Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 19, 1947, Image 6

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    8-Hcppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, June 19, 947
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING OF THE
CITY OF HEPPNER
Nntirc i. I rr l y pivrn that an t!;p 7:h day of July. 1M7 at the
hfur ti( T .Vi p m. suu day. at the Council Chambers in tho City
.f ill ; ii r. i 'iff "n. the tax lrvyinc b'vard of said city will moot for
He jiUijK M" of !.- usMnc and considering the tax budget herein
afer m', f..r ihc s..i4 n fur the fiscal year beginning July 1. l;17
ami nnirif. June .tth, i?;. any taxpayer of said city may at said
time and .l:.c n -ar an 1 be hi ard cither for or in opposition to
ha.ii tax li'y as set for.h or ar.y item thereof.
MATH RIALS AND SUPPLIES
State Insurance 100.00
Bond Premiums HV.OO
Kire Equipment 500.00
rrm;i!,g & Advertising l.VHVi
Aud.i.ng 200.00
100.00
100.00
500.00
1.V1.00
200.00
100.00
100.00
500.00
150.00
200.00
iso.no
100 00
2.000.00
2i0 (X)
300.00
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Classification
PERSONAL SERVICE
City
City
Citv
City
City
Kite
SnperitUendent
police
Hecotiler
Attorney
Treasurer
Boys' Salary
6- 30-'44
to
7- K45
1.5X10.1
1.500.00
.w (Hi
3: " Oil
.WOO
350.00
6-30--4S 6-30-'46 6-30-'47
to to to
7 1--46 7-I-47 7-l-'43
1.500 00
1,5. WOO
atHi.txi
300.00
300.00
350.00
$ 2.100.00
2.000.00
31X1.00
300.00
300.00
350.00
3.000.00
3.000.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
350.00
$ 4.250 .00 S 4.250.00 $ 5.650.00 $ 730.00
71
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and the Famous
CaJa cttta OtckeJtra
JULY 7, 1947
American Legion Hall - lone, Ore.
Admission $2.50 per person
PUBLIC PROPERTIES
LiRb.t
Street and Bridges
Swimming Tank
Fire Insurance
Gar(...t;e Disposal
Building Repairs . . .
S 1.050.00 $ 1.030.00 S 1.050.00 $ 2,750.00
1.400.00
2.500 00
wo.oo
150.1X)
180.00
1.100 00
2.500.00
000 00
150,00
1S0.00
1.400.00
2500.1X1
frxt.no
250.00
200.00
900.00
1.500.00
1.000.00
c-oo.oo
250.00
5.400.00
900.00
$ 4,S3l).0d $ 4.SOO.0O $ 5.S50.00 $ 9,650.00
BOND REDEMPTION
Bondo 7.000.00 7.01X100 4.000.00 3,000.00
Bond Interest .. . 500.00 500.00 250.00 S0.00
S 7,500.00 $ 7.500.00 $ 4,250.00 S 3.0S0.O0
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.S00.00 1.800.00 2.41X1.00 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
S 6,600.00 $ 8,700.00 S12.SO0.00 $13,200.00
EMERGENCY FUND
2.000.00 3.000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00
Total Expenditures $26.730.00 SJ9.S30.00 $33.100.00 $39.830.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Water Department - $14,000.00
Poad Tax Refund 1.500.00
Licenses and Liquor Revenues 2,500.00
Swimming Tank . 600.00
Fines - 1.000.00
Fstimated Carryover 10.300.00
Garbage Income - 5,400.00
bands and drum corps, and hun
dreds of riders will travel the
length of Main street.
Two days of rodeo, with thou
sands of dollars in prizes, will
furnish thrill the afternoons of
the fourth and fifth. The night
of the fourth, merchants and
professional men, desirous of do
ing thier part in welcoming vis
itors, will furnish an entire eve
ning of free entertainment, and
the night of the fifth streets of
this city will be roped off for
dancing.
