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    Heppner r - otte Times, Heppner, Oregon, May ' ' " 17-5
InnO NoilJC llorMO t lL llfl, 'grid Hermann, William Hub- Keep I Have"; benediction. Rev. two instrumental musical num
lOne lieWS ItCmS Ol th6 Weekibard, Rodger Kincaid. Harlan! Shirley; recessional, Mrs. Drake. ; btrs; r.H-..at.on Larry Ku-tmann
" Nelson. Wesley Russell, and! Melvin Nelson Jr. of the U. S. ! ? ' J on educanon by Pv
r i.. , ....... .., . !...-',. i... f... i , furloiinh Alfred Shirley. Ice cream, cake
Commencement exercises will eludes Eleanor Leora Aldrich. Jane Seehafer
be held this evening, Thursday, i Donald Jay Ball, David Lee Baccalaureate
May 22, at the school gymna
sium. Dr. Virgil Bolen, profes
sor of chemistry at Eastern Or-
Burnett, Arthur Olaf Bergstrom,
Harlan l'aul Crawford, Rose
mary Doherty, Hobert Cleo
egon college, will give the ad-' Drake, Robert L. Everson, Laur-
aress. Mrs. Lucy Kodsers, coun- el Ann Palmateer, Billy Joe
ty superintendent, will address Kietmann, Diana Lorraine Sher
man, and Dorothy Barbara
Smith.
Eighth grade graduates re
ceiving diplomas will be Ron
ald Baker, Delight Biddle, John
ny Brlstow, Gene Doherty, In-
services were
held at the Cooperative church
Sunday with the following pro
gram: Prelude, Mrs. E. M. Bak
er; processional, Mrs. Cleo
Drake; scripture reading, Rev.
Alfred Shirley; hymn "O, Beau
tiful for Spacious Skies"; pray
er, Rev. Shirley; anthem, "Out
in the Fields With God," the
choir; sermon, Rev. W. W. Head;
anthem, "Led by His Light,"
the choir; hymn, "A Charge to
I ' " ..'...," and coffee were served in the
Irom Maryiana ana is vbib . . . r .,.,
hiD r,raJa Mr nrt Mrs. Mel-, 'unci rm by Mrs. Forsythe
vin Nelson.
Thp Innirir rlass had a food
sale Saturday and took in about ---ng
the eighth grade class, which
will receive diplomas from Mrs.
Bertha Severin.
Barbara Smith is salutatorian
and Robert Drake, valedictorian,
of the senior class which in-
NOTICE OF NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, In compliance with section 111-1214 O.C.L.A., to the legal voters
of the Nonhigh School District of Morrow County, Oregon, that a meeting will be held at the
various school houses of the Morrow County Nonhigh School District, on the 16th day of June, 1947,
at 2:0(1 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
1947, and ending June 31st, 1948, hereinafter set forth
and Mrs. Victor Rietmann
The IMIA held their regular
Wednesday evening,
BUDGET
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of the year for which this budget is made Si 009 "0
Total $5,009.36
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES "
Item
Expenditures for Three Fiscal B d P , Allowance or
Years Next Preceding the SixyMonlhs of Cur.
Curent School Year rent Schoo, Year
1943-1944 1944-1945 1945-1946
Estimated
for
1947-1943
Tuition
Transportation
Personal Service (Clerical-Legal)
Travel
Interest on Warrants or Other
Indebtedness
Emer"eney
Totals
$11, 585.35 $ 9.1 19 23
1,911 92 2,058 48
15vlf 17.53
12.70 21.70
$11,537.50
2,205 97
23 54
25.90
73.39
Exendi- Budget
tureg Allowance A
'$13,060.16 $15,800.00 $15,800.00
1,076 49 3,500.00 4.500 00
28.86 50.00 30.00
50.00 50.00
$13,555.43
555.00
$11,216.94 $13,866.80 $14.165.51 $19,955.00
1,500.00
$21 880 00
$25.
The HEC of Willows grange
held an all-day meeting Friday
at the home of Mrs. Wate Craw
ord with a potluck dinner at
noon.
The regular meeting of the
Eastern Star was held Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Bert Mason ' and
Mrs. B. C. Forsythe served re
freshments of angel food cake,
ice cream, strawberries and cof
fee. Mrs. Sadie Olson of Spokane
is visiting her brothers, H. O.,
Fred and George Ely.
