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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING J"h H.W:rt for Hjpjrr Cnti7 Hlntrvnc tliT lhe fiM)t 19 19 7 ivmninn July 1. 19 72 fetailcd rl .un.mi.riml in the crompnying nhedulif Jjf T-.rtsl on n mvountin8 Uki ronuMrnt with that omxJ in prior n.r Major rhanKi. if ny. and their rfftxU on thu bmgr are wt forth in an accompanying staiement A copy of lit htiiiK-H dm-umrnt may I mHtsl or ohtainrd hrUin the hour of 9 and 5 at cltJ A matins of th0.Mntr. C-tnr MirHTWK PiBritV will be held Wlrlj, July 1 2 ,19 72, At 7 pm at J25 Q"14 .Strt fr puqxu of hoMmtf a public hearing on thii budget. Any person may apar to dtruM the budget, or any part of it mrrT'ia carr , reserve fund summary WOII TM FtKAL 172 ' 73 aiMMINO JULY I. I 72 Ikinmer Cautery Hlntenno4 Mtrio , Hiiro .... 24,000.00 w,ooo.oo ; 23,000.00 450.00 '. Porpetu! Cr 3aJLs. 1.240.00 ; 165.00 24,165,00 ?i,?o.in 1 23,450.00 f 44t MW Finunciul Summary lfl72 . 19 .1 Net Fund or Program Requirement! riiw Transfer to Other Funds or Program Total Requirement Including Transfer (Lines 1 and 2) Lesa Resouree Other Than Taxes Estimated Balance at July 1, 1972. Prior Year Tax Collections Other Receipt Uical Sources Transfer! From Other Funds Totul Resources Except Tax to 1 Levied (Lines 4 thru 11) Tax Oilier Than Ad valorem Totul Resources Other Than Ad valorem Tax (Lines 12. 13 and 14 1 Ad valorem Tax Required to Balance Add: Estimate of Ad valorem Tax Not to 1 Received During Ensuing Year Totul Ad valorem Taxes to be Levied (Lines 16 and 17) Levy Within 6'", Limitation Levy Outside 6'.' Limitation Current Levy Levy Outside fi'.' Limitation Serial Levy Not Subject to Limitation Total Proposed Levy Estimated Tax Rate Per $1.0(10 of TCV STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Tvi'i or iNiiriiTcimcs. CURRENT YEAR Net Fund or Program Requirements Plus: Transfers to Other Funds or Programs ' Total Requirements Including Transfers (Lines 1 and 2) Less Resource Other Than Taxes: Estimated Balance at July 1, 19-21. Prior Year Tax Collections Other Receipts Local Sources Transfers From Other Funds Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied (Lines 4 thru 11) Tax Other Than Ad valorem Total Resources Other Than Ad valorem Tax (Lines 12. 13 and 14) Ad valorem Tax Required Add: Estimate of Ad valorem During Ensuing Year Total Ad valorem Taxes to be (Lines 16 and 17) Lew Within 67 Limitation Total Proposed Levy FIRST Resource Other Than Taxes: Estimated Balance at July 1, 197Q Prior Year Tax Collections Other Receipts Local Sources 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 Current Taxes Received HIITORICAI. DT 9,102.47" .4,255.53. TfonT Nona HIITONICAL DATA 'UAL 7X250.01 652".22 4,084.60 " 7.986.73 ; 1JlHfe.83 . . -"- '-'y- t - - on" 20000 1614.83 I 2,000l00l 1 1 J WW 16,914.83 HI.TO.ICAI. OATA M..C.B... ZtIqoo.oo 1 ' 77fooo.oo 7trinri"TaX I 7,00C7'J0 " . 7 OL'TfclANlllNli Current Y.r iAclu.lt Nne CURRENT AND HISTORICAL to Balance Tax Not to b Levied PRECEDING YEAR GENERAL General Operating FOR THE FISCAL VI AR COINNINa JULY 10,000.00 .5,500,00. ATnL (tVICI: CAPITAL SUTLAVi 7. 500.00 IjCiCKJQOXUjJpriated BaJano GENERAL 4,000,00 500,00 OTNIt HMWKIt 10,100.00 U, 600.00 Local Sources 9.400.00 EQUIPMENT 7 .000.00 - 7.000.00 7,000.00 -.Irrlgt.1on Syatem . wad outwear. Morrow tl'tuM 1 7777 7 j,ooo.oo 20,200.00 3.000.00 J 24,165.00 XXXXS.KXXXX kWXKKXXXK I xxxxxxxxxx "" 1,500,00 1 3,ooo.ooli 24,000.0a 600,00 , J 8.1,00 j , 165.00 10, 26,00 10,236.00 3,000.00 24,165.00 9,964.00 1,060.00 11,024.00 AM,.tr XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 3j02400Z 11.024.00" TT7024lO0 ZZlft0200 ' --L JULY ) 1 ALTMKI.II truuml Yr.r .E.nmtJ J CurtfM r iAflu Reserve Perpetual Car rund'prol'ram Fund 'Pmfrmm rund'Prtur.m 1 1 24ApMapoi7p.p0i23j4l0p ! i s 24,000.00 7,000.00 23,450.00 xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx I XXXXXXXXXX 4 4.000.00 7,000.00 23rOOO.OO s 5OO.OO i I io.iob.od I 11I I I 450.00 12 14,600.00 7,000,00. 2i,410,00 13 . 14 . is UffiOf).00 7,000.00 23.450.00 it 9,400.00 leived 17 1,000.00 1 1 0, 400,00 I I Aggregate XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 10,400.p0 10,400.00. . 10.400.00 I 10.400.00 i . VR I 3,250.011 LQPP .Q0jg2P00AQP b 652.22' 4,084.50 I 1 t, " " I I 1.240.00 i. 7f ?86.73 It 000 00. 23,240.00 l. ?,986V73 77000700 23,240.0CT o """"7; 8,923.10 , FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY department 1.