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    Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, June 5, 1947-3
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selected from one hundred Mor
row county 4-H health club
members to enter the state eon
test at the state fair during the
first week of September. The
4-H club member who wins the
state contest for Oregon's heal
thiest 4-H member at state fail
will receive a trip to Chicago.
Wilma Dalzell is a seventh
grade girl in the lone school.
She Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Dalzell of lone. This
is her first year and first Dro-
Jeetin 4-H club work. Wilma
plans to enter a 4-H cooking
club which will start the first
week in June.
Jerry Beaver is a sixth grade
boy at the Boardman school. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Beaver of Boardman. This year
Jerry has completed his 4-H
health project and also a 4-H
project in woodcraft and art
where he made some good dis
plays in hammered copper.
Mrs. H. R. Severin, seventh
and eighth grade teacher of lone
4-H HEALTH CLUB MEMBERS
CHOSEN FOR STATE FAIR
Wilma Dalzell of lone and
Jerry Beaver of Boardman were
k i I a . -
nviict Uh NUNHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING
of XhNonhiXT?' in compliance with section 111-1244 O.C.L.A., to the legal voters
var 1 xrh, h h001 P f Morrow Co,lnty- OwRon, that a meeting will be held at the
af 9 i. US';S uthe Morrow C(,unty Nonhigh School District, on the 16th day of June 1947
1I47 h n Pfi Toh1 IfP0 of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1
147, and endjngjuno 31st, 1918.JiejTinaflf-r set forth. 3
BUDGET
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
tsUmatod available cash on hand at beginning of the year for which this budget is made $5?009T36
$5,009.36
Item
STIMATJDEXPENDITURES
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Expenditures for Three Fiscal h ; " """ ,
vcr Nvt p,vrti , Budget Allowance for
Curent School Year
1943-1944 1944-1945 1945-1946
Tuition
Transportation
Personal Service (Clerical-Legal)
Travel .
Interest on Warrants or Other
Indebtedness
Emergency
Totals
$11,585.35
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
73.89
Six Months of Cur
rent School Year
Exendi- Budget
tures Allowance
$13,060.16 $15,800.00
1,076.49
28.86
3,500.00
50.00
50.00
Estimated
for
1947-1948
$15,800.00
4,500.00
30.00
50.00
$13,555.43 $11,246.94 $13,800.80 $14,165.51
555.00
$19,955.00
1,500.00
$21,880 00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AND
TAX LEVY
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
Balance to be raised by taxation 16.870.44
Tm aJjQsJjmjj r 16.870.64
Analysis oFJSrtmntTdaxIvies:
Amount inside 6 limitation $11,841.10
Amount outside 6 limitation 5,029.54
Dated May 19, 1947.
Signed: LUCY E. RODGERS, Clerk; ELMER PALMER, Chairman, Board of Directors.
and Mrs. Mabel C. Montgomery,
fifth and sixth grade teacher of
Boardman were the 4-H leaders
of I ho clubs. Each club finished
with a 100 club completion.
Boys and girls would not re
ceive those 4-H opportunities, if
it were not for the leaders who
devote their time to leading
clubs. Other high-rating 4-H
health members were Wilma
Hug of Boardman, Ida Lee Cha
pel of Hardman, Jane Seehafer
and Wilda Dalzell of lone. Wil
da is a younger sister of Wilma
who is the winner.
The Boardman clothing II club
which is led by Mrs. Ronald
Black presented a style revue .at
the Boardman school on Friday,
May 23. An annual community
picnic is held on the lawn the
last day of school. This year the
Boardman school band gave a
recital for the afternoon pro
gram. During the band recital
the girls modeled their dresses.
The girls who modeled were
members of the sixth, seventh
and eighth grades. The girls
were Elnora Earwood, Ora Ely,
Grace Miller, Nancy Rands, Car
ol Robertson, Gracia Veele and
Delores Zivney. This club also
needs to finish their aprons and
pot holders before their club is
completed. The home demon
stration agent met with this
club on May 26 when assistance
was given on record books, ap
rons and pot holders.
The home demonstration ag
ent met with the Boardman
cooking I club, led by Mrs. Flos
sie Coats, on May 27.
Each club member brought
her baked products and sand
wiches to be judged and dis
cussed by the club members.
o
C. B. Bisbee of Spray paid this
office his annual visit to pour
a little oil on the machinery.
He was feeling better over the
timely arrival of moisture.
