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NOTICE OF DUD6ET IIEARICG Honors IIKITNER (ORE.) GAZKTTE-TIME8. Thursday. June 21, l73 ( iiiillniiril from I'k, t Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Coils) Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requirements Total Budget Requirements Total Budget Resources Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requirements , Total Budget Requirements Total Budget Resources Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Kequuements Total Budget Requirements Total Budget Resources . last Year This Year Net Year 19.570.00 10.300.00 5.150.00 19.570.00 1 10.300.00 1 5.150.00 FLOOD DrlMAGE SINKING j . FUND 0R program List Year j This Year I NeM Year Won 8,136-00 8f850.00" AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED S TREET EQ UI PMEWT. RESERVE FUND OR PROGRAM Last Year I This Year I Next Year ?ffY10-00 I I 2 pOOO.no Mits. .m inn i.o;ki: u as honored ill a Im Iln1.iv party in t'cli'liraiioii of her H4i h hii'iliiliiy in Tin Diillcs Suml.iy. AMi'iidinn from this area wm Mr. mid Mih Allx-rt Ix urt'ii. Mr. mid Mrs. Krncst LovRrcn, Mr. imi Mrs. Archie Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lmgren, Clwlo Massy, Diane MiLaih Ian. IVIIiert McLachlan, David Mi'Iuhlan. Nets Anderson, Mary Christophcrson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Iovpren, Aunes DeMaiis Winter, Erma Keith lex. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Peterson and Kiek and Dawn, Rillie Kemp. Darrell and Jo Anne lwnren and children, Delia Serivner. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Way. Janna and Pane, Otis Ann Oiristcnscn. Clvveii Jensen, Henry Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Lovgren and Mr. and Mrs. Vic LnvRi-en. Mrs. Lovgren, the honored guest, lives in Hills born. She is an aunt to all the guests. Mils. WMr ll.sON imim roitn.wn Mis A lei a Anderson lias ii'Mined limn INiilliiid where Im Ik ( her ilauelilei . Adelia l.ii in n. Hie task of mov iitit In.- Smiilieasl Poiilaid lo Soii'l wevi poriliiiiil. '(! in Poi llaiul. Mi s. Aiii-i son also visited with ;i' n''iei ii hi-i l.ill('Mti s. the Al I' lii-iu. lit-uii i.ii.f! lo llcpi:er Mis. Ai.dersni; were fjrnnd il iiii'l'iei s, Suai.i e Martin. Misiii I'au'i.t in.il Kaniona KlMsll. MltS. HI Til it Ell) had guests at her home in Hcppner Sunday. Her son Ronald, and his family from La Grande, spent the day visiting. MH. MltS. AltMOI.I) MKI.HY have returned from Minnesota where they visited his folks and brothers. They et.jned sometime at their cabins mi Lake Crookneek. They made their trip by way of Amirack. Pari of the things Avon has to say about Amtiuk can't Ik printed. MH. & MHS. JON 1 1 EDM AN and Jason have returned to Heppner from Colorado where ihcv have been making their home. Jou is employed at Kit ua. Noto frcsn Olive Hughes A i.ewsy note from Olive Hughes also bad two clippings. Oi.cclippii g w us on Mike Uenge who bad served as Grand Marshal fur the Timber Days Parade al Suihcrliu. Olive is at Smhei lin for the summer. The ni lire clipping was about the ltit(lsMiit Sornptimisl Club which had recognized outsland ii U t it ii iis f the community In I heir second annual awards presentation, Mrs, Hughes had just return ill from Simla Anna where she 'IkmI hii ended her only brothers funeral. He was G. Willard Hassetl, Mrs. Hughes often spci.l (he winter there at his music studio. She says. "There was music all day long." He had 2IMI voice students. She also writes that her daughter Ellen Hughes Mar shall of Albany is to be married July H in Albany. She will nun ry Hoy Ban oil, a professor at Linn-Hcnton Community Col lege. Ellen works there as a secretary. They will live in Cnrvaliis. G-T WANT ADS PAY Aussie IFYE Coming Hill Howell, an International Farm Youth Exchangee from South Australia, interested in rodeo mid wool, will arrive June .'lin h for a two week visit with the Jim W.-st family of lone. The West family home is on t'pper Hhea Creek where they have many sheep. Mr. Howett is twenty four years of age, has been active in Rural Youth Movement, rodeo and saddle club in his homeland. He intended the Marleston School of Wool and has a Degree of Wool Classing. His home is a farm of HMO acres where they have crops of Lucern. (alfalfa), cereals, nil seeds, and sheep, beef and dairy. Prior lo his arrival here he will visit in Corvallis, attend 4-H Summer School, and spend time with host families in Scappoose and Culver. In the U.S. the IFYE program !0EG3Is Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington, Oregon Ph. 989-8134 TYPEWRITER DIRTY? Call or leave your machine all the Heppner Gazette Times. Larry of Standard Office Equipment of La Grande who stops every three weeks will contact you. New and used type-' writers. 