TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 14, 2008
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A meeting of the Morrow County Health Distnct Board of Directors will be held on June 2, 2008. 7 00 pm at
the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Heppner. Oregon The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the
fiscal year beginning July 1, 2008. as proposed by the Morrow County Health Distnct Board A summary of the
budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at MCHD Administration
Office 564 E Pioneer Dr, Heppner, Oregon, between the hours of 8 00 am and 5:00 pm or by calling 541-676-
2925 This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is consistent with the preceding year This
budget is for an annual period and has only one Fund
Financial Summary
Anticipated Requirements
A dopted Budget
This Year 2007-2008
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
$
3,830,701 $
1,612,445
320,070
272,829
-
-
480,339
4,862 261
1,870 297
1,237.200
146 127
-
*
984 780
8
Total R equirem ents - add lines 1 - 7
i
6,516,384
$
9,100,665
5,576.427
914,000
25,957
$
8,462 446
634,542
3,677
6,516,384
$
Personal Services
Materials and Supplies
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
Transfers
Contingencies
All Other Expenditures and Requirements
Proposed Budget
Next Year 2008-2009
Anticipated Resources
9
10
11
Total Resources Except Property Taxes
Total Property Taxes Estimated To Be Received
Prior year Cash Reserves
$
12
T otal Resources - add lines 9 - 1 1
$
9,100,665
Estimated Ad Valorem Property Taxes
13
14
15
Total P roperty Taxes Estim ated To Be Received
Plus Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received
A Loss Due to Constitutional Limits
B Discounts Allowed, Other Uncollected Amounts
$
Total Tax Levied - add lin es 13, 14A & 14B
$
914,000
10 126
30,377
108,211
56,254
1,078,465
675,045
$
Rate o r A m o u n t
Tax Levies By Type
6050
0 0000
0
6050
3900
0
Permanent Rate Limit Levy ($/1,000)
Local Option Taxes ($/1,000)
Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations
16
17
18
634,542
$
Published: May 14,2008
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
FORM
NO TIC E OF BU D G ET HEARING
LB-1___________________________________________________________________________
A meeting of the Board of Directors (governing body) will be held on May 29, 2008
at 7.30 pm at Riverside High School, Boardman, OR The purpose of this meeting will be to discuss the budget
for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 2008, as approved by the Morrow County Unified Recreation District Budget Committee
A summary of the budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at Morrow County Courthouse
100 Court Street, Heppner, OR between the hours of 8:00 a m and 5:00 p.m. This budget was prepared on
a basis of accounting that is consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year Major changes,
if any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below This budget is for: Annual Period
County
City
Chairperson of Governing Body
Telephone Number
Morrow
N/A
Cyde Estes
(541)676-5808
FINAN C IAL SUMMARY
0
Check this box if your
budget only has one fund
Adopted Budget
This Year 2007-2008
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Approved Budget
Year 2008-2009
N ext
1 Total Personal Services
2
566,000
609 000
20,782
17,753
25,000
611,782
170,200
441 582
611,782
441,582
20,000
646,753
185,200
461 553
646 753
461.553
12,500
38,398
492,480
Rate or Amount
0 4560
12,500
34,741
508.794
Rate or Amount
0 4560
Total Materials and Supplies
3 Total Capital Outlay
Anticipated
4
Requirements
5
Total Transfers
6
Total Contingencies
................................................................
Total Debt Service
7 Total All O ther Expenditures and Requirements
8
Total Unappropnated Ending Fund Balance
9 T o ta l R e q u ire m e n ts
add Lines 1 through 8
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
Anticipated
11
Resources
12 T o ta l R e sou rce s - add Lines 10 and 11
Estimated
13
Total Property Taxes Estim ated to be Received (line 11)
14
Plus Estimated Property Taxes Not To Be Received
Ad Valorem
Property Taxes
15
Tax Levies
By Type
Total Property Taxes Estim ated to be Received
A
Loss Due to Constitutional Limits
B
Discounts Allowed, O ther Uncollected Am ounts
Total Tax Levied - add Lines 13 and 14
16 P erm anent Rate Lim it Levy (rate limit
17
Local Option Taxes
18
Levy for Bonded Debt or O bligations
4560
)...
