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Trees to Beautify New Boardman ly MART LCC MARLOW HOAKDMAN The U. H. Cor, l Fnplneers ha agreed to lur tih 'i'Mt trees rlhl to ten feet hitch fr thi new lwn of Hoard man. The coat will lie tTMiO Thin was announced at the r'H ular monthly meeting of the City f'ouiull lil wed. Hits wis Included In the contract modi tlcatlort of resolution Nik. 7 l'J o. and v. recorded In I tin win rtee. The Oregon lsgue of Cities has agreed to aMM In lh codi fication of lh compilation end ailillloii of the new illy ordi nance. Tentative dates fur the illy budget meetings are April I, May 4 ami 25. Hurt Anderson, residential en glncer of Cornell. How I and, liajrs and Mirr f ill of Seni tli. With, was present at th-i meeting. Coming Vtcre from A.i thorsce, Alaska, Anderson will limped all conatructlon In th t new It v. Il and Mrs Andenon moved here recently. II hat al so travrM In South America. foil CmmUhlon Elects l)v.cy Wrl wil elected pre Idcnt of the Mrrow county Toil Co.iimllon at a recent meeting here. Dick Krebs of Cecil Is Im pendent; Joe Tatonr. 2nd vice president; Al Lamb of Heppncr. secretary; (Jar Swanson of lone, tMUMirrr. Wayne Cordcs from the firm of While, Sutherland and White, Portland, la budget f if f L'i-r Rupert Kennedy director of Mid Columbia Planning Court ell, cave a report on the clx county planning ttudy, and Hut part of the si count lea that e.i coinpacd the port dUtrlct. The budget wa approved by t h e budget commltlee, Ulck Krrb. chairman. Ity Undstrun of lone, Harlan McCurdy. of lleprncr, Jark llynds f Ccv I. Vernon Kusscll and Arthur Al len. The budget hearing will bv at the city hall April 29 at 8 P West read a letter from I he U. S Corps of Knglnecrs offering thf sum of JSHW for tract IWOt 130 acrea of port land lylna ad Jaccnt to the John Day Pool one n.ilc cast of Boardman. Easter Services Scheduled poardman Community churv.i will hold Good Friday servl'd at the church at 2 pm. Subject of the message will be "Cries of Calvary." Everyone la Invited to attend. There will be sunrise services Faster morning at six o'clock at the Ktvemide '-'! field weather permitting. Other wise' It will be at the chimli Message aubject will be 'T.ie Home nee of the First Faster' l)e lores Yates of Oiympla. Wash, will present muM.al iiumlwra, and will also preset t an fcaater concert at the eletn o'clocl service. Subject of the latter service will be 'The row. e- of the Resurrection." Ilcv. Herniun It. Burg will speak at a I services. There will bo com munlon service at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Odessa Nelld. graduate ol Multnomah School of the Bi ble, and traveler In the Holy Land, was speaker at both serv ices lust Sunday at the Commu nity church. Dressed In authen tic costume of the Bethlehem women, she spoke on the cus tom and lives of people there, and at the evening serv.ee showed slide pictures of the country. She was accompanied here by John Korllng and Dean Dotscn, students at the Blb!e school. Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Sabln, accompanied by their (laughter, Mm. Wayne Workman of Cott age Grove, have returned from a week's trip to Iih a,,d V1.' At Welser and Burley, Idaho they visited Sabln's relatives, and at Salt Lake City they at tended the conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints, and visited Mrs. Sablns relatives. On their re turn here they left for Aums vllle to visit several days at the home of their son-in-law and dnuphter, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Thomas. , , w Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mou3 seau and children Kicky