Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 13, 1968, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. June 13. 19C8
Reception Planned
For RAM Officers
On Anniversary Year
Celebration of the 75th annl
versary of Heppner Chapter No.
2n. Hoy a l Aren Masons, win ai
so be tho occasion (or a public
reception which will honor two
members of the local lodge who
hold positions of honor in the
order.
The reception on Saturday,
June 15, will honor Paul Jones,
grand king of the order, and
Harold Becket, district deputy
grand high priest.
Tho evening program will be
gin with a no-host dinner served
In the fellowship rooms of the
First Christian church at 6:30
p.m. This will be followed by
a special program in the Ma
sonic Hall at 8:00 p.m., with
many grand Masonic dignitaries
expected to be present, Includ
ing Grand High Priest Charles
Goold of Medford. It Is expec
ted that a gathering of 80 or
more representatives will attend
from out of town.
Guest speaker for the evening
will be Vilas J. Brown of Port
land, past grand high priest.
Companion Brown, widely known
throughout the northwest as a
most capable speaker, will ad
dress the gathering on the
theme, "burled Treasures."
There will be enlertalnmenr
to commemorate the 75th anni
versary and a special History
of the Heppncr Chapter has been
published through the efforts of
Larry Cook, historian, and will
be distributed at the meeting.
The celebration and reception
will replace the outdoor moun
tain degree meeting which has
become a tradition with tne lo
cal chapter at this time of the
year.
The public Is cordially invited
to attend the program and ex
tend greetings to the honored of
ficers, and to members who have
had historical influence In work
of the chapter.
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
The budget for City of Heppner, Oregon, for the fiscal year 19081!). beginning July 1. IMS. as detailed and nummarW In the a ceo trtpan; Ini g w hJ
was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, If any, and their effects on this budget are j0"". ,n ,,,..
panying statement. A copy ol the budget document may be Inspected by interested persons between the hours of 9 12 and 1-5 at lleppn ' Uty nan. i re ', .i
document, or any portion of it. may be obtained for $3.80 complete, or $.20 per sheet at Heppner City Hall. A meeting of the Heppner Lommim Cout til wm ve
held June 21. l!HB. at 8 p.m.. at Heppner City Hall for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to distuss tne ouu..i.
or any part of it.
V. C. ROSEWALL. Heppner
Morrow County, Oregon
Chairman of Governing Body
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL TEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968
Tax Lry Computation
Total
AU Funds
$227,630
General
Sewer
Sinking
Fund
Stret
(Roads)
Water
Fund
Sower
Fund
Total Budget Requirements
Less Budget Resources, Except
f axes to Be Levied imu.i
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 43,000
Add Taxes Kstlmated Not to Be
Received During Ensuing Year 5.H
Total Taxes to Bo Levied S 41,13-1
Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied
Within 6 Limitation $ 21,001
Not Suhlect to 6 Limitation 19 :.)
Total Taxes to Be Levied $ 41,131
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, If any, are included.
$ 77,500 $ 30,210 $ 29.700 $ 49,100 $ 29,300
41,700 30.2 1C 29,700 38,300 29,800
32.S00 None None 10,800 None
531
$ 33,334 None None $ 10.SOO None
$ 24.604' None None None None
8.730 10,800
$ 33,334 None None $ 10,800 None
Spec. Sewer
Assessment
Fund
$ 700
700
None
None
None
None
Water
Sinking
Fund
$ 2,500
2.500
None
None
Sewer
Reserr
Fund
5.00C
5,000
None
None
Special
Bridge Fund
$
Fir Dept. Swim. Pool
Reserve Heserr
DO
90
None
None
Fund
$ 3,000
3,000
None
None
Fund
None
None
None
None
Morgan St
Resenr
Fund
None
None
None
None
FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 19G7
Tax Levy Computation
Mrs. Lucy Castle, mother of
Lynn Pearson, has been visiting
in Heppner for several days
while caring for the family
while Mrs. Pearson attended the
Oregon annual Convention of
the Methodist church, held the
nast week In Salem. The Pear
sons accompanied Mrs. Castle to
her home in walla Walla on
Tuesday.
Total
All Funds
Total Budget Requirements $234,490
Less Budiict Resources. Except
Taxes to Be Levied 207,215
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 27,275
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be
Received During Ensuing Year 937
Total Taxes to Be Levied $ 28,212
Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied
Within 6 Limitation $ 23.212
Not Subject to 67 Limitation 5.000
Total Taxes to Be Levied $ 28,212
General
Fund
$ 74,000
52,325
22,275
937
$ 23,212
$ 23,212
$ 23,212
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, if any, are Included.
