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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 22, 1991 - TH REE IIBLIC NOTICE FORM LB-1 A iiw lln g ol I t « ---- -t. S- □ am ■i J 1 H) R pm tfü ___ ¿ l ¿'I L _ L !Í2 _ Í Í< . « F U t if l i -7 - ---------- ---------- Z -Lt t c ___ J j r t n y ò L m __ Obituaries NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING 1 / the «scat year beginning July 1. 19 ta approved by the _ IO will be held on The purpose o* this meeting is to discuss the budget for C'AJ 1-. - ¿ ¿ M £ ill (Munactpai Co* potation} A summery ol the budget Is presented below A copy of the budget mey be inspected or obtained a t __ — LÌ^ ss 3 1 Q .V . ^ c prepared on a basis Lr H J ï of accounting that ia IS u Jc / and < ^ ________________ / I M The budget % __ ____________ ________________ Chÿkpwaon o t Qoya* ntng a Data J < a / c. i - J / / / V f ' Iji.ltL _____________ between the hours of CSy r m Budget Committee ^ _ consistent; □ not consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year Major changes, if my, and mate affect on the budget, art explained below_________ M -. i t •JL - -Jj± H JL ‘ a ^ L Z I L L . . FINANCIAL SUMMARY Adopted Budget T hliY e e r- 1 9 Î Û L - W TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS S3 j " 1. Total Parsonal Services 4 Total Debt Service S. Total Transfer« 7. Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance 8 Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements 9 Total Requirements - add lines t thru 8 Anticipated 10. Total Resources Except Properly Taxes 11. Total Proparly Taxes Required to Balance Budget 12 T o u t Resources- add line» 10 and 11 Anticipated Tex Levy 13. Total Properly Taxes Required to Balance Budget 14. Plus: Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received 15. Total Levy - add linos 13 and 14 Tex Levies By Type 17 One-Year Levy Outside the Tex Base " ; / '/ i L > /3 . — CJ - 9 - y o o o .P p V ouSv / . T 7 0 fi- 3. Total Capital Outlay .............................................................. Anticipated Requirements c a 7 ¡ 7 /c o y / j. 'f 'f 'J ö J L . / o 's s y / .? ' — o - , v o sy J. L ¿< n S ^ 16 Levy Within the Tax Base 18. Serial and Continuing Levies 19 Levy tor Payment ot Bonded Debt 20 T o u t ol lines 18 thru 19 (equals line IS) - . Approved B udget Next Yeer - 19CZ ¿ _ /< * -------------- - - ¿ y - ------------- — O — .y y 's ô G .s " .A O O C . - P L / V , <?- y fs b o ô . « A J j r y / y £ ? y y S Ì? ) / £> 4 - f a ) o z nJ s s / fz r. zp p °" ô Z ? ? e .è 2 - c - y Z 2S2H Z Z Z Z Z ____________ _____________ ________STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS___________________________________________ Debt Outstanding D None_________________ □ i Debt Authorized. Not Incurred As Summarized Below______I________________ D None________________ G As Summarized Below 3 Publish ONLY completed portion of this page Total Anticipated Requirements m utt equal Total Resources. L ( / C Q / HCy 1. Total Personal Services 2. Total Materials and Services 3 Total Capital Outlay 4. Total Debt Service 5 Total Transfers 6. Total Contingencies 7. Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements 8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance 9 Total Ending Fund Balance............................... 10. Total Anticipated Requirements 11. Total Resources Fund £ L + u ïs l tn e v i : 1 Total Pari Personal Services 2. Total Materials and Services 3. Totai Capital O u tla y ............ 4 5. 6 7. Total Debt Service Total Transfers Total Contingencies Total AM Other Expenditures and Requirements 8. Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance . / 3. Total Capital O u tla y ............ 4 - Total Debt S e rv ic e .............. 5 Total Transfers 8 Total Contingencies 7 J i « l All Other Expenditures and Requirements 8. Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance 9 Total Ending Fund Balance............................... 