Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 29, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    School Patrons At
lone Entertained
By7th-8thGrades
By Echo Palmatcer
DATES TO REMEMBER
April 30 Dance at Legion hall
with all-Indian band.
May 4 Auxiliary meeting. The
state president, Mrs. Ruth Coyner,
and district president, Mrs. Dollie
Bowman, will be present.
May 5 All-day meeting of the
social club of the Eastern Star
at the Masonic hall for clean-up
day.
May 6 Missionary meeting at
Congregational church.
May 6 Meeting of the Rebek
ahs. May 7 Mother-daughter ban
quet at the Congregational
church in the evening.
A three-act play, "My Mother
in-law," was presented at the
school house by the 7th and 8th
grades and their teacher. Mrs,
Bertha Severin, Thursday eve
ning, April 22. Those in the play
were Delores Drake, Barbara
Jackson, Eiise Bauernfeind, Lila
Botts, Donald Eubanks, Donald
Bristow, LeRoy Brenner, Allen
Ely, Mary Jepsen and Fern Jones.
The 7th and 8th grade pupils
were prompters and stage man
agers. Ice cream, cake and coffee
were served in the lunch room.
Parents of the pupils and the
teachers were the guests.
Funeral services for George
Corkhuff were held Thursday,
April 22, at 2 p.m. at the Cooper
ative church with Rev. Alfred
Shirley officiating. Mrs. Walter
Roberts and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
sang "Abide With Me" and "Face
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ied by Mrs. Cleo Drake. Pallbear
ers were Bert Johnson, Fred Bu
chanan, Fred Nlchoson. G. A. Pet
teys, Omar Rietmann and Dale
Kay. Interment was in the I. O.
O. F. cemetery. Mr. Corkhuff was
born at Dunkine Mill, Cal., Dec.
7, 1877 and died at Hermiston
April 16. He is survived by his
widow, Ann, and two brothers,
William of Klamath Falls, and
James, and a step-son, Eddie
Jackson of Milwaukie.
Relatives attending the Cork
huff funeral from a distance
were Eddie Jackson of Milwaukie
and Carl B. Brinkman of Oregon
City.
Graveside services were held
for the twin infants of Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvester Nelson April 19
in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mrs.
Nelson of Omak, Wash., was the
former Delores Crowell. Relatives
coming from a distance were
Robert Crowell, Billy Rowell and
Mr. Nelson and children from
Omak and Harold Traris and Bill
Cool from Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bergstrom
entertained Rev. and Mrs. Philip
Elman and children of Portland
Sunday.
The Union Ladies Aid held a
potluck-dinner at the Congrega
tional church Thursday of last
week. Mrs. J. A. Troedson and
Miss Opal Brlggs of Heppner at
tended. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely enter
tained at a dinner at their home
at Morgan Sunday in honor of
Mr. Ely's sister, Mrs. Sadie Olson
of Spokane.
Mrs. Addle Salter has moved
Into her new home here in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe
returned Saturday from their
honeymoon at Depoe Bay. They
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Healy at Rockaway and Mrs. Or
in Grabill of Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warmuth and
Misses Mildred and Margery
Bristow and Gene Warmuth of
Portland visited at the home of
Mrs. Etta Bristow last week.
The Three Links club met at
the home of Mrs. Mary Swanson
Friday afternoon, April 23. A
plant exchange was held after
the meeting. Refreshments of Ice
cream, cookies and coffee were
served by the hostess.
The social meeting of the Top
ic club was held Saturday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Bert
Mason with four tables of bridge
at play. Prizes were won by the
following: high, Mrs. Paul Petty.
John and Mrs. Omar Rietmann;
low, Mrs. Bertha Severin and Mrs.
Echo Palmateer. Ice cream, cake
and coffee were served by Mrs,
Mason, Mrs. E. R. Lundell and
Mrs. B. C. Forsythe.
Mrs. Markham Baker and Mrs.
Alfred Shirley entertaned the
Birthday club at the Baker home
with a luncheon at noon Wednes
day, April 21, in honor of Mrs.
Ida Coleman and Mrs. Louis Ball.
All fourteen of the members were
present. Birthday cake; ice cream
and coffee were served in the
afternoon and the honorees re
ceived lovely gifts.
Pomona grange will be held at
Rhea Creek Grange hall Satur
day, May 1.
