HEFPNEft GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery. April 11. 1KI
Mr. and Mr. Raymond Gooff
nd family o( Seattle vulted tn
Ueppner on Saturday at the
home of his parent, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Gontv. before leav-
Inc for everal dayi vacation In
Reno, Nev. Trie four Gonty
children, Russell. Ramona. Kicky
and lUitxrt, remained here lo
lav with their grandparent
while their parent are away
The counlc visited In The Pi
! with her grandparent. Mr
and Mr. Chet Lclbrand, while
enroute lo Portland, from where
thev left by plane for Reno,
Notice of Budget Hearing
The budget for the Port of Morrow for the fiscal year 19C8 19. beginning July 1, 1W ai de
ii.i . ...i ..murlcut In tlm rav,mnnnvlni K'hluliii un nrenared on an accounting basis con
alutent with that used in prior year. Major change, If any, and their effects on this budget are
net forth In an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may be Insisted by In
terested person between the hour of 1:00 P.M. and 3:00 P.M. nt City Hall. Bonrdman. OreRon. The
budget document, or any portion of It. may he obtained for $ .50, complete or $ 10 per sheet at an Id
time and place. A meeting of the Board of Commishioncr will be held April 23, 11M.H, at H:(XJ
P.M. at City Hall, Bourdman, Oregon, lor tne purijoxe oi noiuing puouc ih-uiuik " "u"Ki-i,
Any person may appear lo discus the budget, or any part of It.
la DEW EY WEST. JR.
President. Port of Morrow
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL TEAR BEGINING JULY 1. 1968
Total General
Tax Levy Computation All Fund Fund
Total Budget Requirements SUK,1'J2 $ 39,350
Less Budget Resources, Except
Taxes to Be Levied 90,412 10.600
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 28,750 28.750
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be
Received During Ensuing Year 2.250 2.250
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 31,000 31,000
Analyst ol Taxes To Be Levied
Within 6 Limitation .. 31,000 31,000
Outside 6 Limitation None None
Not Subject to 6 Limitation None None
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 31,000 31.000
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, If any, are Included.
Bonded
Debt Fund
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Fort FadL
Fund
$ 79.812
79.812
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Port Facilities Fund Requirements Summary
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
Second
Proctxliag
Year
None
None
None
Nono
None
None
None
60.277
60,277
First
Fraoeding
Year
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
9-,52
92.502
Budqet
Current
Year
None
' None
2.5O0
21.327
100.000
2.000
128.827
Budget
Ensuing
Year
Approved
personal Service Nono
Material and Services . ... Nont
KiiRlneerlnit A Planning . 5,000
Capital Outlayt . .
Other Structures & Facilities 250t,
Lund and Improvement to Land j -J
Contingency . ... .......... - 2,000
Total Expenditure
Ending Fund Balance
Total Requirements 1 79,812
Family Honors Bryce Keenes
FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL TEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1967
General
Fund
Total
Tax Lew Confutation All Funds
Total Budget Requirements 171,152 42,325
Less Budget Resources, Except
Taxes to Be Levied ;. 142,377 13,550
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 28,775 28,775
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be
Received During Ensuing Year 2,225 2,225
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 31,000 31,000
Analysis Oi Taxes To Be Levied
Within 6 Limitation 31,000 31,000
Outside 6 Limitation None None
Not Subject to 6 Limitation None None
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 31,000 31.000
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, if any, are Included.
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Outstanding July 1
Current Ensuing
Year Year
Type of Indebtedness Actual Estimated
Bonds None None
Interest Bearing Warrants None None
Short Term Notes None None
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS None None
Bonded
Debt Fund
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Port FadL
Fund
128,827
None
None
Bv DIANA KINCAID
IONE Mr. and Mrs. Loy
Keene of Richland. Wash., and
Miss Kathv Keene were hosts
for a surprise party for Mr. and
Mrs. Bryce Keene on their 3)th
wedding anniversary on sun
day. March 31. Serving at the
lovely tea table, which featur
ed wedding bells and an appro
priately decorated onKe, were
Mrs. Carston Brandhagen, of
Kennewick, Mrs. L. A. McCabe,
and Mrs. Elma lliatt.
