Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 02, 1978, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT The Gazette-Tifnes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Nov.2, 1978
Hospiti
Notes
Patients admitted and still
receiving care at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital this week
are Victor Lovgren, lone;
Eddie Thorpe, Alvin Yates
and Vernon Oilman, all of
Heppner.
Patients admitted and later
discharged this week were
Dee Cox, Venda Burkenbine
and Naomi Bailey, all of
Heppner.
Tranfered to Pioneer
Memorial Nursing Home was
Norma Marquardt, Lexington.
lone 4-11 club
elects officerg,
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice,
INVITATION OR AD
VERTISEMENT FOR BIDS:
A. An invitation to bid is
extended by the BOARD OF
DIRECTORS OF MORROW
COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
R-l MORROW COUNTY,
OREGON, for construction of
a SHOP FACILITIES FOR
RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL,
BOARDMAN, OREGON.
Work to be performed
under one General Contract
which will include mechanical
and electrical work. Sealed
bids will be received until
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
21, 1978, at 8:00 p.m. PST at
RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL,
BOARDMAN, OREGON.
Bids will be opened
publicly at the above stated
time and place and read
aloud. Bids received after the
time fixed for opening cannot
be considered. Bidders and
others properly interested are
invited to be present at the Bid
Opening.
B. Documents:
1) Specifications,
including bid and contract
documents and drawings may
be examined or secured at the
OFFICE of ARCHITECTS
ROBERT J. SMITH AND
MARTIN T. HASEGAWA,
ROUTE 3, BOX 100, ONTA
RIO, OREGON 97914 (high
way 201) and ADMINISTRA
TION OFFICE, MORROW
COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
R-l, LEXINGTON, OREGON.
c. Deposit: General
Contractors, $50, Mechanical,
$50, Electrical, $50, .
1. Refunds: The full
amount of deposit for docu
ments will be refunded to
actual bidders upon return of
Public Notice
chan
ges name
STUB 10.
the documents, unmutilated waive any informalities. the contract is delayed for a School District R-l.
and without marks or annotat- 2. No bidders may period exceeding thirty (30)
ions at or before the time for withdraw his bid after the days. PAULINE WINTERS
set opening bids. Other depo- time set for the opening e. By Order of Board of
sits will be refunded with thereof, unless the award of Directors of Morrow County Published Nov. 2, 1978.
deductions for the actual cost ' -
of reproduction of the docu- piiBiir MATirr
ments under the same condi- ' " '
tions. Bidders not bidding
after making deposit and not STUB Ballot No.
returning documents before m . , , ,
addenda time, will forfeit half To be torn off by a member of the
of their deposit. The bidder is Election Board
of . certiftcd check, a bank i22-4JLi.i2-!L
cashier's check, or a Bid
Bond, representing a guaran- Instructions : 'The voter shall place an "x" in the voting square
tee that he shall execute all whichindicat eshisorherchoicei ;
items as outlined in the ---------
documents, specifications and SIX-YEAR SERIAL LEVY
plans.
D. Right to Reject Bids: BALLOT QUESTION: Shall the Town of Lexington be authorized to levy and
1. The right is reserved to collect taxes serially, over a periof of six (6) years, commencing
reject any or ail bids and to July 1, 1979 and ending June 30, 1986, in the amount of 7,400.00
. annually. Such sum will raise over the six-year period a total of
44,400.00. This sum is outside the limitation imposed by Section 11,
. Article XI, Oregon Constitution. These said funds shall be used
to .finance the costs of purchase of a new fire truck.
The lone 4-H sewing Club
held its first meeting on Oct. 7
at the home of our club. leader,
Mrs. Crum.
Our president, Marie Os
walt, wasn't there, so our
vice-president, Paula Ander
son, took charge of the
meeting. We finished up our
last year's records.
Mrs. Crum then served
cookies and punch. We then
elected officers for the 1979
4-H year. The new officers
are: president, Sylvia Ladd;
vice-president, Lori Fetsch;
secretary, Paula Anderson;
and reporter, Anita Palmer.
We all decided to collect
stamps and to have a home
improvement group, along
with sewing. In the home
improvement division, we will
make things for our rooms.
We also selected a new name.
We are now called the Busy
Beavers.
Our next meeting will be
held Nov. 4 at 2:30 p.m. in the
home of Sylvia Ladd. Girls
interested in becoming mem
bers are welcome.
Anita Palmer
Reporter
printing
676-9228
city of io:ii
SAMPLE BALLOT
GfMfd ttraki?cl Elactka-flev. 7, 1971
HAKX AN (X) OR (V) III THE VOTING
SQUAXE OPPOSITE EACH CANDIDATE VOTED FOR.
Yes, I vote for the fire truck serial tax levy.
No, I vote against the fire truck serial tax levy,
COUNCIL POSITIONS
4-year Council positions, vote for TWO
FOX ttATOR 2-YEAR TESM
l Linda LaRue
.
VOTE FOX 0HE
Edward E. Baker
Willard K. "Bill" Smith
FOX COUNCILMAN
4-TEA9TEXI3S
VOTE FOX THREE
2-year Council positions, vote for TWO
Elmer Holtz
Billy J. Rietmann
fl E.J. Akers
Charlene Papineau
Bill Sheirbon
Published Nov. 2, 1978
Published Nov. 2, 1978
Ask your family doctor.
Ask your family dentist.
Ask those who worry about your health.
They say,
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Vote no to lowering public health standards.
Vote no to inadequate training.
Vote no to unsupervised treatment.
Vote no to endangering public health and safety.
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Oregon Optometric U
Assn. says,
Oregon Assn. of Dental mm
Labs says,
Oregon Nurses Assn.
says,
Oregon Pharmaceutical H)ff)7
Assn. says, UUI
Oregon Dental Hygienists
Assn. says,
Western Oregon Health
Systems Agency says,
Clack. Co. S.A.C. of N.W. OR. ft
Health Systems Agency says,
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EflcBsisonu' 41
That's how the Corvallis Gazette Times sees it, if this proposal to
make 20 drastic changes in laws governing the financing of Oregon
PUDs is not defeated.
PUDs are political agencies with the authority to levy taxes,
float bonds, and otherwise obligate taxpayers for the
purpose of providing electric (or water) service.
Measure 4 Gives a Blank Check
to Political Agencies
It costs millions of dollars in public debt when a PUD condemns and
takes over another electric system
Under present law, as the Bend Bulletin points out, voters
have a "chance to learn the price tag before they give the final
approval of the formation of the district. Measure 4 would
trade that chance for a blank check. It should be defeated."
Why is Measure 4 a Blank Check?
Because it gives elected officials of a political agency unrestricted
approval to issue revenue bonds in any amount to condemn and buy
or to construct an electric system.
"The notice of election... shall state that revenue bonds are proposed
and that they would be used for the acquisition or construction of an
initial utility system. Neither the election notice or ballot shall
be required to state the amount of revenue bonds to be
issued." Measure 4, Section 14(2)
They don't even have to tell you how much public debt they
intend to pile up! And you never will have the right to vote on
the amount!
This is whv the Euaene Reaister.Guard stated that uTho
blank-check approach to financing new PUDs throughout Oregon is
. 1
Would You
This Blank
Check? NO!
WIFE 4 RJ
NO ON 4 COMMITTEE
815 N.E. DAVIS
PORTLAND, OR 97232
WILLIAM B. BOONE, CHAIRMAN