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PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORGANIZATION UNIT/PROGRAM BY FUND FORM LB-4 ---------** ^ t |A«| a -■ m M m Pub«ah ONLY cofiipioioo ponioii o* in n pcyv> ] ] RepubOcaHon U amia « m 1 | I ureti InX/fTlnnia — m a . , - „ . naniu >ugrpnvuf|Nininfni Downtown Loan In to re s t Account 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. Actual Data Last Year 1 9 9 4 -9 5 0 0 17*171 0 Adopted Budget This Year 1993-96 0 0 57&S9 5 Total Personal Services...................................... Total Malorlal* and Sorviees.............................. Total Capital Outlay............................................ Total Dob! Sorvtca.............................................. ) Total Translata.................................................... ■ it’ .«$• '$ £ * ■ . Total Contingencies............................................ 0 Total AH Othor Expenditures and Requirements . ■ • • V/ , . Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Oalanco . . 1,341 Total Requirements............................................ Approved Budgsl Next Year 1996-97 0 0 3,668 0 & ■ • • + :-, ••'WC/*' . •>.: Vt.;M :• ..... 0 rf.-v'd ft:-; 4,609 0 3,668 Nam* ol UnWPregrarM)apactmenl 1. Total Personal Sorvicoa........................................ 2. Total Maltrlala and Sorvtcoa................................ 3. Total Capital Outlay.............................................. 4. Total Dabl Service................................................ 5. Total Transfers...................................................... 6. Total Conllngencloa.............................................. 7. Total AH Other Expenditures and Requirements . . 8. Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . . . 9. Total Requirements.............................................. Noma of UnM/Program/Department U t i l i t y Deposi t Account t. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0 0 11,173 0 0 0 0 0 ,. ô >■ • •< '• 0 0 37,124 0 ■ Ö ri,. ; ■■«ff 11,173 ö Actual Data Last Year 1994-95 Adopted Budget This Year, 1 9 9 ^ :3 6 . •' 'V ‘ïY' ‘ 0 • eA.‘ = • . ■ -------------------7 T7 T 7 Ï Approved Budget Next Year 1996.97 0 0 0 Total Personal Services........................................ 0 0 0 Total Materials and Servicea................................ 1.676 20.347 16.510 Total Capital Outlay.............................................. o 0 Total Debt Service................................................ 0 NÜMätsMftMÜ: AMSfc#** W 'r ''i -'> .- .ajfrtAN'. ••V'«3 Total Trane fers...................................................... '•■/I v. •• Total Contingencies.............................................. 0 Total AH Other Expenditures and Requirements . . ________________0______ _________________ Q______ tty if **•.'* r rr£ s n m s æ z n i e s s b s e b e h s s b s i Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . . . s 1.676 ! 16.510 Total Requlremenls.............................................. __________ 2 0 .3 4 2 _______ School board approves staffing The Morrow County School Board, at their regular meeting Monday, May 13, approved new staffing for 1996-97 as recommended by the adminis tration and ÿudget committee. The board approved an $816,200 budget April 29 to fund the new staffing posi tions. New staffing includes the following: A.C. Houghton Ele mentary-three 3Vi hour educa tional assistants; Sam Board- man Elementary-two teachers, five full-time ed assistants, one 3 ¥ 2 hour custodian, one dean of students; Columbia Middle School-three teachers, one 3Vi hour custodian, one vice-prin- cipal/dean of students; Hepp- ner Elementary-one full-time ed assistant, one 3% hour ed assistant; Heppner High School/Ione High School- ¥ 2 position school to careers teacher, Vi time alternative school teacher; special educa tion-two full-time ed assistants; English as a Second Language- one full-time teacher Board- man, one full-time teacher Ir- rigon, three full time ed assis tants Boardman, three full-time ed assistants Irrigon; District- one assistant superintendent, one tech troubleshooter. The board hired Kevin Fry, currently dean of students at Riverside High School, as prin cipal of Columbia Middle School, for the 1996-97 school year, replacing current prin cipal Don Holes, who has ac cepted a position with another school district. In other business, the board: -heard a report from Super intendent Chuck Starr that the 1996-97 school lunch prices will remain the same as this year; -approved the transfer of ownership of the old Irrigon School to the city of Irrigon; -heard a request from Ann Murray, Heppner, to support improvement of the Heppner school music program; -learned that the district has received the final State Stan dards Report and that the district is