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TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 22, 1978
Pee Wee Rodeo next
weekend in Condon
Energy saving tips given
Public Notice
The Boardman Eagles
Lodge is sponsoring a Fee Wee
Rodeo the weekend of June
24-25 at the Condon rodeo
grounds.
The show will start at noon
on Saturday and 11 a.m. on
Sunday. Competition will be
sanctioned by the Northwest
Pee Wee Rodeo Association.
Local youths may enter
events bv contacting Ron
Booth at P.O. Box 101 Board
man, 97818, 481-5881. Non
association members may
register at the rodeo grounds
by 10 a.m. Saturday.
Entry fees of $5 will be
charged for the program's
events, which will include
pony bucking, calf bucking,
goat tying, pole bending and
barrel racing. All contestants
will also be charged $1.50 for
insurance fees.
A rodeo dance will be held
Saturday night, and snack
stands will be open at the
rodeo grounds during per
formance times. No admission
will be charged to spectators.
Applications due soon
for controlled hunts
Application deadlines are
nearing for September con
trolled hunts for antelope and
elk, the Oregon Fish and
Wildlife Department announ
ced. Applications for the ante
lope hunts must be received at
the Fish and Wildlife Depart
ment's Portland office no later
than July 5. For controlled
hunts of other big game
species, the deadline will be
July 18.
Fees of $1 per application
will be required this year to
cover the cost of processing
controlled hunt applications.
If two names are submitted in
a party application, the fee
will be $2.
Controlled hunt regulations
and application cards have
been mailed to license agen
cies throughout the state.
Besides the appliances you
Use, how you use them makes
considerable difference in en
ergy costs of food preparation
in the home. Data from
research is the basis for the
following energy conservation
tips: Complete oven meals of
four to six items are most
efficient. To bake six items at
one time takes only one-third
more energy in a gas oven,
and two-thirds more in an
electric oven, than baking just
one item.
Microwave ovens are more
efficient for reheating or for
cooking small quantities. For '
these they use 30 to 70 per cent
less energy than regular
ovens. Preparing an entire
meal in a microwave, how
ever, where each item must be
cooked individually, con
sumes more energy than if all
items were cooked at one time
in a conventional oven.
Your portable applicances
are energy savers in most
instances. Portable ovens,
frypans and broilers will use
from nine to 44 per cent less
energy than large ovens or
broilers when baking or broil
ing in small quantities. With
summer coming on, you may
want to get out those portable
appliances and use them. If
you .have them and are not
using them, that is another
waste of energy, for energy
and resources were used in
their making.
I for Special Day j
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
STUB
To be torn off by one of the Board Members
SAMPLE
SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT
FOR PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LEVY
To be held Tuesday, June 27, 1978 from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Mark a Cross (X) or a Cheek Mark () in the voting square after
the word "YES" or after the word "NO" for the answer voted for
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE COUNTY COURT
OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
s t i: H
To be torn off b imv of Die Hoard Members
PROPOSAL: Shall Morrow County be authorized to levy and collect taxes in the sum of
$190,082 outside the limitation imposed by Article XI, Section 11, Oregon
Constitution, for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1978, and ending June 30,
1979, these said funds to be used to balance the 1978-79 budget for the county
owned Pioneer Memorial Hospital?
EXPLANATION OF BALLOT QUESTION
The budget of the county-owned hospital has, historically, bee.i balanced by a
combination of patient revenues and tax levies. In FY77-78 only, the hospital
operated without any taxes, relying instead on reserve funds which are now
depleted. Tax support is necessitated by the fact that patient-generated revenues
will not be sufficient to pay escalating costs for supplies, materials, equipment,
personnel and improvements dictated by regulatory agencies. The $190,082 tax
will require a levy of approximately 54 Thousand assessed valuation and is
projected as the minimum necessary to maintain satisfactory in-patient, emer
gency and nursing-home care services. The only funds for the hospital contained
in the county's proposed budget are those being voted on in this ballot. If this
measure is approved, the operating budget to be financed by the local taxes
will, then, be $190,082 greater than last year.
SAMPLE
SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT
FOR MORROW COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON
To le held Tuesday, June 27, 1978 from 8:00 A.M. lo 8:00 P.M.
