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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 31, 2000 Mustangs beat Rockets for state berth HHS track team competes at state By Rick Paullus David Piper (top center right) prepares to receive award for second place in the high jump at the sate 2A boys’ meet. Photo by Joyce Hughes. Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager Memorial Day is observed in different ways. In our family we visit four cemeteries, share our family history, talk to the youngest generation about the reason for hundreds o f American flags at graves and explain why the day is important. A bonus is seeing people we haven't seen for awhile as we put flowers out. In Milton-Freewater it was good to see Charlie and Dorothy Heard, former owners and editor of the Heppner Gazette. They continue to keep up with Heppner happenings through the Gazette. Orchids to the crew who put on the Pioneer Memorial Picnic. Though I missed it, word is out that it was great to have it again. Paula Spicerkuhn (left) takes the baton from Trisha Adams at the state 2A Attendees enjoyed sharing track meet. Photo by Joyce Hughes. memories.-. . and ..„ re n e w in g iinuo.TiA .o.- it <ii P « uuuuiniviiwj. __ ___ ■■■ — — --------- — The H eppne r graduating class o f 2000 was launched Saturday night. What a great group of young adults. We hope after they get a taste o f the big world out there that in years to come many will return to their home town with new ideas and energy to inject into Heppner when the rest o f us wear down. The Heppner Chamber is looking forward to welcoming Chamber staff and volunteers from Oregon on Friday, June 9, during the Oregon Chamber Execs Regional Training. This is both an opportunity to showcase our community, and to offer local Chamber volunteers and ambassadors the chance to leam more about the Chamber of Commerce. The event has an Irish theme Craig Scott (right) hands off to Brian Rust at the state 2A track meet. Photo and will include topics such as 45 by Joyce Hughes. best ideas in 45 minutes, all The Heppner High School sixth in the 300 hurdles with a about the Oregon Chambers of boys' track team earned 11 time of 43.29. Commerce from the State points at the state 2A In the girls' competition, Abby officers, stress relievers, stepping track meet held Saturday, Kahl was fifth in the 3,000 with a outside of the box, networking, May 20, finishing about midway time of 11:24.91. Trisha Adams lunch, lau g h te r and among the schools participating. was fifth in the 300 hurdles with entertainment. To leam more Oakridge won the boys' meet a time of 48.12 and eighth in the about this local event, stop by the with 50 points. high jump with a leap of 4-08. office on Tuesday or Wednesday. The girls’ team scored 8-1/2 Local Chamber volunteers and points, also about midway. Pilot those considering a few hours in Rock won the meet with 47 the office each week are points. encouraged to be a part o f the In the boys' competition, training Heppner's David Piper was Cyclists participating in the second in the high jump with Ream o r Carton annual Columbia Plateau Stage a leap o f 6-03. Craig Scott was Heppner Gazette-Times Race will be racing out of Heppner to lone, via Big and Little Buttercreek on June 9, returning June 11. Find a shady spot and applaud them on. O n e -O f-A -K in d P ro p e rty in H ep p n er, O reg o n Next week: Chamber business 2,800 sq. ft. of living space on two levels with two-car during the luncheon with all garage on 12 acres. Home has four bedrooms, two baths, entities reporting. Merchants meet at 8 a.m. at Cal's the same with living room and two family rooms, two fireplaces day. Discussion will include and propane stove. Property is on city water and septic banners, Little League system with small water right from Willow Creek (part is tournament visitors, "Celebrate in the city limits and part is out). Eight acres are under Heppner", and Fair and Rodeo. cultivation and four acres are in hillside pasture. All are welcome. Looks like a Also has a large barn with two horse stalls and corrals. busy summer ahead. Thought for the week: Worry does not empty tomorrow o f its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.”