HEPPNER OAZKTTE-TIMES, Thursday. Mr tt. Wl
Spring Cattle Drive 1971
Riverside High
Graduates 21
Many parents and friends of
graduating seniors attended tne
Comemncement program at Riv
erside High School In Board
man on Friday, when 21 sen
iors graduated from the school.
The address was by Julius Bla
lostosky. Supt. of Multnomah
County.
Rvocnltlon went to Diane
Mark, valedictorian, and to Pen- I . ; j ;
nl Lamb. Salutatorlan. from
Gov. Tom McCall. for scholas
tie achievement
"Mav we live to see the
world united In peace" was the
class motto, with decorations m
red, white and blue.
At Lloas Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jorgen
sen representee: tne irrigon
Lion's Club at the state conven
tion in Roseburg May 13. 14. 15.
Mrs. Jorgensen Is a state ofti-
cer, the director for aistncr u. SADDLE HORSE has lunch of grain during ioe stop during eat-
Mr. jorgensen is rresiui-m ui mc
Irrigon Lions club,
tie belong to nark's Horseshoe Hereford Ranch and Dm Ander
son Banco,
KINZUA NEWS
4-H Senior Awards
Made At
School Programs
They especially enjoyed the
singing group "The new Oregon
singers , who entertained about
1,000 people at a barbecue one
evening at the Fair ground
To 4-H Camp
Four-H members from North
Morrow County are making
plans to attend 4-H summer
school, June 1-19 Include Pam
ela Schmedor, Pamela Hug, Den
ise Henklc, David Richards, Kar
en Richards, Barbara Hilling
Mrs. Marge Shade of Irrigon
will go as an adult advisor.
Delegates were invited to at
tend an orientation meeting at
Lexington May 18.
Littla League
Little League Is off to a great
start in the Boardman-Irrigon
area, known as the B&I teams.
What could be a bigger thrill
than to hit your first home run
r Ts.TBK ! I
7 T
9 . m
L W
i.
loftmin syIsIaw kntra D A. f SsiW
21 vs Echo 5 The annual Eastern 0re8on
Half-Marathon Run waa held
to Juneau Mfly ig at Spray Distance was
mra. cvangeune tagerstrom 13 miles,
of Watsonville Calif, visited at Final results:
the home of her daughter and ni. mo
cn.ln.l,,.. . J .. -U I -
wii-iirtnn, itu. auu Itlia. Vlltas-
ter Wilson May 20 to 23. On . tV . nr.-.
w-Lh vf,. High, 1:28.57; Denis Fast, Dal-
Wash., where Mrs. Fagerstrom . 6 V.41 30. D' v wnf Jl D i
And Mm Wllann uoro nlonnlno las' l',lJU' Uenny vviuong, uai-
iftvilvr. rki i JiT. 1:41.55; Dav d Kube, Pen
to visit Mrs. Charles Bartlett and j, i.sinc. c
f,mii -.moi jo.,- om. dleton High, 1:51.06; Jon Sec
Plan to tato ttofeVKt, MaY- &. JS,.?
SDino. to Jiinpnn AlneVn nr. "" '
May 28, and will spend the
03.
month of June there. lv. II (I9-ZS):
rhaa n,itf i David Crockett, bilverton, 1
law of Irrigon's Mayor and Mrs. -secona overan;; "jenaru
Wilson Is on the Bering Sea with Kaymona, f o"'ana, l :iu.04
a group making a study of fish l0UT " ?v"i ora w
nnH wilHiifo thnxo Ho rnii den, U of O Law School, 1:21.27;
r.-tiirnnrt fmm Sun ninrm uhro Robert J. Korn, Salem, 1:24.43.
he nwivf.fi tmininu fnr tho nm. Dan Sheeley, La Grande EOC,
joct. He left from his home in l""vla"ua'
Lynwood, Wash., May 20, and son Hien' 1:34.26; Doug Hayes,
will be eono about a month. U of Law School, 1:45.55; Janet
A rmont Puost of Mr. and Mr, Newman, U of O, 1:50.26; Dan
. " I r i t l n.m on
Walter Agee, was his nephew pecoru, johh uay, -s.uj..o,
Bruce Murrev of Palmer. Alaska. D' (26 & over)!
