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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 23, 1978 THREE
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Many awards were presented to Heppner FFA chapter members at the organization's
annual banquet on Tuesday night. Winners from left to right, rear, are Mike Jones, crop
porduction; Dan Nix, poultry production and fish and wildlife management; Ron Young,
placement in Agriculture production. Front row award winners from left are Ann Van
Schoiack, outstanding freshman; Julie Grieb; beef production; Krynn Robinson, Star
Chapter Farmer, DeKalb award to outstanding senior, diversified livestock production,
horse proficiency, and public speaking; Marie Van Schoiack, Star Green Hand and dairy
production. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grieb, not pictured, were made honorary members of the
chapter at the banquet.
FFAers honored at banquet
Heppner Future Farmers of
America chapter president
Krynn Robinson took home
top honors from the Annual
FFA Parents and Members
Banquet Tuesday night, inclu
ding the Star" Chapter Farmer
and the DeKalb Award to
Outstanding Senior. 'Advisor
Hal Whitaker commented
when she was presented with
the DeKalb, her fifth award of
the evening, "Some winners
were hard to pick, but not this
one." Robinson also won the
Horse Proficiency Award, the
Diversified Livestock Produc
tion Award and the Public
Speaking Award.
Marie Van Schoiack was
named Star Green Hand and
also received the proficiency
award for Dairy Production,
a new honor for a Heppner
FFA member.
Another double winner, Dan
Nix, was presented with the
Poultry Production Profi
ciency Award and the Fish
and Wildlife Management
Proficiency Award, two other
areas never awarded by the
local chapter in the past.
Other award winners inclu
ded Mike Jones, Crop Produc
tion, another new award; Ron
Young, Placement in Agricul
ture Production; Julie Grieb,
Beef Production; and Ann Van
Schoiack, Outstanding Fresh
men. Approximately 100 guests
and 40 members attended
NOTICE OF
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
HEARING
A public hearing on a
proposed supplemental bud
gel for County of Morrow for
the fiscal year 1977-1978 will be
held in the County Judge's
office at 10:00 a.m. on March
8th, 1978. Copies of the
supplemental budget are with
out charge at the office of the
County Clerk. The budget may
he inspected by interested
persons at the office of the
County Clerk during regular
office hours. Any person may
appear at the public hearing
on the supplemental budget,
and discuss the budget or any
part of it.
COUNTY OF MORROW
1 Supplemental Budget
Summary for the
fiscal year 1978-79.
RESOURCES
Anti-recession Fiscal Aid fund
$ 12,000
REQUIREMENTS
Personal Services: ,
Courthouse maintenance
and for repair of Museum
Building 12,000
Total requirements $ 12,000
RESOURCES
GENERAL FUND
Unsegrcgalcd Taxes $125,244
REQUIREMENTS
Personal Services:
Irrigation Tax refund for
Pivot Irrigation tax year
1975-76 $.125,000
Total requirements $125,000
MORROW COUNTY COURT
Del win O. Nelson
Homer W. Hughes
Published Feb. 23, 1978
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REAL VALUES AT A SAVINGS
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS I AIRPLANE OWNERS
Residents are reminded that personal property tax
returns must be filed by March 3, 1978.
Morrow County Assessor Everett Harshman also noted
that any aircraft not registered by Feb. 28 is subject to both
registration and personal property tax.
EVERETT HARSHMAN
ASSESSOR
LUNCH
TODAY
Try Our New
Snack Bar
Chicken
Strips $60
& Fries
Burgers,
Tacos,
Beverages
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