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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., lhuru, .
GENERAL FUND WARRANTS ISSUED
February 1977
The Bankers Life, Insurance , 123.91
Blue Cross of Ore., Sal. 608.30; Ins. 790.10 1,398.40
BankAmericard, Co. Ct. travel 18.00
Jaynes Business Machines, Co. Ct. sup 5.29
Wheeler's Communications, Sher . comm 157.70
Texaco, Inc., Sher. & dep. car exp 11.20
Union Oil Co. , Sher. & dep. car exp 284.20
Mobil Oil Credit Corp., Sher. & dep. car exp 31.19
L.D. Fetsch, Sher. sup 1.50
Ford Motor Credit Co., Sher .pickup rental 136.36
City of Hermiston, Sher. jail exp 114.00
BankAmericard, Sher. meals & trav. 66.20;
Juv. trav. 7.45 73.65
Carolyn Davis, Juv. trav 33.29
Cal's Arco, Assess, fid. work 1.90
Union Oil Co., Assess, trav 75.45
School Health Supply, H. Dept., Dr. & lab clinic fees . . . .82.47
Medical Economics Co., H. Dept. books & periodicals . . . 16.20
Finzer Business Mach. Corp., H. Dept. sup. 8.09;
Plan. sup. 47.34 55.43
Day-Timers, DA sup 13.95
Quad "D" Engineering, Plan. sup. 34.95
Tenneson Engineering Corp., Plan, sup 25.00
BankAmericard, Plan. sup. 114.99; Plan. trav. 4.25 119.24
Donald G. Burns, Plan, trav 13.00
David R. Moon, Plan, trav 15.60
Heppner, Garbage Disp. Serv., Cthse. sup 14.00
Columbia Basin Elec. Coop., Cthse. pwr. 148.00;
Museum pwr. 87.04 235.04
Green Feed Store, Cthse. sup 1.70
Ernest Jorgensen, JP 5th sup 36.85
Wagon Wheel Cafe, Cir. Ct. 79.30; Sher. jail exp. 20.25 . . .99.55
John Warren Sisco, et al, Cir. Ct. witness 17.20
Lorraine Ball, et al, JP 6th juror 163.28
Anna Coulter, et al , JP 6th witness 50.92
Turner, VanMarter, bonds 100.00
Umatilla Electric, N. end ofse. power 52.01
M 4 B Investment, N. end ofse. rent 160.00
Dr. Wallace Wolff, Medical investig 15.00
3M Business Products, paper & postage 33.07
Public Welfare Division, S. Food 4.85
Multigraphics Division, Mach. mtse 304.00
IBM, Mach. mtse 95.59
Nat'l Assoc. of Counties, Broch. -promotional 200.00
Pacific Northwest Bell, Current exp 528.08
Rohrman Motor Company, Sher. & dep. car exp 468.99
Farley Motor Co., Sher. & dep. car exp 29.09
Heppner Auto Parts, Sher. &dep. car exp 2.95
Coast to Coast, Sher. & dep. car exp 9.60
Heppner TV, Inc., Sher. sup '. 5.00
Tom Tullis Office Supply, Plan, sur 30.23
Frazier Book Store, Plan, sup 2.10
City of Heppner, Cthse. water 21.75
Heppner Auto Parts, Cthse. sup 1.85
Secretary of State, Sher. sup 5.00
David Freeman, et al, Cir. Ct. witness 39.60
Robert Abrams, Sp. Atty. Fund 1,072.62
Herman Winter, Sp. Atty. Fund 1 1,475.00
Sadie Parrish, Cir. Ct 19.65
Morrow Co. Grain Growers, Sher. & dep. car exp 148.10
B-J's Automotive Ctr., Sher. & dep. car exp 7.50
Shell Oil Co., Sher. & dep. car exp 8.29
Union Oil Co., Sher. & dep. car exp 20.25
Standard Oil Co., Sher. & dep. car exp 101.09
Pacific NW Bell, Sher. comm 5.37
Pay-n-Save Corp., Sher. jail exp 40.68
Umatilla Co. Sheriff, Sher. jail exp 225.00
Wasco Co. Sheriff, Sher. jail exp 850.00
Wagon Wheel Cafe, Sher. jail exp. 1.25;
Co. Ct. trav. 5.25 6.50
NW Law Enforcement Equip., Sher. uniform exp 27.85
Murray's Drugs, Inc., Sher. sup. 86.74; Co. Ct. sup. 3.00;
Clk. sup. 2.29; Cthse. sup. 5.91; Juv. 3.66 101.60
The Gazette-Times, Sher. 58.30; DA 41.85;
Assess. 83.00 183.15
Pacific NW Bell, Sher. comm 117.00
Jaynes Business Mach., Tax coll. 58.95; DA 68.34;
Sher. 52.75 180.04
National Juv. Ct. Serv. Assoc., Co. Ct. Judge's sup 45.00
Dept. of Revenue, Ass'r Ind. Apprais. 586.75;
Plan. sup. 53.50 640.25
Murray's Drugs, Inc., Ass'r sup. 10.05; DA 1.30;
Plan. 3.27 14.62
Hancock's Office Supply, DA sup 14.24
