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Mi Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 19, 1991 - FIVE Obituaries Samuel R. Byrne The Funeral for Samuel Robert Byrne will be Saturday, June 22, 11 a.m. at the American Legion Hall in Fort Bridger Cemetery. Mr. Byrne, 70, of lone, died Fri day, June 14, 1991 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. Anthony T. Boggs Graveside funeral services for An thony Thomas Boggs were held at Desert Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Irrigon on Saturday, June 15. Boggs, 17, of Irrigon, died Tues day, June 11, 1991 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston following an accident near Board man. He was bom March 2, 1974, at San Francisco, Calif., to Dennis and Velma Boggs. He had been a resident of Irrigon for the past six years and was a junior at Riverside High School in Boardman. He enjoyed golfing, fishing and hunting. He loved animals and was an artist. Survivors include his parents, Dennis and Velma Boggs, and brothers, D.J. and Terry at the home, and grandmother Mima Boggs of Prosser, Wash. Bums Mortuary, Hermiston was in charge of arrangements. Ronald L Zimmerman Ronald Lee Zimmerman, 39, of Boardman, died Friday, June 14, 1991 at Boardman. Graveside funeral services were held at Riverview Cemetery on Wednesday, June 19. He was bom July 10, 1951, at Gordon, Neb. and had been a resi dent of Boardman for the past year. He served 20 years in the U.S. Ar my and was a veteran of the Viet nam War. While in the service he had been stationed all over the world. Survivors include his mother Violet Zimmerman of Boardman; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman of Campbellsport, Wis.; brothers David of Pendleton, Ran dy of Boardman and Robert of Prineville. Burns Mortuary, Hermiston, was in charge of arrangements. Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Hepp- ner reports handling the following business during the past week: C lifford Wayne C reen, 48, Heppner-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, $37 fine; Vincent Walter Figone, 36, Van couver, WA-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 77 mph in a 55 mph zone, $100 fine; Freddie Albert Breeding, 47, Heppner-Failure to Yield Right of Way, hit oncoming cattle truck, $43 fine; L arry W ayne C u rry , 30, Pendleton-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 78 mph in a 55 mph zone, $100 fine; Benito Saucedo Sanchez, 40, lone- Driving While Suspended, $391 fine; Donald Mourice Campbell, 35, Umatilla-No PUC Permit, $57 bail forfeited; No Fire Extinguisher, $80 bail forfeited; Shawn Allen G ibson, 25, Heppner-Violation of the Basic Rule, 64 mph in a 25 mph zone, $172 fine; Robert Kenneth Warren, 39, John Day-Insufficient Binders (top log has only one binder), $43 bail forfeited; Gary Edward King, 40, Yakima, WA.-No Fire Extinguisher, $37 fine; Jacklyn Talbot Baker, 53, North Bend, WA.-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $43 fine; Catherine Dolores Blodgett, 41, Hermiston-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone. $20 fine. P U B L IC N O TIC E The Board of Directors of Shor ty’s Museum, an Oregon nonprofit corporation will meet at Route 1, Box 3281, Heppner, Oregon on Ju ly 1, 1991, to consider dissolution of the corporation. The following plan of dissolution will be con sidered: “ The corporation present ly has no assets. On dissolution, any remaining assets shall got to the M orrow County H istorical Society” . Any persons having a claim against the corporation shall state the nature of the claim in a writing mailed to: Harold K. Peck. Route 1, Box 3281, Heppner, OR 97836. A claim against the corporation will be barred unless a proceeding to en force the claim is commenced within five years after publication of this notice. Shorty’s Museum An Oregon nonprofit corp. by: Edna R. Peck, secretary Published: June 19, 1991_______ Local students DMV lists CPR/first aid class is set in lone A CRP-First Aide class will be required for anyone wishing to Thursday and Friday, June 27 become a lifeguard. make OSU roll Condon schedule held and 28, from 8 a.m. to noon at the For m ore inform ation call Students who have made the scholastic honor roll spring term have been announced by Oregon State University. A total of 585 students earned straight A (4.). Another 1290 earn ed a B-plus (3.5) or better to make the listing. To be on the honor roll students must carry at least 12 grad ed hours of course work. Mark Fishbum, a junior in pre engineering and Benji Pearson, a sophomore in business, both Hepp ner, each received a 3.5 or better grade point average. 