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Mustangs surge ahead in third quarter to take
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Heppner'', Rick Cole (11) takes a shot against Condon
HHS JV boys take first
on-the-road win over condon
The Heppner High boys
junior varsity basketball team
got its first win on the road
Tuesday night, a 70-59 victory
over Condon.
The Mustangs rolled to a
41-27 halftime lead and led by
as many as 18 points in the
fourth quarter, coasting to a
win.
Mike Currin scored 17
points. Greg Connor, 14, and
Jeff Orr 10 to lead Heppner.
Jay Hayes tallied 9 points for
the Mustangs, Marty Britt, 8,
Andy Samples, 7, Hairy
Groshens.4. and Shane Laugh
lin. 1.
Curin led Coach Brent
Morrow County
A meeting of the.
ara.
at ZxJ.fy-m. t
Heppner Elen
for the fiscal veit bemnnmt July 1 , 19 JLL
Budget Committee. A aimmiry of the budget
charge al the District Office
The budcet was Dreoared on a basis of accounting 01 consistent
ing the preceding year. Major changes, if any
Morrow
(Countv)
FINANCIAL
Total Instruction
ANTICIPATED Total Supporting Services
REQUIREMENTS Total Community Services
Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements .
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS
ANTICIPATED Total Revenues Except Property Taxes
REVENUES Total Property Taxes Required to Balance Budget.
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES
ANTICIPATED Total Property Taxes Required to Balance Budget.
TAX LEVY Plus: Estimated Property Taxes Not to Be Received .
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY
TAX LEVIES
PARTIALLY
FUNDED BY
STATE OF
OREGON
Levy within Tax Base
One-Year Special Levy Outside Tax Base
Serial Levies
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PARTIALLY
FUNDED BY STATE SOURCES
TAX LEVIES
TOTALLY
FUNDED BY
LOCAL
TAXPAYERS
One-Year Special Levy Outside Tax Base .
Serial Levies
Levy for Payment of Bonded Debt
TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE FUNDED
BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS
' DEBT OUTSTANDING TZ DEBT AUTHOR lED. NOT INCURRED
NONE AS SUMMARIZED BELOW U NONE U AS SUMMARIZED BELOW
DEBT OUTSTANDING I DEBT AlTHORlrD NOT IV'l RRED
Tins a I Nei Yeji TimYcir Nei Yeji
TYPE OF DEBT is of July 180 is of July 18 i asofJuh I s 'l Jul' I
Bonds 5.268.000 4,924,000
Inleresl-Beanng Wiirants
Short-Term Note
(olher)
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS .... I I
FUNDS REQUIRING THE
Totat Instruction
Toul Supporting Services
Tote) Community Services
Tot) All Other Requirements
Total Requirements (Including Transfers) .
Tote) Resources Except Tax to be Levied .
Ad Valorem Taxes Received
Ad Valorem Tax Required to Baiince
Eft invited Tax Not to be Received
Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied
Levy Within Tax Bate
One Year Special Levy
Serial Levy
Levy for Payment of Bonded Indebtedness.
Total Instruction
Toul Supporting Services
Total Community Services
Total All Other Requirements
Total Requirements (Including Tranifers) .
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 Valorem Tax to be Levied
Levy Within Tax Base
. One Year Special Levy
Serial Levy
Levy far Payment of Bonded Indebtedness .
Heppner, Oregon. Thursday,
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Eggers' rating system with a
20 rating, as he collected
eight rebounds, had four
assists and three steals. He
was 5-for-7 from the field and
7-for-fl from the free throw
line.
Connor grabbed 11 rebounds
and Orr eight as Heppner
owned the backboards. 44-26.
Heppner shot .483 from the
field (28-for-58) and .560 from
the foul line (14-for-25) for the
game.
Two areas that did not
please Eggers were fouls and
turnovers. Heppner had 29
fouls and 32 turnovers, season
highs in both catagories
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
School District Board
mill be
. The purpose of
approved by the
Morrow County
(Muntcipil Corporation)
is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained free of
between the hours of .
