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Page 2 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 16, 1955 Boardman School Election Monday By Mary Lee Mar low The annual school election will be held Monday, June 20, at the school house from 2 p. m. till 8 p. m. for the purpose of electing four directors, one for a five year term, one for a four year term, one for a three year term, and one for the rural school board. Mrs. Ralph Skoubo was chair man of the board, assisted by Mrs. Hugh Brown, Mrs. Lowell Shat tuck, Mrs. Emmett Rogers, Mrs. Ed Kunze and Mrs. Willard Boker. After a week with the tempera ture in the nineties the weather has changed to quite cool this week, with the temperature Tues day morning 62 degrees. Maxi mum Saturday was 103. Mrs. Russell Miller entertained a group of youngsters at her home Saturday, June 11, in honor of her daughter Patty's ninth birthday. Present were Roberta Philips of The Dalles, Toni Tay lor, Eileen Ely, Lynn and Cheryl Vannoy, Dorothy. Rash, Donna Cruthers, Patti Partlow, Gwendo lyn Fussell, Sandra Thorpe, Jan Miller, Nancy Peyrollaz, Mrs. Ef fie Miller and Mrs. Leonard Berg seth. Prizes were won in games by Eileen Ely, Roberta Philips and Toni Taylor. Sgt. and Mrs. Carmine Lombar- di, Jr. and son Jimmy are on a 30 day leave to Tampa, Fla., where they are visiting Lorn bardi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car mine Lombardi, Sr. Mrs. Earl Briggs and Mrs. Ed the weekend at Mitchell and Red-; served, mond. At Mitchell they visited bration at the home of Mrs. Coats' bro-theri-n-Iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon and son Dick, Stanfield, were Satur day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow. Greenfield Grance will meet on Kunze went to Portland Monday Saturday, June 18, at the hall, to attend the State Federation of starting with potluck supper at Garden clubs convention June 14- 6:30 p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. 16. Ed Kunze, Mrs. Marie Kitto. At a recent meeting of the Carol Hamilton has returned Wives club, Mrs. John Blackburn home from Bellingham, Wash, was accepted as a new member. Bob Smith spent the weekend The meeting was held at the in Portland, home of Mrs. Gren Hawes with The Home Economics club of Mrs. Miles Standish and Mrs. Rick Greenfield Grange met Wednes Crowner hostesses. There were day at the home of Mrs. Ed Kunze ten members present. A hand- with Mrs. Marie Kitto co-hostess, kerchief shower was held for Mrs. The meeting started with a pot Emery Nordyke, who is leaving luck dinner at 12:30 with 11 mem here. The club will hold a cooked bers present. Mrs. Joe Tatone, food sale on Saturday, June 18, at chairman, appointed the follow Fanny's Grocery. Proceeds will be ing committees for Pomona used to buy a flag for the city 'grange, which will be held here IT.. - OCT Tt nlnnnlnrr Hflc3 ParK- ! J" " uu"' x) xr a Ta Barbara Steagall, daughter of Mr. RnhPrta PhlliDS. The Dalles, is Arthur Allen, Mrs. Roy Rands and, , f.. Karl .,im f tho homo nf her Mrs. Walter Hayes; lunch, Mrs. This party was in cele- in the basement by the refresh of the birthdays of Dora'ment committee. tion Bible school and it was an-1 minister was read and was nnunced that the rroeram of the ' brought before the committee for &ue, Hugo ana Keitn, wun many, Th Toir,t r.co,,.rnn. Ri-hi Cnhi will ho held next vote. A mouon was iimue ana gifts being received by these prppotional Sundav schools held'Fridav evening in the church The hangar was decorated their reguiar business meeting in 1 Following this meeting the Chris three. with pastel colored streamers of crepe paper and with hung along the sides. Several mothers served as chaperones for this party, " Mrs. Bob Davidson, Mrs. B. J. Doherty, Mrs. Gar Leyva and Mrs. Roy Martin. Tuesday Mrs. Bob Davidson en tertained with a surprise party for her daughter, Dora Sue. There were about 19 guests, and games and dancing were enjoyed. Love ly refreshments were served later in the evening. Miss Sandra Whillock returned to her home in Brookings, Oregon after several days visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Bres