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Total Materials and Services
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Total All Other Requirements
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Ad Valorem Taxes Received , .
Ad Valorem Tax Required to balance
Estimated Tax Not to be Received
Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied
Levy Within 6 Percent Limitation
Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation
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Total Materials and Services
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Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance
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Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance
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Published June 9, 16, 1977.
NOTICE OF WATER
RIGHT TRANSFER
APPLICATION NO.
3207
Notice is given hereby
that an application has
been filed in the office of
the Water Resources
Director by Claude and
Anna Graham for ap
proval of a change in
place of use and point of
diversion from Willow
Creek.
The certificate re
corded at Page 127, Vol.
1, State Record of Water
Right Certificates, in
- the name of Hiram E.
Clark, describes a right
for the use of not to
exceed 0.37 cubic foot
per second from Willow
Creek for irrigation of
4.0 acres in SE'i, SW",'4
and 18.0 acres in SW'4
SE'4 of Sec. 21, T.2S.,
R.26E., W.M., with
dates of priority of 1889
for 0.08 c.f.s. for ir
rigation of 5.0 acres and
1891 for 0.29 c.f.s. for
irrigation of 17.0 acres.
The certificate re
corded at Page 204, Vol.
1, State Record of Water
Right Certificates, in
the name of Wightman
Bros, describes a right
for the use of not to
exceed 1.06 c.f.s. from
Willow Creek for irri
gation of 32.0 acres in
SW'4 NW'4. 4.5 acres in
SE'4 NW'4. 24.0 acres in
NE4 SW'4 and 3.0
acres in NW'4 SW'i of
Sec. 21, T.2S., R.26E.,
W.M., with a date of
priority of 1884.
All of the above de
scribed lands also enjoy
a right to use of waters
of Ditch Creek as a
source of water to aug
ment the flows of Willow
Creek as described by
the certificate recorded
at Page 13535, Vol. 12,
State Record of Water
Right Certificates.
Water for the said
rights is diverted
through the Dutton &
Clark ditch, from a
point located 1000 ft. S.
and 1600 ft. E. from the
NW corner of Sec. 27,
being within the NE'j.
NW'4 of Sec. 27, T.2S.,
R.26E., W.M., and from
two other points located
(2) 247 ft. S. and 1310 ft.
W. and (3) 1237 ft. N.
and 1650 ft. W. from the
center of Sec. 21, being
within the (2) NE'4
SW'4 and (3) SWV4
NW'4 of Sec. 21, T.2S.,
R.26E., W.M.
The applicant herein,
with power of attorney
from the owner of the
lands above described,
proposes to change the
place of use from a por
tion of the said lands
and also proposes
changes in point of di
version for all of the
lands under both of said
water rights to divert
water from Willow
Creek at three points
located:
(1) 247 ft. S. and 1310 ft.
W. from the center of
Sec. 21, being within the
NE'4 SW'4 of Sec. 21,
T.2S., R.26E., W.M.
(2) 1237 ft. N. and 1650
ft. W. from the center of
Sec. 21, being within the
SW'4 NW'i of Sec. 21,
T.2S., R.26E.. W.M.;
and
(3) 577 ft. N. and 660 ft.
W. from the SE corner
of Sec. 17, being within
the SE'4 SE'4 of Sec. 17,
T.2N., R.26E., W.M.
for irrigation of 14.0
acres in NW'U SE'4 and
3.0 acres in SE'4 SE'4 of
Sec. 17, with a date of
priority of 1891; 3.0
acres in NE'4 NE'4 and
2.0 acres in SE'4 NE'4
of Sec. 20, with a date of
priority of 1899; and 15.0
acres in SW'4 SE' , and
5.0 acres inSEUSE'of
Sec. 17, with a date of
priority of 1884, all
within Township 2
South, Range 26 East,
W.M.
All persons interested
are notified hereby that
a hearing will be held at
the county courthouse at
Heppner, Oregon on
July 19, 1977, at 9:30
a.m. All objections to
the proposed change, if
any there are, will be
heard at said time and
place. Any and all ob
jections shall be pre
pared in writing, one
copy to be served on
Claude and Anna Gra
ham, c-o Robert E.
