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education after graduation
next year — Luscomb received
an additional $500 for being
recognized as the scholastic
award winner.
“All of these girls are so
talented. Any one of us could
have won,” Luscomb said. “It's
such a great honor, because this
has been going on for years and
years and it's amazing that it is
still continuing today.”
Luscomb and Trammell will
go onto compete in the state
competition, which takes place
Saturday, Aug. 3 at Chemeketa
Community College.
Five
judges
were
responsible for determining
fi ve different requirements
for each contestant. Scholastic
achievement and interview
skills were each worth 25
percent of their total score. The
talent portion of the contest
was worth 20 percent, while
fi tness and self-expression were
each worth 15 percent.
For her talent, Luscomb
played the cello, performing
the song Prelude to Bach. While
one of her goals is to someday
become a music teacher,
Luscomb would really like to
pursue her law degree at either
Georgetown University or the
University of Michigan.
“I want to try and get a lot of
scholarships for college, and law
school is very expensive for me,
and this has been a great way to
meet a lot of other people who
are driven,” Luscomb said.
Along with participating in
orchestra at McNary, Luscomb
also gives private cello lessons,
plays club soccer and is a part of
National Honor Society.
Trammell, who is an all-state
choir performer, showed off her
vocals by singing The Way I Am
by Ingrid Michaelson.
Her plan for the future is to
attend Oregon State University
with the goal of being a therapist
for people who struggle with
eating disorders.
Trammell participates in a
litany of after school activities
(swim team, Honor Society,
mission trips, etc.), but is glad
that she was able to make time
to participate in this event.
“It's been so busy to do all
this, along with all my other
extra curricular activities,
but meeting these girls has
been amazing,” Trammell said.
“It's been such a humbling
experience.”
While
Luscomb
and
Trammell received the main
recognition, the other six
contestants proved why they
belonged in the discussion
for the Keizer's Distinguished
Young Woman — all eight
participants have an average
GPA of 3.94.
Victoria Beede:
Beede is a junior at West
Salem High School and hopes
to pursue a career in pediatric
anesthesiology
at
Baylor
University. She gave the fi rst
performance of the evening,
singing her rendition of Hello
Buenos Aires.
Beede is involved in multiple
honor societies and participates
in the choir, Spanish and
theater programs at West Salem.
She also took home $500 of
scholarship money for winning
the spirit award.
Kylie Dean:
Dean attends McNary and
is involved with the Celtics
symphony
and
orchestra
programs. She also competes at
the varsity level in swimming
and track and fi eld. She plans
on attending Brigham Young
University after high school to
study zoology.
A
B
C
D
KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings
A: Julie Dieker performs her talent, a sports
routine with elements of soccer and basket-
ball.
B: Victoria Beede sings Hello Buenos Aires.
C: Kylie Dean performs in the fi tness portion
of the program.
D: Haley Hughes plays Swallowtail Jig on
the violin.
For her talent, Dean showed
her skills at the viola by playing
the song Minuet by Bach.
Julie Dieker:
The Willamette Valley
Christian student has the
aspiration to be a teacher one
day and is heavily involved
choir and student council at
her school. She also competes
in soccer and basketball.
Dieker's talent included
a sport-themed routine that
included her ball-handling
Swallowtail Jig on the violin.
Mia Troncoso:
Troncoso attends Willamette
Valley Christian and is involved
with the high school worship
team and choir. She also gives
piano lessons and competes in
track and fi eld. Her plan is to
attend Baylor University to
study aerospace engineering.
She played the song Doctor
Gradus ad Parnassum by Claude
Debussy on the piano for her
talent.
skills with a soccer ball, as well
as a basketball.
Haley Hughes:
Hughes is a four-sport
athlete at McNary (football,
soccer, swimming, lacrosse). She
also is very musically inclined as
she participates in orchestra and
symphony. She hopes to attend
a research university after high
school with the goal of going
into the medical fi eld.
Her talent included a
performance of the song
Kendall Tacchini:
The McNary High student
competes for the Celtics in
both basketball and track and
fi eld. She is also a member of
the thespian society and has a
passion for digital photography.
She plans to attend Oregon
State University in 2020 with
the career goal of becoming a
veterinarian.
Tacchini, for her talent, sang
I Love Play Rehearsal, by Be
More Chill.
public notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon
for the County of Marion
Case No. 19PB03068
In the Matter of the
Estate of Steven E. Wagner,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given
that Steven E. Wagner died
February 1, 2019, and that
by order of the above entitled
Court, the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative.
