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E I G H T - H e p p n e r G a z e tte -Tim e s , H e p p n e r, O re g o n W e d n e s d a y , M a y 19, 1993 Heppner students selected Record number for bike-a-thon Morter for U of O TAG program By A Anne record 58 participants made monitored by several adults, in the annual St. Jude’s Bike-a-thon a success again this year, accor ding to event coordinator Loa McElligott. Thirty-three bike riders completed the 22 mile route from Ruggs to lone and 25 pedalled for charity within the ci ty limits of lone. The event, which continues to grow each year, drew participants from lone and Heppner as well as several towns in western Oregon and even from Washington, D.C. It also provided an afternoon of entertainment for a fair number of spectators, parked in lawn chairs in the shade. Ethan Burnside was the first rider over the line from Ruggs, finishing in just over one and a quarter hours. Kelly Morgan was close behind. The ride from Ruggs also featured two tandem bicycles this year, one powered by Jim and Eileen McElligott and the other by Mark Schwyhart and Janet McElligott. In town, Natalie McElligott made 22 laps around the one-mile course to log the most miles. Alex Rietmann, age two months was the youngest participant, napping in his stroller, and Justin key, age one, was the youngest on a bike, riding behind his mother. The riders in town were lead and L-R: Jonas Healy, Brian Koffler, Shannon Benjamin Three students from Heppner Elementary and Middle School have been selected to attend the 1993 Summer Enrichment Pro gram for Talented and Gifted students at the University of Oregon. The three are eighth graders Shannon Benjamin and Brian Koffler and seventh grader Jonas Healy. All three live in Heppner. Benjamin, daughter of Larry and Sharon Benjamin, has again won the Morrow County School District math contest for her grade. Koffler, son of George and Debbie Koffler is the 1993 spell ing champion for Division II and will compete at state fair this fall. Healy, son of Jerry and Carmen Healy also placed in the recent school district math contest. The summer program at the University of Oregon is a two- week experience designed to pro vide opportunities for intellectual, academic and interpersonal development. It has been an im portant opportunity for students from small communities who may not have the academic op tions available in larger schools. Several young people from Hepp ner grades six through nine, have participated in this program since its inception in the early 1980’s. They have all enjoyed the challenge of the classes and the interaction with other gifted in dividuals, said Linda Shaw TAG coordinator. Poppy money benefits veterans Communion slated at All Saints The Heppner American Legion Auxiliary will be accepting dona tions for Memorial Day poppies at the Heppner Post Office this Rev. Crum will be available for appointments Friday and Satur day, May 21 and 22. To make an appointment call the church office at 676-9970. Rev Bob Crum will celebrate Holy Communion at All Saints Episcopal Church on Sunday, May 23 at 10:30 a.m. cluding leaders. Janet Thompson, Becky Tullis and trailer, Jeri McElligott. Gallons and gallons of water and lemonade were consumed by the thirsty riders and a multitude of donated cookies were also quickly dow ned. With temperatures in the high 80’s and a slight breeze, the riders were quide appreciative of the pickups with water monitoring the Ruggs Route and for the cookie and drink table for the in-town route. Pledge sheets and money should be turned in on or before Sunday, May 30, to either the Bank of Easter Oregon in lone or Morrow County Title and Abstract in Heppner. T-shirts for qualifying riders will arrive three to four weeks after the pledge sheets are turned in. The names of those participating and collecting will be posted in Heppner and lone. Coordinator, Loa McElligott was pleased with the turnout, both of participants and com munity volunteers. “ Their efforts are really appreciated,” she says. Funds raised by the bike-a-thon go to the St. Jude Research Hospital in Memphis, TN. St. Jude is a leading children’s cancer research hospital and is funded mainly by private donations. Friday, May 21. The poppies are handmade by veterans, who earn money through the donations for their poppies. Lutherans to hold special services Carlson will be the pianist. Worship service and Sunday school at Hope Lutheran Church will begin at 11 a.m. At the close of the service the Sunday School students will be given a special presentation before the congrega tion and all the Sunday school teachers will be recognized. A special coffee hour will be held after the service in honor of Laurel Webber-Gray, the only senior at Hope Lutheran to graduate this year from high school. Dr. Jeanne Berretta will play the piano for worship service. V isitors and friends are welcome to come to worship ser vices. On Sunday, May 23, the Lutheran