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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1928. PAGE SEVEN and rugs. Get orders in early. Mrs. T. W. Rippee, Heppner. 32-5. BE PREPARED FOR JACK FROST AND DECEMBER WIND. We have the glass for your broken windows and the parlor furnace to make your home cozy inside. Case Furniture Co, NOTICE FOR SALE Chester White brood sows and pigs; also good yearling Rhode Island Red roosters out of Hoover's Climb Up the Ladder of 4& Success NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be meeting of the Levying Board of Morrow County, i Oregon, at the Court House In Heppner, Oregon, on the 5th day of December, 1928, when and where the estimates arrived at by the Budget Committee of Morrow County, Oregon, hereiWter set forth, may be discussed with the Levying Board, and when and where any person who shall be subject to such tax levy, shall be heard In favor of or against said tax levy or any part thereof. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 8th day of November, 1928. B. L. BENGE, Judge. L. P. DAVIDSON, Commissioner. G. A. BLEAKMAN, Commissioner. ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET This estimate and accounting sheet Is made in compliance with Chapter 118 General Laws of Oregon for 1921, and shows in parallel columns the unit cost of the several services, materials and supplies for the. three years next preceding the current year, the detailed expenditures for the last one of the said preced ing years, and the budget allowance and expenditures for the six months of the current year, also the bud 287 trap-nested hens. Ralph But ler, Heppner. 29-tf. For Sale 7-room modern house, shade and fruit trees, also berry bushes; other adjoining lots for sale. Cash or terms. Elizabeth Smith state. 22tf. FOR SALE Select seed rye, Ro sen and Fall, from premium seed. J. Ifrank Spinning, phone 51, Echo, Ore. ' 29-tf. GOLD SEAL Congolium Sale Oct 1 to 6. ugs and yard goods extra special. Case Furniture Co. Wanted 4- or 5-room furnished house, with fence. Inquire this office. In the clapboard dwelling in Wst BraucSi, la, shown in the left lower corner of thil picture, Herbert Hoover, preiidcnt-elect of the United States, wu born. From this humble beginning he hat climbed the ladder leading to he White House which he is to occupy as the Nation's leader. Michael O'Connor departed from Pendelton on Thursday evening last, his destination being New York city from which point he expects to leave by steamer on the first of December lor his old home at Klll arney, Ireland. He will spend the winter months visiting with his mo ther, expecting to return to Hepp ner in the early 'spring. For the past fifteen years Michael has been a resident of this community and he is working for his brother, Jerm O'Connor, , on the Skinner creek ranch. - Mr. John W. Graves and Miss Dorris Wilcox were quietly married at the Congregational parsonage in lone, Thursday morning, Rev. W. W. Head officiating. There were present the bride's parents and their younger children, her brother and Miss Tressie Allstott Immediately after the marriage was solemnized the yuong couple motored to The Dalles. lone Independent The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilcox who reside on Willow creek below Lexington. Mr. and Mra. Vawter Crawford re turned on Thursday afternoon from Montesano, Wash., where they spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jones. While there Mr. and Mrs. Crawford also enjoyed a visit to the coast at Paci fic Beach and got an excellent view of the Pacific, which at the time was not so peaceful as it might have been, and the waves were roll ing high. Word received by friends here Wednesday is to the effect that Miss Anita Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hughes of Umapine, formerly of this city, underwent a serious operation in a Walla Walla hospital early Tuesday morning, from which Bhe rallied well, and her parents are very hopeful that her recovery will be rapid. Miss Hughes has been ill for some time. Mrs. B. O; Sigsbee departed on Sunday for San Francisco on a visit of a week to her daughters, the Misses Bernlce and Elaine Sigsbee. Accompanying Mrs. Sigsbee were Father Brady of the local Catholic church and Wm. Bucknum . who . went along as driver of the Sigsbee car. Mr. and Mrs. Natt Webb, well known to Heppner people, departed this week from their' Walla Walla home on a trip to California. They go to visit Harlan Vale, son of Mrs. Webb, who is attending school In the south and will return with them for the Christmas holidays. W. V. and Jasper Crawford mo tored to Portland Friday afternoon. From there they went on to Corvai lia to take in the big football game on Saturday. A very large crowd witnessed the defeat of the Aggies by the U. of O. In a good game. Fred J. Nlchoson was a visitor here from lone on Monday. Mr. Nlchoson is a well driller of many years experience and has many good wells to his credit in the lone section. The Episcopal ladles will hold their annual bazaar and tea at the Parish House, Saturday, December 1. Doors open at 1 p. m. Many beautiful articles for Christmas gifts. 