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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 30. 1990 - FIVE Bible school June 18-22 Join the "Journey With Jesus” Vacation Bible School, qxxuored by United Methodist, Lutheran and Episcopal churches, June 18-22. Everyone is welcome to join in the fun. Classes begin with three-year-olds up to sixth graders from 9 a m. to 12 p.m. There is no charge but dona tions would be accepted and cans and bottles will be collected to help with the cost. More helpers would also be welcomed. For more information contact Georgia Van W inkle, 676-5249. Riverside FFA chapter holds banquet and helping your chapter acquire a By Marty Suter The Riverside FFA Chapter held their 47th Annual Parent-Member banquet on May 9 in the commons area at Riverside High School. The evening started with the open ing ceremonies then progressed to the Riverside Choir. The choir sang as the banquet was being served by the Boardman Tillicum Club. After the meal, members and guests listened to the annual report, given by the chapter reporter, Con nie Rodriguez. She spoke of the numerous accomplishments that Riverside has achieved in the last year, from livestock judging to state soils. At the conclusion of the report, 1988-89 State FFA President, Cory Boswell spoke on positive attitudes Guide helps to assess finances in divorce When divorce occurs, it’s time for a careful assessment of a couple’s financial assets and liabilities as well as making careful plans for the future that are in the best interests of all parties involved, points out Carol Bennett, Oregon State Univer sity Extension Agent in Morrow County. An Oregon guide for "Making Financial Decisions When Divorce Occurs,” EC1242, is now available from the Extension service. The publication includes a series of worksheets designed to help the cou ple develop a clear picture of their financial situation as well as direc tions for computing child support under state guidelines adopted in Oc tober 1989. Prepared by Alice Mills Morrow, Extension family econom ics specialist who is also an attorney and certified financial planner, the publication is not intended to substitute for legal or other qualified advisors, but to help clarify the cou ple’s financial picture. Copies of "Making Financial Decisions When Divorce Occurs: An Oregon Guide,” EC1242, are available from the Morrow County office of the OSU Extension Service, for $2.25 each. Mail orders, in cluding 25C for postage and handl ing, may be sent to Publication Orders, Agricultural Communica tions, OSU, Administration Services 422, Corvallis, OR 97331-2119. Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager * Our rolling hills of Heppner will be green after all. The rain not only fell softly on our fields, but on our gardens, our lawns, our picnics, and everything else. No complaints. It will also cause the flowers in the planters on Main Street to thrive. Heppner Garden Club members put in many hours to make Heppner look nice for visitors and townspeople alike. They’re appreciated. * Chamber board members will be approaching you to become a Hepp ner Chamber member. For pennies a day, you can be a part of an organization composed of businesses and people from all walks of life working together to make Heppner a great place in which to live and work. Your membership will help you become an active part of what happens in Heppner. Say yes to an investment in Heppner's future. * Want to meet people from all over the United States, enjoy their company for a few hours, make some lasting friendships, and learn what possesses someone to spend their vacation on a bicycle? Then sing up to be part of the September 9 Cycle III Homestay program. Just contact Judie at the T.V./Chamber office to offer a bed, camper, R.V., cot, or carpet space. These people will be having their meals elsewhere, so bed space is all they need. If you don’t have space, then there will be other ways to participate. Come for lunch at Chamber June 12 to learn more. * Next Tuesday: C ham ber Business meeting and report on 10 year plan. Bring a new face to Chamber. Interested persons always have a standing invitation to visit. We welcome teachers who actually have lunch hours in the summer. Thought for the week: “ A hun dred years from now it will not mat ter what kind of car we drove or the sort of house we lived in, but the world may be different because we were important in the life of a child." "nam e” . Cory talked not only about FFA, but added a little physics into his persuasion. Mark Evans, freshman, received the Star Greenhand Award for his outstanding accomplishments as a first year member. Joy Heiberg was awarded the Star Chapter