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SIX The Heppner Gaiette-Timea. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Aagnst 18. 1983 The Oregon Crop and Live stock Reporting Service has released the following Crop Report: Oregon winter wheat pro duction, based on conditions as of Augusdt 1, is estimated at 61.1 million bushels, one percent more than last yar. A higher average yield more than offset a decline in acres for harvest this year. The average yield of winter wheat is expected to be 63.0 bushels per acre compared with 55.0 bushels per acre harvested last year. Acres for harvest is estimated at 970.000 acres compared with 1.100,00 acres a year ago. Spring wheat production was placed at 3.8 million bushels, four percent less than last year. All wheat produc tion amounts to 64.9 million bushels, just fractionally above last year's production. Nationally, all wheat produc tion is forecast at 2.42 billion bushels, down 14 percent from the 1982 record high produc tion. Barley production in Oregon is estimated at 18.1 million bushels with an average yield of 67.0 bushels per acre. highest yield on record. Pro duction in 1982 totaled 14.1 million bushels with an aver age yield of 64.0 bushels per acre. Other Oregon crops forecast as of August l are as follows: Oat production at 5.0 million bushels. 26 percent less than last year's; corn for grain production, 2.9 million bush els, 39 percent less than 1982; Crop Report alfalfa hay production, 1.9 million tons, 10 percent more than last year; all other hay production, 1.3 million tons, nine percent above 1982; hop production, 11.0 million pounds. 16 percent less than lust year; sugar beet produc tion. 292.000 tons, 16 percent above 1982. The first forecast of the 1983 Oregon plum and prune pro duction is placed at 26,000 tons, down 13 percent from last year's 30.000 tons. Nation ally, excluding California, the crop is estimated at 60,800 tons for 1983. two percent above the 1882 crop. Bartlett pear production in Oregon is estimated at 76,000 tons, nine percent above last year. All other pears are PUBLIC KOTICtS 3 PUBLIC NOTICES y SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS YEAR ENBIMC JUNE 30. 1982 County Treaaurer.... Cash on Hand July 1. 1981 $ 1.767.915.77 County Treasurer Receipts July 1. 1981 to June 30, 1982 13,787,411.62 County Treasurer Disbursesnts July 1, 1981 to June 30. 1982 10,883,51.61 County Treasurer.... Balance on Hand July 1. 1982 4.671,786.78 Taxes turned over to County Treasurer July 1. 1981 to June 30. 1982 S 9,478.574.21 Advance Collection turned over to Treasurer July 1, 1981 to June 30, 1982 22,784.01 Respectfully submitted this 15th day of August, 1983. 4ui bar Briggs, County ANNUAL RKPORT FOR MORROW COUNTY, FROM JULY 1, 1982 TO JUNE 30. 1983. co-plylng with ORS 294.230 to 294.235 as asnded by Chapter 153 of the 1957 law. COUNTY EXPENDITURES County Court $ 70,560.88 County Auditor 14,568.49 County Assessor 130,990.77 County Clerk 41.897.36 Circuit Court 35,461.84 District Court 2.067.61 District Attorney 51,652.37 Justice Court 40,605.81 Cmmty Counsel 9,689.34 Cunty Sheriff 283.358.47 Juvenile Depart sent 35,550.55 IrusiirerTax Collector 55.874.02 C..iurst Planning Dept 36.896.16 I..C.D.C. Coordination 6.122.84 County Health Dcpt 30.106.92 County Surveyor 3,940.25 Count y Munvua 13,714.56 Courthouse 4 Annex 29,220.09 Veteran's Service Officer Non Departmental Transfer to Other Funds Public Works Administration... Public Works Parks Solid Waste General Road Fund Mental Health Fund Revenue Sharing Fund Airport Fund Law Library Fund.... Road District Fund Fair 6 Rodeo Fund.. Juvenile Services Commission.. General School Fund 911 Emergency Fund $ 2.786.84 432.675.16 15.192.00 4,154.62 6.460.12 24,902.00 .633.272.68 119,428.07 110.589.72 27.080.37 4,319.34 67,617.00 86,015.00 22.182.96 14.506.60 8,913.50 TOTAL ALL COUNTY EXPENDITURES. j 3 ,472.376 .31 :,.imn.r ul claims allowed by the County Court from July 1, 1982 to June 30, 1983 2.774 WAKKUTS OUTSTANDING FOR CENERAl FUND Wirr.nts outstanding June 30. 