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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. June 14, 2000 - FIVE
Engagement
J a c k a n d J ill
Moeller - Sarich
to u r n e y h eld
A Jack and Jill couples
tournament was held at the
Willow Creek Country club on
Friday June 9.
Winners in the low net
tournament were: first-Elaine
Miller, Karen Morgan, Barbara
Orwick; second-Suzanne Jepsen,
Pat Edmundson, Betty Carlson;
third-Lynnea Sargent, Betty
Christman;
fourth-Lorrene
Montgomery,
Luvi l l a
Sonstegard; fifth-Jan Paustain,
Andrea Denton.
For the men, winners are as
follows:
first-Matt
Young;
second-Dave Kendrick; third-
Mike Orwick; fourth-Bob Jepsen,
Ray French, Bob Montgomery,
Verlin
Denton;
fifth-Mark
Miller, John Edmundson, Gene
Sonstegard.
Hosts for the event were Norma
and Ray French, Elaine and Mark
Miller and Suzanne and Bob
Jepsen
NEWS DEADLINE
5 p.m. Monday
Lori Jean Moeller and Nicholas Emery Sarich
Chuck and Donna Moeller of Hermiston announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lori Jean Moeller, to Nicholas
Emery Sarich, son of Guy and Gerry Sarich of Parma, Idaho.
The bride -to-be is a 1997 graduate of Heppner High School and
a 1999 graduate of ITT Technical Institute of Boise, Idaho, with an
associate's degree in business technology and administration. She
is currently employed by Conveyor Engineering of Boise.
The groom-to-be is a 1997 graduate of Parma High School and
is currently attending Boise State University and working for
Inland Northwest District of Boise.
The couple is planning a July 15, 2000, garden wedding in
Parma. Idaho.
Jackson - Givens
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Oregon Trail Library Dis­
trict will be filling two new vacan­
cies to represent the Imgon com­
munity on the Board of Directors
effective 2000-2001 fiscal year.
Persons from the Imgon commu­
nity who would like to be consid­
ered for the Board positions may
submit a letter of interest and re­
sume to the District office at PO
Box 107, Boardman, OR 97818.
Letters of interest and resumes
must be received by 5:00 p.m.,
Wednesday, June 21,2000.
Published: June 14,2000
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
John and Sandi Goodell of Heppner announce the engagement
and upcoming marriage of their son, Seth Givens, to Nicole
Jackson, daughter of Tommy Jackson of Mountainburg, Arkansas,
and Elizabeth Pruitt of Alma, Arkansas.
The couple will exchange vows on July 20, 2000, at Rems Hill
Assembly of God Church. The Rev. Darrell Ezell will officiate.
The couple will reside in Mountainburg, Arkansas.
Garden Club meets
The Heppner Garden
Club met at the Senior Center
June 5 with President Peggy
Conner conducting the meeting.
A program on herbs was
given by Jem Sly. She grows
many herbs and explained the
difference between herbs and
spices. A handout was given to
each member for recipes for the
best seasoning salt and how
use many different herbs.
Reports were given
planting at the Mini Park, by l
Post Office and in front of l
Senior Center. A planting w
also made at the fairgrounds.
Chuck and Betty Bail
were host and hostess, servi
cheescake.
The next meeting will
at Cal's Restaurant July 7. 7 p.
CesV
Father's Day is Sunday,June 18th
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PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
JAMES J. FARLEY,
Deceased.
No. 00 PR 010
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
1
Notice is given that the under­
signed has been appointed and has
qualified as the co-personal rep­
resentative of the estate. All per­
sons having claims against the
estate are required to present it,
with proper vouchers, within four
months after the date of first pub­
lication of this notice, as stated
below, to the co-personal repre­
sentatives at the offices of Kuhn,
Spicer & Mills, 269 A North Main
Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner,
Oregon 97836, or they may be
barred.
2
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the co-personal repre­
sentatives or the attorney for the
co-personal representatives.
DATED and first published: 06/
14/00.
(s) William J. Kuhn,
OSB No. 76207
Attorney for
Personal Representatives
Published: June 14,21,28 and July
5,2000
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
H E P P N E R W A T E R C O N T R O L D IS T R IC T
A meeting of the
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The purpose ol Ibis meeting is to discuss the budget tor
HW CD
the fiscal /ear beginning July 1. 2000 as approved by (he.
