i) U Q Q CO O .. S) O Q Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 7, 1 951 lone Folks Busy Making Town More Attractive Place Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stender, many years residents of the lone and Morgan communities, were visitors at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. The Sten ders were enroute home to Sa lem from a two weeks vacation which took them to Seattle, Cou, lee Dam, Spokane, Couer d' Alene Ida., Pendleton and lesser cities, where they visited friends and relatives. They left lone Thurs day. Seen, this week, cleaning fox tail, cheat and other unwanted grasses and weeds from their parking strips and back lots were the Delmar Crawfords, Mrs. Cot ter, O. E. and Roy Lindstrom, Wm. Clarke, Mrs. Idus Raines, and Alton Yarnell. These small attentions do much for our town. We are all proud of lone and ap preciate the efforts of our citi zens who help to make it a tidy, attractive place to live. No small item is the fact that every weed and dry bit of grass removed les sens fire hazards. Mrs. Juanita Rietmann is hav ing a fence built along her prop erty east of town, Joining with the Lee Beckner and Gar Swan son fences. Mrs. Rietmann plans extensive yard improvements la ter in the season. Laxton McMurray is spending a few days with his brother Fred in Hermiston before returning to Salem. The Adon Hamletts are having their house painted. Walter Rob erts is doing the work. Charles White returned to lone with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White, from Forest Grove where he was recently graduated from Pacific University with an A. B. degree, having majored in languages. W. R. Wentwort his building a gray brick addition, 14x24, which will be used as a living room. Other improvements include painting and other inside work. A CORRECTION: In last week's issue of the Gazette Times we stated a change in date for the Fathers and Sons banquet. We wish to acknowledge our error. Here is the official data. The an nual banquet for fathers and sons will be held on Sunday eve ning, June 17, at 6 p. m. Place, Willows grange hall. Fathers, be sure to come and bring your son, or a borrowed son. And boys, if you are short a father, come any way. A father will be provided. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and children made a quick trip to Woodland, Wash, and Portland, leaving here Friday and return ing Saturday. The Verner Troedson home was the scene of a farewell party honoring Mrs. Clifford Carlson, who will join Mr. Carlson in Se attle where they will make their home. Hostesses were Mrs. Troed son, Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and Mrs. O'Connor. NOTICE OF 1951-52 BUDGET MEETING In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215, O.C.L.A.) notice is hereby given that the budget committee of Morrow County, Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on April 25, 1951, the budget estimates for Morrow County, Oregon, for the ensuing i(fA M-ea-r u ' 1951 10 June 30, 1952, as set fortn in the accommpanying schedules. All persons are hereby notified that on Friday, the 29th day of June, 1951, at hm " m n County Jua"ge's office at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the County Court, the levying board for part thereof' Unty' 0ren and anv 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 The outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, on May 1, 1951, consisted of $57,500.00 in serial road bonds. GARNET BARRATT (Chairman Budget Committee) NORMAN NELSON (Secretary Budget Committee) HOMER C. HAYES (Member Budget Committee) C. F. BERGSTROM (Member Budget Committee) RALPH I. THOMPSON (Member Budget Committee) RUSSELL K. MILLER (Member Budget Committee) SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1951-52 1951-52 Tax Levy Calculation Total Estimated Expenditures Deduct Est Receipts other than 1951-52 taxes EstTax Levy July I, 1951 to June 30, 1952 Inside 6 Limit Est. Tax Levy " July 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952 Outside 6 limit Total Levy July 1, 1951 To June 30, 1952 as Estimated 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 Equipment Fund County Hospital Mainten'ce Fund $314,971.00 $95,731.00 $12,640.00 $170,000.