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( ) rriann nf wq Francis Rose Wilson 922-3352 Gladys Hobbs has retired from teaching at A C. Hough ton Elementary School, after having taught 16 years in Irri gon and 16 years in Kansas. A.C. Houghton is the North Morrow County Grade School ' for the communities of Irrigon and Boardman. Mrs. Hobbs taught fourth grade. She came to Irrigon as Gladys Hughes. Here she met and married Floyd Hobbs, then a widower with a growing family. They have 2 teen-age daughters at home presently. A retirement party was given for Mrs. Hobbs by the school faculty on May 19, at the Columbia Inn in east Umatilla. An engraved silver bell was presented to her as well as a scrapbook with personal notes and memen toes from her students, former students and teachers that she had been associated with. Many expressed their ap preciation for her cheery laugh and positive attitude towards education. She will be remembered by many as an excellent teacher. The Parents' Club gave a reception for Mrs. Hobbs and for Maxwell Jones, who will retire as custodian in Sep tember. The communities of Boardman and Irrigon honor ed them with many tributes and well wishes for their futures. Each was given a money tree. Quite a number of the Hobbs' relatives attended the reception, including: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hobbs of Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Willis and Eldon Hobbs of North Powder; Mrs. Chuck Moeller of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs of Klamath Falls; Byron Hobbs of Port land. Mrs. Laverne Partlow's third grade class entertained at the reception with a square dance. Denice Brownlee, a sixth grade student, played a piano solo. Michelle Cooley and Tiffany Mark played a piano duet. On Monday evening, June 6, Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs, Jyl and Becky entertained the school faculty and their families with a barbequed chicken dinner, served picnic style on the lawn at the Hobbs' home. There were about 50 guests. Pastor Bob Schmoll an nounces Vacation Bible School will be June 13 to 17 at the Assembly of God in Irrigon, from 1-3:30 p.m. The theme will be "The King is Coming." There will be classes for all children ages 4 through 12 years. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. AI Partlow drove to Seattle to visit their daughter Sherry, a student at Seattle Pacific College. Sher ry and a group of students left for London on . Thursday, where they will be studying the Tudor History of England. Sherry and her friends ex pected to attend many of the festivities commemorating the 25th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The 4-H Macrame Club met for their first meeting last Thursday, June 9, at the Irrigon Park on the Columbia River. Francine Evans, the leader, said there were five members present, but she o lone news Eva Hamlett 422-7557- "The Alpha and Omega of strawberries" was presented by Pat Pettyjohn at the June meeting of the lone Garden Club at the home of Wilma Martin in Condon, on June 8. The strawberry is known to have been grown by the Ro mans and was first cultivated in the 16th century. The two major types are the standard or June-bearing, which has only the one crop and is the best for commercial growing; and the ever-bearing, which bears more than once during the season. Strawberries will grow in most soils that have good humus and drainage. They do.,, not like to be grown on soil that has raised potatoes, to matoes or grass. Since they have shallow root systems, they need a constant water supply of as much as one inch per week. They also need good air circulation. Plants may be grown in rows, hills, or in a strawberry barrel. The Flag Observance was presented by Judy Osmin with her son, Derek, holding the flag. The group voted