Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 24, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, May 24, 1945
MOVERS SHOULD TURN IN
FULE OIL COUPONS
People moving from one house
to another are reminded by the
OPA office that they should turn
in unused coupons and make ap
plication for new coupons to apply
to their new residences. Coupons
are issued on the reidence and are
not usable elsewhere, the ration
board states.
Sugar applications are beginning
to come in to the loci office and
it is noted that some applicants
are neglecting to sign on all the
lines expected of them. Such ap
plicants should call at the office
and get the blanks properly filled
out so the board may go ahead
with the processing.
Schedule VI Summary of Estimates of Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levips
Bond Inter -
ESTIMATION OP TAX Total All i1"? , !,St,and nrovement
TP-VY .,i Fund Total Sinking provemeni
LEVY FundS V Schedule II Fund Total Ild Total
Sched. Ill Schedule V
Tot1?1r,TsTted expenditures $61,278.00 $57,778.00 ,$ 50)0.00 $ 3,000.00
DEDUCT: I
Total estimated receipts and available cash balances
(Schedule I) 4 $23,884.02 j j j
Amount necessary to balance the budget - 7.282.34
Analasys of estimated tax levies: j
Amount inside 6 limitation 23,884.02 I
Amount outside 6 limitation. ; 7,2&2.34 ( ;
INDEBTEDNESS
1. Amount of onded indebtedness (include all
negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued
under section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.) $4,000.00
4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) .
$4,000.00
HANK STOTTS HOME
Hank Stotts arrived home Wed
nesday after an enforced sojourn
of many months in Germany. He
was among some of the first pris
oners of war released by the Amer
ican forces in their eastward trek
!through thp one-time Hitlerian
naziland. Despite his months of
prisoner fare he is looking fine
and the privilege of being home is
fast wiping out the memories of
those dark days.
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CARD OF THANKS
;We wish to thank our friends
for their generous assistance, the
many beautiful cards and floral of
ferings during the illness and death
of our beloved mother, Lola Elea
nor McCabe, and to express our
appreciation to the Red Cross for
bringing Ernest, Earl and Howard
Dated this May 19, 1945.
Signed: Bonnie B. McClintock C. W. Barlow
District Clerk Chairman, Board of Directors
Approved by Budget Committee May 19, 1945.
Signed: Mrs. Stephen Thompson Jos. J. Nys
Secretary. Budget Committee Chairman, Budget Committee
home.
A. A. McCabe and family.
THANKS TO FRIENDS
I wish to thank everyone for the
beautiful cards and Mother's day
gifts sent during my illness.
Mrs. Martha Wright
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in
compliance with Sec. 111-908, 0. C.
L. A., to the legal voters of School
District No. 1, of Morrow County,
State Oregon, that the ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING of said district
will be held at the City Hall; to be
gin at the hour of 2 o'clock d. m.
on the third Monday of June, being
the 18th day of June, A. D. 1945.
This meeting is called for the pur
Ipose of electing one director for
the three year term and the tran
saction of business usual at such
meeting.
Dated this 19th day' of May, 1945.
ATTEST:
Bonnie B. McClintock Clerk
C. W. Barlow
Chairman Board of Directors.
NOTICE TO PARENTS
Place Heppner school.
Time 9 a. m., June 7.
To parents and guardians of all
students and pre-school children
who on May 10 received the dose
of Toxoid for diphtheria immuni
zation: to complete and give full
and lasting immunization it is es
sential that the second dose of
Toxoid be given.
The county health officer and
the county public health nurse will
be in the cafeteria room and ready
to care for you. 9-10a
Dim
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I have sold my building and equipment
and must give possession July 1. I have
a lot of good merchandise which is not
of 1945 make and it is priced much be
low what is being asked for the inferior
goods being manufactured now.
EVERY ITEM IS BEING MARK
ED DOWN TO PRICES THAT
WILL CLEAR THE STORE!
Varieties are too numerous to try to
quote prices.
You will find
LADIES' MEN'S and CHILDREN'S
SHOES AND CLOTHING OF ALL
KINDS; KITCHEN UTENSILS, LIGHT
HARDWARE, STATIONERY, PAINTS
GROCERIES and VARIOUS ITEMS
,lt) i fUimt I
HOW MUCH TO
A WAR?
Bert
Mason
lone, Oregon
lb SOON as we can, well bring to bear
on the Japs all the additional might
we've been using against Germany.
What will it cost, this Moving Day of War?
Estimate it in these terms: The job of
moving millions of men from one front to
another. Thousands of ships to carry the
supplies of battle. Swarms'of new-type air
craft to blast the path into enemy territory.
You can get an idea of the cost from the
fact that Uncle Sam needs 7 .
billions from us in the mighty
Seventh War Loan now!
The Seventh War Loan!
will call for the greatest bond-
buying we have ever done. CZ33ZiII
If you have an income whether from
work, land, or capital you have a quota
in the 7th War Loan. Be sure to make itl
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FIND YOUR QUOTA-AND MAKE til
IF YOUB Y0UR PERSONAL MATURITY
AVERAGE INCOME "
pen MnMTu ic. QUOTA ISi 7th WAR LOAN
PEE MONTH 15, (CASH VALUE) BONDS BOUGHT
$250 $187.50 $250
225-250 150.00 200
210-225 131.25 175
200-210 112.50 150
180-200 93.75 125
140-180 75.00 100
100-140 37.50 50
Under $100 1875 25
ALL OUT FOR THE MIGHTY 7 WAR LOAN
Lets Keep the War Machine
Rolling on to Tokyo!
Buy More Bonds than ever before
and get the boys home quicker
Jackson Implement Go.
Lexington, Oregon