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HM M M Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 13, 1990 - NINE HOHE HEALTH a ------------------------------------------------------------------ MORROW COUNTY MEOICAL Approvaci BuOgot 61.000 13,000 - - - - 59,290 9,051 1. TotH Personal Sarvtoa* .................................. t. TOW Material« and lantnai............................. a. ToW CqW OuOsy........................................ 4. Tout Debt Sarvtca......................................... 1. ToWTranelere ............................................ 1 TOW ConOngondoo........................................ 7. •. t. 10. Adopted BudQtt Actual Data - - 69.500_______ 7.710_______ By Ann M orter - - - ToW A l M w Expéndame# and Requirement« ToW Unappropriated Kndhig Fund I Total Endbig Fund Baiane« . . . . Tom AntlrtpaU fl Raqutrsmanta HOSPITAL BASED SERVICES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MORROW C O U N TY 1. Total Partonal Sarvtca« lo o tY o o r A p p ro v e d B u d g e t A d o p ta d B u d g e t A ctu a l D a ta M E O IC A L 1 9 8 8 -8 9 • .................................................... • 2. T o W Motartal* and S o n i c o « ............................................. 1 L 2 .L 6 0 3 3 2 .I V ) * .< 1 0 -0 0 0 __________ * t 7 .* l5 0 _____________ 6 * 1 .1 0 0 __________ 4. Total Oafct S a r v tc a ............................................................... • - • _____________ 3 J L Û Û Q _________ _____________ 6 8 . Q Q Q __________ « . T o W C o n d n g a n d o o ............................................................. 7. Total A l Othar Expenditure« and Requirements #■ To w Unappropriated EiW ng Fund Balança . . . 0. Torn Ending Fund Balance................................. 10. Tom Anticipa led Requlrementa......................... Lnq SQq I**2.*t6n 622.103- PHYSICAL THERAPY 1. Total Parsonal Sarvicaa T h la Y a a r 1 9 8 9 -< i0 2. Total Material« and S a rv ic a a ............................................. N a x tY a a r 1 9 9 0 - 9 . 1 ----------- 2 ,2 8 0 99 M .k io .................................................... A p p ro ve d B ud ge t A d o p te d B u d g e t A c tu a l D a ta MORROW COUNTY MEDICAL » 2 3 ,é 6 0 - - 9. Total Capital O u t la y ............................................................. - - 4. Total Date Sarvtca ................................................................ - 5. Total Tra nsfer« ____ - - - - - 7. Total A i Othar Expandlturat and B a q u lra m a n ts ____ 1 . - _________ - _ - a. Total Ending Fund B a la n c e ............................................... - __________________ 1 ______________2 . S . a k Q __________ .0 . Total Anticipated R e q u ir e m e n t «...................................... _____________ Í U 5 Í 9 ___________ IDENTIFICATION OF FUNDS BY UNIT/PROGRAM FORM LB-4 lone students McCarls Lexington Yard o f receive awards Month winners for June The following awards were presented at the lone High School awards ceremony held shortly before school was dismissed for the year. Big Sky Academic Awards: Jo Cupps, Linda M orter, Nancy M orter, Amy Pointer, Amy Wagenblast, Janie Cupps, Crystal Minster, Danielle Stefani, David Wagenblast. OSAA Trailblazer Award: Amy Wagenblast; Army Reserve Scholar- Athlete Award-Jo Cupps; American High School Math Examination Award-Brent Sheribon and Ryan Halverson (tie); Newspaper Award- Heidi Nelson; Language Arts Awards-Renee Van Leersum ; Drama Award-Heidi Nelson and Mike Garrett, sets-Travis Greenup; Spanish Award-Amy Pointer; Ad vanced W oodw orking-Linda Morter; Beginning Woodworking- Renee Van Leersum; Metal Work- Bryan Basford; Typing: David Wagenblast and Crystal Minster; John Philip Sousa Award-Bryan Basford; Louis Armstrong Award (Directors Award)-Chisanna Warren and Kristine Bedortha; Citizen ship Awards-Darcee Padberg and Mike Lovgren; President's Physical Fitness Award-Mac Lovett and Danielle Stefani. Publish ONLY Completed Portion ol Thta P a g e ____ N«m* ot Untf/Progrsm HEPPNER CLINIC Fund A d o p ta d B u d ge t M ORROW C O U N TY M E O IC A L T h la Y a a r A p p ro ve d B u d ge t ' 9 3 9 '3 0 193.857 221,100 * 1 5 .1 0 2 8 6 .7 0 0 N a x tY a a r 1 9 9 0 -9 1 7 * 1 7 ,7 1 0 11 q 76 n 3 . T o ta l C a p ita l O u t l a y .................................................................... 