He came South to buy a new Kay Hatton, Bend i:u.5r ifirst
Datsun pickup. He visited other overau;; ukk. tomes, ceaverion,
friends and relatives in this ar- H'" overain; wmiara
ea and at Camas, Wash.
Fire Crew Boss
Training Given
A Fire Crew Boss Training
session was noia in Uktah on
May 5, 6 and 7, 1971. Employ
ees received training in (1) Ele
mcnts of leadership; (2) Crew
boss fire suppression tasks; (3)
rire suppression equipment
(4) Burning out; (5) Fireline
coaching procedure: (6) Oman
lzatlon for fire suppression; (7)
Ciood management practices
(8) Safe practices under blow
up conditions (9) Crew welfare
and jol) safety; (10) Business
management practices.
The objectives of this train
lug is to provide the employee
with knowledge and skills nec
essary to supervise a crew on any
kind of fire situation. Eighteen
employees from the Umatilla
National Forest attended t he
training seslon
Those attending (he training
session from Heppner Ranger
were: Marvin Gorking, Eng.
Technician; Richard Girard, Eng.
Technician; Donald Kcnison,
Timber Technician; James Lau
ner, Recreation Guard.
Instructors were? R. B. Cog-
burn, Fire Control Officer, Hcpp
nor; Al Kreger, Fire Control Of
ficer, Dale Ranger District; Don
ald Round-, Fire Control Offi
cer, Ukiah Ranger District; Hol
land Merkling, Dale Ranger Dis
trict; Gil Davis, Dale Ranger
District and Dennis Jones, Su
pervisor's Office, Pendleton.
ert WmII of OWimornn. , mi
hiw! ?.?!.. D(-'k ',;, unt Tn-.
of Wntint.'biW WMh., Mr. en.i
Mn. JInrrv Hubhnrd "d Ann
... i i .Zr ri....K.i.l.. U'n Vr
luinnurn "i ,ivi-i-m-,
md Mrs. Ken S.'iuiin nd V.r
onrl Mrs Riiwll B.n flf T Np
Wn Mr. t Mr. Or'iil SloV
f ji.iiiti. W'n. Mr "fl Mrs.
i TVrt.mit ni i":rMnrs rss, Mr
nd Mm. Jitmes HuMrd srt.i
fn,ilv nf I'llnnxhurc. W Sn.. Mr
tie drlre near Parker's MU1 last weekend, A boat 7SB head ef m Allen Wall sn.i tAm
cattle were driven orerland to the Wall Creek allotment. Cat- ,-. ,j Orovilln 'n plus iwai'
rrinnds from Kin7U.
Mrs Ariel Crr.pelV Trvls
nd Troy Kyn wer business
N-teitors to The Dues iw,
Mr. nd Mrs Mrin Hines
rnt t Ar:.r.ton rwwiy mn
mr Mr H.nes left by bus
f.v SN-erson. Wesh, her she
er eUed fcv the serious illness
erf her Mvher.
Cm s sihvrr.ir.c trip to Prlne-
M end Mdrs Thursday were
Mrs- S. J. Benson. Mrs, Bill Dy
er Mr. Jsck BH "d Mrs-
StsnJer Benson.
Vrs. DoucUs Sargent and
Uttf.t Christ- business
visitors to Tne djuk on inuia
dT at Ust wek.
Mr. nd Mrs. Bernerd uyer
nA son Jeremy were In The
Dxlles Wednesday wnere Jere
my hid medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Arden iTipp
went to Redmond Thursday eve
ning and on Friday attended
th funeral services there of Coy
Shell long time resident of Fos-siL
Mrs. Lavelle Jellick was the
hmtra Wednesday evening to
members of her pinochle club.
