Poge A Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 26, 1949 P-TA Program At lone Outtsanding Event of Club Year By Mrs. Erho Palmateer parody VTitten by Mrs. Ernest rehabilitation and welfare funds. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker Heliker and sung by Adon Ham-i Mrs. Lundoll has decorated a left Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. leu were dedicated to Mrs. Hen- window at the Swanson store re- Orville Cutsforth by plane with drickson. After the program a ' presenting a cemetery with a the flying business men group to tree was presented to Mrs. Hen-jwhite cross and a wreath of red Portland, Maine, drickson which was covered with ' poppies. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seehafer at one dollar hills given by the peo- I Charles O'Connor took his mo- tended the Shrine club at Kinzua I p.o of the community in honor of t her to The Dalles last week for Saturday evening. !u-r recent wedding. Luncheon medical treatment. John Eubanks, Gordon White luas served in the lunch room Mr. and Mrs. Krank Lundell of and "Roy Lindstrom were among I from tables decorated with pink Portland were here last week, those going to Portland last week, i candles and spring flowers. The 'Mr. Lundell returned home but lone town team won from Kin- Rcrular meeting of the lone P- I hostesses were Mrs. Oscar Lun- iMrs. l undell will remain for a zua in a ball game Sunday, 10 to TA was held May 17 at the school ! dell. Mrs. Marv Swanson. Miss ! longer visit. Their son Billy of La 13. Several from here went to the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aldrich and daughter Eleanor of Hermiston were lone visitors Sunday. Cement for the basement of the Eov Lindstrom residence on Sec ond street has been poured. house. Afier the audience sane I Marv Brackett. Mrs. Ida Coleman The Star Spangled Banner and Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom, Mrs. pave the flag salute. Mrs. Omarc,arland Swanson, Mrs. Ravmond Klctmann. president, read the Lundell. Mrs. Darrell Pa'dberg. stMe president's message. Mrs. ! Mrs. Victor Rietmann. Mrs. E. M. Victor Kietmann and the presi- Baker and Mrs. Omar Rietmann. dent gave reports on the state P TA convention at Eugene. They were the only delegates from Morrow county. Mrs E. M. Baker explained the recreational programs to be held in the county this fall. It was voted to give a scholarship to the 411 club summer school at OSC in June. Mrs. B. C. Forsylhe installed the following officers after giv ing a talk on P-TA work: Mrs. Omar Rietmann. president; Mrs. F M B?ker. vice president, and Mrs. Francis Ely, secretary-treasurer. The program consisted of two vocal solos. "Hve You Seen a White Lily Grow?" and "The Rose Complains" by Mrs. Mary Hen drickson. accompanied by Mrs. Cleo DraV-e. A wire recording of a speech thM was given at the oct a in Portland and two vocal W. R. Wentworth. broke a bone in his wrist Saturday while roller skMing on the tennis court. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer solos. "Sweet Miss Marv" and a Grande also visited here. game. Allen Robertson of Salem has lone Softball team won from been hired as music director m tne Heppner Legion boys. the lone school for the coming Mrs. Wate Crawford left for year. Pnrtbind Mnndav to visit her son A. G. Petteys spent a few rtn-s Aniiur who is a patient in the last week at Pendleton. Gilbert Goo(j Samaritan hospital, and reuevs ana son oruugm " other relatives. home Sunday. Ernie Drake is ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Stract of San Francisco are visiting her mother. Mrs. Echo Palmateer. The choir of the Cooperative I Mrs. Hazel Beers of Eagle Cre-'k. church presented Mrs. Keith Hen drickson with a gift Monday in appreciation of the work she has done in the choir. The lone schools had their pic nics Tuesday. The high school end seventh and eighth grades went to the mountains: the fifth ?nd sixth to the Earl McKinney ranch, and the first four grades picnicked on the turf field. Jerry small son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy and daughter were guests at the John Healy home on Butter creek Sun day. Mrs. Richard Lundell stated mat :iav win e poppy ua Mrs. Palmateer's sister, is also visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker had as dinner guests Sunday, Miss Marv Bracken. Mrs. Keith Hen- Mrs Victor Rietmann was lun cheon hostess to the following guests at her home Saturday: Mrs. Franklin Ely, Mrs. Algott '. nr'ell. Mrs. Keith Hendrick--on. Miss Marv Brackett, Mrs. Noel Dobyns, Mrs. E. M. Baekr, Mrs. Cleo brake, Mrs. Francis Ely, Mrs. David Rietmann. