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---"p--:--f-'- 0- 0fr 00 0 0 0 "W 0J fK i The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 20, 1978 ELEVEN League of Oregon Cities meets in Pendleton Clothing collection set by UCC A discussion of Home Rule, annexation and plans for the "1979 legislative session will highlight a League of Oregon Cities regional meeting in Pendleton Tuesday. April 25. Pendleton Mayor Joe Mc Laughlin has invited officials of cities in Morrow and Umatilla Counties to attend this meeting, which is one of 20 that the League is presenting throughout the state this spring. - The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. with afternoon work shops focusing on current issues and problems in the fields of finance and budget ing, personnel practices, risk management and recent legal developments. A training ses sion for elected officials will put participants in a "council" setting and use a film and workbooks to present problem-solving situations that are common to policy-setting boards. At 4 p.m. an open forum general discussion will give city officials an opportunity to develop their own agenda of topics while bringing up questions of local concern. League staff will be available to serve as resource persons for this session. The afternoon workshop and general discussion will be held at Indian Hills Red Lion, 304 S.E. Patawa Road, Pendleton. At the evening dinner meet ing the League president, Portland Commissioner Char les Jordan, will reivew League activities, plans for the 1979 legislative session and major issues of importance to cities. Local state legislators have been invited to attend the cinner meeting and join in the discussion of legislation affec ting cities. The dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Indian Hills Red Lion. The lone U.C.C. Women's organization is sponsoring a clothing collection day at the church on Wednesday, April vities may be obtained by 26, beginning at 9 a.m. More calling Mrs. Fred (Helen) information about the acti- Nelson. ccc oans av&uuoienow a 1 Commodity Credit Corpora tion (CCC) loans are now available to Morrow County producers interested in build ing high-moisture forage and silage storage facilities on their farm or remodeling existing storage structures, according to Judy Buschke, county executive director of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASCS) of fice. Previously, loans were available only for construction of new structures for high moisture grain or grain silage, and dry grain. "The loans will benefit Heppner School Menus I Thursday, April 20 j Beef Stew, vegetables Cottage Cheese, pear halves jj Bread, butter, milk ' l Friday, April 21 I Macaroni Salad i Toasted cheese sandwiches Dill pickles j Cookies, fruit, milk ji Monday, April 24 Hot dogs, baked beans y Vegetable salad, fruit, milk. J I Tuesday, April 25 Macaroni & cheese 1 jj Buttered spinach ?t Celery & carrot stix ' Apple crisp,. milk '-, Wednesday, April 26 It Sloppy Joe, bun ' ; Buttered corn (' Cabbage salad -Peach, milk ; CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION NK OF astern Oregon HEPPNER-IONE ARLINGTON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE As of March 31, 1978 ASSETS Cash and due from banks U.S. Treasury securities Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations Other Securities Federal funds sold & securities purchased under agreements to resell Other loans less reserve for loan losses Bank Premises, furniture & fixtures, & other assets representing bank premises Other assets TOTAL ASSETS 16 CORP. 715,156.34 1,982,179.00 300,000.00 2,734,664.52 10,812,741.98 258,998.72 41,619.20 845,359.76 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3,725,083.55 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 9,947,020.32 Deposits of United States Government 15,601 .09 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1 ,636,436. 10 Certifies and officers' checks, etc. 62,752.93 TOTAL DEPOSITS 15,386,893.99 a. Total demand deposits 4,317,048.32 b. Total time and savings deposits 11,069,845.67 Federal funds purchased & securities sold under agreement to purchase Other liabilites 140,925.76 TOTAL LIAVILITIES 15,527,813.75 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common stock total par value (No. shares authorized 6,000) (No. shares outstanding 6,000) Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 150,000.00 850,000.00 317,540.01 1,317,540.01 16,845,359.76 MEMORANDA Standby Letter of Credit 75,000.00 Average of total deposits for the 30 calendar days ending with days ending with call date 845,198.27 Average of total loans for the 30 calendar days ending with call date 11,075,857.00 I, PATRICIA GENTRY, ASSISTANT CASHIER, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. signed Patricia Gentry Correct & Attest Directors -s-Roy W. Lindstrom s-L.E. Dick, Jr. -6-David Childs -s-Gene Pierce State of Oregon, County of Morrow, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of April, 1978, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires 10-21 -80. -s-Mary E. Bryant, Notary Public -s-Kenneth Walters -s-D.L. Lemon -s-Howard Bryant dairymen and livestock pro ducers who need storage for grass silage, and also grain producers with storage facili ties that need modification and remodeling to increase capacity and efficiency," Bus chke said. She added that facility loans are secured loans and borrowers must provide adequate security to protect CCC's interest. CBEC shows 10 consumption jump A summary of Bonneville Power Administration's Gen eration and Sales Statistics was received this week by Columbia Basin Electric Co op. The local co-op showed a 10.5 per cent purchase in crease over the previous year, compared to an average increase of 8.3 per cent for the 53 BPA customers in the same grouping as CBEC. The co op's power purchases for 1977 amounted to 136,533,000 kwhr which was the 17th highest ranking in the group. The average rate of power paid BPA by Columbia Basin continues to run well under the group's average, and for 1977 was 13 per cent below the average. BPA's sales to cooperatives showed a substantial increase compared to sales in other classes. Sales to municipali ties dropped 15.8 per cent while sales to PUDs increased by 3.9 per cent. All-Oregon talent show auditions coming up Auditions for the annual All-Oregon Talent Show, held in conjunction with the Oregon State Fair, have been sche duled for May 10 and May 17 at the State Fairgrounds in Salem. The auditions will be held in the Living Arts Auditorium from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. both evenings. A piano and piano player will be available, along with a record player for those wish to use recordings. It is advised, though, that anyone using records at 78 RPMs bring their own equipment. Anyone using tapes should also furnish their own. A new format, using just three days for the Talent Show instead of the usual nine, will insure the finest amateur talent from throughout the state being used. Reservations are not need ed, and all talent that appears on either of the days will get a chance to be evaluated. Roger Martin. ..the new man for governor returns to Morrow County Sat. April 22. Plan to meet him! RogerMartin FOB GOVERNOR Paid By The Roger Martin For Governor Committee, Morrow County S.K. Peck Box 4010 lexington Stub No.. SAMPLE BALLOT City of Heppner, Oregon Tax Levy Outside The Constitutional Limitations Tuesday, May 2, 1978, Polls open 8:00 A.M. to 8:oo P.M. To be held in the Heppner City Hall Building To Be Torn Off By One Of Board Members The voter shall place an (X) or Check mark in the voting square before the word YES or NO, whichever indicates his or her choice. PROPOSAL Shall the City of Heppner, Oregon be authorized to levy for the fiscal year 1978-79, the sum of $36,200.00 outside of the 6 per cent limitation set forth in Section II, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution? EXPLANATION OF BALLOT QUESTION Currently the tax base of $43,974.00 is inadequate for the general operation of the City. If the tax levy is approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the fiscal year 1978-79 will be $38,689.00 greater than the operating budget financed by local taxes for the current fiscal year. The reasons for increasing the levy are: Two additional employees, plus funding for the Library, Swimming Pool, and increases in materials and supplies, employment salaries, payroll taxes, and insurances, all necessary for the betterment of the operation and maintenance of the City of Heppner. Yes, I vote for the tax levy. No, I vote against the tax levy . 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