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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore.. Thursday. May 19, 1977 NINE
Nazarenes
feature
Burl Thomas
A musical program featur
ing Burl Thomas is scheduled
for Sunday, May 22. This will
include a morning service at
11 a.m., and an evening ser
vice at 7:30 p.m.
Come hear the Gospel pro
claimed in word, song and
pictures. There will be a
potluck dinner at noon. Come
and have fellowship with us.
The public is invited to all
services.
A Baccalaureate service for
the Heppner High School
graduating seniors will be
held Wednesday, May 25, at
7:30 p.m. at the Christian
Church.
There will be a reception
following the services in the
basement of the church.
A bridal shower will be held
in the basement of the church
on Tuesday, May 24, at 7:30
p.m., for Lynda Baker, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Baker.
FFA wins
judging
contest
Heppner earned top honors
as the high beef team in the
FFA division during the Fifth
Annual Livestock Judging
Day held Saturday, May 7, at
Blue Mountain Community
College.
Judging included eight clas
ses of breeding and market
hogs, sheep and beef along
with two classes of quarter
horses. Oral reasons justify
ing their placings were also
required of all participants.
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Ensign Thomas Cutsforth, In
telligence Officer VA-146
aboard the USS Constellation,
is now stationed in the Pacific
Islands.
Club tours
rock gardens
Before the May business
meeting of the Heppner Gar
den Club at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E.E. Gonty on May
9, the members visited rock
gardens around Heppner.
The tour included a drive
around the new homes on the
west hill near the Forestry
Building, to the Milo Prindle
home near the Columbia
Basin Electric Co-op Building,
to the Larry Mills garden and
the Kenneth Batty garden in
east Heppner and to the Gene
Pierce and Carl Spaulding
homes facing the Hager Park
site.
Business conducted includ
ed the planning for a fair
booth, the recommendation
that the outgoing president
attend the Oregon Federation
of Garden Clubs' annual con
vention at Lincoln City Jupe
13-15, and the election of new
officers.
Alberta Johannes was chos
en president; Eleanor Gonty,
vice-president; Justine Wea
therford, secretary, and Bar
bara James, treasurer. The
immediate past-president,
Jane Rawlins, was urged to
attend the state convention.
It was determined that the
next club meeting would be
preceded by a potluck picnic
in the Heppner Main Street
Park on June 21.
Pre-registration on
for Kindergarten
Monday, May 23, the Hep
pner Kindergarten will have
its Spring Pre-Registration for
youngsters planning to enter
Kindergarten next fall.
Children must be 5 years old
be! ore Nov. 15, 1977, to be
eligible to enroll. This will be
. ents' chance to meet the
cher, ask questions and
pik up materials giving sug
gestions for needed prepara
tions. Bring your child to school
and help the school with fall
scheduling and planning of
classes.
Registration periods are
8:30a.m. to 11 a.m. and 7p.m.
to 8:30 p.m., at Heppner
Elementary Kindergarten
room.
HHS band sets
Tuesday concert
The Heppner High School
band concert scheduled Sun
day, May 15, in the city park,
was shortened considerably
by a sudden rain.
It has been reset for Tues
day, May 24, at 7:30 p.m., in
the high school gym. Dona
tions will be accepted.
Other activities include a
movie on Saturday, May 21,
and the grades 5-8 music
concert on Thursday, June 2.
Both events will begin at 7:30
p.m., in the grade school gym.
The time and location of the
primary music program will
be announced at a later date.
Asserors notes
valuations correction
In last week's edition of the
Gazette-Times, there were
two errors in an article con
cerning the reduction of asses
sed valuation on Morrow
County dryland grain land.
The article should have
stated that the reduction in
dryland valuation is directly
caused by lower wheat prices
and not because of drought
conditions. It was also in
correctly reported that the
State of Oregon will set the
mill rate later this year. The
mill rate is set by the county
assessor.
Hammons on leave
PFC Jeanine Hammons,
U.S. Army Air Force, is home
on leave until May 28. She is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Hammons and
her sister, Mrs. Bill Baker.
PFC Hammons is an air
traffic controller at Davison
U.S. Army Air Field, Fort
Belvoir, Va.
She is a 1975 graduate of
Heppner High School.
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Prices very reasonable and terms if
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HEFPNEB IOMK AWJMGTOH
MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT IKSURANCE CORPORATIOH
County voters Tuesday re
jected a school operating levy
measure designed to establish
a stronger base for school
budgets.
The proposed constitutional
amendment called a "safety
net," was voted down by a
626-341 margin.
Two other measures dealing
with the authorization of ad
ditional veteran fund uses and
the increase of veterans' loan
bonding authority both re
ceived the county's support.
Voters: 'no' to 'net9
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Measure No. 1 School Measure No. 2 Authorizing
Operating Levy Measure Veterans' Fund uses
yes no yes no
Boardman 79 50 B 78 51
Hardman 5 11 H 9 7
lone 48 115 I 102 59
Irrigon 62 68 lr 92 34
Lexington 19 106 L 72 52
Heppner 128 276 H 220 180
341 626 573 383
Measure No. 3 Increasing
Veterans' Loan Bonding
Authority
yes no
B 95 34
H 12 4
I 117 42
Ir 110 49
L 80 .43
H 279 119
693 261
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Please take a moment.
