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    SIX The Heppner Gaiette-Timet, Heppaer, Oregon, Thursday. June , 1183
V&G Tavern Under new proprietorship
Chuck and Arlene Dahl have
taken over the V & G Tavern
In Lexington. The Dahls, who
are purchasing the tavern
from Gay and Paty Harsh
man, hope to have the trans
action completed soon.
The couple, who came to
Lexington from Camp Sher
man, near Sisters, have three
children: Lisa 22; Chris, 20;
and Norman, 18. They are all
living in Lexington.
The Dahls say they plan no
immediate changes in the
tavern and business hours will
remain the same.
NOTIC1 Of BUDGET HEARING
. BOARD Of DIRECTORS fflJ -JUNE 29, iB,
" iVtm ' BOARDMAN COUNCIL CHAMBERS , 'thll title! It
far the tmml year betf-niiBj July I, It at
A HOMn of the tad! m
Tke budget w pn farad ea a heate af
By the -OnPgHAM PMK.t RELATION DISTRICT
bale-. A atny the ba-ajet aaay be fcji i - ar .Halt id tree af
bU rt,S;nfl li;VI .,..
m r-i
lJ I i li il LJ ant rai-BH-nt -liba-ebaa teal tilii. iU
MORROW
BOA ROMAN
JUNE 2, 1983 MM. P. SHARKEY
(CHjf)
IIM
-Op-
FINANCIAL SUMMARY I Arr'JAZ
I TiilairaaiawlTaMliiBB - 42' qo 38,764
ANTICIPATED 1MlbtUd9mi 37,706 37.S20
REQUIREMENTS iw! (-- , , . ,,, 16.000 11. ni
Total All Othar E i itlli- n d BoMiiii Ul?00 10-000
TOTAL ANTICIPATED RCQUIREMENTS
107.826
ANTICIPATEO TetaHln fmnif PwytyT -..By. -2.2SS
REVENUES TWPrTtyTMMlUauirwiloBili.i. Budget 45.SO0
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES 107.806 97.755
ANTICIPATEO Total Protny Taaaa Ri-d to Balnea Buds - -
TAXLEVT PhriitiiPrpartyTaaNlDBBcail sO 2.11
TOTAL WPPERTT TAXLEVT 4,94 47.641
TAX LEVIES I Withia Tax ha 47.641
PARTIALLY CaYear Special Levy OotakhTwBaai 11 11:
FUNDED BY -li -n- -n-
STATEOT TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PARTIALLY
OREGON FUNDED BY STATE OP OREGON 44.944 47.641
TAX LEVIES O-e-Yaa-SpeeUrO-tadeTaaBaae
TOTALLY Sanal La-ae
FUNDED BY Levy lar Paya-otaf BaudadDebt
LOCAL TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY
TAXPAYERS FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS -1 -0- -0-
STATPgyr or inpcbtedwesb
DaTOt.T-.AIa-- ! DCBT AUTOaZD, MOT INCUIJUO)
p uom OlaUMMllirfTTIIKLOW I MOf IMHUggP nmw
FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
General
. FUND
Total Par mel Sctyu i (lncluaaa all Payroll Cul ..
Total Matanal and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total Ail Othar Exp-nditu and r-Ku- eota .
Total Ezpandituna and Requ-rte .
Total Raaouraaa Eaoapt Piuuanj Taaaa .
Piupanjr Turn R-ouiied to Balance
Fan ma tit ftuueity Taxat riot to be Beau vad .
Total Ptuuaity Tax Levy
Levy Within Tax Ba
Total ftrsonal Scmca (Include! iU rayrafl CotU) .
Total Materials and Samoa
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expen -auras and lUquinrraena . . .
Total Expenditure and Requirement!
Total Raaoureas
Total Penontl Sernce (lodudas iU Payroll Coats) ,
Total Mi urn and Semen
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditure! and Requirements . . .
Total Expenditures and Requirements
Total Resources
LAPW ' T-S l-VT TEA- H
2;.??9 S7.7Q9 YLJ23.
2.127 Ifc.tXAJ i 11.171
i.9a M,Q I 10. 000
71. ViA l.?. i 2?.?
u uz.h :,, , - ,.
- - - - 2.1-.1
- UU.Qkk j 7.6i
A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
BOAT DOCK RESERVE
FUND
ACTUAL DATA AOWTED SutGT itfmovto BUOCCT
last yeB8j82 this vf g-gj WCxT v(ah 2A
5,636
-0- 5,636
ITTlg I 3.436 I 5. fit,
puwp "EfftlE PSEfiVE FUND
ACTUAL DATA 1 AOOTTEO tuDOET I AWB0U60 ioOGeT
LATT YtAR fil -P? TMI5 TtABfU-m NEXT VCA ju.fct
6. 060 i q-n
l2l fe-060 1 qnn
i 1222 1 6.060 I 1 qnn
FUND
Total Personal Ssrncas (Includes all Payroll Costs) .
