GAXTTTt TlKtt. TtsrdT. Aprtl 1 IKS
Project
Community Gives
Boost to
By Auction Sale
Br MAST UC HARLOW
txjT.VtlAX-Xrt pr.vwda cf
the Community Auction Ml
keld here Saturday to tl mon
ey for the recreation program In
lh Tf-w Umrn of War.1man will
he appruxtmatfly Se5. accord
In to Mr. Arthur Allrn. renetal
chairman. The aflatr wa spon
sored by the llwn Economic
elub of Greenfield Grange, and
they were assisted by the
grange, the Hm Kstenslon
Unit. the Boardman TiHcum
clcb. the Garden Club, Mother
CJub of Boardman t;rde school
St. Mry Altar Society. Ladles
Aid .x-iety of Community
church. Future Farmers of Amer
ica and the 4 11 Council.
Joe Yaiea of Walla Walla.
Wash, was the auctioneer, and
hi wife Mt wa cleric They
were assisted by Mr. and Mr.
Rv Brock of rasco, Wuh. m
A noon luncheon was sold at
the grange hall and a ham loaf
dinner at the achool cafeteria In
the evening.
Honor ItoU Announced
The following atudenta at
Riverside High achool were on
the honor roll for the past nine
weeks: A roll, with a grade ave
rage of S V) to 4 00 enlors,
Barbara McVorkle. Terry McCoy
and Rov Obermeler; Juniors,
iv.nnv Vnviwv and Tonl Olln:
sophomores. Mike Partlow and
Shirley Dixon; freshmen. Carol-
vn Sure and lieoree fcenney. a
roll, with an average of 3.00 to joyed, as wrll as prize blooms
- . . I i. W W.4 j, .i tf.VI 1MUa aKAU
3.50 seniors. Lyle Ilobbs. Ed
mona Jones, John Lathrop, Jen
leoe McElrov. Anna Mae Mc
Quaw and Lana Wilson; Juniors, tor dessert by the hostesses, to
Mike Smith, uienn aonmeaer me 17 memocr ana
nrf rhuck Jackson: sophomore
Chester Phillip. Carol Anne
Harper and Frinell Walker,
freshmen. Betty Eppenbach, Dar
lene Colly horn. Gene Golly horn,
Anna Obermeler and Linda Ta
tone. Mrs. Lester Leroux was host
ess for the SL Mary's Altar So
ciety at her home Tuesday eve
nine of last week, with Mrs.
Peter Matt as co-hostess.
Plans were discussed for the
First Communion and a tenta
tive date set for Mother's Day.
May 9. A breakfast will follow
at the grange hall for all people
of the parish and friends. Mrs.
S. R. Wilkle will be the chair
man In charge. Other commit
tees Include: food Mrs. Dave
Closner and Mrs. Bob Thornhill;
serving Mrs. Milt Barron; hall
and music Mrs. Shirley Zlelin
ski; flowers and decorations
Mrs. Dante Daltose.
Mrs. Alvln Haman will be In
charge of the church for April.
A general cleaning will be done
preceding Easter with all mem
bers participating.
Election of officers was post
poned until September.
The next meeting will be a
dinner at the Elks in Hermlston
April 27 at 7 p.m.
Word has been received here
of the death of Mrs. Don (Shir
ley) Bellamy of Moro, a former
resident here on April 2. Besides
her husband she is survived by
six children. Funeral services
were held in The Dalles April
6.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bundy
(Irene Potts) are the parents of
a daughter, Elaine Kay, born
March 16 at Arco, Idaho.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Potts of Boardman, and Mr.
and Mrs. Rupert Bundy of Her
miston. Great-grandparents are
M's. Ida Potts of Friendswood,
Texas, and Mrs. Etta Nickel of
Pendleton. The baby weighed
seven pounds, nine ounces. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Potts have return
ed from a visit at the Bundy
home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Carnegie of
Portland visited -three days last
week at the home of Carnegie's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Briggs They also
went to Umatilla to see Mrs.
Briggs, who is seriously 111 in
the hospital there.
. Mrs. Elmer Messenger has re
ceived word of the death of her
sister, Mrs. Dora Henne, 80, who
died March 29 in Grand Island,
Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Brown of
Mead, Wash, were weekend vis
itors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Herrin.
