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3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant (o ORS 477.250, notice li hereby given that public hearing will be held for the purpose of providing all owner of lands an opportun ity to be heard on matters pertaining to the budgeting of moneys required to defray the cost of fire protection and suppression within the bound aries of the Eastern Oregon Fire Protection District and for privately owned lands In Buker. Crook. Deschutes. Gil liam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Malheur. Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler counties within the boundaries of the Deschutes, Malheur. Mt. Hood. Ochoco. Umatilla and Wallowa-Whitman Na tional Forests. Hearings will be held at the following places: West Central Oregon Division. Tuesday, April 13. 1982. 10 a m . at Prineville Division Headquarters. Prineville. Oregon. West Central Oregon Division, Monday. April 12. 1982. 10a.m. at The Dalles Division Head quarters. The Dalles. Oregon. Northeast Oregon Division, Friday. April 16. 19B2, 2 p.m., at La Grande Division Head quarters. I -a Grande, Oregon. F.ast Central Oregon Division. Thursday. April 15. 1982. 2 p m . at John Day Division Headquarters, John Day. Ore gon Copies of (is budget may be inspected at the Eastern Oregon Forest Protection Dis trict offices at John Day. Prineville. The Dalles, and La Grande, Oregon. OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY M MIKE MILLER. STATE FORESTER Published : March 25. April 1 1H2 t CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF OREGON MORROW COUNTY No E 5993 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Matter of the Marriage of SIDNEY PAUL KNOPP. Petitioner, and CARON JOYCE KNOPP, Respondent. By virtue of an execution issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated the 18th day of March, 19H2, upon a Judge ment rendered and entered In said court on the 1st day of September, 1978. in favor of Sidney Paul Knopp. Petition er, and against Caron Joyce Knopp, Respondent, for the sum of SEVEN THOUSAND AND NO -100 . DOLLARS ($7,000 00). with interest thereon at the rate of 6 percent per annum from the 1st day of September, 1979, and the costs of and upon this writ. I certify that on the 19th day of March, 19H2, I levied on all the right, . title and interest of the within named Respondent in and to the following described real property situated in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 2 and 3. in Block 20, in Mt Vernon's Addition to the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution and in compliance with the com mands of said writ I will, on Tuesday, the 27th day of April, l9H2,at 11:00a.m., at the front door of the County Courthouse in Heppner, Morrow 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 Respondednt had on the 1st day of September, 1978, the date of the enrolling and docketing of the Judgement 3 herein, or since that date had in and to the above described property or any part thereof to satisfy said execution, Inter est, costs and accruing costs. DATED, March tt, l82. First Publication: March 25, 1982 Last Publication: April 15. 1982 L D Fetsch Sheriff. Morrow County. Oregon By: Pauline Winter Civil Deputy Published: March 25. April 1. 8. 15. 1982 A public meeting of the budget comittee of the Port of Morrow will be held at the offices of the Port. No. 1 Marine Drive. Boardman. Oregon, on April 8. 1982. at 7:30 p.m. At this time the budget message and the proposed budget for fiscal year 1982 83 will be presented to the budget committee for its consideration. A copy of the proposed budget will be avail able at the Port of Morrow office during regular office hours. Anyone may discuss the budget In whole or In part with the budget committee. Wayne L. Schwandt Budget Officer Published: March 25. 1982. The polling places will be as follows for the March 30, 1982 election : Boardman combined precinct Greenfield Grange, lone precinct lone City Hall Irrigon Combined precinct -North Morrow Annex Lexington Lexington School Bldg. Hardman Heppner combined precinct Old City Library Bldg. Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodiworth Published: March 25, 1982 PUBLIC NOTICE A PUBLIC HEARING will be held before the Heppner City Council at 8:00 P.M., Monday. April 5th, 1982 at City Hall, Heppner, Oregon giving citiiens the opportunity to comment on use of State Revenue Sharing. Citizens will have the opportunity to make oral or written comments and ask questions concerning the proposed use of the funds in relation to the entire budget, including possible off-set against property taxes. The use of State Revenue Sharing funds will be discus sed as a separate item on the agenda. Marshall Lovgren, City Administrator Heppner, Oregon Published: March 25. 