SIX THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppoer, OR. Thursday. Juno 3.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
Notice I. hereby five, that . .pecUI election W the City of Heppner. Oregon
such city and state on the 14th day of J.e. 17. hetwee. the hour, of :
PST, at the following voting place:
CITY HALL
HEPPNER. MORROW COUNTY. OREGON
AtUiUUm.U,erwilll.bmi
of e.tabllsbig a tax lev, for the fiscal year lln for the .am of J""
Section 2, Article 11. f the Constitution of the State of Oregon Itocri period
Commence. July 1. 197.. and end. June 3. It77. Said lev, shall 1 pl.c I P- the
assessment roll, and the taxes wiU be due and payable on November IS 19 . Febnury 15
77 May 15. 19T7 and August 15. 1977. The reason, for publishing this lev, n for h.
payment of Increase, in equipment and .upplle.. i. empteyee.' .al.rie. social purity
workmen', compensation, contracted service, and material, necessary for the P"
Tnd maintenance the City of Heppner. .11 a. required by the laws of the state of Oregon,
plus the los. of Federal Revenue Sharing money. . . .
The vote, will be by ballot upon which will be marked (Yes. I vote for the tax levy) and
(NM vote -gainst the tax levyU.- the voter, .hall cross the ( ) with an "X" by the words
(Ye.. I vote for the tax levy) or by the word. (No. I vote against the tax levy), which ever
indicate, hi. choice. . ,
AU voter, will vote at the Heppner City Hall. Heppner. Oregon. By the order of the
Common Council of the City of Heppner.
Dated this 28th day of May, 197.
J.F.SWEENEY.
Mayor
Attested to: MARSHALL LOVGREN
City Recorder
Published June 3. 197
OFFICIAL BALLOT
CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON
TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS
Monday, June 14, 1976, Polls open 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
tv h held at Heconer City Hall
The voter shall place an (X) or check mark () in the
voting square before the word YES or the word NO, which
ever indicates his choice.
PROPOSAL
Shall the City of Heppner, Oregon be authorized to levy
for the fiscal year 1976-77, the sum of $32,138.00 outside the
6 limitation set forth in Section 2, Article 11 of the Oregon
Constitution.
EXPLANATION OF BALLOT QUESTION
Without the approval of the voters, the City of Heppner
has authority to levy only the tax base of the City, which is
$39,137.00. This sum, together with available non-tax revenues,
is not adequate to meet the operating needs of the City.
Because the tax base is inadequate, it is necessary to
submit to the voters for the fiscal year 1976-77, a tax levy re
quest in excess of the tax base. If approved, the operating bud
get to be financed by local taxes for the years 1976-77 will be
$32,138.00 greater than for the preceding year. This constitutes
a rate of levy increase over the preceding year in the maximum
amount of $2.77 per thousand of true cash value of taxable prop
erty. The reasons for increasing the levy are: Loss of Federal
Revenue Sharing money, plus increases in cost of equipment and
supplies, contracted services and materials, employment salaries,
social security, workmen's compensation, all necessary for the
operation and maintenance of the City of Heppner.
Yes, I vote for the tax levy
No, I vote against the tax levy
NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS SCHOOL LAND
Notice is hereby given that the District School Board of School District Number I. Morrow
County. Oregon, has declared the following described property not to be required for school
purposes, and will sell the same at public a action on June 5. 197. at the hour of If :M a.m. on
the site of the land, the land being described as follows, to wit:
All that portion of the land described in
the deed from Elaine S. George to the borrow
County School District recorded in Book 64,
Page 85, Morrow County, Oregon, Deed Records
lying North of the following described line
to-wit:
Commencing at the Northeast Corner of Lot 1
Adams Addition to the City of Heppner; thence
East along the South right-of-way line of
Aiken Street extended a distance of 130 feet
to a point on the East side of that tract of
land conveyed to Maynard Struthers as record
ed in Volume 65 on page 295, Morrow County
Deed Records, the point of beginning of this
description, thence East 35 feet to a point;
thence South 68.85 feet to the beginning of
the line above mentioned; thence East 212.5
feet more or less to the West boundary of that
land conveyed to Morrow County as recorded in
Volume 51 Page 284, Morrow County Deed Records,
thus describing the South boundary of the land
to be conveyed all in the City of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon.
