Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1981)
Th Hrppnrr Cazftte-Tlmet, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Jane 4, IM1-NINE Sifting through the TIMES City of Arlington plans centennial festivities- FIFTY YEARS A(iO Bright hoptw held for ga indtiHtry-vfleran driller do t'larfH ruh at WHIh Springs in pnyliiR amount, Market mi id good, Sam Foster instructs officers of the Wells Springs Oil and Gas Company on the procedure for separating the gas from the water soon. Park organization set-to incorporate at once. Munici pal park will he the name of lleppner's city park to be developed on the lots recently acquired by the Americal U'Kion adjacent to the swim ming tank. This was decided by the park commission organized yesterday at the office of J.J. Nys by the American legion and Lions Club committees. i.uiuxy of talent coming here June 20 through June 24. ..The free choutaqua will offer a fine holiday attraction for all of Morrow County. Two plays are slated "The Big Push" and "Kibitzer" along with a variety of musical and Rpcaking talent. TWENTY-FIVE YF.AR8 AGO One of the Heppner Wrang lers biggest events of the year the Heppner Heyday, will be held Sunday at the rodeo field. The group will parade down town starting at 1 p m. and the rodeo will start at 1 :30. Lyle Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash, was re cently elected the sports editor of the Index, Pacific University's newspaper, for the IBM 57 school year. The past week brought the hotipst weather of the year with the mercury climbing to an official BU degrees Friday. The warming temperatures brought a series of thunder storms which added some moisture to an already wet May. Len Gilliam. Heppner weather observer, recorded .04 inch Friday and an additional .13 inch from Tues day night's storm. ..bringing May's total to nearly two inches. FIVE YF.AR8 AGO Plans for Heppner's July 4 celebration were disclosed by Mike Sweeney, Bicentennial committee chairman at the Chamber of Commerce, Mon day. Sweeney reiterated the com mittee's plans saying "We had a kick-off at the Pioneer Picnic, last year. Last July residents responded to the Bicentennial Wagon Train with one of the largest turnouts at Cecil, when an estimated 1.300 people jam med the small community to celebrate the occasion. It was one of the largest turnouts in the three-state area." Presently the Bicentennial committee has three projects: the Democrat Gulch School -house. Hager Park and the restoration of the Hardman Community Center. A total of $16,5(10 has been received in state funds for these projects not counting monies received from private individuals. On the Fourth a breakfast in the park will be put on by the American legion: a flag ceremony and the dedication of the schoolhousp will follow: the company will then march to the county courthouse to dedicate the new flagpole presented by the Elks IMnc In the afternoon a jackpot rodeo will be held at the fairgrounds: in the evening Jim Rogers will cater a dinner with the