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HCFF.E r.AzrTTE County Court Proceedings D..u,,iiiH(in in matter of vaca tion of County Road and report of County Road Master. Resolution declaring Morrow County a disaster area. General Fund Warrant! I Standard Office Supply sheriffs 11.65. Assessors 16.15 27.80 Murrays Drugsherins 4.87, Assessors 11.06 pettyjohnasur. food .. Ford Tire Service sheriffs car cxp. Western Auto cthse sup - Taul W. Jones-Co. Ct. travel - Herman Winter-DA sec'y 149.41, phone 49.55, sup 5.95, rent P5.00. mileage 133.60 15.93 2.38 16.00 4.79 29.46 , 403.51 Columbia Basin Coop- ,0fta cthsc pfwer 126.08 Charles O'Connor- JP6 Conv 105.75 City of Heppner- cthse water I. B. M. Corp. Co. ct. m 12.15, clerk 12.15 - 24.30 Ernest Jorgcnsen-JP5 rent 25 00, postage 12.00, Conv. 112.14, phone 44.14 - 193.28 A. M. Corp.-Assessors ofs sup 12.90 Rhnrlffa car exo 4 " Shell Oil Co.- sheriffs car exp H-72 Edna Chally-H. nurse travel 71.09 Dunham Printing- Treas. sup 1G9.70 Heppner Garbage- cthse sup 300 Walter Hayes- Co. Ct. traVel 37.58 Evelyn Black et.al- Crand jury ,. 162.06 Blue Cross of Ore.- Ins. 86.54, Sal. 178.36, DA 34.00 - 298.90 Homer Hughes- Co. Ct. travel U-53 Homer Hughes- Co. Ct. travel 215.00 Svlvin McDaniel TreCorexp 6.00 Crnpft P nrftkp Juv. Pro. training 152.05 Standard Oil Co. sheriffs car exp, 61.40 U. S. Dept. of Int. Predatory Control 4300.00 Turner, Van Marter Jt. Rrvant-Bond 25.00 Standard Office Supply- annaru imitu oupyj- . gw; i lerKs sud o.f Nudolman Bros.-sheriffs uniform exp 35.00 rtex Service- cthse SUD 24.UU Pcndleton-IIeppner FVolcrhr-siir. food freight 525.35 ?M Business Products clerks sup 73.24 IWlflr- NW Rl'll- current exp 5.39 Court Street Mkt. cthse sup 22.58 Northwest Motel et al- JP5 Juror 19.02 Texaco-sheriffs car exp 13.37 Gazette-Times-Paper & post. 36.00, Off. Pub. 55.10, Assessor 5.00, Jr6 16.50 H2.60 Kilhams Clerks sup 34.70 Ore. St. Univ. Ext.- Home ext. agents 3500.00 Standard Oil Co.- sheriff 83.11, Co. Ct. 18.56, clh.se fuel 23.00 .. 129.67 Tacific NW Bell-' sheriffs comm 6.00 State Accident Ins.-Ins. .. 7.50 Mate Dept. of Revenue Sal 320.40 rtate Accident Ins.- Sal 10.74, Ins. 67.93 78.67 First Nat. Bank-Sal 895.20 Public Emp. Ret. Br.- Sal 523.29, ss 523.29 1016.58 Standard Ins. Co.-Sal 30.79, Ins. 15.21 46.00 Pacific Mutual Life-Sal .. 232.87 Warrants Issued on the Gen eral Road Fund: Walter Hayes misc. .. ; tandard Office Equip. sup Hurrays Drug-sup. ...... l ords Tire Service-tires rrttyjohns-rcpairs 2.50. misc. 3.75 . 37.57 1.40 2.15 20.35 6.25 Central Ore. Welders - repairs - 37.50 ' arley Motor Co.- repairs 22.64 : L. Knox Co.-misc 2.94 Heppner Auto Parts- repaalrs 22 61 I'aU Pettyjohn gas & oil 67.45 : tone Machinery Co. i cpairs ( harlic Walker Body Shop - repairs itv of l!i pimcr-mi.se. 2S10 15.00 5.40 .Kvans Lumber Yard repairs - 2 39 .' ilumbia Basin Coop- COLE EL"E!C fc Motor EawiodJiia 2 NDU.TTP.IAL - COMMKRCLU " FARM AND HUM r, -j,-,fV-r 2?5-TT6i -TIMES. 1T. misc. . General Fire Equip.- 115.89 3.00 1132 sup. Homer Hughes-mlsc Blue Cross or ure. Sal 222.32, Ins. 8958 SlliW Rentex Service- ciinnlies 14-2t Standard Oil Co.- ,i . gas ts oil 1161-T5 12.00 .... 7.50 ...7970.29 Pacific NW BeU-misc. State Accident Ins. Ins. Labor State Accident Ins.- Sal 734. Ins. 432.99 Standard Ins. Co. Sal 3535. Ins. 1555 51 .40 SaL 528.91. ss Flrnr National Bank - SaL SoAt.' State Dept. of Revenue Sal 26330 Pacific Mutual Life- Sal 332.1U Singing Group Coming to Heppner Jnhn Rxiwe. Presidential As sistant, and HIS, a contempor ary slneine erouD from Pacific Christian College will present a J7i I a 1 1 1 at ..... 