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Hltmt CAZCTTC T1MU. rburdrf. July S. IMj Seehafers Host City Well Bids Above Estimate Picnic for Grange r riANCts bosk wiuon UlflJ over from last wk) IRRIGON Bid were opened Call and Kellv Vaught returned I h regular council meeting here with them to vUlt trtla I '' """n " .e..lc. I Inn a well for the C ity. Mr. and Mr. Bill Callff and I 9lh lwo Propoaaia aubmii. nris .Liu . 4j... u i k j ni raster fir iri iMnn W. G. Set-hafer were hot for "n."0,irv.,i 7;V ii hirf.w u".h !5 TST th'2 werTend W. .K .WWW. . work on "VJnnm. tluh Ihetr Mr. Califf mother. I 001 , m eapioraiory ana pro Home hunomla UuD at ineir d.i.,i. i , h.Jductlon chase of the lob. The EE2nL m0tn' br.Hhrr.lr Tu T d .Uter. Mr other propoaal from era IS prraenL I and Mr. Don Downey. I Cha. Jugmann Urllllns Co. of Br MABT UE HARLOW (Held over from lat week) BOARDMAN Mr. and Mr.! Annie Downey. Obermeler, who Walla Walla with a SJ0.032 of fer. Both bid were above the Invited ffuext Included Mr. ( A .....I.I ...u.n fTtillH nit oils. niwiu ... ..-. i c, it. i I If r. Dot ft uiui wciw uove l Warren.. M. Roll In BUhopJ P'ndin the ' L llel;Lnlnwi wUmate 0( tr"" "-" .'5.7 the home of her p.Ven.i Mr" . Bid rMlm.te. were forwarded i.iuiii .., ""'' "-"r " , in Ernest Obermeler 1 10 Cornell, llowiana. liayet mer hmmona. the three Utter ""a w. trnw cibeiwit-r.i smiii- who I Will' I VRllll WCID 111(7 VlJf-f I - , ' " . ' meter aon ln law and daugh I nglneerlng the project for the 1 KBfl si u 1 1 TK...M.I 'iiv. iiir 1 1 1 1 1 aariHiv nm m 1 in it.: The Prior Claim", a Moody '"i 'V.'--,"" " "iwl7 omWn t.iionV i,..,hr.t- it-m. oii " tiin. voniue inu oiwc 01 01.1- . muio imuiuir .. ... u I Helena irequirea on tne diu neeu ac- presented at the Board man Com- 11-. p.v Smith of Baker vbilt. I count for mme of the execs rnunity cnurcn aurwav : niKn. py fd Saturdav at ,he hnmc of n,.r amount of the proposal. A ape- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. I cla' meeting of the council has - 1 iiMnni. 11 r m ri Belshee and the 1 -nfvnvw, uav- .nafl.'r 0thpr visilora ,as, been acheduled thU week for , T r. yZL week at the Se-hafer home were conKiaerin ne enKineers roc- r.led him here. their nn. in-law and dnufht.r I ommendations. awarding the . "l,,,, Mr. and Mrs. Georee lloldcrman contract, and discu-sslng other . '" 0"m"". 'L't'" and son Bill of l'hllomath. Mspects of the proposed system net HIM r-R 01 inc nuiw um Ch.nnnn Mf Vll Uiiihlii. I Norm C hrnih n-nnunl Inf. Morrow County Annual Report ANNUAL, BErORT fOI MORBOW COUNTT ITtOM July 1. 1967 te Jum 3d. IKS COMFLT1NG WTTH ORS 2t-3M and u AMENDED CHAF. IM of the 1S7 SESSION LAWS. SHERIFF'S AND TAX COLLECTOR'S ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 1967 TO JUNE 30, 1968 Iteppner, Oregon July 8. IOCS In accordance with Section 294-230 OO. I hereby submit thl. my annual report of receipt and dlKburaementa from July i. r.jf to June 3a 1968. both date inclusive. TAX COLLECTIONS Canh on hand and on depoalt July 1. 1967 4 28261 ft IP...... D..nll ...Itk llfM Kh Zho co hoateaa n- Wash- form,,r resident here. Shroth Insurance Agency, was MP H. Kobte" .rS I Shi?S rl'i ,as? ..at the home present to discuss the tort law TWxnn.acan u,i.M nilACtfl I INU. iTt tlUlll'll, Will. II OlIlJl H CI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CI 4 llll vonovan were guesu. ,. . We-k-end visitors at the home munitv of public bodies, and o...iX..t,. r!rZ.n ' Mr- and Mrs. Harold Hash which took effect July 1 of this ( ' I'Vfi 1 1 it. u Avals v,i va -vivBt i il. . j . , j,... ti- .uki.i A U U .i i,":,""'". enter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Getz. this law may have upon the Mrs Rod Flue and Mra Jerrv 01 171 " Dalu'8. nd 'nelr son city's Insurance coverage. P k Mtlie wiW tt,"!,,lero,"LU,r-Mj;-...a-lld N bld received in an .