Total MateTusi and Semces
Total Capital Outlay
Total AS Other Expenditures and Requirements . . .
Total Expenditures and Requirements
Total Resources
ACTUAL DATA
last yab e;-p7
Mew f unci
adopted budget
This vf aw at
-turn.
LLSfl
ORGANIZATIONAL LWrV-PROCXAMJ
Mfm-nrpaimiPMTai
ORGANIZATIONAL
. UNITPROGRAM
Total Personal Services (includes all Payroll Costs) .
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Require menu . .
Total Expenditures and Requirements
r.FMFRAl. FUND
ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED BUDGET APPROVED BUDGET
LAST YEAR THIS VEAH next veap) 83-84
2j6g
; 2.720
171
8.000
I 1 I 11.15?
nus'PHTqpT c A.PFA
ORGANIZATIONAL
UN ITPROGRAM GENERAL. pijMD
Total Personal Semces (Includes all PayroO Coals) .
Total Materials and Semces
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements . .
Total Expenditures and Requirement!
ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED BUDGET APPROVEO BUDGET
UUtT VEAB Tula vt teyr yr&3-64
20.452
22.900
z2z
0
1 I 4.1.15?
DAY USE AREA
ORGANIZATIONAL rpupD1I
UNITPROGRAM FUND
Total Personal Semces (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Total Materials and Semces
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements . .
Total Expenditures and Requirements
-JI
ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED BUDGET APPROVED BUDGET
LAST YEAR TMIB YEAR ME XT YEAR 3-84
li
8.564
11.000
zSt
I 1 1 --.12-
Total Personal Services (Include! all Payroll Costs) ....
Total Materials and Semces
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
Total Expenditures and Requirement!
INTERCHANGE
ORGANIZATIONAL .-.-
UNITPROGRAM T FUNDI
ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED BUDGET APPROVED BUDGET
-AST YEAR THIS YEAR NEXT YEAR
1,670
500
-0-
-6-
1 I 7 nr.
D.A.'8 Report Hospital Notes
ORGANIZATIONAL
Total Personal Service (Includes ail Payroll CotU).
Total Materials and Semces
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements . .
Total Expenditures and Requirements
ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED BUDGET I APPROVED BUDGET
l-AST YEAR THIS YEAR NEXT YEAR 83-64
ioa
Qfl
a
h
' I 1 ja
MARINA
ORGANIZATIONAL
UNITPROGRAM E.NERAL FUNlJ
Tutsi Personal Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) ....
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirement!
Total Expenditures and Requirements
ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED BUDGET APPROVED BUDGET
LAST YEAR THIS YEAR NEXT YEAR 83-B4
""" 2,205
736
-0-
2,000
I I 4,941
Danny Brasel, 21, of Irrigon,
was found guilty by a jury of
Driving While Suspended in
Morrow County, Circuit Court
last Thursday, June 2, and
was fined $325, reported Mor
row County District Attorney
Richard McNerney.
In other news, McNerney
reported :
Mark Plant, 27, of Board
man, was found not guilty by a
district court judge of Driving
While Suspended.
Richard Anderson, 22, of
Irrigon. pleaded guilty to
Driving While Suspended in
Irrigon Justice Court last
Wednesday, June 1, and was
fined $107.
The following patients were
admitted and released from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
during the past week:
Vic Groshcns, Sr., Hcppncr
admitted June 1, released
June 2;
Edwin Brandenburg, Hep
pner - admitted June 2, re
leased June 3;
Cammie Papineau, Lexing
ton admitted June 2, released
June 4; and
Herman Winter, Heppner -admitted
June 3, released
June 4.
Another patient at the hospi
tal. Delia McCurdy, of Hep
pner. was still receiving care
at the hospital as of Monday,
June 6.
What's Your
Opinion?
i .
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.
i
v3
v
Question: "How do you feel
about the federal legislature
repealing the automatic 10
percent tax on bank interest
and dividends?"
"I was against it anyway, so
I'm glad they did," said Kae
dene Bailev of Echo.
NOTICX OT BUT-GET HARNQ
. Port nf Mnrrnw rnwmleelnn
-Ulaaa-Uaai June 23
Marine Drive. Boarimen, Of.
