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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 1, 1M4- SEVEN
COMPUTER
FORMS'
Available
Gazette-Times
676-9228
Grain
reserves
opened
The U S, Department of Ag
riculture recently opened
new grain reserve for 1983
wheat, and re -opened the re
serve for 1983 corn, sorghum,
barley and oats. Farmers may
place their grain in these
reserves on maturity of their
regular nine month commo
dity loans.
Judy Buschke, county
executive director for the
Morrow County A.S.C. Com
mittee, said a new reserve for
1983 wheat Reserve VI
was necessary because of a
difference in the release level
of the crop. "The trigger
release level w ill be the target
price which is in effect during
the particular crop year, but
no less than the $4 45 per-
bushel target price for 1984
wheat."
Reserve V was closed pre
viously to 19B3 feed grains
because grain was needed for
the payment in kind program,
Buschke said. Release levels
for this reserve will remain at
$3 25 per bushel for corn, $2 65
per bushel for barley, $1 65 per
bushel for oats and $5 54 per
hundredweight for sorghum.
According to the director,
wheat in other grain reserves
may be transferred to Re
serve VI,- and barley and
sorghum may be transferred
to Reserve V. Corn and oats
are currently in release
status, and program rules
prohibit the entry of additional
quantities of a commodity in a
reserve when the crop is in
release status.
Buschke reports that,
"Farmers can use the grain
reserve program to extend
their maturing 1983 crop regu
lar loans when farm prices are
below release levels. In re
turn, they earn storage pay
ments annually,"
Storage payments for grain
placed in the reserve will be
26. 5 cents per bushel for oats
and 47.32 cents per hundred
weight for sorghum.
The A.SC.S. official said
interest will be assessed for
the first year of the reserve
agreement but will be waifed
for the second and third years,
except during certain periods
when the reserve is in release
status.
Further information on the
new grain reserve for wheat,
and Reserve V for feed grains
may be obtained from the
Morrow County A.SC.S.
office.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED USE HEARING
A public hearing will be held
wherein citizen comments
may be received on the pro
posed use of State and Federal
General Revenue Sharing
Funds, so that they may be
considered as the budget for
the City of Heppner for the
Fiscal Year 1984-1985 is being
developed. The hearing will be
Monday, March 5th, 1984 at
8:00 P.M., at City Hall, 188 W.
Willow Street, Heppner, Ore
gon. Marshall Lo gren,
Budget Officer
Published: March 1, 1984.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
OF BOARD MEMBERS
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on March 27, 1984, an
election will be held for the
purpose of electing 3 District
Board members and 7 Local
Advisory Committee mem
bers to fill the following posi
tions and terms, including any
(PUBLIC KOTKaj
vacancy which may exist on
the board of Morrow County
School District:
1 Director from Zone II for a 4
year term;
1 Director from Zone V for a 4
year term;
1 Director from Zone VI, at
large, for a 4 year term ;
lleppner-Lexington Advisory
Committee -Position No. 1 for
3 year term;
lleppner-Lexington Advisory
Committee Position No. 2 for
3 year term;
lleppner-Lexington Advisory
Committee Position No. 7 for
3 year term;
lone-Lexington Advisory
Committee -Position No, 4 for
3 year term;
Boardman Irrigon Advisory
Committee Position No. 1 for
3 year term;
Boardman-Irrigon Advisory
Committee Position No. 4 for
1 year term;
Boardman-Irrigon Advisory
Committee Position No. 6 for
3 year term.
The polls will be open from
8 00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Each candidate for an office
listed above must file a decla
ration of candidacy or petition
for nomination for office with
the Elections Department of
Morrow County, Oregon, not
laier than the 34th day before
the dale of the election. The
filing deadline is 5:00 p.m.,
February 16, 1984.
This legal notice is to be
published in the Heppner
Gazette Times.
Signed: Barbara Bloodsworth
Morrow County Clerk
Published: March 1, 1984.
NOTICE OF
MEASURE ELECTION
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on Tuesday, March 27,
1984, an election will be held in
Morrow County School Dis
trict, Morrow County, Oregon.
The polls will be open from
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The
following shall be submitted to
the qualified voters thereof:
TAX LEVY ELECTION FOR
FUNDING SCHOOL
OPERATING BUDGET
Shall the School District levy
$4,796,4 1 4.00 outside the Ore
gon Constitutional limitation
for the purpose of funding the
school district operation for
1984 85?
The district has authority to
levy only the tax base of
$742,978.00. This sum plus
non-tax revenues is not ade
quate to operate the district's
schools. It is necessary to
submit to the voters a request
in excess of this tax base in the
amount of $4,796,4 1 4.00.