The Milton-Freewater Ameri
can Legion auxiliary came over
Tuesday evening, Aprl 20, and
put on the initiatory degree. Ten
members were initiated. Seven
were from lone and three from
Heppner. Those coming from
Milton-Freewater were Dolly
Bowman, district president; Mrs.
Ora Coe Mrs. Florence Zerba, Mrs.
Effie Richey, Mrs. Edna Burlin
game, Mrs. Beulah Rose and Mrs.
Elsie Mygren. Ice cream, cake
and coffee were served after the
meeting.
Frank Lundell of Portland vis
ited relatives here Thursday of
last week.
Miss Alice Nlchoson of Port
land spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Nlchoson.
All the teachers have accepted
positons in the lone school ex
cept Mrs. Ada Emert, the 1st and
2nd grade teacher.
Van Hubbard is building a ma
chine shed and garage on his
farm.
Mrs. Merle Baker gave a birth
day party Saturday in honor of
her daughter Ann's fifth birth
day. Games were played and ice
cream, cake'and punch were serv
ed. Those present were Skippy
Emert, Mary Emert, Lona White,
Johnny Swanson, Gary Huit,
Skippy and Diane Pettyjohn, Ju
lia, Sally and Jackie Bailey, Car
ol McCoy and Dora, Sue, Beverly
Jean and Bobbie Davidson of
Heppner. Mrs. Robert Davidson
of Heppner was also present.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Palmre Sorlien
and daughter of Heppner were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Algott
Lundell Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Swanson left for
Portland and Salem Monday.
Rollo Crawford, Ted Palmateer,
Bill, Bob and Gene Rietmann
went skiing at Toll Gate Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson
have returned home from a trip
to Mexico and California.
Those going to The Dalles Sat
urday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lundell and son Kenneth, Mrs.
Franklin Ely and daughter Fran
cine and Miss Mary Brackett.
Miss Brackett went to Rufus to
spend the week end with her
parents.
Those from here attending
church services at the Valby
church in Gooseberry were Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Lundell and son Ken
neth, Mrs. Mary Swanson, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Dobyns, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Stefanl Jr., Mrs. Ar
thur Stefani Sr. and Pinky Allen,
and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker
and children.
The lone high school was de
feated In a baseball game at
Umatilla Friday of last week.
A mother's tea will be held at
the Legion hall May 8th at 2:30
p.m., sponsored by the auxiliary.
All mothers of the community are
Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buschke of
Heppner spent the week end with
ther son and family, Ed Buschke,
of Morgan. Louis Buschke is in
the veterans hospital In Portland.
Mrs. Garland Swanson gave a
buffet supper Sunday evening in
honor of her son Denny's 11th
birthday. Those present were
Donald Jerry Bristow, Tommy
and Gary White, Paul and Jerry
Wentworth; Sammy and Paul
Barnett, Ernie Drake, Larry Riet
mann and Dicky Ekstrom. Jean
Ann Swanson, Sue Coleman and
Mary Emert helped serve the
boys.
Linda, small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hiembigner, under
went a tonsilectomy last week in
The Dalles.
The Noel Dobyns have moved
back to the ranch and the Roy
Lieuallens will occupy the house
vacated by the Dobyns. The Lieu
aliens went to Gresham this week
to get the household goods.
Mrs. Edith Odom of Salem and
her daughter, Mrs. Robert Vilen
ski and son of Gervais and Mrs.
Foster Odom and baby of Arling
ton visited at the Roy Lindstrom
home Monday.
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Notice of 1948-49 Budget Meeting
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Morrn' rmthf n"ty ,udEe's office at the' Court House In Heppner, 6 foV
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; "'..TnZ A1 v u'"-f.1 bu?F Law (becl ons ?1U :VM1 110-1215 O.C.L.A., as amended), notice is herebv eiven that the budeet commit-
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hereby notified that on Tuesday, the 11th day of May, 1948, at
said
any part thereof.
BERT JOHNSON,
Member Budget Committee.
L. D. NEILL,
Member Budget Committee.
RALPH I. THOMPSON,
Member Budget Committee.
The outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, at March 1, 1948, consisted of $140,000.00 in serial Road Bonds.
E. C. HELIKER, C. N. JONES,
Chairman Budget Committee. Member Budget Committee
RUSSELL K. MILLER, W. E. HUGHES,
Secretary Budget Committee. Member Budget Committee.
JOHN W. KREBS,
Member Budget Committee.
