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« ìm m im m hm hpm pi EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 16, 1993 Wheat growers appoint new ASCS state director The Oregon Wheat Growers League announces the appoint ment of Jack Sainsbury as the new ASCS (Ag. Stablization and Conservation Service) State Ex ecutive Director, according to an Oregon Wheat Growers League press release. “ We are very thankful to the Clinton administration for ap pointing an individual that can cover well, the interests of ag. We look forward to working with Mr. Sainsbury,” stated Bob Johns, president of the Oregon Wheat Growers League. “ He has a proven track record of working with growers, and exhibiting a positive influence for agriculture’s future.” Sainsbury took control of the ASCS Monday, June 14, replac ing Glen Stonebrink, outgoing ASCS director. “ We have en joyed the cooperative relationship with the past ASCS administra tion and look forward to a similar working relationship in the future,” said the release. In the Service Airman Threse E. Davis has graduated from Air Force basic training at Kelly Air Force Base in Texas. During the six weeks of train ing the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who com plete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. She is the daughter of Eugenia Kendell, Irrigon and Donald Davis, Estacada and is a 1992 graduate o f Estacada High School. Sheriffs Report /* • It . • • • : v ■ -V The Morrow County Sheriffs office at the courthouse in Hepp ner reports dispatching the following business during the past week: June 8: M orrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Fossil Fire Dept to an alarm at Wheeler High School. Alarm turned out to be false; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Fossil Fire Dept to an alarm sounding at Wheeler High School. Alarm turned out to be false. June 9: M orrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Fossil Fire Dept to an alarm at Wheeler High School. Alarm turned out to be false; M orrow County deputy responded to a juvenile problem on Patterson Ferry, south, Hwy 730, Irrigon; Morrow County deputy took a report of a juvenile problem in Boardman; Morrow County deputy took a report of property stolen at the Columbia Junior High in Board- man. Value of property was unknown. June 10: Morrow County Sheriffs Office disatched the Arl ington Fire Dept to a semi truck that was on fire on 1-84, east bound near the Wolpem exit; Morrow County deputy took a report of property stolen in Ir rigon. Value of property was unknown; M orrow County deputies responded to a domestic dispute on NE 6th Street, Irrigon; Morrow County deputy took a report of a juvenile problem in Irrigon. June 11: Morrow County depu ty responded to the report of a grass fire on Wilson Road. The Boardman fire department was dispatched to the fire; M orrow County deputy responded to the report of suspicious circumstances in Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Arlington am bulance to a one vehicle rollover on 1-84, east bound, mile post 145; M orrow County deputy responded to the report of a juvenile problem at the Irrigon Marina Park; M orrow County deputy responded to take a report of suspicious circumstances at a residence on 8th St. Irrigon; M orrow County deputy responded to investigate a report of vandalism to the Irrigon Marina Park bathrooms. Value of damage done to the bathrooms was unknown; Morrow County deputy took a report of a juvenile problem in Irrigon; M orrow County deputy responded to the report of a fight in progress behind Gregs Tavern in Irrigon. June 12: Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept, to 425 Van- non, Heppner, to a vehicle that was on fire; M orrow County deputy responded to investigate the report of an animal problem in Lexington. Citations were issued for maintaining a dog as a public nuisance; Morrow County deputy in vestigated the report of a vehicle that was speeding through Wilson Trailer Court in Irrigon. Deputy was unable to locate vehicle; M orrow County deputy responded to the report of a neighborhood disturbance in the Riverview Trailer Court in Irrigon; M orrow County deputy delivered an emergency message to a resident of Irrigon. June 13: Morrow County depu ty took a report of criminal mischief to a vehicle along Hwy. 730, Irrigon; M orrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a civil complaint; M orrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon Mobile Court for a noise complaint; M orrow County deputy assisted the Boardman Police Dept with a residential problem; M orrow County deputy assisted Boardman Police Dept with a noise problem. June 14: Morrow County depu ty responded to investigate a report of a purse stolen from