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J.V Fillies hit slump in Umatilla T E N - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon W ednesday, October 21, I9 t7 Behind the serving o f Nikki Brisbois, Dulcic Palmer. Joanna Welch, and Tiffany Ham son. things began to click as the Filly team had found a workable combination of players to take a 15-9 win in game two Dulcic Palmer using her all around playing skills showed a lot of hustle, while Susan Plocharsky play ed her best match of the season Michelle Beck turned in a match of good court play. Game three was a see saw affair of both teams serving well The Fillies usual set up and attack game just wasn't quite on track. For the second time this season Hcppner lost the third game of the match to Umatilla in a close one 13-15. In their toughest match of the season Heppner's J .V . volleyball team fell short 13-15. 10-15 to host Weston M cEw en last Thursday evening. Hcppncr and Weston-McEwen staried the match off trading ex cellent serves The F i II k s turning in a high 86% for game one ‘ The difference in the contest was that we couldn't serve, receive, or handle some of their hard hits Nor mally, we have good attacks of our own. but without gixxl serve recep tion there's not many good sets for spikers In a close match everything adds u p," Hislcr said. Bright spots were K e lly Mcl-aughlin turning in her best per formance this season with overall quickness and defensive thinking Susan Plocharsky, Michelle Beck and Tiffany Harrison ail played well Brisbois, Palmer, and Plocharsky added serving for Hcppncr The Fillies started out a hit Hat in The Hcppner J.V . volleyball team hit a slump at Umatilla Tuesday an game one without much communica the Vikings handed the Fillies a tion or movement, resulting in a 15 9. 13->3 loss._______________ quick 6-15 loss Board members answer school budget How can you justify busing children to school who live only two to three blocks from school? T o adequately answer this question, one has to be aware o f the past events that created this situation. In 1979. when Sam HourdmanGrade School was occupied, a group of parents met with school ad myisitrators to disc uvs the hazards of children walk in | io and from v h<Nil using Wilson Road The street had no sidewalks .uni the posted speed was 40 mph To ensure the safety of the children, it * .is decided to bus them to sch«*>l In 1982, part of Wilson Road was repaved and w idened I I k ongtanl plan was to include a bike path which would also allow children to walk to school As can he seen unlay, there is no bike path or sidewalk on Wilson Road In lingon. at \C Houghton tirade School, children who live south of Highway 750 are bussed to the grade school. This again is a safety issue I here are no stop lights or cross walks to allow safe crossing of the children. A s both parents and las payers we want our children to travel to and from school safely as well as require the schix>! district to use our buses in the most economical manner If a path or sidewalk were added to W ilso n Road, and crosswalks and slop lights were added in Irngon on Highway 7 V). then our children could safely walk to school Ihe questions that rise from this writer arc: Why was the original plan regarding Wilson Road not adhered to? How much will it cost the taxpayer to put in sidcwalks.stoplights? Is it cheaper to transport our children by bus than pay for sidewalks and stoplights? In conclusion, the justification lor busing children to school who only live two to three blocks away is that we parents want our children to travel safely to school Parents initiated this, not the school district (s) John T Jensen Adv isory Hoard Member (fd ito r's S o le : SfhooJ board and advisory commuter members periodically will answer questions they repeatedly are asked by voters. la have a school board member answer your question, write: "School (An \Uons", F t ) . Hot .16/1, lexin ylon , Oregon V7H.19. or call P U B L IC N O T IC E 9t9-H202.) ^ ’ FAI.I.