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TWELVE The lleppner Gn-eUe-Ttmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. May 21. "
Around About
with Justine Weatherford
The Heppner Methodists had their faith in the power of
prayer reinforced when they were able to hold their lawn sale
outside last Saturday, between Friday's downpour and
Sunday's shower. Again the sale committee had fortunately
appointed the pastor, Mike Sheridan, as chairman for
weather.
Anyone who didn't gather bargain items at that sale must
be looking forward to the even larger lone United Church of
Christ Sale and barbecue on June's first Saturday.
Something needs to be done here about the scheduling of
school events during the too merry month of May. Several
school musical programs, as well as Jim Ackley's benefit for
youth spaghetti dinner and concert were rather poorly
attended.
" This was not because these programs were in any way
unworthy-it was simply that most people just can't be out
every night attending one or more events. It was sad that the
spring concerts didn't have much publicity or news coverage
and that Ackley's effort, which featured some of the kids he
- has enjoyed since he first met them during their fifth-grade
year, came during such a super-busy time.
The now famous Heppner adult vocalists, Ron McDonald
and Linda Gifford, displayed their talents at the spaghetti
concert last Thursday evening. How regretful it is that many
missed hearing Mrs. Gifford sing the "Theme from
Mahogany" and Mr. McDonald doing "Clancy Lowered the
Boom."
Several friends told me how much they enjoyed Blue
Mountain C.C's production of "Brigadoon." Again, I regret
that the hectic scheduling of this month made it impossible
for me to go along.
Of course, part of the blame for my over-scheduling is
entirely mine. I so wanted to take two BMCC classes during
this busy time. I really enjoy my Tuesday night sign
language class in Lexington School and am very delighted by
my Thursday evening plus field trips class in field
identification at Heppner High School.
Last Saturday from 7a.m. until 3 p.m. two vehicles carried
class members to the mountains south of town where we met
and learned something about many birds, wildflowers and
mushrooms from our excellent instructor Steve Brownfield.
Up at the Tamarack Lookout, from ground still dusted by
snow, we collected five or six different species of
mushrooms, and met some delightfully named wildflowers,
such as purple catspaw or wooly britches, grass widows,
Mary blue-lips and old man's whiskers.
We descended to snow-free Bull Prairie Lake where we
were ready for our sack lunches before we tramped the path
around the lake. New birds checked out during the day
included red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, a short-ared owl.
a belted kingfisher, red-shafted flickers, a violet-green
swallow, a mountain chickadee, a purple finch, some pine
siskins and several lovely western and mountain bluebirds.
As we came homeward we turned onto the Parker's Mill
Road and stopped at Bob and Aloha DeSpain's cabin where
we enjoyed a fine coffeebreak before the wonderful fireplace
that couple built. It was in front of that cabin that we viewed
the prettiest bluebirds I ever expect to see.
From this trip I brought home a half-dozen morel
mushrooms which after a night of soaking in salt-water,
slicing and sauteing in butter, were added to my Sunday
evening scrambled eggs. How delicious!
Last Saturday evening a "Meet the Myers" party brought
a fine group of near neighbors and others to the Weatherford
home to get acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers who
since Tuesday night. May 12, are new residents of the pinkish
house on the corner of South Court and Cannon Streets.
Bill Myers, an employee of the Soil Conservation Service
has lived in Heppner since Oct. 1979. He is from Corvallis
where he attended public schools and was graduated from
OSU. Bill spent two years with the Peace Corps in Iran. He
played recreational basketball here last winter.
On May 2, 1981, Bill married vivacious Margee Hickey who
is a graduate of the University of Southern California and
who worked at her profession, occupational therapy, in the
San Diego area before their marriage. Heppner friends, John
and Debbie Nordheim went south with Bill for the wedding.
What a good citizen Margee is-she registered for voting at
the courthouse just two days after her first day here. She also
attended the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Open House last
Friday afternoon which was skipped by many longer-time
residents.
Each year the community is invited to visit the hospital
during National Hospital Week and the board members.
Hospital Auxiliary and staff make nice preparations for
visitors. But again, like at those May school programs,
attendance was very disappointing.