News From
C. A. Office
Portable range equipment is a
valuable aid in raising good
thrifty pullets or turkeys. As a
rule, pullets or poults are mov
ed from the brooner house to
the range at about 8 weeks of
age. If the shelters, feeders, and
watering equipment are port
able, it is much easier to con
trol diseases and parasites.
If the birds appear sick or
droopy, it is always a safe pro
cedure to clean the equipment
and move to new ground. To
move all aquipment 15 to 25
yards should be sufficient.
The number of moves will de
pend somewhat on the weather,
size, type of range, and trouble
encountered from diseases. On
the average, all equipment
should be moved 15 to 25 yards
about every two weeks. It not
only will help to control diseas
es and parasites, but it will av
oid killing out of green feed,
prevent soil contamination, and
provide better distribution of the
fertility.
Fumigation is a well-known
means of getting rid of some
types of dangerous disease
germs in houses. Now we are
learning ways to fumigate the
soil to kill insects and weeds.
The Oregon Agricultural eper-
I iment station recently issued a
circular of information on the
subject of soil fumigants for
weed control that tells how to
apply these chemicals and what
kind of results can be expected
from them. One of the items
discussd is a rev.- material call
ed "prochlor," which has proved
very effective in controlling cer
tain weeds.
NOTICE OF 1947-48 BUDGET MEET!
In accordance 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 Morrow County, Oregon for the
ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1947 to June ,30, 19-18. as set forth in the accompanying schedules. All persons are herebv notified that on Thursday, the 19th dav of
June, 1947, at 10 A.M., in the County Judge's office at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, said budget estimates "will be discussed with the County Court "the
levying board for said Morrow County, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor of or against said tax' levy
or tax levies or any part thereof.
The outstanding Indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, at May 1. 1947, consisted of $167,500.00 in Serial Road Bonds.
Soil fumigation is no magic
answer to the weed problem.
For one thins, its cost is high
from S60 to $300 per acre. But
S'lil fumigation is more effective
against deep-rooted perennial
noxious weeds than are most
other chemicals. If there is a
small area of these weeds to be
Destroyed, and the danger of
that area spreading is great,
then the soil fumigants may be
practical. Your county agent
has copies of the circular and
can give you further informa
tion. Sweet clover and grass seed
ings used by several district co
operators for pasture and as a
soil building crop in rotation
with wheat are proving very
successful, according to reports
made hy the Heppner Soil Con
servation district supervisors.
In spite of the current low
rainfall conditions, sweet clov
er and grass seedings are show
ing up very well on trial dry
land seedings made this spring
in the Sand Hollow section
where 26 acres were seeded on
the Turner-Valentine ranch, 22
acres on the Roy Stamp ranch,
and 8 acres on the L. E. Ruhl
ranch at Lexington. A total of
28 acres of altalfa and grass
were seeded on the Blue Moun
tain ranch operated by John
Wightman. It is still too early
to determine the success of the
later seeding.
Seedings of sweet clover and
grass for soil improvement and
pasture were made on newly
leveled land under irrigation by
Newt O Harra at Lexington and
Oscar Peterson and Charles
Marple at lone.
o
C. M. Scrivner was in Heppner
Friday from The Dalles on his
annual pilgrimage to look after
the graves of his parents. He
reported that his machine shop
in The Dalles is engaged in
turning out fruit container ma
chinery for packaging fruit for
shipment to eastern markets.
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. Member 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
Calculation
Total
All Funds
General
Fund
General
Schools
General
Roads
Road
Sinking
Fund
Bond
Sinking
Fund
Total Estimated
Expenditures $111,380.00
Deduct Est. Receipts
other than 47-48 taxes 132,050.00
Est. Tax Lew Jul 1,
1947 to June 30, 1918
inside 6 lim. 81,975.00
Est. Tax Levy, July 1
1917 to June 30, 1918
autside 6 lim. 35,500.00
Est. Tax Levy Jul. 1
1917 to June 30, 1918
over 6 lim.
Total Lew July 1,
1947 to June 30, 1918
as Estimated 279.330.00
Bond
Interest
Fund
Rodent
Fund
Dog
Fund
Taylor
Grazing
Fund
Coyote
Bounty
Fair
Fund
County
Hospital
Fund
Rheumatism
and Arthritis
Doctors differ as to the merits of
NTJE-OVO. Many users say 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.
