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TEN- Heppner Ga/ette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Columbia Basin Electric
C
o-O p, P.O. Box 398,
Notice of Budget
Heppner, Oregon 97836.
Committee Meeting
A public meeting o f the Published: June 12 and 19„
B udget C o m m ittee o f 2013
the Heppner Rural Fire Affidavit
Protection District, Morrow
County, State o f Oregon,
on the budget for the fiscal PUBLIC N O TIC E
year July 01, 2013 to June
NOTICE TO
30, 2014 will be held on
INTERESTED
Tuesday, June 25th, at 7:00
PERSONS
p.m., at 171 Linden Way, In the Circuit Court o f
Heppner, Oregon (Columbia the State o f Oregon for
Basin Electric conference the County o f Morrow
room). The purpose of the No. 13PR020
meeting is to receive the Estate of: K enneth W.
budget message, discuss the Minniek,
proposed budget, and hear Deceased
public comments on same. N otice is hereby given
A copy o f the budget that the person nam ed
document may be inspected below has been appointed
or obtained at the meeting, personal representative
or after June 25th at 180 o f the estate. All persons
Rock S treet, H eppner, h av in g claim s ag ain st
Oregon, between the hours the estate are required
of 5:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. to present them to the
The proposed budget is for personal representative at:
a one-year period, and will P.O. Box 218, Pendleton,
be prepared on a basis of OR 97801 w ithin four
accounting that is consistent months after the date o f
w ith the basis of accounting first publication o f this
used during the preceding notice, or the claims may
year.
be barred.
This is a public meeting All persons w hose rights
where deliberation o f the may be affected by the
Budget Committee will take proceedings may obtain
place. Public questions and ad d itio n al in fo rm atio n
comments are invited.
fro m th e r e c o r d s o f
Published: June 5 and 12, the court, the personal
2013
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o r th e
Affidavit
attorney.
Dated and first published:
June 12, 2013
PUBLIC N O TIC E Michael R. Escobedo
CALL FOR SEALED
Pers. Rep.
BIDS
125 NW Esther Place
Columbia Basin Electric Irrigon, Oregon 97844-
Co-Op has declared the 7237
following items as '“surplus Karin E. Dallas
equipment” and is calling O f Attys. for Pers. Rep.
for sealed bids on their sale. Corey, Byler, Rew,
The items will be sold "as Lorenzen & Hojem,
is”, “where is”. The Co-Op L.L.P.
reserves the right to reject P.O. Box 218
any and/or all bids. Closing 222 SE Dorion Ave
date for bids is Tuesday, Pendleton, OR 97801-
June 25th, 2013, at 4:30 0218
p.m. in the Heppner Office (541)276-3331
o f the Cooperative. The Published: June 12, 19
units may be viewed and and 26, 2013
inspected at the Heppner Affidavit
facility.
T ruck C h a ssis-
M o u n te d B a c k -H o e .
1986 CM C 7 0 0 0 G as
V-8 Chassis, Ford 19-802
Back-Hoe. Great unit for
irrigation, pipeline, or ditch
maintenance work.
*Lots of Sizes*
1981 4 \4 Oshkosh
* Lots of Colors*
D igger-D errick Telelect
Commander C-160. Big
* Free Quotes*
U nit. C um m ins NTC
300 Diesel w/ 5-3 manual
transmission. PTO - front
The Heppner
bumper winch, outriggers,
Gazette Times
tu rret w inch, on-board
hydraulics with two-speed
( 541) 676- 9228
digger auger.
PUBLIC N O TIC E
Magnetic
Door Signs!
Dr. Seuss comes to life Opportunities for
in library program
older workers in
The young and young
at heart are invited to join
Morrow County
Broadway and film ac
tor D uffy Hudson in a
fast-paced romp through
the most loved and clas
sic works of Dr. Seuss on
Wednesday, June 26, at
2 p.m. at the Heppner li
brary.