17:30,.-. the Pnrt nfftre Bl rig . , Nn. 1 T.r-.t.Ti.i
.ULflJL
krtaf-lr--afu( July L M a-ad by a Pfirt (if MnrrPL--
Ai i f w Buca-et I in laale-, A apy al U aaaat -B-t I la aallad a
Nn. 1 Marine Dr.. BnnrrifBAn mmm t-a-our. af , C i EC H mdUlSLMF!
Mrrrrw
(OQr)
Juhr 1. 198? LfPny Gff rfpr
I -- B-api
FINANCIAL SUMMARY "ZZZ "ZZZW
I t-., , 117. fiffi
ANTICIPATED T- -Mr.a9-r-i fS. 137 MR, t 9Q
RIQCT-NTS Total Tarat.! C-tlay ft 'ft . 1 M fi?fi,3?
Total AH Other t na hi itm mi RacnilrtiaUB fi?.'i7fl h? .flftfl
TOTAL ANTICIPATED R-U-NTS
AXnCIPAT-D T-RaittaiMaatPi-paTtyTaa 1 P-'-PO""
REVENUES TaalPiaatjT-MR-e-War--f-t . S C Q 0 ?, iPP,
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES
1.771.. 51 ?.179.SaD
ANTICIPATED Total Prparty Taaaa R-juirad to BaOatMB Budtrat ?-.CL'Q ?.CCg ,
TAX LEVY Phas E-ba-nad Praa-artyTaaaa Nat tBBeBaiv-d 2.? til .1.EC0
TOTAL rOPf-FTY TAX LEVY
p,i,if.n nnn
TAX LEVIES L-vyWithiaT-iBaa- 3H.3f,Q Fi.finfl
Partially o-Y-r ss-i iyoTi
FUNDED BY Banal Lew tea , ,
STATE OF TOTAL PleOPERTY TAX TO BI PARTIALLY
OREGON FUNDED BY STATE OF ORE-OS
TAXUFVIES 0-.Yav-feelLvrrO--hTiB--t
TOTALLY Sanal La-taa
FUNDED BY Levy lor Para-mt af Bonded Debt
LOCAL TOTAL PfU-PERTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY . .
TAXPAYERS FUNDED BY LOCAX TAXPAYERS I ?B . HO I .OOO
bt attj-Ent or omarrcatnaB
laarr olt-TaM-nc I oar altm-i. mot rMcxauua)
O mm C ab buuod ar mom, Gf ab atmntarrtT) mm
PUBL-W TALI tKLOm ONLY IP CXaP-TS
DOT OUTS TAND1NO I DCBT ALTHOaUZTD, W.T tNClTHKO
1T - - Ma- T- TW. 1mm mm Vae
TTB or DCBT aeMri .O1 - Jr l Arl e-A-ri
" "bi.'&.uiy - 9?,-78ir -c- 111 -u-
haff-at-Baannt Warrmnta ---. ---
Sh-rt-Tara Net ....
inan-.tate rf Dreg i " ??6.Qa? ;
l-tlTI
TOTAL D-CBTEDNE-S fifi.-1d.B91 9?.7B.Eal -0- I -0-
FUND- NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
UJJJtlf.
FVND
Total Personal Services (Includes ail Payroll CotU) .
Tout Materials and Semces
Total Capital Outlay
Total AH Other Expenditures and Requirements . . .
Total Expenditures and Rcquirtmenu .
Total Resources
ACTUAL
!lat YEAR
DATA
ZUJK
?9l 3?1
59?
AOOPTIO BUOGfT
TMII YEAR P ?
1?fl 55
.112.
JJtC
APPROVtO BK.IT
NEXT YEAR
-T77T-T
T-T-T-T
l.?0 ?7B
FUND
Total Personal Service! (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Total Materials and Semces
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Othei Expenditures and Requiiemenu . . .
Total Expenditures and Requiremenu , . , .
Total Resources , . . .
Toul Personal Services (Includes ail Payroll Costs) .
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements . . .
Total Expenditures and Requirements
Total Resources
Total Personal Services (Include! all Payroll Cosu)
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total AO Other Expenditures and Requirements . .
Total Expenditure! and Requirements
Toul Resources
ACTUAL DATA I ADOPTED BUOOCT I APPROVED SUU J T
LAST TEAR ft? THII YEAR P. 7 NEXT 't AR
??-.-T WJVT 7?D.S8?
