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Page 2 HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES MORROW COUNTY'S NE WS PAPER The Heppner Cazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated February 15, 1912. 0" NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Published Every Thursday and Entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as Second Class Matter. Subscription Rates: Morrow and Grant Counties, $3.00 Year; Elsewhere NOTCE OF SCHOOL ELECTION STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF MORROW SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 35 CJ ss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the School District Bond Elec tion hereby called to be held at School House in and lor School District No. 35 CJ, of Morrow County, Oregon, in the City of lone, County of Morrow Oregon, on the 8th day of May, 1952, be tween the hours of two o'clock P. M. and eight o'clock P. M. Pacific Standard Time there will be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question of con tracting a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Two Hundred Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($235,000. 00) for the purpose of providing funds wilh which to construct, equip, erect and furnish a school building in and for said District, and to acquire all property, real and personal, appurtenant there to or connected therewith. The vole to be by ballot upon which shall he the words "Bonds Yes" and "Bonds No": and the voters shall place a cross (X) be tween the words "Bonds" and the word "Yes", or between the words "Bonds" and the word "No", which ever indicates his choice. The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against the contraction of said indebtedness will, on said day and date and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour of two o'clock P. M., Pacific Standard Time, and re main open until the hour of eight o'clock P. M., Pacific Standard Time, of the same day, when the same shall be closed. By order of the District School Board of School District No. 35 CJ, of Morrow County, Oregon, made this lOlh day of April, 1952. Garland Swanson, Chairman, District School Board. Attest: Gladys L. Drake District Clerk. 5G-7c Notice of School Election Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited by Section 11. Article XI, State Constitution (Summary of Section 11, Article election will be held in School District No. 1CJ of Morrow, County, State of Oregon, from 2:30 P. M. to 3:30 P. M on Thursday, May 15th, 1952 at City Hall in said school district, for the purpose of sub mitting to the legal voters of said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year, 1952-1953 over the amount limited by section 11, article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. FOR THE RURAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. The reasons for increasing such levy are: The low tax base due to the Prince Matchabelli says ftve uei ct, "ttteeyay fit 7fotte4 'Day! Perfune Corsage l'i dram Purse Dispenser of perfume with lapel corsage of Spring flowers. Beloved and Crown Jewel $3. Imported from Prance Stradivari $2.50 Dutchess of York $2. She'll use the Purse Dispenser of long-lasting perfume to re new her fiiigiance throughout the day . . . she'll wear the colorful corsage of dainty Spring flowers . . . both a daily re minder of your thoughtfulness! Also. Gift Atomizer at no extra Cologne parfumce . . 4 oz. $3.50, 2 Saager'sf Pharmacy PHIL BLAKNEY. Owner Your Prescription Filled Exactly As Your Doctor Ordered niMniJjnifJinjJiiiiiniNiJNfjiiniijitiiiMijinifjifMjiifiJiniiMnNiiiiiiiiininini ROBERT. PENLAND Editor and Publisher GRETCHEN PENLAND Associate Publisher fact that some districts lost their base and others could only be increased 6 per year while costs have gone up more rapid ly during and after war years. Increased costs are due to In creased cost of personnel, sup plies, equipment, and services; to added services like trans portation, hot lunches, music; to bringing school physical plants and equipment up to meet the required standards. The total base for all districts in the Rural School District is $115,191.60 and the total to be raised by tax is $122,906.00. The amount of tax, in excess of the 67c limitation, proposed to be levied for. said fiscal year is $307,714.40. Dated this 21st day of April, 1952. Attest: Leonard L. Pate District Clerk Barton Clarke Chairman Board of Directors 6-7c Notice of School Election in ths Rural School District of Morrow County, Oregon. Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited by Section II, Article XI, State Constitution Notice is hereby given that an election will be held Thursday, May 15th, 1952, by the Rural School District of Morrow County, State of Oregon, in all component school districts of said Rural School District. The election will be held be tween the hours of 2 P. M. and 8 P. M.,and will be in the school- house or place designated by local board in each of said com ponent districts. The purpose of the election is to submit to the legal voters of the rural school district the question of Increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1952, over the amount limited by Section 11, Article XI of the Constitution. The reasons for increasing such levy are: The low tax base due to the fact that some districts lost their base and others could only be increased G per year while costs have gohe up more rapid ly during and after the war years. Increased costs are due to increased cost of personnel, supplies, equipment, and ser vices; to added services like transportation, hot lunches, music; to bringing school phv slcal plants and equipment up to meet the required standards The total hase for all districts in the Rural School District is $115,191.60 and the total to be raised by tax is $122,906.00. The amount of tax, in excess of the six per cent limitation pro posed to be levied by the rural school district of Morrow County, charge with Crown Jewel ox. $2.25, limited time only. Pd. ney. Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, NATIONAL EDITORIAL $4.00 Year. Single Copy 10 cents, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of State Representative for the 22nd rep resentatlve district, comprising Gilliam, Wheeler, Morrow and Sherman counties subject to the will of the Democratic Voters of Said District. Primary election May 16, 1952. ROBERT SMITH Condon, Oregon Paid Adv. 51tfc Oregon, for the fiscal year begin ning July 1, 1952, is $307,714.40. Dated this 21st day of April, 1952. Attest: Leslie E. Grant Secretary, Rural School Board Alonzo Henderson Chairman, Rural School Board Apr. 24 May 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Mary E. Cason vvas duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, the administra trix of the estate of Bert Cason, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers duly verified, to said ad ministratrix at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner,' Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 1st day of May, 1952. MARY E. CASON Administratrix Jos. J. Nys, Attorney for Administratrix 7-llc NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed administrator of the es-J tate of Catherine Doherty, de ceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Morrow. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to file the same with the administrator, at the office of J. O. Turner, in Heppner, Oregon, with proper vouchers attached, within six months from the dale of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 1st day of May, 1952. Bernard J. Doherty, Administrator 7-llc NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, the administrator of the estate of RUTH STEPHENS, deceased, and persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers dulv verified to the undersigned ad ministrator at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 1st day of May, 1952. KENNETH J. BATTY, Administrator 7-llc I Help Elect - '--- f w Robert Y. Thornton Attorney General DEMOCRAT for Sound Legal Protection for Oregon pol. adv., Thornton for Attor General Com., Earl A. Mott, Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom Held At lone By Echo Palmateer The Juniors and Seniors of the lone High school held their ban quet and prom Friday evening April 25. During the banquet Donald Bristow, Junior Class President, gave the welcome speech; Mary Jepsen, the re sponse; Leslie Grant, County school superintendent, gave the after dinner speech; Leeta Linn, the will; Dennis Swanson played a trumpet solo; Elsie Bauernfeind gave the class prophecy; Henry Osibov, superintendent of schools, gave the address; and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn sang a solo. The tables were decorated in the Mexican theme with red roses and white carnations. The menu consisted of espanol (cocktail), pavo asada (roast turkey), pure de papa con salsa (Mashed potatoes and gravy), batate (sweet potatoes), arandano (cranberries), mazi (corn), ensalada (salad), panecil lo (hot rolls), encvurtido (pick les), , leche (milk), cafe (coffee), and pastel con helado (cake ala mode). The P-TA served the food and the sophomores waited on the tables, The theme of the gym was An Eve In Mexico. It was decorated with Mexican hats, jugs, trees, needle work and other articles of Mexico. The ceiling was blue and the walls gold. The stage was decorated as a hacienda and was very effective with different lights. Many Mexican paintings were on the walls. A Pendleton orchestra played. Grace McCabe and Kay Sherer served the punch. The seniors are ElisP Bauern feind, Wilma Dalzell, Leeta Linn, Mary Jepsen, Donald Eubanks and LeRoy Brenner. Miss Wilma Dalzell was crowned queen and Donald Eubanks king by Donald To the Citizens of Morrow County The Board of Trustees of the Pioneer Memorial Hospital feel that it would be of interest to the general public if a statement of the actual operation for the fiscal year 1951 was made