Margee Myers said she was very pleased to see the hospital
and to meet R.N's Marge Kenny and Molly Rhea and
laboratory and X-ray technician Betty McEwen, board
chairman Fred Martin, board member Ed Dick and several
members of the auxiliary. Margee found the hospital "larger
and better" than she expected-
Busy Soroptimists Jeanne Sumner, Clista Venard, Marlene
Gray and Mary Beamer Goheen enjoyed a great trip to the
63rd Northwestern Regional Conference in Anchorage. Mary
and Clista went on to Nome on a 727 cargo and passenger
plane where they had several unusual adventures.
They ice-fished in the Bering Sea, looked in on the oldest
saloon in Nome where a can of beer sells for $2.50 and mixed
drinks are $2.75, and learned of the seven-level beach there.
They saw old gold dredges near where old mining claims are
about to be reactivated. Mary learned that in 1899 during
gold-rush days there had been over 20,000 persons living in
tents on the Nome beaches. They saw the King Island
Eskimos perform native dances.
These ladies returned to Heppner in the middle of last week
and then Mary and five other members went off to
Enterprise to an area Soroptimist meeting last Saturday.
Experienced traveler and good photographer Mary has
shown me some of her interesting pictures of the
Baker-Sumpter trip. Now I am looking forward to seeing her
Alaskan pictures.
Don't forget the big Pioneer Memorial Picnic this Sunday.
The eight Weatherfords at my home will be off for a long
Saturday near Arlington where we will join family members
from all over the U.S. in celebrating the centennial of the
planting of the first wheat in north-central Oregon by W.W.
Weatherford, my husband's grandfather. Brother-in-law
Marion has worked all year in arranging this reunion.
When mid-June arrives some of us will feel a real letdown,
I suppose, as activities slow down. Next year the scheduling
should work out better because Memorial Weekend goes
back to its traditional end-of-the-month date again.
American Legion holds crab feed
The Heppner American Le- A good crowd of members
gion and Auxiliary, Post No. and guests enjoyed a great
87. held their annual crab feed dinner and danced to the
and dance Saturday. May 9. at music of Dwane and The
the Legion Hall. Plainsmen.
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY I "ZXZXW
Total reraeaaJ&tarvtcae , f.o ?QT
ANTICIPATED Ttaxd Materia axuiServvsaa T77 9 TTI
REQUIREMENTS Tatal Capital Outlay- - y,'
Total All OUmt Expandttuxa and IWqutr nH IfliYir . " 11
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS illU5 ft ,77
ANTICIPATED Total Raraauaa Kauai niajaity Taaaa i0' 'IVa
REVENUES Total IVoprtyTaMloqulTfcBlaM , , "B" n,nm
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES 97,773
ANTICIPATED TaaalhaparwTladtoBalaaB M02
TAX LEVY PhKBtiaaarfPnpaityTaiNatloBaRBiBia. rn" 1
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY 0,336 0,1,72
10 ' ' " 7. 07?
TAX LEVIES Lay Within TaBaat awvlJJi
PARTTALLY Oaa-YaarSiaaaalLayaMtTaBaaa -
FUNDED BY 8arlalUaa
STATE OF TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO B8 PARTLALLY D ( 9.172
OREGON FUNDED BY STATE OF OREGON 7,J
TAX LEVEES CaYaarBpacaIICaa4TaBaaa "
TOTALLY Banal Lr-wa .
FUNDED BY Latarritjiaiaiaf BaaadPabt
LOCAL TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY
TAXPAYERS FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS ' 1 I
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
ANTICIPATED
REQUIREMENTS!
ANTICIPATED
REVENUES
ANTICIPATED
TAX LEVY
TAX LEVIES
PARTIALLY
FUNDED BY
STATE OF
OREOON
TAX LEVIES
TOTALLY
FUNDED BY
LOCAL
TAXPAYERS
Total Poraonal Btrvtaaa .
Total Matarlab and 1
Total Capital Outlay -
Total All Olhar Eipandlturaa and RaquJramanoj .
