Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 12, 1966, Sec. 2, Page 2, Image 11

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday. Mar It 196
KINZUA NEWS
Bt VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Mrs. Evelyn Hicks
of Fossil and Mr. and Mrs. Lou
is Rhodes of Ktnzua went to
Pasco, Wash. Saturday from
where Mrs. Rhodes went on to
Spokane and Coulee Dam to vis
It with relatives. She plans to
be gone for two weeks.
Mrs. Bovd Swenson and Mrs.
William Eldridge of Milton
Freewater arrived Friday to vis
it with Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hub
bell and family. Mrs. Swenson
returned home that day but
Mrs. Eldridge remained for a
longer visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Muzzy
and family of Portland spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Muzzy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hatter
took their daughter Barbara to
Heppner Wed n e s d a y night
where she entered the hospital
for an appendectomy that night
The Doyal Hubbell family
came In for their share of hard
luck this past week. On Tuesday
their eight-year-old daughter
Sharleen stepped into some live
coals burning her feet very
severely. Then on Thursday Mr.
Hubbell tore the muscles In his
right arm while at work neces
sitating a trip to the doctor to
haw it taken care of.
The Doubled eck card club was
entertained Wednesday evening
with Mrs. Lily May Nistad as
hostess to the group. High was
won by VI Slinkard, low by Mar
garet McConnell. and floating
by Margie Bell and Rita Con-
We WiU
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
j53L fl Charge
1 rV'vV 1 1 Heppner.
K HH J l Ion
yJjLt ' Lexington
WHOLESALE KEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle WeL. Thurs.
Sheep Any Day
Follett Meat Co.
Ph. 567-6651
Hennlston. Oregon
On BennistoB-McNary
Highwcry
lee. Others plavlng were Virgin
ia Sitton. Virginia Kelso, Kath
ryn Flack, Vonnie Browning.
MarJ Boring, Helen Wright, and
Marge Asher.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning
and daughter Linda went to La
Grande Saturday to spend the
week-end with Mrs. Mae Wat
son. Sherrl. small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McMinn. had her
tonsils out Friday at the Hepp
ner hospital.
Mrs. Paul Oyler. Mrs. Rav
Rector and Miss Sharon Kelso
were business visitors to The
Dalles on Saturday.
The Kinzua Womens club had
its regular meeting last Thurs
day afternoon at the kitchen
with President. Vonnie Brown
ing in charge. During the busi
ness meeting several applica
tions for the Womens club schol
arship were read. After refresh
ments were served by Lucille
Clark and Emelee Long, the la
dies worked on their quilt
Mrs. Ralph Medlock and son
Randy. Mrs. Ralph Jones and
Mrs. Earl Norris were in Walla
Walla. Wash, last Monday for
business, shopping, and medl-1
cal care for Mrs. James. On
Tuesday Mr. James took Mrs.
James back to Walla Walla for
further medical care.
The Camp 5 Womens club had
Its regular meeting Wednesday
at the Camp 5 Community Hall
with Barbara Mortimore as host
ess. The meeting was in charge
of vice president Betty Murdock
with nine members present Dur
ing the meeting Mrs. Murdock
was advanced to president when
the office was vacated by Mrs.
Helen Troxell, who has moved
to Spray. Mrs. Barbara Morti-
i more was then elected vice
! president Eva DeMerrit volun
teered to be chairman of the
lire mncn commiuee. ine aoor
prize was won by Joanie How
ell. Three-handed pinochle was
then played with high being
won by Eva DeMerrit low by
Nancy Hawk, and floating by
Eva DeMerrit and Marie Hulett
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wilhelm
and familv of Prineville visited
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hawk and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Douglas
and daughter Theresa of Baker
spent the week-end visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMerrit.
Mrs. Bert Hoover left Satur
day morning to spend a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ed
wards and family of Lebanon.
Mrs. Marvin Hines and Mrs.
Ethel Mitchell were in Heppner
Thursday to have dental work
done. They were accompanied
as far as Condon by Mrs. Ab
Coleman who visited there with
her daughter and family.
Notice of Budget Hearing
The budget for City of Heppner for the fiscal vear 1966 1967. beginning July 1. 1906, as detailed and summarized In the accompanying schedules wm prepared
on an accounting basis consistent with that used In prior years. Matxr changes. If any. and their effects on this biutgvt are set forth In an accompanying stale
ment A copy of the budget document may be inspected by Interested persons between the hours of 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 5 pnv at Heppner City Hall. The budget
document, or any portion of it. may be obtained for $2 25, complete, or $.15 per sheet at Heppner City Hall. A meeting of the Common Council will be held May 31.
I960, at 7:30 p.m., at Heppner City Hall, for the purpose of holding public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of It.
Signed.