Mark a Cross (X) or a Cheek Mark () in the voting square alter
the word "YES" or after the word "NO" lor the answer oted for
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE COUNTY COURT
OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION
PROPOSAL: Shall the County of Morrow, Oregon, be authorized to levy for the fiscal year
1978-1979, beginning July 1, 1978, the sum of $246,655 outside the 6 percent
limitation set forth in Section 11, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution:
EXPLANATION OF BALLOT QUESTION
The 1977-78 tax base was $308,971.00. If this levy is approved the Morrow
County General Operating Budget will be $265,193.00 more than the Operating
Budget financed by local taxes for the current fiscal year.
The reasons for increasing the tax levy are: Increased costs of materials and
services; using Revenue Sharing money for Capital Improvements rather than
operating budgets; and maintaining the present level of County services
I VOTE FOR THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY
I VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY
YES
NO
I VOTE FOR THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY
I VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY
YES
n
Published June 22, 1978
NO
Published June 22. 1978
ELECTION NOTICE
BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with ORS
259.090 that an election for Blue Mountain Community
College District is to be held on June 27, 1978, between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of
submitting the following ballot to the qualified voters of the
District:
STUB BALLOT NO. STUB
To be torn off by Clerk of Election Board
SAMPLE BALLOT
FOR
BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Held In
THE COUNTIES OF UMATILLA AND MORROW,
- STATE OF OREGON
ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY,
THE 27 th DAY OF JUNE, 1978
VOTE "YES" OR "NO"
Mark a Cross (X) or Check ") inside the voting square for
the answer voted for. If you wrongfully mark, tear, or deface
the ballot, return it and obtain another from the election
officer.
QUESTION SUBMITTED TO THE LEGAL VOTERS
OF SAID DISTRICT
Tax Levy Outside the Constitutional Limitation
Proposal: Shall the Board of Education of Blue Mountain
Community College be authorized to levy for the fiscal year
1978-79, beginning July 1, 1978, the sum of $1,906,673 outside
the limitation set forth in Section II, Article XI, of the Oregon
Constitution?
Explanation : The college has no tax base, therefore, any tax
to be levied by the board must be approved by the voters. The
increase over the preceding year is due to inflationary
increases in costs of materials, services, salaries, payroll
taxes, and the second year of the Associate Degree Nursing
Program. Approval of this levy will result in an approximate
cost of $1.66 per $1,000 True Cash Value, an increase of 0c
over the current year's levy. When approved, the operating
budget to be financed by local taxes for the 1978-79 fiscal year
will be $48,306 greater than that of the preceding year,
1977-78.
YES, I VOTE FOR THE LEVY
NO, I VOTE AGAINST THE LEVY
Published June 22, 1978
POLLING PLACES
VOTERS RESIDING IN WILL VOTE AT THE
PRECINCT NUMBERS: FOLLOWING PLACES:
1 Greenville Grange Hall,
Boardman
3 City Hall, lone
4 ...Morrow County Building,
Irrigon
5 City Hall, Lexington
2, 6, 7, 8, 9 Old Library Building,
Heppner
Published June 22, 1978
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Open Every Weekday, WEDNESDAY, EZ op.nMon.-Sa,. .jfij TfegSIJ '
equipment accessories -,nd Saturday & Sunday 1 FRIDAY Appointment not needed.. 8:30 a.m,9P.m. HS J Closed
LEXINGTON 989.8535 if Necessary ..hut opprecioted 360 E. Aiken Sun Holiday, Complete Sales & Service
GREG CHRISTOPHERSON 676-9406 989-8467 676-6539 676-9909 i2:30P.m. 9 p.m. j & Mgjn Hermiston
PETROLEUM " BREEDING CATTLE OPTOMETRIST I BUILDING SUPPLIES
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Chevron USA, Inc. maiMgi for $lo month. POLLED HIREF0RDS , v MM Next To Hate. electric fiumbing heating
J5sil I 422-751 3 J A Heppner Entrance SUPPLIES
'- Commission Agent I I For Do-lt-Yourselfers
676-9633 I Box 197 lone I 676-9465 Heppner Merl Cantin 676-9801
TITLE INSURANCE BULIDING SUPPLIES AUTOMOTIVE MONUMENTS FURNITURE
Morrow County Abstract TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. JONES RADIATOR SERVICE SWEENEY MORTUARY CASE FURNITURE
& Title Company See us for all your building supplies. . ... rM Cemetery, Grave Markers Carpet, Linoleum and Laminate
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ESCROW SERVICE Tim Moore, Mgr. for over 20 years. 24-Hr. Phone 676-9600 or 676-9226
Fabrics and Accessories I
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