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f Island Tourists View Pictures At Clark Home By BLANCHE McDANIEL HARDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Bar ton Clark and Nonda hosted a Hawaiian party Saturday even ing with a buffet Luau nd ent tertainment featuring the show ing of pictures of their Hawalin Grange Tour, taken in the fall of l3. Going or. the tour with them, and enjoying the party Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Mary Reesing and David of Echo. Other guists were Mr- and Mrs. Berl Watten burger of Echo, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright. Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlins, Tom, John, Carole and Charley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Clark, Patrick and Ma tthew. On Sunday, those enjoying a picnic and squirrel hunting with the Barton Clarks were Earl Poulsen, John Storey and Stanley Kinnery of Portland. Both Mr. Poulsen and Mr. Storey are con fined to wheel chairs. Stopping by at the Foster Col lins home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell of Lexington and Miss Sylvia Severance of California. The womenfolk are cousins of Guy Chapin and they livtd at Burton Valley many years ago. Mrs. Campbell is a former teacher of Mrs. Collins, having taught at Camas Prairie. Miss Severance is also a former teacher and fissionary. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Har old Stevens over Memorial Day week-end were Mrs. Stevens' fa ther, Aurthur Gammell, her bro ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gammell. all of Ven eta. Also Mr. and Mrs. Leo La Mon of Aberdeen. Wn., Mrs. Cecil Musgrove of Omak. Wn., and Mrs. Mildied McDaniel of Stan field. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens. Jo jean and Johnny, were in Mon ument last Monday to see Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Musgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brinda of Pendleton visited at the Stevens' home last Thursday. Lee Davis and son.s Craig and Keith spent a few days last week at the Cecil McDaniel home. Bob Van Schoiack corraled his cattle at Hardman on May 29 enroute to summer range near Bear Creek. Others trailing cat- You save money because you can easily preserve so many home-grown vegetables and fruits. There's little fuss and muss. Yet frozen food retains that wonderful "just picked" fresh flavor for months. You save again when you buy seasonal specials when prices are low. Keep them in your freezer to serve months later when prices have climbed two or three times what you paid. In addition to vege tables, you'll save money on meats . . . even poultry -: ' SEASONAL ; i SPEC1AU and fish will keep safely for months in an electric freezer. Convenience is another important advan t.nge of an electric freezer. You save shopping trips because you can buy in larger quantities. Most fam ilies find that an electric freezer adds variety to HEPPNER GAZETTE Public IN THE COUNTT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTT OF MORROW PETITION FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF THE BOAROMAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT To the Honorable Paul Jones, Judge of trie county court ox Morrow County, Oregon: We. the undersigned petition ers, constituting a majority of the owners of land, respectfully represent, that each of us is the holder of title to lands of one acre or more situated within the boundaries hereinafter describ ed, all being duly qualified electors, under the law of the State of Oregon for organizing irrigation districts, and that the lands within said boundaries are situated in Morrow County, Oregon, and are susceptible to irrigation from a common source or combined sources, and de siring to provide for the con struction of works for the Irri gation of the same utilizing the waters of the Columbia River and other sources, for the pur pose of Irrigation and the rec lamation of said lands, do here by petition your Honorable Court as follows: That it is the purpose of the undersigned petitioners to orga nize an Irrigation District under the provisions of ORS 545, pro viding for the organization and management of Irrigation Dis tricts. We hereby allege that it is the purpose of the petitioners to organize an irrigation district comprising the here matter bounded and described lands under the provisions of said Act. That the boundaries of said proposed district are hereby set forth and particularly described as follows: Beginning at a section comer common to sections twenty nine, thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two of township four North, range twenty-six East, Wlllam- tle through Hardman last week were the Percy Cecils and Walter Wrights. George Thomas of Portland is spending a couple of weeks with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Craber. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thomas of Salem spent last week-etm at the Cra ber home. An Electric Freezer brings convenience and economy to your ft I hi ' .. ; ' 1 Vl;;';!; Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Serving Wheeler, Gilliam, and Morrow Counties - TIMES. Thursday. June 9. 