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mm 'Happiness is a Rainbow' Theme for New Worthy Advisor 4 fr New Worthy Advisor CiiNsiind m (Impel. It lUOW INSTALLATION Inslallalion of officers of Assembly No. 89, International Order of ftainhow for Girls and a reception honoring the Grand Representative to Alabama, Christina Lindstrom, was held at the Masonic Hall on Sunday nfiii noon before a large crowd of relative and friends. Cassandra Chapel was ele vated to the office of Worthy Advisor of the Assembly by installing officer, Cheryl Hams. Other Installing officers intro duced by Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mother Advisor, were: Mar shal. Diane McLachlan of Heppner. Grand Representa tive to Kansas; Recorder, Cathy Halvorsen; Chaplain, Kathy Gilbert; and musician, Linda frock. Serving-with Cassandra for the following term will be: Worthy Associate Advisor, Jan Ekslrom; Charity, Kathy Gil bert; Hope, Cindi Martin; Faith, Sherri Wilson; Recorder, Christina Linstrom; Treasurer, Tccna Stefani; Chaplain, Ar lene Cannon; Drill Leader, Lori Childers; Love, Tammie Tuc ker; Religion, Doreen Flack; Nature, Melanie Ball; Fidelity, Rene Flack; Confidential Ob server, Kathy Kincaid; and Ouier Observer, Kristi Ed mundson. The theme of the new Worthy Advisor is "Happiness is a Rainbow", which decorated the wall of the assembly room in large letters in her chosen colors of pink and burgundy. Tlie i'ikx wa lu'i' fliiuci anil 'Somewhere Over the Rain bow" her song lor Ihe term. The crowning ceremony was performed by Cassandra's mother, Mrs. (Visit Chapel, assisted by the installing mar shal and Cher I Hams, Junior Past Worthy Advisor. During this Tanya Tucker sang "Some where Over the Rainbow", accompanied by Linda I'rock. All theofficers carried pink or burgundy rose buds, made of silk fabric, during the installa tion. Programs were given out by small friends Lori and Duane Felsch, Noela and Dean Rill. Mickey Hoskins was in charge of the guest book; Karen Crowell and Anne Hoskins look ; care of the corsages. Frank Engleman presented a gift to the new Worthy Advisor from her family. Christina was honored with an addendum on traveling with the girls using large colored paper butterflies, which they presented to her. Butterflies and the color lavender are the symbol and color to be used by the Grand Worthy Advisor at Grand Assembly on June 21, 22 and 23 at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis. Christina responded with a short talk in which she explained that during the year she had corresponded wilh the Grand Representative to Ore gon, who resides in Satsum, Ala. During Grand Assembly each girl representing a state will give a two minute speech on her slate and Christina will tell about Alabama. Worthy Advi sor Cassandra gave Christina a charm of the state of Alabama as a gift from the Assembly. An addendum was also given lui (1iei)l llanis wild m-vcii girls representing Ihe seven lessons of Rainbow and she was presented her past worthy adv isor's necklace. Cassandra introduced honor ed guests present : Mr. ai.d Mrs, Roy W. Linstrom, Worthy I'm i on and Worthy Matron of Lm usl Chapter No. 119, Mrimi lluydcti, Worthy Patron of Ruth Chapter No. 32 of Heppner; and cwiH Halvorsen, Worshipful Master of lone Lodge No. 120. ilH-sIx ueie niiH in the limning room from a beautifully iliroia'od lea table centered Willi a large Rainbow cake and two heartstuiped cakes, one for Cassandra and one for Christina at each side IVuring col fee and ten was Mrs. Walter Ro!crts and mm vni! punch was Mrs. Klmer Gnlfiih. Christina's grandmother. Culling and serv nU cuke were Mrs. Victor Rieimann and Mrs. Pete Cannon, III.PPNKR (ORK. GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, June 14, 1973 H - ''- y ' J i i 1 I C A i' J ; I i v ; f 1 1 News of Morrow County TO ATTEND SEMINAR Dr. and Mrs. James Norene are leaving next week to attend a seminar in Ontario. This is ie of a serien that are held in different areas of the state. The aeries is sponsored by the PUBLIC NOTICES SECOND NOTICE Notice of Kudget Hearing At :( a.m. on Wednesday, the 27th day of June. 1973 at the County Judge's office the Mor row County Court will hold a public hearing for Ihe purpose of discussing the budget for Morrow County, Oregon for the fiscal year 1973-1974 beginning July I. 1973. ..Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of It. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of H:.to a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the County Clerk's office. The first notice and summary w as published June 7, 1973 in the Heppner Gaietle-Tiines. Paul W. Jones Chairman of Governing Body .Morrow County, Oregon 24-c Oregon Slate Veterinary Ass'n The lecturer at Ontario will be a professor from Iowa State College. Following the educational sessions, they plan to take a few days vacationing in the area. old Hoffman. . Ithra Creek i chairman. Mrs. Ned Clark; vice-chairman, Mrs. Walter Wright; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Roger Palmer. Pine City: chairman, Mrs. Weldon Witherrile; vice chairman, Mrs. Gerald Rea; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Jerry Myei s. i'Jhafs Ccshb When Madge Bryant hosted Rsndy llcrehmen ARRIVES Randy Harshman arrived by plane from Ketchikan last week. He will spend the summer here with his grand n.'ircnts. Mr. and Mra VmvtpU Harshman. His brother Noel the ,ea Partr for Helen ThmP- canie down earlier and is mn' she Berved tni Betty working at the Arco Station Crocker Bake-off. All the guests Everett, another brother is due ,nount " M extra Bd nd to arrive Sunday. The Harsh- Made 8aid.was mans will meet him in Pendle- Mi u",n c!;umbly 1 pkg' l,m Coconut-Almond frosting mix with s tablespoons melted butter and 1 cup rolled oats. STt I)Y GROUPS ORGANIZE Mlx ' PK8 yellow cake mix, 1 Home Extension study groups CUP ur cream, 4 eggs, two in Umatilla and Morrow large ripe bananas mashed. Counties recently elected offi- Mix on medium for two cers for the coming year. minutes. Those who will serve in Bake an an8el cake Morrow County are: pan. Put one third cake batter in ItoH.dman: chairman. Mrs. the pan, sprinkle with one third Caryle Harrison; vice-chair- of frosting mix and etc. in man. Mrs. Richard Ryan; layers until both are gone. Bake secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Am- an hour at 350 degrees. Study Groups Notice of Budget Hearing The budget forHeppner Rural Fire ProtectfqmWesfrE&Styear 19 7319 74 Beginning July 1. 19 73 as detailed and Grand Representative to Ala bama. Christina Lindstrom, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rov W. Lindstrom. summarized in the accompanying schedules WS-4U4- was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the il Timber Sale budget document neppner Gazette Times may be inspected or obtained between the Board of Directors hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. at A meeting of the will be held June 26 19 73 At 7:30 iM p.m. at Fair Annex (Governing Body) for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. (Chairman of Governing Body) Heppner (County) (City) Levy Within 6 Limitation . . .- Levy Outside 6 Limitation Levy Outside 6 Limitation (Serial Levy) Not Subject to Limitation .. , Total Proposed Levy . . . , Total Budget All Funds Total Tax Levy to be Certified to the Assessor on Form LB-SO Last Year This Year Next Year 6,0l6.34 6,016.34 6,016.34 . 6,016.34 . o",016.34 6,016.34 9,961.63 13,177.97 1 15,083.03 NATIONAL Ft Ml EST TIM l!i:it FOR SALE. I MATILLA NXTIONAL FOREST. SWALE CREEK CI LL SALE. T.tiS.. I1.2K!:.. W.M. surveyed. SEAL ED ItlDS w ill be received by the District Ranger or his repre sentatives at Heppner. Oregon. M7x:;; up to and not later than 2:0(1 p.m. June 25, 1973. An estimated 1. 1. "ill acres, more or less, of all species saw logs substandard because of defect and dead -and down trees and logs have been designated for cutting. . .The minimum total lump sum acceptable bid for 1,150 acres is SI77S. Additional road mainten ance deposits for surface rock replacement and dust abate ment on National Forest roads oxer the appraisal route is a lump sum payment of $1125 on Roads S-5IX and S-122. The required bid guarantee is $100. A performance bond in the amount of $300 is required. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Full information con cerning the timber, the condi tions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger, P.O.Box 7, Heppner, Oregon 97836. 24-c NOTICE "A public hearing will be held at Boardman City Hall on June 27. 1973 at 2:00 p.m. for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the budget for the Boardman Cemetery Maint enance District for the fiscal 1973-74, beginning July 1, A complete copy of the budget document may be in- spected or obtained at the ' Boardman City Hall between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The total of budget requirements is $5,771 and the proposed tax levy is $2,921, an increase of $165 over the tax levy for the current year. Zearl J. Gillespie, Chairman Boardman Cemetery Maintenance District 24-c Outstanding July 1 Authorized, Not Incurred, July 1 TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS " H This Year (Actual) Next Year (Est.) This Year (Actual) Next Year (Est.) Bonds Interest Bearing Warrants Short Term Notes N 0 " N E Total Indebtedness I I FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET GENERAL FUND OR PROGRAM Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Services . Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requirements Total Requirements (Including Transfers) ...... Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance Estimated Tax Not to be Received Total Ad Valorem Tax ;o be Levied Levy Witiiin 6 Limitation Levy Outside 6 Limitation Levy Outside 6 Limitation (Serial Levy) ...... Not Subject to Limitation 1 Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay - Total All Other Requirements Total Budget Requirements Toul Budget Resources Last Year This Year Next Year 50.00 50.00 100.00 4.132.50 4.138.50 4.243.50 5.829.13 2.539.72 1.582.79 TT.ZT 6,728.22 5,926.29 ' 4,035.34 801.93 -u- 5,926.29 5,926.29 5,926.29 90.05 90.05 90.05 6.016.34 6,016.34 6",016.34 " 6,bl6.firmm 6,016.34 6,016.34 AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED Equipment Reserve FUND OR PROGRAM Last Year This Year Next Year V-SVI. 7,1fiT.63 9.066.69 1 7,1M.M I 9.066.69 NOTICE "A public hearing will be held at Boardman City Hall on June 28, 1973 at 2:00 p.m. for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the budget for the Boardman Park & Recreation District for the fiscal year 1973-74, beginning July 1, 1973. A complete copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained at the Boardman City Hall between the hours of 9:00 a m and 5:00 p.m. The total of budget requirements is $44,118. and the proposed tax levy is $7,950, an increase of $450 over the tax levy for. the current year. Harold Baker, Chairman Boardman Park & Recreation District 24-c NOTICE "Application has been receiv ed by the City of Boardman Planning Commission for the following zone changes: Faler Addition to the City of Boardman from Farm Use (F-U) to Limited Residential (R-L) . A plot of ground described as : Beginning at a point on the east right-of-way line of Faler Road that is 620' from the north right-of-way line of Wilson Road, thence east 216', thence south 204', thence west 216', thence north 204' to the point of beginning, all being in the southeast quarter of the south east quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 17, Township 4 North, Range 25EWM. Zone change requested is from Farm Use (F-U) to General Resident ial (R-G). A public hearing on these proposed changes will be held at the Boardman City Hall on the 201 h day of June, 1973 at 8:00 p.m. 24-c IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held at the Carroll J. Donovan residence on June 25th. 1973, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the budget for the Boardman Rural Fire Protec tion District No. 6-602 for the fiscal year 1973-74. beginning July 1, 1973. A complete copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained at the Boardman City Hall between the hours of 9:00 a m and 4:00 p.m. The total of budget requirements is $7,760 and the pmixised tax levy is $5,300, an i'icrease of $:K) over the tax lew for the current year. No. 1717 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Estate of: Winnie L. Zinter, Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Winnie L. Zinter, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, where in William A. Zinter, the undersigned, has been appoint ed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. AH persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form and properly verified, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the undersigned at the following address now designated as the place for the presentations of claims, to-wit: Winter & Doherty Attorneys at Law, P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836. -s- William A Zinter Personal representative of the estate of the above named decedent. Carroll J I'm -hU'i t Doiwxan Dated and June 7. 173. first published WM mm 1 GALLON FREE WITH PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS OF ANY COLOR. AfcCftg LIMITED TIME ONLY! CUJUlFItj STT.in I "MOM-! train PETTYJOHN'S Farm and Builders Supply 676-9157 Heppner LET'S 0! AIR-B-QUE Honoring Gtffil'WABB Morrow County. of Ihe Year Saturday, June 16 6:30 p.m. FAIRGROUNDS Tdce own tsbls service & your choice of mest to brciL This Space Courtesy of Columbia Dgsli Elccfric Co-op Scrvfns r.'crrcw, CI.Tm, snd Vhcc!cr Ccinilrs Ph. G7G-9146 Heppner