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Heppner Gazette-Times, Thursday, J une 20, 1 957
Monument News
By Martha Mattesom
Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Martin of
Salem were here for the weekend
visiting his folk.
Mrs. Annie Cowden of Portland
was here for a visit with her son
and family, the Forrest Nolands.
Miss Linda Cross of Fox is
spneding the week at the Wheeler
home at Courtrock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Standifer are
now living in La Grande.
Leo Murray went to Klamath
Falls last week where he will
work. His family is still here,
returned from Montana Siturday Holmes; vice president, Goldie Stirewalt. Laura Lee Bleakman. irtkic UCUC
wnere sne went to be with her Rounds: sec-treasnrr Ma ifM.j. ,.i. iiwni mcttj
t, ... . . . I - - t"'-i 4'iiiiiiua MUSKiave, ueanna Ltaui-
mother while she underwent sure
ery. She will go back again to
help when she gets out of the
hospital
Legion Elects
The American Legion held elec
tion of officers Saturday evening,
ssew commander is Owen Smith
first vice commander Jack Sweek
second vice commander, Lewis
Weal; adjutant, Mead Gilman
chaplain, Bob Holmes; service of
ficer, A. C. Owings; set at arms,
Bob Neel. After the meetine the
region treated the auxiliary to re
iresnments.
Auxiliary officers for the com
Mrs. Owen Smith and children1 ing year are: President, Helen
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING OF THE
CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON
t tLI1CE f u GIVEN that on the lst day of July, 1957
ben of thp'ntvV0? wClock oI said day at the ouncil Lharn'
cftv 1 ,HtHHeppner' 0rcgon' the tax lcvy'inS board of said
b E,o1JLm!"Lthe..purp?se.ot discussing and considering the tax
n i l , V " lulul 01 sam "uv Ior tne nscal year begin
.fa i ji anu enaing june ju, iyos, and any person of said
hi JC'Cit0 ald tax may at said time and Place. aPPar and
f. rtKerd edhuT ln'avor w in opposition to said tax levy as set
any jicju uit'reoi.
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION yj&a Pe"d pSod
- . M 1955-J956 1956-1957 1957-1958
General Fund
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
fyrA - 600.00
Uty Attorney 360.00
City treasurer 300.00
City Recorder 3,600.00
City Superintendent 5,400.00
Oiiiciai s Bonds 7500
State Industrial Accident Z...ZZZZ. .. 30o!oO
Liability Insurance 779.00
Social Security " 600 00
Dues, League of Oregon Cities ZZ.
POLICE DEPARTMENT $9,210 00
Salaries
Supplies
Equipment
Car Expense ZZZZZZZ.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Sinking Fund
alar,ies , ' 1,350.00
Supplies and Materials 1,000.00
SWIMMING POOL $7,000.00
Salaries
Power and Lights ...
Supplies
Equipment
$ 600.00
600.00
600.00
3,720.00
5,520.00
65.00
320.00
900.00
650.00
i 600.00
1600.00
600.00
3,900.00
5,700.00
65.00
350.00
1,200.00
730.00
83.00
$8,340.00
250.00
1,800.00
680.00
$9,160.00
350.00
774.00
1,150.00
1,000.00
800.00
1,150.00
1,000.00
PUBLIC PROPERTIES
Heat and Telephone
Maintenance and Repair
Fire Insurance 330 00
Building Repairs ." Z. '.' 300 00
Shop Equipment '. 25000
PUBLIC SERVICE
Street Lights
Garage Disposal
Tarking Meters
EDUCATION
Library Donation
1,300.00
450.00
300.00
4,000.00,
$ 400.00
550.00
17.50
1,800.00
600.00
600.00
450.00
750.00
230.00
. $2,500.00
. 900.00
. ipo.oo
$2,200.00
800.00
600.00
$2,230.00
800.00
600.00
$ 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00
MISCELLANEOUS
Printing and Advertising $ 400 00
f$$u' 550
Orifice Supplies 200 00
EMERGENCY " ,$2,(m00
$ 400.00
550.00
400.00
$3,000.00
$ 400.00
585.00
200.00
$2,000.00
$
420.00
837.00
$
600.00
673.00
. $3,500.00
$2,500.00
1,500.00
4,300.00
3,700.00
5,000.00
150.00
3,000.00
$3,060.00
1,550.00
3,500.00
500.00
5,000.00
50.00
10,000.00
papENERAL FUNI-TOTAL $39,107.00
Labor
Supplies and Equipment . .. .