and Bridget of Coeur U'Alene, Idaho, are visiting at the home of M.s. Mousseau's father and step mother, Mr. and Mrs. Don Baker Lynctte, Deanna and Chuck Biown of Hufus visited at the home of their grandparents, li. and Mrs. Robert Brown. ' Frunk Mar low has been moved to the Voile Vista Nurs ing Home In Ilermlston from the Pendleton Community Memorial hospital, where he was a patient for five weeks. Mrs. James Harper was a pa tient In the Good Shepherd hoi pltal In Ilermlston last wek, sMlferlng with a severe Infection in her lcif . Rev. and Mrs. David Gaunitz and children Kathy, Julie, Di ane, Rosemary, Ruth Ann and Flchard of Tensed Idaho, visited frrorn Wednesday till Saturday at the homo of Rev. and Mrs Herman R. Burg. Mrs. Earl BriRgs has return ed from the Umatilla hospital, where she was a patient for ono month. Saturday visitors at tl-e Briggs home werre Mr. and Mr I. Melvin Logan of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery of Seattle, Wash., were weekend visitors at the home of Mis. Mallery'a parents, Mr. and Mm. Claud Coats. Mrs. Mallery re mained here until Tuesday while Mallery went to Corvallls on business. Monday she and Mr. and Mrs. Coats went to Hardman to visit Coats' brother, Jesse Coats. . Mr. and Mrs. BUI Earnhardt vlnltrd on day I 4 I week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ganlcnbeln. They vno former renldenta here un'll attoul right yearn ago. Mrs. Tolvo Slmlla of Portland and Mra. Dunne Sllvrrthorn f Forrtt Grove wero Saturday vU Hois at the home of their par ent!. Mr. ami Mra. Adolf Skou h. and went to HermlMon to tee Mioubo, who had major uui gery at the Good Shepherd hov i it n i taut Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Word n have returned home from a weeks visit In Payette, Idaho at the home of their aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dal lis Forthman. Mr and Mrs. Robert Ober inner of St. Helens were week end vlsltora at the home ol Obcrmclcr'a parent, Mr. and N.n. r rnem uocrmeier. Pat MlUer. student at Maryl burnt College, and Jim Miller, ktudent at Blue Mountain Cu. lege spent the weekend at the home of their mother. Mrs. Ilus II Miller. Mrs Frank Mar low ilent day and Saturday In Walla Walla. Wash, visiting ner aunu, Mra. Krnest Zcrba and Mrs. A C. Knudwn. Mr i. Harold Rath was hostc for the loidles Aid Society of Community church Wednesday afternoon of last week at her home. Mrs. Louise Karwood 4 eo hosteNS. (iuest Included l'.a LaChanee, and Mr. W- J. 3ee hafer Mr. Arnln Rug was In charge of the missionary pro gram, taking a her topic, "Tin Resurrection? Cafeteria menus for Riverside lilrh school and Boardman Grade school for the week of Apr.l 19 23 are as follows: Mon d a y hot dogs, pickle rehsit, but.eied corn, pear and checv? salad and cake; Tuesday -creamed turkey over toas, im-bh. vegetable a 1 1 c k and fruit; Wednesday peanut but ter and bologna aandwlcl.tk, lettuce, pickles, green beaiiH. rlrjeapplo and cottage chee.r kalad and cwkles; Thursday roast beef, whipped potatoes, rolls, spinach and Ice cream: Friday white beans, tuna fish sandwiches, tomatoes and co tier. Bread, butter and milt cte served with all meals. T e Home Extension Unit w;!l meet April 2d at t h e home of Mrs Bernard Donovan, with Mm. Ronald Black as co-hostess. Subject will be "Cost of higher education", with Mrs. Dewey of liend Notice Of Budget Hearing IT. bute-t l .h. r.t ct Morww lor lh, .JJrJJ"S: April 13. 