Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 25, 1985, Page FIVE, Image 5

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PUBLIC NOTICE
P t BUC NOTICE
P I Bl.ll NOTICE hrrrby is given,
that the one year period (or the
redemption of real properties in­
cluded in the 1984 delinquent tax lien
forrc'osure proceedings instituted
by Morrow County i »regon on
September IS. 1984 in the circuit
court of the Stale of Oregon (or
Morrow County, suit No 7622 and
included in the judgement and
decree entered therein on [»ecember
20. 1984. will expire on January IS,
1986
AJI properties ordered sold under
said judgement and decree, unless
redeemed on or before January 15,
1986 will be deeded to Morrow
County, Oregon immediately on
expiration of said period of rrdem
ption, and every right and interested
of any person in such properties will
be forfeited forever to Morrow
County, Oregon
s Margo Sherer
Tax Collector
Morrow County
Published
December 19. 25. 1985
IN THE CIKCl IT Co! HT < >E THb
STATE OFOREGON
EOR I'M ATII.LA Ct>l VI N
NOTICK TO INTEHE.STb D
PEKSONS
CASE N o IS PH in
In the matter of the
ESTATE OK
J l'N E L ol'IS E SMITH
Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that tb<
undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified as personal repre
sentative 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 represent.i
live at the office of KOBKKT b
HUM ISA A Y . ATToKNF. 5 AT LAW
PO
BOX 99.1 PE N D LE TO N
OKEGON 97801. or they may t«
barred
ALL PEKSONS whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings in the
estate may obtain additional infer
mation from the records of the
Court, the personal representative
or the attorney for the personal
representative
DATED and first published
December 18 198.
s James I. Smith
Personal Reprcsentutive
l>ublish«*d Decemtier 18 . 25. 198 ■
January 1. 1985
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Thanks so much for
your kind support
this year
DOBYNS PEST
CONTROL
John & Jean
RAY BOYCE
INSURANCE
Hay «S Lil
Don’t miss our Big
New Years Eve Party
Live Music By
Kelly Jolhky
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Hv \shlev t onklin
Mcl oughlin
Milton
Ereewatei bovs and girls basket
1st
a ■ s were champions of their
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Christmas
lournamenlon Friday.
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||e|ipner s tuns basketball team
j,!\ .. .i .• i f . . h.impionship game
Mac Hi
lb | | ■ t l.ad adv a need to the chum
p. . l.q ^.i . with a .'»l 48 victory
over Freeman Washington, on F ri­
day M l. tli defeated Kiverview
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41 to earn the right to
n.,s lleppnei In the game for third
p..tt e Freeman routed Kiverview
t he M.u Hi girls prev ailevl t>0 55 in
overtinn* against West Valley.
Wash.-igton .n Fridav Meanwhile,
the Fri-eman girls lopjied Baker
J7 u. Mac lit lopped Freeman to
take the girls championship trophy
while Wcsl \ alley bombed Baker for
third place
Below is j look at Heppner's
tournament contests
Meppner 51 Freeman 48
The Mustangs held off a furious
Pt HI
F M U 1C
N . ■ hcn-l.v given and shall f»e
given tm four consecutive weeks
• t nmvg lb . ember 18. 1985 thul
the M rn v ( i qntv Court intends to
urremler jurisdiction of a certain
t .-unty road within the City of
H<iardman to the governing laxly of
the City "I liourdnian
By this
nder the t unty s jurisdiction
ver that road shall cease, along
jurisdiction to improve.
<>r rcp.ur Ihe full and
urisdictioti over the road
.it. lute juro
N.trt listed above, and for
for all purposi
lev v ing and collection of assess
nients there ore shall vest with the
Put.lu hearing shall la- held January
|. is i at the County Courthouse.
Heppner. OB at 9 00 am
The
pm pose nl said hearing will lie to
consider objections or testimony
from anv interested persons, con
cernì rig the necessity, expediency
and incuts of the transfer of juris
diction
The* dffe d ed l ounty road is Mam
Street in Hoardnian. as it lies within
IfaAardnii in. as far south as Its]
ion with Wilson Hoad
Pubbshed December IH. 25. 1985.
January I. 1988
SECOND NOTICE
NOTH ! i d .SUPPLEMENTAL
Bl i » . l I HI \HI\i.