FRANK WILKINSON,
Member Budget Committee
Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Tax Levies Fiscal Year 1948-49
1948-49 Tax Levy Calculation Total
Al Funds
General
Fund
General
Schools
General
Roads
Bond
Sinking
Fund
Bond
Interest
Fund
Dog
Fund
Taylor
Grazing
Fund
Coyote
Bounty
County County
Hospital Hospital
Fund Mainten'ce
Rodent
Fund
. Fund
ittptSlvhei26,0221 $ 72'162 00 $ 12,160 $148'50000 27.SXM $ 7,500.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 200.00 $ 2,000.00 $137,500.00 $12,000.00
ZMZ1uCtVMSml 9'66 148'500-00 W 200 137,500.00
iu june w, insiae t um... 81,675.50 62,494.50 12,160.00 5 50000 20mnn
Est. Tax Levy Jul. 1, 1948 to June S.suu.UU 2,000.00
30, 1949 outside 6 limitation ... 35,000.00 27 500 00 7Vinno
Total Levy July 1,1948 to June 30, .aw.w f,auu.uu
1949 as Estimated $129,154.50
Amount over 6 limitation to be voted on by people of the County, $12.479.00.
Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Tax L evies Fiscal Year 1947-48
12,000.00
1947-49 Tax Lery Calculation
Kducf-E
Est.nVafeVTrxSvy;julyl.l94-7; 132'050 0 1'35a0 13'500 0 1'0000 200 00 4'000-00 JX0M
to June 30, 1948 inside 6 lim! 81,974.50 56,692.50 12,000.00 9,782.00 3 50000
Estimated Tax Levy, July 1, 194JV
to June 30, 1948 outside 6 lim. 35,500.00 27 ion m R nm (V)
Total Levy July 1, 1947 to June 30, ,500-00 8,000.00
1948 as Estimated $117,474.50
Expenditures
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1945
to
June 30, 1946
Actual for
Fiscal Tear
July 1, 1946
to
June 30. 1947
July 1, 1947 to
June 30. 1948
Budget for
Year
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Estimated for Fiscal Year
July 1, 1948 to June 30,
1949 Approved by
Budget Committee
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1945
to
June 30, 1946
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1. 1946
to
June 30, 1947
July 1, 1947 to
June 30. 1948
Budget for
Year
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Estimated for Fiscal Year
July 1, 1948 to June 30.
1949 Approved by
Budget Committee
204.30
2,000.00
1,615.18
291.50
107.90
1,112.99
2,400.00
1,680.00
291.80
39.20
2,000.00
800.68
100.78
394.00
450.00
2,400.00
42.00
150.00
125.00
350.00
48.00
272.73
219.31
61.10
164.20
377.75
250.00
70.20
1,341.67
511.00
311.30
103.79
774.49
176.70
614.32
5,500.00
300.00
1,345.00
399.78
740.03
2,000.00
1,680.00
316.51
61.99
625.51
2,400.00
1,770.00
388.58
173.36
2,000.00
853.10
106.78
768.52
526.1-6
2,400.00
42.00
150.00
125.00
1,500.00
74.00
57.50
421.64
208.32
60.00
199.74
239.35
250.00
59.40
1.500.00
265.70
1,357.12
786.88
173.05
120.84
696.23
5,500.00
300.00
2,220.00
812.19
950.00
2.400.00
1,860.00
320.00
200.00
1,500.00
2,880.00
1,860.00
' 500.00
150.00
2,400.00
1,500.00
100.00
1,000.00
600.00
2,400.00
50.00
150.00
125.00
200.00
50.00
400.00
250.00
150.00
200.00
700.00
250.00
60.00
50.00
100.00
25.00
1,680.00
60R00
300.00
1,000.00
900.00
200.00
200.00
2,000.00
6,500.00
800.00
2,400.00
1,000.00
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 & mileage of Comm., incidentals
County Expenses and Contributions
Association of Oregon Counties .. .
Bangs' Disease Control
Bonds
County Agent
Fire Patrol
411 Club
Federal Tax Committee '."Z
Home Demonstration Agent Expense
Insurance
Insane Expense Z"'Z.
Jail Board and Expense ZZZZ""
Justice Court Jurors, fees, witnesses, eta
Salaries of Justices of the Peace
Juvenile Court
Library
Official Publications & Tax Foreclosure
Publicity and Advertising
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Watermaster Traveling Exp. & Incidentals
Weed Control
Wind Erosion Control ',
County Veterinarian
Court House
Salary of Janitor
Fuel
Light & Power ZZZ.