-SAI; AT MHARKEY S Any Woolrich* 1 15 % off Jacket Any Woolrich* Flannel Blouse OCO/ Z J /O Off ★ Any Denim Purchase nr\0/ ★ John Henry’ Blouses nno/ On Sale in til Sow 1st ZU /O Off * I ZU /o off * Ursula* Dresses fl 4 0 % off Y’S ?45 S Mam ^ O la io n Monday Friday 10 6 - ’ Saturday 10 5 The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing on Wednesday. November 4 . 1987. at 10 00 a m at the Morrow County Courthouse in Hcppner. Oregon A public hearing will be held on the following: A p p lication by the O regon Department of Veterans' Affairs and Booing Agri Industrial Company for a change of /one from Exclusive Farm Use to Space Age Industrial in the following sect ions the south west quarter of 15, the southwest quarter of 18. the cast half of 22. the west half of 19. the south half of 25 and 26.m and all of 27. 28. 29. 32. 33. 54. 35 and 36. Township 4 North. Range 24. E W M . and sections I . 2. 3 .4 . 5 .9 . 16. 2 1 ,2 2 , 2 3 .2 4 . and the north half of 8. Township .3. North. Range 24. E W M , Morrow County Oregon, under Article 8, Section 8 010 ol the Morrow Coun ty Zoning Ordinance Interested persons arc invited to the hearing to express their views Written, signed statements will be considered Reasons for approval or disapproval should be included in written or oral statements Louis Carlson Judge Morrow County Court Published October 21. 1987 P U B L IC B O T IC E M ORROW C O U N TY Bill s Paid O se r *5<XMH) • SejHember 1987 Accrual Basis A A C 276 G eneral Fund 9207 70 3923.88 91 3 62 74) 84 752 24 564 40 Association of Benton County Columbia Basin Heppner Ga/ctt International Mail W ell im e OCl u Oregon Dept O Pettyjohn's Fa The Dalles T ir SOt) (N) 1031 94 1042 16 560 04 Arrow 1 ranspor Bank ol Faster Don Graham Dri Hermiston lire Lexington 1 umb Northwest Trac Oregon Slate H Pettyjohn's Fa Kowand Machine Skoubo Consim ( ruled ( rush in Woodpecker 1 ru 9440 52 9052 87 11294 00 2124 4 i 21(8) 3) 16X1 (N) 751 56 511.72 6185 (X) 2425 ( X) 12052 05 2756 84 Juvenile Services Com m Heppner Fieni 614 20 1 aw 1 ihrury Morrow County 506 25 Revenue Sharing Aubrey Compute 532 68 Morrow County 833.33 4748 5() F CO A C Lott s Elcctri 672 S3 F a ir A Rodeo Fund 810 (X) Everett O Kei Published October 21 . 2816 39 824 88 888 87 1 879 i ' 150 00 1050.29 12479 (X) 8795.58 54K) (X) 3162 04 Awhrey C ompute Centro Busines Earl Papincau Howard Pettyjo Juvenile Justi Morrow County Oregon Dopartm Pacific Mutual Pioneer Mcmon Umatilla Co Pc Road Fund Association of Chevron U S A Eagle Foundry Interstate Whc Melvin Harnett Oregon Culvert Pacifis Mutual Portable Rock Russell ( >i 1 Co Lesen VV illiams Western Feed S 5574 8.3 16582 26 2115 86 M ) ( XI 500 ' X i 8256.73 5016 47 245(X> (X) 5661 71 24<X) (X) 1Ï5 ’ 44 14 »1 Lon s Eüoctri 73 3 25 Green Feed A S John Rattray 686 (X) Mental Health 907 80 Association of Pacific Mutual 118) 72 Bank ot Faster 1 5 f 597 (X) Oregon Dept o N Morrow Ambulance Irrigon Rural MXX) (X) Hospital Pioneer Mcmon 1675 86 Russell OH Co Umatilla Count Auction Sales Diversified Co Hcppncr Auto P Karl Smith Con Morrow Counts Oregon Dept o Pettyjohn Oil Rebuilding and S A IF Corporal! llmatilla Co Fc Western Stales 16.348 51 1350.00 1061 67 9 4 5 (X) 670 50 617 S 3 1091 40 2632 98 766 46 1767.50 3400 00 1025 00 526 6 3 1 646 i X i 3819 20 228(14» 169S sept. 0? - R e s o l u t i o n in tbe matter of Im pl ementation of the Mo rr ow C o u n t y Juvenile Services C o m p r e h e n s i v e Plan for Fiscal Year 1987-88 s e p t , >J - Re s o l u t i o n in the Matter of Ap p o i n t m e n t of C o un ty Clerk as R e c o r d i n g Se cretary :i. u a. Sept. Oct. 76 67| 42 1340914 927 00 4254 88 Citv of Boardman City of Boardm m i 66 City of llrp p n er City of Hcppne ...1 2 0 1 .3 7 Morrow C o . School District 29989 53 Morrow Co Sebo Blue Mt F due District Blue Mt