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe. The P-TA gave a party for the drickson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ham- hign scnool students Thursday ilton and Mr. and Mrs. Francis evenjng. The evening was spent Ely. in dancing, and refreshments Gene Engelman and Mrs. As- were served. per Hansen of rortiano spent tne Baccalaureate services were week-end with their parents, Mr. nfid (or tne cjass 0( '49 Sunday and Mrs. Frank Engelman. morning at the Cooperative The Ameca club met at the church, with Rev. Alfred Shirley- home of Mrs. Raymond Lundell n'ficinting. The program included Wednesday of last week s" "-as the prelude and processional by assisted by Mrs. Milton Morgan. Mrs. Cleo Drake; invocation, the . . . . . i t .Vc. nt-n'f nir,ria Patri" Mr. ana Mrs. trnest ivicvaue , and A. A. McCabe are visiting in reading 01 scripture, nymiis, iu here and'thev will be sold bv the iNampa. Ida. Mr. McCabe also vis- anthems by the high shcoo girls girls 01 the auxiliary tne contri- itea nis sister, miss mauci i.- u j butions will go to the auxiliary 1 Cabe in Pocatello. "The Lord s Prayer , sermon The Unknown Way" by Rev. Shirley, the benediction and the reces sional. Members of the class are Favne Ely, Helmuth Hermann, Clifford Aldrich, Arthur Warren, Gene Ransier, Walter Bergstrom, Mary Holtz and Helen Fay Baker. Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and chil dren returned last week from Portland where they visited rel atives. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley re turned Saturday from Portland and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauern- feind and daughter Elise made a trip to Pasco last week. Kecent visitors at tne h. u. tiy home at Morgan were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone of Selah, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hendricks of Eugene. Mrs. Paul O'Meara returned home Sunday from The Dalles where she had been a patient in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren are the parents of a daughter, Linda Kay, born at The Dalles May 19. The HEC of Willows grange met at the home of Mrs. Wate Crawford with a potluck dinner at noon and a lunch in the af ternoon. The club decided to give workers. They also made plans I do'or here: tor a iatner ana son oanquei 10 be given at the grange hall the evening of June 19. A skit was given by the high school girls. The Willows grange met Sat urday night. Oscar Lundell re ported that some of the sidewalks in lone had been repaired. The grange voted to give a scholar ship to the 4-H club. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, master, was elected as delegate and Mrs. Hershall Kinzua Placed In 3-Way Tie When lone Wins 13 to 10 The Timbermen lost the game of baseball to lone here Sunday by a score of 13 tolO.lone gaining lour runs in the first. The score was tied from the third to the sixth when lone took the lead ,md kept it through the rest of the game. Kinzua started the game with a new pitcher, Wade Weatherman, and also played iiichnrd Mortimer in four Innings with Bill Green finishing. A new outfielder, Wayne McQuire, took Lester Halverson's place for a short time. The loss of this game puts Kinzua, Fossil, and London into a tie for first place. Next game is with Arlington, there, Sunday, May 29. The small child of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Schoolcraft got its arm caught in a washing machine wringer Monday morning and was rushed to Fossil where it was learned her arm is severely bruised. It was dressed by the NOTICE OF 1949-50 BUDGET MEETING In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215 O. C. L. A., as .mended), notice is hereby given that the Budget Committee of Morrow County, Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on April 14, 1949, the budget estimates for "? ensuing year Julv 1, 1949 to June 30, 1950, as set forth in the accompanying schedules. All persons are hereby notified that on Monday, the 21st day June,: IMS. at 10 A. M.. in the County Judge's office at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the County C ourt 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 levies or any part thereof. The outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, at May 1, 1949, consisted of $112,500.00 in serial Road Bonds. JCTUI-B i ntr C. N. JONES tjAnr.1 dahMu FRANK WILKINSON Chairman Budget Committee C. F. BERGSTROM Secretary Budget Committee Member Budget Committee NORMAN NELSON Member Budget Committee Member Budget Committee RUSSELL K. MILLER Member Budget Committee Member Budget Committee RALPH I. THOMPSON Member Budget Committee SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1949-50 1949-50 1949-50 Tax Levy Calculation Total Estimated Expenditures Deduct: Estimated Ree'ts other than 1949-50 taxes Est. Tax Levy Jul. 1, 1949 toJun.30, 1950 inside 6 limitation Est. Tax Levy Jul. 1. 1949 to Jun. 30, 1950 outside 6 limitation Total Levy July 1. 1949 to June 30, 1950 as Estimted Total All Funds General Fund General Schools General Roads Bond Sinking Fund Bond Interest Fund Rodent Fund Dog Fund Taylor Grazing Fund Coyote Bounty County Hospital Fund County Hospital Maintenance S3S9.S85.00 $78,685.00 $12,500.00 155.000.00 $27,500.00 $6,000.00 $5,500.00 $1,000.00 $ 200.00 $1,500,00 $90,000.00 $12,000.00 269,815.00 9,615.00 12,500.00 155.000.00 86,570.00 69,070.00 1,000.00 200.00 1,500.00 90,000.00 5,500.00 12,000.00 The American Legion auxiliary has been in charge of the cancer fund drive the past week, with Mesdames George Smith, Ernie Wall, Larry Clark, Don Carlson, Luke Hall, Harlan Schroeder, Ed Wham and Mrs. Gertrude Beard canvassing the town. They also were in charge ol tne poppy saie this week, selling a large amount at the ball game. The Kinzua Shriners and aux iliary were host to about 60 here Saturday evening. The banquet was served by the auxiliary at the hotel. George Close was mas ter oi ceremonies. Miss Patsv Woods. Nona Lea thers, Georgie Lee Hoover and Mrs. R. H. Simmons were hostes ses for a bridal shower Tuesday evening at the Methodist church in Fossil honoring fiorence Brown, who became the bride of Gene Rorick Sunday evening at 8 o clock services in frossii. iney are hioh school students. Mr. and Mrs. Allen iNistaa ana children are spending a week at Couer D Alene, Ida. visiting rela tives and friends. Mrs. John Kopta of Freewater is visiting at the homes of her brothers, Hugh and warn sam- P'!?- . Mr. ana Mrs. ivar neison were in Heppner Monday. Mrs. Nelson was visiting her dentist. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McAiister oi Portland are visiting her brother, Tommy Hanks, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Graham and family attended the com mencement exercises at The Dal les Friday night where their son Dick graduated from high school. They went to Portland Saturday on business before returning home. 4-H Show And Sale To Draw Exhibits From Over State Exhibitors and entries of wheat fed livestock for the third annual Oregon Wheat Growers League 4 H Show and Sale at The Dalles. June 6, 7 and 8 will set new show records, predicted Manager Eu gene Courtney. About 135 boys and girls have Indicated their intention to show their livestock, compared to 99 last year. On display will be about 135 fat steers, 85 lambs, and 66 hogs. This year entries will be permitted from all wheat growing areas in the state. Climaxing the r.how again this year will be the auction sale of prime meat animals on the final night of the event, at The Dalles auction yards, with Auctioneer Frank Wink and his sons in charge. Banquets and other entertain ment, including a boat ride on the Columbia river, again have been planned by the operating board. CHURCHES 33,500.00 $120,070.00 27,500.00 6,000.00 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1948-49 1948-49 Tax Lery Calculation Total Estimated Expenditures Deduct-Estimated Ree'ts other than 1948-49 Taxes Est. Tax Levy Jul. 