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Boardman Garden Club
Meets Monday Night
By MARY LEE MAIULOW
BOARDMAN The Boardman
Garden Club met Monday, aigbt
at the home of Mrs. RoUln jtisn
..Mrs. Roy Ball opened -the
meeting by reading "My Lovely
Garden."
The following officers were In
stalled by Mrs. Leo Root, as
stated by Mrs. Bishop and Mrs,
Hawl Miller: Mrs. Ball, prest
dent j Mrs. Walter Hayes, vice
president; Mrs. Frank Marlow,
secretary; Mrs. Ralph tarwood
treasurer. Each was presented
with a corsage by Mrs. Root.
Mrs. Ball appointed the fol
lowing committees for the year:
Birds. Mrs. Bishop; cemetery,
Mrs, Miller; finance, Mrs. Hayes
garden therapy, all members;
hospitality, - Mrs.- Arthur Allen;
jitterbug, Mrs. Earwood; mem
bership, Mrs. Walter Wyss; pub
liclty, Mrs. Mar low; scrapbook,
Mrs., goot; sunshine, Mrs. Hazel
Carpenter.
It was voted to not have a
meeting in August, and the next
one wul be Sept 20 at the
home of Mrs. Miller.
Mrs. Earwood received the
door prize.
There were four tables of pi
nocrUo in play at the card party
held'.feusday at the Greenfield
Grange hall, sponsored by the
Women's Activity Committee, of
the grange. Mrs. Walter Hayes
was hostess.
High prize was won by Faye
Anderson, and low went to Mrs.
Arthur Allen. Miss Anderson and
Mrs. W. G. Seehafer received the
traveling pinochle prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sicard and
children Roberta, Kenneth and
Peggy Sue and Cynthia Lowe
spent Sunday and Monday at
Newport. Denlse Paape of Port
land,, accompanied them home
to visit tli la week.
Youngsters to Camp Morrow
Pastor Neil King left Sunday
with another group of young
people for Camp Morrow at Tygh
Valley this week. Pastor King
wul.be Bible teacher and coun
selor at the camp. Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Struckmeler and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Noble went with him
and took some of the young peo
ple. The group included Neta,
Tteena and Gale Phillips, Jodi
and , flerlta Noble, Martha and
CVnihla . King, Pam Daniels,
Dale, and pavid Llndcll, Terry
Crowder, Bruce Russell, Roberta
Sicard. Linda ones, Donna,
Freddie and Becky Zltttte tA
Kenny Parrish, the latter from
Hermlston. '
Mrs. Frank Marlow Went to
Medtord last week to visit at
the home of her son and daa
RhteMn-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hsr
oidKtfaHoW. Karen and. Reta
Phillips accompanied her and
visited at the home of. their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and . Mrs,
Artie. Pech, at Trail, and their
grandparents, Mr- - and .Mrs.
Adolph Pech and other relatives
at Eagle Point. They came home
by way or Crater Lake.
Jerry and Janet Lilly of Pen
dleton are visiting this weok at
the home of their. grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root and
daughter Jane of Wasco were
Saturday visitors -at the home
of Root's mother, Mrs. Leo. Root
Mr. and Mrs. Rod . Fluor and
son Troy, and Mrs. Plug's moth
er, Hazel Miller, went to Mon
mouth over the weekend to -vis
it Plug's mother, Mrs. Jack Plug
and his brother and fljsfcer-ia
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry FlUgi
Pre-RegisrroHon is
Desired ol BMCC
Persons planning to enroll as
freshmen at Blue Mountain,
Community College this fall are
urged to arrange for . a ' pre-reg-
istration interview during July
or August
Summer pre-registration In
terviews are advisable because
more time can be spent with
each student, and counseling
can be accomplished in a calm
er atmosphere, according . to
Dean of Students Arnold See
borg. "Most students need some
guidance and more time to start
thinking about realistic goals
and course schedules before the
hectic days of registration," See
borg said.
During the summer inter
views, placement tests are in
terpreted for students, course
outlines explained, academic ad
visors assigned, and papers
made ready for final registration
Although appointments are
desired, they are not tiecessary,
Students may drop in at the
college Counseling Center dur
ing normal week-day hours or
Tuesday evenings.
ON THE OUTSIDE, LOOKING IN
Murfcishaws Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Real Estate
Transactions
Earl J. Blake and Margaret C.
