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Notice of Budget Hearing "Plant Jewels of the High Country ft HKITNKH HK. (iAZKTTK Public Notice JUe budget tor Port of Morrow tor the IW.il cjr I J7 3 1 74 Beginning July I. I)7i ax ileuiloil and summar ied in the avctmipatiynig schedule prepared on an jit'omiting basis consivicni wild thai uwJ in poof years. Major ctutifcs. II jnv. and the it ctTctt on litis budet ji budget dvumcnt Roardraan City Hall toitti in an accompanying Matciinnt. A npy of tin ma be inspected or obtained between the hours "I ,9:00 A,M. ano S:0' P.M. at A meeting ut the loard 4:00 twf p.m. m Boaniman City ilall of Commissioners Mill b. held June 14 . T3 At (Governing Uih1 ) for the purpose of bolding a public healing oi this budget. Aiiy person may appear to dteuss the budget, or any putt ol it. 4 r-1- orrow (Chairni.ui o! liovemuic Lodv) IsoarJnan Levy Within 6 Limitation ; . . Levy Outside 6 Limitation Levy Outside 6 Limitation (Serial Levy) Not Subicct to Limitation Total Proposed Levy Total Budget All Funds . (Co-cm) (t.i Total Tax Levy to be Certified to the Assessor on Form LB-50 Last Year This Year Next Year ?3-7S0 20.75Q 20.7S0 29.750 29.750 29.750 136,508 I 158,283 174,084 The lone liunlon (lub held their May 9 mcelinit ut Mrs. Kenneth KIiiikit'k homp In liTXintitun with Mm. W. II, I. I'aiilM'i'K as co hostess. ' PLANT JKWKLS OK TIIK HIGH OH'NTKY" was the fasciiuitinn program presented by Mrs. Kred Martin on Soniporvivuins anil Scduma - hardy succulents of rock gar dens. Known by other names: hen & chicks, old man & woman, housolecks, live for ever and stonecrop, these plants are renaming a respected place in home gardens and are ideal for gardeners with limited space and time. Scmpervivums and Sodums are not related to cacti although all are succulants that store moisture in roots and leaves to withstand drouth and cannot stand poor drainage. For gar den purposes they have been informally divided into the following groups: "Cobwebs" covered with spidery web, Velvets" with downy hair on back and front of leaves, "Hollers" with chicks perched on lop. smooth leaved type, fringed and tufted and those without chicks. Their colors range .from pale chartreuse, silver blue, lavender, darkest purple, many shades of red, from a velvet-tinged pink to brilliant scarlet, orange-red, d.iik rubyied, almost blues, shades of green -pale to creamy lint, to slate green and jade. Color is very changeable during the year-early spring they are at their loveliest -thus the filling name of "Jewell". Planting tips Mrs. Martin gave were: Ixxise soil with humus and sharp sand added if soil is heavy, plant shallow in full sun or light. Don't over water especially when first planted as it takes time to form feeder roots, !'t bloom but do not lei go to seed. ")n not judge scmpervivums in their first year. One may be flat the first year, cuped the 2nd and domed the 3rd. Change ability is part of thier fascination-like seeing your best girl in a dress, then shorts, then gussied up for a dance!" Mrs. Kd Hunt resigned as Vice-President and the follow ing officers were installed for the new year, 1973-74, by Mrs. Wallace Wolff: President, Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn; Vice president and treasurer, Mrs. Fred Mar tin and Secretary, Mrs. Van Hubbard. Guests of the Garden Club were Mrs. Bill Ling, lone and Mrs. Elsie Fox, Lexington. lone Garden Club will join Heppner Garden Club on a tour of the Wildlife Refuge at Umatilla on June 13. At Beef Field Day NOTItK OF Pt'HI IC IIKAHI( At 4:00 p.m. on June 14. 1973 at the Hoardman City Hall the Hoard of Commissioners will hold a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the bud get for the Port of Morrow for the fiscal year 1373 74, begin ning July I, 1973. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of II. A copy of the budget docu ment may be Inspected or obtained between the hours of 9:00 a m. and 5:00 p.m. at the Hoardman City Hall. The first notice and summary was published in the Heppner Gazette on May 24, 1973. TIM FN, Thursday May 31. 1973 message and budget document will lie presented Anyone may attend to discuss the budget. Copies of the budget are available at Heppner City Ilall. DATKD: May 31. 1973 F.laino S. George, ihidgel Officer. 22 c Garland Swanson, Port of Morrow Morrow County President 22 -c Outstanding July 1 Authorized, Not Incurred, July 1 TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS ' 1 This Year (Actual) Next Year (Est.) This Year (Actual) Next Year (Est.) Bonds Interest Bearing Warrants ' Short Term Notes N 0 N E Total Indebtedness I J J Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Huches and Mrs. Gary Grieb attended year Ju'y 1 the Reef Fie Id Dav in La miintv rnnusnfltinn Grande May 18-19. The group At this meeting any producer 5th graders see Public Notice NOTICK OF OltF.GON WIIKAT COMMISSION Pl'BI.IC Hl'DGFT MKFTIN'G NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that a public meeting will be held pursuant to ORS, Chapter 578, The Oregon Wheat Com mission Act, in the Conference Room of the Pendleton Grain Growers, Southwest Tenth and Dorion Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon on Friday, June 15, 1973 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., upon a proposed budget for the operation of the Oregon Wheat Commission during the fiscal 1973 to June 30, Public Notice NOTICE OF HtTKiKT MEETING The City of lone will hold a public hearing June 5. 