congregations of Hope and Valby will observe the seventh Sunday of Easter under the “ able leadership of two fine w om en,” said Pastor Stan Hoobing. Rev. Grace Drake, a retired Methodist minister, will give the sermon on the theme of ‘ ’ Radical T rust” , based on scripture reading of St. John 17:1-11. Ms. Rachel Hoobing, a sophomore at Pacific Lutheran University, will be the liturgist for the worship services. Adult Bible class at Valby will meet at 8:15 a.m. Worship ser vice will be at 9 a.m. Sarah Turnout lane completed Workmen put finishing touches on turnout lane at Kinzua Kinzua. The Highway department has Dubuque said that the turnout completed work on a turnout near was constructed as a passing lane Kinzua Corp. in Heppner and for safety reasons because of the was expected to begin painting amount of traffic near Kinzua. He lines on the roadway Wednesday, said that painting should be com according to Doug Dubuque of pleted by the end of the week. IBLK ■> NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FORM LB-1 — A meeting of ft* ^ I n a m (_(j~ V ~ ■~ 7 &) S ' : . i 7Td Ori (lmilLU~Y l L ______________ will be hold on 'J iiP t ^ . . 2S _________________ ________ Budget Commtttoe A summary ot the budget It pretented below A copy ot the budget may be Inspected or obtained a t . e 1 # St 'mne. rm . between the home o f . City ^ecòriurs /¿ov w W AU 1. 2. 3. 4. 6 6 7. 8 9. Anticipated Requirements Total Parsonal Samoa« Total Malanai and Service! Total Capital Outlay Total Debt Service Total Tran Alan Total ConSngende« Total All oeiar Expenditure« and Requirement« Total Unappropriated or Endng Fund Balance Total Raoulramanta — add Una« 1 trough a ............... 11. Total Property Tame« Required to Balance Budget Tax Levies By Type 1 150Û |-T7 t 4 ¿ HQ q-fc¿> V t K C i 'a H T 24, n b 4. 5. 8. 7. 8. 9. 10. ] Debt Ouutandng □ A* Summaraad ----- m r* ' e m TT D .,051 m 01 •fimi füírd [1 2 Approved Budget Next Year W J W This Year I ICO im o .___ IDO L a lò m _2n HEM 2SbQ £ 2nho Adopted This Year ~7A _L& lA ù ü !& 25ÛQ m Approved Budget Next Year J47-3 for 5£>OQ IÙÛO 2££>û. 4. Total Debt S e r v ic e .......................................................... 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Debt Authorized Not Incurred Total Total Total Total Total Transfers................................................................. Contingencies....................................................... A l Other Expenditures and Requirements . . Unwtpropriated or Ending Fund Balance . . . R equirem ents........................................................ 10. Total Resources Except Property Taxe»............ Nam# of □ Ax Summortzod Dobt Outxtandmg July 1. 1993-94 Approved Budget Year I2 Z Y ) F IQ 7 I Actual Data . Last Year I¿14/ - 4 2 - 3. Total Capital O u t la y ....................................................... Fund PUBLISH BELOW ONLY F COM PLETED Long-Term Dabt Fund Debt S e r v ic e ..................................................... Tra nsfers............................................................ Contingencies........................................................ A t Other Expenditures and Requirements . . Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . . . R equirem ents........................................................ Resources Except Property T a x e s ................. 1. Total Parsonal S e rv ic e s ................................................ 2. Total Matarials and S e r v ic e s ....................................... a . 17/. 01 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total W m - 1 5 2 7 ______ _______ 2 1 5 Û ___ __ IQ 157 52 222- Actual Data „ Last Year 144/ - 4 2- S to detenne 2. Total Materials and S e r v ic e s .................................. 3. Total Captal O u t la y ................................................... 2 7 6 fi FI 21 .17 6 Adopted Budget n This Year M l 4 3 1. Total Personal S e rv ic e s ............................................ IS ÛÛÔ Republican C a ptai O u t la y ................................................... Debt S e r v ic e ..................................................... Transfers............................................................. Contingencies................................................... li 4 bo-5 4-.IP Ô 661« 14.757 Total Total Total Total Name of Fund , [4 757 13. Total Property T«xa< Required lo Balance Budget 14 Plu«: ExSmaled Property Tana« Not to be Received A. Lot« Due to Coniasibonal Umlu I B Oitcount« Alowed. Other Uncollected Amour,;« IS Total Tax Lam — add Ine« 13 and U ............. 16. Levy WbSn tie Tax Base 17. Ona-Yaar Levy Ouiskfe ffw Tax Bata 10 Sarial and Continuing Lavtat................................... 19 Levy tor Payment ot Bonded Debt Anticipated Tax Levy Approved Budget Next Year -1993-94 37.ÍW 4. m oöo I 1 « 1 1 o Anticipated D A§n 11 r ne ta nwlUUiuBa 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Total A t Other Expenditures end Requirements 8. Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . 9. Total R equirem ents................................................... 10. Total Resources Except Property T a FINANCIAL SUMMARY Adopted Budget Thb Y e a r-1992-93 P v 525 4 7 .5 4 / 5 6 .7 SO Actual Data Last Year 144/ ' 4 2 iT* State W 1. Total Personal S e rvice s ................ .. ......................... Total Materials and S e r v ic e s .................................. _____ T h b certlflae thet thè budget was prepared on • basic ot ecoountlng thet Is S consistent; D n o t consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year. Major changes. If any, and their etlect on the budget, are explained below. TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS O Publish O N L Y completed portion of thta page. Total Anticipated Requirements m ust equal Total Resources. Th e purpose of thl» meeting le lo db eu ta tht budget k x city pf im e *"**-° ~ ' thè (beai year beginning July 1, 1993 e t approved by thè _ ilo .. FUNDS N O T REQUIRING A PROPERTY TA X T O BE LEVIED F O R M L B -2 Debt Authorized, Not Incurred July 1.1993-94 Approved tadoet Y m t Bondi 1. Total Parsonal S a rv lc a s ............................................ 2. Total Materials and S a rv io a a .................................. I (o'V5 H a in s- Ila ^ ___ -Qr- ES Actual Data Last Year l44l -Q2- Adopted This YearT Approved Budge) Next Year 1 445 44 ZE ä £ E 3 ® r 3. Total C a p la l O u t la y ................................................... U MOOft Daanr« m nanna ■ « 1001 4. Total Dabt Service ...................................................... OSwr............................. Te a M ü w O m IN s budget M ud es Ere InlsnSon to borrow In anticipation ol revenus CShort-Tetrn Borrowing! as summarized below: Estimated Amount to be Borrowed F U N D LIA BLE Estimated Intereat Rata Estimated Interest Cost 5. 8. 7. 8. 9. 10. Total Total Total Total Total Total FUNDS N O T REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED FORM LB-2 □ FORM LB-3 Rwpubiicstir Loo Tranafete ............................................................ Contingandaa . ................................................. A l Other Expenditures end Requirements Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . R aqufram ants................................................... Reaourcas Except Property T a x e s ............ 35SZ FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX T O BE LEVIED CD Républicainn Publish OFAY Completed Portion of This Page Publish O N L Y completed portion of thb page Fund firent ßpUcement * Total Anticipated Requirements m ust equal Total Resources u a y j g j ä S i l«- Approved Budget. Next Year This Year 3. Total Capital O u t la y .................................................. 4. Total Debt S e r v ic e ..................................................... 5. Total Transfers............................................................ 8. Total Contingencies.................................................. Ò\ b äü _ 7. Total A l Other Expenditures and Requirements 8. Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . 9. Total Requirements Fund Vfatev ÜÜitfy 1. Total Persons! Services 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. Total Total Total Total Total Materials and Servioes Capital Outlay Debt Service Transfers ... Contingencies 7. Total A l Other Expenditures and Requirements 8. Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance 9. Total Requirements 18, Ifla L ffrw g n j 1. Q e n e td l Actual Data „ Leaf Year 1 4 4 1 -4 2 . Adopted Budget Year m Z -Q3 Th ta 20.011. iS b iß Total Personal Services.................................. 2. Total Metadata and Services.......................... 1. Total Personal S arvio as........................................... 2. Total Materials and S a rv io a s .................................. Name of Name of Fund H bàù Actual Data Last Year 144 j - 4 2 - Adopt edJ This Year 3. Total Captal Outlay........................................ 4. Total Debt Samoa......................................... 6. Total Transfers............................................... 8. Total ConMnqsndea........................................ 1. Total Al Other Expenditure« and Requirements 8. Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Bilance 8 . Total Requirements....................................... 10 . Total Resources Except Property Texes......... 11 Total Property Texes Required to Balance 12. Total Resource« (add Ins« 10 and 11) 13. Property Taxes Required to Balance (Irom Ine 11 ) 14. Eadmated Property Taxes Not to be Receded A Loss Due to Constlultonai Limt B. Discounts. Other Unco tad ed Amounts 18. Total Tax Levy (add Inee 13 and 14) IB. Levy Within the Tax Bees 17. One-Year Levy Outside the Tax Bate 11 Serial and Continuing Levies . ,)>■ Lm to P«nnsctal Bondi Published: May 19, 1993 m VL Approved Budget , Next Year Aftfò *7*^ A fc M L -15 .833 ■ 1 i m J3SÛÛ -