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OKf.AM ANONAL LNIlFKIK.K AM GENERAL a (Now Caali Hull In) at aia-elaul TTilh thi Tir-T r -f r III inf ACTUAL DATA AOOHtl Hj'A.tf ' WOVl) JtlT LAST VIAM 91-Bj THIS Yl-Arf 82-63 HtT VPAr63-84 I ul rii'.iMl Viniw Hiivlii all I'ayrull loan).' , . . 35(165 64,980 747 M.il MhWimIi Jiid ten 3'.T 4,'.99. -.1 .4 .7.'4J?. i.ui t jiu! mU) iA9.9.r."l. l'00. . ..' 7- (.Wl AH ,.Iki I iwmmw and Hnpummn , , t'A':,..'..'l'. 8'772 . 4'8.- luiji rupniuiiiii',' and KeMiruwnin I 114.713 T '"' 145,14? 1 143,670 The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May It, IBs SEVEN Heppner woman honored for service to vets FUND . eAGia' organ! ationu . iaii.pkooram swih pool m rim lOwtrl ci 16 May 1981 Clifford W. Oraan, Mnvor wwa fund FINANCIAL SUMMARY I -irXl"? I 1W li.t . 291,244 305, 6u3 ANTICIPATED TMAlUatvUi.wla.rrVM lbl,922 1 4 3, 347 REQimUCMXNTTJ To I Capital Outlay 34,B')9 1 J.'6 .i.,,-..r., it r i ruiT i mi 377, b?7 TOTAL ANTICIPATED K)UmMOfT8 797, 186 ANTICIPATED ToUl Kmnum tmmpt f,a,mt) T . b,bt,2 MO. MVCNtfEa ToullVMrtyTAwlUqttlra4lBaudM 1H1 . 300 lht)ie , TOTAL AKnCtPATPO lUtVKKma B65,9 797, 86 ANTICIPATED Toial Prapwr Turn lUqulrW w hlun Buchjrt 161.100 lHh.)lB TAX LEVY PiuIUMta4PrftTTaMNalt4 14. W iix2U TOTAL PHOPtm TAX LEVY 19',,M14 201,87? TAX LEVIES Ury Wllhu Tm la -... 1 32,500 HO,,? PAKTIALLY OwYmt SfMAl Uvy OuUUM Tu lw FUNDED BY MLrw STATE OP TOTAL PWOPMTY TAX TO M PAKTIALLY ' , OKEOf)N rUNDKP BY STATE Of OttKOON i4O,0 TAX LCVTEH 0Vw SpMMl Uy Ovmdm Tu Im ...... TOTALLY bulLMM rUNDEDBY Uvy tm rjmm W hnU Dt SJL12i iiiliii LOCAL TOTAL POPETY TAX TO BE TOTALLY TAXPAYERS PVNPEP BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS I t 3,1u4 61,4?? l.'Ul IVimduI Vivki lliiiluik'i all I'jyiull (uli). I.MjI MjU'ii.I. ii3 Vma't . 'I ll jfilUI llull.i) , . , . , , , . IkIjI All OHki I Aixiijiiuitra viid Keulmiw nil , , I !.! i niwiidiluivi mi Kviiiiii'mi'iiit , GENERAL GOVERNMENT foul PciviiijI V'lviit't liu.luoV ill Payfull Cmlt) . , l.iljl MjIhuIi mill Smitt' I.hjI Oinlil Duiljy l,n j All (Mliei I KiiJiiiiic and Kciuirmtnii , , . iul Epcndiiiiii.'i jd MciUUiikiiI GENERAL GOVERNMENT lUl PviviiijI Vivk.e lliuluikt all PjviuII Coli) . T"Ul MileiuK aJi't vih . , , InUl ( Jnlj (kiiljy Iillill All l l.-.l Klldl!lllC WlJ Kcquiitnitnlt . . Tolnl I ,kii.I.Iiik J Kriiii(imiil ACTUAL DATA Afj.'jl't. i, HJOG. t AfKHOVf.O iUOGlT LAtT V!AH 81-82 rum ,i am 6?-83 '-.ff ttBj'jj l054 87563 ' 9,303 Z4BJi .00' " 7,355"' ' -6-" " "-6-""" ' -o- '"Z. " " lT.ebV" I 147963 " I " "' 16,629 ORCANIAIIONAL lNITPR(K.H AM SANITARY rUNI) ACTUAL- DATA ADOTEO UllotT APl-ftOvEO eutK.IT LAST YtAW 81-82 this VTA'' 82-83 M t vti,w 8384 -0-"" -0- -0- 2 l5002' 1.500 f,566" -p- -o-' . ' -6- -o- 1 " "-0- 1 -0- KSQO I" "r,500"- 1 " -Y,500" OKCAMATIONAI. IJMTiTRfH.K M POLICE FUND ACTUAL DATA At;'! '.., e l'f fT MOVtO iuOGfT LAST VtAW Blr82 THIS 'l.H 8?r8 N- Vf Art.8!"!8.! . 77,925 87.602 90,696 . 8,432" " 8,322 ' "tilff "-6- "-0-" -0- -o- -o-" " ""'-6- ' I" ' 86. 