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Crn. urr tCaso IM 1i M linn of UmM FINANCIAL SUMMARY P" ANTICIPATED To Malariibia, Wirlaai RSQUIRCMENTa Ti Co-0-Uay .. 37.40 34.89 TAJOU-...,., Hfsa-I ,m-. .ii 385.410 TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS 1,031,093 (73,232 ANTICIPATED Total Wan annas Tmim P arty Taana " fn'tnn REVENUES Tata I PijaiU Tanaa imiannBa-n-Biiial 187, 0H 181,300 TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES 1,043,211 Mi, 719 ANTICIPATED Total Pllli Ta-q-gto Bs-nro fcnot n'sisi j'aJ- TAX LEVY P- Iao-i fNitj Tum Not k Bo Im -0,-32 a8,30a TOTAL nwrERTY TAX LTVT 217,30 193,80 TAX LEVIES L Wit Tl Bona 1Z5,BOO 132.300 PAKTULLY Oao-Yo-r S)-I OuaasaaTuiWa PUNDEDBY Sorsal-a a STATE Of TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BB PARTIALLY OREGON FUNDED BY STATE OP OREGON 123.000 132.300 TAX LEVIES Ow-YaarSpKMlUiyOutafeTuBaa . TOTALLY Snllm , FUNDED BY 1 lor P-v at of T Drift 92,930 43.304 LOCAL TOTAL PHOFCRTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY TAXPAYERS I FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS . ...I S2.50 43.304 ffTATEtflWT OP INDEBTEPWE3B tmrr otrrar Ajramo J dot autmuiuxxd. not mxihd mohc Hi anoMaiam Booar X moms aa sv--x aaxow PUBUSH TABLE BELOW ONLY IP C0MPUTK0 DEBT OCTaTAhUXNC DEFT AITTKHUZED WOT INCURHEP T te NaT. Kate Mat T Tin or debt .afciry 81 -a-iyi. 82 jt i --t i Bond. 831,000 794. 00C laaarnat-Baariac Wmu , 9bfft-Tire Mots . wvs - i i h w TOTALWDEBTEDNES8 I 831,000 794,000 FUNDS REQODUNC A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED .FUND Taul Poroonol 3 m tlnctu ail Pa oil Caau) Taul MaunaJ and Samcaa Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Expo tuna and R-quirmanla . Total EwTtrflitur and Roouii ampnui Tout lliomiin E-eopt Pi iniitj Tan Pniaoiv Taaoa Racaiiaad f Tan Roaui i i u Balanot EiliiiiaMd Praaowy Tanoo Not -ha Room 1 . Total Propar Taa Lry L WithuiTai Boo Ona-YaarSpaaalLovi M Outaida Ta Boat Sanal and Conunuuwj Lo aa (Opvrmtmf) Stnal Lo aa iCapit-J C-aiatrv-UonJ 1 y For Payt nont of Bondad Drht Total Pare rial Sr Ka ilndud all Pm-roll Coata) .... Total Matanal and -am-aa Total Capital Outlay Total All Othor E-panfaturaa and R rutnraonta . Total E-prnditora and Raqiura rar ata Total Rao ourani Eaaaot ProportyTaaaa Propmy Taxw Rocaiaod Property Tan Raquirod to !-. Eatunatad Propmy Taaaa Not to at Ra d . Total Property Tan La 3 1 1 Within Taa Baa, On- Year Special Lo an Ouuudr Tax Baa Smal and Contmuina; L a lOporatuMTt . Serial Lr 'Capital CoraKrucUon) L Far Payt nrat of Bofidod Dht -i. mSH ' aoo irayOia 1 trm m cMcn-oj my yj? rs n D-"aj 8,873 i 137T275 1 IW,Io- W.333 1 100.4J7 1 7087 3.230 ;O0 5.10C i4.7l3 ! 13..54 8g 220.9.4 j 2371 I -M7lH -6.35" UTTtSO 1.7713 122:311 -1 1 ' 112.311 122.483 I l2.9 .813 . 123.000 132.500 1 125.000 132,30. j ! OC- Sloklnt FL-ND ctliai. 1 oon svogc or BLi1- I 1 j zzl 1 i 1 ; I 1S2D j ; 23.297 83.873 f 84.367 j STIS ' 8.443 j ;.9 ' j 92,930 I 63.304" j ! i j j 1 4 i i 927937? I 83. 