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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 12, 1990 - FIVE ■ aaoooooooooooooaoooM O O O O O ooeoooooooooc The Adventures of Grazelda & Clem (After Hours) ...........5:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Clem announced, "Gee Grazelda, did you see all them bicycle folks down around M iller's Mini Mart A Chevron Sunday evening? I was gonna join them and ride all the way to Newport.” Grazelda smirked, “ Sure you were Clem, and I was gonna fly to the moon.” Clem inquired, “ Gee Hon, why would you want to fly to the moonT' Grazelda groaned, “ Clem, you're sooooo slow, you’re slower than dirt!" lo ooooeoaooi--------------- We, Alta Kim Cutsforth and Michael James Armato together with our families invite you to share in the joy when we exchange vows on Saturday, the twenty-second of Septembei Nineteen hundred and ninety two o ’clock in the afternoon at the Lewis residence Heppner, Oregon Celebration following ceremony at the Lewis residence, located at milepost 40 on highway 74 (halj\\}a y between Lexington and H eppner). Mustangs stumble past Union, 14-6 The Heppner Mustangs opened their 1990 football season on the road beating the Union Bobcats, 14-6 in a non-conference affair on Friday, September 7 at Union. First game jitters were apparent in the first quarter as neither team mounted a drive and there were several turnovers. The Bobcats broke on top in the second quarter with quarterback Mike Moffit scor ing on a one-yard keeper. The pat was unsuccessful. The Mustangs tied the game before halftime when Bob Krein hooked up with Brandon Pedro on a 10-yard touchdown pass. The pat was no good. Heppner scored again in the third period as Doug Devin stepped in front of an errant Bobcat toss and rambled 48 yards for the deciding touchdown. The Mustangs went for a two-point conversion and succeed ed, making the final score 14-6. The coaching staff played most of the squad and got a good look at the team. Head coach Greg Grant, getting his first win at the 2A level, said he ‘‘liked the players spirit and en thusiasm. We threw a lot at the kids and they played hard with good hit ting.” The Mustangs were plagued with seven turnovers, three lost fumbles and four pass interceptions. The of fense stalled because of 10 penalties totalling 120 yards. Rick Osmin led the ball carriers with 119 yards on 16 carries. Bob Krein gained 47 yards on nine carries. The Mustang defense overwhelm ed Union, holding them to 91 yards of total offense. Doug Devin, Jay Michael and Brandon Pedro were defense point leaders in the backfield while Bubba Burt showed he will be a force to be reckoned with, team- Heppner JV footballers triumph over Stanfield The Heppner Mustang JV ’s started their season on a winning note with a 24-2 victory over Stan field on September 10 at home. The Mustangs started slowly, tur ning the ball over on a blocked punt and a fumble on the first two posses sions of the game. Stanfield scored first, dragging the Mustang running back down in the endzone for a safe ty. Heppner couldn’t move the ball the rest of the half and were lucky to be down 2-0 at the half. Only two good goal line stands kept them close. Coach Presley acknowledged the slow start saying the Mustangs were ‘‘shaky in the first half.” The Mustangs wasted no time ty ing the game with a safety of their own on a blocked punt on Stanfield’s first possession of the second half. Heppner scored on their next possession with Travis Greenup go ing o ff tackle for a 43-yard touchdown scamper, Quarterback Rick Koffler ran the pat in for a 10-2 Mustang lead. T.R. Riehl ignited the Mustang of fense with a 30-yard punt return in the fourth quarter. Riehl hauled in a 25-yard pass from Koffler to set up a quarterback sneak for a touchdown. The pat was good and the JVers led 18-2. The scoring was finished off late in the last quarter on a touchdwn ing with Kevin Bond on the defen sive line to stop the Bobcats cold. Next up for the Mustangs is Ritz- ville, Washington. Heppner travel ed to Ritzville last year and came out on top in the first game between these two teams. The Mustangs first home game of the season, September 14, starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Mor row County Fairgrounds. Heppner 12 2/11 3 24 51/237 281 1 4/3 10/120 Union first Downs 4 Pass Att/Pass Comp7/23 Interceptions 4 Yards Gained 70 Rashes; Gain 21/21 Total Yards 91 Punts 4 Fumbles/I.ost 2/1 Penalties/Yards 3/35 P U B L IC N O TICE NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BALLOT TITLE Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred by the Morrow County Court has been fil ed with the County Clerk of Morrow County on Sept. 6, 1990. The ballot title caption is “ Tax Base For Operating Morrow Coun ty Programs.” 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 September 17, 1990. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: September 12, 1990 P U B L IC N O TIC E NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BALLOT TITLE Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred by the Morrow County Court has been fil ed with the County Clerk of Morrow County on Sept. 6, 1990. The ballot title caption is “ Forma tion of Irrigon Livestock District.” 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 September 17, 1990. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: September 12, 1990 P U B L IC N O TICE TRACTION RADIALS i M Photo by Scott Johnston wildcat - » i * ’^ * 10A0 *AHCf SIS U215/75R- IS ! . y & on« C Heppner ball carrier escapes tackier pass from Koffler to Tony Burt that covered 11 yards and made the final score 24-2. Coach Presley commented that the Mustangs played with “ a lot more confidence in the second half.” The JVs host Umatilla on September 24 at home for their next game. "oc.,on des, 'gn. this | sin 91. LOAD *A*Cl 33/12.50R-15 C 1 2 6 . 96. 14 ' IT235/85R 16i* 0 1 0 9 . 2 5 C © 7 .7 3 I 1235/85« 16*w E I I 3.44 C 1 0 9 .0 6 8 75B-16.5,„ o 1 0 3 . 9 9 C 11S .56 •-50B-16.5,, 0 1 1 6 1 9 IT235/75R- 15 C 30/9.50R-Î5 31/10.50B-15 3V11.50fl.i5 The Morrow County Planning Commission will hold a public hear ing on Monday, September 24, 1990, at 7:30 p.m. at the Public Works Building in Lexington, Oregon. A public hearing will be held 00 the following: 1. Application by Dan & Jan Shoemake for a variance under Ar ticle 7 of the Morrow County Zon ing Ordinance to place an additional manufactured home in a Rural Residential Zone inside Boardman’s Urban Growth Boundary located in Township 4N, Range 25, Section 16AD, Tax Lot 201 The purpose of the variance is for hardship reasons. Interested persons are invited to the hearing to express their views. Written, signed statements will be considered. Reasons for approval or disapproval should be included in oral or written statements. Kent Goodyear, Chairman M orrow County Planning Commission Published: September 12, 1990 Buy A New Maris Before October 1, And We’U Gift-Wrap It. «us n r M — 4J ., TRACII° NST« l » * O I A l à B S & S & U l SfcK fc-Ss-; » -------- ------------------- V- 3 1 lT235/75fl.,5 11215/85R-16 11225/750-16 l r *35/KÏ H T T T 3 9 T Ï c 109 07 ” 0 9 ° r 11235/850-16 E 1 4 6 I « 0 1 2 7 To I 1 * 7 . 7 9 IT245/75A-16 £ 1 4 9 P U B L I C N O T IC E IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: 1. $920.00 in U.S. currency NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL CLAIMANTS AND TO ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY!!! YOU MUST “ CLAIM” AN IN TEREST IN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED SEIZED PROPERTY OR YOU WILL AUTOMATICAL LY LOSE ANY INTEREST YOU MAY HAVE. TO “ CLAIM” YOU MUST FILE W ITH THE “ FORFEITURE C O U N SE L ” LISTED BELOW, A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A “ CLAIM” . THE “ CLAIM” MUST BE GIVEN TO THE FO R FEITU R E COUNSEL WITHIN 15 DAYS OF THE LAST DAY THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED. THE CLAIM MUST INCLUDE: A) YOUR TRUE NAME, B) YOUR CURRENT AND FUTURE MAILING AD DRESS, C) THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY, D) THE TIME, TRANSEROR AND CIR CUMSTANCES OF YOUR AC QUISITION OF YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY, E) THE REASONS YOU BELIEVE THE PROPERTY IS NOT SUBJECT TO FORFEITURE, F) ALL FACTS SUPPORTING THESE REASONS, G) ANY ADDITIONAL FACTS SUPPORTING YOUR CLAIM AND, H) THE PRECISE RELIEF YOU SEEK. IT MUST BE IN PRO PER FORM AND BE SIGNED BY YOU UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. THE DEADLINE FOR FILING IS October 18, 1990. WHERE TO FILE A “ CLAIM” AND FOR MORE INFORMA TION FORFEITURE COUNSEL Jeff M. W allace, M .C .D .A . PHONE 676-9061 Address P.O. Box 664, Courthouse. Heppner, OR 97836 SEIZING AGENCY Morrow Coun ty Sheriff PHONE 676-9061 Ad dress P.O. Box 159, Courthouse, Heppner OR 97836. SUMMARY STATEMENT OF BASIS FOR CIVIL FORFEITURE On the 2nd day of August, 1990, the above described was seized for civil forfeiture by the Morrow Coun ty Sheriffs Office. The property is subject to forfeiture under OR Law Chapter 791 as X proceeds X pro fits and/or X instrumentalities used in the following prohibited conduct, and/or the solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit the following prohibited conduct X possession of a controlled substance, X manufac ture of a controlled substance. FORFEITURE means that the property will be transferred to the government and persons with any interest in the property will be deprived of that interest without compensation because of the use or acquisition of the property in or through prohibited conduct as defin ed in OR Law. Published: September 12, 19, 26 and October 3, 1990 ________ P U B L I C N O TIC E NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BALLOT TITLE Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred by the Willow Creek Park District has been filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County on Sept. 6, 1990. The ballot title caption is “ Tax Base for Operating Willow Creek Park District ”. 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 September 17, 1990. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: September 12, 1990 0 133.9«/ ----- y \ | . «usni Gala TRACTION S T E I l X u ^ APPLES P ic k e d 45C lb . 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Polaris wait mg for Plus when you buy you, and he’ll even gift a new M ans through wrap it. November 30th, just B e lic A u It Lexington Lumber Lexington 989-8586 Thomas Orchards Kimberly, Oregon Ph. 934-2870 I CARP OF THANKS Thank you to our friends and neighbors for the plants, flowers, cards, calls and good wished on the grand opening of Central Red Ap ple Market. Thank you to the com munity for the super response to our opening. Gail, Forrie and all the crew at Central Red Apple. 9-12-lc