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IIEPPHE1 GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. Match 3. l Scouts Get Awards At Court of Honor Held over from Iat wkl f UVTLLC PARTXOW IRRIOON Irrigon Bov Scout Troop No, fi'7 hud Its Court of Honor a the A C. Houghton Cafctortum last Tuesday even ing Sumltv afternoon dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mm. Albert inn low and Shervl were Mr. and Mm. James Mill. Ricky. Randy and Steve of Hcrm Mori .ind Mm. l.'ugcne Hrg and Ronald of Vancouver. Wn. Fol lowing dinner, the croup drove The evening began with a pot- ,u2 vMrm'.n t..mni n award made: Tenderfoot Invea lure Robert Adams, Wavne Ru chanan. Jon Clark. Paul Beln hauer. Darwin Christiansen. Charles McKenite. David Rich ards; Find Clans InvcMure Randall Ryan; Star Scout Invea ture Leon Wilson: Merit Badg e Dennis Lamb. Jim McOln net. Leon Wilson; Skill Rally Segments awards, presented by Perry Pummel, to: Darwin Chris tiansen. Dennis Lamb, Tom VanJiorn. Randall Ryan. Clar ence Proctor and Jim MeOln nes; Perfect Attendance Den nis Lamb, Leon Wilson; Com munity Service Awards, present ed by Mayor Chester Wilson to: Dennis Lamb, Randall Ryan. Wavne Buchanan. Tom Van Horn. Leon Wilson. Art OHn. Darwin Christiansen. Charles McKenzie. Robert Adams. After the awards had been presented, a program of skits was enjoved. Veteran Receives Leave MC B9 HCO Stephen L. Smith. SN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. Is home on a 30-day leave after spending from June of 1965 to February of 1966 in Viet Nam. Smith spent a por tion of his leave In Vancouver. Wash., where he visited an uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Clair Caldwell, and in Portland. scum. A group of Lions Club mem bers' wives met at the home of Mrs. Bob Stewart Friday to discuss ways and means of rais ing monev toward their build ing fund for the Lions Hall. Mrs. Stewart served coffee and cake to the following guests: Mrs. Carrie LcBUnc. Ma June Far lv. Mrs. Kathleen Anderson. Mrs Kathleen Reed. Mrs. Margaret Beinhauer. Mrs. Marge Shade, Mrs. Marge Christiansen, and Mrs. Wanda Stanley. The ladies will meet at Mrs. Stewart's res idence again on Friday, Febru ary ? at I0:iw a m. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gasser and familv spent the week end in The Dalles visiting his mother. Mrs. Fred Gasser. Miss Donna Isom was released from Good Shepherd hospital after a 4-dav confinement Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cook. Portland, are parents of a baby daughter, Theresa Renee. born i .u. x " J f EIGHT-TEAR-OLD John Broylee el Eugene, a victim cd cerebral palsy, has been selected as Oregon's 1966 Easter seai dot connection with the Oregon Society lor Crippled Children and Adults' seal sale March 1 through April 10. He's shown here with Dick Tost society president John is a student at the Child ren's Hospital school In Eugene, an Easter Seal protect Saturday evening, with proceeds going toward the building fund for the Lions Hall being built in it-ill , , T-U nll,..in., February 12 at 11:51 p.m. The ",K",:J.'w "lr ".-T" u.k... . Vki i nm-iiueu. m. anu mia. v u-rV..1- oL. i., Gurlev. Mr. and Mm. sister, Rhonda, and a brother. I c,,.,. . rw rh Allyn: Maternal grandparents '""i 'rZ Andean are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill. Irri gon; paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. Al bany, and maternal great- grandmother Is Mrs. Sedalia Xiail l.IUCII. III IUUi.imi" - - - Hill 1- k ..i.ni alitor . ,ni-it Dexter of Irrigon. Mrs. Hill Is and aunts. