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I NED CLARK and several children and a friend enjoy delicious
1 rlttlee during noon stop on recent cattle drire.
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MRS. DON ANDERSON halts long enough to get ready lor a wel
bit of lunch.
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Real Estate
Transactions
City of Boardman Urban Re
newal Agency to William E.
Nelson and Elaine M. Nelson,
Lot 1, Block 2, N. Boardman.
City of Boardman Urban Re
newal Agency to Gary and San
dra L. Herauf,
The Dalles Show
Draws Youthful
Showmen
Vricijr UULI etui -
Perry Marter and Kathleen Mar
terv EttEtt Sec. 13;
E Sec. 24; Tp 1 NR 26, and
EttEtt and SWy4SEy4 Sec. 17;
all Sec. 18 WYt Sec. 19; NEy4,
E.7VC73 oiiti ' ' JUI1I1 1 1 rv c 1 1 i i j j
all Sec. 18 WYt Sec. 19; NEfy Hughes.
and SWV4 Sec. 30, all Tp 1 NR tests will be Monday morning.
Dolores C. Thorpe to C&vlVf.
Thorpe, SEy4 E 34 Ett SWy4
Sec. 2 and other parcels in Sec.
11 To 3 SR 26 containing 20 ac
res. SEy4NWy4 and NEySW
Sec. 11, Tp 3 SR 26.
Lawrence D. Lindsay and Cor
rine Ann Lindsay and Rosella
Lindsay to Otto Hellberg and
Hilda, Hellberg, Ml Sec. 2; all
-Sec. It; WVi Sec. 1, Tp 3 NR 26.
Stt Sec. 7; S Sec. 8, SWy4 Sec.
9, Tp 3 NR 27. M ,
' Wiliam E. Nelson and Elaine
M. Nelson to Edith E. Partlow,
Lot 8 Block 4 West Boardman.
Batie P. Rand and Mabel
Grace Rand to Manford R. Hors
man, Part Lots 1, 2, 3, Block
39 East in Sec. 21 Tp NR 27 con
taining 13.51977 acres.
Manford R. Horsman to Ralph
E Laws and Geraldine E. Laws,
Part Lots 1, 2, 3 Block 39 Eat in
Sec. 21 Tp 5 NR 27 containing
13.51977 acres.
Florence Root to Zearl J. uii
lespie, Lot 9 Block 5, West
Boardman."
Zearl J. Gilespie to Florence
Root and G. Vernon Root, Lot 9,
Block 5, West Boardman.
mna ouyuci iu . - - -
man and Hazel C. Bauman. Part
Lots 6, 17, 13 m oiaiisuu!,
First Addition to City of Hepp-
"TaVern Partlow to Dallas W.
Wilson and Etoile S. Wilson,
Tract in Sec. 13 Tp 4 NR 24.
Vernon H. Viall and Dora Sue
Viall to Ronald D. Riley and
Linda F. Riley, Lots 6 and 7,
Block 11, City of Lexington.
Nina Case, Frances Griffin
Stanley D. Cox and Mabel Ma. ;
lene Griffin Gray to Bill E. Har
rvman and Jo Ann Harryman,
Trart in Block 2 in Cluffs Fourth
Addition to Town of lone.
BMCC Actors
Perform at Pen
' Five actors from Blue Moun-
1 tain Community wuege
1 the College Community Tneat-
re presented a dramatic pro
I gram recently at the Washing
I ton State Penitentiary in Wal
I la Walla. Craig Cutting of
I Heppner was one of the five per-
formers. .
The production, arranged by
1 Dan Reams, BMCC speech and
) drama instructor, was part of
the graduation exercise for m
i mates who had completed a
I course in problem solving
through therapy and self-help.
Purpose of the course was for
the inmates to discover their
self-image.
Mr. end Mrs. Robert Hopper
and grandson, Cody of Hermis
ton visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hopper May 15 and
IS in Heppner.
Mrs. Milo Prindle returned
Saturday evening from Little
P.ock Ark., where she had gone
to attend the graduation f:om
high school of her nephew, Ter
ry Lee Madden.
ieia win j
June 7, 8:00-9:30 a.m. (teams of
3 ana inaiviauais.
ers
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. Mcry VI. Wl
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Morrow Co. Ladies
At Health Workshop
I t.xrr n e SDjtMtne tt n I AHA
from lone attended a Gerontol-
ocv WorkshoD In Pendleton May t
A a nullAltnllMllAlll I
and physiological problems of
jney were wiaire n. nniirrarii,
Clilrlnu MnrlAtt
.1 m.i.a n Cmlth nf tlnnnnnr
Clliu aw. iiiitu w ... t'f1' ' l i
ana lirii'ii immus n I
lone.
The one-day workshop was
...,t U.. rtulutfltl ftf
Continuing Education, Uie Uni
versity of Oregon School of Nur
sing and the State Board of
Health, Chronic uisease ow-uon. i y-.
nd for more and "
better nursing care for the el- f
derly. This demand Is being met j0SEPH L. WILHELM
nursing as a specialty and by , Wilhelm Home
rh. lTLhior. Joseph L. Wilhelm was here
.in blems associated with ag- on Boot camp cave tW
" r" ...,...j ,,,o,h thi visiimtr ni ioms, n. d.m a.a.o.
ing, sian uiuiuUu "T"-- Vn" James Wilhelm and at Sweet
m,n Ml- JSSS: with his grandfather.
