SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 27, 1994
Wrangler’s list playday winners
The Wranglers Riding Club
held their third playday Sunday,
April 24 at the Oregon Trail Pro
Rodeo Arena in Heppner. The
results are as follows:
Stickhorse race: first-Lane
Bailey,
second-Whitney
Mathews, third-Brent Eckman.
Leadline: barrels, poles and put
‘n’ take: first-Lane Bailey,
second-Whitney Mathews, third-
Brent Eckman. fourth in put 'n'
take-Brianne Jones.
Five and under: barrels, first-
Krystal Temple, second-Brandon
Johnson, third-Jamie Kay
Westberg, fourth-Brandon Davis.
Poles:
first-Jamie
Kay
Westberg, second-Krystal Tem
ple, third-Brandon Johnson,
fourth-Grandon Davis.
Put V Take: first-Krystal
Temple, second-Brandon Davis,
third-Jamie Kay W estberg.
fourth-Brandon Johnson.
Six and seven year olds: all
events, first-Madison Bailey,
second-Jessica Westberg.
Eight and nine year olds: bar
rels, first-Brett Barber, second-
Donald Adams. third-Lacey
Davis, fourth-Kelsey Greenup.
Poles: first-Brett Barber,
second-Kelsey Greenup, third-
Donald Adams, fourth-Kandra
Schmeltzer.
Put 'n ' Take: first-Brett
Barber. second-Donald Adams,
third-Kandra Schmeltzer. fourth-
Lacey Davis.
10 and 11 year olds: barrels,
first-Casey Ingraham, second-
Krista Adams, third-Amy
Papineau, fourth-Tracy Rankin.
Poles: first-Amy Papineau,
second-Krista Adams, third-
Brandi Brantley, fourth-Katie
Walton.
Put ‘n’ Take: first-Sarah
Eckman,
second-Brandi
Brantley, third-Katie Walton.
fourth-Jeanette Brantley.
12 year olds, barrels, first-
Kathleen Greenup, second-Jill
Barber. third-Jared Eckman,
fourth-Heather Davis.
Poles: first-Angela Munkers,
second-Kathleen Greenup, third-
Jill Barber, fourth-Heather Davis.
Put *n’ Take: first-Angela
Munkers, second-Jill Barber,
third-Heather Davis, fourth-
Kathleen Greenup.
13 and 14 year olds: barrels,
first-Jaylene Papineau. second-
Brenda Holtz. third-Dawn Boor.
fourth-Shannon Walton.
Poles: first-Jaylene Papineau,
second-Shannon Walton, third-
Brenda Holtz, fourth-Dawn
Boor.
Put ‘n’ Take: first-Jaylene
Papineau. second-Shannon
W alton, third-Dawn Boor.
founh-Brenda Holtz.
15 and 17 year olds: barrels
and poles, first-Stormy Howard.
second-Char Coe, third-Jennifer
Rankin; put ‘n’ take, first-Stormy
Howard, second-Char Coe.
18 and over: barrels, first-Dick
Temple, second-Shelly Ashbeck,
third-Mary Westberg. fourth-
Tcrri Gentry.
Poles: first-Dick Temple,
second-Shelly Ashbeck, third-
Terri Gentry, fourth-M ary
Westberg.
Put 'n' Take: first-Dick Tem
ple, second-Terri Gentry, third-
Shelly Ashbeck.
Following the timed events
participants goat tied and steer
dobbed.
The final spring playday will be
Sunday May 1.
Friday night playdays will
begin in June at the Wranglers
Grounds located in Hwy. 74.
Chamber Chatter
Antler Buyer cash for deer,
elk. moose caribou antlers.
Any amount, any condition.
Unable to make it as
previously advertised due to il
lness. Will be in Heppner.
Sun., May 1, 9 a.m .-l p.m.,
Monument 2 p.m.-6 p.m.;
Spray. Mon., May 2. 9 a.m.-l
p.m.. Fossil 2 p.m.-6 p.m.
By Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager
National Tourism Week is May
2-6. Chamber members had an
opportunity to hear a tourism
assessment of Heppner during a
recent meeting. The suggestion
was to create a sportsman's
destination community offering
farm/ranch recreation oppor
tunities. That of course, takes ac
tive participants and interested
ranchers who are anxious to host
visitors and send ehtm into Hepp
ner to shop, visit our museum,
etc. Those surveyed seemed to
agree that they didn't wish to
become a Sisters or Leaven
worth; however, being attractive
to visitors on a small scale would
benefit our local businesses and
retailers. The following ideas sur
faced to encourage families to
make Heppner their destination
“ where rural is for real” : pad
dle boats at the lake, miniature
golf (leprechaun land ). remote-
controlled boat race events at the
lake, cross-country ski-trails;
trees and a wheelchair accessible
path all around the lake catering
to both volkswalkers and han
dicapped, Shorty's museum,
ranch experiences and the list
goes on.
