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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 5, 2000 - FIVE
Justice Court
Report
District 5 Little League Tournament planned in Heppner July 14-23
By Sandi Day
Willow Creek Little League
sent a team of nine and 10 year
old boys, the Willow Creek White
Sox, to Hermiston on July 1 -2, to
the All-Star Tournament
The boys won their first game
Saturday afternoon against a tough
The Dalles team. 8-5. Sunday
morning, the Willow Creek White
Sox played Hermiston in a hard-
fought game which they lost 15-
6
The W hite Sox faced the
Redmond All-Star team on Mon­
day evening, July 3, at 6 p.m. in
Hermiston. Results were not avail­
able at presstime.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk’s
o ffice at the co urthouse in
Heppner reports handling the fol­
lowing business.
June 30: Timothy Scott Coe. 25,
Heppner; and
Virginia Nicole Sweeney, 24,
Heppner.
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the fol­
lowing business:
Jorge G utierrez-A vila. 31.
Hermiston-DUlI. S2091 fine. 180
days in jail, S300and 140 days in
jail suspended with three year's
probation, inpatient treatment and
electronic surveillance;
B renda Kay W orden, 46.
Heppner-Violation of the Basic-
Rule, 53 mph in a 35 mph zone.
S87 fine;
Ross Van Etta, 19, Heppner-
M1P, S57 fine;
Paul Launtsen, 19, Heppner-
Permitting Dog to Run at Large,
Maintaining a Dog as a Nuisance.
S I82 fine.
Correction
The Heppner Garden Club will
meet on Monday, July 10 at 7 p.m.
at Cal’s Restaurant. The club will
evaluate the past year and plan
programs for next year.
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will be at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic
on July 12th for the diagnosis
and treatment of all foot problems
Heppner
Hermiston
676-5504
567-8750
JUNIOR 60LF LESSONS OFFERED
Golf professional Craig Holland
will be giving lessons at Willow Creek Country Club
on August 1st, 3rd, 8th and 10th.
W h i t e S o x A l l S t a r s w in o n e , lose o n e
Cost is $10 per child, ages *-15
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Tournament will be played
August 12th at Willow Creek Country Club
PU BLIC N O T IC E
PUBLIC NOTICE O f CORRECTIONS TO BUDGET HEARING NOTICE
For the Town o f Lexington
The financial summary sheet for the approved budget for the year 2000-20001 that
appeared in the -paper prior to the budget hearing had some mcorrect emrres
The budget document posted at town hall was correct The Resolution No 008, which
was passed by the council June 29^ represents the corrected figures making it consistent
with the budget document
RESOLUTION NO. 008
BE IT R ESO LV ED that the council of the Town of Lexington here by adopts the
budget for fiscal year 2000-01 in the sum of $ 3 5 1,755 now on tile at Tow n I fall
Willow Creek White Sox 9 & 10 All Star Team (left to right) front row - Joe Pranger Heppner Minors #1,
Josh Shank Heppner Minors #3, Matt McCabe Braves, Zane Ford-Day Braves, Justin Archer lone Minors,
Sean Murray Heppner Minors #2; back row Keith Adams Fossil Fuel, Ben McCarl Braves, AJ Rauch
Heppner Minors #2, Nacno Eiguezabal Pirates, Drew Messanger Condon White Sox, and Paul Hams lone
Minors. Coaches are Dallas Harsin Condon White Sox, Chris Rauch Heppner Minors #2 and manager
Dave Messanger Condon White Sox.
R e se rv e s e a rn h o n o rs
BE IT RESOLVED that the amounts for the fiscal year beginning July I. 2000. and for
the purposes shown below are hereby appropriated:
General Fund
Personal Serv ices
Materials & Services
C apital Outlay
C ontingency
! otal
W ater Fund
S 3.700
S 12 .081
S 3,995
S 7.591
$27,367
Personal Services
Materials & Services
Capital Outlay
Contingency
Total
IN Fund
Personal Services
Materials & Services
Capital Outlay
Contingency
T olal
$ 13.703
S 46.758
$120.000
S 23.293
$206.754
Street Fund
Personal Services
Materials & Services
Capital Outlay
Contingency
Total
S 2,900
$15.280
$ 3,286
o
$21,466
$ 1 1.636
$ 18.157
$37.053
$12.000
S78.84Ô
Debt Service Fund
C ontingency
Debt Service
1 olal
S 8,522
S 8.800
$17.322
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS ALL FUNDS S3
BF. IT R ESO LVED that the Council of the Town of Lexington hereby imposes the taxes
provided for in the adopted budget at the rate of $ I 7289 per $1000 of assessed value for operations, and in
the amount of $9,416 for bonds; and that these taxes are hereby imposed and catergorized for tax year
2ott()-0l upon the assessed value of all taxable property within the district
General Government
Limitation
wen crai Fund
1 deal Option lax
1 otal
Debt Service Fund.
Two Morrow County Reserve Deputies and One Boardman Police Reserve, graduated from the Blue
Mountain Public Safety Academy on June 22, 2000 at the Umatilla County Justice Center. From left to
right are, Darrel Raver and Mark Tullis both Morrow County Reserve Deputies and Craig Smith who was
recently hired as a full time Boardman Police Officer. All three took top honors while at the Academy
The Academy consisted of 415 hours of Police training
Excluded from
Limitation
$0 7289 $1000
$1.0000 $1000
SI 7289'$ 1000
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Che above resolution statements were approved and declared adopted on this 29“’ day of June 2000
Published: Julv 5. 2000
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