357" "1 95,924 "" j 9"9",6l8" STATEMENT 0 tHVOmCOHtm oorr aLTr akdoiO dot altmouzs. mot kumd OR(;amAT.na(. NOW! D A jLHIAWOKP MLOW P MOW A1MTMMA T .. GEMERAJ. CDVZBNMjmT l'MITN(N.KAM rlM ffJSD PUSLORH TABLB BELOW ONLY OP COMPLETED DEW C f ANDWO I DEFT AUTHOtUZEl), NOT BWCURWCP llalil MM Tar Tka Trjr NanYrjr TYPE OP DEWT -w AM, I mt I mh, I I jl,,, 7M.000 7Sf..Qi)0 InHf Bnng Wa tat ........ ,, 9n Tarn Nm ........... . - laUMrl TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS '4,000 75h."00 FUNWJ21 REQUIRINC A PROPERTY TAX IO BE UVIED iIE-T3-'PMW. - FUND' Told Prnonl Srvwi (lnclud til Piyioll Cmu) . Till- M.uiuli tii4 SrrvKti loitl Cpil (XiiUy Tol- Ail OlMl tipendilmtl md R.r(uiimi . . . Tulil f nijiluil an. Rfuircrmntl Tlil Rrtuuiwri lulil Pciaunal SiK (Includtt all Ply roll Colli) , lolil Maleiull and Smfl lultl lapllal Outlay Total All Oihai F ndliuiti and Rciulrtmnli . . . Total londiiurri and rUtitramtnu lotil Rraowtcrt . Totil Ptraonal fanrken (Includn all Piyioll Call) , Total Mattnah and Srrvitri Titl Ctpital OulUy Total AH OUmi Eipcndlluitl and Rqulitnnli . , , Total f.pniuin and Rtquinnnanu . ....... Total Raaouitva Total rVrtonal Sn-tt (liKluda -U PiyroU Coau) Total Ma tart ail and Snri Total Capital Outlay Total All Oihti Liprndiiuita tnd Rfjifmtntt . . Total txratndituiri and Raaujitmanti Total Raauuun Total PcitunaJ Saimta (Includn all Paytoll Coau) Tcial Matanah and Sarrkai Total Upiul Outlay Total All Otrwf pniuii and Raquirtrtvanu . , Total tapandiluin and Rrqturtmtnli Total Ra"ui-Ti Total Priaonal Srivnti (Includtt all Payroll Coata) . Total Matttula and SiYicn Total Capital Out lay Total All Othai Hprndiium nd Rrqulrtrrwnli , , , Total laprndlluirl and Riqulitrmnll Total RVaouiiti . ACTUAL DATA AOOPTtO tUDOtT APMOViO RUOOtT t-AST YtAW 9 1 -B2 THIS Y,AWM2-B3 MtT YIAM B3-B4 15, QUI 22, 22,987 23,4 ib 10,500 21.500 21.1 17 22, 4M 7,012 10.2 )7 1 I, QUO 21r021 69, tm H,)4) ?. 112.B17 I HH.M3 I 76.540 ?IL1UJJtLI1' FUND ACTUAL DATA I AOOTTfD tUDCtT I AIOV0 lUOfitl LAST YtAAHX-J- TMIt YtAAaZrJU. HIMJ VAW -UiU 17. fcO) 51,294 53.7B7 43. 74 1 41,362 39.290 -0- 7. 305 z!t. 11,015 10,901 47.874 92. 359 112, B62 140.951 127.223 I 112. B62 I 14C.951 EWK R jV f RAIU9 FUND ACTUAL DATA I AOCT10 iuOOET I AMOVt BUCK.IT lait viAMai-H2 thii YtAnH2-ai Nt.T rta. ai-it 14.105 21.441 22.927 10.155 17. 750 11.150 p -0- 6.617 27,341 24.218 31.077 66.512 58.315 59.7U5 I 66.512 I 59.315 MblUlJHSIUlJWBMUUja-nUXCJ mynp ACTUAL DATA I ADOTTIO iOOOtT I ATIOV0 UOCT 'r Yt"iiP?in 'f yf" Mill ir YA" ?a 2fe5.237 200.000 150,000 265.217 200,000 150,000 433-192 I 2C0.0Q0 I 150,000 j)iqT.j)En-iO"--uuty rwn ACTUAL OAT A I ACKJTTIO tUOOIT I A HOVfO ROOOIT last yiah tqjq. th'I Yt"1BifiiiiHil "tV TtA" ifl-ii"' i 5.992 3.000 3.800 5.992 3.000 1.800 5.992 I 1.000 I 1.800 - fUL LOt -KfllJ i trlWIT- BtitKyjE nwD 1 ACTUAL JBAT1 " I AdOpTTB LiROT I A-ROVCB lUMtT LMT YIAWgXrfiL THIS YjAA7-yT M YAW gJ-B4 3.366 3,400 ' 1,90. 3. 366 3,400 1.9OT 1. 