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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 15, 1994 - FIVE Heppner FF A elects officers practices and livestock evalua tion. Those who have helped in the construction of this building by donating equipment, services and building materials include Pettyjohn H ardware, M iller Welding, VanArsdale Construc tion, Morrow County Road Department, Columbia Basin Electric, Dick Wilkinson Ran ches, Morrow County Grain Growers, the Heppner Ranger District, Co-Gen Plant, Kinzua Corporation, Dave Piper and John Kilkenny Ranches. The Heppner Future Farmers of America recently elected of- fleers for the 1994-95 school year. Brent Wright was elected president; John Qualls, vice president; Tina Kemp, secretary; Mike Alldritt, treasurer; Jossie Evans, reporter; and Willie DeBoer, sentinel. The new set of officers are planning many activities. One of the many highlights of next year is the state convention which all FFA members may attend in various capacities. The conven- t*00 be held next March in Hermiston. This past year has been a very successful year or our chapter and the members are looking forward to being invo v- ec* *n ab tbat the FFA has to o - fer< l oss‘c Evans, reporter. A land lab pole bam laboratory building is being constructed by the Heppner High Agriculture M echanics C lass. It is 30’x40’x l2 ’ and will be used for lab instruction mainly in the animal science area such as veterinary practices, reproduction Rodeo court plans bottle drive The Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo court will hold a bottle drive this Satur- day, June 18. Queen Staci O ’Brien and princesses Char Coe _, ~ 77 U h a m b G r O n c ltt0 r By Claudia Hughes, chamber manager Many volunteer groups work together in small communities to accomplish tasks that would never happen without their ef- forts. Very few in Heppner have not served on one committee or and Jossie Evans will be collec- ing cans to help covrr expenses. Those who would like to have their cans picked up should con- tact any one o f the court members. another, either short term or long term. For some, these meetings are task oriented; for others, they are a s o c i a l occasion. Some leave meetings feeling food about the 8rouP relationship, while others leve in frustration. A comparison of self-directed teams as oppos- ed to traditional work groups follows: vs. Self-directed teams Traditional work groups Take initiative Take directions Focus on team contributions Seek individual rewards Concentrate on solutions Focus on blame Cooperate Compete Continually improve and innovate Stop at preset goals Work with what they have Demand more resources Take steps to prevent them React to emergencies Spend money to improve qualitySave money by improving quality Give the new approach a try. It could make all the difference in the success or failure of your committee. Some groups have taken the time to analyze the dynamics of their team with lasting positive results. Thought for the week: “ life is like riding a bicycle. You don’t fall o ff unless you stop pedaling’’. St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board The senior bus and driver Ed Baker took 17 passengers to Monu ment June 7. Lunch was enjoyed with the seniors there. There were 105 people present for the senior dinner June 8. Ten meals were sent out. Bethene Dengon won the meal ticket and Mildred Wright the door prize. Members of the Baptist Church served. The menu for June 22 will be hamburger rice casserole, carrots, rolls, apple sauce and date cookies. Members of the Episcopal Church will serve. Volunteers folded newsletters for the Extension Service Friday, June 10. Dorothy Henderson, a tenant of the senior apartments was taken by ambulance to Pioneer Memorial Hospital Saturday afternoon after suffering a stroke. Irene Swanson, another tenant, also went to the hospital Saturday. Eight people watched the Sunday movie Mrs. Doubtfire which was loaned by Irene Schroeder. Dates to remember: Tues., and Thurs., exercise, 10 a.m.; Fri day, cards, 2 p.m .; Sunday, movie, 7 p.m. With so many volunteers ill we need some new volunteers. It’s not hard work, just sit in the office, answer the phone, take messages and give information. Shifts are half day, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please call 676-9030 or stop by to volunteer. Any seniors are welcome, gals or guys. Please help our center and be a volunteer. T i T i T i T i T i T i ! 