1982 PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held Monday, April 5th, 1982 at 8:00 P.M. during the City of Heppner Council Meeting at City Hall. Heppner. Oregon on Ordinance No. 450. an ordin ance declaring the City's election to receive State revenues. Ordinance No. 450 will be read in its entirety and presented for enactment. Marshall Lovgren City Administrator Published: March 25, 1982 Business Cards o J995 Gazette Times 676-9228 PUBLIC N0TICIS H.H.S. Energy Education By JUSTINE WEATHER FORD Ann Lindsay, president, and Michelle Aaron, secretary, of the Heppner High School Chapter of the National Honor Society, announce that the students and teachers judged as prize winners of the writing contest which wrapped up National Energy Education Day at the school are: Karen Howe and Linda Panter teachcrs: students - first prize, a radio went to Donna Devln: second prize a calcul ator was won by Lee Rice and the other eleven student winners who gained assorted prizes were: Michelle Aaron: Robin Ball. Marty Britt. Sherrl Clement. Archie Lucas. Lovena Marlatt. Carla Miles. Milissa Privet). Kristl Polzen. Glenn Smith and John Sumner. From 8:37 a.m. until 1:40 p.m. on Friday. March 19. all students, faculty and several visitors participated in Na tional Energy Education Day at Heppner High School for which studenlhody President John Murray was the overall chairman. The school cafetor- ium was an action-filled place mm was an at'iinn-niiea place " iiiciinai evtrui 01 uic uaj a .. --- while educational talk and Sr. high bowling - dance party slated April 2 The Morrow County Juv- welcome, said a spokesper- tickets are purchased before dance by. s p : . rnmm issinn A 1 a r n u 1...L.1 tu. a enile Services Commission will sponsor n bowling and dance part v. Friday. April 2 at the Heppner Bowling alley from 9:30 p m. to 1 a m. All senior high students are Not all voters will vote on all offices as school advisory committee QPFPIAIpPpPTinKI RAM flT members are elected by zone. Only those advisory committee ortUIHL CLCU IIUm DMLLU I members that pertain to your precinct will appear on your ballot TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE SIX PERCENT CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION Morrow County Clerk Morrow County, Oregon Barbara Bloodsworth Tuesday, March 30, 1982 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Place a Cross (X) or a Check Mark (f) in the voting square before the du Doctor I,, commit- buo. word "YES" or before the word "NO" for the answer voted for. j Stab Tm Tan fW A smJ AmL PROPOSAL iiNinumiwiMM SHALL MORROW COUNTY LEVY $2,825,300 OUTSIDE OREGON CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION FOR ALL COUNTY OPERATIONS DURING FISCAL YEAR 198283. FACSIMILE purpose SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT S!l&! Morrow operatinK budKet-and MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT explanation lun m.crOV rnUWrrrtT UFURPR MolT0W County Ux for 1982 83 wi" 413-473- s levy with anticipated receipts from DtSTTUCT DIRECTOR AND ADVISORY COmmiTTcc MtMBtHa all sources, will not finance expenditures for General Fund, Roads. General School Funds, Cities MorrtW County, Oregon portion of Road Funds and operation of the Hospital and North Morrow County Clinic. Increases are due to inflation, existing labor contracts tied to cost of living and certain changes in hospital operations, plus 8 for uncollected taxes. The total levy will be $3,238,773. If this measure is approved. $2,583,056 of the taxes levied in the 1982-83 fiscal year are eligible for partial State Tuesday. March JO. 1982 from .-00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. funding. However. $655,717 of the taxes levied will be totally financed by local taxpayers without any partial State payment Place a Cross (X) or a Check Mark ) in the voting square between the number and the name of the person voted for I I Vce un-- . I YES I VOTE FOR THE TAX LEVY OBTWCT PKECTOB ZOME 1 4 Ylif Ttnw Voll tw 1 ' 1 J JOE STEVENS Robert Mckinley NO I VOTE AGAINST THE TAX LEVY HEPPWEH LEXH6T0S ADVISORY COMMITTEE FACSIMILE '' SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT wsmox .i iywtw vi ONE YEAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY H HELEN M. IUEHL Unrrnxu Pniinty Hponnn IHWI W WW Mil k J i WtWMVM 5 Lj KAREN STACK rOSTTPN tw.4 3 Ylif Term Vott tor 1 ( Barbara e. haves Tuesday, March 30, 1982 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. I Place a Cross (X) or A Check Mark (f) in the voting square before the ! "y-7 2 YMf Um VBt' 1 word "YES" or before the word "NO" for the answer voted for. I T (j EDWIN A. 8TRUTHER8 r - t (J NELLA BRITT PROPOSAL SHALL morrow COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVY $4,206,506 OUTSIDE THE OREGON CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION FOR DISTRICT OPERATION DURING MARDMAM-ffBCOM ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1982-1983? POSinO m. 4 3 Vw Term Voti far 1 PIUPOSE I r- BURREL COOLEY The district has authority to levy only the tax base of $661,249. This sum, plus non-tax revenues, is not adequate to operate the schools. It is necessary to submit to the voters . levy request in excess of the Ux base. The levy to finance the operating budget for rOSmON M. 3 3 Ywr Ttrni VaU Hi 1 19823 is $186,421 greater than the levy for 1981-82. 