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LEAVE FOR N. DAKOTA
The Nelson Anderson family
left by car Friday for their for
mer home at Lisbon, N. D., on a
combined business and vaca
tion trip. It is Mr. Anderson's
first vacation since before the
war. They took the northern
route, through Montana.
. $35,300.00
Total Estimated Receipts -
Amount to be raised bv taxation for the fiscal
year ending June 30. 19 IS $ 4.530.00
Outstanding bonded indebtedness $ 5,000.00
Outstanding warrant indebtedness (None)
Other indebtedness (None)
(Sixty percent (601 of the estimated carryover of the 1916-1947
fisca'i year is placed in a sinking fund for the purpose of defraying
the cost of construction and repairing city streets, bridges and a
sewage system pursuant to Chapter 1S6 Oregon Laws 1943.)
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 12th d?y of June, 1947.
BUDGET COMMITTEE AND LEVYING BOARD:
By: V. C. Rosewall, Chairman,
t.c pincKney, c lerk ot Hoara
WANTED 50 or 60 heau of cat
tle to pasture. Open bunch
grass pasture. Cows and calv
es, S2.25 pair per month; oth
ers S2 per month. T. H. Perry,
Lor.erock. Ranch located 5
miles north of Lonerock on
Hcppncr-Lonerock road. 12-13p
Return Enqaqement
or,
Hi
Ken D
aviso n
and His Orchestra
Hi
I
31
I0NE AMERICAN LEGION HALL
Admission $1.00 per person
jlp) Club
flews
Lei
YOU WITH YOUR BUILDING
AND INTERIOR DECORATION
PROBLEMS
We Like to Help Folks Build
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
STAR be& REPORTER
Sunday Matinee starts at 1 p.m.. Eoxotrite
open until 3:30.
Evening shows, except Saturday, start at
7:30. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof
fice open evenings until 9 o'clock.
Admission Pices both Matinee and Evening:
Adults 50c, Garde and High School Students
12 and over 40c, Children 20c, all taxes in
cluded. Every child occupying a seat must
have a ticket.
FSIDAY-BATtrXDAT, June 80-31
Twilight on the Rio Grande
A p)'R.uihg mixture of art ion and mu?ic with
Gwi Autrey, Sterling olloway, A dele Mara,
Boll BtctcU, Tx Terry and th Cam County
Boy a.
ALSO
Child of Divorce
Sliwyn Moffett, Befla Toomejr, Ma-dgt Mere
dith, Una O'Connor.
Thi .touching Ftury of a yuiiKt'r" puzzled
heart.'
80 KD AY-MONDAY, Jnnt 22-23
Nora Prentiss
Ann BlitrldaA, JCnt Smith Bract Bennett,
Bobert A Ida, Buatmary DeCamp.
A ivnt of mlMimniHlic ti'-t'lllitK with mia-ix-tiM
of ti 1 1 11 liitHiiflly down to the final
crue. Bug Bunny Cartoon.
TUESDAY, Jane 24
Home Movies
In respond to many rqueftrf. we ar ana in
showing pk.turPB of trur riiH and oth
er U Krai ftcenes made by B, G. fiigsbee about
twenty, years ago.
PLUS
Glass Alibi
Paul Kelly, Donglaa FowLy, Anne Owynn,
Jack Conrad. An IntTef ting mHodruma with
some Interesting turn.
Also Keystone Hotel with laughs gM.re from
comrdlaitH of the old nik-nt film di v.h; ;u'I
Melody of Youth with p'-r-nr.l;il favorite ar.d
rlar'Jd'tti standby by California Junior Symphony.
WESBXSDAY-THUBSDAY, Jane
That Way With Women
Dane Clark, Martha Yickera, Sydney Oreen
treet, Alan Hale. A r 'rnfdy-drnrrri with Ju:it
the right fit A lo Dcg In the Orchard, a Mary
Kobr-rts Kim-hnrt det. live thriller.