4 Shoot'em up Ride’em high > Love, Myrna, Sheila, § Shelly, Sherry M îim FREE Soil additive mulch and bark available. Kinzua Resources L .L .C . 676-9000 Monday through Friday. Compkmanta of m * Morrow County O w n Qrawora Tuesday, June 14, 1994 Soft White June July Aug. * 3 .7 Q /* 3 .6 8 Sept. * 3 . 6 8 /* 3 . 7 0 * 3 .7 4 /* 3 . 7 0 * 3 .6 6 Barley June July Aug. 1 j j DMV closed The Heppner Department of Motor Vehicles office will be closed July 21, Aug. 18 and Sept. *9 3 *9 4 *9 4 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SESSION MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF RATIO REVIEW Ladies Day, June 7 Notice is hereby given that on Best Ball Scramble July 1, 1994 at 9:00 a.m ., the First: Norma French, Darlene board of ration review of the Schoonover, Mary Beamer and County of Morrow, Oregon, will Eileen Padberg; meet at the County Courthouse in Second: a three way tie bet Heppner, Oregon, to: ween team 1-Neoma Bailey, * Examine the assessor’s cer Debra Ledford, Lorena Jones and tified ration study. Cam Wishart; team 2-Bemice * Make recommendations to Lott, Vem Batty, Lois Hunt and the assessor regarding changes in Beth Bryant; team 3-Bebe property value resulting from the Munkers, Holly Munkers, Dor effect of events or activities oc ris Graves and Kathy Carlson. curring outside property. Third: Pat Edmundson, Kelly * Hear petitions for reduction BOyer, Pat Bell and Carley of the real market or assessed Drake. value of property because of Fourth: a three way tie, team changes in the real market value 1- Karen Thompson, Lil Boyce, of the property occurring after Ju Lynnea Sargent, Jean Ball; team ly 1 and on or before June 30th 2- Muriel Palmer; Linda Schultz, of the prior tax year. and Carol Norris; team 3-Lorrene Meetings to examine the cer Montgomery, Betty Christn&n tified ratio study will be held bet and Barbara Gilbert. ween July 1 and August 10. The Long Drive #6 guest, Carley exact time(s) of the meetings(s) Drake; member-Luvilla Sonste- will be posted 48 hours prior to gard. the meeting(s) at the Courthouse Closest to Pin #13 guest Jean in Heppner, Oregon. Ball, member Bernice Lott. Hearings for appeals of prior Co-Champions year’s value will be held between & A Hole-In-One July 15 and July 31. A schedule Missy Cutsforth made a hole- of hearings for those who request in-one on hole #3. to be present will be posted 48 Saturday awards: Flight A- hours prior to the meeting(s) at closest to pin Missy Cutsforth; the Morrow County Courthouse long drive-Becky Bowman. in Heppner, Oregon. Flight B: closest to pin-Jill Executive sessions may be held Houke, long drive-Cyde Estes. during the session as required by Best ball: first-Lori Straley and ORS 308.290(7), ORS 308.411, Sofi Smith 45; second-Missy and ORS 308.413. Cutsforth and Neoma Bailey 46; All other hearings will be third-Cyde Estes and Cindy Jar scheduled as time allows. Contact vis 47. the board of ratio review clerk for Sunday awards: Flight A- further information. closest to the pin-Kristi Smalley, It shall be the duty of the per long drive-Missy Cutsforth. sons interested to appear at the Flight B: closest to pin-Lori time and place appointed. Peti Straley; long drive-Robanai tions must be filed with the board Disque. between July 1 and July 15, 1994. Best Ball: first-Linda Schultz Dated at Heppner, Oregon this and Wanda Willis 40; second- 1st day of June, 1994. Darla Richards and Sofi Smith Barbara Bloods worth, 46; third-Cyde Estes and Julie County Clerk Hesla 49. Morrow County, Oregon Tournament results, Flight A: Published: June 1,8 and 15, 1994 low gross-first a tie between Pat Edmundson and Chrisy Schultz PUBLIC NOTICE 154; third-Cindi Doherty 161; PUBLIC NOTICE fourth-Norma Pledger 161. OF HEARING Low net: first-Shelly Hankins DECLARATION OF INTENT 113; second-Neoma Bailey 114; TO TRANSFER PROPERTY third-Pat Osborn 115; fourth- The Morrow County Court Missy Cutsforth 116. hereby declares its intention to Flight B: low gross first-Linda relinquish to the City of lone ti Schultz 180; second-Cyde Estes tle to certain real property ac 183; third-Jill Hauke 190; fourth- quired by Morrow County Darla Richards 196. through tax foreclosure. The Low net: first-Lori Straley 116, Court will hold a public hearing second-Sofi Smith 116, third- at 10:00 o’clock A.m. on June, Muriel Palmer 123; fourth-Ginny 22, 1994, at the Morrow County Naims 126. Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, Calcutta Team Results: first- to hear objections, if any, to the Missy Cutsforth and Sally Dyer, intended transfer. The property to second-Pat Edmundson and Sofi be transferred is more particularly Smith, third-Neoma Bailey and described as: All of Block 26, Shelly Hankins. Wills Addition to the City of lone, lone, Oregon. Interested 18 Hole Visitation Low gross of the field: first-Pat persons may obtain further infor Edmundson 78, WCCC; second mation by contacting Andrea a tie between Missy Cutsforth Denton, at (503) 676-9061 ext. WCCC and Barbara Hinkle, 20. Any person may appear and Willow Run 79. be heard. Willow Run: Low gross, first Published: June 8 and 15, 1994 Flora Bell 85 second a tie bet ween Pat Anderson and Rae PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Taylor; low net, first-a tie bet OF HEARING ween Maxine Carrick and Alene DECLARATION OF INTENT Rucker; second a tie between1 TO TRANSFER PROPERTY Judy Hughes and Alice Tatone. The Morrow County Court Kinzua ladies: low gross, first- hereby declares its intention to Linda Dunn, second-Georgia relinquish to the City of Board- Loomis; low net-Helen Ostrand man title to certain real property er. acquired by Morrow County Willow Creek Country Club: through tax foreclosure. The low gross, first-Eileen Padberg, Court will hold a public hearing second-Anita Boyer, third a tie between Lois Hunt and Karen at 10:00 o’clock A.m. on June, Wildman, fifth a tie between 22, 1994, at the Morrow County Luvilla Sonstegard and Barbara Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, Gilbert; low net, first-Linda to hear objections, if any, to the Schultz, second-Neoma Bailey, intended transfer. The property to third-Carol Norris, fourth-Doll be transferred is more particularly described as: All of Blocks 2, 3, Campbell. 4 and 6, together with Lots 9, 10, Long drive: guest-Judy Hughes; home-Missy Cutsforth. and 11 of Block 1, all in Hillview Estates No. 2, Boardman, K.P.: guest-Claire Harper, Oregon. Interested persons may home-Barbara Gilbert. obtain further information by Birdies: Pat Anderson #1. contacting Andrea Denton, at Chip ins: Pat Anderson #1; (503) 676-9061 ext. 20. Any per Alene Rucker #2, Flora Bell #5, may appear and be heard. ! Georgia Loomis #5, Judy Hughes son Published: June 8 and 15, 1994. #18. WCCC Golf Kemp, John Qualls, Brent Wright. Market Report PUBLIC NOTICE 15. The Condon office will be open on those dates from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING DECLARATION OF INTENT TO TRANSFER PROPERTY The Morrow County Court hereby declares its intention to relinquish to the City of lone ti tle to certain real property ac quired by M orrow County through tax foreclosure. The Court will hold a public hearing at 10:00 o’clock A.m. on June, 22nd, 1994, at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, to hear objections, if any, to the intended transfer. The property to be transferred is more particularly described as: All of Lots 1,2, and 3 of Block 4, Sper- rys First Addition to the City of lone, lone, Oregon. Interested persons may obtain further infor mation by contacting Andrea Denton, at (503) 676-9061 ext. 20. Any person may appear and be heard. Published: June 8 and 15, 1994 The Planning Commission for the City of Heppner, Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 PM on July 5, 1994 at Heppner City Hall regarding the following application: 1. Variance: Request relief from setback requirements to construct a carport in a General Residential (R2) Zone at 120 Quaid Street, Map #2S 26 26CC, Tax Lot #4800 owned by Fred and Nadine Toombs. A copy of the application and copies o f all documents in evidence relied upon by the ap plicants 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-% 18. Published: June 15, 1994_____ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 0-6-94 On