304 ' FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED . treat aload a f INU Total rVnmul Scnices (Inciudn all Payroll Com) . Toll) Matcrub and Semen Total Cipi 1 Outlay Tuui All Othef Etpenditurn and Requucmtnts . . . Total Expenditutet and RequirernenU ToUl Retuuices tulil Perxiiul Servux (Includes all Payroll CotU) . rHai Matcfuls jnd Services luul Capital Outlay Total All Other Kxndilurei nd Requiiemnu . . . Tout t peiidituies and Rtquiiementi Total Resources , . Total Personal Service! (Includes all Payroll Costs) . Total Mairrnh attd Se ices Tulil Capital Outlay Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements . . . Total Expenditures and Requirement Total Resources Total Personal Services (Includes ail Payroll Costs) . Total Male nail and Services Total Capita! Outlay I otal All Other Expenditures and Requirements . . . I otal l.xuendiiurci and Requirements I otal Resources Total Personal Services (Includes all Paytoll Costs) . Total Materials arid Services Total Capital Outlay Toul All Other I xpendilurcs and Requirements . . . Total Expenditures and Requirements Toul Resources Total Personal Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) . Total Materials and Services Total Capital Oullay Toul All Other I xpcndtluies and Requirements . . . Toul l.xpeiidituies and Requirements Toul Resources ACTUAL DATA ADOCTEli BuOGfT A HfJ Jl UDI T LAST YfAP B0-81 THIS VfAB Bl-82 HT Vf AB 82-83 r 572 is, tog" Z2.348 24.092 K.5Z3 30,300 IT, 500 71,500 Z2.494 S.EZ7 13,137 IX, 000 57,991 747770 8a3,343 " 57.991 I 74,770 BS.VJ tf--'tU4tf Ft'Mi ACTUAL LAT I ADO'TfQ I 'jtD Ui,T LAST YEAR gV-Bl This vEAB 6I,--- NEXT -EAr-S3 32.423 MjM7 51294 41.444 40,6.3 3,3-l 1.290 7305 7,dS 7.300 21015 Ipj"5! '. 102.459 1 0.2 1127841 ioi4S I itfut I m.m S r OpwaUiat . - FIND ACTUAL LJ--, I ADCX'TE. I AW0vE Sl , T" LAST VEAB oO8I TMIS VEAP -lO. NEVT HP 13.572 IS.oOB LT.yf '' 2S.U2 19;C73 17,750 1.290 , -O- 11.U13 8J 1 7 27341 46.319 43j30y 44532 44.319 I 43.300 I 44.332 tttrrxaa trst UNO ACTUAL vvA,. I ADOfTEL- j ""OVtD B O-V.rS LAST VEAB "t THIS VEAB gT"1 MT EAB P PJ l,4aj 0- 1.450 -0- '-0V 1.450 I -0- I ' -0- Wt4)T. 8jltjamlaptBMirit Projnct ' f, Nn ACTUAL LVAJA-, I ADOBTfcD j AfPHOvCb & ' C LAST VEAB JOrPj THIS VEAB PimOi. ',fiT Vf AB 0--BJ 4.3,000 4367000 "100,000 435000 430,000 ' .00,000 433.000 I 436,u00 f "200.000 ACTUAL LAZk, AOOfTEO 4-! I APKiluT. SO -11 :'f LAST Y E AB OA-.l, THIS VEAB Ol O. ET vtAB"w 3.000 4;uou - 37000 ; 3, OOP 6.000 3,000 3f0u0 I 6.0O0 1 "3.UO. ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS PROGRAMS msallssxvmm it ORGANIZATIONAL . UNITPROGRAM LUbxXT FUND Total fVsontl Strvscea (btctudn ill Payroll CotU) . Total Malenais and Semcas Total Capital Outlay. To.il AB Other Expend) turns and Requtraments . , Tartml Exnt-diiuras and Requtremtnu ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED SUDOCT APrflOVED auLKiET LAgT YEAH 30-81 THI VEAB gl.g? NEXT V6AW 17.-1 Sa-rt ta$ll 8.977 UHS Ulii 1,223 ufiaQ um ?cOQ0 -0- -0- -o- 8.0-4 I 9.677 I H ?n? PVBUC NOTICES NOTICE OF MEASURE ELECTION COUNTY OF MORROW Notice is hereby Riven that on Tuesday. June 29, 1982, an election will be held in Morrow County. Oregon. The polls will beoixm from R:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The following question shnll be submitted to the qualified voters thereof: TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE SIX PERCENT LIMITATION SHALL MORROW COUNTY LEVY $2,618.8116 OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE FOR ALL COUNTY OPERATIONS DURING FISCAL YEAR 1iH2-8o? The purpose of this levy is to provide funds to balance the Morrow County operating hudcet. and the Morrow County Hospital and Clinic hudeets for 1982-&1. The Mor row County tax base for 1SR2-83 is $413,473. This levy, with anticipated receipts from all sources, will not finance expenditures for General Fund. Roads. General School Funds. Cities portion of Road Funds and operation of the Hospital and North Morrow County Clinic. Increases are due to inflation, existing labor contracts