Hepprrer Gazette Times, Thursday, Juns 21, 1956
77 Attend Vacation School at Boardman
By Mary Lee Marlow
Vacation Bible school at the
Community church ended last
Friday with the children present
ing a program i" the evening.
The school had an enrollment of
77, with average attendance of 64.
Program was as follows: Flag
salute, song "God Bless America"
by everyone; welcome song by
the junior class; theme song by
the school; recitations by the
beginners, and songs by the be
ginners and primary class; Pri
mary recitations; song, "Jesus,
Wonderful Friend", bv Judy and
Betty Jo Walker, Sandra Thorpe,
and Gwennie Fussell; Hannei
hoard storv bv the juniors, "God's
Family"; songs by the juniors
and intermediates; recitations by
intermediates; song by Barbara
Anderegg, Donna Watts, Wanda
Hug and Rosina Jones.
Those receiving certificates for
perfect attendance were: Begin
ners, Teresa Thorpe, Kathy Getz,
Kathy Loop, Randy Stewart, Bob-
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING OF THE
CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 2nd day of July, 195b,
at the hour of 8:00 O'clock P. M. of said day at the Council Chambers
in the City of Heppner, Oregon, the tax levying ooard of said C ty
will meet for the purpose of discussing and considering the tax bud
get hereinafter set forth of said City for the fiscal year beginn ng
July 1, 19., and ending June 30, 1957, and any person of said City,
:J. '. . ... r.i u i A r. axo nnnpar and ho heard
subject to sam iax, may ai &nu umc a..u i'""- -rr f- .
either in favor of or in opposition t0 said tax levy as set forth or
any item inereoi. ..,.
' rcTTMATF.n EXPENDITURES
Tax iax
Period Period
1954 1955 1955-1956
CLASSIFICATION
Tax
Period
1956-1957
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Mayor
City Attorney
City Treasurer
City Recorder
City Superintendent
Official's Bonds
State Industrial Accident
Liability Insurance
Social Security
Bookkeeper -
$
600.00
360.00
360.00
1,200.00
5,400.00
100.00
300.00
600.00
1,200.00
POLICE DEPARTMENT $ 9,000.00
Salaries
Supplies
Equipment
Car Expense
FIRE DEPARTMENT
" Salaries $ 1.000.00
Supplies & Materials 1,000.00
600.00
300.00
360.00
3,600.00
5,400.00
75.00
30Q.OO
779.00
600.00
$ 9,210.00
$
600.00
600.00
600.00
3,720.00
5.520.00
65.00
320.00
900.00
650.00
$12,975.00
$ 8,340.00
250.00
1,800.00
680.00
$ 1,350.00
1,000.00
$11,070.00
$ 1,150.00
1,000.00
STREET DEPARTMENT
Street Foreman
Labor
Supplies & Materiuls
Equipment
, Oiling & Paving
Engineering
WATER DEPARTMENT
Labor
Power
Supplies & Materials
Equipment
Bonds
Bond Interest
Improvements . .. .
Replacements, Imp. & Power
Superintendent .
Asst. Superintendent
SEWER DEPARTMENT
Labor .
Power
Supplies & Materials
Bonds
Bond Interest
Chemicals . . .
SWIMMING POOL
Salaries .
Power & Lights . ..
Supplies
Equipment
$ 2,150.00
$16,000.00 $16,500.00
$ J,lU.UU
3,600.00
5,400.00
3.300.00
8,400.00
500.00
$ 4,000.00 $ 3,500.00
5,000.00
700.00
5,000.00
5,400.00
3,900.00
1,200.00
4(X).00
100.00
9,000.00
6,472.50
300.00
5,(KJ0.00
600.00
5,000.00
5,400.00
3,900.00
1,500.00
450.00
500.00
9,000.00
6,217.50
300.00
$25,220.00
$ 2,500.00
1,500.00
4,300.00
3,700.00
5,000.00
150.00
3,000.00
$20,150.00
$ 1,200.00
450.00
2,100.00
9.000.00
6,022.00
$ 6,000.00 $ 7,000.00
$18,772.00
$ 1,300.00
450.00
300.00
4.000.00
PARK
Labor
Supplies & Equipment
PUBLIC PROPERTIES
Heat & Telephone
Maintenance & Repair
Fire Insurance
Building Repairs
Shop Equipment
PUBLIC SERVICE
Street Lights
Garbaijp Disposal
Parking Meters
EDUCATION
Library
MISCELLANEOUS
Printing & Advertising
Auditing
Officii Supplies
EMERGENCY
$ 1,282.00
$ 6,050.00
420.00
837.00
100.00
300.00
500.00
$ 2.500 00
600.00
100 00
330.00
300.00
250.00
$ 2.500.00
900.00
100.00
$ 1,257.00
$ 400.00
55000
17.50
$ 967.50
$ 2,200.00
SOO.OO
fiOO.OO
$ SOO.OO $ 800.00
$ 300.00
425.(H.