20 .nd 27. or HO. per. fhi-el .1 aid time. liS! : iii Tthls budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. Signed: DEWEY W. WEST, JR. President, Port of Morrow Total Tax Lary ComputaUoa U Fund Total Budget Requirements $102,161 Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied ASonn Taxes Necessnry to Balance Budget as,wv Add Taxes Estimated Not " to Be Received During Ensuing Year 2,800 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED - 31,000 Analysis of Taxes To B Lerled Within 6 Limitation - ft' Outside 6 Limitation None Not Subject to 6 Limitation None TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 31,000 Total Tax Levy Computation All Funds Total Budget Requirements - $ 70,839 Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 42,639 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget Add Taxes Estimated Not to Bo Received During Ensuing Year 2,800 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 31,000 Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied Within 6 Limitation 31.000 Outside 6 Limitation None Not Subject to 6 Limitation None TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 31,000 Type of Indebtedness Bond3 Interest Beaflng Warrants Short Term Notes TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS Petty Cash Balance July 1 - We.l and Mr. Walter Hayea as leaner. Th meeting will .in erie at 10:30 a m Riverside High kIkkiI will ! dlnrulhsed at I p. rn. for tin "1 Friday. Hie lUverslde pirate will have a game here w.Ui Stai.fliid Aftll 'M Gr enfli ld Grange will me at the hall Saturday night, starting with potlu k uper at -- ll,,st will he Mr. and Mrt Goy Ferguson and Mr. and Mr.. Claud Worden. Winners Receive Points in First Club Play Day The Wranglers Riding club hel.l It first official Play Day on Sunday, April 4. when iim three place winners In compil ing vents were awarded points toward the season's grand i,w anl Then were 5) content ants competing, with numerous members and guesta as ODserv ers- The day started with a pot lurk lunch In the clubhouse at 12:30 p in., with the games start ing at 1:30. Winners for those under 6 errs of age were the foll'w-nrr- harrrl racing. Janice Ileal-. lt. and David Steagall. 2nd; In pole bending. Janice Healy, 1st and David Steagall 2nd. Wmnini racii In aees 6-12 were: pole bending, Susan Ilea ly. 1M. Becky Kulleton. 2nd, ano Joan Healy 3rd; In barrel rar Inr Mary Jeanne Adair, 1st. . . . . a ff..I B ky Fulleton na, ana c t-hntwprt .trd: tn the rlne race. Becky Fulleton. 1st. Susan Ilea ly, 2nd, and Jean uaiy. aru. Tnose winning points In the senior group were: pole bend Ing, Charlie Daly. 1st, Pat Dou gherty. 2nd, and Bill Healy, 3rd: in baireis. Pat Dougherty and Marlene Fctsch, tied for 1st, Charlie Daly. 2nd. and Bi.l Healy. 3rd: In the ring race. Bob Kteaeall. 1st. Bev Steagall, 2nd and Bob Webb. 3rd. Three groups eompetea in ir.j mutirai rones. Wlnnlnir for aces G-12 were Becky Fulleton, 1st. Susan Healy. 2nd. and lei I Schubert. 3rd; ages 13-17 wer Patty Healy. 1st. Erma W'ti-chef-ter. 2nd, and AJvln Asli- heck, 3rd; for seniors were rai nmiphertv. 1st. Pat O'Brien, 2nd, and Bill Healy, 3rd. '".' K,"n if he Siird ' Mce FINANCIAL SUMMARY fOH THE ENSUING FISCAL TEAR BEGINNING General Fund $ 42,965 FOR THE CURRRENT FISCAL TEAR BEGINNING STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Outstanding July 1 Current Ensuing Year Year Actual Estimated None None None None None None None None Current Tear Acutal None Ensuing Year Estimated None Approved by Budget Committee April 1, 1965 Signed, JOHN R. KREBS Chairman of Budget Committee BOWLING fin Spianars Team W Vtf ion's Jewelry 42 l ank of Ui Central Market 33 Dei a Market 31 Eima'a Apparel 2H Jack'a Chevron g lleppner Elk's 5" PMII Angels 17 Hiuh Ind. Game Darlene L H 21 27 3i 3 43 AX- rlnglon. 17; High Ind. Series Joyce I'hegley. 