Blake to John C. Benzin and VI-
dette Rose .Benzin. Lot 36 in
Blake Ranch Addition.
W. Howard Cleveland and
Ruth Webb Cleveland to Doug
las Leon Dubuque and Karen
Dubuque. Lot 3 Block 2, Mor
row's Second Addition to City
of Heppner.
Joseph C. Andrews to Fred W.
Andrews (for Katherlne Marie
Andrews. E Sec. 31, Tp 4 NR
27.
Mary Doherty and , Frank Do
herty and Anne Smith and Ross
Smith to Joseph T. Christy and
Mary H. Christy. All Sea 33 Tp
5 NR 26 containing 623.58 acres,
and Govt. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and S
NV4 and S Sec. 5 Tp 4 NR 26
containing 618.70 acres.
Joseph T. Christy and Mary
H. Christy to Howard Kartchner.
Govt. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4' and SV4NV4
and S Sec. 5 Tp 4 NR 26 and
all Sec. 33 Tp 5 NR 26.
John H. Reser and Mary El
len Reser . to Dallas L. Dalzell,
Vern Dalzell and Frances Dal
zell. Part Lot 1, NEtt and
EV-NWVi See, 31 Tp 3 SR 23, and
part SMSWV Sec. 36 Tp 3 SR
22. -
W. R. McClintock and Elsie L.
McCllrttock to Glffen Inc. Parts
of Sees. J7, 20, 21, 27, 29, 30,
32, 34 and Sees. 20 and 29, and
all Sees. 28, 22 In Tp 3 SR 23.
By FRANCES BOSS WILSON
IRRIGON A fiftieth wed
dinar anniversary, open house
celebration is being planned for
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murtishaw.
It will be at their home in Irrl
gon on Sunday, Aug. 8, from 2
to 5 pan.
Sunerintendent N. D. David
son, of the Oregon District Conn
cil of the Assembly of God
Churches, will be euest speak
er at the Irrigon cnurcn on sun-
day, Aug. 1 at 11 a.m. The Kev.
Norman Arneson, instructor at
Rotfianv Bible Colleee. Santa
Cruz, Calif., will be the evening
speaker, concluding a ween oi
special meetings. Music will be
provided Sunday evening Dy we
'Kids Choir" or uruutana,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson
and Larrv of Irrieon and their
daughter Carmine Wilson, Visit
ing from Santa Cruz, Calif., re
turned to Irrigon Friday, after a
10 Hav vacation trio to Victoria,
B. C, and the Washington coast.
Another daughter, Mrs. Charles
(Grace) Bartlett of Lynwood,j
Wash., also drove to Victoria.
with her children, Stephen and
Cindy, coin lamuies took uie
ferry from Anacortes, Yin.,' to
Victoria. Thev visited Butchart
Gardens and the Cralgdarroch
Castle, and spent one evening
at Sealand where they patched
the white killer whale, sea
lions and seals, perform at
reeding time.
After returning to Lynnwoodj
the Wilsons soent 2 days at
Ocean Park and Long Beach,
Wash., before returning home.
On Sundav afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson accompanied Car
mine to Pendleton, where she
took a Diane, returning to Cal
if ornia. Miss . Wilson is registrar
at Bethany .Bible College
Irrl iron Cltv water was off for
2 days arter ianure oi Tne weu
DumD Wednesday evening. An
emergency .connection was made
to the well In the city service
bulldimr. which kept service
mains full and. water available
with little pressure. Normal serv
ice was restored at 7 p.m. Fri
day evening.,. , , , r ,..,.,: :
Lloyd Berger suffered a heart
attack and Is a patient at the
Umatilla Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Sam: Snyder
made a trip to Rio Del, Calif.,
recently, to the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Alice Chappel.
Mrs. Chappel and her 3 child
ren returned to Irrigon with
them and plans to make her
home here. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and
family are moving to Mountain
Home, Ark. Mrs.' Moore' ,broth
er, Ronnie Hensley plans to
make the trip with then to help
them move, and will return to
Irrigon later.
. , Mr. and.Mra. JMlke Snyder and
'famtty have "purchased a home
in Hermlston, and have moved
from Irrigon.
Mr. and , Mrs. Floyd Jfrc&fe and
family have returned from a va
cation trip to Kansas and, Ohio.
In Anthony, Kan., they attend
ed a school reunion, .where Mrs.