Educat 6150 05 N. Morrow Vector ( ontrol Bank of Flaslcr 3559 64 Neil H Perkin .3035 68 1987 Morrow Co unty Court Order*-Sept. 1 ‘u.u.i.i.ii. Bank of Easter Clean A Clear First Intcrsta IBM Corporal in Macombcr Paint Murray Drugs I Oregon Dept o Pacific N W B - 1987 JO - Order in the Matter of the Ap po intment of a Juvenile Court Judge, Pro-tempore 02 - Order in the Matter of the Ap po intment of a Juvenile Court Judge. Pro-tempore Barbara B l o o ds wo rt h Clerk of the Mo r r o w Co un ty Court T R U S T E E 'S N O T IC E O F S A L E Reference is made to (hat certain trust deed made by John W Herrell and Dune E. Herrell, husband and wife, as grantor, to Morrow Coun ty Abstract A Title C o .. Inc., as trustee, in favor of First Interstate Bank of Oregon. N A , fka First Na tional Bank o f O reg o n , as' beneficiary, dated October 26, 1979,* recorded October 30, 1979. in the mortgage records of Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, in book No. M at page 16281. or as fee/file/instru- m e n t / m ic r o f ilm / r e c e p t io n No....... (indicate which), covering the following desc ribed real property situated in said county and state, to-wit: Lot 4. Block 7. W E S T B O A R D M AN . Boardman. Morrow County. Stale of Oregon (121 N W Board man Avenue. Boardm an. O R 97818) Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obliga lions secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been record ed pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86 735(3). the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the follow ing sums Monthly in stallments of $676 79 each, com mencing with the payment due January 1. 1987 and continuing each month until this trust deed is reinstated or goes to Trustee's sale; plus accrued late charges of $160 27 as of July 6. 1987 and further late charges of $26 64 on each delin quent payment thereafter, plus all fees, costs and expenses associated with this foreclosure, all sums ex pended by beneficiary to protect the property or its interest therein dur ing the pendency of this proceeding. ev idence that taxes arc paid as pro k vided by the terms of the Trust Deed, and less the reserve account balance of $781 24 By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being tfK follow ing to-wit The sum of $57.560 93 with in terest thereon at the rate of 10 50% per annum from December 1. 1986, until paid, plus all fees, costs and ex penses associated with this foreclosure, all sums expended by beneficiary to protect the property or its interest there in during the pend ency of this proceeding .evidence that taxes are paid as provided by the terms of the Trust Deed, and less the reserv e account balance of $781 24 W H E R E F O R E . notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on December 17. 1987, at the hour of L.00 o’clock. P M . in ac cord with the standard of time established by O RS 187 110. at front dt*ir Morrow County CtHirthouse in the City of Hcppner. County of Mor row. State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the interest in the said describ cd real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the tuiK of the execution by him of the said trust deed, together with any in terest which the grantor or his suc cessors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and ex pcnscs of sale , including a reasonable charge by the trustee Notice is further given that any per son named m O KS H6 753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dism issed and (he trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by cur ing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance re quired under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default. by pay ing all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee s and attorney's fees not ex ceeding the amounts provided by said O R S 86.753 In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word “ gran tor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and “ beneficiary ” include their respective successors in in terest. if any. D A T E D July 14. 