Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 29, 1985, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    M H H The Hrppnrr l . i i f « U T Im n
llepparr Oregon WedneMlav. May » . I*«i
9 from county visit D .C .
Atiyeh mails certificates
honoring local volunteers
By J l M IN I- M K A T H K K F O K D
On Tuesday, May U, certificates
oi commendation for Vera Cooley
and Harold K Peck reached the
Heppner Morrow
Chamber of
Commerce which had »ent recom
mendalinns for these two first cit­
izens of the county to Salem when
(iovernor Atiyeh had rarher pro
claimed May as "Volunteer Kecog
mtion Month and aaked for letteri
atmut outstanding volunteers in each
county
The Governor thanked the chum
tier for your interest and partici
potion in helping to makr this
recognition a great success
1 our willingness to take the time to
promote re» -ignition of the efforts of
others is really appreciated I would
strongly encourage you to he a
sponsor for the 1986 awards
l.orraine Heed, nominated by the
Monmouth In d ep en d en ce A rea
Chamber
of Com m erce
was
Hv Jl STIN* WEATHERFORD
honored as Oregon's outstanding
volunteer for 1985
Harold and Edna Peck were
attending the chamber luncheon as
guests of the Columbia Basin Klee
trie Coop Chamber President I)oug
Smith presented Pe*-k with his certi
ficate and the secretary forwarded a
like certificate to Mrs ('«»le y at
Irngon
In celebrati«» of the MAh Anni
versary of the Kural Electrification
Act Columbia Basin Klectric Coop
manager Kred Toombs arranged the
program
He introduced Harold
Pe< k who gave an interesting rev tew
of what life was like before electri
city reached farms It was evident
that he spoke first hand knowledge
Toombs then narrated a fine film
which told of the birth history, and
growth of tlx- UK A which became
the National Rural Klectrification
Act and which by now has gone
international
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
NOIU f ill MKAM KK
Kl M TION
CITY OF H KPPN KR
Notice is hereby given that on
25lh. June 198.1 an election will he
held in H K P P N K K , MORHOW
County. Oregon The polls will be
open from It on a in to 8 no p m The
following shall tx- the ballot title for
the measure submitted to the elec
tors thereof
CAPTION
TO LE V Y OUTSIDE
TAX BASK AND INCHKASK TAX
KATE
g l K S T IflN S H A LL H K P P N K R
L E W * 1 » UM 00 OUTSIDE TAX
BASI \ND INI REASE NET I \\
RATE *102 Tu PE R M IT RAISING
I III RE g l ESTED \MO! M
E X P L A N A T IO N
Cl R B E N 11 \
THE TAX BASK OF »157.809 «1 IS
in M )l Ql \ I E
FOR
TH E
GENERAL OPERATION OK THE
(111
I f THE TAX LEV 1 is
APPROVED THE OPERATING
HI DUE i ro IU-: I- INANCED in
LOCAL TAXES FOR THE FISCAL
I I M! IM , M W ILL B1 *i 17 l it OQ
GREATER
n m
TH E
O P E R A T IN G
BUDGET
FINANCED B\ LOCAL TAXES
FOR THE C C R R K N T FISC A L
I I \H Mil HI t s iiW FOR IN
CREASING THE LEVY ARE
LACK OF AVAILABLE CASH. AND
SPIR\l IN«, i OSTS "I- INNt it
VN. ES M i l l HI kLS kND SI P
PLIES
ALL NECESSARY FOR
mi
B E TTE R M E N 1 O I
m i:
O P E R A T IO N AND M A IN TE
n kNCE
OF
I Hi
C IT Y OF
HKPPNKK
Marshall Lovegrcn
Authorised signature for City,
County or District
ADMINISTRATOR
Barbara Hlixxlsworth
Morrow County Clerk
Published
May 20. I OKI
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEI MEETING
A meeting of the Budget Committee
for Morrow County will be held in
the County Court chambers in the
County Courthouse at 8 30 a m on
June 5. 1085 The purpose of the
meeting is to discuss a proposed
supplemental budget of the Other
Road Districts Eund for the 1084 85
fiscal year
This is a public meeting and any
person may discuss the proposed
supplemental budget with the com
mittee The budget document may
lx- inspected or copies nblain«*«l by
any person at the office of the
County Court, located at the County
Courthouse, Court Street. Heppner
Oregon Ix-lwto-n the hours of H no
a m to 12 mt n«x»n and from I ini
p m to 5 oil p m
LoRayne M Row man
Hudgei officer
Published May 2*. IM S
NOTH EOF MEM REFLECTIO N
( "i
n
n
hi -
MORROW
Notu-e is hereby given that on
Tu«-sdav June 25th. I9K5 an ele» lion
will lx- held in Morrow County.