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne in "nina caring iw n u.u Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rhter and new granddaughter Caldwell, and in Lebanon where he visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Da ly and Mr. and Mrs. G. Immin eer. Following his 30-day leave Smith will be stationed at Fort Hueneme out of Los Angeles. The Irrigon Assembly of God church is presenting a Teachers Training Course entitled "So Send I You" on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 9:00 p.m. Rev. John H. Kenney, pastor of the church, is conducting the classes. Rev. David Kenney and his mother, Mrs. John Kenney. as sumed charge of the Sunday evening services at Bethel As sembly of God church in Pendle ton Sunday evening. February 20. Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Ed wards and family of Pendleton were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Leighton and family. While In the area, the Edwards also vis ited Jarl Sonsteng at the Uma tilla hospital. A 4-H skating party was held at Rollie's Roller Rink In Herm Iston Thursday night for the communities of Irrigon and Boardman. Along with skating. the ctoud participated in sev eral novelty races, and door Drizes were won by Judy Sny der and Randy Ryann, both of Irrigon. The Irrigon Lions Club had a valentine Chicken Box Social at the Charles Earley residence Mr. and Mrs. Max McKay. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Beinhauer. Mr, and Mrs. Lee LcBlanc, Sam Umi I ker and Lloyd Burger. The A. C Houghton Kinder garten sponsored a valentine candy box drawing Saturday, with proceeds going for Kinder garten activities. The box was won by Mrs. Dan Creamer. Mm. Eugene Berg and Ronald of Vancouver. Wash., and Mrs. Charlotte Eden and son Jon drove to Irrigon Friday evening and were overnight gusets of Mrs. Bergs brothcr-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mr. Albert Part low and Shoryl. Mrs. Eden's mother. Mrs. Zoe Lawson of Caldwell. Idaho, joined her dau ghter Saturday morning, and they returned to Caldwell that afternoon. Need extra cash? Sell unused Items around your place with a Gazette-Times classified ad. Poster Contest Open to Children Oregon School children are again invited to participate In the annual Keep Oregon Green Forest Fire Prevention roster Contest. This Is the 12th year of com petition among students of all ages in the four established div isions for top honors in the statewide contest Most schools conduct local elimination contests and enter only the top local posters In the statewide event. Final Judging will be right after the May 3, 19"6, entry deadline and awards will be given before the close of the school term. Keep Oregon Green. Inc. Is an Industry and individually spon sored conservation croup with the sole aim of reducing the loss each year from carelessness with fire. Complete contest rules and other fire prevention Infor mation may be obtained by contacting the office of Keep Oregon Green. Inc. at 2750 State Street. P. O. Box 471. Salem, Oregon 97308, Phone 363-3G06. Dinner Initiates New Acacia Room illel.l over from Ut week I IT nary lee MARLOW BOARDMAN The annual family dinner of Ihe Boardman Garden Club was held Sunday In Ihe pew Acacia Rm of the Nonuid llettaurant with IX at tending This ws the llrM ban unci held In the Arnria Room Mnce Its Completion. Ieewratlona were centerpieces tif Acacia flowers brought In from the California deport. Jav tVx. of Renton. Wah. was a guet, and other attending were Mr. ana Mm. v n.tnoi am-den-gg of Pendleton. Mr. and Mm. Walter Have. Mr. and Mm Arthur Allen. Mr. and Mm. Itollln HUhop, Mr. and Mm, Zearl Gillespie. Mrs. Glen Car- ix-nter. Mrs. I-eo Root. Mm. Ralph F.arwood and daughter Shirley. Mrs. Russell Miller, Mm Claud Coats and Mrs. Frank Mar low. George manager office In Medicare Saturday slides with his the meeting he Fleshman. .Utant of the Social S-curlty La Grande, spoke on at Greenfield Grange night, and showed talk. Preceding signed up sev