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    EIGHT The Heppner C.aieite-Times. Ileppner, Oregon. Thursday, May 28. mi
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
a MPrirft CITYKflLINCIL i enllbehesdon JulM X-tlae tS-JLL,
at. P2. pm. t HEPPNER CITT HALL Tt purpoea of true raeettn la to ehetwe the buift
fcrUybn,Ju1yl.t9lL-wrodbyh. CITT OF HEPPNER t 0R1C0N
Budget Committee A luawur of the bud la praeentad below. A oapy of the ta-xfot eaay be inarnrairl r eeaxsoaael tnm of
chvn.t .tit? f NPR Cm im bw-thUMi,''00 A-H- 0
tv. k.- --. .l . huu nl Kmunuu IXJ DmuUfit I I not oorjeurtant with Um baa of I
the precediivi r Major er-usfaa. if any. and tasetr effect on the budet, are explained bei-a.
Hf-tROW
Ctty
my 28. 1981 Cllffor4 W. Cr n. Kayor
Mi aiainin UMR-Bf Bwajl
FINANCIAL SUMMARY I 'ggSgjil "E'SHX;
I Total rer-aoaJS-rrso, Laix. 204018
ANTICIPATED Total Malaria la and Samoa U4jk42
REQUIREMENTS Total Capita) Outlay ! 17. VW 37.40,3,
Total All Other trperaturee and Requireeaenta 385. 3.M 424. B70
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS WJ 0J1 WJ
ANTICIPATED Total Hr Except Property Taxaa m'rtvs 147 '(Ms
REVENUES Total Property Texee Ratpurad to Balanoa BudcM 1,l""V
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES OJ7 4J 1,043,211
ANTICIPATED Total Property Taxaa Required la Balance Buxtfot JZZT l?n't.j? '
TAX LEVY Plue Eaumatad Property Taxa. Not to Be Received L1lI2 UJ
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY 187,920 217, 9S0
TAX LEVIES Levy Within TubaK 49,409 USi000
PARTIALLY One-Year Special Lavy Outaide Tax Beer . 1m22Q.
FUNDED BY Serial Lewe.
STATE OF TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PARTIALLY
OREGON FUNDED BY STATE OF OREGON 107,268 123.000
TAX LEVIES Ona-Yaar Special Levy Outaide Tax Baaa .-
TOTALLY Sanal Lev.ee -.. -
FUNDED BY Ly for Payment of Bonded Debt 64461 9?"
LOCAL TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY
TAXPAYERS I FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS 1 80,632 92. 950
gfATEMENT Of INDEBTEDNESS
DCBT OCTST ANCTNO
D NONE 31 AS SL-WMAJUSrO BELOW
OEIT AUTHOJUZED. NOT WCVJUCED
E NONE AS 9UVMAJIXXXD BCLOW
PU3USH TABLE BELOW ONLY IF COMPUTED
TYPE HF PEBT
Bonds
Intamt-BeanraT Warranra
Short-Term Note
' DEBT (XrTST AVDINC DEBT ALTHOKgED, NOT XNCVMtD
I TSYf I tafx ThY-M- j Men Year
adJml 80 eaafJ-ivl 81 J el J-tv I al al I
I TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS
4?6,0O0
iif.,000
831 .000
i .
811 ,000
FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
GENERAL COVER PIE NT
.FUND
Total PoraonaJ ScrrioM ilncludaa all PiyroU Coatal..
TotaJ Matanai and Semitaa ...
Total Capital Outlay -
Total All Other Expandinirae and Requir-anacU
Total Expenditure aad ReouiremenU
Total Reaourcaa Except Property Taxee
Piupeit Taaea Ratal -ed
Property Taaa Raquired to Balanc
ETtimfr1" i I m- - -
Total Proparry Tax Lery
Lrey Within Tax Baae .
One-Year Special Le-nea Oulaxie Taj Baae .
Sanal and Coonniirraj La-oea (Oparaorap
Sanal Lenea (Capital Canatruction)
La-ry For Payment al Bonded Debt
Total Panonal Sernoai Oncludea all Payroll Coau)
Total Matanai and Stmaa -.
Total Capital Outlay .
Total All Other Expeodi euros and Reawremenla .
Total Expand! turea and Raouireraentj ....