Oregon The polls will lx- open H 1»
a m to 8 top m The following shall
lx- the ballot title for the measure
submitted to the electors Iherevtf
TAX LEVY Ol'TSIDK THE
rAXB w-
SHALL MORROW COUNTY LEVY
*2 him Kin OUTSIDE THE TA X
BASE FOR ALL COUNTY OPER -
ATIONS DURING FISCAL YEAR
1085 88'
The purpose of this levy is to provide
funds to balance the Morrow County
operating budget which includes
General fund. Road Fund. County
Schixil Fund. Cities portion of Road
Funds Fair A Rodeo Fund plus the
North Morrow Medical Clinic budget
foi IM - III- I hr tax base for 1085 88
is R H .4 U
The total levy will be
J2 801 too which includes six percent
for lax«*s not expected to he re
ceived
The tax rate for County
opera!ions will lx* approximately
81 40 per 81.000 00 valuation
The
estimated tax i-ost for this measure
is an estimate only based on the best
information available from the
County Assessor at the time of
estimate
LoRayne M Bowman
Morrow ('«xinty Budget officer
Barbara Hlixxlsworth
Morrow County Clerk
Published May 20, 1985
For purchase after July I. 198.1. the
Morrow County Schixil District in
vites sealed bids for
re-capped tires
floor resurfacing
painting
fire extinguisher servicing
office «shipment servicing
automatic controls servicing
sewing machine servicing
steam traps
ceiling fans
rimfing
or used pickup
burner
Surplus property
boiler
Sealed bids will lx* r«*ceived until
2 (M) p m June 1 1. 1085 at the district
office. P O Box 188 Lexmglon O K
078.10 at which time they will be
open«-<l and r«*ad aloud
Rids received after the time fixe«t
for opening will not he considered
Hid specification* may lx- examine«!
or obtained at the district office
from H to a m to 4 to p m Monday
through Friday
The schixil district reserv es the right
to reject any and all bids
Doyle McCaslin
Superintendent
Published
May 20. 1085
The following precincts will be
combined (or the June 25. 1085
election
No l North Hoardman A N«i 2 South
Hoardman will be combined Board
man
No 5 North Irngon A No 6 S»mth
Irrigon will be combined Irngon
No I Hardman. No 8 NK Heppner
N.• 'i NW H*ppMI No m SE
Heppner and No 1ISW Heppner will
he Hardman Heppner Combined
Morrow County Clerk
Barbara Hlixxlsworth
Published May 20 1085
SECOND NOTICE OF
BUDGET HEARING
The la-xington City Council will hold
a public hearing on June II. 1085 at
8 (Ml p m at City Hall The purpose
of this hearing is to discuss the
budget for the Town of la-xington for
the fiscal year 1085 88. tx-ginning on
July 1. 1085 Any person may appear
lo discuss the budget or any part of
it Copi«-s of the budget d«x-ument
will be available for inspection
ljnda Jones
Budget Officer
Published May 29 1985
IM BLICNOTH t
SECOND NOTICE of
Hi DGE1 HEARING
A meeting ol the Heppner City
Council will lx* held on June 6th 1985
at 7 top m at 188 W Willow Street.
