SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 8. 1993 fice dispatched the Arlington am bulance to a motor vehicle acci dent on 1-84. mile post 150. Three people were transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a one car rollover on 1-84. mile post 150. Two people w ere transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a one vehicle rollover on 1-84, mile post 151.5. One person was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital; M orrow County deputy responded to investigate the report of smashed mailboxes in Irrigon. Amount of value of damage was unknown. November 28: Morrow Coun ty Sheriff s office dispatched the Arlington ambulance to a one car rollover on 1-84, mile post 135.5. Two people were transported to Mid Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Arlington am bulance to a two car accident on 1-84 at mile post 128. One per son was transported to Mid Col umbia Medical Center in The Dalles with unknown injuries. Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff s office reports dispatching the following business during the past week: November 23: Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to Highway 74, mile post 35, for a vehicle blocking traffic; M orrow County deputy responded to a report of a miss ing juvenile. Juvenile was located later in the evening; M orrow C ounty deputy responded to help a citizen with his vehicle; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched an ambulance to Heppner Grade School for a female juvenile with an injury. Patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. November 24: Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to 1st St., Ir- rigon, for an animal problem; M orrow County deputy responded to Columbia Junior High for a juvenile problem; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a rollover on 1-84, westbound, mile post 156. There were no injuries and ambulance was cancelled enroute; M orrow Cou j deputy responded to the irrigon area to take a report of a theft from a vehicle. Turned out to be a civil matter; M orrow County deputy assisted the Irrigon Fire Dept, with a structural fire at Rt. 2; M orrow County deputy responded to the Sentry Market in Boardman for a report of a suspicious vehicle. November 25: Morrow Coun ty Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, to a fire alarm going off in A section at the Outback apartments. Page was cancelled enroute; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept to a vehicle fire on 1-84. east bound, mile post 167. Deputy was unable to locate vehicle; Morrow County deputy located an Irrigon resident for an emergency message. November 26: Morrow Coun ty deputy did a welfare check and delivered an emergency message to a resident in Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Mitchell Fire Dept, to a fire at a business; M orrow County deputy responded to take a report of pro perty damage to the baseball field at Heppner High School. A vehi cle was driven on the baseball field and left tire tracks; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Fossil am bulance to the Haven House. One patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the ambulance to a residence in Spray. One female was transported by Air Life to Prineville with an unknown illness. November 27: Morrow Coun ty Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a one car rollover on 1-84, two miles east of Boardman. Two people were transported to good Shepherd Community Hospital; Morrow County Sheriff s of November 29: Morrow Coun ty Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a motor vehicle accident. Transport was refused; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to mile post 160, 1-84. There were no injuries; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, to an alarm at River side High School. November 30: Morrow Coun ty Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a one vehicle rollover on Hwy 730, mile post 171. Deputy was unable to locate upon arrival; Morrow County deputy ar rested Kristine Fields, 29, Umatilla, on a Circuit Court war rant for Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle. Fields was releas ed on her own recognizance; Morrow County deputy began investigation of a report of forgery in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy began investigation of theft of items from an Irrigon business. Amount of value was unknown at press time; M orrow County deputy responded to Oregon Potato to take a report o f a p rio r disturbance. December 1: Morrow County deputy responded to Oregon Potato to take a complaint of Menacing. December 2: Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Condon ambulance to Potter St. There was no transport; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to Riverside High School for a female student. Student was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital with an illness; Morrow County deputy cited and released Della Renaud, 40. Boardman for Maintaining a Dog as a Public Nuisance; M orrow County deputy responded to the report of a vehi cle accident on private property. There was no action taken; Morrow County deputy began investigation of a power pole hit by a vehicle. Investigation is continuing. December 3: Morrow County deputy began an investigation of a report of property stolen from a vehicle in Irrigon; M orrow County deputy responded to 1-84, mile post 155 to remove some debris that was a possible hazard to highway safety. December 4: Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the lone Fire Dept, to a field tire on Hwy. 207 and Bombing Range; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a possible traffic hazard; Morrow County deputy began investigation of criminal mischief to a vehicle owned by Marilyn Perkins in rural Heppner