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Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon W ednesday, May 13, 1902 - NINE Supports Peter Fels Letters to the Editor To the Editor: I write to support Judge Peter Fels for election to District Court To the Editor: 90’s and reflect the community Judge-Umatilla/Morrow Coun For the first time voters in both standards. Rudy if elected will be ties, Position 2. Judge Fels was Morrow and Umatilla counties an asset to die court and the com appointed to the position in have a choice in the selection of munities of Morrow and Umatilla January and has done the ex a district court judge for depart counties. pected excellent job in the ment 1. This opportunity was I am urging your vote for Rudy position. created by Rudy Murgo, can Murgo for department 1 and Judge Fels has on the bench didate for department 1. bring needed change to the court. and as attomey-Director of the Rudy Murgo has the capacity, Sincerely, Oregon Legal Services office ex initiative, and professionalism to (s) Terrel Rudolf hibited an even temperament and bring the district court into the Pendleton excellent judgment. Judge Fels is a legal scholar with an outstan ding background solving pro respect for his consistent involve blems unique to the district court. To the Editor: Yours very truly, ment in our community. Both his I support Judge Peter Fels for (s) Larry Rew work on the Affordable Housing U m atilla-M orrow County Pendleton Development Forum and on the District Court Department 2. Umatilla County Community Several years ago, I had occa Children and Youth Services sio n s work with Peter profes Commission are an example of To the Editor: sionally. I was extremely im his concern. pressed with his legal skills and February 18, 1945 was a very I urge you to vote for Judge cold day as I crawled down the ability to solve difficult problems. Fels on May 19. Since getting to know him, I landing net to the waiting landing (s) Liz Lorenzen craft. Dick Courson was right have gained a great deal of Pendleton beside me as the third assault wave hit the beach and the black full-time operation of the Board- sands in Iwo Jima. In those few terrible days on To the Editor: man Lamb Weston French fry the beach and in the foxhole, I have worked with John Prag plant and has culminated this past Dick Courson was right beside over many years in our profes week by his being designated sion, on the Boardman Planning Realtor of the Year in recognition me. When I looked back from the Commission and in my capacity of his accomplishments for our deck of the hospital ship at the as a director of both the Colum communities and his profession. smoking hell of Iwo Jima, I knew bia Basin Board of Realtors and I fully support John Prag for Dick Courson was still there. Umatilla Electric. Morrow County Commissioner. That is loyalty. Jo h n ’s leadership was For 33 Vi years Dick Courson (s) Lee E. Docken highlighted in his successful ef Boardman has served the people of our com forts in helping to preserve the munity as district attorney and judge. That, too, is loyalty. I am not going to kick aside, like an empty ammo box, that kind of loyalty. Dick Courson could have done a lot of other things with his life, but he gave 33 Vi years of his life to the com munity. That is loyalty. 1991 Oldsmobile 98 Elite On May 19, 1992, I will not ioaded with leather interior • fail you old friend, semper only 5,800 miles! fidelis. (s) Darrell Coppock Lexington 1992 Olds 98 Regency Rudy Murgo demonstrates principle [THE FOLLOWING CIRCUIT JUDGES AND DISTRICT JUDGES HAVE SERVED THE CITIZENS OF UMATILLA AND MORROW COUNTIES H onorable J o h n K elly, T h e D alles, O R . H onorable M ilo Pope, B a k e r C ity , O R . H onorable Eric V alentine, L a G ran d e , O R H onorable J a c k O lsen , P e n d le to n , O R H onorable R obert A bram s, P e n d le to n , O R . Fels demonstrates leadership After due deliberation find their verdict in favor of Courson is loyal JUDGE RICHARD J. COURSON and recom m end you V O T E to RE-ELECT JUDGE RICHARD J. COURSON Supports John Prag Authorized by Committee Re-elect Judge Richard Courson. C . Courson, Treasurer, Star Rl , Boa 820, Pendleton. 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Tow n Marvin Padberg Glenn Bradley Merle Carlson Kenn Evans Bob Byrd Don Holes Frank Pearson Ed Glenn Paid for by Ed Glenn Boardman, Oregon fo r RR0W The numnee ol this meeting le lo dlecuee the budget tor ‘ ' ^ ^ n“*<9~* r*""” " 1— - CftdÉpw—t d QpwmÉn / / r / y * « r X > /// 21 Ju u u u M FINANCIAL SUMMARY Adopted Budget This Y e a r -1 9 9 1 -9 2 T O T A L O F ALL FU N D S 1. Tot* P o rto n i Sacv*oa*.................................................... ¿ 6 : Approved Budget Next Y e a r - 1992-93 >7000 TO O ¿/¿srr 2. To t* Mutria! and Sarvtcat 3. To W Capital Oudsy ................................................................ 