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ceopofo in rodeo Mrs. Dud Engle J l More than 100 of the top collegiate cowboys and cow girls from throughout the Pacific Northwest will be in Pendleton May 28, 29 and 30 to compete in the Northwest Re gional Rodeo Finals. To be staged at the Mustan ger Grounds just east of Pendleton, the rodeo has attracted Bob Chambers, one of the world's top rodeo announcers and a native of Pendleton, and some of the top stock from three Northwest rodeo stock contractors. Competitors from 18 col leges and universities in Oregon, Washington and Ida ho will compete in six men's events and three women's events in this, the final National Intercollegiate Ro deo Association meet prior to the national finals. "The whole season is going to be wrapped up in the rodeo here in Pendleton," Longgood said. "With such outstanding cowboys, cowgirls, stock, and Bob Chambers, it should be a whale of a show," Longgood added. Church Directory EPISCOPAL SS 9:45 a.m. Adult Ed 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:30 HOPE LUTHERAN SS 9:45 Childrens Choir 9:30 Adult Choir 10:00 Worship 11:00 Bethel Bible Series Tues 8:00 Youth Group Wed 6:30 Competition between indi vidual cowboys is almost as' close as the team race. BMCC's Larry Patterson, from Gooding, ID, is currently leading in the all-around cowboy competition. His teammates, Gary Millin, Pro sser, WA, and Jim Ward. Athena, are leading in saddle bronc and team roping re spectively. BMCC's Randy Warnock, Baker, is within a few points of Millin for the saddle bronc title, while teammate Dan Roeser, Caldwell, ID, and Patterson are still in con tention for the team roping trophy. Roeser and Patterson are also still in the running for the calf roping and steer wrestling titles. Leading the cowgirls in the breakaway roping is BMCC's Mary Healy, Heppner. In addition to BMCC and Walla Walla, strong compe tition for men's team trophies is expected from Oregon State University, Eastern Oregon State College and Spokane Community College. The rodeo will start at 4 p.m., Friday, May 28, in the Mustanger Grounds. Saturday and Sunday events will start at 11:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at the gate. Admis sion charge is $2 adults, $1 for students. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cavend er went to Portland May 16 and Monday Mrs. Cavender left by plane for Baltimore, MD, where she will attend Presbyteriain General WE WILL BE CLOSED Sat. thru Mon., May 29-31 TIME IS MONEY Mi York and then on to Texas to visit her mother and other relatives. Don Schick left Friday to visit with his sister and brothers at Clarke Fork, ID. Miss Sharon Hunt left Mon day after spending the week end at the Freda Tubbs and Mae McWillis homes. ' Patients at Pioneer Memo rial Hospital this week are: Louis Lorengel, Kimua; Kay ce Brown, Portland; Grace Steers, Donald McEwen. Del vin Matteson. William Brinda and Clyde Cox. all of Heppner. Patients dismissed this we ek were: Tyrone Lear, Daniel Richardson and Phil Sinerius, all of Heppner. Wednesday 65 39 .35 Thursday 68 35 .21 Friday 74 40 Saturday 72 43 Sunday 67 45 Monday 69 40 Tuesday 64 37 mm0S M "-" iu iiU Jul. ' '"' Wilson. Fossil, a daughter, Kara Jean, 7 lbs.. H'i oi., born May 18. HI Lo Prec. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stirewalt, Spray ana Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wilson, Mayville. Great grandparents are Mrs. Jeanie Stirewalt. Spray; Mr. Loyd Smith, Mayville; and Mr: and Mrs. F.E.Wilson. Opportunity, WA. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING BULOVA converts a replica of a $20 gold piece inlo a beautiful, little alarm clock with a reliable 30-hour key-wound movement. The decorative, embossed coin cover swivels aside to reveai a regal Roman-faced clock, handsomely housed in a four-coin case, in satin gold or pewter finish. 