Mrs. Darold LaChance was
hostess for a party at her home
Saturday afternoon in honor of
the 7th birthday of Connie Clos
nr r.tix.r included Mrs. Dave
Cloiner and Bonnie. Vickie and J
vnno" Airs, warvi unin mu
Charles, Steve and Bonnie; and
Kathy ana snerry narrin.
Mrs. Louise earwooa was non-
nrost on the occasion of her
birthday Monday when a group
of friends held a surprise juncn
eon party for her. Present were
Mrs. Glen Carpenter. Mrs. Zearl
Gillespie, Mrs. Cecil Hamilton.
Mrs. Florence Root. Mrs. Tann
Vfarlnu.- M Charles Andereze
of Pendleton, and Eva LaChance
OI L,a itranue.
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
Hitrh school and Boardman
r.raH school for the week of
April 1216 are as follows: Mon
day meat loat. wnippea pota
toes, buttered carrots and rolls,
and fruit: Tuesday hot turkey
sandwiches, buttered beets, veg
etable sticks and fruit salad;
Wednesday hamburgers, but
tered corn, picKies, jeuuee ana
ice cream: Thursday spaghetti
with meat sauce, green beans,
French bread and Jello; Friday
deviled egg sandwiches, peas
and carrots, vegetable sucks,
pickles, fruit and cake. Bread,
butter and milk are served with
all meals.
The Home Economics Club of
Greenfield Grange will meet
April 14 at the home of Mrs. Guy
Ferguson at 12:30 p.m., with
Mrs. Claud Worden as co-hostess.
We Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
I Of Charge
VyynyX 1 Heppner,
Visffjgvg-" Lexington
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULES
Tiiesaav
Cattle":Z'l Wed., Thurs,
Sheep Any Day
Follert Meat Co.
Ph. 567-6651 ...
Hermlston, Oregoa .
On Hermlston- McNaxy
!2l!ZZLaaaBaaaBaaaBi
Deouty in Nature
Captured on Slides,
Seen on Club Program
Member and guest of the
Heppner Mother' club fathered
at the hn of Mi. Rod Murray
in lone Monday evening lor U
April buine and peoerarn
meeting. Co tujkirka ff thrf eve.
nine wa Mr. We Sherman,
Report by Mr. Nel Anderson,
chairman of the nominating
commute, announced the It
officer. Selected were
Mr Everett Struckmeier. presi
dent: Mr Herman Winter. ice
fretldrnt; Mr. M. Stephen. ec
reiary-treaauirr. and Mr. Hob
Henry, procram chairman.
Guct of the evening were
Mr. Robert Benson. Mr. Jim
Hilderbrand. Mr Jack Krek'er.
Mr. Lynn IVrn and Mm.
Fredrtck T. Martin. guet peak
rrA no hot dinner was planned
for Friday evening. April
when Bob Lowe will five a trav
el talk, accompanied by the
knowing of Ude. of hut recent
trip to England.
The grandeur and beauty of
the primitive areas around ML
Jefferson were presented by Mr
Martin from her personal collec
lion of colored aUdet taken on
family camping trip. The fam
iiv htkor followed the Skvlin
Trail along the tlmberline ot the
mountain In August, wnen snow
still held to the top of the
mountain and wild flowers
were In a profusion of color.
She found the area to be an
ideal "photographer's paradise."
and was able to capture many
beautiful scenes on film.
Beauty of flowers grown ai
homes of Garden club members
In and near lone were aiso en
Cowboy-Airman Ends Long Trek
C.eor i CWr. Iiwr ahmn
at the i'oiHt.nt Air Stathm,
Kadar niuadrtm. h rvMpleteU
a Tvw mile fV-k by hr-tk to
hi home at Vettin, Nev,
tt" londn. nMng l hU
u-4Unt budvtie that It cvuM tw
' Vr4 tT the uc'e.ful coin
.J 11. Iril H
di Crabtree f lone. frvn
route and floods had taken
Ihrlr toll III Wrth ' 'y
tvt-mne eanlankerous ami
Gexi;e 1 H him lchind
Flood delayed Copper at
kimit rly. but by mid Frtruaiy
he had reached Burn. He Hirk
rd n the IS'n lUmh Ihri fr
time and ahottly after, uhen
hln k.4ie U't t lanv-
nr he traded It I or anomei
M, iraotree ? . . I - t v " ,
i Zk. lUwaTh 24 ear-! K,,.t the H.pu-
dd etVntJm anile,! at U.v .11 inKumed vt hi. pro
VeilngtorT'on M.nh 24. t.klng re, and
HurJav In fall flower shows.
