EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 13,2012
CITY COUNCIL
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applications for the job.
A special city council meet
ing will be held on Monday,
June 18, at 6 p.m. at Hep
pner City Hall to continue
the process o f finding a
replacement. The meeting
is open to the public.
-heard that there will be
a meeting on Tuesday, June
26, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
at city hall with the engi
neers of the Sperry Street
relocation project, explain
ing the job and answering
citizen's questions. The
public is invited to attend.
-decided to declare two
city lots on Riverside as
surplus and sell the lots to
the public.
Last month the council
was approached about sell
ing the lots to David and
Terri Denton. The Dentons
said the lots have weeds and
trash on them and, if they
bought them, they would
clean them up and maintain
the property. One o f the
lots had been used for the
community garden, but that
was moved up by the high
school because of the weed
problem. The Dentons did
not offer a price, but the
council told DeMayo to do
some research and come
up with a proposed asking
price. The lot was appar
ently donated to the city
in 1997.
Monday, DeMayo re
ported that he talked with
co u n ty a s s e s s o r G reg
Sweek, who said there was
not much value on the prop
erty and that $500 “isn't
a bad offer” for the land.
DeMayo said the lots had
no comparable properties
sold in the area, were in the
flood plain, so had building
restrictions, and that the
city has been putting main
tenance into the property
with no return.
“Let’s put it on the tax
roll and get a return of some
amount,” DeMayo recom
mended.
lone celebrates graduation
The council also re
ceived the following police
report for the month o f
May.
Traffic
There were five traf
fic stops, resulting in two
citations.
There were three park
ing complaints.
A hit and run crash was
reported.
A person reported a
driver of a vehicle drove
fast on Baltimore Street.
The driver of the vehicle
was contacted by a deputy.
A hit and run crash
was reported. The caller
said they would resolve it
civilly.
Code Enforcement
Thirteen animal com
plaints were reported.
One dog and three cats
were transported to Pet
Rescue.
A deputy w orked a
code violation involving
construction debris.
A person complained
their neighbor threatened
to poison the thistles on
the caller’s property. The
neighbor was trespassed
from the property. The re
porter was warned about
the thistles.
Theft Complaints
A person reported pop
cans were stolen from a
residence.
A person reported items
were stolen from her and
now someone was trying to
sell them back. The victim
reported she did not want to
pursue charges.
An employee of a store
bought an item for a cus
tomer with the agreement
the customer would pay
back the em ployee. No
payment was received. It
was determined it was a
civil issue.
A lost cell phone was
reportedly being used by
som eone other than the
owner. It was determined
to be unfounded.
MCSO received a re
port of a gas drive off.
MCSO received a com
plaint regarding a person's
water rights and the theft of
pipes. A residential burglary
was reported.
All Other
A person left a message
with a state agency threaten
to harm another person. A
deputy investigated and it
was determined the person
who left the message was
frustrated and had no inten
tion of harming anyone.
Two ju v e n iles were
cited for M IP-A lcohol,
and one of them was also
issued a citation for PCS
Marijuana.
Deputies assisted Com
munity Counseling Solu
tions with a suicidal person.
A deputy investigated a
juv en ile who possessed
tobacco.
A gun shot was re
ported. A deputy checked
the area and was unable
to locate the source of the
noise.
Graffiti was reported on
a downtown building.
An adult was arrested
for harassment relating to a
domestic disturbance.
An intoxicated male
was reportedly yelling near
the RV park. A deputy re
sponded and was unable to
locate the male.
A deputy responded
to a custody dispute. The
parents will be working out
the issues.
A damaged toilet at the
city park was reported.
MCSO received a com
plaint about a female wear
ing inappropriate clothing
while doing yard work.
A door to a business
was damaged.
A person called MCSO
about painted arrows on
the road. It was determined
a construction company
painted the arrows.
An assault was reported
to MCSO. The case is still
under investigation.
Boardman to hold July 4
horseshoe tournament
The Bo ard man
Chamber o f Commerce
is sponsoring a horseshoe
tournament at 1 p.m. at
the Boardman Marina
Park during the Board-
man Thunder 4th o f July
celebration on Wednes
day, July 4. Registration
will begin just prior to the
tournament.
The entry fee is $5
per person, with the first
and second place winners
receiving ribbons and a
50 percent pay-back. The
more entries received,
the greater the chance o f
winning.
“This event has been
going on for many years,
and we are looking for
ward to a great turn-out
this year,” said a chamber
spokesperson.
For more inform a
tion, call the chamber at
541-481-3014.
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The Goldwings are coming, the
Goldwings are coming.
No, it's not an inva
sion.
June 14 through 16. the
Goldw ing Road Riders As
sociation will be in Heppner
for their 30th annual Oregon
District Convention/Rally.
This year the group
is planning for about 125
members to attend, with
people coming from Or
egon. Washington. Idaho
and “ Who knows where
else.”
“Every year we try to
find a new location for our
rally, such as last year's
rally in Joseph. OR. Part of
the fun is riding and seeing
new places,” says Oregon
district co-director Terry
Huffman. “This year we
chose Heppner and will
be staying at the Morrow
County Fairgrounds.”