eral ponons to ears of age who had not previously been signed. After his speech he an swered questions from the audience. At the grange meeting later Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Broad bent were voted In as new mem bers, and were obligated In the fimt and fourth degrees. They will be Initiated at a later date. Mm. Frank Marlow was pre sented with a past secretary pin by Master Nathan Thorpe. Building of the new grange hall was discussed at great length, and a set of plans was voted on. The Junior Grange also met, and were presented with a new flag. For their program they sans a number of songs ac com pan led by the matron. Mrs. John Phillips, on the accordion. The Home Extension Unit will sponsor a Silver Tea for the Father Klrmls Memorial Fund February 25 at the nome of Mrs. Glen Crapenter starting at 11 a.m. Mr. Walter Hayes, whose term empires this year. lite Boardman unit will a kUt the Inlgon unit with the annual llonw-ntakot's FeMlval In May, the enact date to he an mm ni vd later. The preliminary meeting of the uphoUierv workhp was held in liilkon February 17 at 7: p m. The work meeting will he held hie, but dates have not tocn released yet The next meeting will be at the home of Mm. Guv Fergus on March 15 with Mrs. Finery l.on and Mrs. Hoffman hoot-esM-s. SuMcvt will tie "Mer ingues", with Mm. Ferguson and Mrs. Sevhalcr as leaders. Mm. Claud (mts was honor ed with a birthday dinner at her home on Valentine's Day, when a group of friends called. Present were Mm. Charles An deregg of IVndlclon. Mm. Glen Carpenter, Mrs. Guv Ferguson. Mm. Ralph F.twohI. Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mrs. Frank Marlow and Mm. lxo Root. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messen ger have returned home from a tivo weeks May In The Dalles and Poitland. where Messenger received medical treatment. He Mcnt one week in The Dalles hifepltal while there. Harold Kress has returned home from St. Anthony's hos pital In Pendleton and Is re cuperating from a heart attack. He Is not allowed visitors. The Home Extension Unit met Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. W. G. Sechafcr. with Mrs. Don Baker co-hostess. Subject of the lesson was "You vs. the fagged out feeling", with Mrs. Arnold Hoffman and Mrs. Glen Carpenter as leaders. Lunch was served at noon. Mm. Hoffman was appointed as county committee member for a three year term, replacing Mrs. Ralph Karwood was hon ored with a surprise luncheon at her home last week when a group of friends called on the invasion of her blrhtday. Pres ent were Mrs. Glen Carpenter. Mm. Claud Coats, Mrs. Zearl (illU-spie, Mrs. Frank Marlow, Mm. Leo Root, Shirley Earwood. and Jerry and Wayne Downey. Arthur Allen in Las Vegas. spent last week Nev. where he Mended the annual meeting of the National Rural Klectrlc Co operative Association. Word has been received here of the death of Ida M. Shat tuck. HO. February 6 in Blckle ton. Wash. She Is the mother of Lowell Shattuck of Stanfleld. former resident here. Prineville Slates Agate Cup Races For August 18-21 Come AuguM 1H 21 the Junl. m-r-iad hills around prlnevlllit Lake, which once rang with the warw hoops of marauding Pal utes. will r'und to the shrill whine of raring hydroplanes a the National Stock Outboard Championship Races get under way In the Agate Cup Regatta at Prineville. Stated as a community ben efit by a non profit coriMrntlon formed HHlflcallv for the pur iMme, the races have received the official sanction of tha American "ower Boat Aoia thn. Ieatlng out such places as Miami. FU.. and Heaver. IVnn. Officers of the Agate Cup said groundwork Is being laid ti make sure this will be an event I long remembered In racing cir cles with expansion of the pit area at Jasier Point ana enter tainment etc. already