3Y" diameter, 134"deep. V,- - -X "Mlllliil' r Notice Of Budget Hearing NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The budget ffeppT Cnrterr Maintenance, Djlrtct. VALBY LUTHERAN. IONE Worship 9:00 SS 10:15 Choir Practice 10:15 Bethel Bible Series Wed. 8:00 Youth Group e-o Wed 6.30 NAZARENE SS 10 a.m. Morning Worship & Junior Church 11 Eve. Worship 6 p.m. Wed Bible Study 7 p.m. Ladies Bible Study, Fri, 2 p.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Sabbath School 9:30 Worship 11 a.m. I'XITED CHTRCH OF CHRIST. IONE Choir, Wed 7:30 Church Council Thurs 7:30 Sunday Church Service 11 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD SS 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 am. Sun. Eve. serv 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Wed, 7 foi the fiscal year 2k-Xl . Julv 1. .. as bailed and su.narized below. w d by ,l,e Q Cash. A,ual. Modified Accrual accounting baa, and Q is, is no. consistent w.h the account : basis ud dorme .1 U io yea,.. Major changes, if any. ind tlwir effect! on this budget arc set forth in an accompanymstaicmeiit. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between .he hours of. 4 pj. 630 . Mala btreat 10 . and Board of Director JZlOQ. will be held . Jane U A meeting of the 1b, at itjaKnat 30 W. Main Street ' p.m. . for the purpo: of holding a public hearing on thrs budge.. Any person may appear to discuss the budprt. or any part of it. . ,1- ... ll-..J..' U.tall-1 (Chan man l Jioveipftijr' Body Korrow Heppoer tCouniy I ICityl May 27, 1976 iUllr) SUMMARY OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES Levy Within 6 Limitation Levy Outside 6 Limitation Levy Outside 6 Limitation (Serial '.evyi Not Subject to Limitation TOTAL rROPOSED LEVY (To be certified to Assessor) Total Budget Resources from LB-2 ' Total Resources Except Ta to be Levied from LB -3 CATHOLIC Catechism Mon & Wed Worship: Heppner, Sun 11 a.m. Saturday 6:30 p.m. lone, Sun 8:45 a.m. Saturday worship 6:30 St. Patricks CHRISTIAN SS 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 m. Eve. Serv 7:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST. Lexington SS ":45 a.m. Church 11:00 Sun. Eve 7:30 Bible Study, Wed 7:30 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS Heppner-Lex. Hwy. Priesthood vm. SS 10 a.m. Sacrament 11 a.m. Relief Soc.. Tuet 10:30 APYM & YW .... Wed, 7:30 Primary Wed, 7:30 METHODIST SS :45 a.m. Worship H . Holm Graduates Jeanie Kay Holm. Heppner, was one of the 295 Oregon State University juniors, sen loi s and graduate ttudfitte to qualify for membership in Phi Kappa Phi. national scholastic honor pociety. Membership represent! hi ghest scholastic achievement TOTAL BUDGET ALL FUNDS 12,386.00 27,037.00. 8.7Z5.00 46,762.00 Tim Yrar 18.739.00 27,216,00 9.6O0.00 33,326.00 Nul VM 13.916.00 JpLJ 9.970.09. 52,332.68 FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requirements Total Budget Requirements Total Budjet Resources Last Year 36.9U.U 26.frtU.2a; This Yew FI ND OR PROGRAM Srit Year KUlfHtrrT HKsERVl. Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Servicei Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requiremtnls Total Budget Requirements Total Budget Resources Last Year Pin rl Nrtt Yrar 3..70.M J. 170,00. 22 1.9V.6t- FUNDS REQUIRING THI UVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX lO BALANCE THE BUDGET Tolal Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials ana) Samcet Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requirements Total Requuemenls (Including Transfers) Total Resources Ewepl Tea lo be Levied K4 Valorem Taaea Received id Valorem Tu Required lo Balance istamaud Tea Not lo be Received Total Ad Valorem Taa to be Levied Levy Within Percent LamitalKM Levy Outside Pnt ItmHitluft rry Outside 6 Penenl Urnitalton (Serial Levyl . . Mai Subject to LimiieiMi Oeoeral Oyer at lag . ...... rt'NO OR PRQGR as UtV I The. Veae I Stt Yeae TTTU?3r 12.7oo7 2aQZ i2MA2 l.ao.oo a.o20.oo 787737" , MMiM 2i'Tao7oo. .320.oq zzjEac sis !aia2?aCQ llaJ2Sa00 tiittittr .... i i i il ' ' - ' i a 17 The budcet for rorc oinorrow for the fiscal year iy-. beginning July 1. 