Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 03, 1971, Page 6, Image 10

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JOHN T. MURTHA. In8lo
mun. ARTHUR DALZELLi
NOKTIIWJST UVFSTOCK PRO
nt'CTlDX CREDIT ASSOCIA
TION. 11 cirpiratlon; MORROW
IVI'NTY. political suMlvlslon
of the State of OroRon: CREDIT
lU'RKAU AOJl'STMKNT UE
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STATU OK OKKCON; COLE
IXMI.IXTIOS CO.. INC.. n cor
rtUn; 011.L1AM COUNTY, a
Phtu-1 nubiltvlslon of tho Slate
!NtNtrnN. anil llrn FKDERAL
I lND RANK ASSOCIATION OF
THE DALLES, a corporation,
lVfndantH.
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tieing Ftur Syndicate, Im: ,1970
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your phone book I or rrile; Veirraws AxlnuRtanr
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imfr mot r';br WWan Wl!"- Intent which h
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the highest bldilcr for cash
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tontiw. euh. hrwe tS-i5 hcrrrnnrr. home mninU'ir- ".'lit
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O Real c$ rate u i.-. sr-Hn(..w. hum. wn
. huHdmp line f nor. Inratum.
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after ha J In and to the follow-
fnr-t Or SXXXtrrS SUILS Uv-S described real property situ
OT RLU. rsorctTT t ta Marrow County, Oregon,
r ret svrcrr conrt icooimr or morrow lands:
or ru rrtrr or ox.roji
ror n.r rorvrT or cnux
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Or ROt:I.Vt. lacjwicctwat
Tie Nivtheast quarter; East
half of the Northwest quarter;
Northwest quarter of North
wt quarter; Northeast quar
ter i Southeast quarter; all
in Section 31: the North half 1971.
of SouthweHt quarter, South
eaat quarter of Southweat
quarter, Southwest quarter of
Southeast quarter of Section
32. all In Township 3 South,
Range 23 East of the Willam
ette Meridian.
Said sale Is made under an
Execution In Foreclosure issued
out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Gilliam
County, dated April 15, 1971, to
me directed In that certain suit
wherein The Federal Land Bank
of Spokane, a corporation, as
plaintiff, obtained Judgment on
April 9, 1971, docketed on April
13, 1971, Gilliam County records,
filed April 14. 1971, No. 3171 Mi
cro film Records of Morrow
County, against John T. Murtha,
a single man, for the aum of
$192,583.06, with Interest at the
rate of 6 per annum on
$188,4-12.36 from November 9,
1970, until paid; the sum of
$1,525.84 for attorney's fees the
sum of SG6.00 costs; less the
stock owned by the defendant,
John T. Murtha, In The Federal
Land Bank of Spokane In the
sum of $8,700.00; to be sold,
subject to redemption, to satis
fy the plaintiffs Judgment,
costs, attorney's fees and accru
ing costs of sale.
DATED at Ileppner, Oregon,
this 30th day of April, 197L
JOHN F. MOLLAHAN, Sherlir
Morrow County, Oregon
Published: May 6, 13, 20, 27,
Notice of Budget Hearing
IRRIGON NEWS
rtir Tuificrt ?.ir a.Trctf? J?;rl r.w Protection Dist. for the fiscal year 1971-1972, beginning July
TTumrrrr. t, Jmuse lx ' - V axjfa i?3 srr.r-.rjiM in the accompanying schedule was prepared, on an account-
jitit V TrxzX 'xas'l- ' i:rra. jw "'i' it;c rJias- o.-TOv.7-rT w . 5 tnai usm in prior years. iiajor cnanRes 11 any, na ineir enetia mi
, V v 1 r L ihtluise hunchfrifc. finnfi M-Ofi- uficfJ if srt f.irti in a accorr.panvine statement. A copv of the budget document may be In-
rwr, J-t- - - ! IT!r Bii-h us Tr.arf.ine sheas. RrwrceJ T rr.:s! tersors Ivneen the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. at HeDPner Gazette-
plwed at Umatilla Army o?p: j eiTT- i ii t- m-! CS:,.;kri J.ir the prtin 1-5 lTer sheet it Kerrrer Gne-Times. A meeting of the Heppner Rural Fire Protection District will
L.vtTes rjf jj -nr i. ir.i, i p:iv rji. ai rair Annex lor ine purpose 01 jiuiuuik a pudiic neuruiR on
i -r- "i --"-rr liTife Tena areiit-i!' "-t-u .-vr.j jTx.n may apeor la uistusa me uuuyfi or any pun ui iu
By FRANCES ROSE WILSON
IRRIGON Contractor Percy E.
J;llum Inc. of Pendleton has
completed tho oiling contract for
the City of Irrlgon and has mov
ed his equipment elsewhere.