4 . - T o ta l D a d ! S a r v t c a ....................................................................... - _ - _ - 9 . T o t a l E n d in g F u n d B a i a n c a .................................................... to. T o ta l A n ftd p a ta d R a q u ir «m a n ta " " — ■ —' -------- TTT. .... — Nmrm of Unn/Pfogram _ • 7 . T o ta l A l O th a r E x p e n d itu re « a n d H a q u tra m a n ta . . . . 3 o 2 3 8 , 9 5 9 ___________ ____________ .......................................... ; , f t o a ___________1------------------------ 3 6 2 , 9 7 0 ---------------------- BOARDHAN AMBULANCE Fund MORROW COUNTY MEDICAL la s t Y a a r 1 9 8 8 -8 9 T h la Y a a r 1 9 8 9 -9 0 1 9 9 0 -9 1 7 .5 0 0 7 .2 9 0 3 * 1 .9 7 9 7 2 .6 2 * 1 6 9 .3 1 0 1 .000 - - - - - - - T o ta l C o n ttn g a n c ia a .................................................................... - - - ___________ - ___________ . - 9 . To ta l E n d in g F u n d B a i a n c a ..................................................... A n d d p a ta d R a q u tra m a n ta .......................................... N a x tY a a r 8 .* t 9 * t 4 . To ta l D e b t S a r v t c a ....................................................................... to. T o W A p p ro ve d B u d ge t 1 V ..L 6 2 3 . T o ta l C a p ita l O u t l a y .................................................................... 6 . A d o p te d B u d ge t A c tu a l D a ta _____ 187.935_____ ______________ 8 0 . le a l Yaar A d o p te d B u d g e t T h la Y e a r I 3 8 9 '9 Q 12*1 ___________ 1 _______________ 7 7 . 6 0 0 ___________ • ol Unt/Program BOARDMAN CLINIC F** M OR ROW C O U N T Y — M E D IC A L 1 9 B o -d 9 ’ A p p ro v e d B udget N a x tY a a r 1 9 9 0 -5 1 .................................................... 12,131 *100 . . . 1 0 6 . *tlO 2. Total M aterial« and S a rv ic a a ............................................. 16.50*1 90,800 8* 1. 6*10 1.375 9.000 2.000 t . Total Peraonal Sarvtcdk 4. Total Dept S a m e « ................................................................ - - 7. Total A4 Othar Expenditure« and Raqutramanta . . . - - - - - - - __________ S. Total Unappropriatad Ending Fu n d Balança .............. - . - 100-200 10. Total Anucipaiad Raquiram anta ...................................... ____________ I Q a Q I Q __________ 1____________ 1 3 3 . 3 5 Q __________ N*nw ol UnA/ProgrBin COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES Fund A d o p te d B u d g e t A c tu a l D a ta M ORROW C O U N TY M E D IC A L la s . Yaar 1 9 8 5 -8 9 T h is Y e a r 1 9 8 9 T ú A p p ro ve d B u d ge t Next Ye ar 1 9 9 Q -9 1 770 .......................................................... 205 2. To ta l M a la ria l« a n d S a r v i c a a .................................................. 9 .9 7 2 1 7 ,3 7 1 6 0 .3 6 0 3. To ta l C a p ita l O u d a y ..................................................................... 1 6 .7 9 0 3 6 .8 7 9 ________________ 9 , n o n t . To ta l P e ra o n a l S a rv ic a a 4 . To ta l O a M S a r v t c a ....................................................................... « . T o ta l C o n t m g a n c ia a .............. 9 . To ta l U n a p p ro p ria ta d E n d in g F u n d B a ia n c a 9 _ 176 ................ To ta l A n tic ip a te d R a q u ira m a n ta 7Rn Scholarships awarded at BMCC Counties to share U.S. Forest receipts 1 « in _____________ 2 6 . 9 6 2 --------------------- ____________ i t j n , 2 s o ___________ 1 _____________ a i t s . 