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Demonstration Set lit. and Mrs. Harold CohniC:. PrwrtlIrtH I Ihclr home on Saturday to elEht friends who formerly worked with Mrs. Cohn at Nt tlunal Bank of Commerce In Yakima. The visitor enjoyed touring the town and were quite Interested in Us historical hack cround. as Harold Colin Is a nephew of Henry lleppner, for whom the town was named. Too Late to Classify HELP WANTED Material man, Martina wane $3.09, advanc inn to $3.48 following train ine period, Erlnee benefits in elude paid holidays, vacation, hospital and retirement plans. Apply Columbia Basin Co-op., Heppner. Orecon. ph. 676-9146. lOtfo Sludged engines? f RPM Motor Oils keep en gines clean, cut wear, help engines last longer. CALL VOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. ' Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard Oil Company of California Klnzua chapter members of the Timber Operators Council, Inc., and lleppner firemen will participate In a fire prevention demonstration at the Klnzua mill site here Saturday after noon. Mav 4. at 2:30. Dick Sar Kent, action chairman of the Klnzua safety chapter, announc es. The Droeram on fire proven- lion in the mills and chops will be presented bv Ray Van Mar ter of Sanderson Safety Supply Co.. Portland. He will discuss prevention of firca, control of fires and safety factors at and around fires. The demonstration that he will present will aim at showing how to control fires, once they have started. An invitation has been ex tended to lleppner firemen to attend, and Chief Forrest Burk enblne said that he is hoping for a good turnout of volunteers. Pinochle Club Meets For Evening Play Mrs. Merlin Huehes was host ess at her home Friday evening. Aoril 19. as c ub members met for an evening of pinochle. Two tubles were in piay throughout the evening with hluh score held by Mrs. Len Ray Schwa rz; second high, Mrs. Al len Huehes: low score, Mrs. Mike Gray, and Mrs. Dan Bros nan held pinochle. Other guests present for the evening were Mrs. Dick Roblson, Mrs. Ron Currln and Mrs. Rob ert Laughlln. Co-hostess, Mrs. Dan Brosnan, served cherry des sert and coffee to the group. Public Notices HOW FAR DO YOU LOOK AHEAD? i oh. To next year's vacation? To buying a home of your own? To going Into busi ness for yourself? To a college educa tion for your child ren? To a financial Inde pendence for your re tirement years? NO MATTER WHAT YOUR GOAL MAY BE. YOUR FIRST STEP IS THE SAME THE NEED FOR SAVING REGULARLY, TRY IT I OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO $13,000 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 848 PENDLETON NOTICE OF SERIAL LEVY ELECTION STATE OF OREGON ) COUNTY OF MORROW ) ss. CITY OF BOAKDMAN ) Notice hereby Is given that ntv nf Rnurdman serial levy election hereby called to be held on Tuesday, the 28th day of May, lSHlS, between the hours s.r u-m nVlivlr A M. and 8:00 o'clock P.M.. Pacific Daylight Time, In and for lite liiv oi Boardman, Oregon, there will be mhmtll.wl In lllA nilHimPU VOl ora Ihnnuif h nlll-stion of OS tubllshing a aerial levy In the sum oi J.rHJU.UU per year ii i.in i'aun a i,itnl Amount of $.i5,00a00 over the ten year ru.ri.trl tir flhn nnriulvm ff finan cing the cost of the purchase of additional lire iignung aiim- Dtno nnH onn inm,nt The vote shall be by ballot, which ballot title shall be in substantially the following form: "QUESTION MHMIIIf.U lJ THE LEGAL VOTERS OK THE CITY OF BOAKDMAN, OF MORROW COUNTY. OREGON. "Measure authorizing a con tinuing special serial tax levy in excess of the limita tions of Section 11, Article XI of the Constitution of Oregon. 'The City Council of Board man, Oregon certify and state that a special continuing ser ial levy is necessary to pro vide funds for financing the acquisition and construction nt lUo nrlrlitlnnnl flrf fiphtlnt? apparatus and equipment to provide proper lire proiecuuii lor me uuy oi uoaraman. "MEASURE: Shall the City Council of the City of Board man, Oregon be authorized to lew a SDecial continuing ser ial tax levy In the amount of S3.500.00 each year lor ten years for a total amount of money to be raisea Dy me proposed levy of $35,000.00 commencing with the fiscal year 1968-69 for the purposes of tinanclng the cost or aa,' ditional fire fighting appar atus and equipment? These proposed taxes are outside and in addition to me nmi tation imposed by Section 11 of Article XI of the Oregon Constitution and the max! mum rate of levy stated in dollars and cents per thous and dollars of true cash val ue of taxable property in the city deemed necessary to raise THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED and NO100 DOL LARS ($3,500.00) Is the sum of $1.69 each year. "The voter shall place an (X) or a ( f) before the words 'YES, I vote for the special levy, or before the words 'NO, I vote against the spe cial levy' to signify his choice." The election' is to be held in the City of Boardman, Oregon, at the Boardman Grange Hall. The polls shall be open at the hour of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and remain open until the hour of 8:00 P.M. of the same day, at which hour the polls will be closed. By order of the City Council of the City of Boardman, Ore gon, made this 2nd day of April, 1968. Is DEWEY WEST, JR, Mayor ATTEST: Is SHIRLEY ZIELINSKI. Clerk 9-llc Closeout Sale A a NAL DAY TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. HEPPNER