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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, July 5, 1945
35th Anniversary
Of Power Company
Observed Friday
Members of the Pacific Power &
Light company organization from
Heppner, Hermiston and Pendleton
reviewed 35 years of prograss in
the electric industry at a meeting
in Pendleton Friday that observed
the 35th anniverary of the found
ing of the company and honored
veteran P. P. & L. employes.
Present for the occasion were
George T. Bragg, P. P. & L. vice
president and general manager, and
Charles M. Sanford, assistant gen
eral manager of the company.
Telling the development of elec
tric power in this area by the corn
nan v. Braee compared the present
integrated Pacific Power & Light
company system, with its wW
miles of electric lines, to the 388
miles of poles and wire with which
the company began business in
1910.
An earlv accomplishment was
supplying 24 hours a day electric
service, Bragg recalled.
Where electricity from small, in
efficient systems once sold for as
high as 25 cents a kilowatt-hour,
35 vears of electrical prograss here
bv the company have brought rates
so low that Pacific Power & Light
company now received an average
urice of onlv 1.86 cents per kilo
watt-hour for residential electric
service, Bragg pointed out. Electric
rates here are now 66 per cent be
low the average for the nation.
Where in 1910, electric service
rarelv extended beyond the larger
towns, the company's lines today
serve the agricultural territory of
21 Washington and Oregon coun
ties, and supply electricity to more
than 13,000 farms.
Twelve members of the organiza
tion serving the company's custo
mers in Umatilla and Morrow coun
ties have each had more than 10
years in the electric industry, and
five have had more than 15 years.
Included in the group with more
than 15 years experience with the
P. P. & 1. organization is Kenneth
Star
Reporter
Friday-Saturday, July -T
Having Wonderful
Crime
Pat O'Brien, George Murphy, Carole
Landis, Lenore Aubert A racy eye
and-earful of mirth and murder.
PLUS
Vigilantes of
Dodge City
Little Beaver Western.
Walt Disney Cartoon in Techncolor.
Sunday-Monday, July 8-9
God Is My Co-Pilot
Dennis Morgan, Dana Clark, Baymond
Massey, Alan Hale, Andrea King,
John Bidirely, Stanley Ridges
A story of gallantry and glory, fear
. - . ..III. lnf f. .'ft Vtoaf I
and rury ana iaun irum -
seller by that Ace eiyms i'B, w
Robert Liee scou jr.
Tuesday, July 10
Eadie Was a Lady
Ann Miller, Joe Bonner, William
Wright, Jeff Donnell, aji mcuuy
and Ma Orchestra.
A musical with a lift.
PLUS
House of Fear
Basil Bathbone, Nigel Bruce
c-w-ib- T-Tnimoa thn master sleuth,
cuaivAn uf ' ,
i,ia inimitable Watson, unwind
the tangled skelna of an almost per
fect plot.
Wednesday-Thursday, July 11-12
The Horn Blows
at Midnight
aIatU Smith. Allyn Jot-1
W ,y - - I
Berlnald Oar diner, Dolores
Moran, Guy XlMe, Franklin Pang
wn. Babhv Blake
No matter what brand of humor you
in- i i nm mArlnfrUA of I
Mtlre, fantasy, subtlety And slapstick.
House, company manager at Hepp
ner. o
Cherry Season Time
For Favorite Recipes
Cherries are ripe now and that
is good news to those who like
this luscious fruit. They are ere
todav fione tomorrow and their
short season is one that is contem
plated and should be relished by
everyone.
Cherries lend themselves to al
most anv recipe that calls for fresh
fruit. Cherry cobbler topped with
ice cream is one of the delicious
deserts that can be made with cher
ries. Cherry juice, sweetened and
thickened slightly with corn starch,
makes a delicious sirup and com
bines nicely with milk for a re
freshing drink, or can be used as
a sauce on ice cream or puddings.
And there are few pies that com-
nare with cherrv pie. The upper-
K
crust school of pie makers will
make two crusts, upper as well as
lower. The open-face devotees will
make twisted lattice top or will cut
out shapes to ornament the top of
the pie and leave the cherries
gleaming in their red juice to
charm the eye and tempt the appe
tite. For something new about
cherry pie add a dash of cinna
mon in the filling.
This recipe will be a favorite.
The trick's in cooking the syrup
before hand.
RED CHERRY PIE
Vz cup cherry juice 2 Tbl butter
Vz cup sugar 2 cups pitted cherries
3 Tbl flour, 1-8 tsp salt, 1 recipe
plain pastry, 1-8 tsp cinnamon, (op
tional.) Cook juice, sugar, flour and salt
until thick; add butter and pour
over cherries in pastry-lined pie
pan. Make twisted lattice top or any
topping you prefer. Bake in hot
oven (450) 10 minutes, then in mo
derate oven (350) 30 minutes. Ma
kes 9-inch pie. Serve a la mode1
This one egg cake recipe can be
made on top of pitted sweetened
cherries to make an up-side down
cake. Serve with vanilla ice cream.
IVi cups cake flour, V cup but
ter, 2 tsp baking powder, 2-3 cup
sugar, y4 tsp salt, 1 well beaten
egg, V2 cup milk, Vztsp almond
extract.
Sift dry ingredients three times;
add softened butter. Add egg com
bined with milk and flavoring and
beat vigorously one minute, bake
in a greased pan in moderate oven
(350) 40 minutes.