proceeds going to the Bicentennial Committee. That night there will he fireworks at lone. Arlington is planning a celebration June 20-21. to commemorate the city's 100 year Centennial. Doc Severin sen of the "Tonight Show" is coming home to help celebrate this historic event. Co-Chairmen are Mrs. Ada (Lee) Connor and Bus Clough. The opening weekend (June 20 21) will feature opening ceremonies, a chicken bar becue (tickets are available now by writing Portland General Electric. Box 19H1. Arlington 97R12). an art show by people who are living or have lived in. Arlington, a balloon release, a street dance, and children's activi ties sand castle building, greased pole climb, and Drawing of Arlington's centennial belt buckle money scramble. Registration for visitors will be at Portland General Elec tric Building on the mall. Name tags will be available. Registration will also help "old-times" find classmates anH f-iends Several cUisws are pi; nning class re-inior.-i at thi; "" Collector's items belt buck les are abo Iwini Koto The design is an original ink drawing by Alen (Mrs. Louis Rucker. a long-time resident of the area, and the frame work is by Shari Bitlinger (Mrs. I,ee a newcomer of eight years. The buckles are made of pewter and show several items associated with Arling ton - the old lerrv. geese migrating overhead, the river and the town snuggled be neath the bluffs. The first five buckles are being auctioned off to the highest bidders. Bids are being accepted from now until September 1 at 12 noon. Bids will be opened at 2 p.m. Bids must be accompanied by a check to cover the amount of the bid. Unsuccessful bids will have their checks returned. Minimum bid is $15. Buckles are available now for $15. plus mailing cost at the PGE office. Stationary. T-shirts and hats which have mesh backs are also available at Portland General Electric on the mall. Arlington. "We are looking forward to a great celebration and we hope you can join us." said Mrs, Harold Hansell. publicity chairman. REOEODECl l IONE UNITED J CHURCH OF CHRIST J AlffTIf! 9 I DAR-D-Q I Jsna 7, I 10 a.n. J Willow Grange Hall I FUN FOR THE t WHOLE FAMILY! , torn at imb anumw 4 mi mm Board of Director a. a 23 " mVL tBa.an. U4V) ' r ' ' r 610 Condon . Happaar. Orm. . ,..,. u bkui ia w ai ... .. aaa Mam Hwi j uvmtm . mJ1 - kr um Hpp r 0a tary Halaf mmi PUtolet 4 aa a ' mi tka il la mama kalaa. 4 vr at aka mg.i aa. ha I .at mm amiM f taa mi 810 tendon l-pr. , Happnar. Orafoa )M ,m , mmm mi 10 -. mmm ) Hin.lai ana. Hajaa uaaa. U an, mmm mmu affaaa ai mmm kataaa. a a la lilnl kaUa. . .rln-raaa mi AtnlM la nmtcuL twataat T-jTw -81 a.t laj j2 tauX fainail Imlm (laaiaaaa aU myniX aaaca) . . . 19,870.00 20,575 00 --. 9,350.00 uncsiii lit avaaraui V "- , "' huiuioa, r- - -a umum. 33.517.00 1,625.00 -4-T-.-. fttbm. 