ESTIMATED EMCNDITUBES
83 ft 00
tXTt V)
72.0?? 0
MOtWOO
7 :7!W
7i.un.5o
13811 Principal on Bonds (Include negotiable
n!rrt bearing warrants Issued under
csomm oiis 301200 ... ,.
ejsSul 13H3 Interest en lknd . . -
71.2300 Total Expenditure
4!"0
1.2M
4X124
schxdul v
School Lunch Fund
estimated mxEirrs and beginning cash ialance
rtrl Year
Ending
June 30,
(1)
6.288 00
30.518 00
36.KO6 00
8.309 00
40,17500
Actual
n-! Year
Endlrif
June 30. I960
(2)
W 00
3.V710OO
42 107 00
3 573 00
43.6S0 00
Pudtfet
Allowance
Current
FUcal Year
(3)
6.500.00
MSiWOO
43 000 00
l,0)Ot
44.000.00
Item
()
36 Federal Money Received Through State ...
77 Sale f Lunches
Total Receipts .. srvrr.T
BeRinnlnj Net Cash Balance tor Deficit)
Total Budget lietources
Intimated
For
Fnuing
FU-al Year
i5t
6VW
36.500
43.000
1 tt)
41.000
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND RESERVE
2.45300
33.402 00
556.00
191.00
36.CO2.00
3.57300
40.173.00
3635 00
36.753.00
1349.00
81)1.00
42.539 00
3.14100
45.6S0.00
4.500 00
34.000.00
2.NMK10
1,500 00
5(10 00
43.000(10
1.0D0.00
44.000.00
910 Salaries
92 1 Food
n SllflfOlM
903 Replacement of Equipment
outer
Total Estimated Expenditures
Reserved (or Kxjenditure In Future Years
Total Expenditures and Reserve
4500
34KO0
2 VW
1,500
500
43 .000
l.UK)
41.000
SCHEDULE VIII
Serial Levy Fund
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE
130.000.00
130.000.00
Total Receipt
Beginning Net Cash Balance (or Deficit)
Total Budget Resources
$130,000
OO.ftO
190.000
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND RESERVE
130.000.00 Total Estimated Expenditures ..
130,000.00 Total Expenditures and Reserve
190.000
190.000
SCHEDULE IX
Tcachcrago and Special Building Fund
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE
Total iceceipis
Rcrtnntnc' Net Cash Balance (or Deficit)
Total Budget Resources
3.150
5.000
8.150
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND RESERVE
Total Estimated Expenditures
Reserved for Expenditure In Future Years
Total Expenditures and Reserve
1.350
6.800
8,150
Details Listed
On Emergency
Feed Grain Act
Most Oregon farmers will qual
ify automatically for price sup
ports on their 19C1 barley, oats,
and rye under the new emer
gency feed grain act Just passed
by Congress. But there's one big
exception, reports Jens Terjeson,
Pendleton, chairman of the Ore
State Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation (ASC) Com
mittee. Farmers who grew any amount
of corn or grain sorghum in 1959
or I960, or who plan to grow
corn or grain sorghum in 1961,
are the exceptin, Terjeson said.
These farmers will have to meet
acreage reduction provisions of
the new act to be eligible for
price supports on their 1961 feed
Stonficld Meat Co.
Hugh Smith. Owner & Mgr.
Stanfleld, Ore.
CUSTOM CUTTING-CUTTING
CURING
Wholesale & Retail
LOCKER MEAT
Call GI 9-3633
WE DELIVER
craln crops.
Farmers who grew or will grow
corn for silage or green fodder
are affected as much by the new
act as those who produce corn
for grain.
It now appears that farmers
who didn't grow corn or grain
sorghum the past two years, and
don't grow these crops this year,
can plant and harvest as much
feed grain as they like and still
take part In price supports, Ter
jeson emphasized.
Detailed information on how
the new program will affect corn
and grain sorghum growers in
Oregon will be available soon.
Farmers who have questions
should contact their county ASC
office, or county extension agent.
The emergency feed grain pro
gram was set up to enable the
eovernment to make some head
way this year toward stemming
the flow of feed grains, and give
time to develop more satisfac
torily permanent farm legisla
tion, according to U. S. Secretary
of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman.
The new program is also aim
ed at stabilizing feed grain
supplies so homemakers can be
assured of fair and stable prices
for meat, poultry, and dairy pro
ducts, Freeman said. It is also
hoped the program will ulti
mately reduce feed grain pro
gram costs to taxpayers by about
$500 million.
Interest Rate
Reduced
NEW
LAMP
IAGuK
NOW
ONLY
LOAMS
g)2
LONG-TERM LOW-COST
CREDIT FOR ANY FARM
OR RANCH NEED
See or Write
FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION
OF PENDLETON
103 South Main Street Pendleton. Oregon
B. & Telyea. Manager
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Mrs. R. ' Robert Smith. Portland, answers the front door from
her kitchen using Oregon's first Home Interphone system which
Dan Leahy. Pacific Telephone Northwest Installer, has Just
completed wiring In the Smith residence.
