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    Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thursday, June 20, 1974
Page 7
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EDITOR:
We ve all Just been informed by Tuesday night's East
Oregonian that five new doctors are due to arrive in the
Pendleton area this summer. I couldn't help but look at this
report with envy. Imagine what even two new doctors would
mean to this area.
Our hospital would not have to worry about tax money for
support to meet its expenses. We would not have to go out of
town for anything other than minor surgery. If things
continue as in the past we may not even have either a hospital
or a nursing home.
Something can be done if young doctors do not choose to
practice in our area privately. The National Health Service
Corps is a federal health manpower deployment program
established pursuant to Public Law 91-623, The Emergency
Health Personnel Act of 1970. This act authorizes the
assignment of commessioned officers and civil service
personnel of the Public Health Service to areas where health
services are inadequate because of critical shortages of
health personnel.
Application for Corps assistance may come from a state or
local health agency or any other public or non-profit private
health organization. The local government for the area, the
state and local medical and or dental societies, and other
appropriate health groups must certify to the secretary that
a critical shortage of health manpower does exist in the area.
There must be evidence that the community is willing to
furnish support to the assigned personnel. Such support as
office space, equipment, supplies and availability of other
health personnel other than physicians and dentists.
People in the communities covered by the Corps will have a
voice in determining the types of health services they receive
and the manner offered. The establishment of a community
health committee will give voice to consumer views and
mobilize support for the program as well as development of a
permanent solution to the communities' health needs
Recipients of these health services provided by the Corps
will be charged a reasonable cost, those unable to pay will not
be charged for services. Corps personnel are salaried
employes of the federal government. Monies collected will be
returned to the federal treasury in accordance with the law
whether the operation makes money or not.
I would gladly serve on any organization willing to
spearhead this thing. I can't do it alone. We just can't sit back
and do nothing. The next heart attack or ruptured appendix
may be your own.
In the event that there is interest in exploring the
possibilities offered by the National Health Service Corps the
regional program director is:
Mr. Coy D. Gainey
5IM5 Arcade Plaza Building
1321 Second Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98101
Area Code (206 ) 442-7240
I dont like the idea of the federal government providing
this service for us, but when it concerns the life and well
being of the loved ones I have left I get less choosey.
PAT WRIGHT, R.N.,
Lexington.
EDITOR:
Just what the hell is going on with respect to law'n order
back there in Washington, D.C.? It boggles the mind.
Spiro T. Agnew, while in various offices of public trust
from a County Honcho to V.P., fraudulently gets paid off to
the tune of about a quarter of a million. So he gets a slap on
the wrist; St-cret Service protection until an incensed outcry
forces its discontinuance; a $10,000 fine and a suspended
sentence. What about income tax on those ill-gotten gains?
What about it, IRS? If the IRS knew that I or anv other
average taxpayer hadn't'fessed up to say, $2500, illegally
-gained or not, they'd be banging at the door demanding their
share. What the hell is Agnew's tax liability on those funds?
Our ex-Attorney General, Richard Kleindeinst, commits
perjury on at least one, and possibly more occasions. Flat-out
lying under oath! If that ain't perjury then I'm going to trade
in my Webster for Orwell's Doublethink. What happens? He
cops to a misdemeanor! A misdemeanor, mind you! That's
akin to overtime parking or exceeding the speed limit by 10
MPH! They practically had to invent a brand new crime in
order to swing that bit of jaundiced jurisprudence. The
refuge employed to enact this neat bit of legal legerdemain
has been called by one authoritative source, "a creative use
of an inapplicable statute."
Meanwhile, back at the farm, and in the cities and
suburbia, the populace in general and the "moralists" in
particular bemoan the seeming fact that "people" have no
respect for the law anymore.
Whose law? Theirs or ours? Is The Law which applies to
people in high office of a different value than the rest of the
citizenry? If Mr. Average American gets busted for perjury
will they euphemize the charges to "being less than candid
under oath" and Jet him off with a suspended sentence?
I think not.
MIKE WELLS,
Spray. .
28i
mm
10 new
Datsun
Pickups
4 speed, various colors.
$3095
(radio and bumper extra)
come see...
Just Arrived J
First shipment of New I
Datsun 710
Station Wagons j
This is a new model added to the Datsun line of cars. j
A going-away party was
held June 3 at the Church
Annex for Mrs. Wilma Mabe.
Wilma was presented with a
blue throw rug to use in her
new home. The choir enter
tained with some songs.
Hostesses for the party were
Mrs. Molly Day, Mrs. Rayetta
Watts and Mrs. Wanita Hub
bell. Wilma will be making her
new home in Heppner.
A bridal shower was held
June 5 for Theresa Vader at
the Church Annex. Games
were played, after which
Theresa opened her gifts. She
was assisted by her mother
Mrs. Rose Vader of Fossil and
her mother-in-law-to-be, Mrs.
Mary Woods, also of Fossil.
Refreshments of lime sherbet
punch and cake were served.
