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* # • • - • .t f, / ■ ' i ' »V « . •• V ■ E IG H T - Heppner ( ¡ » id lf- T Im n , Heppner, Oregon W r d n n d i) , A p r i 22, I f t 7 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Ione garden club plant sale April 29 year w ill be miniature roses Pic and coffee w ill be served dur ing the day. Anyone wishing to place an order for special plants may contact the chairman. Della Huber at 989 8107 or Jean Nelson at 989-8188. The lone Garden Club w ill hold its annual Plant Sale on Wednesday. A pril 29 from 10 a m -3:30 p m at the lone Legion H all. plants for sale include perennials, annuals, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, berries, dahlias, and house plants A special offering this A meeting o» in# □ am at X/ -. . □ p m a t . V ■ 'i * * f * r ‘À * . k V r- - V V rv , * 1 } K- ' , ’ * » ; ! ' ' « , 1 - , / • ' . .«• J -T r • . t tfV ' ► ' \ L» * h>' I* f ¿ > : ./ P V* £ • ■ ,• ' t y* ; I . i » ■ V « , , • . • v • i ; ■ V .-' • i ' - V . ' W * ¿y r « * y • ■ _________________ between me hours of ] ■ / * * '* > *’ C ' gj / r The budget was , -wp«yr o> Qow. l> ////✓ ✓ ' f l-o v /C Approved Budget Next Year • 19 X 7 ~ * * Adopted Budget Th»s Year - 19___ Total Personal Services ...................................... V L2. ßC C . Total Materials and S e rv ic e s ............................... Total Capital Outlay ............................................ Total Oebt Service ................................................. Anticipated Requi'ements Total Transfars ..................................................... Total Contingencies ...................................... Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance Total Ax Other Expenditures and Ragmramants to ta l Arm opatad Raqueem ants 10 Total Ravanuas Except Property Taxes A n tic ip a te d Division II representatives!grades 7-9) at the County contest w ill all come from grade 9 Jon Kindle. Kel ly M c L a u g h lin and C ir r i Brownfield Resources 11 Total Proparty Taxas Raquead to Balança Budget ta Total Anticipated Revenues Anticipated Tax Levy 13 Total Proparty Taxas Raquead to Baiane# Budget Christmas rose, campanula, climb ing hydranga and kema Annuals in the class are impatiens, fibrous begonias, brom ollia. nicotiana, vio le ts and violas and forget-mcnots Plans for the annual plant sale were discussed Delta Huber, chair man. said that it would be held on April 29 at the lone Ixgion Hall from 10 a m to 3:30 p m Officers for the coming year were elected They include Delta Huber, president; Jean Nelson, vice- president. Leila Palmer, secretary and Helen Martin, treasurer Members signed up to attend Blue Mountain No 10 meeting at Milton- Frrcwater on April 22 Special guest for the day was Phyllis Anderson. A wildflower tour is planned for the May 13 meeting to the Tom McCall Preserve on the Columbia River at Rowena 1C not consistent with the basis of accounting used During me preceding year Magx changes, if FINANCIAL SU M M AR Y OF ALL FUNDS 14 Pigs Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received 13-T o ta l Property Tax Levy Levy Wither the Tax Base — e> ........... On# Year Levy Outside the Tax Base Tax Levies By Type Levy for Payment of Bonded Oebt Ssriel and Continuing Levies ......... 