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f.lorroiv County ANNUAL RFPORT FOR MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, r ROM JULY I. 1971 to JUNE SU, 1972, Complying ttt ORS 294.230 to 294.235, as Amended by Chapter 153 of the 1957 Sukbton Laws. CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 1971 TO JUNE 3a 1972 CLAIMS ALLOWED AND WARRANTS DRAWN FROM JULY 1. 1971 to JUNE 30, 1972. County Court $ 17.202.25 Sheriff's Detriment. 51.14C.61 Clerk's Department , 15,563.55 Assessor iKimrtimitt 31,142.09 Health Departi il 11,954.67 Treasurer Department 6.191.41 Juvenile Detriment 4.223.15 County Planner Office 4.210.14 Justice of peace, 5th district. 6,831.36 Justice of Peace, 6th district 4,235.51 Museum Xense 2.565.85 Food Stamp Program 3,121.71 CourlhiKi.se expense 11,217.41 Circuit Court 5,797.84 District Attorney Office 4.159.37 Veteran Service Officer expense.. 1,260.60 Part-time office help 76.80 Promotional, Brochures, etc... 965.73 Radio Equipment C70.80 Audit 2,057.50 Bonds 420.00 County I Home Ext. Agent 16,000.00 Current expense (Telephone) 2J22.14 County PUnnliu.', fund 68.31 Equalization Board expense 100.00 Election exK-nse 2,038.06 General Contii'ency fund 1,850.94 Heppner Rural Fire expense 247.07 Insurance 7,420.03 Jail expense 2,452.48 Mentally 111 excuse 97.50 Official Publication 2,859.87 Social Security 6,CG0.18 Soldier Indigent fund 257.23 Predatory Animal Control 6,500.00 Co. Retirement fund 7,000.00 Economic Opp. Act fund G00.00 Paper and Postage 2,803.33 Machine Mtse 3,015.86 General Roads 249.C46.81 Alcohol Enforcement fund 200.00 Dog fund 600.00 La Library fund 781.45 Hospital Mtse fund.. 9,445.00 Air port fund 512.59 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS $jUC,G52.C2 OUTSTANDING WARRANTS FOR TiTT GENERAL FUND Warrants outstanding June 30, 1971 $ 17,186.66 Warrants issued July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972.. 245.4G6.77 Warrants paid July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972 242,940.20 Warrants outstanding June 30, 1972 19,713.23 OUTSTANDING WARRANTS FOR THE GENERAL ROAD FUND Warrants outstanding June 30, 1971 18,903.25 Warrants Issued July 1, 1971 to June 30,1972.... 249 646.811 Warrants paid July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972 256,310.03 Warrants outstanding June 30, 1972 12,300.03 SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1971 County Treasurer - Cash on Hand July 1, 1970.. 83,560.94 County Treasurer-Receipts July 1, 1970-71 2,356,369.1.8 County Treasurer-Disbursements July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1971 2.314,589.67 County Treasurer, Balance on Hand June 30, 1971.125,340.45 Taxes turned over to County Treasurer July 1, 1970 to 1971 $1,745,774.30 Warrants outstanding General Fund June 30, 1972... 19,713.23 Warrants outstanding General Road fund, June 30, 1972 12,300.03 2,256 Claims allowed and warrants drawn July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972 506,652.62 Dated this 19 day of July, 1972 Sadie Parrish Morrow County Clerk SHERIFFS AND TAX COLLECTORS ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 1971 TO JUNE 30. 1972 Heppner, Oregon July 1, 1972 In Accordance with Section 294-230 O.R.S., I hereby submit this, niy annual report of receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972, both dates inclusive. TAX COLLECTIONS Cash on hand and on deposit July 1, 1971 $ 684.98 1971-72 taxes $1,756,740.28 1970-71 127,175.96 1969-70 10,138.73 1968-69 15,012.78 1967-68 6,008.73 1966-67 1,172,17 Home Owners Property Tax Relief 699.24 Assessors Collection 72.90 2 percent Penalty on Foreclosures 177.67 Over Collection 20.08 1,917,218.54 Total on hand and received 1,917,903.52 DISBURSEMENTS Turned to Morrow County Treasurer 1,916,248.65 Home Owners Property Tax Relief 699.24 Assessors Collection 72.90 Under Collection .15 Cash on Hand $205.75 On deposit 676.83 882.58 Total disbursements and cash on hand June 30,1972.. $1,917,903.52 TRUSTEE ACCOUNT TEMPORARY LICENSE PERMITS Receipts $544.50 Disbursed $544.50 CIVIL FEES AND MILEAGE Receipts $1,244.04 Disbursed $1,244.04 PISTOL PERMITS Receipts $48.50 Disbursed $48.50 Total Receipts $1,837.04 TotalDisbursements $1,837.04 Respectfully submitted, John F. Mollahan, Sheriff and Tax Collector By: Elvira Irby Deputy Annual Report TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 1971 TO JUNE 3a 1972 Hoppner, Oregon July 1, 1972 In accordance with O.R.S. 294,230, I herewith submit (his, my annual report of receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972, both dales Inclusive, Balance on hand June 30, 1971 $125,340.45 RECEIPTS: Received from: Sheriffs Office, Unsegregated Taxes .....