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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Moy 29, 1947-3
lone News Items of the Week
Daily vacation biblo school
will start Juno 2 if the material
comes In time.
Several young people from
here went to Bingham Springs
Sunday. b
lone lost In the ball game at
Condon Sunday.
J"rs. Ma hp n'lif.r-. .i..
the graduation exercises last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker
and daughter, Mrs. Harriet Lun
dell, left Friday for Michigan
where they will visit Mr. Helik
er's home state.
Miss Gladys Seehafer of Cor
vallls is visiting her parents, Mr.
the Junior Endeavor at a weiner
roast at her home Sunday eve
ning. The evening was spent in
playing games. Wieners, buns
and punch were served.
The, social meeting of the
Topic club met at the Masonic
hall Satuday afternoon, May 21
with Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs.
Wm. Seehafer and Mrs. M. E.
Cotter as hostesses The after
noon was spent in playing
bridge. Prizes were won by Mr.s.
Victor Kietmann and Mrs. Ella
n..n -,,-'"" "i ine, ama is visaing ner part
Dulles visited hr i,r..n,. m i ...i -.. n- .. . ,
c, ... j , uuun im jna. wm. aeenaier.
bmltn and family and atten,i,.H t i-
KIOTirr ftc pl'-rf""'ainea Davidson, high; Mrs. Wallace
NOTICE OF NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTBUTlARING
of the NonhilV7S "1-1244 O.C.L.A., to the lega. voters
various school houses of the ' Morrow rnuntv nhi.? R "', V11?1 3 m('p,i"B w" be held at the
at 2:00 o'clock p.m. for the t?urr,ose of .h" St;hoo, IJlstriet. " t"e 16th day of June, 1947,
iieS r lhe "scal year bfnni"g Juy 1'
BUDGET
ESTIMATED BECEIPTS
inniiiii ii ii in i i i
Total caau on nana ai beginning of the year for winch this budget is made $j.009..".6
Item
Tu it ion :
Transportation
Personal Service (Clerical-Legal)
Travel "
Interest on Warrants or Other
Indebtedness
Emergency
Totals .. Z
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Expenditures for Three Fiscal HXP!n',!UreS and
Years Next Preceding the B"dge' Aowan '
Curent School Year Sl Mo.nt.hB ,ofvCur-
rent School Year
Exendl- Budget
ture. Allowance
$13,000.16 $15,800.00
1,076.49
$5,009.36
1943-1944 1944-1945 1945-1946
$11,583.35
1,941.92
15 46
12.70
$ 9.149.23
2,058.48
17.53
21.70
$11,537.50"
2,205.97
23.54
25.90
28.86
3,500.00
50 00
50.00
Estimated
for
1947-1943
$iTsooM
4,500.00
30.00
50.00
73.89
$13,555.43 $11,246.94 $13,8C6.80 $14,165.51
555 00
$19,955.00
1.500.00
$21.880 00
SUMTAX,LEVY ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AND
Total estimated expenditures $21 880 00
Deduct total estimated receipts and Available cash balances 5.009 36
Amount necessary to balance the budget 16,870.64
S"" '" " raiseu oy taxation I681O 11
16.870.61
Tojajjgtjmatod taxjevy for the ensuing fiscal ye 7"
AnaFysrs of K.strmalp(TTa"x Levies":
Amount inside 6 limitation $1181110
Amount outside 6 limitation 51)29 54
Dated May19, 1947.
Signed: LUCY E. RODGERS, Clerk; ELMER PALMER, Chairman, Board of Directors.
, Matthews and Mrs. Mary Swan
1 son, low; Mrs. Omar Kietmann,
! jack high, and Mrs. Bert Mason,
grand slam. Refreshments of
cake, ice cream and coftee were
served.
I The lone school enjoyed their
annual picnics in the following
i places: The high school in the
! mountains, seventh and eighth
trades at Mary Hill museum in
Washington; fifth and sixth at
the Franklin Ely ranch; third
and fourth at Garland Swan
son's, and first and second at
the Bailey home in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of
I'm.itilla were guets of Mr. and
Mrs Gordon White last week.
Mrs. E. R. Lundell is in Port
lan.! this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Call left
on a vacation trip.
George Ely and Mrs. A. A. Mc
Cabe left last week on a fishing
trip to the coast.
Miss Virginia Eagle of Seattle
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ce
cij Thome.
New books at the public lib
nrv -re "Now I Lay Me Down
to Sleep" by Bemelmans, and
"c'r.zy Weather'' by McNichols,
both donated by Mrs. Roy Lind
strom and "Clinic Nurse" by
Morris, purchased by the lib-
' rary.