Those present, besides the lm
mediate family, were Mrs. Ann
ie Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Carston
Brandhagen and children, Mrs,
L. A. McCabe and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim West and family,
Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn and child
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mc-
Kinney and family, and Mrs.
Hiatt of Kennewick.
The Pendleton Country club
was the scene for the dinner
honoring the Round-Up Queen
and Court on Saturday evening
uhirh wni nrrnrtori hv Princess
128,827 1 Susan Lindstrom and her par-
none ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind
strom. The dinner was also at
tended by members of the
Round-Up board of directors
and Happy Canyon directors, of
ficial chaperone, Mrs. Jack How
land, and supervisor of the
Round-Up Court, Harlan Kirk.
None
None
None
None
Authorized
Not Incurred July 1
Current
Year
Actual
None
None
None
None
Ensuing
Year
Estimated
None
None
None
None
Current Ensuing
Year Year
Petty Cash Actual Estimated
Balance July 1 None None
Approved by Budget Committee March 21, 1968
si GARLAND SWANSON
Chairman of Budget Committee
General Fund Resources
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
1965-66
Second
Preceding
Year
1966-67
First
Preceding
Year
1967-68
Budget
Current
Year
$ 9,351 $ 3,139 $ 9,150 'Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis)
2,231 1,706 2,200 Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to Be
Received During Ensuing Year
Other Resources
None 180 200 Rent
1,429 3,678 1,500 Interest
389 663 500 Miscellaneous Local Tax
13,400 9,366 13,550 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
28,775 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
28,592 29,107 Taxes Collected in Year Levied
41,992 38,473 42,325 Total Resources
Budget
Ensuing
Year
Approved
4,100
200
500
"Includes Unappropriated Balance budgeted last year.
General Fund Requirements Summary
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
Second
Preceding
Year
First
Preceding
Year
Budget
Current
Year
Nene None None
84 145 200
None None 100
3,364 2,612 2,500
220 222 350
1,349 246 1,000
305 510 750
163 144 1,500
1,069 None 1,500
363 370 500
125 125 350
2,050 1,550 2,050
None None None
29,207 22,325 27,525
None None 4,000
38,299 28,249
3,139 10.342
41,438 38,591 42,325
Budget
Ensuing
Year
Approved
Personal Services: .None
Materials and Services:
Office Expense 200
Furniture & Fixtures 100
Legal Expense 3,000
Auditing 500
Special Expenditures:
Commissioners' Expense - 2,500
Clerical l.oou
Advertising & Publication 2,000
Engineering & Planning 1,500
Taxes & Licenses 750
Insurance & Bonds 625
Dues & Subscriptions 2,360
Capital Outlay None
Transferred to other funds Port Facilities 20,815
Contingency 4,000
Total Expenditures
Ending Fund Balance
Total Requirements 39,350
Sunday visitors with Ernest
Lundell were his son and dau
ghter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lundell of Portland. Mr.
and Mrs. William Lundell and
family accompanied the family
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake
and family of Fairfield, Calif.,
are here visiting at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Drake. Drake Is enjoying
the vacation this week from his
teaching duties in Armijo High
school.
Topic Club will meet this Fri-
day at 2:15 at the home of Mrs.
Margaret Troedson.
The Masons have been doing
a considerable amount of re
modeling to their hall. During
this week, work lias been done
on the restroomsV and in other
areas.
Enjoying an outing at their
mountain property on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Omar Riet-
mann, their son Larry, ana
grandson Chris.
Miss Nancy Stringer, wno
teaches in Northern California,
stopped here for a visit with her
sister. Mrs. Bob Mather. Miss
Stringer is enroute to Nyssa to
visit her parents.
Mrs. Gene Rietmann recently
entertained two tables of bridge
in her home with proceeds oi
the donations going to the Eas
ter Seal drive. This party and
many other functions are being
planned oy memDers oi Beta
Omega Sorority which Is again
this vear sDonsoring the area
campaign to raise money for
crippled children. Winning pnz
es were Mrs. Ray Boyce, high:
Mrs. Bill Rietmann, second
high, and Mrs. Pete Cannon,
lack high. Other guests were
Mrs. Bob Rietmann. Mrs. Bob
Jepsen, Mrs. Gene Hall and Mrs.