Farmer plaque for her long-time involve ment in FFA. Honorary members inducted were Kenn Evans and Scott Carlson for their dedication as chairs on the advisory board. Other members receiving awards were: Rob Key, ag mechanics and sales and service; Aaron Tolar, placement in production agriculture; James Harley, ag electrification; Patricia Wetzel, beginning public speaking; Joy Hellberg, star chapter farmer, diversified livestock, ad vanced public speaking and cattle proficiency; Marty Suter, specialty animal, equine, and fruits and vegetables; Ryan Evans, sheep pro duction; Clint Finley, swine profi ciency and Connie Rodriguez, home improvement. WCCC Golf May 22, 1990 W .C .C .C . Ladies Flight A: low gross-Barbara Gilbert; low net-a tie between Jan Paustian and Carol Norris; least putts-a tie between Harriet Pierson and Martha Peterson; short drive- Lorena Jones; long putt-Barb Gilbert; chip in-Kay Anderson. Flight B: low gross-Harriet Evans; low net-Bebe Munkers; least putts- Lucille Massey; short drive-Luvilla S onstegard; long putt-D oll Campbell. Flight C: low gross: Melba Miller; low net-Beth Bryant; short drive-Beth Bryant; long putt-Beth Bryant. Coming events: Ladies Fun Day June 5. Bring one guest and salad for luncheon. Coffee will begin 8:30 with tee off time at 9 a.m. T im m erm a n n ch osen Stan Timmermann, Pendleton, member of the Oregon Wheat Com mission, has been chosen to become an officer in the U.S. Wheat Associates. That action was taken at the Commission’s meeting on May 9 in The Dalles. U.S. Wheat Associates is an inter national wheat marketing organiza tion headquartered in Washington, D.C. of which Oregon is a member. Officers in the organization are chosen on a rotating basis and serve a total of four years. Timmermann will begin his service in 1991 and serve as chairman in 1993. " I am pleased and proud to be chosen for this important leadership p o sitio n ," Tim m erm ann said. “ Oregon has played an important part in the development of U.S. Wheat Associates as well as in Western Wheat Associates before it was merged with Great Plains Wheat in 1980 to become U.S. Wheat. I in tend to use this position to bolster sales of American wheat overseas," he added. In other action, the commission: -heard a report from Tony Flagg, manager of Pendleton Flour Mills, on their efforts at developing and utilizing a semi-hard white wheat to be grown in Umatilla County. This new wheat, developed by Oregon State University, will be grown under contract in the county in about two years. Flour from the wheat will be used by Pendleton Flour Mills in the new mixing plant, which is now under construction; -continued discussions on the fiscal year 1990-91 commission budget. A hearing on the budget will be held in June at which time a final version will be adopted; PUBLIC NUTICE SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed budget for City of Lexington, Mor row, State of Oregon, for the fiscal year July I, 1990 to June 30. 1991, will be held at City Hall. The hear ing will take place on the 12 day of June, 1990 at 7:30 P.M. The pur pose of the hearing is to discuss the budget with interested persons. The first Notice of Budget Hearing and Financial Summary was published in The Heppner Gazette-Times on May 23, 1990. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or ob tained at 420 Tom St. Lexington or City Hall, between the hours of 9:00 A M and 5:00 P.M Robert Taylor. Mayor Published: May 30, 1990______ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County Medical Board will meet June 11 at 7 p.m. at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Agen da will be general business matters. Public invited to attend. Published: May 30 and June 6, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Heppner will receive sealed bids on gas as follows: 1. On gas only. 2. Lowest price to the City on regular and unleaded. (Specify which pump price.) 3. Minimum or no service. Specify which. (Check oil and clean glass is minimum.) 