9?.TT1 ?.,7i0 ?i7,877
m.sw 7?T7" lirjTcr
fJ jJJ-.-.-.i FUND
ACTUAL DATA I AOOPTED BUilLET I APPROVED BUDJT
LAST YEAR THIS YEAR S? NEXT YEAR P
U-,.fT" n?T5-T 599,538
Uv .ftlfi 1??.--7 !S99.-?B
I Mi M,, ,1V ? 7 7 I . , fiTi.ft 1
j J JJJ-S.-aS.LL 1 9D gJIJp
ACTUAL DAJr I ADOPTED BUDGET I APPROVED Bu;tf,tT
LAST YEAR THIS YEAR 2 NEXT YEAR
.1
fiQHD00
-JjAJtfUKl
Total Personal Services (lncludei all Payroll Costs)
ToUl Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Toul All Other Expenditures and Requirements . .
Total Expendituiei ind Requiremenu
ToUl Resources
FlINO
ToUl Pertonal Services (Includes ail Payroll Colts)
Toul Materials and Services
Toul Capital Outlay
ToUl All Other Expenditures and Requirements . . .
Toul Expenditurei and Requiremenu
Total Resources
Total Paeaonal Barvieaa (lnerudaa all Payroll Ceata) .
ToUl Material and Servieaa .
Total Capital Outlay
Total All Othar E-p-ndinu and Reju-!a
Total Eprt and rn-een.
Total Bitu-itta Ettopt Pi uueity Taaaa ,
Pi upail Taaaa Raoaivad
Property Taase R-quirad to Balanaa .....
tna tad Pi party Taaaa Not to beRaoaived .
Total P earty Tax Levy -......-..... ,..
Levy Within Tax Baas . .
One-Year Special Leviaa Outaide Tax Baa ....
Sanal and (" timiinf Leviaa (OperaU-eT)
Sarial Uviaa (Capital Coaeaa)
Ley Far Payment of Beaded Debt
ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED BUOOf T I APPHOVfO JiJl.IT
LAST YEAH THIg YEAR MffrBM, Nf XT YfAR $mm
10? t69 1 6 1 ,579"
10T.76T
I 1Q?'?-9I 16l!T7r
li)jJ--)t.-ec-i-e Fl!NI)
a-TuAL UXi I Af-flfiTffj twL.fT I AppRovf. g,.T
LAST YEAWtC THIS YEARi-- NEXT YF AR g .
in.Ql1.6ap 6.766,700 ' 6, 095, EST
1d .01 1 .6-0 6 . 766 . 7CTg 8,09576
M.QU.lnt 6.768.700 I B.O-TT-r
PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
CrflPT! FUND
ACT DATA I AOO I-BUtXifT I APPROVEO BUpOtt
Labttear ?,? TM-y-W RT hext rm
. 114.76 117. 60r ,-.9-.-
65.61? 77.838 es.60n
, 7.-7S 4.600 fi.0fifl
. H7.26? ?67.?B0 -09.dftH
. 335.930 -67.??3 w.m?
2AM-, , ,.. 1 3?,. 3P3 099., nyp
(1-.9Q . . -
; ; 3 a?i.n(in
.. , 3.360 3,(100-
' , ' , , 3fi, "M
i 3a,a60 38.000
'
PPBLICNOTICE IZSH
NOTICES
NATIONAL FLOOD
, INSURANCE PROGRAM
AGENCY: Federal Emergen
cy Management Agency '
ACTION: Proposed Pule.
SUMMARY:
Technical Information or
comments are solicited on the
proposed modified base (100
year) flood elevations Bhown
In your community's Preli
minary Revised Flood In
surance Rate Map, These base
(100-year) flood elevations are
the basis for the flood plain
management measures that
the community Is required to
either adopt or show evi
dence of being already in
effect in order to qualify or
remain qualified for partici
pation in the National Flood
Insurance Program. The pro
posed base flood elevations
modify the base flood eleva
tions shown on your commun
ity's presently effective Flood
Insurance Rate Map,
DATES:
The period for comment will
be ninety (90) days following
the second publication of this
proposed rule in newspaper
of local circulation in the
community.
ADDRESSES:
The Preliminary Revised
Flood Insurance Rate Map
showing the proposed modi
fied base flood elevations and
their delineation are available
for review at City Hall, lone,
Oregon.
Send comments to the Hon
orable Linda La Rue, Mayor,
City of lone. City Hall, P.O.
Box 361. lone, Oregon, 97843.