tied to cost of living, and certain changes in hospi tal operations, plus 8 percent for uncollected taxes. The total lew will be $3,032,279. If i PUBLIC NOTICES !, this measure is approved. $2.5R1.0.r6 of the taxes levied in 1982 83 are eligible for partial state funding. However, $449,223 of the taxes levied will be totally financed by local taxpayers without partial state payment. a. PUBLIC NOTICES This legal notice published in the Gazette-Times. is to be Hoppner- Donald C. McEIIigott. Morrow County Judge Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published : June 3. 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Heppner Planning Commission will hold a public hearing af City Hall on Mon day. June 14. 1982 at 8:00 P.M. On the agenda: 1. Consider an application for variance and development permit to allow a mobile home in a Central Commer cial zone on the property at 210 N. Chase St. Dick Bigelow Chairman Published: June 3. 1982 Second Notice of Budget Hearing The Lexington City Council will hold a public hearing on June 14, Ht2at Rp m. at City Hall. The purpose of this hearing is to discuss the bud get for the Town of Lexington for the fiscal year 19112-83 beginning July I. 19R2, Any Mrson may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. Copies of the budget document will be available for inspect ion Linda Jones Budget Officer Published: June 3. 1982 Area group barters with 4-H program BvRIKtMNFTUI.I.lS Morrow Co. Kx tension Service Jim Lminer of Heppner and other members of the local Search and Rescue Posse have bartered with the 4 H ramping program. The posse will use the 4-H ramp facility at Cutsforth Park in mid-June for a special training session. In return, they are making improve ments in the camp kitchen, are assisting with cleaning, and general preparation of the camp for summer use by both 4-H and community groups. ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS-PROGRAMS ORGANIZATIONAL . UNITPROGRAM FUND TiMal Personal Semces (Includes all Payroll Costs). I otal Materials and Services Tuui Capital Outlay Total AM Other Lxpenditures and Requirements . . Total Expenditures and Requirements Ca loul Peisoiul Seivices (Includes all Payroll Colli I otal Materials and Services K.tal Capital Oulla ratal All Olliet Expenditures and Requirements . . I -tal Expendituies jjirl Reiuitemenis ACTUAL OATa. AUO'0 VP"iI A OWB auOOf T last yeaw 8081 TMI, 81-82 N,-T yen 82-83 7.474 3i.:7 m.H. -71:113 14210 M'9. 300 17416 1, toO .1,713 Ib.iM 1,77. 1087502 132.745 3.34i ORGANIZATIONAL UNITPROGRAM Wl Ttl . t FUND ACTUAL DATA AUUfTEDautX.IT ABTHOVED 1UU-ET LAST VEAB1 THIS YEAH gj -2 NKT YEAW gj 4.733 7,764 8,5-J i8l0 4.10V A4O0 -O- -0 -Q- rO- I -u- 10.343 1 11.844 1 14.943 ORGANIZATIONAL , UNITPROGRAM Sanitary FUND luul Hervxial Vrvuej (Inciudn all Paytoll Costs). I, Hal Mjienals and .V-ivhei I"ial ( aimal Outlay All Ot tier Lvpendituici and Requirements . . 1'ita. EnrA'iidit'iies and Require iiseitts ACTUAL DATA AOOTtU iUOtitT At-HOVE0 iUIXilT LAST YEAH BOtl THIS VEAB WtT YE AO -gT rO -0- -0- 1,500 U3 UiK Q -0- O- -0- -- i.v-i T i.vtn ' ' w ORGANIZATIONAL . . .nitprox;ravi toll FUND l..jl Persona! Vtvuct (ItKludes all Pavtoll Costs) T 'tal MateruU and Services Inial Capital (JulLat I.ilal All CHIict I vpcndituitl and Rei(uircinentt . . 1 .!al Ktpendiiutes and Reuuuemenls Ca-aral Total Personal Servux. ( Includes all Payroll Costs). . . I otal Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay Total All Other l xpenditures and Requirements .... I, Hal FxpeiitiiWres and Requirements ACTUAL DATA AUOPTCO lulKiF T ACVHOVEU lUtKiFT LAST YtABflBl THU Yt AH BJL-tt. Nf YT YCAH 82-83 73.132 80.8W, 87. 