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    Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Jan. 6, 1949
Page 5
Want Ads
Put a can of Drout In your gas
tank and prevent the gas line
and carburetor from freezing up
these cold mornings. Rosewall
Motor Company.
WANTED Anyone having tuT
keys or chickens for sale please
contact the Victory Cafe, lone,
Ore. 221 fc
There is no place like home for
Kord service. Kosewall Motor
Company.
KOIt SALE Hairy" Jones rancli12
miles northeast of Heppner.
See Stella Jones Bailey, owner.
Gen'l Del., Heppner or phone
25G2. 3l fc
Wanted i)0 cars to paint iii our
DeVilhiss spray booth. Kose
wall Motor Company.
FOit KENT 3-rootn apartment"
bath; fuel, lights, water includ
ed. Cecil Hicks, Lexington. 12p
1 Fords and Friends is our busi-
ness. Kosewall Motor Co.
i FOR SALE 30 weaner pigs and
I 4 sows. Harold A. Wright, Hopp-
ner. . 42-43p
We have 20 year coverage in Ford
and Mercury motois V.tM to
1948. Phone 1092 for an ap
pointment to have your car put
in top shape for more pleasant
motoring. Kosewall Molor Co.
FOR SALE Registered 7Aire(lafe
pups. Ph. Heppner 20 K3. 421 f c
Smart peopie are having their
cars and trucks overhauled
now. Phone 1092 If you need
service. Brake relining and mo
tor rebuilding is a specialty.
Kosewall Motor Company.
WehaveFord "'rad7osloflt i94G
to 1919 cars in stock now. Rose
wall Motor Company.
We still have a few sels of tire
chains. See us before you need
us. Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Income property
consisting of 4 room apartment
with bath on first floor; 2 ap
partments consisting of 3
rooms with bath; 6 rooms with
bath unfinished; gas furnice.
2 extra kitchen gas ranges. Lo
cated on 2 lots each 65x120. Al
so garage. $7500. Mrs. Artl.l
Shamblyn, Phone 323. 42c
We base Polar Grip tires In 000
x 10 and ('!) x 10 .si.iM. Ask
about the tire tread that can't
slip on ice. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE One M wWA Ford
truck, good condition; one post
or shingle saw. Dan Bishop, P.
O. Box 394, lone, Ore. 37U
Now is the hour to have your
truck overhauled for next sea
son's Work. Phone 1092 for an
appointment. Rosewall Motor
Company.
We have rear fender shields lor
the new 1949 Ford cars. Bring
your Ford in and let us dress
it up for you. Rosewall Motor
Co.
Don't send out of town for any
thing automotive until you first
try Rosewall Motor Company.
LEGAL NOTICES
LOST One blackface Suffolk
buck, last seen on Alder creek
during ellt season. Also one
roan Durham 3 year-old bull,
no brand, no earmark, tattoo
In one ear. Last seen on Skin
ner creek. Good reward. Frank
Wilklnwn. 41-42p
We repair all makes of cars and
trucks. The name on the radia
tor does nol make any differ
ence. You get the same prompt
courteous M'rvice at Rosewall
Motor Company.
Foil SALE 1937 (5mc truck,
long wheelhase. 8 1. 4 tires, mo
tor Just overhauled. Raymond
Batty, Kimbcrley, Ore. ' 41tfc
If we don't have what you need
we will get It for you If lis
available. Rosewall Motor Co.
KOI! SALE Gas Wedgewood
trash burner range, water heat
er, used one year. Complete
with tank. Also kerosene re
frigerator. Can be converted.
All for $020.00. Don Camj bell,
Lexington. 34tfc
tfOTICE OP FINAXt ACCOUHT
Nutlt-p I herfby trivial thiit Hip un
tiereiKiMMl, urlim 0 1 Htratrix of tlifi entitle
or J'rcd J, NIchOKun. ii.-c eanwl, liu
filed her fiiml Mcr-ount wilti I'm l'.,,.
Irale Court of the .State of Onfall for
the Comity of Morrow, am! H.tnl Court
ha 8ft Monday the 24lh day of Juu
uary 19-ia. an the time and the Morrow
County Court House an the plan: toi
heariliK on and final Hetth-inent of Maid
account. All peruana having .,lJi- lion.-'
to aald final account are lion-by re
quired to file the name with Haul Court
on or hefore the date Ret for wild h'u
IllK Dated Hlid firnt published tiiH :j, d
day of December, VMH.