Total Reeourcei Eaoept Piopeny Tax
Property Taaea Reoeired
Pi open J Taxee Recfuired to Baiaiice
Frnrnf-' Piuperty Taaea Not to be Received
Total Piuperty Tax Levy
Levy Within Tax Ba
Onav Year Spaaal Lena Outaide Tax Baaa
Sanal and Conanuing Leviea i Opera ting i ..
Sanal Lmaa (Capital Conatrucuonl
La-ry For Payment oi Bonded Debt .
83.133 98.673 137, 273
76t79 9A333 100,07
2 . 500 3.230 8.600
2.062 24.713 13,639
166.488 220.969 239.941
163.340 I 106.653 147.430
77.310 I,' -,..-v - ..... .
",! 114.314 112.311
9.145 12.489
'' ' 123.459 123.000
49.409 125.000
j 74.050
BOW) SIMatC FUND
I LAST rAfl "980 THCS K . HfW8' 01
I '
I
I" 61.701 60.450 85.066
I 61.496 60 50 85.06
i'.W 7 ?39
61'496 f ' 39.686 1 84.307-1-''
"l 4.773 j 8.443
' ' 64.461 . 92.930
"i 1
i I
64.461 I 92.950
ORGANIZATIONAL L NITS-PROG RAMS
GENERAL C0VEMErr
TouJ Personai Services (Includei ill Payroll Cubist.
Toui Miirnals and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Lxpendiiures and Requirements . .
Toul ExpendiEures and Requirements ......
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Toial Personal Services (includes al! Hjyroil (. ji:u
Total Vlateruis and Services
'olai Capital Outlay
Tola! All Other expenditures and ReyuireTienti
Total Expenditures and Requirrrnenti . .
ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT, PROGRAM .
CE.MEBAt FUND
AC JAL DAI4 AOOfreo OOGET AO0VE0 BUO(iT
las- vcap 79- 80 TM15 ycaw 80-81 N6T ygaa 81-62
6. 7b; 7,474 3,276
64,453 78,815 84,210
1.500 500 1.600
2.062 21.713 IQ.9
74:782 i 108.502 I 132.743 I
ORGANIZATIONAL
UNITPROGRAM
SWH.!?!. FUND
Toul Person Servuei t tndujei il Pjyra!) Cjiiii
Toial Maienus and St-rvKe,
Taiai Capitai 0uiIj
TotaJ Ail Other t samu.t jres and Rtv-juiremcnu
ToiaJ EApentut jrei and Require merrs
CE.VERAL CO'ERNKZNT
Toui Peisonau Servn.es ilnciuOei iil Pj roil
Total Materials and Services
Toui CjpnaJ Outlay
Toul AU Other Expcniiiufes orri Kc juirenen::
Toiai Expendiures orij Reuifements .
CTUAu DATA ACOPTEQ BUDGET ArWOVta 8UOG6T
LAST VCAP 79-80 TWf5 VFA 8081 Mf XT VgAn81-82
5.Z74 5,753 7,7U
3,764 3,810 4.100
-0- -0-
-0 Qz z2z
9.0T8 I 10.563 ! 11.866
ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT, PROGRAM .SAT1-. FUND
ACTUAL 0r- ACGPTEO BUDGET PeCVtO BUDGET
I iArr r 13 79-80 Twig VFAP 80-81 ET re4o 8182
' -0- -0- -0-
750 1.500 1-300
-0- -fl -0-
rJ3- -a
! 750 I 1-500 1 1-500
ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT PROGRAM . fPICB fvst
! acTjAc AT AO'jeTEO BuOGfT aeenovto BUDGET
AS" par79j"JSC) thi ycaw 80-81 pT ypaw8162
6S.893 73,132 80.8S9
5, 582 6 ,840 7,212
-0- -0- -0-
-0- 3000 3,000
69.475 82.972 1 91.071
ORGANIZATIONAL
czmALsornxzic; unitprogram
FIRE
I I SI)
T'Hal Personal ServL.es (Irvluues ill Pjt jI! (
Total Mater.ais anil itrvice.
Total C-oitai Outlay . .
Tola! Aii Other htpen': j'c. n. '. 'Px juirfTi::'.
Tota) Eoeri l.-t'ire. ar-i Her: .;:t-ntr .
,tsj
ACT UAL DATA AUOCTE0 SuUSt T AjfOVE r.j B1. J .fr r
LAf" Y6AP 79-80 TWI-; yCAP 8081 -;p t T YfAU 81-82
4,286 5,669 1 3.882
j.Q . 2.200 "
I rll- UZ5C .