Hobbs and her family attended
school. There were 50 members
of the Hughes family present at
the reunion, and they won the
prize for the largest family, pres
ent Two brothers and thrie sla
ters were there with their fam
ilies. The prize was a picture
of the old school which they at
tended. There Is .now a larger
new building in Anthopy. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rel Hobbs in Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. Helen Shannon came ov
er from, Dallas Saturday to pick
up daughter, Cathy, who has
been visiting friends here. Mrs.
Sherman told us that son, Jim,
leaves today for San Diego for
Navy recruit training.- After 10
weeks there, he expects to go
to Great Lakes, I1L, for the Na
vy nuclear training program.
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(Continued from page 7)
66.nt.37
9236,9ft
lT0.22tr.W
592.53
8,933.14
456.20
81,037.00
mm
500.00
69.910.00
163,585.00 Taxes
$233,495.00
tfpsflltat Jepayjnent loan
Atddhdl EMfotcemetii. Fund.-
Total Rpftonrees. Exceot Taxes to Be Levied ........
Necessary jto fialanc4JSMdget
7020.00
17506.00
4245,526.00
GENERAL SCHOOLS FUND RESOURCES
Nona
759.53
13.502.83
14.262.46
$ S7.74g.49
Nona
751.97
20,313.77
21,065.74
13,07,37.
I 34,073.11
None '.
800.00
None
1,000.00
19W6.0.
20,300.00
1L600.00 :
f 31,900.00
Beffittnimt FtMUh Balance
Prevletisty Le4e4Taxes Estimated to Be
Received During Ensuing Tear .
Other ReMuroesi
Feres itettala - f2SS2 '
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied . 15,767.00
Taxw'lfsttssalf Balance Budget 14,040.00
il!fete'!nTear Levied .
L5QURB9 zs.wi.w
c
J t v
GENERAL ROAD FUND RESOURCES
'46.303J3
7,385.77
40.50ft.70
27.521.57. 2.14L00v
4.794JM
26L1S.
1032970
1,088.73
12587.13
9 17,318.91
7,096.99
60,941.33. -16,166.30
2333.79.
1358JM,
lfi33J63v
9S7J&.
9,781.15
342M.
ffi?.7J 45,7363sr
182,5Wit
$313,792 87
125,908.21
$373,697.08
9 85.000.'
11.000.1
58,50aOO
11,00000
3.000.00
UvOOO.OO
1,000,00
1,000.00
42-O00.00
10.000.00
23YMO0
12300.08
360,O00.00
Beginning tiit4 Bianc j.. .K:
Previously Levied Taxes fJsrtittiated to Be
RcKbefvei During" Ertsuiiifit tear ...... ....
Othsr
Forest ReKUls . ...... ......
Sales And-Service .........
Gas- retuiidft .
Land Sales v. ... -
ln..iieu of 'Taxes-
Interest an . Time Deposits
IHlset Keceipi
Park. Pjirtl abating. 4und
Camplrig fees. Irom CoUntjt Parks
R, EA. donatkm lit lie of taxes .
Flood damage control .
Justice Court tines ..
Tnastowi...,
Motor Llcensa fundi -
In lieu of motor v license fund from ..........
. Coity Spacial Road fund
From, Jen, Jruud Park account
Flood dama .balance on deposit .
Total Resources, .Except, Taxes o Be Levied
Tatces Jieeeesary to Balance. Budget ...
Taxes collected m Tear venea
TOTAL- BESOVIK:ES -..-..w.,....i:
...$.5,000.00
... 11,000.00
, ' i
1 44.303J00
15,000.00
. 3,000.00
L000.0O
!!! 3,000.00
500.00
1,600.00
51,000.00
10,000.00
40,000.00
185,403.00
127,000)0
."$312,403.00
ALCOHOL ENFORCEMENT FUND RESOURCES
9 469.4S
7125.
9 l.WM
415,00.-.
U4aji .
9 1,14935
t 100.00 Beelnain Fund n(anc
Pravlpwly lvjed. Taxes-Estimated to Be
. i necnvei urmff tuisuing xeor
... . Othae Iteicvritfti .
100.00,, Justie- Court fines u.
4 100.00
200.00.. Total BesoHnws, Except Taxes to Be Levied
200JX) TOTAL- RESOURCE 4..
200.00
.4- 200.00
D00 FUND RCS0URCC5
$ ratt
514A.
8
., mar
mi0
Bef?iln- Ftff Balance
Ptoy-.Lev1j Taxes Estimated to. Be .
otbw ewim... '
lifceaae mtiUL-M. i.