W. C. ltaSEWAlX, MAYOR
Chairman of (Governing Body
Morrow County
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL TEAR BEGINNING JULT 1. 196
Total
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION All Funds
Total Budget Requirements $1X9.179.00
Less Budget Resources. Except Taxes to be Levied 162.525.00
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 26.654 00
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received
During Ensuing Year 80000
Total Taxes To Be Levied $ 27.454.00
Analysis of Taxee To Be Ltrixl
Within 6 Limitation $ 21.89900
Outside 6 Limitation None
Not Subject to 6V Limitation $ 5.555 00
Total Taxes To Be Levied $ 27,454 00
AH reserve funds and special revenue funds. If any. are Included.
Special Swt mm tog
Sewer Pool
General Bonded Street Water Sewer Assess- B motto
Fund Dobt Fund Fund Fund Fund mont Fund Fund
$52,191.00 $39.4011.00 $90,000.00 $ 40,955 00 $ 17,000.00 $ HttVOO $ 8.8.10 00
32.895.00 39.400.00 28.200.00 35.400.00 17,000.00 H00.00 8.K3000
19.299 00 None 1.800.00 5.555.00 None None Nono
800.00 None None) None None None None
$ 20,099.00 None $ 1.800.00 $ 5,555 00 None None Nono
$ 20.099.00 None $ 1.800.00 Nono None None Nono
5.555 00
$ 20,099 00 None $ 1.800.00 $ 5.555 00 None None None
FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL TEAR BEGINNING JULT 1. 1965
Total Onoral Bonded
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION All Funds' Fund Dobt Fund
Total Budget Requirements $209,991.27 $ 67.815.88 $ 32.6JS.55
Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes
To Be Levied 185.377.23 56,341 84 32.638.55
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 24.614.04 11474 04 None
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received
During Ensuing Year 1.SS4 96 1 884 96
Total Taxes To Be Levied $ 26.499.00 $ 13,359.00 None
Analysis of Taxes To Bo Levied
Within 6--r Limitation $ 20.659.00 $ 13.359.00 None
Outside 6 Limitation None
Not Subject to 6 Limitation 5 84000
Total Taxes To Be Levied ..... $ 26499.00 $ 13,359.00 None
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, if any. are Included.
Street
Fund
$ 26,500.00
19.70ft 00
6.800.00
Water
Fund
$ 42.180.00
36,34000
5.840.00
6,800.00 $ 5,840.00
6.RO0.00
$ 6,800.00 $
None
5.840.00
5,8-10.00
Sewer
Fund
$ 17.720.00
17720.00
None
None
None
None
Special
Sewer
Fund
$ 870.00
87000
None
Nono
None
None
Swimming
Pool Fire Dept.
Reserve
Fund
$ 8,320.00
8.32000
None
None
None
None
Fund
$ 13.446 84
$ 13.448 84
None
None
Nono
None
Special
Bridge
Fund
$ 500.00
None
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Typo of Indebtedness
Bonds
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS ...
Petty Cash
Balance. July 1. 1966
Current
Tear
(Actual)
..- $178,000.00
$178,0110.00
8000
Yes, the Gazette-Times can
print the form you need for busi
ness or ranch use. Phone 676-9228.
Ensuing
Tear
(Estimated)
$157,000.00
$157,000.00
$ 80.00
Approved By Budget Committee May 4. 1966
GENE PIERCE
Chairman of Budget Committee.
B.BDUC FAT
If your overweight la due to mi
eating and you want to (et rid of
that ugly fut get our tablts call
ed SLlilODKX. Available without
a doctor prescription SL.IMODEX
will help you lose those extra
pounds by decreasing your desire
lor food, not by starving you. but
by simply eliminating the urge
for extra portions. SLIMODEX
costs only UUu and is GUARAN
TEED to work or get your full
money back. SLIMODEX Is sold
exclusively by:
Knrrey Beaall Drags tlT M.
Main Mill Orders Filled
HISTORICAL DATA
GENERAL FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL TEAR 1966-1967. BEGINNING JULT I. 1966
ACTUAL
STUB
To Be Torn Off By Board Member
SAMPLE NONPARTISAN BALLOT
FOR
Precinct
For the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, the 24th
day of May, 1966.
Mark A Cross (X) Or Check Mark (O Between The Number And The Nam
Of Each Candidate Voted For.
FOH SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Vote for One
45 Q WALTER S. BLAKE, JR., "We need fewer frills and more fundamentals
In our schools."
46 JH LEON P. MINEAR, "Incumbent: Keep Oregon's nationally recognized
school system under experienced administration."
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BT THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLT
Mark A Cross (X) Or A Chock Mark ( ) In The Voting Square Alter The Word
Ten" Or After The Word "No".
1. CIGARETTE TAX BILL Purpose: Levies a tax of 4 cents per
package on cigarettes. One-half proceeds applied to property
tax relief; one-half divided equally between cities and coun
ties. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: If the voters approve this
measure, It Is estimated, based on present population figures,
that the state would collect an additional $10,000,000 per
year. Annual state administrative costs would be approxi
mately $155,000 plus distributor costs of affixing stamps, es
timated at $430,000. The 50 per cent of net collections ear
marked for property tax relief would amount to about $4,925,
000 annually, or $150 per $1,000 of assessed value beginning
with 1967-68 property tax rolls.
