1 0 Heppner Gazette Times, June 21 , 1945 RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Grace Nickerson, Mrs. 'Adelle Hayes and children have re" turned recently from a very pleasant two weeks vacation spent in California. They visited Mrs. Nickerson's four sisters in Vallejo for a few days then moved on to Oakland and San Francisco where they visited Mr. Nickerson's people. They left the third of June and returned on the 14th. Mrs. Nickerson is in receipt of a letter from her son apprising her of the fact that he has just re cently received his rank as' a 2nd lieutenant. Francis attended offi cer's candidate school in Australia. He will now be a rear base Com mando instructor. o ROSA BENGE ESKELSON Funeral services for Rosa Benge Eskelson, 73 who died Mopday, June 18, at The Dalles, were held a 2 o'clock p. m. Wednesday from the Heppner Church of Christ, the pastor, O. Wendell Herbison, officiating, with the Phelps Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Esklson had been a patient at The Dalles hospital for several weeks. Rosa Benge was born June 1, 1872 near Walla Walla. Her par ents were William T. L. and Cyn thia Benge, pioneer residents of the Walla Walla valley. She was married Nov. 14 1895, to Ephriam Eskelson and they made their home on Social Ridge until 1925 when Total estimated expenditures DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I) Amount necessary to balance the budf-'Pt Total estimated tax levies for ensuing fiscal year (For Assessor's Use) I.evv to be exfcnrlf"' Analysis of estimated tax lories I Amount intlue b nmiuu on Amount outside 6 limitation $61,278.00 30,111.64 31,166.36 3L166.36 31,166.36 23,884.03 7,282.34 $57,778.00 $ 500.00 $3,000.00 INDEBTEDNESS 1 Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all nego tiable i.iterest-bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016. O. u L A ) $ 4.000.00 4. Total Indebtedness (sums of items 1. 2. 3).. $ 4,000.00 Dated this 18th day of June, 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 J. J. NY3 Secretary, Budget Committee Chairman Budget Committee they retired from the farm and made their home in Heppner. Mr. Eskelson passed away Nov. 18, 1936. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. W. P. Herron of Medford; a foster son. Otto Ruhl, Lexington; a sister, Mrs. Ruth O. Barnett, Pendleton, and .brother. Ralph L. Benge, Heppner. HUNTING REGULATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED The hearing of the Oregon State Game commission in regard to the 1945 hunting regulations will start at ten o'clock Saturday morning July 14, at its offices in 616 Oregon .building, Portland. Seasons, bag limits and other regulations governing the taking of game birds, game animals and fur bearing animals will come up for consideration at that time. The hearing is open to the public. Jar afwr4rC 1 li, Wf ii x 1 M if New Arrivals! New SHEER JL9B Flower Tivi" Rayons. CV "isais You'll feci as cool and fres'.i as you'll look in one of these slim-tailored spun sheers, or cool crepes! You'll love the, vay they fit accenting your beat lines iu white or pastels Other Summer Dresses Priced at $2.98 and $3.98 Austells Frocks at $7.90 Don't forget- your 7th WAR LOAN BONDS . . .Buy them at PENNEY'S THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... 3 FRED: "Is it true, Judge, that a war can't be won without the use of war-nlcchcl. . . the kind the beverage distillers iir.ve bssn producing for the government for ever two years?" OLD JUDGE: "That's ligl Fred. It is a basic ingredient in the smokeless powder used in virtually every firearm from a pistol to a 16-inch gun. And, in addition, it plays a more human role. The medical supplies vhich our military doctors use 'to alleviate pain, combat infection, save Uve3 are pre pared with war-alcohol." FRED: "No wonder, then, more and more people are recognizing the great contribu tion our beverage distillers have made to the winning of the war with their double duty product." This advertisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beteraf Industries, Inc. mrss r n i 'in ffl-Tr -"ill i . 3 a r if w jv k a W J.I Jf'-t' 4 m VV WITH A j 1 IffiWB ABM RELINK For Fords, Chevrolets and Plymouth Don't take chances 1 Poor brakes can canse costly accidents. Reline your brakes with Firestone Matched Set Brake Lining and have smooth, positive braking with soft, easy ' pedal acti' We are Headquarters for Tire, Battery, Spark Plug, Lubrication and Brake Lining Servia i O Rosewall Motor Company oc