E IG H T - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 25, 1994
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
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Lady Cards dominate
district track meet
and the 200, 24.91. Parm was
fifth in the shot at 35 ’l l ” and the
1500 in 4:53.18. Joe Bacon was
sixth in the high jump at 5’6” and
the 300 hurdles in 48.05. John
Doherty placed sixth in the 400
in 56.85 and the 800 in 2:32.22.
Swanson’s sixth in the 110
hurdles in 21.9 and Andrew
Anderson’s sixth in the 3000 in
13:24.32 rounded out the
scoring.
The girls team won nine of the
16 events and scored heavily in
most to run away with the team
title. Melissa McElligott won the
triple jump in 34’5'A” , the 100
in 12.85, and the 200 in 26.92.
She also finished second in the
long jump with a leap of 15 feet.
April Taylor won the javelin with
a throw of 105’ and the 1500 in
5:17.4. She was also a member
of the winning 1600 relay team
along
with
Stephanie
Jack and Jill
winners
announced
Twelve couples played in the
first Jack and Jill m ini-
tournament of the year at Willow
Creek Country Club. Low gross
score for the field was by John
and Pat Edmundson with a 31.
Low net for the field was won by
Earl and Peggy Fishbum.
Special events winners were
the Edmundsons, Fishbums and
the team of Roger Schoonover
and Anita Boyer.
Other gross winners were:
second-G ene and Luvilla
Sonstegard; third-Schoonover/
Boyer; fourth-Dave and Karen
Wildman; fifth-Roy and Juanita
Martin; and sixth-Dave and Trish
Gunderson.
Net winners were second-Bob
and Suzanne Jepsen; third-Jim
and Cam Wishart; fourth-Jeff and
Missy Cutsforth; fifth-Earl and
carol Norris; sixth-Loren and
Della Heideman.
The next Jack and Jill Tourna
ment will be Friday. June 3 at 6
p.m.
P U B L IC N O T IC E
Morrow County Court
Notice of Hearing
As authorized in ORS 451.010
and pursuant to district formation
provisions of ORS 198.705 to
198.955, the citizens of Morrow
County have petitioned the Mor
row County Court for formation
of “ Morrow County 4-H and Ex
tension Service District.” The
Morrow County Court hereby
gives notice of a public hearing
of such district formation.
All interested persons may ap
pear and be heard.
Purpose:
The purpose of the district is to
insure continued delivery of
Oregon State University 4-H and
Extension Service programs to
the people of Morrow County, by
formation of a service district
with its own tax base.
Name and Boundaries:
The name of the district would
be the “ Morrow County 4-H and
Extension Service District.” The
boundaries of the district would
be the boundaries of Morrow
County Oregon, as presently set
forth in ORS 201.250.
Time and Place of Hearing:
The hearing will be held at 2:00
p.m. on June 8, 1994, in the
North End County Annex, Third
and Main, Irrigon, Oregon
97844.
Published: May 25; and June 1,
1994_______________________
P U B L IC N O T IC E
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Second Notice of
Budget Hearing
A public hearing on a propos
ed budget for the Oregon Trail
Library District, Morrow coun
ty, State of Oregon, for the fiscal
year July 1, 1994, to June 30,
1995, will be held at the Board-
man branch library, 203 1st Street
N.W ., Boardman at 7:00 p.m.,
Thursday, June 2, 1994. The pur
pose o f the hearing is to discuss
the budget with interested per
sons. the first Notice of Budget
Hearing and Financial Summary
was published in the Heppner
Gazette Times on May 18, 1994.
A copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained at
either branch of the library bet
ween the hours of 1:00 and 5:00
Coo,mHto*
A summary ol lha budget it preeerted below. A copy ol I ht budgtl may ba kiapeded or obtained H
430
West,
aijiayffcij
. belween lha hour* ol 9 : UU
and .5 : 0 0
Thlt cerlHtee that lha budget
was prepared on a basi» of accounting that it Htoneietent; Clnot consistant with lha basis ol accounting usad during the preceding year
Robert
Lexington
Morr ow
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Adopted Budget
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Anticipated
Requirements
58,906
8,522
57525
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». Total Baoulremenla — add Ine» 1 frrouoh » ..................