I Dates to remember: The Am
erican Legion and auxiliary will
sponsor a Memorial Day pro
gram at the Legion hall Friday
afternoon, May 30, at 2:30 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attend. . .
The Maranathas will hold a
' food sale Saturday afternoon,
June 7, at Bristow's store
The PNG of the Rebekahs will
meet at the home of Mrs. L. A.
. McCabe, June 6.
Mrs. Echo Palmaleer and Mrs.
, Wallace Matthews attended the
I Rebekah assembly at The Dal
, lest last week where Mrs. Pal
I mateer was a delegate from
Bunch Grass Rebekah lodge and
Mrs. Matthews a guest. They
reported a very enjoyable time.
There v.ere around lX) register
ed. Mrs. Mary Swanson and
daughter Eva and Mrs. E. R.
Lunucll also attended the mi-ding
one day and E. R. Lundell
attenued the Odd Fellows meet
ing. School closed Friday with
most of the teachers leaving for
their homes. Elmer ShiUer left
Saturday morning for his home
in Twin Falls, Idaho. Miss
Mary Bracked left Sunday for
her home at Lufus. Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Ely left the first
01 the i.e. on a trip. Mr. Ely
will attend summer school at
Uillarnette university which be
gins June 23. Melvin Nelson
and family plan on going to
Colton, Wash., on a tup.
Mrs. Robert Severin left fof
her home 111 I'aisley. Miss Nel
lie Shaffer went to her home
in Seattle. Mrs. Algott Lundell
and Mrs. Franklin Ely who have
been living in town moved back
to the, country. Mrs. Ely plans
to attend Eastern Oregon Col
lege of Education this summer.
Due to oversight of ye corres
pondent Mrs. Delia Corson's
name was omitted from among
those who cut cake at the Re
bekah anniversary May 15. Mrs.
Corson has been a Rebekah for
nearly fifty years and has al
ways been very active in lodge
work.
Mrs. Anne Smouse who has
been staying in Portland is vis
iting relatives here and her
daughter, Mrs. Orlo Martin, in
Moro.
Mrs. John Voohees and daugh
ter of Portland is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wate
Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker of
Dundee visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome last
NOTICE OF 1947-48 BUDGET MEETING
ml.'" alance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215 O.C.L.A, as amended), notice is hereby given that the budget com
mittee of Morrow County Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on May 9, 1917, the budget estimates for Sow Countv Oregon for the
SSne T947SCa lMlyfn',H917r, 3?' S"! W 'he accomparyin g schedulesAll persons are hereby noticed that on Thursda?,' thelh day'o?
in" i,l i ' a , M;,, lhe Coun,y JudPes offlc0 81 'he Court House in Heppner, Oregon. s;-itl budget estimates will be discussed with the County Court the
or -ZZ or aVpart thereof U'Uy' rL'Kn' PerS" l th PImei ,aX 'Vy 0r t3X leVicS wl" be heard in favor of or agafnstid taxSevy
weeK. Mrs. rarKer n i . j
Thorne are sisier and brother, j
The following program was
given at commencement, May :
22, at the high sc.iool gym: Pro
cessional by Mr:;, tli-o Drake;
invocation. Rev. R. L. Cassel
man; talk to the eighth grade
graduates, Mrs. Lucy E. Rod
cers; presentation of eigh'h
grade diplomas by Mrs. Bertha
.Severin; clarinet solo, Louise
Carlson; salutatory address by
Barbara Smith; spcciil music,
school band; presentation of aw
ards, Mr. B. C. Forsythe; citizen
ship cup to senior class, citizen
ship plaque to Barbara Smith
and Harlan Crawford; journal
ism, Clifford Aldrich; athletics
Itobcrt Drake; dramatics, Louts
Carlson; sportsmanship, Ross
Doherty; scholarship to Eastern
Oregon College of Education,
Robert Drake; valedictory ad
dress, Robert Drake; vocal se
lections, high school glee club;
commencement address, Dr. Vir
gil Bolen, "Wanted, Riders for
a Billion Horses"; presentation
of class of 1947, Mr. Forsythe;
presentation of diplomas, Oscar
Peterson; benediction, Rev. Mr
Casselman; recessional, Mrs
Drake.
From the lone Independent
May 30, 1927: "E. R. Lundell
went to Portland Sunday for a
new Star car for Lewis Bail.
'Bill' Swanson acocmpanied him
to- see about some roofing ma
terial for his building.
We have installed a new Stewart-Warner
Electronic wheel
balancer and we are prepared
to balance your wheels to pro
long tire life and make your
car safer to drive. See us if
your car shimmies. Rosewall
Motor Company.
