...-,,Hm-r, un-Bra, imp nix levying hoard of said cily will meet 1 uie purpose of discussing and considering th tax budget herei aler set for the said cily for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 19 and ending June 3ih. UUH. anv tvi.nv..r r,r cni,i ,.it m,, ., NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER h, NOr"4'eQ,lS h,'rel,y iven l'"t on the 7lh day of July, 1917 at the hour of 7:30 p.m. of said day, at the Council Chambers in the City or n- '17 1,1 time and place appear and be heard either for or in opposition to said tax levy as set forth or any item thereof. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES , 6-30-'44 6-30-'45 6-30-'46 6-30-'47 Classification to to to to 7-l-45 7-1 -'46 7-1 -'47 7-1 -'48 PERSONAL SERVICE City Superintendent $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 3,000.00 lity Police 1,500.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 3,000.00 City Recorder 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 lity Attorney 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 City Treasurer 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 Fire Boys' Salary 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 $ 4,250.00 ' $ 4,250.00 $ 5,650.00 $ 7,250.00 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES State Insurance 100.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 Bond Premiums 100.00 100.00 KK).(X) 100.00 Kire Equipment 500.00 500.00 500.00 2,000.00 Printing & Advertising 150.00 150.00 150.00 200.00 Auditing 200.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 $ 1,050.00 $ 1,050.00 $ 1,050.00 $ 2,750.00 PUBLIC PROPERTIES Light 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,500.00 Streets and Bridges . 2,500.00 2,500.00 2500.00 1 ,000.00 Swimming Tank 000.00 000.00 600.00 600.00 Kire Insurance 150.00 150.00 250.00 2.50.00 Garbage Disposal 180.00 180.00 200.00 5,400.00 Building Repairs 900.00 900.00 $ 4,830.00 $ 4,830.00 $ 5,850.00 $ 9,650.00 BOND REDEMPTION Bonds 7,000.00 7,000.00 4,000.00 3,000.00 Bond Interest 500.00 500.00 250.00 80.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 4,250.00 $ 3,080.00 DONATIONS Library 200.00 200.00 200.00 600.00 Others 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 900.00 WATER DEPARTMENT Bookkeeper 300.00 400.00 400.00 500.00 Assistant Supt. 1,800.00 1,800.00 2.400.00 2,700.00 Labor, Supplies, etc. 2,000.00 2,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Replacements 2,500.00 4,500.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 $ 6,600.00 $ 8,700.00 $12,800.00 $13,200.00 EMERGENCY FUND 2,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 Tot alKx en d iju res $273000 SgjiQjjOjMM-l0 - 0Q ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Water Department $14,000.00 Road Tax Refund . 1.500.00 Licenses and Liquor Revenues 2.500.00 Swimming Tank 600.00 Fines 1,000.00 Estimated Carryover ... 10,300.00 Garbage Income 5,400.00 Total Estimated Receipts $35,300.00 Amount to be raised bv taxation for the fiscal 'p.nJLCli;UaLi.'!.njg' i'.18 $ 4,530.00 Outstanding bonded Indebtedness $ 5,000.00 Outstanding warrant indebtedness (None) ' Other indebtedness (None) (Sixty percent (60",) of the estimated carryover of the 1916-1917 fiscal year is placed in a sinking fund for the purpose of defraying the cost of construction and repairing cily streets, bridges and a sewage system pursuant to Chapter 186 Oregon Laws 1913.) Dated at Ileppner, Oregon, this 12th day of June. 1917. BUDGET COMMITTEE AND LEVYING BOARD: By: W. C. Rosewall, Chairman, B. C. Pincknoy. Clerk of Board. lone News Items of the Week Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, June 12, 1947-3 By Echo Palmateer Mrs. R. L. Casselman and granddaughter Janice are visit ing relatives in Seattle. At a city council meeting Tu esday evening of last week plans for building a new city hall were discussed. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley were The Dalles visitors Satur day. Daily Vacation Bible school will close Friday. A program and display of the children's work will be held at the Co-operative church Sunday evening. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan spent last week in Portland where they visited their son Robert and family. They pur chased a car while down there. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roundy and children and Ralph Kincaid stopped here one day last week. They were on their way home to La Grande from a trip to the coast and Seattle. Ralph stop ped at home and Rodger Kin caid went on to La Grande with the Roundys. They plan on go ing to Portland for the Rose Fes tival this week. Mrs. James Lindsay and Mrs. Ida Coleman returned Saturday evening from Bend where they attended the state grange con vention. They reported having a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and son Stephen and Mrs. Fan ny Griffith left for Portland on Monday. Mrs. Lindstrom is a delegate to the Eastern Star convention. Oscar Peterson will leave for Portland Tuesday as a delegate to the Masonic convention. Earl Morgan is at the home of his son, Lloyd Morgan. A cloudburst struck the Mor gan community Saturday after noon, doing much damage to roads and plowed fields. One and .38 inches of water fell in 45 minutes. A pipeline was washed out that carried water from a spring to the Griffith farm. Water came down the Lindstrom canyon, Buschke can yon, also by H. O. Ely's and Don Hcliker's, washing bould ers and dirt into the roads. Deep gulleys were washed in the summerfallow. Some chickens at Griffith's vere drowned. Sam Crawford. Rodney Craw ford and Tad Miller received cuts and bruises when the Crawford car overturned on a curve about three miles from Condon when they were coming home from a dance at Condon early Sunday morning. The boys were taken to a physician for treatment and brought home by Franklin Ely. The car was be lieved to be a total wreck. Ar thur Stefani. Jr., had his car slightly damaged when he stop ped at the accident. The tail light was knocked off the Ely , car. The three boys are able to be up and around. j Among those from here at-! tending the model airplane con- ' test at Walla Walla Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCabe and family, Ruby Ann Riet- : mann, Rollo Crawford and Ted : Palmateer. I Miss Eleanor Aldrich, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aldrich, left for Pendleton Sunday where she will work in the St. An thony's hospital as nurse's aid. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lindquist who have been living in Herm iston moved back to lone. Mrs. Omar Rietmann left for Portland Sunday where she will altend the Eastern Star conven tion there this wee.k She will also visit in Corvallis. Mrs. Rietmann is grand representa tive of the district of Columbia of Oregon. Mrs. Agnes Wilcox who has been a guest at the C. W. Swan son home left for her home in Portland Sunday. The Maranathas made $40 on the food sale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coates of Ephrata, Wash., were recent guests at the Walter Corley home. Mrs. Coates is the mother of Mr. Corley. The PNG club of the Rebekahs met at the home of Mrs. L. A. McCabe Friday afternoon, June 6. Plans were made to have a food and fancy work sale and a tea at the I.O.O.F. hall in the afternoon of election day, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Esteb of Okanogan, Wash., visited at the home of Mr. Esteb's father, Sam Esteb. Mr. Esteb is a state pa trolman. Mrs. Walter Jepson is visiting relatives in California. Mrs. Lester Britton of Tygh Valley and Mrs. Ned Carr of The Dalles are staying with their mother, Mrs. Alice Wiles. A new roof has been put on the I.O.O.F. hall and on the Vic tory cafe which has helped con siderably during the rains. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely purchased the Henry Gorger property on Second street. Mrs. Ely left for La Grande this week where she will attend summer school. She will teach the 5th arid 6th grades in lone the com ing year. Mrs. Fannie Griffith reported that there has been 3 13 inches of rainfall since the first of June. Dates to remember The Am eca club will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl McKinney June 18. ...The IIK.C of Willows grange will meet June 20 at the grange hall with a pot luck dinner at noon and clean the hall for Po mona The tegular meeting of grange is June 21 The study meeting of the Topic club at Mrs. Roy Lindstrom's, June 11. There wil Ibe election of officers. ...The Rebekahs will have a food and fancy work sale and tea at their hall election day, June 17, in the afternoon The annual school meeting at the school house June J : t 2 p.m. There will be election of officers, director and approval of the budget, also one member to be elected from this zone. From the lone Independent, June 13, 1923: A good rain to gether with a small amount of hail visited this section Mondav afternoon. A bumper wheat crop is now a certainly. I Pomona grange will be held ! at the Willows grange hall June 27. Mr. and Mrs. David Baker are the parents of a boy, Robert Henry, born at Pendleton, June 3rd. j Mrs. J. W. Christopherson of j Portland is a guest of Mrs. Del-' la Corson. Mrs. Christopherson's j son. Ernest