iiui ''yi"itMi'rwTi hii.- jimm- TEN Tfce Heppner Gaiette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 12, 1M School dist. superintendent discusses alternative programs By JUDY MILLER A March 19 meeting of the board of the Morrow School District held at the Columbia Junior High in Irrigon was attended by not one new chal lenger for current school board positions to be voted next Tuesday, Mar. 27. Retiring Superintendent of Schools Matt Doherty dis cussed a need for alternative programs to benefit children who for social reasons or because of psychological prob lems are unable to fit Into main stream school pro grams. Doherty said money for aides to help in special training for those youngsters lone woman to assume duties as editor of G-T Sandy Holtz of lone will assume the duties of editor of the Heppner Gazette-Times next week. Presently typesetter at the G-T office, Holtz has worked for the Gazette during three different periods for a total of two years. She replaces Patti ALstott of Heppner, who has accepted employment at the Bank of Eastern Oregon in Heppner. Holtz, 35, graduated from the University of Oregon in 1970 with a B.A. in English. She taught English for one year at lone High School in 1970-71. She and her husband, Elmer, have five children at borne: Jim. 11; Brian, seven, Greggory, six; Brenda. four; and a foster son, Eric Cook, 16. IHS student submits winning fair theme The Morrow County Fair Board met March 12 at the annex building in Heppner to consider themes for this year's fair, reports Ruby Munkers, fair secretary. Stu dents from Heppner and lone high schools submitted theme ideas, and the winning selec tion, "Progress - The Ticket to Success," was sent in by Kierin Doherty of lone. The fair and rodeo queen's coronation will be held this Saturday, Mar. 24, at St. Pat rick's Catholic Church parish hall in Heppner. The event will begin with a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. (see related story). A dance will be held at the fairgrounds beginning at 9 p.m. Music will be by Fire light. Plans for this year's fair are now being made, Munkers said. Entertainment for Family Fun Night has been contracted, and revisions for the premium book are being sent to the printers. Anyone wishing to use the fairgrounds should make ar rangements with Munkers at 676-9474 or 676-5028. Underground Evangelism rep. to visit Heppner Marvin Sporleader, a repre sentative of Underground Evangelism, will be visiting the Heppner Church of the Nazarene on Sunday, Mar. 25, announced the Rev. Floyd Wilks, pastor. In conjunction with Sporleader's stop in Hep pner, the film "More than Conquerors" will be shown. The film will be shown at 11 a.m., Wilks said. Filmed mostly on location in various communist countries in eastern Europe, the movie deals with the problem of reaching the ur.evangelizeu millions of the communist world, Wilks said. According to the Under ground Evangelism, one pas tor who viewed the film commented, "How can we in the West remain silent when through this film we have witnessed the sacrificial faith of those Christians who live under the power of state atheism? This dynamic por trayal of revival under the msot dire circumstances is certainly a challenge to be lievers throughout the free world." THANK YOU Thanks for supporting tho Heppnor FFA Slave Sale Morrow Co. Grain Growers Butch Laughlin Jay Patterson Jim Hayes Diane Ball Sharon Harrison Currin Brothers Hughes Brothers Paul Tayler Green Feed & Seed CKT Enterprises Tommy Martin Al Osmin D wight Bailey Ken Grieb Chris Rauch Grieb Angus Sally & Jim Klukkert Len's Processing Wagon Trail Farms Roger Records was available for one year through Chapter I funds. Such a program is in process at Columbia Junior High school and at A C. Houghton Elemen tary, both of Irrigon, he said, but one was needed at Sam Boardman Elementary as well. "There are probably 35 students who can benefit from such a program in high school and junior high," he said. Such a program currently offered in The Dalles is spoken of highly byvteachers and juvenile authorities, he said. The board will review the proposal. Next Monday the consoli dated school boards of Mor row and Umatilla counties will meet in Pendleton sharing mutual concerns. Doherty said. Talking recently to eleven different groups and sche duled to meet with several more before the March 27 school budget election, Doher ty said the only negative bud get feedback he has received was from folks in Heppner after the Heppner High School band did not appear as sche duled to play in the St. Patr rick's Day Parade. No ex planation was given for the missed performance. In considering the amount of tax base they will need to request from voters for the upcoming fiscal year, the board approved a plan that provides for an increase of six percent in the current tax base during each of the two years following the tax base elec tion. The plan would allow for some variation such as five percent increase