a business in Irrigon. The purse belonged to Wyoma Altamirano. Amount of value was unknown; M orrow C ounty deputy responded to Irrigon to in vestigate a report of vandalism to mail in a rural area; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Arlington am bulance to Shane Drive for a female patient. There was no transport; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a one vehicle rollover on 1-84, east bound, at mile post 154. Three people were transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Her- miston with injuries; M orrow County deputy responded to Lexington for an ongoing traffic problem. Problem was resolved; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept to a possible structure fire at a Boardman residence; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Fossil am bulance to a Fossil business for a woman with an unknown in jury. Patient refused transport; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, to a car on fire in the parking lot of Sentry Market in Boardman. June 15: Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Man- camp for a female with an injury. Woman was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital with an unknown injury; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Condon am bulance to the city park for a male subject with an illness. Patient was transported to the clinic. Obituaries Lou B. Crum The funeral for Lou B. Crum was held Monday, June 14 at the United Church of Christ in lone. Vault interment was at the Arl ington Cemetery. Mrs. Crum, 75, a longtime lone resident died Monday, June 7, 1993 at Scottsdale, Ariz. She was bom Jan. 10, 1918 at The Dalles to Edward Chilton and Mertie Ella Stuart Strahm. On June 16, 1939, she married Ralph Crum at Arlington. They moved to lone in 1946 where they operated Crum Ranches. She was a member of the Heppner Church of the Nazarene. She had taught the Good News Club to children. She had been active in the community as a Sun day School teacher, 4-H club leader, garden club member and belonged to a kitchen band. Survivors include her husband at the home; sons, Jack of Portland and Robert of Bums and Monty of lone; daughters Bonnie Peterson of Tempe, Ariz. and Kathleen Hageman of Mesa, Ariz.; brothers Vern Strahm of The Dalles, Elden Strahm of Phoenix. Ariz.; brothers Vem Strahm of The Dalles, Elden Strahm of fheonix, Ariz and Lee Strahm of Mesa, Ariz.; a sister Waneta Sackett of The Dalles and eight grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Child Evangelism Fellowship, P.O. Box 1454, Pendleton, OR 97801. Bums Mortuary, Hermiston, was in charge of arrangements. Mildred May Graveside services for Mildred Howell May were held Friday, June 11 at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. May, 83, Heppner, died Tuesday, June 8, 1993 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. She was born April 23, 1910 at Duluth, Minn. She grew up at Willow River, Minn, and attend ed schools there, graduating from high school in 1928. On Aug. 19, 1948 she married Thom as Howell at C oeur d ’Alene, Idaho. They moved to Heppner where they owned and operated Economy Market from 1958 until 1968. Mr. Howell died in 1978. On March 15, 1982 she mar ried Earl May at Heppner. Mr. May died in 1991. She was a member of the First Christian Church and was involv ed in senior citizen activities. Survivors include daughters Brette Diggins of Glenwood, WA. and Patricia Walls of Pendleton; stepchildren Kathryn, Nellie. Betty and Thomas, Jr.; and three grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Pioneer Memorial Hospital, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, 97836; the American Cancer S ociety, 0330 SW C urry, Portland, 97201; or the Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled Children, 3103 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland 97201. Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, was'in charge of arrangements.' PUBLIC NOTICE EXHIBIT A Notice of Revenue Bond Authorization NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon (the “ City” ), adopted Resolution No. 85-93 on June 14, 1993, authorizing the issuance of Sewer Revenue bonds. The bonds will be issued to finance sewer improvements to and within the City (the “ Project” ). The City Council may establish by subsequent resolution all terms, conditions and covenants regarding the bonds and the Pro ject revenues which are necessary or desirable to effect the sale of the bonds. The City estimates that the bonds will be issued in an ag gregate principal amount of not to exceed $325,000; bond prin cipal and interest are expected to be paid from City sew er revenues. The bonds will not be general obligations of the City, nor a charge upon its tax revenues, but