14tfc City Council 'Heppner City Council J- Monuments Eternal Markers BRONZE GRANITE INSTALLATIONS VASES Cemetery Grave Markers SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone. Heppner -and Lexington Heppner Ph. 676-9600 is conducted by the National 4 II Foundation in behalf of the Cooperative Extension Service, pinonciiil sponsorship is pro vided by friends of 4-H. National 4 II Foundation, and the Bureau ol Educational and Cultural Af fairs of the Department of Slate. While in Morrow County the ynui.g man will want lo meet 411 leaders and members, visit various agricultural develop mei.is. see our towns and meet the people. Any group or ii.div idual interested in meeting Mr. Howell should contact the Extension Office, or the West family. '"We have had some wonder ful IFVE's in Morrow County", said Birdine Tullis. Ext. Aide. feel it is so very important for our young people to have a t'liod understanding of all people and cultures in this world today. The International Exchange program offers this opportunity." Optometrist Citizens having matters for , discussion please present them to City Recorder one week prior to regular meet ing or bring them before the Council. Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service Dobyns Pest Control Rodept and Insect Ex termination .Termite Control Grain Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging John Jepsen Ph: lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Keating Co. William Firnaces Complete Installations 0 Linoleum Refrigeration a Carpeting Domeatlc and Oil Burr.er Commercial Service Free Katlmatea All Work Guaranteed Pii. 875-9418 Heppner ' Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre -arrangements Distant Removals Serving. lone. Heppner and Lexington Licensed Funeral Directors Heppner Ph. 676-86O0 Insurance Fire, Casualty, Life and Health OPS FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. John Gochnauer Agent Pendleton Heppner 276-2732 676-5862 Ruggles - Boyce INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 676-9625 Bojf 247 Heppner, Oregon Ray Boyce Ph. 676 5384 Turner, Van MaHer and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676 9113 Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9465 Physicians-Surgeons Dr. L. D. Tibbies . OSTEOPATHIC Physician tc Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. . Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 Wallace M.D. H. Wolff P.C. Family Practice Week Days by Appointment and Emergencies Ph. 676 9253 Res. 676-9620 Gerald A. Jones MD. Hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. tol:00 p.m. THE GAZETTE-TIMES has Heppner Picture Post cards! Select either the colorful picture of thW Morrow County Court house or the aerial view of the city. Only 10c e. Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract & Title Co TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912- Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelers and Gift Latest Jewelry Goods Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Ph. 676--9200 Wholesaters-Mfgs. "Pride of Oregon Ice Cream" Butter. Kraft Food Lines Dud Tash -Products Spcci&list Clay Phillips, Assistant MORROW . CO. CREAMERY BILL COX, MGR. 676-9244 Hobbies SAC6 REKT Camp Improvement Underway Hv MIUMM. Tl I.I.1S. Morrow Co. Evtensioii Aide Preparation for another hi" 4-11 -iinipii; experience for younger 4-11 nieinliers included ii"pro fluents and renin al ion of the 4-H kitchen al Ouislorth Park. Serving as volunteer improvement chairman, car penter and general luindvman fixer was Merle Cant in, Pacific Northwest Bell telephone cm- , plovce. A work day brought out an enlhusia.stic group of helpers in eluding the Gary Grieb. Bob Kroll. Mike Howell. Garry Tullis, Dick Sargent, and Roger Palmer families lo assist Merle. A new water heater was installed, sinks moved, work lollies and additional refrigera tion added. Refrigerators were donated by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mai shman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson. Probably the most noticeable improve ment was the paint job. The gals it the group really made the paint fly! 4-11 appreciates the efforts of all nlunleers who contribute so much lo the youth of Morrow County. A special- word of appreciation goes lo Merle Cat. 