$1,916,248.16 Sheriffs Office, Fees, mileage, pistol permits, Temporary car license and etc 2,391.82 Clerk's Office, Clerk's fees and etc 9 660.40) Clerk's Office, from TCD held for Road fund.. 35,000.00 Assessor's Office, sale of maps, Tax Deferral monies and processing Gilliam Co. statements 427.26 Assessor's Office, Assessor's Collection 72.90) J.P.'s Office, Heppner 6,314.00 J.P.'s Office, Irrlgon...... 15,077.50 Lenna Smith, Fair t Rodeo Receipts...... 14,555.29 Harold Kerr, Fair 1 Rodeo Receipts 3,865.35 Joyce Bergstrom, Rodeo Receipts... 70.00 Elaine George, Heppner Cemetery Receipts.... 7,706.09 Wright's Park Receipts 1,086.00 Cutsforth Park Receipts 1,313.25 Morro Co. Health Dept... 87.00 WUma Elgin, Irrlgon Park Receipts 600.00 Max Jones, Irrigation Receipts 8,483.96 The Bank of Eastern Oregon, Interest. 128.38 The First National Bank, Interest 2,196.18 The First National Bank, Loan. 80,000.00 The U.S. National Bank, Loan WFID fund 23,800.00 Mable Boylen, Irrigation Taxes 4,517.65 State of Ore., City of Boardman Park 2,215.70 State of Ore., Marine fund 516.80 State of Ore., Motor License fees 37,683.06 State of Ore., Forestry Rentals 62,562.27 State of Ore., Gas Tax refund 1,688.47 State of Ore., Liquor License 8,221.68 State of Ore., Cigarette Tax. 6,876.50 State of Ore., Amusement Tax 179.60 State of Ore., Taylor Grazing fees 72.94 State of Ore., Flood Control Leases 567.75. State of Ore., Mineral Leases 38 State of Ore., Racing receipts.... 20,391.54 State of Ore., Employment program 14,505.25 State of Ore., Sale of Public Land 2,281.04 State of Ore., Mobil Homes License 5,297.27 State of Ore., Timber Severence lax. 57,562.62 State of Ore., Senior Citizens Tax Relief. 6,720.26 State of Ore., Car Companies Tax 1,157.27 State of Ore., Col. Basin & Umatilla Co. Co-op Tax 19.655.45 State of Ore., New Homeowners Prop. Tax Relief.. 1,050.00 State of Ore., Home Owners Prop. Tax Relief. 759.55 State Treasurer, Homestead Tax 315.45 State of Ore., Common School fund 3,799.21 State of Ore., Civil Defense fund 890.73 State of Ore., Veteran's fund '. 443.50 State of Ore., Surplus food 2,337.71 Morrow Co. Schools, Refund for Veterans 98,401.59 Treasurer of U.S., Refund 3,813.50 Treasurer of U.S., Wildlife Refuge 1,779.86 Delores Cribble. Audit Report U.P.I 474.16 Boardman Development Co 852.00 Miscellaneous refunds 960.55 Miscellaneous Dividends.... 222.28 Photo copies to Treas. Office 2.50 Miscellaneous Sales, services, etc. road Department 19.520.17 Total Receipts for the year ..2.517.384.80 Plus Balance on hand July 1, 1971 $2,642,725.25 Disbursements: General fund 415,734.04 Road fund 318.122.29 Schools 1,234,834.81 Fair fund 43,626.59 City of Boardman 17,608.02 City of Boardman Park 2,215.70 City of Heppner 47.997.48 City of lone 8,952.10 City of Irrigon 2,064.56 City of Lexington 1,899.17 School Bond & Interest paid 59,681.25 West Extension Irrigation Dist Warrants paid 56,080.17 Treasurer's WEID fund 23,800.00 Blue Mt. Ed. District fund turned..l36,790.53 Law Library 781.45 Port of Morrow funds turned 26,824.19 Hospital, Account no. 1 9,445.00 Hospital, Account no. 2 (Levy).. 18,779.92 Marine fund by Court Order 1,168.40 Forest Fire Control funds turned..l3,857.11 IRFPD 6,889.80 HRFPD 5,559.33 BRFPD 6,820.36 Enforcement fund . 200.00 Dog fund 600.00 Boardman Cemetery 2,598.25 Heppner Cemetery 22,581.78 lone-Lexington Cemetery 7,469.86 Irrigon Cemetery fund 3,527.96 Boardman Vector Control fund 1,342.59 Boardman Park and Rec. Dist 3,264.63 Irrigon Park and Rec. Dist 2,991.46 Airport fund by Court Order.... 