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" iiniinummn m i 11 i - i n m , i u i i i i i i i i i" r i r r I i I " r I wi SIX The Heppner Gatette-T1 es, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 23. 19X3 Farmers learn about no-till drill b i i L JU V .. Area wheat farmers and others interested the drill from scratch. The design of the drill learned about a no-till drill built by Joe Miller of opener was based on the design of an opener on a Heppner at a demonstration last Thursday. drill at the OSU Agricultural Experimentation Except for the metering mechanism, Miller built Station at Pendleton. . . . - " -. - M - r. 4 . -V , . - .'- . . ... ..... f . - , i ' . .'.. j . ' The tour group views Don Robinson's field Conservatoin Ser ice. the Morrow County Wheat near Pioneer Memorial Hospital that was seeded Growers League, the Morrow County Soil and witn Miller's no-till drill. Water Conservation District and the Monsanto The tour was sponsored by the Morrow County Company, office of the OSU Extension Service, the Soil lone Garden Club meeting includes flag observance The lone Garden Gub held its June meeting at the home of Lorraine Ladd with Leila Palmer assisting. Program for the day inclu ded a flag observance with Helen Martin in charge. Each one present was asked to name a holiday on which the national flag is displayed. Helen Martin and Lorree Hubbard gave a report on the meeting of the Oregon Fede ration of Garden Clubs held at The zebra is basically a light animal with dak stripes. TOE JPLi f.lichilin II2H !65p8ori3 4v ' v v Implement raij vj Hesops Wi I 32.50 Combine Tires Check for our pre-harvest farm ODD For Fcrm Tiro Service Call .A Wilsonville June 8. 9 and 10. Ten members from Blue Mountain District No 10 at tended. There was a total lone girl takes 7th in discus at Jr. Olympics Deena Hams. 14. of lone, competed in the shot put and discus events at the Oregon Junior Olympics held June 11 at Mt. Hood Community Col lege in Gresham. In the preliminaries, she took seventh place in the discus out of 21 girls compe ting, which qualified her for includes mounting & balance plus tax Old Or New Come in and Look Over Our Selection 0! Used WWmjUBm. , ..a. attendance of four hundred. New officers were introduced and xu Smith is the new state president. the finals. There she bettered her standing with a sixth place throw of 8fl ft. 9 in. Her 32 ft. 5 in. mark in the shot put didn't qualify. She was able to compete at the Olympics by meeting qualifying marks at district meets. Batteries $5 Trcdo-in For Your Battery & Ufieel tire service S ink ni 5 909 - 0221 Major completes Maj. Chris E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Brown, Heppner. has completed the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College regular course at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The 10-month regular course at the Army's senior tactical school produced gra duates who are competent military problem solvers. Area board president to speak at Aglow meeting The Heppner Women's Aelow Fellowship will meet June 28 at 7:15 p.m.. at All Saints' Episcopal Parish Hall in Heppner. Speaker for the evening w ill he Flora Cheadle of John Pay, Mrs Cheadle is the area board president of Women's Aelow. Swimming lessons to begin June 28 at lone pool The first session of swim ming lessons at the lone Swimming Pool will run from June 28 to July 8 and will feature advanced beginners, two classes of beginners and a water awareness class, an nounced Carolvn Plocharsky. lifeguard. A second session of lessons w ill be held July 12 through 22 and will offer intermediates., swimmers and livesaving classes. Ontario man receives award Rill Van Atta. an Ontario aitornev. was chosen "Most Distinguished Alumni" from Eastern Oregon State College June 2 He graduated from La PUBLIC NOTICES A tDMUOf of Um . ml IjQOp m. at 6cird of 810 Condon lot lfa fiacal ymr btynmnf July 1, 19 Budfat Cnrarum A mmamry of lha 610 Condan Hlghm? Tb butlfwt wm gnfmrmi mm m b mi Mmunnnj Q mm tlw fnemian ymmt. Major itmif, if aajr, Morrow FINANCIAL SUMMARY Total ANTICIPATED Total Matarlalo aaal Barrtaaa -Total Capital Outlay REQUIRE: MENT3I Total Ail Othar I TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIRE CENTS ANTICIPATED REVENUES Total naanna 1 apt Pluymtj Taaaa Total Pruia ij Taj aaqjulfd la Ha lanoi TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES ANTICIPATED TAX LEVY Total Proparty Tuua Raquirad ta Balaaat Plua Fatimataa' Pi arty Taiai Not a Bo TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY TAX LEVIES PARTIALLY FUNDED BY STATE OP OREGON Lovy WtthuTaaBa Ona- Yaar Spaoal Sanal La aa TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BC PARTIALLY FUNDED BY STATE OF OREGON TAX LEVIES TOTALLY FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS CW Yaar St-oaJ Sanal Lama La ) lor Piumwm TOTAL PROPEKTY TAX TO BI TOTALLY FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS ATElgNT OtMMHTtUHtm dot otrnrr awxmo I iman AUTMuaaxa, r otcuwatMt) S kohx .