Stevens-Ness Law Publ. Co., DA sup 11.22
Zoning Bulletin, Plan. mtg. & assoc. dues 25.00
Pat Wright, HD, nurse's trav 96.31
Rentex Services, Cthse. sup 7.22
Lott's Electric, Museum sup 2.64
Michael Baysinger, et al, JP 5th witness 12.00
Eastern Oregon Telephone, current exp 44.46
Winn L. Crist, Civ. Def. sup 53.98
City of Heppner, Contingency Fund 1,700.00
Bureau of Business, Brochures-promotional 25.92
1000 Friends of Oregon, Brochures-promotional 30.00
Turner, VanMarter etal, Insurance 298.00
Turner, VanMarter et al, Bonds 25.00
Hubert Wilson, Postmaster 200.00
Pacific Northwest Life, Salary 47.20
Heppner Gazette-Times, Co. Ct. 54.85; Election 14.40;
Clerk 76.40; Offic. Pub. 542.20; Juvenile 18.00 705.85
Sheriff of Umatilla Co., Sheriff jail exp 345.00
City of Hermiston, Sheriff jail exp 84.00
Atlantic Richfield Co., Sheriff & dep. car exp 14.23
Gonty's, Sheriff supplies 59.00
Jaynes Business Machines, Co. Ct, 13.45; Sheriff 30.60;
Tax Coll. 4.50; Treas. 3.90; Juv. 5.63; Clerk 8.10;
' Mach. mtse. 36.50 102.68
Tullis Office Supply, Plan, sup 7.45
Lynn D. Steiger & Assoc., Plan. Consultant fees 23.00
Stevens Ness Law Publishing Co., JP 6 sup 39.80
Herman Winter, Special Atty. Fund 615.29
Sadie Parrish, Clerk's Convention expenses 110.06
State Department of Revenue, Sal 1,037.00
Pacific Mutual Life, Sal 869.93
First National Bank of Oregon, Sal 2,869.50
Public Employees Retirement Board, Sal. 1,384.26;
SS 1,384.26 2,768.52
Morrow Co. Employees Union, Sheriff 40.00
Blue Cross of Oregon, Sal. 598.30; Ins. 596.30 1,554.60
State Accid. Ins. Fund, Sal. 63.60; Ins. 32C.85 390.45
GENERAL ROAD FUND WARRANTS ISSUED
February 1977
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance, retirement 10,500.00
Blue Cross of Ore., Sal. 127.75; Ins. 540.40 668.15
The Bankers Life, Ins 44.87
BankAmericard, Misc 4.40
Wheeler's Communications, Misc 75.00
City of Heppner, Misc. exp 8.40
Heppner Auto Parts, repairs 174.33
Stone Machinery Co., repairs 43.55
Northside Ford Truck Sales, repairs 228.88
Sears, Roebuck & Co., repairs 47.99
Coral Corp., materials & supplies 590.15
General Fire Equipment Co., supplies 86.00
BankAmericard, Commiss. exp. 28.90; misc. exp. 28.60 . 57.50
Columbia Basin Electric, parks 16.00;
misc. exp. 127.84.- 143.84
Pacific Northwest Bell, misc. exp " 34.63
Elvira Irby, Motor Vehicles, misc. exp 4.00
Pacific Northwest Bell, misc. exp 10.76
Nat. Assoc. of Counties, Commiss. exp 150.00
Eugene Dodge, Inc., new equipment 7,975.26
Kelley Blue Book, shop supplies 25.00
Pacific Northwest Life, Sal 26.60
Excess Property Prog., matls. & sup 161.66
Rentex Services Corp., shop supplies 39.12
Rogers Machinery Co., Inc., repairs 178.41
Stone Machinery Co., repairs 186.61
Sears, Roebuck & Co., repairs 75.91
Coast to Coast, repairs 16.80
Northside Ford Truck Sales, Inc., repairs 211.46
Campbell Motors, Inc., repairs 250.00
B & C Parts & Supplies, repairs 1,799.28
General Tire Service, Tires & tubes 69.00
Morrow Co. Grain Growers, repairs 784.57
COWS, gas &oil 6.00
Chevron U S A, Inc., gas & oil 47.03
Murray Drugs, Inc., misc. exp 1.25
Elvira Irby, Motor Vehicles, misc. exp .4.00
Public Empl. Ret. Brd., Sal. 610,43; SS 610.43 1,220.86
Blue Cross of Ore., Sal. 139.80; Ins. 602.00 741.80
State Ins. Accid. Fund, Sal. 24.16; Ins. 760.49 784.65
First National Bank, Sal 952.50
State Dept. of Revenue, Sal 378.00
Morrow Co. Emp. Union; Sal 32.00
Pacific Mutual Life, Sal 419.36
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING WARRANTS ISSUED
February 1977
Blue Cross of Oregon, Sal. 33.75; Ins. 55.30 89.05
Bankers Life, Ins 4.54
Anderson, Perry & Assoc., Prof. Serv 1,000.00