The Goldwing Road
Riders A ssociation has
70,000 members worldwide
and has been around since
1977. The Oregon district
has 450 members and five
chapters throughout the
state.
• “We differ from other
motorcycle groups as we
are an association, not a
club, and we prefer Dairy
Q ueens to bars,” Cheri
Huffman, Oregon co-direc
tor, says. “Also, you won’t
hear us disturbing the peace
with our loud pipes; these
are quiet machines.”
The group has planned
scheduled rides to take in
Members of the Goldwing Road Riders Association cruise into
a different community every year for their annual Oregon
District Convention and Rally. Terry Huffman (inset) is one of
the directors for the Oregon chapter.-Contributedphotos
the local scenery, with the
more twisties (curves), the
better. The group also has
some public events planned
for the weekend, to which
the community is invited.
There will be a light
parade on Friday night,
June 15, around 9 p.m. The
parade will begin at the
fairground and go through
town by vyay of downtown.
Many riders take pride in
showing of their “ultimate
touring machines.” Most
bikes are customized to the
rider’s tastes with “safety
chrome,” custom paint and
extra lights.
A bike show will be
held downtown at 2 p.m.
on Saturday, June 16. It will
be held on Willow Street
between Murray’s Drug and
Artisan Village; the street
will be closed from noon
to 4 p.m. to accommodate
the show.
“We encourage people
to stop and take a look,”
says Terry Huffman. “We
all like talking about our
Honda Goldwings.”
Everyone is invited
to stop by the fairgrounds
exhibition hall at 11 a.m. on
Saturday, when the Gold
wings will be making a
donation to Janice Skaggs
from the Neighborhood
Center.
“ We like to help the
communities we go to; it’s
just a small way we try to
give back for allowing us
to share your town, if only
for a few days,” Cheri Huff
man says.
The convention starts at
noon on Thursday and goes
till closing on Saturday
night. Residents are invited
to stop by the fairgrounds
and check out the group,
or go to www.gwrraore-
gondistrict.com for more
information.
WHS class of ‘82 plans reunion
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the
Twenty-five students graduated at the lone Community School commencement exercises held
on June 8 at the school. Graduating seniors included Kaytee Burghard, Nereida Calvillo, Trent
Cannon, Collette Cason, Jeremy Coleman, Adam Collin, Kaleb Dumler, M elanie Fid ridge,
Luke Emmet, Mason Hagucwood, Steven Holland, Rebecca Jepsen, Omar Juarez, Mary McEI-
ligott, Shannon Metcalfe, Zachary Orem. JoAnna Patton, Jordan Peterson, Christine Raible,
Makenna Ramos, Mary Rietmann, Tashina Rushlow, Dominika Senkerikova, Micah Stillman
and Yezmin Verduzco. Rebecca Jepsen was the valedictorian. - Photo by David Svkes
p.m., or on the city’s website at
The W heeler High
School class o f 1982 is
holding its 30,h reunion
on Saturday, August 11, in
Fossil, OR. The class would
also like to invite all stu
dents who attended school
at K inzua K indergarten
the school and a picnic
lunch. For more informa
tion, contact Glenda Mad
den Lantis at glendalantis@
bendbroadband.com or Te
resa McClure Aldrich at
aldrich270@msn.com.
PUBLIC NOTICE
This budget is for an [El annual; □ biennial budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is: E the same as;
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and Fossil Kindergarten
in 1969-1970, Fossil El
ementary from 1970-78 and
WHS from 1978-82 with
their class.
The class is planning
an afternoon of catching
up with friends, touring
A pubic meeting of the Oregon Trail Library District will be held on June 20, 2012 at 7 00 pm at 200 South Men Street. Boardman, Oregon The purpose of this meeting
is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginnng July 1. 2012 as approved by the Oregon Trail Library District Budget Committee A summary of the budget is
presented beta* A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at the Oregon Trail Library District Boardman Library, between the hours of noon and 5 p.m This
budget is for an annual budget period This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as used the preceding year
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Fees. Licenses. Permits. Fines Assessments 4 Other Service Charges
Federal State and All Other Grants. Gifts, Allocations and Donations
Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt
Intertund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements
All Other Resources Except Property Taxes
Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
Total Resource*
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Adopted Budget
Nexl Year 2012-13
342,626
8850
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270.047
283 149
172,992
221,462
208 438
173.011
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FIN AN CIAL SUM M ARY
Approved Budget
This Year 2011-12
254,097
8,650
125,000
R E Q UIREM ENTS BY O B JE C T C LAS S IFICA TIO N
Personnel Services
147 489
98 629
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Debt Service
Intertund Transfers
Contingencies
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18358
37 993
15,915
17,624
3365
Special Payments
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
46.273
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20,000
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FIN AN C IA L SUM M ARY
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FTS for that unit or program
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Rate or Amount
1022
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1022
Local Option Levy
Levy tor General Obligation Bond»
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Long Term Debt
Estimated Debt Outstanding on July 1
Debt Authorized, but r
Incurred on July 1
Pat* or Amount Approved
2536
Rat# or Amount imposed
Permanent Rate Levy
(rate Hm« 2536 per $ 1.000)
Local Option Levy
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
LÖ NÖ TE R M D E B T
S T A T E M E N T OF IN D EB TED N ES S
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on July 1
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