Anticipated
Resources
13 Total Property Taxes Requited 1# Batance Budget (Ine 11)
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14. Plus: Esimalad Property Taxes Rot » b e Received
Anticipated
Tax Levy
Approved Budget
Next Year — 1994-95
16,500
8 Ì ,863
This Year — 1903-94
17750U
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63.326
8,522
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. 1 . 2 5 , 9 1 1 ---------------
163,404
12:507
175.911
12.507
1 6 1 , 8 1 1 ______________
149.604
12.247
161.851
12.247
p.m.
G. Wendell Buck, Budget Officer
Published: May 25, 1994
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507
534
12.781
3.893
P U B L IC N O T IC E
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17. One-Year Levy Oulsid» ite Tax Base
Tax Levies
By Type
8,888
1 2 ,/8i
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FUnd
Adopted Budget
This Year 9 3 - 9 4
Approved Budget
Next Y e a r 9 4 - 9 5
5 , 100
13,650
2 4 j 390
3,700
11,807
25,000
3,7 0 0
.9,169
2 5 j 0 00
825
825
Actual Data
Last Year 9 2 - 9 3
STREETS
5. Total T ran sfers..........................................................................
1 ,0 0 6 .
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8 Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance .. .
7. Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
Name ot
Fund
WATER
Actual Data
Last Year Q 2 - 9 3
SERV ICE
—,3 8 . 869
41.332
43.965
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9. Total R equ irem ents...............................................................
10. Total Resources Except Property Taxes................
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19,344
7,500
31,150
24,474
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8.000
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Next Year 9 4 - 9 5
Adopted Budget
Year 9 3 - 9 4
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Morrow Court will hold a
public hearing at 10:00 o’clock
a.m. on Wednesday, June 8,
1994, at the CSD Conference
Room, 206 Main St. North,
Boardman, Oregon, to consider
the vacation of a portion of 5th
Street W est, near Irrigon,
Oregon. The portion of the street
to be vacated is that segment
commencing at the intersection of
5th Street West Washington
Avenue West, thence proceeding
south to the terminus o f said 5th
Street West. Absent persuasive
objection, The Morrow County
Court intends approve the vaca
tion. Interested persons may ob
tain further information by con
tacting Val Doherty,- Morrow
County Counsel at (503)
676-9061 ext. 44. Any person
may appear and be heard. This
action is proposed pursuant to
ORS 368.326 to 368.426.
Published: May 18 and 25, 1994
CAB» o r THANKS
6 Total Contingencies .............................................
7. Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
8 Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . . .
10. Total Resources Except Prooertv
Name ol
Fund
TV
51.181
51.181
Taxes.............
SERV ICE
2 Total Materials and S e r v ic e s ......................................
6. Total Contingencies...............................................................
7. Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements . .
8 Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . . .
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22,952
22,952
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24,337
24.143
ActualData
Last Year 9 2 - 9 3
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4. Total Debt S e rv ic e ......................................................
5 Total Tran sfers..........................................................................
6. Tolnl Contingencies............................................................... sa- '?5
7. Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements . .
8 Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . . .
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10. Total R e s o u r c e s Except Property T a x e s ...................
65.124
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60.744
Approved Budget
Adopted Budget
Actual Data
Next Year 9 4 - 9 5
This Year 9 3 - 9 4
Last Year 9 2 - 9 3
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12,600
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M orrow County School
District Policies governing opera
tion of the District, personnel,
schools, and program s are
available for public inspection at
the District Office in Lexington,
or in the office of each district
school building.
Published: May 25, 1994
the lisca! year baginning July 1, 1M4 aa approved by (ha_____i OWU û X —L& À ¿ s i i a & i------------ —
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P U B L IC N O T IC E
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By Anne Morter
The lone lady C ardinals
dominated the district track meet
last weekend in Hermiston, scor
ing 209 points to easily out
distance second place Dufur with
90.
On the boys side, Dufur’s
powerful sprint corp led them into
first with 165 to 122 for second
place lone. Lars Krechting and
Melissa McElligott were triple
winners and April Taylor was a
double winner at the meet. The
top two competitors in each event
advance to the State 1A track
meet to be held Saturday, May 21
at Western Oregon State College
in Monmouth. Between the girls
and boys team, lone will send a
sizeable contingent of 18 athletes
to the state meet.
