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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 17, 1979 ELEVEN Thefts Public Notice Public Notice Cont. from page 10 and had worked well in Cali fornia. Some of these organ izations had two piece cards. One side had a note which .stated, "Your vehicle had been checked by the sheriff's livestock patrol . . . .", the other half has spaces for the vehicle and its description, location, etc., and is turned into the sheriff. There is a crime triangle, Clark said, made up of the victim, the thief or vandal, and the opportunity. It takes ; all three elements to have a crime. Just break one of the sides of the triangle and you stop the crime. Clark felt the opportunity was the side to break. Make your valuables more visible to you; use yard lights and-or watch your possessions. Iden tify your valuables . . . use your Oregon driver's license number on tools, saddles farm equipmenVetc, brand your cattle 'put your mark on your things, make them less accessible, enclose things you don't want stolen or vandal ized, disable equipment which could be driven away, take out the rotor, or battery. Fence in your cows and fence out predators (two and four legg ed). Make the thieves work for anything they get; if they Spelling champs win local honors Top spellers from Morrow County schools competed Monday evening at Heppner Elementary School. Winners in the three divisions of the contest were: Division 1. Elementary to grade six, first place, Renee' Struthers, Hep pner, second place, Chris McLaughlin, Heppner, third, Eric Pointer, lone, and Mike Rietmann, lone tied with Pointer ; Division Two, grades 7-9, first, Denny Starr, lone, second, Betty Slocumb, River side Elementary, Boardman, third, Chris Rietmann, lone; Division Three, grades 10-12, first place, Tammy Colling wood, Riverside, second, Tim Hellberg, Riverside, and third place, Teena Lindstrom, lone. The first place finisher in each division advances to statewide spelling contest which will be held in Salem next September at the Oregon State fair. Denny Starr and Tammye Collingwood are re peat winners from previous years. Starr won Division I in 1977 and Collingwood won Division 2 in 1977 and 1978. Commissioner candidates Cont. from page 1 Science in analytical chemis try and at one time before her marriage, a member of the OSU faculty in animal re search; her state presidency of the Sheep Growers Associa tion, director of Blue Moun tain Community College and service as moderator of the lone Methodist Church. She told the committee . she had resigned the BMCC board for health reasons but her health had improved to the point that she would be able to handle the responsibilities of- Com missioner. Several issues were brought up during the evening from questions directed to the candidates by the committee. On the condition of county roads, all the candidates were in agreement that they need repairs. But they differed on how to accomplish it. Cantin said school bus roads must be maintained but residents shouldn't expect immediate road repairs after thunder storms. Crum said he would certainly support a proposed . $4 million bond issue on roads. To solve the road problem, Krebs said X number of dollars would be required for X number of miles and at $88 a ton for asphalt, the county might consider road beds with gravel. "The roads are in bad shape, Lindstrom said, but perhaps we're all spoiled. Part of my solution would be put it to the voters; Do they want to spend more money? Don Peterson said he would prefer gravel in his area. Regarding the north-south division, Randall Peterson said candidate Dick Wilkin son is strictly for Morrow County and has a good outlook; Don Peterson said Morrow was a small, but diverse county. "We should help the northern half rather than secede. Lindstrom asked when all the animosity began and Commissioner Warren McCoy, Irrigon, replied when people in the north saw officials only at