If this measure is approved,
$3,810,724.00 of the approved
levy for fiscal year 1984-85 is
eligible for partial state fun
ding. However, $985,690.00 of
the approved levy will be
totally funded by the local
taxpayers without any partial
state payment.
The levy as proposed will be
$505,137.00 more than the levy
for 1983-84.
Reasons for the increases are
the reduction in revenue from
sources other than taxes, in
creased cost of salaries and
employee benefits, mainte
nance and repair costs in
increase cost of supplies.
The total levy will result in an
estimated tax rate of $6.92 per
$1,000.00 of true cash value,
exclusive of the tax for bonded
indebtedness.
(s) Matthew P. Doner ty
Superintendent - Clerk
(s)L.J.McElligott
Chairman, Board of Directors
(s) Barbara Bloodsworth
Morrow County Clerk
Published: March 1, 1984.
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PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED USE HEARING
The City of Heppner will
conduct a Proposed Use hear
ing for revenue sharing ex
penditures at 7:45 P.M. on
Monday, March 5th, 1984 at
City Hall, 188 W. Willow,
Heppner, Oregon. There is no
unused revenue sharing
money available, and the
amount of revenue sharing
money expected to be re
ceived is $9,092 00. The total
amount of General Revenue
Sharing funds to be discussed
for the Fiscal Year of 1984-1985
is $9,092.00. All interested citi
zens will have the opportunity
to give written or oral com
ments on possible uses of the
funds. Senior citizens are en
couraged to attend and com
ment. Handicapped persons
needing assistance or aids
should contact the govern
ment office before the
meeting.
Marshall Lovgren,
Budget Officer
Published: March 1, 1984.
STANDARD BID FORM
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
P.O. BOX 3C8
LEXINGTON, OREGON 97839
(503 ) 989-8202
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT invites bids on the
following vehicles offered for
sale:
1 66 passenger school bus
1971 CMC
1 54 passenger school bus -1971
CMC
1 30 passenger school bus
1969 Ford
1 cargo van - 1973 Chevrolet
Specifications are available
upon request at the address
below.
Bids will be opened at 2:09 pm
on March 16, 1984 and will be
presented to the district board
on March 19, 1984 at Columbia
Junior High in Irrigon.
Bids are to be sent or deli
vered in sealed envelopes
plainly marked VEHICLE
SALE BID.
All bids are to be mailed or
delivered to the Morrow Coun
ty School District Office, P.O.
Box 368, Lexington, Oregon
97839 before the time and date
specified above.
The school district reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids.
Matthew P. Doherty ,
District Superintendent
Date: February 27, 1984.
Published: March 1, 8, 1984.
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
On the 30th day of March,
1984, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock, a.m. Standard Time
in accordance with ORS
187.110, at the front entrance
ofd the Morrow County Court
house in Heppner, Oregon, I
will sell at Public Auction to
the highest bidder for cash the
following described real
property located in Morrow
County, Oregon, to wit:
Township 4 North, Range 24,
E.W.M., Morrow County,
Oregon; Section 23: South
east Quarter of the North
west Quarter.
Said sale is made under a
Writ of Execution in Foreclo
sure issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Morrow to
me directed in the case of
Columbia Community Bank,
Plaintiff, vs. James Stephen
Brooks, defendant.
Writ of Execution dated
February 3, 1984.
ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By : Pauline Winter
Civil Deputy
Published: February
March 1, 8, 15, 1984.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
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PUBLIC NOTICE
A Heppner Rural Fire Dis
trict Budget meeting will be
held March 14. 7:30 p.m.. at
the Howard Pettyjohn resi-'
dence in Heppner.
Published: March 1. 1984.
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to that
certain trust deed made, exe
cuted and delivered by
LESLIE P. COUGHRAN and
PATSY J. COUGHRAN, as
grantor, to MORROW COUN
TY ABSTRACT AND TITLE
CO., INC., as trustee, to se
cure certain obligations in
favor of FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LQAN ASSOC.
OF PENDLETON, , as
beneficiary, dated February
25, 1977, recorded March 8,
1977, in the mortgage records
of Morrow County, Oregon in
Book No. "M" at page 10853,
covering the following des
cribed real property situated
in said county and state,
to-wit:
Lot 4. Block 2. HILLVIEW
ESTATES, in Section 17,
Township 4 North, Range 25,
E.W.M., Morrow County,
Oregon.
nka WESTERN HERI
TAGE FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy
the - obligations secured by
said trust deed and to fore
close said deed by advertise
ment and sale; the default for
which the foreclosure is made
is grantor's failure to pay
when due the following sums
owing on said obligations,
which sums are not past due,
owing and delinquent:
Monthly principal, interest
and escrow payments in the
amount of $646.00 each for the
months of July through No
vember, 1983, plus late char
ges of $12.91 each for the
months of July through No
vember, 1983.
