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SU ! ^ S i^ S s 1 EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 28, 1997 New e m p lo y e e s jo in BEO staff Shannon Applegate to speak at library Church to host missionaries Kevin McCabe Two new employees have been hired at the Bank of Eastern Oregon, Heppner Branch, effective May 15, bank president George Koffler has announced. lone native Kevin McCabe, 36, begins his career at BEO as executive operations assistant, working under Linda LaRue, chief finance officer. He will be responsible for the VISA Merchant Program and a variety of other operational duties. McCabe, who attended lone High School and Eastern Oregon State University, started his banking career at First American Banking Company at Pendleton in 1983. He then became a deputy for the Umatilla County Sheriffs Department in Pendleton before resuming his banking career at Inland Empire Bank. McCabe, his wife, Lon, and their daughter, Megan, hope to h> ; • • . - V -1 t * • ■ ■ * • • > I • 4 - . ; .;/• . ■ < ' - ' . • . t • .. 4* » i 'l v , - '. - - - ' ? - v. *• -.. v • L ; v •* i . •.* v •8 r l ’• *t relocate to Morrow County as soon as possible. In his off time, McCabe referrees at basketball games and enjoys hunting and fishing. Darrell Raver, 32, brings an additional facet to the banking business. Although he has had five years experience in banking, he graduated from Montana State with a degree in animal science with ar emphasis on farm and ranch management. He also has experience managing a large cow-calf operation. He was employed by Norwest Bank, an ag and commercial lender at Glasgow, Montana, and Rocky Mountain Bank Corp., Harlem, Montana, where he was a loan officer. Raver grew up in Madras and also attended Blue Mountain Community College at St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board_______ £ V ; ;.; \ Darrell Raver *. • .:• Ç - . & A fc: V * V % , - ** J r-V •* •> '-'* , '% * , . ’’ .V.'V • • Ì - / .V " - W . ; j There were 77 present for the Senior dinner May 21 and 13 meals were home delivered. Members of the Catholic Church served. Blood pressures were taken before the meal. The menu for June 4 will be beef tamale pie, tossed salad, vegetable tray, peaches, rolls and raisin pie. Members of the Methodist Church will serve. Hearing aid assistance will be offered at 10 a.m. with blood pressures taken at 11 a.m. The Nutrition Site Committee will meet at 1 p.m. The breakfast Friday May 23 was well attended, with about twice as many people as were at the first breakfast. If you haven't tried it, you are missing a real treat. The menu for Friday May 30 will be orange juice, milk, hot and cold cereal, prunes, biscuits and gravy, coffee and tea. Sue Vinson, Eleanor Gonty, Doll Campbell and Irene Swanson played pinochle Friday afternoon. Visitors at the Senior Center Thursday were Dyann Jo Swanson, retired RSVP director, and Don Thorndike, the new director, who were over from Pendleton. They also attended the transportation meeting at the courthouse. Dyann brought a large box of quilt materials for Daisy Collins. The county tour on the senior bus was canceled as only two people signed up. Everyone was too busy this weekend. A number of bus trips have been scheduled for July and August, the first being a trip to the Condon June 12 leaving Heppner at 10 a.m. Gerald Bergstrom will be the driver. Dates to remember are as follows: Tues. and Thurs., 10 a.m. exercise; W ed., hearing aid help, 10 a.m., blood pressures, 11 a.m., senior meal, 12 noon, site committee meeting, 1 p.m.; Friday, breakfast 8-10:30 a.m., cards, 2 p.m.; Sun., 7 p.m., movie. The bus schedules will be: Condon Meal Site, June 12, at 10 a.m.; Arlington, Tues., June 24, at 10:30 a.m.; Milton-Freewater, Fri., July 11, at 9 a.m.; Imgon, Mon., July 21, at 10:30 a.m.; Monument, Tues., Aug. 5, 9:30 a.m. The bus will