I .-a- -fir -0-
i Zm 1 .369 13.082
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS-PROGRAMS
GE NERA L UfZl.HO. NT .
Total Personal ServiLCS llncluucs all Payroll tostsi. .
Taial Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total Ail Other (.xpenduutrs and Ke ..uire'iirois
ToIJi txper.iitirs a;.d H-i.u.:-. re-.'
ORGANIZATIONAL
UNIT PROGRAM .
.lltmX. FUND
ACT,jAu DATA I ADOPTED BUDGET ArfOVt0 BUCXifT
last" veab 79-80 this veap 8081 NtxT yeah 81-82
4.915 5,646 $,492,
?8J LaiS LJlAJ
LOW LafifiQ iaia
-o -0- dh.
"-', ' 8.064 1 9.677 1
O Lexington news
Delpha Jones 989-8189
Mrs. Lylt Pttk (Virginia
and Mrs. CO. Jones (Delpha
motored to Springfield. Ore
gon on Tuesday where they
were delegates to the Rehekah
Assembly of Oregon. The
meeting was presided over by
the 1!HU President Vivian
Roome. The officers, both
elected and appointed, had
long gowns of pale blue lace
with empire waistline and
accordion pleated skirts, with
yellow rose corsages, Around
the rooms were mementos
from subordinate lodges
throughout the stale, received
at her visitations Some inter
esting notes of interest were
that there were 707 seals given
for the memory work, in the
unwritten work. 30 lodges had
hvluw changes and five
lodges had drill teams,
Fifty sisters anil two broth
ers received the Reheknh
degree on Wednesday morn
ing. 555 sisters and 201
brothers were registered for
the session this' year,
Several very clever skits
were presented with the
crowing rooster who has been
crowing for Oddfellowship for
the past ypni
Five subordinate lodges pe
titioned for their district
deputy president with Holly of
Lexington receiving the per
mission. This however, will
not go Into effect until after
the .1981 election. Consequent-
I'L'NDS NOT REQUIRING
lotal Persona! Vrvucs (Includes all Payroll Cosltl
Total MaleiuK and Scith.es
total Capital Outlas
Total All Mthot rvpnidilurcs and Requirements . .
lotal I ApcnJiiurt's and Requirements
Total Kcstmtt.'s
A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
STREETS (ROADS)
ACTUAL DATA
Last yeah 79-80
1Q OIA
38.410
M.W4
ADOPT El) BUUL.6T
THIS Vt AM 80-81
13jS72
Ji.b92
11.300
vtm yTiLm.
i7.m
- II'MI
134608... .
ij?2..
JIaSoo.
13,137
7 -770
FUND
lotal Personal Services (Ineludes all Pas toll Costs) ,
lotal Matenals and SersKes
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other I Xvndiiure and KcuirriiKi!ts . .
lotal btprndituret and Requirements
lotal Resouiees
ACTUAL SeATA.-. I ADOPTED iWDy.' I APPHOVtD tyi;
LAST YEAH ZV THIS Y.A-W'ji, MKT rtAW "'.'l
4?. 854 32423. 33687
29.731 ilLi.4 a633
1288 lj.290 7,305
!L486 LtiPQ 2Va01i
84,3 7J! lO? 59. JQ4a64jl
n6.543 I 102.439 I 104.642
SIWIR OPERATING
rusu
Tolal Personal Sernecs I Includes all Pas roll Coslt)
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital (Vitlay
total All Other rtpendiiures and Re.Uiiennts . .
Total Kxnendilures and ReouireiiKnls
Total Resouues
Tola) Peixnial Sersiees lliuludts all Payroll Costsl
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
total All Other LuJitaies and Kei'inemenis . .
lotal I upendilurc and Rcu.uircmrit.'.
Total Kv'MHItcev
Total Persona' Sertues (Include, all Payroll Costsl
foul Materials and Srivk.cs
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other r.xpciijiiuiis and Renuireiiieuts
Total Pspeiiditures and KcuuiretiH-ni.
Total RevHirces
Toial Pciwnal SiulC (Includes all Payioll Costsl . .
Total Materials and Scisiccs
Total I'epiiel (Julias
Total All ixher I ;x.i..I:.ii.- ! k". " "M'
Total rsiieiidii'ii- " Kvi( ni.-.nei.'
