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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, June 26. 1958 lone News Continued from Pen 3 Mr and Mrs Noel Dobyns re turned home Monday of last week from St Louis, Mo where they took their daughter, Mrs Joseph Kallster to join her hus band, Private Kallster who is sta tioned In the U S Army there. men. The Kalisters address is 4234 Brandywine Court, St Louis, 20, Mo. Mr and Mrs Dobyns re turned home by way of Yellow stone Park and the Tetons. They experienced some heavy rain and thunderstorms and were on the edge of a tornado about 20 miles from St Louis. The HEC of Willows grange meeting was held at the home He makes glasses for the service of Mrs A W McLeod Friday after noon, June 20 with Mrs 0 L of the week after visiting rela Lundell as co-hostess. A meeting tlv here, conducted by Mrs James Lind- Mr and Mrs Walter Linn and say, president, plans were dis- sn. David, of Vernonia visited cussed for the grange booth at at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy the Morrow County fair. Mrs Ma- wndstrom and Mrs Fannie Grif bel Cotter received the door prize. th last week. David remained Mr anH Mr Franlr i.nnHpll heI OT the harvest and Will visited relatives here over the , work at the Lloyd Morgan ranch weekend. They were on their' The Oscar Georges have mov way home to Milwaukie from'ed Into the Hugh Bell house on Hines where they visited Mr and third Street. Mrs Dorr Mason. i Mr and Mrs Joe Hausler and Mrs Beulah Lundell of Port- j family left Thursday. He will Iqntl loft ffr Yiar Yirma iha flia ' nA..l - i i . a n . imiu in. Kiak . aucriiu Hummer ocnuoi m aian I ford University at Palo Alto, Cal kiriTirc OE 1QCQ CO niinZCT MPmKir: ifornia. She and the children will wiit. wi Mwwh. .-w spend the weekend with rela In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (ORS. 294.305 to 294.415), no- i"ves an friends in Medford and tice is hereby eiven that the budset committee of Hemner. Oreeon. in compliance with said law, i :lem: Robert Debpain will be prepared and adopted on June 9th, 1958, the budget estimates for City of Heppner, Oregon, for!"1 le guard at the swimming the ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1958, to June 30, 1959, as set forth in the accompanying sched-jpool in the absence of Hausler ules. All personB are hereby notified that on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1958, at 8:00 ?M. in and Mrs Leo Crabtree will take Heppner, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the City Council, the levying Mrs Hauslers place until she re- board for Heppner, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard In favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any pan inereui. The outstanding Indebtedness of City of Heppner, Oregon, at June 30th, 1958, was as follows: Sewer System Bonds $188,000.00 Signed: Ted Smith, City Recorder C. E. McQuarrie, Chairman Budget committee Albert Connor, Secretary Budget Committee EXPENDITURES Actual Expenditure 1955-1956 1956-1957 Total Budget Fund and Classification 1957-1958 600.00 360.00 360.00 5,400.00 3,600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 3,520.00 3,720.00 General 600.00 Mayor Budget Approved by Committee Administration $ 600.00 turns. Mrs Gene Hall entertained the Bridge club at her home Friday evening, June 20. Those receiv ing prizes were Mrs La Verne Van Marter, high; Mrs Ernest Mccabe, 2nd high and Mrs Pete Cannon, low. Mrs Cosby O'Connor of Pendle ton fell one day last week and fractured her hip. Mrs Charles O'Connor visited her Thursday. A birthday party was held after the Rebekah lodge meeting Thursday evening of last week. rhose having birthdays during April, May and June who were present were: Mrs Anna Lind- finnm Treasurer 600.00 600.00 Attorney 600.00 strom, Mrs Mary Swanson, Mrs 5,700.00 Superintendent 6,000.00 j Harvey Ring, Mrs Omar Riet 3,900.00 Recorder 4,200.00 , mann, Mrs Adon Hamlett, Mrs 877.34 1,299.64 596.35 673.62 273.25 312.51 62.80 65.00 398.78 56.25 401.46 223.69 550.00 550.00 196.25 300.51 800.00 800.00 512.17 165.75 9,929.29 L513.90 224.08 332.93 4,987.50 462.52 283.68 136.62 2,520.54 2,253.55 751.00 740.00 574.09 313.79 9,098.00 8,457.00 288.34 639.30 2,086.46 715.00 581.50 1,110.76 1,586.20 420.00 1,722.97 445.31 2,880.00 3,449.26 1,599.31 3,676.87 