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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, April 21, 1977 SEVEN
Lexington news
Delpha Jones
Egg hunt successfull;
Links club has election
The Easter Egg Hunt held
on Saturday afternoon at the
Lexington school grounds was
well attended. A group of
Holly Rebekah members were
in charge of the hiding, and
assisting the small ones in
their hunt.
Three Links Club met at the
home of Mrs. Frank Robinson
for their regular meeting and
election of officers on Thurs
day afternoon. The same of
ficers as last year were
elected, as follows : Ruth Rob
inson, chairman; Marion Rob
inson, vice chairman; Delpha
Jones, secretary. Plans were
made for another traveling
food sale to be held the
Saturday preceding Mother's
Day. The pillowcases and
other fancy work have been
received and members are
asked to pick them up and get
them finished for the bazaar in
November. Door prize was
won by Dorothy Burcham.
Members present were
Leila Palmer, Marion Rob
inson, Florence McMillan,
Catie Padberg, Dorothy Bur
cham, Leita Messenger and
Delpha Jones.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Irene Padberg in
May. It was announced that
the Rebekah Assembly presi
dent for '77 and '78 will pay her
official visit to our lodge
September 29, a Thursday,
which will be a special
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell
were recently here from their
home in California, bringing
Mr. Campbell's father, Roy
Campbell, home after a visit
there.
Jean Christman, Boise, was
a recent visitor at the home of
her mother and brother, Betty
Christman and Carl, in Lex
ington. Mr. and Mrs. John Telle
chea and small son are now
living in Lexington on the
Ralph Burcham lot.
Florence McMillan was sur
prised on Saturday afternoon
when several of her friends
NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given
that at 8:00 p.m. on May
2, 1977, in the Council
Chambers of the City of
Heppner, Oregon, the
Common Council shall
vote upon Ordinance
No. 406, an Ordinance
repealing Section 8.030
of Ordinance No. 366,
the Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Heppner,
enacting a replacement
section that reads as
follows:
SECTION 8.030. VAR
IANCE PROCEDURE.
The procedures to be
followed in applying for
and acting on a variance
shall be substantially
the same as those pro
vided in Sections 6.010 to
6.040 of this Ordinance
for the case of a con
ditional use.
Published April 21, 1977.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Notice is hereby given
that the Heppner City
Council will hold a
public hearing on a pro
posed amendment to the
Zoning map of the Zon
ing Ordinance of the
City of Heppner. The
hearing will be held
May 2, 1977 at 8:00 p.m.
at Heppner City Hall.
Published April 21, 1977.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Notice is hereby given
that the Heppner City
Council will hold a pub
lic hearing on proposed
amendments to the text
989-8189
stopped in to surprise her with
cake and coffee on her birth
day. There were 16 ladies
present for the afternoon. The
cake was a flat creation with
tan icing, orange roses, and
lettering, Happy Birthday,
Mom. Coffee and tea were also
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller
and family, of Heppner, were
guests at the CC. Jones' ranch
on Monday night, where they
enjoyed dinner in honor of
Earl Miller on his birthday.
Other callers that evening at
the Jones' ranch were Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Cutsforth, Hep
pner, and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo
Henderson, Hood River.
Millie Yocom, Portland,
was a recent caller at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Yocom.
Norma Marquardt has re
cently moved into a trailer
adjoining her house at the
Marquardt ranch. Members of
the family will reside in her
former home.
Rick Marquardt and sons,
from Connell, Wash., visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
B. Marquardt, over the week
end. Mrs. Carl Marquardt and
daughters Sherrie, Debbie and
Lolita were Portland visitors
Saturday on business.
Carroll and Jerry Messen
ger, Portland, and Franklin,
from Bend, were callers at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T.E. Messenger, Sr.
The Extension walking tour
of Portland scheduled for this
Friday, April 22, has been
cancelled, according to the
Heppner Extension office.
Mrs. Owen Leathers, Larry
Cook and Carl McDaniel
attended the funeral of an
uncle, William Pennington, at
Baker on April 13.
Pennington was a pioneer in
this area and worked for the
Minors for many years.
The Heppner relatives were
accompanied by Mrs. Carey
Hasting and Norvin Adams,
both of Hermiston.
of the Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Heppner.
The hearing will be held
on May 2, 1977 at 8:00
p.m. at Heppner City
Hall.
Marshall Lovgren
Recorder
Published April 21, 1977.