Christopherson. and family of Donald are visi'ing relatives here. George Ely and A. A. MeCahe returned Monday from a fishing trip. They were at Madras and Culver and went down to Ihe coast as far as Coos Bay. Mrs. Eertha Severin, 7th and 8th grade teacher, states that the following pupils have been granted certificates of proficien cy in the Rice system of busi ness penmanship: 7th grade, El- ise B.iuernfeind. Fern Joni", Betty Griffin. Mary Jepson. Le ' Roy Brenner: Sth grade. Ronald Baker. Bill Hubbard, Delight Piddle, Ingfid Hermann. Donald Hclikcr fell from his horse Tuesday and Injured his leg. Walter Roberts is doing some painting at the Oscar Peterson ranch. The bricklayers will finish their work on the Markham Ba ker house this w-eek. torn where I sit Jy Joe Marsh -fe- Here's to Women-Folk! There's a line at the heading of the Woman's Column in my paper that reads: "Women through the years have stood Keepers of the flame . . Pretty easy to see what it means ; whether it's the flame on the hearth, or the candle in the window, or the feeling of warmth that sur rounds a home. It's the wemen who are guardians of the things we cherish about homelife who are tolerant of ashes on the rug; the rings a glass of beer can leave on tables; or the comfortable but too-worn chair that we can't bear to throw away. From where I sit, those little satisfactions become more and more important in this world of strife and change. Smoke ring curling from a mellow pipe ; a glasi of beer; a comfortable chair be fore the fire. And I'd like to salute the housewives "keepers of the flame" whose tolerance and un derstanding helps preserve them I Oregon Drivers!! APPLY NOW FOR A NEW DRIVER'S LICENSE IF YOURS IS NUMBERED BETWEEN 5R-1 AND 5R-33.000. DON'T apply T T number la otm SR 33.000. Sm labia at rtqhL Q: Apply where? A: Any driver's Hretue rlerk r examiner in your area. Q: What ahout the print ed expiration date on your old li'ense'.' U-nore It; see the table the rlrht. O If you drive out of state before Its tine to renew your o!d license, bow ran you prove It to ;: e T li'f? A: By clippine a renewal table to your license. Oregon Drivers' Licenses Bearing These Number! ;n l to sr noo 5K 33001 to 5R " 5R CSOl to 5R 90000 5,rt W)l to 'Hll? SR!32f 01 to SRlS.Wia jMISWI to MtlSHOOO 5fl,r,.0l to SRIMQO SR.lMl to .'RZMO SR '64001 to 5Ri;iM SR397001 to 5R3300OO jRlWOOl to SR363O00 5R14J011 to 5R1MIHJ SHltfiOOl to .121000 -,Rt2r0Ol to fRtfZOOK 5R462frll to .'RW.Oflfl 5R!9"O01 to 3R52HM) 5R'2fi00 to 5R.VU00 SR. US! Ml to JR510O0 5R.V)4O01 to WK7l7 5RC27wii to r.Rwoooe 5KSIW01 to 5P.130t TRS93M1 to 5R:2tl!00 5R72KWI1 to 5R75oo 5R75S001 to 5R792')0 Will Fxplra These Montana llIM IW Jir iM Am. 147 Sept. 1M7 Oet. IM7 Not. IM7 Dee. 111 Jjn. m Feb. 1I Mar. 194 Apr. 1M Ma 194H " June 1941 July 194" Au. 19 gepC194 Oct. 194 No. 1M Dee. 1M Jan. 1949 Feb. 1949 Mar. 1949 Apr. 1949 or over May 1949 S. FAREELL. Jr., Sec'y of state 0 J $1550 Complete price for wall designed 20x24 ft. factory built home. Also other sizes and utility buildings. Bdilt to endure. M. D. Hicklin Beaverton, Oregon 4tHt & 5 fill The Place to spend the is aft Legist Two Full Days of FUN and EXCITEMENT We would like all business houses to enter a float in the parade that is to start at 10:00 on the 4th. Let people know you are in business. All your patrons will be there to see your float, so let's not let them down by not having one. Folks, don't forget the big Air Show beginning at 1 :00 at the Lexington airport. You won't want to miss the dance because the music will be so good it will make you want to dance once you hear it. Danc ing will start at 9:00. C If you people haven't been to a good smoker lately you cer tainly won't want to miss the one at Lex at 7 :00 July the 5th. Come early and be sure of a seat. Everyone is Invited to Come and Have Fun beauty 'loving, budget -wise women . mrnm WymW Taking advantage of lj uofcW m;st u;u;ual I if m: SfFfft I'll: - for your old fur coat or fur-trimmed coat ... on purchase of any DUPLER fur coat in stock!! I DAY ONLY, WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 Mr. W. C. Troxel, Dupler's Fur Stylist will be in our store presenting high-fashioned 1948 styles in this generous trade-in allowance for your old fur coat j STORE your precious furs in our modern vaults REPAIRING RESTYLING Hollanderizing Special Dupler Feature) More than a Cleaning More than a Glazing... Costs no more than ordinary cleaning Small Deposit holds your Selection in our Layaway. Free Storage until Fall. 10 Months to Pay No Carrying Charge esrs Heppner, Oregon Dupler's a family of furriers for over 1 00 years