2,528.80 11,947.99 5,000.00 5,000.00 400.00 150.00 , 1,394.40 1,200.00 366.60 374.51 579.60 1,751.29 9,000.00 9,000.00 6,347.50 5,312.50 3,900.00 4,020.00 1,200.00 730.00 350.00 65.00 230.00 Non-Departmental i Sam Esteb, Mrs Cleo Drake and Liability Insurance 1,400.00 Mrs Cecil Thome. The hostesses 585.00 200.00 83.00 800,00 2,000.00 Social Security 780.00 Industrial Accident Insurance 410.00 Officials Bonds 65.00 Fire Insurance 216.00 Miscellaneous Expense 400.00 Printing & Advertisine Audit Office Expense Dues House Numbers Election costs Library Donation Emergency Swim Pool 1,800.00 Salaries 600.00 Power & Lights 600.00 Supplies Equipment Public Properties 450.00 Heat 750.00 Maintenance & Repairs Public Service 2,230.00 Street Lights 800.00 Garbage Disposal 600.00 Parking Meters Police Department 9,160.00 Salaries 10,120.00 350.00 Supplies 213.00 774.00 Car Expense 800.00 Equipment. ... Fire Department 800.00 Equipment Reserve 1,200.00 LiDu.w salaries 1,000.00 Supplies Park Fund 600.00 Labor 673.00 Supplies Water Department 3,060.00 Labor 1,550.00 Power 1,550.00 o,dou.w supplies & Materials 4,100.00 500.00 Equipment 500.00 iu.uuu.uu1 Improvements 5,000.00 o.uuu.uu Bonds 50.00 Bond Interest 400.00 585.00 320.00 82.50 600.00 185.00 800.00 2,000.00 1,800.00 200.00 870.00 320.00 750.00 2,230.00 1,300.00 500.00 1,150.00 1,000.00 600.00 715.00 4,000.00 14,948.48 11,999.44 Sewer Department 1,200.00 Labor i320.00 430.00 Power 400.00 1,000.00 Supplies & Materials 500.00 10,000.00 Bonds 10,000.00 1 5,522.50 Bond Interest 5,272.50 Street Department 4,260.00 Street Foreman 4,680.00 3,000.00 Labor 250.00 Supplies & Materials 1,212.00 1,150.00 Equipment 4,900.00 500.00 Engineering '... 500.00 Bridge Maintenance 2,000.00 State Street Tax Fund 5,000.00 Oiling & Paving 5,000.00 5,750.00 Supplies & Materials 2,500.00 Labor 3,000.00 S101102.50TOTAL EXPENDITURES were, Mrs Wate Crawford, Mrs Ernest Heliker, Mrs Lewis Ball, Mrs Clell Rea and Mrs Gordon White. At the business meeting conducted by Mrs Heliker, noble grand, a report was given by those visiting the patients in the nursing home in the Pioneer hos pital. Those who visited were Mrs Heliker, Mrs E R Lundell and Mrs Esteb. Mrs Heliker showed films on her trips to Alaska and to California. They also took flowers to the patients. Rebekahs of different lodges L Brannon of HeDDner Dalnted the Delmer Crawford house and some painting on the Oscar Pet erson house both on Third Street He also did some painting for Airs Ma Dei cotter, Mr and Mrs Floyd Hewitt and daughter, Jean of Galvln, Wash spent the weekend with their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Earl Whiteman. Jean will remain for a longer visit. Ronald Whiteman is visiting relatives in Galvln, Wash. Mrs Keith Rea and Mrs Alvin McCabe gave a luncheon in hon or of Miss Grace McCabe at the Rea home Thursday at noon. June 19. Others present were Mrs Freezer Research To Bring Savings OREGON STATE COLLEGE Engineering research findings that will bring marked improve ments in efficiency of commer cial food freezers have been re ported by Oregon State college. Significant savings in power and in time required to freeze foods will be possible as a re sult of recommended changes in arrangement of the cold air blowers and product loading methods. Findings will also help Improve frozen food products be cause keeping quality, looks and texture of frozen foods are all Richard Rea, Mrs Dick Ekstrom. u.. , , Mrs Krmth T.,,o. . vr....... ' 'engin xreezuig Baker, Ann Belle Coleman. Billie and Mildred Seehafer and Judy Mason Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smouse and Mr and Mrs Henry Baker spent last week at Priest Lake, Idaho where the men attended a REA northwest regional meeting. The Smouses returned home by way or Enterprise. Mr and Mrs Eugene McClain and family of Wichita, Kansas spent the weekend with his sis ter and family, Mr and Mrs Her bert Ekstrom. Mr and Mrs John Martin and family of Maupin spent the weekend with his brother and family, Mr and Mrs Fredrick Martin. Mr and Mrs Ralph Hor ton of Dallas also visited the Martins last week. Mr and Mrs Walter Dobyns and Mrs Carl Bergstrom spent last week in Eugene where Mrs Do byns and Mrs Bergstrom attend ed the State Garden club convention. A birthday party was held af ter the Willows grange meeting Saturday evening. The