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949 inside 6'.ro Limitation Est. Tax Levy Jul. 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949 outside 67c Limitation Total Levy July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949 as Estimated Total All Funds General Fund General Schools General Roads Bond Sinkng Fund Bond Interest Fund Rodent Fund Dog Fund Taylor Grazing Fund Coyote Bounty County Hospital Fund County Hospital Maintenance Jake Thomoson took his wife to The Dalles Wednesday where she was confined to the hospital wun a back injury received at her home. Mrs.Hugh Samples and Mrs. John Green were hostesses for a surprise birthday party on Jack Samples Tuesday evening. A large number of friends attended and delicious refreshments were served. It was Jack's 19th rjlrtn dav. Doris Robinson has been spend ing some time in Heppner visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robinson attended to business at Heppner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore were in Condon Saturday where Mr. Moore was seeing his dentist. Herbert McDaniel, Eddie Jones, and Fuzz Cox of Condon visited Mrs. Owen Leathers Sunday and HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST Glenn Warner. Minister 9:45 a. m. Bible school, C. W. Barlow, superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship and communion service. Sermon theme, "A Perpetual Memorial. ' 8 p. m. Evening worship and fellowship hour. An hour of in formal singing and preaching. Sermon theme, "If These I nines Are Yours". Thursday, 8 p. m. niiuween service. . METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Morning worship and sermon at 11 o'clock. Special music by the choir. Paul McCoy director. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Thos. W. Allen, superintendent Adult Bible class, also Youth Fel Jowship class, Vernon Bonk', counsellor. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., choir practice. , Woman's Society of Christian Service meets the first Wednes day of each month at 8 p. m. The Seniar Circle meets the third Wednesday afternoon. ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of services: Mass In Heppner on the 1 and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10 ' Mass In lone on the 1st an i 3;d Sundays at 10:30 a.m.. 2nd and 4th at 9 a.m. Mass on the fifth Sunday -one mass only in Heppner a' 9 a i on the 2nd and 4th. Holy days of obligation: Mas' In Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; ma- First Fridays of the montl In lone at 9 a.m. Mass In Heppner at 7:30. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pcntor Shelby E. Graves 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. Ora Wyland, superintendent. Lesson topic, Bread from Heaven. Special chorus that boys and girls like. 11 a. m. Worship hour. 7 p. m. Christ's Ambassadors. 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. at the Harlan Adams home. They '""""'' a"u "'e"K also watched the ball game. eT'- ..... n,h, ,. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fielding . ' v- of Camp 5 were visitors at the y P;j n''""K nome oi his sister, Airs. 10m wei $426,022.00 $72,162.00 12,160.00 $148,500.00 $27,500.00 $7,500.00 5,500.00 $1,000.00 $200.00 $2,000.00 $137,500.00 $12,000.00 296,867.50 9,667.50 148.500.00 81,675.50 62,494.50 $12,160.00 1,000.00 200.00 137,500.00 $5,500.00 2,000.00 $12,000.00 35,000.00 129,154.50 27,500.00 7,500.00 Amount over 6"c limitation to be voted on by the people of the County, $12,479.00. Townsend as alternate to state grange at Coos Bay. Miss Ingrid Hermann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hermann, was elected as princess to the Heppner Rodeo, Alter the grange meeting me 101 lowing program was given in charge of Mrs. Townsend, lectur er: Two piano solos by Karen Lundell; skit, "The Old Family Album", with songs by Mrs. Hen drickson; baton twirling by Patsy McDonald and a skit by Lola Ann McCabe, Ruby Ann Rietmann and Patrinia HraWp VOCa 1 SnlO. "For- lever and Ever", Patricia Drake. Slides on Alaska were shown by Joe Hamilton. Lunch was served by Mrs. Oscar Lundell, Mrs. Ma ry Swanson, Mrs. Algott Lundell and Mrs. E. R. Lundell. An