The following pre
cincts will be consoli
dated for the May 17,
1977 election, into 1
precinct. Heppner 6,
Heppner 7, Heppner 8,
and Heppner 9.
Sadie Parrish,
County Clerk
Published April 14, 1977.
PUBLIC MEETING
NOTICE OF MEETING
OF COUNTY BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given
that on Monday, May 2,
1977, at 10 a.m. the
Board of Equalization of
the County of Morrow,
Oregon, will meet at the
County Court House,
Heppner, Oregon, to
publicly examine the
assessment rolls for
said County of Morrow,
for the year 1977 and to
correct all errors in
valuation, descriptions,
or qualities of land, lots
or other property asses
sed by the assessor.
The ratio between as
sessed and true cash
value adopted by the
Board of Equalization
pursuant to ORS 309.028
is 100 per cent.
It shall be the duty of
the persons interested to
Society director makes
annual Heppner visit
The evening of April 12,
Beatrice Clausen, Bend, state
director of the Degree of
Honor Protective Society,
made her annual visitation to
the lodge at Heppner. She was
accompanied by her friend,
Mary Cardell.
Society President Shirley
Connor presided at the busi
ness meeting and the initiation
Senior high
service
The senior high school
Methodist Youth Fellowship
members, with their advisor,
Vicki Tollefson, have been
working diligently to. prepare
for the Sunday worship ser
vice next Sunday, April 24, at
Heppner United Methodist
Church.
Linda Bier, Lela Breiden
bach, Coleman and Bobbie
Devine, Lynn Gochnauer, Tim
and Dee Hedman, Debbie
Klaus, Janice Sherman and
Ron and Bruce Young will
take part in the service, and
the only adult taking part will
be the regular organist, Paul
ine Miller.-" '"'
After the morning service,
the youth group will go to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital to
repeat their program. They
volunteered to present this
hospital service at 2 p.m.
Lawn sale
work begins
Collecting of items for the
May 21 Methodist Lawn Sale
has begun in Ida Farra's
garage, where the committee
members, Lesley Patching
and Elsie Leathers, will price
contributions.
Among interesting antiques
already on hand is a six
drawer, porcelain knobbed,
hand made chest that came
from early Lexington. It is an
unusual, real Morrow County
antique.
Inadvertently omitted from
last week's listing of com
mittee members was Martha
King's name. Martha will be
helping with the baked goods
sale and with the luncheon.
appear at the time and
place appointed. Peti
tions for adjustment of
assessments must be
filed with the Board of
Equalization not later
than the Monday of the
week following the first
week that the Board is
in session.
EVERETT
HARSHMAN, Assessor,
County of Morrow,
Oregon
Published April 14, 21,
28, 1377.
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
The Morrow County
Planning Commission
will meet Monday, April
25, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Morrow County Of
fice Building, Irrigon,
Oregon.
Public Hearings will
be held on the following
matters:
1. Application by Earl
Trudeau, Boardman,
for a conditional use
permit to establish multi-family
residences in a
FARM Zone. Location
of the proposed use is
T.4N., R.25E.W.M., Sec
tion 20, Tax Lot Number
600 consisting of 13
acres.
2. Application by
Clarence W. and Mary
A. Nelson, Hermiston,
for a conditional use
permit to operate a
concrete batch plant in
an Industrial Zone. Lo
cation of the proposed
use is T.4N., R.25E.,
Section 11, Tax Lot
Number 400 consisting
of 20 acres.
ceremonies which followed.
Pat Wright, Lexington, was
the initiate. Shirley wore a
special orchid corsage which
was given to her by Ruth
Bergstrom.
Members were reminded of
the district convention which
will be held in Pendleton May
17. They were also invited to
the Pendleton lodge's initia
tion on Tuesday, April 19,
which was to be preceded by a
no-host dinner at the Elks'
Club.
Mary Bryant, director, and
members of the drill team
presented a new drill as part
of the evening's program.
President Shirley had asked
each member to bring a
button to put into a gold kettle
which was presented to the
state director as a favor from
the Kate J. Young Lodge.
Ida Farra presented Shirley
Connor with a cup and saucer
decorated with the Degree of
Honor emblem. Marjorie War
den won the evening's door
prize. Before the meeting, Ida
Farra had entertained Bea
trice Clausen and Mary Car
dell at dinner in her home.