4M: High Team S.ri Peterson's Jewelry, 2o'Jti. Thursday Might Ladies Name of Team W I. Flrxt National Bank 37 !3 C Id Cole 33 ' C A. Ruggles In. 27 2i Ml Ladies 27 23 Humphrey's Rexaii Ihuir 21 31 Wlshlni' W'fll 1 '1 Phils Pharmacy m in.h ind. Game Jo Ann Hughes, 209; High Ind. Series Jo Ann Hughes. 514; High Team Cam., First National Banl., ir22; High Team Serlea C. A. Ruggles" Ins-, 2013. Tia Woman's Major Turner. Van Mrter, and Bryant ladberg Machinery Laird's Variety MC Grain Grower Lott'a Electric Klnzua Corp. Uxlngton Oil Co op 37 4 37 354 354 35 24 21 114 24 23 24 21 l- 25 3.3 44 Crls'cw'a Market ll'gh Ind. Game Tie. Jure Game Tie. BelU-nbrock, Vesta Kilkenny. 212; High Ind. Series Mar;te Fckman. 523; High Team Garr MC. Grain Growers, 953; High Team Series M C Grain Grow ers, 2711. Commercial T,a m W L 4 12 38 22 32 28 30 30 30 3C 23 37 22 34 17 43 WUlow Creek Country Club Bank of EO St. Patrick's Fln.t National Bank lleppner Studs AL. Daggett, Dist. Canincr's Men's Wear inn r High Ind. tiame uave tc:; man. 221; High Ind. Series Tom Hughes, 532; High Team Game Bank of EO. 1002; High Team Series Bank of EO, 2S6. IF YOU need a rubber stamp for any purpose, call at the Ca-zette-Ttmea office. All styles ol type, all sizes of stamps avail able promptly. c CommKionirV Vw be 'held uroos o( holdlns a nubile hear- JULT 1. 1965 Bonded Port Debt Fund FacU. Fund None None None None $ 59,196 59.196 14,763 28200 2.800 31,000 31,000 None None 31,000 None None None None None None None None None None JULY 1, 1964 General Bonded Port Fund Debt Fund FadL Fund 39,850 11,650 28,200 2,800 31,000 None 30,989 None 30.989 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None 31.000 None None 31,000 Authorized Not Incurred, July 1 Current Year Actual None None None None Ensuing Tear Estimated None None None None McCoy Receives Slale FFA Degree By LaVCLIX FAHTLOW llfPinnl Trrrv itrCov. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCoy, at tended the 3"1h annual Oregon FFA Convention held at Ontario. Terry was on tf th K"i teolv. ing the ataie farmer degree dur ing an everting flliea witn im presiive ceremonies. Durlnir the Friday afternoon awsr!s program Terry was pre. sented with a tVK rholarMt tn.m (Uxniiaril fill rumliinv of California. He also received the Union pacific lUtlroad scholar, ship. Other Riverside students at. tending the convention were Jim lrtu mnii Chnlrr ItlllllbS. Boardman. and the Us In structor, itonaia mac. Board Tells Policy On Water Samples The Oregon State Board of Health. Public Health Labora- tr.m, m n i nsvai tkal Sk at t.f A flf 1 1 IUI T 4ii l"UII V a tliaj amiiw V V I. It has reverted to Us former practice of performing bacterlo epical examination on private water supplies only uhen such samples have been collected by a person authorized to do so by a city, county, or state health department. During the emergency flood POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE WE BEFAJRi Electric Motors Power Tool Hydraulic Jacks Alemlte Equipment 421 S. E. 4th Pendletoa Phone 278-5862 HISTORICAL DATA Actual 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 Second First Budget Preceding Preceding Current Year Year Tear $ 1,082 $ 8,584 None 1388 2.279 1.500 250 250 250 570 1,680 500 279 461 200 11,600 None 9500 L801 None None 16.970 1351 11.650 7.439 29.500 28200 24.409 42.754 39,850 Included unappropriated balance budgeted last year. Taxes actually collected In General Fund. See Port Facilities Fund for balance of tax collected. HISTORICAL DATA Actual Second First Preceding Year Preceding Year None None None 12' 6 200 None 56 -100 1,115 1530 2,500 195 230 200 246 414 750 None 5 