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TEN- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 18, 2003 Actual Data Last Year 2001-02 N a m of Fu n d 1. 2. 3 4. 5. 8. 7. 8. 9. 10. Adopted Budget St. Pat’s Senior Center news Approved Budget Next Year 2003-04 T h » Year 20 02-03 ToM Paracnal Services T o W U m w ia M S a v K M To M CaprM Outtey ToM CMM Some* ToMI TronaMr« . ............ _ ........... ... 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Faina F e « 500 00 15221 47 14 TOTAL MATERMLB ANO M R V IC U 13250 00 7 MATERIALS ANO SERVICES Fiaa.cn E w r m _______ Professen« Service 50 00 4 200 00 • 850 00 ’ • ' 127 47 •a. ’3 2 3 4 S 6 1 ------------------------ TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICES 7 20000 1 ; 200 00 ... - 0 10 . LU J 1 2 15321 47 14 j CAPITAL OUTLAY iS 10 17 <0 10 It. 30 1» 2D 21 21 ia 1« '7 10 1* »4 IT 10 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 21 TLANSf ERHZO TO OTHER K IN D « 22 ?3 24 » __ 380 69 0 n Eoummwl Rtesrv« 848,38. . 22 23 ] 3738 56 a 24 » Oenarw Opawteig Garanten«» 2d TOTAL TRANSFERS 0 CONTteNMNC«« IT. TOTAL P F — W U R il 2t u*4Am«OA*ArECEM)tNQFUN0BALAMCr 20000 » a 880 69 12960 04 3157 32 646.4« 14066.46 2120.21 15721 47 200.00 a 1611796 16218.87 15921.47 » 77 29 2B V 20 19660 OS 29 Pag«________ RESOURCES General hind Happoar Rural F if Protection District ¡Neme of Munwpai Corporation) Hiaortc* Data 5.0041 tor «4X1 Y«a r Adopted Budge* Dite Year _________ _ *<■*-» Second Pracadrç Flrffi Pecadin^ ■ 1 9 4 0 0 7 2120 21 500 00 1187.39 1777 84 1090.40 1527.84 5OQ.00 1000.00 2 0 O F0 4 . Approve By Budget Comm*## Proposed By Budgal Officer Re SOURCE DESCRIPTION 4644.55 AootAdd By Governing Body 1 500 00 3 4. nteeet teteed texea ee«T»ted to be roae<Md _a_ ? 500JX) 1000.00 I 4 o n « * a eso uncut • T a a j - j . -i_ ,_JL _JL 19 1 - __________________________________ ____________________ 0 a 10 1« n __ u 14 13. _13__ 14 10 10 17 [ 18 10 17 13 — 1 v 23 23 i M 39 _ IL if S l _2L ___________________ 2 i _» 7* 29 7* 29 20 37 2S 36 37 20 1 * i * 31 4738 45 a 2000.00 17660 05 30 TMnecaaaar» te Manee 31. T « ... otfecMr year teteei 15921.47 32 TOTAL RESOURCE« FORM LB-11 8(24/02 n 27 2Q0Q.Q0 15496 66. 20237.11 14606.76 1 U 2M 16 56! i0B«O*40O<Re» M « ) '3 14 19 — 10 19 » 31 _22_____ 23 i 10 r ,v 1 30 12480.05 RESERVE FUND RESOURCES AND REQUIREMENTS lor N b k » « 2012 ______________ Equipment______________ ■ b Z X farflurchtwiof Art flobtinç toukWTWtt _ H«ppn«r R un * F ir« Protection Patrie* (Ñama oí l É a j É l j Corporation)___ Ac «y* ..................... Second P'•cadine First Procedteg Yaar 2001-02 y - , 2000-01 50328 55 R E SO U R C ES A N O R EQUIRBM CNTB . 48249 53 51709 24 3 • 500.00 880 69 500.00 646 46 500.00 0 0 7 1 3 3 4 9 0 — 49036 99 Catet on hend* [eeenbateej.gr Working capate' (eotrute beate) Prewouely tewed teaea eatmateo 10 oe facetted tonwg 4owi enyrtry ‘Ttetnwu TreneNned Sen ornar lunds 2 3 500 00 3738 58 1 • 7 7 1 « 0 • » Adopted By Governing Body Appro «ted By Budget Commitee ■ 2 4 Proposed By Budget Offe* RESOURCES -------------------------- a---------- • D E S C R P TIO N Adoptad Budget Th* Ydar 2002-03 • Totai taeoLftaa. etesapi texee 10 be tevted 10. Taeee seceeeteyeo bwenoe « ¿ t e c Y r d ii 1 10 ---------------f------------- ----------- / - i - r --------------J 52709.24 & ■¿J 49395 99 I 52209.24 13 TOTAL RESOURCES 53275 57 n r r — r — ---------— fc— -----------------;— — 4459 71 I_____ 359 00 0 2 «V ■ rU r 1 Fire FiqntinQ Equipment 1 1 J « . • 7 7 7 0 • a 0 J 4 9 e 10 10 2 3 4 0 1 • 10 11 it «3 13 M 19 17 « O W 10 48249.53 49036 99 46249 53 U L 10 S 0 I 14-011 (Ne- 1007) 49036 99 5 2 20 9 2 4 17. TOTAL REOUBtEMENTf 53275 57 -1 L Published: June 18,2003 Affid Justice Court M o rro w C o u n ty Justice Court