Discounts Up to 50 LUMBER ODDS AND ENDS $25M NEW BRICK : 04c CLAY FLUE LINERS ... Vi Price COMPOSITION SHINGLES $9 Square ROLL ROOFING: 90 lb $3.95 Roll 55 lb., $2.95 Roll 45 lb $2.65 Roll HANDSPLIT SHAKES $16.95 Sq. Vz" SHEETROCK $58 per M 38" SHEETROCK $50 per M CEILING TILE From 8c Sq. Ft. ALL PAINT, OLYMPIC STAIN, HARDWARE, DOORS, WIN DOWS, SUNDRIES 25 OFF FINISH LUMBER, SIDING, PLYWOOD AND MOULDINGS 20 OFF LUMPCOAL; STOKER SIZE $15 TON ALL SALES CASH YOU HAUL AND LOAD NOTICE OF CITY TAX BAS ELECTION STATE OF OREGON ) COUNTY OF MORROW ss. CITY OF BOAHD.MAN ) Notice hereby la given that at the City of Boardman tax base election hereby called to be held on Tuesday, the 28th day of Mav. 1968, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and 8:00 o'clock P.M. Pacific Davl cht Time. In and for the City of Boardman, Oregon, there will be submitted to the qualified vot era thereof the question of es tablishing a new tax base for the City of Boardman in the sum of $10,000.00. pursuant to Section ii Article xi or tne Oregon Constitution, to be ef fective for the fiscal vear be ginning July 1, 1968. The votes shall be by ballot in substan tlallv the following form: "MEASURE SUBMITTED TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE CITY OF BOARDMAN, ORE UON "MEASURE "Shall the City of Boardman Oregon be authorized to es tablish a new tax base in the amount of TEN THOUSAND and NO100 DOLLARS ($10. 000.00) pursuant to Section 11 Article XI, of the Oregon Con stitutlon, to be effective for the fiscal year beginning July l, laoar "The present tax base Is $2815, 'The total amount of money to be raised by the new tax base is the sum of TEN THOUSAND and NO100 DOL LARS ($10,000.00). In order to raise this amount of proposed tax base levy it will be nec essary to levy a tax in the amount of $4.82 per one thous and dollars of true cash val ue of property in the City. 'The voter shall place an (X) or a ( ) before the words 'YES, I vote for the tax base levy or before the words 'NO, I vote against the tax base levy to signify his choice." Want more mileage? Chevron Gasolines keep engine parts clean. Boost fuel mileage. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 'Standard Oil Company ot California The election Is to be held In the City of Boardman, Oregon, at the Boardman Orange Hall. The polls shall be open at the hour of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and remain open until the hour of 8:00 P.M. of the same day, at which hour the polls will be closed. Bv order of the City Council of the City of Boardman, Ore gon, made this 2nd day of April, liKW. DEWEY WEST, JR. Mayor ATTEST: SHIRLEY ZIELINSKI Clerk 911c HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thunder Mot . 19M I0NE NEWS The lone Bridge Club met at the home of Mm. Walt Jacobs last Tuesday with prizes being won by Mrs. Bob Jepsen, Mrs. Elden Padberg and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom, Jr. School ActirlUes for the Week Friday, May 3 lone High School baseball team plays Stanfield In an evening game slated to begin at 7:30. NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the County of Morrow for the fiscal year 1967-68 will be held In the County Judge's Office at the Courthouse In lleppner, Oregon at 10:00 on May 9, l'.HiS. Copies of the Supplemental budget arc available without charge at the office of the County Clerk. The budget may be Inspected by Interested persons at the office of the County Clerk during tne regular oiuce nours. Any person may appear at the public hearing on the supplemental budget, unci discuss the budget or any part of it. COUNTY OF MORROW SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY For The Fiscal Year 1967-68 General Road Fund Elementary track team trav els to Arlington for a meet at 1:30 p.m. High school track team meets lleppner there In the afternoon, Saturday, May 4 Junior High baseball team plays Irrlgon there at 10:00 a.m. Monday, May 6 Seventh, eighth, and ninth grades leave on a field trip to visit OMSI In Portland. Tuesday, May 7 High School baseball team meets Echo here in a game at 2:30 p.m. Third and fourth grades have field trip to Pendleton. G.A.A. tennis match In lone with Echo. Wednesday, May 8 Spring Music Concert at 8:00 p.m. under the direction of Dar rell James. RESOURCES Additional revenue from Motor Licenses REQUIREMENTS Road Materials and Services - ..$11,000 11,000 PAUL W. JONES Chairman of the Governing Body 910c Drab got you down? Chevron Colored Coatings decorate and waterproof. Protect better, last longer. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L.E. "Ed" DICK B7R.9TM 'Standard Oil Comoany of California Caft't Sitid tfie tiisfiitlf of? Need directory assistance?" m Look in the "CALL GUIDE" section- I . .alalia TELEPHUfit UIKtUUKY in the front of your The Eager Beaver Ford Dealers say: CiV on this 'oidosio e pnng n Jl Featured in our big Spring Sale is this Smart Torino-styied Fairlane Hardtop. Its sale price includes such goodies as a sleek vinyl-covered roof . . . chrome wheel covers . . . thin-line whitewalls . . . all-vinyl seat upholstery . . . distinctive exterior body trim Cnhall.i kin eaiflnno nn cuanlf air- conditioned Ford XL Fastbacks, tool y S y f J " ' f I'- f ? fit V.jf"'' iff z ' '''' Qui U -o-7l- .w' it IX ' n See the li The switch is on to Ford. j 1 Heppner Auto Sales, Inc Heppner, Oregon r