The Maranatha society met
at the home of Mrs. Walter Dob
yns Wednesday. Refreshments
of pie and coffee were served.
Mrs. Noel Dobyns assisted.
Mrs. Osenr Lundell gave a
birthday dinner Wednesday eve
ning ot hist weeK m aoaur oi
Mr. Lundell and his twin sister,
Mrs. Mary Swanson, on their
umhdays.
Dates to j-emember: The Mar-.-nathas
will hold a iood sale
June 7 The PNG club will
meet at the home of Mrs. L. A.
Mcf'abe, June 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom
no son Stephen, returned last
week from a trip. They visited
friends and relatives in Salem,
Motorloggers Go Daep Sea Fishing
With Rod and Reel at Depoe Bay
SUM""""' ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AND Vernoni. Portland and Seattle
TAX LEVY The lone PTA held their ree-
Total estimated expenditures $21.880 00 ,1; ,r meeting at the schoolhouse visitors Sunday.
were discussed.
Mrs. Verda Ritchie of Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Kalh Kaiser j
of Maupin and Mr. and Mrs. j
Roy Brown of Hermiston attend j
ed the Rebekah anniversary!
Thursday evening of last week, j
Mrs. Fred Nichoson stated
that their daughter Alice, stu
dent at O.S.C., will be installed
in the new chapter, Beta Up
silon the 44th, on the Alpha Phi
roll. Installation will be Sat
urday, May 17, at the Tau chap
ter house, University of Oregon.
One of the oldest business
houses in lone is being razed
on Main street by Omar Riet
mann who is going to put in a
new building. The old building
was formerly used for the Moore
furniture store.
Gravelling and oiling of Sec
ond street will start this week
The sprinkling system has
been installed on the IMIA pro
ject. Rod Wentwnrth is building a
new blacksmith shop in the low
er end of town.
Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley
left Sunday for Corvallis where
they will attend the 90th state
conventoin of the Congregation
al church.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DcSpain
and son of Pendleton were lone
:' ' '- - f - ... r ' ' .. - -i
. : . ;.. : t .'-,n
'if t .-: 4
Ki.S'O'
Deduct totnl pstimfled receipts an !vi)lible cas'i balances
Amount necessary to balance the budget
Balance to be raised by taxation
Total est i in at ed tnx levy for th e ensuing fi seal ye i
Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies:
Amount inside 6 limitation ' $11,841.10
A"int outoiHo 670 limitation 5,029.54
DatedMayl9, 1947.
Signed: LUCY E. RODGERS, Clerk; ELMER PALMER, Chairman, Board of Directors.
5.009 36 fJtArt$.(ai pvpnitlfT. Mav 14.
f'S-The following officers were ln-
1 C OTA C 1 SldUL'U 1UI 11 ie y-'-J- 1 1 K !
5SJ Mrs. Victor Rietmann: Presi
dent, Mrs. B. C. Forsythe; vice
president, Mrs. Omar Rietmann,
and -secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Francis Ely. For the program tend the Rebekah conveniior
Ronald and Duane Baker played there tins week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker
entertained the town baseball
team at a dinner Sunday eve
ning. Mrs. Echo Palmrteer and Mrs
Wallace Matthews left for The
Dalles Monday morning to at-
NOTICE OF 1947-48 BUDGET MEETING
In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215 O.C.L.A, as amended), notice is hereby given that the budget com
mittee of Morrow County. Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on May 9. 1947, the bui get estimates for Morrow County, Oregon, for the
ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1917 to June 30, 1918. as set forth in the accompanyin g schedules. All persons are hereby notified that on Thursday, the 19th day of
June, 1947, at 10 A.M., in the County Judge's office at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, said budget estimate may be discussed with the County Court, the
levying board for said Morrow County, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies wilW be heard in favor of or against said tax levy
or tax levies or any part thereof.
The outstanding indebtedness of Morrow County, Oregon, at May 1 1947, consisted of $167,500.00 in Serial Road Bonds.
Here is the narrow gateway between Depoe bay and the Pacific ocean, with the Trade winds
Kingfisher shown in a typical passage on returning from a cruise. The finest seamanship is
required to put the boat, with its 13-foot beam, through this surf -pounded 30-foot channel.
