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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 10, 1979 Three for Junior Olympics Con, from page 5 Public Notice Public Notice Britt, 2nd Suzie Jacobs, 3rd Teena Galbraith, 4th Judi Ward, 5th Connie Engle. Boys 100m Dash: Matt Barnes, 2nd Casey Fargher, 3rd Duane Garrett, 4th Charles Parker. Girls 100m Dash: Suzie Jacobs, 2nd Connie Engle, 3rd Kim Miller, 4th LeAnn Quig ley, 5th Wendy Skillicorn. Girls 200m Dash: 1st Sherry Clement, 2nd Teena Gal braith, 3rd Tracy Rush, 4th DeRina Reid. Boys 200m Dash: 1st Matt Barnes, 2nd Mark Way, 3rd Sid Kennedy, 4th Kevin Rob arge. Boys 800m Run: 1st Duane Garrett, 2nd Matt Barnes, 3rd Greg Orr, 4th Farrell Griggs. Girls 800m Run : 1st Connie Engle. Intermediate Division (14-15): Boys Shot Put : Wes Marlatt, 2nd Jay Hayes, 3rd Marty Britt. Girls Shot Put: Nita Shehan, Treana Horner, 3rd Tara Malioney, 4th Irene Penning ton. Boys High Jump: Shane Laughlin, tied for 2nd Jay Hayes and Andy Samples. Girls High Jump: 1st Mary Kincaid. Boys Long Jump: 1st Dusty Thomason, 2nd Shane Laugh lin, 3rd Mike Cur r in, 4th Craig Miles. Girls Long Jump: Shelley Fraser, 2nd Nita Shehan. Girls Discus: 1st Irene Pennington, 2nd Nita Shehan. Boys 100m Dash: 1st Matt Clark, 2nd Dusty Thomason, 3rd Jeff Orr, 4th Andy Samples. Girls 100m Dash: 1st Treana Horner, 2nd Shelly Fraser, 3rd Darla Anglin. Boys 1 Mile Run: 1st Duane Garrett, 2nd Jeff Orr, 3rd Archie Lucas, 4th Marty Britt. Grand Squares hold group birthday party The Grand Squares held their 11th Anniversary Dance May 5 at the Heppner Legion Hall. A great time was had by everyone with lots of home made ice cream and a special Anniversary cake. Visitors included former members Jim and Helen Cochran from La Grande. Jim and Mary McLean, Redmond, and Herchel and Betty Mur dock from Tygh Valley. There were also visitors from the Pendleton Rocket Squares, the Hermiston Square Knots and a couple from Mount Vernon. The dance was called by our regular caller, Darrel Wilson. Wilderness Cont. from page 6 Receipts are expected to increase dramatically in the future. The adjoining map shows the areas currently in question and outlines the management priorities assigned by the Forest Service in the Heppner Planning Unit. The current policy demanded by the Forest Service stipulates that the primary concern for many areas is maintenance of elk habitat, with timber product ion as a secondary concern. Thus, existant in current policy of the area is an inherent constraint on timber sales and production by the elk herd. This is not a temporary policy adopted by the Forest Service, rather, it serves as a long-range man date for area management. Pulic law, both state and federal, contain numerous provisions for comprehensive environmental standards in multiple use land. Although multiple use activities do affect the soil, soil product ivity is required by law to be maintained. All activities in multiple use managed areas must meet existing State and Federal water quality stand ards. Though this existing mechanism, both elk and fishery habitat will be main tained. Multiple use designation does not mean that the forest lands in the Heppner Unit will be clear cut and destroyed. Present techniques have pro gressed and matured to state where areas that are now designated for multiple use can effectively produce tim ber and other resources, maintain fish and wildlife . habitat while providing access to recreation opportunities for all people. What people fail to realize is that much of the scenic timber lands they look at are already in full commodity production. Rather than altering land form appearance, resource management produces ameni ties desired by many of us including increases in water supply and certain wildlife specie. Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE The Lexington City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, May 22, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of . the School District Building in Lexington, to consider adopt ion 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. PUBLIC NOTICE The lone Planning Commis sion and City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, May 21, 1979 at 8:00 p.m. at the lone City Hall to consider adoption of zoning and mobile home park ordinances. All interested persons are invited to attend. Anyone who has questions or comments or who would like to obtain a copy of the ordinances may contact Marie Hall, ECOAC, P.O. Box 1207, Pendleton, Oregon 97801, or may call toll free 1-800-452-8112. lone Planning Commission lone City Council Published May 10. 17. 