FOR FURTHER INFOR
MATION, CONTACT:
Dr, Brian R. Mrazik
Acting Chief. Engineering
Branch
Natural Hazards Division
Federal Emergency Man
agement Agency
Washington. D C. 20472
(21)2) 2B7 -02:10
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency gives
notice of the proposed deter
minations of modified base
(lot) year) fltxid elevations, in
accordance with Section 110 of
the Flood Disaster Protection
Act Of 1973 (Pub. L. 93 234), B7
Stat. 9H0. which added Section
1363 to the National Flood
Insurance Act of 19fi8 (Title
XIII of the Housing and Urban
Development Act of 1968 (Pub
L. 90-448) ), 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128,
and 44 CFR 67 4 (a).
These elevations, together
with the flood plain manage
ment measures required by
Section 60.3 of the program
regulations, are the minimum
that are required. They should
not be construed to mean the
community must change any
existing ordinances that are
more stringent in their flood
plain management require
ments, The community may
at any time enact stricter
requirements on its own. or
pursuant to policies estab
lished by other Federal, State,
or regional entities. These
proposed elevations will also
be used to calculate the ap
propriate flood insurance
premium rates for new build
ings and their contents and for
the second layer of insurance
of existing buildings and their
contents.
Pursuant to the provisions
of 5USC 605 (b), the Associate
Director, to whom authority
has been delegated by the
Director. Federal Emergency
Management Agency, hereby
certifies that the proposed
flood elevation determina
tions, if promulgated, will not
have a significant economic
impact on a substantial num
ber of small entities. A flood
elevation determination under
Section 1363 forms the basis
for new local ordinances,
which, if adopted by a local
community, will govern future
construction within the flood
plain area. The elevation de
terminations, however, im
pose no restriction unless and
until the local community
voluntarily adopts flood plain
ordinances in accord with
these elevations. Even if or
dinances are adopted in com
pliance with Federal
standards, the elevations pre
scribe how high to build in the
flood plain and do not pro
scribe developement. Thus,
this action only forms the
basis for future local actions,
It Imposes no new require
ment; of Itself It has no
economic Impact.
Proposed base flood eleva
tions along flood sources stu
died In detail are shown on the
Preliminary Revised Flood
Insurance Rate Map. LesRees
and owners of real property In
the City of lone are encoura
ged to review these maps and
related materials at the ad
dress cited above. The flood
sources studied In detail are:
Range of Base
Flood Elevations
Source of Flooding
Willow Creek
No, Depth in Feet Above
Ground Currently Effective
X1072 xllOO
x Elevation In Feet (NGVD) .
Proposed Modified
x 1071 x 1100
Published: June 9, 16. 1983.
SECOND NOTICE OF
BUDGET HEARING
The Lexington City Council
will hold a public hearing on
June 14. 1983 at 8:00 p m. at
City Hall The purpose of this
hearing is to discuss the bud
get for the fiscal year 1983 84,
beginning July 1, 19B3. Any
person may appear to discuss
the budget or any part of It.
Copies of the budget document
will be available for inspec
tion Linda Jones,
Budget Officer
Published: June 9, 1983. '
The Lexington City Council
will hold a public hearing on
June 14. 1983 at 8:00 p.m. at
City Hall, to discuss the use of
State Revenue Sharing funds
for the fiscal year beginning
July 1. 1983
Linda Jones
Budget Officer
Published: June 9. 1983.
SECOND NOTICE OF
RUDG ET HEARING
At 8:30 a.m. on June 22, 1983 at
the North Morrow Annex, Ir
rigon, Oregon, a public hear
ing for the purpose of discus
sing the budget for Morrow
County for the fiscal year
1983 84 beginning July 1. 1983
will be held.
Any person may appear to
discuss the budget or any part
of it. Copies of the budget
document may be inspected at
the office of the Morrow Coun
ty Court, the Courthouse An
nex in Irrigon, or City Hall,
Boardman. A copy may be
obtained at the office of the
County Court, Courthouse,
Heppner between the hours of
8 00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Mon
day through Friday.
The first Notice and Budget
Summary were published in
the Heppner Gazette-Times on
June 2, 1983.
Published: June 9, 1983.
Morrow County will be Ac
cepting bids on a copier. Spe
cifications are available at the
office of the Morrow County
Court. Bids will be opened on
June 22. 1983 at 11:00 a.m.
County reserves the right to
reject any or all bids,
Published: June 9, 16, 1983.
SECOND NOTICE OF
BUDGET HEARING
The Boardman Cemetery
Maintenance District will
hold a public hearing on June
14, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Boardman City Council
Chambers, Boardman, The
purpose of this hearing is to
discuss the budget for the
fiscal year beginning July 1,
1983. Any person may appear
to discuss the budget or any
part of it.
A summary of the budget
was published in the Board
man Enterprise and The Hep
pner Gazette-Times May 26,
1983.
Published: June 9, 1983.
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