62,fl3.H .,55O.0O Vaaal lavaajaaa laaaat VMaarajr taaaa l.U.U V.SiOM tavuuaj tmtmX hiimi tarn i-niUaf aa lilim liiini "i78'"" I aliwtw wgwi. m M,83.i; 3i..S50U)0 Talal Vaaaaarajy taaw ftaaa4fa4 Ba lalaaaa aaaaat 16,5670 ' 17.CW0.0O1 umcumtm Tlmml laclaaaaa Havoc. laaaa laaawaa 1,000.00 1.620.00 UI IMn (Maaaau mUmmm mm laaaa k hu) ' ' tal Komn m uanr 17.567.00 I lB.fcW.QQ ! i, MCU. t- j 17.567.00 1J.60.00 maun or mm taat aaatat mmy Oauiaa taa aaaa ' tat LOT - I 1 I anil I an In aat tlaaHanin lawlaa. I LmnUmt if I la. Ba. I HJNLH NOT KEQUIKINC A fROTtRTY TAX TO Ml UVItU Hrfaitual Car FUND Tulal KtiHiiial Si'fVk.ca lliuluiMit all Paytull CuaU) Tuul fcUitiuU ami iiuratxi Tuul dptial Outlay Tulal All Ulhai tupaniliium and HntuuanMiiu . . Tulal t.aMiiditufa and Mii;uinynicnu Tulal KcHiutiW. lulal ISiikmmI Nvrvlvi (IikiIuoc all hiyiull CutUI lolal MjhiuU anj Scivitn Tulal Capilal Outlay Tuul All (Xlm I i'iijiiim jnU Ki itiii.'iiKiii . . Tulal tkuundiltlick and IUttiiicMa-iiu Tulal Mtffcttm'k'a ACTUAL OAT I AST VI AH l?7?-Oq Auoriio aucx.n TMn vi a l yio-r "jcr.Tn.i.y 3z.y i quifant "31i07O".OO- AWHOVI0 auootT FUND , mjfViV;, iM Sz'zx, r:.T-w; '2,091.32 X2V.C7 I"3j650.cj0 2,091.32 "2,616.12" ,6tf.00 2,091.32 I 2,616.12 I ,6$o.tX WHO FORM LB 3 PUBLISH ONLY COMPLETED PORTION OF THIS PACE FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE UVILO -FUND Tulal Pviluiial Scik.i (IikIuuc all Pjymll (mul Total Matanal and &ti'Kc Tulal Capital Outlay Tulal All Olhai EnfMndiluiei and K.uuifaintnU . Tulal tKiidiiuni and Rtquiramtnu Tulal Ramuicai Eiuapl Hiupany Taut Piupaily Taut Rttaiwd Ptupafiy TaHi Rtuuia'd lu Balance foiniMled Piupofty Ta.oi Nut l be Rcccimd . . Tulal PiuMiiy Tan Lovy Uvy Wiihni Tax baw Om-Yaai SukuI UHI OulsiuV Tan Baw .... Stfial Lflvm and CunUnuinit Ia'vk-i Levy Ful Payment ul Bunik'U Ohl ACTUAL OAT A AUOTHU UlX,f T APTMOVtD (UOCtT LAST VIA 197y-(0TMIS VIAH(tO-4l NfxT Vf AH 81-32 15,753.6J U,mJXi j.nK ir.55o.oo r,wuzr V.w.w .33 .00 00 CO20-.-0C3 SVpVT.OT- 353535 i;, 600 .oo ir73a.oo 177550700 2i7U7737 wv-'"'- , ,,..,,.,..,.,,,,,. : T; r.ooo.oo-; TT.hTZ '", 1111 : Slf3iW- mmtptmuiwpm I...- 1 ni.f ... , I,..,. rvT.frw.y":,,,,M, . SPECIAL FUND RtSOURCES AND EXPENDITURES rewsruAi. cars BeppoT CDtry Maiotaoacca Dlatriot (MUNICIf't COHWATIONI 11 TOXICAL. UA1A anMU All 1 ACTUAL .AOMPTtD lUUI T ifUlM'. must ri'M .11. t - - nQ2afl6aL.. JC,795.0Q- JO. 7V5.00 7 ?3o.7S 60. . .00 1 " 7, 357799 3U5.Q9-.. .Ji.32Q.00 ITFM Hf.AOt-jML rs nif no 1 Vi.oa aAnitct' 4ii,,,t :mT Jrt t,l" I Jl j ' , fu"1 fvniortt' 1" -'1 ' 1 ,tr. , -r..- ii-rtu ufli'. Peruetual Cart I 'Sal 'or i ki in : : v Hrpatunl Car Fund U0O(T fOK N(T EA 1981-82 262.50 ji,co8.L9 31,oot9.uy jlooo.uy 3i,t(.6.i,y 31.ud.li9 31,i.te.4,9.' 30t79A.49 31,?79.00 TOTAL IXftNDITUHfcS ---- 31,020.00 TOTAL 31,66t).li9 31.6cd.449 RESOURCES AND EXPENDITURES Bappoar Oxf ry Malntoanei Dlatrlet .municipal CORmaiATIOMI MISTOACAL DATA k)TI auoa Vf AS) ITEM UOGCT fO tA 181 1 3? . Jt. fT 'C1 "'.". fT ,.! "C. 1,319.U .2aO91,0O . . .1,9i8.32. 1,000.00 H3.00. 167.30 ' $00.00 , r'- !' i .' Ka K'!ll !'''' - i-,- -.trj TA Aii'itd fi C - T - " - ifr" - .'3. 2,c0J.JO ' 2,coOf.jO 250.00 l,OiX(.0o 250.00 1,000.00 3',a$0.C0 . 3,850.00 2.319.94 2t23A.CO . 