hostesses were Mrs A W McLeod and Mrs L Lundell, Donald Heliker sang some songs. It was decided not to hold grange meetings dur ing the months of July and Aug ust. Mr and Mrs Robert Rietmann entertained at a pinochle party at their home Saturday even- Changes recommended can be adapted to existing air blast type freezers. The project was started 2Vi years ago under a $17,600 grant from the western utilization branch of the US department of agriculture research service. George Thornburgh, assistant professor of mechanical engi neering, was project leader, One of the engineering pro blems that prompted the study was the uneven distribution of cold air currents through freez ers, Thornburgh explained. This produced variations in freezing times of packaged foods inside the freezer and some variations in frozen food quality, As an aid In overcoming the problem, the OSC engineers built a full-scale commercial freezer with flexible design that per mitted changes in location of freezing units and blowers .and provided comparisons of airflow patterns. Variation in air distribution was greatly reduced by chang ing the arrangement of the blow ers and by designing loading frames that place the foods be ing processed in a simulated "tunnel" rather than a stack as before. The tunnel permits bet ter circulation and penetration of the cold air and gives more uniform freezing. With the changes, it was found IN THE SADDLE . . . With The Wranglers By JOHN NEWMAN Say. . . we have a fair booth coming up. Mrs Mankin is in charge and while she Is very ca pable, let's let her know we are willing to help in any way she can use us. Get the club spirit that makes for success. She is as close as your telephone. It is such a little effort on your part but will mean a lot to her. Now would be a ood time to call don't let her carry the ball with no support till the last week, that isn't teamwork. I know you will all help if she calls on you, but give her that assurance now. Thanks! win noia a picnic at Emigrant Mrs Bill Rietmann and Robert tnat power savin8 of some 80 Purk',Jlul,y 6' Those attendingHoskins, high; Mr and Mrs Del.;Pfrcent could be realized at the should bring their lunch. mer Crawford, low and Mrs Har- blowers and that Quantity of air miss Louise Botts is visiting' 0id Snider. 300 pinochle Delng moved could be reduced Mrs Harold Martin and Lowell Clark of Hermiston were visi tors here Saturday. They took their father, Henry Clark back to Hermiston with them. He had relatives in California, DATES TO REMEMBER: June 27 Three Links club at the home of Mrs Cecil Thorne In the afternoon. by 60 percent compared to some commercial freezers. Savings in time required to freeze the food an increase in the freezing ca pacity of the freezer, Thornburgh pointed out. Mrs Velma Glass and son Tom returned Friday from a three weeks vacation trip to Indiana where they visited relatives. LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 Noon On U. 3. Hiway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-6655 Hermiston, Oregon Frank Wink & Sons, Owners Don Wink Mgr. ' Res. Hermiston JO 7-3111 Long Distance Nation-Wlde Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans Penland Bros. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338 juiy i uny council meeting at been ill. Mr and Mrs Frank Ellis and children of Vale spent the week end at the Robert DeSpaln home, Mr Ellis, a former teacher here, went on to EOCE at LaGrande to attend summer school. She will remain $100,046.00 RECEIPTS 1955-1958 1956-1957 1857-1958 Fund and Classification Water $ 22,465.15 $ 22,965.70 $ 23,000.00 11,715.08 5,662.87 5,700.00 1,251.00 1,202.00 1,000.00 2,356.44 2,302.12 4,600.00 1,124.00 1,078.00 1,000.00 4,785.43 5,083.10 5,000.00 11,140.97 10,751.21 10,750.00 9,675.00 9,603.00 9,600.00 1,702.42 1,788.56 2,500.00 2,783.07 1,592.76 1,500.00 829.47 1,650.00 526.70 1 2.900-00 $ 69,200.00 Estimated For Piaml Vnr Department s Mnnnnn County Road Tax 6ioOo!oO License & Fees 1,000.00 oiaie Liqupr Kevenue 3,600.00 Fines & Bail Forfeitures innn'nn Parking Meters 5,000.00 vuy snare oi uas Tax 10,500.00 Sewer Flat fee (service Chg.) 9 60000 Swimming Pool 1,800.00 Miscellaneous Revenue . 