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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 7,2008 - NINE Continued from the previous pane Boardman Park & Recreation District FORM LB-3 Heppner takes two wins against Stanfield FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED Publish ONLY completed portion of this page Actual Data Last Year 2006-07 Name of Fund General Fund 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 175,415 112,764 T o tal P ersonal S ervices Total M aterials and S ervices T o tal C apital O utlay Total D ebt S ervice Total Transfers Total C ontingencies Total All O ther E xpenditures & R equirem ents Total U nappropriated E nding F und B alance Total R equirem ents T o tal R esources E xcept P roperty Taxes P roperty Taxes E stim ated to be R eceived T o tal R esources (add lines 10 and 11) 20,616 16,500 10,000 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 335,295 82.967 418,26 2 317,221 101,041 418,262 8 9 10 11 12 13 Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11) 14 E stim ated P roperty Taxes N ot to be R eceived A. Loss Due to C onstitutiona l Lim it B. D iscounts, O th er U ncollected A m ounts 15 T o tal Tax Levied (add lines 13 an d 14) 16 P erm anent R ate Lim it Levy (rate lim it 17 Local O ption Taxes 18 Levy for Bonded D ebt or O bliga tions Adopted Budget This Year 2007-08 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ) Approved Budget Next Year 2008-09 195,028 150.200 172,325 15,800 15,000 2,000 550,35 3 2 0 9 ,7 6 9 15 8,00 0 16 5,11 0 15 ,600 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 ,0 0 0 5 7 0 ,4 7 9 550,35 3 4 4 4,57 0 105,783 550,35 3 105.783 4 6 2 ,3 1 2 108,16 7 5 7 0 ,4 7 9 108.16 7 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 6,752 112,535 budget may be inspected or obtained at Boardman Fire Station, 300 SW Wilson Rd between the hours of 8:00 a m and 5:00 p.m This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is consistent w ith the basis of accounting used during the preceding year. Major changes, if any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below . Chairperson o f Governing Body Telephone Number Don Russell 541-481-3473 FINANCIAL SUMMARY Approved Budget Next Year 2008-2009 Adopted Budget This Year 2007-2008 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS 1 Total Personal Services 2 Total Materials and Supplies.............................................................................. 301 800 00 190,000 00 392,814 00 610,70300 213 000 00 215,600 00 69.894 00 41,835 00 3. Total Capital Outlay.................................................................................... 5 Total Transfers 6 Total Contingencies 7 Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements 9 Total Requirements - add lines 1 through 8 774,694 00 1,260,952 00 10. Total Resources Except Property Taxes 198,100 00 I t Total Property Taxe* Required to Balance Budget 576 594 00 774 694 00 656.368 00 604,534 00 12 Total Reaourcea - add lines 10 and 11 1 13. Total Property Taxes Required to Balance Budget (line 11). 14 Plus Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received Estimated Ad Valorem A. Loss Due to Constitutional Limits Property Taxes B Discounts Allowed, Other Uncollected Amounts 15. Total Tax Levy - add lines 13 and 14 Tax Levies 16. Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate limit 7464) By Type 17 Local Option Levy 576,594 00 1,260,952 00| 604,584 00 18,000 00 18,742 00 24.000 00 32.647 00 618 494 00 655.703 00| 0 7464 0 7464 18. Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations 0 0 0 0 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS I ] None Debt Authorized, Not Incurred [ l None [ ] As Summarized Below Debt Outstanding [x] As Summarized Below Estimated Debt Authorized. Not Incurred at the Beginning of the Budget Year Estimated Debt Outstanding at the Beginning of the Budget Year Long-Term Debt Bonds......................................... Interest Bearing Warrants Other....................................... 1.500.000 00 Total indebtedness 1 500.000 00 Short-Term Debt This budget includes the intention to borrow in anticipation of revenue ("Short-Term Borrowing") as summarized below Fund Liable ' *<“ / Estimated Amount to be Borrowed Estimated Interest Rate 200.000 00 General Fund J i M: l 1 rÆ ■ k ÉR» W ^ 1 ________ Ladies Play Day was held on Tuesday, April 29, at the Willow Creek Country Club. Results are as follows: -Low gross of the field was Pat Edmundson. Low net of the field was Pat Dougherty. Least putts of the field was Luvilla Sonstegard. -Flight A low gross was Loa Heideman. Flight B low gross was Lorrene Montgomery. Flight C low gross was Joanne Barbee. Flight A low net was Virginia Grant. Flight C low net was Ree Jennett. Flight A least putts was Loa Heideman. Flight B least putts was Luvilla Sonstegard. Flight C least putts was Lois Hunt. Flight A long drive was Virginia Grant. Flight B long drive was Pat Dougherty. Flight C long drive was Ree Jennett. Other events: KP 2nd 14-Pat Dougherty. Long drive was on #18. Sheriffs Report 8 Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance Anbdpeted Resources * : p S if e - -i Ladies Play Day results by the Boardman Rural Fire Protection District Budget Committee A summary of the budget is presented below . A copy of the