not consistent
, and their effect on the budget, ire explained
Lexington
1-19-81
(Rate I
(City)
SUMMARY
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STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
PUBLISH TABLE BELOW ONLY If COMPLETED
LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO
GENERAL
Actual Data Adopted Budget Approved Budget
Last Year Thu Year Next Year
2, 180,430 2,833,537 3 , 1 3Q,, 9LQ
1 . 9 7 7 , 5 15 2 . 559 . 101 2 . 795 .629
lill? Ju3k I 5.650
2.A7j 117.681 131r4as
4.604.100 5.515.582 ,6.063.734
. 787. 36? i 2.2,46995 Ira42rnn2
2.816.731
LM&Z 4. 221 . 732
326, 858 422 r171
,, , .2. 595.44.5 4.643.9D5
SMSiQ 623,820
3 .006.935 4 .020.085
... 1 704 . 6 74 1 7 15 f732
B0NDDEBT FUND
I Last Year j Thu Year Next Year
99?2fjriZ Z3ZZQ 0 AlMZZ 1 .022.950
999 .2 0 2 1 . 0 04. fl 97 J .022 .950
309,595 T- 364 . 284 3 72 . 284
640. 6 1 3 I 650.666
6A0JLL 65f066 ;
I 704.674 7IS 717 i
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-! "7047674 1 7IS,7T? !
Junuury 19. I9M
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Condon stayed in the game by
canning 24 of 40 free throws.
"This wasn't one of our
better games, but it was nice
to win on the road for oncei"
said Eggers. "I was very
disappointed in our defense
and the lack of intelligence we
used in handling the ball.
Offensively, we did a lot of
things well. Currin and Connor
played well."
The win, Heppner's first
away-from-home game, put
its season record at 5-4. The
Mustangs' next game is Fri
day, Jan. 30, when they host
Umatilla.
February 16
19
81
held on
this meeting is to discuss the budget
School District
8:00 a.m.Md5:00 p
with the basis of accounting used dur-
below
Isl Kenneth Broadbent
( Ch ai rperson of Governing Body)
J
Adopted Budget
This Yesr 19 8 0
Approved Budget
Next Year 198 1
2.972.018
3.219.798
2.808.988
3.031.714
5.263
5 .650
775.294
1 , 180, 166
6,561,563
7,437,328
2.652.363
2.564.930
3.909.200
4.872,398
6,561,563
7 ,437 ,328
3.909.200
4.872.398
390.919
487.239
300,1 1 9
5,359,637
588.510
623,820
0 6 r 9 3 5
3,604.830
595,445
4,228,650
415.255
704 .674
715", 732
704,674
1 , 130,987
BALANCE THE BUDGET
.FUND
By AnKF.V GORMAN
Fridnv. .Inn. 24. the Heppner
Miistanss traveled to the
Stnnfield bnskethnll gym and
wnlkH over the Stnnfield
Tieers. 7S-52.
The Mustangs' shooting was
fantastic ns they missed only
nine foul shots out of 32 for 69
percent from the line.
The Tigers took charge of
the first quarter with a small
lead, with 7 field goals and one
free throw shot for 15 for the
quarter. The Mustangs were
close hehind with S baskets
and one foul shot for 13.
As hnlftime approached, the
Mustancs out-scored their
opponents and were able to
claim the second quarter by
one point. They shot 7 buckets
lone girls lose to
Condon, 24-32
BvMICIIFI.l.FI.ARl'F.
On Saturdav. January 24.
the Cardinal girls plaved
Condon. The Cards were
defeated 24-32.
The Blue-Devils took a first
quarter lend. 2-4. Condon
starter Meg Greiner was
injured in the first quarter and
didn't see any action the rest
of the game.
In the second quarter the
Blue-Devils advanced their
lead to 7-lfi at the half. The
Cards were nutscored. 2-7 in
the third quarter and the score
was 9-23 to start the fourth
Expectant parents9 class offered
An expectant parents' class,
sponsored through Blue Moun
tain Community College, is
scheduled to begin in Heppner
Thursday. Feb. 5. from 7 to 9
FUNDS NOT
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services . .
Total Community Semen .
Total all Other Requirement!
Total Budget Reouiremtnts .
Toul Budget Resources
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services . . ,
Total Community Services .
Toul all Other Requirements
Total Budget Requirements .
Toul Budget Resources
Total Instruction
Toul Supporting Services . . .
Toul Community Services . .
Total all Other Requirements
Tout Budget Requirements .
Total Budget Resources
Toul Instruction
Total Supporting Services . . .
Toul Communier Services
Toul all Other Requirements
Toul Budget Requirements . .
Toul Budget Resources
Toul Instruction
Toul Supporting Services . . .
Total Community Services
Toul all Other Requirements
Toul Budget Requirements . .
Toul Budget Resources
Toul Instruction
Toul Supporting Services . . .
Total Community Services . .
Toul all Other Requirements
Toul Budget Requirements . .
Toul Budget Resources
Total Instruction
T otal Supporting Services . . .
Toul Community Services . .
Toul all Other Requirements
Total Budget Requirements . .
Total Budget Resources
.Total Instruction
Toul Supporting Services . . .
Total Community Services
Toul all Other Requirements
Total Budget Requirements . .