High score was won by Virgin
ia Sitton. second high and pi
nochle bv Marilyn Bailey, and
ihA second Dinochle by Margar-
p McConnelL Others playing
were Lily May Nistad, Marj wr
ing, Fran Bratim, ana virgima
Kelso.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMeritt
went to Heppner Tuesday where
Mrs. DeMeritt entered the Pio
neer Memorial Hospital fot
treatment
The Friendship Club held
their regular card party Tues
day evening with Melba Mitch
ell as hostess. High was won
by Becky Wright, second high
by Sue Mattison, and pinochles
bv Sharon Smiley and Rose
Merry Nelson. Others playing
were Carol Norris, bharon Bell,
Evie Luper, Deena Reid, Rober
ta Conlee, Doris Stubblefield,
and Cindy Weaser.
Mrs. Denzil White and Mrs.
Mike Todd went to Hermiston
riday where Mrs. White had
dental work done. While there
they also visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Hollomon.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sizemore
left Friday to spend the week
end at their home in Milton-Freewater.
K1TVA Mr and Mr. J. E.
Wii the umijuWJ honor
U :..!Uv tu-n mem
Ives wf eit j:there1
t.it a rm,tt rvi"Kt nd the
Wif V.fc wvsM.nj anntwrs.
!. TtM ..: v lie held at
she liTvma .f vure vlub
ir - y,c lS'irt rr d-
rtrreJ5 . r:nk i'h
a TtTk nl iH-er vve r.Kst . ni.tdo bv Binllne Tullls. Exten
-lrh wilrw .r..M cm- uj Uhm Aide. C.il M.-Carty. 4 1!
fn( pt rbPir J.--n I '"Tpner Hinh. Kiverslil,' High a-
Ornnrte V". J-i Wa'.l ot .(i win im prosentetl by Riv-
OnMk. Wn. IVXf T.M mh" -Vluvil administrn
Po-Hmvi, Tim Moni.A .-J 1
t"5rnd Herb Wll vf N.vIV
ridi'o CrIK Mr hnrt Mfv
Hluh Ri'hool seniors who had
continued their 4 II work
through high achool years were
recognized at Morrow County
schtHd awards programs.
IYesenttion of the senior
awarvU at lone High School was
in Little League? Scores for the! IN FRONT OF modern day "ehnekwagon" are Bay Wright Ed
past week were as follows: f gar Anderson, Kathy Clark. Beth Clark (back to camera), eh
May 17, B & I ' Bombers vs. I ''lends and relatives at lunch time during Saturday's cattle
B&I Bobcats 19 to 5. anve.
May 20, B & I Bombers 21
SbtSr'S eSTiS! m3V Spray 13 Mile Marathon Results
Ted Wolfe, OSU, 1:18.15. (Fifth
Hanselman, Portland, 1:20.20;
Dick Gustafson, Central Point,
1:20.40; Jerry Swartsley, Med-
ford, 1:20.40; Geo. M. Blakely,
Portland. 1:22.41; Dexter C
Maust, 1:23.26: Keene Friek. For
est Grove, 1:29.47; Dick Carney
Salem, 1:33.06.
Dick Wagner, Portland, 1:33.
19; Tom Nash, Cascade Locks,
1:35.41; Jack Watts, Madras,
1:46.36; Lyle Ruling, Jefferson,
1:46.36. Ron Rambolaski, Cas
cade Locks, 1:49.54; Ed Hall,
Portland, 1:56.57; Tom Cowling,
Portland 2:00.20, Darrel Nelson,
Pendleton, 2:00.47: Don Childs,
Stanfleld, 2:02.41; Dick Stevens,
Portland 2:07.00; Lawrence Hill,
M.D., Eugene 2:53.40.
