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    TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 2, 1978
UCC elects officers, reviews
Election of 1978 officers and
revision of By-laws were the
main business at the annual
meeting of the lone United
Church of Christ Sunday, Jan.
29, following the 11 a.m.
worship, and potluck dinner.
Mrs. Fredrick Martin was
elected Moderator; Mrs. Al
fred Nelson, Assistant Moder
ator; Mrs. Keith Rea, Clerk;
Mrs. Bill Rietmann, Trea
surer; and Robert Rietmann,
Financial Secretary.
Elected for three-year
terms on the Board of Deacons
were Willard French and
Darrel Wilson. Holdover
members are Don Bristow,
Mark Rietmann, Kenneth
Smouse and Milton Morgan,
Elected for a three-year term
on the Board of Deaconesses
were Mrs. Milton Morgan,
Mrs. Lee Palmer and a
one-year term, Mrs. David
The budget for Morrow
beginning July 1, 19 J8, as detailed and sumarized below, was prepared by the DO Cash, Accrual, Modified Accrual
accounting basis, and is, is not consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years. Major changes,
if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement.
A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. at The District Office A meeting of the
Morrow County School District Board will be hH February 20 1 igJl, at
YYY (Governing Body)
7; 30 at Heppner Elementary School for tne pUrpose of holding a public hearing on this
p.m.
budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it.
SUMMARY OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES
Item Last Year This Yea Next Yeir
Levy Within 6 Limitation t
Levy Outside 6 Limitation 1 .421 .049 1,515,886 2,086,467
Levy Outside 6 Limitation (Serial Levy) ,-
Not Subject to Limitation 21X62 202i557 750,342
TOTAL PROPOSED LEVY (To be certified to Assessor) . . 2.14Qi775 2.212,169 3i360i
Total Budget Resources from LB-2 IZLJJ1 157,797 11, ,11
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied from LB-3 . . 1.008,834 1,326,557 1,184,488
TOTAL BUDGET ALL FUNDS VO- 3.4?Q-2S0 4.361.897
SUMMARY OF INDEBTEDNESS
Debt Outstanding ' Debt Authorized, Not Incurred
This Fiscal Year Next Fiscal Year This Fiscal Year Next Fiscal Year
Type of Debt as of , "of-,o , , V0. . , .'.fa
July I. 19-7-7 July 1, I92& July I, 19 July I, I9
Bonds ' 1,359,000, 1.245.000
Interest Bearing Warrants
Short Term Notes
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS 1.3S9.000 1.245.000
FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services
Total Community Services
Total All Other Requirements
Total Requirements (Including Transfers)
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied
Ad Valorem Taxes Received
Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance
Estimated Tax Not to be Received
Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied
Levy Within 6 Percent Limitation
Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation
Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation (Serial Levy)
Not Subject to Limitation .' .
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services
Total Community Services
Total All Other Requirements
Total Requirements (I ncluding Transfers)
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied
Ad Valorem Taxes Received
Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance
Estimated Tax Not to be Received
Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied
Levy Within 6 Percent Limitation
Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation
Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation (Serial Levy)
Not Subject to Limitation
Rietmann. Holdover members
are Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs.
Sam Crawford and Mrs.
Victor Rietmann.
Elected to the Board of
Trustees for a three-year term
were Sam Crawford and Bill
Rietmann with holdover mem
bers being Mrs. Robert Riet
mann, Keith Rea, Alfred
Nelson and Roy Lindstrom.
Mrs. Willard French was
elected Church School Super
intendent. On the Board of
Christian Education are Mrs.
George Griffith for a three
year term, Mrs. Marvin
Padgerg, two-year term and
holdover, Mrs. Bob Oswalt.
Members elected on other
committees were: Music,
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, Mrs.
David Cheney, Mrs. Norman
Nelson; Auditing; Lee Palmer
and Rollo Crawford; Church
Council members at large,
Public
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
County School District
Arleta Aldrich and Mrs.
