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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1965)
1 nzrtni caiitte times. Tbu.dor- n ms Johnson Speaks On Inventory Aid n.li.in nf (! rrlW'f on Invrniorv t4km rd f the pro l.! m .rrtv U Wml tallon Initiative tw i.r--nt-d in rormtH-r f " Hwncr Mmw county Chamber t ( ..rnrnw. at M .. rw-H-Inc MomUv by PHI Jihnon, p liralser In the dtlce of the Mor row county ror. Johnson reviewed action ty the 10i5 lejrUlalure which paw ed bill providing for a cradu ated arle of relief to those pay Ing personal property taw on invenlorlea. The scale cover live-year period and aeeka to abwd 10 of the Inventory ta In It flrt er to W at the end of the fifth year. The legislature appropriated $2 million as the Mate fid for the commit year, he said. Fur ther action mut be taken to provide funds for the tncreas. I.- .tuf r.r i ho emulne years. if the legislature does not1 ..,rit inv more money Itr future years, cost of reimburse ment would have to be shifted against another class of proper ty." he said. Livestock Included All stock and trade and mo Hock are Included In the in ventory classification under term of the bill. Livestock is defined as all forms of a n mal life put on the open market ior sale Johnson stressed the urgency of each taxpayer with an in- lentorv M make his the lull 1 level so '" "7 ..-i it full khare ol 11HIIII1 " rrlief allocation from the state. After all return are mea ram w year, the a"" HI '; lK the Ml t he ataie, and the fund to be atiocaiea io count v will be imureu ey state for rrlmbur-meni io local taxing dutrtct to J P' plied againt tne prrn ertv taxes. , , , . the new law Is a difficult one r..r the ittCMor to administer correctly and wilt take mid- 1. l. Ikk-ium) he mut n dun: - . . t. i.in.i return and iaw rmit ........ figure the percentage applicable County Ataf Wo I As to the propo-MHl Initiative that would limit pnprty taxes " . - . t ..a a slim to 1 Closing out all Georgia brand shoes. These are all first quality shoes, not Junk or seconds. A true 25 dis count on all Georgia shoes In stock. Wellington oil tan. blade color. 94-lnch boots. Size 7 8 8't-9-94-10. Price $1155 less 25. Georgia Shoes lace to toe shoes; white B. F. Goodrich sole and heel. Size only 9-10-11. Price $1050. Less 25. Georgia boots, heavy logger type. 10-lnch black lace to toe. Size 8 9-10'i ll-W. iticc $15.50. Less 25. Georgia lightweight flexi- ble boots, white neopnrene sole and heel. One pair only, size 11. Price $1055. Less 25. Georgia shoes, cork soles and heels: cowhide uppers. Size 8E-9E-10E. $755. less 25. p..m Rntr 9 Incher heavy duty logger type. One pair oniy, sue "r I triple sewea. io, - ton 10 Incher with neophrene cork soies ana 10H-12 only. Price $12.75. less 25. cowbov boots in solid black; brown i ...kita- hrnum-white tWO- nr,oH hiacic with wnite .i.v.nn. rovorAft leather and soil tan upper, ah are full leather lined with pointed toe and walking heel. Gloria Tnr nress. uii 25. of true market value. J,.hntn Kinted out tnai in ..,tv st the ureiw-nt time the average of the -'0 cote areas Is only oi iruc value. Two cinle areas have tax pa rentages above l't. Th-y are lleppner wttn l avj with 11. the latter due prlmar llv to the purchase of a m-w fire truck. One code area. 10--. U less than 1 at .91. he said. Since the average In the coun ty Is well below ll. the pro lKil would not benefit taxpay- tax relief to any extent, he "7. tht Multnomah. I:!":.,- -ml Lane nunt. would be the ones particularly Large' Industrial plants and utilities would get the greatest relief, he added. Lo.ns of revenue from prop- ... ...... u-rtiiM have to be supplemented by revenues from some otner source. 