BERT JOHNSON, Chairman Budget Committee
W. E. HUGHES, Secretary Budget Committee.
E. C. HELIKEH, Member Budget Committee
C. N. JONES, Member Budget Committee.
L. D. NE1LL, Memter Budget Committee.
RALPH I. THOMPSON, Member Budget Committee.
FRANK WILKINSON, Member Budget Committee.
A. C. HOUGHTON, Member Budget Committee.
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1947-48
1947-48 Tax Levy Total
Calculation All Funds
General
Fund
General
Schools
General
Roads
Road
Sinking
Fund
Bond
Sinking
Fund
Bond
Interest
Fund
Rodent
Fund
Dog .
Fund
Taylor
Grazing
Fund
Coyote
Bounty
Fair
Fund
County
Hospital
Fund
Total Estimated
Expenditures $111,380.00
Deduct Est. Receipts
other than 1947-48 132.050.00
other than 47-48 taxes 132,050.00
1947 to June 30, 1918
Inside 6 11m. 81,975.00
Est. Tax Levy, July 1
1947 to June 30, 1918
outside 6 lim. 35,500.00
Est. Tax Ley Jul. 1
1947 to June 30, 1948
over 6 limit 161,855.00
Total Levy July 1,
1947 to June 30, 1918
as Estimated 279.330 00
$ 76,680.00 $ 12,000
10,350.00
10,350.00
34,253.00
32.077.00
12,000
$93,000
13,500
33,072
$27,500 $ 8,000
$ 7,000
1,000
2,650
$ 1,000
1,000
$ 200
200
; 4.000
4,000
$180,000
102,000
27,500
48,428
!,000
3,350
78,000
(To he voted on by the legal voters of the County for their approval or rejection. Junp 17, 1917)
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1946-47
This U a ctmdt'ttaattoa f noirtwf i
article appearing im Tlx SuBdar Ore- 1
mlaa f Ma 18. Th artkle la one
f a )! prr-parrd by The Orrguniaa
In ea-epe-raUoa rita Uregaa Stat
Motor auortatio.
BY MERVIN G. SHOEMAKER
Sl&H Writer. Tbe Oregoa,aa
YOU ARE treating yourself
to a motor tour with a special
fillip when you have made the
short drive to Depoe Bay as
this writer did the other day
for The Oregonian and the Ore
gon State Motor association
and boarded one of the staunch
and comfortable boats of Trade
winds Trollers for a deep sea
fishing trip or a short pleasure
cruise on the high seas.
CaDt. Stanley Allvn. founder
of the firm, is at the helm of
the 46-foot Tradewinds King
fisher as it heads for the tricky.
naiTow channel under the U. b.
101 bridge at Depoe Bay. His
partners. Victor Dietz and Rich
ard Wisner. are manning the
other two vessels of the busy
little fleet, which soon will be
augmented by two new 40-foot
cruisers.
Sea Fishing Grows
Allyn deftly twirls the wheel
and manipulates the controls of
the powerful twin engines as
the boat reacnes tne critical
point between surf - pounded
rocks only 30 feet apart and
then there you are. with more
than the engines contributing
to the motion of the boat. You
have left what would be only
a fair-sized log pond and now
you are on the Pacific, though
only on the edge of its 32,000,-
ore miles.
Deep sea sports fishing is
growing asset as an Oregon
tourist attraction.' However, it
has not been available in its
present form in these parts long
enough for more than a com
paratively few Oregonians to
recommend it from personal ex
perience. Deep sea iisning and
off-shore "cruising are something
else again.
auch cruises may De made
from Newport and Astoria and
other points along the coast.
However, nowhere else in Ore
gon is deep sea sports fishing
as well organized and as exten
sively carried on as it is at
Depoe Bay. This is no accident.
The story of Tradewinds Troll
ers is one to intrigue the free
enterprise advocate as well as
the sports fisherman. The com-
sTT-
PORTLAMO)
1946-47 Tax Levy
Calculation
Total Estimated
Expenditures $292,110.00
Deuuct Est. Receipts
other thanl946-47
Taxes 106,275.00
Estimated Tax Levy
July 1, 1916, to June
30, 194 1, inside OVo
lim.
