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Carlsons attend meetings in
Kansas City, Washington D.C.
Louis find Hetty Carlson of Z. . . "
Area seniors surprised last week
The Heppner Gazette-Timet, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 3, 1982-FIVE
ty Carlson of
lone, recently returned from a
trip to Kmsns fily, Mo. nnd
Washington. D C, Mr, Carlson
is president of the Oregon
Wheit Crowers ngup and
Mrs. Carlson chHirperson of
the Consumer Programs Sub
committee, it whs announced
in a O W.n.L. bulletin.
According to the bulletin,
Mrs. Carlson reported that the
USDA Kxtension Advisory
Committee meeting in Kansas
i ii v mainiv covered pro
grams that would provide In
formation on 'farm manage
ment projects on farming
business. Educational needs
in the area of financial man
agement as well as marketing
management were also dis
cussed, she said. The meeting
also covered bankruptcy and
how to avoid It. she said
Stress management is also
needed for farmers and should
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be faced in an educational
program, she reported.
On May 17. the Carlsons
attended the USDA meeting.
Agriculture in the Classroom,
held in Washington. D C.
The purpose of the meeting
was to set up educational
materials and programs tel
ling the story of agriculture in
schools, the bulletin stated.
Hegional meetings across the
U.S. are being scheduled, one
in Portland, tentatively for
July fi.
The Carlsons outlined the
need for research on TCK
smut elimination: the value of
the STKKP erosion program;
the value of U.S. AID research
funding at the OSU Oregon
Mexico facility; and the value
of early announcement of the
1(103 farm provisions, accord
ing to the bulletin.
After returning to lone.
Imis Carlson traveled to
Salem to appear before the
Oregon legislature Business
Recovery Task Force, The
force heard all segments of
Oregon's economy relating to
the economic slowdown and
Carlson was asked to present
the farmer's view. He testified
that farmers must have relief
from excessive costs placed
upon them by governmental
Itodies. such as waterway
users fees UK also said that
land use planning must be
kept with agriculture in mind,
but. basically, that farming
depends on export markets
and how farmers sell their
products.
B.v.ll'STINE
WEATIIKKFOKD
Area senior citizens and
others who attended the noon
meal at the Heppner Senior
Mealsitelast Wednesday got a
surprise along with the reg
ular weekly meal. As Olendor
is drove and Frances Samp
son, two Pendleton musicians,
were getting settled at the
piano and the drums. Morrow
County Deputy Sheriff Bob
Cannon hurried into the dining
room waving a pair of hand
cuffs, rushed up to Mrs.
Sampson, and announced that
he was sorry but he would
have to take her with him.
Deputy Cannon seemed
stern and Frances Sampson
looked flustered. However,
soon there was laughter,
smiles and a fond embrace
while the lady drummer ex
plained that Bob Cannon is her
nephew and that she had
alerted him that she and Glen-
rlnri M'nuld be nwfnrminn nl
the mealsite. Deputy, Cannon
said he really did want to
take her home with him. but
without handcuffs.
The two talented women
perform often in Pendleton
and other locations. They
were dressed alike in sheer
blouses and pleated blue
skirts. Their lively music had
everyone tapping toes before
the meal was served. Alter
dinner, the musicians invited
folks to dance in the aisles.
About half a dozen couples
responded and the mealsite
'began to sound and look a bit
like a dance hall.
One of the most pleased
persons attending last week
was Tommy Steagall who
comes quite regularly to the
meals with his mother, Anna
Mae. Iist week the Steagall's
daughter. Vicki. came with
them as she was here visiting
from Tulsa. Oklahoma. Tom
my danced a little with his
Plans are underway for
annual 4-H camp
of the .
Ncmoc or budget keartno
Board of Director
-iUhe-ek.
June 22
82
asli2p.i M glQ Canton Highway, Heppner, Oregon TV., ,
Budget Committee A wdihij of the budget te pieaarmd bole, A espy of the budget nay be inapsrlsd or nlitainad free at
310 Condon Highway , , lOtOO A.H., &sCO P.
The bud prepared an a ban of eooowiUng CD -sneiotes- O aot ousaaeHK -1th the haasa at ennmialiiig a d awing
tha preceding year Major ah-ngea, If any, and their effect
Morrow
(County)
BLe
i Iha budget, ere arrpleined bale.
6-3-52
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
ANTICIPATED
AjmCIPATED
KEVEffUES
ANTICIPATED
TAX LEVY
TAX IXVtfcS
PAHTLALLY
FUNDED BY
WTATT or
OKEOON
TAX LEVIES
TfJTALLY
FUNDED BY
LOCAL
TAXPAYERS
Total I
Total Malanale and Sernoss
TotaJ Capital Outlay -
Total All Other E-pandituree and fUquiron
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS
Total lUvmw Eaoept Property Tajun)
Total Pros rty Taut Required to Bet-not Budget
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES
Total Property Tua Required to Balance Budget .