4-H News The Martingales By Amber Peck, Reporter On Wednesday, June 5, the Mar tingales held a 4-H meeting at Ann Bedortha’s house. Dr. Temple came and showed members how to ban dage a horse’s leg. Each member got to listen to the horse’s heartbeat. The Nifty Needlers By Brooke Boyer, Reporter A meeting was held on June 12 at Brooke Boyer’s house. Those who were present were: Kristi Worden, Brooke Boyer, Julie Watkins and Mindy Qualls. Leaders Pam Worden and Kelly Boyer were present too. Members made tote bags. The Nif ty Needlers will meet on July 2 to go to the Pendleton Woolen Mills. Fruit Cakes By Kelly Rafferty, Reporter The fourth meeting of the 4-H Fruit Cakes was Thursday, June 13 at 3 p.m. Members baked ‘ ‘potatoes with Pizzazz” topped with sour cream, bacon bits, beans and grated cheese. The next meeting will be Wednesday, June 26 at the home of Audra Bunch. Members will make fruit crisp with streusel toppings and discuss 4-H projects for the fair. Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager Recently I was given an article from “ Pacific Northw est Magazine” entitled “ House Calls” , which discussed rural health care and focused on our very own Dr. Jeanne Berretta and Dr. Ed Berret- ta. Heppner is one of the few rural communities fortunate enough to have not one but two caring, dedicated, “ on-the-run” doctors to tend to our health care needs. For this reason, Heppner Chamber and Soroptimist International of Heppner are co-sponsoring Doctor’s Ap preciation Day this Saturday June 22, 1991. We encourage everyone to attend to “ say thanks for being here when we need you.” Tickets for the Italian dinner at the Elks Saturday are available at the Chamber Office/Heppner T. V. at $8 per person. Dinner begins at 7 p.m. Make a day of it....golf with Ed, have lunch and enjoy a variety show with Jeanne and wrap it ail up with dinner and dancing. * Thought for the week: “ People may doubt what you say, but they will believe what you do.” P U B LIC N O TIC E STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION “ Umatilla Electric Cooperative Association has filed with the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administration that it will comply fully with all re quirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the rules and regulations of the Department of Agriculture issued thereunder, to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be exclud ed from participating in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise sub jected to discrimination in the con duct of its program and the opera tion of its facilities. Under this assurance, this organization is com mitted not to discriminate against any person on the ground of race, color or national origin in its policies and practices relating to applications for service, use of any of its facilities, attendance at and participa tion in any meetings of Beneficiaries and Participants in the conduct of the operations of this organization. Any person who believes himself, or any specific class of individuals, to be subjected by this organization to discrimination prohibited by Ti tle VI of the Act and the rules and regulations issued thereunder may, by himself, or a representative, file with the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250, or the Rural Electrification Administration. Washington, D.C., 20250, or this organization, or all. a written com plaint. Such complaint must be fil ed not later than 90 days after the alleged discrimination, or by such later date to which extends the time for filing. Identity of complainants will be kept confidential except to the extent necessary to carry out the pur pose of the rules and regulations.” Published: June 19, 1991 Representatives from the Heppner Motor Vehicle Department will be in Condon July 18, Aug. 15 and Sept. 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. P U B LIC N O TIC E lone High School. The class is open to the public and P U B LIC N O TIC E SECOND NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on approved sup plemental budgets for Morrow County, State of Oregon, for the fiscal year July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991 will be held at the County Courthouse, Court Street, Heppner, OR. The hearing will take place on the 27th day of June, 1991 at 8:00 a.m. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons. The first Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing and Financial Summary was published in the Heppner Gazette- Times on June 12, 1991, and in the Columbia Valley Chronicle on June 10, 1991. A copy of the supplemen tal budget document, as approved by the Budget Committee, may be in spected or obtained at the County Court Office, County Courthouse, Heppner, OR between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. LoRayne M. Bowman Admin. Assist./Budget Officer Published: June 19, 1991_______ Margaret Kincaid, 422-7152. P U B LIC N O TIC E Morrow County, Oregon is now accepting bids for contracted ser vices for yard and grounds maintenance services. The grounds included in the contract will be: The County Courthouse, Courthouse An nex, and Museum in Heppner; North Morrow Annex, Irrigon; the Public Works grounds in Lexington; and lawn care for Cutsforth and Ansor Wright Parks. Bid information packets are available at the County Court Office, Courthouse, Heppner, and the Public Works office in Lex ington between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. from Thursday, May 30, 1991 through Friday, June 21, 1991. All bids must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 21, 1991. Bids should be in a sealed envelope marked “ Bid-Yard and Grounds Maintenance” in the lower left hand comer and addressed to: LoRayne Bowman, Administrative Assistant P.O. Box 788 Heppner, OR 97836. Bids will be opened at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 26, 1991 at the North Morrow Annex, Irrigon. After review and evaluation, the bid shall be awarded and all bid ders so notified. Morrow County has the right to accept or reject any or any portion of or all bids. Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, National origin, sex, religion, age, and handicapped status in employment or the provi sion of services. LoRayne M. Bowman Administrative Assistant Morrow County Court Published: May 29; June 5, 12 and 19, 1991______________________ p u b l ic n o t ic e A summary of the 1991-92 Budget as finally adopted for the City of Heppner is available for public view ing at City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, Heppner, Oregon during regular business hours from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon and from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Gary Marks, City Administrator City of Heppner, Oregon Published: June 19, 1991_______ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY MORROW RESOLUTION TRUST COR PORATION AS RECEIVER FOR THE BENJ. FRANKLIN NOTICE OF SALE BY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN SEALED BID ASSOCIATION, Morrow County Sheriffs Office Plaintiff, has the following boat for sale by v. sealed bid: One (1) 1967 18’2” DELTON B. ROUNDY and Fiberform Jet Boat & trailer. Boat EMMA 3- ROUNDY, has Certificate No. 230XCX; Engine Defendants. bad; boat & trailer sold as is. Case No. TR-91-004 Sealed bids for the boat & trailer NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE will be received by the Morrow OF REAL PROPERTY County Sheriff Office located at the By virtue of an execution issued Morrow County Courthouse in out of the above-entitled court in the Heppner, Oregon until 12:01 PM, subject cause on May 29, 1991, pur Pacific Daylight Time, July 3, 1991. suant to an Amended Judgment and Bids will be publicly opened and Decree of Foreclosure rendered and read aloud on Wednesday, July 5, entered nunc pro tunc on November 1991 at 1:00 pm at the County Motor 28, 1990, in favor of the plaintiff and Pool adjacent to the fairgrounds in against Delton B. Roundy and Em Heppner. Bids may be delivered to ma B. Roundy, defendants, wherein the Sheriffs Office or be mailed to it was ordered that certain Trust BID, Morrow County Sheriff, PO Deed liens be sold, which execution Box 159, Heppner, OR 97836. Bid commanded me to sell that real pro ders should include the amount of perty to satisfy a judgment against their bid, their name, address and DRY SWALE ASPEN Delton B. Roundy and Emma B. telephone number. Bidders do not EXCLOSURE FENCE Roundy, defendants, in the sum of have to be present at bid opening. USDA-Forest Service $203,203.30, plus interest on the Morrow County reserves the right to Umatilla National Forest principal judgment sum at the rate of