Estimated Tax Levy
July 1. 1946 to June
1947 outside ( lim. 108,500 00
Total Levy from July
'1, 1946 to June 30,
1947 as Estimated 185.835. 00'
$ 58,410.00 $ 12,000 $30,000 $45,000 $27,500 $ 9,000 $ 4,500 $ 500 $ 200
$ 1.000 $ 4,000
26,775.00
7,335.00 31,635.00
12,000
4,800
25,200
39,000
6,000
27,500
8,000
1,000
3,000
1,500
500
200
1,000
1,000
3,000
$100,000
20,000
80,000
Willows grange held their
regular meeting Saturday night
with an interesting program.
Mrs. Fred Ely and Mrs. Ed Bus
chke served the rerfeshments.
The lone town team lost to
Condon Sunday 6 to 7. The Con
don high school played here
Friday of last week and Icr.e
won by default.
pany has some $70,000 invested
in boats and other equipment,
representing the growth in
eight years from Allyn's half
interest in a 28-foot Columbia
gillnet boat, powered by a com
bination of ketch-rigged nil
and eight-horsepower motor.
The history of the firm, how
ever, is far from the minda of
passengers as the boat climbs
an endless succession of swells i
toward an ever-receding hori
zon. "Break out the rods. Bob!"
The skipper's sudden order goe
to Bob Swain, the cheerful and
efficient first mate and Una
tender. .
Sea Bit Rough '
The lines carried yellow
feat nered sea bass lures on
trip made late in April by the
author and his wife and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Beck of Eugene.
The sea was a bit rough from
a storm the day before, Allyn
explained ("just a normal Pa
cific swell with a light chop on I
top," said Bob airily), and the
fish were still deeper than usual.
Having the fish deeper than
usual involved extra wallowing
from one likely spot to another,
and the skipper had searched
most of the fish pastures off
Depoe Bay before a herd was
located in the north 40. Ten
times the lines Jerked and
seven sea bass were hauled
aboard, the author losing two '
of the three not landed and still
batting .500 for the trip. It was
too early for salmon, expected
in numbers in May. and tuna,
scheduled to show up in August.
Phi, all-school scholastic honor Charley Fraters and family
society. She reoeived $30 for ' are prcranr,j to leave Monday
leadership from the Lipman of Entorpri.,e. near which place
Wolfe prize for juniors. i .
Helen Blake, junior in home : tlic-v recently bought a farm,
economics, won distinction thru They will be located about one
her pledging by Orange O. ath-jfnd or,e-n:'ii mips from Enter
letic club. prise on lower Aider slope, where
o i t'-o soil is rich and deep and
SPECIAL I.O.O.F. MEETING the water is plentiful.
A special meeting of Willow v.'ANTTD Eeliob!" r
lodge No. 66, I.O.O.F., has been ear to c- on f r:--or
it y
K''fillOt BAY )
Depoe Bay is best reached
from Portland by way of the
McMinnville a i " :.t njteff,
EXPENDITURES
Actual for Actual for
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
July 1. 1944 July 1. 1945
to o
'"- 30, '45 Tune 30, '46
July 1. '46
to June 30,
'47 Budget
for Year
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Est. for Fiscal
Year July 1. '47
to June 30. '48
O.JO.OJ
2,000.00
1,500.00
274.31
51.45
847.10
2,400.00
1,500.00
271.34
41.40
2,000.00
633.40
90.78
627.00
445.00
2,400.00
49.00
123.00
261.49
35.00
205.34
161.11
71.15
169.63
354.05
250.00
73.80
1,200.00
198.75
394.06
85C.2G
G39.00
147.66
1,304.21
5,500.00
300.00
1,127.50
391.96
2,400.00
3,39549
394.10
825.40
2)4.o0
2.000.00
1.615.18
291.50
107.90
1,112.99
2,400.00
1,680.00
291.80
39.20
2.000.00
800.68
100.78
394.00
450.00
2,400.00
42.0(1
125 00
350.00
48.00
272.73
219.31
61.10
164. 20
377.75
250.00
70.20
1,311.67
511.00
311.30
103.97
774.49
176.70
614.32
5,500.00
300 00
1,345 00
399.78
2,400 00
3,2X8 03
284.79
974.69
450.00
7$ 950.00