-. fViuici tiuon mm uauKii'iiuap f at roll fnp mna rtn fl A donation was made to the Valerie and Denise of Port- $36,000 revenue bond Issue for Becky Howland fund. . vr ,b, construction of a water system The princess dance for Kathy J'V! I,! "'T.'!11 " resolution was adopted of- Hinton to be held July 27 was " DJ LM nWa:' fering these bonds for sale to discussed. T n,1r;'.ors V Karmers Home Administration. There will be no other Julv '", V,"' J"m r-Vi A 526.700 grant has been ap- meeting, with the next one to ?"! m- ana Wrs- 'r' proved by this agency to assist be at the home of Mrs. Bates ... .... in financing the project AUgUSI 1J. C,l.l.. ir . . . T ., IPrairiP. Wash.. viKitt ia w.k Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McClellan A snower was neia saiuraay ,u-' ' . C "rZ. " . " and their two sons, or Snrins. night at the grange hall in hon- V and Kter M h m field. Mo., were overnight guests or of Shirley Earwood . and her 2?J ni'hpr viUnS I ?f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. small son. tinan. mere wrre :, w " 1 Harvev Warner. Thev wice on 3H present. The committee in .r S me. roultn Vancouver. B. C to at. ttVA: -d eraL TI, m . a 1 h iiim 11 v h r 1 1 1 iYirt Ann I'liuor 1 TT.ti., er, Mrs. w?s Moen, jvirs. itarryi . : c" ; CIcllans to Vancouver, returning NnhlA anH 1LTa Ui 11 rhA I va nunu. uuir . . , . lae7 of The"' Dalles. Psent S, were Mr. and f Mr.. . from out of town were the hon- Xr Ti-"t i-uren ur. . m.. ,ju orpp'u Kistpr Mn Rill Tuiiif nnH TKar(l- 'ns week for a three week va- SferlVn and ickie'of tuj oine Ff rm S nf W ' southern Oregon" Centra' 8"d mlTanVEva LaChfnceLa VrLLnt 'Sh MrD an Mrs- Eugene' Borg r-.o.j. d,!, .... ... I- t-.ra.SS, Mont. and Sheridan, and Rnnn i wn iriifRt nf th W??' L Albert Partlow family the past Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fortner of week. The Bergs are from Van Portland visited here last week I mmor Wnoh Rev. George Neeley left Sun- 'Jr-.ro"ne.rsJsp- Mrs. Lois Jackson has leased day with a group of young peo- Arnold C'assen and lit the home" the One-Stop Drive-in from the pie for Camp Plnecroft near A.r Yr'n m law nd clarks flnd " will be open for Blanchard, Idaho. In the group 51 .Pforln?r so1-'nlaw "n4 business under her manage- were Shannon McNeil of Wash- "'u', "lr- ana Mra- lvun ment for the remainder of the tucna, Wash., former resident "J"w, 1 1, tt.h . c season. here Dlnni Rash Shorrv Wll Mr- and Mrs- Jonn Hill of Sa- . . soand Jrv HascaH Thev will lem visited last FridaV at the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stratton h hSL . 1 y 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Chub and their two .daughters of Warren. Hill attended Boardman cimana, den., visi.iea at tne von urande. Prizes were won in a game played by Mrs. Glen Car penter and Miss LaChance. be there a week. ..41J83.713.9S 62.137.37 ti.ti58.12 8.213 43 4.2S0.83 721.55 581.37 31460 5.M7.91 263.88 155.01 17 6H taxea 1966-67 laxe 1!H5 j6 taxes 19tl 65 taxes 1963-64 taxes 1962-63 luxe 1961-62 taxes 1960-61 laxe Lieu of taxes .. 2 pena'ty on foreclosures Over collections (assessors errors) Total on hand and received . DISBURSEMENTS . , Turned to Morrow County Treasurer Tax refund (over collections! Cost of publications (2 oenaltv fund) Cash on hand On deposit Total disbursements and balance on hand June 30, 1968 TRUSTEE ACCOUNT TEMPORARY LICENSE PERMITS S1.374.678.P6 .