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City meets country at annual student swap EIGHT The Heppoer Caiettc-TltTaei, Heppiier, Oregon. Thursday. May It, 1983 NOTICE OK Hl'IXiET HEARING Anteetinaofthe. vnllhrhcWon 7 .19 for the firMlyvbrrrmin; July I, IS ?3 .rprm. , !, ''if t? UL O tj- - i SaMi,iWIC,.n Biadsjs Caramittss. A miMimiJ of the hulr in pena-nlvd K -Wo. A rvjr of the tHKiv may he inaprvtej or ohtaimvj free of tvtiw'tta.-nt tn( ntt-itfil with trvr hMMtn of A(Viuntm ul during tKt prvrrdin yvmr Major rlv-tnt, if uny. wl Owr t-ffict K UhIhH, rr rikpUinrd U W -WW lOu.lr.-iei of Ci Civ) Irserwn of Columns; Hi?) FINANCIAL SUMMARY ANTICIPATED REQUIREMKNTS ANTICIPATED REVENUES ANTICIPATED TAX LEVY TAX LEVIES PARTIALLY FUNDED BY STATE Of OREGON TAX LEVIES TOTALLY FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS Total Personal Snwi Total Mate-rial and StfYirt! . . 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Total Material and Service Total Capital OutUy Total All Other Fxpefidiiuies and Rruuueuirnis . . . Total Expenditures and Ret.-uiicinrnit Total Resource ACTUAL CATA ,J AOOTfO ypgtl. AMOVfO BuDfif I LAST VCAW Ijll'-i -THIS VCAHZLfall3 tT VtAW ' llXC 7.0 5T.5 OCL. QO OHl 4jrzrt ol ffljr . . Se.r-.t L- -e.is3 rijVr) a'cTual'paI ., AOvjerro aufXitJJ Arnovfo auuCitt , I AST Vf Ad I It'-fl 'THIS VtAW lj.jj If KT YE AW 3.52 X X S' . 3 M I XT ' r X iCA'.-v'' '- . " .T ii'.!i.3."'ivr. FLND ACTUAL DAT" I ADOPT' 0 yp&tT ,1 AP0vt D JOGt T LAST I(k.'?- V T"'S YtAB r.llr.'i Nf T ViAW Zilj : ""tZr's::. rc&-Z7og:clZ " "-2:000" ' 7 055'" rozTQ-'"- 2.0 on" 1 ' QOlT ft rri . i QcP- oS tr.VGffj-Q-J. FLND ACTUAL DATA AOOMtO UIXiT AHQVIO BuDGtT LAST VtAHf TJtL TMI YCAWf-yj NT VlARtll-tV .35 0 X. w . 3hso " ; " x ; V: L-aiv.roL 1 NJ X Total Personal Service (Include all Payroll fusls) . Total Material and Service .Total Capital Outlay Total Al Other Expenditure and Requirements. . . Total Expenditures and Requirement Total Resource FUND Lrir" actual DTA I aoopii-d ad,ir LAST Y6AH?-r THIS vtABzri-i, LP, 3Z7 in, noo cr no 2. , 1 6G. 2-V OOP 4 W 4 Va J 4ij v3 . u FUNDS KEQl IHING A PKOJERTY TAX TO BE LEV IED TataJ Pvraanal Scrvicaa ancJude all Payroll Coals) .. Total Malarial andScrvicw Total Capital Outlay Tata! All Other Expenditure and Riuirrvrnenta Total Expenditures and Requirements Total Reanurrw Except Property Taxea Piuparty Taxea Received . . Property Taxe Required ts Bala not Estimated Property True Nut to be Rrn-ived Total Propc-rty Tax Levy Levy WithmTax Baa Ono-Ycar Special Leviaa OuUide Tax Baa Serial and Continuing Levies lOperatintr) Saeial LevieatCapiUIConatruetion) Levy For Payment of Bonded Debt Total Parsonal Services (Includes all Payroll Cools) . Total Material and Service . Tutal Capita! Outlay Total All Other Expenditures and RV-quirernenls Total Expendil urn and Reuiri-nn-nta Total Reaources Except Property Taxes Property Taxes Received Property Taxes Required ts Balance Estimate Property Taxes Not lobe Received Total Property Tax Levy . Levy Withia Ta Baa Oast- Ysar Special levies OuUide Tax Bus SarislaralClinuirit Levies lOperating) Saris larria (Capital Construction) Lsvy Far Payment of B ad Dent 6,910 t 2-"70 . S.I S 1 2. n AOOPlfOXlT -TMTiVUUliiJJ SSO' ..L r jNtjrr - -JO, t .FUND ai mo itmi . 60 00 .. in n 2:3.? 3 S 3 fa. J .FUND LA4tvtAR?Vi-J- i, h 01 . THIS YlA ! 0.3 . s'ViLS, .a?7.J 1 ' c1 -9 TJ' I 31 Hoppner and Lynch Terrace Middle School eighth graders held their annual educational exchange last week. Twenty nine Portland students spent the week with Heppner stu dents, while 19 Heppner kids were bussed to the western part of the state. While in Heppner. the stu dents had a tour of dryland wheat operations, saw a crop dusting demonstration, learned some history of Hardman, learned about ranching operations, had a tour of Kinma Corp.. Willow Creek Dam and the County Museum, and probably the most fun for all. a rodeo demonstration at the Ron Cur rin ranch. They were also treated to dinner during the week by the Morrow County Wheat League, had a wiener roast at Shirley Ruggs' place, and dined courtesy of the Morrow Countv CowBelles. The Heppner visitors were to get a look