Sewer
Sinking
Fund
$ 49,210
40,210
None
None
None
None
Street
(Roads)
Fund
41,000
$ 41,000
None
None
None
None
Water
Fund
Sewer
Fund
Spec. Sewer
Assessment
Fund
$ 40,500 $ 18,500 $ 700
35,500 18,500 700
5,000 None None
$ 5,000 None None
None None None
5,000
$ 5,000 None None
Special
Bridge Fund
$ 100
100
None
Fire Dept. Swim. Pool
Reserve Reserve
None
Fund
$ 2,000
2,000
None
None
Fund
$ 8,850
8.S50
None
None
Morgan St
Reserve
Fund
$ 8,000
8,000
None
None
OUTSTANDING JULY 1
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS 1967 1968
Current Year Ensuing Year
TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS (Actual) (Estimated)
Bonds $140,000 232,000
Total Indebtedness $140,000 232,000
PETTY CASH Current Year Ensuing Year
(Actual) (Estimated)
Balance July 1, 1968 80.00 80.00
Approved by Budget Committee May 20, 1968
LYNN PEARSON
Chairman of Budget Committee
Week-end Quests following
Memorial Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Scott FurlonK were Mrs. J,
M. (Bessie) Harrington, her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cowdrey and their son
and family, the James Cowd
reys and baby, all of Vancouver,
Wash.
I Want more mileage?
Mi a a; m
Li 3 M
Chevron Gasolines keep
engine parts clean. Boost
fuel mileage.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company of California
Engaged Couple Plans
Marriage in Athens
The engagement and forth
coming marriage of Miss Bar
bara Gribble, Heppner, to Air
man First Class Larry Michael
Derrick, now stationed in Ath
ens, Greece, is announced by
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble,
parents of the bride-elect. Air
man Derrick is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Derrick of Ba
ker. Miss Gribble plans to leave
by let plane for Athens, Greece,
on July 15. The couple will ex
change their marriage vows in
the Air Force Base Chapel the
following day, Tuesday, July 16,
at an 8:00 p.m. ceremony. They
expect to live in Greece for the
next two years while Larry is
completing - his assignment
there, where he is attached to
the Security Police of the U. S.
Air Force.
Airman Derrick attended the
University of Oregon prior to en
tering service. He spent two
years with the U. S. Air Force
in Korea before his assignment
in Greece. Miss Gribble has .lust
completed her sophomore year
at Eastern Oregon College, La
Grande. She was a graduate of
Heppner High school with the
class of 1966.
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With Love to Dad
His Smile is Because His
Gift Came From
Gardner's Men's Wear
MARJ and LeROY GARDNER
THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE"
HEPPNER
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RPM Outboard
Motor Oil adds
power to 2-cycle
and small 4-
cycle motors. Ex
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CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HKPrwn;"
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Standard Oil Company of California
GENERAL FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY I, 1968
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Couple is Honored
At Unique Shower
A "can-can shower," featuring
gifts of canned goods wrapped in
unique and humerous packages,
was held Saturday evening, June
1, in the Christian church base
ment social rooms In honor of
Ronald Jones and his fiance,
Monica Anne Green of Salem.
Hostesses for the shower were
Mrs. Anita Stockard, Mrs. Paul
Arbogast and Mrs. George Grif
fith of lone.
Guests came in couples and an
evening of games and prizes
was enjoyed.
A beautifully decorated cake
in the shape of two wedding
bells with miniature bride ana
groom on the top was served
with punch and coffee by the
hostesses. The cake was baked
and decorated by Mrs. Arbogast.
Colors of the decorations and
refreshments carried out the blue
and white color scheme, which
Miss Green has chosen for their
wedding on Saturday, June 15.
Invitation to the ceremony is
printed separately in this week's
paper.
Second
Preceding
Year
1965-66
$ 10,712.40
671.00
5,657.54
None
1,750.50
2,991.35
2,129.00
3,826.73
3,775.00
227.09
60.17
1,071.72
55.45
None
None
None
13,908.88
(2,500.00)
5.000.0C
348.23
First
Preceding
Year
1966-67
$ 7,039.24
690.00
6,359.85
3,412.81
1,160.50
2,604.94
2,173.95
3,571.73
3,750.00
331.38
742.97
911.65
108.73
None
None
None
None
None
None
459.37
Current
Year
1967-68
$ 10,000.00
600.00
5,000.00
4,200.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
1,800.00
3,400.00
3,775.00
200.00
250.00
700.00
100.00
8,850.00
8,000.00
2,000.00
None
None
None
450.00
2,673.04
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Albert.
formerly of North Powder, have
moved to Heppner where they
will make their home following
his retirement May 31 as live
stock officer for the Oregon De
partment, of Agriculture for
Umatilla, Wallowa, Union and
Baker counties. They are mak
ing their home on West Church
street, in the former Millie Doo
littlc residence.