The 50 per cent share divided equally between cities and
counties would yield about $2,460,000 in additional annual
revenue for each. Each city would receive about $2.20 per resi
dent and each county $1.25 per resident
Due to the payment dates set out In the measure, anticipated
collections in the first year (1966-67) would be less than es
timated In the previous paragraphs.
2. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION CONSTITUTION
AL AMENDMENT Purpose: Repeals present constitutional
provision requiring that Superintendent of Public Instruction
be elected by people, thereby permitting legislature to deter
mine method of selecting Superintendent of Public Instruction.
YES
NO
YES
NO
PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ORS 249.356.
Second
Preceding
Tear
1963-64
752.00
5,408.06
563 00
4.375.84
1.809.80
3.888.62
5.700.00
None
841.67
1.501.00
None
None
$ 24,839.99
First
Preceding
Tear
1964-6S
759.00
5.77553
2.385.00
3,12843
1.821.35
3,638.15
5,700.00
None
315.46
931.86
6.547.00
None
$ 31,001.78
Budget
Current Tear
1965-66
$ 14,000.00
750.00
5,000.00
1,000.00
4.000.00
2,000 00
3.500.00
3,775.00
2,500.00
500.00
870 00
5,000.00
13.446.84
$ 56,341.84
$ 11.474.04
$ 67315.88
Includes Unappropriated balance budgeted last year.
Budqet For
Ensuing Tear
Approved
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 13 000 00
Other Resources
Licenses & Fees ..... ., . 62000
Liquor Revenue ZZZZ$ 5.000 00
Fines k Forfeitures ooo 00
Parking Meters Z.ZZ .3,000.00
Swimming Pool lrtX)00
Occupational Taxes 3-100 00
Rural Fire Protection District 3 775 00
Sale of Old Fire Truck None
Miscellaneous 500 00
Transfer Special Sewer Assessment Fund '.. . "'. 80000
Transfer Pro Rata Water Expense None
Transfer Fire Dept. Reserve NolM.
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied " $ 32R95 00
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 19299 00
Total Resources ssi'iaim
V .,.'.. w
STREET AND ROAD FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL TEAR 1966-1967. BEGINNING JULT 1. 1966
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 'Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 3 ooo 00
Other Resources
12,973.07 12,730.58 12,500.00 State Tax Street Fund 12 -Worm
5,641.91 4.68932 6,000.00 Morrow County Road Tax 4 wn'on
203.63 290.75 200.00 Miscellaneous Receipts 9m an
None None None School District No. R l nnnm
$ 19,638.61 $ 18.710.65 $ 19,700.00 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be LcviedZZ"! $ 2H'W) 1 00
$ 6.800.00 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget Vwmnn
$ 26500.00 Total Resources ZZZZZZZZ 30,'ow)00
Includes Unappropriated balance budgeted last year.
WATER FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL TEAR 1966 1967. BEGINNING JULT 1. 1966
$ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 2,810.00 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ inoOOO
Other Resource
33,818.00 33,871.80 33.000.00 Water Sales r?nmm
541.00 1,558.10 500.00 Miscellaneous Water Sales ZZ.Z 1)00
$ 42,359.00 $ 43,429.90 $ 36,340.00 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied $ 3540000
$ 5,840.00 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget Vsvi'or)
$ 42,180.00 Total Resources ZZZZZZZ j 40,'955 W
Includes Unappropriated balance budgeted last year.
SEWER FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1966-1967. BEGINNING JULT 1. 1966
None None None
10,100.00 9,486.00 9,500.00
None 16.00 350.00
None 4,650.00 4,920.00
None 4238.00 2,950.00
$ 10,100.00 $ 18,390.00 $ 17,720.00
None
$ 17,720.00
500.00
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis)
Other Resources
Sewer Service Charges 16,200.00
Miscellaneous Sewer Sales 300.00
Transfer from Reserve Fund Z..Z.ZZZZZ" None
Transfer from Water " " None
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied ..Z..Z. . .. . .. $ 17,000.00
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget None
Total Resources .'.'.,. ".".$ 17,000.00
Includes Unappropriated balance budgeted last year.
$ 820.00
820.00
$ 820.00
SPECIAL SEWER ASSESSMENT FUND SUMMARY
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1966-1967, BEGINNING JULT 1, 1966
Resources:
$ 931.86 $ 870.00 Property Assessments 800.00
Total Resources 800.00
Requlremenst:
a31.86 870.00 Transfer to General Fund 800 00
$ 931.86 $ 870.00 Total Requirements ..$ 800.00
SADIE PARRISH, COUNTY CLERK
MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
None
None
SWIMMING POOL RESERVE FUND
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1966-1967. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1966
Resource:
$ 8,000.00 $ 8,320.00 Time Certificate of Deposit 4.25 $ 8,425.00
Estimated Interest at 4.80 405.00
Total Resources: $ 8,830.00
Total Requirements .'. ..............$ None
Reserved far Future 8,830.00
$ 8,000.00 $ 8,320.00 Total Requirements $ 8,830.00