1982 $ 76.869.46 War - ;ints paid July 1. 19S2 to June 30. 1983 75.918.16 -Trims outstanding June 30, 1983 951.30 WARKANTS OUTSTANDING FOB ROAD FUND Warrants outstanding June 30. 1982 S136.660.80 Warrants paid July 1, 1982 to June 30, 1983 136,447.52 213.28 Warrants outstanding June 30, 1983 WARRANTS OUSTANDINC FOR MENTAL HEALTH FUND Wan ants outstanding June 30. 1982 $ 5.353.02 Wirr .nts paid July 1, 1982 to June 30, 1983 3,344.11 W.trr ints outstanding June 30, 1983 WARRANTS OUTSTANDING FOR REVENUE SHARING FUND Warrants outstanding June 30. 1982 Warrants paid Ju 1. 1982 to June 30, 1983. 8.91 478.40 475.00 Warrants outstanding June 30, 1983 June 30, 1913 In accordance with O.K.S. 294.230. I herewith submit this, ay annual report of receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1982 to J una 30, 1983, both date Inclusive. 3 .40 Balance on hand July 1, 1982- Total Receipts" - - - - Total Dlabutmemeaf Balance on hand June 30, 1983 r RECEIPTS: ' GENE&AL FUND Interest Grants and Subsidies Cranes In Lieu of Taxes Judicial System State and Federal Revenue Sales and Service Other Receipts--1 1 1 " Taxe s ------ ----- ROAD FUND Interest State and Federal Revenue Sales and Service Other Receipts Taxe s MENTAL HEALTH FUND Interest 1 Grants and Subsidies State and Federal Revenue------- Sales and Service REVENUE SHARING FUND Interest-1 ..,- Grants and Subsidies------------ AIRPORT FUND Interest------ " State and Federal Revenue Sales and Service LAW LIBRARY FUND Interest ... . Sales and Service-; Taxes , , - 4, 671. 786.8 9.433.407.19 -11,713,727.32 2.391.468.65 77,825. 33,983. 54.514. 70.812. 29.803. 68,754. 25.729. ,084,870. 83.197. 232,868. 33,130. 55.378. ,055.745. 2,206. 48,615. 12.706. 33,313. 10.326. 15,367. 180.399. 313. 15,086. 3,000. 4,942. 487. 3.534. .32 .22 .89 .27 .66 .03 .76 .77 .36 .11 .86 .75 00 64 38 24 71 00 16 00 42 43 00 00 09 00 01 FUND ROAD DISTRICT FAIR AND RODEO FUND State and Federal Revenue Sales and Service--------- Other Receipts- TAYLOR CRAZINC FUND Interest- - 71,540.01 0 PUBLIC NOTICES State and Federal Revenue JUVENILE SERVICES FUND Grants and Subsidies COUNTY SCHOOL FUND 911 EMERCENCY SERVICES FUND Interest-- 3,489, 38,378. 15,942. 6,455. 50, 184. 41 19 15 22 11 56 22,250.00 Crants and Subsidies- HOSPITAL FUND Interest Reimbursed Items PORT OF MORROW Interest CITY OF BOARDHAN Interest Taxe s CITY OF HEPPNER Interest Taxe a 24. 10,678. 232. 11,940. 100. 278,224. 7.218. 9. 43.441. 25. 126,427. 40. 198,770. 87 47 62 82 55 93 00 38 66 83 20 63 82 3' CITY OF 10NE Interest Taxes-- CITY OF IRRIC0N Interest Taxe CITY OF LEXINGTON Interest Taxea BOARDMAN R F P Other Reciepts HEPPNER R F P D Interest Taxe s - IRRICON R F P D Interest-- Taxes BOARDMAN CEMETERY Interest--Taxes HEPPNER CEMETERY Interest- Taxes -------- Other Receipts IONE-LEXINCTON CEMETERY Interest - IRRICON CEMETERY Interest Taxe s- 111 -. BOARDMAN PARK Interest Taxes- IRRICON PARK HEPPNER WATER CONTROL DIST. Interest------ Taxes MORROW CO. SCHOOL DIST. Interest------ Other Receipts CO. SCHOOL BOND 6 INTEREST CO. SCHOOL BLDC. FUND I Interest CO. SCHOOL BUDC. FUND II Interest BLUfc MT. EDUCATION DIST. Interest Taxes------- BLUE MT. BOND 6 INTEREST interest- faxes - NORTH MORROW VECTOR CONTROL DIST. Interest faxes " 11 Other Receipts CtNET MAiiDET TRUST FUND Interest FOREST PATROL In te re st Idxes TIMBER SEVERANCE interest Rece lpt s 31 1 . 160 TAX TRUST FUND Interest-- Receipts PROPERTY TAX RELIEF Receipts ADVANCE COLLECTION 82-83 Interest " 1 Receipts 3.08 27,690.58 7.61 44,189.05 556.67 13,898.42 35.40 31,857.12 7,733.85 1.36 8.022.47 6.05 31.299.98 .93 4,951.43 1.450.63 19.444.76 7,250.84 2.53 14.226.52 .73 3,673.30 9.25 44,753.13 2.77 14.227.53 .22 61.70 2.611.44 4.841,371.79 201,023.71 50.714.79 332.064.07 387.66 2.182.94 287.96 1,194.325.55 21.55 92.766.69 3.303.26 20.978.33 233.12 204.15 8.83 46,026.20 4,386.47 86,158.60 49.781.18 28.828.59 149.711.24 862.21 4,384.80 In accordance with ORI 294.230 X Hereby submit this sty .' annual report of receipts and dlaburaasssmta frost July 