tax time. Responded Krebs: "I would consider myself a regionalist. When I served on the BMCC board, I was acquainted with all the people of eastern Oregon. To bring the ends together, I would hold meet ings in both ends and consider the problems of both." Crum emphasized good communica tion and transportation while Cantin said, "if it takes an apple box to bring North and South together, he would do it." On retention of Pioneer Memorial Hospital, 100 per cent of the candidates were in favor of maintaining the hospital's role in Morrow County because of the rural ' location of heppner. PORKY'S COMIN' TO TOWN IN JUNE IMI SUDDiH M1VICI OTI - -k LES SCHWAB Heppner 676-9481 wanted to work they would have a job; if they have to work for the spoils, they are more likely to leave some evidence that they were there. Criminal trespass in dwell ings is classified in the first degree, a Class A dismeanor, or trespassing on property. Clark added that it is hard to catch and convict someone of trespassing. Unless the gate is locked or the land is well posted, there isn't any grounds for pressing charges. If you tell a person to leave your land and he doesn't, he can be arrested. There will be more tres passing with the increase in the number of people. Edu cation of the hunters will help. Start education with the pur chase of a hunting license. Tell them about closing gates, where there are open spaces available for hunting, fire wood restrictions, etc. DelFatti was asked about stopping stock truck and other livestock conveyances and re plied that "Salem" has in structed officers to stop and inspect as many livestock hauls as possible. They don't have the authority to arbi trarily stop vehicles that are apparently obeying traffic laws. PUBLIC NOTICE The Lexington City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, May 22, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. in -he meeting room of the School District Building in Lexington, to consider adopt tion of subdivision, mobile home park, an zoning ordi nances. All interested persons are invited to attend. Copies of the model ordinances can be obtained by contacting Lois Allyn, Lexington City Record er, or Marie Hall, ECOAC, P.O. Box 1207, Pendleton, Oregon 97801, phone 1-800-452-8112. Lexington City Council Published May 10, 17, 1979. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORKOW NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No. 1816 In the Matter of the Estate of MARTIN RAY POTTER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims agrinst said estate are hereby required to present the same, with pioper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative in care of Garry L. Reynolds, Morrison & Reynolds, P.O. Box 290, Hermiston, Oregon, attorneys for the estate, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. Dated and First Published : May 3, 1979 -s- Nedra Potter Personal Representative c-o Morrison & Reynolds P.O. Box 290 Hermiston, Oregon 97838 Published: May 3, 10, 17, 1979 INTEREST NOTICE or BUDGET tfiUCDB etlAg of tha Board nf nirprtnr. Covtrnlng Body) " ap... Howard Pettyjohn home the f iacal year beilaalnt Jul 1 , 79 aa approved my tha Tha purpoaa of thta aeat la to dlecuee tha buaiat for Heppner Rural Fire Protection District . . i . IM Idpal Corporation) Budgac Cmlttaa. a auaeary of thm budaec la praaentad balw. A cop; of tha b-ac ear ba loapactee or obtalaaa fraa of coarie at , 471 N. Main Street i btwen tht hour of 9:00 A-M. 5:00 P.M. - budaec aa prepared on baa la of accounting coDalatant not Co aa la cant mtb tha baa la of accounting uaad during tha pracadlng year. Hajor chaagaa. If any, and their efface oa tha budgac, ara r'-'--' below. ,, farrow.. (County) .City) May S. 1979 (Data) Don Rpnncrr (Chalrparaoa of Govamlas Body) FINANCIAL SUmAT Tf ffr''lg-79 lTmm1 0 local Peraoaal Sarrlcaa (Iucludae all payroll coati) . . . 