1979. NOTICE MORROW COUNTY COURT is soliciting a pro posal for completion of the Morrow County Comprehen sive Plan, Implementation Measures and Technical Report. Requests for Proposals are available from the Morrow County Court in Heppner, Oregon. Morrow County Planning Office Box 541 Heppner, Oregon 97836 Published May 10, 1979 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow Probate Department Notice to Interested Persons No. 1817 Estate of Mary Pearl Green deceased Probate proceedings in the estate of Mary Pearl Green, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Dorothy M. Warren, the undersigned, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, in due form, withinlour months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the undersign ed at the following address now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: 471 N. Main Street, Heppner, Oregon 97836. All persons whose rights . may be affected by the said probate proceedings may ob tain additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal rep resentative or the latter's attorneys who are Winter & Sweeney, Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Phone 676-9456. Personal Representative, Dorothy M. Warren, General Delivery, Lexington, Oregon 97839. Phone 989-8102. Published April 26, May 3, 10, 1979 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW 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 against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper 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 SELL WITH CLASSIFIEDS 676-9228 SECOND NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING At 10:00 a.m. on May 16, 1979 at the office of the Morrow County Judge, the Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the budget for Morrow County for the fiscal year 1979-80, beginning July 1, 1979. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. . A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. at the office of the Morrow County Judge. The first Notice and Summary was published in the Heppner Gazette-Times, date of May 3, 1979. Delwin O. Nelson Judge, Morrow County Court Published May 10, 1979. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For the County of Morrow Probate Department NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No. 1821 Estate of: PETE D. ROBBINS Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of PETE D. ROBBINS, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein SELENA HARRELL, the undersigned, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the undersigned at the following address now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: WINTER & SWEENEY, 471 N. i Main Street, Heppner, Oregon 97836. All persons whose rights may be affected by the said probate proceedings may ob tain additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal rep resentative or the latter's attorneys who are WINTER & SWEENEY, Box 582, Hep pner, Oregon 97836, phone 676-9456. Personal representa tive, SELENA HARRELL, Rt. 2, Box 148, Irrigon, OR 97844, phone 922-3646. Published May 10, 17, 24, 1979. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW NO. 6158 SUMMONS BILDCO, INC., A Washington Corporation Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL P. PARTLOW; T. A. BALZHISER, and MARY N. BALZHISER; FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF SPOKANE, WASHING TON; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA acting through the FARMERS HOME ADMIN ISTRATION; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE; RICH PARTLOW: JOE T ATONE; RENT-A-RAIN; MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY; RAINIER NATION AL BANK; CREDITS BUREAU, INC.; BALDWIN PIANO AND ORGAN CO.; COLLIER CARBON AND CHEMICAL CORP., dba: AGRI-CHEM UMATILLA; Defendants. TO: MICHAEL P. PARTLOW IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court on or before the expiration of four weeks from the date of first publication of this summons; if you fail so to appear and answer, plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the above-entitled court for the relief prayed for in their complaint, to-wit: For a decree that the plaintiff have judgement against the defendant in the amount of $80,000.00 principal, together with interest thereon at the rate of 9'2 per cent per annum from May 5, 1977 until paid, $5,000.00 attorney's fees together with costs and all other necessary relief as the Court may deem proper, and for mortgage foreclosure. This summons is served upon you by publication there of for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, by the Order of The Honorable Jack Olsen, Judge of the Circuit Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, which Order was made and entered on the 13th day of April, 1979. NOTE TO DEFENDANT: MICHAEL P. PARTLOW, READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY. You must "appear" in this case or the other side will win automatically. To "appear" you must file with the Court a legal paper called a "Motion." "Demurrer" or "Answer". This paper must be given to the Court within four weeks from the date of the service of this summons upon you, along with the required filing fee. It must be in the proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiff, or the plaintiff's attorneys to show that the other side has been given a copy of this. If you have any questions you should see an attorney immediately. Dated of first publication: April 19th, 1979. Date of last publication: May 10th, 1979. WINTER & SWEENEY Herman W. Winter attorney for plaintiff P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836 Telephone: 503-676-9456 Published April 19, 26; May 3, 10, 1979 NAME DESCRIPTION YEAR Interest tax to june 15, 1979 TOTAL NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to ORS 311. 