Heppner Appliance Cb. located
in Hodge Chevrolet Co. build
ing. Phone 403. 4tf
The outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, at May 1. 1917, consisted of S1G7.500.00 in Serial Road Bonds.
BERT JOHNSON, Chairman Budget Committee
W. E. HUGHES, Secretary Budget Committee.
E. C. HELIKER, Member Budget Committee
C. N. JONES, Member Budget Committee.
L. D. NEILL, Memlier Budget Committee.
RALPH I. THOMPSON, Member Budget Committee.
FRANK WILKINSON, Member Budget Committee
A. C. HOUGHTON, Member Budget Committee.
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1947-48
1947-48 Tax Levy Total General
Calculation All Funds Fund
Total Estimated
Expenditures . $411,380.00 $ 76,680.00
Deduct Est. Receipts
other than 47-48 taxes 132,050.00 10,350.00
Est. Tax Lew Jul 1,
1947 to June 30. 1918
inside fi" Mm
Est. Tax Lew. Julv 1
1917 to June 30, 1918
outside 6 lim. . 35,500.00
Est. Tax Low Jul 1
1947 to June 30, 1918
over (ro lim.
Total Lew Julv 1.
1917 to June 30, 1918
as Estimated 279,33000
General General Road Bond Bond
Schools Roads Sinking Sinking Interest
Fund Fund Fund
Rodent
Fund
Dog
Fund
Taylor
Grazing
Fund
Coyote
Bounty
Fair County
Fund Hospital
Fund
$ 12,000
$95,000
13,500
$27,500 $ 8,000
81,975.00 34,253.00
161,855.00' 32.077.00
12,000 33,072
48,428
27,500
3,000
$ 7,000
1,000
2,650
3,330
$ 1,000
1,000
I 200
200
$ 4,000
4,000
$180,000
102,000
78,000
To be voted on by tjTeJegalvotors of the Coimtv for t heir approval or rejection. June 17. 19AZ
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1946-47
$ 12.000 $30,000 $15,000 $27,500 $ 9,000 $ 4,500 $ 500 $ 200 $ 1.000 $ 4,000 $100,000
500
200
1,000
1S46-4 lax Levy Tola) General General General Road 'Bond Bond Rodent Dog Taylor Fair Coyote County
Calculation All Fundi Fund School. Roads Sinking Sinking Interest Fund Fund Grazing Fund Bounty Hospital
fund Fund Fund Fund Fund
Total Estimated
Expenditures $292,110.00 $ 58,410.00
Deduct Est. Receipts
other thanl94fi-47
Taxes 106,275.00 26,775.00
Estimated Tax Levy
July 1, 1916. to June
30, 1917, inside b7o
lim.
Estimated Tax Levy
July 1. '46 to June 30
1947 outside 6 lim. 108,500.00
Total Levy from July
1, 1916 to June 30,
1917 as Estimated 185.835.00
77,335.00 31,635.00
4,800
12,000 25,200
39,000
6,000
27,500
5,000
1,000
3,000
1,500
3,000
1,000
20,000
80,000
EXPENDITURES
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1944
to
June 30, '45
$ 650.00
2.000.00
1,500.00
274.31
51.45
817.10
2,400.00
1,500.00
271.34
41.40
2,000.00
G33.10
90.78
627.00
415.00
2,400.00
49.00
123.00
261.49
35.00
205.34
161.11
71.15
169.63
351.05
250.00
73.80
1,200.00
198.75
394.06
856.26
639.00
147.66
1,304.21
5,500,00
300.00
1,127.50
391.96
2.4O0.00
3,395.49
394.10
825.40
100.00
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July I, 1945
to
June 30, '46
$ 201.30
2,000.00
1,615.18
291.50
107.90
1,112.99
2,100.00
1,680.00
291.80
39.20
2,000.00
800.68
100.78
394.00
450.00
2,400.00
42.00
125 00
350.00
48 00
272.73
219.31
61.10
164 20
377.75
' 25000
70.20
July 1, '46
to June 30,
'47 Budget
for Year
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Est for Fiscal
Year July 1, '47
to June 30, '48
Approved by
Budget Com.
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good tires, horn and other
accessories. Cheap. See Jim
mie Smith, or call 2452. 9-10c
Rheumatism
and Arthritis
Doctors differ as to the merits of
NUE-OVO. Many users Bay it has
brought them relief. If you suffer from
Rheumatism or Arthritis why not
write for literature on NUE-OVO
from Research Laboratories, Inc.,
403 N. W. 9th, Portland, Oregon.
Pd. Adv.