Dr. Seuss classics like
“ Horton Hears a Who,"
“And to Think I saw it on
M ulberry S treet,” “The
Sneeches,” “The Zax,” "The
Big Brag,” and "What Was
I Scared of?” will come to
life in this unique and lively
45-minute show.
Hudson will also per
form at 6:30 p.m. on June
26 at the Boardm an li
brary.
This free program is
sponsored by Libraries of
Actor Duffy Hudson w ill
perform Dr. Seuss favorites
June 26 at the H eppner
library
Eastern Oregon and the
Oregon Trail Library Dis
trict.
CRCHS recognized
as patient-centered
primary care home
Effective May 10, Co
lumbia River Community
Health Services has re
ceived Patient-Centered
Primary Care Home Tier
2 certification. This rec
ognition reflects the extent
to which the clinic has
demonstrated excellence in
providing high-quality per
son- and family-centered
care. This is an ongoing
certification and Columbia
River Community Health
Services will be required to
submit an annual renewal
every 12 months.
The Patient-Centered
Primary Care Home Pro
gram recognizes clinics as
primary care homes and
Local woman Rita Van
Schoiack was one of the
new directors installed by
Altrusa International of
Hermiston on Thursday,
May 30.
New officers are presi
dent Karen Cooley, first vice
president Dorothy Smith,
second vice president Kath
leen Krosting, secretary
Nancy Lauck, treasurer
Jackie Dunlap, assistant
treasurer Judy Packard,
immediate past president
p u r p o s e o f th is m e e tin g is to d i s c u s s the b u d g e t for th e fis c a l y e a r b e g in n in g J u ly 1, 2 0 1 3 a s a p p r o v e d b y th e Irrig o n B u d g e t
C o m m it te e a n d o n th e p r o p o s e d u s e s o f S t a t e R e v e n u e S h a r i n g f u n d s in re latio n to the e ntire b u d g e t A s u m m a r y o f the
b u d g e t is p r e s e n t e d b e lo w A c o p y o f th e b u d g e t m a y b e in s p e c t e d o r o b t a in e d at Irrig o n C it y H a ll 5 0 0 N E M a i n A v e Irrig o n
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F IN A N C IA L M M V 1A R V - R E S O U R C E S
TO TAL O F ALL FUNDS
A ctu al A m o u n t
Adopted Budget
A p p ro v e d Budget
2 0 1 1 -2 0 1 2
I his Y e a r 20 12 -2 01 3
N e xt Y e a r 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
B e g in n in g l und Balance/Net W o r k in g Capital
l ees. I icenses. Permits. l ines. A sse ssm e n ts & O th er Se rvic e
75 3.94 4
84 8 ,1 0 0
9 1 7 ,5 7 7
1,1 07,2 20
1 ,2 8 7 .9 0 0
1 .5 0 2 .1 0 0
Federal. State and A ll ( )ther ( iranLs, G ifts. A llo c a tio n s and
1 9 2 ,2 9 1
62 3.10 0
1 ,1 2 4 ,1 0 0
R e ven u e from B o n d s and O th er Debt
1 6 7 ,8 0 2
4,1 27,6 98
2 ,5 96.9 98
Inter fund Transfers
47 2 ,9 3 9
6 1 0 .1 0 0
69 9,48 3
9 .5 7 2
9 9 ,9 0 0
95 ,8 9 0
1 8 7,58 3
33 8 .0 0 0
3 0 4 .3 1 7
2 , 8 9 1 ,3 5 1
7,9 34,7 98
7 ,2 40.4 65
Internal Se rvice Re im b u rse m en ts
A ll O th er R e so u rc e s E xce pt Property T a xe s
Property Taxes Estim ated to be R e ce ive d
T o ta l R e so u r c e s
F IN A N C IA L S U M M A R Y ■ R E Q U IR E M E N T S BY O B J E C T C L A S S IF IC A T IO N
Personnel Serv ices
62 7 .0 7 0
82 6,00 0
M ate ria ls and Serv ices
3 9 1 ,8 2 2
61 9,60 0
64 3 .2 0 0
Capital Outlay
22 0,76 2
5 .0 9 4 .5 9 8
4 ,2 3 6 ,5 9 8
Debt Serv ice
4 0 2 .5 0 5
54 2 .5 9 6
4 5 4 .3 3 2
Inter fund Transfers
47 2 ,9 3 9
6 1 0 .1 0 0
6 9 9 ,4 8 3
0
1 3 1 .4 0 0
11 4.61 7
77 6 .2 5 3
1 1 0 .5 0 4
21 6.33 5
2,8 9 1 ,3 5 1
7 ,9 34,7 98
7 ,2 4 0 ,4 6 5
C on tin ge nc ie s
U nappropriated E n d in g B alan ce and Re se rve d for Future