EDITH I'. NICHOPON.
Administratrix
1. O Turner. Attorney 411 tt
NOTICE OP FINAL HEAKINO
NOTICE IS HKKKHY i;VKN that
the undermined, rh Administrator With
a Will Annexed of the ht.,tp of NAN
NIE L. KKLLKR, dneiuu-it. hM filed
hla final Account and report in the
aid eslnte with the Clerk of this
Court and that the Jddtfe thereof haf
fixed Monday, the 3rd day of January.
1948. t the hour of 10 :00 o'clo,k AM.,
a. the time, tn the County Courtroom
In the Courthouse In H ppner. Morrow
County, On-Kun, a the place for hear
ing; objections to the suid Final Ac
count and the setthmcit Uiei-if.
I'. W. MAIIDNliY,
AdmlnlKtnitor With a Will An
nexid of the Kstate of Nunnie
L. Keller. deceased.
P. W. Muhoney.
Attorney for the Administrator.
Heppner. Oregon. 37-41
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice la hereby given tnat the un
deritned Kxecutor of the e."trtte of
JKS.stK II. I'HUY.N, dwelled, has filed
with the 1'robate Court of tin' Ht.itc
o( Oreon, for Morrow County, ite
KinaJ Account of Ita administration of
Mie estate of 8tld deceaacd ami said
Court has fixed Monday the 3rd rl ,y
of January. liM9. at the hour of ten
o'clock In the forenoon of eaid hay at
the Court House at Heppner. Or.-e.,n
lis the time and place for hearing ob
jections to sajd final Account and the
settlement of said estate, and all per
sona having objections therein are re
quired to file the same with Hani
Court on or before the time fixed for
said heaririK.
Dated and first published Oils 2nd
day of December, liH.
THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK
OF PORTLAND (OKKGON).
Job J. Nya. Attorney, v . .
Heppner, Oregon. 37-41
CITATION
IN TUB COUNTY COURT OK THE
HTATE OF OlttitiON FOK 'lilt
COUNTY OK MOHKOW.
In the Matter of the Adoption and
change of Name of KI.A1NK KAYfc.
JOHNSON, a minor.
To: KdKar A. Johnson.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OHKGON, you are hereby notified that
a Petition has been filed in the above
entitled Court pruyintc for the adop
tion of Elaine Faye Johnson, the ubove
named minor child by Donald Jinnee
Kemiey, and ttie change of tile nuine
of the Bald minor child to Elaine Fayc
Kenney,
YOU ARB THEREFORE required to
appear before the above entitled Court
within four weeks from the date of the
firut publication of this Citation upon
you to bIiuw cause, if any exists, why
the prayer of the Petition should hot
be granted.
WITNESS, the Honorable Bert John
son, Judge of the above entitled Court,
and seal of the above entitled Court
affixed this 9th day of December. IMS.
First published December 9, 1948.
C. W. BARLOW.
County Clerk and Ex officio
Clerk of the above entitled
38-42 Court.
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
In the Matter of the Adoption and
Change of name of RICHARD IVAN
BNYIiElt a minor.
To: VERNE D, SNYDER:
IN THE NAME OF THE STTE OK
OREIION. you are hereby notified tloit
l Petition has been filed In the above
entitled Court praying for the adop
tion of Richard Ivan Snyder, the abov
named minor child, by Wilbur R. Akers
and the change of the name of thi
said minor child to Richard Ivan Akers.
YOU ARE THEREFORE required to
uppear before the above entitled Court
within four weeks from the date of tin
first publication of this Citation upoi
you to show cause, if any exists, why
the prayer of the Petition should not
be granted.
WITNESS, the HonoraWe Bert John
son. Judge of the above entitled Court
and seal of the above entitled Court
affixed thle 9th dav of December. 194a.
First published December 9. 191H.
C. W. BARLOW,
County Clerk and Ex Officjon
Clerk of the above entitled
38-42 Court.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated De
cember 1, 1948, I am authorized
and directed to advertise and sell
at public auction at not less than
the minimum price herein set
forth:
Commencing at a point 100
feet North of the S.E. corner
of Lilt 8 in Block 1, Ayers'
Fourth Addition to the City
of Heppner, thence West on a
straight line parallel to the
South line of said Lot 8, 130
feet, thence North 12 feet,
thence East 130 feet, thence
South 12 feet to the place of
beginning; also known as
Tract 12; for the minimum
price of $20.00, cash.
