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Pioneer Memorial Home Health
& Hospice employee named Home
Care Support Staff of the Year
PUBLIC NOTICE
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Approvati Budget
Next Year 2008-2009
4300
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2 Total Materials and Supplies
4300
Anticipated
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9 Total Requirement« • add Lina» 1 through S
Anticipated
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Ad valorem
Property Taxes
10 Toiol Resources Except Property Texe»
11 Total F'Openy 7s««« Fsttm»t«d la 84 R«e«iw«d
12 T o ta l Resources
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and discretion and we have
come to trust her implicitly.
We are honored
to recognize one
o f our m ost un­
sung hom e care
heroes.”
T he O r­
egon Association
fo r H om e C are
is a trade organi­
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zation represent­
ing providers o f
skilled home health, hospice
and in-home care services
throughout the state o f Or­
egon. Each year the associa­
tion recognizes outstanding
leaders in the home care
industry.
ODFW to hold public meeting
0.7385
17 Local Option Taxes
18 Lew for Bonded Debt or Oeiipjtiorw
P I None
Sherry Ewing was
presented with the Home
C a re 2 0 0 7 S u p ­
p ort S ta ff o f the
Year Award at the
A sso c ia tio n ’s a n ­
n u al c o n fe re n c e
on March 21 at the
Salem Convention
Center in Salem.
Ewing, em­
Sherry
ployed with Pioneer
M em o rial H om e
H ealth & H o sp ice, was
recognized for her uncondi­
tionally giving spirit. “Sher­
ry is indispensable to our
staff,” said Director Molly
Rhea. “ She co n sisten tly
displays sound judgm ent
The Oregon Department o f Fish and Wildlife will
hold a public meeting on Tuesday, May 6, from 6-9 p.m.
at the ODFW office in Heppner. The ODFW office is lo­
cated in the old Kinzua mill office at 54173 Highway 74
in Heppner. Proposed tag numbers for the 2008 big game
seasons will be discussed.
Oregon Wheat
Commission
to hold special
meeting
The Oregon Wheat
C om m ission w ill hold a
special meeting to receive
a p re se n ta tio n from the
Wheat Industry Task Force
on Tuesday, May 6, at 10
a.m. The meeting will be
held in the Riverfront Center
located at 2 Marine Drive in
Boardman.
Commission meet­
ings are open to the pub­
lic and anyone wishing to
attend is encouraged and
welcome to do so. Dress in
business casual.
The m eeting loca­
tion is accessible to persons
with disabilities. A request
for an interpreter of the hear­
ing impaired or other ac­
commodations for persons
with disabilities, should be
made to the Oregon Wheat
Commission office 48 hours
in advance at 503-229-6665
or TTY 503-986-4762.
Tota1 Anticipated Requirements must equal Total Resources
Adopted Budget
This y e a r 2007-08
Actual Data
Last Year 2000-07
2 Total Metartals ano Service*
^ Toral Capital Outlay
24900
Approved Budget
Next Year 2008-09
38880
55780
36600
38880
55780
55780
HHS prom king and queen crowned
4 Total Debt service
5 Total Tramlars
6 Total Contingencies
7 Total Reserve* and Special Payment»
0 Total Unsnpropfitiied Ending Pond B»i»nee
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24000
Total Requirement»
24900
10 Tot.il Resouices Except Property Taxe»
Name of
Fund CAPITOL IMPROVEMENT
r .t, . 3 ,
Approved Budget
Next Year 2007-08
Adopted Budge!
This yoar 2006-07
Actual Data
Last Year 2C05-06
1 To»»* Personal Sennce*
2 Total M aterial and Services
3 Totol Capital Outlay
4 Total Debt Service
8800
8000
*3000
8800
8800
8000
60001
13000
130001
6. Total Transfer«
6 "Total Contingencies
7 Total Reserve» and Special Payment*
6 Telei Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
T otal Requirement»
10 Total Resource» Except Property Taxes
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FUNDS REQUIRING A
property tax to be levied
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N am e o f
F und
GÉNÉRAL FUND
A ctu a l Data
Last Y e a r 2006-07
Approved Budget
N ext Y ear 2007 08
4300
1 T e tti Personal S«rvic«»..................................... ......
2 T«M Mater*» tno Serv.ce»
Adopted Budget
This year 2008-09
«6620
44305
3 Total Capital 0b 0«y
a Total Dew Service
5 Total m insters..
8800
17590
6. ro ta i CoMXtgenote».