Volunteers
in smile
contest
Volunteers of the Retired
Senior Volunteer Program in
the Heppner area measured
width of their smiles during
their "Spring Thing" potluck
luncheon recently at the
Heppner Neighborhood Cen
ter. Many of the ladies modeled
and told about their home
sewn outfits. Most reported
the great savings over store
bought clothing as well as that .
figure problems could be bet
ter camouflaged or allowed
for. All outfits showed per--,
sonal tastes in clothing choice.
Several showed ingenious use
of remnants.
Prizes in the smile contest
and other games were fresh
spring geraniums and pansies
or impatiens.
Rachel Harnett received her
100 hour service pin and Law
rence Brady was awarded a 20
hour certificate.
Interested persons
are invited to attend the
hearing and express
their views. Written,
signed statements will
be considered. Reasons
for approval or disap
proval should be includ
ed in oral or written
statements.
-s-Mrs. Dorris L.
Graves, Chairman
Morrow County
Planning Commission
Published April 14, 21,
1977.
Barrel
racing
starts
The Hermiston Area Barrel
Racing Association has begun
its 1977 season. The first
barrel race was held April 6 at
the Umatilla Sage Rider
Grounds.
Results of the competition
with the winner listed first
follow :
OPEN first go: Becky Ful
leton 18.1, Diana Hopper,
Marianne Sharp, Michele
Johnston, Lawanda Bronson.
Second go: Michele Johnston
18.4, Becky Fulleton, Mary Jo
Johnson, Lori Witt, Kathy
Johnson.
NOVICE first go: Michele
Johnston, Condy Miller, Carol
Steagall, Dency Holbrook,
Sandy Adams. Second go:
Michele Johnston, Cindy Mil
ler, Dency Holbrook, Carol
Steagall, Sandy Adams.
NOVICE first go: Kim
Ough, Robin Stewart, Ida
Vetter. Second go: Robin
Stewart, Kim Ough, Ida Vetter.
The Tax Collector of Morrow County, Oregon, has prepared the following list of all proper
ties now subject to foreclosure, embracing Foreclosure List Numbers 01 to 17. inclusive, hereto
attached, containing the names of the several persons appearing in tin; latest tax rolls as the
respective owners of tax delinquent properties, a description of each such property as the same
appears in the latest tax rolls, the year or years for which taxes, special assessments, fees,
or other charges are delinquent on each property, together with the principal of the delinquent
amount of each year and the amount of accrued and accruing interest thereon through May 15, 1977:
1077 FORECLOSURE LIST ISSUER BY MORROW COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON
LIST NAME. ADDRESS OF OWNER
NO. AOENT, IF ANY, AS SHOWN
ON 1.ATEST TAX ROLL
01 Wright, Lucy Estate
Heppner, Oregon
02 Hager, James N.
& Jewel
Heppner, Oregon
03 Hager, James M.
& Jewel
Heppner, Oregon
04 Hager, James M.
& Jewel
Heppner, Oregon
05 Hager, James M.
& Jewel
Heppner, Oregon
06 Hager, James M.
& Jewel
Heppner, Oregon
07 Hager, James M. 2S2635BC-13000 l-l 1975-76 405.85 54.79 460.64
6, Jewel All Lot JN S3' Lot 4 1974-75 253.55 43.10 26.65
Heppner, Oregon Blk I Ayers Addition 1973-74 269.40 67.35 336.75
Heppner M.F. 63-41 1972-7) 219.88 70.36 290.24
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 1,384.28
08 'Hager, James M. 2S2635CA-28O0 I-1) 1975-76 1.00 .14 1.14
& Jewel Tract Containing .07 1974-75 1.10 .18 1.28
Heppner, Oregon Sec 35 2S26 1973-74 .98 .25 1.23
n.B. 71-575 1972-73 1.08 .36 1.44
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE .5.09
09 Grim, Cha.mcey W. 5N2624-2400 10-1 1975-76 115.24 15.56 130.80
& Jennie I". Estate Portion of Lot 1 1974-75 101.45 17.25 118.70
Irrigon, Oregon Blk 12W Irrigon 1973-74 120.35 30.09 150.44
D.B. 62-316 1972-73 108.07 35.66 143.73
1971-72 101.18 41.48 142.66
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 686.33
10 Rowell, Ella 1S249AB-90OO 35-1 1975-76 86.20 11.64 97.84
lone, Oregon S 10' Lot 1, All Lots 1974-75 75.13 12.77 ' 87.90
7 & 8 Blk 3 Sperrys 4th 1973-74 87.26 21.82 109.08
Addition lone M. 5927 1972-73 95.53 31.52 127.05
1Q71-72 71.35 29.25 100.60
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 522.47
11 Melena, Melvln IS244DC-20OO 35-1 1.975-76 4.04 .55 4.59
& Frances All Blk 27 S. of Highway 1974-75 5.12 .87 5.99
Ontario, Oregon Wells Addition lone 1973-74 4.02 1.23 6.15
n.B. 61-547 1972-73 5.38 1.78 7.16
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 23.89
12 Melena, Melvin 1S244DC-210O 35-1 1975-76 .55 .07 .62
& Frances All Blk 27 N. of Highway 1974-75 .47 .08 .55
Ontario, Oregon Wells Addition lone 1973-74 .49 .12 .61
D.B. 61-547 1972-73 .54 .18 .72
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 2.50
Please take note that a complete and accurate legal description of the properties
designated by Tax Lot numbers above is made a part of the application as Exhibit "A" for
Judgment and Decree, filed in the Morrow County Circuit Court and available at the Morrow
County Clerk's office, and that such more particular descriptions are also available at the
office of the Morrow County Assessor.