The evening ciosea wnn
serving of a raspberry refrlgera
present
i.a nbinlhi att,l Ihln itt lo
make It. He averaged 23 mile
lr day. and hi bet day iwrr
ed .VS mile from the Bill tvt4ng
Kanch near the Jackwm M mnt
am. to Imlay. .Nev, mrth of
mnemihva,
arrival to a acclaimed In
hi hometown paper with a three
col Jinn spread and picture. Mr.
Crbtree has a clippini that he
cnt.
Cwpcr, who wa diM-harted
eail thU rr. dxlded on the
venture as a result of rrartee
with hi airmen buddies. mot
of whom came from the eat.
TTu vung airman atd that he
could walk all the way home to
Nevada and never mo t an un
friendly person. One airman re
Joined that It couldn t be dne
even by horseback, and this wa
a challenge that George frit
moved to accept.
He bought the saddle horse
from the itabtrees. acquired a
pack animal and set out on Jan
uary 15. figuring to travel the
back country. Right away, he
found weather lo be agalnM
him Heavy snows blocked his
him Dm iiilKt-tahle dV IH Hat
eiir.g w In weather of 10 de
gree In-low iu-ro.
Si.tn Mountain proved on
of the outktanttng sights on the
trip, ruing DUU feel from the
deM-rt fliH.
Collar llgure.1 the cxt of hi
trip at about V"U He Mid that
he wa overstocked with gear
and proviklona and left consule.
rble lig the route. While ret.
InK at one point b-ide hU
horvc a California traveler came
along and took his picture as a
"typual .Nevada cowboy resting
al.er a k:ig day's work"
The tourist was chaerlned
when he learned that Georga
had had little previous epert-
uiih horses.
lr completine the trip. Cooper
figure he has proved his point
that westerners are truly friend
ly and helpful. While at Condon,
he wwked on the station paper.
The- Scope." and wa a familiar
figure at the Gaxette-Timea once
per month.
Tayroll deduction Hpt on
ale at the Gaiette-Tlmes.
LADY, THAT IS NO
PLACE
For Your
CASH!
It doesnt make sense to put dollars where they won't
grow!
PUT YOUR DOLLARS IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE
WHERE THEY WILL BE SAFE AND GROWf AT. OUR
LIBERAL RATE.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY
FIRST FEBOML
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
BOX 739 PENDLETON
n
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WITH THE GREAT NEW 0
FOR THE GREAT NORTHWEST!
yjy-f 1965 MUSTANG HARDTOP ,
Greatest roundup of standard equipment at the price
. . . including Mustang's new "Six Shooter" enginel
Other luxuries at no extra cost include deep foam
bucket seats, sporty 3-speed floor shift, all-vinyl
Interior, wall-to-wall carpeting, much more!
CORRAL AND ROPE A
MUSTANG WITH LOW, LOW
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
JOIH THE SKMPEDE
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HEPPNER. OREGON
R. Doheriy Dies
In Walla Walla
Following a rkf hoapltallia-
tlon In Wall Walla, Wn. Rose
IVhertv oieo riway, April .
the e of 74 year.
She had made her home witn
a Mr, Arthur Mranoe, In
Walla Walla since l.'Jl.
t?wiiii.Mt nt the Rosarv was
Sunday. April 4. at 7:30 pm. at
St. TatrUks cnurcn. wun rei
ulem mass on Monday, April ,
at 10( am. lather Raymond
It. Heard ered a celebrant. In
terment followed in the Heppner
lunli rv.-iti-trrv. with Swt-ett-
ev Mortuary In charge of ar
rangement.
fr ttnhertv wa born In Don
egal. Ireland. Auitust 27. H-'.
the daughter oi rairnR n.i
Marv IVhertv. Her husband.