Pacific Telephone Introduces New System
A new home communications
system that enables you to ans
wer the front door or mina tne
baby over the telephone has
been introduced by Pacific Tele
phone Northwest in Heppner, ac
cording to District Manager W.
R. Brown.
The new system, called Home
Interphone, works entirely thru
telephones. Besides door-answering
and electronic baby-sitting
fpatures. it provides a variety of
services such as hands-free talk
ing and broadcasting by voice
thruout the house.
"The new home interphone is
a real first permitting a wide
range of intercom service plus
the handling of outside calls
from every phone in the house,"
Brown said. "It has been design
ed to make life easier, safer and
more enjoyable for the family."
The new system uses special
extension telephones to perform
the various telephone, broad
casting and intercommunication
services. The equipment, con
sisting of a telephone and a
small separate speaker, is avail
able In a variety of colors. Door
answering is carried out thru an
outside microphone' speaker
combination. The control unit
and transformer which power the
system are Installed in tne Dase
ment or other out-of-slght loca
tinn.
"The system is particularly
useful in emergencies, such as
reporting a fire or accident, or
calling for help In an emergen
cy," he pointed out.
Harold R. Fivecoat
The Man from Equitable asks-
Will you leave your family a home
or a mortgage?
mi odds that you will die before you pay off your
mortgage are 16 times greater than the chance your
house will catch fire. Yet, most prudent families
wouldn't think of being without fire insurance. Why
be without mortgage insurance?
Equitabk's remarkable mortgage repayment insur
ance plan protects your family against forced sale...
loss of savings... or loss of home. Costs are low for
this basic protection. For full information call...
HAROLD R. FIVECOAT
Box 447. Heppner Phone fi-5561
UT THE MAN MOM EQUITABLE BRING YOU PEACE OF MIRO
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
fTuimv rtuirt met in rvituUr
K'MUin on March I. 151- The
ir.inutrs tf th irlu term
Mrrt read and Mroel. The
r.rm cf V:thrrr!l an-l WHw-!l
Mat ghvn the contra t for audit
Ing the bx.k for the year V.W
i'.l.
The lollewina wanonts wete
luued on the General Tundt
F O Frreuson. Co. CI,
(mileage I I5W
Mllinn A. Bleeel. Co. Ct.
(mileage I 3316
fWar K. Peterson. Co. Ct 230
Ftrt Nail Bank, salaries C(A 40
SI, Ind. Acc. Comm. sauries .'i iu
Pub. Fmp. Het. Bd-. sal.
l.NKJM. Soc. 5m. 3tM 45 519 06
Northwest Hosp. Serv, sal
100 30. DA 9 50. Ins.
MOO - ici.no
St. Pub. Welfare Comm..
CA 200 50. KC 149 25. DC
547.50. OA A 2323.75 PTD
25650 - ...3,477.50
llerpner Auto Sales. Inc..
Sheriffs Car - 3.23
I'nlon Oil Co.. Sher. Car 2278
MoBride Body Shop. Sher.
Inc. -
C. J. D. Bauman. Sher. Inc.
13.35. Jail Exp. 150 ...
Central Mkt. A Groc.. Jail
exp.. 5.43. Cthse Ine CSc
John A. Pfeiffer. Cthse .....
Col. Baa. Elec. Coop., Civ.
Dof - 1055
it B. Rands. Just. Ct 25.00
Pac. Tel.. N. V.. Cur. Exp. 104 45
Rachel Harnett. Museum
Fund 10000
Evelyn Downing. Sec. Tr.,
Treas., Inc
Oreg. Dlst. Atty's Assoc.,
D. A
Mahoney & Abrams, DA
Mahonev & Abrams. DA
Stevens-Ness Law Pub. Co.,
Just. Ct 20.73
Robert Abrams, Juvenile .... 2.88
L. D. Tibbies. D. O., H.
Nurse Inc 80.00
Parke, Davis 4 Co., do 41.40
Dooly & Co., do 8.00
Union Oil Co., II. Nurse Car 4.04
Chas. Sappington. M. D.,
CIr. Ct 9 60
Hermlston Stationers. As
sess. Inc 33.35
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant, Ins 48.20
.02.00
.14.85
...6.13
. 1.38
TnuiJay. Apul 11 IMI
HtttNt GAZETTE TIM t
15.00
25.00
...46.50
...24.60
County Assessor
Explains 25
Percent Ratio
Oregon Revlsrd Statute
308.232 VALUE AT WHICH
TROPERTY IS TO BE AS
SESSED, "all property shall
be assessed at it's true cash
value, or percentage thereof,
applied uniformly to all clas
ses of property within each
county." Subsection (2) in
part, "beginning with the as
sessment date January 1, 1961,
all property shall be assessed
at 25 percent of true cash
value."
True cash value, as defined
by law, means market value
as of the assessment date.
Pacific Power A Light.
Cthe .