in Heppner has released the following report: P a tr ic ia L o u is e Wright, 69, Lexington, failure to w ear seatbelt, $59 fine; Valerie B. Doherty, 49, Lexington, violation o f the basic rule, 70 mph in a 55 mph z o n e , fa ilu re to c a rry registration, $ 136 fine; S te p h a n ie R. C a lla h a n , 24, P e n d le to n , violation o f the basic rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, driving while suspended, $374 fine; Ralph W alter Ford, 71, Hermiston, failure to wear seatbelt, $77 fine; Brian Kyle Rust, 19, Echo, violation o f the basic rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77 fine. Order M ag n etic D o o r S ig n s HERE Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228_____ F ron t Row (L -R ): J a ck y S a n ch ez, S h a n e S m ith , Z ach Y ocom , secon d p la ce, Seth P alm er, M erilee M cD ow ell, M orrow SW C D rep resen tative, C alli B ritt, third place; and C ourtney G eorge; (B ack Row L-R): C onner Pappas, C ody Orr, John N elson, first place, and Ryan Bennett. M 200.00 3938.58 19460 05 200.00 TOTAL FORM LB-20 Hope/Valby/All Saints Shared Ministry will provide the volunteers to serve a hot turkey sandw ich, m ashed potatoes, m ixed vegetables, fruit cup and pumpkin cake on Wednesday noon, June 25, at St. Patrick’s Sr. Center. The last Wednesday o f each month is selected to honor all who have birthdays during the month. It’s a time for singing, laughter, and general good will. Every one is invited to join the frivolity - especially if you are a June birthday person. T he new co m m o n ro o m b lin d s h a v e b e e n installed. They improve lighting inside as well as create a feeling o f privacy. Outside they add to the attractiveness o f the building and o f M ain Street. Applications are still b e in g a c c e p te d fo r th e apartment manager’s position. Conservation poster contest winners announced WCCC Ladies’ Playday results T w e n ty la d ie s gathered Tuesday, June 10, under warm, sunny conditions at Willow Creek Country Club for their weekly playday. Pat Edmundson took low gross o f the field. Corol M itchell took low net o f the field. Luvilla Sonstegard took least putts o f the field. In flig h t A, P at Anderson had low gross; Eva Kilkenny, low net; Shari Stahl, least putts; and Virginia Grant, long drive. In flight B, Lynnea Sargent had low gross; Lois Hunt, low net; Alene Rucker and Loa Henderson, tied for le a s t p u tts ; a n d D e lla Heideman had long drive. In flig h t C , B etty C a rls o n h a d low g ro ss ; Bernice Lott, low net; Dorris Graves, least putts; and Jackie Allstott, long drive. C arlson also had a KP and Graves had a chip-in. M iddle School com peted in the contest. The winners for the third grade w ere John N e lso n , first p lace; Z ach Yocom, second place; Calli Britt, third place. The winners fo r th e six th g rad e w ere Cassandra Feyder, first place; Lilly Doherty, second place; Patrick Barron, third place. The eighth grade winner was Josie Pritchard, first place. The first place posters o f John Nelson, Cassandra Feyder and Josie Pritchard will com pete at the state level for savings bonds in N ovem ber 2 00 3. Volunteers reseed football field The Blue M ountain C o m m u n ity C o lle g e F oundation fourth annual scholarship g olf tournam ent will be held on Friday, June 20, at the Wildhorse G olf Course. T h is is a f o u r- p e rs o n s c ra m b le , w ith a 1 p.m . shotgun start. The entry fee o f $60 includes green fees, barbecue, p r iz e s , a n d g o l f c a rt. R e g is tr a tio n fo rm s a re available at W ildhorse G o lf Course, D ean’s Athletic, and Freda & Friends Antiques, or call 278-5775 for information. H eppner football field Photo by Andrew Sykes The football field at the Morrow