William T. Dohertv. preceded her
Thursday Nlht Imdi
Name .f Team W L
f. M fi'e l
Klrt National Batik M "J
Ml ladle Vtl 2J
OA. Iu.ele, In. 24 Jl
1.11 lurk Appliance 23 23
lluiophrt)' IU-ll
linitf 2S
Wishing Well 1"
Hills riianiirtty It
HlKh Ind Oame Virginia
Wilkinson. 2tW: Hlth Ind. S'lle
vnnr tjovirrrn. IHC
Team Game Ml l-adie. Ii7;
Hl h Team Srles llill'a Thar
ins , :ti.l
In death In liM7. She was a
memlier of Assumption Oathollc
ilumh In Walla Walla.
Surviving are four sons. Tat
rUk of I'endlrtorv Ttiomas t
Phoenl. Art., It of Seattle,
and Gene of lone; six grand
children; a sister. Mrs. Margaret
Oreegan of Kenton. Wn. and
numertm niece ami ncjw.
rt Iptaaaf .
Team w
ivirrson's Jewelry ."W J
lund H J 2
tVrilral Market X) M
lima' Apparel 2f
mi. Msrket 2J
Jsrk' Chevron
Heppner Klks jfl aJ
PMII Angela 17 ,
High Ind. Game Grace Jos4.
K; High lod SetlesI.ie
liverert, 4'.l; High Teant Gain
. -Peterson's Jewelry. !!.
rteata Women's
Turner. Van Marter,
and Knant
Uitt'a HiHtrle ,
laird Variety
pitrllicrg Machinery
M 0. Grain Grower
Klnru torp
Islington tll Ooop
lirtvi.au'a Markil
HlL'h Ind flame Kailene
i..r. to-?- iiuii I ml Serli
iu.ri..nhrii.k. S:i'.: lllch Team
Series) l'll'erg Machinery,
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STATEMENT OF SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE I. hereby given that a meeting of the governing lly of Bh.eM
Hon DlstrUi of -tUU M lnreresed
on the 7th day of April. VMJS. at 7 .M 'I M oti k i; r m ... laM .Ml w ni..inafler
perstm the budget for the tiscai year iw-ginninn . - - ---
et lorth. ... . uitk iht moil In the trecedlna
iSniKW-A V.'S. Tnd th'on' the budgH a. m forth In ., accm-
PTSv fi'mtbudcel dorumenl U available for Inapertlon .1 nfnffTtt
ihAm rJ nf A.M. and S P.M. The budget document may be obtained for $1 ). or part of It
may be obtained for .10 per sheet. ...i,.i v-nu.nnv
District ScluH.l Board Chairman
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Tot the Enula fiscal Year Beginnl&a Julf I. 1HS
Tax Vtj Computation
Total Budget Requirements -
Deduct: Total Budget Resources Kxecpt Tax to be Levied
Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget - -
Add: Est. of Taxes to be levied but not ree'd In ensuing year
Taxes to be levied for Ensuing year
Outside 6 Limitation
Not subject to 6 Limitation --
Total Taxes to Be Levi en
Total
All Fund
I 7no.NU.im
424.310 IX)
3tlfi.lM.0rt
10.000 00
376 i.u m
2Tfi.lfl3 00
120.ISO00
370.193.00
General
Fund
$ 67O..VW0O
424.310 00
2I.I!3 00
10.0110 00
2.V.193 00
r,193 00
2N3.193.00
Scried
I LWllOOO
Tor the Current fiscal Year Bealnnlna July 1. IKS
Total Budget Requirements
Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied
Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget -
Add: Est. of Taxes to be levied but not ree'd In ensuing year
Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year
Outside 6 Limitation
Not Subject to 6 Limitation -
Total Taxes to be Levied
Approved by Budget Committee: March 10. 15
Adopted by District College Board March 10. 133.
; W2.714 0O
2 16 WH.no
3OV.MM00
in.iimix)
315!K.S(0
l'.V.WH(X)
120.000U)
313.1WHO0
$ 432.714 00
2 pi.'.frtri ()
lH.V.rKH00
10.iam (O
IDVJHHIX)
$ 120.00000
Signed: Anna Marie Dale. Secrelaaw
Robert Zcrba, Cnalrman
Signed: Robert Hawk. Clerk
Michael Kilkenny. Chalrmaai
BUDGET SUMMARY
General Fund
HISTORICAL DATA
2nd Year
Preceding
(Actual)
$ 30.426.57
61,9-10.19
22.767.25
8,923.54
124.057.55
96,544.36
1st Year
Precedlna
(Actual)
$ 52.512.17
146.Kf8.26
41.332 26
15,615.67
256.328.36
144.435.G0
1220,601.91 HOO.763.96
auaaet i.