Uvuunun its Audits
Assessor's Office
2 000 00 Salary of Assessor 2.400.00
L680.00 Salary of Deputy 1.860.00
320 00 Books & Incidentals ... 320.00
200.00 Field Work 200.00
Circuit Court
1,500.00 Witnesses, jurors, bailiff, reporter, incidentals .... 2,000.00
Clerk's Office
2 400.00 Salary of Clerk 2.8S0.O0
1 800 00 Salary of Deputy 1,860.00
nnrt 11. ...I... P. 1 .. J .1 I n t ., hi
OUu.UU douis mi. mc-maia
Coroner
100.00 Jurors, mileage and fees
County Court
2.000.00 Salary of County Judge
1,000.00 Salary per diem & mil. of Com. & incidentals
County Expenses and Contributions
100.00 Association of Oregon Counties
1,000.00 Bangs' Disease Control
450.00 Bonds
2,400.00 County Agent
50.00 Fire Patrol
125 00 Federal Tax Committee
HEPPNER GIRLS RECEIVE
HONORS AT STATE COLLEGE
lis. May 23.-f-o students from Ma' 2S' accMn t0 RalPh
Heppner received honors and Eeamer. neble grand All mem
awards at recent convocations, t ers ?ie ii'-pe-i c" rw r"--ont a?
Marie e Mms was one oi 1- , business of importance demands
women piecigeu oy wort a r rtteir.ion.
Board, senior wemen's honor so
ciety. This is the third Sir.i.
i sister in succes.-ion to re ho:i
ored by this society. Miss Sim.
was nisi i s'iciigc i by Phi K:ipp:
;n with
in Mor
row coi-"'". W- Vf-jl ODpor
tunity. $15 to $20. in a day. No
cv;c: :v- c -y c. I' re.jUir-e-1.
Trr' r-i-o -!. Write today.
:-!- .r?H i nyp.v-v. Dept. B,
24-" M.:";ir.!:.i St., Oakland.
T!. 9-10p
Actual for
Fiscal Year
Actual for
Fiscal Year
July 1, '46
to June 30,
500.00
150.00
2.400.00
2,000.00
100.00
1,000.00
6tX1.00
2,800.00
50.00
125.00
1,500.00 Home Demonstration Agent Expense 1,500.00
200.00 Insurance 200.00
50.00 Insane Expense 50.00
600.00 Jail Board and Expense 400.00
250.00 Justice Court Jurors, fees, witnesses, etc 250.00
ninoo .liivnnilo Court 150.00
200.00 Library 200.00
400.00 Official Publication & Tax Foreclosure 70000
Publicity & Advertising .w.uu
Sealer of Weights & Measures 60.0(1
Water Master Traveling Exp. & Incidentals 50.00
Weed Control HW-00
Wind Erosion Control 2a.00
Public Employees Retirement System 5,000.00
Court House
Salarv of Janitor 1','!'n
Fuel
Light & Power
Incidentals -
Current Expense
Postage, Stationery, Telehone, Telegraph, etc.
District Attorney Itetit & Incidentals
-,,., 1 mu T.ihrarv
Election Expense 2'n!!"-!S
V (,JUW.WU
250.00
60.00
50.00
100.00
25.00
1 ,500.00
500.00
350.00
1,000.00
800.00
200.00
200.00
750.00
5,500.00
600.00
300.00
1,000.00
900.00
200.00
200.00
to to for Year
June 30. '45 June 30, '46
"ioaoo loo.oo 100.00
2,000.00 2,000.00 2.000.00
515.68 366.70 450.00
408.49 5S6.61 350.00
657.50 806.33 750.00
150.00 150.00 150.00
150.00 150.00 150.00
1,600.00 1,600,00 1,600.00
53.83 30.35 75.00
505.20 549.60 1.000.00
119.60 136.80 160.00
702.92 1,480.68 2,000.00
5.022.40 5,928.20 6.500.00
236.00 188.55 500.00
2.228.34 2,012.00 4,500.00
75.00 200.00
4.000.00
45,532.22 47.2S0.91 30,000.00
27,500.00 27.500.00 27.500.00
11.632.72 10.077.69 9.000.00
17,913.10 15,471.17 12,000.00
100,000.00
5,687.75 8,902.79 15.000.00
248.31 213.01 300.00
198.75 206.50 loloo
2.249.60 2.689.35 2,200.00
959.00 1,086.20 l.OOO.(K)
1,109.10 325.00 700.00
1,092.89 2.385.32 1.000.00
2.762.12 3,288.47 2,000.00
3,381 48 2,581.43 2,500.00
77.00 50.00
598.09 608.73 500.00
100.00
275.00 275.00 275.00
1,050.00
9.027.21 4,377.97
2.338.71 1.860.79 1.000.00
1,537.80 1,280.73 500.00
739.45 711,45 1,000.00
211.00 626.75 300.00
801 62 1,874.82 1.000.00
3,602.38 3,321.43 500.00
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
Est. for Fiscal
Year July 1, '47
to June 30, '43
Stamps & Envelpoes "
Superintendent of Schools Office
Salary of Superintendent
Books & Incidentals
Travel Expense
Assistant .