the first year and seven percent the second year. The board agreed to place the request on the May IS primary ballot. Awards of three of the four used buses auctioned by the school district March 6 were made to Northridge Church of God, with high bids of $927.77, $727.77 and $527.77. The re maining bus was bought by Eric Dick, bidding $1,069.69. Concerning proposed work on the park facility at the head of the lake behind the new Willow Creek Dam in Hep pner, Doherty said there are a number of people in south county who are skilled in laying underground sprinkler systems. He said the proposed baseball field could probably be produced without much of a money outlay, but with in kind trade for skills. Concern was expressed by board members that a definite schedule be negotiated for the Heppner High School baseball team to practice and play at the com pleted game area. An explanation of bus driver training courses initiated by the district for all drivers of vehicles which carry students was Heppner High School princi pal. Bier, acting as district program. Sixteen drivers have completed van training in Heppner, said Bier. In response to board questions, Bier stated that bus and van drivers may not exceed 13 hours driving at any one time. We have a five and one half million dollar budget In busing," Doherty said, "we manage it by distributing the effort." Resignation of Riverside High School art teacher Greg Glasgow was reluctantly accepted by the board. jwtuc hotk5J NOTICE OF ELECTION' Brent Eggors and Ed lliem fitra will be hired as assistant coaches at Heppner High School in track and golf, re spectively. Enrollment in the two sports justified the action, board members agreed. A recommendation by the board advisory committee to renew the contracts of 42 teachers up for review was accepted unanimously, lone Principal Chuck Starr stated that lone High School ranked seventh and lone Ele mentary and Middle School ranked tenth in contributions collected recently for the re gilding of the Pioneer atop the Oregon State Capitol. "All of the Morrow County schools participated, but none achie ved the ranks of the lone schools," Raid Doherty. Saturday, Mar, 24 candi dates seeking to replace Matt Doherty as district superin tendent will be Interviewed in a closed session at the district offices in Lexington, All board members will participate In the meeting. Seitx - Currin Aviation New Drop Tube Booms Gives: 1) Great deposition on field. 2) Uniform pattern on swath. Call us for your Ag. spraying needs. 'Professional aerial application' 989-8477 or 676-9711 Notice is given that on March 27. 1984. there will he a Special Election in all of Morrow County, Oregon for the below measures and candidates. Please note that all voters will not vote on all candidates listed below. All registered voters of Morrow County will vote in their polling places as listed below: Combined Boardman presented by Jim Bier, Greenfield Grance lone lone City Hall Combined lrrieon coordinator, described a vigo- North M()rrow Annex rous program of physical exams, on road testing and extensive classroom and first aid training. Stiff standards of additional classroom training and biyearly physicals for those drivers IB to 24 are required to renew licenses, he said. In addition, yearly phy sicals and EKGs are required of those 55 and over, said Bier. Bier also has been success ful in setting up a van driver Lexington Morrow Co. School Office Combined Hardman-Heppner Neighborhood Center The polls will be open from 8 00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. Pursuant to ORS 255 095. BARBARA BLOODSWORTH MORROW COUNTY CLERK Published: March 22, 1984. FREE CUTLERY Thru March 1984 Big Engine or Small, Mobil Delvac Oil handles them all, because the new Delvac is the king of the Oils. You can pay a lot more for some Oils, but you can't buy a better quality Oil than Delvac because Delvac does it all. Rated A.P.I, service CC CO and SF. You probably will only need to carry one Oil for all your engines. You can reduce your inventory of Oils! Introductory Offer with Vurchme of One 55 (Gallon Drum of Oil; One Six Piece Set cf Carvel Hall Cutlery FREE one set per customer PETTYJOHN OIL f Ut lone, Oregon 422-7254 t jhVh Nee 1 mi L-JjLJ FREE SAMPLE SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT MORROW COUNTY, OREGON TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE Tuesday, March 27, 1984 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SAMPLE SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Morrow County, Oregon TueMla. March 27. IVK4 from 8:M a.m. lo 8:00 p.m. Mark a Crow (X) or Check Mark (s)in lb voting square before Ihr word "YES" or before the word "NO" for the answer volfd for. - SHALL MORROW COUNTY LEVY $2,655,862 OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE FOR ALL COUNTY OPERATIONS DURING FISCAL YE AR 1984 85? PURPOSE The purpose of this levy is to provide funds lo balance the Morrow County operating