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FOl'R-The Heppnfr Ga.ette-Times. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. June 7. 1984 Auction called 'best ever' j, i- z: Z v '. rtf--- v.- ; - , ', -:" ' I " A . .. J I '5.1 Ei. . V Last Saturday's lone United Church of Christ Auction and Barbecue was termed, "the most successful auction we've had yet," by General Chairman Bill Rietmann. The day earned over $12,000 which will be funneled through the general church budget into various church, mission, and community projects. The auction, Rietmann says, has grown from more than just a church function to a project which involves the entire community; 440 people enjoyed the barbecued beef dinner. The church, he says, appreciated the donations and support from the community and is able to return some of that support by donations to projects which the church would not be able to make if it were not for the auction. Items which were left over after the Country Store closed (almost two pickup loads) were donated to the Salvation Army. The Rev. Cathy Barker commented that "The outstanding thing this year was the spirit of cooperation. We had more workers and more enthusiasm than I've ever seen." Tour to identify many wheat deseases By BOB COSTA OSL" Extension Agent, Morrow County Wheat disease can be like a thief in the nighty, robbing wheat growers of crop yield. A wheat disease tour will be held in Morrow County on Monday, June 11 from 9 a.m. until noon. The program is presented by the Morrow Co unty office of the Oregon State University Extension Service. The tour will include wheat disease identification and dis cussions of disease control using management practices and pesticides. Deiseases that will be identified and discuss ed include yellow dwarf virus, cerosporella foot rot, stripe rust, and cephalosporium stripe. Tour stops will include both dryland and irrigated wheat. Russ Karow, OSU Extention Cereal Crops specialist, and chemical company represent atives will participate in the tour. The tour will begin at 9 a.m. at the grain bin at the top of Stingel Canyon (Three-Mile Canyon) on Sand Hollow Grieb wins 4-H fellowship Julie Grieb, Lexington, wul stay at the National 4-H Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland, through the summer as a program assist ant on the Citizenship-Washington Focus program reports the Oregon State University Agricultural Communications service. The OSU graduate and long time 4-H member first joined the National 4-H Council staff last February to work with the volunteer 4-H leader forums held at the center. Last month (May) it was announced that Grieb receiv ed a fellowship from Farm land Industries, Inc., Kansas City, to serve as a program assistant for the citizenship program through mid-August. The summer programs at tract nearly 5,000 teenage 4-H members each year who go to the center to study and obser ve the U.S. system of govern ment and to learn more about their national hertage. Spe cial emphasis is placed on citizenship and leadership skills to address contempor ary issues during the week long programs. Grieb's special emphasis will be on food and agriculture policies. The Morrow County resident is among 17 4-H alum ni from 15 states and Sweden who will serve on the Citizenship-Washington Focus staff. The citizenship program is conducted by the National 4-H Council in support of the 4-H program of the Extension Services of the nation's land grant universities and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Births Sean Michael Stocks -a son, Sean Michael, was born to Angie and Mark Stocks, May 25, 1984 at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Groton, Connecti cut. He weighed 7 pounds 4 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eill Snow of lone and Mr. and Mrs. Stocks of Florida. Holly Renee Wie - a daugh ter, Holly Renee was born to Casey and Jamie Wise of HrfT)inn on May 28. 