oldtime dance was also giv en with Algott and Oscar Lun dell furnishing the music and Howard Crowell calling for the quadrilles. DATES TO REMEMBER: May 27 Social meeting of Topic club at home of Mrs. Roy Lind strom. May 28 Dance at grange hall. June 1 Eastern Star Social club at Mrs. Omar Rietmann's. born last week Perk Jellick, Arden and Layton Tripp spent the week-end fishing on Deep creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong were in The Dalles where Mrs. Armstrong received medical at tention on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Delvin McDaniel and Kinard McDaniel were Lone Rock visitors over the week end. Mrs. Owen Leathers Sr. visited over Friday night at the Victor Lovgren ranch on Eight Mile and in Heppner Saturday. Mrs. Harve Boyer and grand daughter Opal Owens and Mary Ellen Kincaid will spend the week In Portland. Mary Ellen will join her mother, Josephine Mona han, and go to Oakland, Calif. for the summer. Carl Coleman Jr., Kenneth Drawheim and Pat Owens at tended the meeting Tuesday eve ning of the DeMolay at Heppner. Friday, 7:45 p. m. Bible study and prayer meeting at lone. If vou need spiritual help or advice we would be glad to help you. LEXINGTON CHURCH Your Community Church Z. Franklin Cantrell, Minluter If ever America perished it would not be armies overpower ing hor from without, but moral decay from within, for our pres ent day educational enlighten ment has meant much loss to Christian faith. For he who nar rows his life into one small cor ner learns more and more about less and less until he knows ev erything about nothing. Yet our Lord is still patient and Is plead ing for His people to come back to Him.IIChron. 7:14. Church school 10 a. m. Worship and preaching 11 a. m. Singing and preaching 8 p. m.. Memorial services. EXPENDITURES Actual for Fiscal Year July 1, 1946 to Jun 30, 1947 Actual for Fiscal Year July 1. 1947 to June 30, 1948 July 1. 1948 to Tune 30. 1949 Budget for Year FUND AND CLASSIFICATION Estimated for Fiscal Year July 1. 1949 to June 30, 1950 Approved by Budget Committee f2.0Ti0.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 1.680.00 1,860.00 2,000.00 316.51 367.20 450.00 61.99 84.65 200.00 625.51 1,023.11 1,500.00 2,400.00 2.880.00 2,880.00 1.770.00 1,860.00 2.100.00 388.58 529.79 500.00 173..36 1 30.60 150.00 2.000 00 2 400.00 2.400.00 853.10 1.CJ2.56 2,250.00 740.03 916.60 1.100.00 106.78 107.78 100.00 7S6 52 444 00 1.000.00 526.16 4K8O0 600.00 2.400.00 2.400.00 3,000.00 VM Kl 00.1X1 200.00 l'.3.05 159.50 500.00 696.23 1,857.02 1,200.00 4200 70.00 50.00 1VUXI 1 50.(10 150.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 1.5O).00 00.00 1,500.00 71(K) 174.95 200.00 57 50 25.00 50.00 421 64 290.67 400.00 208.32 1,590.32 2.50.00 1,680.00 t.0.00 117.75 150.00 !!'. 7-1 162.65 200.00 2,19.35 658.32 700.00 250 00 250.00 250.00 59 40 59.40 60.00 100.00 25.00 1,500 00 1.54O.O0 2.280.00 00,00 00.00 725.00 265 70 347.11 3.50.00 1.357.12 1.010.15 1,000.00 786.88 894.31 900.00 5,500.00 5,515.18 7,000.00 300 00 300.00 300.00 2,220.00 2.400.00 2.700.00 81219 1.03345 850.00 13.75 15.50 00.00 2 400 00 2.880.00 2,880.00 S.217.50 3,720.00 3,900.00 3,000.00 2,400.00 500.00 200.00 reporter, incidentals . 1,500.00 3.600.00 2,100.00 600.00 150.00 3,600.00 2,250.00 900.00 100.00 1,000.00 6.30.00 3.590.00 200.00 500.00 1,200.00 50.00 150.00 Assessor's Office Saiary of Assessor Salary of Deputy Books and Incidentals Field Work Circuit Court Witnesses, jurors, bailiff, Clerk's Olfice Salary of Clerk Salary of Deputy Books and Incidentals Coroner Jurors, mileage and fees County Court Salary of County Judge Salary per diem and mileage of Com. & inc'tals County Expenses and Contributions Accountants Audits Association of Oregon Counties Bang's Disease Control Bonds County Agent County Law Library District Attorney Rent and Incidentals Election Expense Fire Patrol 4-H Club Federal Tax Committee Home Demonstration Agent Expense Insurance Insane Exense Jail Board and Expense Justice Court Jurors, fees, witnesses, etc Justice of the Peace Salaries. Juvenile Court Library , Official Publications and Tax Foreclosures Publicity and Advertising Sealer of Weights and Measures Weed Control Wind Erosion Control Court House Salary of Janitor Fuel Light and Power Incidentals Current Expense Postage, Stationery, Telephone, Telegraph, etc. Emergency Health Department Salary of County Physician Salary of County Nurse County Nurse Travel Expense and Incidentals .. County Registrar Sheriff's Oflic Salary of Sheriff Salaries of Deputies and Ottlce Clerk EXPENDITURES Actual for Fiscal Year July 1, 1946 to June 30, 1947 June 30, 1948 Actual for July 1, 1948 Fiscal Year to July 1, 1947 June 30. 