7 f l n ___________ ....................................... Published: June 13, 1990 lone schools announce honor roll NOTICE OF REDEMPTION To the Holders of Port of Morrow, Oregon National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation 12% Guaranteed Pollution Control Revenue Bonds (P a rifir Northwest Generaluif( Cmnpativ Project! S e ri« 1981N Due: July 15, 2011 CIISII* #734730 AD 7 NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of the Indenture of Trust, dated as of July 15. 1981. between Port of Morrow. Oregon and Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as Trustee, under which the above-referenced bonds (the “ Bonds 'I were issued. $60.000 principal amount of the Bonds have been selected for redemption on Julv 15. 1000 through operation of the mandatory Sinking Fund at a price of 100“.. of the principal amount thereof plus accrued interest thereon to such redemption date, as follows: COUPON BONDS 67 157 190 242 330 334 421 56! REGISTERED BONDS WITHOUT COUPONS Hund Nam her Principal \m waal Principal \nHiMnl 1« hr Hr deemed 116 124 $ 1 0 .0 0 0 1 0.000 $1 0 0 0 0 10.000 Payment of the amounts due upon such redemption date will he made, on or after such re demption date, upon presentation and surrender of the Ronds for redemption and payment (in the case of coupon Bonds, with coupons due Januarv 15. I*W1 attached ) at the office of Morgan Guaranty Truftt Company of New York, Corporate Trurt D epartm ent, 30 Weal Broadway, New York, New York 10015. Coupons maturing on July 15, l1*#) should be detached and presented for payment in the usual manner. Coupons due January 15. 1901 attached to the coupon Bonds called for redemption shall be void. On and after Julv 15. 1990. all interest on the Ronds so selected for redemption shall cease to accrue. M< >RGAN Gl AR ANTY 1 HI ST COMPANY or^EtloKK Tnntw Dated: June 13, 1990 l nder the Interest and Dividend Tax Compliance Act of 1983. we may he required to withhold 20".. of any principal payments (including premium, if an\ \ made to holders who fail to provide us with, and certify under penalties of prrjurt a correct taxpayer indenttfication number (employee identification number or social security number, as appropriate! on or before the date the securities are presented for payment. Those holders who are required to provide their correct taxpayer identification number on Internal Revenue Service Form W-9 and who fail to do so tna\ also he -ul»jn t to a penalty of $50. W e print G azette-T im es Envelopes 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 lone High School has announced its honor roll awards. A student must be on the ‘A’ honor roll for three consecutive nine-week sessions to receive an ‘A’ honor roll award and must be on either the ’A’ or ‘B’ honor roll for three consecutive nine weeks to receive the ’B’ honor roll award. Students are as follows: Freshmen ‘A’: Jannie Cupps, Crystal Minster and David Wagenblast; ‘B’-Ryan Halvorsen and Danielle Stefani. Sophomores: ‘A’-Nancy Morter and Amy Pointer; ‘B’-Kristine Bedortha, Heidi Nelson, Eric Orem. Brent Sheirbon and Chisana Warren Juniors: ‘B’-Fumika Matsui. Seniors; ‘A ’-Linda M orter, Melissa Rowell, Amy Wagenblast and Renee Van Leersum; ‘B’-Jo Cupps and Mary Cupps. lone Middle School and High School have announced their honor rolls for the 4th nine week session and second semester. Sixth grade ” A” nine weeks and semester: Melissa M cElligott, Lynde Minster. Marie Tworek, Becky Wagenblast; Seventh grade-“ A” nine weeks: Bridgett McElligott. Tammy Nolan. Cynda Stevens; semester-Bridgett McElligott, Tammy Nolan, Jessica Stefani and Cynda Stevens. “ B” nine weeks-Jason H alvorsen. Michelle Jones, Jamie Lovett. Jessica Stefani; semester-Kim Bedortha. Sean Casey. Jason Halvorsen. Gregg Holtz. Jamie healthy peonies in colors ranging from white through pink to dark red. Though the peony blossoms are on the wane, the lovely leaves of the peonies will provide decoration all