4. Starting date will be July 1, 1990. Bid expires on June 30, 1991. All prices quoted on gasoline must be quoted in terms of cents off on pump prices. Bids submitted will be prices at which dealer will supply City vehicles when the City makes purchases from the dealer. The Ci ty of Heppner reserves the right to see the rack price on any day. Deadline for sealed bids will be 5:00 P.M. Friday, June 8, 1990. Bids will be opened at the regular council meeting Monday, June 11, 1990 at City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, Heppner, Oregon. The meeting begins at 7:00 P.M. Due to .unforeseen price hikes the City of Heppner can review and possibly rebid for gas. The City of Heppner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The City of Heppner is an equal opportunity employer. Marshall Lovgren, City Administrator Published: May 23, 30 and June 6, 1990_________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW KENNETH M. MARSHALL, Plaintiff, vs. BELLE NORDYKE HEMPLE, GREG NORDYKE, ROY NOR DYKE, AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF WILLIAM PENLAND, JANE NORDYKE PENLAND, EMANUEL NORDYKE, BELLE NORDYKE IIEM PLE, GREG NORDYKE, ROY NORDYKE, AND IDA ALLEN; ALSO ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN OR IN TEREST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS LAWSUIT, Defendants. No. 90 CV 37 SUMMONS In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and defend a complaint filed against you in the above entitled court on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the first publication of this summons; If you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in his com plaint, to wit: For a decree that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the real pro perty described as Lots 6 & 7, Block 17, Town of Lexington, Morrow County. Oregon and that you have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in the above described land or any part thereof and each of you, your heirs and assigns are perpetually restrained and adjoined from asser ting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real pro perty described herein or any part thereof adverse to the plaintiff. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Ralph Cur- rin. Circuit Court Judge, made and entered on May 15, 1990, directing publication of this summons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette- Times, a newspaper published in and of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon. Date of first publication: May 23, 1990 Date of last publication: June 13, 1990 Notice to defendant: Read these papers carefully. You must “ ap pear” in this case or the other side will win automatically. To “ appear” you must file with the Court a legal paper called a “ m otion” or “ answer” . The “ m otion” or “ answer” must be given to the Court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publica tion specified herein along with the required filing fee. It must be in pro per form and have proof of service on the plaintiff s attorney or if the plaintiff does not have an attorney, proof of service on the plaintiff. If you should have any questions you should see an attorney immediately. Michael A. Mills. OSB #90090 Attorney for Plaintiff Published: May 23. 30; June 6 and 13, 1990 ANNOUNCEMENT OF CALL FOR BIDS Sealed Bids for the Following pro jects and equipment will be receiv ed by Morrow County School District at the District Office, 270 W. Main, Lexington, OR 97839, until 2:00 p.m., June 18, 1990. At that time, all bids will be opened and publicly read. 2-66 passenger school busses 1-72 passenger school bus 1-12 passenger bus for handicapped Financing for four school busses. Major Tennis Court resurfacing at Heppner Elementary, Heppner, Oregon, and Riverside High School, Boardman, Oregon. Air Condtioning at Heppner Junior High School, Heppner, Oregon, and lone Elementary and lone High School, lone, Oregon. Re-Roofing at A C. Houghton Elementary, Irrigon, Oregon, and lone High School, lone, Oregon. Asbestos removal and acoustical treatment at Riverside High School, Boardman Oregon. Wheel chair lift equipment and in stallation at Heppner Elementary School, Heppner, Oregon. Scope of Work called for in maintenance project bids shall in clude, but is not limited to, all necessary crafts required by the nature of the specific project. Bidding Documents may be ob tained at the District Office, 270 W. Main, P.O. Box 368, Lexington, OR 97839, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Contact maintenance supervisor for non-mandatory inspection of pro ject areas. Contact business manager regarding bus bids. Morrow County School District may reject any bids not in com pliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and re quirements, and may reject for good cause any and all bids upon a finding of the district that it is in the public interest to do so. Doyle McCaslin Superintendent Published: May 30, 1990_______ PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY BANK OF WALLOWA COUNTY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. SHIRLEY RUGG. JILL RUGG; QUARTER CIRCLE V RAN CHES, INC., an Oregon corpora tion; SHIRLEY RUGG. INC., an Oregon corporation; Defendants. No. 89 CV-96 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By virtue of an execution issued out of the above entitled court in the subject cause on May 16, 1990, pur suant to