40 i840 UZU a3il -o- -o- -Or J.uou 3,000 -o- 82.972 1 91.071 1 95.924 ORGANIZATIONAL . UNITPROGRAM FlM FUND FUNDS NOT R0UIRINC I otal rVis..nal Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) l.iial Materials and Servwcs I otal Capital Oullay Total All Other Lxpenditures ind Requirements . . luul Txnenditures and Requirements (.rial Rcviuice I otal Personal Scivicet (Includes all Payroll Costs) total Materials and Services I otal Capital Outlay I.'lal All Other rxprndilures and Requirement!. . I .Hal l- xpenditures and Requirements I otal Resources I.Hal Personal Services (Includes alt Paytoll Costs) l.ital Materials and Services Total Capital Oullay lolal All Olhei l-.xpendilnres and Requirements. . otal T.xpcndilufes and Requirements lolal Resources T-tal lotal I otal lolal lolal lolal Total lotal lolal total lotal Total Total lotal lolal Total I otal Total IVisonal Services I Includes all Payroll Costs) Materials and Services . Capital Oulla All Other l.xperidiiuiei and Requirements . . I xpiiiJiiiiies and Requirements Rcsoiiicci IVimhmI Services (Includes all Paytoll Costs) Malenals and Services . . Capital Outlay All Olhei I xpeudilures and Requirements . . I xpciidilines and Requirements Rcsouicf , retsonal Services (Includes all Paytoll Costs) Material! and Services l apilal Oullay All Olhei I xpcndifiires and Requirements . . I xpeiidiliirei and RcqiiireriKiils Resources ' ACTUAL UATA ADOPTtU UUUl.fT "OVH, BuDGt T last YtARfu-ai,, 's YrB?ra7i NrvT v.ah g7.tn SM9 3,682 4.038 UJ50 2,200 2,650 -0- zi!-o-""ri ' -o- 9.369 I 13.082 I 10.188 A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED tmliM qjmaM UtUwTwm M)Nl) ACTUAL DATA I AUOrTtD auOt.lT AWHOV-O UUiK.H last vtABSO-m this ve An 81-82. NT yfah 82-83 4.jl44 3.0W ?,TII7. 4.264 3L.W0 3a00 4.264 1 ?.00 , I J fA9cM.P-n hmm Procao-. FN)) ACTUAL X.ATA 1 AUOPTfO SUIKaLJ I AWHOtflO BuUj(,L.t, LAST YtAH8P-BI THIS Vf AB Bj-E. N(XT Vt W'W .20O 3.906 8,300 fopO 57906 4.500 -.200 I 3.906 T t.SOO fca-nj no S baring . . fmu ACTUAL DATA I AUOfTtU ILlIKllJ AWHONl L) BUIJI.IT LAST YE AW BQ-1 THIS VtAR j-2 NtVT VfAB 82-$3 19,33o 307W 21 071Ir 19,330 3fla3Ml ilOn 1.,-ISi. I 3Q.3-6 J sfl7i 1 - H)M ACTUAL DATA I ADOPTtO .UU(.t T I AWHUWt.D BUU(.f T LAST YEAR THIS Vf AR Nf XT VI AH ,. FCNI) ACTUAL DATA I AUOfTt.O U0l.IT I APHHOWkO auUtifT LAST VtAR THIS Yf AR - NXT Vf AH .. f'CNO I acTuAl 6aTa' 1 A66fTo Bub.rT MnMt ftuuflcT last year This ve ah Nf T vt Af ... . , HHS atliletes honored at All Sports Dessert nun III ! I J8T mm mttmm i at. aaoa .mo $ II; ; Ii .m ov ' - J ' , Coach John Sporxeen nnnounces winnem of football awurdat. Many Heppner High School athletes were honored at an AH Sports Dessert, held Thursday. May 20 at the high school cafetorium. John Murray received the most valuable player award for football: Doug Holland was awarded most inspira tional; Tom Huston and Greg Connor, the most improved; the outstanding linemen award went to U-e Rice and Wes Marlatt; and John Mur ray also received the out standing back award. For volleyball. Mary Kin caid received the most valu able player award: Karen Kenny, most inspirational; and Anne Murray was award ed for being the most improv ed player. Mary Kincaid was also vot ed the most valuable girl's basketball player: Sherry Clement, most inspirational; and Sheri McMinn, most im proved. Dorian Forrar was announ ced as the