A new 1-H club was recently
anized at lone which will be
known es the Chuck Wagon
Cooks under the leadership of
Mrs. Lawrence Jones. This 4-H
club will meet regularly once a
week on Thursday from 2:00 to
rail 4:00 p.m. Wilma Dabell was el
; i ected president; Wilda Dalzell,
'A vice-president; Lawrence Jones,
i secretary; Fern Jones, reporter,
rrl'and Margaret Hubbard, yell
l leader. This club has already
; met twice and submitted their
lliplan of work for the entire pro
lljject. m The 4-H Clothing II club at
N;i Boardman reports they have
I practically finished their pro
i ject.
pji Scholarships to 4-H summer
school, June 17 to 27 inclusive
were pro.-ented to the eligible
.Morrow county 4-H club mem
bers by J. C. Penney Co., Hopp
ner chamber of commerce, Hepp
ner branch. First National Bank
M i of Portland. Pomona prance.
Greenfield grange 579 of Board-
m; n, Lexington grange, Willows
grane 0i2 of lone. Heppner Parent-Teacher
association, Morrow
County Farm Bureau. Elks lodge
! " 358. A scholarship amounts
; to twenty dollars which pays the
room and board for a club mem'-
ber. The Morrow county 4-H
club council selected the dele-
gates for summer school. Each
j delegate was to be an active 4-H
; club member recommended by
! his local leader, to have com
! ploted at least two years of club
! work and two projects, and to be
fourteen years of age. The fol
lowing club members were eli
gible to attend 4-H summer
school: Heppner, Lorene Mitch
ell, Jo Anne and Betty Graves;
Lexington. June Van Winkle,
Faye and Vesta Cutsforth; lone,
Ruby Ann Rietmann, Lola Ann
McCabe, Carletta Olden and Pa
tricia Drake.
Mrs. Ad Moore, Heppner, who
has been a 4-H clothing leader
for the past two years, will cha
peronn the group. Katherine
Monahan. home demonstration
agent, will accomnanv the prnnn
j to and from Corvallis where she
will teach during 4-H summer
scnooi.
I The Morrow county 4-H club
members will broadcast over
I'""11"" iNvjrti inursuay, June
j 1!) between 7:30 and 8:00 p.m.
: O
I BAKEH CELEBRATION
WILL BE OBSERVANCE
OF OLD TRAIL DAYS
Baker plans the biggest and
most enjoyable 4th of July en
tertainment in its hlstnrv ulth
the 11th annual Oregon Trail
j Uf'.'-'s celebration July 3, 4 and 5.
mierest in Bakers all-out. wes
tern observance of the old trail
days has gained momentum
year by year, until now it Is
one of the largest and best at
tended events in the w.t At.
jmof-pherr. mdually Inherent to
wie cattle town, whose history
i'oe, nacK to gold rush days, Is
enhanced by beards and west
ern costumes of townspeople.
A children's parade, with all
manner of costumes, commen
ts festivities July 3. That night,
.'i bor e f how, with well over
?W,000 In valuable horses from
various stables throughout the
northwest -.ornp-t inn, will fea
ture Jumping, three and f'na
i (.'.inert classes, western events,
:.:nd drill teams. The main par-,.-!'le
will be the morning of July
'l when g .ily decorated floats,
Mrs. Gene Ferguson and
daughter Nancy have returned
from Portland where they spent
a week shopping and visiting
friends.
FOR SALE 7-room house. See
Bruce Lindsey or phone 1014.
1316p
GLEN CRAY BAND SLATED
FOR IONE LEGION HALL
i
'it- i
Long known for their smooth,
sophisticated dance rhythms,
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma
orchestra are coming to lone
Legion hall on Monday, July 7.
Presenting the exquisite mu
sical patterns that have earned
them widespread acclaim, Glen
Gray and the Casa Loma orch
estra bring with them the re
cent popular and ever-beloved
tunes in a pleasant, melodious
manner.