1, 1112 to June 30, 1913, B5th a tee inclusive. SHCTIJT'S TRUSTEE AOCOOTfT RECEIPTS CIS BURS EMERT8 Service. Mat Macl- Service) Pistol Misosl- Honth Fa fynsts ltnfsae F e Permits lanaoue July 139.06 M.00 t.00 839.08 9.00 August 1,023.75 32. SO 16.00 1,023.75 16.00 September 870.00 42.50 4.00 170.00 4.00 October 717.50 21.58 4.00 77. SO 4.00 November 939.00 7.58 2.89 9M.00 2.09 Decexber 8CS.C3 7.53 84.48 844.00 84.46 January 873.25 27.50 10.27 173.25 10.27 February 797.50 37.50 13.75 797.50 13.75 March 857.25 30.00 37.85 157.25 37.85 April 912.50 42.50 5.50 912.50 5. SO May 568.25 22.50 8.68 568.25 8.68 June 799.50 25.00 34.05 799.50 327.50 34.05 TOTAL 10,133.56 327.50 229.65 10.133.56 327.50 229.65 Aeapectfbilly submitted, ROT L. DRAQP, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon 82- AH VANCE COLLECTION 83-84 Interest- Rece ip t s LAND SALES Receipts HOLDING FUNDS: Interest- Unsegregated Taxes Cash Receivables from 81- DOUBLE ENTRY ACCOUNTS Land Sales Distribution Tax Distribution Interest Distribution Property Tax Relief Diet. Road District Diet. - Timber Severance Disc . Advance Collection Diet. Tax Appeals Dlst . Total 277.47 13,235.32 1.767.12 233.085.44 7,608,956.35 542,761.56 19,880,608.85 -1,767.12 -7.542.967.84 -285,504.23 -149,711.24 -4,428.23 -92,350.28 -17.942.56 -2,352,530.16 9,433,407.19 Mar go Sherer Morrow County Treasurer 6 Tax Collector estimated at 120,000 tons, 14 percent above the 1982 crop. All penr production for the Pacific Const Is estimated at 783,500 tons, three percent above the 1982 crop. Apple production In Oregon Is expected to total KK) million pounds, seven percent higher than taut year. Washington Is expecting a 15 percent larger crop, while nationally, pro duction is forecast at 8.4 bil lion pounds, three percent above the 1982 crop. As of June 1, IW, Oregon farms numbered 37,000 'arms, a three percent increase from a year earlier. Meanwhile, Oregon's land In farms at 18.2 million acres remained un changed from I tie last two years. The earthworm ii often known by several other names, including fiibworm, angleworm or night crawler. iniS volleyball practice to begin Mon. Heppner High School vol leyball teams will begin prac tice on Monday, August 22, 9 a.m. at the high school, an nounced Barbara Slcfanl, coach, Football practice at HHS to begin Monday Football practices for the upcoming fall season at Hep pner High School will begin Monday. August 22, All those Interested in play ing football are asked to check out gear on Sunday, August 21, according to the following schedule: seniors are to meet In the dressing room from I to 2 p.m. with Juniors to follow from 2 to 3 p m Sophomores will receive their gear from 3 to 4 p m and freshmen from to 5 p.m. All pluyers will then report back for a team meet ing at 5pm Exact times for dally doubles, scheduled to begin August 22. will be announced at a later elate Heppner woman wins T.V. during grand opening I,. J i j ,imm , ... . I mmmmii iMmmmmi ' hb4. m - Sunt u -MiJm&&mimmimmmm T.V. winner Helen Murty of Heppner wiih Shoe Box and Talk N-Tops owner Jerry Hollomon. Mrs. Murfy was the lucky winner erf a drawing last Saturday during the store's grand opening 'Burn to Learn' session well attended i . I - ,t- aatjpny),,?? lilt ii r;trz J Heppner hire Uiiet rorrie ourkenDine repons mai jj voiunieers, along with one professional fireman, turned out for o 'Bum to leorn' session lost Sunday. A county-owned house on Elder St. was burned down, ra-cm mrnu-f What's Your Opinion? Li : TO t I I 7 T"', -.mm 1 Question: "How do you feel about the Heppner Public Swimming Pool closing for the season on August 31?" "I'll miss it, I guess. It's something to do besides school," said Donna Gentry of Heppner. "It won't matter too much to me. I don't swim very much," said Keven Troxell, Heppner. Marriage Licenses A Marriage License application was accepted at the Morrow County clerk's office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner from: David Wayne .Denton, Sr., 34, and Terri Rae Sorweide, 27, both of Heppner.