(City Hall i Heppner, Oregon The
(Hirpose of the meeting is to discuss
the budget for the fiscal year lx-gin
nmg July 1st, 1085 as approved by
the City of Heppner Budget Com
mittee
The Budget Summary was pub-
lishe«f in the tleppner Ga/etle Times
88 May 22Rd IMA
\ copy of the
budget may he inspected or obtained
fr«*e of charge at Heppner City Hall
belw«-en the hours of 9 00 a m and
5 (Ml p m prevailing time
Phone
•78 MM
Marshall Ixivgren. Adm
City of Heppner. Oregon
Published
May 29. 1985
Thirty-two Oregonians were in
Washington. D C from April 2» to
May S with the "Know America
ITogram at the National 4 II Cen
ter The five couples and 22 single
women included nine ladies from
Morrow ( «xinty
Marian Brosnan, Helen Currin
Marlene Currin. Kulh McCabe
Mane Martin. Sadie Parrish. Lee
Wag«oihlasl. Mildred Wright and
Justin«- Weatherford gained new
insights into their responsibilities as
citizens and developed a greater
understanding of this nation s heri
(age and the functioning of the
fe«ieral government
They were especially delighted to
visit with Julie Grieb. Lexington
now a resident staff assistant at the
4 II Center and with Janet
McKlligolt, lone who is working
with a senatorial campaign financial
committee
The nine also kept
appointm«*nts in Senator Hatfield *
office with Representatives Denny
Smith and Le* AuCoin and sat in the
visitors gallery of the House or
S«*natr in the Capitol building
A facinating tour on their first
night in the district was highlighted
bv stops at the Jefferson and Lincoln
Memorials
Each day was filltxl
with educational field trips led by
Edith Cowper. a ♦ H program assis
tanl who works under Julie Grieb
These daytime visitations included
it»- itcpartmenl el Igrk ulture
Ford's Theater and the house where
Ian» oln <)ie«l the Kenm-dy tenter
Arlington National Cemetery .
Alexandria.
V irgin ia.
Mount
Vernon
the While House
the
Organization of American Slates
the Department of State
the
Embassy of Great Bntian
the
National Cathedral the Wixxlrow
Wilson House the National Gallery
of Art 1 East and W n l i the National
Archives, the head«juarters of the
National Geographic Society . the
National Zoo the National Botanic
Gardens most of the great buildings
of (he vast Smithsonian Institution
the rebuilt old Post Office now
known as (he Nancy Hanks Building
and the Vietnam Memorial
:AM 0 IJ 5 BRANDS Gil
S am son it* L u g g a g e
LAST WEEK
FOR 10-40%
At the Department of Agriculture
the groups of visitors from Oregon.
Kentucky, and Vermont were
addressed by Chris Mosher Wilson.
Assistant lo the Secretary, and by
Bonnie Tanner Extension Service
"Know America coordinator The
high spot of the visit at the National
Zix> was observing (he two giant
pandas. Ling Ling and Using Using
The Oregon group flew from
Portland.