the 19th day of July, 1994 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, A.M. Standard of Time in accor dance with ORS 187.110, at the front door of the Morrow Coun ty Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, I will sell at Public Auc tion all the right, title, claim and interest of Morrow County to the highest bidder for cash, the parcels of real property located in M orrow C ounty, O regon, described in Exhibit “ A” , which is attached hereto and by this reference incorporated 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 May 11, 1994. The minimum priefe 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” . DATED this 10th day of June, 1994. 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 Deed in the Clerk’s deed records. Recording fees are $30.00 plus $5.00 per page. EXHIBIT A Parcel No. 1 Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 2 Hillview Estates, Board- man, Oregon, all in Section 17BD, T4N, R25, (tax lot 4100), Morrow County, Oregon, SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record. Minimum Price: $4250.00. Market Value: $4250.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 2 Legal Description: A parcel of land located in Section 35, T5N, R 26, E.W .M ., more particular ly described as follows: commen cing at a 5/8” pin at the Southwest comer of Lot 10 of Desert Delight Acres; thence N 00 Deg. 02’ 15” East along the Westerly line of said Lot 10 a distance of 659.035 feet; thence N 89 Deg. 50’ 05” east along the East-West center line of said Lot 10 a distance of 756.00 feet to the true point of beginning; thence N 00 D¡eg. 02’ 15” East, a distance of 658.70 feet; thence N 89 Deg. 51’ 35” East along the northerly line of said Lot 10 a distance of 188.00 feet; thence South 00 Deg. 02’ 15” West a distance of 658.62 feet; thence 89 Deg. 50’ 05” West along said center line of Lot 10 a distance of 188.00 feet to the point of beginning; EXCEPTING that area contain ed within a road, being 0.06 acres more or les, and SUBJECT TO any and all encuthbrances of record, all in Morrow County. Oregon. Minimum Price: $11,420.00 Market Value: $11,420.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Published: June 15, 22, 29; and July 6, 1994________________ NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BALLOT TITLE Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred by 4-H and Extension Service Districct has been filed with the County Clerk of Morrow Coun ty on June 8, 1994. The ballot title caption is “ 4-H and Extension Service District Formation and Tax Base” . Any elector dissatisfied with the ballot title may file a petition for review of this ballot title in the Morrow County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m. on June 24, 1994. Any person filing a challenge must also file a copy of the challenge with the Morrow County Clerk, 100 N. Court St., Heppner, by the end of the next business day after the petition is filed with the Circuit Court. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: June 15, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 0-9-94 On the 20th day of July, 1994 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, A.M. Standard of Time in accor dance with ORS 187.110, at 310 Greenwood Street, (SW comer of Utah Avenue West and Green wood Street) in Irrigon, 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 June 8, 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 the parcel described in said Ex hibit “ A” . DATED this 13th day of June, 1994. 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 Deed in the Clerk's deed records. Recording fees are $30.00 plus $5.00 per page. EXHIBIT A Legal Description of Real Pro perty and Improvements: The east 105 feet of the west 280 feet of the north 140 feet of Lot 1, Block 2W in the City of Irrigon, Oregon, together with im provements thereon, specifically: a 12’x60’ 1972 Frontier model mobile home with a 3’x l0 ’ tip- out, two porches and concrete pad, all subject to any encum brances of record. Minimum Price: $5000.00. Market Value: $8950.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Additional Reference: Morrow County Records Ref #2964; 5N2625AA; Tax Lot #3300. Published: June 15, 22, 29; and July 6, 1994________________