County Fairgrounds has been reseeded and is ready to go this fall. Dam aged by rain during the St. Patrick’s weekend, sprinklers were installed and the field was reseeded with bluegrass by a group o f volunteers. Those instrumental in the field renovation, by donating tim e, equipm ent, cash or supplies, included K elw ayne Haguewood, JefTCutsforth, Mike Adams, John Boyer, Todd Lindsay, Wayne Seitz, Brian Thompson, C liff Doherty, Pat Dougherty, Ken Turner, Ed Struthers, John Kilkenny, MCGG agronomy dept., Westwinds Nursery and Riverview Seed. Lewis’s selected June yard of the month A kids’ talent show for those 18 and under will be held July 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the lone City Park as a part o f the lone Fourth of July celebration. Any type o f talent is welcome and p riz e s w ill be a w a rd e d . “Everyone is invited to come down and enjoy the fun,” said organizer Lynn Dee Ramos. Those planning to be a part o f the show should call Ramos, 422-7559, or Donna Rietmann, 422-7435, by July 1. B renda Sherrell o f Sherrell Insurance now has tw o lo catio n s in M orrow County. Sherrell, who has a Farm er’s Insurance office at 127 N. M ain in H eppner, recently opened an office at 200 First St. #B in Boardman. Her phone number at the Boardman location is 541 - 4 8 1 -6 8 1 8 , FAX 541-481- 6819 or toll-free 866-353- 6818. She may be reached at the Heppner office at 676- 5818, FAX 676-5442. The F a r m e r ’s c la im s e rv ic e W l KHAKI POSTERS num ber, 24- hours a day, Heppner Gazette-Times seven days a week, is 800- 435-7764. Local student earns honors Jessica Van W inkle, Heppner High School class of 1998, graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 4.0 grade point average from OHSU Nursing School at Eastern O regon U n iv e rs ity g ra d u a tio n ceremonies held June 15. The annual M orrow County conservation poster c o n te s t s p o n s o re d by M o rro w S o il and W ater Conserv ation District was held in May o f this year. The theme was “ Food For The Future” . “ It was a rem inder to the students the im portance o f having an ample supply of food for now and the future”, stated a district spokesperson. It is an important task that involves all o f us. This year the students in the third grade at Heppner Elementary School, the sixth and eighth grades at Columbia BMCC scholarship golf tourney set Marriage licenses Kids’ talent show Sherrell Insurance opens set for 4th T he M o rro w C o u n ty Boardman office C le rk ’s O ffice in H eppner reports the following marriage licenses issued: Ju n e 3: S a m u e l R o d r ig u e z D ia z , 24, B o a rd m a n , a n d E rik a Sanchez, 17, Boardman. June 6: Jerrald Wayne Curl, 48, Stanfield, and Sadie M ae Trim ble, 51, Stanfield; Theodore Joseph Gerlach, 49, Boardm an, and Betty M arie Bradford, 49, Boardman. June 10: Daniel James Locey, 20, Irrigon, and Tiffany M ari Gordanier, 19, Irrigon; M ark Sherm an Blurton, 36, Boardm an, and Paige Noel Rogers, 42, Boardman. (L-R): Cameron Day, Katie Tayloe and Carrie Haguewood. Van W in k le , w h o received an aw ard for her research on teen pregnancy in Union County, is the daughter o f Jim and G e o rg ia Van Winkle o f Heppner. She plans to work at Kadlec Hospital in Richland, W ashington, as a pediatric nurse. Lost dog new home S tu b an d C h r is L ew is o f 160 Q u a id St. in H e p p n e r The lost border collie (pictured above) have bten selected as the June yard o f had been reported sighted by the m onth by the Heppner G arden C lub. num erous motorists on Hwy. 207 has been captured and was taken to a home in Bend, according to Lorrene Papineau o f Heppner. She said that the Heppner Gazette dog has since been adopted by another family. CUSTOM BANNERS 671-9228___ i