'r ...i. it u nossible that tne .. .. u.r,niH mm ta a sales tax or an increase in Income tax . ij. fr th. rtifference. . . ' Uintu r.-suli-nts would ,.hare In these taxes to provide the relief lor inoM.- wim.iw .M nmruM.il. i State Could Adjust Budgets L-i.. th ctafu tax com mis sion has the authority to come into the county to sujum ets to fit needs, the 14 limi tation could throw considerable control of taxation from the county to the state level. In a question and answer per iod after Johnsons talk. David potter said that it is est mated that the limitation would cut property taxes around the state to an aggregate of approxi mately $yo.oou,ooo wmcn v. have to be maae up uum sources. . . . . Johnson maae u crc was neither speaking for nor against tne proposal, but was oniy ouvnun planation of tne proposAi. Petitions are now being ctr ...i.. i ;n tha ctati tn ect tne m limitation measure on the . l .lint nnvt November election Dawui year. Sponsored by a Portland natiirPi on Detitions without much difficulty. Sorry, funds. no returns or re- SUPPLY SERGEANT Open Sunday afternoon rwrnl Mnnriava Hermlston-McNary Highway, Hermlston w t.lnnit BoaS Mr. ana mm . , ,t. f Mrs. Arnold Raymond, visited from maay il Mnnrlav mom- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and family, ine uusanaiuu, at Merwin Dam on Lewis River near Woodland, Wn, where he , - at th dam for us an uiraoivi Pacific Power Co. This was their ..-.I.-:-. ..ii.lt" cinro thp fam- ilies probably will not be able tn ppt loeeiiier at vunou"-" time. Co op Meet Hears Ullman Address; Baker Gels Award (Continued from page 1) rr .s.ui.1'... lUev.r. w w- e, quite fortunate In that ve did have a crew stationed In Con don ith adequate equipment to handle anv emergetvey that came up in that Hamage to lines and facilities amounted to approxlma t e I y $jii,ux. he said. In construct tun work the firt makr pnk"ct was the building of 1J miles of single phase line .k... u..,.i.....r Jum-tlon anti B!alok areas, he said. This was a relocation due to the John l.tv dam Next was construction ef a ts.iaX-volt urtatin anu line to serve the permanent- H..dan plant located in tnr north end of Gilliam county. ..,.,i..n .f ti line 111) to Itilliiuiii.'ii ... Cutfrth Park require.1 approx- Imately seven mue oi !.- line. Condon Lin PlaaneQ in uiseuine future program. Young said. "We anticipate thvt the firM major construction will le In the Comion area nnii will tie the City of loruion to the existing Bonnevuie iran- This will prvwiae a mum shorter transmission nne serve Condon anil surroumunx area and will give a third al ternate source of power ior v don. he said. As to the Bonneville Power Administrations proposed rate Increase. Young said the direct ors have opposed It as being unnecessary and also are op posed to the proposed method of Increase. Should the Increase come however, the cooperative will hold Its retail power cost to cus tomers at the current level. Young assured the more than 2ihi attending the meeting. -We are in a position to ab sorb this increase If it U ul- ....I., .nnmtnl hv the fPU- eral power Commission. ne ..i.i iinuiii'ir it unuKI have Bcliu. nwv-.i an effect on the cooperatives rvnuhla Ptnrmenta Mad As you can note, our wjn-i- .AMna amnimtm 10 BUNK ir'" " m-i" So76.0ii0 and our exiens's S.6j. OiiO. leaving a net margin of $116,300. When you consider the lai-t tnai aunne im paid double principal and In- . ....