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________________ Budget Committee
A summary of the budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at
4 3 0 H E P P N E R / L E X IN G T O N H W Y
8 AM
between the hours ol
<S*OT< A 4 d (» tt)
and
4 PM
This budget was prepared on
a basis of accounting that is BJconsistent, Q n o l consistent with the basis of accounting used dunng the preceding year Maior changes.
if any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below_____________
PUBLIC NOTICE
Seth Givens and Nicole Jackson
Among guests at the Wednesday lunch last week was Bob
Grabill, a former business man on Heppner's Main Street where for
years he was manager of the Braden-Bell Tractor Co. After lunch
he and his friend and chauffeur. Sharon Muxlow, were surrounded
by old friends and neighbors, glad to visit with them They found
Bob, at 90, to have the same-as-always light heart and lively sense
of humor. Later he and Sharon enjoyed a drive to lone and through
the countryside.
Lunch was served to 82 with 14 take-outs. Members of Hope
Lutheran Church assisted, with their pastor "Dick" Metz offering
the table prayer.
Two tables of pinochle were in play on Friday. We invite all
players to make up four tables this Friday, from 1 to 4 p m with
coffee and goodies.
From the brainstormed list of possible services this center might
offer printed in the Bulletin Board last week, a second will now be
available; the first was the Pioneer Memorial Dinner This will be
a potluck dinner (free, of course) one Sunday a month followed by
games, cards, etc. "to suit our fancy." The first is planned for June
25 at 1:30 p.m.. In addition to those services printed last week, we
can have the following workshops here through the OSU Extension
Center: 1) Enjoying My Golden Years, Living Out a Sense of Who
I Am., 2) Along Came a Spider, Developing Social Networks. 3)
Simple Living, Choosing an Uncluttered. Focused, Rich Life, or 4)
Depression in Later Life, Turning Sadness Around. Most are one-
day workshops, with material applying to a range of ages. People
interested should call the office 676-9030 or the Extension 676-
9642.
The Senior Center Board meeting will be held Wednesday after
the meal at 1 p.m.
Also, blood pressure checked before lunch and a tour of the
apartments are still available after the meal.
FORM
LB-1
C o u r t*
Nominating petitions are avail­
able at Heppner City Hall, 188
NW Willow Street, Heppner, Ore­
gon, for elective positions to be
filled at the November 7, 2000
General Election. Nominations
are open for the position of Mayor
(two year term); City Councilor
Position #1 (four year term); City
Councilor P oston #2 (four year
term); City Councilor Position #3
(four year term) and City Coun­
cilor Position #5 (two year term).
To be eligible to hold elective
office in the City of Heppner a
person must be a qualified elector
with in the meaning of the State
Constitution and must have re­
sided in the City of Heppner for
one year immediately preceding
the election.
Nomination petitions must be
filed with the City Elections Filing
Officer no later than 5:00 PM pre-
vailing time August 25, 2000 at
City Hall.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Elections Filing Officer
Published: June 14 and 21,2000
Affid
St. Patrick's Senior Center
Bulletin Board
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
IN T HE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
ROGER LESLIE ASHER
Deceased
CASE NO 00 PR 012
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the undersigned has
been appointed personal represen­
tative of the above estate. All per­
sons having claims against the
estate are required to present
them to the undersigned personal
representative at the office ot
Thomas J. Ditton. Attorney at
Law. 405 North First Street, Suite
105, Hermiston. OR 97836, within
four months after the date of the
first publication of this notice or
they may be barTed. All persons
whose rights may be affected by
the proceedings are noticed that
additional information may be ob­
tained regarding the estate from
the records of the court, the per­
sonal representative, or the above
attorney.
DATED and PUBLISHED
this 14th day of June, 2000.
