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DALE F. VIRDEN Dale F. Virden, 62, Banks, died May 5, 2003. A Celebration of Life service was held May 10 at Dayspring Christ ian Fellowship Church in Banks. Per his wishes, his ashes were scattered over his and his son’s favorite hunting grounds. Mr. Virden was born July 19, 1940, in Follansbee, W. Va. He served in the U.S. Air Force four years. In 1969, he married Cheryl A. Westrick. They lived in California, Aloha and Banks. He worked at Deluxe Check Print ers for 27 years and was an agricultur al technician for Jewett-Cameron Seed for seven years. Survivors include his wife; a son, Dale C.; a daughter, Darcy R. Tooke; "A Trusted N a m e in Funeral Service " ana two granacniiaren Remembrances are suggested to the Olympics Outreach Program at <lnTheBible.com> in Seattle, Wash Autumn Funeral Home in Tigard was in charge of cremation arrange ments. Salem; his mother, Zelda Fash of Rich land; three brothers, Rick of Salem, Loren and Chuck, both of Rainier, Wash.; and a sister, Judith Francis of Baker City. Young's Funeral Home of Tigard was in charge of arrangements. SAMUEL L. LAZOTT Samuel Lee Lazott, 52, Salem, died May 9, 2003. Funeral services were May 14 at Young’s Funeral Home in Tigard. Mr. Lazott was born February 27, 1951, in Portland. He grew up in Man ning and Buxton and graduated from Banks High School in 1970. In 1972, he married Delores Vande- hey. They lived in the Manning area un til moving to Richland in 1981. They have lived in the Salem area since 1993. He worked as a tree taller for Tim ber Inc. Survivors include his wife; a son, Steven of Salem; a daughter, Andrea of WILLIAM A. “POPCORN” CONNEL LY William Armond “Popcorn” Connel ly, 52, Birkenfeld, died May 18, 2003. A graveside service was held May 24. Mr. Connelly was bom March 11, 1951, in Aberdeen, Wash., to William Theodore and Evelyn Mae Wachholtz Connelly. He grew up in Washougal and graduated from Washougal High School in 1969. In 1978, he married Shirley M. Bish op. He was a saw filer and worked for Olympic Forest Products for the past 27 years. Mr. Connelly was preceded in death by his mother in 1988 and a sister, Juanita Tabor in 2002. Survivors include his wife; a son, Bryan Phelps of Colorado; four daugh ters, Christina Austin and Lisa Green- wait, both of Clatskanie, Carie of West- port, and Jessica of Birkenfeld; his fa ther, William T. of Westport; a sister, Karen Brewer of Kelso, Wash.; five brothers, David of Warrenton, Walter of Westport, Joseph of Longview, Wash., James of Tacoma, and William H. of Kelso, Wash.; eight grandchildren. Remembrances are suggested to William A. “Popcorn” Connelly Memori al Fund c/o Wauna Federal Credit Union, P O Box 67, Clatskanie, Oregon 97016. Haakinson-Groulx Mortuary of Clatskanie was in charge of cremation arrangements. Angel Memorials Granite Markers Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home Privately owned Not a funeral home or cemetery S e c o n d G e n e r a tio n Personal home visits at no extra charge F a m ily O w n e d & O p e ra te d Prices start at $320 including design and lettering JEFFREY & DEBRA ROSE-HOYT DERREL & DEANN ROSE TINA ROSE-REYNOLDS JANE SCHNEIDER, ROSS MATHEWS HECTOR DE LOS SANTOS Attendant: RAY PELSTER 2308 Pacific Av. Frst Grv....357-2161 741 Madison Av. Vern......... 429-6611 E-mail: Fuitenrosehoyt@ aol.com Wendy Sears 503-429-1523 JACK R. ADAMS Jack Raymond Adams, 82, Sweet Home, died May 17. 