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r'H-jT-n, e, m ii a )-ii"t m v mt m mr mii h wte "l ' '"t1 I I T"'l'"r-I'" i a a. SIX-The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thrusday, Local youths Jump Rope for Heart . V- n V;;' f Li--- J ""asej S" Scott Forsythe. a fifth grade student at Heppner Elemen tary School, Jumps Rope for Heart at a benefit for the American Heart Association. The event was held last Wednesday in conjunction with a health fair at the school. Heppner coordinator Brenda Weygandt reported 80 stu dents and 12 teachers participated in the event. Almost $2,600 was pledged, and community support was tremendous, she said A separate contest was held every 15 minutes for the jumpers and the junior high student council provided prizes for the winners. phoio by Oeeno Ho lone youngsters Jump Rope for Heart. The event was held in lone last Saturday . lone coordinator Barbara Stefani reported that 24 children participated there. Run T-shirts arrive ' Two Heppner junior high seventh graders who will participate in the April 10 Rolling Hills Run. Shannon McLaughlin (right) and Jaci Sumner model T-shirts that have arrived for the run. Participants who complete either the three or six-mile run will be awarded both a T-shirt and a certificate. The deadline for early registration, at a cost of $6 is Thursday. Mar. 17. After that date a 17 fee will be charged through the day of the run. Applications may be picked up at the Heppner Elementary School office and at many Heppner businesses. Spring vacation begins Morrow County students will begin their spring vaca tion when schools dismiss next Friday. Mar. 18. at regular Benefit Dance for Debora Palmer Sat., March 19 $5 per person Serving Hors Doeuvres X"' -- 9p.m. - 2a.m. Heppner Elks 358 dismissal time. Classes will resume Mon day. Mar. 28. (Turnpike Cruiser 1 from LaGrande'y i March 17. 1983 HIIS junior wins $200 scholarship Melissa Privett Melissa Privett, a Heppner High School junior, has won the local United Nations Pil grimage for Youth Contest. She received a $200 scholar ship for her efforts. Privett wrote a 500 word essay on the role of smaller nations in the United Nations. The local contest is spon sored by the Willow I O O F. Lodge No. 66 of Heppner. She traveled to Pendleton last Sunday to participate in a speak-off with other winners in the district. Frank Lockwood. Jr. of Hermiston won the district contest, and will receive a sightseeing trip across the country in July. He and other winners from throughout the Northwest will travel by bus to New York to spend three days atd the United Nations and will also spend several days in the Washington. D C. area. The Odd Fellows Lodge spon sors the trip and entertains the triD- Lesli Viall of Riverside High School, Boardman, was cho sen as alternate. Darcey Evans of Pendleton also competed in the district contest. Melissa, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Audie Privett of Heppner, plans to use her scholarship to attend Oregon College of Beauty and Barber ine in Hermiston. B , . PUBLIC NOTICES' - : 1 St. . STANDARD BID FORM MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT P.O. BOX 368 LEXINGTON. OREGON 97839 503 t 989-8202 MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT invites bids on the following: 1 65 passenger school bus 1 53 passenger school bus 1 29 passenger school bus Specifications and bid forms are enclosed or are available upon request at the address below. Bids will be opened at Lexing ton on Friday, March 18 and will be presented to the dis trict board on March 21st at 8:00 p.m. at Columbia Junior High School in Irrigon. Bids are to be sent or deli vered in sealed envelopes plainly marked SCHOOL BUS BID. All bids are to be mailed or delivered to the Morrow County School District Office, P.O. Box 368. Lexington, Ore gon 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 Published: March 10. 17, 1983. Estate of AMANDA S. DUVALL. Deceased NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No. 1897 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Morrow. Probate Department. t '- s J I Jmm RAILROAD I m!aa TIES 1 I in full 25 units ? I y75 o- k single 1 LEXINGTON LUMBER ; ? 