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS
118.043.JXL
BJKL
27.vLfrL
ToUl Ravanua Eaaapt Praparty Taaa
Total Prapnty Taaaa Raqulrad to Balanaa
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES
17. 137. W
Total Praaafty Taaaa Raaulrad to Balanaa Budat ....
plua Eatimatad Prooorty Taaaa Nat to So Raaal-aa ..
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY
Lavy WIOunTaiBaaa
Ona-Yoar Spoelal U-y 0uu4W Ta- Evm
Btrial Uaa
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PARTIALLY
at IMDRO BY RTATK OF OREOON
Ono-Ya-r Soartal Lavy OuU4-a Ta. Urn
LrrylarPaymMHaf BanMDaht
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY
FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS
a nnomi ai rrv.rr
1M L108.
Q2J.3LSSL
7?.W
I 19.180,45.
APPROVED BirpOITj
Hnt Voar laO-.-'M
6.835.00
J9.ilQ.oQ
1 .47.00
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PUBLISH TABLE BELOW ONLY B COatPLEm
DEBT OUTOTAWPWO I PEBTT AUTHOWZED. WOT WCUWP-0
IhoYo-r nmtmt ?l7".
TYPE Of DEBT !
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Iwaali s- ...
Intaraat-Ii Tim Wamaata "
Short Term Not ..
Mhart
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS I 1 lff.C7S I 17?.ft"a 1 1 '
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO IE LEVIED
FUND
Total Pcnoful Sernca. (Inchidti lU PayroU CotU)
Total Mautiab and Stmcaa
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Othef ExpendUtttas and Rcquiramcnu .
Total Expenditures and Requirements .
Total Reaouron
ACTUAL DATA I UtTtD iUOGeT I ATHOV0 UOOET
last ytan 79-PO this yw 60-61
300 30 60
2-710 aU26i 1
i- iSJ 2afi22
LQL
j-i-Qfl EU212 Uj
Total Peraonal Serrtcet (Indudet all Payroll Cotu) .
Total Malarial, and Semcaa
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditure and Requirement! . . .
Total Expenditures and Requirements
Total Reaourcea . ,
soi 2X1 5QD
j.m.o 6.201
iri7i 3iu20 2525
11.193
2o!ll6 ga5
FUND
Total Personal Ser-ices (Indudet all Payroll Cotu)
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital OulUy
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirement! . .
Total Expenditures and Requirements
Total Resources
Total Personal Services (Includes all Payroll Costs!
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements. .
Total Expenditures and Requirements
Total Resources
ACTUAL DAT. 1 AUOC1ED iUD.iF.T AffnOVID BUUUtT
! AST YEAR 7Q-flfl P"- ""T Y"" R1-fe
1
55?
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l.su 2360 iu255
IA1EB FUND
ACTUAL OATA AOOTEO ejUl I 7.H" f?
LAST YE AW ZSrjjO THIS YEAR BQrfii I NEXT YEAW tiictU.-
73" iiiin . I'ft-
1 579 275O0 1.000
12.712 " 13.A12 B,6T2
TtJTTI I 29.QA0 I 22.000 1
Total Peisoaal Services (Includes all Payroll Cotu)
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirement! . .
Total Expenditures and Requirement!
Total Resources
ACTUAL
LAST YE AW
-182.
JXL
2.197
2.701
2.701
ADOPTE
yVaH.
IK
1U7
7L1
FUND
awwoved aueotT,
NEXT YC AW
.1.910
Total Fanonal Services (Include! all Payroll Cotu)
Total Materials and Semcus
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirement! . .
Total Expenditures and Requirement!
Total Resources
6.522 fi-s22
ft.KZ gggZZ -S2
ft.e3? I r.sp? i n.m 1
FUND
Total Personal Servicei (Includes aD Payroll CotU) .
Total Material! and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total AU Other Expenditures and RequiremeoU . . .
Total Expenditures and Rejuiremenu
Total Resources
actual data I ADOrraD auooaT Aovto a)unnT
LAST VI AW 79-eO TMH1 VtAW Ki-Xi. NtKT YtAW
..250 S-1PO -9S0
l. 5UCQ isSXt
L ;B I a. inn I S.om 1
PUBLISH ONLY COKPLTTED POsTTION OF THB l AaJE
tWnMSmXffUVUHO A PBOtEaTTY TAX TO BE LaTVXED
.FUND
Total Poraonal SarrtoM Obcsuom all Perrsil Carta) .