Plus Eetimatad Property Taaee Not to Bt Received
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY
Levy Within Tax Baaa .
On-YaarS4cu.l-Oulae Tax Base
Sana! Levtee
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PARTIALLY
FUNDED BY STATE OP OKEOON
Om Yaar Special Levy Outeide Tu Baae
Sana! Levies
Levy for Peyment of Bondod Dabt
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE TOT ALLY
FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS
20.575.00 20.300.00 ,
9.350.00 10.300.00
""""" .6. .00
IZ -.6-5.00 5.870.00
VuSSOfOQ..,, 26,970.00
17.55C.OO 19.750.00
I.,! 17.000.00 17.220.00
. 550.00 36.970.00
17.000.00 17.220.00
1'IZ 1.620.00 2.i2700
13,620.00 19.3.8.00 .
18.62U.00 To?L$7dQ
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llv HIHDIN'E Tl'I.I.IS
Morrow Co. Kxtension Service
With school ending. 4-H'ers
in fourth through seventh
grades will be looking forward
to the annual 4-H Camp. Plans
are underway for the event,
scheduled June 28 - July 1 at
Cutsforth Park.
Counselors have attended
training and the cooks have
planned the menus. Staff are
on standby and ready to pro
vide a learning, fun exper
ience for campers from Mor
row. Gilliam, and Wheeler
counties.
Extension staff in charge of
the camp are Rich Bottoms.
Gilliam County. Elva Madden.
Wheeler County; and Birdine
Tullis, Morrow Co. Directors
working with the staff are
Erin Evans. Keith Beamer.
Todd Harrison and Carol
West. Camp cooks are Fran
cine Evans. Barb Mathis and
Jan Evans. Jan Evans will
also serve as arts and crafts
resource person. Eunice Mc
Elligc.tt. registered nurse, will
attend camp daily to check the
health of the campers. High
school age counselors from
the three counties will each
have a tent family of five or
six campers.
Educational natural science
classes, hikes, recreation, arts
and crafts, as well as time for
all to en joy a leisurely outdoor
experience, are included in
the schedule. Volunteer in
structors will be in charge of
classes. One special class act
ivity is reserved as a surprise
for all attending the camp.
All enrolled members in
fourth through seventh grades
will receive application forms
in the mail. Reservations to
attend will be on first come
basis. An early return will
ensure a place at camp. Since
the event is combining three
counties, and space at camp is
limited to the number of tents,
there may be more would-be
campers than can be accomo
dated this year. All camp
registrations must be turned
in at the Morrow Co. exten
sion office by June 15.
A special word of caution to
all Morrow 4-H members. The
application form was devised
to be sent to members in all
three counties. The form is
signed by Ken Killingsworth
of Wheeler County but it ap
plies to campers here as well
as in the other two counties.
4-H exchange plans are
being finalized
STATEMENT Of UttJfcBTEDNia
S NONI
nun avmANUNO
A IUMMAJUZXD ULOW
OUT AimtUIUZXD. NOT MCUUICD
d NONI AlaVMnOJUZZS KtOW
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO RE LEVIED
PERPETOAl care
Tuul Ptmonal Stnricei (Include! all Payroll CotU) .
Tj'-i! Miicrit i&d Saivku
Tout Capital Outlay
Tuul All Othar Expenditure! and Raquiramanti
Total Ejtpandltuna and RaqulianMiiU
.Total R sources ,
Total Paraonal Sanrloai (Include! all Payroll CotU) .
Total Material! and Service!
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Othar Expenditure! and Requirement . . ,
Total Expenditure! and Requliamrau
Total Reaouroai
CTUAt
FUND
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TMI VIA
31.Mk9.19 '
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FUND
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!,861.bl
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By JOHN P. NORDHEIM
Morrow Co. Extension Agent
Plans for an annual 4-H
exchange between four Ore
gon club members and four
Canadian club members are
being finalized. It is hoped
that one high school age boy or
girl from each of Morrow,
Wheeler. Gilliam and Sher
man counties will be able to go
to the Fraser Valley in British
Columbia as part of the dele
gation, said John P. Nord
heim. Morrow County Exten
sion Agent. "We w ill also need
one host home in each county
to lake one of the Canadian
exchanges." he said.
The Oregon delegation to
Canada will leave early on
Monday. August 2 and will
return Monday. August 9. Ken
Killingsworth will take the
group at no cost to the club
members as he is judging at
the Surrey County Fair on
August 6. 7. and 8. said Nord
heim. The Canadian exchanges
will arrive on Monday. August
30. Ken Killingsworth will
meet them and make arrange
ments to get them to their
host counties. They will be
picked up on Saturday morn
ing. September 4. and Kil
lingsworth will take them to
the Oregon State Fair prior to
their return to Canada.
