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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1985)
The K rp p n rr G a i r l l r lim e * Engagements Thomas — ++ »»»#»* »»#»»##»»»#»»»#»»#< LaRue Lexington News IU I H y D r ip h H Jones Shirley McCarl has returned home from a stay in Pro\ idence Hospital in Pori la ml where \he underwent major surgery Betty Marquant! and daughter Jana visited Mr and Mrs Clay Orare and family over the weekend Mr and Mrs Karl Hall of Port land were recent callers at the Krda Pieper home Jean Nelson spent several day* last week with Mr and Mrs Alfred Nelson in Pendleton The Nelsons t I ÿ / W -Â / fiV and it nest were Yakima W ashington callers one day last week Ians Hunt is home from Pioneer Memorial Hospital Mrs Debbie Jones and children. Mr and Ms Iceland Jones Pendle ton and Mr and Mrs Jack Yocom ol lone were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom Sunday Dorothy Hurcham and daughter K.dhv I t ilts he.i were Walla Walla Callers Wednesday to visit Kalph Uvudiam Neighborhood Center Cary and Marilyn Thomas of Fossil announce the engagement of their daughter. Denise to Shawn KaKue Denise is a 1882 graduate of W heeler High School and is currently a student at Oregon State University shawn is the son of Del and Linda laiKue of lone He graduated from lone High School in 1881 and is attending Oregon State I'niversity The couple plan to be married August 31 in Fossil included with the protein "Body Builders." the regular subject for March said a spokesperson (or the club Those who would still like to get into the current program are invited to the meeting A light meal will be served, made from recipes given out in the first lesson of the series o ir e o v o rs HI V F AMS \go February 27, 1875 In special session, the Morrow County Court accepted a tentative proposal from Boise Cascade Cor porallon for a modular medical Clinic not to n t ced .1 i os! ol $4.' ixx• The Morrow County School Board had a two year contract for salaries for certified teaching staff which represented a 12 t percent pav hike over the prev ious y ear's schedule A cost of living increase was built in for the following year 2 i 5 I \l<x \GO February 25. I8*n Money was to tie included in the I86P6I school budget to allow the reopening of seventh and eighth grade classes in Boar dm an based on a projected increase in enrollment there will hr held on Ido n eo , . fur t h r f i>« iti y«*ar hrgiunintf .July I. Hud|(**t ( ’o iiim itU n * IV) w "orrow h im ! * uf ih m itM *rtiii£ ut to dim uaw i h r t o u l^ r l E cofiMiMtrnt □ HepA n«r TA X L E V IE S PARTIALLY FU N D ED i n ST A T E O F OREGON 1 TA X L E V IE S POTALI y FU N D ED BY 1 LOCAL TAXPAYERS ^ Ì A U & /(/ "J L tgvfv ^ 'l * it yI I* « !* 1 K h a i t j a n r i i u f f «o v rrru n g Itu ty i AIXlPIY... H U t ^ T ! APPKOVKD ima Y M*r iy Y N#*i Y«w 1» t ^ r /5/> h ,9 < V ) ,0 0 f f\ P<5 r r ç .o o • ( r io . ■. ■ » Iotnl iVnaurutl Servire» I ulA 1 M alarial« oim I V m i r » Total ( ’alpi(4*1 ( Kit lai V A llO th rr h » j« utili G ir* un«t Ka-tjuirt-rtMTtl* If ri Al A N T IC IP A T E » K K g riK K M K N T S luigi) ItrvphuPH h mrepl l*ri)jrrty I hlpr Total Property T axm K#»juir>xi to B alan re HuJgvt TMTAI* A N T IC IPA I KD M VKN UKS . Total Prujx'rty In»«-* Koguired to HaiaiM«» ituiigrt IMu» K«*tirn®U<d l*r >p«*rty ['.*«•*« Not U> I k Kvunvvd n rrA i m iP K ir r Y t a x i k v y n , . 'i a • Shop the Farm Service Day Sale Going On Now! MANY MORE GREAT SAVINGS IHROEIGHOUI IHE STORE!! M ( ( ( Morrow County [Grain Growers«« rs »•» tin - uaoo. «vi «e 0 fCA I 3 W 5 .0 0 . . Get set for spring with highest quality IH tillage parts ef) FJ » - t ’* . L. 11» ■ Srrm l li*vuii n r r A I P K fU T HTY TAX TO HL P A K T !ALLY H N D M ) Il V STATT ( )KOK>:t^)N 00 • « »in' Y r« r S|avt i.il l^vy < KiUmir T n * Srrtftl larvivi* Lrvy for pN>rm*nt of Hundni lArbt PtrrAl» PKOPKKTY TAX 11) HP T O T A LLY P IN O L I ) B Y LOCAL TA X PA Yfr K.S ♦ FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED ________ 9a yL bot -i_R.ta«rrt Ai_n$_____________ fcixd AOO^TIO *0001T T his r€AA actual oata last viah 9)-<V i Totst Total Total Total Total TotsJ illy of Heppner crews began ■ral tniousand feel of new lav mg several mv inch water uip !»