20 Total Ptoparty Tax La ves STATEMENT O f INDEBTEDNESS Oebt Outstanding □ Debt Authorized Not Incurred □ Non^ _____________ □ As Summarized Below □ As Summarized Betow FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED Publish ONLY Completed Portion of This Page 1 Approved Budget Adoptad Budget Actual Data ______ _ T a I a I P e rcrvill Carvi/*aa f.C O _ O Trt|a| U ilA fiB lt if v i ^AfVlTAI . Fit u ifiaw j % Trvtal i O lii 2 L ir i p v i i i al ii u u iy Total fÌAhl Caruva A c f nt al T rantfaf t A Tritai rrm tirvun vtA ^ 7 Total Unappropriated Frxtmg Fund Balance Tritai OtFuar F a risortititfi9% AfTYAOtl IUTA) All L/l 11 %f LxQ Vf'Ulluifa • arvl ' nJ ' Raduti 'wqun U' ' *w' ' 1 B R 0 Q Total AntirmAlAtl RAOutfAiTiAntl iA P aa ruirra ia A t Ift Total 1 U l|l H f HJUf LB3 t Pararti L M LBl/l Profartw r 1 UyRT I y T i axBJ 1 1 m 11 Property Taxes Received 12 Proparty Taxes B#qu«ad to Balance i 1 J 1 C atiznata/1 r Prnzuirtv te I t Not R ataiv A(1 L Itl'TlIlAU f UyAf ly T l l a * V irv i to iL» hA nft,*'vP U ¡¿ ¿ ii ...... " - 13 Levy Withm Tax Base b i h . . *!£ _. - 'i m m . m , 14 Total Property Tax Levy % * j . -#z- yr / / 7 * — ■ ■ 16 One Year Levies Outside Tax Base — 17 Serial end Continuing Levies 15 Levy for Payment of Bonded Debt P u b lis h e d : A p r il 22. 1981 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A meeting of the □ » I S m C ’L J Q A * D am OF will be held on lO .ie i U lL X J U i l . the lisce! year bego w ng jm y i. I» ____19 _________________ D IR E C T O R S at Z i l Q ___ h p m a t ______ lü O £ as xpproved by t h e ____ l g O f L e x L flR L o n ¿ « ."» e t e r y D is tric t A summary of the budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained fie# of charge at ___________Budget Committee K uhn 4 S p I c t ___ 269A N o r th M a in , H e p p n e r, O re g o n 9 7 8 3 6 _________________ between ,na n o u n of - 8 ; 9 9 a , and * : 0 0 Pm ix e * .,ti prepared on a basis of accounting that i t 9 consistant; □ any_and the« effect on the budget are explainedjbetow Cn w *v ________________ The budge, was not consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year Maior changes it Crw.pwvne r* Gowmwe (V>> f c i* I o n o - L e x in g t o n C e m e te ry A p r i l M o rro w 87 The purpose o l trws meeting is lo discuss the budget tor (A<Mr»«Bt iiA m o a a iù p f O 'M to P i 21, 1987 FINANCIAL SU M M AR Y OF ALL FUNDS 2 Totat Materials and Services 3 Total Capital Outlay i / J iA J l.iL Adopted Budget T at»pNv»9 Nu*« r#f . r a, ~ A • -S lZ .U Q rftft ____ 9 . 6 1 Q . f t O ________ __3.00Q-.QQ if ■ ■ / Approved Budget Next Year - 19 Ä Z -8 8 512,900.00 9,130.00 5,000.00 l a 2 5 f t . QQ 1,250.00 4 Total Debt Set vice Anticipated Requirements 5 Total Transiera 6 Total Contingencies I To help celebrate the Arlington Saddle Club's 40th Annual Rodeo on May 2-3, CD Smith o f Kennewick. Washington, w ill serve an A ll You- Can Eat barbecue It w ill be served at the Arlington Grade School from 6 p m to 9 p m on Saturday. May 2 The cost w ill be 56 50 per plate with children under six free A Rodeo Dance featuring the Desert 8 Total All Other Expenditures and Requirement» 9 Total Anticipated Requirements River Band w ill begin at 9 p m at the Grade School Advance prepaid reservations can be made by writing to Rodeo Barbecue, Alrmgton, OR 97812. Dical people can contact Eva W ilkins Anticipated T ax Levy j * , #€v. k { v f * y » f • ',Vf i • * I t'*' Stream Butter Creek nr Pine City Rhea C r nr Heppner NVilfow Cr at Heppner Rock Creek abv Cay use Canyon nr. Condon The A pril I snowpack at the Ar- bockle Mountain snow course was 2 2 " deep with 8 9 " o f water This is 89*3 o f average The Madison Butte SNOTEL site reported 3 .1" of water equivalent Forecasts o f stream flow, assum ing normal weather conditions occur for the rest o f the season, are as follows 27-970.00 1 4 * 4 1 0 .0 0 13.560.00 28.280.00 12,495.00 15.785.00 28.280.00 15,785.00 1.185.00 16.890.00 1 6 .8 9 0 .0 0 13 Total Property Taxes Required lo Balance Budget 14 Plus Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received ,15 Total Property Tax Levy 16 Levy Withm the Tax Base Levies By Type -3=Ll-a~2L. •■Z-TZZri 17 One Year Levy Outside the Tax Base 18 Levy lor Payment ot Bonded Oebt 19 Serial and Continuing Levies Total T <• le v ie s :o . 