76,680.00 $ 12,000 $95,000
10,350.00 13,500
34,253.00 12.000 33,072
1G1,835.00 32.077.00 48,428
$27,500 $ 8,000 $ 7,000 $ 1,000
27,500
8,000
1,000
2,650
3.350
1,000
$ 200
200
$ 4,000
4,000
$180,000
102,000
78,000
'To he voted on hy the legal voters of the County for t heir approval or rejection. June 17. 1917.
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1946-47
1946-47 Tax Levy
Calculation
Tota)
All Fund
General
Fund
General
Schools
General
Roads
Road
Sinking
Fund
Bond
Sinking
Fund
Bond
Interest
Fund
Rodent
Fund
Dog
Fund
Total1 Estimated
Expenditures $292,110.00
Deduct Est. Receipts
other thanl940-47
Taxes 106,275.00
Estimated Tax Levy
July i, 1916, to June
30, 1947, Inside 6
lim. 77,335.00
Estimated Tax Levy
July 1, 'Hi to June 30
1917 outside 6 lim. 108,500 00
Total Lew from July
1, 1916 to June 30,
1917 ns Estimated 185.835.00
Taylor
Grazing
Fund
Fair
Fund
Coyote
Bounty
County
Hospital
Fund
$ 58,410.00 $ 12,000 $30,000 $45,000 $27,500 $ 9,000 $ 4,500 $ 500 $ 200 $ 1.000 S 4.000 5100,000
26,775.00
31,635.00
12,000
4,800
25,200
39,000
6,000
27,500
8,000
1,000
3,000
1,500
500
200
1,000
3,000
1,000
20,000
80,000
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EXPENDITURES
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1944
June 30, MS
Actual (or
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1945
to
June 30, '46
July 1, '46
to June 30,
'47 Budget
for Year
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
$ 650.00 $ 204.30 $ 450.00
2.000.00 2.000.00 2,000.00
1,500.00 1,615.18 1,680.00
274.31 291.50 320.00
51.45 107.90 200.00
8-17.10 1,112.99 1.500.00
2.400.00 2,400.00 2.4OO.00
1,500.00 1.680.00 1.800.00
271.34 291.80 300.00
41.40 39.20 100.00
2,000.00 v 2,000.00 2.000.00
633.40 800.68 1,000.00
90.78 100.78 100.00
627.00 394.00 1,000.00
445.00 450.00 450.00
2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00
49.00 42.00 50.00
123.00 125 00 125.00
1.500.00
261.4 9 350.00 200.00
35.00 48.00 50.00
205.34 272.73 600.00
161.11 219.31 250.00
71.15 61.10 200.00
169.63 164 20 200.00
354.05 377.75 400.00
250.00 250.00 250.00
73.80 70.20 60.00
Est. for Fiscal
Year July 1, '47
to June 30, '48
Approved by
Budget Com.
$ 950.00
Accountants Audits
Assessor's Office
Salary of Assessor 2.400.00
Salary of IVputy 1,860.00
Books & Incidentals 320.00
Field Work 200.00
Circuit Court
Witnesses, jurors, bailiff, reporter, incidentals .... 2,000.00
Clerk's Office
Salary of Clerk 2.880.00
Salary of Deputy . .. 1,860.00
Books & Incidentals 500.00
Coroner
Jurors, mileage and fees 150.00
County Court
Salary of County Judge 2.400.00
Salary per diem & mil. of Com. & incidentals 2,000.00
County Expenses and Contributions
Association of Oregon Counties 100.00
Bangs' Disease Control 1,000.00
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
Est. for Fiscal
Year July 1, '47
to June 30, '43
Approved by
Budget Com,
Bonds
County Agent
Eire Patrol
Federal Tax Committee
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. 9G
2,400.00
3,395.49
394.10
825.40
100.00
1,341.67
511.00
311.30
103.97
771.49
176.70
644.32
5,500.00
300.00
1,345.00
399.78
2,100.00
3,288.0.')
284.79
974.69
100.00
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
2,220.00
780.00
2.400.00
3,615.00
250.00
1,000.00
100.00
600.00
C.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
60.00
50.00
100.00
25.00
5,000.00
Insurance
Insane Expense
JailBoard and Expense
Justice Court Jurors, fees, witnesses, etc.