• «long South Main street which would extend to south edv limits to improve the water supply along Condon Highway ,ir;l| ( i-iih-tery HiU ’>•) V ears \gn February 28. 1835 Iwo youthful sleuths discover ed guns which had l*-en stolen from the sheriff's office when they were rummaging through a scrap pile sheriff C J D Bauman told the (..w rite Times that the gun theft hail Ix en committed in mid January and a i . not i et i-niirt-iv soli ed Mrs James L Leach, la'xington w a s awarded a Certificate of Recipe h ndorsemenl by "Belter Homes and Gardens magazine for her recipe llali.iri Spaghetti I he headline "Juiie tips sprink "A gentle warm ler The story ram started today off with prospects 4 Heppner and the surrounding country receiving a quantity oi needed moisture Reports of precipi ration visiting the mountains in the form of snow gives further hope of a favorable growing season for wheal and ranges." 3 “i FAft fyr\ • . lafvy Wiihift la » H.» *•• f kn- Year Sprx Uli Î M vy < kilauir In * U njh - AA r -r V • 5 2 3 .0 0 6 6 .9 ' » A N TICIPA TED j TA X LEV Y YOUR BRIGHT IDEA not c o fu n a trn t w it h ih « tutina o f • c r o u n t m tf u m l d u r in g a . rm REVEN UES 13656 7) 60 watt I 136575) 75 wall 136583) tOO watt ai»! F IN A N C IA L SU M M AR Y a n t ic ip a t e d each A copy of t h r In a lif r t duty h r irtap rctad o r o tita m m l f u r of t h r i r r f f r e t « h » t h r tn id g r t. a r r r » p ia i i m i tu*low ■ County* A N T IC IPA T ED K4 Ql ’IKKM UNT5 March . T h r b u d tfrt wo.s p re p a re d on a b a *» * of a c c o u n tiri# M a jo r c h a n ^ i s i f a n y im Light Bulbs Your Choice HuXdi •‘ 11*® P rO têC tlo n D i s t r i c t A s u m m a r y of I h r h m l^ r i in p m t r n tn il tu * lo * • t h r p n -c rd in g y e a r -, . r»„. ms dppruml by t h r OUR BRIGHT IDEA / unes PUBLIC NOTICE A meeting uf thr **i from 2 to 4 p m March 7 Thursday Social I 4 p in T O P S club is the scheduled host for the month March 13 Cheese distribution 8 am 4 p m Proof of address and income are required Steve Hick man Job Counselor, will lie at thr Center at 2 p m March 15 Beth Higgathan. Sec lion 8 Housing. Ilia m Keturn visits to the Center are scheduled for the second Friday each month ton was attended by 150 area farm ers ranchers, and guests PC A is a member owned coopera live lending institution which pro voles stiort and intermediate term agricultural financing It serves farmers and ranchers from offices III Pendleton and Fnlerp' .xe ‘ 1 rebate from Westinghouse when you buy six bulbs! NOTICK OF HU 1X1 FT HFAKING 4 O H M I I I I Jerrv I- Myers of Heppner was elected at the list Annual Meeting to serve a three year term of the Pendleton Production Credit As sociatmn board of directors He elected to the Board were Larry foppock of Adams and Norman Werst of Wallowa The split meet !»*.♦ h**M «rv t'nlpm rui' 7 |V tielow last year other crop acreages Oregon farmers intend to plant include 65,ono acres of field corn for all purposes. 