16.890.00 FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED FORM LB 3 « w e -i-.r ftmJ Publish ONLY Completed Portion of This Pa^ Actual Data 85-86 CENERAI. FUND Adopted Budget 86-87 L»3t Year in c lu í _SL2.Llft.Q0- 1 Total Personal Services _ a . i f l i x U ___ 3 0 .0 0 2 Toiai Materials and Servicat 3 Total Capitai Outlay Approved Budget Next Year 87-88 - i 12*2Qft*0D. - 2 . 6 if lL 0 Q _ _____ 3 .Q Ü Û .0 Q ____ _____2 *1 2 f t . QQ _____ 5.Q Q Q .00 ___ 1.23Q.QQ_______ ______1.25LLQ Ü ____ _______ 1 * 2 3 0 .0 0 . 4 Total Oabt Service 3 Total Transfers 6 Total Contingencies 7 Total unappropriated Ending Fund Balance ft) •c « t 10! 0» i f \ These forecasts are 125 to 19% lower than (hey were last month This is because the snowpack melted early The above average rain and 11 Total Property Taxes Required lo Balance Budget 12 Total Aniicipaied Revenues Tax Water shortage predicted Some water shortages can be ca pes ted this season, the Soil Conser vation Service's Heppner office reports Spring and Summer strramflow is forcca* below average during the April July period Precipitation during March was *' 1961 80 March Avg % Avg t'kiah 173 1 26 137 Heppner 2 K) I 21 174 ... 10 Total Revenues Except Property Taxes Anticipated Resources « - • ILL « I , \ Harris Arlington Saddle Club slates rodeo. r » S |AdW.MI Gardeners learn about shade With the need for shade trees to protect plants from our hot summer sun the topic "Shade Diving Plants" was u good suhicct for discussion that was held by Delta Huber at the April 8 lone Garden Club meeting held at the home o f Jeanne Beeson Huber reported that there arc two kinds of shade dense and filtered Also the slant o f the sun’s rays a f fects the intensity o f its heat A ll plants need light but not so much sun Many plants need what is known as "fu ll sun.” There arc many plants that do well in shade These include most ground covers such as a|uga. sedum. ivy (English Halilca) and myrtle (vinca minor or periwinkle) Early spring bulbs do well under deciduous trees Die only herbs that do well in shade arc bergamot or bcebalm , sweet w o o drul and angellicu Other plants are daylillies, hybrid lillies. hosta or plantain. '.» V ------------------------------------Budget Committee 7 Total Unappropnated Ending F und Balance y b r f r* |Sv cy, (G P Putnam & Sons, New York. 1986) Red Storm i i the Soviet code name for a four month master plan o f elaborate diplomatic trickery and a crash military buildup to keep the West off balance When Moslem terrorists blow up a key Soviet oil complex, making an already c ritic a l o il shortage disastrous, the Soviets decide that to survive,they must get control o f the oil in the Persian Gulf, but tliey have to find a way to keep NATO from retaliating And they find it. Red Storm In four months, they secretly build up their armed forces, at the same time spreading into Europe and the North Atlantic and the West finds itself in an all out shooting war This is a remarkable story o f modem warfare Clancy weaves men. planes, ships, missies and sub marines scenes o f large scale battle and individual acts of heroism, moments o f tragedy, joy and en durance into a pattern that dances and whirls before our eyes It has a cast of Russians and Americans alike, very authentic and very real (Reviewed by Martha Peterson). lone Public Library is open Mon day and Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 5 p m * A summary of me budget is presented below A copy of me budget may be inspected or obtained free ot charge at Iont* library has new books about war ■H V as approved by m e j L-L ____ 1 --------/ - " 1 . 