We, the undersigned citizens of the
Morrow County School District,
urge you to vote
YES
on the School District Levy May 24.
Why? Because...
The Levy represents $127,917.00
reduction from the proposed levy
defeated by the voters in April.
Based on the estimated district
value of $261,334,552.00 for next
year, this budget would cost 10c
per thousand less than the current years tax levy and 40c per thousand less than the levy defeated in April.
Reductions in the budget have been made without reducing the Educational offering to
students whenever possible.
Tuesday, May 24, the polls will be open
from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Please vote YES on a realistic and necessary
Morrow County School District budget.
Pete Peterson
Ronald Bereit
Janice Voile
Dale Baker
Lois Peterson
Fred Frederickson
Mary Frederickson
Dale 1 1 urn
Naomi Hum
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Ked Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Osborne
Robert Byrd
Barbara Byrd
Dorothy Gilcrease
Tom Snyder
Judy Scarbrough
Judy Klissie
Michele Eyler
Rose Francis
Des Witt
Ann Witt
Vern Evans
Francine Evans
Carolyn Risley
Butch Risley
Lynn Hobbs
Cheryl Hobbs
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gayman
Floyd Hobbs
Paul Tews
Rikka Tews
Eva Hanilett
Don Bristow
Dorothy Snyder
Wayne Buchanan
Beverly Hinkley
Mark Murray
Sandy Murray
Gene Rietmann
Maxine Rietmann
Ed Bristow
Mary Bristow
Ed Patton
Fred Gilcrease
Mrs. Zelma McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. John Mollahan
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rathbun
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saling
Mr. and Mrs. John Skow
Mr. Jerry Sweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Way
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilgers
Robert Sicard
Carolyn Sicard
C.R. Beyers
Diane Buchanan
Mardean Patton
Lawrence Phillips
Tom Hilling
David Piper
Paul Brooks
John Hascall, Sr.
Marie White
Donald Baker
Martha Baker
Mary Lee Marlow
Wilma Beyers
Barbara I'rback
Sandra Bereit
Brad Nasura
Franki Bates
Herb Peterson
Barbara Peterson
Lee Palmer
Marianne Palmer
Wanda Tacke
V. Shoemaker
Harold Snider
Joyce Snider
Bob Rietmann
Betty Rietmann
Gordon Meyers
Darcene Meyers
Bill Rietmann
Marilyn Rietmann
Lorraine Williams
Dewey West
G.W. Peck
Kayrn Peck
Eileen Daniels
Ron Daniels
Shirley Zielenski
G.A. Skoubo
Roger Ford
Norma Ford
Betty Larlow
Jerry Urback
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ertz
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Struthers
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cooper
Mrs. Judy Buschke
Mr. and Mrs. James Guthrie
, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lindsay
G.G. Moore
Beverly Doherty
Kenneth Smouse
Frances Smouse
Lorene Griffith
James Thompson
Sherry Thompson
Phyllis Gilbertson
Randy Gilbertson
Ernabel Mittelsdorf
Ron Mark
Doris Young
M.A. Murphy
Linda Reetz
Ed Rey
Sandy Moore
Marie Danies
Hank Danies
Elaine Nelson
Jerry Crites
Chris Crites
Ken Evans
Jan Evans
Donna Hughes
Jerry McElligott
Maryan McElligott
Harold Holtz
Irene Holtz
Keith Rea
Judy Rea
Don McElligott
Eunice McElligott
Alvina McCabe
DeAnna McCabe
Robert Voile
Barbara Russell
Vernon Russell
Deanna Mark
Alice Petteys
Gary Petteys
Tom Daulton
Carol Daulton
Betti Slocumb
Byard Slocumb
Irma West
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Lynch
Don McEwen
Daniel Morris
Darold Hams
Bob Riddle
Gear! Seal
John Sporseen
Paul Taylor
Robert Walsingham
D. Hodgman
Dewena Batel
Bob Baker
Robin Baker
Phil Bowman
Chris Bowman
Frank Osmin
Judy Osmin
Jim Swanson
Monica Swanson
Shirley Donovan
Bill Seaver
Alta Russell
Elizabeth Kuhn
Wayne Kuhn
LaVern Bozarth
John Bozarth
Esther Sharkey
Kaye Trumbull
Richard Rothe
Anna Rothe
Dee Rock
Cecil Rock, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Driver
Desert Farm Supply
Dennis Logan
Jeannette Wemholz
John' Wemholz
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Swart
Marilyn Hellberg
Max Hellberg
Margaret Price
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Creamer
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Apodaca
Myrtle Huwe
Vernon Stewart
Rudy Bergstrom
Jackie Bergstrom
Charles O'Connor
June O'Connor
Bob Oswalt
Jan Oswalt
Dick Patton
Dorothy Patton
Dick McElligott
Loa McElligott
Pat Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bonner
Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeSpain
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Maxim
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arbogast
Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Blackburn
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis
Mrs. Ramona Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kenny
THIS AD PAID fOR BY THE COMMITTEE FOR THE SUPPORT OF
THE SCHOOL BUDGET LEVY. RANDALL PETERSON, TREASURER