989-8586 PUBLIC NOTICES In the Matter of the Estate of AMANDA S. DUVALL, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that VERNON O. WAID and LESTER Tl'BBS have been appointed and have qualified as the Personal Representa tives of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present the same, with vou chers and duly verified, to the undersigned personal repre sentatives at: 710 S.W. Third Avenue. Portland, Oregon 97204 within four (4 months after the date of first publica tion of this notice, as stated below, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the above proceedings may obtain ad ditional information from the records of the Court, the Per sonal Representatives, or the attorneys for the Personal Representatives. Dated and first published March 10. 1983. Gleason. Scarborough & Kretzmeier Attorneys at Law. P C. 710 S.W. Third Avenue Portland, Oregon 97204 Attorneys for Personal Representatives VERNON O. WAID 10348 N E. Fargo Portland. OR 97220 LESTER TUBBS 3020 East Main-Space J6 Mesa. Arizona 85203 Personal Representatives Published: March 10. 17, 24. 1983. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff. vs. THOMAS J. JAYO: LAURA M JAYO: SUNRIVER EN TERPRISES. INC.: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ORE GON, now known as FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF OREGON. N.A.: CROCKER EQUIPMENT LEASING, INC: UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF ORE GON . UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA: EUCON CORPORATION, doing busi ness as EUCON CORPORA TION OF IDAHO: and J R. SIMPLOT COMPANY. Defendants CIVIL NO 82-713 NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By virtue of an execution for the sale of real property is sued out of the above-entitled Court in the above-entitled cause, to me directed and dated January 28. 1983. pursu ant to a Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure entered in said Court on January 3. 1983, and amended by Order dated January 13. 1983. wherein it was decreed that a certain mortgage held by Plaintiff be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the lien of said mortgage be sold, which execution commanded me to sell that real property to satis fy the indebtedness set forth in said decree, in favor of Plain tiff United States of America and against Thomas J. Jayo, Laura M. Jayo and Sunriver Enterprises. Inc.. in the prin cipal sum of $434,516 86. toge ther with interest accrued through January 3. 1983. in the amount of $104.999 15. with interest accuring thereafter at 8 75 percent per annum until paid, and the further sum of $40164 for costs and dis bursements therein taxed, plus the costs of and upon this writ: I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have levied on all the right, title, and interest of the above named Defendants in and to the following-described real property situated in Morrow County. Oregon, to-wit: PARCEL I: lot 7 in Block 3. PORT OF MORROW FOOD PROCESSING PARK in section 10. township 4 north, range 25 E.W.M.. Morrow County. Oregon. EXCEPT the east 30 feet. PARCEL II: An easement for "Right of Way Purpo ses" over the east 30 feet of Lot 7. Block 3. PORT OF MORROW FOOD PROCES SING PARK, in section 10. township 4 north, range 25 E.W.M., Morrow County. Oregon. NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution and in compliance with the com mands of said writ. I will, on March 29. 1983. at 11:00 A.M.. at the Morrow County Court house at Heppner. Oregon, sell at public auction, without right of redemption, to the highest bidder for cash, or for certified check or cashier's check payable to the Treasur er of the United States, all the right, title, and interest of the Defendants in and to the real property described above, or anv part thereof, to satisfy execution costs and indebted ness set forth above. DATED this second day of February. 1983. KERNANH BAGLEY United States Marshal District of Oregon Published: February 24; March 3. 10. 17. 1983. Original publication AMENDED NOTICE OF MEASURE ELECTION COUNTY OF MORROW Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, March 29, 1983, an election will be held in Morrow County. Oregon. The polls will be open from 8:00 a m. to 8 00 p.m. The following question shall be submitted to the qualified voters thereof: TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE SIX PERCENT LIMITATION SHALL MORROW COUNTY LEVY $2,304,197 OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE FOR ALL COUNTY OPERATIONS DURING FISCAL YEAR 1983-84? The purpose of this levy is to provide funds to balance the Morfrow County operating budget, and the Morrow Coun ty Hospital and Ginic budgets for 1983-84 The Morrow Coun ty tax base for 1983-84 is $438,281. This levy, with anti cipated receipts from all sources, will not finance ex penditures for General Fund, Roads. General School Funds, Cities portion of Road Funds and operation of the Hospital and North Morrow County Clinic. Increases are due to inflation, existing labor con tracts tied to cost of living, and certain changes in hospi tal operations, plus 8 percent for uncollected taxes. The total levy will be $2,742,478. If this measure is approved, $2, 188.036 of the taxes levied in 1983-84 are eligible for partial state funding. However, $554,442 of the taxes levied will be totally financed by local taxpayers without any partial state payment. Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth Administrative Assistant LoRayne M. Bowman Published: March 17, 24, 1983. CORRECTED AMENDED NOTICE OF MEASURE ELECTION COUNTY OF MORROW Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, March 29, 1983, an election will be held in Morrow County, Oregon. The polls will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm. The following question shall be submitted to the qualified voters thereof: TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE SHALL MORROW COUNTY LEVY $2,304,197 OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE FOR ALL COUNTY OPERATIONS DURING FISCAL YEAR 1983-84? The purpose of this levy is to provide funds to balance the Morrow County operating budget, and the Morrow Coun ty Hospital and Clinic budgets for 1983-84. The Morrow Coun ty tax base for 1983-84 l $438,281. This tax base, with anticipated receipts from all sources, will not finance exy penditures for General Fund," Roads, General School Fund. Cities portion of Road Funds and operation of the Hospital, and North Morrow County Clinic. Increases are due to inflation, existing labaor con tracts tied to cost of living, plus 8 percent for uncollected taxes. The total levy will be $2,742,478. If this measure is 'approved, $2,376,290 of the taxes levied in 1983-84 are eligible for partial state fund ing. However. $366,188 of the taxes levied will be totally financed by local taxpayers without any partial state payment. LoRayne M. Bowman Administrative Assistant Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth Published: March 17. 24,1983. OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY DOMESTIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT No. 7241 PUBLISHED SUMMONS TIMOTHY MICHAEL DYER, Petitioner, and DAWN RENE DYER. Respondent. TO: Dawn Rene Dyer. Res pondent. A Petition for Dissolution has been filed against you for a decree dissolving your mar riage, dividing your marital property, awarding child custody, child and spousal support, attorney fees and other equitable relief. This summons was first published by order of the above court on March 11, 1983. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY You must "appear" in this case or the other side will win automatically and you may be liable for attorney fees in this case. To "appear" you must file with the court a legal paper called an "appear ance," "response" or "motion." This paper must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publication specified herein along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the petitioner's attorney or. if the petitioner does not have an attorney, proof of service on the peti tioner. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately. William J. Kuhn Attorney for Petitioner Published: March 17. 24. 31; April 7. 1983. NOTICE Or SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS NOTICE If htreby glvn puriuant to ORS 311.615 of th rvlc of Partunal Property Tx warrant upon th following llaccd tK pytr. Pynt of th following llatad del inquent tM with Interest end coett of rvice miet be nade by March 10. 1983 or said warrants shall be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, to be entered In the judgment docket of said county and shall becooe a lien upon the title to any Interest In rl property owned by the person against vhx th. wirrant la Usuad, and the taxes on personal property embraced In the warrant with lntereet, penalties and costs applicable thereto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person assessed aa otherwlae provided by law. The effect shall bs the aame a though the people of the county haa recovered the judgment against ths person charged for the full amount of the delinquent tax covered by the warrant together with Interest thereon and coat aa provided by law. ' - INTEKKST TO NAME DESCRIPTION YEAR TAX MARCH 15, 83 PENALTY TOTAL Palge'e Heating t Cooling Office Equip, e. 1982 120.61 2.01 15.00 137.62 Tools Judy Miller Mobile Home 1982 25.20 .42 15.00 40.62 1981 35.22 4.58 39.80 Steve 4 Diana Partlow Mobile Home 1982 47.28 .79 15.00 63.07 Mario & Marsha Verdurco Mobile Home 1982 31.18 .52 15.00 46.70 1981 1 .54 . 