....... C om e Ten Bloom PRICED TO SELL at $ BUSINESS CARDS H e p p n er Ga*ette-TimeM I 2 1 4 ,5 0 0 Call 676-5192 after 6 p.m. to schedule appointm ent to view. and Jesse G utierrez W -R ietm ann, L- W in k s 2 B -G u tie rre z . S a n J u a n ita Elguezabal (H). 3B-none HR-none. Pilot Rock- 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 - 3 7 2 Heppner- 2 0 0 1 1 0 x - 4 6 5 Winks and Green, Shelley Rietmann Mustangs end season with loss to Corbett By Rick Paullus ners moved up on a passed ball but two strikeouts ended the rally. Corbett had a 2-0 lead in the sixth when Kempas lined a single into left field for the M ustangs’ only hit of the game. Shelley Rietmann pitched a good game, allowing just two runs on four hits, but the Mustangs couldn’t get the offense going against Corbett’s Kaitlin Wilson. Wilson allowed the one hit and one walk while striking out 14. It marked the final game for seniors Miranda McEUigott and Leah Denton. The Mustangs fin ished their season with a 12-13 record. The Heppner Mustangs ended their softball season with a loss against the Corbett Cardinals, 2- 0, in the first round o f the State 2A softball playoffs. The game was moved to Reynolds High School in Portland because o f a wet field in Corbett. The Cardinals were threaten ing in the second inning with run ners on second and third with two out, but senior Leah Denton made a nice running catch of a fly ball to short right field to end the in ning. Corbett did score a run in the third on back-to-back doubles. The Mustangs had their best chance to score in the top o f the fourth as Jesse Kempas reached on an error and Marissa McCabe walked with one out. Both run- Statistics: Heppner- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 Corbett- 0 0 1 0 1 0 x - 2 4 1 S h e lle y R ie tm a n n and J e s s e G utierrez, Kaitlin W ilson and D orothy Makm W-Wilson. L-Rietmann 2B-Wilson, Gwyn (C). 3B-none. HR-none Holly Rebekah Lodge holds meeting was appointed as state historian. On June 1 the Lodge will honor those with birthdays during the three previous months. On June 15 the Lodge will hold their last meeting prior to summer and have their second annual Red and Purple meeting where members are asked to wear red and purple. A potluck will be held pnoAto the meeting. Holly Rebekah Lodge met on May 23 for their regular meeting. Draping of the Charter was held for Delpha Jones. Dorothy Jackson and Marlene Gray attended Rebekah State Assembly in Salem where Dorothy was installed as district deputy president and Marlene H appy Wranglers Club 1 BLrìhd& y Wranglers Riding Club will hold a jackpot rodeo and awards cer emony on Saturday, June 3 at the Morrow County rodeo grounds. Potluck barbecue will begin at 6 p.m., with the awards ceremony at 7 p.m. The jackpot rodeo will follow the ceremony. Participants are asked to bring something to the barbecue and something to share. Barbecue and utensils will be provided. j :c'o VANIELLE! Lcrve/, M om & Dads PUBLIC N O TIC E FO R M NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING LB-1 A r-eet.ng et tre f i f y F a ta * . 2CC3 . w<il be ne.c cn___i n n o __ l_2_ P n i i n r i 1— Cam. =! 7 : 0 0 Tre purpose cl tr s meet -g .s tc c sc-.ss me budge: let at 188_1L-—Wl l l Qif. S.fc •re fiscal year beginning July 1 2CC0 as approved Cy t r e Ç 1 t y —Stf— ---------------------■ — ---------- BuCget Corrrr.ttee ' U C S I5 C I1 - 3 - I A summary d tre bueget s p-esemed peic-.v A ccpy of the bueget may se inspected or obtained 3t —H e p p n e r —C i t y —f t a L l — 188 W. S t . __________________between me nours of W illow Si»evi A»jr«n, 9 : OQaiVid 5xQ£L2/iThis oudget was prepared on a Oasis ol accounting that is^QfconsiSter.t; Cnct consistent with the basis ot accounting used during the preceding year M aid changes, it any. and their effect on the budget, are expia.ned below_______________________________________ ______________________________ ’.uaho*' 3* Gesei'viq ôoe, Ci» Morrow Bob H eaoner <541)676-9618 Jeosen .. FIN AN C IAL SUMMARY Adopted Budget This Year — 1999-2000 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS 3 Total Capital Outlay 4 Total Oebt Service A nticip a te d 5 Total Transfers Requirements 6 Total Contingencies A pproved B udget Next Y ear — 2 00 0 -2 00 1 __________5 0 - 7 . 