1987. George C Reinmillcr Successor Trustee 521 sw Clay Portland. OR 97201 226 3607 Published O ctober November 4. I I , 1987 21 . 28. P U B L IC N O T IC E P U B L IC N O T IC E A Public meeting of the Special Transportation Fund Advisory Com mittec will be held on Monday, O c tober 26. 1987. at 1:30 p m . in (J k meeting room of the Pettyjohn O f fice Bldg . Hcppner. Oregon Published October 21. 1987 L A N D F IL L T IM E C H A N G E .... Beginning on October 31, 1987 the landfill will be open to the public on Saturday» and Sunday» from 12 00 to 4 00 p m Published (Xtoher 14. 21. 1987 P U B L IC N O T IC E In accordance with O R S 373 270 a Public Hearing has been set for November 12. 1987. at the Morrow County Court C o m m issio n ers Room . C o urtho use. Hcppner. Oregon to consider the transfer of First Street. County Road within the city limits of irrtgon. from the coun ty road system to the jurisdictKtn of the town of Irrigon. as a city street The Morrow County Court shall hear the matter consider any objec lions or testimony, and make the determination whether said transfer is necessary. expedient, and in the best interest of the county to sur render jurisdiction over this county road to the city Published October 14. 21. 28. November 4 |9k7 P U B L IC N O T IC E N O T IC E O F B U D G E T C O M M IT T E E M E E T IN G A meeting of the Budget Commit tee for the City of Boardman will be held in the Council Chambers in Town Square at 7:30 p m on November 3, 1987 The purpose of the meeting is to discuss a proposed supplemental budget for the 1987 88 fiscal year This is a public meeting and any person may discuss the pro posed supplemental budget with the committee The budget docunKnt may be inspected or copies obtain ed by any person at the office of the city clerk, located in the Town Square Building, between the hours of 9:00 a m and 5:00 p m (s) Jerry D. Donovan Mayor Publiahed October 21, 1987 P U B L IC N O T IC E N O T IC E O F M E E T IN G O F CO U N TY BOARD OF E Q U A L IZ A T IO N Notice is hereby given that on Monday, November 2, 1987. the Board of Equalization of the Coun ty of Morrow. Oregon, will meet at the County Courthouse in Hcppner. Oregon, to examine the assessor's preliminary ratio study and to hear petitions to excuse personal proper ty late file penalties. Petitions to excuse the liability tor late file penalties must be filed with the board not later than December I , 1987. Dated at Hcppner. Oregon this 21st day of October. 1987 Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk State of Oregon Published October : i . 28. 1987 1 CARP OF THANKS I would sincerely like to extend my heart felt thanks to Sheri and Frank Lovgren and Doreen for giv- ing i i k the opportunity to participate in the U G L Y Bartender contest Also a very big thanks to Paul. Pat A Belle tor being my U G ! Y agents You were great Also a big thanks to Dirty Harry from Irrigon for donating the beautiful clock I .a si but not forgot ten I thank each A everyone of you for participating in all our fun Thanks everyone C al's Lounge Mikki 10-21-1? Many thanks to the caring people at Pioneer Memorial Hospital The doctors and staff, the people that visited, the people that reiiKmbercd the family Eleanor Gonty ____________ __________________ 10-21-Ip We would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who of fered their friendship, prayers and support, and for the many cards, flowers and contributions received in fond memory of «mr husband, father and grandfather. Jerry Daggett Your kindness and support are greatly acknowledged lab Dagget and family Ken Dagget and family _______ 10-21-Ip 2 NOTICES Hcppner Al Anon meetings are held Saturday nights at 8 00 at St Patriek •> Parish Hall sits