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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 10,1998 - FIVE
lone girls tennis team top academically
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Students inducted into Honor Society at HHS
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L-R: Jennifer Thompson, Allison Halvorsen, Niki Sullivan, Jenny Sullivan, Tori Odinet, Erin Crowell, Rose
Baker and Katie Tworek. Not pictured are Molly Barrow, Jessica Krebs and Shelby Krebs.
The Oregon Schools Activities
Association, along with the Dairy
Fanners
of Oregon,
has
announced that the lone High
School girls’ tennis team was
chosen as top winners in the
spring 1998 academic all-state
awards.
The lone girls’ team was first
academically in all 3A, 2A and
1A tennis teams in the state with
a team grade point average of
3.77.
lone students inducted into Honor Society
Heppner High School students were inducted into the National Honor Society at an academic awards
presentation June 2 at the high school. Following are inductees: L-R back row- Leah Denton, Lindsay Grelf,
Jaci Hughes, Kim Pointer; fourth row-Stephanie Clough, Abby Kahl; third row-Trisha Adams, Kristen
Marshall, Macy Rhea, Heidi Turrell; second row-Ashley Ropp, Casey Ingraham, Laurie Michael, Corey M iller,
front-Mitch Mathews, Cody Bellamy, Matthew VanLiew, Michael Schonbachler.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FORM
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
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A m eeting of the
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Oregon Trail Library District
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Govern,ng Boev,
year beginning July 1. 19 ^ 8 as approved by the
June 17
_will be held on
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at 7:00 ap.m. at _ .Boardntgri Br anch Li b ra ry _____
the fiscal
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The purpose of this meeting is
Oregon Trail Library District
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to discus* the budget tor
___ Budget Committee.
iM unooai Corporation)
A sum m ary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at
203
1st Street, N .W . , Boardman, OR
between the hours of
Boardtnan Branch L ib r a r y
_li_Eiünd 5 p.m. j h[< QUCjg et was prepared on
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a basis of accounting that is [^consistent; D n o t consistent w ith the basis of accounting used during the preceding year Maior changea.
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1 Boardman
C ounty
Morrow
C h airp erso n ol G overning BoOy
O aia
T eiepnone Num oer
Maureen Me Elliqott
June 3, 1998
541-481-2525
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Anticipated
Requirements
Eight students have been inducted into Honor Society at lone High School. Pictured (L-R) are: Andy
Vosberg, Jacob Neiffer, Miranda McElligott, Mark McElligott, Kyle Grabenhorst, Erin Crowell, Nikki
McElligott and Sybil Krebs.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Total Personal Services
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Total Materials and Supplies
................ ------ 7 1 , 1 2 4
0
Total Capital Outlay
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0
Total Debt Service
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0
Total Transfers
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1 0 ,0 0 0
Total Contingencies
1 4 ,5 5 0
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
2 0 ,0 0 0
Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance
10. Total Resources Except Property Taxes
11. Total Property Taxes Required to Balance Budget
12. Total Resources — add lines 10 anfl 11
Anticipated
Resources
13. Total Property Taxes Required to Balance Budget (line 11)
Estimated
14 Plus: Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received
Ad Valorem
A. Loss Due to Constitutional Limits
Property Taxes
B. Discounts Allowed. Other Uncollected Amounts
15 Total Tax Lew — ada lines 13 an'd '4
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Approved Budget
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Next Year— 1998 - 99t
1 2 0 ,5 7 2
Adopted Budget
This Year— 19 9 7 - 9 8
1 0 8 ,4 5 3
------ 7 5 7 9 5 5
4 ,0 0 0
2 2 4 .1 2 7
8 8 ,9 5 0
135,177
27T7T27
1 3 5 ,1 7 7
3 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,4 3 2
1 7 7 ,6 0 9
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11,801
1 7 4 .3 0 2
Rata or Amount
Rate or Amount
2536
Tax Levies
By Type
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1 0 ,0 0 0
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2 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 0 .5 2 7
6 8 .0 2 6
162,501
2 3 0 .5 2 7
162.501
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18 Law for Bonded DeOt or Oblioations
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STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Debt Authorized. Not Incurred
Dew Outstanding
□ As Summarized Below
□ None
□ As Summarized Below
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FUNDS REQUIRING A
PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
FORM
LB-3
100 %
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Name of
puntj
A ctual D ata
GENERAL FUND
Last Year J QQA-Q7
79,416
75,610
13.409
2. Total Materials and S e rv ic e s ..........................
Griffith, Chantea Macaulay, Tif­
fany Piper, Zachary Skaggs. •
O regon W riting Festival:
Shanna Rietmann, Sheena Shank.
Geography Bee (top three
places per grade, school c/fealify-
mg test): fourth grade-Michael
Merrill, James Van Liew. Roy
Proctor; fifth grade-Shanna
Rietmann, Kyle Huddleston, Ryan
Campbell; sixth grade-B rian
Haguewood, Courtney Nelson.
Geography Bee (qualifying for
the school finals, in order of quali­
fication): Shanna Rietmann. Brian
Haguewood, Courtney Nelson,
Kyle Huddleston, Ryan Campbell,
Michael Merrill, Kyler Lovgren,
Luke Murray, Justin Botefuhr.
Chantea Macaulay, James Van
Liew.
Geography Bee school cham­
pion: Ryan Campbell, second
place Justin Botefuhr.
