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Local people to share skills "Harvest Celebration." a block buster program, Is I Insulate your home today. Save on Energy Costs. B Poll mIU f"r - ; m wan vviibwi iui a TDCC CCTIMATC WW E3mi EPSilAIgfP & ASSOC. IPC. 503-276-1097 We also install continuous gutters!! at new program planned tor Saturday, June 23 from 1 to 5 p.m. by the Morrow County Extension Service and a number of friends, the ex tension office In Heppner has announced. The event will be held at the fairgrounds in Heppner. larn how to make a wheat sheaf, do wheat weaving, bake a cake like the pros, grow and preserve herbs, sew for fun and preserve food with a minimum of salt and sugar. There will be other fun and interesting programs, too, the extension staff says. "We promise something for everyone, the kids' too, said ii m" "" m y ' Tgimniw in, miiiH miili iiii.ini.il , ill 2 nt&mai I'lijli it ySJ . ) IS COMING Domomhor Hur nciiicinuci uui TIME TO CHECK YOUR EQUIPMENT Large Parts Department For All Your Parts Needs ga-agajaajaglga TOLL FREE 1-800-4527396 of ta . NOTICE Or BUDGET HEARXNQ Board of Dlraotora viilbaooU 7;QQr-- 6x0 Con)on H?" Tt-p-oM.rfiki.MtiMtii.AMt Mim C.Miiii. A af itw bwiao ta n.1ia' WW. A oat? of Ua. Waif W taojiK r o'l.l.il' in. af 610 Condon Hlhw 100O A.W, 2iOO P.M. tho oaarihin jme. Major Morrow any, aod lUi oflool aa taa onrtoot. an Happnar Juna Cjr w 16, Xgfl3S. FINANCIAL SUMMARY ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS ANTICIPATED REVENUES ANTICIPATED TAX LEVY TAX LEVIES PAjmALLY FUNDED BY STATE Of ORJEOON TAX LEVIES TOTALLY FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS Total Tatal Total Capital Outlay Total All Otaar I IBaaalx TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUDUDaXNTB Tatalltoo. t Plow Ta . Total Pi i. l Ta Bamili wt ta TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES Total Proporty Taaoa Baauirod ta Balaa Plua. tWUataool Proparty Tua Nat t. Ba fcoootvoo . TOTAL PROPUTY TAX LEVY Lay WtahtaTaiBaat Ona- Yaw SpodoJ Lrry Ortav. Tmi Soot Sartal Uvtaa TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PAKTtALLY FUNDED BY STATE OP OREOON On- Yaer Spatial Ury Ouaada Tea Ba Sartal Lavtaa - LmlorParaaaatafl TOTAL PROPBRTY TAX TO El TOTALLY FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS , AtxwTwowwarr I Two ror la jS-A To;boo.oj i3QOf0o .00 S.S70.00 36.970.00 17.229.W 2H.C 19.U8.00 .00 B.B?o.oo 39,180.00 IB. 930.66 39,180.00 iB,yju.uo 1.136.66 20.066.00 ' 26.666.66 STATEMPfT or rwprrtDNPM DCT OU7VT AM1XNO I MB AUTHOBUBHX HOT DtCUmBO SO MOMS J OUMMAJKZEO BKLOW OS MOW! at auvatAUM) LOW ( CNUS NOT IUQUIRINC TuIjlI Pciiuiinl &rviin llitcluiivn U HayioU Ciu) . Tula! Mmtiull uid StiviLCi T0I4I Okiul OuiUy Tuiai All Other ExiwnOiturei mid Kquiimcnti . . . Lxiwndiiuiei and Ktquucmtntt TutaJ Renuurct Toul Peitonti Sorvicel (Includai til Payroll Com) . Tola! 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Jy;i net. fund LA8TC vtAW 3,197.17 A0OIT6O yQGtt TMIi YtAW CZr03 5,861.51 "51661.51" APfHOVtO BuDuET NEXT vfAW 10,667.17 16. 60?. 17 P rpa tual Car Kund FUND ACTUAL DATA AuOl'TSD tIJflOy AWHOViD BUOUiT LAST Vt AW 1"2 THIS YEAH 02-OJ MExT Vg AH jjlj .JmiBm!&.J!iatruL fund ACTUAL QTA, AOGPTEu SUOUtt. AffHOVEO MQiX LAjT YEAH SXrOZ- THIS YEAHCZrfl3 NEXT VE AH JlJflU ' 5.061.51 10,667.17 Birdlne Tullis. extension pro gram assistant at the Heppner office. There will be puppet shows and clowning. A full schedule of events will Im (Hildihlifd next week and posted in local stores. Manv local people will be sharing their skills including Nancy Miller. Heppner Gar den Club members. Chuck and Norman Nelson. Francine and Ann Evans. Helene Holcomb of the Oregon Wheat Commis sion. Elva Madden, wheat growers' wives. Birdlne Tul lis. Ruth McCabe and many others. Bob Costa will hold a discussion of topics including wheat diseases, fertilizing and weed control for wheat grow ers. "Harvest Celebration" is open to the public. There will be no charge to attend. The Ilrppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 16, IM3 FIVE New faces at V & G I.U.C.C. plans' Bible school .1 t if i 4(f l n "L: 1 C-- ," - -J Chuck and Arlene Dahl, new faces at V & G Tavern in Lexington, are purchasing the business from Gay and Patty Harshman. The Dahls, who have three children, moved to Lexington from Camp Sherman in Central Oregon. Heppner swim team to host invitational The first