LkJj
One plat afwovt ta
place. No puffing p, totlia
dow, painting, tterlnq or r.
pairing. 10-yaar (uaraafe.
A touch of the finger . . . to4
ROLSCREENS roll tutom
tically! . . . onto hidden roller.
Easilf installed on your prntmt
windows, PELLA ROLSCREENS
require no cutting or fitting. locoo
spicuous, keep windows and drip,
eries cleaner, insect-tight, oiadt of
rust-resisting, dear-vision, AlumiaA
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j ROLSCREENS,
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415 Jones St Fhoae 1483
1,311.67
511.00
31 1 .30
103.97
774.49
176.70
611.32
5,500.00
300.00
1 ,345.00
399.78
2,400.00
3,288.03
284.79
974.69
100.00
450.00
2.000.00
1.6KIUH)
320.00
200.00
1,500.00
2.100.00
1,800.00
300.00
100.00
2.000.00
1,000.00
100.00
1.000.00
' 450 00
2,400.00
50.00
125 00
1,500.00
200.00
50.00
600.00
250 00
200.00
200 00
400.00
250 00
60.00
50 00
100.00
25.00
1,500.00
500.00
350.00
1,000.00
800.00
200.00
200.00
750.00
5,500.00
300.00
2.2'.0.00
780.00
2.400.00
3.615.00
250.00
1,000.00
100.00
Accountants Audits $
Assessor's Office
Salary of Assessor
Salary of Deputy
Books & Incidentals ...
Field Work
Circuit Court
Witnesses, jurors, bailiff, reporter, incidentals
Clerk's Office
Salary of Clerk
Salary of Deputy
Books & Incidentals
Coroner
Jurors, mileage and fees
County Court
Salary of County Judge
Salary per diem & mil. of Com. & incidentals
County Expenses and Contributions
Association of Oregon Counties
Bangs' Disease Control
Bonds
County Agent .
Fire Patrol
Federal Tax Committee
Home Demonstration Agent Expense
Insurance
Insane Expense
Jail Board and Expense
Justice Court Jurors, fees, witnesses, etc.
Juvenile Court
Library
Ol'fcial Publications and Tax Foreclosure
Publicity & Advertising
Sealer of Weights & Measures
Water Master Traveling Exp. & Incidentals
Weed Control
Wind Erosion Control
Public Employees Retirement System
Court House
Salary of Janitor
Fuel
Light & Power
Incidentals
Current Expense
Postage, Stationery, Telephone1, Telegraph, etc.
District Attorney Rent & Incidentals
County Liw Library
Election Expense
Emergency
Health Department
Salary of County Physician
Salary of County Nurse
County Nurse Travel Expense & Incidentals
Sheriff's Office
Salary of Sheriff .'
Salaries of Deputy & Office Clerk
Tax Collections
Books, Incidentals and Travel
Stamps & Envclpoes
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1944
to
June 30, '45
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1. 1945
to
June 30, '46
July 1, '46
to June 30,
'47 Budget
for Year
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
950.00
2.400.00
1,860.00
320.00
200.00
2,000.00
2,880.00
1,860.00
500.00
150.00
2.100.00
2,000.00
100.00
1,000.00
600.00
2,800.00
50.00
125.00
1.500.00
200.00
50.00
400.00
250.00
150.00
200.00
700 00
250.00
tiO.OO
50.00
100.00
25.00
5,000.00
1,680 00
(iOO.OO
300.01)
1,000.00
' 900.00
200.00
200.00
2.00'.) 00
7,500.00
300 00
2.100 no
1.100.00
2.880.00
3,720.00
300 00
1.100 00
100.00
2.000.00 2.000.00 2.000.00
'515.68 366.70 450.00
408.49 5S6.61 350.00
687.50 806.33 750.00
150.00 1 50.00 150.00
150.00 150.00 150.00.