100 143 156 750 2,634 None 3,000 71 70 400 12,036 25,500 29.000 125 - 125 250 540 L500 600 None None None None None 2,000 17,117 29592 39.850 Port HISTORICAL DATA Actual Second First Preceding Preceding Year Year 19.470 1,179 None 36 250 12,036 32,971 20,771 53,742 49.350 None None None None 25.500 74,850 None 74,850 Includes unappropriated balance budgeted last year. Taxes actually collected In Port Facilities Fund See General Fund for balance of total tax collected. HISTORICAL DATA Actual Second First Preceding Year None None None 2,000 None None 2,000 Preceding Year None None None 72,577 None 927 73.504 H Erfurt GAZETTE -TIMCS. Tattradary. AptU IV IW situation this provUlon wa waived, but la otwe again In ef fect. Name faf private labors tuies fir bacteriological analy sis of water supples approved by the Oregon Mate Hoard of . TT'hr; i 'r ., . . f iw - . -.. Hithsor4wtmlikivtwirkindbobiyborn Tough jobs are made to order for the 'Jeep Universal-proven an over the world. When there'a work to be done, there's realfy nothing tike this hard worker. tn the desert or above the dew line. It's right at home. Treat It rough and it comes on strong. Laughs at the weather. Scoff at ice or snow. With 4-wheel drive traction, your "Jeep" Universal Test drive this "Unstoppable" Farley Motor Co. HEFPNER. General Fund Resources Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis), Previously Levied Taxes Estimated To Be Received During Ensuing Year Other Resources Interest Miscellaneous Local Tax - Cash (to be transferred to Port Facilities Fund) Transfer From Port Facilities Fund -Total Resources. Except Taxes to Be Levied Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget Total Resources ; General Fund Requirement Budget Current Year Personal Services Materials and Services: Office Expense Furniture & Fixtures Legal Expense Auditin? Special Expenditures: Commissioner's Expense Clerical ArfvArticinor tx Publication Engineering & Planning Taxes & Licenses Transfer to Port Facilities Fund Insurance & Bonds Dues & Subscriptions Capital Outlay Contingency Total Requirements Facilities Fund Resources Budget ' Ensuing Year - Approved Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) 28,931 Previously Levied Taxes Estimated To Be Received During Ensuing Year None Other Resources v Land Sale .............. None Interest "1 Land Rental n Transfer From General Fund ...-.. 30,265 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 59,19o Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget No ne Total Resources K,l9o Budget Current Year 1,989 None None None None 29.000 30.989 None 30.989 Port Facilities Fund Requirements Budget Current Year None None 2,450 27,539 1,000 None 30.389 Personal Services Materials and Services Capital Outlay: , Other Structures and Facilities ... Land and Improvements to Land Contingency Interest TOTAL REQUIREMENTS Health may be aUo obtained from the Morrow County Health tiepartinent office. Reasonable prices) en business card at the Gazette -TUnes. AaV m9n l e-f 1 fj - 4 v - ' tL-A takes on ail comers in tough. heavyweight jobs like towing, pushing, hauling, winching, snow plowing, or hoisting. Just driving it Is fun. And the 'Jeep' Universal stays valuable because it stays versatile. Half cabs, full cabs, or convertible top. plus other options. Kumtm Jf commomATioN at your 'Jeep' dealer's soon. OREGON Budoet Ensuing Year Appro-fed None 2,000 315 750 400 11.300 None 14,765 28,200 42,965 Summary Budget Ensuing; Year Approved . None 200 100 2.500 800 750 400 ' 750 3,000 400 30565 250 2,050 None 2,000 42,965 Summary Budget Ensuing Year Approved None None 3,000 55,196 L000 None 59,198