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TW ELVE - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 20, 1992 ^ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FUÑOS N OT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX T O BE LEVIED I IChecfc her» t tut a an amtndtd tomi FO R M LB -2 A meeting of the _ O Lexington a . m C ity . - 7_ L 2 2 _ 6 p . m . « ______n**.1,1 , n Council .will ba hakion June 9 - , 19 1 ' 11 ***' Actual Data , ___________________ ______________ . between tha hours of 9 : Q 0 and 5 : 0 Q 4. Total Debt Service . This certifias that tha budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that isXJoonsotent;. not ooroistsm with the basis o' accounting used during the preceding year. c* Ornm Lexington O tm 5-18-92 m 1. Total Persons! Services » « t t o w n n g Bod* " y IP 1 - n tr r s 30,500 Adoptad Budgat Appn NBxtVi w -------1 3 , 7 8 0 28,575 " * ............. 825 825 5. Total Tre nt 1er« - -------- 1 3 , 6 5 ( 1 ---------------- 2 4 , 39U 6. Total Contmgencies 7. Total All Other Expenditures and R aqua amants 8. Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balança 9. Total Ending Fund Balance T M X O T N u ffta , 10. Total Anticipated Requirements 1 1 Total Resources 989-8508 Robert Taylor — 2. Total Materials and Services 3. Total Capital Outlay 430 West. A summary of tha budgat is praaantad baton* A copy of tha budgat may ba inspected or obtained a t. Morrow STREETS Tha purposa of this mealing o lo discuss tha budget lor Town of Lexington ________________ Budgat Commit!.« tha local y ta r baginning July 1, 1992 as approvati by l h a ___ Conn* Pubksh O N LY completed portion of this page Total Anticipated Requirements must equal T o u t Resources 92 FINANCIAL SUMMARY Adopted Budget This Year-1991-92 19,675 69.080 51,231 8,522 2.500 TO TA L O F ALL FUNDS r ». 2 3. 4. 8. 6 7 8 5. 10 11 Anticipated Requirements Anticipated Resourcas Totol Personal Services ........................................... Total Material and Service« ...................... Total Capital Outlay........................................................ Total Debt Service ........................................................ Totol Transfers................................................................ Totol Contingencies........................................................ Total Unappropnated Ending Fund Balance Total Ail Other Expenditures and Requirements Titol Requirements — _8ddjD9iJ_8)C9MQlLft Totol Resources Except Properly Taxes Totol Property Texes Required to Balance Budget Tax Levies By Type 1 Total Personal Services 2. Total Matarais and Services 3. Total Capital Outlay 4. Total Debt Samoa 5. Total Transfers 8. Total Contingencies 7. Total All Other Ex| endituras and Requirements 8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance 9 Total Ending Fund Baiane« 8,500 159,508 147,763 11.745 1 5 9 . 5 Ó8 11,745 14 Plus Estmatod Property Taxes Not to be Received A. Loss Due to Constitutional Limits B Discounts ASowed. Other Uncollected Amounts 15. Total Tax L e w -a d d Sites 13 and 14............................ 16 Levy Within the Tax Base 17. One-Year Levy Outside the Tax Base IS Serial and Continuing Levies 19. Levy tor Payment of Bonded Debt Anticipated Tax Levy Approved Budget Next Year -1992-93 20.200 68,906 50,688 8,522 2,650 10 Total Anticipated Requirements 1 1 Total Resources 150.966 138.395 12.571 150.966 TV SERVICE 1. Total Personal Services 2. To u t Materials and Services 3. Total Capital Outlay 4. Total Debt Servica 530 12.571 3.674 r z r m --------------- 3,466 9,118 12.584 5. Total Transiera 6. Total Contingencias 7. To u t All Other Expenditures and Requirements 8.897 D. 1 tortai WllO^pitoipi 'OlOU tollWlliy > Q T o ta l Fn riin n F u n d B a 'a n c * 10 T o ta l A n tic io a te d R e a u ire m e n ts 11 T o ta l w w e iie w ............. y * : *.» 'W ,¿v . & ^ ' T í . 62 1 2 1 ¿ u , 0 6 1 1 Z I 7 Z 7 U " z u , Resources b Fund Debt Outstanding X As Summarized □ None □ None 1 Long-Term Debt Bonds ........................ Interest Bearing Warrants Other Debt Outstanding July 1.1992-93 Approved Budget Year Debt Authorized, Not Incurred July 1. 1992-83 Approved Budget Year 114,206 Debt Servica 4 T o ta l C T o ta l Tra n a fitra 0 Total Conti>ig*ncj*f --------------------------- T h is Year .................. ’ 1 Budget ! • L 4 /U , 1 ^ J 2 4 , 1 4 3 A p p ro d a ci jf y d p e t N e x t Y ea r 9 Z “ ~ 6 6 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 4 . 1 2 5 5 . 3 5 0 6 , 7 2 5 1 . 7 9 6 8 5 5 2 . 8 2 5 T n ta l P e rs o n a l S e rv ic e s 2 T o ta l M a te ria ls s o d S e rv ic e s 3 T o ta l Capital Outlay PUBLISH BELOW ONLY F COMPLETED 2 A d o p te d STATE REVENUE SHAR./F.D. Debt Authorized. Not Incurred □ As Summarized , ........................ . . . * .................................... 7 i . Total O th fet e r kxpei E x o e n All d ttu s a e a u ire e n > ta 1 vfBl AM ^ri vJU list re ee ei n d R rivqwn ei m i rot se 8 . 1 1 4 , 20b T o ta l U n a p p ro p ria te d E n d in g F u n d B a la n c e 9. Total Ending Fund Balança 10. Total Anticipated Requiremants This budget inctudss the intsnlon to borrow in anbapaSon ol revenue CShotl-Term Borrowing') as summwued below 11. Total Resourcas ......................... Estimated Amount to be Borrowed FU N D LIABLE Estimated Interest Rate ■ f t ■ f t Estimated Interest Cost 150-504 002 <H«v + % ! ) Published: May 20, 1992 19040*401 (* •» . 0 4 1 ) F O R M LB 3 FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED Heppner Jr. High track team end season Publish O N L Y Completed Portion of This Page N a m e of Fund 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. A c tu a l Datg Last Y ear GENERAL Ch,ck ic a n n m c n /f a H frv A d o p te ^ Ç u f jg t Th is Y ear A p p r o v e B udget Next Y e a r 9 2 - y d 3.625 5.715 1.101 3.625 7.140 961 3.800 5.980 1.400 2.509 1.675 1.825 12.941 13.401 13,005 9.900 10.178 Total Personal S ervices.............................................. Total Materials and S e rv ic e s ..................................... Total Capital O u tla y .................................................. Total Debt S e rv ic e ..................................................... Total Transfers.............................................................. Total Contingencies..................................................... Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements .. Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance Total Ending Fund B a la n c e ......................... ...... 10. Total Anticipated Requirements......................... 11. Total Resources Except Property T a x e s ................ 12. Properly Taxes Received......................................... □ , 9,486 ,1 ■ 13. Properly Taxes Required to B alan ce............. 14. Estimated Properly Taxes Not to be Received . . A. Loss Due to Constitutional Lim it....................... B. Discounts, Other Uncollected A m o u n ts ........... 15. Total Property Tax L e v y ........................................... 16. Levy Within Tax B a s e ................................ ■ 3.223 ■ ■ M 3,519 24 3 3,466 3,466 155 3,674 3,674 M 17. One-Year Levies Outside Tax B a se .................... 18. Serial and Continuing L e v ie s ..................................... 19. Levyjor Payment of Bonded Debt N a m e of Fund 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Total Total Total Total Total 6. 7. 6 9. Total Total Total Total WATER BOND DEBT SERVICE Personal S ervices....................................... Materials and S e rv ic e s .................................... Capital Outlay ................................................ Debt S e rv ic e .................................................... Transfers.................................................. A d u a L D ^ ja Last Y ear Approtæt) budget Next Y e a r 8,522 8,522 Contingencies........................................... All Other Expenditures and Requiremants .. Unapproonated Ending Fund Balance L................ V : V . - Ending Fund Balance 8,522 10. Total Anticipated Requirements . 11. Total Resources Except Property Taxes 12. Property Taxes Received 13. Property Taxes Required to Balance........... 8,522 -------------- .......................... >,n « 8 , $¿2 1 * 8,522 — — “ 1 v 8,522 14. Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received . . A Loss Due to Constitutional Limit .................. B. Discounts. Other Uncollected Amounts 15. Total Property Tax L a v y ........................................... 16. Levy Within Tax Base .....5 9 7 ..... -----------------------3 7 3 ------------------- 59o 9,118 ----------------8 T W 7 ------------------- ---------------- 9 7 T T B ------------------- ----------------B 7 8 T 7 ------------------- 17. One-Year Levies Outside Tax B a se ..................... 18. Serial and Continuing Levies................ 