Via
SeaTac
and
Minneapolis St Paul to the National
Airport and returned from Dulles
Airport to SeaTac and Portland
Special orientation and educa
tional programs were arranged
during the evening hours at th«- 4h
(Vnter
A b.inqui-t just for the
Oregonians was called A Capital
Affair' on Tuesday e\«;*tng
The Know Amerjca program is
arranged bv th<- National 4 H ( oun
oil in cooperalioo'with the National
Extension Service You can learn
more about the many services of
Extension by calling the Morrow
County extension Service office in
Heppner at 676 9M2
The county ladies who regularly
att«*nd local extension groups will he
telling iheir groups more alxiut their
exp«-riences « » their trip to the
nation's capital
O ff SALE
Saturday's
Top spellers listed
Morrow County's top lhr«-e spel
lers successfully defended their
tith-s as Kelly Spray. Terry Meyers,
and Kenee' Slruthers captured first
place honors in their respective
divisions of the Morrow County
Annual Spelling Contest Thursday
Mini-College
slated in June
Morrow County residents are in
vit«-d to "lake a learning break al
the 198.1 Extension Mini College at
Oreggn Stale University June 25 28
The 12th annual Mini College,
sponsored by Ihe OSU Extension
Service and the Oregon Extension
Homemakers Council, features
more than 30 different classes
covering such topics as kitchen
planning Ireland, tailoring and
lour of histone Brownsville, says
Birdine Tulliv Morrow County Pro
gram Assistant for the OSU Exten
ston Service
K«*es for the 1085 Mini-College,
which includes a rtxim in an DSC
residence hall, meals, and registra
lion, is lets for full lime
participants
There are reduced
fees for those who commute to the
Corvallis campus
Complete information about the
classes as well as registration forms
are available from the Morrow
County office of the (»SI Extension
SErvice. bv phoning 676 0842
St. Pat s plans
summer
church sch(x>l
St Patrick's Church wrapped up
its religious education program for
the year on Monday, May 20 Eor
the first time awards were pre­
sented lo outstanding students in
grad«-s 18
The children who received a gifl
and a certificate of excellence were
Tina Chinen grade two
Genelle
Atlelman, and Jimmy Tellechea
grade thr«*e, J«*nnv Aahbeck. Shane
Munkrrs. Becky fieVilo. and Alecia
Tarnssky grade
four
Ryan
Adelman. Corry Sweeney, and
Heather Kckman grade five, and
sixth grailer Jill DeVito
Er Brian McGovern thanked the
teachers who worked with the pro
gram this year Rita Worden, Gail
DeVito Trisha Sw«*eney. Martha
Munkers. Hill Kuhn, and Ardy
Evenson
Teachers and children celebrated
the end of the year w ith cake and ice
cr«-am
St Patricks in conjunction with
St Williams, lone, will tx- holding
summer schixil in Heppner during
Ihe week of June 17 21 Children in
pre sch«»l through seventh grade
are welcome to attend
May 16. at A C Houghton Elemen
tary Sch«»l in Irrigon
All three
girls were first place winners a year
ago
The lop thre«- finishers in each
division were as follows
Division I Elementary to grade 6
First place Kelly Spray of Sam
Hoardman Elementary , a lie for
sec«md tx-twe«-n Angela Smylhe of
Sam Hoardman Elementary and Jill
DeVito of Heppner Elementary
Division II grades7-9)
Eirsl Terry Meyers of Riverside
High M-c«>nd
Jim Womell of
Heppner High, and third
Angie
Hicks of Riverside High
Division III grades 10 12
Eirsl Renee Struthi-rs of Heppner
High, second
Tnna Palmer of
H«-ppner High and third
Sofi
Slruthers of Hejipner High
Terry Meyers' accomplishment is
paricularly notable sin«-e she won
her local county divisional compel
ilion each of the fiv«- pre« «-ding years
and also was the state elementary
division champion when she was a
sixth grader She blasted this year s
l«*st with a score of 20 out of 30 and
micued only by substituting a ctir
r«“ct spelling of Ihe word crevasse in
place of ihe word crevice, said a
Morrow County school district
sjx>kesp»-rson
The first place finishers in each
division will compete in the State
Sjx-lling Contest scheduled for
urday. August 11 at the Oregon !
Eair
Each rrceiv«*d an award
pla«|ue for their wins in Morrow
(■«xinty The top thr«-e slud«-nts in
each division received award certlf
Kales signed by State Sujx-rin
tendent of Public Instruclion. Verne
Dun« an and Morrow Counl v s< hixil
District Superintendent, Doyle
McCaslin
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