250 00
$ 400.00
550.00
200.00
$ 3.600.00
$ 800 00
$ 400.00
550.00
400.00
$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
$ 1,350.00
$ 3.000.00
TOTAL EUDGETED
EXPENDITURES
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ALL FUNDS-1956-57
TAXES
Water Department .
County Road Tax
Licenses & Fees
State Liquor Fund
Fines
Parking Meters ..
City Share of Gas Tax
Sewer Flat Fee (SerUi-e Chart'1' 1
Swimming Pool . .
Miscellaneous Receipts
Street Improvement Assessment
Cash Carrvover
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
$107,361.50
-OTHER THAN
$ 23,500.00
6.500.00
1,000 .00
2.000.00
500.00
4.800.00
10.500.IX)
9.600.00
1,000.00
2.000.00
3.000.00
. 16.800.00
$ 81.200.00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES,
RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES
Total Estimated Expenditures $107,301.50
Less Estimated Receipts oilier than 1956-57 Taxes 81.200.00
Amount Necensary to Ealance Budget $ 26,161.50
Add Estimated Amount of 11)56-57 Taxes thai will not
be received $
Total Levy Noeded for 1956-57 $
Tax Levies inside 6',- Limitation $
Tax Levies outside 6'T Limitation .
Tax Levies Not Subject to 6'"r Limitation
810.00
26,971.50
7.990.50
$12,574.00
1.257.00
5.150.00
10 mill Sewer Lev y
1 mill Park Levy
Water Bond & Interest
Outstanding Bonded Indebtedness
Other Indebtedness
DATED AM) FIRST PUBLISHED at Heppner, Oregon,
day of June, 1956.
BUDGET COMMITTEE AND LEVYING BOARD
By EDWARD K. SCHAFFITZ, Chairman
By FRANCES REA SMITH. Secretary
Attest:
TED SMITH, City Recorder
18.981.00
$227,000.00
Nona
this 14th
bie Skoubo, Dayle Vannoy, Joyce
Garvlson, Mark Vannoy and Sha
ron Jones; primary class, Kerry
Daniels, David Skoubo, Cheryl
Vannoy, Roberta Phillips De
wena West, Nancy Pace, Alberta
Carpenter, Dick Skoubo, Roger
Zivney, Kathy Parmer, Diane
Rogers, Irene Potts, Ronnie Olm
stead, Leonard Bedord, Sandra
Thorpe, Linda Daniels, Cheryl
Vannoy and Betty Walker. In the
point system for work completed
awards went to Sandra Thorpe,!
Linda Daniels and Cheryl Van
noy. Juniors: Lynn Vannoy, Ruth
Rupe, Judy Walker, Gwennie Fus
sel, Richard Watts, Dorothy Rash
Eilene Ely and Ton! Taylor. Spe
cial awards went to Judy Walker,
Dorothy Rash, Lynn Vannoy and
Eileen Ely. Intermediates: Jim
Miller, Barbara Anderegg, Larry
West, Donna Watts, Wanda Hug,
and Rosina Jones. Point system
awards went to Larry West, first;
and Jim Miller, second.
Directors Named
Arnin Hug was elected school
director at the election Monday,
winning over Rollo Moore. 43
votes were cast, 35 for Hug and
8 for Moore. Hug replaces Henry
Zivney. whose term expired this
year. ,
Greenfield grange met Satur
day night at the hall at 8 p. m.
with 18 members present. Hosts
were Mr. ad Mrs. Elvin Ely, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Marlow and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Ferguson. Mrs.
Arthur Allen, delegate to state
grange, gave a report on the
meetings she attended. Arthur
Allen gave a report on the meet
ing of insurance agents at the
state session. Mrs. Ralph SkourJb
reported that the soil conserva
tion tour would be held some
time in July, starting at Irrigon.