Total Budget Resources
Total Instruction
Total Supporting Services . . .
Toul Community Services
Total all Other Requirements
Total Budget Requirements . .
Total Budget Resources
and 3 free throws for 17 for the
quarter and 30 for the half.
The Tiuers. however, were
still in the lead with Ifi points
for the quarter and 31 points
for the half.
In the third quarter, the
Mustangs surged ahead with fi
shots good from the outside,
followed up with 6 for R foul
shots for 1H points. The Tigers
scored onlv 3 field goals for a
total of 37 to Hcppner's 4R.
The fourth quarter was still
nnvhodv's hall game, hut the
Mustangs hung in there right
until the ending huzer rang,
as a slam dunk attempt by
.Jim l.nuner failed, and the
score remained. Heppner, 75.
to Slanfield. S2.
quarter.
In the last quarter the Cards
otitscnrcd the Blue-Devils.
15-9. to moke the final score
24-32
Tammv Holt had 14 re
hounds for the Cards and
Cindv Hill had 7 steals
Condon 32: Bare 4 3 5 11.
IiRue 4 2-4 10. Nix 3 2 2 R.
Massing 1 0-3 2. Putnam 0 1-31.
B Greiner 0 0 ) o, M Greiner.
Brehaul. Bnuman. Mnffitt.
lone 21: Hill 3 3-6 9. Holtz 3
2-4 fl. Morter 2 0-1 4. Doherty 1
0-2 2. LnRue 0 1-4 1. Mc
Fllieotl. Palmer
p.m. and
will run for eight
weeks.
For more information and
registration call Chris Adel
man. 676-5196.
REQUIRING A.-J AO VALOREM TAX
FUHD 902 T
Actual Data Adopted Budget Approved Budget
Last Year This Year Next Veer
249
249
I 249 I
FOOD SERVICE CUND
Last Year This Veer Next Year
146.95 136066 1 39.668
2-4,665 35, 846 2i,73i
11. 62T 171 ,046 165.399 "
171,624 I 171.046 I 165.399
iLL6 FUND
Lest Veer This Veer Next Veer
4,168,170 464,377 " 80.000
4,168, 17T 464 , 377 eo.ooQ
4,168,170 I 464.377 1 BojoOO
PUND 20J TITLET eUMD
Actual Deu Adopted Budget Approved Budget
Last Veer This Veer Next Veer
62 , 784 69 .475
62.784 69 .475
1 62. H4 69,475
FUND 204 TITLE IV B FUN0
Lest Year Thii Year Next Year
5,000 '
STTJoT
I 5,000
PUND205 TTTLE I VfuND
Lest Year I This Veer Next Year
660
1 ,000
1,800
1.800 I
FUND 207 VOC ED FUN0
Lest Year I This Veer Next Yeer
3.000 3.000
3,000 " 3.000
1 3. 000 I 3 .000
Last Year ! This Year Next Veer
nrrrn i6;3
14.73? 16.353
1 14. 732 1 16 ,353
FUND 800 HOUSING
. FUND
Last Year I Thu Veer T Next Veer
2, 841 TT74T7
Z.841 11,417 -
1 zTBZT I it. 41 7
Stanf ield
Ileppner. 7S: Cole 3 0-1 6. J.
Bier I (Ml 2. Launer 2 0-4 4.
Sherer 0 1-2 1. Forrar 5 6-7 16.
Thompson 0 2-2 2, Currin 4 7-7
15. Stookey I 0-0 2, Lott 6 2-3 14.
R. Bier 1 2-2 4. Holland 1 0-0 2.
Murray 2 3-4 7.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF
REDEMPTION
THE PORT OF MORROW,
OREGON has called for
redemption on March 1, 1981
those Port of Morrow, Oregon
Revenue Bonds, Series 1974-A,
maturing on March 1, 1999 in
inverse numerical order
(Bonds No. 631-680). The
Bonds will be due and payable
at the Corporate Trust Office
of the United States National
Bank of Oregon, Portland,
Oregon, at a redemption price
equal to the principal amount
together with accrued Interest
to March 1, 1981, all interest on ,
the Bonds shall cease to
accrue after March 1, 1981.
Gene L. Allen
Secretary
Port of Morrow.Oregon
Published: Jan. 29, 1981
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PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
CASE NO. 6488
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
RODNEY L. COLLINS and
DORIS M COLLINS, husband
and wife.
Plaintiffs.
TO BE LEVIED
UJJLiy -5 FUND
Published: Jan. 29, 1981
0;
PUBLIC NOTICES
VB.i
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DtylC.LAS L... (CANNON, a
partner doing buslnPHs oh D &
V CANNON COMPANY, ttiul
ns Mr to VERLA E.