Invitational swim meet for Eastern Oregon summer clubs will be hosted bv the Heppner Swim Team this Sunday. June 19. Teams from John Day. Hood River. The Dalles. Pendleton and Hermiston will be competing with swimmers from Heppner in R2 events. Warm-ups will hoein at Ra m. at the Heppner Swimming Pool. The first pvent is scheduled to begin at 9 a m. There will be a concession stand at the pool operated by Swim parents. The public is invited to attend the meet free of charge. Vacation Church School, sponsored by the lone United Church of Christ, will begin Mondav. June 20. at 9 a.m. The three-hour morning ses sions will be held each week day at the lone U.C.C. Edu cation Building. June 20-24. All children aged three through those entering the eighth grade are invited, reports the Rev. Cathv Barker, pastor. Each day's activities in clude singing, stories, games, crafts and worship, all relat ing to the theme. "God's Peoplp: Praising God!" Parents and friends are invi ted to a sharing program on Fridav. .June 24. at 7:30 p.m. to see and hear what the children have learned. Tom Fuiita. the church's summer intern, will be super visor for the week. A seminary student at Pacific School of Religion, he has had years of experience teaching Sunday School and leading youth groups. Barker said. A one dollar donation per student is asked for "tuition." to help cover the cost of supplies and books. An offer ing will be received daily for Heifer Project International. A contribution of 50 cents buys a chick: the week's offerings will provide a flock for a needy family somewhere in the world. A new feature of this year's Vacation Church School is a junior high class for students entering the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. "One of the vouths requested a class, so we'll give it a whirl!" Barker commented. For further Information, contact the Rev. Cathy Barker. Vacation Bible School to conclude Friday at noon V. U-r.- ,0 i y : j-as. . -4.1 :v 7V" IfJJjjjaljajaJ ' on vacation " j hune30 . aii" M"ori"miil 7 zslx over Now Coming In Step by end I seleetien ikati far tnrj waft tf ifc" ; 'CO CUSTOM. 1 Tricia Gunderson and helper Kim Warren instruct four-year-olds at Vacation Bible School. Bv Jl'STINE WKATHERFORD The Vacation Bible School being conducted this week at the United Methodist Church will conclude during the noon hour on Friday. June 17 after a sack luncheon. The Rev. Ed Watts said parents are invited to bring along sack lunches and loin the children and teachers at noon. At the lunch, children will be saying good bve to classmates and teach ers and will have their final creative works to bring home. The Rev. Watts, of AH Saints Episcopal Church, has been assisted with the school by the Reverends John Ma as of the Lutheran Churches and Mike Sheridan of the host church. More than 35 teachers and their assistants have worked with the children this year. The three year-olds were taught by Cindy Wright and her helpers were Kathy Poin ter and Jackie Mikesell. Trish Gunderson taught the four-vear-olds with help from Patty McAlpin. Carol Helpinstine was assisted by Kim George with the five-year-old group. The kindergarten class was led bv Sue Evans and her helper. Nance Wright. Teacher Kay Patterson and helper Michelle Miles had charge of the first grade. Marcia Kemp with helper Lori Patterson managed the second grade. Joy Krein and Sam Devin taught the third grade. The fourth graders were taught by Molly Rill and Merrv DeSpain. Sandy Van Liew taught the fifth and sixth grade group with assitance from Judy Wright and Sue Schubothe. Carla Waterland was assis ted bv Andrea Ball with art classes. Marie Lane. Lauri Hire and Donna Moeller su pervised recreation periods. Rnhvsitters Penny Connor and Kirsten Green cared for the very young children. Regis tration for the school was handled by Barbara WAtkins and Shirley George. Music at the school was taught by Geneva Mathews with assis tance from Beth Forrar. Daily refreshments were provided under the supervision of Cindy Green and her helpers Sharon Harrison. Inez Erwin and Geraldine Martin. I WHEAT a BAHLEY 4' Experienced & Efficient Excellent Rates PHONE 454-2824 Late P.M. or Early A.M. Randy West Arlinf on, OR 97812 '3 aflagVJaaTyNiryV 1 I : Father's Day Cards & Gift Wrap for Dad Masculine Hallmark gift wrap is perfect for your Father's Day gift. 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