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BAG LIMITS TO BE SET
AT HEARING JULY 14
The 1945 hunting seasons, bag
limits and other rgulations affect
ing large and small game will come
SHE'LL RULE ROUND-UP
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Pendleton, June 18 Skilled horsewoman, and a descendant ol
Eastern Oregon pioneers, golden-haired, blue-eyed Donne Boylea
has been chosen as queen of the thirty-fourth Pendleton Round-Up
Sept 12, 13, 14, and 15.
Now 19, Queen Donne was a Round-Up princess last year. Sim
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Boylen of Pendleton, hei
father a prominent rancher, being arena director of the Round-Up,
in which he has been active since boyhood days. He is also vice
president of the Rodeo Association of America. She is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Thomas Boylen, Sr. of Pendleton, and the lat
Mr. Boylen, for many years timer at the show, and of the lata
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison, both families being well known
pioneers.
The queen, native of Pendleton, has completed her first year
at the University of Oregon where she is a member of Gamma Phi
Beta. Donne is a real "ranch girl"; last year she acted as rousta
bout on the ranch of her uncle, Lester King, who is also a Round
Up director. The previous year, she and her aunt, Mrs. King, did
all the cooking for a crew of 15 men. Besides taking pride in
being an honest-to-goodness cook, the queen is interested in writing)
dramatics, swimming and dancing.
Queen Donne will head all Round-Up parades and also appear
In the arena at the Round-Up, and with her will be a court of
four princesses, to be announced later.
up for consideration when the Ore
gon State Game commission holds
its annual hearing for this purpose
at ten o clock. Saturday morning,
July 14, at its Forlland offices.
Until the regulations are formu
lated by the Commission there is
no information available as to
whether or not special doe deer or
cow elk tags will be issued this
year.
The hearing is open to the gen
eral public.
On hot summer days the
water in your battery
evaporates faster than
usual. This is a dangerous
condition. If water is not
replaced acid may perma
nently damage the plates
and separators. Play safe
... let us give your thirsty
battery a drink now!
DRIVE DM
TODAY..
This Service
is FREE!
TICKETS WILL BE MAILED
AS SOON AS THEY ARRIVE
Truck owners who are waiting
for the new gasoline tickets are ad
vised that they will be mailed as
soon as a new supply arrives at the
local rationing office.
Fuel tickets for homes have not
been mailed but will be put out
next month.
Utten to tht "Vokt of Vinttomf
Monday tvtmngi over NBC
ROSEWALL
MOTOR CO.
VrXL CAPITAL OUTLAYS
3. Alteration or buildings (not repairs)
4. New furniture, equipment and replacements.
6. Other capital outlays:
(1) Library books
7. Total Capital Outlays 9
100.00 100.00 200.00 200.00
500.00 600.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
150.00 150.00 300.00 300.00
750.C0 3 750.00 $..1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
750.00
250.00
I 950.00 $ 453.26 . $ 1,520.00
IX. DEBT SERVICE NON-BONDED
3. Total Debt Servioe, Non-bonded...
9 66.98 $15,084.97
X. EMEBQENCY
9 1,400.00 9 1,400.00 $ 1,400.00
$ 1,400.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1.000.00
Total Schedule II General Fund Total estimated expenses lor the year
sum of items 1-6. II-5, III-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4, VII-4,
VIII-7. IX-3, X.
$57,778.00 $52,290.40
$44,232.80 936,486.68 $51,652.54
Schedule III Bond Interest and Sinking; Fund
DEBT SERVICE-BOND INTEREST AND
SINKING FUND
1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest
bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016,
O. C. L. A.) .-
2. Interest on bonds..
3.....Total Schedule III Debt Eorvice-Bonds and Interest.
500.00 2,000.00
200 00
$ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 2,200.00
2,560.00
640.00
$ 3.200.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 4,900.00
Schedule V Special Improvement Fund (Serial Levy, Etc.)
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND . r . , ... m
4. New furniture, equipment, replacements, repairs $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
7. Total Schedule V Special Improvement Fund $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
$ 3 000.00
$ 3.000.00
$ 3,000.00
Schedule VI Summary of Estimates of Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies
ESTIMATION OF TAX
LEVY
Total All
Funds
General Fund
Total Schedule II
Bond Interest and Sink
ing Fund
Total Schedule III
Special Improvement
Fund
Total Schedul J V
Total estimated expenditures........ -
DEDUCT:
Total estimated receipts and available cash
oaiances (scneauie u.
Amount necessary to balance the budget -
Total estimated tax levies for ensuing fiscal year.
(For Assessor's Use)
Levy to be extended
Analysis of estimated tax levies 1
Amount inside t70 limitation..
Amount outside 6 limitation.;
$61,278.00
30,111.64
31,166.36
31,166.36
31,166.36
23.884.02
7,282.34
$57,778.00
$ 600.00
$3,000.00
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all negor
tlable interest-bearing warrants Issued under
section 111-iuiB. v. v. u. a.)-
I Total Indebtedness (sums of items 1. 2. )-
$ 4,000.00
9 4,00000
Dated this 2nd day of July, 1945. , TT
Signed: BONNIE B. McCLINTOCK . , C N. JONES
District Clerk Cnalrman, Board of Directors
Approved by Budget Committee May 19, 1946.
BiVned: MRS. STEPHEN THOMPSON J. J. NTS
Secretary, Budget Committee Chairman Budget Committee