-7-2. 1 .Z1 1. 1.-7? Hejjpner FUND RESOURCES . . 1 "1" - " '"" Tvvvmm RESERVE FUND SUMMARY Installatlo -4 Rsrv Prjtul Car NOT INCIKKIO JL'LV I J ear fEitimated) Cemetery M.irit.naj (MUNICIPAL COPOT10Wi Morrow app0 vmm JO,350.00. 5,850.00 J, 000760"" 1,000.00 UDOKT rOR KNSUINS TIAR 1,500.00 7 6oo,oo" 8,136,00. 9.964.00 1 j iiO,UO.00 3.000.00 J JjOOOQL 3,000.00 1 3,000.00 J 23,:40.no .. "iMivSKT. . 2)t2j,000 i Timet M INSTALL Ne offici rs were in.sUll cd al the nu-eliiigof the lUurd man Tillirum Club at the home of Mrs. Rod King Tues day nittit of last week. Mrs. lionald filack as co-hostess, Mrs. Stan HenUe install ed the following: Mrs. Ku pert Kennedy, president; Mrs. Pete Peterson, vice president; Mrs. Flug, record ing secretary; Mrs. Bill Ba tes, corresponding secre tary; Mrs. Carroll Donovan, treasurer. Each was pre sented with a carnation. The club flower. Also receiving carnations were Mrs. Foy Partlow and Mrs. Ben Dono van, retiring officers. Mrs. Bill Nelson and Mrs. Black received carnations for the best attendance the past two years, and Mrs. Henkle for the best consecutive atten dance. Mrs. Kennedy appointed the following committee heads for the following year: Year book, Mrs. Donovan, Mrs. Jerry Peck and Mrs. I.M. Docken; benevolence, Mrs. Vernon Fussell, Mrs. Frank Bates and Mrs. Carl Wick lander; program, Mrs. Pe terson; scholarship, Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Black; chi ldren's library, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. John Harvey, Mrs. Frank Bates and Mrs. Bill Bates. There will be only one me eting in June, July and Aug ust, and the next meeting will be July 18 with Mrs. Tom Hil ling and Mrs. Fussell as hos tesses. WINNERS Dorothy Kennedy won the ladies 9-er special at Wil low Fun golf course last we ek, and Jerry Donovan won the boys special in the 12 18 year group. DALLAS WILSON, owner es:sTr:" ,;-' 1 1 7- - 7777-7 III LJiLl Ltili :"$wk iG - , i ) I - A Willow Run Golf Course, presented honorary lifetime memberships Saturday to some fine old timers. Shown above, from left, are Roy Ball, Walter Hayes, Charles Dil lon, Zearl Gillespie, Seth RusseU and Ed Kuhn. In the background is the Handsome new Club House and future home of the Wilsons. Mr. Dillon, 91, has lived in the Boardman area for 50 years. He has had cattle, sheep, hogs, dairy cattle, raised hay and watermelons and operated a truck route. RIVERSIDE By Mary Lee Marlow The A honor roll for the final nine weeks at Fiver side High School is as fol lows: Seniors - Bill Acock, and Linda Frederickson, both 4.00, Tony Barnhart, Joni Christiansen, Georgia Hin ton, Wanda Johnson; Juniors Susan Ball, Kittie Hixson, Casey Kuhn, Debbie McCoy; sophomore, Debbie Huwe. B roll: seniors - Debbie Abercrombie, Wayne Bucha nan, Darwin Christiansen, 2;,45Ot00 i . - BOARDMAN GARDEN CLl'B Members of the Doardman Garden Club went to Pendle ton last week for a lunch eon meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Anderegg, and for their annual Sandflower Sister party. In the group were Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Hollin Bishop, Mrs. Roy Ball, Mrs. M.I. Oveson, Ha zel Carpenter, Mrs. Ralph Earwood, Hazel Miller and Mrs. Frank Marlow. ' Mrs. Ball opened the meet ing with the devotional "Storm Warning", taken from Our Daily Bread. Roll call was answered by naming an Oregon wild flower. Our Daily Bread. Roll call was answered by naming an Oregon wild flower. Mrs. Bishop read articles on gardens, "A Sacred Spot" and "A Rose Grows". Mrs. Marlow presented a program on American Flag etiquette and Flag Day. Sandflower Sisters were re vealed with exchange of gifts with Mrs. Miller in charge, and new mmes drawn for the next fiscal year. Members voted to not have a meeting in August. The next meeting will be July 17 at the home of Mrs. Ball at 8 p.m. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Mar low. The Women'sActivityCom mittee of Greenfield Grange met at the home of Mrs. Chub Warren Wednesday afternoon of last week, starting with luncheon at 12:30. Guests were Mrs. Franklin Ball of Pendleton, and Mrs. Rollin Bishop. The following card party hostesses were appointed: June 20, Mrs. Warren; June 27, Hazel Carpenter; July 4, party cancelled; July 11, Mrs. Roy Ball. of Boardman's new HONOR ROLL TOLD Gary Frederickson, Jerry Hascall, KathyFyan, Joni Til ler; juniors - Dolores Hil ling, Darrel Pummel, Diane Rash, David Richards, Bruce Russell, Pat Skoubo; sopho mores - Linda Ball, Martha King, Jody Noble, Sheryl Pa rtlow, Karen Richards, and Sharon Stewart. The semester A roll is: Seniors - Bill Acock 4.00, Tony Barnhart, Joni Chris tiansen, Linda Frederickson; juniors - Susan Ball, Kittie Hixson. Caspv Kvl'n ppbhip Groups on Plans were made for the Pomona dinner tobe held here June 24. In charge are Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Carpenter. The annual picnic of club members and grangers will be held July 16 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe In Hermiston. There will be noclub meeting in July. The August meeting will be a fruit salad potluck and sack lunch at the grange hall Aug. 9. at 12:30. GREENFIELD GRANGE met Saturday night at the hall, starting with potluck supper. Mrs. Chub Warren was hostess. Guests were Fobert Hack, master of Columbia Grange at Hermiston, and Mrs. Hack. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe gave reports on the session of Oregon State Grange which they attended at Beaverton all last week. Thorpe brought back a Cita tion of Merit certificate from CAFE to present to the Wo mtn's Activity Committee of the grange for their contri bution. The grange will not hold a meeting in July, but will join with the W.A.C. in their picnic at the Thorpe home in Hermiston, July 16 at 2 p.m. The next meeting of the grange will be Aug. 19 at the hall at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. ErnestOber meier were called to Hills boro Monday by the death of Mrs. Obermeier's mother, Albertine Lickess, who died June 16 three days after her 94th birthday. There were three tables of pinochle in play at the card party held Tuesday of last week at the Greenfield Grange hall, sponsored by the Wo men's Activity Committee. Mrs. Frank Marlow was hos tess. "Iter Zearl Gillespie is a well known renrea rancher who raised dairy cows and tur kyes and also worked for the Federal govern ment. He is semi-retired from the City of Boardman but is still busy there. Ed Kuhn is a retired mechanic. Seth Fussell had a service station which he opened in July 1929. Foy Ball is a retired farmer, opera ting both at lone and Boardman. Walter Hayes is a Morrow County Commissioner and a former trucker and store owner at Board-man. McCoy; sophomores - Linda Ball, Karen Richards, Sha ron Stewart. Semester B roll: Seniors Debbie Abercrombie, Wayne Buchanan, Gary Frederick son, Jerry Hascall, Georgia Hinton, Wanda Johnson, Kat hy Ryan, Joni Tiller; junii ri Dolores HillU k: : i ; i;, niel, Diane iwii. l-ji.i -: -chards, Bruce Russell, Pat Skoubo; sophomores Daryl Frederickson, Ann Gasser, Barbara Hilling, Debbie a, i6.oo 24,165.00 24,165.00 the go High prje was won by Mrs. Don Downey and second high went to Mrs. Art White. Mrs. Walter Hayes and Hazel Car penter received the traveling pinochle prizes. Cynthia King, Donna and Freddie Ziemer are In Port land this week attending a school for Christian Youth In Action at Jennings Lodge. Martha King visited last week In Coos Bay at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Herold. Leora King Is visiting there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Ely went to Mayer State Park Saturday for a picnic with their sons-in-law and daugh ters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Marc McGowan and dau ghter Michel of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Vaught and daughters Gail and Kelly of Whitstran, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and Ja net, Joyce and Jerry of Pen dleton. THE BOARD MAN COMMU NITY CHURCH will not be holding Daily Vacation Bible School this summer as it has In the pas'. Instead they will hold two 5-Day Clubs, one in June and one In Aug ust. Each Club will last five days and be about one to two hours in length. They will consist of a Bible story, missionary story, songs, me mory verses, and play time. Ages for the clubs will be from 5 to 12 years. The clubs will be held outside. The first one will be June 2G-30, and the second Aug. 14-19. For more information contact Pastor Neil King, phone 481-4915. Brenda Parker and son Vince of Salem visited last week at the home of her mot her, Zoe Billings. Vince remained for a longer visit. Noble, Sheryl Partlow; freshmen- Pam Hodson, Pam Hug, and Don Russell. Subscribe NOW Buddy Special your new or renew $5 4iuuJy subscription $250 half-price