366 I 3400 I riXX) DAMAGE BOND PROCEEDS FUND Total Piraonal Sarrictt (Includn Payroll Coau) , ToUl MalaruU and Sanrtcai Total Capttal Outlay THd AU Other Expendtturti tnd Rrqulrtmrnti . . ! Total Fjipandt luiaa and Racjuirrmanta ToUl Rtaouroti , Total Ptnonal Strrica (Includaa all Payroll Coau) , Total Malaria- and Sanrkaa Total Capital Outlay Total All Oh Eintura and RaquiftrmnU . . , Total Eapandltunw aad Ruirvmanu Total RMmroti . , , . ACTUAL DATA AOOPTIO ioDCIT A MOViO RUOOIT LAST VIAM H-H2 THIS YIAH fl28j MtKT YIAW 838J 6,41 6 , "f I ,?SQ 6,416 6,500 1,250 6.416 I 6.500 I 1.250 HJVtNUJ. SHAHIJW FUND ACTUAL OATA I ADOPTI0 lUDGiT I APMlOVIO lUDOIT VftIT vf" if ''J- 7mii y(alL "t TT" i?iiL'fil 2oo zzzzzz zzzzzzz 5.500 3.700 30.386 15.571 8.880 30.586 21.071 . 12.580 37.671 I 21.071 I 1280 FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED GENERAL GOVERNMENT . FUND Total Paraonal Sarvior tlncludaa all Payroll Coata) ToUl Malaria! and Sarvtoaa ... Total Capital Outlay ToUl All Othar EBartwa aad Raaulranaata .... ToUl apaiUturaa and l-Miii-ananta Toul Raaoutnaa Eaorpt Praparty Taaaa Pi arty Taaaa naoai d Praparty Taaa Raq-irad to Balaa EUmatad Proparty Taaaa Nat as ba Raaaivad Total Proparty Taa Lavy Ivy Within TaiBaaa Ona-Yaar Spadal Ltvtaa Oulaida Taa Baaa Sanal and Continuing I Ma (OpaniUnf ) Sarlal Lavtaa Capil-l Canatruetiaal) L-rvy Par Payn nt of Bonoad D6 Toul Paraonal Samoaa (Incluaaa all Payroll Coata) ToUl Malarial and Sarvtoaa - ToUl Capital Outlay ToUl All Othar Expandituna and Ra -qulrareanu ToUl Eapan-ituiaa and RaquiramaDU Toul Raaourm tUotpt Proparty Taaaa Proparty Taaaa Raoaivad - Proparty Tmxm Raqulrad to Balnoa .. Eatimatad Proparty Taaaa Not to ba Raoalvad Toul Proparty Tai Lavy Lavy Within Taa Baaa - Ona Yaar Spacial Laviaa Oulaida Taa Baaa .......... Sarlal and Continuing Laviaa lOparatinf) ...... Sarial Laviaa (CaplUI Conatruction) Lavy For Paymtnl of Bon-ad Dbt ACTUH ftA'A, I -XIOkjDqff I ICrv5aurxlT 131,400 196,160 205.902 92,066 70,310 69.407 7,425 5,100 3.204 -0- 8,772 4.376 230,891 280. 342 282.891 56.507 v7 . 1V;,S45. 'j cftf-' UiU aai- ;.,-.Uf:-f-:i iili- ii9J 132.500 I 140.450 :,','yfi;' ii yunii'iw'i iiiiiiuaMi"j -- um , ! iiaji'i ni'd'ni -- ...-.-.y.-i . . ii-.iJ I PQNP SINKING FUND acto-. oat a j JoSmSJCoSa 1 SojOQfJ lAtrrtan ns run n-o I aaprt vta o J-P4 93. 348 83.912 70.951 i H.iSl. ... .H,8MM., o- . j"' 58,615 56.872 .' Q' - 4,689 4.550 ', ..''.1 , V' 63, 304 61.422 r'x'hy 1 Intal IVimmijI S'rk.ci (In. luikl ill Payroll Cotlil, total AljifHiU and Srnitat InUl t .piial I (uil iv InUl All Dilu-i I t,'iji ti.rr ji' l Ki'iuiKiwiila . . Iul.il I kii.IiI'mi- u.,1 Kriiiirciiwnu . . .'. . . . . . CENERv.cyyjUWMfBT. - Inlal Prrtonal Vrvkci (IikIuoVi all Payroll Coata). . , I i jl M jif ruli and Semen lulal laiHlal Outlay . loljl A'l Uthci Lxpenditurat and Rtuuiremenli Iota' Ekendituie and RcUircincntt ACTUAL OATA Ay iTfJ U.rtKitT I Arr"i i u ailOCeT LAST Yf AM 818? ILTLLi2 5,227 6,038 j 5,243 2371 5:656'" t - y,Tmj2 3.388 ' i'."500' 1 '"'804"' o- Z -o- ' -0- 10.987 I " 10.188 I 9,347 ORCANI.ATIONAL UN IT 'PROGRAM LIBRARY j-jaap ACTUAL DATA AOOTTtD UDOiT APPOViD Kr-T LAtT VIAM 81-82 this vtAPt B2-S3 WPXT YEAR B3-84 7009 6,977 B. 913 5,663 l",'448 1.41$ 2,437 J . li9PS. 2.400 -0- -0- -0- 14,109 I 12.42r I 12.72S NOTiCt C RTDOtT HWN0 ftha . .wrtitr Wittr Cpntrpl Ptatrlct . -m-.-t Jun 6 tVr .oil Cof..rY.tl" OfflcR,61"1-' '1'htr-.'r! ;.