19. Levy for Payment of Bonded D e b t........................... 150 - 906-003 I R »» » 41 ) Martingales have obstacle course 4-H Martingales practice on new course Future Olympian? Perhaps someday. But for now just Mor row County 4-H members out for a day of fun on a cross country obstacle course outing. This cross t country event on the Gene and Christy Crowell property in lone, offered an opportunity for 4-H members to practice up on some of their skills. The Martingale 4-H club of lone hosted the four mile cross country ride with 20 obstacles on May 9. Riders were Dawn Boor, Susan Heideman, Brenda Holtz, Anne McKendry, and Laurel Temple. Best time for the course was set by Anne McKendry of Irrigon. The lunch barbeque was attend ed by 28 family, friends, and helpers. Materials were donated by M orrow County Grain Growers.d D.V.M. Dick Temple gave his time to do a mid-point vet check of the horses. Gene and Christy Crowell provided the use of about 400 acres to establish this course. Prizes were donated by Cheney Raches of lone. Anyone interested in a ride this fall or anytime, contact Laurie Barrow, 422-7515, or Christy Crowell, 422-7564, evenings. Organizers limit participation to 4-H members for the time being and encourage Washington 4-H clubs to join them. The Heppner Junior High track team received a blue ribbon medallion for capturing the overall team title at the Condon track meet held on May 1. The Ponies traveled to Umatilla on May 14 for their champion ship meet, ending their season on a winning note by taking both seventh grade boys and girls titles. The Ponies were estatic, winning the girls title for a second year in a row with 104 points. Lindsey Waterland led the Ponies with three first place finishes. The second place team scored 79 points. The Ponies had strong support from many teammates in both field and running events. Not to be outdone, the seventh grade boys, nine-strong, had a total team effort easily winning their title with 104 points. Brent Gunderson and David Michael each scored 20 points, followed by Eric Schonbachler and Da mien Wilhelm in double figures also. The eighth grade girls were paced by sprinter Jossie Evans to place third out of the 10 schools participating. Echo placed second with 72 points. Evans and Melissa McElligott from lone dualed in the 100m and 200m with exciting finishes at the tape with McElligott taking the short sprint titles. Shaun Hisler turned in in dividual points for the three eighth grade boys with a strong showing in the 100m. The Heppner Ponies with a much larger than usual turnout this season, (30) worked hard to raise more than $400 on their own to acquire much needed uniforms. Donations were glad ly accepted and appreciated from the Heppner Athletic Alumni and Parent Club organizations. Following are individual stan dings from the last meet: Stacey Lauritsen placed second in the 1200m and 800m and first in the medley relay. Damien Wilhelm placed first in the softball throw; third in the 200m and fourth in the 100m; Eric Schonbachler placed first in the 100m hurdles and 4x100 relay; sixth in the 400m and par ticipated in the high jump; Robby Schultz placed first in the medley relay; Brent Gunderson earned a first in the 4x100 relay; second in the 100m; third-softball; fourth-200 m. David Michael took a first in the high jump; second in the 400m and fourth in the 800m. Amber Rollis passes off to Cimmie Huth in relay race Jerid Ployhar participated in the high jump, 300m hurdles and 100m hurdles; and took first in the medley relay. David Gray took first in the 4x100 and fifth in the 100m. Chris Jones earned a first in the 4x100 relay and medley relay and sixth in the 800 m. For the eighth grade boys Shaun Hisler took second in the 100 and 200 and sixth in the long jump. He also participated in the softball; Chris Sykes took a third in the softball; Andy Burt participated softball throw, the shot and discus. Nikki Constantine threw the discus, ran in the 100 and 200 and put the shot. Seventh grade girls results: Amber Rollis, first in the 4x100 and medley relays, fifth in the shot. Cimmie Huth first in the 4x100 relay. Toni Kemp, third in the 1200m and fifth in the 800m. Lori Moeller placed third in the 300m hurdles; fourth in the 100m hurdles and fifth in the discus and sixth in the shot. Lindsey Waterland took three first place finishes-the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay. Brandi Marshall placed second in the medley relay. Stormy Howard placed first in the 4x100 relay; second in the 100; third in the long jump and sixth in the 200. Mindy Qualls placed first in the 800 and medley relay; fourth in the 400; sixth in the high jump. Nicole Van Etta placed second in the 800m and sixth in the 400m. Tracie Dickenson placed first in the high jump; second in the medley relay and third in the 100m hurdles. For the eighth grade girls Jossie Evans placed first in the 4x100 relay, second in the 100 and 200 and fourth in the long jump. Tina Kemp placed first in the 4x 100 relay; second in the 400m and fourth in the high jump. Jessica Sumner placed first in the 100 hurdles and sixth in the 100m and softball. Jenny Burkenbine earned a sixth place finish in the 800m. Heather Ripple took a sixth in the high jump and ran the 800m. Mandy Gutierrez participated in the shot, discus and high jump.