455.00 325.00 Total Macarlala and Sarvlcaa 4,373.00 4,588.80 ANTICIPATED ' 1 EXPENDITURES Total Capital Outlay Total All Othar bpaodlturaa and Eaqulraaaata 1,892.00 2,109.20 total anticipated npnciiCTua 6,720.00 7,023.20 Total xevesuee Eieapt Property Tana "0" ' "0- ANTICIPAIED BEVENUKS Total Property Taxaa Baqulrad to Balaaea Budgac. ..... 6,720.00 7,023.20 TOTAL ANTICIPATED BEVEHUBS 6,720.00 7,023.20 I Total Property Taxaa Baqulrad to Balaaea Budgac 6,335.00 7,023.20 ANTICIPATED Pluat Eatlaatad Pro parry Taxaa Not to ba Bacalvad inn nn inn on TAX LgVT (Dlacouuta Allowed and Taxaa Not Paid) 1UU.UU 1UU.ZU TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LETT M20.00 7,123.20 La Within Tax Baaa 6.820.00 7.123.20 j SUMMARY OP C a-Taar Special Levy Outalda Tax Baaa -0- -0- ! TAX LEVY Serial U lee and Continuing Larlea -0- -n ' Larr for Payaamt of Booriad Debt Q- i n STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS DEBT OUTS IAMD IMC I DEBT AUTHORIZED, NOT INCUxUD NONE AS SUMMARIZED BELOW NOME Q AE SUMMARIZED BELOW PUBLISH ONLY IT COMPLETED I DEBT OUTSTANDING DEBT AUTHORIZED. MOT INCURRED TYPE Of DOT Tola Year I I Tanr I Thla Year f next Tear aa of July 1 aa of July 1 aa of July 1 aa of July t eeaa . ' latereet I an ring Warraata N O N jj, Short Tare No tea TOTAL ETEDae FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET General FUND OR PROGRAM Tatal Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay Total All Other Requirements Total Requirements (Including Transfers) Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied Ad Valorem Taxes Received Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance Estimated Tax Not to be Received Total Ad 'em Tax to be Levied Levy With Vcent Limitation Levy OutsiQ. rcent Limitation Levy Outside i Percent Limitation (Serial Levy) . . Last Year This Year Next Year 430.00 455.00 4-471.00 4. 437.09 1. 834. 00 1.892.00 6.335.00 6.720.00 mS Bone I FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED tqyicmenJL .Reserve FUND Total Personal Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) , Total Materials and Services Total Capital Outlay '. Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements. . . Total Expenditures and Requirements Total Resources . , ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED BUDGET APPROVED BUDGET LAST YEAR THIS YEAR NEXT YEAR 5.935.04 6,611 .67 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS NOTICE la hereby given pursuant to ORS 31 1 .615 of the service of Personal Property lU Warrants upon the following listed tax payers. Payment of the following listed del lAqnant taxes with interest and costs of service must be made by June 15, 1979, or said warrants shall be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, to be entered in tha Judgaent docket of said county and shall become a lien upon the title to any interest la real property owned by the person against whom the warrant is issued, and the taxes aa paraooal property embraced in the warrant with interest, penalties and costs applicable taareto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person assessed as otasrwiae provided by law. The effect shall be the same as though the people of the count. h recovered the Judgment against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquen tax eererea by the warrant together with interest thereon and cost as provided by law. RIM DESCRIPTION INTEREST YEAR TAX TO JUNE 15, 1979 TOTAL Bit- Suner dba Judy' a Fabrics Inventory 1978-79 Arnie Hsdaan dba Caaa Furniture Co. Inventory-Furniture 1978-79 daa Hotel Heppner Hotel Furniture-Fixture 1978-79 Janal Tewel Kager fk Haer'a Dairy Dairy Products 8, Plant 1978-79 tha Bafar'a Dairy Dairy Equipment 1978-79 43J i F. Burkenbine 0ba Harrow Co. Creamery Creamery, Cream Prod. 1978-79 101.62 173.15 263.11 28.30 4.37 235.81 3.05 5.19 7.89 .85 .13 7.07 104.67 178.34 271.00 29.15 k.30 242.88 UfcBarbara Strahm Thoaaa C. Huston Wo. Sill Quarter Circle V Ranches, Inc. Bill It Cindy Greenup Farm Equipment Farm Equipment Farn Equipment 