IIKPP.NF.RHHtE.) GAZKTTE-TIMKS, Thursday. Angus! t. 1173
Public Notice
(K) rl EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL Cluck ttws block if this plan w btd on
I I an enacutiva proposal
(U DEOT How wiH the availability of revenu sharing funds affect tha
borrowing requiiements of your jurisdiction?
AVOID DEBT INCREASE NO EFFECT
LESSEN DEBT INCREASE I OON TO
I I I PREDICT EFFECT
RETAIN THIS WORK SHCET
DEPARTMENT OFTHE TREASURY
OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING
1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W.
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20220
(M) TAXES In which of tna following manners fa It expected that tha
availability of Ravanua Sharing Fund will affact tha tax
levels of your jurisdiction? Chack as many as apply.
WILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE
INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX
I NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS
WILL ENABLE REDUCING
RATE OF A MAJOR TAX
THE GOVMNMf NT OF
BOARDMAN CITV
PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION
FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING
JUL I, 1173 AND ENDING Jt'N M. It74
IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON AN
ESTIMATED TOTAL OF 15.178
ACCOUNT NO.
38 2 t-S Ml
BOA ROMAN CITY
MAYOR
CITY HALL
PO BOX 224
BOARDMAN OREGON 97818
1
II 1 WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN I
I I RATI OF A MAJOR TAX
RSKt"8 jjj TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT
OPERATINGMAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES "
PRIORITY I PLANNED RSB, ,ooncc I PLANNED I PERCENT PLANnTD FOR:
EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES wSmH SmS PURPOSE EXPENDITURES W P5
CATEGORIES (A) IB) OrEXtnuM expmoco (E) m EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTlWi ACQUISITION ftCTIREMENT
1 -. , 10 MULTU I
PUBLIC SAFETY $
EDUCATION S
3
TRANS PORTATION HEALTH $
Jj .
4 ' 13
HEALTH $ TRANSPORTATION $
RECREATION DjCPMENT $
m 115 HOUSING 4
LIBRARIES $ ffij, $ 5,178 75 25
7
SOCIAL SERVICES $ ECONOMIC $
FOR AGED h POOR DEVELOPMENT
8 17 ' '
FINANCIAL $ ENVIRONMENTAL $
ADMINISTRATION I CONSERVATION
5 TOTAL PLANNEO 'Witt ''VA i 1
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(N) ASSURANCES (Refer to Instruction G) I HECREATION $
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$ ;
21 OlHMSpecify) - 1
$ .
22 OTHER f Specify) 1 '
I $
TOTAL PLANNEO
CAPITAL EXPEND)- $ 5,178 WmM- WmW WWw,
The news media have been advised that a complete copy
of this report has been published in a local newspaper of general
circulation. I have records documenting the contents of this
report and they are open for public and news media scrutiny.
assure ine secretary oi ine ireasury inai ine statutory
provisions listed in Part G of the Instructions accompanying this
report will be complied with by this recipient government with
respect io ine entitlement tunas reponea nereon.
JGwATUnEOF CriEF e-tuflV-OFFICER
Dewey W.-West, Jr., Mayor
July 31, 1973
DATE
The Heppner Gazette Times
NAME OP NtWSPAPtH
August 9, 1973
NAME TITLE PLEASE PRINT
DATE PUBLISH 10
ORS FORM NO 3229
Ji,'iv "'3
(RETAIN THIS WORKSHEET)
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING
1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W.
WASHINGTON. D C. 20226
(L) DEBT How has the availability of revenue sharing funds affected the
, borrowing requirements of your jurisdiction?
AVOIDED DEBT INCREASE
LESSENED DEBT INCREASE
NO EFFECT
TOO SOON TO
PREDICT EFFECT
(M) TAXES In which of the following manners did the availability of
Revenue Sharing Funds affect the tax levels of your juris
diction? Check as many as apply.
I lPRE
A N
ENABLED REDUCING THE
RATE OF A MAJOR TAX
THE GOVERNMENT OF
BOARDMAN CITY
HAS USED ITS REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT
FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING
JAN. I, 1973 ENDING JUN 30, 1973
IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON A
TOTAL PAYMENT OF $4,942
ACCOUNT NO.
38 2 025 001
BOARDMAN CITY
MAYOR
CITY HALL
PO BOX 224
BOARDMAN OREGON 97818
PREVENTED INCREASE IN
RATE OF A MAJOR TAX
REDUCED AMOUNT OF RATE
INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX.
NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS
EW MAJOR TAX !) TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT
I I
OPERATINGMAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES 111 CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
PRI0RITY I ACTUAL IR "j puRpQSE I ACTUAL I PERCENT USED FOR:
EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES maintenance newob runruat EXPENDITURES TuNO TotBT
CATEGORIES IA) (B) ,c, ,D, (E) (F) EQUIPMENT CWSTWCTm ACQUISITION RETIREMENT
10 MULTI- " I
PUBLIC SAFETY $ RPOSE AN $
2 ! -.
EDUCATION $ '
TRANSPORTATION $ HEALTH $
HEALTH $ TRANSPORTATION $
RECREATION $ SpMENT $ ,
R 15 HOUSING &
LIBRARIES $
7 tl6
'SOCIAL SERVICES $ ECONOMIC C OL OL OL 0
FOR AGED & POOR DEVELOPMENT ' ' '
8 tT7
FINANCIAL $ ENVIRONMENTAL
ADMINISTRATION J '"I ! CONSERVATION 0 0 0 0
9 TOTAL ACTUAL iJ I "
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TENAMCE EXPEN- 55 " PUBUC SAFETY 3 O 0 70 A)
P'TyRES I r$$g I
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(Nl CERTIFICATION (Please Read Instruction 'F'). RECREATION C 0 0 o 0
The news media have been advised that a complete copy CULTURE '
of this report has been published in a local newspaper of general 20 0THERfSpecrf
circulat on I have records documenting the contents of this report R 9 0 0 0
and they are open for public and news media scrutiny. ' ' '
Additionally. I certify that I am the chief executive officer 21 OlHtRfSpecify .
and. with respect to the entitlement funds reported hereon. I J
certify that they have not been used in violation of either the
priority expenditure requirement (Section 103) or the matching 22 OlHERlSpecifyl '
funds prohibition (Section 104) of the Act.
i
TOTAL ACTUAL MM
CAPITAL EXPEND!- 2) Z ZzZZz
37.85 JiJ'h'M . j tJ
si&NAtbW-of chief MEcemfc ofhcIr S ,
4'979-8S ' Dewey W.West, Jr. , Mjor
none name a tith - plea., print "
4 g7g oc Heppner Gazette Times August 9, 1973
ji
(01 TPUST FUND REPORT
Revenue Sharing Funds Received
Thru June 30. 1973 $,
Interest Earned $.
Total Funds Available S.
Amount Expended $.
Balance $.
Fair, rodeo on
Chcrnber agenda
It will be a fair and rodeo
program at the Heppner
Chamber of Commerce meet
ing Monday noon.
Jim Norene, chairman of
the Morrow County Fair
Board; and Don Evans,
chairman, and Jim Rogers,
publicity director, Heppner
Rodeo Committee, will ex
plain the activities of the fair
and rodeo to be held here Aug.
20-26.
Sen. Mark Hatfield is
scheduled to be here the
opening day of the fair, and
Sen. Robert Packwood follows
on Aug. 22.
NEW CONTEST AT THE
FAIR
Open to those persons 19
years of age and older, will be
the first Morrow County Weed
and Crop Identification Con
test. The contest was initiated
by Mike Howell, Morrow
County Extension Agent, with
the top three individual in the
contest receiving prizes do
nated by Dobyns Pest Control
of lone.
The number of weeds in the
county and problem they
present, as well as the need for
local ranchers and farmers to
be able to identify, was the
main reason for starting the
contest.
The contest is open to both
men and women and will be
held on Tuesday, Aug. 21, at
1 : 30 p.m. on the grass near the
4-H dormitory. Approximately
23 weed and crop samples will
be used.
Jacttpof. ropinc
Sunday
Palmer of lone and Kevin
Gutierrez were 4th.
I)cal ropers and their wives
enjoyed a potluck aupper
following the roping.
FAIR, RODEO
It will be a fair and rodeo
program at the Heppner
Chamber of Commerce meet
ing Monday noon.
Jim Norene, chairman ot
the Morrow County Fair
Hoard: and Don Evans, chair
man, and Jim Rogers, public
ity director, Heppner Rodeo
Committee, will explain the
activities of the fair and rodeo
to be held here Aug. 20-26.
Sen. Mark Hatfield is sched
uled to be here the opening
day of the fair, and Sen.