hears. Those leaving on Tuesday for a 10 day stay at the 4-H summer school in Corvallis were: Mickey Grey, daughter of Mrs. Nita Grey; the church with the chairman, ' tian church held their t ii i odiioons Mrs Douglas Price in the chair. A report was given on the vaca- meeting at which time of resignation written 1 ed. Those present were: Mrs. regular Ken Peck, Miss Dona Barnett, Mrs. i letter Trina Parker, Mrs. June Cooper, the! Continued on Page 3 erandDarents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, and is attending Vacation Bible school at the Community church. Wilda Forthman, Clarkston, Wash., is visiting her father, Dai las Forthman, and her Wanda. Cecil Hamilton, Mrs. Ed Kunze and Mrs. Marie Kitto; serving, Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs. Roy Partlow, Mrs. W. II. Douthit and Mrs. Florence Root; clean-up, Mrs. William Garner, Mrs. Ralph Skou- sister bo and Mrs. Ronald Black; table decorations. Mrs. Claud Coats, Mr. NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 27th day of June 1955, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. of said day, at tne council namoers in the City of Heppner, Oregon, the tax levying board of said Cltv will meet for the purpose of discussing and considering the tax bud get hereinafter set forth of said City for the fiscal year beginning July 1,1955, and ending June 30, 1956, and any person of said city, subject to said tax, may at said time and place, appear and be heard either in favor of or in opposition to said tax levy as set forth or any item thereof. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES an Mrs. Claud Coats spent: Mrs. Delbert Carpenter and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie. The club also voted to send a contribution to the National Li brary fund. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers went to Eugene Sunday to attend commencement exercises at the University of Oregon, their son Emsley being among the gradu ates. CLASSIFICATION 7-1-53 to 6-30-54 PERSONAL SERVICE Parking Meier Expense $ 50.00 $ Mayor ' 600.00 City Police 8,000.00 City Recorder 1,200.00 City Attorney 360.00 City Treasurer 360.00 Firemen's Salaries 1,000.00 $11,570.00 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES Public Liability $ 650.00 State Compensation 250.00 Bond Premiums, (officers) 100.00 Fire Equipment 1,200.00 $ 2,200.00 OFFICE Printing and Advertising $ 400.00 7-1-54 to 6-30-55 100.00 600.00 9,000.00 1,200.00 360.00 3G0.00 1,000.00 7-1-55 to 6-30-56 $ 100.00 600.00 9,210.00 3,600.00 360.00 360.00 1,350.00 $12,620.00 $ 600.00 300.00 300.00 1.000.00 $15,580.00 $ 779.00 300.00 75.00 1,000.00 Auditing Bookkeeper Misc. Office Expense Social Security 425.00 1,200.00 250.00 0.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 300.00 425.00 1,200.00 250.00 0.00 $ 2,154.00 $ 400.00 550.00 0.00 200.00 600.00 $ 2,275.00 PUBUC PROPERTIES Heat, Lights and Power $ 2,200.00 Streets and Bridges 15,000.00 Swimming Tank 1,000.00 Fire Insurance 200.00 Garbage Disposal 1,000.00 Building Repairs 300.00 Shoo Equipment 500.00 $20,200.00 BOND REDEMPTION Bonds $13,000.00 Interest 8,300.00 $21,300.00 $ $ 2,175.00 $ 1,750.00 $ 2,500.00 16,000.00 6,000.00 100.00 600.00 300.00 500.00 $ 2.500.00 16,500.00 7,000.00 330.00 900.00 300.00 250.00 Lexington News By Delpha Jones Gregory and Hugo Leyva and Keith Peck and Dora Sue David son were hostesses to a party on Saturday for about 40 of their friends. The party was held in the hangar at the airport and dancing was enjoyed. Refresh ments of cake and punch were Make It Yourself $26,000.00 $27,780.00 600.00 100.00 DONATIONS Library Library Books $ 700.00 WATER DEPARTMENT Superintendent $ 5,000.00 Asst. Superintendent 3.600.00 Replacements, Imp. & Power 7,500.00 Labor 4,000.00 $20,100.00 PARK FUND $ 500.00 EMERGENCY $ 2,000.00 SEWER DEPARTMENT Power and Lights $ 400.00 Labor 1,500.00 Chemicals 400.00 New Connections and Repairs 500.00 $14,000.00 7,172.50 $21,172.50 $ 700.00 100.00 $ 800.00 $ 5,400.00 3,900.00 5,000.00 4,000.00 $18,300.00 $ 0.