summer in contrast with the rich col or of the pole fence. To the left of the gateway a longer stretch of fence will be highlighted by a variety of geraniums for the rest of the summer. Viewers should go far enough past the gateway to get a peek into the delightful and spacious back yard where a row of tall shade trees on the south give summer protection to a large lawn bordered with a varie ty of beauty spots, among which are some clever garden ornaments. On the north side of the house sweet pea vines have a good start up neat supports and promise a feast of color for the future. St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board _ To ta l E n d in g F u n d B a i a n c a .................................................... 10 fin n Morris and Shirley McCarl, 320 ‘C ’ Street, Lexington, have been named Lexington Yard-of-the- Month for June. "A feast of beauty is in store for anyone who can take time to walk or drive a block and a half off the main street for a look,” said a Garden Bug spokesperson. Carefully groomed lawns exten ding out under the stained pole fence into the parkway at the end of the dead-end block by Willow Creek are the foundation for the McCarls’ beautiful garden. A well cared for wagon wheel stands to the right of the open gateway where a short walk leads to concrete doorsteps. On the steps are four different antique teakettles planted with geraniums to welcome visitors. The space to the left of the gateway a few feet of the pole fence is glorified with a fine collection of Eastern Oregon State College has recognized 58 students who achiev ed academic honors for 1989-90, in cluding Keith Kenison of Heppner, who received high honors. Students who earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 to 3.74 received honors; students with a GPA of 3.75 or above received high honors. Special medallions were presented to the honor students at the annual Awards Assembly Thursday. The medallions were worn by the reci pients during commencement exer "«c---------------------------- cises Friday. By Jane Rawlins Of great interest these days is watching the new Central Market take shape. We have both grandstand and ringside seats here to observe the progress of construction and we’re enjoying it. Though not posting a GT Bulletin Board for two weeks, this center con tinues with many activities. This week the Monday quilters are also doing an RSVP sewing project of drawstring popcorn bags, a request from the Port of Morrow. The Heppner TV Association held their annual meeting here at 7 p.m. Tuesday. We enjoyed a delicious Father's Day dinner at noon.Wednesday with good friends from the Baptist Church helping with serving. The center’s board met that afternoon and the VFW that evening Recipients of the Bob Goss in the front room The exercise group met on Tuesday and Thursday. Memorial Scholarship have been an Next week: Monday the Quilters and Company invite anyone interested nounced by Blue Mountain Com in learning to quilt to come by from 1 to 4 p.m. The owner of the quilt munity College. they are now doing says she would not object. The quilt is in the frame, The Bob Goss Memorial scholar helpers are present, so come in and try your hand at it. ships are awarded to students in one Tuesday and Thursday the exercise group time has been changed from of three automotive programs. 12 noon to 10 a.m. The Wednesday noon dinner will be turkey loaf, baked Award winners are Dan Peterson, beans, fruity jello salad, vegetable tray, whole wheat rolls and sweet potato lone, in diesel mechanics and Jeff pudding. Servers will be from the Methodist Church. Meadows, Halsey and Chris Noyes, Saturday we will be serving a country breakfast to the class of 1950 on Pendleton both in automotive their 40th reunion. mechanics and George Turner, Every week day the Doilaride car is still running. Call the office, Pendleton, autobody technology. 