All persons having claims
against the Estate are
required to present them to
the Personal Representative
at 693 Chemeketa Street NE,
Post Offi ce Box 2247, Salem,
Oregon 97308-2247, within
four months after the date of
fi rst publication of this notice
or said claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by this
proceeding
are
advised
that additional information
may be obtained from the
records of the Court, the
Personal Representative, or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Christine M. Schultz
Personal Representative
Sherman, Sherman,
Johnnie & Hoyt, LLP
Attorneys for Personal
Representative
693 Chemeketa Street
Post Offi ce Box 2247
Salem, Oregon 97308-2247
Date of fi rst publication:
May 3, 2019
Second
and
third
publication: May 10, 2019,
May 17, 2019
5/3, 5/10, 5/17
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to that
certain Deed of Trust made
by CYNTHIA SMOCK, as
Grantor, to the Rural Housing
Service or its successor
agency, as the Trustee, in
favor of the United States
of America acting through
the Rural Housing Service
or successor agency, United
States
Department
of
Agriculture, as Benefi ciary,
dated December 30, 2005,
recorded
December
30,
2005, as Reel 2588, Page
74, Records of Marion
County Oregon, covering
the following described real
property situated in Marion
County, OR, to-wit:
Lot 1, Block 1, DEL MAR
ADDITION NO. 1, in the
City of Aumsville, County of
Marion and State of Oregon.
Commonly referred to as
410 Olney Street, Aumsville
OR 97325.
Alan N. Stewart of Merrill
O’Sullivan, LLP, 805 SW
Industrial Way, Suite 5, Bend
OR 97702, was appointed
Successor Trustee by the
Benefi ciary on November 19,
2018.
Both the Benefi ciary and
Trustee have elected to
sell the said real property
to satisfy the obligations
secured by said Deed of
Trust and a Notice of Default
has been recorded pursuant
to Oregon Revised Statutes
86.752(3); the default for
which the foreclosure is made
is Grantor’s failure to pay
when due the following sums:
As of November 29, 2018,
pursuant to a Promissory
Note dated December 30,
2005, the total amount
of $73,992.84, plus late
charges in the amount of
$703.20 and fees due in
the amount of $11,982.69,
for a total delinquency of
$86,678.73.
By reason of the default,
the Benefi ciary has declared
all sums owing on the
obligation secured by the
Deed of Trust immediately
due and payable, those sums
being the following, to-wit:
As of November 29,
2018, unpaid principal in
the amount of $157,529.85,
accrued interest in the
amount
of
$48,065.92,
subsidy recapture in the
amount
of
$12,123.00,
assessed fees in the amount
of $12,830.89, and interest
on fees in the amount of
$1,755.07, for a total amount
of $232,304.73, plus interest
continuing to accrue at the
rate of $23.1979 per day,
including daily interest on
fees at the rate of $1.8895,
until paid, plus any unpaid
property taxes, attorney’s
fees, foreclosure costs,
and sums advanced by the
benefi ciary pursuant to the
terms of said Deed of Trust.
WHEREFORE,
notice
is hereby given that the
undersigned Trustee will on
August 14, 2019, at the hour of
11:00 o’clock, A.M., in accord
with the standard of time
established by ORS 187.110,
at the following place: on
the front steps of the Marion
County Courthouse, located at
100 High Street NE, in the City
of Salem, County of Marion,
State of Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder
for cash the interest in the
said described real property
which the Grantor has or had
power to convey at the time
of the execution by Grantor
of the said Deed of Trust,
together with any interest
which the obligations thereby
secured and the costs and
expenses of sale, including
a reasonable charge by the
Trustee. Notice is further given
that any person named in
ORS 86.778 has the right, at
any time prior to fi ve (5) days
before the date last set for the
sale, to have this foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the Deed of Trust reinstated
by payment to the Benefi ciary
of the entire amount then due
(other than such portion of the
principal and interest as would
not then be due had no default
occurred) and by curing any
other default complained
of herein that is capable of
being cured by tendering
the performance required
under the obligation or Deed
of Trust, and in addition to
paying said sums or tendering
the performance necessary to
cure the default, by paying all
costs and expenses actually
incurred in enforcing the
obligation and Deed of Trust,
together with Trustee’s and
attorney’s fees not exceeding
the amounts provided by said
ORS 86.778.
In accordance with the Fair
Debt Collection Practices Act,
this is an attempt to collect
a debt, and any information
obtained will be used for that
purpose. This communication
is from a debt collector.
In construing this Notice,
the singular includes the
plural, the word “Grantor”
includes any successor in
interest to the Grantor as well
as any other person owing an
obligation, the performance
of which is secured by said
Deed of Trust, and the words
“Trustee” and “Benefi ciary”
include
its
respective
successors in interest, if any.
DATED: March 19, 2019.
_______________________
ALAN N. STEWART,
Successor Trustee
Merrill O’Sullivan, LLP
805 SW Industrial Way,
Suite 5
Bend, OR 97702
Telephone: 541-389-1770
5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
No. 19PB02501
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
MARK EVERETT BRANCH,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given
that the undersigned has
been appointed and has
qualifi ed as the Personal
Representative of the above
Estate. All persons having
claims against the Estate are
hereby required to present the
claims, with proper vouchers,
within four months after the
date of fi rst publication of this
Notice, as stated below, to
the Personal Representative,
c/o Michael A. Schmidt,
18525 SW Vincent St., Aloha,
Oregon 97078, 503-642-
7641, or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings in this Estate
may
obtain
additional
information from the records
of the Court, the Personal
Representative,
or
the
attorney for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and fi rst published:
May 3, 2019.