$1,374,900.67 ..41,374.259.17 155.01 206.16 205.75 134.58 .41.374,960.67 Receipts $ 633.75 Disbursed CIVIL FEES AND MILEAGE Receipts $ 82151 Disbursed . PISTOL PERMITS $ 633.75 .4 821.51 Receipts ..$ 40.50 Total Receipts $1,495.76 Disbursed $ 40.50 Total Disbursements $1,495.76 Respectfully submitted, C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff and Tax Collector By; Elvira Irby Deputy 6.000.00 503.10 Board of Aeronautic' (Surfacing Lex. Airport Ore. St. Marine Board (Boat License) Total Receipt - 43.052.930.78 riu Cah on hand July 1, 1907 $3,380,803.23 DISBURSEMENTS General fund warrant paid $ 228.73151 Road fund School Fair County Hospital School Bond k Interest Irrigation .... Blue Mt Education District Law Library Port of Morrow Shool Building fund Forest Fire Patrol tax I. R. F. P. D H. R. F. P. D. Alcohol Enforcement fund Dog fund Boardman Cemetery fund Heppner Cemetery fund lone Lexington Irrigon Cemetery ...... Boardman Vector Control . Boardman Park fund - Irrigon Park fund - ..... County Park fund (Special) Hospital Trust fund (Basement store room) Taylor Grazing fund Airport fund 2;.35020 915.417.17 35,173.25 42.777.43 8.201.17 R8.99500 28,59424 92,335.62 800.00 29.567.79 1.238.78105 12.827.01 2.559.61 4.629.42 29220 219.50 3,637.48 11,806.81 10.051.68 5,278.70 384.59 13.414.74 6,094.54 2,704.35 3,050.00 1,644.61 1,590.51 TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 1967 TO JUNE 30, 1968 . ra hi . Leiehton and Dan Hill homos pnenii s onice j iemporary Mr. and Mrs. Max Deweese of it", " " "U"M I the nar wppIc License Stickers) rnndtlow Wash un vlcitnra D0V- . I " ..rtts. " . .. . Sheriff's nfflro Milp Maude Dillon of Portland was . Mra- stratton is me iormer a recent visitor at the home of Janice Cruthers and daughter of ner brother and sister-in-law, "f iaie rea cruiners 01 uraa Heppner, Oregon July 1, 1968 Mrs. Sadie Parrlsh Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon In accordance with O.R.S. 294.230. I herewith submit this, mv annual report of receipts and disbursements from July 1. 1967 to June JU, l'jws, both dates inclusive. Balance on hand June 30, 1967 $ 327,872.45 Keceived irom: Sheriff's office (taxes) $1,368,621.26 Sheriff s office (Columbia Basin Elec. Coop, tax donation) 5.637.91 Sheriff's office (Fine) 45.00 Grandvlew, Wash., were visitors Sunday and Monday at the - home of Mrs. Deweese s sister, Mrs. Leo Root. Other Sunday guests included Mrs. Root's bro there and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mefford of Wheel er, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mef ford of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mefford of Salem, and her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber of Arlington Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone went to Vancouver, B. C. over the week-end to visit their son. Jo dy, who is In jockey training mere, "iney also visited Mrs, Tatone's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stone, in Seattle, Wash., and Val Austin, iormer resident of Arlington, Rev. and Mrs. Gcorgre Neeley were nosts ror a barbecue and swimming party at Lake Uma tilla last Thursday for the young people of Community Church. There were 20 present. Mrs, Esther Emmons and grandson, Elmer Emmons, and Eva LaChance of La Grande were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Glen Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Ely went to Yakima, Wash. Saturday to meet their son Allen of Seattle, and bring Renee and Rena Ely back here to spend several weeks. They came homo by way of Whitstran, Wash and visited their son-in-law and dauehtpr. jvir. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillon. County Registers 318 House Trailers tllla. She attended school at both Irrigon and Boardan. Mrs. Virginia Meier of Reeds port was a guest in the home of Rev. and Mrs. John Kenney thlc uontr nftpr iicltlnrr urlth Oregon counties will share hap hrrtthoi In VJantnpA Qha urn.. this year In more than $2,200.- In mnmhor rf th rVirnh n.hloh 000 collected In license fees the Kenneys pastored in Reeds- from house trailer owners by the port. Department of Motor Vehicles Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy re- since May, 1967. turned from an extended vaca- . Tj),lSo J??1- 3 total, of $2,279,993 tion trip. They visited friends Is $258,156 more than was dis- and relatives in Kansas, Okla- tl'ibUted in 1967. MorrOW COUntV homa ant Missnurl Mr anH shows 318 trailer applications Mrs. sHomer Coy, who is' Coy's with fees totaling $10,109.41. brother of Toronto, Kansas, Monies are distributed accord- hmmrht thom HrtmA in Vtia rar ing to the trailer's location shown on the registration appli- ton. Wash., at the Wesleyan lanuii. I cniirnh rnnrprpnpp The amount is based on 73.691 Mr house trailer applications DrO I familv ttnrtpri Pnmn moot-in cr cessed by the Department from at Clarkston, Wash. May 1 last Year through ADril Mrs nion Hnnvor oavo a 30 this year. Last year's distri- luncheon recently, honoring her uuium was uuseu on oo.oz ap- sister, Mrs. Kay Wheelhouse. on piiLauuus piucessea. ner birthday. Other guests were, Counties receiving more than I Mm i t, whiimnm Mro 91UU.UUU are Muimoman, u,-1 George McCIaskey, Mrs. Ted 633.75 392.80 428.71 40.50 5,004.24 449.00 67.00 041; Lane, $259,530; Clackamas, $16,92H; Marion, $154,711; Jack son, i&4,U8i: Washington. $122. 091; and Douglas. $118,758. All but five counties Baker. Gilliam, Sherman, Wasco and Jetterson had more house trail rs registered this year than for and Mrs. Newell Vaught. the same period a year ago, The 10th of the Month is The Business-Professional Man's PAY-DAY Always pay your bills dy the 10th of the month. Remember, the way you pay today, is the way you are building your credit record for the next RED BOOK Credit Bureau of Umatilla County SLOW AND PAST DUE ACCOUNTS ARE COLLECTED BT THE ADJUSTMENT DEPARTMENT. PAT YOUR SLOW ACCOUNTS NOW AND AVOID HAVING THE ACCOUNT TURNED IN FOR COLLECTION Hoover and Mrs. Bob Richard son, all of Arlington. Misses Patricia and Suzan Stiles of Roseburg, and Miss Mary Lynn of Arlington, are vis iting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoover at their home in Irrigon, Club Entertains McNary Golfers By VIRGINIA KELSO (Held over from last week) KINZUA McNary Golf Club paid the Kinzua Golf Club a visit on June 16. Prizes for the McNary ladies went to Vivian Bowen for low gross, to Jean Cartwright for low net. Long drive went to Vivian Bowen wth closest to the pin to Opal Lee. Dorothy Close won low gross for the Kinzua ladies and also captured closest to the pin with LaVina Conner winning low net and long drive. For the McNary men, first low gross went to Jim Cart- wright with second low gross to George Heildman. First low net went to Jack Bowen with sec ond low net to Phil Hiatt. Clos est to the pin went to Jim Cart wright, with long drive going to Phil Hiatt. For the Kinzua men, first low gross went to Joe Cruse, a new member who had a 68 for even par. Second