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared the
entire unpaid balance of all
obligations secured by said
trust deed together with the
interest thereon, immediately
due, owing and payable, said
sums being the following,
to-wit:
Principal amount of
$34,301.37, together with inte
rest thereon at the rate of 9.25
percent per annum from June
1, 1983, plus late charges of
$64.55.
A notice of default and
election to sell and to foreclose
was duly recorded November
21, 1983, in book "M" at page
22457 of said mortgage re
cords, reference thereto here
by being expressly made.
WHEREFORE, NOTICE
HEREBY IS GIVEN That the
undersigned trustee will on
Wednesday, the 25th day of
April, 1984, at the hour of 10:00
JteiilageJCgndCb
For Sale
$40,000 . Income property 6 one bedroom apts In Heppner
57.500 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, fireplace insert,
assumable VA In Heppner.
39,500 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, electric and wood
heat located on app. 2 acres, terms available.
34.000 fully weatherlted, two bedroom, neat clean, terms
available.
Also available 3 miles from Heppner, Bare land $600 an
acre and 1.73 acre mobile home site in Heppner city limits
with water and sewer.
N.W. 20th and Emigrant Sharon Lewis, broker
Pendleton. OR 276-7321 Kei,t Lewis 676-5233
T o
o'clock, A.M.. Standard Time,
as established by Section
187,110. Oregon Revised Sta
tutes, at main door of the
Morrow County Cths., in the
City of Heppner, County of
Morrow, State of Oregon, sell
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the interest in
the said described real pro
perty which the grantor had or
had power to convey at the
time of the execution by him of
the said trust deed, together
with any interest which the
grantor or his successors in
interest acquired after the
execution of said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing obliga
tions thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of sale,
including a reasonable charge
by the trustee. Notice is fur
ther given that any person
named in Section 86.760 of
Oregon Revised Statutes has
the right to have the foreclo
sure proceeding dismissed .
and the trust deed reinstated
by payment of the entire
amount due (other than such
portion of said principal as
would not then be due had no
default occurred) together
with costs, trustee's and at
torney's fees at any time prior
to five days before ifce date
said for said sale.
In construing this notice and
whenever the context hereof
so requires, the masculine
gender includes the feminine
and the neuter, the singular
includes the plural, the word
"grantor" includes any suc
cessor in interest to the gran
tor as well as any other person
owing an obligation, the per
formance of which is secured
by said trust deed, and their
successors in interest; the
word "trustee" includes any
successor trustee and the
word "beneficiary" includes
any successor in interest of
the beneficiary named in the
trust deed.
DATED at Eugene, Oregon,
November 30, 1983.
(s) WilliamS. Wiley
Successor Trustee
P.O. Box 1147,
Eugene, OR 97440
Published:
29, 1984.
March 1, 8, 15, 22,
Cords
Thanks
of
J
I wish to extend my sincere
appreciation and thanks to all
of you who have been friends,
acquaintences and patrons
over the past nine years I've
been in business in Heppner.
The many friends I've made
and people I've met will
always hold a special place in
my memory.
Sincerly,
Carolyn Cole
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Our heartfelt thank you to
all our friends who brought
food, sent flowers, contributed
to the charity of their choice
and sent cards and were here
to comfort and help us in our
time of sorrow.
Mrs. Marvin (Claudien)
Wightman
Mr. and Mrs. James Wight
more and family
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ciapuce
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wight
man, Jr. and family
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham
and family
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REALTOR H
MUtTlPlf LISTING SERVICE
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Cards of
Thanks I
The Morrow County Fair
and Rodeo Pennant Bearers
would like to thank the com
munity and merchants for
. supporting our car wash.
A special thanks to Cal and
Bev Sherman for providing us
with the perfect facility for
washing cars.
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Notices 2
WHAT'S YOUR STORY? If
you know of interesting or
unusual people or places in
your area. K.A.T.U.'s evening
television magazine. FACES
4 PLACES, wants to know
about them. Send your story
suggestions to FACES &
PLACES - EO. P.O. Box 2.
Portland. OR 97207. We'll be
waiting to hear from you.
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Help Wanted 4
The Morrow Co. Sheriff's
office is taking applications
for the position of deputy
sheriff. Applications are
available at the sheriff's office
in Heppner. The closing date
is March 10. 3-l-2c '
JOBS OVERSEAS - Big
money fast. $20,000 to $50,000
plus per year. Call 1-716-842-6000,
Ext. 21883. 3-1-lp
Qualified, with references,
live-in bookkeeper and house
keeper. Call for appointment,
938-7206. 2-23-2p
GOVERNMENT JOBS -Thousands
of vacancies must
be filled immediately. $17,634
to $50,112. Call 716-842-6000,
Ext. 34029. 2-23-2p
WANTED: Woman to do
house cleaning. Phone 422-7589
2-23-3p
MAINTENANCE MAN, full
time. Requires some know
ledge of water system main
tenance. Will need to be self
motivated and able to work
without supervision. For more
information, contact Ed
Baker, 989-8116 or send
resume to Town of Lexington,
P.O. Box 587, Lexington, OR
97839. 2-23-2C
tiPTOSfitoSRnerhr
'iff vour own hours Car and
nhonn neoessarv Phone 1-509-7fi7-1"4
2-9-4c
Rentals 7
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FOR RENT close to down
town Heppner: 1 bdrm. fur
nished and unfurnished apts.