-mailt.: Kwit h tn RLA U-H-1 J i ii it. j - - and to Pacific Power Company. tnialinn annrriKimattdv SJ62.0tX). r . - - - - - - - our past year's operation has ...1 u A &airt oeen a suivt-siu u"--. o. Secretary-treasurer s ir v v was given at tne mmiin j Jack Hynd. Jr.. who also real minutes of the last annual meeting. Among Ruests intro duced were uougias o. ruianu. manager. Harry Egland and Ed ward A. Wilkin, all of Westing house. Portland; Roy Nishl, Bonneville Power Administra- tion s area power manaK. la Walla. Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith, of Smith, Gerstein and Smith, accountants; Van couver. Wn.; Ray L. vvoouey, Manager, Umatilla Electric Co operative association, Hermis- ton, r.nc a. " Zc. Dalles; Clarence R. Post, board chairman, west txienswo gation district, Umatilla; and Robert Smith, board member of the district, Irrigon. Mrs. Shirley Rugg won the electric clothes dryer offered as a major door prize at the meet- : tU. nriia ullnnPTS InClUU- II1K. Ula " ed Mrs. Avery Taylor. Mrs. R. B. Rice, O. W. Cutsforth, Al Lamb, Chairman Tells Of Cooking School l Continued from page H Mr. Malcolm Fargher. Pufur. Thi wUhlnjt ni'Te lnfimat- ion may contact M'- l'rk ,. in j anool mm onstratlon of u lt) cooking. Grace mixed UP batch of sour cream drop eM . usinjj wheat germ In pl' nut in "e mwuir. She also prepared a chocolate ronfectkm using m"V? which came oui mt.NO between a cookie nf candv and I -wed to be ty Ittviiv for the ur cream j ctHiktes Is a follows: i, cup shortening 1 1 cups sugar 2 eggs I cup sour cream ana i, trapoott sod tcasHHn vanilla 2 cups tUur i, teaspoon salt i, teasHHn baking pow-der . .. K...t nnrnt I CS. It S available on grocer's helves.i CREAM together the 5J'" ing sugar and eges. UK l M.ur cream. "da and m''' Sll-T together flour, salt am baking ,Kwder. add wheat germ . Ti . r..tmsi mixture. ana on - - . . CHILL one hour. IMiOP rounded teasixwnful. I incnes "i-"- " an ungreaM-d cH.kie she. BAKE 8 to 10 minutes or until delicately browned. The cook tea t.noum overbaked. Test them for done ness but by lightly touching .. t .t.n,t n imprint re- mains, the cih.kics at take out and cool on racks, iim 1 III. 11 Christmas Tree Permits Available innin f.ir mi il im Christmas tree In specified areas of the ll.-ppner Hanger nisirici. vm tllla National forent. are now available, amirdlng to Jaik k.iegcr of the district. The crmlt mav l ibtalned In the Forest Service office In the Gilliam and BUbee butldlna h-re on week day, and the of flee will tl) I oien on Sat urday until Christ ma to ' ritmmodate the public, he aald. The cuttlnit are U comiHd of about two etiion of frel land due west of the Bull Pralr rle Junction, off the M'ray high way. It t an area reached bv . I.-,.. .... r..ii.,rf rtinit and Is tne iviou - - the only location In the district i... i ..iun iii iri-? iiiiiiiK. , ...,ti tne una i ion snow - . IVtmlts are Issued at iee 01 HOSPITAL NEWS Patient who were admitted to r.. Xt..,n,irliil htsplll I"r m.u ,-ai care uuruiK " - . .! wivk and were then mmiw"i V.ii..L-inif IManne Mc- iJiohlan. Ileppner; uaip-i Klnrua; Mnriev niim Vl . ...... i..,iw..o Sorav. and umini" Those who were auioui. m.. are still receiving medical care, are the following: Betty Led fo7. Baker; lUfl UIK Kin; zua; Jell vxaim-r. Maynard Mruincn, r.. nor. and Homer Bowman. Kin- zua. makes bout five doen cookies. r i tv.i,..rtv C N. Jones all of Ileppner; l-mrnett Dav Mrs. Homer Davis, and With L n I nn.'rrM'k- Oil Via Rretmann. Earl MiOr. Fred Martin and Lewis lUlvorsen .11 r,r lone: W. L. Relnhart and Isabelle Davis. toth of Con.lon Cooking Club Meets n...i..rfinl...r third year cooking club met Thursday. No vember 4. at p m- " ' .iVi lace Wolff home. We