To all persons or parties above-named, and to all persons owning or claiming to own,
or having or claiming to have, any interest in any property included in the Foreclosure
List above set forth, being the Morrow County 1977 Tax Foreclosure List:
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO TAKE NOTICE that Morrow County, Oregon, has filed in the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, an application to foreclose the
lien of all taxes shown on the 1977 Morrow County Tax Foreclosure List above set forth,
and that the said Morrow County, as Plaintiff in said application, will apply to the
Court for Judgment and Decree foreclosing such tax liens not less that thirty (30) days
from the date of the first publication of this notice, and any and all persons interested
in any of the real property included in said Foreclosure List are hereby required to f4Je
answer and defence, if any there be, to such application for Judgment and Decree within
thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which date is the
21st day of April, 1977.
Notice of this foreclosure proceeding is given exclusively by four (4) weekly
publications of the foregoing Foreclosure list in the Heppner Gazette Times, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon, pursuant to an Order of the
Board of County Commissioners for Morrow County, Oregon, made and entered on' the 6th day
of April, 1977, the date of the first publication of said Foreclosure List being the
21st day of April, 1977.
Published April 21, 28.
1 977 Foreclosure Notice
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TAX YR. TAX INT. TO TOTAL
ASSESSOR'S TAN LOT. CODE AMOUNT 5-15-77
2S2635BC-78O0 l-l 1975-76 32.63 4.41 37.04
Lot 6 Blk 4 Avers 4th 1974-75 19.96 3.39 23.35
Addition Heppner 1973-74 18.4? 4.61 23.03
Reed Book 45 Page 301 1972-73 9.8S 3.06 12.94
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 96.36
2S2635CA-I3100 l-l 1975-76 16.84. 1 .33 18.17
N14' Lot 5, SlV Lot 4 1974-75 13.31 1.68 .14.99
Blk I Avers Addition 1073-74 12.37 3.09 15.46
Heppner M. 5)26 1972-73 10.05 3.32 13.37
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 61.99
2S2635CA-2300 1-1 1975-76 13.47 1.82 15.29
Lot 1 Blk 2 Kinsmons 1974-75 9.86 1.68 11.54
2nd Addition Heppner 1973-74 9.07 2.27 11.34
D.B. 71-531 1072-73 9.83 3.25 13.08
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 51.25
2S2635CA-2700 1-1 1975-76 49. )0 6.66 55.96
All Blk 3, Kinsmons 2nd 1974-75 35.97 6.11 42.08
Addition Heppner 1973-7' 33.26 8.32 41.58
n.B. 71-531 1972-73 36.03 11.89 47.92
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 187.54
2S2635CA-2801 1-1 1075-76 67.86 9.16 77.02
A Portion of Blk 2 1974-75 52.24 8.88 -61.12
Kinsmons 2nd Addition 1973-74 48.11 12.03 60.14
Heppner P.B. 71-531 1972-73 52.12 17.20 69.32
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 267.60
2S2635BC-5700 1-1 1975-76 1,241.91 167.66 1,409.57
All Lot 6 Blk 1 Ayers 1974-75 867.57 147.49 1,015.06
4th Addition Heppner 1973-74 915.42 228.86 1,144.28
n.B. 54-275 1972-73 985.67 325.27 1,310.94
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 4,879.65
May 5, 12.
Elvira Irby
Tax Collet tor
Morrow County, Oregon
Dennis 1). Doherty
Uistrict Attorney
Morrow County, Oregon
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