WATER DEPARMENT
Labor
Power
Supplies and Materials
Equipment
Bnd,s - ZZZZ 5,000.00
Bond Interest COO.OC
Improvements
Replacements, Imp. and Power 5,000 00
Superintendent 5,400 00
Asst. Superintendent 3,900.00
SEWER DEPARTMENT
ftal)or $ 1,500.00
Power 450 00
Supplies and Materials 500 00
Bond Interest 6247 50
Chemicals 300.00
STREET DEPARTMENT $16,500.00
Street Foreman
Labor
Supplies and Materials .. .. ' .
Equipment
Oiling and Paving
Engineering
$ 1,200.00
450.00
2,100.00
6,022.00
$ 1,200.00
430.00
1,000.00
5,522.50
$
4,020.00
3,600.00
5,400.00
3,300.00
8,400.00
500.00
4,260.00
3,000.00
250.00
1,150.00
500.00
TOTAL
STATE TAX STREET FUND
Oiling and Paving
Suoplie.se and Materials ..
$ 9,160.00
$ 5,000.00
5,750.00
$ 10,750.00
TOTAL
TOTAL ESTIMATED
EXPENDITURES $92,743.50 $107,361.50 $102;i02.50
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ALL FUNDS OTHER
THAN 1957-58 TAXES
vater Department mnnnnn
County Road Tax ZZZZZZZZZZZZ: ZZZ.$ IZm
Licenses and Fees imm
Mate Liquor fund 4,600.00
iim;s. 1,000.00
l arking Meters 5,000.00
City Share of Gas Tax 10 750 00
Sewer Flat Fee (Service Charge) 960000
Swimming Pool 2,500.00
miscellaneous receipts 1,500.00
Street Improvement Assessment ... 'Z
Cash Carryover ' '. 2,900.00
Occupation Tax 1, 650 Op
TOTAL RECEIPTS $ 69,200.00
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES,
RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVY
$102,102.50
69,200.00
Total Estimated Exnendit 11 TPS
Less Estimated Receipts other than 1957-53
Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget $ 32,902.50
Add Estimated Amount of 1957-58
Taxes that will not be received $ 1020 00
Total Levy Needed for 1357-58 S 33,922.50
Tax levies inside 6 Limitation , $ 14,864.50
jjcvji-s uui.nut? 00 Limitation
Tax Levies not subject to 6 Limitation
10 Mill Sewer Levy $12,735.00
1 Mill Park Levy 1,273.00
Water and Bond Interest 5,050.00 .
$ 19,058.00
Outstanding Bond Indebtedness $203,000.00
Other Indebtedness None
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED at Heppner, "6'regon, this 13th
day of June, 1957
BUDGET COMMITTEE AND LEVYING BOARD
By W. C. POSKWALL, Chairman
By ROBERT TENLAND, Secretary
Attest: 1 "
' TED SMITH, City Recorder !
Holmes; corresponding secretary,
Martha Matteson; historian, Irene
Forrest; sgt. at arms, Clenta Mel-
lor; chaplain, Theo Owings.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Copland and
children of Salem spent the past
week visiting her brother and
family, the Stanley Boyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matteson
and son Dale visited Monday in
Long treek with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Scott.
Mrs. Stanley Cox and children
of Heppner came in Tuesday leav-
ing ner daughter with her sister.
Clenta Mellor, and taking her
mother, Louisa Flemmings, with
them to Portland. They returned
to Heppner Saturday and Mrs.
Stanley Cox drove them to Monu
ment Sunday to get their daughter.
There are around 20 famlles
moving into Monument from
Prineville, Mitchell and elsewhere.
Some are working on the new
telephone lines, others working in
the woods for the Hudspeth Co.
The Leo Murray family has
moved from the mill house to the
Ruben Patzer house on Main St.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simas and
children of Roseburg spent the
week visiting her folks, the Roy
Corks, and his sister and family,
tne ivan hnrights of Long Creek.