being planned. The Regalia is named for the unique trophies which are spe cially designed and constructed of famed Central Oregon agate. IHtrified wood and other semi precious stones. Each of the nine championship trophies Is valued at over $-100 with the Agate Cup Itself, to be given to the t"P driver In the nation at the clone of the races, carry ing a $1,000 price tag. The Regatta Is In the midst of a month-long stretch of activ ity which opens with a combi nation five-day race meet and and Paulina Rodeo, the latter known as the wildest -wool test thing that has hapcned In this county since Palute Chief Paul ina gave non union haircuts to white men. the Regatta. Crook County Fair the Crooked River Roundup to Unit to Meet Tuesday March meeting of the lleppner Home Extension Unit will be Tuesday. March 8. at the home of Mrs. Frank Connor. Project lesson for the day will be "Mag ic With Meringues", with Mm. Ray Drake and Mrs. Nora Turn er as leaders. Potluck luncheon will be served at noon. POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC M0T0 SE1V1CE WE REfAIHi Electric Motors e fower Tools Hydraulic Jacks Alemite Equipment 421 S. E. 4th Pendleton Phone 276-5862 Notice of School Budget Hearing NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Morrow County School District No. R-l of Morrow County State of Oregon, will be held at Heppner Elementary School on the 22nd day of March, 1966 at 8-00 p m o'clock for the purpose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1966 ana enamg June ou, xo, nereiuaiici . . , . The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding year. Major ac- onooc if anv anil their effect on the budget are set forth in an accompanying statement A copy of the budget document U available for Inspection at District School Office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. IRVTN RAUCH, District School Board Chairman 25.3.10.85 219,287.08 31.322.85 1.R38.05 720.00 4.966.91 433.855.15 607.099.92 1.040.955.07 16.829.62 178.537 60 40.516 93 1.603.28 342.45 291.281.62 753.679.00 1,044,960.62 20.500.00 Revenuo from Intermediate Sources 19.000.00 223.532.00 Revenue fmm State Sources 221,!MX).0O 20.000.00 Revenue from Federal Sources 26.000.00 Proceeds from sales 2,000.00 500.00 Receipts from other School Districts 500.00 Transfers from other Funds 330.032.00 Total Budget Resources except tax to bo leveled 339,600.00 District Tax Received In Year Levied 712.253.00 District Tax Required to Balance Budget - 742,201.00 1.042.285.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCF.S 1.081.801.00 Historical Data Actual FINANCIAL SUMMARY For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1966 Tax Levy Computation Total General Bond Int & All Funds Fund Redemption (1) (2) (3) (4) Total Budget Requirements $1,381,543.00 $1,081,801.00 $ 89,897.00 Deduct: Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied 554,445.00 339,600.00 5.000.00 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget 827,098.00 742,201.00 84,897.00 Add: Est of taxes to be levied . , but not reCd in ensuing year 41,354.00 37,110.00 4,244.00 Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year 868,452.00 799,311.00 89,141.00 Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied Within 6 Limitation . 260,303.00 260,303.00 Outside 6 Limitation 519,008.00 519,008.00 Not Subject to 6 Limitation 89,141.00 S'J&'PJ Total Taxes to Be Levied 868,452.00 779,311.00 89,140.00 Construction Fund (5) $ 128,786.00 128,786.00 School Lunch (6) 49,500.00 49500.00 Teacher age Fund (7) 3159.00 31559.00 For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning: July 1, 1965 Tax Levy Computation Total All Funds (1) (2) Total Budget Requirements $1,338,612.00 Deduct Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied 554,229.00 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget 784,383.00 Add: Est of taxes to be levied but not ree'd in ensuing year 23,531.00 Taxes to Be Levied for Ensuing Year 807,914.00 Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied Within 6 Limitation 245,569.00 Outside 6 Limitation 488,051.00 Not Subject to 6 Limitation 74,294.00 Total Taxes to be Levied '. 