Lunch will be served at the
Skoubo farm at noon. Exact date
will be announced later.
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fortner
were their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fortner
and children Mark and Teresa,
Portland; their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dris
coll and children Janice and Tim;
and their daughter, Mrs. Bruce
Lindsay and children, Sherry,
Jimmie and Johnnie, all of Hepp
ner. Visitors this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Crisman
are Mrs. Crisman's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Boad, and her si
ter Linda, and brothers Ronnie,
Gary and Elmer Ellis, all of
Shclton, Wash.
Patty Miller accompanied Mrs.
Leonard Bergseth of Burns to
Conrad, Mont, last week where
Mrs. Bergseth will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller
and son Jim went to Corbett Sun
day to take Mrs. Effie Miller to
visit her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker,
for a week. They returned home
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Vannoy and
four children left Saturday for
Sacramento, Calif., to visit rela
tives for several days.
' Roberta Phillips, The Dalles,
has been visiting her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller,
the past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eades, Sun
land, Calif., and Mrs. Eades' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Maheu,
West Palm Beach, Fla., were
visitors last week at the home of
Eades parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Eades.
Sandra Mead, The Dalles, visi
ted last week at the home of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Wiliam Mead.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Partlow
and son Jerry, The Dalles, were
weekend visitors at the home of
Partlow's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Partlow. Judy , and Alan
Partlow returned home with them
after visiting here the past two
weeks.
Greg Knopp Milton -Freewater,
visited at the home of Dennis
Gronquist, and at the home of
his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs.
Joe Tatone. the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beeks, Arl
ington, were weekend guests at
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
West.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Van Etten
and daughter, of Monroe, stop
ped in Boardman Sunday to visit
friends.
Don Shanks, Pendleton, former
resident here, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo over the
weekend.
Visitors last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone were
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Todd (Lor
raine Dillabaugh), Salem, and
Tatone's sister, Mrs. James Flynn
of Washington, D. C. On Wednes
day Mr. and Mrs. Tatone took
Mrs, Flynn to Portland to visit
other relatives. She also visited
relatives in Arlington, Milton-
Freewater and Seattle, Wash.
Sandra Knopp, Milton-Freewater,
accompanied them to Portland.
Mrs. Rose LaChance, and Miss
Eva LaChance, Tacoma, Wash.,
are visiting this week at the
home of Mrs. LaChance's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Carpenter.
o
Oliver Creswick, worshipful
master of the Heppner Masonic
lodge No. 69 attended grand
lodge in Portland last week.
Real Estate and Machinery
AUCT
On
SATURDAY
Sale Starts 1 :00 P. M.
23
1 MILE EAST-2 MILES SOUTH OF BOARDMAN - FOLLOW SIGNS
REAL PROPERTY
60 ACRES OR CAN BE DIVIDED IN 20-40 ACRE TRACTS WITH 50 ACRES IRRI
GATION WATER. 15 ACRES IN ALFALFA BALANCE IN PASTURE - IDEAL
FOR MELONS AND ALFALFA - LOW PRICED IRRIGATION WATER. 2
GOOD HOUSES -BOTH WITH EXCEPTIONAL DOMESTIC WELLS. COME BID
AND BUY AT YOUR OWN FIGURE. PAVED ROAD, SCHOOL BUS, MAIL ROUTE
-JUST2 MILES SOUTH OF U.S.HIWAY 30. SOME TERMS ON REAL ESTATE.
MACHINERY and LIVESTOCK
John Deere Baler, Wire Tie
John Deere Tractor Model 'B'-Like New
1 7-f t. Power Mower
John Deere Side Delivery
1 John Deere Scraper
4 Sections Harrow (complete with
hitch)
2 Complete Sets of Springtooth (with
hitch)
1 Set of Scales (weighs up to 2,000 lbs.)
TERMS
Owner: LEON
30 Tons of very good Alfalfa Cr Grass
Hay
50 Good Ties
100 18-ft. Poles
Some New and Used Lumber
Several Rolls New and Used Wire
5 Good Family Cows
2 Good Saddle Horses
1 Farmmaster Milking Machine
Lots of hand tools and other items too
numerous to mention.
CASH
KENNEDY
AUCTIONEERS
FRED
R. DONEY-BROKER
Phone 5295
PENDLETON, ORE
BARNEY STEPHENS
Phone 5423
LA GRANDE, ORE.
SEE US TO SELL YOUH PROPERTY AT AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY
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