1949 to Budget tor FUND AND CLASSIFICATION Year Estimated lor Fiscal Year July 1. 1949 to June 30. 1950 Approved by Budget Committee 3.6O0.O0 4,200,00 161.89 319.92 400.00 1,120.23 1,702.44 1,200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1,600.00 1,920.00 1,920.00 34.60 50.14 75.00 703.60 1,419.00 1,944.00 99.80 167.00 168.00 1,115.81 4,125.00 4,500.00 5,549.80 6,684.00 6,000.00 90.60 87.60 1.000.00 4,354.26 4,493.66 5,500.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 21.00 141.00 2,000.00 42,197.76 24,366.60 148,500.00 27,500.00 27,500.00 27,500.00 8.611.88 7,483.31 7,500.00 16,050.83 15,266.62 12,160.00 858.00 33.50 137,500.00 12,000.00 Tax Collections 450.00 Books, Incidentals and Travel 1,500.00 Stamps and Envelopes 150.00 Treasurer's Office Salary of Treasurer 2,100.00 Books and Incidentals 250.00 Relief Aid to Dependent Children 2,100.00 Blind Assistance 190.00 General Assistance 4,800.00 Old Age Assistance 5,760.00 Dog Fund 1,000.00 Rodent Fund 5,500.00 Taylor Grazing Fund 200.00 Coyote Bounty 1,500.00 Roads and Bridges Repairs, Labor, Materials and Incidentals 155,000.00 Road Bonds Sinking Fund 27,500.00 Bond Interest 6,000.00 County School Appropriation 12,500.00 County Hospital Fund, Building and Equipment .. 90,000.00 County Hospital Maintenance 12,000.00 Estimated Cash Balances and Receipts Other Than Taxes 125.00 241.70 294.68 250.00 2,000.00 231.00 295.25 150.00 200.00 2,792.50 3,556.78 2,800.00 50.00 1.178.60 2,372.02 2,000.00 450.0C 2,239.56 994.56 300.00 250.00 2.176.24 1,529.44 500.00 2,200.00 1.993.44 1,483.10 00.00 100.00 1,989.95 2,119.63 1,500.00 200.00 00.00 00.00 50.00 700.00 480.27 547.02 500.00 250.00 00.00 00.00 1 00.00 60.00 00.00 275.00 275.00 100.00 1,159.46 1,152.19 1,242.50 25.00 8,003.45 15,156.30 00.00 2,400.00 1,184.09 1,329.02 00.00 .300.00 788.26 886.19 500.00 350.00 1.640.00 00.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,039.00 839.75 500.00 2,355.65 1,600.18 500.00 900.00 2,714.30 2,637.93 500.00 9,500.00 120,000.00 300.00 4,168.28 148.26 00.00 2,880.00 338.00 343,00 1,000.00 1,000.00 312.34 155,33 200.00 23.00 10iu".23 106,880.69 105,600.00 25,805.90 30,000.00 General Fund Sheriff's Fees and Mileage 250.00 Sheriff's Auto Sticker Sales 250.00 Clerk's Office Fees 2,800.00 Justice Court Fines and Costs 2,500.00 Rentals County Lands and Houses 200.00 Land Sales 1,000.00 Delinquent Taxes 00.00 Interest 500.00 Jail Rent from City of Heppner 50.00 Alcohol Control Fund (Relief) 400.00 Weed Control 100.00 County Health Association 275.00 State Board of Health 1,290.00 General Road Fund Estimated Cash Balance 25,000.00 Delinquent Taxes 00.00 Forest Reserve Rentals 1,000.00 Gasoline Refunds 1,500,00 Justice Court Fines 750.00 Land Sales 1,000.00 Sales and Rentals 750.00 Special Road Levy by vote of the people 125,000.00 Coyote Bounty Estimated Cash Balance 1,500.00 Dot? Licenses 1,000.00 Tavlor Grazing Fund 200.00 County Hospital Fund Balance 60,000.00 County Hospital Equipment Fund 30,000.00 County School Fund Receipts from State of Oregon 12,500.00 IN MEMORIUM Memorial Day brings us face to face with the reality of the end ol all living. We pay tribute to all that have passed on before us; We honor those who have paid the su preme sacrifice for the cause of demo cracy. Let us truly honor them by attending the church oi our choice this Sunday. Sponsored by the CHURCH of CHRIST Corner Gale and Center Streets HAIL SEASON is here. For rates and other informa tion call collect, or drop in. C. A. RUGGLES BLAINE E. ISOM AGENCY Phone 723 Heppner GET OUR ESTIMATES on Roofing Siding - Painting Paper Hanging Before placing an order for any of this work We Guarantee Our Work Burke & Pettyjohn Roofing Phone 232