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(U- l.H 1 IIKITNKR tORE.t. C.AZrrrE-TIMKS. Tluintrtay, April 20, 1!T: KOTIl't: W HI IHilT HKARINli Th .4.i tot ' rrw tor ih I1 vr I 7i Jl IVjinn.im Jul I. d..iM n.l urnnxni.! m Ih, fe-fumttinvin kMJc " pr.,ml on w ,winin. h.u cwi.i.i ilh Ih.l uwd in prior tm Mo., ftiv( ll v, nd Own ihvt on Ihu fcuJ!i rr Ml forth in ..wmming tuirmml A ,t ihf Ik.j.i iVvuiwrn n hr iMpwM or M4ind ht th hour. irfll AN nd iPN t Ut UU 4:00 I.wtr0n City lull t twu r - --. fur Ihr purro" hoUini puWw hiiii on Ihu buJjl An rort iw -iwu to dixuM Ih tuUtl ' " I"'1 " 11 (UrUnJ Snon Flnjru-u! S.imnur - li1 t KunJ or IVoiir.m Krinrmnt iu Yrn.tr Piiwr un.t r PrKijnmi TVt.l HrMiiirvmfnu IruUMin,; Trfi(rr ti.in. i mi 2 Iru Knoum Ol1.! Tv..n 1 v Lunulfl lijLne at Ju' 1 I I'rior r Tj tVl.vt:.1 Kvrw u lnrinwlulc ?.Hm- hcvra u Sutr S. .r Kivy.pu KMer: S.fv Tr.tifrr row Otnn Vur.t Tu; h.Hjrv :.pt T to h l.wit lUnrt 4 tnn, 11 ' T.x Olfter Tn.r A.i ..orm Tou; K.Hirv Otr.fr Tnn Aii wlorrn: Tjx AJ v;orroi T.x Hsiri to Hjiir.-r A4d Eitmutr of A.t vilowm Tlx No: !. w Hl ISjrm,: tnuil. T Toii! AJ vilorrm Tix B Uuni lUnn 16 And P xvxxxx 14, .UJ ft'-i.-'-S xvxxxxxxxx Lvy WttMn t Umiuiior. Lv iuusdr Umiutson Current levy Lv i)uuiJf Umiutliwi -Swrul i-v Not S.ib ct tu Urr.iutior. Tou: Pmfxo lv jt:mjtd Tjx Kit Prr I'.AV of TCV LB-JA CVRREVT T July 1. !-Zl Alim.i xxxxxxxxxx , xxxxxxxxxx i xxxxxxxxxx - "i"Vio " rwis' T ! CURRENT AND HISTORICAL CIBKENT YEAR Net Fund or PTofram Requirements Plus Transfers to Other Funds or Programs Total Requirements Including Transfers (Lines 1 and 2l Less Resource Other Than Taxes Estimated Balance at July 1, lflli- Prior Year Tax Collections Other Receipts Local Sources Receipts Intermediate Sources Receipts State Sources Receipts Federal Sources Sale of Bonds Transfers From Other Funds Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied (Lines 4 thru 111 Tax Otner Than Ad valorem Total Resources Other Than Ad valorem Tax (Lines 12. 13 and 14) Ad valorem Tax Required to Balance Add Estimate of Ad valorem Tax Not to be Received During Ensuing Year Total Ad valorem Taxes to be Levied (Lines 16 and 17) PnT I 30,130 , 79.377 i U.b77 3 418-7 L-79!377 xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx 4 7.44S ; 67.7QQ 5 ?50 ; 4.632 , " 11, 677 " 14. 327 ! 79.37? is 14,327 ' 79.377 u 27.500 ; n 2,250 : ' 29,750 Levy Within 6 Limitation Levy Outside 6r', Limitation Current Levy Levy Outside 6r; Limitation Serial Levy Not Subject to Limitation Total Proposed Levy AfCnOt XXXXXXXXXX j XXXXXXXXXX 29.750 ; 29.750 29.750 ' 29"T750 ; FIRST PRECEDING Y'EAR Resource Other Than Taxes: Estimated Balance at July 1, 1920 Prior Year Tax Collections Other Receipts Local Sources Receipts Intermediate Sources Receipts State Sources Receipts Federal Sources Sale of Bonds Transfers From Other Funds Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied or Received Tax Other Than Ad valorem Total Resources Other Than Ad valorem Tax Ad valorem Tax Required to Balance Add: Estimate of Ad valorem Tax Not to be Received During Ensuing Year Total Ad valorem Taxes to be Levied Current Taxes Received 7,052 2,640 25QfL fi27i- 2&T706- GFNFHAI. FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY . DEPARTMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 122. I Port o f Morrow EOINNING JULY t. 1 22 -t. Morrow MlffTONICAl. DATA ACTUAL uoarr worn iniuins tsan ml nrY ten JJJQQ LlilQD - 553 ; soo 1,478 . a,s3s 2?y .Port Manager .FICA. State Cobp, etc. lljSSO 738 it 1 ,500 1.250 ., 2.00Q L 300 . 