Incidentals
Current Expense
Postage, Stationery, Telephone, Telegraph etc
District Attorney-Rent & Incidentals
County Law Llbray
Election Expense
Emergency
Health Department
Salary of County Physician
Salary of County Nurse
County Nurse Travel Expense & Incidentals
$ 1,100.00
2.400.00
2.000.00
450.00
200.00
1,500.00
2.880.00
2.100.00
500.00
150.00
2,400.00
2,250.00
100.00
1,000.00
600.00
3,000.00
50.001
150.00
125.00
1.500.00
200.00
50.00
400.0o
250.00
1,680.00
150.00
200.00
700.00
250.00
60.00
50.00
100.00
25.00
2,500.00
2.280.00
725.1X1
350.00
1,000.00
900.00
500.00
200.00
1.200.00
7,000.00
300.00
2,700.00
850.00
1,920.00
75.00
Sheriff's Office
2.880.00 Salary of Sheriff 2.880.00
3,720.00 Salaries of Deputies and Office Clerk 3900.00
300.00 Tax Collections 400.0o
1.100.00 Books, Incidentals and Travel 1.200.00
100.00 Stamps and Envelopes 100.00
Treasurer's Office
1,920.00 Salary of Treasurer
75.00 Books & Incidentals
Belief
1,080.00 Aid to Dependent Children 1,944.00
135.00 Blind Assistance 168 00
4.200.00 General Assistance ZZZ 4.500.00
5.250.00 Old Age Assistance 6 000 00
1,000.00 Dog Fund l'ooOOO
4.500.00 Rodent Fund 5 500 00
200.00 Taylor Grazing Fund .. 200 0n
4,000.00 Coyote Bounty 2 000 00
Roads & Bridges
23,282.00 Repairs, Labor, Materials & Incidentals 148 500 00
Road Bonds
Sinking Fund 1 27.5WV)
8,000.00 Bond Interest 7 500 00
12.000.00 County School Appropriation 12 KJ0 00
102,000.00 County Hospital Fund. Building and Equipment .'. 137,500 00
County Hospital Maintenance 12.000 00
2.400.00 2,400.00
3.288.03 3,217.50
284.79 161.89
974.69 1,120.23
100.00 100.00
1,600.00 1,600.00
3035 34.60
549.60 703.60
136.80 99.80
1,480.68 1.115.81
5,928.20 . 5,549.80
188.55 90.60
2,012.00 4,354.26
75.00
21.00
47,280.91 42,197.76
27,500.00 27.500.00
10,077.69 8.611.88
15,471.17 16.050.S3
858.00
Estimated Cash Balances and Receipts Other Than Taxes
213.01 241.70 .300.00
206.50 231.00 100.00
2.689.35 2.792.50 2.600.00
1,086.20 1,178.60 1.000.00
325.00 2.239.56 700.00
2.385.32 2.176.24 1,000.00
2,581.43 1.989.95 2,500.00
77.00 50.00
508.05 4S0J27 500.00
100.00
275.00 275.00
1,159.46 1,225.00
1,280.73 788.26 500.00
711.45 1,640.00 1.000.00
626.75 1,039.00 500.1X1
1.874.82 2.355.65 1.000.00
3,321.43 2,714.30 500.00
3.551.24 5.565.53
11,376.35 12,014.29 10,000.00
333.00 338.00 1,000.00
105.19 212.34 200.00
102,000.00
General Fund
Sheriff's Fees & Mileage
Sheriffs Auto Sticker Sales
Clerk's Office Fees
Justice Court Fines
Rentals County Lands & Houses
Land Sales
Interest
Jail Rent from Citv of Heppner
Alcohol Control Fund l Relief)
Weed Control
County Health Association
State Board of Health
General Road Fund
Forest Reserve Rentals
Gasoline Refunds
Justice Court Fines
Land Sales
Sales & Rentals
Special Road Levy by vote of the People
Motor License Fund
Estimated Cash Balance
Receipts from Secretary of State
Dog Licenses
Taylor Grazing Fund
County Hospital Fund-Cash Balance
Delinquent Taxes
Sale of Lot
Donations
250.00
150.00
2.81)0.00
2.IXHI.0O
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5. XI 00
1,500 00
50 00
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i)0.00
275.00
1,212.50
500 00
1,500 00
500 00
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120,01X1.00
10,000,00
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