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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 6, 1990 - SEVEN
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Adopted Budget
This Year - 19 lS i5 0
T O T A L O F A LL FU N DS
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4. Total Debt Service ..............................................................
Anticipated
Requirements
6. Total Contingencies ................................................................
Helen Riehl (I) with students who placed first
in their grade level during the R & W reading
16.
17.
18.
to.
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Lavy Within the Tax Base..................................................
Ona-Yoor Lavy Outocda tha Tax B a s a ....................................
Levy for Payment of Bonded Debt........................................
Sartal and Continuing Leviea......................
Total of »net 1« thru 1» ....................................................
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Fair and Rodeo Court
keep busy schedule
By Anne Morter
The Morrow County Fair and
Rodeo Court had a busy Memorial
Day Weekend, traveling to Spray to
participate in the parade on Saturday
and returning home to attend the
Morrow County Pioneer Picnic
Sunday.
Queen Judy Jepsen and Princesses
Dana Flanagan, Stacie Henry and
Trisha Coe rode to first place in the
Queen and Court Division of the
Spray Rodeo Parade to start the
weekend. Returning to Heppner for
the Morrow County Pioneer Picnic,
each princess was presented with a
In the Service
was given to the Day Care Center.
Another wheelchair has been
donated to the center, says Forquer.
The center now has two wheelchairs,
a walker, several pairs of crutches,
braces and other things available at
no cost to anyone needing them
temporarily.
The Soroptimist Club has donated
50 day-pass swimming tickets for
low income children. City hall is
printing the tickets and the center
will disperse them to qualified
children.
Adult and Family Services sends
a representative from the Hermiston
office to the center the first and third
Wednesday of each month. Call the
center for information and phone
number.
Donated clothing and articles that
are new or like new are given with
the C hristm as food boxes.
Throughout the year they are wrap­
Thomas Stanton
ped, labeled and stored in the
Air Force Reserve A irm an
‘Christmas room’. “ If you have ex­
Thomas
L. Stanton has graduated
tra Christmas wrap it will be
from
Air
Force basic training at
gratefully accepted and put to good
Lackland
Air
Force Base, Texas.
use,” said Forquer.
During
the
six
weeks of training
“ We have been delightfully sur­
the
airman
studied
the Air Force
prised at the success of the rummage
mission,
organization
and customs
table selection,” she said. “ It has
and
received
special
training in
generated a lot of interest and has
human
relations.
proven to be a good source of in­
In addition, airmen who complete
come. Drop in and check it out. You
basic
training earn credits toward an
may find that needed article or a
associate
degree through the com­
treasure you can't live without.”
munity
college
of the Air Force.
The next board meeting is June 19
His mother and stepfather, Mr.
at 7:30 p.m. The public is welcome
and Mrs. Creighton Ramsey reside
to attend. Coordinator is Nadine in Boardman.
O’Brien. Hours are 8 a.m. to 12 and
He is a 1988 graduate of Riverside
1-5 p.m. Phone is 676-5024.
High School.
Marine Lance Cpl. Dennis G.
W hitaker, son of Jerry Whitaker
and Ruth Bostick, both of Irrigon.
has been promoted to his present
rank while serving with the 1st
Marine Division, Camp Pendleton,
Calif.
A 1988 graduate of Riverside
tiara by the former Miss Rodeo
High School, he joined the Marine
Oregon, Sylvia Ladd and her
Corps in January 1989.
mother, Lorraine Ladd.
Staff Sgt. Larry I). Ransom has
This past weekend gave the court
been decorated with the 12th award
a break from their hectic road
of the Air Medal in Panama
schedule. The time was well spent
The Air Medal is awarded for
planning their trip to this weekend's
meritorious achievement while par­
Grand Floral Parade in Portland.
ticipating in aerial flight.
The Grand Floral Parade is one the
He is a linguist with the 6933rd
showcase events of the Portland
Electronic Security Squadron.
Rose Festival and will be televised
Ransom is the son of Ned E. and
on Portland Station KGW (Channel
Wanda F. Ransom of Mesa. Ariz.
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His wife, Valene, is the daughter
' ‘ Morrow County should be pro­
of Nita Jemmett of Lexington
ud of its court as the girls had to meet
The sergeant is a 1980 graduate of
vigorous standards to be invited to
C entral Valley High School,
participate," said a spokesperson.
Spokane. WA.
Tax Levies
By Type
14. Plus: Estimated Property Taxai Not to ba Received
15. Total Levy-ead Hnei 13 and 1 4 ........................................
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The Neighborhood Center will
sponsor a frozen potato giveaway
June 13 from 1 to 3 p.m. Simplot
donates the potatoes to the center.
The potatoes are given to anyone on
a donation basis and monies receiv­
ed go into the center’s donation fund.
There will be a class on drying
fruits and vegetables June 28 from
7 to 9:30 p.m. at the center. The Ex­
tension office will present the class.
There is no charge but those in­
terested should call the center if they
plan to attend. There is a nine-tray
food dryer at the center for public
use. A small donation will be re­
quested to help cover the cost of the
electricity used. A pressure canner
is also available to loan.
Twenty-seven volunteers donated
time during the three days of the
rummage sale. With the addition of
the regular volunteers. 507 hours of
volunteer work was donated for the
month of May. Miller’s Mini Mart
& Chevron and the Soroptimist Club
gave monetary donations. Donated
food from private persons and
businesses totaled 218 V$ lbs. Since
the sale, the rummage table and sale
of donated furniture has added
$237.25 to the donation fund.
During the month of May, nine
emergency food boxes were given,
serving 23 persons, according to
center secretary VoJean Forquer.