22-29. Wes Brannon was In town on Wednesday from his farm home on Eight Mile. The good weather pre vailing now Is appreciated by the farmers of his community. J. O. French, formerly of Lex ington and now farming near Stan field, was here Tuesday with a load of potatoes, which he disposed of to local dealers. L. R. Demarls who farms the L. P. Davidson Gooseberry, farm, was a Friday visitor in Heppner, looking after matters of business Jiere. Ralph Akers, business man of lone, was a visitor her on Tuesday. Jerm O'Connor was in town for a while on Wednesday and reports sheep and range in good condition on the Rhea creek ranch. N. A. Clark, leading wheatraiser of Eight Mile, was attending to bus iness affairs here on Wednesday. BOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Water Works Improvement. Heppner, Oregon, Nov. 19, 1928. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder of the City of Heppner. Oregon, until five (6) o'clock P. M.. December 3, 1928, for fur nishing materials and labor and con structing the WATER WORKS IM PROVEMENT. Plans and specifications may be ob tained upon application and deposit of ten (10) dollars at the office of the City Recorder of Heppner, Oregon, or at the " office of L. R. Stockman, Con sulting Kngineer, Baker, Oregon. The deponit of ten (10) dollars will be re turned to contractors submitting bona fide bids for the work. Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit of five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid, either In cash or by a certified check. Bids will be opened at the regular council meeting at seven thirty P. M December 3, IS28. The riant is reserved to reiect any or all bids or to accept such bid or bids I are to tne best jnteresi oi me uiiy. By order of the City Council. E. G. NOBLE, Mayor. E. R. HUSTON, Recorder. WANTS Irrigated ranch, Boardman dis trict, 40 acres, 28 under ditch, good house, drilled well and other Im provements. On phone line, R.F.D. and school bus route. Priced cheap at $4500.00, part down, balance easy terms. Am otherwise occupied rea son for selling. Lee Mead, Board man, Ore. , 35-38p Wanted Experienced woman for general housework. Good wages. Mrs. L. H. Hamley, Pendleton, Ore. 33-5. Fnr SnJn Riane Bronze turkeys: toms $12, hens $7. The large kind none better. Cora Burroughs, lone, Oregon. 33 tf. Forshaws, pioneer florists of Pen dleton, have arranged with the Case Furniture Co. to represent them in Heppner. 33tf. FOR SALE Big type Poland China pigs, $5 each. Walter Jep son, 12 miles south of lone on Rhea creek. 33-8 Now ready to weave your carpets 'LEADS THE BAND' THE NEW ZERQLENE the modern oil A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT Proud ? Of course you'd be proud of a beautiful floor like this But this Is only one of the many modern Armstrong Floors that we are ready to show you. You'll find Just the correct floor for any room in your house he.re. Jaspes, Mounded Inlalds, Embossed Handcraft Tile designs . . . anything you like. Come In and lot us show them to you. Dirt Can't Grind Into These Floors The new Accolac process pro tects Armstrong's Linoleum with a smooth, tough, flexible lacquer. All dirt Is surface dirt, easily brushed away. Heels do not mar these floors or grind dirt Into them. Baldwin's Furniture Exchange Armstrong's Linoleum Floors FOR EVERV KOOM IN THE HOUSE BEFORE SELLING YOUR WHEAT See F. W. Turner & Co. Representing STRAUSS AND CO., INC. Pendleton Week Commencing SATURDAY, NOV. 24, ' and Ending SATURDAY, DEC. 1 . Genuine' Pendleton $6.00 Wool Shirts $5.39 $5.00 Pendleton Wool Shuts . 