Requirements ■ Chance Day slides safely around a tag at second base. The Mustangs played a double header against Stanfield last Satur day. The Mustangs won both games, marking the end of regular season play. Heppner will play in the district tournament in Pendleton on Saturday, May 10. -Photo by Autumn Morgan Station, 300 Wilson Rd The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2008 as approved 4 Total Debt Service ac 0 .2 9 8 9 A meeting of the Boardman Rural Fire Protection District will he held on May 21, 200X at 7 00 pm . at Boardman Rural Fire Anticipated ^ZK, Rate or Amount 0.2 989 [ ] Republication 05-02-2008 7 m 6 ,9 0 4 115,071 Rate or Amount NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Boardman r* f £ -J PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow By Molly Rhea 5 7 0 ,4 7 9 Published: May 7, 2008 Affidavit FORM LB-1 A .*** Estimated Interest Cost 525% Published: May 7, 2*008 Affidavit Send o r R e ce ive Jo d ie C a rlso n & Ryan M atteso n VCfeddiny Saturday, M ay 10, 2 0 0 8 - Heppner G-T Fax: 616-911 fl Phone: 616-9118 A m y D rak e & D erek G u n d e rso n Wedding - Saturday, July 5, 2 0 0 8 ^ M umuj ' j D muj 217 North Main • Heppner Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports han dling the following busi ness: -Continued from page Seven an ambulance for a 43 year old female who had fallen down half a flight of stairs. The subject was not able to move and was complaining o f back pain. M arch 16: -MCSO issued a citation to David Earl Terrelle Taylor, 18, for possession o f less than an ounce. -MCSO was notified that Matthew Looney, 25, was arrested by Deschutes County on an HJC warrant for FTPF. -MCSO received a report o f a fight in progress involving male subjects be hind GD’s in Heppner. -MCSO received a report from H eppner El em en tary School th at a school van, a Head Start vehicle and another vehicle not owned by the school had been damaged. -MCSO received a juvenile complaint from a grandmother who reported that her grandson was out of control and the family would like to know what disciplin ary actions are available to them. A deputy made con tact and advised the family of their options. -M CSO was n o ti fied that Timothy Gordon Wise, 51, was arrested by Tillamook County on Mor row County Irrigon Justice Court warrant. -MCSO received a report of gun shots in Irri gon. A deputy made contact with a female subject and advised her not to be shoot ing. -M C S O a rre s te d Fawn Elizabeth Ironbear, 26, on a warrant for failure to appear/disorderly con duct. -MCSO issued a ci tation to Jose Melkin Amaya Orellana, 25, for failure to drive in lane. -B P D r e c e i v e d a com plaint o f juveniles smoking marijuana at the Arlington park. -H e p p n e r A m b u lance received a request for an ambulance to be sent to transport a 79 year old pa tient with gastric intestinal c^ e a l Estate By DAVID SYKES ■ I Dinner (Eventi Spedai ( Strawberry Fomina & Homemade Bread Domaine ( handon Blanc D e N oir Sparkling Wine Chef Alan Schneider and the owners of Hotel Condon, Rick & Marlene Stanley, have teamed up to bring you the Chef’s favorite food dishes paired with the owner’s favorite wines. 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M o rro w C o u n ty H ealth D istrict em ploys thirteen registered nurses. O f those, six staff the hospi tal 24 hours a day, caring for the sick and infirm as well as handling the emergency departm ent; four provide home health and hospice care throughout Morrow and Gilliam counties; two work at Pioneer Memorial Clinic; and number 13 would be me. Nurses face some of life’s challenges with cour age and grace. At any time: day, night, weekend, holi- . day, several of these 13 are either on the job or on-call. They are the ones there with you at 3 a.m. And willing to do it again tomorrow. bleeding and cancer. The patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. M CSO assisted w ith the call. M arch 1 7 :-MCSO, B oardm an Police D ept., Boardman am bulance re ceived a report from a caller in Boardman that a male subject who just had heart surgery would not wake up and was not breathing. The subject started breath ing but was having trouble. The caller later called hack and advised the patient was released from the Hermis- ton hospital but was having trouble breathing and having seizures again. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Hep pner that a neighbor, who is mentally challenged, dam aged the caller’s vehicle and yard fence. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Hep pner that they had received a bad check. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Ir rigon that neighbors cut a fence and were using the caller’s easement. This was an ongoing situation. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact from a c aller in Irrigon regarding the laws o f spot lighting a house. Contact was made with a suspect. -MCSO, Irrigon am bulance received a report from a c aller in Irrigon who believes she is being drugged. She was seen at the hospital previously for dehydration but it was un known if this could be the issue. -MCSO received a report from the U m atilla Police Dept, that Steven Ray White, 21, was arrested on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Ap- pear/Driving while License Suspended. •Continued on the next page