2,616.12 228.62 143.00.. .r--. if, 5 2,4?0.65 "iuipiiient Purchaaa Bapair 3,85p.CO . . 385o.oO 3,d5?.00 . 3,350.00 ' 14 j U j 2P091.32 2.091.32 2,091.32 I 2,091.32 TOTAL txrCNDITURES 2,616.12 TOTAL 3,350.00 ' 3,dSo.OO RESOURCES C&KERAI, Heppoar Catanr Malntnanca Dlatrlet w "tfrAi- CCMWOf.AT.ON. . MIJTO.ICAL OATA B. auocET fon Htxr vtAW 1961-82 actual AooartoauooeT BCOM ntaens I F.POT mccamc This vcah RESOURCE DESCRIPTION aaoaoaeo av I AJaovco v adotto v vtAW J32&J9 vtAwlSOSatt 1980-ai iudito... auootTco...TTM oovt.N.NO aoov 5,636.33 3.827.00 4.000"00 ".a.c.MH.ioaa.i. 1Q,0la:.0o 10,000.00 I wwrtrnif CaaHai lAccmal a..nl , 1 2f8l6.18 2.516.00 2.000.00 y t... iwi . a. . 2,000.'OT" 2,000.50 j 1 504;.3S ( 32.O0J 500.X " '--"t (Diunt) Qffaata 50.O? jO.OLT j I OTMCA KESOuaCES ; 1.885.00 1.200.00 1.90C.OO "TnlTa ownWolo.lM 1,500.00 t00'"" j t 2ojj5 191.00 200.00 isxnt la OM CfWvfrr . ,-1 , . . 1.7W.0O 1.845.00 1.500.00 SDac.. in Maw Catarr 15 ' -U 1PQ.PP 60.00 100.00 4nna1 r.. 50.00 50.00 aAa i2Q 00. Ptrpatual C-ra . , 'j0 U Jl 3.613.92 2.-06.00 2.103.00 Intr.,t nn Tniraafant 2''? ii M JJ3l5 38fi 30.00 c.a t.tt R.fi 30.00 30.00 11Q 38.00 150.00 Mlllanan 2000 ?0.00 li. ; ii -li . ii u ii -u ; 2 Ut 2 -u u B J -It Ji. ii a -n a - , a 11 i ZIZZ! 16.8395e . 534.00 12.780.00 twi.c.-.t...i.M-4 17.550.0 17,550.00 - 1, gisS :wxww 1X5553 - n5o--r nloSo.a - n- 29.719.17 37,876.00 29,347.00 TOTAL RESOURCES 3U.550.OU 314.550.00 DETAILED EXPENDITURES GENERAL OaOANIZATIOMAL. UNIT-.UMO Happoar Caaatary Malntananea Dlttrlot IMUMfCWAL COnaOAATIONI 4lsTORICAL OATA I I ACTUAL Ua BUO-T NO. A aoOOtT FO MT VIA 1981-82 t-oa-oalnw n-d-o vtAa EXPENDITURE DESCRIPTION n MoAoitfl iV j AWtovW BV I AUtWTfB IV vcARl22r!Z9 vtAa jSZitjfC 1980-81 " PU0.tA- SSRVICBSt aoooct uun coaarTT t xmmm aoov L ,13.220.5 10.365.00 1J. 000.00 T 3uparitend"ri? 13.00o.00 13.000.X I J L 1f350.3( 750.00 1,600.00 2 Fart-tlna aoi Qvartlaa ljyO.OO 1.39O.0O L 1 727.2( 760.00 720.00 deorttt ytO.OO cO.0Ci L 105.0C 1..0Q 10Q3fl. -S-lI 10J.GO 100.00 i. ' 3S2.5C 403.00 450.00 Audit. 55.00 T25.00 L ' 3.434.5; 2.370.00 4.000.00 J.?rlna E.paflta Fayroll Coita f'! ' 19,1-jQ.21 16. 19,870.00 TUT. PO.UL SSHVIC-i 20.575.00 20.575.CO j ' Z '. KAIERIaLS a --HVICSSi ' 1L 3 t)J..L- n,t. 2iQL Matarl-a and -.rvlcai Ij.iOQ L.MQ.jd 862. K -?.0Q 1,000.00 Contractual jrvlo 1 .00.00 !1 198.0. 178.00 150.00 Qfflc txpana 2 JO. 00 ii . 1,a69K 932 lO0SL Utllltl. (itr. Klactrlclty,Talhon T 2.3O0.OQ il 606.CH. 763.00 700.00 laaurano 1,000.00 Li . 178. 3S 205.00 250.00 Slaotloua k Public atlona 250.00 !1 " 13.JC 40.X 50.00 WjoaJOanajouj ljQ.QO 1L OTil Htf 6hv;c . ?aiw.0o. LL. I. 14 H 00. 00. 1,027.00 OPSRAlIiC OOifllX-.'CI 2.625 .00 2.625.00 a. " 1,7-9.5C' 143.00 50Q.QQ IiF TO llM-HT Rti.HV- 1.000.00 1.000.00 ii i) TT - . 7T ' I. TT "" ZZ "" m it "iT ' "if TT " it - . L 25.39-. 31506.00 " 28.347.00 total ixiw5iTuin 33.550.00 33.550.00 jl " 3f827.0( 6. 370 .00 1,000.00 .q.ao .wno .uno.alanc. 1.000.00 lfUO0.00 li 1 29.719.4 37,876.00 j 29,347.00 1 TOTAl 3,550.00 j 34.550.00 j '11 iXm0mili$HxmTT