-, iar tha flaoal yaar a-rli nj July 1, IS L aa ap d by t Bappnar Watar Crmtrol TH,tret B--aat OaraaaiUaa. A anary af tha hadat to 1 1 1 1 hmirnrn. A aapy af tlaa aaaaajet y I- im ahau a 471 JU tUln Straat. Htppnar. DritOP lit. iiala-aiar- TIm tttwmt . . m ri Tha au-al waa piay-iad mm a aaaia at a-tountinf UJ aaaatolaal I l -aaa aritfc thahaa-taf .nJL mm 3t00 . tha praoading yaar Ma)or cfiarayaa. if any, and thatr affact aa tha hi aa, ara HaEXC-. iCatyl Bsppiiit- S13-8J OHy) Al Oawln FINANCIAL SUMMARY SSSr I Ti HI Tuna ul fl-il , -0- 200.00 AMTICTPATCD TJ MataraaadSariiaaa 2.235.80 WEOAIt-ChrrS TC-yaOiatlay fc . T JAJCrth-rt-p- narat aB i I li fh 24. t3 TOTAL Ar CIPATXD IUtX2UIr---NTS y-MQ.m ANTICIPATED Tat-I Ra.aia.aa Eanapt Praparty Taaaa b 813.05 RCVENUtS r r JJ Tt i Tli ih i Hi filiaii Bnajil 6.528.00 TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES ANTICIPATED Total Proparty Tmaaa lUquirad f B-J-nea Budaat -D- 6,575 00 TAX LEVY Hua: ElaHad Proparty Taaaa Nat -.R-aaivH di TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY -0- TAX I.KVIKS Within To. IW ..11... 1 t.m.OO PARTIAI I Y Orw Yur So-ml Ivy (uUHla Tax Baaa FUNDED HY 8-rial Ltviaa Hon Hon STATE OF TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PArrT-Y OREOON FUNDED BY STATE OP OREOON .. Hon Won TAX LEVIES Ona-Yaar8paelOutaida T Baaa I J?" TOTALLY Sarial Laviaa . Hon Worn) FUNDED BY avy ( raj,,, 4j Hon Hon LOCAL TOTAL PaOTEKTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY TAXPAYERS FVNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS How 6.323.00 Heppner Merchants softball team takes 4th in tourney In their first tournament of the season, the Heppner Mer chants' softball team took a fourth place trophy in the Hermiston Brush-Up tourna ment held last weekend. The two-day men's slow pitch softball contest was played in Hermiston and Echo. Rain and wind marred the tournament for the 19 teams. This is the first year for the Heppner Merchants. Players include: Jamie Query, Gary Kemp. John McCabe, Mike Rowell, Mike Smith, George Waterland. Delbert Binschus, Dave Eckman, Ron Bowman,' Dan Mathews, Laverne Van Marter. Dallas Harsin, Mark Pointer. John Smith, Doug Lowe and Mark Lovgren. Sponsors of the team in clude: Central Market, Buck num's Tavern. Sweeney Mortuary. Turner Ranches, Inc., Western Heritage Fede ral Savings and Loan, Far mers Insurance, Heppner Nor-Gas, Heppner Elks No. 358, Morrow County Grain Growers, Hutch's Printing, Les Schwab, V & G Tavern, Pendleton-Meppner Freight Lines. Ray Boyce Insurance, Heppner Auto Parts and Ben nett Ranches. In the first game, the Mer chants challenged U It I and own 14-7. John Smith and Jamie Query each slugged home runs for Heppner. The second game saw Ye Old Pizza Shop blasting the Merchants 15-2. The contest was played in a driving rain storm. Rich's Payless Lumber was the next opponent with the Merchants posting a 9-3 vic tory. Ron Bowman had a triple in the first Inning to spark the winners. The last game on Saturday saw Stanfield Drug being de feated by the Heppner team by the score of 7-3. Mark Pointer and Laverne Van Marter