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Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 22, 1952 Pc Jl B b he ciii wi Br ch pr sn ca stl W( tO) th M ju M Sa pr M lo th ni IONE NEWS ITEMS (Continued From Page 3) for the new school buildings whether dated bonds or some de mand bonds. The high school held their wei nor roast Friday in the moun tains. They fished, and played Softball. 1 J And- Our Best Wishes for Your Success in the Future Heppner Variety NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING OF THE CITYOF HEPPNER Notice is hereby given that on the lGth day of June, 1952, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock V. M. of said day, at the Council Chambers in the City of Heppner, Oregon, the tax levying hoard of said City will meet for the purpose of discussing and considering the tax budget hereinafter set forth of said City for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1952, and ending June 30, 1953, any person of said City, subject to said tax, may at said time and place, appear and be heard either in favor or in opposition to said tax levy as set forth or any item thereof. ESTIMATED CLASSIFICATION PERSONAL SERVICE Parking Meter Expense Mayor City Police City Recorder City Attorney City Treasurer Firemen's Salary MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES Public Liability State Compensation bond Premium Fire Equipment OFFICE Printing and Advertising Auditing bookkeeping Misc. Office Exjiense . PUBLIC PROPERTIES Light Streets and Bridges Swimming Tank Fire Insurance (iarluige Disposal Huikling Repairs , Shop Equipment BOND REDEMPTION bonds Interest DONATIONS Library Others WATER DEPARTMENT Superintendent Asst. Superintendent Replacements & Improvements Labor . . .. $14,158.00 $17,300.1X1 $22,083.00 PARK FUND $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 EMERGENCY FUND 3,000.00 3.000.00 2,000.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $56,375.00 $62,020.00 $63,053.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 7-1-51 7-1-52 CLASSIFICATION to .to 6-30-52 6-30-53 WATER DEPARTMENT COUNTY ROAD TAX LICENSE AND LIQUOR REVENUES FINES PARKING METERS CITY SHARE OF GAS TAX TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS: Subject to 6"I, Limitation Outside 6 Limitation Amount to be raised by Taxation Outstanding bonded Indebtedness Other Indebtedness Dated and First Published at May, 1952. BUDGET COMMITTEE 10-llC Miss Wilma Dalzell was elected princess of the Heppner Kodeo at the Willows grange meeting Saturday evening. Miss Dazell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalzell and is an expert rider. She is graduating from the lone High School this year. The grade, school pupils gave folk dances for the program, under the direction of Mrs. Muereen f AS EXPENDITURES 7-1-50 7-1-51 7-1-52 to to to 6-30-51 6-30-52 6-30-53 240.00 600.00 4,420.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 000.00 240.00 (500.00 5,000.00 1,200.00 300.00 3(50.00 000.00 210.00 000.00 5,000.00 1.200.00 300.00 3(50.00 750.00 $ 8,075.00 $ 8,300.00 $ 8,510.00 $ 300.00 $ 500.00 $ 050.00 200.00 200.00 200.1X1 100.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 1 .400.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 2.350.00 $ 000.00 $ 400.00 $ 400.00 000.00 400.00 400.00 000.00 900.00 9(50.00 000.00 250.00 250.00 S 000.00 $ 2,010.00 $ 2,010.00 $ 1,800.00 10.9(X).00 1.200.00 150.00 .. 2,000.00 300.00 . 500.00 $ 1.S00.00 11.000.00 2.000.00 150.00 2.000.00 300.00 500.00 $ 1,800.00 13.000.00 1,000.00 400.00 2,000.00 300.00 500.00 $10,850.00 $17,750.00 $19,000.00 $10,000.00 1,300.00 $10,000.00 1.100.00 $ 5,000.00 900.00 $11,300.00 $11,100.00 $ 5.900.00 $ (500.00 100.00 (500.00 100.00 $ (500.00 100.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 S 720.00 3,438.00 5,000.00 5 000.00 $ 4.000.00 3,300.00 5,000.00 5.000.00 $ 4,200.00 3,(500.00 9,283.00 5.000.00 $21,077.00 5.000.00 400.00 500.00 2.600.00 9.0O0.00 $25,000.00 5.000.00 2.000.00 700.00 2.900.00 9.1X10.0,) $39,077.00 $14,600.00 $12,553.00 $ 5,9(X).00 $18,453.00 $45,000.00 S00.000.00 Heppner, Oregon, this 22nd dnv of AND LEVYING BOARD By J. O. TURNER, Chairman By JAMES 3. FARLEY, Secretary Nelson. Refreshments were ser ved after the meeting by Mrs. Ida Coleman, Mrs. Lewis Ball and Mrs. Phil Griffin. Wayne Rietmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann re ceived a fractured collar bone while playing at the