toward Echo. Wheels and fires had been stolen and windows broken out; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a one vehicle rollover on 1-84. mile post 164. Three pa- BASIC reading regional contest winners announced First through sixth grade classroom s in Oregon and southwest Washington were challenged this fall to see who could log the most time leisure reading during a 25-day period as part of the Blazers/A V IA Scholastic Improvement Con cepts (BASIC) p ro g ram ’s “ Reading Fitness” competition. More than 24,000 students par ticipated, recording in excess of 337,000 leisure reading hours. Regional winners are: Morrow County: first gn.de Karen Clough, 25 total hours; se cond grade Joy Krein, 143.9 total hours; third grade Barbara Col lin, 455 total hours; fourth grade Mary Haguewood, 192.2 total hours; fifth grade Bill Ewing 141.5 total hours; sixth grade Jannie Allen 371.5 total hours. “ The main objective o f BASIC’s ‘Reading Fitness’ phase Wilma Mabe wins afghan Wilma Mabe of Heppner was the winner of the crocheted afghan raffled by People for the Pool. The afghan was donated by the Heppner Garden Club. After the bake sale at the Ar- tifactory there is now approx imately $10,900 towards a swim ming pool in Heppner. The fun draiser of selling laser printed bricks is still ongoing and forms are available at the Heppner Library or Heppner TV. DMV office to be in Condon The Heppner DMV office will be in Condon January 20, Feb. 17 and March 17. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. D ID Y O U K NO W ? W E H A V E IN ST O C K ^ □ W a te r S o fte n e r □ 7 k in d s o f w ild b ird s e e d B y t h e lb. o r b a g □ R a b b it , H a m s t e r , G u in e a P ig , R o c k S a lt , 5 0 lb s . * 2 ^ □ □ S a lt P e lle t s 5 0 lb s . * 3 75 Ic e M e lt , 1 0 lb s . o r 5 0 lb s . O v e r 5 0 v a r ie t ie s o f W o r k G lo v e s E tc . F e e d & S u p p lie s □ D o g & C a t V a c c in e s , □ □ □ C o lla r s , S h a m p o o s , e tc . D M S O , B a g B a lm , e tc . F ly B a its & S p r a y s C a g e d B ird S e e d □ □ R o d e n t B a its & T r a p s C e d a r C h ip s , S tr a w □ & S u p p lie s S a w C h a in L o o p s □ fo r A n im a l B e d d in g H ic k o r y S tr ip e d L o g g e r S h irts □ C h a in s a w S u p p lie s □ □ Rope & Snaps 6 k in d s o f D o g F o o d □ □ F is h F o o d & S u p p lie s 3 Day & 7 D ay F is h F e e d e r s □ tients were transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston; M orrow County deputy responded to Three-Mile Canyon to rescue a hunter who had become stranded on the island; M orrow County deputy responded to request for assistance from the Irrigon Fire Dept. Dec. 5: Morrow County depu ty responded to investigate the report of vehicles that had been broken into and stereos and a radar detector taken from Oregon Potato Inc., Boardman. Value of property was unknown at press time. Investigation is continuing; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a one vehicle rollover on 1-84, west bound near mile post 157. Two people were transported to Good Shepherd Com m unity H ospital with injuries; Morrow County deputy began an investigation of six vehicles that had been vandalized in the parking lot at Lamb Weston in Boardman. Value of damage was unknown at press time. Investiga tion is continuing. A sk if you d o n ’t see it! W e w ill sp ecia l o r d e r , if p o ssib le, at no extra ch arge! OREEN FEED X SEED llEPIW Elt «< «■ »422 Mike & Kay Proctor is to encourage students to read more,’’ said Harry de Boer, president, AVIA Group Interna tional. “ Classrooms came up with some very creative ideas for logging hours. Everything from sleep-overs to reading parties. It just goes to prove that not only is reading a necessity in life, it’s fun too.” Participating schools were divided into 36 regional groups. Top regional classrooms were selected at each grade level bas ed on the average number of hours each student spent leisure reading. Students could earn bonus hours by visiting their community library. Regional winners were then matched against one another to determine the “ overall” grand prize win ners at each grade level. The top “ overall” grand prize winning classrooms earn a special trip to Portalnd to see the Blazers play the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday, Jan. 16, 1994. Regional winners receive a classroom plaque and a mini poster of Clyde Drexler for each student. All participants receive a special certificate of recognition. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION On March 22, 1993, an elec tion will be held for the purpose of electing board members to fill the positions and terms for the following districts. Morrow County, Oregon: MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT- Director Zone 1 - Four year (4) term ending June 30, 1998 Boardman-Irrigon Advisory Committee Zone #1 - Three (3) year term ending June 30, 1997 Boardman-Irrigon Advisory Committee Position #2 - One (1) year term ending June 30, 1995 Boardman-Irrigon Advisory Committee Position #3 - Two (2) year term ending June 30, 1996 Boardman-Irrigon Advisory Committee Position #4 - Three (3) year term ending June 30, 1997 Heppner-Lexington Advisory Committee Position #2 - Two (2) year term ending June 30, 1996 Heppner-Lexington Advisory Committee Position #4 - Three (3) year term ending June 30, 1997 Heppner-Lexington Advisory Committee Position #6 - Three (3) year term ending June 30, 1997 Ione-Lexington A dvisory Committee Position #2 - Three (3) year term ending June 30, 1997 Ione-Lexington A dvisory Committee Position #3 - Three (3) year term ending June 30, 1997 All candidates for these posi tions must file or petition for elec tion with the County Clerk by January 20, 1994. Copies of peti tions may be picked up at the County Clerk's office or the School District Office. Barbara Blcxxlsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: December 8, 15 and 22. 