Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 01, 1973, Image 11

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Lry Oulude 1 UniuiHM (Serial Iny)
Noi Subtest tu ImiMiKM
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Toiil fed! AU Fundi .
Budget Amount
Telal Tu Uny kt Crulte4 I int
Atr m form LI SB
Usl Vw Trm Year Neel Year
723. 9M 7q7-fiftH fi4S .770
109.030 92.6S9 96.636
833.020 990.5?? I 942.406
TYTC Of fNOHTTDNEa I M, I "' ""liJ.
True Year (Acts-) Ne1 Ymi (En.) Thtn Yeaf (Aett-l Nnt Vtar (Eat. I
' 1.070.000 " 1.020.000
tnlftesl hfiftnf V,jrijnn
Shof! Term Nuie
Tulli InOVblrdncrt 1.07Q.QQQ 1.Q20.QQQ I
FUNDS lUOUIRING THE IfVY OF AN AO VALOREM TAX TO IALANCE THE IUDGET
Total Personnel Senses (Includes ill Payroll Com) . .
ToUl Mlltlull Wd SjfMCil
Taitl Cpiul Oulliy
Total All Other Requirements
Toul Requirements (ln.'liidin Tunsfeis)
ToUl Resources Iwtpt Tu la be Levied
Ad Valorem Tax Requited lo Balance
I Minuted Tj Noi be Rei-emd
1Ml Ad Valorem Tj Ik be Levied
Levy Within t"-. LaniutiiHi
Levy Oulude ft limitation
I ey Oulude V Imitation (Serul Levy)
N Subject lo Limitation
Toul Peitunnel Sennet (Include! all Payroll Coin)
Total Materials and Services
Toul Capital Outlay
Total All Other Requirement . ,
Toul Requirement! I Including Transfers)
Toul Resources Except Tu lo be Levied
Ad Valorem Ta Requited lo Balance
Eilunaled Tax Noi to be Received ,
Toul Ad Valorem Tax lo ba Levied
Levy Within t Lamiuiion
Levy Oulude 61 Limitation
Levy Oulude 6ft Limitation (Serial Levy)
Noi Subtccl lo Lonnation
Uil Yew Dm Yeae Nel Yne
1.379.625 1.493.466 1.550.026
372.179 3H7.061 407.072
79.406 47.323 52.427
46.966 40.000 49.350
1.676.160 1.967.650 2.056.875
1.257.164 1.249.050 1.2S6.S2U ,
620.996 718.600 761.555,.
tM MM
797.E68- 645.770
I
Lail Year T)i Year Netl Yeae
137.104 121.611 118.04T
37 . 673 38. 134 30.969
94.231 63.477 87.060
LJfi2 3. 576 .,
92.659 8t,636
I 92.659 I 96.636
Actual Amount Budget Amount
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED
Toul Personnel Servicei (Includes all Payroll Com)
Toul Matetuli and Service!
Toul Capital Outlay
Toul All Other Requirement!
Toul Budfet Requirement!
Toul Budfet Resources
Toul Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Tout Materials and Services
Toul Capital Outlay
Toul All Other Requirements
Toul Budget Requirement! ,
Toul Budpl Resources
Uil Year The Year I Neet YW
36.756 48.500 48.500
1.103 1.500 1.500
37.B59 50.000 50.000
37.859 I 50.000 I 50.000
VPSAIIPEIAl WPBfr- jTUPVL FUND OR PROGRAM
Lasl Year I This Year I Nei Year
1 .066 3.600 3.000
1.061 3.600 3.000
1.066 I 3,600 I 3.000
FEDERAL EDUCATIONAL Pf EQRTUNgY CB&KT. FUND OR PROGRAM
Toul Personnel Services (Includes al! Payroll Costs)
Toul Materials and Services
Toul Captul Outlay
Toul All Other Requirements '
Total Budpt Requirements
Toul Budget Resources
Last Year This Year Nevl Year
18.000 40.000 41.200
18.000 40.000 41.200
18.000 40.000 I 41.200
FEDERAL LAW
Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) . .
Total Materials and Services
Toul Capiul Outla)
Toul All Other Requirements
Toul Budget Requirements
Toul Budget Resources . .