Our comfort zone has been
threatened and above all Heppner
needs diversity both in industry
and recreation. That means some
creative brainstorming is needed
to come up with viable ideas to
attract all types of visitors to
Heppner. those who w ill come to
visit and those who will create
jobs.
In conjunction with National
Tourism Week, an Oregon Rural
Loop Tour Project (Regional
Tourism Workshop) is schedul
ed for Wednesday. May 11. at the
Pendleton Convention Center.
The purpose will be to develop a
tour package organized around a
series of tourist centers in rurai
communities where visitors
would have options ranging from
guided tours of forests, to visiting
ranches to learning about our
rural environment from those
who know it best, the local peo
ple who live and work in the area.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Time is 9 a m. to 12 noon and the
cost is free.
Next week: Chamber business
and board meeting.
Thought for the week: “ There
is no hopeless situations, only
people who are hopeless about
them” .
Marriage Licenses
The Clerk’s office at the cour
thouse in Heppner reports issu
ing the following marriage
licenses during the past week:
April 12: Scott Ray Davis, 23,
Spokane, WA.; and
Katherine Elizabeth Doherty,
23, Spokane.
WANTED TO BUY
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
FOR LEVEL 7 FUNDING
The Morrow County Commis
sion on Children and Families is
announcing REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS to apply for fun
ding under Level 7 for the pro
vision of services to children
residing in Morrow County. This
REQUEST is being issued for
grant funds available through
State General Funds from the
Children's Services Division.
Preliminary budget projections of
the funding source for the
1993-95 biennium are approx
imately $35,000.00. Services to
be provided are: 24-hour Intake
and Assessment, Parent Training,
Family Consultation. Educational
Support/Tutoring for Youth, and
Skill Development for Youth.
The Morrow County Commis
sion on Children and Families
manages funds which come to the
county through the administrative
office of the State Commission.
Any interested individual, agen
cy. association, etc., which pro
poses to provide services to Mor
row County children and their
families may apply. The propos
ed program must be consistent
with the goals of the Commission
and submitted on the Commission
application. Applications must be
received by 5:00 p.m.. May 6,
1994. To request a proposal
packet contact:
Darwin Merrill,
Executive Director
Morrow County Commission on
Children and Families
"Level 7 Application
P.O Box 544
Heppner. Oregon 97836
Telephone 503-676-9675
The Morrow County Commis
sion on Children and Families
reserves the right to accept or re
ject any and/or all proposals This
process is for the remainder of the
1993-95 biennium and is subject
to the availability of funds receiv
ed from the State of Oregon.
Dated: April 22. 1994
Published: April 27, 1994
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County Court
Notice of Hearing
As authorized in ORS 451.010
and pursuant to district formation
provisions of ORS 198.705 to
198.955, the citizens of Morrow
County have petitioned the Mor
row County Court for formation
of "Morrow County 4-H and Ex
tension Service District” . The
Morrow County Court hereby
gives notice of a public hearing
of such district formation.
All interested persons may ap
pear and be heard.
Purpose:
The purpose of the district is to
insure continued delivery of
Oregon State University 4-H and
Extension Service programs to
the people of Morrow County, by
formation of a service district
with it’s own tax base.
Name and Boundaries:
The name of the district would
be the “ Morrow County 4-H and
Extension Service District” . The
boundaries of the district would
be the boundaries of Morrow
County Oregon, as presently set
forth in ORS 201.250.
Time and Place of Hearing:
The hearing will be held on
May 18, at 2:00 p.m., in the
meeting room of Boardman City
Hall, 206 Main Street North.
Boardman, Oregon 97818.
Published: April 27; and May 11.
1994
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF’S SALE
On the 7th day of June, 1994
at the hour 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 cash, the parcels of real
property located in Morrow
County, Oregon, described in
Exhibit " A ” , which is attached
hereto and by this reference in
corporated herein.
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 April 13, 1994. The
minimum price which may be ac
cepted for the property is fixed by
Order of the County Court and is
set forth with particularity with
each parcel described in said Ex
hibit “ A” .