Hcppner Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at St Patrick’s Parish Hall For more information call 676 9815 o r 676-9724 I-30-tfx DonKstic Violence Services 24 hour crisis line 278-0241 Collect call» accepted. :\ M IS T ______ 8-2l-tfx A F O IM I Missing adult female Malamutc (Husky) and part German Shepherd male, approximately 6 mo old l-ast seen Sept 25 Missed by the children If you have seen them please call collect (503) 989 8163 or (503)989 8476 Reward for any in formation leading to their return .1 LOST it FOUND 1 in:; L O S T Kid's boom box portable tape player, near old Hager dairy by W illow C reek P L E A S E R E T U R N Reward. 676 9 9 3 9 IQ-14-tfx 4 ■ | HELP WANTED L iv e -in housekeeper 'cook for " work-a-holic"and semi invalid wife in modem coastal home Must have own car and drive. Salary negotiable Private room and hath (503) 563-3093. 10-21 I nc Community action program of East Central Oregon has an immediate opening for position of Executive Director Overall responsibility in- Icudes planning, organizing and im plementing programs within the scope of the agencies involved. This is a management position requiring experience in financial and contrac tual development of programs within the standards of city, county, state and federal regulations For further information contact John Brenne. St. Anthony Hospital 1601 S .E . Court. IV n JIcton, O R 97801. 9-30-3c (Kean Way Nissan Mazda Subaru has an opening for an experienced mechanic Top benefits, excellent working conditions Call Jeff. (503) 472 8403 10-21-Inc Registered nurses O B. full-time and part time. 3 - IL O O C C U . full-time. 11-7:00. ($1 .(XX) bonus after every 1000 hours worked ) Med /Surg , part tm K. all shifts McMinnville C om m unity H o sp ital. (503) 472-6131. 10-21-lnc Wanted R eliab le sitter for 2 chtldren-5-7 need both days and eves Tucs-Fri Prefer in my home, call 422-7540 - 10-21-lc AIRLINE JOBS AVAILABLE NOW Earn up to $50,000. Mechanics, flight attendants, customer service I (315 ) 733-6062. Ext A 1913 for Info/Listings. ___________ 10-3-4 5 WORK WANTED W ill babysit Red Cross certificd- expcnenced available evenings and w eekends. Phone 989-8 5 31 . ___________________ « WANTED Adoption Happily married, infertile couple seeks baby to love and adopt Can you help us'* All medical, legal, pregnancy-related expenses paid Call our Portland attorney collect, (503 1 222 2474.___________ 10-21-lnc Help us Adopt Happily married childless Caucasian couple wanting to provide a warm, loving, secure home for a child We can help you Call our attorney collect. 24 hours. (408i 288 7100 (DA-107 10-21-lnc Adoption Childless couple seek in fant to adopt and love Help answer our prayers, call our attorney collect 24 hrs . (408) 288-7100. or write 2 North Second Suite 1400. San Jose, C A 9 5 I I ) A -l 10 IQ-14-Inc 7 RENTALS EVERGREEN TERRACE APARTMENTS Thompson A Pioneer St. ,V Heppner, < ire yon 676-5120 or 676-9209 E .O .H . Nestle into a cozy 2 or 3 bedroom ujx with patio and storage shed, energy efficient heating, carpeting. Jrapes and blinds, appliances, laun dry and telephone facilities Water, garbage and sewer fund Rent based ujvui income Rent Starting at $226 * 5000 OFF hirst J Months Rent ’ FO R R E N T : I bdrm furnished apt., water and garbage furnished Paul N Harnett, 676-9925. 10-7-tfc Duplex in lone new and clean 2 bdmi. garage, appliances, wixid and electric heat, no pets. $295/mo call 422-7404 9-2-tfc Furnished I bdrm A studio apart ments Wa*er A garbage included I V A phone available Phone 676 9284 8 12 tfc For Rent 3 bedroom house in Hepp ner Stove, refrigerator, $250 mo 792-4248__________________ 10-21-ic For Rent 2 bdrm apt. water, gar bage furnished Call 676-5562 or 276-4674 collect Available after Nov I 10-21 tfc A P A R T M E N T S FO R R E N T Rent starts at $185 H A B DOC A PA RTM EN TS 481 2114 __________ 6-4-tfc Furnished Apt for rent Call Len Ray Schwarz. 676-5150 9-23-tfc | •