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SIX-The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 22, iiki 1981 HHS Homecoming Court Glenn Smith yard chosen 'Yard of Month' and emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordin ance shall be In full force and effect from November 1, 1981, after Its passage and , approval. Passed by the Court and approved this 14 day of October, 1981. BY ORDER OF THE MOR ROW COUNTY COURT I t In l i,, . h,- f1, . . rfv x ... x . , J l Vfr fit . ' 4i H I , f ? t W1 s Twnm-x.Jf' ,-,..- Vi . 0" 19K1 HHS HnmeonminB Cmirf, lift to right: junior Anne Murray, senior Sandra Ward. siMimr Cinrti Itcri'stroin wnmr K;iri- knu v find nimiir .ludv V;inl "V 1981 HHS Powder Puff Court 1981 HHS Powder Puff Court, left to right: junior Greg Connor, senior Dorian Forrar. senior Dim Kindsfather. senior I-e Rice and junior Jeff Orr. FFA Slave Sale nets $1,200 k W: mJr. " A-v I J S ', 3 ".. 1? M a i Heppner FFA slaves with Instructor Roger Records, third from right, lower row and auctioneer Ken Grieb, lower right Bv MARY ANN CERULI.O Thirty-four young people were "sold" last Thursday, Oct. 15, during the Heppner Chapter of Future Farmers of America's annual Slave Sale. A total of $1,200 was raised for FFA with bids ranging from $20 on up to $80 for the PUBLIC MEETINGS Oct. 26 - Juvenile Services Commission. South Morrow County to meet at Morrow County Courthouse basement, conference room. North Mor row County to meet at Boardman City Hall. Both meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. Programs for 1982-83 will be discussed. Mon.. Oct. 26 - Morrow County Planning Comm., Courthouse. Heppner. 8 p.m.: Heppner Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m. Wed.. Oct. 28 - Heppner Public Library Board. Library. 8 p.m.: Morrow County Court. County Building. Irrigon. 10 a.m. instructor. Koger Records. FFA members were auc tioned off rapidly by area auctioneer Ken Grieb. "I'm very pleased with the amount we raised and greatly appreciate all the buyers' support." remarked Roger Records after the sale. Buyers for the FFA. Slave Sale this year included MCGG. Currin Ranches. Bob McEwen. Green Feed. Ned Clark. Rill Ranches. Brosnan Ranches. Bailey Ranches. Griebs. Coast to Coast. Hayes, S & J Market. M & R Floor Covering. First Interstate Bank. Bob Van Schoiack. Bob Laughlin. Betty Mills. Cliff Green, and Horseshoe Here-fords. Xmas Cotillion slated in Pendleton Dee. 5 Tickets for the 13th annual Christmas Cotillion, to be held at the Pendleton Armory Saturday, Dec.' 5 are now on sale, said Carole Chvilicek, publicity chairrian for the event. Tickets for "The Magic of Christmas," may be purchas ed on a first come-first served basis, said Chvilicek. All proceeds benefit the Ameri can Cancer Society. To purchase tickets, a $30 check per couple payable to the American Cancer Society should be sent to: Christmas Cotillion, P.O. Box 325, Pen dleton, OR 97801. "$26.50 Of the ticket price is tax deductible as a contribution to the Cancer Sociity," she added. Music for the event will be provided by Wayne McGuf fin's orchestra, an 18 piece group from the Tri -Cities, she said. PUBLIC HOTICES 0 PUBLIC NOTICE THE MORROW COUNTY Glenn and Lenna Smith The yard of Glenn and Lenna Smith, 475 W. Morgan, Heppner was chosen by the Heppner Garden Club as Yard of the Month. "The yard met all the requirements of Yard of the Month. It was neat, free of weeds, the shrubs were well groomed and the yard is well utilized with a garden in back of the house," said a garden club spokesperson. The Smith yard is the last selection for the Heppner award for the year, said the spokesperson. "The garden club committee will begin watching for beautiful yards again in the spring," she added. COURT AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 14, 1981 ADOPTED THE FOL LOWING ORDINANCE BY UNANIMOUS VOTE UNDER EMERGENCY PROCED URE AS AUTHORIZED BY ORS 203.045: hours as established by the Morrow County Personnel policy. Justice CourtOrdinance) ORDINANCE NO. MC-C4 WHEREAS ORS 51.020 in vests county courts with the authority to set off and establish or modify justice of peace districts and, WHEREAS the Justice of the Peace of the fifth district has submitted his resignation which shall become effective October 31, 1981, and WHEREAS consolidation of the Morrow County Justice Court Districts into one dis trict would provide substan tial cost savings to the people of Morrow County, and WHEREAS more efficient and complete justice can be administrated by a unified ' Morrow County Justice Court ' and WHEREAS the Umatilla -Morrow County District Court is available for services form erly provided exclusively by the justice courts. The County Court of Morrow County ordains as follows: Section 1 The fifth District Justice Court for Morrow County and the sixth District Justice Court for Morrow County are hereby consolidated into one justice court which shall be known as the Justice Court for Morrow County. Section 2 The Justice of the Peace for the Justice Court for