also operate on senior day at the Morrow County Fair & Rodeo in Aug. and will go to the Pendleton Round-Up Dress Up parade in Sept. It's coming. .. .in your mail. I n . ‘j The Blue Mountain Community College Community Needs Survey Help us... ...help you. Look for it. Fill it out. Return it. The Rev. G. Randy Robertson and his wife Lynette, missionaries to the Slovak Republic, will pay a visit to the Christian Life Center in Heppner Sunday, June 1. The Robertsons will share "their burden for the people of central Europe, and specifically, those in the Slovak Republic," said a news release. "It is there the Robertsons will help train pastors, serving as instructors in the theological seminary in Banska Bystrica and also traveling throughout the country encouraging and assisting pastors unable to attend Bible college." For over 40 years, communism ruled that section of the world and no Bible colleges or seminaries were permitted to exist, said the Robertsons, creating a void of trained pastors. Since the Iron Curtain fell in 1989, however, the doors have been open to spread the gospel freely. "This is an exciting time in the Slovak Republic," Rev. Robertson said. "There is a great need to train pastors for the many new churches that are being started. God has called us to be part of this training process." Rev. Robertson pastored in the Oregon District of the Assemblies of God from 1976 to 1994, most recently pastoring in Canby, from 1983-94. Earlier this year, he received his master of divinity degree from Multnomah Biblical Seminary in Portland. Christian Life Center is located at 535 W. Morgan Street. For more information, contact Pastor Tim Van Cleave at 676-5448. Shannon Applegate "Rx for Controversy," a talk by Shannon Applegate exploring the lives and work of Marie Equi and Mary Sawtelle, two early day Oregon physicians, will be presented on Saturday, June 7, at 7 p.m. at the Heppner Library. The public is invited to attend and admission is free. The program is sponsored by Friends of the Library and is made possible by the Oregon Council for the Humanities, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Dr. Mane Equi (1873 - 1952) and Dr. Mary Sawtelle (1834 - 1893) devoted themselves to such causes as the prevention of child abuse, access to birth control, urban sanitation codes and the right of single women to own land. Ms. Applegate will Emily Ann Rea and Katie Marie Rea-twin daughters Emily Ann and Katie Marie were bom to Suzanne and Gary Rea of lone on May 15, 1997 at Good Shep herd Community Hospital in Her- miston. Emily Ann weighed 2 lbs. 0 oz, Katie Marie weighed 2 lbs. 5 oz. N O TIC E OF BUDGET HEARING FORM LB-1 I_I Republication A mooting ol tho at 1 June 17 Water Control D is t r ic t __________ will be hold on 19 97 (G overning Body) □ am ------- S p m al ‘ (0 _ l_ le j)g n e r -_Lgx j n g L o n Hwy t __ H e g g n e r^ _The purpose of this meeting is lo discuss the budget lor ( l ocat i on) c o , the fiscal year beginning July 1. 19_97 as approved by the_____HWCD_______________________________________ Budget Committee. (Mi^lctpal Corpotattnn) A summary of the buegot is presented below A copy of Ihe budget may be inspected or obtained at ^*30 Hwy, Heppner, OR Heppner/L exin gton Ham _____ a nd__ 4 pm . This certifies that tiro budget ______between the hours of _ (S lre n l Adelt«*«) was prepared on a basis of accounting that is Inconsistent Q not consistent with Ihe basis of accounting used during Ihe preceding year Major changes, if any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below. County City Morrow 5/22 /9 7 Heppner FIN A N C IA L S U M M A R Y A d o p te d B u d g e t T h is Y e a r— 19 9 5 - 1 9 9 7 TO TAL O F ALL FUNDS A p p ro v e d B u d g e t N e xt Y e a r— 19 9 7 -1 # 8 1 Tolnl Porsonal S o rv ic o s ............................................................ ___1 7 , 0 2 0 A n tic ip a le d R e q u ire m e n ts 1 .9 2 0 5 .8 0 3 4 5 .9 7 0 5 8 .5 8 9 4 5 .9 7 0 . 4 9 .8 6 1 8 .7 2 8 4 r- , 9 7 0 5 8 .5 8 9 0 ______________ 13. Total P ropoity Tnxos Roqulrod lo Balance Budget (line 11) 14. Plus Estimated Properly Taxos Not to be R ece ive d ........... 3 l_ , 5 8 6 0 11. Tolal Property Taxes Required to Balance B u d g e t............. 12. T o ta l R eso u rce s — add lines 10 and 11 ............................. A n tic ip a te d T a x Levy 3 .0 0 0 7 7 ,0 3 0 0 Tolal Unappropriated or Ending Fund B a la n c e .................... 9 Total R oaulrem ont« — add lines 1 throuah 8 .................... R e s o u rc e s 1 8 ,2 0 0 0 5. Total T ra n s fe rs ............................................................................ A n tic ip a te d SWCD, Weed Board to meet Births PUBLIC NOTICE Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk’s office at the courthouse in Hepp ner reports issuing the following marriage license during the past week: May 16: R oberto C havez Gonzales, 45, Boardman; and Guadalupe Castillo Salazar, 44, Boardman. Jerrold Alan Moore, 21, Irri- gon; and Elvira Nydene Garcia, 18, Irri- gon. in 1989. Earlier recognition came in the form of a national award from the Coordinated Council of Literary Magazines as well as an Individual Artist's Fellowship from the Oregon Arts Commission. Her articles and essays are published in various journals and her work appears in several recent anthologies featuring well known western American authors. Applegate has been the director of a historical museum, editor of a historical society press and has served on the Oregon Council for the Humanities' publications and editorial advisory boards. She has taught courses in regional history and wntmg, lectured and conducted workshops in many geographic areas of the United States. A mother of six children, and direct descendant of the pioneering Applegate family, she lives on the original Donation Land Claim near Yoncalla where she is presently working on her first novel. discuss the lifelong determination of these two women to gain professional and political equity on the western frontier. Shannon Applegate is the author of "Skookum: An Oregon Pioneer Family's History and Lore " and is co-editor of "Oregon Diaries and Letters". For more information about the program, contact the Heppner Library, 541-676-9964. Shannon Applegate has been a writer and historical researcher for more than 20 years and has an intimate knowledge of Oregon’s past, its historical collections and archives. Several thousand letters and many diaries formed the basis for the narratives comprising her book. Applegate is also co-editor of an anthology of Oregon letters and diaries, "Talking on Paper", the final volume in the award winning Oregon Literature series (Oregon State University Press, 1994). She traveled 10,000 miles with a copying machine and miniature office in her van locating many of Oregon's previously unknown and far flung diaries and letters, said a news release. Applegate has received various literary honors. "Skookum" was an Oregon Book Award finalist Pendleton. Raver and his wife, Dee, have three children, Colter, five, Chance, three, and Justin, six- months. They also raise paints and quarterhorses. He says that the kids are looking forward to mutton bustin' at the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo. M l B M g 1 .6 0 0 436 B Discounts Allowed. Other Uncollected A m o u n ts............. 15. T o ta l Tax L e w — add linos 13 and 1 4 ................................. 0 1 0 1 0 .7 6 4 0 . 7 6 4 1 T a x L e v ie s B y T yp e 19. Levy for Payment of Bonded D e b t.......................................... 0 „2 0 . Tolal. a L lin e s J filtiro u a h 19 leauals lino 1 5 )......................... Dobt O utstanding (2) None ______ ___ Debt Authorized. Not Incurred □ As Summarized FORM LB-2 * 9 . 