City Water Dept., Oh tl tW
Herman Green. Clh 3 00
Teco. Inc. Sher, Car . ...... IS HO
Shell Oil Cu dJ 604
L. D Tibbies. D O.. Ment.
Ill .,.,.10.00
Gilliam A BUbee lid.
Oh Repairs SW
Bruce Botrmcll do 350
Cas Turn. Co.. da .. ..... ... . 35 26
ileppner Gazrtte-Tlmra
Off. Pub. 1213. Sher.
Inc- 9 30 . 137.48
Phil's Pharmacy, Slier. Inc. 1.31
Kllham St at v. Print.. Or.
Ct 5.W
K. J. Altera, do 10.36
Marcaret Aker. do 10.36
CIvde Allstott. do 7.58
Father Anderson, do 7.58
Kathleen M. Andemon. do 13.50
Charles Beckett, do 7.58
Denward Berjevln, do 10.36
Laurel Ann Cannon, do . 10.36
Charles Carlson, do ... 10.36
A. L. Case, do 7.58
George Currln, do 10.70
Herbert Ekstrom. Jr.. do .. 10.30
Delbert Emert, do 1036
Victor Groshens. do 7-58
Elmer Heath, do 9 90
Juanita Lathrop. do 17.10
Betty Marquardt, do 9 i4
Eucene Maleske, do o-Sh
William Tarker, do ...17.10
E.llth Partlow. do 13.50
Randall Peterson, do 7.58
Mildred Fauch, do - 10-36
Creston Robinson, do ... 7.58
W. C Rosewall, do 7.58
Juanita Martin, do 9 90
Earl Sanders, do 17-10
pnl Slaughter, do ... 17.10
Vernon Stewart, do 17.10
nf.ru P Van Blokland. do
Wavel Wilkinson, do - 7.98
Orlan A. Wright, do 9-26
John Voile ,do 12.20
Barbara Voile, do .12.20
Haloid Xerox, Inc., do 116.85
R. B. Rands. Just. Ct. ........ 25.00
East. Oreg. Tel. Co., do 19 70
Col. Basin Elec. Coop, Civ.
Def 10-70
Pacific Tel.. NW. Civ. Def.
15.00. Cur. Exp. 78.60 93.60
Union Oil Co., Sher. Car 4.53
Standard Oil Co., do 30.85
Richfield Oil Corp., do 44.38
Tha followina warrants were
issued on the Gen. Roads Fundi
Pacific Telephone, NW 12.05
Col. BiUin dec. Coop . 2223
Pub. Dr.p Ret. B t. .... 201 W
St. Ind. Atx. Comm 213.73
Firl Nat I Back t Oregon Ct'A 40
Heppner Auto Sale. Inc. . . JW
11. C. il.cirr 2ii3
Sadie Farrbh 23 00
C1ar'nce Braden Owt. Co. 300.00
Plrl L. Howell ... ...1MS0
Shell Oil Co, . - FI9 92
City tf Heppner 3.733 46
City of Boardman C13 W
City if lone - 1.3G831
City of Irrigon 41757
City f Lexington 901.41
Heppner Auto Tarts 180.40
A. W. Davis upply Co. -.144.73
I'ac. Iwer Llcht 17.62
City Water Dept. 4-35
Gilliam Blsbee IUe .... 20.43
Fu Melon Chev. G. . 6.50
Paul Pettyjohn Co 41 C2
Cornet t Green Feed CO 00
Umatilla Elc. Coop. Assoc. 1.00
Northwest Ind. Laundry ..
Clyde Equipment Co. 924.50
Ford's Tire Serv ..o.yi
Ind. .Ir Pro.1. Co. 8.05
Stone Machinery Co 55.47
Lexington Implement Co. 130.S7
Shell Oil Co ... 23.84
I'nlon Oil Co 1.381.12
rac. Tel., N. W 995
Col. Basin Elec. Coop ....39.24
Standard Oil Co. 71.78
Union rnclflc Railroad 45.82
The followina warrant was is
sued en the Hoapt. Matnt Fundi
Pioneer Memorial Hosp. ..183.20
I
7k
FOLLETT
MEAT CO.
Hermlston, Oreqon
Ph. JO 7-6651
On Hermlston-McNaor
Highway
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thurs.
Sheep - Any Day
FOR
WEED CONTROL
at its best
CALL
HEL100IPTEK
SERVICES COMPANY
"MAC MCCARTHY
Ph. 191. Arlington
BOB BTRD
Ph. 271, Arlington
THE MAN
WHO CAME
TO DINNER
A bright interesting, infonnatiTe,
entertaining Tisitor arrives regularly In
most Morrow County home each week
end. Iff that trled-omd trusted friend,
counselor and guide to the family! the
Gazette-Times I
Always sure of a cordial welcome
from every member of the family circle
is this particular visitor. And he In
vited to stay through the whole week I
He has so much to tell about what every
body wants to know that his regular
visits ara looked forward to and thor
oughly enjoyed by one and all I
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