reject any and all bids. Heppner Ranger District 7.28% per annum, which equals a Boat and trailer can be seen and Morrow County, Oregon per diem amount of $39,482, from inspected during business hours at On June 6, 1991, Heppner District April 11, 1991, until fully paid, plus the County Motor Pool next to the Ranger, Roger W. Williams, made the costs of the Writ of Execution to fairgrounds, in Heppner, Oregon. a decision to implement the con be determined at the time of sale, I ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff struction of the Dry Swale Aspen ex will on Tuesday, July 16, 1991, at Morrow County, Oregon closure fences on the Heppner 10:00 a.m. at the front door of the Published: June 19 and 26, 1991 Ranger District. The natural pro Morrow County Courthouse in pagation of quaking aspen within this Heppner, Oregon, sell at public auc area has been retarded due to tion (subject to redemption as pro wildlife and livestock grazing vided by law) to the highest bidder NOTICE OF ELECTION may be voted in person or by mai pressures. This project will protect for cash, all the interest which the The Farmers Home Administra by any voter. Votes in envelope the aspen stand and facilitate natural tion (FmHA) county committee elec above-named defendants had on containing more than one absent© propagation. January 16, 1989, the date of the tion this year will be held on June ballot will not be counted. Ballot The associated Decision Deeds of Trust and all the interest 28, 1991. The ballot below must be and envelopes may also be obtain© Memo/Categorical Exclusion is filled out, detached and mailed and which the defendants had thereafter from your local FmHA office. available upon request from the in the following described real received or returned in person to The slate o f nom inees for Umatilla National Forest, 2517 SW Pendleton County Office, 1229 S.E. property: Umatilla. Morrow and Gilliam Area Hailey Avenue, Pendleton, OR Third Suite A, Pendleton, OR PARCEL I: County Committee are listed in the 97801 and the Heppner Ranger 97801, not later than June 28, 1991. Lot 5, Block 1, South Boardman, ballot below. The qualifications of District, F.O. Box 7, Heppner, City ot Boardman, Morrow Coun If you do not vote in person you persons voting are described in the Oregon OR 97836. ty, State of Oregon. should mail your ballot inside a “ Voter Certification Statement This decision is subject to appeal blank envelope marked ballot to en EXCEPTING THEREFROM a For further information regarding pursuant to Forest Service regulat parcel of land lying in Lot 5, Block sure a secret ballot. This blank voting and voter eligibility, see the ions at 36 CFR Part 217. Appeals envelope should be placed inside the 1, South Boardman, Subdivision, in County Office listed above. FmHA must be filed no later than 45 days the Southwest Quarter of Section 9, envelope you use to mail your ballot. ^ after the legal notice of this decsion Township 4 North, R a n g e d East Your name and address must be legi elections are open to all eligible voters without regard to race, col was first published in the East of the Willamette Meridian, Mor ble on the outer envelope. Failure to or, religion, national origin, age. Oregonian newspaper, Pendleton, provide tfftsWormation will render row County, Oregon, said parcel political affiliation, marital status, OR. Notices of Appeals must meet being described as follows: your ballot invalid. Only one ballot sex and/or handicap. the requirements of 36 CFR 217.9. Beginning at the Northwest cor Published: June 19, 1991_______ ner of Lot 4, Block 1, South Board- man, and running thence South U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 7°35’ East along the East line of the FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION South Main Street 80 feet; thence SECOND NOTICE OF BALLOT FOR COUNTY COMMITTEE MEMBER(S) South 89°25’ East parallel with the BUDGET HEARING North line of said Lot 5, a distance A public hearing on a proposed State Oregon County Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam of 130 feet; thence North 7°35’ budget for Heppner Water Control West 80 feet to the North line of District, Morrow, State of Oregon, said Lot 4; thence North 89°25’ for the fiscal year July 1, 1991 to ♦Candidate(s) West along said North line 130 feet June 30, 1992 will be held at 430 SCOTT MADISON______________________________________ to the Point of Beginning. Heppner/Lexington