Currant
. Year
$ 89.600.00
149.650.00
7,476.00
216.72600
185.988.00
H32.714.00
udgt Resources Approved
Available CesJl Balance I 20.000.00
Revenue from Local Source except tax to .
to be levied l-'nA
lU-venue from Slate Source 2l,1?Jl! U
Revenue from Federal Sources Iw.I.m
Iroc-eds from nales J9.50U.WJ
Total Budget Resource except tax to
U levied - 424.310.00
District Tax Received In Year Levied
District Tax Required to Ilnlance Budget 2I6.19.10U
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES $ 670,503.00
OLD METHOD OF REPORTING
$ 8,074.00
10.978.92
114.271.35
26,735 56
4.296.40
2.549.86
2,751.83
25.141.66
8.054.81
5,857.99
35,766.44
S 20,760.00
13.808.M)
194,617.84
32.902.11
7.255.39
4.9-W.99
4,088.91
1,872.35
21.983.63
18,363.50
3,36.1.78
43,825.08
$244,478.85 . $367,782.38
$ 30.049.00
16.140.00
238,961.00
25,5-12.00
18.000.00
4.300.00
6,725.00
670.00
3.419.00
37,934.00
2,500.00
38,474.00
10,000.00
$432,714.00
Administration Salaries
Other
Instruction Salaries
Other
Pupil Transportation Serv. Salaries
Other
Operation of Plant Salaries
Other
Maintenance of Plant Salaries
Other
Fixed Charges
Capital Outlay Sites
Buildings
Equipment
Operating Contingency
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
NEW METHOD OF REPORTING
Budget Requirement Approved
Administration Salaries $ 32'?Ia
Otner 7,462.00
Instruction-Saiaries i'tH0,
-Other 4M'oI-r
Library Salaries ,H
Other 13,650.00
Public Information Service Salaries nr.nnnn
Other 2,500.00
Operation of Plant Salaries .2'5iMS
lOther 17,255.00
Maintenance of Plant Salaries
Other ..; 5,490.00
Budget Requirement
Fixed Costs
Student Equalization
Student ServlcCH Bookstore
Student Activities Salaries
Other ,
Capital Outlay Sites
Buildings ii..i.u:iu;-....
Equipment
Operating Contingency
TOTAL BUDGET KEQUIUEM
,...UI..
ENTS
Approved
. 35,55900
. 24,000.00
. 29,500.00
, 3,500 00
. 4,700.00
500.00
. 76.687.00
. 10.000.00
$670,503.00
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES FOR PERSONAL SERVICES
GENERAL FUND
HISTORICAL DATA
1st Year Current Year Budget
Preceding No. of Tot. Salarr Personnel Classification
(Actual) EmpL Budgeted
$16,920.00 1 - $15,000.00 Administration
32,000.00 Supervisors
Budget for Ensuing Year
No. of
Range EmpL Approved
,.$15,700-16,000
.. 9,600- 9,899
12,400-12,699
113,900.00 24
Instruction
179,200.00 Full-time
47.010.00 14
13,150.00 4
5,200.00 1
1
Instructlon
26,502.00 Part-time .
9,920.00 Secretaries
4,470.00 Custodial .
500.00
5,400
6,300 6.IKK)
6,900
7,200.
7,500
7,800
8,100
8,400
8,700
9,000
10,500
3,600-4,200-5,400-900-4,200.
4,500-
5,699
6,599
6,899
7,199
7,499
7,799
8,099
8,399
8,699
8,999
9,299
10,799
3,899
4,499
5,699
1,199
4,499
4,799
1
1
1
1
2
3
8
3
5
7
I
1
3
1
1
20
3
2
1
1
1
1
$16,000.00
9,800.00
12.500.00
5,600.00
12,800.00
20,370.00
56,175.00
22,050.00
38,215.00
47,670.00
8,190.00
8.400.0O
26,145.00
9,135.00
10,612.00
45,800.00
11,240.00
8,720.00
5,620.00
1,106.50
4,200.00
4,693.50
PERSONAL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
No. of
asaa'ti - td&j
Tot Salarr
$12,500.00
Admin Is.
$6,250.00
Instruction
$6,250.00