4-H Club
Teacher's Institute
Rural School Board Expense
Treasurer's Office
Salary of Treasurer
Books & Incidentals
Relief
Aid to Dependent Children
Blind Assistance
General Assistance
Old Age Assistance
Dog Fund
Rodent Fund
Taylor Crazing Fund
Coyote Bounty
Roads & Bridges
Repairs. Labor, Materials & Incidentals
Road Bonds
Sinking Fund
Bond Interest
County School Appropriation
County Hospital Fund
General Fund
Estimated Cash Balance
Sheriff's Fees . .
Sheriff's Auto Slicker Sales
Clerk's Office Fees
Justice Court Fines
Rentals County Lands & Houses
Land Sales
Interest
Jail Rent from City of Heppner
Alcohol Control Fund (Relief)
Weed Control
Countv Health Association ...
State Board of Health
General Road Fund
Estimated Cash Balance
fi-, From where I sit ...
Ov
7, ,.r t
Marsh
Gasoline Refunds
Justice Court Fines
Eniercencv
u.Jth nnnnrtmnnt
300.00 Salary of County Physician .-J
780 00 County Nurse Travel Expense t incuu-mms
Sheriff's Office ooonno
2.400 f)0 Salary of Sherllf , , -on'nn '
3.015.00- Salaries of Deputy & Office Clerk
250.00 Tax Collections , '
1,000.00 Books, Incidentals and Travel l.iw.w
Sales & Rentals
1944-45 1945-46 6mo.'46-'47 Bud.'46-'47 Motor License Fund
$10,414.28 $11,376.35 $ 8,878.00 $ 8,000.00 Receipts from Secretary of State
Rodent Fund
5 486 1 0 3,697.45 4,250.59 3,000 00 Estimated Cash Balance
3,000.00 Coyote Bounty
457 00 333 00 10.00 500 00 Dorr Licenses
noon 10519 200 00 Taylor Grazing Fund
20,000.00 County Hospital Fund Balance
100.0a
2.400 0.1
650
400.00
l.Sua 00
150 00
150 00
1.000.00
1.920 00
75.00
1.080 00
135 00
4 200.00
5.250.00
1 .000 90 i
7.000 oo :
200 00
4,000,00
95.000.00
27,500 00
8,000.00
1 2.01X1.00
180.000.00
00 no
300.00
100 oo
2 too 00
1.000.00
700 00
1,000.00
00 00
2,500.00
50.00
500 00
100.00
275.00
1.225.00
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00 oo
500.00
1,000 00
500,00
1.000.00
500.00
10,000.00
1.000.00
4,000 00
1.000 00
2'V1 00
102.000.00
When Ed's C i-'z ; F-r.ihd
Three years ago Ed Smith's luck
went bad. His crops failed, and it
wasn't long before Ed's home and
furnishings were up for auction.
Half the town turned out, ar.-.l
Ed must have thought his r.e:;'i
bors were a bunch of hungry vul
tures buying up all his precious
possessions for a song.
When it was over, and the auc
tioneer had left, Sam Abcrnnthy
turns to the crowd and says: "All
right, folk9, let's tale time out for
a glass of beer, and then put tUi-s
stuff back where it belnno!"
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Heppner Post No. 6100
announces a DANCE
Fair Pavilion
Remember Ihis date !