to present a Sunset Western Garden Book to the lone Public Library, as a memorial to Fannie Griffith, a long time Garden Club member. Janet Wilson was a guest for the day. The A.A.U.W. and the Topic Club will sponsor a story time at the City Library this summer for pre-school and primary children. It will be held each Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Betty Rietmann will or ganize the story times and anyone interested in helping with telling or reading stories is encouraged to contact her. Summer library hours are from 2 to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. The first story time will be Tuesday, June 21, at 3:30 p.m. The story times are de signed to encourage young children to enjoy books, and children are encouraged to check out books while at the library. It is hoped that parents will also take ad vantage of this time to select books from the library for themselves. Summer school started on June 9 and will continue until July 1. Driving school buses are Kristy Crowell, Morgan City gains employes The City of Heppner has three employees for the sum vrfier, being paid by the gov ernment through the CETA program. Vicki Marlin is re ceiving clerical training in the office, and Bryan Marlin and William Devin are receiving training in the maintenance department under the direc tion of the City Foreman. Route, and Adon and Eva Hamlett on the Lexington route. Mrs. Adon Hamlett spent last weekend at The Dalles visiting with Mrs. Henrietta Arends. A number of friends, rela tives and employees gathered at Beecher's Cafe last Friday evening to honor Beecher Emert with a surprise birth day party. He was presented a cake decorated in green and white, with "Happy Birthday Beecher" inscribed on it, and a gift certificate. Host and hostess for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Aldrich. MEN WOMEN WORK OVERSEAS!! Australia Europe Japan The South Pacific Far East South America Central America - OVER 1 00 'COUNTRIES ALL OCCUPATIONS - skilled - unskilled U.S. Government Private Corporations and Organi zations. Construction Engineering Sales Transpor tation Teaching Oil Refining - Medical Accounting - Manufacturing - Secretarial Air craft, etc., etc., $800.00 to $5,000.00 per month. In most jobs overseas you will receive FREE TRANSPORTATION,. HIGHER SALARIES and WAGES, TRAVEL PAY, GENEROUS VACATION and BONUS, FREE MEDICAL CARE, FREE MEALS and HOUSING, more ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES. NO U.S. INCOME TAX under the Government For eign Resident Rule (civil service excluded). To allow anyone the opportunity to explore overseas employment we have published a complete set of OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT GUIDES, Our OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT GUIDES contain the following infor mation . List of CURRENT OVERSEAS JOB OPPORTUNITIES with a special section on overseas construction pro jects, executive positions and teaching opportunities. How, Where and Whom to apply for the job of your choice OVERSEAS! FIRMS and ORGANIZATIONS employing all types of Personnel in nearly every part of the Free World. Firms and organizations engaged in OVERSEAS CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, MANUFACTURING, MINING. OIL REFINING. ENGINEERING, SALES, SERVICES, TEACHING, SECRETARIAL, AIR CRAFT, ETC.! COMPANIES and GOVERNMENT AGENCIES em ploying personnel in nearly every occupation, from the unskilled laborer to the college trained professional! How and Where to apply for OVERSEAS GOVERN MENT JOBS! Employment on U.S. Government ships "MER CHANT MARINES"! Directory of U.S. Businesses operating in AUSTRALIA that employ Americans. List of U.S. DEFENSE CONTRACTORS with oper ations OVERSEAS THAT EMPLOY Americans! Information about TEMPORARY and SUMMER JOBS OVERSEAS! Plus several EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION FORMS that you may send directly to the COMPANIES or ORGANIZATIONS that interest you the most! MAIL OUR ORDER FORM TODAY!! The Job You Want May Be Waiting For You Right Now!! ORDER FORM MAIL TO: Overseas Employment Guides 1727 SCOTT ROAD, SUITE C BURBANK, CA. 91504 I am enclosing $10.00 cash, check or money order. Please send me your complete set of OVERSEAS ! EMPLOYMENT GUIDES immediately. j NAME. ADDRESS CITY STATE .ZIP. 30 0AY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE II you are dissatisfied with our Overssas Employment Guides, tor any reason, simply return our Guides to us within 30 days and your $10 00 will be refunded to you immediately NO QUESTIONS ASKED. hoped more would join later. f.f.A. Senior Swine Show- The club meets every Thurs day at 1:30 p.m. at the park to manship and first in Individ make plant hangers or wall ual Herdsmanship, third in hangings. It is a summer fun Heavyweight market hogs and club and members will be ex- fourth Medium weight hogs, cused if their family goes on Warren McCoyi Mom)w vacation. County Commissioner, was Donald Richards of Irrigon one of several from this area attended the Eastern Oregon who rode the Amtrak train Livestock Show at Union, June from Portland to La Grande 8 to 11. He placed first in on its first run. GENERAL FUND WARRANTS M?rchl977 Carolyn Davis, Juv. Dept. travel 51.25 Assoc. of Oregon Counties, Insurance 152.30 Standard Insurance 97-48 BankAmericard, Sheriff 56.42; Juvenile 7.75 64.17 Union Oil Co., Sheriff 372.22; Courthouse 296.52; Museum 420.81. 1,089.55 Rohrman Motor Co., Sheriff car expense 69.75 Eastern Oregon Motors, Inc., Sheriff car exp 1.01 Wayne's Diesel & Auto Repair, Sheriff car exp 265.59 Mobil Credit Corp., Sheriff car exp 20.95 Clifford L. Morris, Sheriff uniform exp. ., .24.00 Wayne Maxam, Sheriff uniform exp 24.00 Ford Motor Credit Co., Sheriff pickup rental 136.36 Jaynes Business Machines, Planner supplies 7.50 Tullis Office Supply, Sheriff 250.98; Planner 7.87 258.85 Nat. Police Chiefs Bur., Sheriff supplies 19.85 N.W. Law Enforce. Equip., Sheriff supplies 37.21 Nat'l Coun. Juv. Ct. Judges, Co. Ct 10.00 Paul Jones, Co. Ct. travel 21.70 Heppner-Morrow Co. Chamber of Commerce, Co. Ct. . . 110.00 Kilham Stationery, Clerk's supplies 27.40 County Clerk's Assoc., Clerk's dues 60.00 Everett Harshman, Ass'r fieldwork 135.78 Marshall and Swift, Ass'r Office sup 45.00 Pat Wright, Health Dept 197.81 The Gazette-Times, Health Dept 56.35 Ed Dick, Planner travel 11.70 Donald G. Burns, Planner travel 42.20 Ernest Jorgensen, JP 5 sup 79.84 Don Bristow, et al, Cir. Ct. witnesses 120.84 Frances Baldwin, et al, Cir. Ct. jurors 505.76 Pacific N.W. Bell, current exp .'. . .597.23 M & B Investment Co., N. end office rent 160.00 William I. Porfily, Watermaster 728.00 Ore. V F W Serv. Office, Vet. Service 2.50 Herman Winter, Special Atty. Fund 255.72 Leeroy O. Ehlers, Special Atty. Fund 26.25 Umatilla Electric N. end office power 72.06 BankAmericard, Co. Ct 76.00 The Bankers Life, Insurance 108.20 Credit Bureau of Morrow Co., Co. Ct. supplies 48.00 The Gazette-Times, Sheriff 31.90; Offic. Pub. 169.00, Veterans 23.55 224.45 Murray Drugs, Inc., H. Dept. 12.46; Sheriff 25.55 38.01 Heppner Auto Parts, Sheriff supplies 19.02 Heppner TV, Inc . , Sheriff supplies 5.00 Winn L. Crist, Sheriff supplies 3.25 Power Incorporated, Sheriff supplies 33.64 Pay Less Drug Store, Sheriff jail exp 2.09 , The Bi-Mart Company, Sheriff jail exp 18.55 Wheeler's Communications, Sheriff comm. exp 120.80 Standard Oil Co., Sheriff car exp .32.26 Shell Oil Co., Sheriff car exp... .6.04 Morrow Co. Grain Growers, Sheriff car exp 143.95 Cake Co., Sheriff car equipment , 68.01 Dunham Printing, Clerk's supplies 80.50 Hancock's Office Supply, D.A. supplies 35.00 Central Market, Courthouse sup 7.11 Columbia Basin Electric, Courthouse 133.67; Museum 68.32 201.99 Rentex Corp., Courthouse sup 13.56 City of Heppner, Cthse. sewer 21.75 Kilham Stationery, Planner supplies 12.80 Ore. St. Univ., Extension Serv., Planner sup 4.00 BankAmericard, Planner travel 13.50 Amer. Soc. of Plan. Offic, Plan. mtgs. & assoc. dues . . . .60.00 Umatilla Co. Juv. Dept., Juv. detention. . . '. 