For the boys Krechting won
three events taking the pole vault
at 10’, the high jump at 6’5” and
the javelin at 154’4 ” . He also
finished sixth in the long jump
with a jump of 17’7” . Luke
Swanson qualified for state in the
pole vault, finishing second with
vault of 9 '0 ” and the 400 relay
team o f Greg Holtz, Jared
Ashbeck, Joe Bacon and Jake
Bacon finished second to Dufur
in 46.73. Also qualifying for state
was Jim Logan, second in the 400
in 52.36, Jared Ashbeck. second
in the 110 hurdles, Jacob Taylor
second in the 800 in 2:09.69 and
Rob Crum, second in the 3000 in
10:43.55.
Also placing for the Cards
were Crum, third in the 1500 in
4 :41.86 and the 1600 relay team
consisting of Taylor, Bacon,
Bacon and Will Parm, third in
3:51.44. Jared Ashbeck was third
in the 200 in 24.25 and fourth in
the 100 in 11.96. Jake Bacon
placed fourth in the 400 meters
in 54.32 and sixth in the javelin
with a throw of 118’. Greg Holtz
finished fifth in three events, the
triple jump 37’, the 100, 12.01
Hague wood, Becky Wagenblast
and Laree Anderson. They clock
ed a time of 4:39.3. Taylor also
took third in the 800 in 2:44.24.
Wagenblast won the high jump at
4 ’4 ” and placed second in the
800 in 2:42.54. Jamie Lovett won
the discus with a throw of 111’,
second in the shot at 32’7” ,
fourth in the 100 in 15.42 and ran
on the second place 400 meter
relay team with Marie Tworek,
Lyndee M inster and Laree
Anderson. Anderson also placed
fourth in the 400 and fifth in the
long jump and 200 meters. Kim
Bedortha was the Card’s final in
dividual winner taking the 3000
in 13:14.32. Bedortha also plac
ed second in the high jump at
4 ’2” and was fifth in the triple
jump with a jump of 27’4'/^” .
Lyndee Minster qualified for state
in the 1500 placing second in
6:00.32. She was also fourth in
the 800 in 2:58.88. Stephanie
Haguewood was the second place
qualifier in the 300 hurdles with
a time of 52.65. She narrowly
missed qualifying in the triple
jump, placing third by % of an
inch. Marie Tworek finished
third in both the 1500 and 3000
and Tanja Anderson grabbed
third in the shot 30’7 '/i” , fourth
in the discus 95’3” and fifth in
the 100, 15.74.
Becky Picknell completed the
scoring with a fourth in the shot
and a sixth in the discus.
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10.150
10,150
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10,726
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Adopted Budget
This Y ear
93-94
Actual Data
Last Y a a r 9 2 - 9 3
3,800
3,800
Total Personal Services
- 77980 _ _
_
8,290
Total Materials and Services
T,4oC>
I , £oo
Total Capital Outlay
............................................
Total Debt S e rv ice .....................................................
2 ,T o o
17815
Total Transfers ..........................................................
1 -, 7 , 7 - , %
Total Contingencies................................................... . <
Total All Othar Expenditures and Requirements . .
Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . . .
13,005
16.190
Total Requirements...................................................
9,486
12.465
Total Resources Except Property T a x » s ................
3.72?
3.519
Total Prop. Taxes Received/Required to Balança .
1 3 . 0 0 5 _ ____ 7 _____
16.12.0
Total Resources (add lines 10 and 1 1 ) ............. ....
3,725
'sCT?,' Lï;
Property Taxes Required to Balance (from line 11)
Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received____
A Loss Due to Constitutional Limit
-------------7 6 5
B Discounts, Other Uncollected Am ounts...........
3,893
Total Tax Levy (add lines 13 and 14)
3,893
Levy Within the Tex B a s e .......................................
Æ . 7 xj-7
One-Year Lavy Outside the Tax Base
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Serial and Continuing Levies . . . .
Lew tgr Payment g| Bonded DaW..........................
