FIRE DEPARTMENT RESERVE FUND SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968 1969, BEGINNING JULY I. 1968 $ 13.908.S3 13.908.83 13.908 P.3 $ 13.U08.K8 None 1. IX. M 1.00 l.OOU.OO 1,000.00 S 1.000 00 S i.ono.00 1.OO0.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 S 2.000.00 Beginning Fund Balaneo ... $ 2,000.00 Truiisfer from Other Funds General Fund .......... .......- l.lHMl.OO Tolal Itesources - 3,000.00 Requirements) Reserved lor Expenditure In Future Years . 3,000.00 Transfer for 1'urehauo of Flro Truck .. Total Kequlrements ...... - 3,000.00 SEWER RESERVE FUND SUMMARY rOB THE FISCAL YEAR 1968 1969, BEGINNING JULY I. 1968 None None None None None None Resource! Beeinninir Fund Balance Transferred from Other Funds None 5,0(10.00 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 5,000.00 Total Resources 5,000.00 Requirements! Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years .. . 5.000.00 Total Requirements S 5,000.00 SEWER SINKING FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968 1 969, BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968 $ 37.395.G5 None 37,31)5.63 37.393.G3 4,874.12 $ 32.521.53 34.117.50 3. 710.00 37.827 .00 37.827.5C 117.50 $ 37.710.00 $ 37.710.00 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 40,210.00 2.530.00 Transferred from Other Funds Sewer Operating None 40,210.00 Total Resources - 40,210.00 RniilrmintK! 40,210.00 Reserved for Expenditure In Future Years 40,240.00 Transferred to Sewer Operating lor payment on bonds and interest 10,000.00 r.irrw.H internet transferred to Sewer Oneratlnff None Ending Fund Balance WSM.OO $ 40,210.00 Total Requirements tu, u,u WATER SINKING FUND SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968 None None None None None None None None None None None None Resources: Rnnlnnincr Fnnrl Ralflnee None Transferred from Other Funds 2,500.00 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 2,500.00 Tntl Resources ADUU.uu PfwriiirAmAntal Reserved for Expenditure In Future Years 2,500.00 Total Requirements $ 2,500.00 GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY General Government Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968 $ 2,400.00 17,783.64 20,244.14 $ 2,400.00 16,700.59 19,764.99 $ 2,640.00 20,005.00 $ 32,700.00 Personal Services: Total Materials and Services: Operating Materials and Supplies Total Capital Outlay: Equipment Land and Improvements to Land Transferred to Other unas Operating Contingency Tntnl Fvnpnrlitures Total Requirements $ 33,800.00 ..$ 2,940.00 .. 21,180.00 100.00 .. 5.000.00 .. 1,500.00 .. 3,080.00 None $ 1,035.00 1,240.27 15,935.88 None None None None $ 18,211.15 Fire Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JULY I. 1968 $ 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 4,500.00 Personal Services: Total $ 2,460.00 Materials and Services: Total 1,250.00 Capital Outlay: Equipment New Fire Truck & Hose None Rnilriinora nnrl Arlrlitinns Ceiling in Station None Other Structures Roofcoat Station 1 99 Transfer to Equipment Reserve 1,000.00 Two.wnv Radio 400.00 Total Requirements $ 5,295.00 $ 720.00 203.34 None $ 923.34 720.00 252.48 None 972.48 Sanitary Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968 ? "" $ 792.00 Personal Services: Total $ $ 408.00 None 1,200.00 792.00 Materials nnrl Serviees! Total 4U8.UU Pnntraetiial Services Total 200.00 Total Requirements $ 1,400.00 Swimming Pool Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969. BEGINNING JULY 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 'tS'm Contractual Services 5ao.uu Capital Outlay: 07,nn Bonds and Interest 8.7JO.0O Transferred to Other Funds None Total Expenditures - no"e Total Requirements $ I4,u.uu Police Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968 $ 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 $ M!'oc2o Materials and Services: Total d,.5.uu Capital Outlay None Total Expenditures Jm Total Requirements .ia.uu Sherman Places Fourth in State State winners In the finals of the Oregon State Sufe Driving Itoad-E-O on Sunday, June 9, in Mllwaukie, were Joe McDonald of 1'endleton and Diane Dilciio of Gladstone. Jim Sherman of Heppner, who attended under the sponsorship of the Morrow County Jayceeg, placed 4th with a score of 457 of a possible 500, and was recipient of a cash prize and set of car tools. The safe driving Road E-0 Is a state and national Javcee pro ject, with this year's state com petition hosted by the Mll waukie Javcees, under direction of its project chairman, John Reid. The driving tests were conducted by the Professional Drivers Safety Council, Inc. Cars for the competition were donat ed by the Lincoln-Mercury div ision of Mllwaukie. A total of 29 young people, 17 boys and 12 girls, participated In the day's finals. The contestants had advanced from local competition in 16 Oregon cities, judged on both driving ability and on a writ ten examination to determine their knowledge of good driving habits and safety. The two state winners will receive awards and a free trip to Ann Arbor, Michigan, next month for the national compe tition. Accompanying Jim to the con test were John Privett, local chairman, and Reggie Pascal. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. June 1). 1968 Auction Gets Good Support Much work and planning by committees in charge of this year's lone Community Auction and Barbecue on June 1 paid successful dividends, as it was considereed one of the best since its beginning. A net prof it of approximately $2800 has been reported, which compares very favorably with other years. Events of the day brought more interested persons than usual from out of town, and combination of "just right" weather with good bargains and treasures brought out a good crowd. The "pleasure" rides in the Model-T Ford found ready and waiting customers through out the day. About 400 persons enjoyed the noon dinner which featured a pit cooked beef barbecue, with wide assortment of other pre pared dishes. Omer Bonney of the Hermlston Livestock Com mission Co. called the auciton and found interested buyers for the wide selection of home and farm items. Bidding was espec iaily active on antique items, and the Country Store had good participation of customers for the hand crafted items. Earl Wright of Baker, a guest of Don Bristow, held the lucky ticket at the time or the draw ing for the prized handmade agate-topped table, a gift of the Rev. A. H. Hazzard. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea, gen eral chairman, have expressed appreciation to all who had t hand in contributing to the sue cess and enjoyment of the day's events. STREETS (ROAD) FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Streets Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968 $ 13,359.85 $ 14,153.35 $ 16,000.00 809.4S 2,912.95 2,000.00 4,647.-10 50.00 3,800.00 888.05 None None 230.1E 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 Personal Services: Total $ 14,400.00 Operating Materials and Supplies Total 2,000.00 Contractual Services Total 7,b00.00 Capital Outlay: rnninmont None Other Structures Bridges 300.00 Street Signs - None Mnro-nn Street FIvtenKion None Total Capital Outlay 300.00 Transferred to Other Funds jMi Operating Contingency 2,200.00 Total Expenditures ""e Total Requirements $ 29,700.00 UTILITY FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Water Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968 $ 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 21,943.01 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 $ 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 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 22.4S5.00 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 $ 1,130.00 $ 1,252.00 1,237.50 1,518.72 None None None None 14,420.00 10,090.00 14,420.00 10,090.00 None 3,710.00 None None 16,787.50 16,570.72 $ 1,200.00 2,300.00 100.00 500.00 9,870.00 10,470.00 2.530.00 None $ 18.500.00 Personal Services: Total Materials and Services: Total Capital Outlay: ..$ 1, 200.00 .. 2,750.00 Equipment - None Improvements Bonds and Interest Total Capital Outlay Transferred to Other Funds Operating Contingency Total Expenditures Total Requirements None 15,650.00 .. 15,650.00 .. 8,700.00 .. 1,500.00 None .$ 29,800.00 Invitation Extended To Jones Wedding The forthcoming marriage or Miss Monica Anne Green to Hon aid C. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs, Marcel Jones, is being announ- red for Saturday, June 15, 3 p.m., at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church in Salem. The couple wish to extend a cordial invitation to friends and relatives in the area to attend the ceremony and recep t i o n which will follow at the Knights of Columbus hall, 425 Shipping Street, N. E., in Salem. Miss Green is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Green of Salem. The couple has been attend ing Eastern Oregon College in La Grande, where she is a jun ior, majoring in elementary ed ucation. Jones, a senior, is maj oring in history. Both will con tinue their education in the fall. Nistad to Speak Allen Nistad, general manager of Kinzua Corporation, will be the speaker on the program of the Heppner-Morrow county Chamber of Commerce Monday, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meth- vin and family returned home Sunday, June 9, following a 10 day vacation trip which took them to Portland, Seaside and other points of interest on the Oregon coast. They visited rela tives in Lakeview, Pine Creek, Calif., and Alturas, Calif.. Diesel smoking? V ' J Chevron Diesel Fuels burn clean, Increase Infector life; triple fuel filter life. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-96V S3nnrd Oil Cofnoaoy of California Bunch Named County Democrat Chairman Al Bunch. Morrow county rancher, was elected county chairman of the Morrow county Democratic Central Committee at a meeting held Friday even ing in the old librury room of the citv hull. Bunch replaces Mr. W. C. (Virginia) Itosewall. Other newly elected officers are Mrs. Don Bennett, vice chairman, and Mrs. Jim Lv eren, Hecretary-treasurer, who repluces Mrs. Sadie Parrlsh. Mrs. RoMwall and Mrs. Par rlsh did not seek re-election. Short reports were given by Judge Paul Jones and Clarence Hosewall, who si)ke on what to expect In an election year and of the benefits in belonging to the Democratic party. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hosewall. Sweeney Addresses Funeral Directors Jerry Sweeney, president of the Oregon State Board of Fun eral Directors and Embalmers, addressed the Oregon Funeral Directors association last Tues day at their convention at Sail shan Lodge near Woldport. Sweeney presented a report from the examining board and discussed a proposed revision In state laws to upgrade education al standards for morticians, lie left Heppner Monday and re turned alter giving the address. ReT. and Mrs. Dirk Finehart and daughter, Ann, attended funeral services at Cove on Sat urday morning for Mrs. Allie Simmons, v;.o has cooked at Ascension summer school camp for over 30 years. Following the service the Rineharts traveled to Nyssa to attend a family dinner at the home of his par ents before attending gradua tion ceremonies at Treasure Valley Community college for his younger sister, Miss Triena Klnehart. More Good Rain I Another good soaking rain came Tuesday wth .41 Inch re corded by Hm Gilliam, official went her berver. Another .O'i fell last Thursday and Friday, bringing the week's precipita tion Jo .43. Maximum temjHr lur was 78 degree, coming last WcdncHduy and on Sunday. Minimum climbed out of the 30' with the lowest temperature of 41 degrees recorded. Complete report In as follows: Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday III Low Free. 7S 45 74 .V) .01 M 4t .01 70 45 7 41 . 77 50 71 50 .41 Too many oils? RPM DEL0 Multi-Service Oil is the one oil best for both diesel and gasoline engines. ."AM. voi'R STANDARD OIL MAN IN' HEPI'NZR L. E. "Ed" DICK C7C-96. Standard Oil Company of California Drab got you down? 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