0None
0 None
Debt Authorized, Not Incurred
0 As Summarized
Below
Published: May 14, 2008
Affidavit
lone Community Church replacing annual auction
After many years o f
holding an annual auction,
lone Com m unity Church
has decided to instead hold
a fundraising campaign for
the Perpetual Auction Re-
placement Fund. The fund-
raising campaign is called
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han
dling the following busi
ness:
-Continued from page nine
yielding. Law enforcement
was requested.
-M C SO , H eppner
ambulance received a report
from a caller in Heppner that
an elderly man had fallen
down.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir-
rigon that subjects were
building without a building
perm it and have illegally
hooked up to the sew er
system.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir-
rigon o f tw o pit bulls in
the caller’s yard. The caller
requested a deputy come get
them. A deputy responded.
-MCSO received a
request for a MCSO reserve
*
“ O pen D oors and O pen
Hearts.” The campaign will
be ongoing for the next six
months.
T he a u ctio n w as
started 45 years ago in an
effort to raise money to help
maintain a permanent minis-
ter in the church. On Sunday,
June 1, at 10 a.m. at the lone
Community Church the con-
gregation will be celebrating
and relating fond memories
o f auctions past. Everyone
is welcomed to attend and
share their memories.
to come to the Port o f Mor
row building and provide
security at the Victim’s Im
pact Panel.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir-
rigon o f a possible fight in
progress. A deputy respond
ed and determined it was a
verbal dispute.
-MCSO, Boardman
P olice D ept, receiv ed a
report o f an audible bur
glar alarm at a location in
Boardm an. The building
was searched and all was
okay. It appeared the door
was left open or the wind
blew it open.
-B oardm an Police
Dept, officer cited Juan Al
fredo Ensastegui Acosta, 19,
for Driving with No Opera
to r’s License. The vehicle
was towed.
-lone Fire Dept, re
ceived a report from a caller
in lone o f a controlled bum
that was out of control due
to high winds.
-Boardman A m bu
lance received a report o f a
male subject in Boardman
who was a victim of assault,
and his back and ribs were
hurt. The patient was trans
ported to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston.
M arch 27: -MCSO
received a request for in
formation from a caller in
Boardman who received a
letter about a driving com
plaint. The caller wanted to
know if it was against her.
The caller later advised to
disregard, she figured the
letter out.
-MCSO received a
report from the U m atilla
Police Dept, that Armilda
Lucille Guerrero, 35, was
arrested on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to
Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile
License Suspended, She
was lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir
rigon that a cell phone was
V
The I.O.O.F. W il
low s Lodge #66 spent April
26 as a w ork day at the
H ardm an C em etery. The
c em e te ry is founded by
I.O.O.F. Lone Balm Lodge
o f Hardman. Recently the
H eppner W illows Lodge
took over the title and agreed
to maintain cemetery. Bob
Lovgren, Bob Stevens, Bob
Allen and Louis Carlson
have been acting as volun
teer caretakers for the last
several years.
T h e w o rk g ro u p
consisted ofTom Wolff, Tim
Key, Cieorge Koffler, Dan
Brosnan, Charlie Graybeal,
Bob Jepsen, A1 Riney, Bob
Lovgren and Butch Laugh-
lin. The group used three rid
ing lawn mowers, two push
mowers, two string weed
eaters, and a small tractor
with a brush cutter. Laughlin
Tim Key works on cleaning up around some headstones. -Con
tributed Photo
used his flatbed truck to haul
away the debris. The group
also straightened several
leaning headstones under
the direction o f A1 Riney.
W hile w orking, workers,
noticed a headstone from
approxim ately 1893 that
read “ Unknown found on
trail dead.”
Achilidog lunch was
provided for the group.
Fifth annual poker run held at
Morrow/Grant County OHV Park
R elo ad R idge
C a r d s w e re
R iders C lub held its
draw n at the end o f the
5’h annual Poker Run
ride and were ranked
in the Blues Saturday,
according to the deck
May 10.
number and face value
With the week
o f the card. Riders had
end w e a th e r b e in g
a large variety o f prizes
bright, sunny and warm
to select from. Cathy
the event drew a large
H eller from H erm is
crowd o f riders once
ton Fun Runners Club
again. There were ap
fo u n d one o f th ree
proximately 260 riders
stu ffed bears w orth
who joined in on the
$25.