Eleven people received clothing and
one person received pharmaceutical
assistance. Two families received
household furniture. A case of cereal
Anticipated
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Neighborhood center hub of activities
Anticipated
Resources
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Clark, Amber Flaiz, Shad Hisler,
Cheryl Hargrove, Wes Haynes,
Marissa McCabe, Brittni Padberg,
Michelle Ruth, Tai Sweek, Scott
Van Winkle.
Second grade 28 earned 54: Trisha
Adams, Chris Bowman, Brandi
Brantley, Jeff C urrin, Stanley
Cutsforth, Amy Drake, Candice
Laird, Justin Nelson, Kim Pointer,
Tracy Rankin, Macy Rhea, Michael
Schonbachler, Randy Smith, Delia
Victorio, Brian Wick, Kaylee Zum-
walt, Stephanie Clough, Ben
Goodyear, Lindsay Greif, Casey In­
graham, Kimmy Marvin, Darrin
Ployhar, Anita Richards, Ashley
Ropp, Jake Roy, Heidi Turrell. Mat­
thew Van Liew, Jenny Williams.
Third graders 36 earned 127: Jill
Barber, Matt Berretta, Brooke
Boyer, Audra Bunch, Amy Burken-
bine, Derek Gunderson, Mandy
Haley, Jaclynn Hughes, Jessie
Maben. Josh Parke, Ryan Pettyjohn,
Bobbie Rankin, Josh Sharp, Ian
Sweek, Julie Watkins, Lacy Wood,
Kristi Worden, Monica Burkenbine,
Danny Coiner, Jared Eckman,
Casey Evans, Adriana Garcia, Jacob
Gavin, Kathleen Greenup, Sarah
Greif, Janelle Healy, Christy Ken­
ny, Paul L auritsen, Jennifer
Madison, Shane Matheny, Angela
Munkers, Treve Palmateer, Brooke
Sweeney, Jeff Waterland, Travis
Winters, Brian Knowles.
Fourth grade 24 earned 48: Min­
dy Binschus, Carrie Hargrove, Heith
Henderson, Annie Hisler, Judy
Peck, Josie Proctor, Dusty Rollis,
S. Tout AH Other Expendtturea and Requirements
9 Total Requirement« «on unes t thru S
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A record numer of certificates for
treats at the R & W Drive-In were
earned by students in grades one
through seven, through the R & W
Reading Program at Heppner
Elementary School.
This was the fifth year of the pro­
gram started by drive-in owners
Tom and Helen Riehl as a means to
encourage children to read more.
Each reading teacher established
criteria appropriate for the age and
reading ability of the child. For each
goal reached, the student was given
a certificate good for a specific treat
at the R & W either ice cream cones,
sundaes, shakes or an R & W
“ Delight.”
This past year 167 different
students earned a total of 418 cer­
tificates. Last year the Riehls
donated 376 certificates to 187 dif­
ferent students. Teachers report that
the program encourages students to
read and that many have not only im­
proved their reading, but seem to be
developing in their enjoyment of
reading, said Heppner Elementary
School reading specialist, Linda
Shaw.
In the 1989-90 school year 167
students earned 418 certificates; in
1988-89 187 students earned 376; in
1987-88 153 earned 334; and in
1986-87 105 earned 190.
Eighteen first graders earned 34:
Krista Adams, Shawna Benjamin,
Sarah Eckman. Danielle McDowell,
David Piper, Lindsey Ward, Bran­
don Young, Katie Bacon, Nikki
program. Brooke Boyer, third grade was top
reader overall earning nine certificates.
Josh Roy, Sherry Sieler, Tim
Sumner, Stephanie Wegwerth, Brian
Burnside, Jarrod Clark, Melissa
Cutsforth, Jayme Hansen, Bonney
Hill, Jessica Keersemaker, Katie
Kenny, Caleb McDaniel, Jaylene
Papineau,. Lindsey Ropp, Cam
Sweeney, Crysti Taylor, Jessica Van
Winkle.
Fifth grade 39 earned 104: Joe
Bacon, Shannon Benjamin, Josh
Coiner, Jenny Gavin, Chris Jones,
Tiffanie Munkers, Mindy Qualls,
Amber Rollis, Jim Schlaich, Robby
Schultz, Eric Skroch, Eric Schon­
bachler, Mike Vejraska, Lindsey
Waterland, Jeff Watkins, Jeff
Wilson, Rick Worden, Rebecca
Ward, Robert Stillman, Joann
Bingham, Brent Gunderson, Mandy
Gutierrez, Stormy Howard, Cimmie
Huth, Toni Kemp, Brian Koffler,
Stacy Lauritsen, Ben Marvin, David
M ichael, Lori M oeller, Jerid
Ployhar, Jennifer Rankin, Jenny
Richards, Lonnie Rill, Phillip
Tellechea, Nicole VanEtta, Ann
Wick, Damien Wilhelm, Mike
Williams.
Sixth grade 19 earned 46: Colin
Anderson, Angie Bergstrom, Jenny
Burkenbine, Daniel Burnside, Renee
Devin, Jossie Evans, Phillip
Spicerkuhn, Brian Struckmeier,
Melissa Zumwalt, Alena Binschus,
Josh Clark, Bethani Cookston, Ben
Ewing, Matt Keersemaker, Tina
Kemp, Donnie Pointer, Heather
Ripple, Jessica Sumner. Rodney
Zumwalt.
Seventh grade three earned Five:
Dani Hill, Jenny Krein, Jenny
Marvin.
Approved Budget
Next Year - 19 90-91
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