will be payable solely from the revenues which the City pledges to the payment of the bonds. If written petitions, signed by not less than five percent (5%) of the City’s electors, are filed at the Office of the City Recorder on or before August 17, 1993 (the 61st day after the date of publication of the notice), the questions of is suing the revenue bonds shall be placed on the ballot at the next legally available election date. The O ffice o f the City Recorder is located at 188 West W illow , H eppner, Oregon 97836. The resolution authorizing the bonds is available for inspection at the Office o f the City Recorder. The bonds will be issued and sold under the Uniform Revenue Bond Act (ORS 288.805 to 288.945): this Notice is publish ed pursuant to ORS 288.815(6). BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON Published: June 16, 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission for the City of Heppner, Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 PM on July 5, 1993 at Heppner City Hall regarding the following application: 1. Variance: Relief from set back requirements for an ac cessory use facility located in a Residential 1 (R-l) zone at 535 South Chase Street, Map #2S 26 35CB, Tax Lot ft 2900 owned by Glen Ward. A copy of the application and copies o f all documents in evidence relied upon by the ap plicant and copies of any ap plicable zoning criteria are available for inspection at no cost and copies of the same will be provided at a reasonable cost. To obtain this information contact the office of Gary Marks, City Manager, Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, PO Box 756, Heppner, Oregon 97836, phone 676-9618. Published: June 16, 1993_____ PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Port of Morrow, Oregon will meet on June 23, 1993 at the Port offices located at One Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon begin ning at 3:00 P.M. for the purpose of considering an Ordinance authorizing the sale of not to ex ceed $3,500,000 of Advanced Refunding Bonds. Published: June 16, 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SESSION MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF RATIO REVIEW Notice is hereby given that on June 24, 1993, at 9:00 a.m ., the board of ratio review of the County of Morrow, Oregon will meet at the County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, to: * Examine the assessor’s ratio study. * Make recommendations to the assessor regarding changes in property value resulting from the effect of events or activities oc curring outside property. * Hear petitions for reduction of the real market or assessed value of property because of changes in the real market value of the property occurring after Ju ly 1 and on or before June 30th of the prior tax year. Meetings to examine the cer tified ratio study will be held bet ween July 1 and August 10. The exact time of the meeting will be posted 48 hours prior to the meeting in Heppner. Hearings for appeals of prior year’s value will be held between July 15 and July 31. A schedule of hearings for those who request to be present will be posted 48 hours prior to the meeting in Heppner. Executive sessions may be held during the session as required by ORS 308.290(7), ORS 308.411, and ORS 308.413. All other hearings will be scheduled as time allows. Contact the board of ratio review clerk for further information. It shall be the duty of the per sons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Peti tions must be filed with the board between July 1 and July 15, 1993. Dated at Heppner, Oregon this 2nd day of June, 1993. Barbara Bloods worth. County Clerk Morrow County, Oregon Published: June 2, 9 and 16, 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO SHERIFF S SALE On the 24th day of June, 1993 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 County to the highest bidder for purchase at the minimum prices and on the terms as set forth below, the following described real property located in Morrow County. Oregon, to-wit: Legal Description: Lot 6, Block 2, Columbia Terrace Sub division, in Township 4N, Range 25, Section 17AA-800; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 2 Legal Description: Lot 5, Block 2, Columbia Terrace Sub division, in Township 4N, Range 25, Section 17AA-900; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 3 Legal Description: Lot 4, Block 2, Columbia Terrace Sub division, in Township 4N, Range 25, Section 17AA-1000; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 4 Legal Description: Lot 3, Block 2, Columbia Terrace Sub division, in Township 4N Range 25, Section 17AA-1100; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 5 Legal Description: Lot 8, Block 3, Columbia Terrace Sub division, in