\ public bearing on the approved
supplemental budget for Morrow
( ounty lor the fi -. al year 198. 8« will
be held at the County Court
house in Heppner. ol< at B 30a.m on
January h . into. The budget docu
men! may lx- inspected or copies
obtained by interested persons at the
office "f the County Court located at
ion Court Street llonm lot. Heppner,
OK between Hie hours of 8 ixi a m to
12 oo n<" n and I uu p m to 5 no p in
Monday through Friday Any per
son mav appear at the public hear
mg >ti tin -upplcmental budget and
disv u- the budget or any part of it
The Supplemental budget financial
summary was published in the
lleppnei Gazette Times newspaper
on December ih . I9R5
The total
requirements for the Land Acquisi­
tion and High! of W ay Keserve Fund
Supplci a-ntal Budget are $22.500 UU
and there is no tax levy
Scotty rally over the final three
quarters to advance to the champ
lonship game against Mac III
Heppner with T«dd Lindsay sew­
ing nine first period points, used
their last break to jump out to a 12 4
lead
Freeman crepl back inlo the
contest in the second frame to pull
within 28 22 at intermission
With Kirk Hansen and Matt
Jouppe connecting on jump shots
from outside the Scotties scored 12
third quarter points while holding
the Mustangs to seven Heppner's
lead was cut to 1.5 14 entering the
fourth period
Down the stretch, Heppner scored
key baskets and hit clutch tree
throws to nail down the win. 51 48
The Mustangs shot 47 percent
from the field. Freeman was nearly
as effective as they were 22 of 48 for
46 percent The Sent tic* shot 80
percent from the tree throw line
compared to 5o percent for Heppner
However. Heppner converted 14 of
26 shots while the Scotties were just
4 of 5 and did not make a trip to the
line in the second half
Lindsay tossed in 19 points lead
mg all scorers Tony t'lenient and
Wayne W ilgcrs contributed 12 and 11
more respectively f• »r the Mustangs
Topping Freeman were Hansen and
Scan la-wis with 10 apiece
Heppner snagged Mi rebounds
against the taller Scotties starting
line up
landsay and W ilgcrs each snared
seven hoard* while Keith Kenison
grablx-d six more
Duane Ball
passed out six assists
<>ur win over Ereeman gave us a
lot ot confidence heading into the
championship game replied coach
Brent E.ggers
He added
We
played our tx-sl under pressure
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MORROW COUNTY
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Heppner 40 Mclumghlin 46
The Pioneers lopped Ine Mustangs
46 4<> in Hie championship game
Mac lb uscii their p r e s s early in
the game and capitalized on It)
Heppner turnovers lo grab a 12 6
advantage in the first quarter
The Mustangs came back to make
the score 19 16 at halftime with a 10 7
advantage in the second |x-roxl At
halftime Heppner hud committed 16
turnovers to just three for Mac lit
The Mustangs stayed in the game
thanks to an 18 8 advantage on the
(lourds
In the third pcruxl. Ihe Pioneers
upped their lead lo II 26. but had 1er)
by as much as nine
Mac III remained in control of the
game in the fourth quarter leading
by as many as II points at tunes
Heppner narrowed the deficit lo six
points, but it wasn't enough as the
Pioneers won 46 40
HEARING
A public meeting on a proposed
supplemental budget (or Port of
Morrow for fiscal year 1985 86 will
lx- held at the Port of Morrow office,
No I Marine Drive, Bourdman,
Oregon on Janner* 8 1986 at 7 p in
Vnv |ierson may appear at the
public meeting on the supplemental
budget and discuss the budget or any
part of l!
i s i Stephen Ltndstrom
Budget Officer
bed
I >o. emtx-r J • 1985
PI BLIP MEANING
PHI Pi . d l l i sb lib \RING bolt
FISCAL YEAR 1986 87
A public hearing will lx- held
wherein citizens comments may be
re. eived "n the pr<.[x)sed use of Slate
and Federal General Revenue Shar
mg funds so that they may lx*
considered in relation to the entire
budget
The hearing will be
Monday, January 6th. I9H6 at h on
P M at 188 W Willow Street, City
Hall. Heppner.
Oregon
Heppner shot a season high 75
percent from Ihe foul line, tmt
attempted only eight shots, making
six From the floor Heppner shot 50
percent making 17 of 14 shots
Mac Hi made h of II foul shots for 73
percent Mac Hi dumped in 19 of 53
tries from Ihe field 16 (x-rcent
“ We were unable to run our fast
break like we want lo because they
(Mac Hi > were just quicker than
us explained t nai li Brent Fggcr*
"Mac III plays a gambling type of
defens«' and we Uxik to long lo adjust
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Totals
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lleppner 9. Mac HI 9
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ELECTRIC
Mt. Vernon
squeaks by
lone 46-43
December 17. the lone girls Cardi
rials traveled across the mountains.
10 meet II»' Ml Vernon Hears
With center Nandi Wright out sick
• l freshman Angie Kudisill came
off the bench to hold her own against
girls bigger and more expert
enced
Even though playing against a
team with a height advantage lone
manuged to pull down its share of
rebounds, this combined with g<xxl
ov -rail team defens«' made for an
exciting game
Coach Jones was jileased with the
effort her girls put forth and Hunks
they played a gixxl game
Deena Hams was lint percent at
he fre«- throw line with 12 for 12 and
(unished the evening with 26 points
and 12 rebounds t'andi Kudisill had
11 (Hunts and four rebounds Etna!
score was lone 4:1 Mt Vernon 46
Deena llarns 26. I and) Kudisill II.
Karla Davison I. Patty Mcl lllgull 2.
Vngie Kudisill
Wood Cutters
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Homelite
Saws,
16 2
Oregon
s 12 I Chains,
volued patrons.
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took place. Let’s
hold this Holy time
December 25. 198'
close to our hearts
now and forever.
fu ll
of (lie
Joy» of
SEARS
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It was on that night
Marshall Lovgren. Administrator
City of Heppner. Oregon
c r a m m e d
¥
to |l
Todd Lindsay hadan outstanding
weekend
noted Eggers
"Tony
Clement also played strong tor us
both nights "
To cap things off. landsay was
named to the all tournament team
along with Carlton and Cnekbun
Other named to the all tournament
team were Kirk Hansen of Ereeman
and John Kimsev of Kiverview
"Even though Carlton scored 16
(H in ts against us I felt we did a gixxt
job on Carlton." stated Eggers
"Overall we played very well in the
tournament
Heppner now stands at .1 .1 on the
season and Eggers is pleased with
his team's attitude "The kids were
very disappointed tlu-y lost this
tournament." he added
They go
out and think they can win every
game which is something last year's
team couldn't do
The Mustangs will meet Mac Hi
again on Saturday. Jan 4 in
Heppner at 7 30 p m Following that
matchup. Heppner will open league
play against Riverside in Hoardmun
on Friday. Jan lo and at Stanfield
on Saturday Jan It
Both games
start at 7 to p in
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NOTICE OF
TO YOU OUR GOOD FRIGNDS.
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Mustangs advance in tourney before
being topped by Pioneers
laiKayne M Bowman
Budget Officer
Published December 25. 1985
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