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 00.00 $5,000.00 $1,000.00 $ 211,925.00 28,325.00 95,546.00 67,406.00 12,640.00 7,500.00 $103,046.00 170,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 100.00 $1,000.00 $10,000.00 $12,000.00 100.00 1,000.00 10,000.00 12,000.00 7,500.00 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1950-51 1950-51 Tax Levy Calculation Total Estimated Expenditures Deduct Estim. Receipts other Than 1950-51 Taxes Est Tax Levy July 1, 1950 to June 30, 1951 Inside 6 Limit Est Tax Levy July 1, 1950 to June 30, 1951 Outside 6 Limit Total Levy July I. 1950 to June30, 1951 as Estimated 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 Mainfnce $346,440.00 $84,600.00 $13,140.00 $160,000.00 $ 27,500.00 $ 5,000.00 $5,500.00 $1,000.00 $ 200.00 $1,500.00 $36,000.00 $12,000.00 223,530.00 11,190.00 13,140.00 160,000.00 90,410.00 73,410.00 32,500.00 500.00 1.000.00 5,000.00 200.00 1,500.00 36,000.00 12,000.00 27,500.00 5,000.00 122,910.00 EXPENDITURES Actual for Fiscal Year July 1, 1948 to Jun.30.I949 Actual for Fiscal Year July 1, 1949 to Jun. 30, 1950 July 1,1950 to June 30, 1951 ' Budget for Year FUND AND CLASSIFICATION Estimated for Fiscal Year July 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952. Approved by Budget Committee 2,400.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 2,000.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 392.69 380.29 600.00 107.11 120.91 500.00 1,239.33 1,074.45 1,500.00 2,880.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,280.00 556.90 599.15 600.00 98.60 58.40 150.00 2,400.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 1,835.88 2,229.16 2,250.00 765.00 675.00 800.00 103.78 111.78 125.00 832.00 699.00 1,000.00 582.47 695.00 600.00 4,500.00 5,590.00 5,800.00 150.00 200.00 43.13 200.00 340.55 426.95 500.00 846.19 701.95 1,000.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 339.00 168.30 200.00 454.02 304.24 450.00 161.24 213.50 250.00 1,922.50 2,550.00 2,700.00 13.46 41.88 100.00 220.54 191.69 200.00 70.00 15.00 50.00 663.92 571.15 700.00 374.22 ' 250.00 250.00 100.00 25.00 2,280.00 2,400.00 2,700.0o 547.93 300.00 450.00 314.01 378.52 400.00 1,001.90 1,089.05 1,000.00 3.000.00 1,016.85 1,112.98 1,200.00 7,000.00 9,500.00 10,000.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 2,700.00 2,880.00 2,880.00 1,049.74 992.18 1,080.00 15.00 19.50 25.00 Assessor's Office Salary of Assessor $3,600.00 Salary of Deputy 2,700.0o Books and Incidentals 600.00 Field Work 500.00 Circuit Court Witnesses, Jurors, Bailiff, Reporter, Incidentals 1,500.00 Clerk's Office Salary of Clerk 4,200.00 Salary of Deputy 2,580.00 Books and Incidentals 600.00 Coroner 150.00 County Court Salary of County Judge 4,200.00 Salary per diem and mileage of Commissioners and incidentals 2,250.00 County Expenses and Contributions Accountants Audits 900.00 Association of Oregon Counties 125.00 Bangs' Disease Control 500.00 Bonds 655.00 County and Home Demonstration Agents 6,800.00 County Institute .. 150.00 County Law Library 200.00 District Attorney - Rent and Incidentals 500.00 Election Expense 1,000.00 Federal Tax Committee 125.00 4-H Club 150.00 Insurance 600.00 Jail Board and Expense 450.00 Justice Court - Jurors, Fees, Witnesses, Etc 250.00 Justice of the Peace Salaries .. 3,000.00 Juvenile Court 100.00 Library 200.00 Mentally 111 50.00 Official Publications and Tax Foreclosures 700.00 Publicity and Advertising 250.00 Weed Control 4,000.00 Wind Erosion Control 25.00 Alcohol Control Enforcement 500.00 Social Security 1,500.00 Court House Salary of Janitor 3,000.00 Fuel 250.00 Light and Power 400.00 Incidentals 1,000.00 Repair to Court House and Jail 1,000.00 Current Expense Postage, Stationery, Telephone, Telegraph, Etc 1,200.00 Emergency 10,000.00 Health Department Salary of County Physician 300.00 Salary of County Nurse 3,900.00 County Nurse Travel Expense and Incidentals 1,500.00 County Registrar 75.00 The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Sam Esleb Satur day, with Mrs. Ida Coleman and Lorraine Ball as honorees. Host esses were Mrs. Esteb and Mrs. Wm. Seehafer. Mrs. Elsie Peter son was a guest from Lexington. Recent euests of the Lewis Balls were daughter Betty Ball and Miss Lola White of Hermis ton, Mrs. Roy Ball and son Del- bert of Boardman. Delbert is be ing inducted into the army, leav ing on June 5. Melvin Brady of Arlington was seen on our streets this week. Friends of Mrs. Howard Adams will be sorry to learn that she is confined to the hospital in Pen dleton, seriously ill. Ion e is proud of the number of new houses being built here and the high standard of homes they represent. The newest of the bet ter homes, now nearing comple tion, is that of Arthur Ritchie on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindstrom were La Grande visitors over the week-end where they attended graduation exercises. Their ne phew, David Turner, was among the graduates from high school Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren of Condon were Sunday guests of her sister, Mrs. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell have been spending several days in Portland. Clifford McCabes moved to the Frank Lindsey ranch which they will care for until after harvest Miss Beverley Williams of Ar lington has been aweek - end house guest of Leeta Lynn. They were school mates in The Dalles, Miss Williams is joining her par ents this week in California where they will make their home Measles are the style in lone Recent victim was little Bobby Rice, son of Mr. and Ms. Lloyd nice, wno was very ill. Bible schools are beginning this week at the Cooperative church in lone, and the Catholic church in Heppner. A number of children in lone are in attend ance at one or the other. Both will continue two weeks. Cuests at the Gar Swanson home included Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown and son, their daugh ter, Mrs. Bob Hinkle and two children. Mrs. Brown is a sister of Mrs. Swanson. All are from Salem. Merle Baker is paintine his nouse at the upper part of town, tt: i . lawn ana young trees are making his place quite attract ive. L. L. Howton, daughter Janet and Irignd Hermann, the Mark- ham Bakers and family and 4-H club folk attending the fat stock show and sale in The Dalles. Other families joining the 'cleaner-uppers" of lone streets. parking strips, etc. are the Frank Engelmans and Mrs. Portiss, near the school house. EXPENDITURES 2,880.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 3,900.00 3,742.84 . 4,500.00 315.10 472.85 450.00 2,289.66 1,683.79 1,800.00 100.00 150.00 175.00 1,920.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 31.90 208.43 100.00 1,878.00 1,680.00 1,680.00 172.74 222.75 330.00 4,275.00 3,825.00 4,500,0o 5,840.00 5,520.00 6,000.00 93.60 455.57 1,000.00 5,274.77 4,660.57 5,500.00 94.48 103.75 200.00 156.00 360.00 l,500.0o 153.692.90 157,437.75 160,000.00 27,500.00 27,000.00 27,500.00 14,264.60 15,217.09 13,140.00 36,000.00 16,545.97 12,000.00 Sheriff's Office Salary of Sheriff 4 200 00 Salaries of Deputy and Office Clerk 5 000 00 Tax Collections 500 00 Books, Incidentals and Travel ZZZZZZZZ 1,800.00 Stamps and Envelopes 175.00 Treasurer's Office Salary of Treasurer 3,000.00 Books and Incidentals 300 00 Relief Aid to Dependent Children 1,478.00 Blind Assistance ' '409.00 General Assistance .".ZZ!ZZ 2,129.00 via Age Assistance 7,860.00 Aid to Permanently Disabled 645 00 5? F"d Z i,ooo!oo Rodent Fund 5,000.00 Taylor Grazing Fund 100 00 coyote Bounty 10oaoo nuuua ana onages Repairs, Labor, Materials. Machinerv and InH. dentals 170,000.00 nuuu sonas Sinking Fund .' 7500.00 County School Appropriation 12,640.00 County Hospital Equipment Fund Io!o0o!o0 County Hospital Maintenance Fund 12,000.00 i.t. Col. Robert Heald, Mrs. Heald and family are guests of Mr.an d Mrs. Berl Akers. Mrs. Heald will be remembered here to her many friends as Bertha Akers. A family gathering and dinner given in honor of the visitors in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mil ler and family of Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Akers and family and Elbert Akers of lone. The Lt. Col. and family recent ly returned from a year's stay in Japan and will be stationed at Camp Cook in California. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matthews and daughters returned from Roseburg" where they spent a short vacation. A. W. Lundell returned home Monday from Portland and As toria where he attended the Elks convention and visited with rel atives. Mrs. Omar Rietmann will leave the middle of the week for Port land where she will visit and shop until OES grand chapter convenes, to which she is a grand representative. Mrs. Idus Raines and daughter Jean are leaving Monday for For est Grove where they will be guests of a daughter. They plan to see a part of the Rose show ski jump, etc. before attending the state session of Oregon gran ges at Russelville where Mrs. Raines is a delegate. .Ronald Baker left this week on his well earned trip to Washing ton, D. C. The trip will include many of the nation's major cities and noted places. A card from the E. C. Helikers told something