4.49 $7.50 Pendleton Blazers $6.75 $5.50 Pendleton Wool Blankets $4.85 ; PRODUCTS OF THE FAMOUS PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS A man's store for men Living Gifts That Go on Living BUY JEWELRY FOR CHRISTMAS See our line of nationally advertised wrist and strap watches selling at $7.50 to $55.00 Also featuring Diamond Rings of quality, priced upward from $25. PETERSON'S Heppner, Ore. get estimate for the year 1929. Department of Officer Estimated 1929 Expenditures Expended lest mo. COUNTY JUDGE Salary Expense COUNTY CLERK Salary Deputy Books and Blanks . SHERIFF Salary Deputies Travel Expense Incidentals TREASURER Salary ' Incidentals ASSESSOR f Salary Deputy Extension Books and Blanks Field Work Incidentals SUPERINTENDENT Salary Travel Incidentals Books and Blanks . Club Work CORONER Fees and Mileage COUNTY COURT Commissioners' Expenses SURVEYOR Fees and Expenses ACCOUNTANTS Audits CURRENT EXPENSE Telephone, postage, station ery,, telegram's, etc. TAX pOLLECTION Collections, Books, Blanks JAIL Board, Expense ELECTIONS Expense INDIGENT SOLDIERS Relief COURT HOUSE Janitor Fuel Light, Water Incidentals Water Ditch Renovating CARE OF POOR Expense PHYSICIAN Salary INSANE Expense WIDOWS' PENSIONS Expense . CIRCUIT COURT Jurors, Witnesses Reporters Bailiffs Meals Special Counsel . Incidentals JUSTICE COURT Fees, jurors DISTRICT ATTORNEY Expense COUNTY AGENT Appropriation TAX REBATE Rebate SEALER Appropriation WATERMASTER Appropriation SCHOOL LIBRARY Books INSTITUTE Expense MISCELLANEOUS Overseer Insurance Bonds Incidentals EMERGENCY FUND COUNTY SCHOOL Per capita TUITION High School MARKET ROAD Cooperation ROAD BONDS Sinking Fund Bond Interest ROADS, HIGHWAYS New roads, repairs, labor, ma chinery BRIDGES New bridges, labor, repair, co operation on Willow Creek ROADMASTER Salary STATE OF OREGON State INDEBTEDNESS Out Warrants TOTAL 1,800.00 50.00 2,000.00 1,600.00 800.00 2,000.00 2,400.00 500.00 200.00 1,000.00 250.00 1,600.00 1,200.00 150.00 800.00 1,200.00 100.00 1,600.00 350.00 150.00 100.00 150.00 250.00 1,000.00 100.00 350.00 700.00 600.00 300.00 1,800.00 100.00 1,080.00 1,000.00 600.00 500.00 600.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 300.00 100.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 100.00 100.00 , 100.00 100.00 100.00 250.00 250.00 2,500.00 100.00 117.00 585.00 200.00 200.00 1,200.00 413.00 470.00 80.00 5,000.00 17,500.00 7,000.00 16,250.00 41,555.00 31,905.00 25,000.00 14,400.00 2,000.00 75,000.00 22,200.00 .Badge 1928 , Expended 1927 $299,755.00 800.00 1,00000 600.00 353.94 1,000.00 1,380.00 699.36 600.00 . 39.00 80000 600.00 734.92 80000 26176 20.00 65490 2332 250.00 84136 1,632.39 218.55 842.52 480.00 693.01 1,639.56 150.00 78.10 432.50 1,345.60 72.42 85.83 i 1,275.00 62.86 819.88 600.00 82.50 414.00 $ 1,600.00 50.00 2,000.00 1,320.00 800.00 2,000.00 2,460.00 500.00 200.00 1,000.00 250.00 1.600.00 1,200.00 150.00 300.00 1,20000 100.00 1,600.00 350.00 150.00 100.00 150.00 300.00 1,250.00 100.00 350.00 700.00 600.00 300.00 2,000.00 100.00 960.00 1,000.00 600.00 500.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 300.00 100.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 250.00 200.00 2,55.00 100.00 117.00 , 585.00 200.00 200.00 1,200.00 385.00 420.00 80.00 5,000.00 17,500.00 7,000.00 16,250.00 41,555.00 27,450.00 25,000.00 9,500.00 2,000.00 75,000.00 46,600.00 $ 1,600.00 3,901.63 6,157.64 1,110.75 4,483.77 2,506.13 204.80 1,377.05 135.42 437.50 771.71 253.75 309.80 622.92 3,291.34 247.62 636.00 12.00 930.00 3,524.25 235.72 545.45 2,550.00 '19.45 116.84 455.79 200.00 200.00 1,829.13 573.06 Expended 1928 I 1,600.00 4,060.74 5,265.48 1,080.47 4,464.98 2,774.49 99.95 1,461.55 2839 375.00 752.54 371.68 215.45 1,344.03 2,467.09 1,970.45 120.00 79.80 580.00 3,701.05 114.22 222.22 2,500.00 118.07 119.20 871.75 300.00 231.65 1,903.00 1,395.98 Expended 1885 $ 1,600.00 3,729.53 3,112.08 1,11666 4,578.39 2,611.24 152.00 1352.54 30.34 312 50 622.90 509.75 " 470.72 , 758.16 3,049.85 2,53531 120.00 85.80 832.50 685.69 227.55 96.01 2,575.00 114.57 44.05 " 196.51 150.00 1,182.00 302.16 The following amounts are not Included within the 6 per cent limitation and are authorized by law: Interest on bonds Bond Sinking Fund . State Tax High School Tuition $ 31,905.00 41,555.00 75.000.00 7,000.00 $155,460.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1929, OTHER THAN TAXATION: Interest on bank deposits Fees from Clerk's Office 25 per cent Forest Rentals . Uncollected Taxes Total estimated receipts $ 600.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 22,200.00 ..$ 26,800.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenditures for 1929 subject to 8 limitation Total estimated receipts not Including proposed tax ..$144,295.00 28.80000 Balance, amount to be raised by taxation subject to 8 limitation - $117,495.00 Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 8th day of November, 1928. MORROW COUNTY BUDGET COMMITTEE, GAY M. ANDERSON, Secretary. R. L. BENGE, Chairman. M Heppner Gazette Times for Everything in Printing J-