Total Me.n.e
1 UNUS NOT REQUIRING
Iota) PeiMHial .Vrskes (Includes ail Payroll Costsl . . .
lotal Malcnjk all J Scrsu.cs
I 'la! I jpiial Outlay
lotal All Other P svtiihitties and Requirements
I'ljl I spvudiluri and Kei.uirenients
I"lal RcMHlKei
Ii'tal Kivi'iial S.iKct lln.ludes all Payroll Costs) ,
Iota! MjierijU and Services
total Capital Outlay
I 'lal All Other I tprndituret and Requirements . . ,
lotal 1 tpendnures and Requirements
i otal Resources
lotal Puv.rial Serins (Includes all Payroll Coils) .
total Matcnah and Seish.es
lotal Capital Oullas . . . ".
total All Other I ieiidiiuics and Requirement . .
lotal i.xpciidiltHes and Requirements
total RevHi:.es .
ACTUAL laATA I AOOPTIO ByUi .T APPBOvED VPi.l
LAST YE.B 79-V). THIS YEAf.'80-ll Nf . T Y. AP, tl-tl
It, Ilk 13,572 13.608
IT70I5 JOTWJ .WS
ITJ9C 17296 -0-,
7,92 I'jpiC 8t'lI
32.C.2 46,319 " 43,300
38,106 I 467319 T 43.300
rCRCAN STRXU WlPSl - FUND
ACTUAL DATA I AOlVTtO BUDGIJ I APPHOVEU Ul)L.f T
LAST VEAH Jl-tD THIS YEAH aW-Bi NEXT YEAH Bj-Bj
1 7,l l,43fl Zfc
1,894 LaSQ -Q
8 093 I 1.430 I rifc 1
.HrtTtt STSTTJ1 IfintOVErglll PROJECT Fl'Nii
ACTUAL UATA- I AULSPrfU (iaHGAI I APPHOVIO V'M
LAST YEAH 7?? THIS YEAH gO-"1. HE X T YE All -.
J30W5 7"4"30700C3
qZ 433,000 "J 430.000
jj- 435.000" I 430.000
STREET iqUlPHlNT HESERVE . Fl'Nii
AtTuAi uTa r adopTco BurWt I ArWrtviu uo-.rT
LAST YtAB J8a0 TH.S YEAH 8Q-84 Hint THHajaH
4,723 "Z 3,000 6,000 "
4,723 3.000 6.000
A 852 1 3.000 I 6.000
A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
. EQL1CZ EQUlPPJUtT RXSEg-VI . . FUND
ACTUAL OATA AlXlPTtll BULK.ET APPMOVtO BUDGET
LAST YEAH 7S-80 THIS YEAH .80-81 MKT YEAH 81-82
f.-QOO 4,2ft 37000
2,000 4a264 laOOQ
2-000 I -264 I ..OQQ I
..FL0Op.pAyuLJ0tC nOOUDS - FUND
ACTUAL OAIA 1 ADOPTED lUOaiT I APPHGVIO BuDGtl
LAST YEAH 79-B0 THIS YEAH8q-8 tT 'E AH 1111
.Q- 67200 3.906
-0- 6200 3.906
6.000 1 6.200 I 3.906
.BIVEWJE SHARtKC - FUND
ACTUAL DATA I AOOPTED BUDGET I APPROVED BUDGET
LAST YEAH 7a.r0 THIS YEAH ATl-dl Nf . T Y t AH 1
21.589 19.330 30.386
21.589 .UJ5t3 MOafc
26775r I 19.350 ! 30 . 386
(f aernilar magtlng, data la chantred from .Tun pi 2 to Jun 9..
INinUK ur UUlAiL l nJsuunu
-ORMLB-l
Aiuaaftiigottha
at 2j pax. at .
Laxlnrton City Council
srulhaaaldaa JWe ?
Cltv Hall
.. Th purpoae of thai aaaotaraf la tod
tetlsafiaeady-vberisTaancJurrl, 19 JLlaaappro-odby tha City Qf IiCalnrtoq
a. A -uaaxnary Of Use budtjet as -reeanstad beeow A eopy of Uxa bsadeaM aary Ba
rp.tlrlnr.( nf Tnl.q V.. A 11 vn r phono 289-4U2
ThaboimwmvrmrKimimbMot tmantmi ED mi' Q aata-i
I year Major chenae-, If any, and their efteet on the ktsd-sst. are
tfaalaaanaf.
i m
fnaaf
6 IH
t with the k
PtoTTOW
Iiexlnt'ton
(City)
5-n -ei.
