SIX The Heppner GaieUe-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 28, 1W2
Juvenile Services Comm.
directors report on programs
Morrow County Juvenile
Services Commission Pro
gram Directors Debbie Sheir
hon and Barbara Weatherell
have reported that various
programs throughout the
county have been very suc
cessful, said a spokesperson
for the commission.
Barbara Weatherell. pro
pram director for north Mor
row, reports fifty-five children
from Boardinan and fifteen
Irrigon children are presently
enrolled in the acrobatics
program. The wrestling pro-
5 Available At f
FIRST NOTICE OF IUDCET HEARING
Morrow County School District Board
A meeting of the
Boardaan
, , ... . .... 92 i, ,k Morrow County School District
Hie final year beemning July I. 19 at approved by tne -a-
(Municipal Corporation)
Budget Committee. A aummary of the budget presented below. A copy of the budget may be impeoed. or obtid .
3l the School District office between the hourt of 8:00 a.B-md .5 : 90 P
ri,,bu,1i:e.wPrep.redonibaoficcounnng DD cormftent not constant with the bam of accounting sued dur
m the preceding year. Major changes, if any. and their effect on the budget, ate explained below.
Morrow
(County!
FINANCIAL
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Service!
Total Community Services
Total All Other fcxpendrtutw am) Requirement! .
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS
AMI' H'ATtD
Khyi IKtMtNTS
ANTICIPATED Total Revenue Except Property Tana
REVENUES Total Property Taxes Required lo BaUnce Budget.
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES
ANTICIPVTLD Total Property Taxes Required to Balance Budget.
TAX IEVV Plus Estimated Property Taxes Not lo Be Received .
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY
TAX 1 1 VIES
PARTIALLY
H'MH BY
STATE OF
OKI CON
Levy Within Tax Base
One-Year Special Levy Outside Tax Base ... .
Serial Levies
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PARTIALLY
FUNDED BY STATE SOURCES
I AX LEVIES
TOTALLY
I t NDbD BY
LOCAL
TAXPAYERS
One-Year Special Levy Outside Tax Base . .
Serial Levies
Levy for Payment of Bonded Debt
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE FUNDED
BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS
NONE
I DFHT OUTSTANDING I DEBT AUTHORIZED. NOT INCURRED
flu, , Next Year This Year Next Yesr
TYPE OF DEBT aiofJulyl81 ttof)uryl82 asofJuryl si of July I
B. . 4,924,000 . 550,000
interest-Bearing Warrants
Sliuri-Teini Note -
( othet)
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS .... I I 1 1 1
FUNDS REQUIRING THE
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services
Total Community Services
Total All Other Requirements
Total Requirements (Including Transfers! .
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied .
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 Tax Base
One Year Special Levy
Senal Levy
Levy for Payment of Bonded Indebtedness.
Total Instiuctton
Total Supporting Services
Total Community Services
Total All Other Requirements
Total Requirements (Including Transfers! .
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied .
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 Tax Base
One Year Special Levy
Serial Levy
Levy lot Payment of Bonded Indebtedness
pram has 32 participants.
South end Director. Debbie
Sheirhon recently reported to
the commission on programs
now underway and the follow
ing upcoming events:
In Heppner. a high school
bowling team will get under
way on February 6. under the
supervision of Charlie Sum
ner. The team will be open to
students in grades nine
through 12. said the spokes
person. ,
A movie. "A Man Called
Flintstone." will be shown at
will beheld on
Gowning Body)
ea. School
. The purpow of tha
Lexington
1-4-82
(Date)
(City)
SUMMARY
1.
5,
..3.
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
DEBT
AS SUMMARIZED BELOW
none
PUBLISH TABLE BELOW ONLY IF COMPLETED
LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO
GENERAL
r 1 r 1
Actual Data Adooted Budget Approved Budget
Last Year j This Yter Yt'r.
i. 653. 348 3. 129.084 ,TU,23l
2.464.950 2 .621 .070 3, 186, 757
4, 163 5,200 i 8,823
769.208 108.380 , 107,880
5,891.669 6.063.734 6. 735.69 1
I ,47- 229 1.842.00? 2,090,470
4.418.440 1 I , !
' . ' 4 . 22 1 . 732 4, 645, HI
422. 173 371,617
4.f4V90S 5.016.838
" 623.820 fc6UZ42
4.O2O.085 4,355,589
DE BTS JZR V ICE F UN D
; Last Year j This Yter Net Ya
i
1 . 162.503 I 1.022.910 1.051.959
2.162.503 1.022,950 1.051.959
509.721 I 3,84 522.0OO
, 771.415 I i
650.666 . 529.959
65,066 42.396
7'5.73? , 17?,
the Heppner Junior High
School Gym. February 21 at S
p.m.