each had triples to pace the winning team. Sunday's game action star ted with the Heppner Mer chants beating the Stanfield Merchants 8-6. The Heppner squad jumped out ahead in the second inning, getting runs from George Waterland, La verne Van Marter, Mark Lov gren and Dan Mathews. Stan field came back with one run in the second. Heppner added two more in the third and fifth to hold onto the win, with Gary Kemp collecting four RBI's. The day ended for Heppner in the next game as they were defeated by Swain Motors 9-2. The Merchants managed eight hits with John McCabe sack ing a double. The Merchants resume league play in Hermiston on May 23 and 25, 7 p.m. at Hermiston High School stadium. All-Sports dinner planned May 23 ut HHS An All-Sports Dinner will be held at Heppner High School on Monday, May 23, at 6:30 p.m.. in the high school cafe torium. The purpose of the dinner is to honor all students who have participated in the sports program in any way during the school year: play ers, cheerleaders, dance team members and statisticians. These students are all asked to attend with their parents, a school spokesperson said. Dinner will be potluck. Those whose last names begin with letters A through M are asked to bring a main dish, and those whose last names begin with letters N through Z are asked to bring a salad. rn ; & L. iBW- Judge Don McElligott presented a plaque on behalf ot the state to Sharon Biddle, Heppner, during Morrow County OHirt Wednesday, May 4. Biddle received recognition for "faithful service to veterans" as a veterans' service officer from 1976-8-. Jr. Olympics meet to be held this Saturday Heppner Elementary School will be sponsoring an Ameri can Athletic Union (A.A.U.) Junior Olympics Track and Field Meet Saturday. May 21, at the Heppner High School Track. Registration for all events will take place that morning from 9 to 10 a.m. Participants must register at that time, said a spokesperson for the event. The meet will begin at 10 a.m. with field events taking place first. Running events will follow. Age divisions sanctioned for this meet are: 10 and under (will be 10 or under during 1983); 11-12 age division (will be 11 or 12 during 1983); and 13-14 age division (will be 13 or 14 during 1983). Any participant of age 12 and under may compete in three events, including relays. Participants in the 13-14 age division may compete in four events, including relays. There will also be an oppor tunity for children ages seven and under to compete, the spokesperson said. The events for these youngsters are standing long jump, 50-meter dash and the, softball throw. This track meet may be used to qualify athletes for the ' State Junior Olympics that will be held in Portland June 11 and 12, she said. Only athletes who meet or better qualifying standards will be allowed to advance to the state meet, the spokesperson ex plained. Only those age eight and over are eligible to ad vance to the state meet. Parent help is needed to hold the event. Those interes ted in volunteering are asked to contact Phyllis Payne at Heppner Elementary, 676-9128. or at home, 676-5173. IHS track