(Data)
Ed Bakrr. Wnyor
FINANCIAL SUMMARY iWMWT
Total IHraooalBerrSoea ul , o'oro
ANTTCEPATED TrA aUteruskandSerrioea 29.69 V,n
REQUIREJdXrfTS Total Capital Outlay 62. 572 il'll
Total All Other Eipandlturea and Raqsdieaaota
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS lla.,465 71 , Tib
ANTICIPATED Total Ravenuea Except Property Texaa lQ'i,tl'& ,
tarmnjEa TtrtPntmtTTnmllmtuUBiiimBuit ft. 207 ""'"
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES 114,4,65 97,775
ANTICIPATED Total Property TexeeRaulrod UBalam Burajat .. B.PW &,V
TAX LEVY PWrrarjseted Property Texaa Not to Ba rvaeaarad 054
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY 9,Jj6 9,472
TAX LEVIES Larvy Within Tax Baae 1,91 2ig7ri
PARTIALLY CtYeaTSpelArryOutaaW Tax Baaa -
FUNDED BY Serial Lersea l.WXJ LMli
STATE Of TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PAisTLALLY q 179
OREGON FUNDED BY STATE OF OREGON - y,JJ 7
TAX LEVIES One-Year Special Levy Outasoe Tax Baea . ...
TOTALLY Serial Le-wa -
FUNDED BY Levy lor Parmerrt of Bonded Debt
LOCAL TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY
TAXPAYERS FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS 1 I I
STATEMENT OP WOtmVJNtfti
rx-tr orrrCTANDCNG ' I okmt Mjhouod. mm oKumtD
wow- J amnatAHmnuj O fom Aeinii-nae-o-
PUBLiSH TABLE RKLOW ONLY DP COGUTTTD
mm otmfTAWDiNO I dptt AirrHowrocp. not tNCURiaa)
Tr,Yr I NeitYear TtaeY-sr ""VlT.
TYPE OF DEBT HorjaJri or Julr 1 aseUaiyl m J& 1
jpt. WW!! 137,0?.
Intar-t-Baaa-JWarTBlU
Short-Term Note -
TOTAL DTOrrtTTTOfvraB 1?f.C75 t?7.o?4 I '
ly. this years DDP will serve
until assembly time In May of
!MI,
The lodges lost IB women
and 50 men by death and ;
resignation. ' '
Rernadtttle Grogan of Milton-Firewater
area was a- ;
warded the award for the
outstanding musioinn nf the
year. The presentation was on
the order of queen-for-a dny
with a robe and lovely tiara,
with the words musician
presented to the tune of
"Mother." Eastern lodge
members were hnppy for
someone from our area to
receive this honor.
Several honored guest were
present, among them the
representative of the Inter
national Rebeknhs Assoc.. and
the grand warden of Oanada.
assembly president of Nev
ada, the assembly president
and marshal of Washington
and several other distinguish
ed brothers.
The election of officers was
held with the following taking
office: President Marie Mc
Vay of Portland. Vice Pres
ident Luella Foster. Warden
Euna Maken from Joseph,
Ore.. Secretary Joan Blatter.
Treasurer Sharon Magnum.
Mary Brown. assembly
trustee from The Dalles, and
Home Board trustee Mnxine
Freeman.
Virginia Peck of Holly
l,odge. appointed Inside
guardian, was installed on
Thursday evening. Her hus
band drove to Springfield on
Thursday to act as her escort
for the installation and grand
march.
The In2 session is schedul
ed for Rosehurg. in 1U83 in
Seaside and in lH4 Oirants
Pass. There was much busin
ess transacted and the dele
gates will be bringing the
reports back to their lodges.
Lyle Peck and Cecil Jones
motored to Springfield on
Thursday afternoon for the
installation of the Kebekah
Assembly officers. While
there the men had quite an
interesting visit with Mr.
Patterson, whose father had
at one time had a saw mill in
the Willow Creek area of the
mountains. Mr. Patterson had
at an earlier date contacted
the Morrow County Historical
Soc, concerning a marker for
his grandfather's grave who is
buried near the Gurdane
Cemetery in Umatilla County.