T o ta l R e q u ir e m e n ts
87 5 ,9 0 0
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N a m e o f O rga n izatio n al U n it o r Program
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PROPERTY
P e r m a n e n t R a te \ x v y
(r a te lim it 3 .6 7 Ç 2 p e r $ 1 . 0 0 0 )
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L e v y F o r G e n e r a l O b lig a t io n B o n d s
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T o ta l R e q u ir e m e n ts
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S ew er
T A X L E V IE S
R a te o r A m o u n t Im p o se d
R a te o r A m o u n t Im p o sed
R a te o r A m o u n t A p prov ed
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S T A T E M E N T O F IN D E B T E D N E S S
L O N G IT R M D E B I
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Published: June 12, 2013
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most accurate picture pos
sible of our region.
The draft 2013 CEDS
Update Report is available
for review at www.geodc.
net/ceds/. Public comments
on the CEDS document may
be submitted online until
11:59 p.m. Pacific DST on
June 24. For any questions,
contact Executive Director
Christine Nelson at 541 -
612-7090 or at Christine.
nelson@geodc.net.
Correction
Edith Holt, and directors
Brenda Davis, Rita Van
Schoiack, Susan Callahan
and LuAnn Davison.
A nyone who would
like more information how
to join the team contact
them at 541-922-3137 or
cooleyk@ icloud.com or
www.districttwelve.altrusa.
org/District-Clubs/District-
Tw elve-Oregon/Herm is-
ton-O regon/H erm iston-
Oregon-Club-Information.
aspx.
Oops, we did it again...we’ve had some problems getting the
names straight in the “Mustangs mop up Heppner” picture
caption. Pictured left to right above are (really) Kenzie Cumh,
Kenzi Hughes and Maci Gibhs doing some lot cleanup behind
St. Patrick's Senior Center during Heppner High School's
Mustang Mop-Up day. May 22. Photo by Megan Putter
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
| lelep ho n c:
G reater Eastern O r
egon Development Corpo
ration (GEODC) prepares
an annual update to the
Comprehensive Econom
ic Development Strategy
(CEDS) report for the seven
counties within GEODC’s
Economic D evelopm ent
District. This information
is valuable for regional
and local planning efforts
and potential funding op
portunities. GEODC needs
assistance in providing the
Local woman elected
Altrusa director
A p u b lic m e e t in g o f the Irrig o n C it y C o u n c il will b e h e ld o n J u n e 1 8 2 0 1 3 at 6 0 0 p m at 5 0 0 N E M a in A v e , Irrigo n , O r e g o n T h e
A m a n d a S la w so n
successful in their job hunt.
Our program is a stepping
stone for people desperate
for work. We can provide
immediate assistance and
wages for those who qualify
for the SCSEP.”
Experience Works SC
SEP is available at no cost
to people who meet eligi
bility criteria. The program
provides paid community
service assignments at local
public and non-profit orga
nizations, training, referral
to needed services, and job
search assistance. With up
dated skills, participants use
their community service
training as a springboard to
permanent jobs with local
employers.
For more information,
call toll-free 541-276-9050
Ext. 234 or visit www.ex-
perienceworks.org.
GEODC requests
report feedback
makes sure they meet the
standards of care. The pro
gram is part of the Oregon
Health Authority whose
goal is to improve the health
and care of all Oregonians.