512.59 Total Disbursements $2,504,621.39 Balance on hand July 1, 1972 $138,103.86 Respectfully, Sylvia E. McDaniel Morrow County Treasurer ROBIN A. FLETCHER, manager of the Federal Land Bank Association of Pendle ton attended the 1972 Land Bank Summer Conference held July 13-14 in Helena,' Montana. Officials from 47 other northwest FLBA's also were in attendance. Subjects under discussion at the Summer Conference, sponsored by The Federal Land Bank of Spokane inclu ded implementing the new Hospital Report Patients receiving medical care at Pioneer Memorial Ho spital are Greg Jotmsturf, Heppner; Pete Gilman, 'Hep; pner; Edwin Wilson, Heppn er; and Jeffrey Rauch, Boa? rdman. Dismissed were Joyce Craft, Kinzua, Sophie Ayers, Heppner and Roderick Hunt, Spray. Farm Credit Act of 1971, policies and procedures of long-term mortgage lending in todays' agricultural econo my, a review of the agricul tural economy and methods of serving the increasing credit needs of farmers and ranch ers in Alaska, Idaho, Mon tana, Washington and Oregon. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or IN THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW THE BANK ORECON, OF EASTERN Plaintiff vs BERNARD E. MARSHALL and RAMONA MARSHALL, husband and wife; ROBERT LEON PIERCE and ALTA ANNA PIERCE, husband and Wife; ROBERT A. WALTER nd BARBARA A. WALTER, husband and wife; HOWARD PETTYJOHN and JOANNE PETTYJOHN, husband M wife; and MORROW COU NTY, Defendants No. 5261 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By virtue of an execution issued out of the above en titled Court and the subject cause on July 18, 1972, pur suant to a Judgment and De cree rendered and entered on May 16, 1972, in favor of the plaintiff and against Bernard E. Marshall and Ra mona Marshall, husband and wife; Robert Leon Pierce and Alta Anna Pierce, husband and wife; Robert A. Walter and Barbara A. Walter, hus band and wife; Howard Pet tyjohn and Joanne Pettyjohn, husband and wife;and Morrow County, defendants, where in it was decreed that a cer tain mortgage held by plain tiff be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the mortgage lien be sold, which execution commanded me to sell that real property to sa tisfy a judgment against Ber nard E. Marshall and Ra mona Marshall, husband and wife; Robert Leon Pierce and Alta Anna Pierce, husband and wife; Robert A. Walter and Barbara A. Walter, hus band and wife; Howard Pet tyjohn and Joanne Pettyjohn, husband and wife; and Mor row County , in the sum of $3,073,43, together with in terest on said sum at the rate of 6Vi per annum from July 1, 1971, reasonable suit expenses in the sum of $50.00 and the further sum of $450. 00 as reasonable attorneys' fees; costs and disburse ments in the sum of $59.00 and the cost of the Writ of Execution, I will on Aug. 28, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock a.m.. Pacific Daylight Time, at the front door of the County Courthouse in Hep pner, Morrow County, Ore gon, sell at public auction (subject to redemptionas pro vided by law) to the highest bidder for cash, all the in terest the above named de fendants had on March 1, 1962, the date of the mort gage and all interest which the defendants had thereaf ter in the following describ ed real property: Beginning at a point 8.68'2 chains South of the Northeast corner of the Sou east quarter of Section 27 in Township 2 South, Ran ge 26, East of the Willa mette Meridian, running thence West 2.65 chains to the corner of the acre tract owned by the City of Heppner, thence South 40 degrees 00' West to the North line of Alley lying North of Block 19 of Mt. Vernon's Addition to the Town of Heppner, Oregon, Thence South 48 degrees 20" East 150 feet thence North 21 degrees 54' East to the Section line between Section 26 and 27 in T. 2 S.R. 26 E.W.M., thence North 34 feet to the place of beginning. In the Cou nty of Morrow, State of Oregon. DATED July 21, 1972. Sheriff of Morrow County John F. Mollahan 30-33c IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW IN THE ESTATE of NELLIE M4TTER OF THE DONEY, Deceased. INFORMATION TO HEIRS PROBATE NO. 1693. TO THE HEIRS OF THE ABOVE NAMEDDECEDENT: The following information is given to you as an heir of NELLIE DONEY who died at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, on June 22, 1972. Estate proceedings In said decedent's estate, bearing the clerk's file number 1693, have been commenced and are now pending in the above-en- HEPPNF.R ORE, GA7.KTTK TIMES. Tliirl.v. Julv 27 l'i72 titled court wherein on June 26, 1972. the undersigned was duly appointed and Is now se rving as the personal repre sentative of the estate. So far as known, decedent left no will and none has been proved In said proceedings. The names and addresses of the personal representative and of the personal represen tative's attorney or attorneys are: Personal Representative Jack Hynd, Jr. 3106 