school one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heaton and Mrs. Edna Stranahan of Hood River were weekend guests at the Henry Osibov home. Mr. and Mrs. Heaton, the parents of Mrs. Osibov celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary Sunday. Gregory Osibov went home with them for a weeks visit. Mrs. Strahanan is an aunt of Mrs. Osi bov. Bert Johnson of Portland was a visitor here last week. Mrs. Carl Linn's 3rd and 4th grades gave the following pro gram in the gym Friday after noon last week. It was announ ced by Linda Rea Heimbigner, the room president: "Sunbonnet Sal ly and Overall Jim" by all; skit "A visit to the Farm" by John Swanson and Annetto Baker; a playlet "All Aboard" by Marilyn Morgan, Joann Turner, Jack Crura and John Aker; a piano selection "Wazzy W'abbit" by Jean Martin; a skit "Seeing the World" by Bob Rice and Marlene Griffin; a skit "Accidents" by Harold Rietmann and Nina Griffin; piano selection Marlyn Morgan; skit "Sick" by Judy Morgan and Lona White; piano selection "Home on The Range" by Melvin Martin; play let "Imitation" by Mary Emert, Francis Rea, Bobbie Akers, Karen Lundell, Joe Allen; piano selec tion by Linda Heimbigner; play let "Tht. Gypsies" by Phil Emert, Thelma Sanders, Ralph Akers, Melvin Martin.Brenda Kay Town send and Evelyn Jepsen; piano selection by Karen Lundell; skit, "The Excursion" by Jean Martin and Linda Heimbigner; Oregon State song by all; dramitization of "Oregon History" read by Robert Rice, John Jackson took the part of Buffalo Child; a sur prise visit of an Indian Scout played by Kenneth Smouse, who showed his collection of Indian relics and pointed out Indian tribe locations, pioneer discover ies on the Oregon map that had been produced by members of the 3rd grade under his supervision; presentation of room officers by Linda Heimbigner; Tea was ser ved by the children with the help of lh0 room mothers, Mrs Lloyd Rice and Mrs. David Riet mann during this time volunteer numbers were given by Harold Rietmann, Brenda Kay Town- send and choral reading by the groups. More than 45 persons attended this enjoyable occasion. Mary Emert presented Mrs. Lirln with a beautiful good luck bracelet from all the children and par ents. ' o Miss Cecelia Heoly came up from Portland over the weekend to spend Mother's day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Healy Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gentry and daughter of Milton Spent Sunday in Heppner with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Creswick and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gentry. VA Ik . What makes' Olympia so good? The perfection in quality of light olympia Beer is due not alone to premium ingredients, but to the rare water from our artesian wells, famed for its natural purity and brewing qualities. Final touch of perfection is the skillful brewing ... a skill handed down through three generations. "Its the Water Light Refreshment Beverage Millions of Temperate People ILTMPII IKWINt CO., ILTMFIt, MSL, Lit Trad Mofb lag. U. V Pal. ON. WM'A VCD93D y Junior -Senior Banquet Held In Lexington School By Flossie Coats Commencement exercises for the seniors will be Monday even ing May 26th. This date being changed from May 23rd, due to the baseball team going to Drain, Oregon for the semi-finals. The Boardman baseball team were winners from Harper 7-1 on the Boardman field Saturday af ternoon May 17th in the quarter finaj match in the state B tour nament. This win sends Board man to Drain Friday where they will play Malin in the semi-fin-als. Batteries for Boardman are Palmer and Gillespie, with Wal ter Turner as coach. Baccalaureate services were held Sunday evening in the high school auditorium with the Rev. Warren Thomas delivering the message. Piano prelude and pro cessional were played by. Mrs. Hugh Brown. Invocation, Miss Wanda Needles, the anthem "His Footsteps" by the Boardman church choir, benediction, Miss Needles and recessional, Mrs. Hugh Brown. The Boardman school band gave a concert Friday evening May 16th at the school auditor ium under the direction of leader, Supt. Ray Forbes. Friday morning the Boardman high school students motored to Ordnance and enjoyed the Armed Forces Day Open house. This is very entertaining and education al. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harwood and infant son motored to Star Prairie, Wis., where they will va cation two weeks with Mrs. Har woods parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peabody. They will also visit relatives and friends in Rapid City, S. D. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cramer left Saturday for Wallowa and way points for several days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole, Port land spent the weekend here with friends. The Coles recently sold their farm and moved to Port land. Bob Smith left for Portland on Sunday to attend the funeral services Monday for his grand mother, Mrs. Sarah Jane Eding ton. Smith rode to Portland with the Frank Coles. Weekend guests at the Ed. Kunze home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alvard, Kennewick and Mrs. Howard Edmundson, Puyallup, Wash. Mrs. Edmundson will re main for a few days, she is Mr. Kunzes sister. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forthamn and family motored to Wallowa Sunday morning, going over to attend the baccalaureate services. Mr. Forthman returned home on Sunday evening. Mrs. Forthman f .-'V. ! ' - Lowest priced in its field Ttiii boutlfuf fttw Chevrolvf Bl Air lull for ten than any compambft modtt in in flaia. (Continuation of itandard tquipmtnt and Irim illvstraltd it dpndnf on availability of matt tat, Whit tidwoU tir$ of txfra coir n-hoit ovaiabJt.) (Vtatmofe coucf you u3if... Ml these Big-Car Extras with the Lowest-Priced Line in its Field ! llllKf ft." EXTRA WIDE CHOICE of Styling and Colon EXTRA STOPPING POWER f Jumbo-Drum Brakat Bfi? Pllr BBS Bllf MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! Fulleton Chevrolet Company and children will remain for the week and will also attend the commencement exercises for the seniors of which her sister is a member. HEC was held at the home of Mrs. Leo Root Wednesday after noon May 14th with Mrs. Claud Coats as co-hostess. Monday was the day set to meet at the Grange hall and wax the new tile floor recently laid in the hall. Mrs. John Walker was appointed as a member of the Home Nursing pro gram to represent the HEC. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boler and Mrs. Walter Harwood returned to their home in Tacoma, Wash., after a week vacation at the home of Robert Harwood. Mrs. Z. J. Gillesnip harl th mis fortune to run a hugh piece of wood into her toe Saturday. It was necessary to take the nail off and split the toe to remove the stick. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spagle, Biggs, Oregon were weekend guests at the Rollin Bishop home, i CALF ROPING RIBBON ROPING STAKE RACES JUNIOR EVENTS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliy ALL WRANGLER COMPETITION Public Invited v - M I -.'-rtf rffTkl kSaSa EXTRA BEAUTY AND QUALITY EXTRA SMOOTH PERFORMANCE of Body by Fisher of CtnUrpoii Powor EXTRA STEERING EASE of Ctntor-Point Staoring F"TRA PRESTIGE of Amen Vs Most Popular Car Rom where Cakes lined up each with a number. Judge looking, breaking off pieces, tasting. The winner? Number 4 a cake with a wonder ful, glossy chocolate frosting. This was at the Women's Club last night Then Duke Thomas stepped up h is cake was Number 4! Seems his missus was laid up, so Duke took over and won! Here's Duke's prize-winning frosting recipe: M.lt t aquares uniWMtencd chotolitt in double bolltr. Rcmore from beat, add IVi cups lifted confectioner'! augar end l'-i the. hot water and blend. Ait t etc rolkt, ne at a time, beating well after each. Add I i. tnco f-.'j Cr.foc Rrewprs Foundation WRANGLERS AMATEUR RODEO "Annual Hay Day" SUNDAY, JUNE 1 Randall Martin Arena LENA JUNCTION EXTRA RIDINO COMFORT of Improved Knot-Action I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Attention Ladies! 4 the. butter, beating thoroughlr 'ter each tbi. Fill! and froiti S-Inch, Mayer cake. From where I sit, we all have different abilities and tastes... and these differences are some times surprising. Duke bakes prize-winning cakes. My wife, for example, can beat most any man at checkers. Same when it comes to beverages you may like coffee or tea while I prefer a refreshing glass of beer. But let's not have any "half-baked" ideas that peo ple are all the same or should be. Admission 50c EXTRA STRENGTH AND COMFORT of Fishor Unisleel Construction EXTRA SMOOTHNESS f POWER Automatic Transmission A complete power team with extra-powerful Valve-in-Head engine and Automatic Choke. Optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. 7& Ohfyfihe. CaH PRICED SO LOW! 1