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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 7, 1990 - SEVEN
Lady Cardinals lose in first round of tourney
B y A n n e Morter
_ The lone Lady Cardinals ended
their season with a first round loss
at the district volleyball tournament
at Riverside High School last Satur­
day evening. lone fell to the Culver
Bulldogs in a hard-fought, three-
game match, 15-12, 10-15, 11-15.
Culver went on to lose to Condon
in their next match. Moving on to the
state tournament as representatives
of the Big Sky League will be
Wheeler as the number-one team and
Condon as the number-two squad r
Happy Birthday
DAD & SISTO
Now 45 &
by Ctty of Happnw
Oct. 30 - Nov. 5 1990
Heppner Gazette-Times
676-9228
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HOMELITE
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$65000
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The Planning Commission for the
City
Heppner, Oregon will con­
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5 duct a of public
hearing at 7:00 PM on
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S December 3, 1990 at Heppner City
Hall regarding an application for a
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2500 watts
• conditional use to Easy-Way Con­
tracting, Inc. The address of the pro­
perty involved is 350 Linden Way.
• PETTYJOHN’S £ A copy of the application for con­
ditional use and copies of all
■ 676-9157 Heppner, Or ■ documents in evidence relied upon
by the applicant and copies of any
applicable zoning criteria are
P U B L IC N O TIC E
available
for inspection at no cost
STATEMENT OF
and copies of the same will be pro­
NONDISCRIMINATION
vided at a reasonable cost. To obtain
“ Umatilla Electric Cooperative
this
information contact the office of
Association has filed with the
Marshall Lovgren, Heppner City
Federal Government a Compliance
Administrator, located at Heppner
Assurance in which it assures the
City
Hall, 188 W. Willow Street,
Rural Electrification Administration
PO Box 756, Heppner, Oregon,
that it will comply fully with all re­
97836 or phone 676-% 18
quirements of Title VI of the Civil
Published: November 7 and 14,
Rights Act of 1964 and the rules and
1990
regulations of the Department of
Agriculture issued thereunder, to the
end that no person in the United
P U B L I C N O TIC E
States shall, on the grounds of race,
There will be a regular Port of
color, or national origin, be exclud­
M orrow Commission meeting
ed from participating in, be denied
Wednesday, November 14, 3 p.m.
the benefits of, or be otherwise sub­
Port of Morrow office No. 1 Marine
jected to discrimination in the con­
Drive.
duct of its program and the opera­
Published: November 7, 1990
tion of its facilities. Under this
assurance, this organization is com­
mitted not to discriminate against
P U B L IC N O TICE
any person on the ground of race,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
color or national origin in its policies
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
and practices relating to applications
Case No. 90-CV-48
for service, use of any of its
By virtue of a Writ of Execution
facilities, attendance at and participa­
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
tion in any meetings of Beneficiaries
St^p oLQrcgan for Morrow Coun-
and Participants in the conduct of the - tyin theflSfcb o f Pacific First Federal
operations of this organization. «* v * S&ving^Bfcik. Plaintiff, and against
Any person who believes himself,
Carole R. Hill, also known as Carole
or any specific class of individuals,
Rose Hill, Defendant, duly attested
to be subjected by this organization
on October 16, 1990, 1 have levied
to discrimination prohibited by Ti­
upon the following personal property
tle VI of the Act and the rules and
of Defendant:
regulations issued thereunder may,
1980 Broadmore mobile home.
by himself, or a representative, file
Vehicle ID NO. 5234. Plate No.
X I72024, and the personal describ­
with the Secretary of Agriculture,
ed therein, the disposal, GE range,
W ashington, D .C. 20250, or
GE dishwasher, fireplace and all
the Rural Electrification Administra­
skirting.
tion, Washington, D.C., 20250, or
this organization, or all, a written
Notice is hereby given that on
W ednesday, the 28th day of
complaint. Such complaint must be
filed not later than 90 days after the
November, 1990, at 10:00 o'clock
alleged discrimination, or by such
A.M., at Route 2, Box 220, Irrigon.
later date to which extends the time
Morrow County, Oregon, I will sell
for filing. Identity of complainants
the above-described property the the
will be kept confidential exept to the highest bidder for cash.
extent necessary to carry out the pur­
ROY L. DRAGO. Sheriff
pose of the rules and regulations.”
Morrow County, Oregon
Published: November 7, 1990
By: Pauline Winter
Chief Civil Deputy
Published: O ctober 24, 31;
P U B L I C N O TIC E November
7 and 14, 1990
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
W e’ve Got Your Boot.
12" Golden Sahara
oiltan leather.
Leather lined
throughout,
cushioned insole,
walking heel.
The City of Heppner will accept
sealed bids on a USED 1972 GMC
Vi ton, short box pick-up, S#
TCS142Z509139, until 5:00 PM
prevailing time Friday, November 9,
1990 at 188 W Willow Street, City
Hall, Heppner, Oregon. Bids mail­
ed to PO Box 756, Heppner, OR
97836 and post marked no later than
Friday, November 9, 1990 will be
accepted. Sealed bid opening will be
during the City of Heppner Council
meeting November 13, 1990.
Vehicle can be observed at the Ci­
ty gravel yard on Riverside Street.
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: October 24, 31; and
November 7, 1990_____________
“ We played really well,” said
coach Jocelyn Jones. “ It was a
tough, long match and both teams
played well.” Jones noted that lone
and Culver were evenly matched in
height and ability.
Jones commended the entire team
for their strong play and singled out
Kari Morgan and Nancy Morter for
an outstanding match.
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On the 5th day of December, 1990
at the hour of 10:00 o ’clock, A.M.