4. Tot* D#6t Scrvtca Anticipated Requirements 6. Total Translsrs ............... çooo •700 Ù 7. To W Unappropriated Endng Fund Balance 9. To W A l Otoer Expondkures and Requirements 9. Total Reautremenla — add bias 1 »vouch 8 ~~vTZT7ò v / a ú/d JAaoo 4^6 o / ù J B aa'J 10. To W Resources Except Properly Taxes Anticipated Resources 11. To W Propeny Taxes Required k> Balance Budgsl Anticipated Ta x Levy 14. Phis: Esima fed Properly Texas Noi lo bs Rsosived 13. ToW Property Taxes Required k> Balance Budget A Loss Due IB Consihidonaf Lxrvu B. Oiaoounts Alowsd. Odiar Uncollected Amounts Ä 7 7 8 0 0 V J a 94 » V ^ tT c ic J ÓÓO 14. Levy Whhin tie Tax B a s e ....................................................... 17. One-Year Levy Outside tie Tax Base Ta x Levies B y Ty p e i t . Sanai and ConSnuing Levies................................................... • 19. Levy tor Payment ot Bonded D ebt.......................... VI ¿¿J ÆIATi M i j g O f INDEBTEONEM Debt OuWaraSng □ As Summarized □ None ________□ None Debt Authorized. Not Incurred □ As Summarized PUBLISH BELO W O NLY F C O M PLETED Dobt Outstanding Long-Term Debt Debt Authorized, Not Incurred Juty 1.1992-93 Approved Budget Year July 1. 1992-93 Approved BudoetYaar Sonde ............................... InflVMt BtAnog Warranto ... O tm ................................. This budget M u d e tie InWnSon t> borrow In emlelpeSen ol revenue ("Short-Term Borrowing”) as summarised below Estimated Amount to be Borrowed FUND LIABLE 3 5 .0 0 0 Estimated interest Rate M ¿V Estimated Interest Cost S7u mm sen FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED w FORM LB -2 Publish O N LY completed portion ol this page To u t Anticipated Requirements m ust equal Total Resources. Actual Data Last Year 9Û-9L 1. Total Panonai Sarvtcas .................................... 5048 2. ToW flalarlals and Services 5635 3. Total Capital Outlay............................................ 4. Total Debt Sorvico 9 7 8. 9 10. 11 ToW ConQngonctoa Total Al Othar Expandrturas tod Aaquramants Total Unapproprtatad Ending Fund Balanca Tow Ending Fund Balance ToW Anbdpated horysromonli Tow RoeAjroos _ -------= Harold Baker Meg Murray Robert Harrison Richard Ladd Dean Kegler Pat McClintock Charles Thom ason *] S> O O m d S , U J jy,* e * * » « th* the budget /Wo r r OlO To the Editor: I plan to vote for Judge Peter Fels for U m atilla-M orrow District Court Judge in depart ment 2. Judge Fels has proven himself to be an intelligent, even- tempered, and very hard working judge. He is a man of creativity and vision. Not only does Judge Fels see the court system as a place for justice, he views the courts as a place to educate our children. Judge Fels goes into local classrooms to teach young peo ple about our legal system and he invites classes into court to watch and learn about the legal process. The future success of our justice system depends on how well we teach our children to understand and respect our laws and the role of the courts. Judge Fels has demonstrated leadership in pro viding our youth with positive learning experiences. Let’s vote to retain Judge Peter Fels on May 19. Sincerely, (s) David O Conant-Norville, M.D. Pendleton Thom as W. McElligott Barb W adekamper * 7 _________1 9 ^ * 6 h0* Forrest Burkenbine ^ «"»heheldon ^ 3 1 4 t ' U " was prepared on a beats ot accounting that is^consistent; dnot consistent «nth the basis at accounting used during the preceding year. Urges vote for Fels 2 - 1986 Olds Delta Royal Broughms 4dTs, / I A summary at (he budget Is presented below. A copy at the budget may be Inspected or obtained at T A K E A LO O K ! i D*-m- the Macai year beginning duty 1, taa? aa approved by the We have some great Used Cars & Pickups -L O A D E D - drt y W OOO trttesi ~ OR FOR M LB-3 318530 See LB-8 see LB-3 See LB-3 329223 329223 see LB-3 see LB-3 see LB-3 see LB-3 see LB-3 1 1 FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED Publish O N L Y Completed Portion of This Page • Name ot • Fund to __ ____________ ________________________ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9. 7. ___ 1. • 1 4 I g 9. 7 10. O il. | 12. 10 ■ 13. 11. ~ 14 “ t a 19. I. r 19. y , IT. 4 , 19. s 1 19. see LB-3 see LB-3 Total Personal Services...................................... Total Materials end Services............................. Total Capital O utlay............................................ Total Debt Service.............................................. Total Transfers.................................................... Total Contingencies .......................................... Total A l Other Eapendltures and Requirements Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance Total Ending Fund Balance............................... Total Anticipated Requirements......................... Total Resources Except Properly Taxes ........ Property Texes Received ................................ Properly Texes Required to Balance Estimated Property Texes Not to be Received A. Lost Due to ConetSutonel Limit ................. B Discounts. Other UnooSected Amounts Total Properly Tex Levy...................................... Levy Within Tex Base.......................................... One-Year Levies Outside Tax Base ............... Serial end Continuing Levies........................... Lew tor Payment at Bonded Debt . . . . . . . . . , Actual Data Year 90-91 5043 5635 0 Adopted Budget This Year 91- 92 I 18500 I 397565 I I Check here I this is an emended form Approved Budget Next Veer 92-93 T7 TO T ~55555~ "845W