J0O Total Resources. Except Taxee to Be Levied
NarySt TsxasrWfowsan to .Balance Budget
i: 4oaoo
200
600.00
I &M 9 6JJ.90 9 600.63 r TCTAI ItKSatiftCEi
I 600.00
13635
38.90
509JW"
547.9tf
7W.04
1,328.94
474.29
4132
LAW LIBRARY FUND RESOURCES
$ 550.00
438.00
819.68
1,821.29
400.00
m
9 1300.00
Beginning) Fund Balance
Previously Levied Taxes .Estimated to
y Received Euding Ensuing Year
Otber mamuemt (
Law Library lees
Total ilesources,, Except Taxes to Be Levied
Taxes Hecessary to Balance Budget -
Taxes Collected in, Year Levied ..... .
TOTAt RESOURCES'
300.00
400.00
700.00
300.00
1,000.00
HOSPITAL MTSE. FUND RESOURCES
1313A
1,3131
113.21
18019
3128
211.45
18a8.7
9 18,495.17
12.00000
9 12,000.00
Beginning Furid Balance w .
PreviciUsly Levied Taxes Estimated to
;" Received During Ensuing Year
Sthex BesUrces: , '
i$c. Receipts: .... t--.-.-..
Total Resources, jEkcept Taxes" to Be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance. Budget ....
Taxes', CdUectedlKXear Levied
TOTAL RESOURCES . ; ;
t4 1,0004)0
, None
.-..t' '1,000.00
9,000.00
:;3 10,0004)0
MORROW COUNTY FAIR and RODEO FUND RESOURCES
9 6,000.00
44,000.00
22,000.00
790.00
300.00
1,3504)0
5&00
50.00
" 9,000.00
- 2.0004X)
9 14,000.00 9 5,000.00
20,000.00
790.00
300.00
1,200.00
200.00
50.00
9,000.00
1,800.00
24,000.00
790.00
300.09
150.00
50.00
50.00
9,000.
1,600.(
Belxtauiv Fund Balancer ),.";?
'Available Cash on Hand (Cdsh Basis) ..... ...9
fife- Working papltal i Accrual Basis)
Other Resources:
Racing Aflportionrhehts ........... . . .....
State Millage Tax : i.
Coneessiohs ... . .
Rentals .
Donations , . .. ......
Miscellaneous
Rodeo: Receipts .
vances
, Time Certificate
9 85,540.00 9 474fl(i 5,140OO TOTAL RESOURCES
5,000.00
25,000.00
790.00
300.00
150.00
50.00
50.00
9,000.00
l,800iK)
10,00049
52,1404M
Boordmon Vector Control District Fund Re$ources
9
3,636.41
-. 2.94a05
9 684.46
9 4,547.00
307.00
255.00
30.00
2.000.0O
7,139.00
7,139.00
9 3,051.00 Beginning Fund Balance.
to Be
3.051.00
1,500.00
9 4351.00
Previously Levied Taxes Estimated
Reectved During Ensuing Year
Other Resources:
Time Deposit .. .............
Interest . . ...
Refund. . ....ii.
Sintfng fund ... r''r,r
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
Taxes Collected In Year Levied ..i
TOTAL RESOURCES ...i.l.
2,1754)0
25.00
50.00
2504)0
1,500.00
3.7504X)
AIRPORT FUND RESOURCES
Begirintng Fund Balaace
Other Resofcest "
Rentals .
.445U.00
Total Resourcesf, Except Taxes to Be Levied- .
U1AU P-UUitt. ,...,.
6004X)
3.Uli
I 3,1114)0
HOSPITAL FUND RESOURCES
Hoti
331457800 '
. L4584WT
"' l.-OO.OO""
-104XB4Ky
244.54600
Ken--
924446.00
Konew
234.879JCXT '
9084)0"
'815.00"
Kone "
924e5534)0
None
262.418.001
288,955.00
9-3$.9554
Beginning Fvmd BtlarKe J.
Other BeseureesY
Collectioti from sen-fees-
Misc. rtecejptr . -, . r.
Kesi-rence remsi
None
563.4584)0
Totat Re!cnfrcesr Efccept Txe to Be Levfe '.
TmKessaty't $aloa Sodget .:,, iTv',
Tixed ColSected' fti-ear Lewd
TOTAL RESOUEQfiS
. T85.00
' 1 JKO.W
225004)0
4304.623.00