Robert Heideman. Delegates
to the Central Pacific Confer
ence are Mrs. Victor Riet
mann, Don Bristow and hold
over Charles Nelson and Brian
Rietmann.
The nominating committee
preparing the slate of officers
were Mrs. Norman Nelson,
chairman; Mrs. Robert Riet
mann and Mrs. Paul Petty
john. In addition to reviewing the
printed annual reports of the
various boards and commit
tees, goals and plans for the
coming year were discussed.
The 15th Annual Auction and
Barbecue will be held on
Saturday, June 3. Chairman
will be Mrs. Darrel Wilson,
immediate past Moderator
for the past three years.
U.C.C. Women were in
charge of the potluck dinner,
Notice
for the
I si Pauline Winter
(Chairman of
Morrow
(County)
1 - 30 -
(Date)
Last Year This Year I Next Year
1,411.408 1,648,102 1.845,800
1.203,724 lr376.057 1,599.110
4,724 2378 2,850
39.681 39.681 32,000
?,6Sq,S40 3.066.218 3.479.760
1.008.834 1.303. 400 1,149,188
" 1.762.818 2.330.572
246.794 279.668
,m,6l? 2.610.240
- 494.126 523.773
1,515,886 2.086,467
Bond Debt fund
" Last Year This Year Next Year
233.973 2Q5.235 7Q5.249 Z
?33.973 20122$ 7Q5.249
6.500 23.157 35,300
, lft?rr)7B 669.949
20.479 SflUi5J
707,177 7SIV342
By - laws
chaired by Mrs. Bob Oswalt.
Tables decorated to represent
the months of the year were
done by Mrs. Norman Nelson
and Mrs. Fred Martin.
Guest pastor to
visit UCC
Rev. Farley Maxwell of the
Waverly Heights Congrega
tional Church Portland, will
be an exchange pastor in the
pulpit at the lone U.C.C. next
Sunday, February 5 at the 11
a.m. service.
Library Board slates
special meeting
Myrna Johnson, board
chairman, announces that
there will be a special meeting
of the Heppner Library Board
at 7:30 tonight, Thursday,
Feb. 2, in the Heppner City
Hall on Willow Street.
fiscal year 19Zi-192i
Governing Body)
Lexington
(City)
78
THE BUDGET
FUND
Topic Club
plans annual
spring tea
The January meeting of the
lone Topic Club was held at
the home of Vera Rietmann
with Loree Hubbard assisting
her, Wednesday afternoon,
January 25. .
Plans for a tea for the girls
who will be graduated from
lone High School this spring
were made. This annual affair
is set for Tuesday, February
21 at the lone United Church
social rooms.
The afternoon's program
was a review of the book
"Storm Warnings" by Jack
Higgins which was given by
Loree Hubbard. The book's
plot is laid during World War
II and concerns a three
masted sailing vessel that
slipped out of a Brazilian port
headed for Germany.
Throughout the narrative the
reader finds that persons of
many nationalities became
involved in the desperate
struggle which takes place
against one of man's oldest
and most implacable foes, the
sea.
Mrs Hortense
Martin recovers
in Portland
Mrs. Hortense Martin, Ter
williger Plaza, Portland, for
merly of Lexington and Hepp
ner, fell recently and injured
her back. She will be confined
to her apartment building for
awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Nelson visited her last week.
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Lexington
there will be an election of a
new tax levy for roads, Feb.
28, and urged all to go to vote
on this important decision.
A resolution was introduced
which concerns the waste of
game animals, after they are
killed due to the improper
methods of dressing them out
for transporting. This resolu
tion suggests that proper
dressing instructions be inclu
ded with the gun safely course
and that pamphlets be given to
those purchasing tags. Also
suggested was increased pub
licity for the safety program
which is sponsored through
the Extension Office.
The resolution will be sent to
the Game Commission, gran-.
ges and state legislators.
