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Study Horse Projects The Blackhorse 411 Rider club met May It at the home of the loaders, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall. Vice-president Krlsll llagucwood culled the meeting to order. Charlie Point er led the pledges. Mr. and Mrs. Hagucwood reported on a meei. Ing In Pendleton that demon, titrated all phasi'g of i ll lionw projects. Members hud their hor ties at the meeting and the lead er showed the proper procedure (or bridling, saddling, mounting and sbowing our horses. We spent the afternoon practicing these things and learned the proper knot for tying up our horse with a lead rope. Cookie and Koolald were served at the end of the meet Ing to eight members, the lead ers. two parent ana some guests, Kimoe Lu HaguewooU, reporter Couple Honored On Anniversary 0rS 5& ftf"" SENioBS! Gardner s Men's Wear Br MARTHA MATTESON MONUMENT Kd and Goldie Round were honored at an oien house May 5 In honor of tlielr Golden wedding nun versarv They were married May 8, 191H. In Canyon 1 Hy, and spent their entire married life as residents of Grant county, living on a ranch In the Courlrock area un til they moved to Monument when they retired. The anniversary celebration was arranged by their son and daughter-in-law, Melvln and Kunlce Round, also Mr. Lottie Koss and Steve and LaVclle Holmes. The Monument Legion-Grange hall was decorated in tradition al gold and white, with a love Iv anniversary cake topped with golden bell and golden wed din,; rings centering the lace-covered table. Individual tables and the gift table were covered with white cloths and centered with gold mats and bouquets. Other golden floral decorations were placed around the room. Over 100 iricmis and relatives from the surrounding areas signed the Ruest book. Mrs. Ruth Dudley of Walla Walla spent a week here visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Murry McKenzle of Portland were overnight guests at the Ed Round home. A birthday party was held May 7 in honor of Brenda Gien ger, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gienger, at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gienger. A surprise birthday party was given for Freda Tubbs at her home. Lilburn Hunt had an accident while falling tree for Harold Lipnert. A tree fell on him and broke his right leg, and was rushed to the John Day hospi tal where he spent two day. Marv Lou Cross of Prlnevllle was visiting friend in the area for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kenton of Portland were here recently to lMk after their property. Sunday visitor at the Dale Hunt home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wheeler, Kita Hlnton and daughter Dianne and Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn Hunt and children. Mr. and Mrs. Kred McWlilla, Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn Hunt and daughter Sally were recent guests at the home of , Freda Tuhhs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hudson and three children drove to John Pay to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Sharon Lily. Dick Williams suffered burns to his right arm recently when his lawn mower blew some gas on him while testing it and caught fire from a spark and burned his arm and lingers. He was rushed to John Day for medical aid. HEFPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. Mot M. 196 Mr. end Mr. E.I W. KaU wr called to The Dalle early Wed nesday morning. May 13. by the sudden death of hi mother, Mrs. Clara Hule. Mr. Hale was stricken with a heart attack at hler home. The couple remain ed for funeral service, which were held The Dalle on Fri day, May 17. WMk-tnd vliitor at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde AlUtott and family Included hi broth er in Itiw and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Jackson and fam ily and his mother, Mrs. Dolly Allstott, all of Grcsham. Joining the visitor on Saturday even ing at the Allstott home were Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Allstott and family of Hermlston. ELECT : REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE Gerald National Convention DELEGATE (OCTtKINO rOH OILtGATI COMMITTKK HT, lt BOX 11, HAIIRHUUHC, HOV COLLIXH, CHAIRMAN) Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wonser and daughter, Kobln, traveled to Bend over the week-end, where he loined his national guard un it for a monthly training session During the week-end, they spent time vising with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wonser, his Drotner and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Mike Wonser and fam ily of Prlnevllle, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cool- ey. Notice of Budget Hearing Thf hnduet for HcDDner Rural Fire Protection Dist. for the fiscal year 1968-1969, beginning July 1, 1968, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting asis consistent with that used in prior years. Malor changes, if any, and their effects on this budget xire set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may be inspected by interested persons between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. at The Heppner Gazette-Times. The budget document, or any portion ol it, may oe oniainea ior ji.uu complete, or 