Pettyjohn's Supply, Cthse. repairs 129.51
Morrow Co. Schotd District, H D rent 50.00
Patricia Brindle, N H center 56.80
Columbia Basin Elec, Solid Waste 5.00
Carl Marquardt, Cthse. repairs 118.00
Anderson, Perry & Assoc., Prof. Serv 80.00
State Accid. Fund, Sal . 3.52 ; Ins. 7.01 10.53
Pacific Mutual Life, Sal 50.91
State Dept. of Revenue, Sal 48.00
Public Emp. Ret. Brd., Sal. 57.33; SS 57.33 114.66
First Nat. Bank, Sal 140.80
Blue Cross of Ore., Sal. 33.75; 55.30 89.05
MENTAL HEALTH FUND WARRANTS ISSUED
February 1977
Blue Cross of Ore., Ins 150.45
The Bankers Life, Ins 13.24
Hubert Wilson, Postmaster '. 26.00
Murray's Drugs, Inc., sup 18.05
Practical Parenting, pub 2.00
Masonic Building Assoc., rent 125.00
W.E. Nelson, rent 164.00
Central Market, sup 7.04
Eastern Ore. Telephone, comm 118.52
Pacific NW Bell, comm 100.34
Sage Ads, Print. & pub 18.00
Dr. Paul Roberts, travel 40.86
Columbia Basin Electric, utilities 78.56
Heppner Gazette-Times, Print. & pub 11.61
Cyborg Corp., sup 11.89
Janice Green, travel 152.40
George Rex, travel 39.13
Public Emp. Ret. Brd 370.72
Blue Cross of Ore 116.70
State Accid. Ins. Fund 43.21
State Dept. of Revenue 162.00
First Nat. Bank 439.10
Pacific Mutual Life 167.80
COUNTY COURT ORDERS
February 1977
The Court ORDERED:
1. The sum of $1,851.00 be transferred from the General
Fund to the Mental Health Fund.
2. That the sum of $16.40, real property taxes, be refunded.
3. In five separate matters, that uncollectible delinquent
personal property taxes be cancelled.
4. That a certain undeveloped portion of 5th Street be
vacated.
Published April 14, 1977.
Open house
The Heppner Neighborhood
Center will hold an open house
Friday, April 22, from 10 a.m.
until 4 p.m.
According to officials of the
Center, the open house is
designed for the public. It will
give benefactors of the Center
a chance to see how their gifts
have been put to use.
The Neighborhood Center is
located on Willow Street near
the Heppner City Hall. The
Center recently completed a
move to the new location.
Watershed
review in
progress
At President Carter's re
quest, USDA's Soil Conser
vation Service is conducting a
review of all small watershed
projects in Oregon under con
struction or approved for con
struction, SCS State Con
servationist Guy W. Nutt said
today. The Rock Creek Water
shed project in Morrow and
Gilliam Counties is among
eight projects under review in
Oregon.
Projects under review in
clude those administered by
SCS under Public Law 566,
which limits the size of water
shed areas to no more than
250,000 acres. The multi-purpose
projects always call for
land treatment to reduce soil
erosion and siltation. They
generally include such flood
prevention structures as
earthen dams and water im
poundments. Many projects
also provide local people with
domestic and industrial water
supply, irrigation water, rec
reation, and fish and wildlife
habitat.
Nutt said the review will be
made in two phases.
"The first screening," he
said, "will be to identify those
projects that are unquestion
ably sound environmentally,
economically, and from the
standpoint of safety of struc
tures. This phase is to be
completed by April 29."
The SCS official said that
projects which do not pass the
initial screening will undergo
more thorough study, with the
process to be completed by
June 15. Projects then select
ed for public hearings will be
announced on June 17.
Nutt gave his assurance that
any hearings will be held in
the vicinity of the projects
before July 1. Final recom
mendations on projects will be
provided to the President by
July 15.