1984 at Good Shepherd Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds 2 ounces. Grandparents are Ken and Rosie Smith of White River, Arizona. Holly Renee joins a brother, Zachory, 2'2 at home. Heppner Municipal Swimming Pool I open with a free swim at 1 p.m. on ! HEPPNER SWIMMING l POOL INFORMATION IThe will oDen I Tuesday, June 12. Pool Manager is J Margaret Kincaid. ! Season tickets will be available at City Hall beginning on Friday, June 8. Costs are: Family - $50, Student - $20, Adult - $25. Daily: Thru 10 - 75 11 thru 14 - $1, 15 & up - $1.50 The Pool Will Be Closed Mondays, June 17 for swim meet, & July 4tli. No person will be allowed to participate I on the local swim team before first obtaining a season ticket. Pool Hours: 1-5 p.m. & 7-9 p.m. " Tues.-Fri. l-5pjn. Sat. & Sun. Swim Lessons will begin in July. Dates will be announced later. Road. This location is at the top of Sand Hollow Road where it meets Blackhorse Canyon Road. Those unfam iliar with this location can meet in front of the Extension Service office in Heppner at 8:30 a.m. For more inform ation, call 676-9642. Heppner News Bits Connie R. Fastabend, dau ghter of the late Charles Rug gles and Helen Ruggles form erly of Heppner will be exhib iting some of her art work and calligraphy at the first annual Equine Art Show at the fair grounds science building at Walla Walla, Washington on June 2-3. Visitors of Mrs. Mildred Padberg this w eek included : her sisters-in-law, Mrs. Irene Atherton on Ontario and Mrs. Edith CasH of San Diego, California; her niece, Mrs. Susan Bergman of Spokane, Washington; sister Nora My ers and niece Elvira of the Dalles; her brother-in-law V'xdrow Tucker of Stanfteld; and her son Edwin Tucker from Salem, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tucker and tamily from Salem were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Gonty and son Tom enjoyed having several visitors over the last weekend of May who came for the class reunions and for the Pioneer Memorial Picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coblantz came from Camp Sherman. Mr. Coblantz' sisters, Mrs. Walt Depuy from Lewiston, Idaho, and Mrs. Don Fordyce from Ogden, Utah, and her grand daughter also visited with the Gontys. The visitors saw friends in town and drove out to the Blake Subdivision up on the left fork of Willow Creek. 4-H Council announces scholarship winner By B1KDINE TL'I.LIS, OSU Program Assistant Morrow County Cathy Lindsay, a nine year 4 11 member who has excelled in both Home Economics and Agricultural 4 H projects, was announced as the winner of the 4-H Council scholarship. Presentation of the award was at graduation ceremonies last week. Cathy's major projects have been horse s, beef, and cloth ing, with many championships in all areas. She has served as a junior leader for both live stock and clothing clubs and participated in many special events related to her 4-H interests. Her Juture plans include attending the University of Portland this fall with a major of accounting and the goal of becoming a certified public accountant. "These past nine years in 4-H have been full of learning experiences, fun and fond memories. Without 4-H, my life would have been extreme ly different", reads the open ing paragraph of her application. The first woman to win a U.S. Distinguished Service Medal was Evangaline Booth, Commander of the Salvation Army. The award was made in 1919. A m-etinf of the am NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING tnird of Cc-wHlfo-- wiHtabrid June 22 pm i Port offue . Hit pur- " fc f,l r b-f n July I.19JL--P--J b, th. tt 9f Bud-.Co-.rut. A - P--J A-W ' chr at 1 ".M". Br CD - with th TS. t.tmi or-r on a b of th.pr-An.y-r Major chanf i. if any. and thftr affoel on O fcudfot, ai -o itd hkm bt haoK4 ar aVU fra af ai IMS. Jurist Count Citjrl M1 30. 