Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thursday, June BilKBQ . BQUS . The Wheeler County Arch ers have been busy for the past weeks. Thanks to Judge Buck Leckie and the loan of his truck, a trip was made to Sweet Home to purchase cedar bales. A load of 75 bales was brought to Kinzua and now there have been 14 additional targets added to the field. There is a continious 28 target course plus the 14 animal round. This has really taken a lot of work and effort from club members. All ruined bales have been replaced and banded and remeasured to get ready for the Invitational Shoot held June 9. Coming from Redlands, Ca., to attend graduation exercises of her great grandson, Randy Hulett, was Mrs. Lydia Wisley. Mrs. Gladys Muzzy left May 29 for Ketchikan, Alaska, for a month's stay while her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Elva Muzzy, is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dyer went to Portland May 30 to pick up their grandson, Kevin Muzzy, of Ketchikan who will spend the next month here, Pastor and Mrs. William Mai and Mrs. William Mai Sr. returned Saturday from a month's vacation in Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil liamson of Lancaster, Ca., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry William son of Arlington, Va., were here for the last part of the week to attend grade school graduation of their niece and granddaughter, Andrea Campbell. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlet Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williamson and family. On May 31, Mrs. Marilyn Bailey and Mrs. Rosie Graham and daughters went to Portland where Mrs. Bailey flew to North Carolina and Mrs. Graham and daughters to London, Ky., for a five-week vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil White went to Hermiston May 24 to SPECIAL OFFICIAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT TO BE HELD AT THE CARROLL DONOVAN RESIDENCE, TL'ESDA Y, June 18, 1974 from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. MARK 7"CR0SS (X) OrThTcT Tn THE . VOT I Nt souAR E BEFORE THE WORD YES OR THE WORK NO No. 1 Shall the Board of Directors of the Boardman Rural Fire Protection District be authorized to made a serial tax levy in the amount of $6,000.00 for the fiscal year 1974-75 for the purpose of purchasing equipment and operational costs. These proposed taxes are outside and in addition to the limitation imposed by Section II of Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. The minimum rate of levy deemed necessary to rasie Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) is the sum of, ninety cents per thousand of true cash cahie of taxable property within the district, to run for ten (10) consecutive years. J YES, NO, PLANNED USE REPORT GENERAL REVENUE SHARING General Revenue Sharing provides (ederal funds directly to local and state governments. The law requires each government to publish a report of its plans for the use of these funds to inform its citizens and to encourage their participation jn deciding how the money ought to be spent Within the purposes listed, your government may change this spending plan. PLANNED EXPfcNDITUHES CATEGORIES IA) 1 CAPITAL IB) I MAK'ffg 1 PUBLIC SAFETY J C $ 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ' $ $ 3 PUBLIC . . TRANSPORTATION $ $ 4 HEALT& $ J 6 RECREATION J $ 0 LIBRARIES j j 7 SOCIAL SERVICES f OR AGEQ OR POOR $ 8 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION $ $ 9 MULTIPURPOSE AND , SJS Pp 10 EDUCATION $ 11 SOCIAL Mi$ 12 HOUSING COM- ' WSSiSS1 MUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ -ygSjyw 13 ECONOMIC Z Mili DEVELOPMENT jpjlsjylc 14 OTHER ISncifyl $ jr 16T0TALS Is 97cfr L visit Mr. and Mrs. ' Bruce Holloman. They met Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hunt who had been in Pendleton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown. From there they went to Spokane, Wn., where they spent the next three days seeing the World's Fair. The Merry Makers held their regular card party Wednesday with Melba Mitchell as hostess. Winning high was Margie Robbirs; second high, Sue Mattison; pinochles went to Marvel Sewell and Sue Mattison. Others playing were Julie 'Davis, Linda Shaw, Laura Hire and Irene Samples. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid went to Caldwell, Idaho, Friday due to the illness of deena's father, Dale Sinclair. Miss Eulala Spor, a mis sionary from Japan, was here the past week as a guest speaker at the church. Ken Sewell was taken to Redmond Saturday by am bulance where he entered the hospital for treatment of extensive burns. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Day and family went to Heppner Sun day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sargent and family. Jack and Jill Night was held at the golf course Friday night. A potluck supper was served. Low gross went to Pat and Wayland Hyatt, long drive to Mark Jellick and Vi Slinkard and least putts- to Vi and Don Slinkard. Enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jellick, Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Boring, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Loomis, Lee Bailey, Mrs. Naomi Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spivey and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dickenson. Mrs. Grady Rogers and Mrs. Lee Ralston went to Bend Monday, June 3, to bring Mr. Rogers home from the hos pital, where he had been a patient the past week. I VOTE FOR THE SERIAL LEVY I VOTE AGAINST THE SERIAL LEVY. 13, 1974 Port of Morrow gels s1.5 million A federal loan of $1.5 million for the Port of Morrow has been approved under the Rural Development Act by the Farmers Home Administra tion, Cong. Al Ullman an nounced Friday. Ullman said the loan fund is earmarked to build sanitary sewage and industrial waste disposal facilities, along with new water supply piping and equipment. According to Port plans, NEWS FROM Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree were visited recently by Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Myers, Port land, who were on their way to Expo 74 in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lundell, Boise, were here over Memorial weekend visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gar Swanson had a family gathering at their home Sunday, May 26. Guests included Gladys Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom and Mrs. Eva Hamlett. Attending a family gather ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sullivan over Memorial weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Botts, White Salmon, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Botts and grandson, Hermiston; Frank Botts and Ed Botts, Spanaway, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. George Kary and family, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Botts and family, Hermiston; and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Botts and daughter, Heppner. Lenea Nottage, Portland, was a recent visitor for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor sen. Sunday mass at St. Wil liam's Catholic Church in lone has been changed to 8:45 a.m. for the summer months. Officers were installed at a THI GOVERNMENT OF t- ,V ANTICIPATING A GENERAL MENT OF C I - FOR THE FIFTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD, JULY 1, 1974 THROUGH JUNE 30. 1976. PLANS TO SPEND THESE FUNDS FORTHE PURPOSES SHOWN. Y ACCOUNT NO. a ' (Kf ,Vt, C (D) The newf media have been advieed that copy of thu report hat baan publiahed In a local newepaper of general circulation. I have record! documenting (he content! of thil reportjtf they aia open tor public acrutiny at ( , r o J sr.. . ' aV PArlCES (Rater to inatruction El taW Secretary ot the Traaaurv iim and oinaa, i.iVt.n. ..... jtatutory requirement! titled in part t ot tne onaunying thia report will be complied with by thX r. funda icVa(Oayrnmant with reapact to the entitlement rteVrieTtop?' ' y" v,,ju ( ' Signature ol Chiel Executive Ollicer Name Title Pleeae Prirue loan water and industrial waste from potato processing plants will be treated and then used to supplement Columbia River water used in irrigating farm land owned and leased out by the Port of Morrow. The treatment facilities are to be constructed for the Port of Morrow Industrial Park. Repayment period for the loan is 30 years at 5 per cent interest. I0NE meeting of the lone Legion Auxiliary held Tuesday, June 4. Installed were Mrs. John Jepsen, president; Mrs. Charles Doherty, vice-president; Mrs. Jerry McElligott, secretary; and Mrs. David Baker, treasurer. A discussion was also held regarding operation of the concession stand at the fire works display, July 3. Several members of the lone Rainbow Assembly will be attending Grand Assembly, June 19, in Corvallis. Planning to attend are Cindi Martin, Teena Stefani, Jan Ekstrom and Cyde Allstott, Heppner. SCS HAS TWO NEW EMPLOYES The Soil Conservation Ser vice have two new employes, Bob Davis and Gene Mc Laughlin. Davis is 24, married and has a nine-month-old daughter. He is a graduate ot Lane Community College, and has an associate of arts degree in forestry. He and his wife Kathy live in Heppner. McLaughlin is 25 and mar ried. He has previously worked for the Bureau of Land Management at Vale, Ore., and prior to that he served with the United States Army in Germany, He has a bachelor of science degree in land management from Oregon State University. He and his wife Jennifer are living in Heppner. REVENUE SHARING PAY- A' that the non-diecrimina- T Da Date Published June 13. 1974. Committee plans for school The lone Advisory Com-, mittee met June 6 at the high school for a discussion of current and planned career educational programs in the business and industrial arts departments. John Edmundson reviewed the status of filling the business education and music positions and noted that the lone Kindergarten Associa tion is donated carryover funds from previous years' operations to the elementary kindergarten room fund. This money will be used to pur chase special instructional equipment for the kinder garten. The committee was re quested to begin planning bus routes for next year, and also reviewed a list of summer maintenance and repair work for the school buildings and grounds. Next meeting of the com mittee will be July 11, 8 p.m., in the high school. June 13 Port of Morrow meeting, Boardman, 2 p.m. June 14 Parade on Main St., 11 a.m. June 15 Royal Arch Masons degree work, 3 p.m. June 16 Hardman Reunion, IOOF Hall, 10-2 p.m., Hardman. June 17 Chamber of Commerce noon luncheon, Rodeo Queen and Court, Elks Club. Budget Hearing, City Hall, 8 p.m. School Board Meeting, Lex ington, 8 p.m. June 18 Lions Club dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. Wagon Wheel. JASON LEE NOMINEE ELECT COURT