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Heppner Gazetta-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 5 1994 - FIVE PUBLIC NOTICE Classes of 1988-90 wins alumni tournament Members of the classes of 1988 to 1990 emerged victorious in the sixth annual Heppner High School alumni tournament held Dec. 31 to Jan. 2. Organizer Stuart Dick, Hermiston, said that this was the first year a class younger than 1985 has won the tourney. Bobby Krein was the three- point champion for the third year in a row and Dana Reid, the women’s free throw winner. Dick said that a highlight of the event was the alumni banquet which was new to the tournament this year. The banquet drew over 100 people. Dick said that alum nus and former student body president, Diane Holland Cassins added a ’’very moving” touch to the dinner. Holland, who has Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis commonly known as Lou Gehrig Disease, and multiple sclerosis and cannot speak but is fully coherent, wrote a letter to the group which was read by Dorian Forrar. Holland has been a faithful supporter of the touma- St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board One hundred seven people were present for the birthday dinner at the senior center December 29. Six meals were taken out. Members of the Mormon church served. Sylvia McDaniel won the meal ticket, Judy won the door prize, Florence Beckett received the birthday gift and Sue Scott won the guest prize. The menu for Jan. 12 will be chicken ala-king with rice, vegetable, mixed fruit, rolls and chocolate pudding. Members of the Catholic church will serve. The senior center board will meet following the meal. Eight people went to Hermiston on the senior bus to the New Year’s Eve dance. They reported having a good time. Eight seniors enjoyed the movie Sunday night ‘Cop and a H a lf’. Dates to remember: Monday, Bible study, 10:30 a.m ., quilting 1 to 4 p.m. The quilters are starting a log cabin. Anyone wishing to join is more than welcome; Wednesday, senior dinner, noon; Tues. and Thurs., exercise, 10 a.m .; Friday, cards 2:30 p.m.; Sunday, movie, 6 p.m. merit, said Dick. John Van The tournament grossed Winkle, class of 1968, shared around $2,500, which says Dick, some amusing anecdotes. Dave is comparable to previous years. Hanna and the Elks Club crew Proceeds from last year’s tourna put on a ‘’tremendous” dinner, ment sponsored a basketball added Dick. John McCabe was clinic for area youth, in addition dinner chairman. to the Hilda Yocom Scholarship, Honored guests were “ super Mike Currin Scholarship and the fans” , Doug Gunderson, Jean Booster Club trophy case. Strange, John and Pat Edmund- The tournament this year was son, Archie and Diana Ball and dedicated to alumnus Donnie Raymond and Deena Reid, who Lott, who recently passed away. received a free dinner and a Around 80 men and 40 women T-shirt. participated in this year’s games, with around a third coming from Dana Reid, chairman of the out of town. “ It was a super year women’s events, was the “ driv for u s ,” concluded Dick. ing force behind the tourna “ Everything went well. It was ment,” -,said Dick. ' ‘She did a one of the best year’s we’ve had. super jd b .” Kenny EcJonan did .! Reid echoed that sentiment say a “ wonderful job” organizing the ing, “ It was a real big success. equipment and Rick and Susan It was a lot of fun and everyone Johnston were “ great pro there enjoyed themselves.” moters” , added Dick. PUBLIC NOTICE Brian Thompson Inspirational Player of the Week Dec. 26 - 31 Ad sponsored by Central Market Red Apple Tina Kemp The Heppner Booster Club is proud to announce an Inspirational Player of the Week Award. This award features a boy and girl athlete at Heppner High School who has demonstrated a positive attitude, desire, dedication and extra effort. Players are selected by the coaches from the prior weeks game(s) and practices. The ad is sponsored by different businesses each week. Sandi Turner NORENE VETERINARY HOSPITAL OFFICE HOURS a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5 & 7 to 9 p.m. s-----' Tues. CLOSED Wed. 9 a.m. to 5 & 7 to 9 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Open for EMERGENCIES Sat. & Sun. Phone 67 6 -9 6 5 6 _____________ __ Mon, 9 Heppner Men’s City Bowling Tournament NOTICE OF SESSION MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on January 10, 1993, at 9:00 a.m ., the board of equalization of the County of Morrow, Oregon, will meet at the County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, to: Hear petitions for reduction of the real market or assessed value of property as of July 1. Hear petitions to excuse penalties for late filing of real or personal property returns. A schedule of hearings for those who request to present will be posted daily in the Morrow County Courthouse. Executive sessions may be held during the session as required by ORS 308.290(7), ORS 308.411, and ORS 308.413. All other hearing will be scheduled as time allows. If you have requested to be present at the hearing you will be notified of the time and place to appear. Contact the board of equalization 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 not later than December 31, 1993. Barbara Bloods worth. County Clerk Morrow County, Oregon Dated at Heppner, Oregon this 22nd day of December, 1993 Published: December 22 and 29, 1993; and January 5, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE January 15 & 16, 22 & 23 Entry closes Jan. 8, 1994 Bowlers from last year may bowl with last year average 92-93 D.A.’s Report Starting second half. Need bowlers for leagues Brandon Pedro, missed ^CHEVROLET/ Over the years some things never change at a quality dealership HONES TY-INTEGRITY-RESPONSIBILITY-SEk VICE Doing business for over 45 years in the same old fashioned way SHERRELL CHEVROLET Hermiston, Oregon INVITATION TO BID Morrow County invites bids for the construction of irrigation ditches on West Wilson Road near Boardm an, O regon, specifications for which may be obtained at the Morrow County Public Works Department, Lex ington, Oregon, i97839, (503) 676-9061 ext 17. Sealed bids will be received at the Morrow County Public Works Department, Director’s office, located in Lexington, Oregon until 2:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time on January 7th, 1994, and then publicly opened and read aloud. No bid will be considered unless it contains a statement by the bidder that ORS 279.350 (prevailing wage law and prevailing wage rates) will be complied with. Each sealed bid must be plainly marked on the outside of the envelope as “ Bid for WestWilson Road Irrigation Ditches.” Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,- sex, religion, age and handicapped status in employment or the pro vision of services. Morrow County reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. For further information, con tact A1 Hopper, Morrow County Public Works Director, at (503) 676-9061 ext. 17. Published: December 15, 22, 29, 1993; and January 5, 1994 Phone 567-6487 The Morrow County District Attorney’s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports handl ing the following business during the past week: Carlos Cipriano Mendoza, Ir- rigon, was convicted Jan. 3 of Assault IV. Mendoza received 180 days in jail, suspended, with a $587 fine. The conviction stems from a Jan. I incident with Men doza’s ex-girlfriend in which Mendoza grabbed the girlfriend and shoved her into a car; Henry Burl Stickler, formerly of the Boardman area, was ar rested by Oregon State Police on Dec. 31. Stickler was charged with Driving While Revoked and Giving False Information to a police officer. Stickler was stop ped on 1-84 and allegedly gave a false name to the officer. When the officer determined Stickler’s true name, a check determined that he was wanted in Linn Coun ty for similar charges and a pro bation revocation; Samuel Campos. Irrigon, was arrested Jan. 1 and charged with Possession of M etham- phctamines. Campos was releas ed on his own recognizance pen ding trial. NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY CASE NUMBER 90-CV-20 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY DONALD L. GREENUP Testamentary Trust, PAUL WALTON, MITCHELL ASHBECK, Trustees, and DONALD L. GREENUP, Individually, Plaintiffs, v. ROBERT J. KILKENNY; ILENE WYMAN, aka ILENE LAUGHLIN; PAUL WALTON and MITCHELL ASHBECK, Trustees for the Testamentary Trusts created under the Will of Mary Colleen Greenup; and EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, Defendants. By virtue of a judgment entered in the above entitled court and cause on July 8, 1991, it was ad judged that the real property, described hereunder, be sold by the sheriff of Morrow County for cash in a final sale with no minimum bid required and no right of reserve or right to withdraw. All bidders must qualify to bid by delivery to the sheriff by the time of the sale (1) a letter of credit from a bank upon which the sheriff may draw if the bidder is successful; (2) a cashier’s check; or (3) any form of funds, which in the opinion o f the sheriff, is guaranteed without delay available upon completion of the bidding. The bids are payable upon declaration of the sheriff that the bid was suc cessful. The sheriff will transfer title to the successful bidder by deed signed by all the parties to the lawsuit, except Equitable Life Assurance Society, transferring all the parties' right, title and in terest to the property free and clear of all persons claiming by, through or under them and also transferring the property free and clear of all claims of Equitable Life Assurance Society and real property taxes. The deed will reserve ( 1 ) possession of the im provements and pasture for thir ty (30) days from the date of the sale to vacate the premises; and (2) the right of Kilkenny Ranches to tend the crops growing on the property and to harvest and remove the crops. Except as pro vided above as to improvements, pasture and crops, the purchaser is entitled to exclusive possession of the real property from and after the completion of the sale and is entitled to such remedies as are available at law to secure posses sion, including a w rit of assistance. The exact terms of the sale are set forth in the judgment in this case found in the files of the Circuit Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon and your reference is directed to those terms set forth in the judgment. Accordingly, I will on Friday, January 21, 1994 at 11:00 a.m. at the front steps of the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon sell at public auction ac cording to the terms of sale set forth in the aforesaid judgment for cash the title, described above, to the real property described as follows: PARCEL I: Township 2 South, Range 28, East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 19: Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter; South half of the Northeast quarter; Government Lots 3 and 4 also known as the West half of the Southwest quarter; East half of the Southwest quarter; Southeast quarter. Section 20: All. Section 21 : Northwest quarter o f the N orthw est quarter; Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter. Section 27: South half of the South half. Section 28: All. Section 29: All. Section 30: Government Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 also known as the West half of the West half; East half of the West half; East half. Section 31 : Northeast quarter. Section 32: All. Section 33: All. Section 34: North half; North half of the South half; Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter. Township 3 South, Range 28, East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 3: Government Lot 4 also known as the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter; South half of the Northwest quarter; Southwest quarter; South half of the Southeast quarter. Section 4: Government Lots 1, 2, and 4 also known as the North half of the Northeast quarter and the Northwest quarter of the Nor thwest quarter; South half of the North half; South half. Section 5: Government Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 also known as the North half of the North half; Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter; East half of the Southeast quarter. Section 8: That portion of the Northeast quarter of the Nor theast quarter lying Northerly and Easterly o f a line running Southeasterly from the Northwest corner of said Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter to the Southeast comer of the said Nor theast quarter of the Northeast quarter. Section 9: North half; North half of the South half. Section 10: All. Section 11 : West half of the West half: Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter. DATED this 13th day of December 1993. ROY DRAGO. Sheriff of Morrow County By: Pauline Winter, Deputy Sheriff Published: December 15. 22, 29. 1993; and January 5, 1994