The 4-H'ers from Monument
trs, Marjorie Cannon, Dina Stire-1 Berl Akers Jr., returned home
wait, and Eugene Erhardt. j from Boys State in Corvallis last
William K. Farrell, Grant coun- week. He was elected justice of
ty extension agent, plans on three peace of his county and also a
tours to give ranchers in various ' representative of the state.
communities some firsthand in- Kay Sherer returned from Girls
iormauon on what improved prac- state in Salem and reported that
tices can mean in the way of In- she was elected clerk of her coun
creased production and conserva-! ty. She reports a wonderful time,
tion The first tour will be heldj Miss Janet Howton made a tri
n the monument community at1 to Forest Grove and Portland jast
the W ayne Leathers nursery. The k ghe was accompanied by
other tours will be at Mt. Vernon Miss Dorothy Dobyns and Miss
and Bear Valley. Judy Mason
Livestock Judging
Schools Scheduled
ter Williams to Boys State this
year.
June 21 H.E.C. of Willows
prarpp at hnmp nf Mrs. Earl Mc-
rs. ineima wiiuams spent ajCabe with potluck at noon,
June 28 Three Links club.
June 29 Fireworks at .ath
letic field and dance at Legion
hall.
Vester Hams received Injuries
week with her folks from Idaho
visiting at Pasco with another
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowman and
children returned home after a
month visiting relatives in Salem,
.iuiu.uun cuy, apnnznem ana u ...in nrn.,nu .i, tw-i,,,
- , vi in yicav.11 ai 111c iicauj.
.aiiv-uuvcT, was,., iney aiso at-; terjan church
iciucu me grauuduon ana an- Mr. and Mrs. Jno Whpplpr rush
nouncementof the engagement of m Aamn Trnrmi. ha.
Miss Carol Erlene Sweek, daugh- !t0 John Day Wednesday for med-
rDf, M,,aJnd MuS- Earl Sweekiical aid for the baby who was
at Ridgefield, Wash., former Mon-; kept there for 24 hours,
ument residents, to Jerry Leon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewi3 and
Myers of Junction City. The wed- children moved back to their
ding is set for October 13. nome in town Sunday.
Bernie Alrtott of Portland was ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lippert are
buying cattle last week. ! busy planting garden and getting
who went to summer school at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kimmpi anri'
Corvallis were Kay Swick, Lula children left for Troutdale where on the Bill Dodd ranch.
iiuisemansnip, livestock sh
manship, and show ring proce
dure will be offered at the school
Those attending will also learri
how to give reasons for their
placing when judging.
Interested person are advised
community and county fairs ac
cording to Cal G. Monroe state
extsnsion agent in 4-H cluh
work.
1 . 1
A school for livestock judges, i a similar school win k
to be held at Oregon State eol-!juiy u and 12 at the Eastern
lege July 8 and 9, will give Inter- ( Oregon Branch Experiment sta
ested persons an opportunity to tion, Union.,
qualify themselves to judge at instruction on judging dairv
; cattle, beef cattle, sheen, swmo
to his leg in a hay baler on the .saddle horse showmanship and
Delbert Emert ranch last weeK. ne
is on crutches.
Grant Rigby is attending sum
mer school at University of Ore
gon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert RIetmann
Saturday evening. Those receiving! JS'' agent
prizes were Bill Rietmann and-;,--" - oi
Mrs. Harold Snider high and transportation, Monroe said
Louis Carlson and Mrs. Delmer!l ! a
Crawford, low, and Bill Rietmann,
30o pinochle.
Church of the Nazarene is hold
ing their daily vacation Bible
school for two weeks starting
Monday June 17 to 28. There were
15 enrolled Monday. Teachers and
helpers are Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Wilkes, Mrs. Ralph Crum, Bonnie
Crum, Mrs. Wilbur Akers and Mrs.
Elbe Akers.
Funeral services were held for
Clarence Shuler, 67, of Ontario,
at the Community church June 11
with Rev. Floyd S. Bailey officiat.
ing, Jr. Shuler is survived by his
wife. He was an uncle of Howard
and Robert Crowell. The Schulers
lived here for a few years.
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People just like yourself become killers every
day and so could you! Want to know why?
Ask any police official. He'll tell you that
the people who are involved in fatal traffic
accidents aren't habitual criminals at all!
Mostly they're normal, respectable citi
zens who never had a real accident before!
But just that once they ignored a stop
sign . . . exceeded a speed limit . . . failed to
stop for a school bus . . . or attempted to
pass on a hill! And they wound up taking
another person's life!
Last year, 40,000 men, women and child
ren died tragically on our highways a ter;
rible record!
Can anything be done about it? The
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O Drive safely and courteously yourself.
Observe speed limits and warning-signs.
Where traffic laws are obeyed, deaths go DOWNI
Q Insist on strict enforcement of all traffic laws.
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Where traffic laws are strictly enforced, deaths go DOWNI
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