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Page 3. THK GAZETTE TIM KS. Heppncr. OK.. Thursd.iy. Jiiih- 12. I!75 m MR AND MKS. TERRY HUGHES Episcopal Church scene of family wedding In a small family wedding. Ifcmna Lotmf Kekuy, d.iuKh tT of Hohhy Kebiii. John I)uv. Oregon. tn-cumc' the bride of HirlMTt, Terrel iTerryi Hughes, ton of Joan M Huglies and Matthew Hughes, lleppner. on May 31, at 2 pm The ceremony wt5 read by The Rev. David W Blackaller at All Saints Epis copal Church in Heppnei . The church was decorated with white gladioli and blue daoies The bride, given in mar riage by her father. Hobby KeNay . wore a long gown of while organa over white st (in. trimmed with lace daisy appliuue around the high neck, sunburst yoke, long ruffled sleet es and full skirt and train Her short veil of illusion net fell from a Juliet cap trimmed with while daisies and seed pearls. She carried a nosegay of baby's breath and while daisies, wiih while satin streamers Matron of honor was derma Cameron. John Day. sister of the bride She wore a long gown ol blue and white daisy print and carried a nosegay of baby's breath and blue and white daisies Hesi man w as Dan Sw eency . friend of the groom, of lleppner. Uedding mulic was played by Mr James Ackley. The mother of the groom. Mrs Hughes, chose a long dress of lilac chiffon with multicolored skirl for her son's wedding The bride's slepniolher. Mrs Kelsay. wore a two piece black and white street length dress The wedding reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt. Mrs Rene Toll, in lleppner. The rooms were decorated with bouquets of white glads ESPECIALLY FOR DAD GIFTS II lilt $mi I WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING Gardner's Gen's Wear lleppner Marj and LcRoy Ph. 676-9218 W - , , u - 1 : y .'I s ' ! i ' V ' 'I ; 1 :;,'J and blue daisies, The table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake, decora ted with blue and while bells and blue roses. Pouring were Mrs Eva (Jriffiih. grandmother of the bride, and Mrs Mary lienge. grandmother of the groom. Mrs Carolyn Brill. Ilermis Ion, aunl of the bride, cut the cake Attending the gift table was Teresa Hughes, sister of the groom Taml Toll, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest lunik Oul of town relatives atten ding were Mrs laurel Kelsay. grandmother of the bride, and her unite and aunt. Mr and Mrs I Mm Cnfliih. all of Spray. Oregon For her going away ensem ble, the bride wore a checked .l 111 suit Alter a wedding trip to the Oregon coast, the couple will reside m lleppner The groom is a graduate of lleppner High School and attended Southern Oregon College and the l'imersity of Oregon He is employed by his l.iiher. Mall Hughes, al M I It f-'h i co cmig and Heating in lleppner The bride is a graduate ol (ii.inl I'mon High School in John Day and the Pendleton College ol Heauly She is employed by Trish s Heauly Shop in lleppner M MU H KM H'TION The children of Mr and Mrs CaU in Simmer are giving a reception at Ihe Elks Club on June U. I !:."). from 2 until -I p in in honor ol Iheir golden wedding anniversary . All friends and relatives are cordiallv invited to attend IVI en's Western Wear Coots, Slacks and Shirts Leisure Suits Kennington Shirts GIFT CERTIFICATES v'Yf. First storv Monday, Juno 16 II is lime for (he lleppner Branch AAUW sponsored Lib rary Summer Story hour at the Library in lleppner. Mon day, June 16 is (he date for (he first story hour. Jeannie Howell of lleppner will be the story teller for thai morning. The story hour is from 10 a.m. to 10:30 a m. For the June 16 date, (he story hour will be held in the foyer of the library-museum building. It is hoped that the children's room will be complete for future story hours. 