676-9030, Delta Huber for Tuesdays and Thursdays and Rita Hedman for the other days. _ _ . _ .................................................. Kenison receives honors at EOSC Shirley McCarl Lovett, Becky Picknell. Eighth grade “ A” nine weeks: Truitt Greenup, Heidi Orem. Jason Proudfoot and April T aylor; semester-Truitt Greenup and Heidi Orem. ” B” nine weeks: Mike Green; semester-Mike Green. Jason Proudfoot and April Taylor. Freshm en ” A ’ nine weeks: Crystal Minster. Danielle Stefani and David Wagenblast; seniester- Jannie Cupps. Ryan Halvorsen. Crystal Minster. Danielle Stefani and David Wagenblast. ” B” nine w eeks-Jannie Cupps, Ryan Halvorsen, Deacon Heideman and McLain Lovett; semester-Deacon Heideman and McLain Lovett. Sophomores “ A” nine weeks and semester-Amy Pointer and Nancy Morter. “ B” nine weeks-Kristine Bedortha. Kari Morgan. Heidi Nelson, Eric Orem, Brent Sheirbon and Chisana Warren; semester- Kristine Bedortha, Heidi Nelson, Eric Orem. Brent Sheirbon and Chisana Warren. Juniors “ A” semester-Fumika Matsui. " B ” nine weeks-Wendy Anderson. Jim Holtz and Fumika Matsui. Seniors " A ” nine weeks-Linda Morter. Melissa Rowell, Renee Van Leersum and Amy Wagenblast; semester-Jo Cupps. Linda Morter, Melissa Rowell, Renee Van Leer sum and Amy Wagenblast. “ B” nine weeks-Jo Cupps, Mary Cupps, Mike Lovgren and Darcee Padberg; semester-Bryan Basford, Mary Cupps. Darcee Padberg. An estimated $197 million will be shared by 31 counties in Oregon and 27 counties in Washington, accor ding to estimates released recently by the U.S. Forest Service. Morrow County will receive $578,998.76 as its share of the fiscal year 1990 Na tional Forest System receipts. The O regon am ount totals $ 1 5 4 ,6 7 9 ,7 1 3 .5 9 , and the W ashington am ount totals $42,281,751.10, according to Pacific Northwest Regional Forester John Butruille. Revenues are col lected for the uses of land and sale of resources from 24.5 million acres of national forests and grasslands such as timber, grazing, recreation, and minerals. States are required by taw to use their share of the receipts for public schools and roads. Butruille said making advance estimates of the state payments helps local budget planners complete their work. He said the final payments will be based on actual receipts col lected and may vary from the estimates announced today. According to Butruille, interim payments representing 75 percent of the estimated total state shares of na tional forest receipts will be made in September. The balance will be paid in December, when final figures on the revenue collected during fiscal year 1990 are available. These estimates do not include 25 percent of the 1990 revenues from the Crooked River National Grassland in Oregon. Revenues from national grasslands are based on calendar year receipts with payments made the following March. Heppner High announces honor roll Heppner High School has an nounced scholastic honors for the se cond semester of the school year. Named to the honor roll are: Seniors: C am Brownfield. Eric Connor, Angie Currin, Jennifer C urrin, Dan Lindsay, Dean Munkers. Jody O'Donnell, Casey Pedro, Teri Piper, Lana Schmidt. Kim Stookey and Kevin Tucker; Juniors: Nikki Brisbois, Melanie Gates. Bob Krein, Jeanie Patterson 4 ., Ken Wallace and Shannon Zumwalt. Sophomores: Sarah Clark, Kim Johnston 4 ., Nina Tucker. Freshm en: Sherry Bingham. Jeremy Clark, Mark Conklin, Shawn Cutsfoith, Lance Marvin, Peter Pearson. Alecia Tamasky and Laurel Webber-Gray 4. Students receiving honorable men tion are: Seniors: AlyssaDick. Mike Gor man and Ryan Miller. Juniors: Rosalie Breidenbach. Tricia Coe, Amy Greenup. Bill Hays, Scott Johnston, Jacob Maben. Jay Michael. Rick Osmin and Bec- ca Wicklund; Sophomore: Hiroki Tanaka; and Freshmen: Jeremy Maddern. Ryan Pence, T.R. Riehl, Missy Wallace and Stephanie Wright. Improvement awards have been earned by Ty Z eller, Amy Brownfield, Tony Burt, Kevin Kilkenny and Madora Rill.