Township 4N, Range 25, Section 17AA-1800; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 6 Legal Description: Lot 7, Block 3, Columbia Terrace Sub division, in Township 4N, Range 25, Section 17AA-1900; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value-: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 7 Legal Description: Lot 7, Block 8, Columbia Terrace Sub: division» in Township 4N, Range 25, Section 17AA-8500; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 8 Legal Description: Lot 8, Block 8, Columbia Terrace Sub division, in Township 4N , Range 25, Section 17AA-8600; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 9 Legal Description: Lot 4, Block 11, Columbia Terrace Sub division, in Township 4N, Range 25, Section 17AA-12300; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 10 Legal Description: Lot 3, Block 11, Columbia Terrace Sub division, in Township 4N, Range 25, Section 17AA-12400; SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; all in Morrow County, Oregon. Minimum Price: $4300.00 Market Value: $4300.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Said sale is made under an Order issued out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County to me directed: In the Matter of Real Property owned by Morrow County and Directing Sheriff to Conduct Sale dated May 12, 1993. The minimum price which may be ac cepted for the property is fixed by Order of the County Court and stated with each parcel describ ed above. ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published May 26; June 2, 9 and 16, 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County, on behalf of local area providers, intends to apply for Special Transportation Funds for FY93-94 in the amount of $32,000.00. This grant, if ap proved, will assist with operating expenses and a capital purchase of a bus shed to maintain and im prove transportation services to individuals who are elderly or disabled in Morrow County. A public meeting will be held on June 23, 1993 at 10:00 a.m. at the Courthouse, 100 Court Street, Heppner, Oregon. Mor row County invites and welcomes all interested parties to attend. Published: June 16, 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Planning Commission will hold a public- hearing on Monday, June 28, 1993, at 7:30 p.m. at the North Morrow Annex Building in Ir rigon, Oregon. A public hearing will be held on the following: 1. Application by Joan E. Fer- dun for a Variance Under Arti cle 7 of the Morrow County Zon ing Ordinance to Allow the Siting of a Manufactured Dwelling of Non-Conforming Size in a Subur ban Residential One Acre Zone located in Township 4 North. Range 25, Section 20A, Tax Lot 6700 for Medical Reasons. 2. Conditional Use Permit- N-60-Port of Morrow for the Siting of an Industrial Building and R.V. Manufacturing Plant located in an Airport/Industrial Zone in Township 4 North, Range 24, Section 22, Tax Lot 109. Interested persons are invited to the hearing to express their view. 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 P lanning Commission .-• Published: June 9 and 16, 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE: NOTICE TO SHERIFF’S SALE .Op the 13th day of.July, 1993., at the hour of 10:00 q’.clock, a.m.'n Standard qf Time ip,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 County to the highest bidder for purchase at the minimum prices and on the terms as set forth below, the following described real property located in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit;, A parcel of property located north of Interstate Highway 84, more particularly described as Tax Lot 300 in Section 20C, Township 4 North, Range 27 j- E.W .M ., consisting of approx* ' imately five acres, all in Morrow County, O.egon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. THIS PROPERTY HAS NO LEGAL ACCESS. Minimum Price: $3000.00 Market Value: $3000.00 Terms: Cash in full at the tim e' of sale. Said sale is made under an Order issued out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County to me directed: In the Matter of Real Property owned by Morrow County and Directing Sheriff to Conduct Sale dated May 26, 1993. The minimum price which may be ac cepted for the property is fixed by Order of the County Court and stated with each parcel describ ed above. ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: June 9, 16, 23 and 30. 1993 I would like to thank everyone for all their prayers, cards and phone calls during my stay at St. M ary's Medical Center in Walla Walla. Marilyn Bergstrom ___________________ 6-16-lp Thanks to all my friends for the. flowers and cards sent to me dur ing my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to my family for being such good help. Mary Benge . 6-16-lc