SSSnT?; nursing home place- Vince Jjdjf. of
ment Dietary me y - '" honors accorded him at Boot
natient and the institution were nonors f
analyzed. Recruit Co. 050 for his attention
to duty, military conauui, re
t:..nnc.a n nrH(r PfiOnfr
ation, loyalty and comradeship.
. i A fptlf ivntrt
HO also rcceivcu vci
rntv Health of Appreclat on or nis prua
Denartment has prepared an """ md Pettv Offl
"immunizauon "7, r over 10 fellows. He passea
Pf-" iV' rtesTs'rn with0 honors, in sharp shooting
hTclinics held recently at each and swim
school, as well as theRubella l'm t0 the Recruit
vaccine clinilcs of December, g Jlvtew when Joe was
1970- J . nnlv presented with hU Certificate of
Thow records will list only FreBC"lc"... MniHnt aa
thf inlcctions given In the 1970-1 j"Or , -
.., Ilnlps PXCPDt IOr UOWll.
" ------ u svnuui : r ;,, I wis next . assignmeni i
q.u on 19th crrades for wlwn BUm"' .. . c.hu mi.
Thirteen Morrow County 4-H "' compiete record is pre-
Health Department
Shot Records
Thirteen Morrow County 4-H -record is pre- Fort Hueneme wa-
members have Pre-reglsteredto . J?WTnnther son of
WheaV YeaTut Jr. LivesTock h -to - UxrwUhelms. left Sunday for
Show in .The Dalles, June 6-9. "SLrtment office for the army at Ft Lewis.
Agent Haroincrrw.nBucnu ------- - p thls ln.
Lot 5, bl b, west ,UH.. the show as Beet superintend- ""Vion pleaae telephone 676- Camp Helpers
Mildred Janetto Barrett to G.lent. Tvli. I'M am and Ji . A 14
H. Hod2e Lots 33. 34, 35, 36 In i ThosP taking show animals 9211 be tn 8-00 am an NeeJeJ for 4-H
Block 28, City of Mgon. are rhil and Clint Carlson, Clay n y. tacluded with Adults with special talents or
Clay Barr and Betty Ban -to West, Gwen Drake. Rick and rnowtIuc5Si acC0rding to interests, who would like to
2n!sLjf Chally, R. N.. Mor- 8ped a day or part Ma day
STuer.X'ry Ann Gnup, row Count, ; H -Uh fice in 4-H JSSSTto Tall
John Kilkenny, and Patricia SJ 1
rt tn school. I ana vo.umw. ";"
ea in sl-i.uui. i . . j nntdnor
camp.i.K ;
living, but it is aiso iun..i.i.e,
living, DUI H IS aiao jL-ain.i.B)
nn c wna call- HAvoinninir skills, and growing!
and individuals). . " V Mrs. r campers enjoy crafts too.
ev nTfor .ungTvest.KkVow0 Beriha Camp passed away Call now to volunteer your uu
e .i Thiirsfl.iv evenine. 1 ems'.
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Notice of Budget Hearing
. ... - . - .L. t kiilnlna Tutu 1 1 071 11 H)tfl ll .
The budget ror Port or Morrow .or uiu iujcu. yvnr -. --- -- -
od and summarized in the accompanying schedule was prepared on an accounting ban is wiwUtoiit
with thaHsed in. Srior years. Major changes, if any. . and thel; ec on budur-n are ac forth
e"d SJto&ZSSl 900 AM. and 5:00 PM.. at Boardman City HaX The b,.lK.t d(c.
ri'J . L .i!m ihrr,urnofl of holdinir a nubile hearinar on this budget. Any person
may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of It
GAR SWANSO.V
(Chairman of Governlnn Body)
Morrow County
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL TEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1971
Toted Ganaral
Tax Lery Computation All Funds Fund
Total Budget Requirements $121,204.00 $ 41.827.00
Less Budget Resources, Except ,,.. nrryrnn
Taxes to Be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 27,500.00 Z7.50u.uu
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be 9 9nnn
Received Durlne Ensuing Year 2,25000 2550.00
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED - 29.750.00 29...)0.00
AnolysU of Teocos to Be Lsrled
Within 6 Limitation - 29.7j0.00
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 29,750.00
All reserve funds and special revenue funds. If any, are Included.
Bondsd
Debt Fund
None
None
None
None
None
Port Focll.
Fund
S 79.337.00
79.337.M
None
None
None
FOB THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNINIG JULY I. 1970
Tax Lerr Computation
Total Budget Requirements ...
Less Budget Resources, Except
Taxes to Be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be
Received During Ensuing Year .
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED
Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied
Within 6 Limitation
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED .....