Hwy. The hear PARCEL II ing will take place on the 27th day ♦ONLY VOTE FOR ONE CANDIDATE(S) A parcel of land lying in Lot 5, of June. 1991 at 8:00 P.M. The pur Block 1, South Boardman Subdivi pose of the hearing is to discuss the sion. In the Southwest Quarter of budget with interested persons. The Section 9, Township 4 North, please detach this notice before voting ballot first Notice of Budget Hearing and Range 25 East of the Willamette Financial Summary was published in M eridian, M orrow County, The Heppner Gazette-Times on June VOTER CERTIFICATION STATEMENT Oregon, said parcel being describ 12, 1991. A copy of the budget Subpart W of Part 2054 of Title 7, Code of Federal Regulations requires ed as follows: document may be inspected or ob that all eligible voters for FmHA county of area committee elections meet Beginning at the Northwest cor tained at 430 Heppner/Lexington the following eligibility requirements: (a) be farmers or spouses of farmers; ner of Lot 4, Block 1, South Board- Hwy. Heppner, Oregon, between and (b) have their principal farming operation within the county or area man, and running thence South the hours of 8:00 A.M and 3:30 for which the election is being held. 7°35’ East along the East line of P.M. By submitting this ballot, I attest that I meet the criteria to vote. South Main Street 80 feet: thence A1 Osmin, chairperson Published: June 19 and 26, 1991 South 89°25’ East parallel with the Published: June 19, 1991 North line of said Lot 5, a distance of 130 feet; thence North 7°35’ West 80 feet to the North line of said Lot 5; thence North 89°25’ NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS West along the said North line 130 feet to the point of beginning. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to ORS 311.615 of the service of PARCEL III Personal Property Tax warrants upon the following listed tax payers. Beginning at the Southeast comer Payment of the following listed delinquent taxes with interest and of Lot 1, Block 1, of the Plat of cost of service must be made by July 10 , 1991 or said warrants South Boardman as recorded in shall be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, for Book 2 of Plats, at page 22 and 23 entry in the County Clerk Lien Record, and shall became a lien upon in said Morrow County; thence the title to any interest in real property owned by the person against whom the warrant is issued,and the taxes on personal South 69°49’25” West 301.18 feet property embraced in the warrant with interest, penalties and costs to the Northeast corner of Lot 5 of applicable thereto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal said Block 1; thence South property of the person assessed as otherwise provided by law. The 7°35’00” East 339.50 feet along the effect shall be the same as though the people of the county had East line of Lots 5 and 6 of said recovered the judgement against the person charged for the full Block 1 to the Southeast comer of amount of the delinquent tax covered by the warrant together with said Lot 6. Block 1, which point is interest thereon and cost as provided by law. on the South line of said Section 9; thence South 89°17’38” East INT TO PENALTY TOTAL DESCRIPTION YR TAX NAME 297.04 feet, more or less, along 7-15-91 said South Section line to a point 1.26 15.00 63.35 47.09 MOBILE H 90 AKERS, KENNETH, thereon which intersects the East MATTIE 6 NANCY line of Lot 1, Block 1, projected .87 15.00 47.69 31.82 BUCHANAN, KIKUE TRUST MOBILE H 90 Southerly; thence North 7°35’00” % AISPURO, MARCELLA West 447.69 feet, more or less, to the Southeast comer of said Lot 1. .04 15.00 16.37 1.33 TATONE, JOSEPH 6 ALICE MOBILE H 90 Block 1, and the point of beginning. All being in Section 9, Township 6.78 15.00 275.84 MOBILE H 90 254.06 HULSE, BOYD 6 SANDRA 4 North, Range 25, East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow .92 15.00 50.52 MOBILE H 90 34.60 RANKIN, TIM t KATHY County, Oregon. DATED this 4th day of June, 2.51 .07 15.00 17.58 CLOW, JOHN ERIC & MARY MOBILE H 90 1991. MORROW COUNTY SHERIFF Date of First Publication June 19, 1991 By: Pauline Winter MARGO SHERER Date of Second Publication June 26, 1991 Deputy MORROW COUNTY Date of Third Publication July 3, 1991 Published: June 12. 19, 26; and Ju- TAX COLLECTOR Date of Fourth Publication July 10, 1991 ly 3, 1991____________________ P U BLIC N O TIC E P U BLIC N O TICE P U B LIC N O TIC E P U B LIC N O TIC E P U B LIC N O TIC E