7 M □ As Summarized K) None FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED A regular board meeting of the Name of ■'Adopted Budget Approved Budget Actual Data Morrow Soil and Water Fund C onstruction Reserve This Year 9 6 - 9 7 Next Year 9 7 - 9 8 . Last Year 9 5 - 9 6 Conservation District/ Weed ■a*________ 1 Total Personal Services Advisory Board will be held 1 5, 0 0 f t . -, 15,0 00 39.708.48 Tuesday, June 3, at 2 p.m. at the 2 Total Materials and Services . - v. 3 Tolal Capital Outlay Pettyjohn Office building in 4 Total Debt Service -vi r Heppner. 5 Total Transfers 29,5 86 R U C 'J H H l 6 Total Contingencies Agenda items include: t * » 4 .JS 7. Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements Environmental Quality Incentive *4 8 Tolal Unappropriated or Ending Fund.Balance . . . Program, 1997-98 Annual Work 9 Total Requirements 44,5 86 3 9 , 7 0 8 . 4 8 ï AO . Ö 3 0 , ........................ .. .. . x 44,586 Plan, manager report, weed 10. Total Resources Except Properly T a x o s ................ 39 ! 7 Q8 . 4 8 - A 0 , 9 3 0 1- report and agency reports. The meeting is open to the public. FUNDS REQUIRING A FORM LB-3 PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED W .C .C .C . Golf CfifR Ceramics, Plus QreenWare, Fired Bisque, C eram lchrom e supplies Orders Taken V > 4 •» . 1 9 a . m . - 5 p . m . M -F 9 6 6 -8 7 1 7 129 South Main, Pendleton Come Share With Us A t >V • Willow Creek B aptist Ck urck ■ l!fV Worship Service at 3 p.m . M e e t in g in th e 7 th -d a y A d v e n tis t C h u r c h r - 5 6 0 N o rtti M in o r • »<* Ladies' Play, May 20 Publish ONLY complelod poition of this page. Low gross of the field: Pat Name of Actual Data Fund General Edmundson with 36. Last Year 9 5 - 9 6 Flight A: low gross Susan 1. Tolal Personal S ervices............................................ Atkins 41; low net Lois Hunt 29; 1 5 1 8 . 5Ô 2. Total Materials and Services . . . 3. Tolal Capital O utlay................................................... least putts Karen Thompson 14; 4 Total Debt S ervice..................................................... long drive Susan Atkins. 5. Total Translers............................................................ Flight B: low gross Joyce 6 Total Contingencies ................................................... Dinkins 47; low net Norma 7. Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements . 8/ 9 9 . 0 9 French 30; least putts Lynnea 8 Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . . . 1031/.59 9. Total Requirements ................................................... Sargent 13; long drive Joyce 465U.36 10. Total Resources Except Property Taxes Dinkins. 46 6 / . 2 3 11. Total Prop. Taxes Recelved/Required lo Balance Flight C: low gross Lorrene 12 Total Resources (add linos 10 and 11) .................. 10 31 / . ' 5 9 Montgomery 44; low net Floss 13. Proporty Taxes Roquitod lo Balnnco (Irom lino 11) Watkins 28; least putts Cam 14. Estimated Property Taxes Not lo be Received A. Loss Due to Constitutional Limit......................... Wishart and Dons Graves 14; B. Discounts, Other Uncollected Am ounts........... long drive Floss Watkins. 15. Total Tax Levy (add lines 13 and 1 4 )...................... Long putt: Dons Graves 7'11". 16. Levy Within the Tax Base ............................... 17. One-Year Levy Outside the Tax B a s e .................... K.P.: Bcv Gunderson 9'6". Chip in: Jenny Reynolds #17, 18. Serial and Continuing L evies................................... .19.. Levy 1 « Karen Thompson #18, Jan Paustian #17, Lynnea Sargent #18. Birdie: Pat F.dmundson #10. I Adopted Budget This Year 9 6 - 9 7 I Republication Approved Budget Next Year 9 7 - 9 8 2020.00 6200.00 "2ÖÖ0.ÖÖ 2 000. 00 T777T m 5940.00 u -------- 5940.00 5803.00 15003.00 5275.00 8728.00 1 5003.00 " ' 10764.00 1 0764.00 Published: May 28, 1997 Affid ■