Uil Year I This Year NeM Year
lfl,00 32,000 11,000
18.000 32.000 11.000
18.000 I 32.000 I 11.000 I
FEDERAL OREGON NkriVEAMZRKNIXtS.'UHU. FUND OR PROGRAM
Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Toul Mateiials and Services
Toul Capiul Outlay
Toul All Other Requirements
Toul Budget Requirements
Total Budget Resources
Lasl Year This Year Nev.1 Year
3, nnn
7.535
45.535
I I 45-S35
Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Toul Materials and Services
Toul Capiul Outlay
Toul All Oilier Requirements
Toul Budget Requirements
Toul Budget Resources
Actual Budget Amount
Usl Year I This Year I Nevl Year
35.000
35.000
I I 35.000
NATIONAL -DIREXJ-STUDEMT-LOAN- FUND OR PROGRAM
Toul Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Toul Materials and Services
Toul Capital Outlay
Toul AU Other Requirement!
Toul Budget Requirements
Toul Budget Resources
Toul Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Coals)
Toul MaieruU and Services
Toul Capiul Outlay
Toul All Other Requiremenu
Toul Budget Requuemenu
Toul Budget Resources
Total Personnel Service! (Includes all Payroll Com)
Toul Maletuli and Services . .
Toul Capiul Outlay
Toul All Other Requiremenu
Toul Budget Requirements
Total Budget Resources
Total Personnel Servtata (IncWdes all Payrol Cow)
Tout Maseru- and Services
Toul Capiul Outlay
Toul Ai Other Req remenu
Total Budget Reourements
Tout u4n lUwaro-
Usl Year This Year Nevl Yeae
30.976 30.000 41.450
30.976 30.000 41.450
in 9 76 I 30.000 I 41.4SQ..J
AGENCY. & TRUST, fund or program
Usl Year This Year Next Year
12.920 13.887 H.SS?
lfi.406 6.638 13.408
21.327 32.500 25.450
ml553 53.025 53.515
50.553 I 53.025 I 53.515
.BOOKSTORE FUND OR PROGRAM .
Urt Year I This Yeae I Next Year
15.561 14.000 20.200
ft4 1067 92.000 87.900
6.192"" 4. 000 4-000
105.660 110.000 112.100
105860 I 110. 000 I 112.100 I
J ARM IAB. FUND OR PROGRAM
Use Year 1 This Year Ne"
2.000
6-93
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" H.373
Teacher Contracts Approved
IIEPI'NER (OR F.J GAZETTE-TIMES Thursday, Maid. I. It7J
'Cider With Rosle' Pictures the Cotswolds
Morrow County School Dii
trict R-l director pprov?d
contracts for the following
certificated personnel at their
meeting Monday evening at
Riverside High in Boardman.
One year contracts: A.C.
Houghton Geneva Colter,
Charles Endieott. Heppner Ele
mentary - Dennis Cass, Donald
Cole, Audrey Jones, Ray May
nard, Dorcas Stewart, Patricia
Edmundson, Larry Hilde
brandt, Robert Jespersen,
Carol Sue Jones. Heppner High
- Stephen Brownfield, Lynda
Slusher, Duane Neiffer, Charles
Starr, Robert Nash, Walter
Pilgrim, Neil Poulsen. lone
Schools - Diana Kincaid, Delton
La Rue, Gail Hermann, John
Edmundson, Sherrie Bahr,
Donna Waibel, Becky Frazier,
Mary Langston, Barbara
Talley. Riverside - Connie
Clough, John Weddle, Howard
Mudder, Gail Enright, Janet
Molahan. District - Ernest
Teal.
3 year contract: A.C.Hough
ton - Mildred Baker, Rose
Hoosier, Joy Smith. Heppner
Elementary - Clint Agee, Inez
Erwin, Marguerite Glavey,
Mildred Hanna, Lorena Jones,
Pauline Miller. Heppner High -Linda
Panter, Dennis Toney, Vi
Lanham, Ed Hiemstra. lone
School - Gordon Meyers,
Darrell Wilson. Riverside -
Black, Dan Daltoso,
Harper, Roberta
Audrey Botti, Michael Tolar.
Heppner Elementary - Alan
Bock, Rachel Dick, Karen
Dubuque, Inez Meador, Lucile
' Peck, Linda Riley, Tom Shear.
Heppner High Jim Bier, Dale
Conklin, Dean Naffziger, Jane
Rawlins, Ron Riley. Hal Whi
taker. lone Schools Lynn
Killpack. Riverside - Nancy
, Leroux, Edith Partlow.