of the wonders, of their trip and the comforts of modern travel A list of 230 pas sengers is aboard the S. S. Prince George from which the card was posted. Jean Engelman made an over night stay with his folks Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith returned from their honeymoon trip which took them to Lake Tahoe, back through Nevada, Idaho, Washington and home, Saturday evening. Dates to remember: June 8, Topic club at Verner Troedson home. June 12, lone Garden club at O. E. Lindstrom home. June 15, Maranathas at the Marion Palmer home. June 16. Regular meeting of Willows grange. June 17, Fathers-Sons banquet, grange hall. RECEIPTS AND CASH BALANCES 25,012.03 44,757.47 00.00 552.08 4,953.04 2,500.00 2,848.07 3,077.93 2,800.00 3,395.86 668.27 500.00 150.00 00.00 50.00 2,680.25 3,064.75 2,500.00 3,932.74 373.56 750.00 1,390.96 2,294.84 200.00 353.25 379.25 250.00 329.50 317.20 250.00 808.57 1,132.13 1,290.00 100.00 2,020.12 00.00 937.00 4,365.36 22,367.28 1,255.67 1,131.74 1,979.51 328.00 230.44 1,950.29 3,031.52 1,316.65 343.88 27,913.27 2,366.94 2,928.50 811.29 365.00 63.59 58,476.83 1,500.00 1,500.00 750.00 750.00 00.00 500.00 125,000.00 500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 200.00 12,000,00 General Fund Estimated Cash Balance 16,000.00 Alcohol control Fund 2,500.00 Clerk's Office Fees , 3,000 00 Interest 5oao0 iau,iwiu Hum Kiiy ui riL-ppner 75,00 Justice Court Fines and Costs 2 50o!oo Land Sales '75o!oo jrcemais county juanas ana Houses : 100 00 Sheriff's Auto Sticker Sales 250 00 Sheriff's Fees and Mileage 250 00 niaie cuara 01 neaun 1800 00 weea tunuui 4,000 00 Alcohol Control Enforcement Fund 500.00 vreueiui nuuu J uiiu Forest Reserve Rentals 1 cm nn Gasoline Refunds 1 wnkn Land Sales .00 T I r...J 750.00 lYiuivi fUIIU Qfl AAA nn Sales and Rentals fSm Special Road Levy by Vote of the People: 125 000 00 Rodent Fund j.uuv.uu Estimated Cash Balance Coyote Bounty Estimated Cash Balance , nnn aa Dog Licenses -. wjav UUU County Hospital Receipts from Federal Govt 1,500.00 ... 100.00 .10,000.00 Major Heald And Family Visit Relatives In Boardman Area By MRS. FLOSSIE COATS ET2c Gene Allen arrived Sun day evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al len, on a 30-day leave Allen is stationed at Coronado, Calif. near San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller motored to Klamath Falls last week where they met Major Rob ert Heald and Mrs. Heald and children who were returning from Japan. Major Heald has been with the 8th Army in Korea. Mrs. Heald and Mrs. Miller are sisters. Other guests at the Miller home were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dis brow, Mrs. Ralph Baker and son, Dean Griffen, and Mrs. Effie Mil ler of Portland. Mrs. Frank Cole returned Sun day evening after a week in 01- ympia and Portland. She attend ed the wedding of her son Will iam Hamlin Sunday afternoon in Vancouver, the bride being Miss Gladys Hearron of that city. The bride and groom returned home with Mrs. Cole, as did also her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Pew of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Pew returned to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berger of Bonneville and Robert Berger of The Dalles were visitors over Memorial day. Others here for the day were Delbert and Law rence Tyler of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shattuck and sons and Mrs. Delia Faulk ner attended the pioneer picnic at Bickleton Sunday. Mrs. Golda Cox of Seattle spent a week at the home of her sister,s Mrs. Claud Coats and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, leaving for her homo Wednesday. Sunday, Mrs. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Coats were guests at the Truman Messenger home in Lexington. Other rela tives there were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bnrlow of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Marquardt and dau ghter and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger Jr. and daughter. Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Leo Potts Monday after noon, with Mrs. Emma Delano and Mrs. I. Skoubo as co-hostes ses. This beinj the annual Sand nower sister party, opening gifts was the main attract Inn Nevt meeting will be at the homo of Mrs. Earl Briggs. Ladies Aid met Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Fartlow with Mrs. Hugh Brown and Mrs. Adeline Baker as co hostesses. Many ladles were present,