Colt Basketball in now
underway in Heppner with
Jim Ackley as director. Stu
dents in grades five through
eight are eligible to partici
pate, the spokesperson added.
lone Pee Wee Basketball
started under the direction of
Chuck Starr, on January ifi
and will continue through
February 19. Practices are
held every Saturday for stu
dents in grades one through
five. New short basketball
hoops have been purchased as
well as other equipment for
the young players. Mfartha
Doherty and Del LaRue will
assist Starr with the coaching.
More information concern
ing juvenile programs may he
obtained from the directors.
concluded the spokesperson.
Pettyjohn Oil
holds seminar
A seminar for area farmers
concerning weed control was
held last Wednesday. January
20 at Willow Grange Hall,
lone.
The seminar began with a
noon lunch prepared by the
ladies of the grange. Speakers
from five ma jor agri -chemical
manufacturing companies
presented information on
weed control using their
respective products.
Prizes were donated by the
companies involved. Winners
of drawing prizes were Jack
Osterlund. Vince Hill. Bob
Rietmann. Ken Smouse. Art
Crawford. George Miller.
Dana Heideman. Lew Halvor
sen and Marvin Padberg.
The seminar was sponsored
by Pettyjohn Oil Co.
Feb. 1 5
. 82
meeting is to dncun die budget
Jean Bennett
(Chatrperaon of Govemine, Body)
Adopted Budget
This Year 19 81
Approved Budget
Next Year 1982
3.217.912
3,397.231
3.059. 155
y,438,036
5,200
8,823
157,061
1,159,839
8, 103,929
7,437,328
2.564,930
2.928.74
4.872,398
5.175.180
7,437 ,328
8, 103,929
4.872.398
5.175,180
487.239
414,104
359.637
5,589, 194
623.
.820
661 .
,249
$04.83Q
T.U0.36V
4,228,650
4 ,40'. , If 3
415.255
M5,2:ii
-7I5,73r
"572.355
1,130,987
1,137,581
HORIZED. NOT INCURRED
AS SUMMARIZED BELOW
BALANCE THE BUDGET
FUND
Wellness Workshop to be held Sat.
r- t?! 11" o "
1 i-JJ ux ass -JrTLia
w ' v u
X. ir - X W," . 1
Uz Curtis (L). Carol Helphinstine, Brenda Weygandt and team leader Phyllis Payne discuss the
Wellness Workshop with Paul Stringer. The workshop will be held Sat., January 30 at the Heppner
High School cafeteria, and begins at 8 a.m.
The effort is sponsored by the Heppner Branch of AAUW and The Rolling Hills Run committee
for better health and fitness.
Krebs re-elected chairman
ECOAC holds 10th annual
,Jk n.j.iii-y
Dorothy Krebs
East Central Oregon Asso
ciation of Counties (ECOAC I.
held its tenth annual meeting
last Thursday. Jan. 21 at the
Red Lion Motor Inn in
Pendleton, reports Dorothy
Krebs. chairman.
Krebs said the association
voted to assume jurisdiction
and provide services for
District 12 of the Senior
Services Division. Services for
the district, which consists of
Morrow. Gilliam. Umatilla.
Grant and Wheeler counties
were previously provided by
the Adult and Family Services
FUNDS NOT
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services . . .
Total Community Services
Tolal all Other Requirements
Total Budget Requirements
Total Budget Resources
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services
Tolat Community Services
Tolal all Other Requirements
Tolal Budget Requirements
Total Budget Resources
Tolal Instruction
Total Supporting Services . . .
Total Community Services
Total all Other Requirements
Tolal Budget Requirements . .
Tolal Budget Resources
Tutal Instruction
Total Supporting Services . .
Totat Community Seivices
Tolal all Other Requirements
Toldl Budget ReraJirements . .
Total Budget Resources ...
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services
Total Community Services
Tolal allOthet Requirements
Total Budget Requirements . .
Tolal Budget Resources
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services . . .
Total Community Services
Total all Other Requirements
Tolal Budget Requuements . .
Total Budget Resources
Total Instruction
Totat Supporting Services . . .
Total Community Services
Total all Other Requirements
Total Budget Requirements . .
Total Budget Resources
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services . . .
Total Community Services
Total ell Other Requirements
Tolal Budget Requirements . .