Gears grinding?
sip3
RPM Gear Lubricants keep
metal surfaces moving
smoothly, quietly; cut wear.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E, "Ed" DICK 676-9633
'Standard Oil Company of California
10,740.64'
$ 65,598.74
2,257.93
17,440.62
$ 53,015.67
2,000.00
20,273.00
$ 74,600.00
Includes Unappropriated Balance budgeted last year.
Budget For
Ensuing Year
Approved
Beginning Fund Balance
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 13,900.00
Other Resources
Licenses & Fees 600.00
Liquor Revenues 5,000.00
Cigarette Revenues 4,200.00
Fines & Forfeitures 1,000.00
Parking Meters , 2,000.00
Swimming Pool - 2,000.00
Occupational Taxes (Franchises) 3,600.00
Rural Fire Protection District . 3,775.00
Interest on Taxes 200.00
Interest on Time Certificates 250.00
Transfer from Sp. Sewer Assessment 700.00
Transfer from Hamilton-Happold Br 90.00
Transfer from Swimming Pool Res None
Transfer from Streets (Roads) 3,200.00
Transfer from Sewer Pro Rata Exp 3,700.00
Transfer from Fire Dept. Reserve None
Offset on fire truck purchase i None
Transfer from Water Pro Rata Exp None
MISCELLANEOUS, including: 485.00
Parking & Building Permits
Old Accounts Collected
Rentals
Dividends
Court Street Curb
Insurance Refunds ,
Delinquent Taxes Included
in Co. Tax
Total Resources Except Taxes to Be Levied 44,700.00
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 32,800.00
Taxes Collected in Year Levied
Total Resources $ 77,500.00
$ 12,416.03
15,988.76
4,173.32
186.72
None
6,366.95
$ 39,131.78
$ 18,685.59
13,068.56
3,784.61
152.5C
8,000.00
1,627.20
$ 45,318.46
STREETS (ROAD) FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968
$ 15,800.00
12,500.00
4,500.00
200.00
8,000.00
None
$ 41.000.00
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 13,000.00
Other Resources
State Tax Street Fund 12,500.00
Morrow County Road Tax 4,000.00
Miscellaneous Sales 200.00
Transfer from Morgan Street Res , None
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied None
Taxes Collected in Year Levied None
Total Resources $ 29,700.00
Includes Unappropriated Balance budgeted last year.
WATER FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968
($5,486.21)
34,757.32
529.40
5,468.25
$ 35,268.76
($4,472.59)
34,926.22
314.40
5,021.72
$ 35.789.7S
$ 2,000.00
33,000.00
500.00
5,000.00
$ 40,500.00
Includes Unappropriated Balance budgeted last year.
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 5,000.00
Other Resources
Water Service 33,000.00
Miscellaneous Water Sales 300.00
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget None
Taxes Collected in Year Levied None
Total Resources $ 38,300.00
SEWER FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968
$ 921.77
13,031. 0C
4,874.12
2.950.0C
1.487.5C
None
235.5C
$ 23.499.SS
$ 6,712.39
16.541.50
None
None
1,388.82
117.50
107.50
$ 24,867.71
None
16,200.00
None
None
2,000.00
None
300.00
S 18,500.00
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 2,000.00
Other Resources
Sewer Service Charge 16,200.00
Transfer from Reserve Fund 10,000.00
Transfer from Water Fund None
Interest on TCDs 1,500.00
Transfer from Reserve Fund Int None
Back Sewer collections & Misc 100.00
Total Resources $ 29,800.00
Includes Unappropriated Balance budgeted last ye?.r.
$ 1,071.72
$ 1,071.72
SPECIAL SEWER ASSESSMENT FUND
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968
Resources:
$ 911.65 $ 700.00 Special Sewer Assessment & Interest
Requirements:
$ 911.65 S 700.00 Transfer to General Fund
$ 700.00
$ 700.00
$ 55.15
$ 55.45
$ 10S.73
$ 10S.73
SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968
Resources:
$ 100.00 Special Bridge Assessment and Interest S 90.00
(Hamilton-Happold Bridges)
Requirements:
$ 100.00 Transfer to General Fund $ 90.00