10. Total Anticipated Requirements 11. Total Resources ............................................... Fund lb 3 n * -V - Adopted Budget Actual Data Last Year / (. 76*1 ~r. ì Q . This Year Approved Budget AÏ 3 £L 'LL- Next Year 2 Total Materials and Services 3. Total Capital O u tla y ............................................. - 4 Total Debt Service - o 7 7 7 /' 7 ^ ¿ : - --------- - 1 Total Personal Services T x lz J Z & f ì J l- . '. o o — ÿo cô Z Z - — $ | 4 9 5 Brushpopper Shirts » 2 9 95 Gardner’s 193 N Mam St 676-9218 MEN’S WEAR Heppner Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Stroeber and Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Hill invite you to share in the joy of the marriage uniting their children Shelley Dawn and ...tV, Mark William This celebration o f love will be on Saturday , the first o f June Nineteen hundred and ninety-one at six o'clock in the evening United Methodist Church 175 West Church Heppner, Oregon ____ ¿ - L - Air Life Depends On You Toda . Q (7< a - - V sJ 5. Total Transfers ................................................... 8 Total Contingencies............................................. 7 Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements ä ö o . q Z - C ' - ' - c? — 8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance 9 Total Ending Fund Balance............................... Bill Welch Prime ville, Oregon 10. Total Anticipated Requirements 11 12. 13. 14 Total Resources Except Property Taxes Property Taxes Received ................................... Property Taxes Required to Balance Estimated Properly Taxes Not to be Received 15. Total Property Tax Levy 16 Levy Within Tax Base 17 One-Year Levies Outside Tax Base 18 Serial and Continuing Levies — 19 Levy for Payment of Bonded Debt .................. — Fund J jß llA .. — o - - o CL= ---- C 3 ----- Adopted Budget Actual Data Last Year 1. Total Personal Services .................. 2. Total Materials and Services 9 ¿Set/ ? - Approved Budget J i^ O .T L This Year Next Year 7 9 7 7 -7 i— - 3. Total Capital Outlay — 4. Total Debt Service — C 2 - - O — 5. Total Transfers ................................... 8. Total Contingencies............................ 7. Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements V.. ...V ■ O — < P ~ - . « - l 8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance 9. Total Ending Fund Balance C 5 cé- ' i . c>— 10 Total Anticipated Requirements Tolal Resources Except Properly Taxes J 9 3 à j / a . —- Property Texes Received Property Texes Required to Balance . Estimated Property Texes Not to be Received / CP AJ ri/ 5 5 i- , 3. ‘ v J C J 3 ' r. — o — _ /"J — Ù Ó S /7 8 , - — g - ______- Total Property Tex Levy Levy Within Tex Base 17 One- Year Lanes Outside Tex Base 18 Serial end Continuing Levies t r L ew lor Payment ol Bonded Debt - T- • -------- -- « » ... a art — o — Published: May 22, 1991 Blazer basketball to be raffled Basketball camp Tickets will he available starting The Heppner High School Booster May 22 from any Booster club Club is raffling an autographed set July 14, 15 member, or Gardner's Men's Wear Trailblazer basketball. I MONEY 1 If E E FOR COLLEGE P IIP P SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS WHO NEED [ very tivdtnl n f tigiblt lor Soms Jypt ol Finonool 4 id ngoidleu ol h od* or Parental Income We ton find you money for the Foil ond Spring Semesters if you contort us NOW ! Results GUARANTEED. CALL ANYTIME 1 -800-542-5174 A basketball camp for local girls and boys in grades six through 12 has been planned for Friday and Saturday June 14 and 15 according to organizer Lee Padberg Early registration cost for the two day shooting camp is $40. which in cludes 9 hours o f floor instruction and a camp T-shirt. The camp will be taught by coaches at the Heppner High School gym For registration or more informa tion. call 989-8150 after 5 p m. 