in compliance in all areas; -accepted the low bid of $16,512 from Allstott-Gentry Construction, Heppner, for a metal roof on the district office gym; -received the 1996-97 co- curricular list for June action as follows: Heppner High School- John Boyer- head girls basket ball coach; Kelly Boyer-rally ad visor; JoLynn Britt- resigned as rally advisor; Steve Brownfield- assistant track; Dale Conklin- athletic director, head track; Linda Dutcher-annual, Talent ed and Gifted (TAG) program; Teri Gentry-head volleyball; Robin Graff-assistant baseball; Greg Grant-head golf, head football; Rick Johnston-head baseball; Barney Lindsay- Future Farmers of America; Chuck Matteson-assistant boys' basketball; Martha Munkers- dance team; Lee Padberg- resigned as head boys' basket ball; Les Payne-assistant foot ball; Bob Ployhar-assistant boys' basketball; Chris Rauch- assistant football; Dan Reid- assistant volleyball, assistant girls' basketball; Nancy Swarat- assistant volleyball, drama; open-choir, pep band-reinstate; lone High School: Robin Graff-assistant football; Dana Heideman-head girls' basket ball; Del LaRue-head boys' basketball, head track, athletic director; Cathy McCabe- assistant volleyball; Charity McElligott-head volleyball; Jim Raible-drama, head tennis; Gregg Rietmann-head football; Dean Robinson-assistant boys' basketball; Sarah Rucker- annual; Kelley Swarat-assistant girls' basketball; open-assistant track-reinstate, rally-reinstate, music; -Heppner Junior High: Vicky Broden-assistant volleyball; Melissa Cutsforth-resigned as head girls' basketball; Greg Grant-assistant boys' basket ball; Dave Gunderson-head football, head boys' basketball; Lana Orr-head volleyball; Jess Osmin-assistant football; Jean Strange-resigned as assistant girls' basketball; Barb Peterson- head track; Bamey Lindsay- assistant track-reinstate; open- pep band-reinstate, choir-rein state; baseball reinstate; -lone Elementary/Middle School: Barb Collin-head volleyball; Dale Holland-head boys' basketball; Diana Kin- caid-TAG; Dean Robinson- head football, head track; Steve Schaber-head girls' basketball, assistant football, assistant track-reinstate; Heppner Elementary School: Linda Shaw-TAG. -approved recommendations on all classified and confiden tial staff employment for the 1996-97 school year; -received a final 1996-97 school calendar with the first student day Sept. 3, following Labor Day, Christmas break from Dec. 20 through New Year's Day, Spring Break from March 24 through March 28, and the last day of school June Published: May 22, 19% Affid_____________________ 6 ; -heard the following an nouncements: Heppner High School graduation May 23, 7:30 p .m .; lone High School graduation, May 24 8 p.m.; Riverside graduation May 25, 7 p.m.; May 27 Memorial Day holiday; last day of school for students May 30. PUBLIC NOTICE A public meeting of the Budget Committee of Heppner Water Control District, Morrow State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 19% to June 30, 1997 will be held at 430 Heppner Lexington Hwy, Heppner, OR. The meet ing will take place on the 5th day of June, 19% at 7:00 P.M.. The purpose is to receive the budget message and document of the district. A copy of the budget document may be in spected or obtained on or after May 28 at 430 Heppner/Lex- ington Hwy, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Bud get Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the pro posed program with the Budget Committee. Published: May 22, 19% PUBLIC NOTICE Meppner Gazatte-TiniM. Heppner. Ortgon Wednesday. May 22. 1996 - ELEVEN The Morrow County Court will not be meeting on it's regularly scheduled dates of Wednesday, May 22, 19% or Wednesday, June 5, 19%. There will, however, be a special County Court meeting on Tuesday, May 28, 1996 at 1:00 p.m. Published: May 22, 19% PUBLIC NOTICE OPENING OUR WAITING MORROW COUNTY LISTS SCHOOL DISTRICT Now accepting applications for COOLING TOWER PROJECT the Section 8 Housing Program AT RIVERSIDE HIGH and for the Low Income Apart SCHOOL ments located in Hermiston INVITATION FOR BIDS and in Athena. For more infor Morrow County School mation or for an application District invites sealed bids for: stop by our office at 155 S.W. Installation of a cooling tower Tenth St., Hermiston, OR at the Riverside High School in 97838. Phone number Boardman, Oregon. Sealed (541)567-3241 or 1-800-221-6729. bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., June 5, 19%, at the Dis trict Office, P.O. Box 368, Lex ington, OR 97839 at which time they will be opened and read Published: May 8, 15, 22, 29, aloud. Bids received after the 19% time fixed for opening will not Affid______________________ be considered. Bid specifica PUBLIC N O TIC I tions may be examined or ob NOTICE tained at the District Office The Housing Authority of from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Umatilla County will be chang Monday through Friday. The ing our office hours as of June School District reserves the 1,19% . The NEW hours will be right to reject any and all bids. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Charles D. Starr and Friday 9:00 AM to Noon Superintendent, and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Morrow County School Wednesday will be 1:00 PM to District 4:00 PM only. New applica Published: May 22, 19% tions for housing assistance will only be accepted on Tuesdays and Thursdays during regular office hours. SERVING GILLIAM, MOR ROW, UMATILLA AND WHEELER COUNTIES Green House Corinne*« Greenhouse FuDoCanyon Road 9-6, Mon -Sat. through May Any other time, or for directions, call: . 676-3016 jf itS Jessica Sumner We are so proud of you Love, Prom Mom & Dad Tim, Sam B l Family Gazette-Times PUBLIC NOTICE UNITED STATES DEPART MENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE Land Exchange Notice PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that The Heppner City Council the USDA Forest Service is will hold a special meeting on considering a land exchange June 4 ,1 9 % to 7:00 pm at City with W.C. Wood Construction Hall. The purpose of the meet Co., Inc. ing is to conduct the city man Federal lands are: ager's annual evaluation. The T. 2 S., R. 26 E. W.M., sec. evaluation will be held in ex 35, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block ecutive session pursuant to 5, on the West side of Willow ORS 192.660(1X0. Creek, in Jones' Addition, Gary B. Marks Heppner, OR, Morrow Coun City Recorder ty (460 S. Court St.) containing Published: May 22, 19% 0. 34 acre. Affid T. 1 S., R. 1 E., W.M., sec. 26, Lots 1, 2 ,1 4 ,1 5 , & 16 A north PUBLIC NOTICE erly parts of Lots 3 and 13 in The Planning Commission of Block N, Town of Sellwood, the City of Heppner will con Portland, OR, Multnomah duct a special meeting on Tues County (8825 S.E. 11th Ave.) day, May 28, 19%, beginning containing 0.67 acre. at 1:00 pm at Heppner City NON-FEDERAL LANDS Hall, 188 West Willow Street, T. 13 S., R. 11W., W.M., sec. to consider a sketch plan for the 1, portion of the SE¥« lying proposed Lakeview Heights north of the centerline of Drift Subdivision located on Morrow Creek. County May 2S 26 35, tax lots T. 13 S., R. 10 ¥ 1 W., W.M., 900 and 905. sec. 6, portion of Lots 3 & 4 ly Gary B. Marks ing north of the centerline of City Recorder Drift Creek. Containing 55.72 Published: May 22, 19% acres. Affid______________________ Persons having valid objec tions to this proposed exchange PUBLIC NOTICE must file their claims or objec HEPPNER RANGER tions with Wendy Herrett, DISTRICT Director of RLM, P.O. Box PROPOSES FAR SIDE 3623, Portland, OR 97208-3623, SALVAGE within 15 days after the date of The Heppner Ranger District the last publication of this of the Umatilla National Forest notice. is considering the Far Side Published: May 15, 22, 29, and Salvage, located in Morrow, June 5, 19%_______________ Grant, and Wheeler counties. This sale would salvage blown PUBLIC NOTICE down trees and trees infested INVITATION TO BID with Western pine beetle along Morrow County Health Dis 320 miles of open and seasonal trict invites bids for profession ly open forest roads. The pur al auditing services in order to pose is to recover economic perform a financial and com value and impede further tree pliance audit for Morrow mortality caused by this beetle. County Health District for the Approximately 90 Mbf of wood period from July 1,1995 to June products will result from this 30, 19%. Job and contract sale. Only dead and dying trees specifications may be obtained would be harvested and no at the office of the Morrow new permanent road would be County Health District, P.O. constructed. This sale would Box 9, 564 East Pioneer Drive, have an identifiable salvage Pioneer Memorial Hospital, component, and as such would Heppner, Oregon 97836. be exempt from administrative Sealed bids will be received appeal (Public Law 104-19). at the Morrow County Health For additional information or District Accounting Office at a project description, contact the address shown above, un Warren Plocharsky, project til 5:00 o'clock p.m. Pacific leader, at the address or phone Daylight Time on June 3, 19% number below. Public partici and then pubJicly opened and pation is encouraged; com read aloud at the Morrow ments would be most helpful if County Health District Regular received by June 11, 1996. To Board Meeting to be held on comment, contact Delanne the same date and place in the Ferguson, Heppner Ranger Home Health Conference District, P.O. Box 7, Heppner, Room. OR 97836, (541) 676-9187. No bid will be considered Published: May 22, 19% unless it