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 400.00 1,200.00 300.00 100 00 $14,000.00 6.847.50 $20,847.50 $ 700.00 100.00 800.00 5,400.00 3,900.00 5,000.00 3,500.00 $18,800.00 $ 1,282.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 450.00 1,500.00 300.00 500.00 TOTAL BUDGETED EXPENDITURES $ 2,800.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,750.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS CLASSIFICATION 1954-55 Water Department $24,000.00 County Road 6,500.00 Licenses Liquor Revenue Fines Parking Meters City Share of Gas Tax Sewer Tax, (Special Tax Levy) Sewer Flat Fee (service charge) Swimming Pool Miscellaneous Receipts Park Fund (Special Tax Levy) Cash Carryover Water Bond Levy and Interest 900.00 2,500.00 1,100.00 4,000.00 10,000.00 11,500.00 9,500.00 500.00 500.00 592,743.50 1955-56 $24,000.00 7,000.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 500.00 4,800.00 10,500.00 12.824.00 9,800.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1.282.00 2.000.00 5,600.00 $84,406.00 8,337.50 Amount Needed to Balance the Budget . Added Estimated Amount of Taxes that will not be Re ceived 6-30- 56 and Tax Discount 801.00 Total Levy Needed S 9,138.50 Tax Levies Inside 67c Limitation $ 9,138.50 Not Sublect to 6 Limitations 10 Mill Sewer Levy 12,824.00 1 Mill Park Levy 1,282.00 Water Bond and Interest 5,600.00 Total Amount to be Raised by Taxation $ 28,844.50 Outstanding Bonded Indebtedness $256,000.00 Other Indebtedness None DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED at Heppner. Oregon, this 9th day of June, 1955. BUDGET COMMITTEE AND LEVYING BOARD By L. D. TIBBLES, Chairman By FRANCES SMITH, Secretary Here's a make-it-yourself project easy enough for an amateur carpenter with only a few simple tools, yet satisfying enough for an accomplished craftsman. It is a handy knick-knack shelf as modern as today but able through its simple lines to fit in with many types of home decoration. The secret of making it is to cut a slot halfway through the width of each board wherever two boards join. The slots should be only as wide as the boards are thick. For easy-working woods that will take just about any kind of finish, use a clear western pine Idaho white pine, pon derosa pine, or sugar pine or a good choice among the asso ciated woods from the western pine forests would be Engel mann spruce. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall; Karl Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Beach; Russell Dolven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dolven; Dennis Doherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Doherty. Mrs. Ina Nichols, who has been a patient in Pioneer . Memorial hospital has returned to the home of her 'son, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nichols. Misses Laura and Doreen Camp bell have returned from a visit at the Roy Campbell home in Her mlston. Joan Patrick has returned home after a visit in Portland. She is employed at the O. W. Cutsforth home. Word has been received by Mrs. Breshears of the illness of her son-in-law Everett Crump in a hos pital in Corvallis. Candy and Deanna Hays are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Warner. Mr. Van Miles has arrived at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Miles and will remain for an indefinite visit. Mr. Miles is from Chicago. Miss Patricia Majeske and three of her friends from Portland left by plane on Friday night from Portland for Hawaii where they will spend two weeks, return- ng by ship to San Francisco. She was taken to Portland on Friday by her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Majeske and her sister Audrey Ansted, who re mained to attend the rose festival returning late Saturday evening. Tht Trdee Links club met at the home of Mrs. Art Keene on Thurs day. After a most successful busi ness meeting refreshments were served to the following club mem bers and their guests: Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Mrs. Otto Ruhl, Mrs. Earl Warner, Mrs. A. F. Majeske, Mrs. Nellie Palmer, Mrs. Eliza beth Campbell and Mrs. Josie Fredricks from Salem. 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