The State Conservationist
said that projects that pass the
initial screening will have to
meet the following three cri
teria :
1. No additional major
adverse environmental im
pacts would result from pro
ject completion;
2. The ratio of remaining
direct benefits to remaining
direct costs exceeds unity
when discounted at a rate of
6-3n per cent;
3. No credible question
remains to be resolved con
cerning the safety of project
structures.
The Oregon review is part of
a governmentwide study of all
water resource projects order
ed by President Carter. An
interagency task force co
ordinated by the Council on
Environmental Quality and
the President's Office of Man
agement and Budget develop
ed the criteria. Total number
of SCS projects being re
viewed nationally is 1,185.
Operation costs compared
The Columbia Basin Elec
tric Cooperative has reported
on a comparison of the
operation for 1976 to 1975-and
made other cost comparisons.
The 1976 revenues were
$1,447,988.00 which was a 9.1
per cent increase over 1975.
The margins over expense
were $213,939 for 1976.
Irrigation revenues repre
sented the largest single class
of sales at $377,722.00. This
represented 26 per cent of the
operating revenues. Residential-Town
sales were $345,977
in 1976 and were 24 per cent of
the total operating revenues.
Sales to rural-residential
members amounted to
$273,034. Small Commercial
sales were $204,915 and large
commercial sales were
$218,164.
The average operating
sales price per kwh was 1.25
cents for the 114,892,037 kwhs
sold to the 3,427 member
accounts.
The average price paid per
kwh for the residential users
across the nation was 3.21
cents in 1976 compared to 1.55
cents for Columbia Basin
residential members. The pro
jected average cost of all resi
dential users for the U.S. for
1977 is 3.47 cents.
Sdlsiipi
DaOlofts
STUB
SMpLF Ballot
CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON
TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL
LIMITATIONS TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1977
Polls open 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
To bo hold in the Heppner City Hall Building.
The voter shall place an ( X ) or check mark in the voting square
before the word YES or NO, whichever indicates his choice.
PROPOSAL
Shall the City of Heppner, Oregon be authorized to levy for the fiscal
year 1977-78, the sum of $46,445.00 outside the 6 limitation set forth in
Section 2, Article II 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 $41,485.00 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 1977 - 78, a tax levy request In excess of the tax
base. If approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for
the years 1977-78 will be $46,445.00 outside the 6 limitation of the Oregon
Constitution. This constitutes a rate levy increase over the preceding year
in the maximum amount of $3.52 per thousand of true cash value of tax
able property. Last year the rate of levy was $2.77 per thousand of true
cash value.
The reasons for increasing the levy are: Reduction of Federal Reven
ue Sharing money, plus increases in cost of equipment and supplies, con
tracted services and materials, employment salaries, social security, work
men'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.
POLLING PLACES FOR SPECIAL ELECTION Tuesday
April 19, 1977
Precinct p2, 6, 7, 8, 9
Precinct 1, Boardman
Precinct 3, lone
Precinct 4, Irrigon
Precinct 5, Lexington
Old City Library Building
Greenfield Grange Hall
City Hall Building
Morrow County Office Bldg.
City Hall Building
Sadie Parrish, County Clerk
Published April 14, 1977.
STUB
No
TO BE TORN OFF BY A BOARD MEMBER
Sfi
SPECIAL ELECTION
BAUDOT
FOR DIRECTORS
TO BE HELD IN THE LEXINGTON CITY HALL, LEXINGTON, OREGON
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 19. 1977 FROM 2:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M.
MARK A CROSS (X) 01 CHECK MARK (V) BETWEEN THE NUMBER AND THE NAME VOTES FOR
DIRECTORS FOR THE PORT OF MORROW "Complete Term"
(Vote for Three)
15
OSCAR E. PETERSON
12 g GENE I. ALLEN
13 Q LOUIS CARLSON
14
MICHAEL B. CONLEY
DIRECTOR FOR IONE-LEXINGTON CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT. "Complete Term" (Vote tor One)
29 1 ROY W. LINDSTROM
I I
STUB
TO BE TORN OFF BY A BOARD MEMBER
SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR BOARDMAN
RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
TO BE HELD AT THE GREENFIELD GRANGE HALL, BOARDMAN, OREGON
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1977 FROM 2:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M.
MARK A CROSS (X) Oft CHECK MARK (V) BETWEEN THE NUMBER AND THE NAME VOTED FOR
DIRECTORS FOR THE BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. "Complete Term" (Vote for Three)
39
CHARLES ACOCK
40
CARROLL DONOVAN
41
ARNOLD HOFFMAN
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