Any high school age 4-H
member that wishes to go to
Canada should contact their
County Extension Office by
June 20 as each county will
select their own representa
tive. Also, any family that
would be willing to host a
Canadian 4-H Club member
should also contact their local
Extension Office, said Nord
heim. For further details, contact
a local Extension Office.
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FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
GENERAL
.FUND
I ToteJ PereooaJ Servloee Oocludee all PeyroU Coete)
I Total Material and Servloee ...... ... ...
Total Capital Outlay
TotaJ All Othar fcxpeodi lures and lWruireiaanta
ToteJ nxpeaol turn, and ReqoireaiaoU
TotaJ Reaouraaa Enoapt Property Tautae
I Property Taxee RaonWad -
Piwvtr Taxed Required to BeJanaa
EnaJrYoi-rwTeJulu)beReoahd
Tuul Property Tax Levy
Levy WltMnTaaDaae
Year SpenaJLevleeOutalae lax Baae
Serlal and Contlnuin( Levies (Operating)
luuu An inner txpanoturei and RequutmsnU . .
Tout Ex pen ti tuns and Requite menu
Total Resources
Tuul Personal Service! (Includes all Payroll Coeu)
Tuul akurlala and Service!
Total CapUal Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Require menu . .
Total Expenditures and Require menu
1Y.301.00" ";7you ff.WO'OO "
&.027.0Q 9.35Q.CX3 10.300.00
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$66.66"" U25.O0 5.B7Q.6Q
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676-9157 Heppner
mother and then he had a
special delight. He was invited
to play Mrs. Sampson's
drums. He surely beamed as
he tapped away and as his
performance brought a hearty
round nf applause.
Hecause the visiting music
tl duo was so pleasing and
Iwcnife they said they were
u-illini? to come here again,
lien- are plans being made for
(l.ittrc for seniors in July.
fiMilien and Karen Murphy
lii.in Vnttinehamshire, Eng
l;i"(t and several visitors from
Orei'iin points outside Morrow
Cn were introduced before
dinner.
Bill fox announced that two
bus trips are being planned for
the near future and that sen
iors interested in taking them
need to sign up right away.
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
ABas4nfoflha
era.
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Port of ftorrow ConwiBslon
. nube.aUeH!Q.
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82
1 Marine Drive. Boardlr.an. OH
.. The purpose of tcie meefirn ie bd Cbscuae tha budet
fartnefiecaJreaxSet1iBin(7l. 192.esarbr ?9rt ?f Mox:Fow
Budget CwnmtHas. A auaaanaiy af tha budget it jaseairtsrl betow. A aope at tba badgat mmj be
No. 1 Marine Drive Boardman, OR
tiliisssi thehomaf
8:00
or obtained bee of
a.m.SiOO p.m.
charge at
The budet wee prspered on a baste of arwmnhng QD mlstant O not mnaietanl with the beeis
the preoeaiag ymr. VUjor eheofee, tf any, end than- effect on the budaet, srs explained belo.Phne 481-2695
Morrow Boardman 5-27-82 LeHoy Gardner
(Ceaatr)
(Citjr)
(CheaTaieua of Cmaeiag Boa
FINANCIAL SUMMARY ' 1 -isnsgglJ AZ'Sm.
I x., n , 113.873 IUA2A
ANTICIPATED 1 MeUrieiaendSerrioee 287. 7Q1 355 1 1 3 7
REQUIREMENTS TotaJ Capital Outlay 1.160.511 656 1 3 3
Total All Othar Expenditures and Requirements Hffi .534 42 s 57
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS
2.245.619 1.771.451
ANTICIPATED Total Revenues Except Property Taxes 2.210.549 1.736.451
REVENUES Total Property Taxai Required to Balance Budget 35iQ7Q 35,QOO
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES
: ?.?41.K19 1.771.451
ANTICIPATED Total rVoparty Taxes Required to Balance Budget 35 . Q7Q 35.QQQ
TAX LEVY Ru Estimated ftvpsrtr Texas Notto Be Received 3.047 3.160
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY ,
38,117 38,360
TAX LEVIES La-ry Within Tax Bees 38f 117 38r360
PARTIALLY On-Year Special Levy Outside Tex Bees
FUNDED BY Serial Leriee
STATE OF TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PARTIALLY
OREGON FUNDED BY STATE OF OREGON 38.177 38.360
TAX LEVIES One-Year Special Levy Outeide Tax Baae
TOTALLY Sarin Levins .