The Dlalrlct School Board k.s set a minimum price of IJ.Sof H for the purcha.e of Ihe
property, and the property will be sold U the highest bidder bat the School """"T
the rM to reject .ny or .11 bids. Unless all bU art reject. Ihe fiy "
bidder complying with the term, of th. Notice of Sale, and .-bmltllng the bid which
provide, the highest return to the School District The .U shall be for cash, m.sl
nncondtllon.l and may be made by a certified check or cashier', check I- favor of I lb
District, of or npon a bank doing b.siness the Stale of Ore.. or in cash. The Dl.tr lei
shall convey th. land b, a good and s-HkieM deed, signed by the proper officer id ' Uif
District and .abject to the resolution adopted by th. Board at IU regular meeting. My 17.
It7. when the land was declared by the Board not to he required for who-! purposes.
Signed:
JOHN MATTHEWS
Chairman
District School Board of School
District Number I. Morrow County, Oregon.
rubtl.hed May 17, Jnne t. 1971
DHCC Grads
(Continued from Page 1)
William Osmin, Associate In Science Degree in Automotive
Technology;
Douglas C. Rathburn, Associate In Science Degree in Law
Enforcement; Robanai Coral Riddle, Associate in Science
Degree in Human Services; Patricia Van Schoiack,
Certificate in Practical Nursing; Mark Everett Rietmann,
Associate in Science Degree in Production Agriculture;
Douglas Murray Barak, Associate in Science Degree in
Accounting and Gary Dean Hunt, Associate in Arts Degree in
Liberal Arts.
QlilTllS
To Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Med
lock, Heppner, daughter,
Dawne Deanna, 6 lbs., 6 or,
born May 25.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Barr, Pendleton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Jone.,
Ukiah, OR.
Great grandparents are
Mrs. Edith Kacior, Pilot Rock
and Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Mel
leron, Walla Walla, WA.
Hospital Notes
. . k were: Edwin Beach, Port-
Pat ents in fioneer menu- ----- . . , . .,
rial Hospital this week are: land; Vernon Robbing lone
Delbert Harnden, Heppner. Heppner.
Patients dismissed this we-
BABE RUTH TEAM
WINS OPENER
The Morrow County Babe
Ruth Team won their opening
game of the season as they
defeated Hermiston Auto
Parts by a score of 5-4, at
Heppner.
Their next home game will
be at lone, with the game
scheduled for 6 p.m.
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK
SHOW
Entries for the 30th annual
Oregon Wheat Growers Lea
gue Junior Livestock Show to
be held at The Dalles June 6-9
look unusually good according
to Marvin Markman, General
Manager. "Not all registra
tions are in, but the number of
early entries looks promising
for another successful show,'"
he said.
SPRAY KINDERGARTEN
GRADUATES
Wednesday, May 26, 11 a.m.
the classes of Nursery-Kindergarten
School at Spray will be
terminated with graduation
exercises for three graduates,
Brandyn Aycrs, Nancy Gor
danier and Jamie Bowler.
Parents and friends were
invited to the short ceremony
and program in the yard at the
Doug Hosken residence. The
program consisted of songs
and finger plays performed by
the entire school. Cheryl
Hosken. teacher, presented
certificates. A scrap book of
the year's work was on dis
play. A picnic lunch followed for
all Nursey school members
and their families.
KINZUA SAFETY
CONTEST
The first three month period
of the Kinzua Corporation
Eastern Oregon Logging Co.
Safety Contest ended April 30,
1976.
Employees of Kinzua and
Eastern Oregon Logging are
placed on safety teams, and
are kept mainly within their
respective departments where
possible.
Points are assessed against
each team, when a member of
that team has a recordable
occupational injury or illness
or lost time through an on-the-job
accident. Also points are
assessed for each work day
lost through an accident. Win
ning teams are determined by
those teams having zero
points or the lowest number of
points accumulated during the
first three month period of the
contest and at the end of every
odd month thereafter until the
contest ends on April 1977.
At the end of the first
three-month period of the
contest each winning team
member receives $15 in cash,
each team captain receives 13
extra, each foreman receives
$15. Each winning team mem
ber also has a chance at a
prize drawing for black and
white 12 inch portable tele
vision. The winning team, for the
first three month period of the
contest with zero point, char
ged lo their team were:
Kinzua plant (at Kinzua). A
team. Power House and Bull
Gang; Eastern Oregon Log
ging. A icam, Faller. and
Bucker.. C team. Skid and
I)d. D team. Shop and
Mechanic. E team, Line log
gers. Creek Cleaner. Road
Grader, and Log Truck Dri
ven. The lucky winner, of the
television, were Don Pikt.
Pearl Willis, Alvln Milton,
Jiggs Bowman and Roger
Ashmead.
4 11 Somracr Camp
is Coming !
JULY 7-10
CUTSFORTH PARK
Hiking, Fishing, crafts, games,
movies, fun
Cost $10.00
Pioae fin out the attached form and
'return to the Extension Office by June 18
4-H CAMP-
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I Address Phone
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