Dick Krebs.
A workshoD which Is open to
the public is being planned by
members of Willows Hbjj tor
10:00 a.m. on Friday, April 9,
There will be demonstrations
and instructions on making pa
per roses, ribbon corsages, and
resin work. Those interested in
making paper roses are asked
to bring pencil, scissors and ru
ler. There will also be a small
charge for other materials used.
A potuck lunch is panned at
noon with the hostesses furnish
ing the main dish. Guests are
asked to bring salads or des
erts.
Posters Educational
The anti-litter posters, prepar
ed by lone grade school students
in grades four to six, have been
on display in local business es
tablishments for the past five
weeks. Some were originals,
some are copies, but all have
been very interesting, inis is
one of the lone Garden club's
campaign projects to remove
unsightly debris.
Although not expecting this
Port Facilities Fund Resources
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
Second
Preceding
Year
First
Preceding
Year
Budget
Current
Year
31,069 60,277 89,082
None None None
None 9,900 12,220
29,208 22,325 27,525
60,277 92,502 128,827
None
None None
60,277 92,502 128,827
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis)
Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to Be
Received During Ensuing Year
Other Resources:
Land Sale
Transfer from General Fund
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
Taxes Collected in Year Levied ....
Budget
Ensuing
Tear
Approved
50,027
None
..... 9,000
20,815
.. 79,842
None
..... 79,842
Includes Unappropriated Balance budgeted last year.
Too many oils?
RPM DEL0 Multi-Service Oil
is the one oil best for both
diesel and gasoline engines.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEFPNFR
L. E. "Ed" DICK 6T6-P633
Standard Oil ConiDany of California
to combat litter 100. the club
feels that It has been educa
tional in helping students to
have the desire to Improve road
side litter conditions, as well as
around the community and In
the home. Club members wish
to thank teachers und Mudcnts
for their cooperation and hope
the results will aid all to en
Joy their efftwts.
IONE UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Everyone In the community Is
Invited to attend the Maunday
Thursday Candlelight commun
Ion service to be held In the
church at 8:00. The deacons and
deaconnesses are in charge, and
Kev. A. 11. Hazzard will give
the message following special
music by the choir under the
direction of Darrell James.
A cordial Invitation is extend
ed to anyone wishing to par
ticipate in the famly Easter ob
servance on Sunday. There will
be a family breakfast begin
ning at 8:30, the morning wor
ship service has been scheduled
for 10:00 a.m. with baby sitting
for pre-schoolers furnished.
Mrs. Pete Cannon, chairman
for the church clothing drive,
asks that anyone having clothes
to donate please leave them in
the church basement. Some of
the clothing will be distributed
to our county welfare families
and to the State Hospital.
lone PTA will meet on Thurs
day. April 11, at 8:00 in the
school cafetorium. Calvin Fouts
from the Pendleton office of the
State Dept. of Labor will speak
on child labor laws. Everyone
is invited to attend.
SCHOOL NEWS
The high school baseball
team will play at Riverside on
April 12 at 2:30 and again on
April 15 here in a game with
Smnfield at 2:30 p.m.
The lone High school music
students will participate in the
Band Contest to be held In Pen
dleton on Saturday, April 13.
The lone track team will trav
el to Pilot Rock on Saturday for
a field meet.
Brendoj Carpenter. 14. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr. Dick Car.
penter. suffered n chipped bone
in the bail of her loot whito
participating in Physical educa
tion classes at lleppner Junior
high school on Thursday of last
week.
Wood rot rapid?
ml- i m, r in :
Chevron Wood Preservative
protects mud sills, fence
posts, grape stakes, lor years.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN IIEPPNER
L. E. "Eil" DICK 676 96H3
Standard Ml Company of C!ilnmla
eason
Trout
Opens
Saturday, April 20
See J
Us For jp
TACBCL
Shingles shabby?
Chevron Shingle Stains pre
serve unpainted wood In at
tractive red, green, brown.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company of California
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