4-H youth to attend school Eighteen Morrow County 4 II youth will be traveling; to Corvallis for the 1975 4 II Summer School that will be held June 16-21. Those attending will be: Melody Marlatt. Anita David son, Ruth Ann Keithley, Kathy Wolff, I,ori Turner, Shelly Thompson, Lynn Gochnauer, Wendy Myers. Rosanna Mar latt, Jackie Mollahan. Randy Worden, Julie Grieb, Goan Partlow. Donald Richards. Barbara Devine, Joan Doher ty. Donna Palmer, and Deb ora Palmer. Monica Swanson and Margie Shade will chap erone the group, along with County Agent. Mike Howell Ix-onard M linkers will drive the bus. Anila Davidson was selec ted as county representative. Check giiages on pressure cooker Humemakers planning a head (or the food preservation season should consider having their pressure canner gauges tested for accuracy. It is imperative that this be done at least once a year to insure accurate processing lime. In accuracies may result in food spoilage or food poisonings. You do not have to lake in Ihe enlire lid for testing, just the gauge If the canners have had heavy usage, examine the rubber sealing gasket to determine if it is usable for another year Homemakers may call the Extension office, lleppner. 67-42 for Ihe address of Ihe store which provides this sen ice. Food preservation workshop set Drying of foods and pres sure canning will be Ihe topic of a free public demonstration in lie conducted by Molly Saul and Pat Phillips. Extension Home Economists Identical programs will Ik- oflered in a three county area, with Ihe Morrow County program scheduled lor June 1H. starting at H to a m at Greenfield Grange. Boardman With Ihe shortage of jar lids, it is anticipated that more people than cer will lie drying fruits, vegetables, and other products this summer Drying methods as well as some lood dryers will be shown at this program and I, ike home information and bulletins will be available. Instructions on building a home lood dryer will be available All phases of using a pressure canner for fixnl preservation will be demon strated I hour The story hours are held for all children ages four through eight years. Eollowing the story children will be able to check out books. Parents are asked, however, to pick up their children promptly al 10:30 a.m. The story hour will be held every Monday morning fol lowing Ihe Kith with (he last story hour (o be held July 18. This is the third year the lleppner Branch of AAUW has conducted the summer story hour program al the lleppner Library. Brother, sister win awards at livestock show Two Morrow County 4-H members took several top honors at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show at Union. The show was held last week and was attended by participants from all parts of Eastern Oregon. Rhonda Sargent exhibited Ihe champion , Hampshire market lamb. This same lamb earned Rhonda grand cham pion honors in (he market lamb class. The Oregon Wheat Growers League aw ard went to Rhonda also. This award goes to the champion lamb that has 30 per cent wheat in the feed ration. Another honor, reserve champion senior sheep show man, was earned by Rhonda. To keep the honors in the family, Mark Sargent exhibi ted the champion crossbred market lamb and earned (he title of champion senior sheep showman. Mark also exhibited the champion Hampshire ewe and reserve champion crossbred ewe Mark and Rhonda are members of the Hoof & Horn 411 Livestock Club. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sargent of lleppner. Remember Dad on Sunday, June 15 You might as well remember him with something he will appreciate. In our business, we know what that is! May we suggest A New Pipe and accessories A Camera, with attachments Travel Kits Shave Lotion and Cologne sets Electric Razor A Travel Bar Lighters for smokers ... Or how about a heated shave cream dispenser? ... Or one of his favorite beverages from our liquor department? Uwwa OFUCON """" i.,iw U'T VJi I 'U'u,f NMrtDet Grant County l7a!t-A-Tl.on nets $9,000 for ambulance A Walk-A-Thon was conduc ted Saturday. May 31, over the 21 miles between Long Creek and Monument. With other fund-raising events, over $9,000 was raised for the North Grant County Ambulance Fund. According to a spokesman for the group, volunteer walk ers totaled 3,141 1 j miles which amounted to $3,141.25 for the fund. A community ham dinner, which was served free to the marchers, raised $325. A benefit dance at Hardman that night, sponsored by the Old Time Fiddlers Associa tion, earned another $340 toward Ihe fund. Other donations toward the fund raised the total for the day to nearly $4000. 174 marchers made the walk and 109 completed the 21 miles. Nine of the marchers went 20 miles, nine walked 19 miles, and eight walked 18 miles. Donald Girdner, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Girdner of Long Creek, was thought to be the youngest person to finish the 21 mile course. Chad Engle. 6. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Engles. Monument, went 19 miles, and Chris Meadows. 5. of Eugene, cov ered 14 miles. Ricky Tubbs. 8. from Monument, was another young marcher who covered quite a bit of the route. Observers noted that the youngsters in the procession did a lot of wandering from one side of the road to the other and probably covered more miles than their total indicates. Warren Wolfgram. 13. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wolf gram. Long Creek, was the first to finish the walk. His time was 3 55. Second was Terry Johns. 17. from Long Creek, and Bob Cockrell. 32. of Monument was third. Peggy Murphy, 15. Monument, was fourth and (he first girl to finish. Not Total Total Total Total Total total Ad Ad Total Levy Levy Levy Not Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total dam lolal holjl lal Tol.1 lolal lolal lolal mm kPfcslsfaK rttiM Jean Cunningham. 69. and Mildred McGirr 59. both of Fox. finished the walk in 10 hours, leaving Long Creek at 6:10 a.m. and arriving at Monument about 4 p.m. They were thought to be Ihe oldest ladies entering and finishing the Walk-A-Thon. The hot sun troubled some of the walkers. Grant County Assessor James K. Allen walked 18 miles, but finally had to bow out because of the heat. His wife. Mildred, fin ished the march, and was judged the best dressed par . ticipant in her sunbonnet and long while gloves. The idea of the Walk-A-Thon was conceived by Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Derrick of Long Creek. Derrick, who is recup erating from surgery, had been told by his doctor to walk daily. After the Walk-A-Thon and the ham dinner, a beef raffle was held in Monument. Cecil Swaggart of Ritter and Carol Kautz of Dale were the lucky winners of a half beef each. Arlene Segraves. Dale, was the lucky ticket holder to win a quilt. The quilt top was donated by Eva Calhoun. Long Creek, and the quilt was sewn by Louise Hunt. Mildred McGirr. and Mattie Osborne. 