19M (Hum FINANCIAL SUMMARY AVnCTPATED REQCDIE MENTSj ANTICIPATED REVTNTXS ANTICIPATED TAX LEVY tax levies Partially FWDED BY STATE OF OP-OON TAX LEVIES TOTALLY FWDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS To Par-- Smrnam Total Malaria- mod Sarria aa Total Cpt Outlay Total AD O ar Icp itur a lUquim a-rta TOTAL ANTICIPATED RKJITREMENTS Total Rr-Mua Eaoapt Pr-aarty Taaaa TOTAL ANTICIPATED lUTVZKLTS Total Property Tax- R.qui1 u Ban- Bui- -Fua Eir-d Propwty Taaa. Not u B. TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY Lai r WiUuaTaa Ona-Y-ar S9J La-y Ouo Tai Sana) r-iaa ...--. TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PARTIAL! T n-NUED 8Y STATE OF OREGON Ona-Yaar Soaal Lavjr Oman- Tal Baaa ..... Smal Vmm - - - Lavy for Paymrot of Bot -a Da TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE TOT ALA. Y FWDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS ADOfT- WT T-Yaar--U.W 1 S 3 , iru Itl.Hb iS.OOO 33. XC Aaavix uwarr Haa Taar ii.;.x 31, 150.05 -n rmr. 31.150.065 36 -urn 41.0CC 1,000 SONX Df n (ATSTAND1NC fj aSSMMAlUZIDMU SJATTNttVrOJjjrrEpN UtaTI A I J prJrvi-w f-w. a- (T AtK-MMAJUZtDKLOW PI-BLEW TAJM.F EUW ONLY IF COMPLETtD HTf OF DEBT Bond Inurri Brar.nj WrrnU Short Trrm Not TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS DtBT OtTSTANPINO TK- Y ' - 1 ImIj 1 '81 6. 65?. 000 am r- a July I 84 jMiitj.: L - UU.fifio 89. 652,000 DEBT alTWrtUZEP JNOT rNCVRKED. TV-i Taar ml ttr I l.llf.OOO N-r T-v i. in. ooo rUNDe RQLTKINJ A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVEED Cathy is the daughter of Larry and Corrine Lindsay, Lexington. In addition to her activities in 4-H, she has been active in school where she has held many offices. In her church, and served as a full time worker on the family farm. The 4-H scholarship is pro vided yearly to an outstanding 4-H member, but payment of the funds are not made avail able to the winner until they have completed one year of higher education and have enrolled for the second year. -UIAL. . FUND Total Paraonal Sarvioai Oncludaa all Payroll Coata) Total Material and Serrioia Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Expenditure! and Raquirem-nU Total Expenditure and RequiremenU Total Reaouroei Except Property Taaae Property Tae Received Property Taut Required to Balance Etimt-i Property Taut Not to be Recivad Total Property Ta Levy - Levy Within Tan Baae One-Year Special Leviee Outaide Ta Baa Serial and Contimiinf Levies (Operating) Serial Laviea'CapiUlConetruction) - Levy For Payment of Bonded Debt 1?1.8 153.000 ?l?.000 M5 ?50.000 tiJW ?,304 34.000 tJ'JS Vt.M lf?4.704 lW 595.530 1.711.7Q4 iLUtM a- 453.496 1.673.704 V.l.tX 40. 490 . - : - ' 35.000 itusm , . ; 3.000 USQfl - -' "-QM 'LOW ig-ooo ; mum FUNDS NOT BF-OiflRlNG A PROPERTV TAX TO Bt UVltD UNO Totil Perwnal Se:u.e (lnJjdfl .11 Ti)tM Contl Toul Matoult d Servk Xut.l C4?iUl Ou'!a Tju) All Otht. Ex?fidiiurf and Rct;uiieinnll . - Total lxpiidit J'M nd R.'4.ire:neni Tutu! Rtioufvti I ACTu.l CAT A AOi&'flD iuOOlT I vfa jLiJA, r- ..IP?.y. 101. JSiL. 1,5. JiB,?S- tT rA lij, I JLIg.Ui- .trlLUlLCUJ-ifl'JLL fso Toul Perwnil S(rw- (IncludeJ ll ProU CoitW Toil Miieruk and Semen Toul Cpiul Outlay Total All Othtf Evper.diioin ") Rqjerrrfnli . . Toul Ei-r.di.ttin rd Rjjirtmn!i Total Reioui.et I aToal CaTa I AO-Mil; I vlaa'ji iii.'M '-TiH.VS. 6,451 I 3?.55t ' " 635,600 64S.451 , 13?. 'M yt'l5.600 ) 60. '5 You are invited to - a Public Rrpt" ill 1 to say good bye to I it I I J JOHN & JUDY MA AS 1 J Sunday, June 10 If J I from 300 to 500 pjn. JL yi MeppntT Hih Sd-n- CaLlorium IV Refrevhmenti served p.) "4 1.3 i tl FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE "Estimates gladly given' 676-9228 Business Forms Envelopes Business Cards Computer Forms & Paper Wedding Invitations The Heppner Gazette-Times Pufclnhed; Juo 7, 1984 Total Pertonal Service! (Include! til PaytoB CoMi) Total Malaria- and Semcei Total Capital Outlay Toul All Other Expenditure! and Rrquucnwnt! . . . 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