2003. Funeral services were May 22 in the Sweet Home Nazarene Church, with Pastor Gene Penrod, officiating. Mr. Adams was born April 13, 1921, in Kiefer, Oklahoma, to Alva and Pearl Groves Adams. He grew up in Vernon ia. In 1941, he married Christine Forbes McKenzie. They lived in Sweet Home. He and his brothers started Hobin Logging Company. In 1944, he entered the U.S. Navy and served as a gunnery crewman on a merchant ship in the Pa cific during World War II. After returning from the Navy, he worked with Hobin Logging and the lo cal trucking industry. He had his own company, Adams Trucking, until retire ment. He was a life member of Sweet Home Elks Lodge #1972 and VFW Post #3437. He was a founder and benefactor of the Lebanon Community Hospital. Mr. Adams was preceded in death by a son, Jack Raymond Jr. in 1965; five brothers, Archie, Louis, Paul, Gloyd and Vern; and a sister, Reba Hobin. Survivors include a son, Scott of Sweet Home; a daughter, Linda Holley of Sweet Home; three grandchildren; a brother, Bob of McMinnville. The Workman & Steckly Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. JUDITH ANN O’NEILL Judith Ann O’Neill, 66, died May 15, 2003. Recitation of the rosary was on May 18, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. A funeral mass was held May 19 in St. Therese Catholic Church in Portland. Mrs. O'Neill was born February 11, 1937, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Her maiden name was Cameron. She moved to Vernonia when she was 10 years old and graduated from Vernonia High School in 1954. In 1962, she married Don O'Neill. She graduated from the University of Oregon and received a master's de gree in library science from Portland State University. She was a librarian and media specialist for Centennial High School. Survivors include her husband; a son, David; a daughter, Nancy Bratt; a brother, Donald Cameron; and four grandchildren. Remembrances are suggested to American Diabetes Association. Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes was in charge of arrange ments. LORAN E. “BUD” ATKINS Loran E. “Bud" Atkins, 82, LaPine, died May 27, 2003. An inurnment serv ice was held May 31 at Vernonia Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Atkins was bom July 14, 1920, in Birkenfeld, to Earl and Marie Sim mons Atkins. He graduated from Ver nonia High School He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked as a buyer for Crown Zeller- bach and was also a Columbia County Deputy Sheriff. He served on the Ver nonia City Council and was elected mayor of Vernonia for several terms in the 1960s. In 1987, he married Bonita Nelson. He was preceded in death by a sis ter. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Earl of Hillsboro, and Charles of South ern California; two daughters, Marie Tillman and Joyce Watson both of Reno, Nevada; three stepchildren; sev en grandchildren; 12 stepgrandchil- dren; and four great-grandchildren. Remembrances are suggested to Newberry Hospice, 51681 Huntington Road, La Pine, OR 97739. Central Pines Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. PUBLIC NOTICE FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED FORM LB-3 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FORM LB-1 Publish ONLY completad portion of this page A meeting of the C o lu m b ia C o u n ty 4-K A Extension Service District be held o n ______________________ J u n e 11 . 2003 Body) (□*•) (G o * wtwx > at 1 2 :1 5 g D m N am e o f ______ Columbia County Extension Office________ p ,e purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for McsSon) the fiscal year beginning July 1, 20 03 as approved by the Col. Co. 4-H A Extension Service District (MkMW QpsI Cotporwfllon) A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget m ay be inspected or obtained a t____ Col. 505 N. Columbia River Highway, S.H. Cue 8 30 a.m. between the hours of and 4:30 p.m. Budget Committee prepared on St. Helena ............................. ............ —.... - 2. Total Material* and Service*........................................... ....................... - ........- 4. Total M M Service............. 5. Total Transfer* - .............. .. ....................... - . ........... 6 Total Contingencies................ - ........................................ ...... 7. Total A l Other Expenditures and Requirement» 8. Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance---------------------- S Total R equirem ent* - arid Hoe* 1 through 8 .........— ------- Anticipated Resources 10 Total Resource* Except Property T a x e s ........... ................... 11. Total Property Taxes Eadmetedlobe Reoelved--------------- 12. Total Resources — add line» 10 end 1 1 -------------------- ---- 13. Total Property Taxes Estimated Io be Received (toe 11 ).... Estimated Ad Valorem Property Taxes 78.000 64.000 25,000 -0- 10-000 12,100 16,000 7.000 212.000 72,600 139,500 212,100 139,500 A Lose Doe to Constitutional Limits...................................... Discount* Allowed. Other Uncollected A m ounts------------- 15 Total Tax Levied — add toa* 13 and 1 4 500 22,000 162.000 106,000 71.000 14.500 -0 - 30,000 13.500 42.000 10,000 287,000 I 131,000 156,000 287.000 | 156,000 1« Permanent Rate Um« Levy (rate limit 17. Local Option Taxee_____ _. ........................ . . ) ..... ......... 18. Levy tor Bonded Oebl or Ob*gahons ------------------------------ 500 10,600 167,100 | Rate or Amount Rate or Amount Tax Levies By Type Approved Budget Next Y e a r — 2 0 0 3 -2 0 0 4 14 Plus: Estimated Property Taxes No! to be Received---------- a 1 0 6 ,0 0 0 71 0 0 0 25J300 -O- 14J00 -0- 10.000 12.100 30.000 13.500 .................... ......... .... ........... ............... ............... ..................... -0 - 5. Total Transfers ............. ...........................— ----- ------- 10.000 6 Total Contingencies 8. Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance -0 - -0 - 67.914 224.490 80.112 144.378 224.490 7.000 9. Total Requrements 1 9 6 .1 0 0 56.600 139.500 13. Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11) Adopted Budget This Y e a r— 2 0 0 2 -2 0 0 3 TO TAL O F ALL FU N D S Anticipated Requirements 7 8 ,0 0 0 64,000 12. Total Resource* (add line* 10 and 1 1 ) __________ FINANCIAL SUMMARY 3. Total Capital Outlay 7 4 ,3 7 2 11. Property Taxes Estimated to be Received ______ ( 503 ) 397-3462 Joe Corsiglia 0571 .0571 A pproved Budget N ext Y e a r 2 0 0 3 -0 4 63.369 8,835 10. Total Resources Except Property Taxes n «T OowWnf Saar A do pted B udget This Year 2002-03 ..... - .............. —.................. 1. Total Personal Services 7. Total A l Other Expenditures and Requirements .... <*>»•> 1. Total Personal Servlcas. Actual D ata Last Y e a r 2 0 0 1 - 0 2 2. Total Matenals and Services ..................................... 4. Total Debt Service a basis of accounting that is gcon sistent, Q n o t consistent with the basis of accounting used dunng the preceding year. M ajor changes, if any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below. This budget Is fa r gA n n u al Penod □ 2 -Y ear Period Columbia „ Extension Programs 3. Total Capital Outlay Co. Extension office budge, Fund 14. Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received 1 9 6 ,1 0 0 8 9 ,0 0 0 1 5 6 .0 0 0 2 4 5 .0 0 0 1 139.500 156.000 __ A Loa* Due to Constitutional Limit 8 Discount*. Other Uncollected Amounts 500 500 22,000 10.600 167,100 1 6 2 ,0 0 0 15. Total Tax Levied (add line* 1 3 *n d 14) __________ R ai* or Amount 16. Permanent Rate Limit L e w (ratehmd FORM LB-2 -0 - 10.000 245.000 1 1 ■ 95 71 Rats or Amount 0571 FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED Actual Data Last Year 2001-02 Name of Building Fund Fund A dopted B udget This Y e a r 2 0 0 2 -0 3 Approved Budget Next Year 2003-04 1. Total Personal Services ___________________ ___ 2. Total Materials and Services ___________________ 3. Total Caoital Outlay 86J61 4. Total Debt Service . 5. Total T ra n s fe rs ...................... .. 1 0 .0 0 0 ............... 16.000 4 2 ,0 0 0 16.000 42.000 8. Total Contingenaes ................-.................................. 7. Total All Other Expenditure* and Requirements .... 8. Total Unappropriated Ending Fund B ata n e e _____ 9. Total Requirem ents___________________________ (1.606) 86.361 ___________