-MMrnxD uajym B mom at wo wmxm 7 jtM t';i,fni irvii.fs fliiiuutj .ij Payroll Cui(s) . "ulji Ulc:uls 'iii.ei ' ji-A Cjl;.ii OutU Tjii Ail G'Sict Expendif jiti rid Rcquireirienlt . . . T uJ L:riiijiu!e ind ke'jixcmen't T'jiil Koourcct TouJ Pt.'inai Service! ilncludet ill Pitoll Cott; . T-j'-aI Mjteriij jnd Servicci . Tuul C.piui OuiUy TutJ Ali (Jthef fcxpndnurci jij Requiremenit . . TotJ Expenditures jf.d tuueineriu Ttl RcMMtCCt FUNDS Total Paraufuil Servic l 'Includ i ail Payrull Carta) Total Mautnal and Servw Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Expenditure, and KcquirrrnenU Total Eprnd)Uu and Requiremanta Total Reaouraa Eiorpt Property Taxea Property Taju Received Property Tax Kequired to Balance Eatunatbd Property Taxes Not to be Recatved Total Properly Tax Lavy Layy Within Tax Baa Ona-Year Special Levi i Outaidc Tax Baa Sana! and Conltnuinc Levies (Oparatiny ) Sana 1 Levi (Capital Construction) 1 y For Payment ol Bonded Debt army course Emphasis was placed on career development for the officer's future duties as a senior commander or staff officer. Brown will now serve in Washington with the Depart ment of the Army Military Personnel Center. He received a master's degree in 1975 from Pacific Lutheran University at Tacoma. Wash. All women are welcome to attend and are invited to bring a friend, said an Aglow spokes person. Refreshments w ill be served following the meeting Babvsitting may be arran ged bv calling Kathy Clark. fiTfi ".HI'S. Cost for lessons will be $3.50 per child per session, and Plocharsky asks that those who plan to take lessons pre register at the pool during operating hours before June 2f A beginners and advanced beginners class w ill be offered August 2 through 12 by Terry McElligott. Grande in 1973. Van Atta is the son-in law of Charlotte Doherty. His wife is the former Bonnie Kessell. PUBLIC NOTICES? AMKNHED NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Director Highway -TU budc putiil blow. A mapf t tlw bulbil L( anal taaar aflact aa Ifaa Wadcat, an I Happner Jiina 16. (CKjr) Tim - La OutaW Ta Ba Lrry Oiiaulo Taa Ba at Bo U 4 Dabt . 1UNUS1T KL0LIR1NG A HRGPtRTY TAX TO BE LEVIED f'arpatual Caro iurui 32.606.00 I 12.ti6.S0 1 V-.a-00.3tf pjnd ACTvAt ttif, 1 AOOPTED U&OLT, I Ot0 BOD'.ET LAIT CliZ. , THIS Vf" -EaL-S3 ''fXT e 3-T U i.UYl.hl 5.B61.51 10.7.17 3JiW.Efj S!B61.51 I lo1M - REQUTRINCi A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED Oaoaral ACruA! I LAil t 1j72COO it 8jO.(Xy. l.Qoo.no ?s730,cw Local rodeo'ers competing in college finals rodeo Six local rodeo'ers are spending the week in Boze man. Mont, at the National ; College Finals Rodeo and are hoping to make it to the finals on Saturday. One cowboy. Rocky Steagall of Irrigon, has assured him self a berth in the finals in the '82 IIHS grad receives 4.00 at Pacific Michelle Aaron of Heppner has been named to the spring semester dean's list at Pacific University at Forest Grove in recognition of high grades. Aaron, a I9R2 graduate of Heppner High School, is ma joring in political science at Pacific. She received perfect. 4 on grades To he on the Pacific Dean's t.ivt a student must maintain a grade point average of not less than 3 75 out of a possible 4 00 in all course work undertaken during the semester. 4-H Camp canceled A camp for area 4-H'ers scheduled for next week at Cutsforth Park has ben can celed The park was closed after a truck carrying 1,900 gallons of Sevin 4-oil and 500 gallons of aviation fuel crashed into Willow Creek above the park and contami nated the water flowing down stream (See related story). Four-H'ers from Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler counties were scheduled to attend the camp. 0 PUBLIC NOTICES 30 .1. mmj ta Iaapaaa4 m t "mki I In ml , -. lOiOO .MW ?i00 f.M. a(0 TKD hVOBWTu I APr-OVKD mVOOKTA, T-r lMj-Cf M- Yaar 1-"- 10.300 00 36.970.00 39.iao.oo go,a.o.ou ' 15.V3O.06 ' 6,?70,oo 39,180.00 .7.220.W 1.136.00 1?.1L8.0Q 20.066.00 20.066.00 FUNO . FUND THff, VrA Nijrr riAK JJJ-5U ,20,8c.(a 20. jO .Ou 1.0j300.00 JL52J LJ .00 .00 $,e7d.oo Tilo.oo 6.70.00 jaieo.oo,. 20?$(J.(X) 17,??o,oo i0M0.gp , 2jl26,0O lj.JJ6.00 team roping event.' Stencil coipiwtes in all events, , , t Also working for top place fininhes rt Tony" CUrrln, compctiriR In calf roping, team roping and steer wrest ling Cliff DouRherty, team ropinR: Maureen Uealy, bar rels, breakaway roping, goat tying and team toping; Lee Rice, bareback riding; and Earl Hammond, saddle bronc. The Saturday finals, in which the top 10 athletes will compete, is to be broadcast live on KUMA. 1290 A.M.. about 6:30 PDT. The station carries reports of the rodeo during the week at 6:15 a.m., 10:50 a m. and 5:15 p.m. Ye Olde Head Shed Hair Styles for Men, Women & Children 'pll Plnnni AnufllTIP 2nd 0 PUBLIC NOTICES PORT OF MORROW SK FARMS GRAIN TERMINAL BARGE BKRTII INVITATION TO BID Bids due2p m , July 7 Sealed bids for SK Farms Grain Terminal Barge Berth will he received by the Port of Morrow. Boardman. Oregon until July 7. 