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Heppnef Gazette Times, Thursday, March TT, 1954
Lexington News !
By Delpha Jones
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Brooding
have received word that their
son Henry Maxwell Breeding has
arrived in San Diego, where he
FULLETON'S
BEST
USED
CAR
BUYS
1951 CHEVROLET
4 door sedan wilh radio,
heater and power Glide.
$1195
1950 CHEVROLET
2 Door Sedan
$875
1947 CHEVROLET
Club coupe
$650
Trucks - Pickups
will start his training in the U.j
S. Navy.
Mrs. T. K. Messenger Sr. and j
children accompanied Mr. Mcs-
senger to Mitchell where tie re-1
turned to his job on the state j
highway afier u weekend wilh;
his farnilv. The family returned ;
'to Lexington later that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson and
family and Stephen Klinger and
Mr .and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall
were among those attending the
movie "The Robe" in Pendleton
one night last week.
The Holly Ilebekah Lodge met
Thnrsdnv n'iL'ht with Noble Grand
! Audrey Ansted in the chair. At
this time the degree worn was
given two candidates. Mrs. Oral
Wright and Mrs. K. B. Way. The
work was very interesting and
pretty, and following this refresh
ments were served in the dining
room. Also present was Mrs.
Shields from the Gaston Kebekah
Lodge at Gaston, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wetzel en
tertained With a suppei Minu.iy
I pveniii!' honoring their son Jim-
mie's birthday. Those present
wore: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Price,
Mrs. Fred Harrison of Heppner,
and C'harlene Jones of Lexington
and Janet and Jules Wetzel.
Mrs. John Ledbetter and Mrs.
Cleo Van Winkle were business
visitors in renuiuiun iuuiwoj. j
Other Pendleton visitors xms
I week were: Mesdames George
n w fiitsfnrth. Audrey An
sted ('. C. Jones and Janet Cavin.
Mrs. Trina Tarker is on the
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smet
house from their home above
Heppner visited friends in Lex
irwjom nn Mondav.
Richard and Roland Peck of,
Hood River wore visiting friends
and relatives in Lexington Sun
day. They and Earl Miner were
i-ichland Washington visitors.
Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth enter
tained with a birthday party hon.
oring her (laughter Barbara Lisa's
birthday last week. Those pre
sent were: Gregory and Debbie
Kay Jensen and mother Mrs. Ken
Jensen, Patrick and Russell Kil
kenny and mother, Mrs. Bob Kil
kenny, and Deanna and Tommie
Cutsforth and mother Lucia Cuts
forth, Nelbro, Kickie and Karen
Cox and mother Mrs. Lyle Cox.
Birthday cake and ice cream were
served.
A "Get-Together" after church (
on Thursday evening was enjoyed
at the Don Campbell home. The
films of the pictures taken at the
Max Breeding farewell party
were enjoyed by all, and Mr.
Baird entertained with a violin
solo and Mrs. Edwards with a
vocal solo, and then refreshments
were Ferved to the following:
George Hermann, Irene Niemezak,
Joan Breeding, Phyliss and Bever
ly Nolan, Marilyn Dickenson.
Jerry Messenger, Vern Nolan,
Donald Hunt, Maureen Groves
and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bates, Mrs.
Brance Edwards and the hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell.
Mrs. Alex Hunt wishes to take
this means of thanking all those
in the community for their dona-
NOTICE OF RURAL DISTRICT SCHOOL
BOARD BUDGET HcAKIino
vnTK'F m IIFITBY GIVEN in compliance with Section 110-1207
P.OII'I, IS 1 V, ; ', ' i ' , ( r,.on Law 1913 and Chapter
K", : 1 s i; ed bv 'hapten1 501 Oregon Law 1947,
, ,h le 1 ' ers of the Rural School District of Morrow County,
Oregon ih . r' vi :,e held at the Courthouse in Heppner,
Oregon, mat 1 - .. , 2.00 oVlo(.k p. m. fr the
"tSng h;:'.i ,a lr tW 11 school no,
S year beginning July 1st 1954 and ending June 30. 19o5,
hereinafter set forth. -rzz
tions for the O. E. A. dinner which,
she asked for in behalf of the
P-TA,
The Camp Cookery Group was
organized last Wednesday after-1
noon at the C. C. Jones home with
Mrs. Jones as their leader, and
the name chosen for this group
was "Snappy Happy Cookers"
Election of officers was held with
the following taking an office;
Rodger Doherty, as president;
Dennis Doherty as vice president;
secretary Carol Messenger, and
news reporter Robert Davidson,
leader John Botts. Others than
the officers the following boys
signed up: John Wallace, Thomas
Martin. Hugo Leyva, Gregory
Lcyva and Stephen Klinger.