R & W Reading Program (most
certificates in each grade): first
grade, Maggie Armato, seven cer­
tificates; second grade. Kate
Kendnck, 12 (most in the school);
third grade, Caleb Maben, six;
fourth grade, Riley Wight, five.
Math contests, local and district
winners in order of placement at
the school contest, with county
placement in parenthesis: fourth
grade-Knstal Temple (seventh),
Michael Merrill (fourth), Amy
Jepsen (county cham pion),
Krystal Naims (second), Rory
Kilkenny (third), Brenda Victorio,
Roy Proctor (fourth), alternates
Daniel Basile, Brianne Jones,
Laurie Murray; fifth grade-Jenny
Atkins (county champion), Shanna
Rietmann (second). Brandon Seitz,
Blair Keithley, Josh Lankford
(sixth, tie), Cara Kennedy (sixth,
tie), Robert McElligott, alternates
Missy Baker, Ryan Campbell,
Jode Coil; sixth grade-Luke
M urray (county cham pion),
Danielle Looslie (fourth), Alicia
Tafoya, Brian Haguewood (third),
Stefanie Hanson (10th), Chantea
Macaulay (eighth), alternates
Chelsea Anderson, Courtney
Nelson. Brian Smith.
Spelling contests, in order of
placement in school qualifying
tests: third grade, Sarah Hicker-
son, Aaron Allstott, Brendan
McElligott; fourth grade-Stephanie
Burkenbine, Amy Jepsen, Saman­
tha Burkenbine; fifth grade-Tyler
Boyer, Jenny A tkins, M issy
Baker; sixth grade-Jessica
Westberg. Brian Haguewood, Tif­
fany Piper, Sheena Shank.
District spelling contest partici­
pants, level 1: Stephanie Bur­
kenbine, Amy Jepsen (second
place), Samantha Burkenbine
(sixth place), alternate Laurie
Murray.
Elementary Knowledge Mas­
ter: winter contest-Jenny Atkins,
Brianne Jones, Krystal Naims,
Roy Proctor. Shanna Rietmann;
7 Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
8 Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance
9. Total R e qu irem ents.................................................
10. Total Resource; Except Property T a x e s ...........
11 Property Taxes Received/Required to Balance
12 Total Resources (add lines 10 and 11) ..................
13 Property Taxes Required to Balance (from line 11 )
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81.188
249.623
93.227
156.396
249.623
14 Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received
A Loss Due to Constitutional L im it........................
108,453
7l,l24
120,572
75,955
4,000
10.000
14.550
20.000
224,127
88.950
135.177
224.127
135.177
10.000
30.000
12.432
177.609
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174.302
Rale or Amount
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, FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A
PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
FORM
LB-2
Name of
Fund
Actual Data
Last Year 1996-97
GRANT FUND
t Total Personal Services
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2 3 0 . 5 2 7 I
68.026
162.501
2 3 0 . 5 2 7 1
162.501
Rat« or Amount
Total Transfers
Total Contingencies.............................................
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance
Total Requirements..........................................
spring contest-Jenny Atkins,
Brianne Jones, Rory Kilkenny,
Michael Merrill, Krystal Naims,
Roy Proctor, Shanna Rietmann.
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Approved Budget
Next Year 19 98 -99
5 .2 0 0
1 4 .706
4 .8 0 0
4 .8 0 0
1 9 ,9 0 6
1 9 .9 0 6
9 .6 0 0
9 .6 0 0
Shawn Cutsforth of Heppner
and Heidi Nelson of Lexington
were among students at Southern
Oregon University at Ashland
who
completed
graduation
requirements for bachelor's
degrees.
Cutsforth earned a bachelor of
science degree in computer
information science.
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Adopted Budget
This Year 1997-98
SOU list graduates
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(L-R) Brian Haguewood, Brooke Rust, Danielle Looslie, Chantea Macaulay and Luke Murray.
The Academic Awards assem­
bly for Heppner Elem entary
School was held June 4. Students
were honored for academ ic
achievement in the classroom and
for participation in special pro­
grams and contests.
The following students were
recognized for their achievements
during the 1997-98 school year:
President’s Award for Aca­
demic Excellence (sixth grade):
gold award-Brian Haguewood,
Danielle Looslie, Luke Murray,
Brooke Rust; silver award-
Chantea Macaulay.
Fifth grade 3.5 honor roll: three
consecutive term s-M adison
Bailey and Shanna Rietmann,
both 4. for each quarter, Jenny
Atkins, Jode Coil, Blair Keithley,
Cara Kennedy, Josh Lankford,
Jessica Wainwright; two terms-
Kylee Disque, Kyle Huddleston;
one term-Missy Baker, Chelsea
B ritt, Lilly C alvert, Ryan
Campbell, Linsey Mitchell, Eliza­
beth Orwick.
Sixth grade 3.5 honor roll (in­
cludes the last term of the fifth
grade): four consecutive terms-
Luke Murray, 4. for each quarter,
Blake Allstott, Justin Botefuhr,
Brian H aguew ood, Stefanie
Hanson. Danielle Looslie. Brooke
Rust, Sheena Shank, three terms-
Tasha Hlvinka, Matt Young; two
term s-L indsey Clough, Kiel
Naims, Brianne Wishart; one
term-Chelsea Anderson, Aaron
A do p te d B udg et
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Nelson earned a bachelor o f
arts degree in communication-
journalism.
Commencement ceremonies
will be held in Ashland's Lithia
Park Saturday, June 13, at 9 a..m.
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