1 Church, Heppner, Monday, June Drocram at First ennstian oft at s m n m This prouo comes Ml, . f " highly recommended by Presi dent Dr. Medford H. Jones and members of the student body as well as over 100 congregations and groups that have heard them during the past college year. The summer tour for the team includes presentations in 30 churches, 12 summer church camps, Oregon State Convention of Christian Churches at Turn er, Ore., and the North Amer ican Christian Convention, a national convention of Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. The college they represent, Pacific Christian College, is a national college ccredUed by bo the Western leges, and Accrediting Associa te, n nf Rihlo Colleccs. Located in Long Beach, Calif.; it draws students from tho entire soum west region of the United States, no umii na from manv other n,.i-to nf tho United States and overseas. Mary Kay nugnes, ox -- - - . , nv..,,,t ilia lovincrtnn Church of Christ, ..-,.... is enrolled to begin her studies at PCC next fall. TCC is a Bible, College whose students enrou in wiwia oiimnit tn ennln Ihem as minis ters, missionaries, music direct- nre Phrialinn teachers, youth workers, directors of Christian education, and. all of them lor more effective service for Jesus r-hviut onH nlu fhurch. Don W. Johnson, minister of the First Christian unurcn, Hnnnnor nnft the Church Of Christ, Lexington, has studied in several universities ana Bi ble colleges, graduating from Pacific Christian College in 1960. It was there he met and mar ried his wife Peggy, when they were both students. Her father, Mr. U. S. Childs, also a Christ ian Church minister, perform ing the service in the school chapel. Bill Greenup Done In Basic Training Army Private William D. Greenup, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Greenup, Route 2, Heppner, Ore., recently com pleted eight weeks of basic training at the U. S. Army Training Center, Armor, Ft. Knox, Ky it. . l..J Uolnlrflnnc in IIC lOCIVCU iuauui.Mu.w 1 Hil l. l Mtiui, drill and ceremonies, weapons, ty site is proper. In its interpre map reading, combat tactics,, tation the Supreme Court held 11:1 .li;at... Hue. I ,u. Tnr o-vntinn nilTDOSeS. the tice, first aid, and army his- tory and traditions. .. . ...in t w- Memners 01 66 made a visitation Monday evening, to, the Odd Fellows Lodge at uaen. juawns i"-- my were Jack Sumner, Herman Green and Randall Peterson ELECTRICAL WIRING Industrial - Commercial - Residential Trouble Shooting - Appliance Service FREE ESTIMATES CALL 989-8543 LIC. ELECTRICAL CQJiTRACTORS Off'.ee-Shop at ronnei Grain Growers Cilices Lexington. Ore. Box 3!3 HOWOTTOH 0- H t i - - coUT promoted m uu: tlfai iaio the ArmT SchocJL ISSi ad Ortvo Stat. 1956. He wt tate we r gtodootion. H. named Kee Muinford d thr KcbL their bom et Fairfax. Va. Li. CoL Unhmn U T'T' WMnatoc toe hi. ecoad ttoe and be b bade f in Vietnam. VI trmham dncctiofal tear el Annapclia. oa aa Christian Churches Date Important Meet For Summer Reading The Elders of the First Christ- ian Church, Heppner ana tne rh.iT-h nf Christ. Lexington, w. ........ - -- - . have made arrangements witn hen jui.ii luit, iiiui-.v. - Kem Park Christian Church Portland, to be in Heppner for a dinner and important meeting on Thursday. June 24. The local churches, like many congrega cnurcnes. line uiani o- tions; are concerned about the situation reeardinz the Consul tation on Church Union, their relationship to it and involve ment in it. Hin ifprn Park Christian Church, at the time the third largest Christian Church (Dis ciples of Christ) in the state of Oregon, has made their decis ion. Mr. Johnson has been asked tn share what the Kern Park Church decided and why they decided to do it. There will be a potluck din ner at fi:30 at the Heppner church house with the meeting following. This meeting is a must for all members of both congregations who are really concerned about