19 /bio A /¿ fi* J ttumside. Grade five ( I st> Tony Becket. (2nd) Jim Tellcchca. (3rd) Joseph Heals Grade six: (1st) Rhonda McDonald. (2nd) Peter Pearson. (3rd) laiurel Webber-Gray; Grade seven (1st) Grant Sams. (2nd) Myriah Cushing, (3rd) Ryan Currin, Grade eight (1st) Rick Osmin. (2nd) Kerry Bruch. (3rd) Candy . i* ^ Z wat Da netd o n ___ — á e _ prepared on a basis of accounting mat is 0 consistent □ any. and me« effect on m e budget, are expiamed betow Heppner students to attend writing festival Two new Nxiks available at lone Public Library give two different perspectives o f war The first is a historical non fa t ion viewpoint, the latter is a fictional account “ W a r” , by Gwynne D yer, (Crown Publishers, 1985). Dyer, who served in the Canadian, American, and British Navies and taught at Sandurst in Kngland. spent three years in the creation, writing, and presentation of the seven part television senes • W a r." seen in the United States on the f*ublic Broad casting System This book examines in detail the most complex and dangerous activity of human groups war, the history of armed conflict, back to the very orgins o f warfare and examines its essentials -organized mass violence applied against an enemy so that he w ill do what you want him to do In conclusion, it would seem that, war is basically the same now as when it onginatcd s»*>n after the dawn o f m ankind, modern technology has changed only (he results o f war l i t this book take you on a fascinating journey o f m ilitary history (Reviewed by Tonya Heidenian ) Red Storm Rising." by Tom Clan A . V , - . / ' The purpose of tNs meeting is lo discuss me budget lor me fiscal year Degmmng July /¿ V During the first part o f A pril. Hcppncr Elementary School held local competition to determine the school’ s representatives at the M or row County Spelling Contest D ivi sion I entries (representing grades 34») arc Tony Beckct (grade 5). Jim Tellcchca (grade 5) and Rhonda McDonald (grade 6) These w ill compete for a chance to represent Morrow County at the State l air The following students were the top spellers in grades three sn Grade three Daniel Burnside. Mike Gossman. and Donnie Pointer (all 3 tied); Grade four (1st) Jenny Krem, (2nd) Chad Skroch, (3rd! Ethan //C y Period Avg 9 71 69 69 9 71 Apr-Jul Apr-Jul Apr-Jul Apr-Jul Avg iooo , af 7.8 4 7 56 A3 5 Total AM Other Erpenditures and Requirements 9 Total Anticipated Requirements .2 7 * 2 2 0 .0 0 . L I * 5 6 0 .0 0 12 Property Taxes Required io Balance 13 Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received ■ ■ n n n D H >•*.* . ' V .4 »-MÍ I. - d. •'1^. 13 Levy Withm Tax Base 10 One Year Levies Outside Tax Basa 17 Sanai and Continuing Levies i6 ,8 9 0 ,i» _ ¿.uz* -A i h Published: 19 Levy for Payment of Bonded Debt f ' v :- ■ .2 9 * 2 8 0 .0 0 11 Properly Taxes Received 14 Total Property Tax Levy warm temperatures during March caused the snowpack to go from 125% of average on M aah I to 68% o f average on Apnl I ¿ 1 .2 0 2 .J 4 _ 10 Total Resources Except Properly Ta»es e J -J* April 22, 1917