O'Rourke, P.O. Box 490,
Pendleton, Oregon
97801, and one copy filed
with the Water Resourc
es Department, Salem,
Oregon 97310, together
with a $10 filing fee, at
least 10 days prior to the
date set for hearing. IF
NO OBJECTION IS
FILED, THE APPLI
CATION MAY BE AP
PROVED BY THE WA
TER RESOURCES DI
RECTOR WITHOUT A
HEARING. Adminis
trative rules pertaining
to the filing of a protest
will be furnished by the
Water Resources De
partment upon request.
Dated at Salem, Ore
gon, this 12th day of
May, 1977.
JAMES E.SEXSON
Director
Published May 26, June
2. 9, 1977.
,"Wir mT ...1111, ' mu" m mmS r i ?m,JtJf
Wed., June 8 thru Mon., June 13
A GHEYDON CLARK PRODtJCTION
Starring JOHN IRELAND YVONNE iCARLO JACK KRUSCHEN
JOHN CARRAOtNE SYDNEY CHAPLIN CoSlanlng "THE HUSKIES"
ltS5?M"t",CM"""tliM COLOR BY MOVIELAB Rj
Plus
FRITZ THE CAT
No One Admitted 17 Or Under
W0 Adult Supervision
SECOND NOTICE OF
BUDGET HEARING
The Board of Direct
ors of Heppner Ceme
tery Maintenance Dis
trict will hold a public
hearing for the purpose
of discussing the budget
for the District for the
fiscal year 1977-78, be
ginning July 1, 1977, on
June 21, 1977, at 7:30
p.m. at 6:30 N. Main
Street, Heppner, Ore
gon. Any person may
appear to discuss the
budget or any part of it.
A copy of the budget
may be inspected or ob
tained between the
hours of 10 a.m. and 4
p.m. at 6:30 N. Main
Street. The first Notice
and Summary was pub
lished in the Heppner
Gazette-Times on June
2, 1977.
John A. Pfeiffer,
Chairman
Published June 9, 1977.
SECOND NOTICE
Notice of
Budget Hearing
At 8:00 p.m. June 20,
1977 at City Hall, the
Council of the City of
Heppner will hold a
public hearing for the
purpose of discussing
the budget for the fiscal
year 1977-1978 beginning
July 1, 1977. Any person
may appear to discuss
the budget or any part of
it. A Copy of the budget
document may be in
spected or obtained be
tween the hours of 9:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at
City Hall. The first
notice and summary
was published in the
Heppner Gazette-Times
date of June 2, 1977.
J.F. Sweeney
Chairman of the
Governing Body,
Morrow County
Published June 9, 1977.
The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, June 9, 1977 NINE
Paint workshop June 22
Area artists are invited to a
special painting workshop
scheduled for June 22 at the
Heppner Junior High. The
workshop is co-sponsored by
the local Creative Arts Group
and the Eastern Oregon Re
gional Arts Council.
The all-day workshop, be
ginning at 9 a.m., offers
artists an excellent oppor
tunity to brush up on skills and
also learn some new tech
niques. Portland artist Ear
bara Zusman will be on hand
for the session.
Cost for the day of instruc
tion will be pro-rated among
those attending, and it is
hoped that the expense will be
small for each artist. Those
attending should bring a sack
lunch, and their painting
materials and equipment,
either oils or acrylics.
More detailed information
will be available at the June
meeting of the Morrow Crea
tive Arts, Thursday, June 16,
at West of Willow.
County employment down
A decrease in employment
in Morrow County pushed the
March seasonally adjusted
unemployment rate of 6 per
cent up to 8. 1 per cent in April,
according to statistics re
leased by the Oregon Employ
ment Division.
However, the rate was still
considerably less than the 10.2
per cent rate registered in
April, 1976.
The major increase in the
unemployment rate was tied
to employment losses which
occurred at three of the
county's major employers:
Lumber and wood products
showed a drop of 60 workers;
food processing employment
was down by 40 and contract
construction employment de
creased by 30 workers. Sea
sonal cutbacks at Kinzua
Corp., the Gourmet potato
plant, and some contract
completions at the PGE coal
fired plant accounted for most
of the April employment losses.
A proposed development
activity which could affect the
employment outlook in the
county involves PGE, which is
still in the running for se
lection as a prime contractor
to build one of the world's
largest wind turbines. To be
located near Boardman, the
1.5 megawatt turbines will
have blade diameters of about
200 ft. The PGE proposal is
under consideration by the
Energy Research and De
velopment Administration.
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