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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
HES holds Awards Ceremony
PUBLISH ONLY THOSE FUNDS BEINO MOOIFIEO
FUND: poregt service Fund
Resource
Requirement
Amount
«.
0
1.
Amount
Materials & Services
(27,000)
Capital Outlay
27,000
2.
2
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3.
3.
0
0
Total Requirements
Tout Resources
Comments
A supplemental budget is needed in order to create new appropriation authority withm the fund
FUND: Enforcement Fund
Amount
Resource
Requirement
Fines
1 .
1
2,000
Materials & Services
1,000
Capital Outlay
1,000
2 .
2.
3.
Amount
3.
2,000
2,000
Total Resources
Total Requirements
Comments
A supplemental budget is needed in order to spend additional unanticipated revenues.
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SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
PUBLISH ON LY TH O S E FUNDS BEING MODIFIED
FUND: pa|f punc)
1 .
Amount
Requirement
Amount
Resource
1 .
4,000
Donations
2.
2.
3.
3.
Queen&Court Department
4,000
4,000
4,000
Total Requirements
Total Resources
Comments
A supplemental budget is needed In order to spend additional unanticipated revenues.
Published: June 16, 2004
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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NOTICE OF BUDG ET HEARING
A meeting of the
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C e m e te ry
S t r 1 G t Budget Committee
(Municipal Co/poration)
A summary of the budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at B a n l t - n f
G re e n
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a basis of accounting that is «consistent; Onot consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year Ma|or changes,
it any. and meir effect on the budget, are explained below Thii budget Is tor
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Anticipated
Resources
Estimated
Ad Valorem
Property Taxes
Tax Lavies
By Type
Approved Budget
Next Year — 2004-2005
Adopted Budget
This Year — 2003-2004
TO TAL OF ALL FUNDS
Total AH Outer Expenditures end Requirements ..........
Totai Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
Totel Hequlremente — add i>nea < tmough S
Total Resourcee Except Property Taxes
Total Properly Taxes Eatimated to be Received ....
Total Fleaourcee— add lines 10 and 11...
Total Property Texet Estimated lo be Received (line 11)
A Loss Due to Constitutional Limits
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T e a c h e r s ,
administrators and classified
staff, along with home school
parents and non-regional
educators, are invited to
register for the fourth annual
Eastern Oregon Institute
hosted by the U m atilla-
Morrow Education Service
District. EOI will be held the
w eek o f Aug. 2-6 at
Hermiston High School.
The Institute is offering
over 60 p ro fessio n al
developm ent sessions on
subjects including technology,
special education, special
needs, curriculum, assessment
and many other topics.
Eastern Oregon credit
and
B lue
M ountain
Community College credit is
available.
To reg ister, visit
w w w .u m e s d .k l2 .o r.u s /
staffdev/view.html?id=318. A
class list is available at this site
and registrants should note
dates and tim es to avoid
scheduling multiple classes
during the same time period.
Registration fees for
Umatilla and Morrow counties
staff are $ 10 if paid by July 1
and $20 if paid after July 1.
Registration fees for Out-of-
Region staff are $50 if paid by
July 1 and $70 if paid after July
1. Registration fees are a one-
tim e fee and are non-
refundable.
C hecks or money
orders should be mailed to
Umatilla-Morrow ESD-EOI,
2001 SW Nye, Pendleton,
OR 97801.
For more information
contact Tammy Campbell,
tcampbell@umesd.k 12.or.us,
(541) 966-4605 or Helene
A
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t
,
haudet@ umesd.k 12.or.us,
(541)966-3116.