North half of Northeast quar
ter less the right of way in
Section 7, Township 1 South,
Range 24 East of the Willam
ette Meridian; for the min
imum price of $200.00.
THEREFORE. I will on the 8th
iday of January, 1919 at the hour
of 10:00 A. M., at the front door
'of the Court House in Heppner,
Oregon sell said property to the
highest and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon,
FRANCES MITCHELL,
3S-42 Deputy.
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of WILLIAM T. DOHERTY. Decease.!
has filed with the Probate Court of the
State or Oiegon for Morrow County,
her Final Account of her administra
tion of the estate of said decreased, and
said Court has fixed Monday, th 24th
day of January. 1949, at the hour of
ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day
at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon
as the time arid place for hearing ob
jections to said Final Account and the
settlement of said estate, and aaj per
sons having objections thereto are re
quired to file the same with said Court
on or before the time fixed for said
hearing.
Dated and first published this 23rd
day of December, 1948.
ROSE DOHERTY,
Administratrix.
Jos. J. Nys, Attorney,
Heppner. Oregon. 40-44.
NOTICE OP FIN Alt HEABiMO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, as Administratrix of
the Estate of COY S. THORNBURG.
deceased, has filed her Final Acoui.t
arid report In the said estate with the
Clerk of this Court and that the Judge
thereof has fixed Monday, the 17th day
nl January. 1918, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock A.M.. in the County courtroom
In the courthouse In Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, as the place for hear
ing objections to the said Final Ac
count and the settlement thereof.
RUBY BECKET.
Administratrix of the Estate
of Coy S. Thornburg. deceased.
P. W. Mahoney
Attorney for the Administratrix.
Heppner, Oregon. ' 89-43
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned. The First National Bonk of
Portland (Oregon) was duly appointed
by the Probate Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, the ad
ministrator of the estate of ARTHUR
L. HUGHES, deceased, and all per
sons having claims againt the estate of
said deceased are hereby required to
present the same to the tinder;. ig-.cfl
administrator with proper voucher duly
verified at the law office of Joe. J.
Nys. at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this CO,
day of January, 1949.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND (OREGON).
42-46 Administrator
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Lola E. McCabe deceased, filed -villi
the Probate Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, his final ac
count of his administration of the es
tate of said deceased, and said Court
fixed Monday, the 7th day of Febru
ary 1949. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock of
said day at the Court House at Hepp
ner. Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said firral account
and the settlement of said estate, and
all persons having objections thereto
are herebv reoured to file the name
' with said Court on or before the time
fixed for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 6th
day of January 1949.
EARL FRANCIS McCABE.
Administrator.
Jos. J. Nys. Attorney. 42-46
NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS
School District No. 45 hereby
calls for bids for the transporta
tion of school children. to the lone
school for the balance of the
1948-49 term, on the route from
lone on the gravel road to the
Davidson ranch and south on dirt
and gravel read to W. G. Seehaf -er's
and south on dirt road to
Ray Heimbigner's and on into
lone, being approximately thirty
miles round trip, and six children
to be transported. Driver to fur
nish his own car, operation ex
penses of car and insurance.
Bids to be in hands of clerk of
School District No. 45, Olex, Ore-
gon. not later than January 6th,
i to be opened at school meeting
1 I
THESE ARE THE
60 BANKS IN THE
FIRST NATIONAL CROUP
PORTLAND BRANCHES
MAIN BRANCH
SIXTH AND MORRISON BRANCH
UPTOWN BRANCH
AST PORTLAND BRANCH
HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD BRANCH
LIVISTOCK-KtNTON BRANCH
MONTAVILLA BRANCH
ROSE CITY BRANCH
SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH
UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH
BRANCHES OUT OF PORTLAND
ALBANY RRAKCK
ASHLAND BRANCH
ASTORIA BRANCH
BEND BRANCH
CENTRAL POINT BRANCH
CONDON BRANCH
COOS BAY BRANCH
COOniLI.R BRANCH
ENTERPRISE BRANCH
POSSIL BRANCH
CRANT1 PASS BRANCH
CP EH HAM BRANCH
HEi'pvra mmcH
HTLLSnORO BRANCH
HOOD RTVER BRANCH -KLAMATH
FALLS, ,
MAIN BRANCH '
TOIfH K1XTH BT. TtRANCH
LA CRANDB TiRAnrH
I.AKEVIEW BRANCH
1 'tim-ORD BRANCH
MERR'LL BRANCH
MCI.AI.LA BRANCH
riEWilLIRO BRANCH
NORTH ETD IIKA ;CH
V','inA TKANCH
OAKRIDtlE BRANCH
OUEOOTJ CITY BRANCH
PEUDLETON BRANCH
SALE ' BHANCH
! HERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
ri'.'. TO"! BRANCH
THE DM.LE8 TtRANCH
Til.I.AMOOK BRANCH
TJ'IION BRANCH
WOOUntlRN BRANCH
OTHER BANKS IN THE
FIRST NATIONAL GROUP
Carlton Stat and Savinoi Bonk
Bnton County Stoto Bonk (Corvallii)
Philomath Branch (Philomath)
Tha Flrit National Bank of Cottagt Gro
Tht Pint National Bank of fuaant
Tha First National Bank ot Forait Oroya
Tht Flrit National Bank ot Lebanon
Monro Star Bank
Moraland-Stllwood Bank (Portland)
Tha Pint National Bank of Prlnivlll
Selo Stat Bank
Clariop County Bank (Stailda)
Coolldqa and McClalnt ISIIvtrton)
Bank of Swtat Hama
Yamhill Stohr Bank
A REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF OREGON
Nineteen hundred and forty-eight marked a continued
healthy growth for the State of Oregon. In this growth the
First National Bank has shared, thanks to the confidence of
thousands of friends throughout the state who have given
us the opportunity to serve fully their banking needs. This
confidence has enabled the sixty banks of the First National
Group to return ever-increasing financial benefits to Oregon's
communities, industries and individuals.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION...
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND
DiCEMBEK Jl, 194S
Membor Faderol Dtposlt Iniuronco Corporation
RESOURCES
Coh In youll ond In F.darol Utiar. Bonk ... ( 7,99, 644.90
Do. from Banki 37,434,930.83
TololCo.h $117,433,577.11.
Unlltd Statot Government Obligation!, Dirtd and Fully
Guaronlaod 193,363,165.74
Statt, County ond Municipal Bondi ond Warronli 43,763,t95.B
Oth.r Bondi and Sacurltl.t 1,160,102.11
Stock In Fad.rol Itti.rva Bonk , , 4"'??? ??
loan, and Di.counl '
Accru.d Inlarail Htcoivoblo
Bank Promlioi, Furnilura and Fiilural and Sola DtpotH Voulll 4,734,216.74
Othar Real Eilalo ownad ' '"
Customers' Liability on Account! of lettart ol Credit,
Acceptancei, and Endon.d Silts 4,103,745.43
Othar Resource. .' - a44 y04.4Z
TOTAL RESOUKCES $527,882,079.23 '
LIABILITIES
Capitol 4,500,000.00 '
Surpu, 10,300,000.00
Undivided Profit! and Reierv 15,520,735.86 1
Total Capital Fund 30,520,733.86 ,
DEPOSITS D"","d w?.3MJ 490,523,422.73
DEPOSITS j Say.ngi ond T,m, 1 47,458,1 87.48
Liability for Letters of Credit ond as Acceptor Endorser
or Maker of Acceptances ond Foreign Sills ',0'IiMt
Inter.. 1 Received In Advance ! l is
Reserve for Interest, Taxes, Etc , '..J'.l. Ii
Other tlabilille. 1 L!5Zi
TOTAL LIABILITIES 1527,882,079.23
In addition to Its 45 branches throughout Oregon, 15 other
Oregon banks are members of tha first National Bank Qrovp
DEPOSITS ,,.,,,.
The Flrsl National Bank of Portland and 43 Branch.! J490,323,23.-ll
. 15 olher Oregon banki in th. finl National Group 103,154,468.00
$593,677,890.78
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS ...,.,
The First Notional Bank of Portland and 45 Branch.! ! ilnaa
15 other Oregon banki In th. First Notional Group 22,225,190.82
$183,909,404.39
TOTAL RESOURCES
Th. Flrsl Nollonol Bank of Portland and 45 Branches $327,B82,079.23
15 other Oregon bonks in lh. First National Group 109,001,938.60
TOTAL RESOURCES OF THE 60 BANKS IN THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP. . . !,iiLy
First National's colorful 16-page Annual Report to stock,
holders for the year 1948 is now being printed and will be
available on Jan. 20. You may call for copy at any bank In
th. first National Group, or we will be happy to send you one.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF INTEREST EARNINGS FROM JAN.1
Javlngi deposits made up to and Including Jon. 10 draw Interest from
Ion. 1. Opa v.urconl novel There"! no lubslllut. f.r cosh In th. bonk.
ml
iff
on January 7th. The Board re
SPtves the rij,'ht to reject any or
all bids.