674 i 2.1Q0 . .400 . - . 0ic& Expense -4 Furniture 4 Fixture LegAlxpanse i-- Audit .Commissioners1 -Expense 1 Clerixal i.,000 1 ,nno Advertising -& Publication - .000- 250 SflO -nOO .Engineering Planning .Maxes 4 Licenses - --Insurance Z Bonds ' Dues & Subscriptions Travel 4 Promotion "Utilities 2,000 2,000 300 2,400 2,S20 " 1,000 1,000 250 500 700 2.500 300 nuu 2 ,093 1 2 ,O00 iM : joo 8.275 I.. H.6?7. " Facilities Jund Z - 'l 3 14 ; 3,750 .Con tinjency i --3- gggggggggyi . 6o,258 Tri utmiMwrn - ' 29817 12,645 42j462 ; 41,827 GtN'HRAL FUND RESOURCES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR IS II. . IS7J EOINNING JULY 1. IS 72 Port of Morrow Morrow Hl.TOMICAi. DATA ACT1L 7,052 2,640 "7 1.412 - 3.099 -670 7,445 2.2S0 1.872 2. 000 450 .Rent .Interest .Miicellaneous local Tax l 'AA ' 14,383 2,500 7 7 12,075 3,000 450 183 -aliU 310 star Char .gafuiiil . 14.12 26.706 T..-. Www.i - - . 42.402 1 4i':7 - - PURt tAaUIlia. FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY 1.0 l.',7sK lex. Lodge Luncheon, Installation . j ..... Di,.t, . HMITMII1 FOR THE FISCAL YSAR IS 72 IS il Port of Mrrw aiNNINS JULY I. IS. LA nrrnw um 9mm imuhm a 1.915 11, 70 42 13,727 67,538 81,2tiS 12.000 ' Inginerin8 running . Contiiucncy . ii 1 TOXICAL DATA E9 70.490 .'" . 67.700 2,500 8.275 81,2bS nnv 11.677 79,377 81 ,265 . 79,377 Wild Plants That Taste Good Told lone Gardeners Mrs. Van Hubbard will lead the lone Garden Club as pre sident for next year. Other officers elected at the Apr. 12 meeting in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Palmer were Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, Vice president; Mrs. James Dris col, Secretary; Mrs. Fre drick Mirtin, treasurer. Mrs. Harold Huber pre sented an outstanding pro gram on "Using wayside plants to eat", based on na ture writer, Euell Gibbons' book, "Stalking the Wild As paragus", "1 do not know of a flowering plant that tas tes good and is poison ous. Nature is not out to get you," wrote Mr. Gib bons. In the book, he also mentioned that one m ist ap proach the wild food with the right attitude, both in the oods and on the table. 'Don't think of them as sub stitutes, but a food in them selves, having their own me rits." Another point brought out in the book was that "if a per son cannot tell the difference between poison ivy and wild grape vine, he has no busi ness trying to gather wild food unless he is accompanied by someone who knows con siderably more than he does". Mrs. Huber mentioned that the now "despised" dande lion was once the official remedy for disorder. Dande lion greens in the early spring are full of vitamins and can be used for wine and cooked greens in the salad. Cat-tails are the super mar ket of the swamp because you can eat everything on it. The green bloom spikes in May and June and after the spikes comes the bright yellow pol len for pancakes and miffins. The dormant sprouts on the ends of root stocks for salad or cooked vegetables and young shoots in the spring can be pulled up and eaten raw or cooked. Mrs. Huber, assisted by Mrs. Ed Hunt and Mrs. Ken neth Palmer, prepared a tast ing table of day lily shoots, day lily bulbs, milk weeds, pig weed greens, ground cher ry jam,, and dandelion cof fee. Mrs. Hunt made a wild flow er arrangement for the Apr. meeting. Mrs. Fredrick Martin was named general chairman of the plant sale. The next meeting will be on May 10 in the home of Mrs. Ralph Crum, with Mrs. Ed Hunt presenting the pro gram or. "flower pot craft." The Hermiston Bloomers Girls will be present for the exchange meeting. FOR THE FISCAL YE YEAR II 1A t i i I'iihl Mle Grand CIul ol llolh Ki'lH'Uh l o.li' M"'l Itv.