AMENDED NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Morrow Court will hold a
15
public hearing at 10:00 o’clock 16.
a.m. on Wednesday, June 8, 17
1994 at the North Mbrrow Azi- 18
nex, Irrigon, Oregon, to consider 19.
Actual D ata
the vacation of a portion of 5th N am * o l
F u tid
WA T E R ROND
Last Y e a r 9 2 - 9 3
Street W est, near Irrigon,
1 Total Personal Sarvices
Oregon. The portion of the street
2 Total Materials and Services .................................
to be vacated is that segment
commencing at the intersection of 3 Total Capital Outlay
4 Total Debt Service ......................
...
5th Street West Washington
5 Total Transfers............................................................
Avenue West, thence proceeding 6 Total Contingencies...................................................
7. Total AH Other Expendituree end Requirement r .
south to the terminus of said 5th
8 Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance . :
Street West. Absent persuasive
Total Requirements...................................................
objection. The Morrow County 10 9 Total
Resources Except Property Taxes
Court intends approve the vaca 11 Total Prop Taxes Recerved/R squired to Balance .
8.522
8j522_
tion. Interested persons may ob 12 Total Resources (add Hoes 10 and 11) ..................
13
Property
Taxes
Required
to
Balance
(from
line
11)
tain further information by con
Fatimated r Prooertv
Not to
be neuetvvti
Received • ■ . .
1 — Lalinlaiw
*
ty Taxes
s eeve txvt
tw ue
tacting Val Doherty, Morrow 14
A Loss Due to Constitutional Limit
C ounty Counsel at (503)
R Dlioounti Other Uncollected Amounts
676-9061 ext. 44. Any person 15 Total Tax Lavy (add Knes 13 and 14)
may appear and be heard. This 1$ Levy Within the Tax Base
i ’K S S ^
action is proposed pursuant to 17. One-Year Lavy Outside the Tax B a s e ....................
1 fl Serial and Continuing) L e>4es
ORS 368.326 to 368 426
Published: May 25, 1994
Published: May 25, 1994
Approved Budget
Next Y e a r 9 4 - 9 5
3,200
18.537
______ ________ 2 , 0 0 0
2,700
•r .
- 26.437
2 2 . 4 5 2 ____________
3 . 9 8 5 __________
26.437
3,985
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4,126
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This Y e a r 9 3 - 9 4
Next Y e a r
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8,522
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A heartfelt thanks to those who
made the South Morrow Com
munity Choir spring concert a
success.
To Heppner schools for their
equipment, to MCGG for the use
of the truck, to Father Condon for
the use of the church, to St. Pat’s
Altar Society for hosting the
reception, to those who attended
the concert, thank you for atten
ding and your donations, to the
Heppner string quartet for a
wonderful performance, to Sharia
Erich for accompanying and
finally to the choir members,
you’re a fantastic group to work
with. You sang beautifully. Have
a great summer.
Debbie Wryn, director
_____________________5-25-lc
Thanks to Jeff Cutsforth and
his crew, the Morrow County
Grain Growers, John Ripple,
Mark Pointer and Bill Sheirbon
for their help on my fire I had on
Sunday. Everything was much
appreciated.
Thank you,
Bill Nichols
_____________________5-25-lp
Friends and Patients,
As most of you know, as of
June 10, 1994, I will no longer
be practicing at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital and Clinic. I
will be relocating to Frago, North
Dakota, where I will be working
with three vascular transplant
surgeons. I made this decision
after much thought and soul sear
ching. I will have fond and hap
py memories of my two years in
Heppner. This is a wonderful
community. I greatly appreciate
how you welcomed me and made
me feel so comfortable. 1 will
miss all, friends and patients
alike.
Thanks for everything.
Mark W. Goodboy, P.A.-C.
____________________5-25-lc?
NOTICES
The lone United Church of Christ
32nd annual Auction & Barbecue
Saturday, June 4 at 10 a.m. Now
accepting and do appreciate any
donations. For merchandise
pickup phone Joe Rietmann at
422-7435 or Jerry Rietmann at
422-7181._____________ 5-4-4c
It’s terrible to be lonely. Allow
us to help find the right person for
you in your area or elsewhere.
Free info: SUPER SINGLES
1-800-524-8362,
5-18-4p