2,600 00 uccupauon lax 2,300.00 out-ei v.urD Assessment 2,50000 Fire Dept. Equipment Reserve 80000 Estimated Cash Balance 1,050.00 8 PM. July 3 Fire works sponsored by the American Legion follow ed by a dance at the Legion hall. July 6 Mr and Mrs M R Ball , win ceieoraie weir golden' and the children wedding at the Legion hall here for a week. wun potiuck ainner at 12 Mr and Mrs Bryce Keene are noon and open house from the parents of a son, Richard 2 to 4 P M. Everyone In-1 Malcolm, born in Pendleton June u ,. . , . l19- Welght 7 lb and 5 oz. Mr and iviia nugn ueu oi onaon and , Mrs Arthur Kono f anA i-iamuui uuiuauuiu ttiieiiu-'Mr anrt Mrs T.nv MVorrln f -J 1 ... , . - . - -'- V, eu uie graauauon exercises oi Heppner are the grandparents. meir granason and nepnew, Ron- Mrs Davin Mei.nH to o mwv.uc ai mc D1UUJUIIK3 in the PlOtlPPr Mpmnr al hrvonltal Harbor high school in Brookings followi i.rrr u,mav, ch June 4. Ronald is the son of Mrderwent Wednesday of last week. luiuiei lesiuem iiere. ne re ceived a gold cup for being the outstanding boy in the senior class. There was a graduating class of 48. Norman Bergstrom is the principal there. Mr and Mrs W G Seehafer at tended the funeral services of his brother, Emil Scheefer at West- port. He was killed last week by being hit by a log while at work in a mill. Mr and Mrs Norman Bergstrom and daughters of Brookings spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs Carl Bergstrom, S 70,750.00 Portland were lone visitors one day last week. Katherine Rea recently visited relatives in Portland. Mr and Mrs Bert Mason of Portland spent the weekend here. Mrs V G Crumb returned to her home in Morton, Wash Fri day of last week after visiting her mother, Mrs Grace Ware and her sister and brother-in-law. Mr' and Mrs Noel Dobyns, A fire Thursday evening of last week burned over an orchard on the Franklin Ely ranch on this side on Mnrtran. Tho rlt fi HT r ir.i.. I . . J ouu mi utticuie nujiz trucK was called to put out the and son, Harold and Mr and Mrs fire caused from a fire from the Elmer Holtz and daughters at- railroad company, tended a family reunion and Pio- Rev Charles Wilkes attended neer picnic at Sunnyside, Wash' the Nazarene church assembly &&twyt$ to BUILD? raj., '" A m" wssm BUILDINGS PROVIDE Wfayk SPACE AT JLW COSTI Sunday. The Masons attended the Com munity church Sunday morning in a body. Special music at the church was an Instrumental duet, The Old Rugged Cross, by Gene and Larry Rietmann, ac companied by Mrs Cleo Drake. Mr and Mrs Ernest Drake of Forest Grove were lone visitors Menday. Mrs Franklin Ely returned home Saturday evenlne from Portland and Forest Grove. and convention in Yakima Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Mrs Ralph Crum and Mrs Wilbur Akers attended the missionary meetings there and Jack Crum and Leslie Madden attended the young peoples meetings. Linda Rowell is visiting rela tives in Yakima. 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(under construction) FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CUCKLER Steel Span BUILDINGS, CALL OSCAR GEORGE, HEPPNER, 6-9258 OR BILL WALTER AT Summary Of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts And Tax Levies Fiscal Year 1958-59 Tax levy Calculation Total of all funds General fund General Road fund Total estimated expenditures Transfers as specifically directed by law Total estimated expenditures, reserves, transfers Deduct-Est receipts other than 58-59 taxes Amount necessary to balance budget Add: est. ami 58-59 taxes not received 6-30-1959 Total levy needed for 1958-59 Tax levies: Limitation Inside 6 $100,046.00 $ 42,296.50 $ 13,292.00 13,107.50 100,046.00 29,189.00 13,292.00 70,750.00 19,150.00 8,500.00 29,296.00 10,039.00 4,792.00 906.00 556.00 350.00 30,202.00 10,595.00 5,142.00 15,737.00 10,595.00 5,142.00 State Street fund 10,500.00 10,500,00 Water Sewer Park 10,500.00 $ 15,150.00 $ 17,492.50 $ 1,315.00 7,850.00 5,257.50 23,000.00 22,750.00 1.315.00 23,000.00 9,600.00 13,150.00 1,315.00 Visiting this week at the home of Mr and Mrs Tom Wells were Mr and Mrs F R Brown of Al bany, former residents of Hepp ner. Brown is the vice president of the National Wildlife Feder ation. White 0 1 nn it r ii wis LUMBER COMPANY 224 WEST COLUMBIA PASCO. WASHINGTON ntiiminiHiimimiii iiiinmmiimimm'"nnmtmtttmtmtntti 13,150.00 1.315.00 To blend in and bring out " nature's delicate flavors. 7."" Its thd Water" Not subject to 6 Uml-tation 14,465.00 .13,150.00 1,315.00