HOPPERS TO SPRAY
GRADUATION
Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper vis
ited their daughter and family,
the Ray Britts and other friends
in Spray several days last
week. They attended the Spray
High School Baccalaureate and
Commencement, as their grand
daughter, Donna Britt was a
mong the graduates.
Donna s three sisters. Arlene
Potter, Raelene Gentry and Peg
gy Ray and two nieces, Zorieta
and Shlrl were also there for
the occasion and to celebrate
Mrs. Marie Britt's birthday. I
t.-r, ln lVl!vv si th awards
pr.irm theitv
Nnvntivn sradiLitin); seniors
in m.w rvil 411 ever-
and certificates of ac
Aw.p.lixhment In recognition of
i li commitments through theij
h'h sv'hiyil years.
KfsviNing awards wore: lone
H.ih Carley Bercstmm. Jane
Ktvhs. Rnvk Llnnell, Peter Mc
Elligott. Marianne IVtlyJohn.
Heppner High Diana Cuts
toth. Bvky Dohcrty, Gwen
Drake, John Hall. Dee Ann ret
John. Terry Pettyjohn, Tana
Raueh, Jan Schllchtlng, Darlene
Warren.
Riverside High Vivian rhll
lips. Patty Proctor. 1
Mrs. Cholly Tells
School Exam Needs
Physical and dental examln
a I Ions are required by Oregon
achool law for beginning first
and ninth grade students. Birth
certificates are also required for
first graders, according to Mrs.
Lowell Chally, R. N Morrow
County Health Office.
Parents are advised to have
these examinations early so
there will bo time to complete
any corrective work before
school begins.
Birth certificate applications
are available In the Health Do
nartment office, or will be
mailed on request.
Tlio completed "Oregon Pupil
Medical Record of physical and
dental examination Is to be pre
sented at fall entrance Into the
school.
Camp Counselor
Training June 3
Four-H camp counsellor orlen
tat ion will be held June 3, 2:00
.m.-8:00 p.m. The group will
meet at the Extension Office
and go to 4-H camp at Cutsforth
Park for a picnic supper and
camp planning session. All old
er 4-H members who applied to
be counselors should plan to
attend.
BMCC Slates
Commencement
Speaker
Former Congressman Robert
Duncan will address Blue Moun
tain Community College gradu
ates t the annual commence
ment services to be held on the
campus June 6.
Mr. Duncan is now a practic
ing attorney in Portland.
Scheduled to graduate this
year are 200 students. Services
will be held at 2 p.m. on the
lower campus. The Rev. Charles
Slaughter, First Assembly of
God Church, Pendleton, will de
liver the invocation.
Get Camp
Applications In I
Parents and 4-H members are
reminded 4-H camp applications
must be returned to County Ex
tension Office by June 13. Early
applications are appreciated as
all camp plans are dependent
on numbers wishing to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pealand. for
mer publishers of the Gazette-
Times, vLslted here over the
weekend with Dr. and Mrs. Ed
Schaffltz. Mr. Penland now pub
lishes the newspaper at Sweet
Home.
Notice of Budget Hearing
The budget for Heppner Rural Fire Protection Dlst. for the fiscal year 1971-1972, beginning July
l. ivii, as aeiauea ana summarized in me accompanying schedule was prepared on an account
ing basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes if any, and their effects on this
budget are set forth In an accomDanvlne statement. A codv of the budget document mav da In.
spected by interested persons between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. at Heppner Gazette
Times. The budget document, or any portion of it, may be obtained for $1.00 complete or $1.00
per sheet at Heppner Gazette-Times. A meeting of the Heppner Rural Fire Protection District will
be held June 21. 1971. at 8:00 P.M. at Fair Annex for thp nnmnA nf hnlHi
this budget Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it
DICK T. WILKINSON
(Chairman of Governing Body)
Morrow County
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL TEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
DEN REPORT
First we played a same of
tugawar. Then we talked about I
what we were to bring next
week. I was to cut out a pic
ture of an animal. Then we
tried to hit a target with our
r.";es. Then we had our refresh
ment. r.y Brvan Kerr,
BALER TWINE
ta and WIRE
100 GUARANTEED
THE BALER TWINE
HAS BEEN TREATED
WITH RODENT
AND INSECT
REPELLENT
The Baler Wire
is A.S.A.E.