budget which includes; General Fund, Road Fund, County School Fund, Cities portion of Road Funds. Fair & Rodeo Fund, plus, the Morrow County Hospital. Clinic, and Ambulance budrets for 1984 85. The tax base for 1984 85 is $464,578. The total levy will be $3,120,440. The tax rate for County operations will be approximately $3.90 per $1 ,000 valuation. Mark a ( rots (l iir a hiil Murk in Ihr voting surr hrforr the word " 1 V or itelorr Ihr word "NO" for Ihr anwr sutrd lur. ONE YEAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY Ql I S I ION SHAIL MORROW COUNJY SCHOOL DISTRICT II VY $4,79(,4 1 4.00 OUT SID! Till IA HASI I OK DISIRK I OII RA1ION DURING 1984 1985? FPIAIION I he distiici luis authoi if y lo lo only the tax ha t ol !P42,98 .00, I his Mini plus nun-tan revenue1, is not adequate lo opcialc (he schools. Ii is ruvcss;iry lo submit to ihr voters a request in csccss ol llus lax ruse in the iimounl ol $4,"yf,4 14 00 in finance the district operation. YES, I VOTE FOR THE TAX LEVY NO, I VOTE AGAINST THE TAX LEVY If this measure is appiovetl, S'.8f).',:4 Of) i is eligible for partial lumliny hs t ( it slate, totally financed by the local ta pavers. 'I the I axes levied in the 1984 1985 hscal year H.-wcvei, $VH5,o90.00 of the faxes will be Reasons for the increases ate increases in employee benefits, increased stall relieve classroom overloads, increases in die cost of replacement and maintenance due lo the universal inflation which atlccls purchases of all poods an(j services and major reduc tions in non-lax revenues available in the previous year . SAMPLE SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Held In Morrow and Umatilla Counties, Oregon Tuesday, March 27, 1984 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mark a Crow X) or a Check Mark ((in the voting square before the word "YES" or before the word "NO" for Ihc answer voted for. QUESTION SUBMITTED TO LEGAL VOTERS OF SAID DISTRICT TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION PROPOSAL: SHALL BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLI Of BL AUTHORIf D TO LEVY $3,190,237 OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE TO FUND 1984 85 COLLEGE OPERA TIONS? EXPLANATION: Because the college has no tax base, (he total levy j in excess of thai authorized under Section II, Article XI, of the Oregon Constitution and rnusl be approved by the voters each year. This request provides funds for 1984 85. The increase over the precediriK year is due lo increases in the cost of materials, services, telephone, electricity and salaries To help offset these increases, the college reduced other expenses, including administrative posi tions. Funds are included for a full-lime foreign language instructor and matching funds for the Small Business Assistance Center. The $3,190,237 levy request is all eligible for state pro perty tax relief. The estimated tax rate is $1.44 of true cash value, exclusive of bond debt prin cipal and interest levies for capital construction. The rale of $1,44 per J 1, 000 1CV is an in crease of $.03 per $1,000 TCV over the current year's levy. YES, I VOTE FOR THE LEVY NO, I VOTE AGAINST THE LEVY Mark a Oom (X) or a Check Mark (V) in the voting square bet wee a the Number and the Name of the Candidate voted for YES, I VOTE FOR THE TAX. LEVY NO, I VOTE AGAINST THE TAX LEVY Mark a Crow X or a ( heck Mark 11 in the sitting square between the miinlii r and the name of rarh candidate soled for. DISTRICT DIRECTOR 107 J DU AWI M. '4HKOI I 108 J HHS AN II. I IV1MS I i DISTRICT DIRECT OR TJ l(W J KOIif RI p. MAIIONtY 110 FKWK PI ARSON n Zone II 4 Year Term (Vole lor Onej Zone V 4 Year Term JVoieipi Onej DISTRICT DIRECTOR III LI Y II HAM JAMES 112 U Ml IN J.siKM.F 113 ! J I'AIIIM J.WIMIH n Zone y Al Large Mill I HIY 4 Year Term Vote lor One MAiPWANJRlGON ADVISORY COMMITTEE, 114 f JOHN YUMIOl 115 J MAKY I H WILSON J Position No 4 H.M'Jrm iYote lor pnej .B0 A R D MAfsi-IRR ICON ADVISORY COMMITTEE 116 MAKY l ()l AKI SON 117 J MAKY C. Ml( II .:. Position No 1 3 Year Term Vote lor One BOARDMAN-IRRIGON ADVISOR Y COfv MITTEF 118 IJ f.l ORt.F kl NN1Y Position No. 6 3 Year Term (Vot'Jor Qne DISTRICT DIRECTOR 101 U JOE B. GREEN 102 FRANKLIN A. HUBBARD PoirtionNo. 3 Four Year Term ending June 30, 1988 (Vote lor One) JliM GIPMOV ISORY C 0MIY1ITTE E 119 JLI IK.NH.SON Position No J 3 Year Terrn VoleJorOne) DISTRICT DIRECTOR Position No. 4 Four Year Term ending June 30, 1988 (Vole tor One 103 KEN W. DAUBLE 104 DR. MIKE ELSBERRY 105 PHILLIP W. HOLK H E PPNER-LEXINGTQNjAjjyiS E 120 HKMNM.KII III 121 DEAN K ROBINSON . Position No. 1 3 Year Termjyou inr Oii HEPPNER-LEXINGTON ADVISORY COMMITTEE n 122 E. GEORGE KOFI I EK Posilion No 2 3 Year Term (YoteJoMJneX DISTRICT DIRECTOR lot GEORGE L. ANDERSON Position No. 6 One Year Term ending June 30, 1985 (Vote lor One) HEPPNER-LEXINGTON ADVISORY COMMITTEE 123 JEANM. BKAI I I 1 JMionNoJ 3 Year Term (Vote lor Qnej - mJ!..Jlm.Jlia.t J ajWiifcaalaYltii MMt:M.jjKtm,.Slm cfc 'Pi a Ml