1966 Notices ette Meridian; thence East to the Northeast corner of section thirty-two, township four North, range twenty-six East; thence North to the Northwest corner of section twenty-eight town ship four North, range twenty, six East; thence West to the Southwest corner of section twenty, township four North, range twenty-six East; thence North to the Northwest corner of section twenty, township four North, range twenty-six East; thence West to the Southwest corner of section eighteen, town- ship four North, range twenty six East; thence North to the Northwest corner of the South west quarter of section eight een, township four North, range twenty-six East; thence East to the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of section eighteen, township four North, range twenty-six Last: thence South to the Southeast corner oi section eighteen, township four North, range twenty-six East; thence East to the Northeast corner of section twenty, town ship four North, range twenty six East; thence South to the Southeast corner of section ! twenty, township four North, (range twenty-six East; thence I East to the Northeast corner of ! section twenty eight, township 1 four North, range twenty-six East; thence South to the South- ! east corner of section twenty ! eight, township four North, (range twenty-six East; thence 'West to the Southwest corner of ' section twenty-eight, township jfour North, range twenty-six I East: thence South to the i Southeast corner of section thlr- ty-two, township four North, range twenty-six East; thence South to the Southeast corner of section five, township three North, range twenty-six East; thence West to the Southwest corner of section five, township three North, range twenty-six East; thence North to the North west corner of section five, town ship three North, range twenty six East; thence North to the Northwest corner of section thirty-two, township four North, range twenty-six East being the place of beginning; and a sec ond parcel of land beginning at the section corner common to sections two and three in town ship three North, range twenty six East, Willamette Meridian and sections thirty-four and thirty-five, in township four North, range twenty-six East, their meals. There's always extra food available . . . even when unexpected guests stay for Sunday din ner. It's almost like having a supermarket in your own kitchen! Many home-makers "cook ahead" for holidays and store entire meals in their freezers, Saves last min- u'te rushes. Just thaw and warm; complete meals are ready in no time . . . and you have time to enjoy your family and friends. Vist your favorite appliance store to examine all the newest freezers. You'll particularly like the new frost-free combination refrigerator-freezer. They save all that messy defrosting and give years of trouble-free, convenient service. NRECA Willamette Meridian In Morrow County, Oregon: thence East to the Northeast corner of section two, township three North, range twentv-slx East; thence East to the Northeast corner of aectlon one, township three North, range twenty-six East; thence East to flirt N.rl hii!t i-.irn.ir nt KaH'tlnn . .... ........... ------ v. - - - - - lv lim-nhfn thnM irh nint?a twenty-seven East; thence South to the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of section five, township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence East to the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of section five, township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence South to the Southeast corner of section five, township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence West to the Southwest corner of section five, township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence South to the North west corner of the Southwest Quarter of section eight, town ship three North, range twenty seven East; thence East to the Northeast corner of the South east quarter of section eight township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence East to the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of section nine, township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence South to the Southeast corner of section nine, township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence West to the Southwest corner of section nine, township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence West to the South west corner of section eight, township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence West to the Southwest corner of sec tion seven, township three North, range twenty-seven East; thence North to the Northwest corner of section seven, town ship three North, range twenty, seven East; thence West to the Northeast corner of section elev en, township three North, range twenty-six East; thence South to the Southeast corner of sec. tlon eleven, township three North, range twenty-six East; thence West to the Southwest corner of section eleven, town ship three North, range twenty six East; thence North to the Northwest corner of section eleven, township three North, range twenty-six East; thence North to the Northwest cornet of section two, township three North, range twenty-six East being the place of beginning. All within ranges twenty-six East and twenty-seven East, and township three and four North. Willamette Mori d I a n Morrow County, Oregon. The petitioners accompany their petition with, and hereby present for the approval of this home Court a good and sufficient bond In the sum of one-thousand dollars, which ts double the amount of the probable cost of organizing such district condit ioned that the bondsmen will pay all said costs In case said organization be not effected. WHEREFORE, your petitioners prav that this Court approve the said bond and that said Irriga tion district be organized under the provisions of said Act, and that this Court shall make and enter an order, establishing and defining the boundaries of such Irrigation district; determining whether the requisite number of owners of land within such proposed district shall have pe titioned for the formation there of: and whether the petition and notice of the time of presenta tion thereof shall have been Notice of Budget: Hearing The budget for Heppner Cemetery Malntenaance District for the fiscal year 1J to 1967 begin ning July 1, 1966 as detailed and summarized In the accompanying schedule was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used In prior venrs. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth In an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may he Inspected bv Interested persons between the hours of 912 AM. and 1-5 P.M. at Heppner City Hall. The budget document, or any portion of It may be obtained for $60 complete, or $15 per sheet nt Heppner Cltv Hall A meeting of the Hoard of Directors will be held June 20, 1966, at 8:00 P.M. nt Heppner Cltv Hall for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of It. (Signed) JOHN PFEIFFER Chairman of Governing Body FINANCIAL SUMMART For The Ensuing Fiscal Tear Beginning July 1, 1966 Total TAX LEVY COMPUTATION All Funds' Total Budget Requirements $ 31.450.00 Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied . 22.600 00 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 8.850.(10 Add Taxes Estimated Not to be Received During Ensuing Year 400.00 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 9,250 00 ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED Within Limitation $ 9 250 00 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 9.250.00 All reserve funds and special revenue funds, If any, arc Included. For The Current Fiscal Tear Beginning July 1. 1965 I"' Total TAX LEVY COMPUTATION All Fund Total Budget Requirements $ 29.7ti0.00 Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 21.460.00 Taxes Necessary to Balance 830000 Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year 464 00 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED S 8 764 00 ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED Within 6 Limitation 8 76.100 TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 8.76l!oo All reserve funds and special revenue funds, If any, are Included. TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS Bonds TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS PETTY CASH HISTORICAL DATA ACTUAL Second First Budget Preceding Preceding Current Year Year Year $ 6,126.86 None $ 2,000.00 660.00 675.00 750.00 525.00 595.00 600.00 650.00 950.00 200.00 1,050.00 237.50 500.00 6.30.00 750.00 750.00 2,290.00 840.00 400.00 450.00 504.38 560.00 None 52.50 75.00 1,484.25 750.00 None 13,866.11 5,354.38 5,835.00 2,613.14 7,678.00 8,300.00 16,479.25 13,032.38 14,135.00 Includes Unappropriated Balance GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY All Departments FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1966-67 BEGINNING JULY 1. 1966 HISTORICAL DATA ACTUAL Second Preceding Year $ 8,183.16 2,866.42 837.49 None 11,887.07 First Preceding Year $ 8,065.17 2,227.95 241.93 933.00 11,468.05 Budget Current Year $ 8,600.00 4,200.00 300.00 1,035.00 14,135.00 PERPETUAL CARE RESERVE FUND SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1966-67 BEGINNING JULY 1. 1966 HISTORICAL DATA ACTUAL Second Preceding Year $ 11,000,00 527.50 2,000.00 First Preceding Year $ 13,000.00 505.00 1,500.00 Budget Current Year $ 14,500.00 225.00 900.00 13,527.50 15,005.00 $ 15,625.00 duly published as in said Act provided; and designating the name of said district, that thero may be three directors for said district, that this Court proceed to call an election for the pur poses abovo set forth, and es tablish a convenient polling place; designating the time anil place or place for voting at said election; and to do all things necessary as may be Just and proper under said law for the formation of said district. Dated May 4. I960. Jack A. Frlsble Max Hcllberg W. 0. Starke 1115c NOTICE OF PRESENTATION OF PETITION TO ALL WHOM IT MAT STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Approved by Budget Committee May 23, 1966 (Signed) E. K. SCHAFFITZ Chairman of Budget Committee GENERAL FUND RESOURCES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1966-67 BEGINNING JULY 1, 1966 Budget For Emulng Year Approyed Avallahle Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 2,450.00 Other Resources Grave Openings 750.00 Setting Grave Liners 50.00 Space In Old Cemetery 200.00 Space In New Cemetery (V) 300.00 Annual Care 500.00 Perpetual Care H 525.00 Estimated T.C.D. Interest 700.00 Setting Stones 25.00 Water Credit with City None Total Resources, Except Taxes to Bo Levied ... $ 5,500.00 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget $ 8,850.00 Total Resources $ 14,350.00 budgeted last year. Personal Services Materials and Services: Operating Materials and Capital Outlay Unappropriated Balance Total Requirements Budget For Ensuing Year Approved Available Cash on Hand: 1 Invested In TCD's $ 15,500.00- Cash on Hand 600.00 Transfer from PC Sales and IVC Lot Sales .i'9-59 17,100.00' Reserved for Perpetual Care Income $ 17,100.00 TOTAL PERPETUAL CARE REQUIREMENT. ....$ 17,100.00. CONCERN l Notice hereby Is Riven by the said petitioners, that the fore going petition for the organiza tion of an Irrigation dlMrlct will be presented to the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon tit the Court Room of Said Court, In the Court limine In Heppner. Oregon, nt 9:00 o'clock A.M.. on Friday, the 10th day of June, 11KU1, for action thereon by said court; nt which time and place all Interested In said xtltlon and in the organization thereof, or In any matter relating to the organization of said district, or to the fixing of the boundaries thereof, may be heard. Dated May 4, 1!0G. Jack A. Frlsble Max Hellberg W. C. Starke 1115c Perpetual General Car Fund Fund $ 14,350 00 $17,100.00 5,500.00 17,100.00 8.850.00 None 10000 None $ 9,250.00 None 9.250 00 None $ 9.250.00 None Perpetual General Care Fund Fund $ 14,135.00 $ 15.625.00 5.835.00 15,625 00 8,300.00 None 464.00 None $ 8,764.00 None $ 8.764.00 $ 8,761.00 None None None None None Budget For Ensuing Year Approved $ 8,600.00- Supplies 3,750.00- 1,000.00 1,000.00 $ 14,350.00-