Third Year of 3 year contract :
A.C.Houghton -- Gladys Hobbs,
LaVern Partlow, Eleanor Ser
gent. Heppner Elementary -Dorothy
Agee, Jessie Faye
Morris, Frances Williams.
Heppner High - Dale Holland,
Madge Thomson. lone Schools -lone
Martin, Jerry Martin,
Betty Rietmann, Clifford Will
iams. Riverside - Delia Lind
say, Vic Marchek.
Future Citizens
Ronald
James
Jenkins.
Second
contracts
Year of 3 year
A.C.Houghton -
Cathleen, 10 years
old; and Craig, 8, children
of Mr. and Mrs. George Gu
tierrez, lone.
Mrs. Cornett Green who has
visited the area about which
British poet, Mr. Lauri Lee likes
to write, gave an enthusiastic
review of his book "Cider With
Rosie" to the Bookworms at
their first February meeting.
Using a copy of this autobio
graphy which her relatives In
England sent as a gift, Florence
took her listeners Into the
picturesque English Lowlands
to some of the charming old
villages of stone houses that
nestle in the Cotswold Hills.
Lauri Lee left the Cotswold as
a young man set on making his
fortune in London. Now he is a
successful poet and novelist and
has been able to return to the
scenes of his pleasant childhood
where he continues his writing
career.
This story of the author's
early years describes people,
places, customs, and incidents
in vivid colors. One happening
he pictures is the change that
took place when the Squire
died:
"The Big House was sold by
auction and became a Home for
Invalids. The lake silted up, the
swans flew away, and the great
pike choked in the reeds. With
the Squire's hand removed our
village fell apart though we
were about to do so anyway. His
servants dispersed and went
into the factories. His nephew
broke up the estate."
Although Mr. Lee writes of a
time when life moved at a
slower tempo than it does today,
his words are lively, his choice
of memories to recount is
entertaining, and his book is one
that those who enjoy things
British will find most pleasing
reading.
London Sunday Times re
viewer H E. Bates states "This
poet, whose prose Is quick and
bright as a snake has here
written a gay, impatient, Jaunty
and in parts slightly mocking
the queen selection committee.
Requirements for contestants
are that they must be 19 years of
age by January 1, 1973 and
unmarried.
Co-op News
IMPACT OF
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
Columbia Basin Electric
book; a prose poem that flashes Cooperative has Just recently
and winks like a prism." received the Annual Summary
The edition Mrs. Green used of 1971 from Rural Electrifica-
was published by Penguin tion Administration Rural
Books Ltd, Harmondsworth, Electric Coopertlves to the
Middlesex, England. This State of Oregon.
review was given at the Total kwh sales were
Weatherford home in Lexington 1.236,188.800 for 114.551,402.00
on Feb. 13. for the Oregon Rural Electric
Cooperatives. Of this total,
..,.,.. ,.,.,..,... .., Columbia Basin had 75,453,900
ovUs thy nm kwhs for WM.O4.00 for 1971.
QlhEN TK -OUTS For irrigation gaje9 tnere
Election of officers and plan, were ,52i646i000 kwhs sold in
for the coming year were main Oregon for the RECg at
items of bus.ness at a pot-luck- $,,726i874.oo. Columbia Basin
dmner meeting of the Arlington go,,, 26,751,700 kwhs for
Saddle Club at Rock Creek $263i496.oo of the total irrigation
schoo February 14 t salei in 1971.
Lester Schaefer is president
of the club. Other officers
include Jack Copenhaver, vice
president; Jean Mikkalo, Secre
tary; and Carrol Wilkins, Trea- www
surer. . V T
The annual Arlington Rodeo
will be held May 5 and 6. Queen LIM1TED TIME ONLY Home-
K 'th? . hYodeS m" bK n,y 500- '
held at the club grounds March
11 at 1:30 p.m. There will be a
pot -luck dinner at noon. Follow
ing the court selection there will
be a play-day for all who attend.
Mrs. Bill West is chairman of
I I
j1 -
1 -ML) a n
Coffee and
Don uts
Register for door prize!
IHC 21" Lavn Mower
Stop in and sec the Full Line of
Equipment
Tractors
CALMS Bod UgggJglts
TEST DRIVE
An IHC Hydrostatic or a Steiger
and get a Free Cap
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rmn
at Lexington