ROY L. DRAGO. Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Pauline Winter
Chief Civil Deputy
NOTE: At the time of sale, the
County will collect fees for recor
ding the Certificate of Sale in the
Clerk’s deed records. Recording
fees are $20.00 plus $5.00 per
page.
EXHIBIT A
ALL IN T4NR25 17AA,
E.W M.:
Parcel No. 1
Legal Description: Lot 1,
Block 4. Columbia Terrace Ad
dition to the City of Boardman.
Morrow County, Oregon, SUB
JECT TO any and all encum
brances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 2
Legal Description: Lot 1,
Block 6. Columbia Terrace Ad
dition to the City of Boardman.
Morrow County. Oregon. SUB
JECT TO any and all encum
brances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No 3.
Legal Description: Lot 2,
Block 6, Columbia Terrace Ad
dition to the City of Boardman,
Morrow County. Oregon. SUB
JECT TO any and all encum
brances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 4
Legal Description: Lot 4,
Block 9. Columbia Terrace Ad
dition to the City of Boardman,
Morrow County. Oregon. SUB
JECT TO any and all encum
brances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00.
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 5
Legal Description: Lot 1,
Block 9, Columbia Terrace Ad
dition to the City of Boardman,
Morrow County, Oregon, SUB
JECT TO any and all encum
brances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00.
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 6
Legal Description: Lot 11,
Block 9, Columbia Terrace Ad
dition to the City of Boardman,
Morrow County, Oregon, SUB
JECT TO any and all encum
brances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00.
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 7
Legal Description: Lot 10,
Block 9, in Columbia Terrace
Addition to the City of Board-
man. Morrow County, Oregon,
SUBJECT TO any and all en-
cumbiances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00.
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 8
Legal Description: Lot 6,
Block 9, in Columbia Terrace
Addition to the City of Board-
man, Morrow County, Oregon,
SUBJECT TO any and all en
cumbrances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 9
Legal Description: Lot 5,
Block 9, in Columbia Terrace
Addition to the City of Board-
man. Morrow County, Oregon,
SUBJECT TO any and all en
cumbrances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 10
Legal Description: Lot 3,
Block 7, in Columbia Terrace
Addition to the City of Board-
man, Morrow County, Oregon,
SUBJECT TO any and all en
cumbrances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 11
Legal Description: Lot 4,
Block 8, in Columbia Terrace
Addition to the City of Board-
man, Morrow County, Oregon,
SUBJECT TO any and all en
cumbrances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 12
Legal Description: Lot 16,
Block 8, in Columbia Terrace
Addition to the City of Board-
man, Morrow County, Oregon,
SUBJECT TO any and all en
cumbrances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 13
Legal Description: Lot 17,
Block 8, in Columbia Terrace
Addition to the City of Board-
man, Morrow County, Oregon,
SUBJECT TO any and all en
cumbrances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 14
Legal Description: Lot 18,
Block 8. in Columbia Terrace
Addition to the City of Board-
man. Morrow County, Oregon,
SUBJECT TO any and all en
cumbrances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Parcel No. 15
Legal Description: Lot 11,
Block 10. in Columbia Terrace
Addition to the City of Board-
man, Morrow County Oregon,
SUBJECT TO any and all en
cumbrances of record.
Minimum Price: $3000.00
Market Value: $4250.00
Terms: Cash in full at the time
of sale.
Published: April 27; May 4. 11
and 18. 1994
Junior bowlers
receive awards
Heppner Bowl co-manager
Randy Sample has announced the
end-of -season awards for junior
bowlers.
Winning teams are as follows:
Strikers I: first-Daniel Jepsen and
Heidi Turrell, second-Ben Turrell
and Cory Breeding, third-Molly
Turrell and Racheal Bratcher.
Strikers II: first-Daniel Jepsen
and Ben Turrell. second-Marcy
Miller and Kelly Paulus, third-
Cory Breeding and Gene Ball.
A memorial fund for the late
Sam Worley provided plaques,
pins and patches.
All junior bowlers received
pins for high games and high
series.
Health Dept closed
The Morrow County Health
Department will be closed on
Thursday. April 28.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MULTNOMAH
Department of Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of:
LEO THOMAS CAPPELLO,
Deceased
Case No. 940290247
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified as the personal
representative of the Estate of
Leo Thomas Cappello, formerly
of Irrigon and Boardman,
Oregon. All persons having
claims against the estate are
hereby required to present the
claims, with proper vouchers of
proof, within four months after
the date of first publication of this
notice, as stated below, to the
personal representative, Jason M.