Heat, water, garbage, range
and refrigerator. Rent starts
at $140. 422-7579.
1-12-tfs
Two bedroom apartment.
Equal opportunity housing.
515 N. Elder. Heppner.
473-2859 2-2-4p-tfc
Furnished Bachelor and
One Bedroom Apt. for rent.
Water and garbage included.
676-9157 days. 676-9284 eves,
and weekends. 3-1-tfc
APARTMENTS for rent: 1
& 2 bdrm. in lone: $110 - $145
month plus utilities. 422-7579.
1-12-tfs
Services 8
uuna: uougnt, soia or
-.ITlkTC. r. 1 . i ,
traded. Will order for 10 per
cent above cost.
SPECIAL: Lube, oil, and
filter change plus car wash,
$18. 4x4s $1 extra. Up to five
quarts. Union 10-40.
BRING BACK THE
SHINE to your vehicle and
protect the paint on newer
ones. Simonize Wax $19.95
and up.
Vern's 76 Station 676-5184.
r ms-
j 77 Grand Prix, 2 door, AT, AC, !!
1 Local 1 owner. 1 1
i i 79 Chov. Luv, 4 sp., 4x4, j j
i i Excellent cond., Ready to roll jj
! 82 Chevy '2 Ton, 4 sp., V8, 2 j
ii Wh. Dr., Low mileage !
1 1 We're goin' to move 'em out! ! !
j j We Do Front End Alignments 1 1
! ! Farley Motor Co.
n Heppner 676-9116
Services 8
Carpets and upholstery
cleaner! professionally. John
Shaw. 676-5283. 9-12-tfc
Livestock &
Poultry 10
FOR SALE: Three 2-yr.-old
Simmental bulls and 15 cross
bred Simmental pairs. Phil
Murphy, Monument. 934-2421.
2-16-4C
Farm
Equipment
Miscellaneous 14
SPECIAL - Elmer's White
Glue now 30 percent off. Lex
ington Lumber Yard 989-8586.
3-1-lC
CASH FOR dolls or teddy
bears. We buy 1 to 100. Patti's
Hand-Me-Down-Dolls and
Bears. 365 S. Main, Pendleton,
OR 503 278-0277. 3-1-lc
REPRINTS - Have a special
photo from the Gazette
Times? Reprints made: 5x7 -$4.
RxtO - $5. Black and white
onlv. add 75 cents for mail
orders. The Gazette-Times,
147 Willow, P.O. Box 337,
Heppner, OR 97836. 10-13-tfx
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Fuel 17
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Mobile
Homes
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FOR SALE: In town 14 x 70 3
bdrm. mobile home. Large dbl
lot with storage. Asking
$17,000. Days call 676-9426 or
eves. 676-9425. 2 23 2c
man
.is. sa;. way arai. .
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Cars S
Trucks
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FOR SALE: 1974 Plymouth
Duster, 6 cyl. P.S., A.C., A.T.,
Excellent condition. Phone
676-5516. 3-1-2C
ONK PMK TIH K CHAIN'S
rtw ,K Never Been
I 'sort' Kits K7R-tri Tires
676-9228 days, Mon. - Wed. or
676-9635, eves. 2-9-tf s
mm s mm
Real Estate 23
KOK SAI.K: three bedroom
house with fenced vard.
$36,000 340 Green St., Hep
nner 276-7184 2-9-40
COZY TWO BEDROOM
house on extra large lot for
$16,000. Ph. 676-5503. 12-8-tfc
Pets 25
Citv do? needs more room to
run Will give away friendly
white Samoyed to someone
who wants good family dog.
Good with kids. Call 676-9(:i9.
10-20-tfx
Home &
x Garden
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SAVE ON PAINT - Glidden
Spread Satin Sale continues
now through March. Save $3
per gal. Pettyjohn's 676 9157.
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New at Pettyjohn's assor
ted sizes of plastic and vinyl
tubing.
New at Pettyjohn's Wide
variety of compression and
expansion springs.
New at Pettyjohn's Flo
wer and garden seed 50 cents
pkg. Pettyjohn's 676-9157
31-lC
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ft