at row crops, learn about management of the Columbia River Gorge, see Reynolds Metal Co., visit Boeing of Portland, the Clack amas Town Center, the Port of Portland, take a tour of Old Town and get a "behind the scenes tour" of the Washing ton Park Zoo. as part of their trip. Dave Olcott, teacher at the middle school, came to Hep pner with the Lynch Terrace students, while Heppner Junior High math teacher Vince Wilson accompanied the local students. Friday niRht dances were held at both schools. On Saturday, students boarded busses to return to their respective homes. While enroute back to Portland, the Lynch Terrace students had a tour of north Morrow County and the coal fired plant near Boardman. Heppner High tracksters gain experience at state Heppner tracksters conclu ded a vecy successful season this spring by participating in the Class A state meet at Lewis and Gark College in Portland last weekend. The girls 400-meter relay team of Janelle McElhany, Jod: Padberg. Pam Orr and Stephanie Payne earned the only place finish for Heppner with a fifth in the finals, running :53.01. In the prelimi naries the day before, the Heppner team set a school record with a clocking of :5261. "Efforts on Saturday were much slower than on Friday. The rainy weather greatly affected individual efforts." said Heppner Coach Dale Conklin. Stephanie Payne collected seconds in preliminary heats Friday to qualify for the Sa turday finals but did not place in the meet. Her time Friday inthe 200 was 26.6. None of the other Heppner thinclads reached the finals. Others competing were Jodi Padberg, who ran 2 :29.3 in the 800: Orr. javelin: Sherry Cle ment, shot put; John Moyer, triple jump: and John Martin, the 800. With the exception of Cle ment who is a senior, all of the other performers are sopho mores and juniors. 'The important thing is they qualified for state and got the experience of competing with the best in the state," Conklin said. "Hopefully, they now know what they have to do to be competitive at that level and will have the success of placing next year." i of the 100- and 200- meters on Swim team parents to meet Also, plans will be made for Heppner Swim Team par ents will meet Tuesday. May 24 . 7:30 p.m., at Columbia Basin Electric Co-op's confer ence room. The swimsuits that were ordered will be available and orders will be taken for new swim team members at the meeting, said a team spokesperson. a Heppner invitational meet in June. Anyone willing to help with the meet is invited to attend the meeting or contact Gary Bruch at 676-9420. Anyone ages five through 18 interested in competitive swimming is eligible to join the swim team. EHS to hold Awards Night lone High School will have its annual Awards Night on Tuesday. May 24. at 7:30 p.m.. at the school cafeteria. Aca demic awards for the year as well as spring sports awards will be presented. Everyone is encouraged to attend, said a school spokesperson. Justice Court D.A.'s Report Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner han dled the following cases during the past week: Mary Kay Bellamy, Lexing ton - Expired Vehicle License, $6 fine. Tony Ray Britt, Dale - Ex ceeding the Maximum Speed (71 mph in a 55 mph zone), $30 bail forfeited. Dwain Kay Hodge, Echo -Possession of an Open Con tainer of Alcoholic Liquor (Beer). $55 bail forfeited. Melody Ranay Marlatt, Heppner - Exceeding the Maximum Speed (70 mph in a 55 mph zone), $34 fine. Theodore Wayne Rundle, 27, of Heppner - Menacing, Fourth Degree Assault, Dis orderly Conduct. Combined sentence $525 fine and 60 days in jail - all but $107 fine suspended on condition of one year probation served. Custom i Business j i Forms i I Gazette-Times I 676-9228 j Mark D. Greene, 22, of Irrigon. pleaded guilty to sexual penetration with a for eign object in a sexual assault on his wife in Morrow County Circuit Court last Friday, re ported Morrow County Dis trict Attorney Richard McNerney. Two charges of alleged attempted sexual penetration with a foreign object, one charge of second degree assault and one charge of first degree menacing were dropped, the D A. said. Greene was sentenced to two years suspended jail sen tence, two years probation and must attend counseling sessions. The district attorney said Greene's conviction may be the first time a ma"n has been convicted of a sexual assault on his wife in Oregon. In other news, McNerney reported : Darrell W. Solomon, 42, of Irrigon. pleaded guilty to charges of first degree rape and first degree sexual abuse last Friday in Morrow County Circuit Court. He was released on his own recognizance pending a pre sentence investigation. How ever, he was ordered to stay away from the girl involved, - - , Jji- - ' .'I ; .,:,X r .. I Ll-C:f - x . j l-Vaf 's.