20 mile course around
There was also
the OHV Park. Partici
a short ride for the
pants had the opportu A couple of rides get ready to take to the kids and S & B Con
nity to see and experi trail. -Contributed Photo
cessions donated fruit
ence some o f new trails
smoothies to the kids
on the land Grant County
The event went off who participated in the ride.
acquired last fall, which without any serious reported At dark one o f the campers
increased the park another injuries. There were a couple signaled with a blast from
1925 acres. With the snow machines that broke down his trucks air horn the light
hav ing melted off almost along the way, all o f which ing of the “OHV Bon-Fire.”
all o f the trails the riders were transported back to the Campers flocked to see the
had a chance to experience main cam pground by the fire and feel the warmth of
a variety of challenges along park staff and volunteers.
the fire and discuss the day’s
the course.
happenings.
No political signs on state highway right-of-way
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Debt Outstanding
M As Summarized Below
Heppner I.O.O.F spends day
cleaning Hardman Cemetery
•Continued on the next page
With Oregon’s pri
mary and other local elec
tions only a w eek aw ay
the O regon D ep artm en t
of Transportation reminds
campaign supporters that it
is illegal to place political or
other signs on state highway
right-of-w ay. Signs w ill
be removed without notice
and held at ODOT district
maintenance offices for 30
days. Signs, advertisements
and other items placed along
the state highway right-of-
way are a safety concern for
motorists, ODOT workers
and the people who may be
stopping along the roadway
to install or remove them.
“There is a reason
why it is illegal for signs or
other messages to be placed
along the highway right-of-
way,” said ODOT Public
Inform ation O fficer Tom
Strandberg. “ For one thing,
it’s not safe to be stopping
along the highway to in
stall or remove them. Those
who are installing them are
also putting others at risk
because the signs can be a
distraction for drivers.”
Since ODOT crews
have to rem ove illegally
placed signs it also puts state
workers at risk and takes
time away from other tasks
that need to be done to keep
the roads safe.
“We understand that
people want to show support
for their candidate or cause,
but please be mindful o f
the rules that help protect
everyone’s safety,” Strand
berg said.
The width o f state
highway right-of-way can
vary considerably depend
ing on the specific location.
If you’re uncertain whether
you are placing a sign on
private property or highway
right-of-w ay, check with
your local ODOT district
maintenance office.
Temporary political
signs are allowed on private
property within view of state
highways w ith the follow ing
restrictions:
* New signs are lim
ited to 12 square feet.
* No flashing or in
termittent lights, animated or
moving parts are allowed.
* S igns m ust not
imitate an official highway
sign or device.
* Signs are not al
lowed in scenic corridors.
For more informa
tion regarding signs along
highway right-of-way, con
tact your local ODOT Dis
trict Maintenance office at
541-276-1241. Interested
p arties can also co n tact
ODOT Public Information
O fficer Tom Strandberg
at (541) 963-1330, email
T h o m as.m .stra n d b erg @
odot.state.or.us.
Ladies Play Day results
Ladies Play Day was held on Tuesday, May 6, and Thursday, May 8, at the Wil
low Creek Country Club. Results are as follows:
May 6
Low gross o f the field was a tie between Loa Heideman and Pat Dougherty. Low
net o f the field was Lorrene Montgomery. Least putts o f the field was Jan Paustian.
Flight A winners were: Karen Thompson, low gross; Corol Mitchell, low net;
Virginia Grant, least putts; and Nancy Propheter, longest putt.
Flight B winners were: Luvilla Sonstegard, low gross; Lynnea Sargent, low net;
and Lorrene Montgomery, long drive.
Flight C winners were: Suzanne Jepson, low gross; Nancy Propheter, low net;
Joanne Barbee, least putts; and Nancy Propheter, long drive.
Lorrene Montgomery had a chip-in on #6.
Jan Paustian shot a birdie on #1.
May 8
Low gross o f the field was Jan MacDonald. Low net o f the field was Rosemary
Burns. Least putts o f the field was Luvilla Sonstegard.
Flight B winners were: Lorrene Montgomery, low gross; Peggy Fishbum, low
net; and Jean Strange, least putts. Flight C winner was Andrea Mortimore, low gross.
Rosemary Bums and Luvilla Sonstegard both shot birdies on #1.
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