75.00 Stevens-Ness Law Pub. Co., JP 6 supplies 26.82 Byers Ave. Clinic, Cir. Ct. witness 145.44 Albert Otte, Distributor, mach. mtse 46.95 Pitney Bowes, mach. mtse 37.50 Public Welfare, S food 5.38 Robert Abrams, Special atty. fund 379.25 Eastern Ore. Telephone Co., current exp 39.52 Hubert Wilson, Postmaster, postage 200.00 Jessie M. Bell, Co. Clerk, emergency 85.00 Sheriff of Umatilla Co., emergency 10.80 Wheeler's Communications, Sheriff communic 75.00 Coast to Coast, Sheriff 11.73; Courthouse 28.20 .39.93 Pettyjohn's Builders Sup., Courthouse sup 4.01 West of Willow, Co. Ct. travel 12.60 Pacific N.W. Life, Salary 48.50 Blue Cross of Oregon, Sal. 598.30; Ins. 944.45 1,542.75 Jaynes Business Machines, Sheriff 4.27; Planner 8.55 . . .12.82 Pacific N.W. Bell, Sheriff communic 131.50 Union Oil Co., Sheriff car exp 11.35 Wasco County Sheriff, Sheriff jail exp .50.00 Umatilla Co. Sheriff, Sheriff jail exp 2,340.00 City of Hermiston, Sheriff jail expense 32.00 Pauline Winter, Sheriff Conv. & Assoc. dues 57.63 Department of Revenue, Ass'r Industrial Appraisal . . .250.50 Charles Patching, Ass'r fieldwork 8.25 Thomas Stewart, Ass'r fieldwork 4.50 Murray Drugs, Inc., D.A. supplies 22.15 Dennis D. Doherty, D.A. travel 64.92 Heppner Gazette-Times, Health Dept. 32.00; Planner 84.95 139.00 United Office Supply, Planning supplies 72.12 Carolyn Holt, Juv. seminar 20.00 Charles F. Ferguson, et al, JP 5 witness 32.36 Robert B. Abrams, Special atty. fund 58.50 3M Business Products, mach. mtse. 1,330.00; paper 261.72 1,591.72 Pacific N.W. Bell, Sheriff communic 5.37 Paul Pettyjohn Co., Ass'r 55.92; Sheriff 410.65 466.57 Public Emp. Ret. Board, Sal. 1,351.39; SS 1,1351.39 . . .2,702.78 Morrow Co. Emp. Union, Sal. . . . : .40.00 First National Bank, Sal 2,682.70 State Dept. of Revenue, Sal 1,000.00 Pacific Mutual Life, Sal 905.32 SAIF 361.49 GENERAL ROAD FUND WARRANTS ISSUED March 1977 The Bankers Life, Insurance 70.59 Association of Oregon Counties, Ins 61.20 Standard Insurance, Ins 37.44 BankAmericard, Comm. exp. 43.69; Misc. exp. 11.35 66.04 A.M. Connor, Repairs 65.20 Union Oil Co., gas & oil 2,075.15 L.W. Vail Co., Materials & supplies 376.87 Warren McCoy, Comm. exp. 12.45 (Cont. on page 8) The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, June 16, 1977 SEVEN PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The budget for City of lone, Morrow Con n i. y lor ihc fiscal yjjr 1977 Q J8 beginning July I, 19.77, as Umallcd and sumaii.cd below, was iicparcd by the 35 fash, Accrual, Modified Accrual accounting basis, and W is , D is not consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two yeais. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget aie set loilh in an accompany mg statement. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the bonis ol " : r1 ' . . and r nH 7 . r . A meeting ol the will be Ik-Id l' "7 at (Governing B n nn a.m. p.m. at j- 1 I fur the purpose of holding a public hearing on tins budget, Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. (t naliman ut LiOvcfiimg Body! Morrow lone (Date) (Count) 1 (City) SUMMARY OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES - FISCAL YEAR 19. 77 , ,78 Ik-Ill Levy Within 6' ; Limitation Levy Outside (Vr Limitation Levy Outside Wt Limitation (Sjfial Levy) Not Subject to Limitation Bond principal . TOTAL PROPOSED LEVY (To be certified to Assessor) Total BuUet Resources hum LB 2 Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied from LB-3. LESS: Estimated Tax Not to be Received TOTAL BUDGET ALL FUNDS I..IM Yc;ir 5767b"Tbo NONE j'ooo". oq NONE 9.670.00 NONE 6J010.00 none! Li , ooo. oo NONE 10.01O.no Nest Yur 6"7"3"70T00 NON'E 4 ,000'. 