1978-79 192.79 5.78 198.57 1978-79 8.77 .26 9.03 1978-79 56.84 1.71 58.55 1978-79 105.88 1.76 107.64 1978-79 24.56 .74 25.30 i NAME DESCRIPTION YEAR TAX TO JUNE 15, 1979 TOTAL Malcom Fred Hoekins Porter Perringer Inc. Farm Equipment 1978-79 63.97 Farm Equipment Wattenburger Ranches Farm Equipment Sullivan & Johnson dba Lucky 0 Ranch Farm Equipment 1978-79 1,165.52 1978-79 67.34 Vern K. Evans Farm Kquipment Francine Evans dba Francine's Kitchei. Bakery Equipment Vivian L. Cameron Deanna Bacon Guadalupe Sandaval Robert F. Matkovich Bruce D. Kesler Mobile Home Mobile Home Mobile Home Mobile Home Mobile Home Terry E. & Michelle 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 1 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 730.80 13.23 5.14 196.05 200.88 334.26 221.77 148.05 1.92 34.97 2.02 21.92 .40 .15 5,88 6.03 10.03 6.65 4.44 65.89 1,200.49 69.36 . 752.72 13.63 5.29 201.93 206.91 344.29 228.42 152.49 Eyler Mobile Home 1978-79 196.75 5.90 202.65 Ben Ramirez Mobile Home 1978-79 249.34 7.48 256.82 Don Irvin Mobile Home 1978-79 85.71 2.57 88.28 Walter Charter Mobile Home 1978-79 208.44 6.25 214.69 Fred Berry Mobile Home 1978-79" 188.96 5-6? 194.63 Sandra L. Harpster David W & Debbie Franke Kenneth St Mary A. Hansen Jerry A Richardson G.W. & Rhodene Mobil 'J jme Mobile Home Mobile Home Mobile Home 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 99.35 179.22 66.23 150.00 2.98 5.38 1.99 4.50 102.33 184.60 68.22 154.50 Hubbard Mobile Home 1978-79 111.04 3.33 114.37 Gaylord Davis Mobile Home 1978-79 84.30 2.53 86.83 James M. Burke Mobile Home 1978-79 120.46 3.61 124.07 Mickey Roe Mobile Home 1978-79 38.24 1.15 39.39 Vern Hunt Mobile Home 1978-79 87.95 2.64 90.59 James 4 'Jladys Burke Mobile Home 1978-79 61.18 1.84 63.02 Cal-Am Mobile Home 1978-79 388.14 11.64 399.78 Myron Hamaker Mobile Home 1978-79 34.42 1.03 35-45 Larry A. & Kathleen Kandlin Mobile Home 1978-79 325.04 9.75 334.79 Shirley Rugg Mobile Home 1978-79 52.00 .86 52.86' Matt A. Hughes Mobile Home 1978-79 232.50 6.98 239.48 Miguel S Beatriz Miranda Paul & Joann Brown Keeco, Inc. Joe & Hilda Yocom Harold Baker Mobile Home Equipment Heavy Equipment Farm Equipment 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 175.15 442.94 724.05 11.36 5.25 13.29 21.72 .34 180.40 456.23 745.77 11.70 Earl Fegeit dba E.R. Fegert Inc. Roy A. Lindstrom First National Leasing Inc. Heavy Const. Equip. Farm Equipment 1978-79 979.96 1978-79 288.45 Leased Irrigation Equip. 1978-79 76.88 Ted Palmateer Farm Equipment 1978-79 75.87 Sun River Ent. Inc. Machinery & Inventory 1978-79 1, 119.40 Thomas Huston Dean 8e Bonnie Graves Wesley & Wilma Farm Equipment Mobile Home 1978-79 1978-79 2.49 168.74 16.34 8.65 2.31 1.26 33.58 .07 5.06 996.30 297.10 79.19 77.13 1,152.98 2.56 173.80 Marlatt Mobile Home 1978-79 195.91 5.88 201.79 Clinton Zahl Mobile Home 1978-79 127.51 3.83 131.34 Richard A. Franke Mobile Home 1978-79 131.77 3.95 135.72 Walt Steagall Mobile Home 1978-79 73.92 2.22 76.14 Claudio & Evangelina Ortega Oralia Villarreal Howard & Tressie Mobile Home Mobile Home 1978-79 130.17 3.91 134.08 1978-79 61. C7 1.83 62.90 Smalley Mobile Home 1978-79 171.95 5.16 177.11 Dorothy Marlatt Mobile Home 1978-79 88.39 2.65 91.04 Richardo Moraie Mobile Home 1978-79 77.14 2.31 79.45 Dennis L & Sandra Grigsby Steve & Dianna Partlow David W. & Nancy Combes Edmona M. Bates Mobile Home Mobile Home Mobile Home Mobile Home 1978-79 169.40 5.08 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 89.90 296.05 142.60 2.70 4.28 174.48 92.60 304.93 146.83 Date of first publication May 10, 1979 Date of second publication May 17, 1979 Date of third publication May 24, 1979 Date of fourth publication May 31, 1979 Elvira Irby ' Morrow County Tax Collector dba Nomad Restaurant Restaurant Equipment 1978-79 612.13 18.36 630.49 Delmer Hug Machinery 1978-79 25.50 .77 26.27 i"- Harold C. Baker Farm Equipment 1978-79 4.62 .14 4.76 5."' Steve Partlow Farm Equipment 1978-79 10.52 .32 10.84 t'j ft