807,914".0O General Bond Int & Construction School Fund Redemption Fund Lunch (3) (4) (5) (6) $1,042,285.00 330,032.00 712,253.00 21,367.00 733,620.00 245,569.00 488,051.00 733,620.00 92,130.00 $ 125,687.00 $ 20,000.00 125,687.00 72,130.00 2,164.00 74,294.00 74,294.00 74,294.00 46,000.00 46,000.00 Teacherage Fund (7) $ 32,510.00 32510.00 Budget econd Tear First Tear Current Preceding Preceding Tear (1) (2) (3) 18.799.92 19.250.00 22,177.00 6,573.38 12.853.65 7.800.00 543,896.66 573,460.62 627.9-12.0C 40.736.38 39,331.65 46,711.00 None None None None None None None None None 4,105.32 3,974.82 4,418.00 39,770.31 41,681.20 43,180.00 42,018.58 54.067.60 - 57,331.00 53587.06 55,012.19 58,725.00 47,900.89 42,002.56 43,135.00 1,373.00 4,865.92 500.00 19,389.40 14,765.73 12,356.00 56,422.55 59,741.79 64,754.00 16,420.50 15,164.91 17,260.00 1,192.23 1,080.21 840.00 1,600.00 4,714.04 1.G50.00 2,221.03 2,150.00 None None None None None None 8,902.60 1,912.46 None 20,051.61 12,250.93 None 35,186.24 12,917.80 10,905.00 None None None 1,897.74 1,917.40 2,421.00 18,000.00 962,045.40 970,965.48 1,042,285.00 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Outstanding Serial Bonds Total TYPE OF Actual INDEBTEDNESS July 1 Current Tear .$847,000 .$847,000 Estimate July 1 Ensuing Tear $782,000 ' $782,000 Approved by Budget Committee: February 23, 1966 Signed: FRANK ANDERSON, Secretary EL WYNNE PECK, Chairman Adopted by District School Board February 23, 1966 Signed: ALICE VANCE. Clerk IRVIN RAUCH. Chairman 1,042,285.00 Budget for Ensuing Tear Budget Requirements (4) Administration Salaries 25329 Other 8.300 Instruction Salaries 627.183 Other 44.153 Attendance Services Salaries None Other None Health Services Salaries None Other 4550 Pupil Transportation Services Salaries 31,752 Other 68,532 Operation of Plant Salaries 59,880 Other 43,905 Maintenance of Plant Salaries 500 Other 12,510 Fixed Charges 72,247 Food Services Salaries 20,781 Other 650 Student Body Activities Salaries 1,900 Other 3,300 Community Services Salaries None Other None Capital Outlay Sites 10,800 Buildings 5,800 Equipment 26.809 Debt Service Non-Bonded None Payments to other School Districts 2,718 Operating Contingency 10,000 Transfers to Other Funds None TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1X1,801 Unappropriated Balance None TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS 1,081,801 BUDGET SUMMARY OTHER FUNDS Historical Data Actual BUDGET SUMMARY GENERAL FUND Historical Data Budget for Ensuing Year Actual Second Year Preceding (1) 62,245.72 First Year Preceding (2) 53,451.74" Budget Current Year (3) 65500.00 Budget Resources (4) Available Cash Balance Revenue from Local Sources except tax to be levied ..$ 40,000.00 30,200.00 Second Year . Preceding (1) 8.210.08 38,914.40 3,572.60 1,890.43 64,000.00 30,991.25 116,711.45 1,007.99 First Year Preceding (2) 5,444.96 38,159.72 1,916.80 997.77 64,000.00 29,48655 18,175.00 545.55 Budget Current Year (3) 5,500.00 35,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 65,000.00 27,130.00 125,687.00 1500.00 31,310.00 Budget for Ensuing Year School Lunch Fund (4) Salaries 6,000.00 Food 38,000.00 Supplies 2,000.00 Replacement of Equipment - 2,000.00 Others 500.00 Reserve 1,000.00 Bond Interest & Redemption Fund Principal on Bonds 65,000.00 Interest on Bonds 24,897.00 Construction Fund . 128,786.00 Teacherage Fund Taxes and Maintenance - 500.00 Teacherages ;. 31,059.06 )