7. T o lti Reserves and Special Payment»
8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
30000
30000
30000
9. Tota* Requirement»
87800
1C Total Resource» Except Property Tnve»
32000
1030C01
34000
105000
34Q00
690C0
11 Property Tax** E s tria tili lo Be Received
12. Total Resources (uUUNnvy 10 and 11)
97800
13 Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11)
103000
09000
105000
71000
14 Estimated Prupoiy faxes Net to t*c Receded
A. Loss Due to Constitutional Limit....................
8 Discounts. Other Uncollected Amounts
19 Tote' Tax Levied (add Ime» 13 and 14)
4360
72477
74920
10 Permanent Rale Urn* Levy (rote urrà _
17 Local Option Taxes
10 Levy for Bonded Debt or Oobjatronn
Published: April 30 and May 7, 2008
Affidavit
Sign up for the second annual alumni football game
HHS Prom Court: Center King Andre Rauch, Queen Whitney Matthews, L-R Dennis Kenny,
Sarah Milner, James Rembert, Cyde Coil, Patty Little, Tavler Hodges, Tosha Bowles and Eddie
Ramirez. -Photo by Sandy Matthews
Heppner junior and senior high stu­
dents participate in Knowledge Master
Thousands o f stu ­
dents throughout the country
and in many foreign coun­
tries competed in the 50th
K nowledge M aster Open
academ ic com petition on
April 23rd. Junior high and
high school students faced
their com puters and 200
tough questions to compete
for top scores based on the
accuracy and speed o f their
answers.
H e p p n e r H ig h ’s
school team consisted o f
15 students and Heppner
Junior High team consisted
o f eight students. This is a
great opportunity for stu­
dents to compete nationally
and to test their knowledge
against their peer group na-
Organizer Jess Os-
min is looking for Heppner
alum ni to particip ate in
the Second Annual Alumni
Football Game. To sign up,
send your name, the year
you graduated high school,
football positions played,
t-shirt size and a check for
$30 to Jess Osmin, 58794
Heppner JV Base­
Balmfork Road, Heppner,
OR 97836.
ball Schedule
Sign-ups m ust be «i__ —
received by Friday, May 16 Actual game date and time
F o r m o re in f o r ­
May 1 - Umatilla at home,
to allow enough time to set will be announced at a later mation or questions, call
3
p.m.
up teams and order t-shirts. date.
676-9079.
Little League season begins Heppner splits games
with Pilot Rock
tion wide. “The students had
lots o f fun. The high school
stu d en ts had a personal
best on their score and the
junior high team very well
as well.” said Petra Payne,
adv isor for the event.
T h e K n o w le d g e
Master Open was designed
to stimulate enthusiasm for
learning and recognition
for academic accom plish­
ment. The contest runs on
classro o m co m p u ters to
allow all students the op­
portunity to compete with­
out the expense o f traveling
to a central site. Results
o f the co n test are ta b u ­
lated into overall, state, and
en rollm ent-size rankings
by Academic Hallmarks, a
Colorado publishing Firm
that hosts the event. Contest
results and example ques­
tions are available at www,
greatauk.com.
The high school team
includes Emily Thompson,
Ashley Wolff, Lane Wright,
Spencer Palmer, Sarah Bal­
lard, Maggie Armato, Grant
Smith, Kelsey Wolff, Sean
Murray, Julia Meyer, Frank
Meyer, Sherilyn Peck, Eric
Chick, Kate Kendrick, and
lan Murray.
The junior high team
includes M aggie Collins,
Garret Gibbs, Bryce Fowler,
Stephen Thompson, Justin
Bailey, Zach Hintz, Steph­
anie Schuller, and Jacob
Moore.
Heppner Varsity
Baseball Schedule
HJH Track
Schedule
May 3 - at Stanfield, 11
a.m.
May 6 - Cross-over #3 vs.
#2, TBA
May 10 - District Tourna­
ment in Pendleton
May 2 - lone Invitational
in Pendleton, 2 p.m.
May 9 - UMMSAA Cham­
pionship Meet in Umatilla,
1 p.m.
HHS Golf
Schedule
May 2 - Enterprise Invite
at 10 a.m.
May 5-6 - District G olf at
Wildhorse, 8 a.m.
HHS Track
Schedule
Caitlyn Bailey »top* the runner at home with backup from
Maddie Lindsay. Saturday was opening weekend for Little
League in Heppner. -Photo by Sandy Matthews
Heppner senior Dennis Kenny slides in lo second base
ahead of the ball. The Heppner Mustangs split the double
header with the Rockets this weekend in Heppner. Photo
by Sandy Matthews
May 2 - BMC Pre-district,
TBA.
May 9 - BMC District, 9
a.m.
May 1 7 -1 8 - State, Mon­
mouth, TBA.
lone School
schedule of
events
April 31: Watershed Field
Day for 5,h graders
May 1-2: Crop Science
Field Trip
May 4-8: Outdoor School
at Tupper (6th grade); 5th
grade to shadow 7th grade
for V 2 day
May 14: Crystal Apple
Awards at Pendleton Red
Lion
May 18: NHS youth track
meet for grades K-5 (TBA)