Total Maurial and Herri -a
Total Capital Outlay .
raaaadRa
Tatal All Other Expaadini
Total 1
Total Baaauiaaa Eaaapt Property Taaaa
Property Taaaa Reo-I'i srl
Property Taaaa Bauuli ad ta Baaaaae
fariaatdProiioetyTaoaaNatlaeo
Total Piupoit; Tax Levy
Levy Wttian Tax Boaa
OnaYaar Spaesal Lavisa Outatda Tax Baaa
Sorial aad Contia-unc Loymo (Operetinc) .
Serial Lxwiea (Caprtal Cauatruariwi)
Levy For Parnont of Efeoaod Debt
JUSL.
JtofifiS.
TManAa
7..W
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it.3P5
1.2a
2.7.19
9.615
2.072
riBS Tfflg SERIAL MtT-
.FUND
Total rVraeoalSarYioosai-liataiaU Payroll Caatel..
TatadMatarialaaalBarrliaa
Tatal Capital Outlay .
Total All Other tipawllliiiaa aad Berpilr
Total Epondrturaa and niiUiiaiia
Total I
Plwity TaMtoi Ra(ttiTV(l to BajMM
Tolliiiaaorl Property Taaaa Not to WRoooi-ad .
Total Prupoity Tax Levy
Lory Wtttus Tax Ba
Ona-Yaar Special Leviee Outaide Tarn Baaa
SaeiaJContinairaiIrrtoa(OaoiiiiiC) .
Serial Lavtaa (Capital Cotaaxuttion)
Lavy Far Pai aaaait at Baaa id Debt
ACTUM.
LAtrrayai
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Lfia9
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JB312
7.911
6.9m
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JUSLL
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7,.m
ptJBtJBrl TABLB BKLOW ONLY IF COalPLETEO
TYPE OF DEBT
Baraie.
IfuVaraat-Baarina; Warranla
BhaeVTena Naaa .
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS
MctrrouTOTArfflirvu dkbt Atm)ruzr.ii. hot tw.-unnxu
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I BU, UtX.UU ltf.vv.v 1
UNM REQUIRINO A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
CW.CT.l.
. FUND
Tatal
(IkKoooo all Payroll Caatal ..
Tatal Material and Bervto
Total Caatul OuUay .
Total All Other ixpondlturao and Roquiroraenaa .
Total oaxa-aotturaa and Requirement
Total n...iinoi Exeool PrjprrLy Taooa
IPrBjMfty TmMoI Rataafivaal
rVoprriy Taxoe Roqvu red to BoUca
RoUoaotod Proprrty Taooe Not to he Aeorl-ed .
Tatal Properly Taa Levy .-..-
Levy Within Tox EU
One-Year Spatial Laavaa Outatda Taa Baaa
Banal end Contlnutnf Lavtaa (Oporatlng) .
Brrul Lavtaa (Capital Conotroctlon)
Levy Far Parntorit at Binlid Boot
all Payroll
ACTUAL
LAST rtn
1 UA1A
JLU07.4.X2
Auoano autxv i
TManattMH
5JB4CUC
-HJ5Q.fXl
?Q.P2ll0Q
2-437..P
743.45
AfoaxMoaixxir!
,84.QQ-
7iRr7.nn
40Q.0O
Il$UI5,0(L
q.750.00
792,00.
lial?700
JOn.tffrjwLinsl.JM
. FUND
Total P-roonal
Tatal Material
Tatal Capital Outlay -
Total All Other Expenditure, and Roquireraenta .
Tatal Empefahluna and Requiramenta
Tatal IVaee ureii Eaaapt ropervy Taaaa
PiaswrtyTaaeeRacxnved
Property Taaaa Required ta Balance
EatimaWKl Proprrty Ta.ee Not to be Roori-od
Tatal Prepirty Taa Lavy
Levy Within Taa Baaa
Oiw-YaarSaaralLa-tta Outaide Taa Baaa
Serial and Continuing Leviee iOperatinf)
Serial Leviee (Capital CanatraetMn)
Uvy For Pern-mi of Bonded Debt
LJUXXU)0
ACTUAUt'V Aixe-li
' vmAn JV-OL
l.2473Q
LAJAUA
T:6351So
4035,00
15LP0Q.CXL
L0OQivv.