To learn more about the
Patient-Centered Primary
Care Home, visit www.
PrimaryCareHome.Oregon,
gov.
Columbia River Com
munity Health Services is
open Monday from 7:30
a.tn. - 7 p.m. and Tuesday
through Friday from 7:30
a.m. - 5 p.m. The clinic
accepts most insurance,
including Medicare and
Medicaid, and is always
accepting new patients.
PUBLIC N O T IC E
Contact:
The Experience Works
Senior Community Service
Employment Program (SC-
SEP) is currently accepting
applications. Program ap
plicants must be age 55 or
older, unemployed, live in
Morrow County and have
incomes o f $14,363 per
year or less for a family of
one ($19,388 for family of
two). There are currently
two openings for qualified
candidates.
“In this difficult econo
my, many older Oregonians
are finding it necessary
to find work,” says Janet
Standeford, local employ
ment and training coordina
tor for Experience Works.
“Unfortunately, finding a
job can be especially dif
ficult for older workers
who have not looked for
employment for some time
or for those who been un-
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M ay 14: M o rro w
County S heriff’s Office
received report that Oregon
State Police arrested Ivan
Salas Salas, 23, on an Ir
rigon Justice Court warrant
for Failure to Appear/Minor
in Possession-alcohol. He
was lodged at U m atilla
County Jail with $1045 bail
in full.
-MCSO Deputy report
ed he had made contact
with a female juvenile in
Boardman, transported her
home and warned her of the
curfew.
-MCSO received report
o f three horses out by the
Lexington Cemetery. The
owner was contacted and
the horses returned to their
pasture.
-MCSO Deputy report
ed assisting the Department
of Human Resources on a
child welfare check.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
someone was using her So
cial Security Number.
-MCSO received re
port o f a vacant Irrigon
residence with overgrown
weeds causing a fire issue.
-MCSO received report
of horses kept in the yard
next to the gas station in
Lexington with their ribs
showing. The caller said
that someone had given
them hay the previous day.
MCSO responded and de
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Sheriffs Report ~
termined the call to be un
founded.
-MCSO received report
from a Boardman wom
an that 10 goats had just
showed up at her residence,
four adult females, one adult
male and babies, along with
a miniature donkey. The
owner called and returned
them to their pasture.
-MCSO received re
port from a woman that
another woman was being
antagonized by chickens in
Boardman. She requested
a call from a deputy before
heading to the residence.
-MCSO received re
quest from Com m unity
Counseling Solutions for
a secure transport from
Good Shepherd Hospital
in Hermiston to Lakevicw
Heights in Heppner.
M ay 16: M o rro w
County S heriff’s Office
received report from an Irri
gon man that he found a St.
Bernard on his property.
-MCSO reported trans
porting a prisoner to court
and back.
-MCSO received report
from a woman that her boys
were abused when they
went to visit their father in
the Ione/Heppner area.
-MCSO received report
from a Lexington wom
an that her mother passed
away the previous morning
and the owner of the house
her mother had Vented was
already going through her
stuff. She wanted to know
if the owner had the right to
do that and take the items.
-MCSO received report
from a woman who had
an issue with her family
wanting to move from the
residence.
-MCSO received report
of a suspicious vehicle that
pulled into the Driftwood
RV Park in Boardm an.
Boardman Police Depart
ment and MCSO respond
ed. MCSO arrested Donna
Biggs, 42, on a Hermiston
Municipal Court warrant
for Contem pt o f Court/
Theft III. She was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO received re
port of a female in bed and
cramping up, possibly suf
fering from dehydration in
Irrigon.
-MCSO arrested
George Gordon Kennedy,
63, on two counts of Un
lawful Sexual Penetration I
and eight counts of Sexual
Abuse I. He was arrested
with $500,000 bail, but re
leased on his own recogni
zance due to lack of medical
ability at the jail.
-MCSO, Irrigon Ambu
lance, Irrigon Fire received
report of a two-vehicle auto
accident on Hwy. 730, Irri
gon. One female was cited
for Dangerous Left Turn.
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