Stephen J. Branch
Personal Representative
FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
MICHAEL A. SCHMIDT
(OSB #783659)
Schmidt & Yee PC
18525 SW Vincent St.
Aloha, OR 97078
503-642-7641
5/3, 5/10, 5/17
ATTORNEY
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
FORM LB-1
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Keizer City Council will be held on June 3, 2019, at 7:00 pm in Council Chambers, 930 Chemawa Road, Keizer, OR. The purpose of the
meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019 as approved by the Keizer Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented
below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at City Hall, 930 Chemawa Road NE, between the hours of 8:00 am, and 5:00 pm, or on the city's
website at www.keizer.org. This budget is for an annual period and was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as the preceding year.
Telephone: 503.390.3700
Contact: Tim Wood, Finance Director
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Actual Amount
2017-18
Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital
$14,055,161
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges
16,463,853
Federal, State and All Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations
3,787,848
Revenue from Bonds & Other Debt
1,800,000
Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements
5,087,473
All Other Resources Except Property Taxes
1,225,356
5,260,852
Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
$47,680,543
Total Resources
Email: woodt@keizer.org
Adopted Budget
This Year 2018-19
$14,222,100
17,083,800
4,097,900
125,000
5,987,100
1,180,800
5,444,400
$48,141,100
Approved Budget
Next Year 2019-20
$15,464,000
17,652,500
4,301,500
0
6,095,700
1,269,700
5,692,000
$50,475,400
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
Personnel Services
Materials and Services
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
Interfund Transfers
Contingencies
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
Total Requirements
$11,234,314
13,320,533
4,258,660
1,843,190
1,668,400
0
15,355,446
$47,680,543
$12,525,600
14,650,800
7,284,000
1,874,400
2,208,200
876,700
8,721,400
$48,141,100
$13,140,200
14,969,600
7,943,100
2,010,900
2,108,800
1,042,000
9,260,800
$50,475,400
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM
Name of Organizational Unit or Program
FTE for Unit or Program
General Services
$4,688,828
$4,559,700
$4,438,000
FTE
0.0
0.0
0.0
Community Development
520,646
661,800
696,000
FTE
4.7
4.7
4.7
Police Operations
7,220,600
7,763,000
8,014,000
FTE
49.5
49.5
49.5
Municipal Court
204,554
212,500
218,000
FTE
1.0
1.0
1.0
Revenue Sharing
174,940
262,100
222,500
FTE
0.0
0.0
0.0
Park Services
835,473
1,103,900
1,339,300
FTE
3.9
3.9
3.9
Police Services
424,027
826,000
958,300
FTE
0.0
0.0
0.0
Community Center
443,741
345,800
481,200
FTE
1.0
1.0
1.0
Streets
6,437,121
5,118,200
5,366,100
FTE
1.4
1.4
1.4
Stormwater
2,132,658
2,312,900
2,621,800
FTE
7.2
7.2
7.2
Sewer
6,204,570
6,490,600
6,703,800
FTE
0.0
0.0
0.0
Water
4,684,217
4,618,800
5,031,600
FTE
10.7
10.7
10.7
Street Light Districts
833,828
854,400
867,100
FTE
0.0
0.0
0.0
Administrative Services - General
252,605
349,700
368,000
FTE
0.0
0.0
0.0
City Manager
234,946
241,600
253,200
FTE
1.0
1.0
1.0
City Attorney
289,176
306,800
321,400
FTE
2.0
2.0
2.0
City Recorder
236,491
250,800
266,700
FTE
2.0
2.0
2.0
Human Resources
311,516
330,800
349,600
FTE
2.0
2.0
2.0
Finance - Non-departmental
424,843
479,300
508,400
FTE
4.0
4.0
4.0
Finance - Information Systems
477,145
599,400
604,200
FTE
2.0
2.0
2.0
Finance - Utility Billing
348,470
360,300
374,900
FTE
3.0
3.0
3.0
Public Works - Non-departmental
540,222
581,000
609,600
FTE
4.0
4.0
4.0
Public Works - Facility Maintenance
475,986
497,600
502,300
FTE
1.1
1.1
1.1
Non-Departmental / Non-Program
9,283,941
9,014,100
9,359,400
0.0
0.0
0.0
FTE
Total Requirements
$47,680,543
$48,141,100
$50,475,400
100.5
100.5
100.5
Total FTE
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES OF FINANCING
The increase in expenditures is primarily related to increases in personnel service costs and capital outlay.
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit 2.0838 per $1,000 )
LONG TERM DEBT
General Obligation Bonds
Other Bonds
Total
Rate or Amount Approved
$2.0838
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Estimated Debt Outstanding on July 1, 2019
$14,604,000
$440,000
$15,044,000
Rate or Amount Approved
$2.0838
Rate or Amount Approved
$2.0838
Estimated Debt Authorized, But not Incurred on July 1, 2019
$0
$0
$0
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