JU3QQJXL
T.bHS.60
JO..vXXLPP
JlS-ShlPO,
JL225..0Q
705. 0Q
B.B30.00
FUNDI frOT REQUIRING
A FROFERTV TAX TO BE LEVIED
SerlBjJflvy fund
Total Nrsoaal terrtoes (lacbsdas bl rsyroB Cotu) .
Total Meurriab and favvteas
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Reeuratamu . . .
Total ExpeaaHufaa and Reqaireavrau
Total 1
Total reraonal aervket (lactudat all rayroU CosU) ,
Total Mautant and Serrtees
Total Capital Outlay
Total AU Other Eapmtdlierti and Reqairementt . .
Total Expradliuraa aad RequiremenU
Total
ACTUAL OAT A I AUOeTID SUUOtT A"HOVtO UUOT
. axt Ytaw BO-R1 tmii viAW 61-82 via" Bl-82
ri fioo.oo " fi.2QQ.on flmaQ
n wm no 1 200 no 1 fl,,2tXI.0Q 1
BaUX-JJIlUtx fund
lo,7vio.oo io.790.oo iSLMLUQ
H.in.m 825.oo tuaaja
4.035.00 S.&85.00 ,,, 5,fr85J3Q
2n ooo.oo 25.OQQ.QQ , 25.PQQ.W
an.mxi.uu t .ouu.tjLi 1 aa.WW.UW 1
Total Personal lerrkes (ladudat til Payroll CotU) .
Total bkbnteb aad Services
Total Ceptul Oallay
Total All Other Expendliuie! and RequiremenU ,
Total Expenditures and Require menu
Total Resources
vym ""
. . 1 . 2oo7ou , i 200 w
3.250.06 150.00 Osb.oo
- - .5.800.00 15.800.00
OOO.OO " 850.00 850-00
' 1. 150.00 ' J9,60000 ljmSQ
7'iv)!oo Tiin.oo I le.QOTZJ
FUND
Tots) Personal Servicet (Includes til FtyroU Costs)
Total MatertsH aad aVrrvicei
Total Capllal Outlay
Total All Othtt Exprndtiefei and RequiremenU. ,
Total Expendilaras aad RaoutrameaU ........
Total Resources
Total Personal Servicei (Indudet ail Payroll CosU)
Total Materials and er
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Ex pen allures and RequiremenU . .
Total Expenditures tod RequiremenU
Total Resources
5. 500.00 " "U.00.00 700.00
j. 00.00 y.700.00 14.7(XUXj
lT7r I 14.700.00 I ?4 70Q.OQ I
UitL imteryiaioo A JelouiKut fund
ft I PMh syffig
S.dob.tfi 3oooToo
5.184.64 r - - - - - "
R itvl.tVI 3.000.00 3.000.00
OrV1.64 OOO.OO I 3.000.00
.k.-B--tgg1-ui,-i'terlg FUND
Total Personal Service! (ladudes all Payroll Cotu)
Total Materials and Services
Tout Capilsl Outlay
Total All Othtt Expenditures and RequiremenU , ,
Total Expenditures and RequiremenU
Total Resource!
2.6UQ.66 - 5.500.60 3.566.(xT
2.CKX).00 .J a 500j)0: LSQggoZ;
totxi.od I a. 555700 I 3.50(50x1
.rs..?- vOT.uShar lng , FUND
Total Personal Service! (Include! sll PayroU CosU) .
Total Materiah sod Service!
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditure! and Requirements . . .
Total Expenditures and RequiremenU
Total Resource!
,i(A!00mmm 1.200-00 " 1.200. oo"T
S 000.00" 1.765765 l7bo.oo
QoO-Ofl' ,1.166.66 1'looToo"
' '4,5o0.66 " i. 566.60' "4.50000
"4.500.66 I 4.500.00 I 4.500.00