OF APPEALS THANK YOU VOTERS I COMMUNITY 1 I BILLBOARD 1 As President Kennedy said: "It was close but clear"! PLEDGE I will work hard for ". . . liberty and justice for all". SMILE Appreciatively yours, Pd. by Jeton Lee, 1500 Liberty Street SE Salem, Oregon 97302 I JASON Kj? Irrigon Residents of Irrigon are (were) on emergency water, supply as the big pump burned out early Sunday. The booster pump is sup plying water but pressure is very low and residents have been asked not to sprinkle lawns. It was hoped that repairs would be made by Tuesday. A group of 12 young people, accompanied by Pastor and Mrs. Robert Schmoll and LaVelle Partlow of Irrigon and Oelpha Mills of Hermi ston, attended a meeting in Boise, Idaho, Monday night. Andrae Crouch and the Dis ciples, gospel singers, were featured at the meeting at the Boise State College gym nasium. The group of young people were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and family, former Irrigon residents. Columbia Major Little Leagueschedule for the week of June 13-20: game at 6 p.m. at Echo-vs. Umatilla Thurs day, June 13; at Stanfield vs. B & I Thursday, 13th; at Stanfield vs. Echo Monday, June 17; at Irrigon, B & I vs. Automotive SHERRELL CHEVROLET, INC. Complete Sales & Service 3rd & Main Hermiston JERRY LEVIS LEXINGTON STANDARD GARAGE Minor and Major Tune ups. Complete Overhauls You need it We do it. Lexington Auto Body across the street. 24 hour towing 989-8511 Lexington Cafes'Lounges CAL'S LOUNGE & CAFE Specialist in mixed drinks and fine foods. 676-5015 Heppner City Council HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL Meets first Monday of each month. Citizens having mat ters for discussion please present them to the City Recorder one week prior to regular meeting, or bring them before the Council. 676-9618 Construction RIVERBED Concrete Aggregate Crushed Rock Drain Rock Asphalt paving Excavating and Grading Hermiston, Oregon Phone 567-2121 Drugs, prescriptions HERMISTON DRUG Free Prescription Mail Service Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Gifts for all occasions. Snack Bar 114 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072 'loor Covering, Heating M & R FLOOR COV ERING Linoleum, Carpet, Oil Burner Service. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. 676-9418 Heppner KfCMIG FLOORCOVERING Carpet, draperies, linoleum, counter tops, ceramic tile, flooring, sundries Sales & Installation 330 SW 11th, Butter Creek Hwy.567-2565 Hermiston Umatilla Monday, 17th; at Irrigon B & I vs. Echo Wednesday, 19th; at Stanfield vs. Umatilla Wednesday, 19th. The B & I team won all three games last week: Stanfield 16 tlofice to the People of Lexington: You are required by the State Health Service to boil drinking water during the present crisis. Water will hopefully be returned to safety standards by next Tues day. Gene Orwick, Mayor, City of Lexington. WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory Food hdttit mm Wrapped and cut the way you want it Custom slaughtering beef, pork, lamb. Beef days-Mon. & Wed. Hog day-Fri. We sell pork and beef, half or whole. We aim to please. Call 567-6651 HERMISTON, ORE. Rt. 3, Box 34 Funeral Home SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME Pre-arrangements, distant re movals. Serving lone, Hepp ner, Lexington. Licensed fun eral directors. 676-9600 Heppner Furniture See us before you buy your color TV or stereo svslem WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES iH W. Hermiston Ave. 567-2201 Hermiston rrtn i,H00SDISC00NTSrT-ira, New & Used Furniture & Appliances Authorized Norge Dealers 2200 N. First, Hermiston 567-8960 Insurance TURNER, VAN MARTER & BRYANT General Insurance 676-9113 lleppneri RUGGLES-BOYCE INSURANCE AGENCY 676-905 heppner, Rav Bovce 676-5384 Monuments Eternal Markers-bronze, granite. Installations. Vases. Cemelery grave markers. SWEENE YJVIO R T U A R Y 'Serving lone, Heppner, Lex-: ington 676-9600" Heppner. Optometrist DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ j Optometrist (Next to Hotel Heppne'r Entrance, i 76-9465 Heppner 1. It Eh l L Page 7 'to 10, Echo 12 to 8 and .Umatilla 14 to 6. They were tied with the Umatilla team ;and went into an overtime inning and made 8 runs to Umatilla's none. j Pets TROPICAL FISH PALACE & PET CENTER We carry a complete pet line 216 Court St. The Dallesl 298-5628 Physicians-Surgeona DR. L.D. TIBBLES Osteopath physician and surgeon. 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 WALLACE H. WOLFF, M.D.. P.C. Family Practice. Week Days by appointment and emer gencies. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 GERALD A. JONES, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, 116 E. Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs., 9 a.m. 12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m - 1 p.m. DR. K.D. PETERSON Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 893 N. First St. Phone: 567-6277 Hermiston, Ore. 97838 Radiator Service FARMERS! JONES RADIATOR SERVICE 1315 N. 1st St. 567-6916 HERMISTON Now is the time to get your harvest equipment ready before the rush season. Sewing Machines Singer Sales & Service New Zig-Zag Machines from 189.95 GROGAN'S Approved Singer Dealer 243 S. Main Ph. 276-2352 Pendleton For Local Service call Elma's Apparel, 676-9426. Title Insurance MORROWCOUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Title Insurance Office in Peters Bldg. 676-9912 Heppner