11 hjdci imi Beppner Cuaetery Maintenance District beeinriinf Jul I. Il'25. is detailed and ttiviunlmj! Sjtii. and X i. 3 is noi if any, and l!cir effects on this budget A copy of the budget document may 1 PM and FH a, Board of Director '6'niK Main USL p m. budget. Any person may appear tu discuss SUMMARY Le Wilhui Mt Limitation Levy Outside 6? Limitation Levy Outside 6t Limitation (Serial Levy ) Not Sul)ect to Limitation ; TOTAL PROPOSED LEVY (To be certified i Total Budart Resources from LB -2 Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied TOTAL BUDGET ALL FUNDS FINDS REQUIRING IHE Total Pe'xnik-I ScrtKes (In, !uJr all Pit roll lost,) Total Mau-'ul. and Services Total Capital Ouilav Total All Other Requirements filial Requirements (Irwludui): T'aniH-i.) Total Rrs.4ii.e Ex.ept Tax lo Sr Leih-d Ad Valorem Taxes Krceived ..... . Ad Valorem Tax Requited to Baiaixe Estimated Tax N -t to be Revfised Total Ad Vaiorem Tax to be Letted Levy Witiim b Pcueni Lsmiution Levy Outside e Pi-r.ent Lmiitjii.-ii I rv,. p . .. l ,..i n.l u,i Sub,e.l to Lim.ti.io,, Pexonnel Serxke tlikluJes ail PjttoU Matenais and VrsK.-s . Capital (Julias .... All Otttet KequueiiKiiii Requirements (iiHiudine, Tramier.l Resources tx.ept lax to be levied Valorem Tae Received . Valorem Tax Requited to Batjme Estimated lax Not to be Revetted Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied tJtithin t Percent Limitation Oultidr 6 Prt.enl Lnnitalhii Outside 6 Per.ent I mnuik'ii (Serial Lev Subject to Liniil4ll.il Personnel Servkei (Includes all Pavioll Matciialv and Serines Capiat Ouilat All Oitvct Recjuui'inenil Budget Revuiiemrnlt . . Budsx-I Revounev Petvonne) Vricn flrvludei ail Pittoll Material, and Services ( ai'Hal (Villas All Oth.t Keijuiientcnit Budcet Rc.,uuciMitU Hudl Rev nut Pvrvonml Vrvi.es llrwlcdri ait Pavioll Malellal. and VfVK.S ( apilal ( u llav AM (IiIk-i Rv-.uirvnieniv . . . HuJsxt R.ouitenvf ntv HuJeel K.vui.es The original goal of Ihe fund drive sponsors w as to obtain a four-wheel-drive ambulance. Now that they have their local matching funds, they find that there may be a delay on its delivery . The delay could be as long as 14 months, in which case the present Northside Ambulance should be up 141100 IWYs We Stock Safety Shoes RED GOMTY'S NOT Kb Ol BUDGET HEARING vumaried Mow. was prepared b ihe JC dill. ! A. iru.il. ZL Modified Accrual cniisU-nl nli the accounting bjsts ued during tlie last two years. Major changes, are set forth m art accompanytnt statement. be mspe. ted or obtained between Ihe 630 N. Main Street, Happner, ill be held Street, Heppc , Oregon for the the budcel or any part of it. t Morrow (Count) I OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES to Assessor) from IB -J ll.f?r)5 PO 12,386.00 . 18.789.00 Ir.lliM 27,037.00 I 2?,il0.QQ 9.648.69 8,725.00 9,600.00 5,125.00 46,762.00 53,526.00 LEVY OF A.N AD VALOREM 1 X TO GLiciHAL Lji Yew 10.A5o.bO 4.916.83 1,000.03 1,000. 'JO KIftKST KMCI Co.tst , I . . LaM Y ear lilt FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO ta.l Year This Year Next Year 2.7,7. 2t-.CJ7.00 , 27.2?6.viQ 2Af?2C62 I 2C-.0 17.00 I 27. 2 If. 00 t,t im.fiT KSi.r.rft-1 M.sf pe pkqcr y tail Yrse Tbis Vear Next Year 3,000.007" 1.C30.J0 3fov..'.'JO 1 iToou.oc) I bWUJfc.vrAi. acoKT riN 0, rn(M,n lawl Ya T Yrr Sexl Year l.cW.OO I i.ivo.oo I I Cosis) . Costs) Costsl . graded. The present ambulance, a four cylinder surplus Army rig. has proved the value of ambulance service in North Grant County, but its slowness is a severe disadvantage when every sevond can count in speeding someone to medical aid. volunteers report. ,W ' 1 1 1 PULL-ON PECOS LARGE SELECTION OF SIZES AND WIDTHS WING art wm iZioZi fur ihe fiscal vcjr hour of 9 AM and 12 Noon Oregon A meeting of tlie Honday, June 30th l. ,75 purpose of holding a public hearing on this t Chamnan ol tfernine Bodv I Heppner (City I June 12th, 1975 (Dale) BALANCE THE BUDGET FUND OR PROGRAM Thu Year Next Year 10.700.00 12.7X.00 7.02S CO 7-4-40.30 1,000.00 -O- 1,000.00 1,OO0.X 19.725.00 21.140.00 11,000.00 1,386.00 1,Srf9.PC 12. yn.no 1i.VaS..Tn 12.Jc6.QQ U. 129.30 RKSEKVE . . fi'D OR PROGRAM ?, 170.30 Jad7va00 Jut&QaxQU. BE LEVIED . and at