Total
All Funds
General
Fund
..$ 93,090.00 42.300.00
Bonded
Debt Fund
None
.... 64.090.00
29,000.00
2,000.00
.. 31,000.00
.... 31.000.00
.. 31.000.00
13.300.00
29.000.00
2.000.00
31.000.00
None
None
None
None
Port FaciL
Fund
50.790.00
50.790.00
None
None
None
NOTICE OF APPROVAL BY BUDGET COMMITTEE
Approved by Budget Committee May 13. 1971
GARLAND SWANSON
Chairman of Budget Committee
General Fund Resources :
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second
Preceding
Year
First
Preceding
Year
Budget
Current
Year
I .m Site-1
iLmtowwl Should j - Jl mmmmmm 1
free MOUNTING... JSSSSt I
, ...- . . i
I roce CAFETT LHCblV
I M cm...""
$ 5.345.00 S 11.558.00 $ 3.300.00
2.497.00 2500.00 2550.00
1.472.00 5.280.00
2,606.00 2.500.00 1.500.00
495.00 450.00 450.00
520.00
10.943.00 18.180.00 . 13.300.00
29.000.00
28,073.00 29.000.00
39.016.00 47,180.00 42,300.00
Budget
Ensuing
Year
Approved
Available Cash on Hand' (Cash Basis) $ 7,445.00
Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to Be nnnnn
Received During Ensuing Year ; 2,2o0.00
Other Resources
Rent : : 1,872.00
Interest 2,000.00
Miscellaneous" Local Tax.,.. 450.00
Water Charges .310.00
Total Resources. Except Taxes to Be Levied .... H327-00
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 27,500.00
Taxes Collected in Year Levied
Total Resources , 41,827.00
General Fund Requirements Summary
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1, 1971
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second First Budget
receding Preceding Current
Year Year Year
10,000.00 10.500.00
1,000.00 1,000.00
378.00 500.00 1,500.00
11.00 200.00 200.00
3,320.00 3.000.00 2.000.00
252.00 300.00 300.00
366.00 1,500.00 1. 500.00
1,322.00 2.000.00 2.100.00
11.434.00 2,000.00 l.OOO.OO
9.992.00 1,500.00 4,000.00
165.00 250.00 250.00
125.00 625.00 625.00
50.00 2,500.00 1.500.00
2,400.00 2.000.00
300.00
15,405.00 8.275.00
4,000.00 5.250.00
27.415.00
11.601.00
39,016.00 47,180.00 42.300.00
Budget
Ensuing
Year
Approved
Port Manager 11,000.00
FICA, State Comp.. etc . 800.00
Materials and Services:
Operating Materials and Supplies
Office expense 1,500.00
Contractual Services Furniture & Fixtures 1,250.00
Legal Expense v 2,000.00
Audit 300.00
Commissioner's Expense 1,500.00
Clerical 2,400.00
Advertising & Publication 1,000.00
Engineering & Planning 1,000.00
Taxes & Licenses 250.00
Insurance & Bonds , 500.00
Dues & Subscriptions 600.00
Travel & Promotion 2,000.00
Utilities 300.00
Port Facilities 11,677.00
Contingency 3,750.00
Total Expenditures
Ending Fund Balance
Total Requirements 41,827.00
Port Facilities Fund Resources
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
TOUCH TIMS
Genera.
TRACTION
SAFETY RIB
. ,
h m. IIM.r.
4-PLY NYLON m
811 1
MM
rkei rn Pleasurizer
Wl-i-WW -
v-lft SHOCK
h M ABSORBER
11 SALE!
BUT J t I"?wnav i AUU PL LINfl PRtCf
REOUtAH tvcniuni
...GET 4
forC
U CARf .. . 1HCLUDCI IMSTAUATIOM
tni 7 7H
21.25
IM i.B-14
24.00
1K
'Z Tfcl r.
M MUE.il -1VT
6 50-1 J
lto.LMrPfM
Charge it at General Ttre. fiJ
Prled M shown Osntrsl TW
Cewtii.r priced M HtdspsmJiM
Ford's Tire Servcie
STORE
HOURS
8:03 A.M.
to 5:30 P.M.
GE11ERAL TIRE... GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS
Second
Preceding
Year
S 61,027.00
9,000.00
70.027.00
70.027.00
First Budget
Preceding Current
Year Year
58.076.00
15.405.00
73,481.00
73,481.00
42,515.00
8.275.00
50.790.00
50.790.00
Budget
Ensuing
Year
Approved
Beginning Fund Balance 67,700.00
Other Resources
Land Sale - ,-nn
Transfer from General Fund 11,677.00
Total Resources, Except Taxes
to Be Levied 79,377.00
Total Resources - 79,377.00
Port Facilities Fund Requirements Summary
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972, BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second
Preceding
Year
S 950.00
11.000.00
2.000.00
13.950.00
First
Preceding
Year
5,000.00
25.000.00
41.481.00
2,0ri0.0O
73,481.00
Budget
Current
Year
3,000.00
28.00.00
17,790.00
2.000.00
50.790.0C
Budget
Ensuing
Year
Approved
Materials and Services:
Engineering & Planning 12,000.00
Capital Outlay:
Other Structures 38,745.00
Land and Imp-ovements to Land 25,632.00
Road Work
Contingency 3,000.00
Total Expenditures
Total Requirements 79.377.00
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