Don't Stop Work
Because you are short of
Plumbing Supplies
We have a big supply of
Soil Pipe, Plumbing Fixtures,
Drainage Fittings, Gglvanized
Pipe Fittings
The Marshall-Wells Store
Where Your Dollar Buys More
CASE & NIKANDER, Owners
News From
C. A. Office
Morrow county farmers are
reminded that the annual field
day of the Sherman branch ex
periment station at Moro is car
rying on varietal trials with cer
eals and grasses, tillage and
conservation trials as well as
weed control experiments on an
nual and perennial weeds. This
is your experiment station, take
advantage of this educational
field day to be held June 28th.
Union county Is one of the
Oregon areas where noxious
weeds are definitely "on the
spot." The people of that coun
ty last year approved a one-mill
tax levy for weed control which
will provide $19,000,000 a year
for this purpose. The county
now owns two truck-mounted
spray outfits and two power
mowers. In addition to being
used for weed control on road
sides and other county land, one
of the sprayers is available part
of the time for custom wont on
private land. The spray outfits
were developed from a local de
sign on the basis of past exper
ience. They are equipped with
booms (hat cover a swath about
26 feet In width. They cover
about six acres per hour. The
weed control program is consid
ered especially important to pro
tect the county's seed industry.
Development of effective weed
control has been one of the ma
jor projects of County Agent Ro
land Schaad.
FOR SALE New Hampshire
fryers, dressed or alive. Call
34F3, Lexington. Mrs. Julian
Rauch. 1215c
ROUGH LUMBER
for farm and home repairs and
fencing can be obtained at our
mill on East Fork of Willow
Creek.
Sizes available: 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 and
varied widths and lengths in inch fir
lumber-rough green.
YOU DO THE HAULING
BIG FOUR MILL
One mile above city well. Turn left at
forks of Willow Creek.
ybur Cost of Living
is a
PENNEY Problem
Maybe we ought lo say iTi THE Penney problem lhal
hat we buill our success on.
We make tt our business to think aboul getting the
things you need, at prices you can afford. We don't
have "sales", Why should we, when we sell at lowest ca?h
prices EVERY day! When prices zoom, we fight lo keep
I hem down. When prices fall, they fall for YOU fast
and low at Penney. Millions of hard-wurking Ameri
can families know this. They are our customers the
backbone of our business.
New Low Price
NYLON
HOSIERY
Now
Only
15
Look what yon get at tin's new low price!
Extra-sheer 45-gauge Gaymodes in radiant
tun tones all smoothly, evenly knit to make
them Bnag-reeistant, to give you more stock
ing mileage! They're full-fashioned, too,
with pencil-slim seam lines. We have every
size from 8V4 to 10'. When you SEE them,
BUY them, WEAR them, you'll agree GAY.
MODES are the FINEST, the ONLY stock
ings for YOU!
ftl-Uaage Nylouw. 1.49 12-Gaujr ylonn. nai
Boys' Big Mac Dungarees 1,69
Boys' Polo Shirts. Cay Collons 1.19
Women's Swim Suits. One-Piece 4.98
Men's Elastic Waist Knit Briels 59c
Men's Knit "T" Shirts gg
Girls' Feasant Style Mdi-rif 1 98
Misses Sanforized SHORT SLACKS 2 49
Re V. S. Pit. OR.
tShrinkage will not exceed 1
Its Time To Think
about summertime lunch goods something to make an
appetizing meal, completely satisfying, and yet easily
prepared on warm days.
It Is Wise To Think
about the best place to get Lunch Meats, Cheese, Salad
Materials and Fruits the ingredients that go to make up
healthful, refreshing summertime meals for that place is
at the corner of May and court streets, where by paying
cash you get not only the best food values but enjoy sub
stantial savings as well.
Court Street Market