Effie D. Baird.
Clerk District No. 45,
Olex, Oregon.
BOARDMAN SOIL CONSERVA
TION DISTRICT NOTICE OF
ANNUAL ELECTION OF SUPERVISORS.
To all owners of land lying with
in the Boaruman Soil Conser
vation District:
Notice is hereby given that on
the thirteenth day of January,
1949 the annual meeting and el
ection of one supervisor of the
Boardman Soil Conservation Dis
trict will be held under the pro
visions of the Soil Conservation
District Law of this state, Chap
ter 3, Section 109, O.C.L.A. as
amended by Chapter 348, Oregon
Laws, 1945.
The place of meeting will be at
the Boardman Grange hall be
tween the hours of 1:00 o'clock
p.m. and 4:00 o'clock p.m.
Every person, firm and corpor
ation, state, county, or munici
pality being the record owner of
or holding under contract of pur
chase, ten acres or more of land
lying within the said district are
eligible to vote.
Candidates to fill the board va
cancy of one supervisor may be
made by petition signed by ten
landowners. If no candidates are
nominated by petition to fill the
existing vacancy, nominations
may be made from the floor dur
ing the annual meeting.
BOARDMAN SOIL CONSER
VATION DISTRICT,
By N. C. Anderson, Secretary.
Dated this 5th day of January,
1949. 42-43
CHURCHES
ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Schedule of services:
lr..n T i .1 1
itiona ill nejiiJiici uis sue 13
and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30 1
Mass in lone on the 1st and
3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd
and 4th at 9 a.m.
Mass on the fifth Sunday one
mass only in Heppner at 9 a.m
on the 2nd and 4th.
Holy days of obligation: Mass
in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; mass
First Fridays of the month:
in lone at 9 a.m.
Mass in Heppner at 7:30.
NOTICE FOR BIDS ON
GASOLINE AND DIESEL OIL
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received hv
Morrow County at the Clerk's Of
fice in Heppner, Oregon for ap
proximately .30,000 tjallnns, more
or less, for Moirow County require
ments, of firs! structure gasoline,
delivered in County tanks nt ih
County Shop in Heppner, Oregon,
and 10,000 gallons of Diesel fuel.
Maximum price per gallon re
quired for the period January 1,
1949 to December 1, 1949. Said
gasoline and Diesel Oil to be
used by County for road work.
Bids to be opened January 19.
1949. County Court reserves the
right to reject any or all bids or
to accept bid or bids most favor
able to County.
42-43 Morrow County Court.
COMPLETES HANGAR
To accommodate his new Cess
na 195 four-passenger plane, Or-
ville Smith is completing a build
ing at the Lexington airport or
iginally designed for a machine
shop.
Nineteen states require a voter
to pass a li'eracy test.
ASSEMBLY -OF GOD
Pastor, Shelby E. Graves.
Sunday9:45 a.m., Bible school.
A class for every age.
11 a.m., worship hour; 7 p.m.,
Youth for Christ; 7:45 p.m., evan
gelistic service.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible
study and prayer meeting in lone.
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Bible
study and prayer meeting.
Psalm 34:6 says this poor man
cried, and the Lord heard him,
and saved him out of all his trou-
bles."
church in Gooseberry at 1 o'clock
Sunday morning, January 9. A
cordial invitation has been ex
tended the public to attend.
o
MORE'LIBRARY BOOKS
New books received at the
Heppner public library this week
include, fiction: Elizabeth, Cap
tive Princess, by Irwin; Meek
Shall Inherit, by Kossak; East
River by Sholem Asch; Old Beau
ty and Others, by Cather, and
Circle C Carries On, Rider.
Non fiction: Zulu Woman. Ray
ber; Stars in Our Heaven. Lum.
and A Man Called White, by
White.
Juvenile: Swamp Boy. Cormack.
and Sally Tail, Sawyers.
The Army Air Force now
cepts married men as cadets.
The number of hunters this
year is estimated to be near 12
million.