Hostess were Mrs. Marion
Tripp, Mrs. Rayetta Watts,
Mrs. Molly Day, Mrs. Lynda
Nyseth, Mrs. Wanita Hubbell
and Mrs. Linda O'Neall.
Bunco was held Wednesday
evening at the grade school
with Sharon Bell as hostess.
Winning prizes were Pat
McMinn, high, Becky
Ostrander, second high, Sally
Wright, low, the traveling
prizes to Pat McMinn and
Dinah Jackson and the Most
Buncos to Pat McMinn. Others
enjoying the evening were
LaVelle Jellick, Naomi Rice,
Vi Slinkard, Dutch Gubser,
Edith Bell, Sharon Asher and
Barbara Heim.
Mrs. Rita Bowman returned
Friday from Stanfield where
she has been staying the past
two weeks.
The Camp 5 Women's Club
held its regular meeting
Wednesday with President
Wanda Dunlap in charge. Pat
Van Arsdale was appointed as
new member to the Wheeler
County Medical Board. A
clean-up day and fire drills
were discussed. There were
seven members present. Next
meeting will be July 10, with
Pat Van Arsdale as hostess.
Friday a potluck picnic was
held at Shelton Park with
several families from Camp 5
present. Also attending were
Pastor and Mrs. William Mai
and Eulalia Spoor.
Arriving Wednesday from
Portland was Sarah Bowman.
She returned to Portland
Tuesday and graduate June
14.
L.D. Lorengal is home for
the summer. He attended
school at LaGrande. Thresea
Hyatt is also home from
school in Monmonth.
Mrs. Irene Portner went to
Vancouver for the weekend to
attend the wedding of her
niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Booker and their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Sue Booker of
Portland, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Luper and family. Also visit
ing from Portland with Mr.
and Mrs. Luper and Mr, Jeff
Sparks were Mr. and Mrs. Art
Sparks and Terry.
The Boy Scouts spent the
weekend at Lake Creek for a
'camp out. Those going were
Robie Hulett, Curtis Day,
Bruce Pike, Randy Zimmer
man, Steve Van Arsdale and '
their leader, Vic Wallis.
Ira
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Yes, we have
CAMP TRAILERS FOR RENT
also a fine stock of
Dayton
Steel Radials
Itj.OOO-mile guarantee, Tires to fit most imports.
Garden Plowing-Roto Tiller Rentals
Cal's Arco 676-5062
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machines """""
FURNITURE
typewriters Richard Wellman
Owner - Manager
CASH REGISTERS
.copy machines Jerry Haines
ADDING machines Co - Owner
DICTATING EQUIPMENT J '
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whirlpool;
Specialty Distributors
Phone 395-2553 Box 305
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SERVICE
Heppner
Ph. 676-5800
PLANNED USE REPORT
GENERAL REVENUE SHARING
General Revenue Sharing provides fadtral funds directly to local end 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 ancourag thtir participation in deciding how
the money ought to be spent. Within the purposes listed, your government may change thia spending plan.
PLANNED EXPENDITURES
CATEGORIES (A)
t PUBLIC SAFETY
2 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
1 PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION
4 HEALTH
I RECREATION
t LIBRARIES
7 SOCIAL SERVICES
FOR AGED OR POOR
I FINANCIAL
ADMINISTRATION
I MULTIPURPOSE AND
GENERAL GOVT.
10 EDUCATION
11 SOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT
U HOUSING B COM
MUNITY DEVELOPMENT
II ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
14 OTHER I!
CAPITAL IB)
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II TOTALS
Heppner Cemetery
The budget for Maintenance Dletrlct
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ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PAY
MENT OF 2 5)33
FOR THE FIFTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD. JULY 1. 1974
THROUGH JUNE 30. 1975. PLANS TO SPEND THESE
FUNDS FORHE PURPOSES SHOWN.
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summarized m the accompanying schedules was
for the fiscal year 19741975 Beginning July 1. 1974 as detailed and
prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
for the fiscal year 1974-1975. Beginning July 1, 1974as detailed and
summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior
The budget lor City of Lexington
ycjii Maiot changes, if any. and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the cjrs. Vljior changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the
and 5 . at budgei document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 9 AM and 5 PM at
budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 9 A.K
ate j I W meeting of the Board of Dlrectora will be held July 10
rtSffiAtt Cjy rfAn (Governing Body)
JiQSL P-m. at
it budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of
Lexington
19. At City Hall A meeting of the Conmon Council will be held July 9t,h
(Governing Body)
for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any i:JO XXX p m. at Lexington Llty riaJJ. for the purpose of holding public hearing on this budget. Any
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pel ion may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it.
person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it.