called this meeting together to get our rec ords completed, to start the In troductory lesson In ' ventures, and to elect off leers. Our officer are: Barbara All . .. ..t.i.. nrwik' txvle Alder- man. assistant chief cook; Ubby Abrams. steward, and Kelley Wolff, reporter. MfWfrt 'Jl tun ICIUI'I. Itiv mtn-ting will be Tuesday, No School Chairman Picks Committees For Special Work i.i i.i .i ..a iHinuiihtiHi on mhvIaI phaw of chml were ai-m.Ude,! lat wnk by Chairman Irv tn Raucti or ir- rw I'ountv .vnim uniiii with the mhtHtl lHard and pre sent recommendation to wie Committee are comHed of hoard reprenentatlves, advlmtry iHMtrd memliers. almmiMraior, a.....t.M asskil It V IMTVIII , Commlttiv on building and grounds will in eoni,"- .....-.i iur,t memler or mem- tK-rs from the area Involved, a well as the complete advisory w r.ir that area, and iiiini ' -- i the schwl principal. tMher cimmlttee are a ioi U-r.!nn.rtatton Ken BsttV. Ileppner. school director; l My . J m h..,w,,i.t admlnis In noi"'", i - lone. lrl Mcxjuaw, "'""" Uiijihaimn I rr I e o n. tlTVIIir " t;ene Majeke. iku -Horn. Hughes, Ileppner. adv Is- ory commuter niriion-. Jones, lone. IVan King, Board- man. licorge uunam. ton. and liene 1UU. Ileppner. lay member. , . Curriculum Secondary education Irv in Rauch. L.-xlngton. Ralph Shm bo. Boardman and Dn McEUl Eott lone, school Uiard mem ber: lU.n Daniel. administration: Mrs Nst a Kil kenny, Lexington. Mrs. Itorothy Krebs lone. William Parker. Ir rigon." Clarence Baker. "H';;f' and Mrs. Dewey West. Ikiard ' . i.. i ..,irnmllti-e mem- man, nm -'; - - tx-rs; Ted i'almatecr lone. Mrs. Fran Walker. Ikiardman. rrn Stewart. Irrigon. Dr. Itobert Vmld. Ileppner. and Walter J.c . . i.i...,t,.n lav members; Mra. RaVhH blck7 Ileppner. t xturvln. lone, and lsi r Lcroux. Boardman. teachers. Condon Man to Speok l. John l-lnn of .''rrhu, . i i.mittht 1 1 nur- le uuem pr""" ii.KMi ,tav lor the -nnual . '' Festival dinner of he j "'') rnurvh. Hie dinner will U. at-rved at 6 ' P " " i riientberaliltf at the "'mJ' ; ... ,iinn..r iii lake car rVpeU I procV of the church which are ouflde the rej-ular churth budget. Elemenlary education-How- ,rd Cleveland. Ileit.nrr. ax- JoniHi. Iirlgon, U. L. I- "bble. Ileppner. iinl ooaru Jack Crosanlckle. dmini-- Hon; l-oul carison. ionr. iw.. ert Slcard. lu.ardman. Margaret Jorgenon. irrigon, r-o . iH-rg. Uxlngton. Jack I'loy bar Ileppner. advlmiry commit e member.; Helen MjJ lone. Mr. Arnold l'''f'"'"' kardmn. Mm. France hM. Irrigon. Mrs Betty ,Marjuudl. L-xington. I. W. H Wo I I I. Ileppner. lay '"'-"'.Tv. V v Williams. Ileppner, t.ladv t- y . lone. Joyce Smith. Irrigon. and U Vri I'artlow. Boardman, teachers. PcndlotonHcppner Freight Line DAILY OVERNIGHT SERVICE MONDAY THRO FRIDAY TERMINALS! Htppntr BUI Farra. ph. tn Mtt LKlnjton Ceorfl Hsrmaa' Srvic Station Ttu loo Rletmann' Hardwor. Ph. 423-7211 Connctln With SITES FRE1GHTL1NE AND CONSOLIDATED rBEJCHT. WAYS, HERMISTON. 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Great cow v.i- - - Smart visible quilt warm pile-lined parka Reg. 7.95, NOW boo heoTTwelgbt pmka i for Jt . bov. water repellent lou ny -TmH Zip-off In quilted to 6-oz. acrync " '"i with tootY all-Oilon oafUepU Rorai- red. Z to . txann? Wild! oilc Reg. 'Animal look' parka value! 8.95, NOW Sizes 6-12 Sizes 12-20 Beg. 9J5 Now 7- Beg. 128 Now iu-bo Froet tip pile parka fenrorite for junior boy In - V ,hi Orion acrylic and modacrylic. wSrm 5Suc and otheTfiber. quilt Unefcbx riJ rront irer. Machine washable. Size. 2to 7. ranta.be Penney gift aluel . n pTDS 8 688 hi JmiSJ'wm Size 6-12 Keg. H- Size 12-20 Reg. 1"5 Now 11.88 i , -