'in. whose enthusiasm and hard work made the recent camp improvements possible. Kinal touches will be added this week by Mr. Caniin. Mr. Sargent ai d other volunteers and a general camp set-up day will in1 I eld Saturday. June 2:trd. All parents of campers and leaders arc encouraged to assist with the final prcpara " lions for camp -and lo view the iii'provcnicnls made for Ihier canipeis. Real Estate Transfers W ARRANTY DEEDS Jones. Maxwell C.-Mary I. to Bernard. Dorothy E. - Descr. tr Sec 21 T5N R27. Robinson. Ethel. -Bally. Vein F.-Cline. Vera J. -Heirs of El mer McDaniel to McDaniel, Cecil-Blanche - Descr. tr Frl Sec. 34 T5S R25. Siiger. Harley E.-Bertha M. lo Belcher, Kenneth D. -Shirley R. " -- Krl. Lot C.8. all Lot 7 Blk. 2 Morrow's' Add.. Heppnei . The pbooe company may be in trouble. With all this dialing, it's getting to tbe point where ifs easier to write. News of Morrow County MR. & MRS. tiENE PIERCE and Molly have returned from a trip lo Dallas. Texas and Tulsa, Oklahoma where they visited Mrs. Pierce's mother and other relatives. They experienced lots of rain and tornado warnings. At one lime I hey had .71 of rain in 15 minutes. Mr. Pierce and Molly and the "grandma" attended a baseball game where the New York Yankees beat out the Texas Rangers. Gene said this was one evening it didn't rain but it thundered and lightninged. V IT i I ,-i -C - 2 I.INDA COOPER left Sunday for Eugene where she is attending the University of Oregon summer school. ...lana Mragall in a goat tic at the Heppner Junior Rodeo, .lana won first place buckle in the Barrels at the Hells Canyon Junior Rodeo at Halfway Sun-daw mm 1 GALLON FREE WITH PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS OFANYCOLO&l&fcK?, LIMITED TIE ONLY! m ciumFit smin PETTYJOHN'S Farm and Builders Supply 676-9157 Heppner Buny&.NiOTe. In IE , I o DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. WASHINGTON. D.C. 20226 THE GOVERNMENT OF Morrow County (Ki r I EXECUTIVE PROTOSAL. Check this block if this plan is based on an executive proposal (L) DEBT How will the availability of revenue sharing funds affect the borrowing requirements of your jurisdiction? AVOID DEBT INCREASE LESSEN DEBT INCREASE NO EFFECT TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT (M) TAXES In which of the following manners is it expected that the availability of Revenue Sharing Funds will affect the tax levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. WILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX. WILL ENABLE REDUCING RATE OF A MAJOR TAX. WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN RATE OF A MAJOR TAX WILL PREVENT ENACTING ANEW MAJOR TAX NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT OPERATINGMAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES PRIORITY EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES (A) 1 PUBLIC SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 4 HEALTH "CREATION 6 LIBRA Rl ES SOCIAL SERVICES FORAGED & POOR FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION S TOTAL PLANNED EXPEN - DlTUntS PLANNED EXPENDITURES (B) 8,364 $ 1,800 $ 35,900 3,050 4,800 8,253 $ 62,167 PERCENT PLANNED FOR MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING SERVICES (C) 18 25 PERCENT PLANNEO FOR NEW OR EXPANDED SERVICES (0) 82 75 44 n 70 70 86 56 100 o 70 100 . . n 1 70 I have advised local newspaper and the news media of the contents of this report. Furthermore I have records documenting the. contents of this report and they are open for public and news media scrutiny. PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION , FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING Jn 1, 1973 and ending June 30, 1973 IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON AN ESTIMATED TOTAL OF 91,377 ACCOUNT NO 38, 1 825 823 Morrow County Heppntr, Oregon This report eori aonfy received Dec. 14 and Jan. 7 and published as a supplemental audget CAPITAL EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES E 10 MULTI PURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT. 11 EDUCATION 12 HEALTH 13. TRANSPORTATION 14. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 15 HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Paul W. Jones SIGNATURE OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER County Judge NAME A TITlt - PLEASE PRINT MTE PV-S'.ISMED Jcne 21, 1973 NAME Of fWSPA tn Gazette Ti 16 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 17 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 18 PUBLIC SAFETY 19 RECREATION CULTURE 20 OTHERS ISptcify) 21 OTHERS ISpacityl 22 OTHERS (Speedy! 23 OTH E RS (Specify) 24 OTH ERS tSpcyl 25 TOTAL PLANNEO CAPITAL EXPtNOI-TUPES PLANNED , EXPENDITURES F $ 27,585 Meps 29,210 PERCENT PLANNED FOR: EQUIPMENT 6 87 10Q ! 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