NOTICE OF RURAL DISTRICT SCHOOL
BOARD BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Section 1101207
OCLA as amended by Chapter 393 Oregon Law 1943 and Chapter 345
Oregon Law 1945 as amended by Chapter 591 Oiegon Laws 1947, to
the legal voters of the Rural School District of Morrow County, Ore
gon, that a meeting will be held at the Courthouse in Heppner, Ore
gon, on the 27th day of January, 1919, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. for the
purpose of discussing the budget of the Rural School Board for the
fiscal year beginning July 1st, 1949 and ending June 30, 1950, here
inafter set forth.
BUDGET 1949-1950
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, minister.
Morning worship and sermon
at 11 a.m. with music by the
choir. Nursery for small children.
Sunday church school at 9:45 a.
m. A class for every age. Youth
Fellowship class, also adult Bible
class.
outh Fellowship rally at the
First Methodist church at Pen
dleton Sunday at 3 p.m. Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Bohles, counsellors.
Thursday, choir practice at the
church at 7:30 p.m.
The Womans Society of Chris
tian Service meets the first Wed
nesday of each month.
1. Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of the
year for which this budget is made NONE
2. Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes NONE
3. Amounts received from other sources NONE
Total NONE
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Item
Estimated
Expenditures
for 1949-1950
1948-1949
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH (Episcopal)
Holy communion, 8.
Church school, 9:45.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11.
Sunday evening at 7:30 the sen
ior Y.P.F. will hold the Epiphany
service of the Feast of Lights.
This is one of the great mission
ary services, sotting forth in sym
hnlic ritual the snread and mani.
festation of the Eternal Word. 1
from the altar, through the t
church, and out into the world.
Week-day services: Wednes
day, holy communion, 10; Friday,
holy communion, i:30.
Choir practices: Girls, Wednes
day at 4; boys, Thursday at 4;
adults, Thursday at 8.
1. Personal service:
(A) District Superintendent salary .... $ 5.600.00 $ 5,000.00
(B) Clerical and legal 2.400.00 1,800.00
2. Supplies, printing 500.00 150.00
3. Postage, telephone and telegraph 150.00 150.00
4. Elections and publicity 125.00 125.00
5. Board expenses, travel, etc. 1.000.00 825.00
6. Offioe equipment 500.00 885.00
7. Other miscellaneous Expenses 225.00 ' 320.00
8. Emergency .. . 500.00 745.00
Total estimated expenditures 11,000.00 10,000.00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS, AND .
AVAILABLE CASH BALANCE & TAX LEVY
SERVICES AT VALBY
Rev. Henry Hokenson of Port
land, regional director for the
Columbia Conference, will hold
services at the Valby Lutheran
1. Total estimated expenditures
2. Deduct total estimated receiots and avail
able cash balances
3. Amount necessary to balance the budget
4. Deduct deficit forwarding to next fiscal year
5. Balance to be raised by taxation
6. Add estimated amount of taxes that will
not be collected during the fiscal year for
which this budget is made
7. Total estimated tax levy for the ensuing
fiscal vear
SI 1,000.00 $10,000.00
0.00
11.000.00 '
0.00
11,000.00
0.00
0.00
,000.00
0.00
,000.00
0.00
11,000.00 10,000.00
Indebtedness
1. Amount of warrant in-
indebtedness on war
rants issued and endors
ed not paid for want of
funds SO.OO
2. Amount of other indebt
edness 0.00
3. Total indebtedness (sum
- of lines 1, 21 0.00
Dated December 20, 1948.
Signed: HENRY E. TETZ, Clerk;
J. J. NYS, Chairman Board of
Directors.
Approved by the Budget Com
mittee December 20. 1948.
Signed: RUSSELL K. MILLER,
Secretary. Budget Committet!;
OSCAR E. PETERSON, Chair
man, Budget Committee.
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glance will be enough to tell you
they're new all new in line and contour,
in beauty and style. And when you look
inside, and under the hood, and beneath
the chassis, you'll see that their newness is
not merely in outward appearance, but in
design and engineering and construction
as well.
But; to a lot of people, the 1949 Chevro
let is already old. They know what it will
do, and how exceedingly well it will do it
they know all about its performance, its
comfort, itt power, safety, durability and
economy. They are the engineers and tech
nicians of the General Motors Proving
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the automobile world.
Here, before a single new 1949 Chevro-
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let went into production, experimental
models were tested made to show that
they possess, in greater measure than ever,
all those qualities on which Chevrolet has
built its leadership.
In short, the General Motors Proving
Ground tests are your assurance that your
new-model Chevrolet has proved its worth
through many months and many, many
thousands of miles of rough handling.
Soon you will see the new Chevrolet
and when you do, you will see a car not
only new, but tried and true.
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