Almost all of the streets north
of tho highway which can be
travelled, unci which were not
previously surfaced, were in
cluded in the project. SHOO lin-
i eal feet were oiled as well as
3200 feet of Intersection radius
for a total of 11,100 feet of new
: surface.
Guests at the E. A. Stephens
home over the Memorial Day
weekend were their son, Mr. and
Mrs. J.i-e Stephens and family of
Portland, their daughter and
son in l.iw. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Parks and family of Portland
and their son, Mr. and Mrs,
Clark Stephens and family of
Umatilla.
Little League
Little League baseball action
for the past week saw tho B & I
Bombers win over Echo, 21 to 7
in the minors. Stanfield beat the
B & I Bobcats 14 to 12 and Stan
field tie the B & I Bombers 14
all. A game scheduled for the
28 between B & I Bobcats and
Stanfield Hardware was cancel
led.
Only 1 game was played in
the Major League the past week
when the B & I Cubs edged out
Umatilla 8 to 7. A game was
forfeited to B & I Cubs when Hi
Ho of Stanfield failed to show.
Minor League games schedul
ed are: B & I Bombers vs. B & I
Bobcats June 5 at Boardman;
Umatilla vs B & I Bombers June
7 at Umatilla; B & I Bobcats vs.
Echo (double header) June 7 at
Echo; B & I Bombers vs. Echo
June 11 at Irrigon. Stanfield vs.
B & I Bobcats June 11 at Board
man. All games start at 6:00 p.m.
Major league schedule
B & I CuN vs. HI Ho (10:00
a.m.) June 5 at Stanfield; .Echo
vs. B & I Cubs Juno 8 at Echo;
Echo vs. B 4 I Cubs June 12 at
Boardman. Games at 6:00 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hovinghoff
d.-ove to Lebanon to visit friends
over the long weekend. Before
leaving they attended Shirley
Meylers wedding at Umatilla,
where Mrs. Hovinghoff served as
organist during the ceremony.
Hovinghoff, who has been em-
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mechanical woik at Lee's Tt
aco In the future.
Weekend visitors at the Ches
ter Wilson home were his bro
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe WILson and Steve of Port
land and his sister, Mrs. Lois
Land, also of Portland. They
were also guests at the Charles
WiLwn home during this time.
Robert Lowe was guest speak
er at tho Irrigon Assembly of
God church at the Sunday morn
ing service. The evening service
was dismissed and several at
tended the Assembly of God at
Umatilla for the evening serv
ice. Weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and
Sheryl were Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Berry and Miss Snow McCoy of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Jancura of Seattle. They were
joined Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.
James Mills and sons of Hermis
ton. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook of
Albany spent Memorial week
end in Irrigon visiting their
sons-in-law and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Stanley and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hum
and family.
Esther Barnett of lone was a
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Havecost for sev
oral days last week.
camei snurie or renre2 s-?-".' e V'l:
cccjie. Two tiflrrKcs bxae tr.
.!- Wallers i&xsz toiT-i
business tuenr.a. ci-crtirf sjj
city tin. cu ergrs is
Heppcer or S35 54T3 ia M2trs-Freew-atej.
ISi-j
wry Sadrile i.ir h.xi. the tfcrrr.
i't. -5tiafirt. Toa s.bonl-3
rv;t the crfps SJ grow-
FOR SALE 3 Bednxca boost:
FaraOy room wiA fL-rIre.
Covered patio. Urge doct
garage. Second bath ta gar
age. Fenced back yaid. See
Jim or Jeanne Lovgren. 675
9925. 5fe
t s rvTrrrMTNT co.
243 Gli'5 Ave.
E--nstxi, Ore,
Lsr.ta Erciker
r".rrt Aasrn, Saksrrn
CCiOe pt,ms 67-5S?7
EseniE.frS 5c . 31
DICK T. WILKINSON
(Chairman of Governing Body)
Morrow County
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
CRESWICK ELECTED
Oliver Creswick was recently
elected president of the Oregon
Funeral Directors Assn.
Mr. and Mrs. Creswick are for
mer residents of Heppner, now
of Portland where they are with
the Cascade Funeral Chapel.
My Neighbors
"I have to take mine home
to have my wife ign it."
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NEXT RACE
SUNDAY, JUNE 6
TIME TRIALS: 1:00 P.M.
RACING: 2:00 P.M.