Robert Packwood follows on
Aug. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Steagall
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans
hosted a team roping jackpot
at Hob Steocall's arena In
I-oxinuton. Sunday.
There was a good turnout of
ropers with 31 teams In open
and 33 in the novice.
Winners in the open were Ed
Molt and Lonnie Mott of
Dayville, Dave Mott and Ed
Mott placed 2nd, Cornett
Green placed 3rd with Ed
Mott. Ray Walker and Larry
Sagers from Condon placed
4th.
Winners In the novice were
Nolan and Dale Edwards of
Condon. Ken Belcher of
Heppner and Dale Edwards
were 2nd. Ray Walker and
Nolan Edwards. 3rd. Lee
MICE
WARRANTS ISSUED ON GENERAL FUND FOR JULY, 1973
Dunham Printing Co -paper & postage $ 173.30
Court Street Market-cthse sup 52.96
Pettyjohns Supplies-cthse sup 345
Herman Green-S. Food rent 45.00
Rentex Service-cthse sup 10 00
Cornett Green Feed-cthse sup 7 M
Dallas Harsin et al-JP6 Juror U 88
Murrays Drug-Clerk sup 4.48, Tax Coll. sup 2.15, Planner sup
5.14
The Bankers Life-In 60 96
Del Smith-Planners travel 45 f57
Leonards Mobile-Planners travel 33.95
Herman Winter-DA phone 36.92
City of Heppner-cthse sup 8-5
Blake. Moffitt & Towne-sheriffs com 212.60
Pacific NW Bell-sheriffs comm 332.79
Farley Motor Co.-sheriffs car exp 16-92
Dept. of Gen. Services-sheriffs of se sup 3.00
Shell Oil Co.-sheriffs car exp 8.69
Coast to Coast-cthse maint 3.46
Ernest Jorgensen-JP phone 27.88, ofse sup 87.65 115.53
Wheelers-sheriffs comm 75.00
HenDner Gazette Times-Off. Pub. 464.20, Planner sup 24.15
The Snack Shack is the only 488.35
money-making project of the standard Oil Co-sheriffs car exp. 5.39, Juv. travel 21.29 26.68
Murrays-Assessors ofse sup 5.69
Victor Comptometer Corp. -Assessors Calculators 726.56
Dept. of Revenue-Assessors St. mdse 413.73
SNACK SHACK
Parents of 4-H members are
reminded that there is still
time to return forms indica
ting time they1 wish to work in
the 4-H Snack Shack during
fair.
Morrow 4-H Council, and
proceeds from sale of goodies
in the Shack are used for camp
improvement and all other
expenses involved in the 4-H
program.
In addition, the Snack Shack
provided nutritious, quick,
meals for 4-H members and
others involved in the events
of County Fair.
"Sign up now to assist with
the operation of the Snack
Shack, and be where the
action is." says Birdine Tullis,
Extension Aide. "4-H needs
the support of parents in this
big undertaking!"
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cantin
will serve as chairman of the
Snack Shack again this year,
and will be on hand at all
times to see that things are
running smoothly.
YOUNGSTERS ON
SWINE TOUR
Sunday, July 29, the Hoof
and Horn Club had a swine
tout at the Bellamy ranch.
Donna Bellamy gave the
youngsters instructions on
showmanship and judging,
and showed them how to fit
their hogs.
The group then proceeded to
the Mollahans to judge hogs.
After the judging, refresh
ments were served, followed
by a potluck dinner at the
Morrow County Fairgrounds.
Guests of the group were
four Japanese students, pres
ently visiting in the area.
PIG SCRAMBLE
AT THE FAIR
Some lucky Morrow County
youths will have an opportun
ity to win a pig at the Morrow
County Fair this year. Seven
pigs have been donated for the
pig scramble this year by the
following people: A.W. Acock
Si Son, North Morrow 4-H
Council. South Morrow 4-H
Council, Coast-to-Coast Store,
Jack Van Winkle, Sears Store,
Murrays Drug and Elma's
Apparel.
The pig scramble is open to
all youth ages 9-13 who would
like to have a swine 4-H
project. Those who catch the
hogs must join a 4-H Gub,
raise their pig to market
weight and return to the fair
next year as an exhibitor.
A sign-up table will be at the
fair for those who are interested.