Cappello, at:
1550 SW FIRST AVE.
SUITE 630
PORTLAND, OREGON 97201
(503) 244-9203 or (503)
226-7986
or the claim may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by this proceeding in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the personal represen
tative, or the attorney for the per
sonal representative.
DATED
and
FIRST
PUBLISHED: April 20, 1994.
Jason M. Cappello OSB #85032
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE anc*
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
JASON M. CAPPELLO
1500 SW FIRST AVE.
SUITE 630
PORTLAND, OREGON 97201
(503) 244-9203 or
(503) 226-7986
Published: April 20, 27; and May
4, 1994___________________
PUBLIC NUTICE
SECOND NOTICE OF
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
HEARING
A public hearing on a proposed
supplemental budget for the Ci
ty of Heppner, Morrow County,
State of Oregon, for the fiscal
year July 1, 1993 to June 30,
1994, will be held at Heppner Ci
ty Hall, 188 W. Willow Street,
Heppner, Oregon. The hearing
Will take place on the 9th day of
May, 1994 at 7:00 pm. The pur
pose of the hearing is to discuss
the budget with interested per
sons. The first Notice of Sup
plemental Budget Hearing and
Supplemental Budget Summary
was published in the East Orego
nian on April 25, 1994. A copy
of the supplemental budget docu
ment may be inspected or obtain
ed at Heppner City Hall at the
above address, between the hours
of 9:00 am and 12:00 pm and
1:00 pm and 5:00 pm on regular
business days.
Gary B. Marks
Budget Officer
Published: April 27, 1994
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
Morrow County is inviting bids
for the purpose of acquiring
Group
Health
Insurance
Coverage.
Bid specifications may be ob
tained from the Morrow County
Personnel Director, Morrow
County Courthouse, Heppner,
Oregon 97836, (503) 676-9061
ext 20.
Sealed bids will be received at
the Morrow County Personnel
Director’s office, located at the
Morrow County Courthouse,
Heppner, Oregon until 5:00 p.m.
Pacific Daylight Time on May
17th, 1994, and then publicly
opened and read aloud, on May
18th, 1994 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific
Daylight Time at the Boardman
City Hall, Boardman, Oregon.
Each sealed bid must be plainly
marked on the outside of the
envelope as "Bid for Morrow
County Group Health Insurance
Coverage.”
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 Andrea Denton, Morrow
County Personnel Director, or
Lisanne Currin, Morrow Coun
ty Finance Director, at (503)
676-9061 ext 20 or ext 24.
Published: April 20, 27; May 4
and 11, 1994______________
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JUANITA L. CARMICHAEL,
Deceased.
Probate No. 94-PR-13
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
INTERESTED
PERSONS
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
FOR THE COUNTY OF
that
the
undersigned
has
been
ap
MORROW
pointed
and
has
qualified
as
the
Probate Department
personal
representative
of
this
IN THE MATTER OF THE
estate. All persons having claims
ESTATE OF
against the estate are hereby re
DOROTHY ANN BIBB,
Deceased. quired to present the same, with
proper vouchers, within four
Case No. 94 PR 12
months after the date of first
NOTICE TO
publication of this notice as stated
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN below, to the personal represen
that the undersigned has been ap tative c/o John H. Kottkamp,
pointed personal representative of Kottkamp& O’Rourke, 331 S. E.
the above estate. All persons hav 2nd, P. O. Box 490, Pendleton,
ing claims against the estate are Oregon 97801, or they may be
required to present them to the barred.
All persons whose rights may
undersigned personal represen
tative at the office of Thomas J. be affected by the proceedings in
Ditton, Attorney at Law, 405 N. this estate may obtain additional
First Street, Suite 105, P.O. Box information from the records of
802, Hermiston, Oregon, 97838, the court, the personal represen
within four months after the date tative or the attorneys for the per
of the first publication of this sonal representative.
Dated and first published this
notice, or they may be barred. All
20th
day of APRIL, 1994.
persons whose rights may be af
Lois
Hunt
fected by the proceedings are
Personal
Representative
notified that additional informa
P.
O.
Box
391
tion may be obtained regarding
Lexington,
Oregon 97839
the estate from the records of the
court, the personal represen John H. Kottkamp
Kottkamp & O’Rourke
tative, or the above attorney.
for
Personal
DATED
AND
FIRST Attorneys
PUBLISHED this 7th day of Representative
331 S. E. 2nd
April, 1994.
David Bennett P. O. Box 490
Personal Representative Pendleton, Oregon 97801
Published: April 13. 20 and 27, Published: April 20, 27; and May
4. 1994
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