contains a statement Congratulations Flowers Vegetables Herbs PAX Paper Published: May 8, 15, 22, 29, 19% Affid by the bidder that ORS 279.350 (prevailing wage law and pre vailing wage rates) will be com plied with, if applicable. Each sealed bid must be plainly marked on the outside of the envelope as "Bid for Provision of Auditing Services". Morrow County Health District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, na tional origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in con tracting, employment, or the provision of services. Morrow County Health District reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further information, con tact Daniel Grant, Morrow County Health District Finance Officer, at (541) 676-9133 ext. 25. Published: May 15 and 22,19% Affid C A n D OF T H A N K S Thanks to all the volunteers, participants and those who donated to the Rolling Hills Run. S.M.C. EMTs ____________________ 5-22-lc The family of Winnie Hyatt would like to say THANK YOU for all the prayers, cards', flowers, food and other acts of kindness shown us when we lost our loved one. Words can not express the feeling of friendship that we were shown. A special thanks to the Fossil Baptist Church for the meal after the service. Evelyn Peralto & family Waylaqd, Pat Hyatt & family Harold, Linda Hyatt & family ____________________ 5-22-lc I would like to thank the following people for helping to make the Spring Concert of the South Morrow Community Choir a great success: to MCGG for the use of the truck with the liftgate for moving the piano; to Heppner High for the use of the risers; to Father Con don and St. Patrick's Church for the use of the church, the group loves to sing there; to Sharia, my right-hand "m an ," your accompanying is greatly appreciated by all of us; to An drea for also accompanying, we will miss you when you go off to college; to the choir mem bers, you keep me on my toes and I enjoy working with each and every one of you. Have a wonderful summer and we'll see you in the fall. Debbie Wryn South Morrow Community Choir ____________________ 5-22-lc We would like to thank these wonderful people for all their help and support after our car accident: the staff at Pioneer Memorial Hospital; Sherree M ahoney; Tina and Toni Kemp; Jessica Maben; the Bob Worden family; Stormy How ard; Mindy Qualls; the Jay Coil family; Chris Jones; Jeff Orr; Kenny Eckman, and the many people with gifts and phone calls of concern. Brooke Boyer Josie Proctor ____________________5-22-lp The staff of "Friday School" wishes to take this opportuni ty to express a sincere word of thanks to the following people who have given of their time and energy and support to make the 1995-% Friday School a huge success: Cherry Web ber; Court Street Market; Peggy Conner, Peggy Fish- bum; Gail Hughes; Suzanne Jepsen; Ruth Bergstrom; Josh Coiner; Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court; Sandy Holtz, Helen Jefferys; Linda Shaw; Vicki Broden; Dawn Garrett; Cindi Breidenbach; Danielle McDowell; Father Gerald Con- « don; Rachel Hoobing; Matt Berretta; Matt Hoobing; Gret- chen Berretta; Shelli Britt; Gin ger Bowman; Annie Schwarz; Sarah, Alex and Julianne Carl son; Carol Hoobing; Rae Trachsel; Robanai Disque; Father A1 Miller; Sharia Erich Heather Martin; Bill Karwacki and the staff at Heppner Elementary School; Georgia Van Winkle; John and Ann Murray; the staff at the Oregon Trail Library-Heppner Branch; parents of Friday School child ren, Christopher Peck; Mary Brannon; Merilee McDowell; Vicki Rayburn; Drew Brannon; Dr. Jeanne Beretta; Pastor A1 Trachsel; Pastor Stan Hoobing; and the congregations of All Saints Episcopal Church, Heppner United Methodist Church and Hope Lutheran Church for their prayers, words of encouragement and support. If we have omitted anyone, we apologize for the oversight, but express our deep thanks just the same. Paster Stan Hoobing, Friday School coordinator _________________ 5-22-lc Cara Osmin's third grade class would like to thank the following people and organiza tions who so wonderfully con tributed to their trip to Salem: Social Ridge Ranch; Dar and Kelly Merrill; A1 and Donna Osmin; Twice Upon a Time... bookstore; Maude Hughes; Hazel Mahoney; Kelli Rosen berg; Jim Kempas; Karen Du buque; Jim and Cam Wishart; Corol Mitchell; Seitz Aviation; Heppner Chamber of Com merce; Bank of Eastern Ore gon; Iris Campbell; Finley But tes Landfill Company; Willow Lodge No.66 IOOF; Buzz and Stacey Wainwright; Ellen Ken nedy; Mid-Columbia Bus Com pany; SOLV (Save Oregon Lit ter and Vandalism); the Hepp ner Gazette-Times; The East Oregonian; the chaperones- Susan Atkins, Robanai Disque, Deona Hodges, Sid Kennedy, Susan Lankford, Bill McKin ney, Reverend A1 Trachsel, Stacey Wainwright, and the bus driver, Ed Baker and his