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Umatilla-
Morrow ESD to
hold training
courses
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Heppner Elementary School held their annual Awards Ceremony, June 8, at the
gymnasium. The theme for the evening was “Wild about Learning.” The following
students received Presidential Awards of either Silver or Gold: (Back Row L-R): Lane
Wright- G; Jodessa Chapa- S; Kellee Jones- S; Ashley Wolff- G; Jared Huddleston-
G; Emily Thompson- G; Wacy Coil- S; and Bryan Holland- S; (Middle Row L-R): Brynna
Rust- S; Catherine McElligott- G; Lacie Wagoner- S; Torri Lovgren- S; and Zach
McCarl- S; and (Front Row L-R): Jessica Hughes- S; Erin Price- S; Curtis Harper- S;
Jordan Hatfield- S; Chance Day- S; Brent Eckman- S; and Colter Raver- G. Not
pictured: Araceli Zavala- S and Kyle Tayloe- S.
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CUSTOM
BANNERS
Heppner
Gazette
676-9228
School speed zone changes
start July 1
A new law in Oregon aimed at clarifying the definition
of school zones goes into effect July 1. The law specifies speed
and signing requirements in two areas: school zones adjacent
to schools and school crossing zones away from school
property. The law also distinguishes between roadways where
speed limits are 30 mph or less and those that are 35 mph or
greater.
School zones adjacent to schools on roads with a
posted speed limit of 30 mph or less are 20 mph zones at all
times, according to the new law. That applies 24 hours a day,
seven days a week, year-round.
“That means that the speed limit will be 20 mph at all
times, early in the morning, on weekends, on holidays,” said
Doug Bish, traffic services engineer for the Oregon Department
of Transportation. “The new rules may be difficult for motorists
to memorize, so they need to watch carefully for the new signs.
They best way to avoid a ticket is to obey whatever the signs
say.”
In school zones on roads where the posted speed is
35 mph or higher, times of the 20 mph speed limit will be
defined by one of two options. Signs will post specific hours,
or flashing lights will signal when the 20 mph speed limit is in
effect.
Three options are available for crosswalks not adjacent
to school grounds. The reduced speed limit will be in force
when lights are flashing, when children are present, or during
posted hours.
“Drivers will need to be careful to read the signs,”
Bish said.
The change is the result of Senate Bill 178 passed by
the Oregon Legislature last year in an attempt to clear up.
confusion about what constitutes a school zone, and when
speed limits are reduced.
•
“Legislators wanted to eliminate any indecision about
when drivers needed to slow down,” said Troy E. Costales,
administrator of ODOT’s Transportation Safety Division.
“Schools and school grounds get used more than during class
times. The law isn’t about protecting property. It’s about
protecting kids.”
Troedson Grant recipients
announced
;
The selection committee for the Carl W. Troedson
Educational Fund has awarded granLs-in-aid in the amount *
of $ 1000 to the following Morrow County high school seniors
for the 2004-05 school year:
Heppner High School: Blake Allstott, Justin Botefuhr,
Brian Haguewood, Judd Lemmon, Luke Murray, Courtney
Nelson and Ivy Zimmerman.
lone High School: Johnny Collin, William Gates,
Megan E. McCabe, Meghan McCabe. Natalie McElligott,
Paul Neiffer and William Ross.
j
Riverside High School: Julie Gordanier, Josh Kegler.
Alexandra Kennedy. Esmeralda Leon, Chelsea Mason.
Sarah McNamee. Andy Wedding and Jayde Zobel.
These grants are awarded from a fund provided by
the last will and testament of Carl W. Troedson, a prominent
wheat rancher of the lone area.
These students will be eligible to apply for renewal
of their grants in the following years of their college or training
programs provided that they maintain good academic
standing during their first year of post high school study.
The selection committee consists of the Morrow
County School District Assistant Superintendent, the pastor
of the Valby Lutheran Church and the Morrow County Judge,
as specified in Troedson’s will.
Award of the Troedson grants was announced at
the recipients' respective high school graduation ceremonies.
Heppner graduate receives
bachelor’s degree
Jill Leann Barber, a
1999 Heppner High School
graduate, graduated from
O regon
In stitu te
of
Technology will a bachelor of
science degree in dental
hygiene. The commencement
ceremony was held June 12 in
Klamath Falls.
Barber is the daughter
of Don and Judy Barber of
Heppner.