A cooking 3 group of girls was
organized also at this time with
the following girls as officers:
Nancy Wright, president; Louise
Botts, vice pres.; and Barbara
Steagall, news reporter and Dora
Sue Davidson, secretary and
C'harlene Jones song leader.
Their leader for this worthwhile chanan while thir fthrr Dl
4-H project is Audrey Ansted. jis in the veterans hospital in
Dorothv and Richard Vinson iTortland. Mrs. Vinson is work
J?tLlr at the Heath ran eh 6 luring
i, o,, ,ha nhspnoe of her nusDana.
ents, Mr. ana lurs. v. name uu-,.,. i
RANCH AERO
AIRPLANE CROP SPRAYERS
OPERATED BY
PAUL HANSEN
Formerly With Midland Air Service
HEPPNER
Phone 6-9693 or 6-9471
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AJvtrtitement
BUDGET
1954-1955
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
1952 CHEVROLET
Half -ton Pickup
1950 CHEVROLET
3i ton pickup with
2 horse rack
1946 CHEVROLET
2 ton truck
$1250
$1050
1946 DODGE
'.a Ton Pickup
$675
$525
Day or Night
Towing Service
Phone 6-9921
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
... ..ii i :.,!..,r iJ fVio
1. Estimated available cash on nana a, neKi,,,,,K
year for which this budget is mane SX'XX
TOTAL jmdow
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
ITEM
Personal service
(A) District Superintendent salary
iBl Clerical and legal
Supplies, printing
Postage, telephone and telegraph
Elections and publicity
Board expenses, travel, etc.
Office equipment
Other miseellanei'us expenses
(A! Curriculum and In-Serieo Trainiii)
Git Fixed Charges
Emergency
Total estimate-1 cm'-'ih,
ESTIMATED
EXPENDITURES
FOR 1954-1955
$ 6,000.00
2,600.00,
I HJ.UU
225.00
100.00
1.150.00
100.00
150.00
375.00
125.00
S12.135.00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, AND
AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES & TAX LEW
1.
I. I
anil available cash
Total estimated expenditures
lli.ilni'l lnt.,1 eslim.iled ir."'pt
balances
Amount necessary to balance the hii,met
.'tnerecnev All Fund or li'i'.H (IISUIcis only
Halaneo to be raised lv taxation
Add estimated amount .,f t -xes that will not be col
lected during the fiscal year for winch this budget is
made
Total estimated tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year
$12,135.00
750.00
11.3H5.nO
4.1X10.00
15,385.00
460.00
$15,845.00
PATHS March 2. lit" I.
SHINKI) I.L-'LIH H. GRANT
( LLLK
IIHNWY Z1VNKY
VH'K t'll.MKMAN HOARD OF DIRECTORS
A1TROVF1) HY TIIF lil'ln I FT OMM1TTFK:
March 2. 1954
c!,-vi.-i) HOWARD HRYANT
' ' SFCIIKTARY. BUDGFT COMMITTEE
J. V. CARTFR
CHAIRMAN BUDGET COMMITTEE
52-lc
ANNUAL SPRING
DANC
IONE LEGION HALL
Sat., March 27
GENE RIETMANN'S ORCHESTRA-
ADM. $1.25 PER PERSON . SUPPER SERVED
From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh
Steve Tips the Balance
Was just leaving home this
morning when the Missus re
minded me to stop at Steve and
A1'8 Meat Market for a pound of
hamburger. "Be sure to get it
from Steve," she said.
"Why?" I wondered. So when
I got to the market I asked Steve
if he knew. "I'll tell you, Joe,"
he said. "Al and I sell the same
meat, and a pound is a pound.
Maybe it's just that wo go at it
differently.
"Al loads the scales and takes
away 'til he has a pound. But I
put too little on and start adding.
To your wife that probably
looks like a better buy."
From where I sit, there's al
ways more than one way to ap
proach a thing and still come out
lair and square to all. My wife
likes a cup of tea with dinner; I
prefer a temperate glass of beer.
We get along fine. Gets me pretty
mad though, when somebody
starts "throwing his weight
around" and demands that I see
things exactly his way.
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