Rhea Creek Grange will be
happy to put on the 5th degree
in the near future for any
members who haven't had
this, so if you are a granger
without the 5th degree please
Public
cont. from
26th day of January, 1978.
Notice to Defendant: Read
these papers carefully!
You must "Appear" in this
case or the other side will win
automatically. To "Appear"
you must file with the Court a
legal paper, "Motion", "De
murrer" or "Answer". This
paper must be given to the
Court within 4 weeks from the
date of the service of this
Summons upon you, along
with the required filing fee. It
must be in the proper form
and have proof of service on
the Plaintiff or Plaintiff's
Public
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN
-
news
cont. from page 9
contact your secretary and
' arrangements will be made.
For many years this group put
on the degree, doing a fine Job,
and have again consented to
perform the service.
The CWA County Confer
ence will be held for Morrow
County at the Willows Grange
Hall Feb. 20 beginning at 10
a.m. Information at the con
ference will feature activities
of the women of granges
through out the state and
nation, as well as local news.
CWA recognition reports
were given to Louise Keene,
Pomona Chairman; Judy Ste
vens, Rhea Creek; Mrs. Melby
Greenfield, and Delpha Jones,
Lexington; and Bobbi Keene,
Willows. .
The next meeting will be at
Rhea Creek Grange April 29.
Roll call was as follows:.
Willows, 11; Rhea Creek, 14;
Lexington 8; Greenfield, 8;
and visitors, 6.
Notice
page 13
attorney to show that the other
side has been given a copy of
this.
If you have any questions
you should see an attorney
immediately.
Date of first Publication
January 26, 1978
Date of last Publication: Fe
bruary 16, 1978
. William J. Kuhn
ABRAMS AND KUHN
Attorneys for Plaintiff
' P.O. Box 428
Heppner, Oregon 97836
Telephone No. 676-9141
Published Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9,
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llotice
AD VALOREM TAX TO BE
PyB.UC LAS?8 9.-JL 9 Title
Last Year This Year Next Year
34,459.64 33,000 35,000
34,459.64 33,000 : 35,000
34,459.64 1 33,000 I 35,000
-VIETNAMESE -AIDE FUND '
Last Year This Year Next Year
3,015.00 0 0
3,015.0O 0 0
3,015.00 I 0 1 0
H0USING FUND '
Last Year This Year Next Year
2,408.95 6,430 5,400
11.232.88 9.093 "12.241
13.641.83 15,493 17.641
13.641.83 I 15.493 I 17.641
FOOD SERVICES FUND
Last Year This Year Next Year
73.338.47 73.000 84.300
10.445.00 30.404 29.746
RTr7RT.47 103,404 114,046 l
R1f7fn.47 I 103,404 I 114,046
CAPITAL PROJECTS FuND '
Last Year This Year Next Year
t .
ifiRf6sn.no jq n i
1fi8.680.00 o n i
168, 680. QQ I Q 1 n
TMR MENTAL HEALTH FUND
Last Year This Year Next Year ' f
5.506.10 3.100 ; 4.000 f
. . ,
5.506.10 3.100 4.000 '
5.506.10 I 3rioo I 4.nnn
P. L. J9-10Title IV FUND 3
Last Year This Year Next Year a
2,861.07 2.929 3.816
i ; ' I
.
2.861.07 2.929 3.81fi
I 2.861.07 1 2.929 I 3.R1fi
-YQCATJNAETjUCAJ-IC-ii FUND
Last Year This Year Next Year
Q 2.341 2,385 ,
' ' 1 T' 11 11
" )
2.34LZZ Llfii
L 0 1 2.341 I 1
LaGrande ;
Livestock ;
Commission
Company
LaGrande, Oregon
SPECIAL
FEEDER
SALE
Thursday Feb. 9
12:30 p.m.
In conjunction with our '
regular sale
ALREADY
consigned
Over 1200 head
conditioned calves
and yearling...
...choice cattle to put on
grass or feedlot
For More Information
CALL
Roy. Powers
963-2158
LEVIED
I fund