'h You May Depend On Us Tomorrow We Need Your Help. W hen Air Life began operation in 1985, the experts told us it would be financially impossible tosuppor t an air medical service in our region. There w ere sim ply too few people spread over too m any miles. Air Life is here today because Central and Eastern Oregonians have a proud tradition of proving the "experts" w rong. W e need you r help to continue that tradition. By joining the Air Life M em bership Plan you will be providing the dollars we need to keep flying and the protection you want for your fam ily and com m unity. For m ore information or to join, pick up a brochure at local businesses or call us toll free at 1-800-522-2828. 4^1 J o in T oday! / i i f i L i r e --------------------- ¡53JS7S ^ Cowboy Cut 13 MWZ FUNDS REQ UIRING A PRO P ER TY TAX TO BE LEV IED Publish ONLY Completed Portion ot This Page (- 7 1 - H t " V f) Christine I. Franks, 65, o f Board- man died Tuesday, May 14, 1991 at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. Mrs. Franks was born June 9, 1925 at LaJunta, Colo., to Wesley and Lucy McNew. She had lived at Eugene for 20 years before coming to Boardman a year ago. She was a member o f the Board- man Christian Church. Survivors include a son, Larry Gay of Roy, W A .; daughters JoAnn Jack of Langsville, Ohio; Janice Gay o f McKenna, W A .; Marcella Kin dred of Yelm, W A .; and Colleen Nelson of Clarkston, W A .; sisters Clarice Cashier of Pueblo, Colo.; and Marie Brown in Tennessee; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. There was no funeral service. Bums Mortuary, Pendleton was in charge o f arrangements. V, * r lassie Style For Today’s Cowboy Grad. Maxine Mahon, former Heppner area resi dent, were held at the Elgin Cemetery, Elgin, on May 20. Mrs. Mahon was bom at Hardman on July 28, 1925 and died at Wallowa on May 16, 1991. Survivors include sons Tom, Council, ID .; Bob, Corvallis and Mike, Wallowa; a daughter Joanne Collins. Walla Walla, W A.; an aunt. Daisy McDaniel; 11 grandchildren; and numerous cousins, including Yvonne Connor o f Heppner. CAb)m<~1t*f>iiqoetAcrr4 f t p FORM r Maxine Mahon Funeral services for 9. Total Ending Fund Balance 10. Total Anticipated Requirements 11. Total Resources ............................................... 1. Total Personal Services .................. 2. Total Materials and Services A graveside funeral service was held for Helen L Hinton on Satur day, May 18 at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery Mrs. Hinton, 78, of Heppner, died Tuesday, May 14, 1991 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. She was born May 9 , 1913 at Donnelly, Idaho to Edward Ward and Mernerva McNames. On May 6, 1933, she married George F. Hinton at Vale. They liv ed at Spray and John Day for many years and lived in Heppner in 1941 and in 1947, returning to Heppner permanently in 1972. Mrs. Hinton was a member o f the Church of Jesus Christ o f Latter-Day Saints. Her favorite hobby was Fishing and she also enjoyed hunting. Survivors include a daughter Max ine Patterson o f Heppner; a sister, Estell Jasper o f Lewiston, ID .; six grandchildren and six g reat grandchildren. Her husband died in January and a daughter Pauline Cecil, also preceded her in death. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pioneer Memorial Nur sing Home, 1*0 Box 9, Heppner, 97836. Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, was in charge o f arrangements. Christine I. Franks FUNDS NOT REQ UIRING A PRO P ER TY T A X TO BE LEV IED FORM LB-2 Helen Hinton ✓ i m L i r E . WSW5S "Air Life: My Life Depended On It." "I collapsed in cardiac ar rest on the dance poor. The Princville Ambulance got me to Pioneer Manorial Hospital rigid away. By the time all the doctors were through with me though, I hail pawn Air Life's helicopter to Bend and Air Life's airplane to Portland. M y doctor at O regon Health Sciences Univer sity in Portland told me l UHJuldn't be here today 'if everyone hadn 't done his job perfectly that night.'"