S.W. Nye Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Phone: 903-276-4661. Personal Representatives Attorneys Winter t Doherty Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 582 Heppner, Oregon 97836 Phone: 503-676-9456 and 676-9470. Respectfully submitted, (s) Jack Hynd, Jr. 30-33C CALL FOR BIDS Morrow County Road De partment will accept bids for permanent type antl-freeze. This must be Ethylene Gly col base Antl-freeze grade, In lots of 50 gallon or more. Bids must include BB1 cost and case (6 gallon) costs. Bids will be opened Aug. 9 at 11 a.m. in the office of the County Court, Heppner, Oregon. Sadie Parrish, county clerk 7-27 8-3 30-31c Five Generations FIVE GENERATIONS are pictured. From youngest to oldest: bottom left, Gina Ball; behind her, Linda Ball; in the middle, Marion Gor don; standing right, EulaFis- Our friend says his com pany's computer has its dis advantages. It can make a mistake in two seconds that would take the whole office force 400 years to make. Nothing is quite as re sponsible for the good old days as a bad memory. "Why sure, Al, bring the COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding Industrial Commercial Farm and Home Pendleton 276-7761 1 u T?r Future Citizens Brian, 3 years old; and Kluberley, 11 months., children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kroll, Lexington. Travis, 4; and Trent, 3, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison, Lexington. JL La vj ..Til .-. . I . Todd, 10; Lexington girl employed by PG6 By Delpha Jones LEXINGTON GIRL EMPLOYED BY PGG Jeannine Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt, is employed at Pendleton Grain Growers Office in Pendleton. She went to work there on Monday. Glenda Kay Van Winkle is at home after a stay in Pio neer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. MR. & MRS. HARVEY WRIGHT and daughter and Mrs. Jack Mounts spent the Cher,; and sitting right, Net tie Denton. They gathered in Salem for Mrs. Denton's 86yh birthday celebration. Mrs. Gordon is a sister to Mrs. Raymond French, Hep pner. A bum approached a man and asked for a dime. The man told him he didn't have a dime but he'd be glad to buy his breakfast. "Man" the bum said, "I've had three breakfasts now, try ing to get a dime." MTCS" kids on over for a dip! A"? V RANCH AERO AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned find Operated By PAUL N. HANSEN Beginning Year-Round Service SPRAYING.. SEEDING. LIQUID AND DRY FERTILIZING. 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN 1113 mm PH. 676-9925 3 David Ronald, 2 years old; and Richard William, 7 inns., children of Mr. and Mrs. David Barnes, Lexing ton. Rebecca Shane, 5 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Potter, Lex ington. week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Majeski. Chris Wright who has been visiting here for a couple of weeks returned home with his parents. A recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Ruhl has been a granddaughter Dana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ruhl of Roseburg. The Ruhls all met at Mult nomah Falls, and Dana re turned to Lexington and Hep pner for a visit. Another grandmother Mrs. Clint Mc Quarrie motored to Roseburg to take Dana to her home. MR. & MRS. CARROL MES SENGER and daughter of Po rtland visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messenger Sr. over the weekend enroute home from Montana where they had been visiting her pa rents. Mrs. Norma Marquardt is at home again, after a stay in Walla Walla General Hos pital. CARL MARQUARDT at tended the Republican Con vention held at the Sheraton Hotel in Portland this week. TAX FACTS QUESTION: My house is situated on a hill and in February of 1972 the yard began slipping and a portion of the lot dropped three feet. Although cracks are appearing in the base ment area we have not vaca ted the house. We applied for a reduction in the value of our house under ORS 308. 425. The assessor denied our application on the basis that the residence was not des troyed. Was he correct in do ing this? ANSWER: The assessor was correct because "destruction" clear ly means making the prop erty no longer suitable for residential purposes. The as sessor will probably revalue your house as of January 1, 1973, because of the slippage which has affected the mar ket value of the property. "Turn around and scowl" HEPPNER. ORE