team finishes fine season By ASHLEY CONKLIN With three boys scoring three points, the lone High School track team finished a fine season placing 34th at the Gass A track and field meet on May 13 and 14. Portland Christian took the boys team title with 74 points followed by Colton who had 40. Denny Starr was fifth throw ing the discus 136'4". Starr was beaten by an inch for fourth by Dave Huchins of Bonanza. He did not, however, make the finals of the javelin. High jumping 5'10", Tim Patton finished sixth in that event. Don Taylor was nipped at the tape in the preliminary heat of the 110-meter high hurdles and did not make the finals. Other local boys who placed were: Rich Widman, Echo, in the discus; Tyler Trumbull, Riverside (Boardman); in the shot put; Tim Porter, Gris- Road Report The Morrow County Public Works Department has re leased the following Work Re port for the week ending May 13: The road project on Little Butter Creek in the Pine City area is progressing. Shoulders were built up and widened and gravel was spread this past week. Many roads in the county that have been bladed during the past week include: Pettys Canyon, Bill Bergstrom, War ren, Art Dalzell and Ransom, Blackhorse, Freeieout, V.. Dalzell, Baker east and west, Ella, south of Ella, Carlson and Piper Canyon. Blackhorse Road received ditch and cul vert cleaning as did Kunze Road in Boardman. East and West Ella and Blackhorse roads were cleaned up from flood damage. Gravel was spread on Blackhorse, Ella, Baker east wold (Helix), in the long jump: Mike Brehaut, Condon, in the 800 meters; and Tim Smith of Griswold in the 100 and 200 meters. Griswold 's 400-meter relay team of Por ter. Marshall Batterton, Jay Gibbs. and Smith also placed. Boys' team scores were as follows : Portland Christian 74, Colton 40, Pacific and Oakland 34. Catlin Gable and St. mary's 30. Kennedy 28, Regis 27. Gilchrist 25, Glendale, Joseph and Sacred Heart (Salem) 14, Canyonville Bible Academy and Imbler 10, Griswold 9, Harrisburg, Sherman County, Lowell, and Santiam Christian eight, Perrydale and Mapelton seven. Echo, Union, Condon, Dayton. Sheridan and Nestuc-. ca six. Crow, Vernonia and Bonanza five. Riverside, Oak ridge and Alsea four, lone three, Yoncaiia, Wah tonka, Camas Valley, Waldport and Sacred Heart (Klamath Falls) two, Eddyville, Columbia Christian and Enterprise one. and west, Cecil and Carlson roads. Baker east and west, Cecil, Art Dalzell and RAnsom, M. Baker and Brenner Canyon roads were patched with cold mix. Patterson Junction in Boardman-Irrigon area dirt removed from the road and the road was widened. The open house at the new shop was well attended by residents of Morrow County and many favorable com ments were received. the had Phone extension about checks Those who recently mailed checks to the extension office in Heppner for 4-H Summer Week Scholarships are asked to phone the office and let the staff know. They have no other way of knowing whether checks were burned in the post office during the May 4 fire, The extension office number is 676-9642. 0kt..t$....rf7t,.fA mj0ii0 ' irr ir1 MT11 n-ffi iwin wtufc i ii