15 ' Jeff King Mobile Home 1982 59.00 .99 15.00 74.99 1981 78.29 10.18 88.47 Gregory D. Looml Mobile Home 1982 267.86 4.47 15.00 287.33 KuKenlo & Maria Muniz Mobile Home 1982 10. 80 .18 15.00 25.98 1981 22.30 2.90 25.20 1980 20.30 5.08 25.38 Vernon R. Cilman Mobile Home 1982 4.77 .08 15.00 19.85 Joae M. Soto Mobile Home 1982 39.56 .66 15.00 55.22 Judy Frltchman Mobile Home 1982 121.20 2.02 15.00 138.22 1981 76.10 8.22 8-32 Otfo Hlnz Mobile Home 1982 319.20 3.19 15.00 337". 39 Published: March 17, and April" T. 1983 ftblinoSSsI Polling places for the March 29, 1983, special election will be as follows : Combined Boardman 1A & .IB Greenfield Grange ; - ' lone3 . ' lone City Hall Combined Irrigon 4A & 4B . , . North Morrow Annex Lexington 5 Lexington School Office Hardman 2 4 Combined Heppner 6.7.8, Neighborhood Center Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: March 17. 24. 1983. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Morrow County Plan ning Commission will hold a public hearing March 28. 1983 at the Morrow County Annex Building. Irrigon, Oregon at 8:00 p.m. A public hearing will be held on the following: 1. A public hearing will be conducted on March 28, 1983 at 8 00 p m. In the Irrigon, Ore gon courthouse annex to consider renewal of the Wey erhaeuser Company wood chip storage and barge load ing facility, Township 4N, Range 24, Section 18, 7.5 miles west of Boardman on the Columbia River. 2. A public hearing will be conducted on March 28. 1983 at 8:30 p.m. in the Irrigon, Ore gon courthouse annex to con hear a request by Mr. Lee Docken for a sanitary land fill operation on Port of Morrow property in Township 4N. Range 25. Section 24. south of Wilson Road and facing the Bombing Range road. 3 A public hearing will be conducted on March 28, 1983 at :00 pm. In the Irrigon. Oregon courthouse annex building to hear a request to open a gravel pit on land belonging to Wallace Fred rickson, Township 5N, Range 26, Section 27. east of Patter son Ferry Road and south of the Old Columbia River High way. 3 5 miles west of Irrigon. Interested persons are in vited to the hearing and to express their views. Written, signed statements will be con sidered. Reasons for approval or disapproval should be in cluded in written or oral statements. Gene Trumbull Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published: March 17. 1983. PUBLIC NOTICE FIRST BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A meeting of the Budget Committee for the Heppner Water Control District will be held Tuesday. March 29, 1983 at 7:30 P.M.. at Soil Conserva tion Office. Gilliam & Bisbee Building, Heppner, Oregon. At 24, 31, Mar go Morrow this time the budget message and the proposed budget will be represented to the budget committee for their consider ation. A copy of the proposed budget will be available at 471 North Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. Anyone may discuss the bullet In whole or in part with the budget committee, Al Osmln, Budget Officer Published: March 17, 1983. On April 6. 1983 at 9:00 a m. at the County Courthouse in Heppner, at the regular meet ing of the Morrow County Court, objections, If any, will be heard to a proposed ex change of real property In volving Morrow County. The proposed exchange would grant the following land to the County : Beginning 176 ft. N of the SW corner of Lot 4. block 1 of Quaid's Addition to Hep pner. OR: and running then S 70' on the W line of lot 4, then E 111' to the ctr of Hin ton Cr. then due N 70', then W 111' to pob In exchange the County would grant the following land: Lot 6 Block 4 of Ayer's Add tion of the City of Heppner This notice is given In accor dance with ORS 275.100 ( 2) Published: March 10. 17, 24, 31. 1983. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No. 1898 In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN A O'BRIEN. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed 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 publica tion of this notice, as stated below, to the Personal Repre sentative at the office of Pe terson & Peterson, Attorneys for the Personal Representa tive, 352 S W. First Street, Pendleton, Oregon 97801. or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the pro ceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Representative or the Attorneys for the Per sonal Representative. DATED and first published this 10 day of March. 1983. TIMOTHY B.COLLINS BOOS E. Court Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Personal Representative Published: March 10. 17. 24. 1983 anerer County Tax Collector