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FIRE DEPARTMENT RESERVE FUND SUMMARY TOR THE FISCAL TEAR 1968 1969. BEGINNING JOLT 1. 1968 $ 13.908.63 13,908.88 1 3,908. PS S 13U0HK8 None 1,000 00 1.000.00 1.000.00 $ 1.00000 $ l. ooo.no 1 .1100.00 2.000.00 2.000.00 S 2.000.00 Beginning Fund Balance 2.000.00 Transfer from Other Funds General Fund - - 1.000.00 Total Resource! 3,000.00 laau itnuntii Reserved lor ExDendlture In Future Years . ... 3,000.00 TranKfiT fnr Purt'haiA rif Klr Truck .......... Total Requirements $ 3,000.00 SEWER RESERVE FUND SUMMARY TOR THE riSCAL TEAR 1968 1969. BEGINNING JOLT 1, 1968 None None None None Rnourmi None Beginning Fund Balance Transferred f mm Other Funds ...... 5,000,00 None Total Resources. Exceot Taxes to Be Levied 5,000.00 Total Resources - - 5,000.00 Requirements i Reserved lor Expenditure In Future Years - 5,000.00 Total Requirements 5,000.00 SEWER SINKING FUND FOR THE FISCAL TEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JOLT 1. 1968 $ 37.395.G5 None 37.3U5.C5 37.395.65 4,874.12 $ 32,521.53 34.117.50 3.710.00 37,827.50 37,827.50 117.50 $ 37,710.00 S 37.710.00 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 40,210.00 2.530.00 Transferred from Other Funds Sewer Operating - An2u?nn 40,210.00 Total Resources 40,240.00 Requirements s 40,240.00 Reserved for Expenditure In Future Years 40,240.00 Transferred to Sewer Operating lor payment on bonds and interest 10.00j.00 FnmnH intomet t rn nsfi-rred ta Sewer Oncratini? None Ending Fund Balance .aW.OO S 40.210.00 Total Requirements ww.uu HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. June A. IStoi Club Entertains At Dinner Party WATER SINKING FUND SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968 1969. BEGINNING JOLT 1. 1968 None None None None None None None None None None None None Resources: Rjxrinnlnir FnnH Rnlnnro None Transferred from Other Funds 2,500.00 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied - f ?0000 Total Resources AoOUUO Requirements: Reserved for Expenditure In Future Years , 2.500.00 Total requirements 'uu' GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY General Government Department $ 2,400.00 17,783.64 20,244.14 $ 2,400.00 16,700.59 19,764.99 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JOLY 1, 1968 $ 2,610.00 Personal Services: Total $ 2,940.00 20,005.00 Operating Materials and .Supplies Total ., 21,180.00 capital outlay: l.Viiiinmpnr 100,00 Land and Improvements to Land 5,000.00 Transferred to Other Funds Operating Contingency d.o.su.uu Total Expenditures None Total Requirements .$ dd.aoo.uu $ 32,700.00 Fire Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JOLY 1, 1968 $ 1,035.00 1,240.27 15,935.88 None None None None $ 18,211.15 1,502.50 1,019.88 None 500.00 None 1,000.00 None 4,022.38 1,860.00 1,640.00 None None None 1,000.00 None 4,50.00 Personal Services: Total $ 2,460.00 Materials and Services: Total 1,250.00 Capital Outlay: Equipment New Fire Truck & Hose None RnilHincrs nnrt Additions Tpilinc in Station None Other Structures Roofcoat Station ISo.OO Transfer to Equipment Reserve 1,000.00 Two-wav Radio 400.00 Total Requirements $ 5,295.00 Sanitary Department $ 720.00 203.34 None $ 923.34 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JOLY 1. 1968 720.00 $ 792.00 Personal Services: Total $ 252.48 408.00 Materials and Services: Total None None Contractual Services Total 972.48 $ 1,200.00 Total Requirements $ 792.00 408.00 200.00 1,400.00 Swimming Pool Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JOLY 1, 1968 $ 2,104.50 1,050.07 125.23 None 3,279.80 2,008.50 1,110.56 195.32 None 3,314.38 $ 2,350.00 1,100.00 300.00 None 8,850.00 $ 12,600.00 Personal Services: Total $ Materials and Services: Total "cLnXX Contractual Services 550.00 Capital Outlay: , Bonds and Interest 8,730.00 Transferred to Other Funds None Total Expenditures - Ncme Total Requirements $ 14,280.00 Police Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JOLY 1, 1968 By DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON The annual dinner party of the Amicitia club was en loved Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.lden Tad berg. The party is held once each year when members entertain the husbands with tinner and an evening of pinochle. Spaghetti was served as the main part of the menu. Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, high: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cole, second high: C, C. Carmichael. men's low, and Mrs. AI rewch. womens low. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. William J. Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lovgren, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Camobell. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael and guest. Vesta Kilkenny, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cole, Mr. and Mrs. AI Fetsch, and the host and host ess, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Pad- berg. Mrs. Gar Loyva and Mrs. Hugo Leyva and son of Gold Hill and Mrs. Mae Levva of Lakevlew were recent oailers at the Roy Martin home. They had been visiting at the Greg Leyva home near La Grande and were enroute home. Wilbur Stengall has returned home after malor surgery In a Pendleton hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall were recent Fossil visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cochenour and family of The Dalles were recent Heppner and Lexingt-n visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breeding and daughter Debbie were re cent callers at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lola Breeding, from their home in Caldwell, Idaho. They also visited friends and relatives in Heppner this oast week, including her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ott. Mrs. Max Breeding and sons Donald and Dale of Portland spent the week in Lexington and Heppner visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Breeding drove to Lexington last Wednesday and they all returned home Sunday. Mrs. Lola Breeding went as far as Hood River where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Wanda Jones, and family. Mrs. Arnold Pieper is a patient in Community hospital in Pen dleton where she is recuperating from a broken foot. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leach of Portland drove to Lexington one day last week bringing Mrs. Trannie Parker to her home af ter spending the winter months in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marsh all returned Sunday from Omak, Wash., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Way. Mrs. Florence McMillan spent tne weeK-ena in Pendleton at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cool, and family. Asa Way of Portland was a Lexington visitor enroute to Long Creek where he joined his wife who has been visiting there. He is to graduate from Portland State College and has accepted a position in Min neapolis, Minn., and will soon move there with his family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske- traveled to areas In Eastern Oregon on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Jones were In Portland on Monday where Mrs. Jonei attended the State Grange Sewing Contest at the State Grange Headquarters. Winners from the state will be sent to the national where they will be judged In June at the national level. Among those visiting In Lex ington on Memorial Day were Laurel Beach of Portland. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hays and Mm. r-arl Warner of Corvaliis. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of Hermlston, and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Henderson of Hood Riv er. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munk- ers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Padoerg and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hellker of lone were among those vaca tioning at Unity Reservoir over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Calhoun of McMinnville attended grad uation and visited with friends. He came for graduation as he had been the 5th grade teachei In Lexington and taught manv of this year's graduating stu dents. They were dinner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munk-ers. Mr. and Mrs. Pine Thornburir of Pendleton were recent visit ors in Lexington and Heppner. R0CKH0UND CORNER Br ELEANOR GO NTT The Morrow County Gem and Mineral Club held a meeting Saturday evening, May 23, with Walt Edger, vice-president, In charge. Mrs. George Miller presented