the church. Transportation will be provid ed for those needing it . . . just call the church office at 676 9209. Nancy Doherty has been vis iting at home recently. She plan ned to return for summer school at the University of Oregon. PROPERTY TAX FAX If you have a question con cerning real or personal prop erty please state all the facts as briefly as possible and mail it to your COUNTY ASSESSOR Joyce Ritch, under the name "PROPERTY TAX FAX". Please ask only one question per sheet Then watch this column for the answer. I own a summer cabin locat ed on government property. My county assessor allocated $2,500 to this property site. It Beems to me that he should not be able to do this as it is taxa tion of government property. ANSWER: , The assessor was correct in his assessment. Based on ORS 307.060 as interpreted by the Supreme Court it is the opin ion of the Director of the De partment of Revenue the plac- 1 f ..olnntinn nnrl assess- W nn this tVDf? Of DrOPer- value fo property held under nnrmir from the federal govern- m0r.r la in Hs use and the state tav the value to the per- . ri : fr th. tax son wnu " ---- perc, suo , - ...... ... ----- ,.,,,. "nt i,P restrictions which would not be restrictions vnn.u applicable to an owner in fee. aLICfRIC : wce-atly WD 4n 15 Real Estate For Sale 2 txslroom house, fireplace, modern, attractive. Phone after 6 p.m, 676-9690 or 67t-5&- c it r 5 bedroom house under GI loan, new hardwood cabinets tn kitcrsen. new pan eling in living room dining room. New forced air furnace. Vernon Cecil, 135 Quaid. call after 1:30 p.m. 676 5553. lOtfc , FOR SALE-3 Bedrooa . house: r.milf mnm uith firCDlace. Covered patio, large double garage. Second bath In gar age. Fenced back yard. See Jim or Jeanne Lovgren. 676 9925. 5tfc WEDDING. PARTY and AN NPVERS A R Y napkins with namas imprinted; monogram med playing cards; wedding in vitations and announcements, all available at The Gazette-Times. J SJBfSJB H W ssjjj sjsjp IIMW Hi llllll WW nil m IB I II W I I I 1 I 1 w v tit rt-A. .efuEfiosa 15 Real Estate SPECIAL THIS WEEK J pvxl actr. S bedroom home ibetnf remodeled, nearly all the material to finish, paid for and tn the house. Ttila U an ceptfcwAl 'y lr ,he handy mn or carpenter, a the value can be Mpped Ju,t ,bor ThU Plv t Jst out of Irrlgon on tvvxst rvad nderly wupie will uke 1UV ten. aore near Hemltvn. nice J bedrm hvwe cvwplete with fAmilv room nJ firepUw. ThU rU k a rNiii.v nur .... Nire. rtv swamp. Just good V rlcatext pasture or hay. l'rlcca t.wll at B.rn. out buildinin and gvxxi location. 4V) a.rt-s. r.fcS top grain land. bam and lovely ovnert home. i ,n tnd , v Locate M Si.! fm lone. Terms are uL, flevihle for Nth the farm " You tnouid iZTla Vn arrvvlntmcnt to this while the crops are grow ing. Just give us a nng. M. at B. INVESTMENT CO. 240 Glad-s Ave. Hermiston, Ore. Bill Lanham Broker Delbert Anson, Salesman Office phone 567-5897 Evenings 567-8231 Public Notices NOTICE OF SPECIAL LEVY ELECTION Notice Is hereby given that at the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection District special election hereby called to be held on Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 1971, be tween the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, in and for the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection District, there will be submitted to the qualified voters thereof the question of authorizing a serial tax levy for the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection District in the sum of $5,700.00 annually pur Sum Ul OO, lUU.uv aimv af I suant to Section 11, Article XI1 . 1 'Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties' Telephone 676-9145 , the On-gon ... .n.witw tnr !!ie srsl yeet hC-lnnlng July 1. 