a judgment rendered March 7, 1990 and entered March 21, 1990 in favor of Bank of Wallowa Coun ty and against Shirley Rugg; Jill Rugg; Quarter Circle V Ranches, Inc., an Oregon corporation and Shirley Rugg. Inc., an Oregon cor poration, and each of them wherein it was decreed that a certain mor tgage held by Bank of Wallowa County be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the mortgage lien be sold, which execution com manded me to sell that real property to satisfy a judgment against Shirley Rugg; Jill Rugg: Quarter Circle V Ranches, Inc., an Oregon corpora tion and Shirley Rugg. Inc. an Oregon corporation, in the sum of $25,000 principal, interest accrued through 3/5/90 in the sum of $5,445.21, pre-judgment interest to 3/21/90 $238.72. foreclosure report $205, attorney fees in the amount of $6,340.79, costs and disbursements $288.80, postjudgment interest at the rate of 10% per annum until paid on all of the above, together with the costs of this sale, I will on Tuesday, the 26th day of June. 1990. 10:00 o’clock a.m ., at Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner. Oregon sell at public auction, subject to redemp tion as provided by law, to the highest bidder for cash, all of the in terest the above named defendants had on October 27, 1987 the date of the mortgage and all interest which the defendants had thereafter in the following described real property situated in Morrow County, Oregon: PARCEL II Township 5 South. Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 1: Government Lots 1,2, and 3. also known as the North Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; the South Half of the Nor theast Quarter. Excepting therefrom all roads and road rights of way. DATED the 21st day of May. 1990. ROY DRAGO Morrow County Sheriff By: Pauline Winter Deputy Published: May 23, 30; June 6 and 13, 1990_____________________ PUBLIC NUTICE A meeting will be held at the Mor row County Courthouse on Wednes day, June 6 at 2:00 p.m. Proposed Grant Application to the Oregon Community Development for the purpose o f funding an R.V. Park. The project benefits Morrow County and is pursued by the Willow Creek Park District. The purpose is to involve citizens in com m unity developm ent programs. Written records o f the meeting will be kept and will be available at the Morrow County Judges office in Heppner. Published: May 30, 1990_______ PUBLIC NUTICE Notice is given to patrons of the Heppner Cemetery Maintenance District, that the cost of spaces in die ‘New’ part of the Heppner Masonic Cemetery, shall be $175.00 beginning September 1, 1990. The cost of opening and closing will be $100, beginning July 1, 1990. This decision was made at the meeting of the Board of Directors and Budget Committee at their meeting on May 8, 1990. Kit George, Chairman Published: May 16, 23 and 30, 1990 PUBLIC NUTICE Heppner Cemetery will be clean ed of all flowers both real and ar tificial on June 4, 1990. Anyone wishing to save their artificial flowers should pick them up before that time. Heppner Cemetery Maintenance District. Published: May 23 and 30, 1990 PUBLIC NUTICE SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed budget for City of Heppner, Mor row, State of Oregon, for the fiscal year July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991 will be held at 188 W. Willow Street. Telephone No. (503) 676-% 18. The hearing will take place on the 11th day of June, 1990, at 7:00 P.M. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the budget with interested persons. The first Notice of Budget Hearing and Financial Summary was published in The Heppner Gazette-Times on May 23, 1990. A copy of the budget docu ment may be inspected or obtained at 188 W. Willow Street, Heppner, Oregon, between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Cara L. Costa Published: May 30, 1990_______ PUBLIC NUTICE SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed budget for Port of Morrow, Morrow County, State of Oregon, for the fiscal year July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991 will be held at 1 Marine Drive: Boardman. The hearing will take place on the 13th day of June, 1990 at 5:00 P.M. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the budget with interested persons. The first Notice of Budget Hearing and Financial Summary was published in Heppner Gazette on May 23, 1990. A copy of the budget document may be in spected or obtained at Port of Mor row; 1 Marine Drive, Boardman. OR, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Larry Lindsay Published: May 30, 1990_______ PUBLIC NUTICE There will be a regular Port ol Morrow Commission meeting on Wednesday, June 13 at 3 o ’clock p.m. at the Port of Morrow office and a budget meeting to follow at 5 p.m. Published: May 30, 1990_______ PUBLIC NUTICE NOTICE OF OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that a public meeting will be held pursuant to ORS 578. the Oregon Wheat Commission Act, in the Con ference Room of the Oregon Wheat Commission office, 1200 N.W. Front, Suite 520. Portland, Oregon on June 18, 1990, at 10:00 A M., upon a proposed budget for the operation of the Oregon Wheat Commission during the Fiscal Year July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991. At this meeting, any producer of wheat in Oregon has a right to be heard with respect to the proposed budget, a copy of which is available for inspection, under reasonable cir cumstances, in the office of each County Extension Agent in Oregon. For further information, contact the Oregon Wheat Commission of fice, 1200 N.W. Front Avenue, Portland. OR 97209-2800. Dated this 31st day of May. 1990 ATTESTED: Don Starr. Chairman Thomas M Winn, Administrator Published: May 30, 1990 PUBLIC NUTICE NOTICE OF R ECEIPT OF BALLOT TITLE Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred by The lone Rural Fire Protection District has been filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County on May 23, 1990. The ballot title caption is ” Ione Rural Fire Protection District Operating Levy” . An Elector may file petition for review of this ballot title in the Mor row County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m. on June 1, 1990. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: May 30, 1990_______ PUBLIC NUTICE NOTICE OF REC EIPT OF BALLOT TITLE Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred by The Ione-Lexington Cemetery District has been filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County on May 23, 1990. The ballot title caption is “ Ione- Lexington Cemetery District One Year Special Levy” . An Elector may file petition for review of this ballot title in the Mor row County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m. on June 1, 1990. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: May 30, 1990_______ PUBLIC NOTICE Accepting bids for construction of 3,000 feet of check dams on LeFevre Prairie, Morrow County, Oregon. Bidding will close at 5:00 P.M. June 1, 1990. Mark LeFevre on envelope. Contact Jerry Anderson, Morrow SWCD, P.O. Box 127. Heppner, Or. 97836, (503) 676-5452 for more information. Morrow SWCD does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion or handicapped status in employment of the provision of service. Published: May 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1990 1 CARP OF THANKS I would like to thank my family and friends for remembering me during my recent surgery at Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland and for the calls and visits since I return ed home. Paul Hisler. Sr. _______________________ 5-30-lc I wish to thank everyone who helped make my 80th birthday such a beautiful occasion. The St. Williams Altar Society who helped serve the reception and the Willows Grange for putting on the dinner for the relatives. Thanks S incerely, Irene Swanson Jim and Monica Swanson Jean Ann and Ken Turner Dennis and Joan Swanson John and Kathy Swanson _______________________5-30-lp What a hit. Smash success. One last chance to thank everyone who made Jack and the Bean Stalk so ter rific: the ‘angels' who put their money where their faith was-the Lions Club- the Parents Club. Artists in Residence Program , Toastmasters, Soroptimists, Ed & Jeanne Berretta. Martha Doherty, the friends who accomplished miracles and cleared the way-Don Cole, Carol Goodyear. Steve Dickinson. Linda Dutcher. Bob Isted and many more: the parents who en couraged their kids and rearranged their lives for a week; Frank and Connie from Missoula Children’s Theatre, whose talent, energy and 'Good cop-bad cop' routine wrought miracles; the standing room only au dience who surpassed all expecta tions; Greg, who didn't kill me when I richly deserved it; but most of all - THE KIDS The real success is all theirs. Thanks Marsha Morrow County Museum _______________________5-30-lc Our thanks to Dave and Patti Matheny for auctioning off their Italian dinner at this years St. Patrick’s Auction. We thoroughly enjoyed their delicious and authentic dinner. You were terrific hosts and it was worth twice the price. Thanks again. Charlie and Marcia Anderson Paul and Susie Hisler _______________________ 5-30-lc To Judge Carlson and the Hepp ner American Legion Post, the American flag presented to me on Memorial Day for being one of Mor row C ounty’s ‘o ld er’ woman veterans is appreciated and was cer tainly worth revealing my age. Thank you. Betty Brown 5-30-lc