00 5 , OOP . OP I 15,370.00 1 35.O5O.00 1391 00.00 7,4 55 ,00 9,635.00 NONE 1,800.00 52, 50032,5.05 , OO I ol Debt Bonds Interest Bearing Warrants Siiort Term Notes Serial. Levy TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS . SUMMARY Or IMrLB I LDNI.SS (lib! OiiM.ifhliin' lutj'i, t-J77 iooooo.do "6 oooTocT 1 06 , 000.00 jf)H, OO0.00 N. I Yr.ii jui i. i1) 78 95,000".b6 3,000.00 Ikhl Aulh"iitil. Nut IfKimol Jul u 19 11 j Jul? i. i J8 FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN Al) VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED Water Uti 1 i ti es Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Tolul Materials and Services , . . Tot jl CapiUl Outlay Total All Other Requirements Total Budget Requirements Total Budget Resources FUND OR PROGRAM Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) ToIjI Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requirements Total Budget Requirements . Tou Budget Resources 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 ail Pa roll Costs) Total Materials and Services Total Cap i Ml Outlay Total All Other Requirements Tol.il Budget Requirements Total Budget Resources Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Cusis) Total Materuls and Services Total Capital Oullay Total All Other Requirements loi.il Hinted Requirements Total Budget Resources Last Year This Year NcM Year 8,200.00 8,700.00 3,500.00 7.050.00 zO -O- zQz 4 ,250. 00 11,700.00 20,000.00 1 11,700.00 1 20,000.00 ftoad . FUND OR PROGRAM Last Year 77ns Year Kvt Year -0- -0- 1 . 550.00 1 .500.00 zQjz -0- rO -0- 1,550.00 1 5on. on I 1 1.5QQ.QQ 1 1 .500.00 State Tax Street , FUND OK PROGRAM LaM Year Tim Year Nit Year 0 5, -100 .00 0 10,400.00 . 15,800.00 8.100.00 I 15,800.00 I 8,100.00 Land qinserv.it ion t Devel . ri'M) OR PROGRAM La-.! Year This Year NeU Year -O- 6,000.00 -()- 6,000.00 6,300.00 1 6,000.00 I 6,300.00 Revenue Sharing FUND or program Last Year This Year Next Year -0- 3.100.00 -0- , -0- 3 .400. 00 I I 3, n oo. oo FUNDS RtyiJIKING A.N Al VALORLM IAX lu liL LtVTEl) (ii'iieral Fund FUND OR PROGRAM Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs). Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requirements Total Requirements (Including Transfers! Total Resources Lxcept 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 lu Limitation Last Year This YVar Vt Yoar 2 , 180.00 2lJ?PP0 3,020. 00 8,875.00 10,3 6 5.00 KL,8 8 5 . 00 0 z0- 11 .055.00 13.1 15. 00 13",05.b6 5,385.00 7,13 5.00 9 , 335 . 00 " ; 6,010.00 4 , 57o7bo ' -o- " ... I.hou. oo. - 1 .,,0,010.. OlM J 7 0 . OQ . : .. - 6, 010. 00 6 , 3 7 0 00 : . -0- "' "I ; " -0- : : l L .AJlLa.LL?yy Fu.nd ,.UN) 0R ,, ROGKAM Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requirements Total Requirements (Including Traiislersl Total Resouiccs 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 Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs). Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay . Total All Other Requirements Total Kequiicmeuts (liicludmi: Tianstcisi Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied Ad Valorem Taxes Received Ad Valorem Tax Required lo Balance Estimated Tax Not to be Received Total Ad Valorem Tax lo be Levied Levy Within 6 Percent Limitation. Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation (Serial Lcvyi . . Not Subject to Limitation Published June 9, 16, 1977. Last Yeai 1 h is Year Nvvt Veil 4 ,000.00 4 .oobTbo ' . 320.00 4 , 300 . 00 4 ,000.00 4,32066 4,300.00 . 320.00 300. 00 4 ,000.00 ' 4 obo. 66 i. bob. .po ZZZZTIZTZ. TqqOqIZ a1oqo ."qq".T. 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