available to the public; therefore, we are having published the profit and loss statement for the calendar year 1951 as shown by the certified audit report of Witherell & Witherell, Public Accountants of Pendleton, Oregon. Any person desiring to do so may examine the full audit report which is too detailed to have published at the office of the hospital or at the office of the County Judge where copies of the report are available. It is the feeling of the Hospital Board that the taxpayers INCOME Donations In Patients Out Patients Ambulance Miscellaneous: Dietary Employee Maintenance Interest Insurance Refund Discounts Earned Records Distilled Water Coke Machine Deficit Fund (Morrow County) EXPENSE Administrative Salaries Expense Telephone and Telegraph Insurance Housekeeping Salaries Supplies Laundry Dietary Salaries Supplies and Food Plant Salaries Fuel Light and Power Maintenance Water Ambulance Nursing Salaries Medicine and Supplies Surgery Salaries - Medicine and Supplies Anasthesia Salaries Supplies Maternity Medicine and Supplies X-Ray Supplies Laboratory Supplies ,; Pathology" Salaries Rate Adjustments and Charity Bad Accounts Total Cash Expense $ 65,513.35 $ 177.01 $ .00 $ 65,690.36 DEPRECIATION EXPENSE Exhibit "D" - 11.0S7.64 11.0S7.64 Total Expense $ 76.600.99 $ 177.01 $ m $ 76,778.00 NET INCOME OR (LOSS) To Exhibit "A" $( 6.216.66) $1 572.99 $ 4,709.82 $1 933.85) CAPITAL EXPENDITURES: Equipment $( 110.59) $ 1S3.29 $ 2,083.11 $ 2,377.02. Landscaping 273.10) 27310 Sprinkler System 475.00) 2,575.00 ' 3,050.00 Tota's $ 858.69 $ 1S3.29 $ 4,658.14 $ 5,700.12 EQUIPMENT SOLD " . $ 746.75 $ PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL May 1, 1952 E.-istow at the prom and Laurence Jones and Marcolm McKinney played an instrumental duet. Dates To Remember: May 2 Mother-Daughter ban- auet in the basement ot tne co operative church at 6:30 p. m. All mothers and daughters of the community welcome. May 3 Auxiliary food sale, also pie and coffee at the Legion hall in the afternoon. May 6 Legion and Auxiliary meeting at 8 p. m. May 6 Home Makers Festival in Lexington. May 7 Eastern Star Social Club. May 9 Study meeting of the Topic Club at the home of Mrs. Harlan McCurdy Jr. May 8 Election on the new school building. Moy 15 County school budget election. (Continued Next Week) o County Red Cross Gives Fund Report A total of $1,452.16 will remain in Morrow County for Red Cross use during the coming year, Jack Bailey, chairman, reported at a meeting of the Morrow County chapter held here Wednesday night. This is 59.5 per cent of the $2,440.16 total collected in the county during the 1952 fund cam paign. During the past six months $250 was allocated to the Morrow County TB ward at the Veteran's 18 00 0.0.o.0P0oPP0QojPoflaj? Newly Decorated Rooms from 2.25 up Garage Facilities ft Dining Room $CoffeShop $ Baby Sitter Service S. W.' 1 1 tti ot Stark St. Portland, Or. 86.75 101.50 7.70 21.33 113.45 3.00 16.90 35.30 of c Free Rooms for Kiddies "ONI OR A 0O2fN hospital in Walla Walla; $22040 was used for home nursing; &11J--11 for first aid and water safely; S62.50, fund campaign; $o4u, administration, and $156.41 home sen-ice, Mrs. Willard Warran, secretary, reported. Hom(. service funds were used in relief cases, aid following a home fire, transportation for an indigent family and telephone calls for veterans and their fam , rnomm. REMEMBER Fl owers Potted Plants Cut Flowers Corsages Planters Place Your Order Early HEPPNER FLOWER AND YARN SHOP PHONE 312 of Morrow County did not expect the Hospital to repay from operating funds, the cost of the original building and equipment; however, the report contains a de preciation charge of $11,087.61 which is amortizing the cost of the building and equipment. If this were ex eluded from' the charges as shown by the report the Hospital would have shown an operating profit of $1,-' 870.PS which includes the amount received from the County Court of $11,500.00, or an actual operating loss of $6,629.02, which is considerable less than the estimated loss of $12,000.00 per year as set up by the County Court at the time the Hill-Burton funds were secured to as sist in the construction of said Hospital. Operating O. A. A. Trust Donation Total Fund Fund Fund All Funds $ 750.00 56,385.36 1, 794.49 318.55 3S5.93 11,500.00 $ 70,384.33 $ 750.00 6,654.99 1,543.89 644.48 1,332.50 2,060.59 188.45 2,036.25 4,827.27 8,235.17 3,711.46 905.89 1,083.60 1,123.33 90.00 127.52 20.500.72 4.668.89 1.413.20 809.20 657.50 555.68 520.27 197.84 82.95 295.00 749.57 197.14 177.01 Respectfully Submitted . P. W. MAHONEY President, Board of Trustees ilies, Rev. J. Palmer Sorlien, the home service chairman, reported. A total of $500 of this year's fund will go to the Veterans hos pital through.the Blue Mountain Coordinating Council for supplies, entertainment and personal needs. o Mrs. Pat Davis is now employed part time in the office of the County Health Nurse. 0f HER WITH $ 4,709.82 $ $ 4709.82 $ 75,844.15 skiffle chairman, McMinnville.