1973 at 8 p m. in the lone City Hall for the purpose of discussing the bud get for the City of lone. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and fi p.m. at the Independent Garage in the City of lone. Charles O'Connor Budget Chairman 20-21-22-c Public Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW If narrative publication used estimate tax rate per thousand TCV FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM FAX TO BE LEVIED PORT FACILITIJ'S . . FUND OK PROGRAM Total Total Total Total Total Total Personnel Serxuvs (Includes at! I'j r .11 t.'osti Materials and Services Capital Outtav All Other Refinements Budiiei Refill einetiis Bud&'i Reo.r..es Last Year This Year . Next Year 12.000 13,00 1 3 . 262 83.025 T 'J9.1HQ 09,270 3,000 3,000 2 .S.s8 98,025 117, ISO I 82.558 98.023 I 117.186 FL'NDS inquiring hie levy of an ad valorem tax to BALANCE the budget FUND OR PROGRAM Total Permit nel Servuvs Total Materials ana Service Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Keuueiiients . . . . Total Recuirements ( Ineliidiiuj; Iians:e: Total Resources Except lav to b.- Le. Ad Valorem Tax Retired to baldn.i Estimated T.'X Not to be Received . Total Ad Valoiem Tax to be Levied Levy Withiu 6'r Limit. t;on Levy O.: tilde Limitation . . . . Levy Outside 6'f Limitation (Serial Le Net Sub'eot to Limitation ( Include al! Costs) Last Year H.P47 P. 375 1.225 53,970 30.622 23.348 This Year 14.808- l?r950 5. (5P( 32.758 L Next Year 10,450 f 2 1 1 S6.8;fi 20.4 75 All U 750 2'1 . 75 . 0 , 750 2X 1 -ii Three bus loads of fifth graders from lone, Heppner, Boardman-Irrigon .saw first hand, conservation practices throughout Morrow County's farming areas last week. Shobe Canyon watershed work above Heppner was im pressive to the youths along with similar conservation prac tices observed throughout the county. New irrigation projects, a soil profile study and a soil probing demonstration were shown at different stops. Multi-colored conservation posters were made by each student following the tour and many can be seen in display windows in Heppner and lone. Prizes were awarded for out standing posters. ' Winners are: Heppner - 1st Randy Pauflus and Steven Marlatt; 2nd Todd Harrison and Eric Clow; 3rd Alice Abrams and Melody Gochnauer. lone - 1st Todd Shear; 2nd Larry Snider; 3rd Betty Manning. A.C.IIoughton Joe Daltosa -Lizebeth McKinney. An essay contest was also held at the A.C. Houghton school with Susan Hascall winning 1st and Mari Evans 2nd. Miss Hascall will be on KOHU Hermiston radio. toured the Union Experiment of wheat in Oregon has a right to Si at ion. CALLED HERE , HY GRANDMOTHER'S ILLNESS Mrs. William Howard, the former Francine Moyer, was called to Heppner last week by the serious illness of her grandmother Catherine Cun ningham. Her husband is in the Air Force and they live at Midwest City, Oklahoma. When her husband was sta tioned for a short time in Alaska, she came back to Heppner to stay. It was at this lime in 19G6 that her daughter Sherri, now 7 years old, was the First Baby of the year. Her brother Bruce Moyer came from Missoula, Mont. Mrs. Cunningham died after their arrival. be heard with respect to the proposed budget, a copy of which is available for inspection under reasonable circum stances in the office of each County Extension Agent in Oregon. For further information, con tact the Oregon Wheat Com mission office, P.O. Box 400, Pendleton, Oregon 97801. Dated this 23 day of May, 1973 ATTEST: Wren Case, ' Chairman Ralph B. McEwen, Administrator 22-c G-T WANT ADS PAY Public Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public meeting of the Budget Committee of Heppner. Cemetery Maintenance District will be held at Heppner City Hall, Heppner, Oregon, at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 13, 1973, at which time the budget PROBATE DEPARTMENT No. 1716 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Estate of: Opal D. Briggs, Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Opal Briggs, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Loa E. Taylor, the undersigned, has been appointed and has qualifi ed as the personal representa tive of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form and properly verified, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the undersigned at the following address now designated as the place for the presentations of claims, .to-wit: Winter & Doherty, Attorneys at Law, P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836. -s-Loa E. Taylor .Personal representative of the. estate of the above named decedent. Dated and first published May 17, 1973. 20-21-22-c r it Jack Vcn Winkle's 2nd Anniversary SEAM One good thing about being al CrmA! 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