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John A. ffeiffer
Governing Body)
Mo rr pu
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Morrow
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(Chairman of Governing Body)
Gene OrwickiHayor
Lexington
(County)
(Cn)
(County)
(City)
Levy Within b'k LimitJliun
Levy Oulside 6 Limitation
Levy Outside t Limitation (Serial Levy)
Nut Subject to Limitation
Total Proposed Levy
Tolal Budget All Funds
Total Tax Levy to be Certified to the
Assessor on Form LB SO
Last Year This Year Nut Year
11.024.00 11.665.00 12,86.CO
11.024.00 11.685.00 U.386JC0
47.365.001 45f125.00l ,76200
Levy Within b"e Limitation
Levy Oulside 61 Limitation
Levv Ouiude o'S Limitation (Serial Levy)
Nut Subiect to Limitation
Total Proposed Levy
Total Budget All Funds
Total Tax Levy to be Certified to the
Assessor on Form LfrSO
Last Year This Year Next Year
1,126.00 1.193.00 1.264.00
1r126.00 1,191.00 1.264.00
14,500.00 I 41. 030.00 35.625.00
Outstanding July I Authorued. Not Incurred. July I
TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS 1 ' '
This Year (Actual) Next Year (Est ) This Year (Actual) Next Year (Est.)
Bonds
Interest Beating Warrants
Short Term Nuies
Total Indebtedness None None tone Hone
Outitandini July I Authorised, Not Inclined, July I
TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS 1 ' ' 1 1
This Year (Actual) Next Year (Est.) This Year (Actual) Next Year (Est.)
Bonds
Intercut Beating Warrants
Short Term Notes
Total Indebiedness Nona None None llone
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED
mUr-UiiL CAhB .. FUND OR PROGRAM
W jJjfl FUND OR PROGRAM
Tolal Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Tolal Material and Services .
Tolal Capital Outlay
Total All Other Requiicments
Total Budget Requirements
Tolal Budget Resources
Last Year This Year Next Year
24.984.50 25.ic25.00 26.P37.oT
24.984.50 25. 225. CO I 2blo37.00"
Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Total Materials and Services
Iota! Capital Outlay
Total All Other Requirements
Tolal Budget Requirements
Total Budget Resources
EcjUIPMBNT Wii;KVE FUND OR PROGRAM
Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payioll Costs)
Tolal Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Tolal All Other Requirements
Total Budget Requuements
Total Budget Resources
Last Year This Year Next Year
7.00C.O0 3.00C.00 1,000.00
7.000.00 3!ooo.oo 1.1700
Tolal Personnel Services (includes all Payroll Costs)
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Olhet Requirements
Total Budget Requirements
Total Budget Resources
SUffUMKNTAL BuPCCT FUND OR PROGRAM
Tolal Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Total Materials and Services
Tolal Capital Outlay
Tolal All Other Requirements
Total Budget Requirements
Total Budget Resources
Last Year This Year Next Year
Tolal Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) . .
Tolal Materials and Services
None 1.000.00 None Total Capital Outlay
T otal All Other Requirements
None 1.000.00 None Total Budget Requirements
Nona ' 1,000.00 1 None 1 Total Budget Resouices
Last Year This Year Next Year
540.00 1.020.00 1,020.00
15.006.98 4.620.0O 6.600.00
None 20.860.00 13r380.00
None None
15.546.98 26.500.00 21f500.00
15.546.98 1 26.500.00 I 21r500.0O
GflfcHAL JiflApg FUND OR PROGRAM
Last Year This Year I Next Year
Nona None None
1.18675: 6.200.00 ' 3.70O."0O
None None itone
V-y f None
6.720 6f 200.00 3.700.00
6.720.61 6.200.00 I 3r70O.0O
BgyEWE .SMftjHj FUND OR PROGRAM
Last Year This Year Next Year
NoiS None
Nona None
1,700.7JO 1.500.00
oa Nona
1.700.00 1.500.00
I 1 1700.00 I 1.500.00
FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET
FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET
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GENERAL
FUND OR PROGRAM
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Last Year This Year Next Year
10.8.6.26 10.800.00 10.700.00
... 5.768. 6.100.00 7.C25.00
101-00 1fU00.C0 1,000.00
... None 1,000.00 1,000.00
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Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Requuements
Total Requirements (Including Transfers)
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied
Ad Valorem Taxes Received . . .
Ad Valorem Tax Requited to Balance
Estimated Tax Not to be Levied Received
Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied
Levy Within 6 Percent Limitation
Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation
Levy Oulside 6 Percent Limitation (Serial Levy)
Not Subject to
0KNUL FUND
Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) .
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Requuements
Total Requirements (Including Transfers)
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied
Ad Valorem Taxes Received
Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance
Estimated Tax Not to be Levied (ftaceiyec)
Tolal Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied
Levy Within 6 Percent Limitation
Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation
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Not Subject to Lumtation
FUND OR PROGRAM
Last Year This Year Next Year
60.00 360.00 30.CO
4.150.93 6.270.00 7.065.00
None None 1.500.00
None 22.aO.00 None
4,210.93 28.630.00 6.925.00
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1 .070.00 VOO.OO
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