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    Just how over $2,400 in
money recently collected for the
Lexington Fire Dept. Auxiliary
will be spent, was a major topic
at the Lexington town council
meeting last Monday night.
Some fire department
members want the money given
to the department to spend,
however, the auxiliary decided to
consult the council before
anything is purchased.
The money was collected in a
recent scrap metal
drive
orchestrated by Jean and A1
Brazell of Lexington Machine
Works.
The auxiliary is an official non­
profit organization, so any
donations from individuals to the
organization now will be tax
deductible. The auxiliary will
make final decisions how the
money will be spent, however,
Monday they asked that all
requests from the fire department
for equipment over $50 be sent
to the town council first.
According to Lexington
Mayor John Renfro the auxiliary
has decided to allocate all funds
not donated for a specific
purpose at 75 percent for the fire
department, and 25 percent on
fire education, smoke detectors,
etc. The auxiliary also decided
to request two bids on any
equipment or supplies that will
be purchased.
Lexington resident Carmen
Wilson expressed frustration
with what seems like red tape
and the slowness with which the
fire department requests for
equipment were being handled.
"We want our homes protected,
so we go out and raise money
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Card, bunco
party set at
St. Pats
Parish Hall
Lexington discusses how to
spend raised money
January 19 2000 - FIVE
Nikki, Mark McElligott earn youth group awards
(for the fire department). We
(Lexington Auto Body) donated
all the metal we could from our
place so the money would go to
the fire department. That's why
A card and bunco party will be
everybody donated. Now the held at St. Patrick Church parish
money's tied up. We have to get hall on Sunday, January 23. Play
the (fire department) rigs up and of bridge, pinochle, and bunco
running, it's just a mess. It's will begin at 2 p.m.
frustrating," she said about the
The church's Altar Society is
process.
again sponsoring this break from
"They keep putting us off. It's mid-winter routines and will be
been a hassle. I don't know serving
refreshments
and
what's going on," she said.
offering prizes.
She said the council did vote
Cost of the event is $2.
to let the fire department have
batteries it needed for the fire
trucks.
In other town business Renfro
said following an accountant's
review of the 1998-99 budget,
The Morrow County Grain
the council was informed it must
Growers
agronomy department
hold a supplemental budget to
correct a $23,000 short fall in the will hold their winter growers'
general fund. "This is a violation meeting Wednesday, February
16, at the Willows Grange Hall
of state law and must be
in
lone.
corrected," Renfro said. He said
The
meeting will start with
the council had until June 30 to
coffee
and
doughnuts at 7:30
correct the problem.
a.m.,
followed
by the first
He added that the town budget
committee will meet Jan 31 to presentation at 8 a.m. Lunch will
be provided at 12:30 p.m. with
work on the problem.
Renfro also said the town has the conclusion of the meeting.
Local representatives from
qualified for a 10-year $75,000
Morrow
County Weed Control
loan
from the Morrow
District
and
Wheatland Insurance
Development Corp. The money
will be used for a planned town will give presentations as well as
representatives from AgriCheck
water system upgrade project.
ag testing labs, Novartis, BASF
and Monsanto. Products and
label updates will be topics of
discussion along with a wheat
fertility nutrient management
program.
Send or Receive
Oregon recertification and
CCA
credits have been applied
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Mark McElligott helps sell raffle
tickets for the Jason Halvorsen
Memorial Fund quilt raffle on the
4th of July in lone.
Mark McElligott and Nikki
McElligott are the 2000
recipients of the Outstanding
Service Award given by lone
Ecumenical Youth Group
The award is the highest honor
given by the group and reflects
four years of full participation
and "sincere commitment and
service to others."
Mark and Nikki, both seniors at
lone High School, have regularly
attended meetings and sold and
delivered Christmas trees to
make money for group projects.
They have helped with the
annual food drive to benefit the
Neighborhood Center and helped
with the Jason Halvorsen
Nikki McElligott (left) and Allison Halvorsen make sandwiches at
Outreach Ministry of Burnside.
Scholarship Bazaar by setting up
and serving in the kitchen the day
of the sale. They have also
volunteered at the Topic Club
fund raiser for the lone Public
Library.
Both students have been
actively involved in the Human
Race, a pledge walk that benefits
the Burnside community, and
have shoveled snow for senior
citizens. Throughout their high
school years they have made
yearly trips to Burnside to serve
the poor. They have toured
agencies, served in soup
kitchens, passed out hygiene kits
in the local hotels and made
sandwiches and sorted clothing
for the poor of the area. They
have also been readers at church
Mark and Nikki are members
of
St. William’s Catholic
Church, where they were
confirmed in May of last year.
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