Hli Guage; j
6500 feet J
Per Citrlon
PADBERG MACHINERY INC.
Lexington
YOUR LOCAL ALLIS-CHALMERS CALKINS
RANCH RITE DEALERS
Ph. 989-8145
Total
If PtlKt,.
Total Budget Requirements $ 9 961 63
Less Budget Resources, Except
Taxes to Be Levied 4 03534
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 5926 29
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be ' '
Received During Ensuing Year ' on nx
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED Z.'Z$ 6,016.34
ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED
Within 6 Limitation 6 016t4
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ...!...r.ZZr.rr...6;016!M
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, If any, are Included.
General
Fund
S 5,926.29
5,926.29
90.05
6.016.34
6.016.34
6,016.34
Equipment
Reserre Fund
$ 4,035.34
4.035.34
FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1970
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
v r Total
All Funds
Total Budget Requirements $ 8356 40
Less Budget Resources, Except ' '
Taxes to Be Levied ocoonc
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget ................Z...... 5,676.34
uu j axes csiimarea inoi to iso
Received During Ensuing Year an n
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ". ZZZZZ 5,766.39
ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED
Within 6 Limitation k naa oq
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED ZZZZZZZ$ 5,766.'39
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, if any, are Included.
General Equipment
Fund Reserve Fund
$ 5,676.34 $ 2,680.06
' 2,680.06
5,676.34
90.05
$ 5,766.39
5,766.39
S 5,766.39
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Outstanding July 1
TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS
Current Year
(Actual)
Bonds No
Interest Bearing Warrants ' "" w
Short Term Notes m"'
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS L.ZZZZZ None
Ensuing
Year
(Estimated)
None
None
None
None
Authorized, Not Incurred
July 1
Current Ensuing
Year Year
(Actual) (Estimated)
PETTY CASH
Balance July 1 .
None
None
Notice of Approval by Budget Committee
Approved by Budget Committee May 17. 1971
JAMES BLOODSWORTH
Chairman of Budget Committee
EQUIPMENT RESERVE FUND SUMMARY
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1, 1971
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second
Preceding
Year
$ 744.09
90.05
834.11
First
Preceding
Year
S 1,734.11
90.05
1,824.16
Budget
Current
Year
$ 1,661.37
. 1.000.00
Budget For
Ensuing Year
Resources: Savings ASTmnn
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis') ,uo-w
Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to Be
Received During Ensuing Year .... anm
Interest -XX'X?
2,680.06 Total Resources, Except 'Tax'eTtoirLviedZ 4 035 34
iaAcs net-essary io Balance Budget 1,713.79
18.69
GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second
Precedinq
Year
First
Preceding
Year
Budget
Current
Year
S 50.0( S 50.00 S 50.0G
3.77x00 3.775.00 3.775.00
loo.oo ion n;- ioo.oo
25.00 2fv(K 2T0')
30.00 30.00 30.00
fio.oo ro no fio oo
LTvOfl 137.50 137.50
5.00 5 00 5 00
2.022 13 3.020.71 4 1731)0
$ 6.19212 S 7.2051 S 8,'jT;i )
Budget For
Ensuing Yeca
Personal Sea-ices : "P
Materials and Services:
City Contract o -r nn
Legal Expense .' 4S
25.00
30.00
60.00
137.50
5.00
1,713.79
5.926.29
Insurance Bond
Klcction Expense
Travel Expense "Z! '
Advertising Z"!
Filing Fee .'.-..Z.ZZ!"ZZ '.
Tranf -rred to other funds
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ZZZZZZs
II
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