3i.uu per sneer ai The Heppner Gazette-Times. A meeting of the Heppner Rural Fire Protection District will be held May 27, 1968, at 8:00 P.M., at Morrow County Fair Annex, for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part or It. 1968 PENDLETON BUSINESS REVIEW Is BERT CORBIN Chairman of Governing Body Morrow County FINANCIAL SUMMARY Equipment Reserve Fund $ 1,108.07 FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968 Total General TAX LEVY COMPUTATION All Funds Fund Total Budget Requirements $ 6,192.12 $ 5,084.05 Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 1,108.07 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 5,084.05 5,084.05 Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year 90.05 90.05 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 5,174.10 $ 5,174.10 ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED Within 6 Limitation 5,174.10 $ 5,174.10 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 5,174.10 $ 5,174.10 All reserve funds and special revenue funds, if any, are included. The Frances Shop of Pendle ton is certainly one of the well known stores that try to serve our Morrow county people well. We know that many of our ladies have made the Frances Shop their own "Shopping Cen ter" for ladies wear and for good reason. You can always depend on getting the very lat est styles. There is always a good selection in sizes, patterns, and colors and they are exclu- 1,108.07 sive. THE FRANCES SHOP WM. C and FRANCES STRAM OWNERS From hostess or cocktail gowns to sportswear, coats suits or lingerie every line speaks 1968. The brands are names that you know and the prices are competitive and right. The next time you shop along. Main Street in Pendleton, take a long look In this distinctive store. Mr. and Mrs. Stram would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your past patron age and to invite you to view the beautiful display of spring and summer fashions now in stock. The store is easy to find at 245 S. Main in Pendleton and there is always plenty of park ing at the rear of the store. (By the way, your BankAmericard is "mighty handy" here). 1 GALLON FREE WITH PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS OF ANY COLOR. fl!cf0tf LIMITED TIME ONLY! Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply Heppner Ph. 676-9157 FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1967 Total General Equipment TAX LEVY COMPUTATION AH Funds Fund Reserve Fund Total Budget Reauirements '.. $ 6,636.37 $ 4,804.05 $ 1,832.37 T.pss Rodppt Resources. ExceDt Taxes to Be Levied 1,832.37 1,832.37 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 4,804.00 4.804.0C Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year 90.05 90.05 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 4,894.05 $ 4,894.05 ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED Within 6 Limitation $ 4,894.05 $ 4.894.05 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 4,894.05 $ 4,894.05 All reserve funds and special revenue funds, if any, are included. STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS Bonds Interest Bearing Warrants Short Term Notes TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS Outstanding July 1 Ensuing Current Year Year (Actual) (Estimated) None Nona None None None None None None Authorized. Not Incurred July 1 Current Ensuing Year Year (Actual) (Estimated) None None PETTY CASH Balance July 1 None None Notice of Approval by Budget Committee Approved by Budget Committee May 6, 1968 si HOWARD PETTYJOHN Chairman of Budget Committee GENERAL FUND RESOURCES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968 HISTORICAL DATA . ACTUAL Second First Budget Budget For Preceding Preceding Current Ensuing Year Year Year Year Approved S 630.00 $ 1,413.32 $ 1,712.32 Beginning Fund Balance: Savings $ 993.02 100.00 90.05 90.05 Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to Be Received During Ensuing Year 90.05 Other Resources 25.00 25.00 . 30.00 Interest on Investments 25.00 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied .... 1,108.07 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 5,084.05 Total Resources - 6,192.12 Includes Unappropriated Balance budgeted last year. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BY FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968 Second First Budget Budget For Preceding Preceding Current Ensuing Year Year - Year Year Approved $ 35 00 $ 25.00 - $ 25.00 Insurance Bond $ 25.00 100 00 70.00 100.00 Legal Fees 100.00 3,775.00 3,775.00 3,775.00 City Contract 3,775.00 None None Audit None 22 50 28.80 30.00 Election 30.00 40 00 None 60.00 Travel Expense 60.00 960 00 400.00 . 186.69 Operating Contingency None 96 50 100.60 110.00 Advertising Budget 125.00 5.00 5 00 , 5.00 Filing Fee ... 5.00 None 50.0C 50.00 Secretary Expense 50.00 None 1524.87 2,294.68 Equipment Reserve Fund 2.022..'2 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS $ 6,192.12 FORD OTHERS The switch I on ... to Ford Falcon wagons come loaded with Better Ideas fjfjS like optional SelectShift and 2-way doorgate. ''asf' o f he Ifahf. L...,,,-,.! See your Eager Beaver Northwest Ford Dealer HEPPNER AUTO SALES, Inc. Heppner, Oregon NEED A GOOD USED CAR? SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER HIS ARE A-l