low gross went to Ned Nickelsen. First low net went to Don Slinkard with Bud Bird getting long drive. Breakfast was served by the men with the ladies taking over the serving of the dinner. Sheriff's office (Mileage) Sheriff's office (Fees) Sheriff's office (Pistol Permits) Clerk's office (Office fees) Clerk's office (Law Library fees) Clerk's office (Dog License) J.P.'s office, Heppner, (Judge Gribble) J.P.'s office, Irrigon, (Judge Jorgensen) Assessor's office (sale of maps & photo copies) Assessor's office (Assessor Collection) Pioneer Memorial ; Hospital, (Water rent) i .-. Lenna Smith (Fair fund receipts) Earl Soward (Refund to J.P. acc't. placed in Trust) Elaine George (Cemetery Receipts) .... Zepha Warner (Cemetery Receipts) .. Amanda Duvall (Gift for Special Hospital Improvement) Mable Boylen, (Umatilla Co. Irrigation tax) M. S. Boyer (Rent at Co. Airport) H. O'Donnell (Craber Option) Misc. refunds and dividends First National Bank of Ore. (Interest on T.C.D.'s) The Bank of Eastern Ore. (Interest on T.C.D.'s) Ore. State Land Bd. (Irreducible School fund) Morrow County School Dist. R-l (Relmb. from Fed. Gov. for the construction of Riverside School) . Sale of Misc. materials & services (Roads) Ore. State Highway Dept. (Grant Irrigon Park) , Sec. of State (Cigarette Tax) Sec. of State (Liquor tax, etc.) Sec. of State (Amusement Device tax) Sec. of State (Motor License, St. Hiway fund) Sec. of State (Refund for Welfare) Sec. of State (Parks Matching fund) .... Sec. of State (Gas tax refund) Sec. of State (Taylor Grazing) Ore. State Dept. of Compensation (Road Dividend) Ore. State Dept. of E Services (Civil Defense) Ore. State Dept. of Motor Vehicles (Trailer License) '66-67 Ore. State Dept. of Motor Vehicles (Trailer License) '67-68 Ore. Tax Commission (Columbia Basin Elec. Co-op) (Umatilla Elec. Co-op) Ore. Tax Commission (Property tax relief) 100,639.00 Ore. Tax Commission (Net Inventory tax relief) 13,577.00 Ore. Tax Commission (Senior Citizens Property tax rel.) 2,954.47 Ore. Tax Commission (Car Companies tax) - 203.79 Ore. Racing Commission (Racing Receipts) fairs - 26,593.30 Ore. Tax Commission (Timber Severance tax) 14,807.22 Corps of Engineers (Purchase of tracts) 5,77o.OO Sec. of State (Land Leases for flood control) - 4.714.75 Sec. of State (Forestry Rentals) 38,072.60 3,342.00 10,595.45 206.95 1,283.03 180.00 14,106.21 10.00 4,795.77 54.88 3,050.00 3,880.69 600.00 250.00 157.51 8,457.73 3,097.63 7,363.22 1,283,780.20 31,028.58 3,200.00 6,943.08 6,085.34 148.61 13,200.21 2,725.39 5,490.46 1,223.34 292.01 2,487.00 1,418.87 9,433.91 10,109.41 6,946.38 2,595.56 Total Disbursements $3,085,910.18 Balance on hand June 30, 1968 $ 294,893.05 Respectfully submitted, Sylvia E. McDaniel Morrow County Treasurer CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 1967 TO JUNE 30, 1968 CLAIMS ALLOWED AND WARRANTS DRAWN FROM JULT I. 1967 TO JUNE 30, 1968 County Court S 20.063.43 Sheriff 26.216.05 Clerk . 18,882.13 Treasurer . 4,825.98 Assessor 32,363.55 Health Department 7,990.83 Justice of Peace, 5th dist 5,171.15 Justice of Peace, 6th dist 3,651.23 Courthouse 12,791.36 Juvenile Department .!T.."" 2i239!34 District Attorney 3 671 20 Circuit Court ... 7 7Q3 97 Civil Defense 1... 3,868.54 museum 1 194 1 Current expense ' I's-ia'tw Jail expense 882.85 Surplus foods 1 730 51 Audit ..'..'.'Z.'.Z.'.'.'l'.'