CANNON, dpceaed, nnd
KATHRYN t. CANNON ns
hoir to VERLA E. CANNON,
deceased, and GENE GIN-r
THER,
Defendants.
By virtue of nn execution
issued out of the alvove-entit-led
court In the above-entitled
cause to me directed and
dated the 15th day of Jnnunry.
I9R1 . upon n judgement ren
dered and entered In Bnid
court on the 12th day of
January. 19Rt in favor of
Rodney L. Collins and DoriB
M. Collins, plaintiffs, and
against DtuiKlaa L. Cannon, a
partner doing business as D 4
V Cannon Company, and as
heir to Verla E. Cannon,
deceased, and Kathryn I.
Cannon as heir to Verla E.
Cannon, deceased, and Gene
Ginther. defendants, for the
sum of TWELVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($12,000.00) with
interest thereon at the rate of 9
percent per annum from
January 1. 1979. until paid In
full: plus the further sum of
$.1,500.00 as plaintiffs' reason
able attorney's fees; and for
the plaintiffs' costs and dis
bursements in the amount of
$220.20 incurred herein and
the costs of and upon this writ.
I certify that on the 15th day of
January, 1981. I levied on all
the right, title and interest of
the within named defendants
in and to the following
descrilved real property sit
uated in Morrow County,
Oregon to-wit:
A parcel of land lying in
the Southeast Quarter of
Section 3(5, Township 5
North. Range 2ff East.
Willamette Meridian,
Morrow County, Oregon;
Said parcel being
cribed as follows:
des-
Beginning at a point on the
South line of Ordance
Road. Said point being
(SL
NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for
the Port of Morrow for the fiscal year 1980 1981 will be held in
the Council Chambers in the City Hall, Boardman, Oregon, at
1:00 p.m. on February 12, 1981. Copies of the supplemental
budget are available without charge at the office of the Port
of Morrow. The budget may be inspected by interested
persons at the office of the Port of Morrow during regular
office hours. Any person may appear at the public hearing on
the supplemental budget and discuss the budget or any part
of It.
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1980-81
General Fund
Resources :
Additional Beginning Balance
Additional Previously Levied Taxes
To Be Received
Additional Rents and Royalties
Miscellaneous
TOTAL
Requirements:
Personnel
Materials and Services
Capital Outlay
General Operating Contingency
Transferred to Other Funds
TOTAL
Disposal System Expansion Fund
Resources :
Beginning Balance
Transfer from Facilities Fund
Loan from General Fund
Interest
TOTAL
Requirements:
Materials and Services
Capital Outlay
TOTAL
Utility System Fund
Resources :
Additional Beginning Balance
Additional Utility Charges
TOTAL
Requirements:
Materials nnd Services
Port Revolving Fund
Ending Balance
TOTAL
Published: January 22, 1981
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PUBLIC NOTICES
South 0 degrees (Hi' 25" '
East 20 feet and South 89
degrees 54 East 200 feet
from the center of said""
Section 30 nnd running;
thence continuing South DU , .
degrees 54' East along the j
South line of Ordnance
Road a distance of 740
feet; thence South 0 de
grees 06' 25" East 2:i5.4S
feet; thence North 89
degrees 54" West 740 feet; -thence
North 0 degrees 0B' i
25" West 235. 4fl feet to the
point of beginning;
EXCEPTING any and all
water rights of ways and '
roads.
NOW, THEREFORE, by
virtue of said execution and in
compliance with the com
mands of said writ I will, on
Tuesday, the 24th day of
February, 1981, at 10:00 a.m.
at the front door of the County
Courthouse in Heppner, Mor
row County. Oregon, sell at '
public auction, subject to the
redemption, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all the
right, title and interest which
the within-named defendants
had on the 12th day of
January, 19B1, the date of the
enrolling and docketing of the
Judgement herein, or since '
that date had in and to the
above-descrilied property or
any part thereof to satisfy said
execution, interest, costs and
accruing costs.
Date: January 15, 19HI
First publication: January 22.
19X1
IjihI publication:
12. I9HI
February ..
L.D.Fetsch, Sheriff.
Morrow Co., Oregon
STATE OF OREGON
COUNTY OF MORROW
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
THE FOREGOING COPY IS
A FULL. TRUE. AND
CORRECT COPY OF THE
ORIGINAL THEREOF
Pauline Winter, Deputy
Pub
19H1
Jan 22, 29; Feb 5. 12.
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2,000
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$119,048
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31,848
7(i,(HH)
$119,048
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7(i,(HM)
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$224,192
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