- lull on Mod. .Urtiuc Ittl I lUIH-tMMMI, hlW.tl'H!.' Mn. I r" IMlmiMiii t Mrs. C C. Joih-s. l unch as Hi'rvcd from aiiliriiriiHl 1 tli iiie tullpK mid pUro nulls ami nulctiint'. napkiim. rians (ri ni.uk' to initiT tain. Sunln'am. I'juluu ami Stanfu'ld I'ukI Nil'l Grand ClultK In the near Mure ltli a IiinclM'im nii'i'lliiR. Pri'sent fW Mrs, C!l' radlnTg, Mrs. nrt'nr' McMillan, Mrs. Archie Munki-rs, Mrs. Wa.WH- rapim'au, Mrs. Jim Yocoin, Ktiiitx rli't' I.arstMi. and the hostesses. The next ineetlni; lll lx the first Wed. In June with Mrs. McMil lan and Mrs. Yocoin as luw .esses. Catie Padlwrg won the door prize. THKKE LINKS CLl'B ni t at the hoiiif uf Mrs. t-ula Hliiiidsworth at tier home on Wed. for the regular ni'et Iiir and Installation of offic ers. Hans ere nude for a luncheon election day Ma) 23rd at the. mice dlnlnr. room, and fur a trav.-linc. food sale the Sat. More Mother s day Mrs. Win. J. Van Winkle was present at this time for the installation of officers, and installed Mrs. C C Jones as President, Mrs. Archie Mm kers as Vice-President, Mrs. Irene Padbcrp. as Secretary treasurer. Gifts were pre sented ly the installing of ficer to the outroing offic ers. Those present were Mrs. Catie Padbcr. Mrs. Ti,..r,ii Ad ara. ur. imn- ird Pet k "". C.C. Jn Ms. Irene PadUrg. Mrs, Archie Muukers, Mra. Jw Mrs. Florence mc Ktnioerle 1 arsen hostess. The next Is planned for the if Mrs. Irene Pad- Yocom Millan. and the iiiocliiij; homo i U rg. Mlt I MHS. NORMAN NEL SON. Mrs, Florence Mc Millan and Mr and Mra. C C, Jones ere Lexlncton G ranee ineinliers who at tended the visitation nil lit of the Morrow County Crance in Greenfield Granite Sal. nli lit. Mrs. Nelson showed her slides of her trip to Norway, Sweden andGerinany which she and her daughter Krlstine enjoyed last Aug. The next visitation will 1 In May at Uhea Creek Crance at which time the) will give the Pomona decree. Poircia C ranee will meet at Ivhea Creek on the 29th of Apr. starlnc, at 10 a.m. DUme is always served at noon by the hostess Grance. LFXINGTON ODDFEL LOWS LODGE and Holly Ite In kah LiHlee 139 ofLexli.gton are Mm: hosts to the Fos sil Itehekah and Oddtellow s at their lull tonight. Greg Davidson, who waslleppner's contestant to the United Na tions Pilgrimage Contest will give his talk at this time, proceeding the regular meet ing, liefreshments will I served following the meeting. BEGINNING JULY I. IS 72 . Port of Morrow . Land Sale Transfer Fron Gcagral Fund Morrow uo.it roil in.uin. v L- h'.l,275 28.750 8,025 FOR SALE Fine Home in Pendleton 2 blocks from down town; all on one floor. North side location; just redecorated and painted inside and out. Beautifully landscaped with sprinkling system. Garage has automatic door, storage space. Patio with fruit trees, easy access . . . Dishwasher, disposal, lot9 of room everywhere. Contact Homer E. Wag goner for appointment at Frazier Book Store, 227 So. Main, Pendleton, Ore Creeds PDtiODDDBDDBgSSS j If you intend to alter 1 A I any electrical system, please contact your Electric Co-op. Longer service wires, trans formers and other changes may also be needed. Cail or Write Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Serving Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler Counties Heppner Phone 676-9146 1