Running Hobbies and Figure 8's
ENWMDFIES
Every Business Need
REGULAA STY LI
CRYSTALITE WINDOWS
GLA5SINE WINDOWS
CATALOG AND CLASP
MAIL REPLY
(Combined StafMiMt tmi
Retvni Envelope),
BANKER'S FLAP
COIN AND SEED
AIR-MAIL
. DRUG. PAY, THIATtf
ECONOLOPI
(IraprarMl Pottaf Smmt
HEAVY DUTY
FLORIST
POLICY (OPEN ENSK
DOCTOR'S PILE
ANNOUNCEMENT
fAUKJmdi
FOR SALT T"wo t-eroom Epis
ccpal ch'irci rectory, modem
ar.d re-iecor:ed. Hreplace,
-:l:rv Tall &T6 9-L6 or
37tfc
Urge ut
675-9141-
Public Notices
GAZETTE-TIMES
NOTICE OF
SPECIAL LEVT ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that at
the Boardman Rural Fire Dis
trict soecial electron hereby call
ed to be held on Tuesday, the
22nd dav of June. 1971 between
the hours of 8:00 A.L and 8:00
pr. Pacific Davlieht Time, in
and for the Boardman Rural
Fire District, there will be sub
mitted to the qualified voters
thereof the question of author
izing a special tax levy for the
Boardman Rural Fire District in
the sum of S8.000 pursuant to
Section 11. Article XI of the Ore
gon Constitution, to be effective
for the tiscai year Deginmng
July 1, 197L The votes shall be
by ballot in substantially the
following form:
QUESTION SUBMITTED TO
THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE
BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE DIS
TRICT
Measure No. 1: Shall the Board
of Directors of the Boardman
Rural Fire District be authorized
to make a special levy In the
amount of $8,000 for the fiscal
year 1971-1972 for the purposes
of purchasing equipment and
operational costs.
These proposed taxes are out
side and in addition to the lim
itation imposed by Section 11 of
Article XI of the Oregon Con
stitution. The maximum rate of levy
deemed necessary to raise
WE'RE
UOLDER
We'll remodel and repair homes
damaged in the flood.
We build bridges.
We do all types of concrete work.
Let us help you plan your recovery
program Call collect 567-3572.
Hermiston Construction
Frank Moyer
FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY I, 1971
TAX LEVT COMPUTATION Total General
All Funds Fund
ToUl Budget Requirements $ 9,961.63 $ 5,926.29
Less Budget Resources, Except
Taxes to Be Levied 4,035.34
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 5,926.29 5,926.29
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be
Received During Ensuing Year 90.05 90.05
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED . ...$ 6,016.34 $ 6,016.34
ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED
Within 6 Limitation 6,016.34 6,016.34
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $....6,016.34 $ 6,016.34
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, if any, are included.
Equipment
Reserve Fund
$ 4",035.34
4.035.34
FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1970
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION Total General Equipment
All Funds Fund Reserve Fund
Total Budget Requirements $ 8,356.40 $ 5,676.34 $ 2,680.06
iess Buager Kesources, except
Taxes to Be Levied 2.680.06 2 fi8finfi
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 5,676.34 5,676.34
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be
Received During Ensuine Year 90.05 90.05
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 5,766.39 S 5,766.39
ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED
Within 6 Limitation 5 7fifi39 5 7rrq
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 5,766.39 $ 5,766:39
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, if any, are included.
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Outstanding July 1
TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS
Bonds .'.
Interest Bearing Warrants
Short Term Notes
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS ...
Current Year
(Actual)
None
None
None
None
Ensuing
Year
(Estimated)
None
None
None
None
Authorized, Not Incurred
July 1
Current Ensuing
Year Year
(Actual) (Estimated)
PETTY CASH
Balance July 1 None
None
Notice of Approval by Budget Committee
Approved by Budget Committee May 17. 1971
JAMES BLOODSWORTH
Chairman of Budget Committee
EQUIPMENT RESERVE FUND SUMMARY
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1, 1971
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second
Preceding
Year
$ 744.09
90.05
831.14
First
Preceding
Year
$ 1,734.11
90.05
1,824.16
Budget
Current
Year
$ 1,661.37
1,000.00
18.69
2,680.06
Resources: Savings
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) ..
Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to Be
Received During Ensuing Year
interest
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
Budget For
Ensuing Teas
Approved
S 3,775.00
90.05
169.89
4,035.34
1,713.79
GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
FOR THE FISCAL TEAR 1971-197Z BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second
Preceding
Year
$
First
Preceding
Year
Budget
Current
Year
50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00
3.775.00 3.775.00 3,775.00
100.00 100.00 100.00
25.00 25.00 25.00
30.00 30.00 30.00
60.00 60.00 6000
125.00 13750 137.50
5.00 5.00 5.00
2.022.13 3.020.71 4.173.90
6,192.12 S 7.203.21 $ 8.356.40
Personal Services : -$
Materials and Services:
City Contract
Legal Expense
Insurance Bond
Election Expense
Travel Expense
Advertising
Filing Fee
Budget, For
Ensuing Year
Approved
Transferred to other funds
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
50.00
3,775.00
130.00
25.00
30.00
60.00
137.50
5.00
1.713.79
5,92&29