1983. at 2:00 pm. and then will be publicly opened and read. Bids sub mitted prior to the opening will be received by Wayne Schwandt. Port Manager, Port of Morrow. P.O. Box 2"0. Boardman. Oregon. 97818. The project consists of con struction of one filled circular steel cell and two steel II pile dolphins as shown on draw ings The alternate bids for used pile are subject to ap proval by the Engineer. Contract documents may be examined and obtained June 21. 1983 at the office of the Port of Morrow. Boardman. Ore gon, or at the office of Seton. Johnson & Odcll. Inc., Consul ting Engineers. 133 S W. Sec ond Avenue. Portland. Ore gon. 97204. upon a deposit of fiftv dollars ($.rr0) for each document. The full amount of the deposit will be refunded if the documents are returned in good condition within ten (10) davs after bid opening. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the "In structions to Bidders" upon the form provided by the Engineer and accompanied by a bid bond executed in favor of the Port of Morrow, and in an amount not less than ten per cent MO percent) of the total amount of the bid. No bid will be received or considered by the Port of Morrow unless the bid con tains a statement by the bid der as part of his bid that provisions of 0RS 279.350 are to be complied with. All bidders must be prequali fied in accordance with ORS 279 039, Prequalification Standard Form prescribed by the Public Contract Review Board shall be submitted on or before July 1, 1983. The Port of Morrow reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, waive any infor malities, and to accept the proposal that best serves the interests of the Port. Bids cannot be withdrawn within 60 days after the actual date of bid opening. Dated this 21st day of June, 1983 Port of Morrow by Wayne Schwandt Port Manager Published: June 23, 1983. Electrolysis & Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal Anna Schwarzin, Certified Electrologist 676-9248 . Open Tues. Wed, Or by appt. a Vslll VJlCliiia nuj-""w m & B Street lone 1 PUBLIC NOTTCfsJ STATEMENT OK " NONDISCRIMINATION Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative. Inc . has filed with the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administra tion that it will comply fully with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 14 and the Rules and Regu lations of the Department of Agriculture issued there under, to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, tie excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or e otherwise subjected to dis crimination in the conduct of its program and the operation of its facilities UmiiT this Assurance, this organization is committed not to discrimin ate against any person on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in its policies and practices relating to treatment of beneficiaries and participants including rates, conditions, and extension of service, use of any of its facilities, attendance at and participation in any meetings of beneficiaries and partici pants or the exercise of any rights of such beneficiaries and participants in the con duct of the operations of this organization. Anv person who In-lieves himself, or any specific class of individuals, to be subjected bv this organization to dis crimination prohibited by Title VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder may. by himself, or a representative, file with the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D C. 20250. or the Rural Electrification Admini stration, Washington. DC. 20250. or this organization, or all. a written complaint. Such complaint must 1m filed not later than 180 days after the alleged discrimination, or by such later date to which the STretary of Agriculture of the Rural Electrification Admin istration extends the time for filing. Identity of complaints will be kept confidential ex cept to the extent necessary to carry out the purposes of the Rules and Regulations. Published: June 23, 30; July 7, 1983. PUBLIC NOTICE Written bids are being taken for materials and construction for approximately 575 feet of fence along the highway by the grandstands at the Mor row County Fairgrounds. Bids are to be complete. A descrip tion of the job can be obtained from the Fair secretary at 67(5-9474 or 676-5028. ' The Morrow County Fair Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Published: 1983. June 16, 23, 30, Published: June 16. 23, 1983. 1 fc-lpTPa1"a1,riraP Jfc"-(