I NAME Of ftEWSPAttH
OATE FuSliSmEO
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Bewlnding
Industrial - Commercial
Farm and Home
Pendleton 276-7761
Gales Appliance-cthse maint 33.40
City of Heppner-S food water 5.00
Dobyns Pest Control-cthse maint 63.50
Robert Abrams-Sp. Attorney Fund 100.00
Muligraphics-clerks sup 13.00
Dunham Printing Co.-Election 12.75
Lotts Electric Chse maint 15.40
City of Hermiston-sheriffs jail exp ...5.00
E. & H. Machine Works-sheriffs ofse sup....... 207.90
Singer Business Mach. mtse 94.00
Juanita Proctor et al-JP5 juror 90.40'
Revenue Sharing Adv.-cthse sup 29.00
Union Oil Co.-sheriffs car exp 185.16
Western Auto-cthse sup 6.92
MCGG-rural fire 28.50
Pacific N.W. Bell-sheriffs comm 5.37
Pacific N.W. Bell-sheriffs comm 14.50
Paul W. Jones-travel exp ....83.22
Atlantic Richfield-sheriffscar exp 6.00
Texaco Inc. -sheriffs car exp 4.31
Pacific N.W. Bell-sheriffs comm 117.00
Union Oil-Co. Ct. travel 26.66
Oregonian-Off. Pub 101.64
Blue Cross-Sal 218.35, DA 55.50, Ins. 421.20 695.05
Sheriff of Umatilla-jail exp 90.00
Kilham Stationery -Sup. Planner 31.65, Assessor 3.95, Tax Coll.
41.42. Clerk 4.27 81.29
Bank Americard-Assessors field work 37.53, sheriffs car exp.
18.80 56.33
Dunham Printing Co.-Clerks sup 1100
Shell Oil Co.-sheriffs car exp 73
National Sheriffs Assoc.-sheriffs conv. exp... 10.00
League of Oregon Cities-sheriffs ofse sup - 25.22
Standard Office Supply-JP6 sup 18.25
Local Gov. Per. Inst.-AOC 100.00
Pacific N.W. Bell-current exp 254.04-
Assoc. of Ore. Co.-Ins 41.26
Pacific Mutal Life-Sal 516.73
Public Emp. Ret. Br.-Sal 751.72, ss 751.72 1,503.44
St. Dept. of Revenue-Sal 505.30
St. Accident Ins. Fund-Sal 30.00, Ins. 140.19 170.19
First National Bank-Sal 1.533.7Q
City of Heppner-Misc 4.55
Columbia Basin Coop-misc 86.99, parks 54.16 141.15
General Fire Equip.-sup ,. 9.00
Rentex Service-sup ..43.37
The Bankers Life-Ins 53.26
Pettyjohns-parks 5.92
Walter Hayes-Comm. exp 53.36
Hmer Hughes-Comm. exp 16.07
Wheelers-misc 75.00
Union Oil Co.-gas & oil 1,221.94
Western Auto-parks 75
Chevron Asphalt Co. -materials 3,699.08
Fords Tire Service-Tires 26.48
Central Ore. Welders-sup 6.80
Gazette Times-sup 134.55
Murrays Drug-parks 1.40, sup. 11.37 12.77
Arrow Transporation-Fr. on Asphalt 1,654.22
Standard Oil Co.-gas & oil.. 5.09
Heppner Auto Parts-sup 153.44, parks 10.47, repairs 320.52 484.43
L.E. Dick-new equip 510.26
Columbia Basin Coop-parks 30.00
Pacific N.W. Bell-misc 16.13
Blue Cross-Ins. 263.25, Sal 301.60 564.85
Pacific N.W. Bell-misc ...31.73
Farley Motor Co.-repairs 28.00
Heppner Nor Gas-parks 110.25, repair 18.21 128.46
Leonards Mobile-gas & oil 20.40
Padberg Machinery-parks ....26.23
Pendleton Heppner Freight-sup .'...20.97
Assoc. Equip. Dist-office sup 10.00
First National-gas & oil 8.70, misc. 35.13 43.83
Kilham Stationery-office sup 51.43
Standard Oil Co.-gas & oil 135.44
Assoc. of Ore. Co.-Ins 20.44
Labor 8,198.30
Overtime 160.57
St. Accident Ins-Sal 18.51, Ins. 504.47 522.98
St. Dept. of Revenue-Sal 325.20
Public Emp. Ret-Sal 651.99, ss 651.99 1,303.98
Pacific Mutal Life-Sal 472.41
First National Bank-Sal 1,015.80
MORROW COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR July. 1973.
Resolution made concerning the improvement f Highway 2T7,