boys most valuable boy', basketball player, Doug Holland, most inspirational ; and Mike Currin. most im proved. For baseball. Doug Holland was named most valunble player; Mark Way, most im proved: and leading hitter was Doug Holland with a hatting average of 519 Two girl tracksters, Slephi Payne and Mary Kincaid. re ceived outstanding partici pant awards and Dunne Gar rett was name outstanding participant for the boy's track team. ' In the golf department. Don Lott received the boy. medal ist award; Lori Day, the girls medalist; most improved on" the Imiv's team was Dave Green, and most improved on the girl's team was Ann Mclaughlin. lone Topic Club learns about African country On May 2(5. members of the lone Topic Club motored to Pendleton for a luncheon meeting at the home of Mar garet Troedson. an honorary club member. rexrted an lone club member. Donna Hess told the group alsout her experiences in teaching at the Ivory Coast Academy at Kouake. Ivory Coast She worked as a mem lier of the Missionary Assist ance Corp. under the super vision of the Moody Institute Russ McKinney, a former Oregon teacher, was in charge of the school. This institution was housed fin 15 acres and taught 250 children , of mis sionary personnel in the area. There were seven dormitor ies, each sponsored by a dif ferent denomination. The classrooms only included the most meager of supplies but one learned to work with what one had. Hess told the group, The curriculum was based mostly on the Oregon cur riculum. Although the school "ms not accredited, the child ren were usually accepted at stateside colleges Since it was a private school, tuition was paid lo cover expenses. Being a hoarding sthtxtl. teachers were also responsible for social and extra ctiiricular activities including sports, re creation, and training in the social graces, the lone club . memlscr said of Mess's ac comodation Although she had an apart menl of her own. Hess said that she had to gel used lo the humidity, the difference in foods, and the continual de mand on her time, the local club memMr said Ivory Coast is one of the leading countries of Africa There is very little industry but the farmers are paid well so production has soared. They have become one of the world's leading producers of both cocoa and coffee Most of the natives are of the Moslem faith but there are many I'banese and Israeli in busi- ne: tiriij inrtit ii III liunl I'ss also, Hess told the group Consumer Referral Directory available Oregon's Department of Justice has just completed a "Consumer Referral Tele phone Directory." announced the Dept , of Justice Consumer Protection and Services Divi sion. It lists subject areas in alphabetical order, along with the agency or organization to contact for assistance. The directory is available by contacting: Oregon De partment of Justice, Consum er Protection and Services, Justice Building. Salem, 7:tlli: or by calling 1-800 452 7Ri:t and asking for Consumer Protection. Salem. The directory does not in clude every possible subject area, but rather pages of the most frequent consumer referral requests. There is a charge of 75 cents for the directory to cover duplication and mailing costs Be Good To Your Yard Fn.it Trpo " Advice & Planning ..wo -'WW Large Specimen Trees Flowering Trees Shady Trees Shrubs Fertilizer Rhodeys Flowering Shrubs Flower Pots J&P Roses (Blooming) Much much more Low low prices. KENNEY'S FARM MARKET aV TJT JL aT QEORQE 8 pRACIE KENNEY Ownofi 803-922-6416 ' 3RD 8 HIVVAV 730 IRRIQON, OR 97844 1