.' l,815.'O0 Co. & Home Dem. Aeent izivonn County Planning Committee 523 80 Emergency 4,009.80 Equalization Board 525 00 Elections " " otuc'o Heppner Rural FJre 307.49 lK";rS"w,r - 5457.86 Mentally 111 expense utticlal Publications Bonds Registrar County Park fund Sec. of State (Sale of Public Lands) Sec. of State (Flood Damage) Road fund State Board of Control (Transporting prisoners) State Public Welfare Commission (Surplus Food) - State Board of Health (Autopsy) Veteran's Affairs (25 Expenditures) 1,466.85 6,453.82 192.76 1,068.95 42.00 6.58 194.95 1,536.96 484.00 34.50 0 ot;-7 01 ?ial ?fcu,rity ......ZZZ.'." 4,399.'54 Water Master 1 oqt rs Welfare ...ZZZ 7 088 50 Mid-Columbia Planning Comm 150000 Keep Oregon Green 50 00 Predatory Animal Control 726100 County Retirement fund Paper for offices ..Z.".'.".'"Z 382 58 Inland Waterways Assoc Weeds ; nn Machine Mtse . o'o i lnime office help I:::::::::::::::::::::: 2:150:05 KOauS OTOrvin-yo Dog fund .;::::::::: Law Library snnnn Taylor Grazing fund 2 V Alcohol Enforcement fund -moon Hospital fund ZZZZZZZZZ." 8 201 17 TOTAL $528,433.33 OUTSTANDING WARRANTS FOR GENERAL FUND Warrants outstanding June 30, 1967 . t innfi-j as Warrants issued July 1 1967 to June aoi'lSS" ZZZT" 23836512 Warrants paid July 1, 1967 to June 30, 1968 . 228 wn'n Warrants outstanding June 30, 1968 ZZZZZ 20:538.10 OUTSTANDING WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL ROAD FUND Warrants outstanding June 30, 1967 is 917 in Warrants issued July 1, 1967 to June 30, 'l968 ZZZ 278910 78 Warrants paid July 1, 1967 to June 30, 1968 290810 28 Warrants outstanding June 30, 1968 331760 SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1967 O.R.S. 294.235 County Treasurer Cash on Hand July 1, 1966 .... $ 275 7714 County Treasurer Receipts July 1, 1966 W71.45 to June 30. 1967 County Treasurer Disbursement" July T" 1966 ' to June 30. 1967 County Treasurer-Balance on hand June 30, 1967 327879 d Taxes turned over to County Treasurer July 1 lflfiB '.872.45 to June 30, 1967 J ' 0 , .... Warrants outstanding General Fnnrt .fnn" ir 1 rif?7 - . Warrants outstanding General Roads June 30, 1967" Z.' 1521710 STATEMENTS OF CANDIDATES FILED WITH THE COUNTY v '"i i-niMArtx fcLECTION May 28, 1968 John Mollahan Committee, Sheriff ., C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff ?13Hii Sadie Parrish, Co. Clerk . Sylvia McDaniel, Co. Treasurer None Walter H. Hayes, Co. Commissioner i;one Bert Corbin, Sheriff None None Dated this 17th day of July, 1968. Sadie Parrish, County Clerk Youngsters Need Hunting Licenses Juvenile hunters are advised that they must have the regu lar adult hunting licenses and tags if they hunt big game ani mals this fall. The Game Com mission issued this reminder to day since many of these young sters first purchase the juvenile hunting license and then later on decide to accompany parents on big game hunting expedit-ios. Juvenile hunters from 14 through 17 years of age who hunt nongame or small game animals only may hunt on the juvenile hunting license which costs $2. However, juveniles 12 ears of age or older must po ssess the regular adult hunting icense and big game tags when hunting big game animals. Par ents and youngsters should make this decision well in ad vance of the seasons, for if the youngster first purchases the juvenile license and later de cides to hunt big game, he gets no rebate on the cost of the big game license and tag. Juveniles under 14 years of age are not required to have a license to hunt small game and nongame animals such as upland game birds, rabbits, and others, but they must be accom panied in the field by an adult. Youngsters under 12 cannot hunt big game. Nonresident juveniles are re quired to have the regular non lesident hunting licenses and tags.