1993 County seeks members for newly formed children’s commission The Morrow County Court is seeking applications for the newly formed Morrow County Com mission on C hildren and Families. The last session o f the legislature passed HB 2004 which requires counties and regions to disband the more traditional children and youth service com mission and form the commission on children and families. Under the new commission, greater emphasis will be placed on programs directed at stable family relationships and children wellness programs. The Morrow County Court is soliciting nominations for the commission. At least eight members shall serve on the com mission and a goal of 15 members has been set to fill the commis sion. Any citizen who resides in Morrow County and is interested in the welfare of strong families and children programs is invited to send in written applications to the Morrow County Court for consideration. The local commission will be funded by the state commission on children and families. Plans for programs and the delivery of the programs will be the respon sibility of the Morrow County Commission. New programs of service will be considered as well as a continuation of existing pro grams that are appropriate. A majority of the membership of the local commission must be lay people as opposed to profes sional workers whose main sourse of income is in the direct PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF OREGON, N.A., a national banking association. Plaintiff, v, STANLEY P. MILLS aka STAN MILLS and CALEEN S. MILLS aka CALEEN MILLS, husband and wife; DESERT POTATO, INC.; CREDITORS PROTEC TIVE ASSOCIATION; NOR THWEST FARM BUREAU IN SURANCE COMPANY; and DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Defendants. Case No. 93-CV-37 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the above-entitled court in the subject cause on November 2, 1993, pursuant to a judgment rendered and entered on October 14, 1993, in favor of plaintiff and against defendants and each of them, wherein it was ordered that a certain mortgage held by plaintiff be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the mortgage lien be sold, which execution commanded me to sell that real property to satisfy a judgment against Stanley P. Mills aka Stan Mills and Caleen S. Mills aka Caleen Mills, husband and wife, and Desert Potato, Inc., defendants, in the sum of $334,259.87 plus interest thereon at the rate of 10% per annum from December 13, 1990 until paid plus costs and disbursements including reasonable attorney fees totalling $4,177.90, I will on January 4, 1994 at 10:00 am. at the front door of the county cour thouse in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption as provided by law) to the highest bidder for cash all the interest which the above-named defen dants had on August 4. 1989, the date of the mortgage and all in terest which the defendants had thereafter and the following described real property: EXHIBIT “ A” Parcel I: Lot 22 and South 33 feet of lot 21, Block 20. City of Irrigon, M orrow C ounty, Oregon. Parcel II: The South 16 feet of Lot 19, all of Lot 20 and the North 17 feet of Lot 21. Block 20, City of Irrigon, Morrow County. Oregon. DATED this 18th day of November, 1993. Roy L. Drago MORROW COUNTY SHERIFF BY: Pauline Winter (Deputy) Published: N ovem ber 24; December I, 8 and 15. 1993 offering of children services. Members of the local commis sion will be appointed for a term of four years. The County Court will stagger the terms of office in itially appointed to the local com mission. A member is eligible to be appointed for not more than two consecutive terms. Applications will be received by the personnel director. Mor row County Courthouse, Court St. Heppner, until December 28. We Print ENVELOPES Many styles and colors to choose from Gazette-Times 676-9228 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Estate of: JAMES MONROE HAGER, Deceased. No. 93 PR 27 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to pre sent the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to Jannette Marie Evans, the per sonal representative, in care of the office of George L. Ander son, attorney for the personal representative, at 475 East Main S treet, H erm iston, O regon 97838, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceeding in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal represen tative or the attorney for the per- sonsal representative. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED: December 1, 1993. Jeannette Marie Evans Personal Representative P.O. Box 371 Irrigon. OR 97844 Telephone: 922-3849 George L. Anderson OSB #76044 A ttorney for Personal Representative 475 East Main St. Hermiston, OR 97838 Telephone: 567-7800 Published: December 1, 8 and 15, 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW No. 93-PR-026 - Probate In the Matter of the Estate of LOU B. CRUM, Deceased. NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap pointed Personal Representative of the estate of the above named decedent. All persons having claims against the estate are re quired to present such claims in due form, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, to the Personal Representative in care of Joel K. P earsall, H eltzel, U pjohn, Williams, Yandell & Pearsall. P C.. P.O. Box KW8. Salem, OR 97308-1048, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Representative, or the attorneys for the Personal Representative. Dated and first published December 1, 1993. RALPH S. CRUM Personal Representative H ELTZEL, UPJO HN , WILLIAMS. YANDELL & PEARSALL. P C. P.O. Box 1048 Salem. Oregon 97308-1048 Attorneys for Estate Published: December 1. 8 and 15. 1993