Total Budget Resources
Divisinti A l;iri!r H'loi!aliin
v;i; prcM-ni In Bivt- roroin-mi-nif.itinns
lh;ii I ho pliin lo
iKiKsitl. shf ndili'tl
The iisviici.'iiiiin's iinniiitl
ii.iiiiiiii-i -.(. hold Ihiil pvonini!
,'irul Mil' liillnwlni' officers
wen' oli'fii'il Ihiroihv Krchs.
tli.iiriiijiM ro-i'ltflod: Dale
Courtney, mayor of Milton
FYeewater was elected vice
chairman ; and Glenn Findlay.
miiMir of I'kiiili will serve as
srTflarv-lro;(siiror
Scientists to speak on
insecticide toxicology
Doctors Frank Dost and
James Witt will be in Heppner
February 4 to speak on the
tosicology of the insecticides
proposed for use on the spruce
budworm epidemic. The 7:M)
meeting will be sponsored by
the Morrow Countv Private
Woodlands association at the
Columbia Basin Electric Co
op conference room, said
Maurice Mitchell. Grant
County Extension Forestry
Agent.
The insecticides to be dis
cussed are Sevin (carbaryl).
REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO
(201) TITLE 1
Actual Data Adopted 8udget Approved Budget
Lest Year This Year Net Year
51 , 6 3 3 69 ,4 7 5 56,000
M.63 3 69 .4 7 5 56"T000
rrrgyj I 69.475 I 56.000
(600) F00p VJIVI.CE fjm
aiT Year "This" Year Neat Year
181 , 7 1 3 1 65 . 399 ZZqIH iEZZ
r?i,7i3 ilOWZZ ZXdOFz.
181.713 I 165 . 399 I 209 .JJi 1
BON DBIL DING fw0
Leit Year ThiiYai Ht Yi
45 5 . 477 80.0QQ lOJlOQ
4 55 , 4 77 80000 ICUiLOJJ
4 55 . 4 7 7 I 80.000 I 3 Q JiOJl 1
JiP jjP".S JNC ---f UNO
Lot Year I This Year Nl Year
LUlSiZZ LLJtll ZZzaa.2 .
1TT267 Z 11 lI7o3L
11.267 I 11.417 I 17.002
L?2.71 IPS I Ii?LA JLR1 FUND
Last Year ThTsYeer T N t Y ea i
3 , 227 3 ,000 JuQM
y-jyj 3 , 6WZT 4 , 0li0 .
372 2 7 1 3.665 1 4,000
U6L .E?'LAL .E ALiH -FUND
. -y "Th'Yeai N ant Year
" iITYos uJ5J s.ouo
T 1
11 . 108 16.353 iQQQ
II. 108' j lAU-J IODO 1
H AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED
2.Q4J JTLrLIvB. FUNO
Actual Data Adopted Budget Appmred B.dget !
Last Year This Year ( Net Yea' j
4, 766 T,0W jQ
4"7T6"6 5f00"0 , 0
4;766 1 57666 SI
(J931 -tlTJ-L J-v c fund
Last Year I This" Year ' ! .
- 5-771 00 " .
5...0 0 QJ-IflTZZZI
1 TTooo Q
meeting
ll.itKiiicl siMvikers included
Morrow Count v .lucttfe Don
MfKlliuolt. Ilerniislon City
ManauerTom MarM'r. Millon
Frcewaier Cilv Manaiicr Jim
Swavne. Port of Morrow
Man.iL'i'r Wavne Sen want and
Tonv Karnhiirt. executive dir
ector of KCOAC.
Malcolm Johnstone of Pen
dli'inii. a classical miitarist.
provided musical entertain
ment
Malathion and Orthene (ace
phate) chemicals that have
lieen proposed for use in
cnnlrollini! the current spruce
budworm outbreak
"In the past, this lvo of
information Ixt'ame available
to the public only after the
control work was completed
By holding the meeting prior
to the sprayiny. the public
may obtain factual informa
tion before the issue becomes
clouded with misconceptions
and emotionalism." Mitchell
staled.
BE LEVIED
FUN0
Close to home
Mary Ann G;mlIo
Early Saturday morning a skiing expedition of
approximately fifty teenagers and five adults curavatied
their way from Heppnur over Icy mountains to Mt. Bachelor.
Upon arrival, the group divided Itself according to
downhill, cross-country, and skiing ability, to go their own
ways.
Despite the continuous pouring rain, everyone put In a full
day on the slopes and topped It off on the roller skating rink
that night in Rend.