He had heard of the project of
MCHS in marking of graves
and was interested in the
project, thinking it a real
worthwlle endeavor of the
people of this county.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones
motored to Baker on Sunday
where they attended the
golden wedding reception of
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell of
Sumpter, Oregon. After serv
ing the lovely refreshments,
the guests danced to and were
entertained by the music of
the eastern Oregon Old Time
Fiddler's Assoc. The Joneses
then met on Monday Mr. and
Mrs. Dewie Lovelace and
daughter Peg of Ontario, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lovelace
and children of Anchorage,
Alaska, at Union and enjoyed
a pot luck wiener roast at the
Catherine Creek Park before
returning home. Enroute they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hudson and Eva Hudson in La
Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Martin
of Moro, Ore., were visitors
with relatives and friends over
the Memorial Day weekend.
Holly Rebekah Lodge will
meet on Thursday evening at
their hall. This is not the
regularly scheduled meeting,
as it was cancelled from last
week due to school activities.
Erda Pieper had as house
guests over the Memorial Day
weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel
Dick and Trevor and Devonna
of Portland and Gary Dick of
Newport. They brought Maur
ice Groves to his home in
Heppner following major sur
gery at a hospital in Califor
nia. While here Darrell spent
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Kit George and attended the
graduation of Mrs. Dick's
niece, Lynn Dee Devin.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Groves
of Albany, Mrs. Jeff Mason of
Madras, Melba Fish of Se
attle, and Mr, and Mrs. Dean
Asher and daughter of Baker
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Howard during grad
uation activities. Mrs. Fish
remained for a longer visit
with the Howards,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vocom
were visitors at the Forrest
Rinehnrt home In Ukinh
Monday.
Paul Morey and Erda Pie
. per were Pendleton callers on
Tuesday to consult a phys
ician. Visitors to the Carl Mar
quardt home on Sunday were 1
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bloods
worth of Pendleton and Mr,
and Mrs. Clay Smith and
daughter of Albany.
Roberta Johnson, a former
teacher in Lexington, visited
with the Joe Yocoms on,
Monday. She Is moving from
Milton Freewater to Hermls
ton. Pinner guests of Pat Wright
and family were: Mr, and
Mrs. Whitmer Wright of
Woodbum, Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Mounts of Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Mounts and family
of Roardman. Mr. and Mrs,
Burke O'Brien and children
and Freda Majeske of Hepp
ner. Julie Wattenhurger and
daughters Snndi. Susie, and
Julie. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Maleske and the Wright
children, Sandi and Mark. The
afternoon was spent In visiting
and the younger members of
the party en joying the animals
of Sandi. baby chicks, rabbits
and kittens.
Uivelle Nelson ( Pieper has
been a patient In Corvallis
where she recently underwent
a knee replacement.
Gene Heliker and several
members of his band visited at
the Cutsforth Cabin over the
weekend with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. 0 W. Cutsforth One
of the members had the
misfortune to fall while cross
ing a stream and was taken to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
where several Stitches were
taken in his chin. The group is
playing at the present time at
the Holiday Inn in Wilsonville.
Ore.
Betty Christman and daugh
ter Jean and son Caleh,
Gladys VanWinkle and grand
son Patrick visited over the
holidays in Salem. Gladys
visited with a daughter and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Bradd.
It is reported that the
mushroom hunting in the
mountains is gmtd at the
present time.
Valda Smith and son Dale
were Monday visitors in
Lexington. While here they
stnpix'd at the Kenneth Jones
home. Dale is home from
Texas where he is with the Air
Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilbert.
Toledo. Wash., spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Buchanan.
Mike Kane, who has been
visiting his son Patrick, has
gone to Saudi. Arabia, where
he will be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Balfe of
Anchorage, Alaska, visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Palmer, and attend
ed their son, Scott Bolfe's
graduation from lone High
School.
Other visitors for the grad
uation were Mike Palmer and
Barbara Haggard and son
Gene from Portland.
GOOD GOLF
Tips On A Low
Scoro At A High Age
By Jay Hebtrt
As a golfer ages, the
muscles may become leu
upple, the distance-producing
backawing ahortena.
"-j."- R u n y n ,
W -t Snead, and
Habart w e i ff h t e d
club, steel pipe, etc. At age
79, Gene Sarazen walks the
beachea of Marco laland
daily swinging a 24 ounce
club.
For aenior golf era, clubi
with a little more flexible
a abaft are almoat must.
Added flexibility gives you
more head feel and allows
you to bend the ahaft at
impact which givea you the
desired trajectory. Experi
ment with different shafts
and find the flex that suiU
your awing.
Often, a golfer tries to
compensate for a loaa in dis
tance by awinging harder.
Do just the opposite. Step
away regroup and think
of timing and rhythm. Give
it a nice smooth waggle and
awing 85 percent effort.