1971. The votes ahall be by bH"t ubtan- twilly the following OUESTIOM SUBMITTED TO THE LEGAL VOTEBS OT THE IRKIGOIf ItOBAC TIHE mOTECTlOfl DISTRICT Measure Na 1: the Board of Ulrtvtore of the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection DUtrlct I authorlx-d to make a ser ial ta levy In the amount of S5.7iW.tW for the flw-al year 1971-1973 for the purpose of purchasing equipment and op erational coi bi. TheiM prowed taxea are out side and In addition to the limitation Impowd by Section 11 of Article XI of the Ore. gon Constitution. The maximum rate of levy deemed neoensary to raise FIVE THOUSAND SKVKN IIUNDRKD DOLLARS ($5.700.. 00 U the sum THREE DOL LARS TF.R THOUSAND ($3.00 per $1,000.00) of true cash value of taxable property within the district. The voter shall place an (X) or ( before the words "Yes, I vote for the serial levy" or before the words "No. I vote against the aerial levy" to signify choice. ( ) YES, I vote for the serial levy. ( ) No, I vote against the serial levy. The election Is to be held at the old Irrigon School In the basement. The polbi shall be nnon nt the hour of 8:00 A.M. e and remain open until the hour of 8:00 P.M. of the same aay, at which time the polls will be closed. By order of the Board of Dir ectors of the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection District made this 17th day of June, 1971. 23-2Sc NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE INCLUSION OF LANDS WITHIN THE WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN " that on the 9th day of June Automatic ON at Dusk OFF at Dawn Yard and Security Light 175 Watt Here are the facts folks This is what vrm nnv! NO Purchase Cost NO Installation Cost NO Electricity Cost NO Maintenance Cost Absolute Total Cost to You If There Is An Existing Pole Is Only $3.00 Per Month V If there is no existing pole, we furnish everything set the pole and the total cost to you is Only $3.50 Per Month Why do outside chores in the dark? Call or Write: Columbia Basin Electric Co-op, Ph. 676-9146 and order a Security Light NOW COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC COCTlUim, INC. : Basin Elertric Co-op 2wt i J Director of tha Wert Extension Irrigation District petition for the Inclusion of the following dewrlbed lands with In the boundaries of the Weat Katenuion Irrigation duhxm, which land are described as follows: ah land lvinu South of the Went Extension IrriRallon Dta irlct canal In Section 31, T5N, B37E. W. M.. consisting ol 430 acres more or less. The name of the petitioner Is Water West Inc. The prayer of the petitioner I that the above dcacrlbed ijtmln be Included within the boundaries of the West Exti-n-alon Irrigation District, and that the boundaries of said dis trict bo extended to Incluoo said land. All nersuns Interested are hereby required to appear at tho office of the Boara 01 uireciors of the West Extension Irrlga n,.n nktrirt on the 7th day of July. 1971. at 7:30 PAL which is during tho regular mceung of the said Board of Directors next after the expiration of the time for the publication of this notice, there to appear and show cause, If any they have, why the petition bhould not be granted. Any objections to the grant ing of said petition shall be pre sented to said Board of Direct ors In writing at or prior to the time set for aald hearing. The failure of any persons In terested to show cause as here in provided shall be taken as an assent on his part to the Inclusion of the above described lands within the boundaries of the West Extension Irrigation District as prayed for in the pet ition. Dated this 9th day of June, 1971. Date of first publication: June 16, 1971. Date of last publication: June 30, 1971. , West Extension Irrigation District By Clarence R. Post, Chairman 2426c I' 1 Inc. v. 1 X A