Standard of Time in accordance with
ORS 187.110, at the front door of
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner, Oregon, I will sell at
Public Auction all the right, title,
claim and interest of Morrow Coun­
ty to the highest bidder the follow­
ing described real property located
in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit:
A parcel of property located in the
Columbia Terrace Subdivision to the
City of Boardman, more particular­
ly described as follows: Tax Lot
7100, Section 17AA, Township 4
North, Range 25 E.W .M ., all in
Morrow County, Oregon, SUB­
JECT TO any and all encumbrances
of record.
Minimum Price:
$2,000.00.
Market Value:
$3,750.00.
Appraised Value:
$2,000.00.
Terms: Cash in full at time of sale.
Said sale is made under an Order
issued out of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow Coun­
ty to me directed: In the Matter of
Real Property owned by Morrow
County and Directing Sheriff to
Conduct Sale dated October 24,
1990. The minimum price which
may be accepted for the property is
fixed by Order of the County Court
and stated with each parcel describ­
ed above. “ Market Value” means
the market value of the property as
determined by the tax roll at the last
equalized value on the assessment
roll.
ROY L DRAGO. Sheriff
Morrow County. Oregon
By: Pauline Winter
Chief Civil Deputy
Published: October 31; November 7,
14 and 21, 1990
P U B L I C N O TIC E
In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon
for the County of Morrow
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Estate of: George Forbes Currin
Deceased.
No. 90 PR 19
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Probate prceedings in the estate of
George Forbes Currin, deceased, are
now pending in the above entitled
court, wherein Helen L. Currin, the
undersigned, has been appointed and
has qualified as the personal
representative of said estate. All per­
sons having claims against said estate
hereby are required to present them,
in due form, within four months
after the date of the first publication
of this notice, as stated below, to the
undersigned at the following address
now designated as the place for the
presentation of claims, to-wit: Garry
Reynolds Attorney at law, 245 D.
East Main, Hermiston. Oregon
97838.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the said probate pro­
ceedings may obtain additional infor­
mation from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal represen­
tative or the latter's attomey(s) who
is (are) Garry Reynolds, 245D, East
Main. Hermiston. Oregon 97838,
567-5564. Helen L. Currin, Per­
sonal representative of the estate of
the above named decendent. Hepp­
ner, Oregon. 676-9769.
Dated and first published October
24, 1990
Published: O ctober 24, 31;
November 7 and 14. 1990
P U B L I C N O TIC E
The Morrow County Public
Works Department is accepting seal­
ed bids for weed control materials of
KROVAR, KARMEX, BANVEL,
2-4D AMINE 4 and TORDON Bids
will be opened at 10:00 a m. Tues­
day, November 20, 1990 in the
public works office at Lexington
For further information and material
amounts please call 676-9061 ext 17.
M orrow
County does
not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, National origin, sex, religion,
age and handicapped status in
employment or the provision of
services.
Published: November 7, 1990
P U B L IC N O TIC E
Public Hearing Notice
The Morrow County Planning
Commission will hold a public hear­
ing on Monday, November 26, 1990
at 7:30 p.m. at the Public Works
building in Lexington, Oregon. The
Commission will hold this hearing to
amend the Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance to include language man­
dated by the Oregon Legislature as
prescribed in ORS 215-283, “ alter­
nate uses in exclusive farm use
zones) and ORS 215.293, “ dwelling
in exclusive farm use zone; condi­
tion; declaration.”
Kent Goodyear
Chairman Morrow County Planning
Commission
Published: November 7, 14 and 21,
1990
1 CARD OF TH AN KS
I would like to thank family,
friends and neighbors for the cards
and gifts I received while I was
recovering from my accident.
Sincerely,
Randy Vosberg
_______________________11-7-lc
A great big thank you to everyone
who helped to make the Elks
Haunted House such a success and
a special thanks to the following peo­
ple: Rudy and Jackie Bergstrom,
Cecil, Molly and Lonnie Rill. Carol
Bennett, Judge and Betty Carlson.
Pauline Winter, Doug Gunderson,
Sandi Hanna, Bob and Vonnie
Lovgren and the Hardman Com­
munity for the use of some of their
props, John, Cindi and Howard
Breidenbach, LoRayne Bowman, Vi
Wilgers, Marlene Gray. Don Ball
and Shirley McCarl. ....................
I think everybody had a great time
and we will see you next year.
E.R. Jim & Barbara Bloodsworth
11-7-lc
WRIGHT CHEV.
INC.
Oldsmobile
Check out our on the spot
financing......
GMAC contract or lease!
Specially trained
technicians in shop with
special tools for hi-tech
engines
Personalized Service
WRIGHT CHEV.
INC.
Herb Wright
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes. Jr.
763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
2 N O T IC E S
As of Oct. 9, I am not responsible
for bills other than my own. Wayne
PEpincEU
. _________ 10-IQ-5c
Artifactory is coming Dec. 1.
Reserve tables now. Call 676-9113.
_____________________ 10-17-tfc
4 H E L P W A N T E D _________
Urgently need dependable person to
work without supervision for Texas
Oil Co. in Heppner area. We train.
Write T.M. Dickerson. Pres.,
SWEPCO. Box %1005. Ft. Worth.
Tx 76161._____
11-7-lc
NOTICE OF VACANCY
The Morrow County School
District has the following position
open for the 1990-91 school year:
Position: Cheerleader Advisor,
Heppner High School, Heppner.
Oregon.
Experience: Previous experience
in high school cheerleading pro­
grams required.
Wages: Based on the current cer­
tificated Collective Bargaining
Agreement MuMJltlkEy contracts.
Application: A Morrow County
School District application form
must be submitted to the Heppner
High School office. A letter of ap-