13 percent below last year LSO.OOO acres of oats, 30 percent above the 1884 acreage, and 310.IMHI acres of harlev. seven per cent above last year (¡rowers also expect to harvest 1.080.000 acres of all hay, two percent less than last year the Portland Police l»epartment. Portland Public Schools and the National Center for Missing and exploited Children Safeway \ ice President John Car tales xavs, Safeway is pleased to respond'to this worthwhile cause With these advertising vehicles at our disposal, we can easily reach millions of people by our milk carton panels and our grocery ads Safeway is pleased to donate this type of in kind contributions to assist the efforts of Project Safe Child and the National Center for Missing and Kxploited Children A r e a farm er elected to PCA board t hr ough t h r W h e at a c re a g e down 8 % Oregon farmers intend to plant too.is»' acres of spring wheat in 1885. according to a h ebruary I planting intentions survey conducted by the Oregon Crop ana Livestock Report mg x, !» , i- This acreage combined with an earlier estimate of 1.000 000 acres ot winter wheat planted last fall, plus all wheat plantings at 1 limone acres or eight percent Safeway officials announced plan* to implement a statewide program which will feature photograpns of missing children on Safeway milk carton panels Consumers w ill hegin seeing photographs of nnssing children on nulk carton panels as soon as Kebruarv »•II« 8 7 The ■ photographs will be on milk cartons ns in all alita; tat Safeway Safewav locations in Oregon and Southwest YLashington Safeway'* elfort is in conjunclion with P o rtla n d s Proiect Safe Child,'' a program coordinated by Sifting Nutri-Nibblers slate meeting The Nutri Nihhlers will meet Mon day evening at 7 p m in the general purpose room of the Heppner Seven th day Adventist church Betause the February meeting was canceled due to had weather, the subject "E n ergy Foods" scheduled for February, will tie M ilk panels to aid efforts to locate missing children Setvs from the The Heppner Neighborhood t en ter lists the following events on its March calendar March 4 G K I) classes 1 4 p m Monday afternoons at the Center. T O P S club meets at 7 p in at the center each Monday March 6 Adult and Family Services counselor Janet Phillips from Condon will be at the Center from If a in 12 noon. a blood pressure dim e w ill tie conducted by County Health Nurse Pat Wright llr p p n r r. O rrKun. H r d n r t d t t . 4 r h r u .i v 27. I I B S -T t l K F F IVrvinal Semis e» i Includes *11 Payroll Com) Materials and S t r a c c i ........................................ Capital O u tla y ..................................................... AU Other Expenditures snd Requirements Expenditures and Requirements Resources .............................................................. — 77V, A^®«0vf0 «UOGfT Ni * T VFAR LB 3*». 5 U M 2C.'*°.W 2Q»6gg.9g___ V4. 512. 4fc 27.l47B.la7__ ____ ................... FVMWi REQU IRIN G A P R O P E R T Y TAX TO HE L EV IE D " e n e fa l _____ last t f o c i Pwwonal Senncee ( Incluriee all Payroll Coetai TMa! M atanal and Senncee Total Capital <Turley Tbtai All Other Expenditure* and Requirem ent* Tblal Expendlturee and Requirem ent* Total Haenuroee Except Property Taxee Property Taxee Received Property Txxee Required tn Balance Bet i mated Property Taxee Not te be Received Total Property Tax le v y ......... Levy W ithin Tax Beee One Y«er Special Leviee Oitaade Tax Haee Serial and Continuing le v ie s I Operating! Serial laviex -C apital Conetrurtion i le v y For Paym ent of Bonded Debt ............ Jr 4 0 ?7*> 'll __ FUND ; r r>«*» »tAA S r *aj 4 . 9 ÖÖ . 0 0 " 1 0 0 ,0 0 S .1 7 9 .h 5 ~ r 6 2 5 .Q O 3 a3^ 9P L L n.9 9 a .9 " . ■- . • J l ÎC u i QC i ç ^ o p . c ? ... J .. * V IN TE R N A TIO N A L H AR VESTER /ton Ar • . ° .o o * .o o a, W P . f t T S f .t f T - Get set for the spring tillage season and save a lot of money with our complete line of quality International tillage parts for IH and many other makes of equipment We offer a wide selection of replacement parts for your plow, disk harrow, ana chisel And don’t forget to check into stronger, longer lasting Earth Metal’ moldboards, shins, and disk blades Act now This sale ends at the end of the month J , DOWN T O EARTH SALE ■ M orro« r O fto* Laiinjion OtNa -n Groin Growers«« rti vto MJi • I<too> 4»?