10 JOHN T. JENSEN EXPLANATION II n MARSHALL RICHMOND Reasons for increases are cost of living increases in the form of salary and other l! benefits, increases in the cost of energy, purchased services, replacement, maintenance Hi CAROL CENEVA TiTvS and general increases in all costs due to the universal inflation which effects purchases of all goods and services. PE ADYSOBY COMMITTEE If this measure is approved $4,401,613 of the taxes levied in the 1982 83 fiscal year are POSITKM to. 3 3 Ym Twin Vtt tor 1 eligible for partial funding by the state. However, $466,143 of the taxes will be totally i financed by local taxpayers. .11 j PERRY MORTOt ' DYES I VOTE FOR THE TAX LEVY fOSmOW Ht.t 3 YtarTtffli vmfcfi 14 MARVIN PADBERO j . . N0 1 V0TE AGAINST THE TAX LEVY TEXAS0ILWQ.L I . , -ft ""I AVI " 1 1 IIHS Honor Society Energy Night Live' as guest speakers - instructors Corky Hessla. PGE: Eric Anderson. Columbia Basin Electric director: John Nord hcim. County Extension Staff: Roger Records. HHS FFA advisor: Wayne Schwandt. Port of Morrow, and David Burns. Pendleton Solar Energy lecturer, gave worth son. The cost will be $5.70 and will include three lines of bowling, a burger basket, medium soft drink and an ice cream sundae, or $4 75 if winners announced students perform in demonstrations. After lunch the film "The Light at the End of the Tunnel" gave a good overview of the energy situation, featur ing the corrections being made in two western commun ities. Portland and Davis. California. The final event of the day's April 2. Or a hot dog basket may be purchased for 5.25. or $4 25 if purchased before April 2. A stereo will be available so students may bring albums to The Heppner Ga programs was a tnree-act production "Energy Night Live" by members of the National Honor Society and the pre-college English class. This serious-humorous dra matization dealt with energy problems and offered possible solutions. The simple stage setting, the interesting cos tuming and the skillful student presentations really put the conservation message forth cleverly and effectively. The final act of the produc tion featured a Miss Renew able Energy Beauty Contest in which the appropriately cos tumed contestants were Miss geothermal. Miss Wind. Miss Gasohol. Miss Hydropower. Miss Bio-mass and a rather late entrant Miss Solar who was touted as the grand mother of most of the other entrants. At the conclusion of the stage show all students were directed to return to their regular 6th and 7th period classes where they and their teachers wrote twenty-minute articles on any aspect of energy use. The winners were awarded their prizes as the worthwhile Energy Education Day concluded. dance by. said the spokesper son. The dining area will be cleared for dancing. The game room will also be open, however game prices are not included in the package, she added. zette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 25, 1982 - SEVEN lone students present Welcome Spring Program It ( , -..:,,,, is?1? , J Second grade square Students in kindergarten through sixth grade, under the direction of their teachers, presented a program entitled Welcome Spring on Thursday evening. March 19 at the lone School Cafetorium. Kindergarten children and their teacher. Marlene Davi son, sang "Bingo" and did a pantomime to "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." They were followed by synchroniz ed dancing and lummi stick rhythms to the song "Alley Cat" which was directed by Tom Busey. the sixth grade teacher. The second grade class, under the direction of Laura Broderick. danced the Vir ginia Reel and sang "Magic Penny." after which the class . members passed out pennies to the crowd. Betty Rietmann led the first grade class in singing four dancers songs arm a play "The Little Red Hen." Next, a timely energy conservation skit titled "Alice and Peter in No Energy Land" was performed by the fifth graders under the direction of Karen Beck. Barbara Adams' third grad ers danced two square dances . and acted out five short plays designed for only two actors. After a surprise act by some visiting Martians the fourth graders exercised to a physi cal fitness song "Chicken Fat" and led the audience in singing two Irish ballads, accompanied by their teacher Diana Kincaid. Craig Gutierrez, was in charge of stage decorations: Marilyn Rietmann, piano ac companiment. John Marick. stage maintenance, Barbara Peterson, costumes, Marylee Hiemstra and Karen Kandle, programs: and Denny Starr. ! curtain and lighting. ),. flirt nrt...n1fl.iitfTim1tiirftiiT- - -t.itfHiJ 4k,d.mMM m ijiiij)i(BiiiilB1l'fl1i-TtV