ElO.HT-The Heppnor C.aiteUe-Times, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, June 12, 1980 In Forest receipts Oregon gets almost $88 million Census Bureau in Bend askWere You Counted ? ' State of Oregon will receive an estimated $R7.R35,386 from National Forest Service re ceipts, more than any other state in the country, according to a U.S. Dept. of Agriculture release. An estimated $223 million will be shared by 43 states and Puerto Rico as a result of 1980 national forest and national grassland receipts. Interim payments of the state shares of the national forest receipst will be made during October 19HD. with the balance paid during Decem ber when final figures on the Jobless to find checks reduced About 7.260 jobless workers may find their unemployment checks cut off or reduced next week because of Congress battle over its new federal budget. Ray Thome, Administrator of the Oregon Employment Division, has reported that a special jobless benefit fund for ex-servicemen, former federal CETA public service workers, and Trade Act recipients, will run out of money June 6. Checks can be resumed only after Congress approves a Carter administration request for an additional $1.1 billion to keep the fund solvent through Sept. 30. Regular state unemploy ment insurance benefits are not affected by the problem. Those who are affected should continue to report to the Employment Division on their regular report dates so that benefits may be paid when funds are available. Thome advised. Bristow party at The Dalles A birthday party honoring Mrs. E.W. Bristow was held at The Portage Inn in The Dalles on Sunday, June 8. All of her 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren were present and enjoyed swimming throughout the day. Also attending from The Dalles, were Mrs. Lloyd Rice, and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Sumner. The party was hosted by Mrs. Bristow's children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bristow, Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bristow, Tillamook, Don Bris tow and Mr. and Mrs. John Bristow, lone, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe, Hep pner. . revenues collected during fis cal year 1980 are available. State shares of the national grassland and use area re ceipts, based on revenues collected during calendar year J980. will be paid during March 1981. "These advance estimates of pnvments to the states are being made now so local budgets mav he planned." 2 from lone on dean's list Theresa McElligott and Grace McElligott of lone are two of the- 329 students at Carroll College in Helena. Mont, that have been named to thp college's spring semes tnr dean's list. To be named to the honor mil. a student mut achieve a semester grade point average of 3.5 for 12 or more semester credit hours of study. The freshmen and senior classes placed 91 members each on the honor roll, the sophomores had 81 and the junior class fifi. Cow belles promote beef Morrow County CowBelles will be passing out free samples of beef cooked from a stir-fry recipe at two Heppner grocery stores June 14. From 2 p.m. until closing. CowBelles will be at Central Market and Court St. Market in Heppner in an effort to promote beef sales for Fath er's Day meals June 15. The CowBelles will also be giving out a new pamphlet on stir-fry recipes. Gift certificates for beef are available at the Bank of Eastern Oregon. The CowBelles have been promoting beef as a Father's Day treat since 1953 at the national level. Thank You ..We would like to thank all the people who contributed to making our 19K0 Morrow County Junior Rodeo a suc cess. Thanks to all the people who donated so generously, and a special thanks to I.ee Ansotegui. Gardner's Men's Wear, Cub Scouts and The American I -eg ion. Morrow County Rodeo Board Special This Week ECHO 315 Chain Saw w12Besr Include 6 oz. can oil & 1 file ! ' P 2? 5) Reg. 15995 j If OWI III SfOCX. 676-9157 (J J Heppner Homeowners! ! ! ! The filing deadline has been extended to Sept. 2, 1980 for the Homeowner Property Tax Relief Plan. This applies to any present owner occupied homes, as well as those who will own & occupy their homes bv June .'10, 1980. If you filed last year for the Homeowner Property Tax Relief Plan & have not moved, then there is no need to re-apply. It there are any questions-honr7B-9ISI. s,.(.k Assessor Peterson said. "However, payments will He based on actual receipts collected, so it is possible they may vary from the estimates." Rv law. 25 percent of the revenues collected by the Forest Service for timber sales, crazing permits, recre ation fees, mineral leases and land use chnrnes are returned lo the stales where the 187 million acres of National Forest Svstom lands are located. The funds are to he used for public schools and n;id; The !!) Census is drawing lo a close in this area and a final appeal is being made to make sure that everyone is counted. Individuals who feel that they or anyone else in their family have been missed should telephone the census office at 1-3H9-IH7I). placing their calls collect. David Rasmussen. census district manager in Bend, says the ' Were You Count ed?" campaign is one of the final phases of the 1!H0 Census. "Callers who feel they have been missed will have their address checked against a muster address list. In this way we can add anyone who is not on the list yet make sure no one is counted twice. It's simplv another way of Insur ing that everyone is counted," Rasmussen said. The district manager also snid that the census office is now checking to make sure a questionnaire for every household has been complet ed Local residents hired as census takers have been in the field collecting questionnaires for several weeks. They have also had to contact households that returned incomplete forms. As soon as all of the questionnaires have been gathered, the census office will total the population and housing counts and turn them eve; to local officials for review. Only statistical totlas will be turned over-the indi vidual census forms remain confidential. The purpose of the Local Review Program is lo give local government officials a chance to spot errors in the counts while the census offices are open and census takers are able to check the problems, This effort is expected lo contribute greatly to the accuracy and success of the 10HO Census, NOTK'K TO WATIIK ILSKKS Limited watering hours for yards and gardens will begin on June i, lmi and will be In effect until further notice. All watering should e done between : a.m. and V!.:m noon imrt It; on p.m. ami I2:(NI midnight. This method was used hist year and was very hiicccnsiuI for keeping a safe amount of water In our reservoirs in case of fire. We appreciate your cooperation. We would like lo lake this opportunity to thank voters for passing our water hood election. Hopefully, in the near future, this will end our need for watering regulations. Karl I'apinoHii City Foreman no- f CI V.--: S I 1 p. una 12, 13,14 ' There's no squeal about oaf . irpF.ieeol m 9 On Display in Our Parking Lot Guess the Weight of the Pig First Prizc-Thc Pig, butchered, cut and wrapped. Second Prize A 12 pound ham. Third Prize 10 pounds of bacon. 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