615 of the service of Personal Property fax Warrants upon the following listed tax payers. Payment of the following listed del laswKit taxes with interest and costs of service must be made by June 15, 1979, or said warrant shall be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow .County, Oregon, to be entered in the Judgaent socket 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 paraonal property embraced in the warrant with interest, penalties and costs applicable thereto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person assessed as taacvia provided by law. The effect shall be the same as though the people of the count. b4 recovered the judgment against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquen tax oeveree by the warrant together with interest thereon and cost as provided by law. INTEREST MMB DESCRIPTION YEAR TAX TO JUNE 15, 1979 TOTAL Uta Suaner be Judy's Fabrics Inventory 1978-79 101.62 3.05 104.67 Ami Heaaan aba Caaa Furniture Co. Inventory-Furniture 1978-79 173.15 5.19 178.34 aba Hotel Heppner Hotel Fusniture-Fixture 1978-79 263. 11 7-89 271.00 Jiaa Jewel Hager tffcl Hager'e Dairy Dairy Products Plant 1978-79 28.30 .85 29. 15 laser's Dairy Dairy Equipment 1978-79 4. 37 .13 4.50 4Ub F. Burkenbine tfaa Borrow Co. Creamery Creamery, Cream Prod. 1978-79 235.81 7-07 242.88 Jaaatt Ann Skow dba Northwestern Motel Inventory 1978-79 238.13 3-97 242.10 EdfcBarbara Strahm .Service .'t. Inventory 1978-79 192.79 5-78 198.57 Thomas C. Huston farm Equipment 1978-79 8.77 -26 9. 03 Wn. Rill farm Equipmet ? 1978-79 56.84 1.71 58.55 Quarter Circle V Ranches, Inc. Farm Equipment 1978-79 105.88 1.76 107.64 Bill 8. Cindy Greenup Weil prilling Macniner.v 1978-79 24.56 . 74 25-30 Malcom Fred Hoekins Farm Equipment Porter Perringer Inc. Farm Equipment Wattenburger Ranches Farm Equipment Sullivan & Johnson 1978-79 1978-79 1978-79 63.97 1,165.52 67.34 1.92 34.97, 2.02 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 65.89 1,200.49 69.36 dba Lucky O Ranch Farm Equipment 1978-79 730.80 21.92 752.72 Vern K. Evans Farm Equipment 1978-79 13.23 .40 13 63 Francine Evans dba Francine's Kitchen Bakery Eq ;ipmer.t 1978-79 5.1 .15 Geo. & Netta 'Jrigsby dba Grigsby Ent. of Ore. Inventory ' 1978-79 156. 40 4.69 161.09 Vivian L. Cameron Mobile Home 1978-79 196.05 5,88 201.93 Deanna Bacon Mobile Home 1978-79 200.88 6.03 206.91 Guadalupe Sandaval Mobile Home 1978-79 334.26 10.03 344.29 Robert F. Matkovich Mobile Home 1978-79 221.77 . 6.65 228.42 Bruce P. Kesler Mobile Home 1978-79 148.05 V.44 152.49 Terry E. & Michelle Eyler Mobile Home 1978-79 196.75 5-90 202.65 Ben Ramirez Mobile Home 1978-79 249.34 ?.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 Mobile Home 1978-79 99.35 .98 102.33 David W & Debbie Franke Mobile Home 1978-79 179.22 5.58 184.60 Kenneth i Mary A. - Hansen Mobile Home 1978-79 66.23 1.99 68.22 Jerry A Richardson Mobile Home 1978-79 150.00 4.50 154.50 u.W. 8, Khodene 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 Hoe 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 Sandlin 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 & Beatriz Miranda Mobile Home 1978-79 175.15 5.25 180.40 Paul & Joann Brown Equipment 1978-79 442.94 13.29 456.23 Keeco, Inc. Heavy Equipment 1978-79 "724.05 21.72 745.77 Joe & Hilda ocom Farm Equipment 1978-79 11.36 .34 11. 70 Harold Baker dba Nomad Restaurant Restaurant Equipment 1978-79 612.13 18.36 630.49' Delmer Hug Machinery 1978-79 25.50 .77 26.27 Harold C. Baker Farm EQuipment 1978-79 4.62 .14 4.76 Steve Partlow Farm Equipment 1978-79 10.52 .32 10.84 Earl Fegert dba E.R. Fegert Inc. Heavy Const. Equip. 1978-79 979.96 16.34 996.30 Larry. Crack. dba. . Mac Wheat Farm Equipment 1978-79 214.86 6.45 221.31 Roy A. Lindetrom Farm Equipment 1978-79 288.45 8.65 297.10 First National Leasing Inc. Leased Irrigation Equip. 1978-79 76.88 2.31 79.19 Ted Palmateer Farm Equipment 1978-79 75.87 1.26 77.13 Sun River Ent. Inc. Machinery & Inventory 1978-79 1, 119.40 33.58 1,152.98 Thomas Huston Farm Equipment 1978-79 2.49 .07 2.56 Dean & Bonnie Graves Mobile Home 1978-79 168.74 5. 06 173.80 Joseph J. Carr Jr. Mobile Home 1978-79 41.24 1.24 42.48 Wesley & Wilma 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 Mobile Home 1978-79 130.17 3.91 134.08 Oralia Villarreal Mobile Home 1978-79 61.07 1.83 62. 90 Howard & Tressie Smalley Mobile Home 1978-79 171.95 5.16 177.11 Dorothy Marlatt Mobile Home 1978-79 88.39 2.65 -91.04 Richardo Morale Mobile Home 1978-79 7?.1V 2J1 Janice E. Brown Mobile Home 1978-79 15.50 .47 1597 Dennis L & Sandra Grigsby Mobile Home 1978-79 169.40 5.08 174.48 Steve & Dianna Partlow Mobile Home 1978.79 89.90 2.70 92.6O David W. & Nancy Combes Mobile Home 1978-79 296.05 8.88 304.93 Edmona M. Bates Mobile Home 1978-79 142.60 4.28 146 88 Elvira Irby ' Morrow Bounty Tax Collector