-n'-.v t-7;- X v" i -.s . V., i, 4 p.t v?- ts$k IF'' x J-d' ivXv "X V & ")r xQ 1 I 1 r.. ,.v.ja L - ,',iin.iiin 1 " m--mVr'''n'' - 1 V i j Lin " U2ZwmmT9 rjm . , j-i ' .r-riL isS I JR if I I f i j inn tyv b jar ..- e, U1; r-T? r-'- J "-W aaxaj, ;-:v.-..iSui Hayes leads Mustangs to victory over Stanfield Ht-ppner used a six-run fifth inning, highlighted by Jay Hayes' grand slam home run, to defeat Stanfield in a Colum bia Basin Conference baseball game at Heppner May 12. and her home. Solomon had been indicted bv a grand jury for two counts of alleged first degree rape and three counts of first de gree sexual abuse. The other three charges were dropped in exchange for his guilty plea to the two charges. Cecil Baldwin, 27. of Irrigon. pleaded not guilty to a charge of alleged Driving While Revoked on May 13 in Morrow County Circuit Court. Howard Welcome Waller, 50. of Levelland. Texas, pleaded guilty to driving while suspended May 13 in Morrow County Court. The Oregon Parole and Probation Division have since issued a warrant for his arrest from another charge. McNerney said Wal ler will be transported to Salem. Dean Graves of Heppner was found not guilty of Care less Driving in Morrow County Circuit court on Wednesday, May ll. Although Hayes' blast gave the Mustangs plenty of breath ing room, they gave up four Stanfield runs in the sixth inning and needed a clutch, two-out, two-run single by Ron Doherly in the bottom of the inning to register a victory. The first four innings and the last three were like two different ball games, said Heppner Coach Brent Eggers. Heppner starter Jim McConnell surrendered a run in the first inning, courtesy of three Heppner errors for the game's only run through the first four innings. Stanfield added another run in the fifth on three walks, one error, and a hit, but then Heppner decided to have some offense of its own. The Mustangs erupted for six runs on two errors, a double by Jeff Orr, and the bases loaded blast to leftfield by Hayes. "Heppner thought the game was over, but forgot to tell the Tigers," the coach said. Stanfield came right back with four runs in the sixth on a three run homer by Jim Hun ter to tie the game 6 6. With one out in the sixth. Heppner's McConnell reached base on a throwing error and Orr singled to put two runners on base. After a strikeout, Doherty hit an 0-and 2 pitch to leftfield to score both runners and give the Mustangs an 84 lead In the seventh, Stanfield came up with an unearned run but no more as reliever Hayes put out the fire on the mound. Hayes faced six batters over one and two-thirds innings, retiring five of them, four on strikeouts. Fggers said he was credited with the win. McConnell allowed just four hits through five and one-third innings, but walked nine bat ters. "The kids wanted a win and went out and got it," Eggers said. "We overcame a lot of errors to win it and I la yes came through with some clutch hitting and pitching." Hayes was 2-for-3 on the day at the plate, as was Orr. The Mustangs, 5 8 1 on the season and 2 5 in the league, wrap up the season Saturday with a doubleheader at Pilot Rock at 1 p.m. Over the Tee Cup Wedding Invitations Gazette-Times 676-9228 Twelve golfers turned out for Ladies Play May 10 at Willow Creek Country Club. In the first flight, Deena Starr won low gross and Lucile Peck had low net. For the second flight, low gross was won by Vicki Sime, while Muriel Palmer took the low net award. Men and women who plan to participate in a May 22 visita tion at Echo are asked to sign up at the clubhouse, said a W.C.C.C. spokesperson.