It was the next day that the group was rewarded for their
previous soggy efforts.
The sun came out, and oh what a glistening sun It was. A
surge of energy went through each as the downhill skiers
whooped with sheer Joy as they sped down the Hloes.
1 am told that the beauty of that day made some of our
friends a little heady.
Three young men In restless excitement struck out on their
own cross-country, leaving the designated trail behind. And
for their rash act they did what (I urn sure) they were
positive they could never do; they got lost.
It Is here that I would like to pause in my story and suggest
three things one should always remember in case a similar
situation should arise as the one described above. This
pertains to all outdoor activities, whether skiing, hiking,
hunting, camping, or whatever:
1 ) Never split up from your companion (and never go Into a -wilderness
alone! )
2) Wear bright colored clothes when you're in the woods.
Orange is recommended for best visibility.
3) Instead of wandering around and around In circles, find
a reasonably comfortable, safe place and stay there.
Remember to settle in a place which can be seen from the
air.
There are perhaps over a dozen precautions I could list,
and there are probably a doen more that the Search and
Rescue Posse would recommend Instead, I'll leave this at
the easy number of J'three."
Fortunately, our young Heppner adventurers were found
within a few hours of belnc missed. And the caravan hobbled
its way back to arrive on their prospective doorsteps six
hours later than expected; but much the wiser, dead beat,
and very very happy.
Rape Awareness Class
under consideration
The lone Extension Study
Group is considering holdiim a
Rape Awareness Class to In
presented by the Oregon State
Policeman that developed the
program
The class will be presented
if at least 45 people w ill assure
attendance, said a sokespor
son for the group.
The free class consists of a
four hour lecture and discus
sion will) suggestions about
situations to avoid, how to
handle a rape situation and
what a raM victim should do
The class would also feature
printed reference and mt
B & B Chevron adds
alignment machine
, l. fctv-yrte
Darryl Bigelow $land nxt to
machine he recanth acquired
lexington. In oddilion to wheel
alignmenri, B&B alto offeri
complele exhaml work,
including custom pipe bending.
3
PUBLIC NOTICES
Notice of Redemption
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filltWitiilWai1ifar J , ; i.
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T1IK POUT OF
MORROW. OKKC.ON
THE PORT OP MORROW,
OREGON has called for
redemption on March 1, 1SB2,
those Port of Morrow, Oregon
Revenue Bonds, Series 1974 A,
maturing on March 1, 1!W9 in
inverse numerical order
(Bonds No. lilfi through :)
incl.). The Bonds will be due
and payable at the Corporate
Trust Office of the United
States National Bank of Ore
gon, Portland. Oregon at a
redemption price equal to the
principal amount together
with accrued interest lo
March 1, 1982, all interest on
the Bonds shall cease to
accrue March 1. l'.)K2.
V.H.Diem
Senior Trust Officer
United States National
Bank of Oregon, Trustee
Published: January 2, 19H2
sonal defense demonstrations,
the sokespersin continued
High si'IiimiI 11111I tumor high
girls arc encouraged to sign
up for the class hut must have
written parental permission.
Senior citiens are also en
couraged to attend, she added
If at least -Ci women sign up,
a lime and place lor the class
will be arranged and announ
ced at a later dale.
II interested in attending, or
for more information, call
Nancy Miller. 422-72W or
Krisly Crovvell. study group
president, -122 75(14
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. rmn Mnwt aii.ii wwiwawniaa iaiiiivMi.iiwwiiawaaii mmmrnmummmum
now front end olignmtml
(or B&B Chevron station in
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public Koncrs
The UMATILLA NATIONAL
FOREST is analyzing several
methods of controlling com
peting vegetation on tree
plantations covering alxnit 220
acres on Heppner, Ukiah, and
Walla Walla Ranger Districts.
Mel hods of control being
considered are: scalping and
grubbing, herbicide, and
mechanical treatment. The
Heppner District units are
located in Section 18. T. (IS..
R. 27E., and Section 111, T. 7S.,
R. 2(iE., approximately 27
miles south of Heppner.
Anyone wishing more infor
mation should contact BEN CJ.
SIMINOE. DISTRICT RAN
GER, HEPPNER RANGER
DISTRICT. Public comment
is welcome and is needed by
February 111, l!)K2.
Published" January 21!, I!W2
The Heppner Rural F'ire
District will hold a budget
committee meeting Thursday,
Feb. 4 at the home of Howard
Pettyjohn one mile south of
Heppner on the Condon high
way beginning at 8::i() p.m.
Published: January 28, 1982