19t) as detailed and sumarized below, was prepared by the O Cash, Accrual, Modified Accrual accounting basis, and is, D is not consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of. 8:00 A.M. .and 5:00 P.M. at. No.l Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon Port Commissioner a will be held June 14- A meeting of the , 1926, at vjrsrv (Gowrnini: Body) i ; p m at No1 Marine Drive, Boardman, Ore. for ,he purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. Oscar E. Peterson (Chairman of Governing Body) Morrow BnnrHman , rWef JmJu v :WT 9TZ J I J 676-9200 (County) (City) May 13, 1976 (Date) SUMMARY OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES Hem Levy Within b Limitation Levy Outside 6 Limitation Levy Outside 67c Limitation (Serial Levy) Not Subject to Limitation TOTAL PROPOSED LEVY (To be certified to Assessor) Total Budget Resources from LB-2 . . . . Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied from LB-3 TOTAL BUDCET ALL FUNDS Last Year ..30.06Q.75 This Year T.nq.7c JLUflML 7,nn.nn Next Year .77s.nn ?o,Rt.n.nn SUMMARY OF INDEBTEDNESS Debt Outstanding Debt Authorized, Not Incurred ThU Fiscal Year Next Fiscal Year This Fucal Year Next Hacal Year Type of Debt as of of uof wof JuN I. 19-15 July 1,126 July I, I9 July I. 19 Bond, 6,128,000.00 6,128,000.00 none none Interest Bearing Warrants Short Term Notes 2 , TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS 6.128.000.00 6.128.000.00 none none FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED 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 Servicei 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 Tout Budget Requirements Total Budget Resources Ust Year This Year I Next Year -6- -0- 6. 000. 00 32. 663.06 7.300.00 17. 500.00 63.454.40 35.000.00 52.000.00 3.000.00 7.510.00 2.400.00 98.516.40 4q.RIO.OO 77.q00.no 98.516.40 I 49.810.00 I 77.900.00 WATER & SEWER FUND OR PROGRAM Last Year This Year Next Year -U- 3,400.00 ' 7,660.60 -0- 10,700.00 33.440.66 -0- 105.003. 55 86.272.O0i -0- 119,165.55 UEjW.OO 1 -0- 1 119,168:55 I ,26 7.2.00 INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BONDS FUND OR PROGRAM Last Year Thit Year Next Year 4,8bO,(JUU.U 4,8bU,UUU.UU -0- -0- 423.960.00 4.850.000.00 4.860.000.00 A??,QAn nrv 4.850.000.00 1 4.860.000.00 I A77,'oAn nn FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET GENERAL FUND FUND OR PROGRAM Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) . . Total Materials and Services . Total Capita! Outlay " Total All Other Requirements Total' Requirement! (Including Transfers) Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied Ad Valorem Taxes Received Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance Estimated Tax Not to be Received Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied Levy Within 6 Percent limitation Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation (Serial Levy) .... Not Subject to Limitation f La,t Year j ThU Year Next Year 15,490.00 21,100.00 25,200.01? 7fll7L0l00 " 20.806.60 "TTlTOTQfj 500.00 " 23,o60.'b0 5,o60.66 3,040.0(5 Mfl i.0- 47.500. 00 "TQToTOO" "35 139.7b 17 936.00 ' 646-66 MMSS ?!360.nA 4'6o5.05 -34,60 33.775.QQ g 3O64.0Q 33, ,75,00 EIGIIT-TIIE GAZETTE-TIM FA lleppiser. OR, Tfcr4y. May IT. If7t Top cowboys to Annembly Convention. She will vlMt rrlalivM In New York and then on to Texai to vinit hrr mother and other elnliM - TatlenU at TionaVr Memo- ItlRTIIS To Mr. and Mra. Philip VVIlwm. Foll, daughter, r ..Raw Cal . -J-