FUNDED BY La-y for Psrmant of Bonded Debt
LOCAL TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY
TAXPAYERS FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS - I
STATEMENT Of INDEBTEDNESS
Dorr OLTsTANDoea I nr althouzzd. not Nxum
O leoHt B mntbuuBZD mam wom E8 av mi am
PUBLBH TABUt BELOW OK Y V COMPlXTD
I DCTT OtTST ANDCNO I DEBT AUTHOJZED. NOT ENCl.'RHED
Has Tear Neat Tear InaTaar VmJmm
TYPE Of DCBT eJu t eief J 1 ' ia--yl meU-yl
Sonde 81 ,477.842 86.278.848 10.000.000 5 .000. 000
liilaisat Heaiim Warranta
Short-Tsra Note -.
of ..orsaoQ 373. 796 35,304
(ether)
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS 81,851,638 86,634,149 10,000,000 5,000,000
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
Total Pc none) St men (Includes all Payroll Coats) .
Total Materials and Services
..Iotal Capital Pt!v. .'. .'. .". . .
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirement! . . ,
Total Expenditures and Requirements
Total Re sources
Total Personal Services (Includei all Payroll Com) .
Total Materials and Services '. .........
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements. . .
Total Expenditures and Requirement!
Total Resources
Total Personal Services (Includei all Payroll Costs)
Total Material! and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirement! . . ,
Total Expenditures and Requirement!
Total Resource! , . ,
Tout Personal Service! (Include! all Payroll Costs)
Total Material! and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirement!. .
Total Expenditures and Requirement!
Total Resource! v , , . .
Total Personsl Services (Includei all Payroll Coils)
Total Materials and Services ,
Total Capital Outlay ,
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements . . ,
Total Expenditures and Requirements
Total Resource!
Total Personal Service! (Includes all Payroll Coits)
Total Materials and Services
Total CapUal Outlay
Total AU Other Expenditures and Requirements . . .
Total Expenditures and Requirement! ,
Total Resources ,
--JacXlJLtilg.- FUND
ACTUAL DATA AOOTTfJO iUOGST AW0V6D BUDGET
LAST YEA- fln-RT TH.t YtA fil-R? NtXT VtA- .
19,9S4 36,98i5 41,651
7,970 1,152,661 651,533
6,274 224,366 138,556
34,198 1,407,953 831,891
34,1.98 I 1.407.953 I 831.891
-J. Y. FUND
ACTUAL DATA I ADOPTED BUDGET I APPH0VE0 BUDGET
LAST YEAH Sfl-ftl THIS YEAR NEXT VEAB &2-
195,927 188.665 235,497
176.829 222.840 236,740
372 .756 411f 505 472,237
372,756. I TZZ
..ISiXXijLk.b.&?SlS3. FUND
ACTUAL DATA I ADOPTED BUDGET I APPROVED BUDGET
LAST YEAR R0-R1 THIS YEAR R1-R2 NEXT YEAR R7-R7
63,906 132,557
63,906 " 132,557
I 63.906 I 132,557
JiaHA.je.QQ4 FUND
ACTUAL DATA I ADOPTED BUDGET APPROVED BUDGET
LAST YEAR 0r THIS YEAR Rl-R? NEXT YEAR S2BX
203,129 175,000 102,369
203,129 175, 000 102,369
203.129 J 175.000 I 102.369
IDRB DebtService fsn
ACTUAL DATA I ADOPTED BUDGET I APPROVED BUDGET I
LAST YEAR ftn-R THIS YEAR Rl-R? NEXT YEAR R?-B3
11.644,952 "6,768.700
11.644.952 6.768,700 .
I 111 644.952 I 6.768.700",
JJDRB CqnstructIon FUND
ACTUAL DATA I ADOPTED BUDGET I APPROVES BUDGET 1
LAST VEAH-6Q81- THIS YEAR -81-&2- NEXT YEAR 283-
1,406.156 100
1,406,156 100
I 1.406. 156 100
FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
General
.FUND
Tocal Personal Services Oncludee all Payroll Costs)
TjMal Materia and Services. v . r
Total Capital 0wUy- -
Total All Other Expenditures and Requiremente ....
Total Expenc u tura e end Requirements
Total Reeouroos Exoept Property Taxse
Property Taxes Recai td
Property Taxai Required to Belartra
Eetimated Property Texas Not to be Reoaived
Total Property Tax Levy
Levy Within Tax Baae
One-Year Special La viae Outside Tax Base
Serial and Continuing Levies (Operating)
Serial Levies (Capital Conatructioo)
Levy For Payment of Bonded Debt
ACTUAL CfTA, I ADOPTED 3UOG I APPROVED AUOQa
LAST YEAR Jfafll THIS 'EAP, Bl-g- NEXT TEAS -ZgL
86.729 113, 873 117,605
64 ,875 , 68.050 77,838
'..173 LlMQ
229,. 224 , 236. 388 267,280
,nm 426 ,161 teJulll
34ft, -37 0? .3-? ul? ? .
; ta n7 3R.-tfin
UC-.i 38.117 3JU1
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