Morrow County shall sit at the Court House An nex in Irrigon, Ore gon for two days per week and shall sit at the Morrow County Courthouse for two days per week. Section 3 The Justice of the Peace for Morrow County shall estab ish and maintain a traffic violations bureau in the Mor row County Court house Annex which shall have a clerk available during regular working . Section 4 The clerk of the violations bureau shall be bonded in the same manner as a deputy county clerk. Section 5 In as much as It is necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the citi zens of Morrow County that this ord inance have effect November 1, 1981, Donald C. McElligott, Morrow County Judge i Warren H McCoy, Morrow County Commission er Dorothy Krebs, Morrow County Commissioner ATTEST: Barbara Bloodsworth 1 County Clerk i Published: Oct. 22, 1981 PORT OF MORROW. OREGON NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACT UPON AN ORDINANCE TO ISSUE REVENUE BONDS (WESTERN ALFALFA COMPANY PROJECT) Public notice is hereby given that on November 5, 1981, at 1 :00 p.m. the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Morrow will meet at the City Council Chambers of the City of Boardman, 19 Town Square, Boardman, Oregon, for the purpose of acting upon an ordinance authorizing issu ance by the Port of Morrow, Oregon of its revenue bonds for the acquisition of a leasehold interest in certain industrial facilities for West ern Alfalfa Company and authorizing the execution of certain documents and related matters. Such meeting will be a public meeting and interest ed persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. A copy of the ordinance will be available for inspection at the office of the Port of Morrow. Oregon. This notice is publish ed pursuant to the require ments of ORS 777.585. portof morrow, OREGON Patricio FluR,5ecretary Published: Oct. T5, "22. 1981 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 6843 UNITED STATES NATION AL BANK OF OREGON, Plaintiff, vs. COUGHRAN ENTERPRIS ES, INC., a Washington corp oration, LESLIE P. COUGH RAN and PATSY J. COUGH RAN, TOWN CENTERS AS SOCIATES, a limited partner ship, and LESLIE P. COUGH RAN and PATSY J. COUGH RAN, dba ARTISTIC IN TERIORS, Defendants. By virtue of an execution issued out of the above entitled court in the subject cause on the 14 day of October, 1981, pursuant to t judgement and decree rendered and entered on the 13th day of October, 1981, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants and each of them, wherein it , was decreed that a certain mortgage held by plaintiff be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the mort gage lien be sold, which execution commanded me to sell that real property to satisfy a judgement against the defendants and each of them, in the sum of $114,423 W together with interest on said sum at the rate of 10.250 percent per annum from the 1st day of December, 1980, I will on the 1st day of December, 1981, at the hour of 10.00 o'clock a.m. at the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption as provided by law, to the highest bidder for cash, all of the interest the above named defendants had on the 29th day of June, 1978, the date of the mortgage, and all the interest which the defendants had thereafter in the following described real "property: That portion of the NW 1-4 of Section 16, Township 4 North, Range 25, E.W.M., Morrow County, Oregon, , more particularly descri bed as follows: Commencing at the cen terllne Intersection of Main Street with West Kinkade Avenue, thence North 0 degrees 22' 04" East 281.89 feet along the centerline of said Main Street; thence continuing along said centerline Northerly 1S.22 feet along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 2864.79 feet through a central angle of 0 degrees 18' 16" to a point of radial intersection with a line; thence North 89 degrees 56' 12" West 40.00 feet to point on the west margin of said Main Street and the true point of begin ning: Thence South 86 degrees 15' 00" West 323.20 feet; thence Norths degress 45' 00" West 177.00 feet; thence North 86 degrees 15' 00" East 329.44 feet more or less to a point of non radial intersection with said Westerly margin; thence Southerly 177.13 feet along said margin along the arc of a non radial curve to the right having a radius of 2824.79 feet, the center of which bears South 86 degrees 28' 14" West through a central angle of 3 degrees 35' 34" to the true point of beginning. Containing 37918 square feet, more or less. EXCEPTING the Westerly 118 feet of the above described property. Dated this 16th day of October, 1981, Sheriff of Morrow County By: L D.Fetsch Published: Oct. 22, 29; Nov. B, 12, 1981 FULL LINE OF Put FLYERS POSTERS T UJ MULTI-PART FORMS BUSINESS FORMS REGISTER RECEIPTS LETTER HEADS & ENVELOPES j PPJC30G Call or stop by for a free estimate on your printing job. In addition we have: WEDDING INVITATIONS & PRINTED NAPKINS COPIES 20c WHILE U-WAIT RUBBER STAMPS The Heppner GAZETTE-TIM ES Printing Division 147 W. Willow 676-9228