Todd J. Asher
Published: June 14,21,28,2000
Affid
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HEPPNER
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
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Adopted Budget
This Year — 1999-2000
TO TAL O F A LL F U N O S
0
0
____________________1 73 10
0
0
22850
0
0
7000
19322
1 Total Personal S e r v i c e s ..............
2 Total Materials and Supplies
3 Total Capital Outlay
4 Total Debt Service
Anticipated
Requirements
Approved Budget
Next Year — 2000-2001
0
2 84 04
5 Total Transfers
6 Total Contingencies
7 Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
2 50 0
48214
48214
8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
9. Total Reauiremenis — add lines 1 through 8 __________
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
Anticipated
Resources
5000
54 1 721
47114
7 05 8
54 1 72 I
7058
0
48214
0
11 Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
12. T o n i R esou rctj — add lines 10 and 1 1 ....................
13 Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11)
Estimated
14 Plus Estimaied Property Taxes Motto be Received
Ad Valorem
A Loss Due to Constitutional Limits
Property Taxes
1500
B Discounts Allowed. Other Uncollected Amounts
15. Total Tax Levied — add lines 13 and 14
423
8981 I
0
Rate or Amount
Rate or Amount
Tax Levies
By Type
1693
16 Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate limit
7058
0
0
7058
0
0
)
18 Levy for Bonded Debt or ObhQations
ST A T EM E N T OF IN D E B T E D N E S S
Debt Outstanding
QNone
Q As Summarized Below
0None
Debt Authoozed. Not Incurred
Q A s Summarized Below
FU N D S NO T R E Q U IR IN G A
P R O P E R T Y T A X TO B E LEVIED
FO RM
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Publish ONLY completed portion of this page Total Anticipated Requirements m ust equal Total Resources
Nam e of G E N E R A L
Fund
1.
2
3
4
5.
6.
7
8
9
10.
Nam #of R ESE R V E
Fund
0
3600
0
0
0
1290
0
2 50 0
6100
6 10 0
0
1757 96
0
0
0
0
6674 25
8 4 3 2 21
8 4 3 2 21
Actual Data
Last Y e a r 1 9 9 8 -9 9
A pp ro ve d Budget
Next Y e a r 2 0 0 0 -0 1
Adopted B udget
Th is Year 1 9 9 9 -0 0
0
0
0
0
0
6 Total Contingencies
7 Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
8 Total Unappropnated Ending Fund Balance
]Repubi<ation
A pp ro ve d B udget
Next Y e ar 2 0 0 0 -0 1
Adopted Budget
T his Year 1 9 9 9 -0 0
A ctual Data
Last Y e a r 1 9 9 8 -9 9
Total Personal Services
Total Materials and Services
Total Capital Outlay
Total Debt Service
Total Transfers
Total Contingencies
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
Total Unappropnated Ending Fund Balance
Total Requirements
Total Resources Fxcent Prnnertv Taxes
l
0
2 00 00
0
0
0
0
0
17014
370 14
370 14
0
15000
0
0
0
0
0
271 14
42114
421 14
0
3 8 9 6 8 57
4 2 1 1 4 57
4 2 1 1 4 57
FU N D S R E Q U IR IN G A
P R O P E R T Y TAX TO B E L E V IE D
FO RM
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Publish O N LY completed portion of this page
N am e of G E N E R A L
Fund
1 Total Personal Services
2 Total Matenals and Services
4 Tout Debt Service
5 Total Transfers
7
8
9
10
Total
Total
Total
Total
0
0
---------------------------------- r
0
A
2 85 0
0
0
0 ___________________ i m .
2308
0
0
0
Öl
0 ___________________ 5000
im s l
0
10100
0
7058
0
17158 I
0
7058
0
0
0
0
0
0
12 Total Resources (add lines 10 end 11)
13 Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11)
0
o
o
0
0
____SL
All Other Expenditures and Requirements
Unappropnated Ending Fund Balance
Requirements ............
................
Resources Except Property Taxes
A pp roved Budget
Next Y e a r 2 0 0 0 -0 1
Adopted B udget
T his Year 1 9 9 8 -0 0
Actual Data
Last Y e a r 1 9 9 8 -9 9
1500
423
8981
0
L o ss Oue lo Constitutional Limit
0
Rate or Amount
Rete or Amount
,
t8
Le w lor Bonded Debtor O D i'M lio n s .................
Published June 14. 2000
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1693
0
0
1693
0
0