1,600.00 1,600.00 1.600.00
53.83 30.35 75.00
505.20 549.60 1.000.00
119.60 136.80 160.00
702.92 1. 480.68 2.000.00
5,022.10 5.928.20 6.500.00
236.00 1S8.55 500.00
2,228.34 2,012.00 4,500.00
75.00 200.00
4,000.00
43,532.22 47,280.91 30,000.00
27,500.00 27.500.00 27.500.00
11.632.72 1 0.077.69 9.000.00
17,913.10 15,471.17 12.000.00
100.000.00
Estimated Cosh Bala
5.687.75 8.902.79 15.000 00
218.31 213.01 300.00
198.75 206.50 mo 00
2,249.60 2.689.35 2,200.00
959.00 1.0S0.20 1.000.00
1.109.10 325.00 700.00
1.092.89 2,385.32 1.000.00
2,762.12 3.288.47 2.000.00
3,381.18 2,581.43 2,500.00
77.00 50.00
598.09 608.73 500.00
1110.00
275.00 275.00 275.00
1,050.00
9.027.21 4 377 97
2.338 71 1.860.79 1,000.00
1,537.80 1.280.73 500.00
739.45 711 45 1,000.00
211.00 626.75 300.00
801 62 1.874.82 1,000.00
3.602.38 3,321.43 500.00
Est. for Fiscal
Year July 1, '47
to June 30, '43
Approved by
Budget Com.
Superintendent of Schools Office
Salary of Superintendent
Books & Incidentals
Travel Expense
Assistant
411 Club ''
Teacher's Institute
Rural School Board Expense
Treasurer's Office
Salary of Treasurer
Books & Incidentals
Relief
Aid to Dependent Children
Blind Assistance
General Assistance
Old Age Assistance
Dog Fund
Rodent Fund
Taylor Grazing Fund
Covote County
Roads & fridges
Repairs, Labor, Materials Incidentals
Road Bonds
Sinking Fund
Bond Interest
County School Appropriation
County Hospital Fund
2.400.00
650.00
400.00
1.860.00
150.00
150.00
1.000.00
1.920.O0
75.00
1,080.00
135.00
4.200.00
5.250.00
1. 000.00
7,000.00
200.00
4.000.00
95.000.00
27.500.00
8,000.00
120.101)0
180,000.00
nces and Receipts other than Taxes
General Fund
Estimated Cash Balance
Sheriff's Fees
Sheriff's Auto Sticker Sales
Clerk's Office Fees
Justice Court Fines
Rentals County Lands & Houses
Land Sales ...
Delinquent Taxes
Interest
Jail Rent from City of Heppner
Alcohol Control Fund (Relief)
Weed Control
County Health Association .
State Board of Health
General Road Fund
Estimated Cash Balance . .
Delinquent Taes
Forest Reserve Rentals,
Gasoline Refunds
Justice Court Fines .
Land Sales
Sales & Rentals
1944-45 1945-46 6mo.'46 '47 Bud.'46-'47 Motor License Fund
$10,411.28 $11,376.35 $ 8,878.09 $ 8,000.00 Receipts from Secretary of State
Rodent Fund
5,486.10 3,697.45 4.250.59 3,000,00 Estimated Cash Balance . ..
3.0O0.00 Covote Bounty ..
45700 333 00 10.00 500.00 Dog License
i 96.99 105.19 200.00 Taylor Grazing Fund
20,000.00 County Hospital Fund Balance
00 00
300.00
loo.oo
2 f10 00
1,000.00
700 00
1.000.00
00.00
2.500 00
50 00
500 00
ion no
275 0.)
1,225 00
oo no
00 00
500 no
l.()i)i) no
5 on no
l.OiXI oo
500.00
Important!!
AIL ORESON DRIVER'S LICEXSES
NUMBERED 5H-1 TO 511-33,000
EXPIRE THIS JUHE.
Apply NOW lor rnwal
OKIY II jom drlTU't li
nns Is below SB 33.000.
Q: Where?
A: Any driver's Hrerm
clerk or examiner la your
area.
J: How?
A: On the regular form
ONLY.
Q: Take an examination?
A: No!
Q: w:-en do yon renew if
y o n r number U OVER
33.000?
A: See table at right.
Oregon Drivers' Licenses
will Iiplr
ThtM Moat.
Bearing
Tir. .Number!
SR 1 to 5R raw
5R r.3A1 to SR 6MM
SR t.n-;i u 5U !W9
SR Vf O .l B1H !
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SHI: MM to .)R2:llotlO
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5Ki..'l I to 5R2i;MI
S' OJl to 5K3'00i
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5KI:.)-Ml to ilUl:HWi
SRI' ''0 I to 3P4,?0
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5;iV-'0-tl to 5R62tOn
5RS: 'f to 5RSS0OMI
SK'id.OOl to 5R130O
SR? 3001 to 5R72flO
5R72FO'! to 5R719MXI
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July 141
Aug. 1M7
Sent.
Oct.
Not. 14?
Dm. UM?
Jam IMi
Feb. IMI
Mar. lt-U
Apr. IMI
May 141
June IMI
July 1M1
Aug. l4a
gept. 1M
Oct, IMi
Noy. 194
Dm. 141
Jan. 14I
Feb. 1M
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or ovtr May 1949
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