7 9 6 ______ 4 0 8 . 3 9 4 ______ 511.674 _________ 2 1 0 . 1 8 4 ______ __________4 9 2 . 6 0 5 ______ 150.111 478.152 3 5 R . 1 TO 1R 7 . 047 iqq.4Rq 4 D f i . 3 R5 15R .837 1 Total Personal Services 2 Total Materials and Supplies 7 Total Ail Other Expenditures and Requirements 10. Total Resources Except Property Taxes A nticipated R esources 100.800 7 . 3 R 1 . 5 6 4 _____ | 2.044.454 337.110 7 . 3 R 1 . 5 6 4 -------- 1 1 P P ■ ROD 1 .RR3.035 1 . 562.766 320.769 1.883.035 370.769 8 Total Unappropnated Ending Fund Balance Q T otal Reauirem ents — add lines 1 throuah 8 11 Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received 12 Total Resources — add imps 10 and 11 13 Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (fine 11) Estimated M Pius Estimated Property Taxes N olto be Received Ao Valorem A Loss Due tc Constitutional Limits .. Properly Taxes 3 3 7 r 1 1n 6 4 . OOP 74.144 4 OR. Q13 B Discounts Allowed. Other Uncollected Amounts 15 Total Tax Levied — add lines 13 and 14 6 9 , non 1 7.6 xin __________ 41 6 - 7 5 R _____ 1 Rale or Amount Rale or Amount Tax Levies By Type ifi Permanent Rate Limit Levy Irate limit 10.6209/1.000 0 87.850 _ ) 18 Lew lor Bonded Debt O' Obligators 1 0 . 6 2 0 9 / 1 ^ 0 0 0 _____ 1 O 1 91.500 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS COPY PAPER H O M E F O R SA LE Statistics The Heppner Mustang softball team held off the Pilot Rock Rock ets to take a 4-3 win at the East ern Oregon League District play off game in LaGrande to earn the second seed in the State 2A soft- ball playoffs. It marked the first time for the Mustangs to reach the state playoffs in softball. The Mustangs improved their record to 12-12 on the year. The Mustangs scored two runs in the first inning as Jesse Kempas was hit by a pitch and Jesse Gutierrez doubled. SanJuanita Elguezabal doubled to score both and give the Mustangs an early 2-0 lead. The Rockets scored a run in the second to make it 2-1 but the Mustangs came back with a run in the fourth as Leah Denton singled, went to second on an er ror and came around to score as Charissa Gates reached on an er ror. Jenny Patton walked with one out in the fifth, stole second and third and came home on a passed ball to make it 4-1. The Rockets scored two runs in the seventh and had the tying run on second, but the Mustangs turned a double play and got a strikeout to end the game. Elguezabal went 2-4 with a double and two RBIs. Marissa McCabe and Denton each went 1-2 and Gutierrez had a double. Shelley Rietmann picked up the win, scattering seven hits while striking out four and walking two. D ib i Outstanding □ None Debt A u th o re d . No! incused ____________ S As Sumrnanted Below___________________Q N o n e ____________________ □ As Summarced Se'ow PUBLISH BELOW ONLY IF COMPLETEO Long-Term Debt Estimated Debt Outstanding at the Estimated Oebt Authorize J. Not Incurred at the _______________Beginning ol the Budge! Year______________________ Beginning of the Budget Year________ July 1 2000-2001 Aooroved Budcet Yea- July i 200C-2001 Acoro/ed Budge- Year 1 1 . 2 0 3 . 7 4 8 __ L 1 Ot-.er ............. Total Ir-detre d n « » 300.500 1 I Short-Term Debt This budget deludes me intention to sorrow .p ar.t.c cat on cl revenue fSnor-T«'m Borrowing*) as summarized below Estimated Amount Estimated FUMO LIABLE to be Borrowed Interest Rate 0 N /A ____ ___________________ — •V *04 031 tS « v _____ — Estimated Interest Cosi __ £L 0 _________i___________________ - ■■ ----------------- ------------------- ij-* it FUNDS N O T R EQ U IR IN G A r OR M LB-2 P R O PE R TY TA X TO BE LEV IED .Y CCT*“ 5 Î 6 Î Z spage T ra a - : : la m e of :u nd O perations A c tja : Data Last Year ’ 953-59 Fund_ Tctai Persorai Ser.ices Total Materials ard Ser.icea Tctai Capital Outlay Total Debt Service Total Transfers Total Contingencies Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance Total Requirements hcaer*y Taxes_________ pateo Recuire-e-ts must equal 1 151.642 28,764 723 0 0 0 0 Apsreved Budget Next Year 2C30-C1 Appptec Budget T ris Year 1599-C3 ) fi 7 f J fla l 301669 1.000 1 fl 1 . 3x1,1 30.890 1.000 0 | 1 o__ !___________ 181,129 181,129 IRep-.b 'ca- cn -esc.-ces 213.234 _____ 2 1 3 . 2 3 4 Í 1 i 218.953 2 1 8 - 9 5 3 ____ continued next page