the program, with further dis cussion and a card quiz on agate! and other rocks relative to them. On Sunday, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Avery Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Pete McMurtrv and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gonty traveled to the Lucky Agate Mine between Mitchell and Prlnevnlle where they dug for thunder eggs. Most of the group are quite enthused over their finds. After leaving the mine, the Millers and Avery Tavlor drove Into the Painted Hills Park. Mr. and Mrs. Gonty visited Mr. and Mrs. Armln Wihlon and Mr. and Mrs. B. C Allen In Redmond. Mrs. Allen is the sister of Bar ton Clark. Next club meeting will be a potluck dinner meeting on Sat urday, June 22. when members will work on articles for the Sidewalk Bazaar. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Door prize was won by Wal ter Duran, a nephew of Mi's. Pete McMurtry. Mr. and Mrs. Duran came from their homo near Hermiston and were guests of the McMurtrvs. Umatilla Speedway Scheduled Additional Race Sunday, June 9 TIME TRIALS 1 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults $2 Students $1 Children Under 7 Free $ 14,100.00 2,086.26 1,800.00 17,986.26 $ 16,116.10 2,281.15 None 18,397.25 $ 19,100.00 2,700.00 1,800.00 $ 23,600.00 Personal Services: Total $ Materials and Services: Total 3,325.00 Capital Outlay None Total Expenditures .- 0"enn Total Requirements $ 22,725.00 STREETS (ROAD) FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Streets Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968 Personal Services: Total $ 14,400.00 Materials and Services: Operating Materials and Supplies Total 2,000.00 Contractual Services Total 7,600.00 Capital Outlay: Vnninmpnt None Other Structures Bridges 300.00 Street Signs None Mnrcan Street: Extension None Total Capital Outlay 300.00 Transferred to Other Funds 3,200.00 Operating Contingency 2,200.00 Tnral Expenditures None Total Reauirements $ 29,700.00 $ 13,359.85 $ 14,153.35 $ 16,000.00 809.4S 2,912.95 2,000.00 4.647.4C 50.00 3,800.00 888.05 None None 230.1S None 300.00 511.22 None None None None 8,000.00 1,629.4' None 8,300.00 None None 8.000.00 None None 2,900.00 20,446.19 17,116.30 $ 41,000.00 UTILITY FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Water Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968 S 10,520.00 11,097.96 2,731.03 2,024.36 888.00 12,440.00 15,352.36 None None 39,701.35 $ 11,061.90 3,819.76 2,905.61 9,818.01 None 12,125.00 21,94301 None None 39,730.28 $ 12,540.00 5,080.00 2,560.00 3,500.00 1,175.00 None 12,810.00 17,485.00 None 2,835.00 S 40.500.00 Personal Services Total Materials and Services: Operating Materials and Supplies Total Contractual Services Total Capital Outlay: Equipment 3 Hydrants, 25 Meters Other Structures Reservoir Roof, Mains Land and Improvements to Land New Well ',2 New Pickup Bonds and Interest Total Capital Outlay Transferred to Other Funds Operating Contingency Total Expenditures Total Requirements $ $ 12,540.00 5,200.00 2,560.00 1,500.00 2,525.00 6,000.00 None 12,460.00 22,435.00 5,000.00 1,315.00 None 49,100.00 UTILITY FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Sewer Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968 1,130.06 $ 1,252.00 1.237.5C 1,518.72 None None None None 14,420.00 10,090.00 14.420.0C 10,090.00 None 3,710.00 None None 16.787.5C 16,570.72 $ 1,200.00 Personal Services: Total $ 2,300.00 Materials and Services: Total Capital Outlay: 100.00 Equipment , 500.00 Improvements 9.870.00 Bonds and Interest 10,470.00 Total Capital Outlay 2,530.00 Transferred to Other Funds None Operating Contingency Total Expenditures S 18,500.00 Total Requirements $ 1,200.00 2,750.00 None None 15,650 00 15,650.00 8,700.00 1,500.00 None 29,800.00 wonderful ways to say, JUNE 16 Surprise Dad with Gifts to Wear Colorful Sport Shirts... Favorite prints, solids, Short-sleeved shirts $6.00 Classic Dress Shirts . . . All collars. Long and short sleeves, solids. $5.00 Long-Wearing Socks Over-the-calf, short lengths. All colors. $1 $1.50 $2.00 Handsome New Ties Patterns, solids, silks and blends. $2 S3 Favorite Knit Shirts . . . Perfect for summer and fall. Solids, colors. , $5 $10.95 ss ... 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