Juvenile Court
Library
Offcl.il 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 1,680.00
Fuel ... . 600.00
Light & Power 300 ot)
Incidentals 1,000.00
Current Expense
Postage, Stationery; Telephone, Telegraph, elc. 900.00
District Attorney -Kent & Incidentals 200.00
County Law Library 200,00
Election Expense 2,000.00
Emergency 7,500,00
Health Department
Salary of County Physician .... 300.00
Salarv of County Nurse 2.400.00
County Nurse Travel Expense & Incidentals 1,100.00
Slier 11 i s umce
Salary of Sheriff 2.880.00
Salaries of Deputy & Office Clerk 3,720.00
Tax Collections 300.00
Books, Incidentals and Travel 1,100.00
Stamps St Envclpocs 100.00
Superintendent of Schools Office
2.000.00 2.000.00 2.000.00 Salary of Superintendent 2 400 00
515.68 366.70 450.00 Rooks & Incidentals 650 (X)
408.49 5S6.61 350.00 Travel Expense . 400 00
657.50 806.33 750.00 Assistant I860 00
150.00 150.00 150.00 4-H Club 150 00
150.00 150.00 150.00 Teacher's Institute 150.00
Rural School Board Expense 1,000.00
Treasurer's Office
1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 Salary of Treasurer 19''000
53.83 30.35 75.00 Books & Incidentals 75 00
Relief
505.20 519.60 1.000.00 Aid to Dependent Children 10S0 0O I
119.60 136.80 160.00 Blind Assistance 135 00
702.92 1.4S0.6S 2.000.00 General Assistance 4 200 00
5,022.40 5,928.20 6.500.00 Old Age Assistance 550O0
236.00 188.55 500.00 Dog Fund 1000 00 I
2,228.34 2,012.00 4,500.00 Rodent Fund 7.000.00
75.00 200.00 Taylor Grazing Fund 200.00
4,000.00 Coyote Bounty 4.000.00
Roads & Bridges
45,532.22 47,280.91 30,000.00 Repairs, Labor, Materials & Incidentals 95.000.00
Road Bonds
27,500.00 27.500.00 27.500.00 Sinking Fund 27.500 00
11.632.72 10,077.69 9.000.00 Bond Interest 8,000.00
17,913.10 15,471.17 1 2.000.00 County School Appropriation 12.000.00
100.000.00 County Hospital Fund 1S0.0O0.0O
Estimated Cosh Balances and Receipts other than Taxes
General Fund
5,687.75 8,902.79 15,000.00 Estimated Cash Balance
248.31 213.01 300.00 Sheriff's Fees
198.75 206.50 100.00 Sheriff's Auto Sticker Sales
2.219.60 2,689.35 2,200.00 Clerk's Office Fees
959.00 1.0S6.20 1.000.00 Justice Court Fines
1.109.40 325.00 700.00 rentals County Lands & Houses
1.092.89 2.385.32 1.000.00 Land Sales
2,762.12 3 2SS47 2 000 00 Delinquent Taxes
3,381.48 2,581.43 2,500.00 Interest
77.00 50.00 Jail Kent from Citv of Heppner
598.09 608.73 500.00 Alcohol Control Fund (Relief)
100.00 Weed Control
275.00 275.00 275.00 County Health Association
1,050.00 Stale Board of Health
General Road Fund
9.027.21 4,377.97 Estimated Cash Balance .
2,338,74 1.860.79 4,000.00 Delinquent Taxes
1,537.80 1,280.73 500.00 Forest Reserve Rentals .
739.45 711.45 1.000.00 Gasoline Refunds
211.00 626.75 300.00 Justice Court Fines
801.62 1,874.82 1,000.00 Land Sales
3.002.38 3,321.43 500.00 Sales & Rentals .
1944-45 1945-46 6 mo.'46-'47 Bud.'46-'47 Motor License Fund
$10,414.28 $lt,37l.35 $ 8,878.09 $ 8,000.00 Receipts from Secretary of State
Rodent Fund
3,000.00 Estimated Cash Balance
'3,000.00 Covote Bounty
500.00 Dog Licenses
200.00 Taylor Graiing Fund
20,000.00 County Hospital Fund Balance
,486.10 3,697.45 4.250.59
457.00
96.99
333.00
105.19
10.00
00.00
300.00
100.00
2.600.00
1,000,00
700.M
1,000.0(1
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2,51100
50.00
500.00
100.00
275.00
1 ,225.00
00.00
00.00
500.00
1.000.00
51100
1.000.00
500.00
10,000.00
1.000 00
4.11.00 i
1.000.00 I
200.00 t
102,000.00
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