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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 14, 1995 Students hold piano, violin recitals Friends and family were entertained recently by the piano students of Debbie Basile and Sharia Erich. The musical event took place at Hope Lutheran Church on Friday evening, May 25. The recital began with a prelude by student Sue Jones, which included the songs, "Night Song", "Stranger in Paradise", and "Theme from Musetta's Waltz". The program continued with performances by the following students: Kimberly Hansen, "Blue Danube"; Kylee Disque, "Baa! Baa! Black Sheep" and " B in g o " ; Laurie Michael, "Largo" from Symphony #5 and "Snake Charmer"; Luke Murray, "Take Me Out to the Ball Gam e" and "The Enter tainer"; Chelsea Britt, "Song of Joy” and "Yankee Doodle"; Jayme Hansen, " I Swear" and "Solfeggietto"; Jesse Kurts, "Turkish March"; Julie Pro ctor, "Minuet in G minor" and "T he Entertainer"; Krystal Naims, "Brahm 's Lullaby" and "O n the Bridge"; and Heidi Kurts, "O v e r the Waves" and "Fur Elise". Sharia Erich's students, in cluding two violin students, performed as follows: Zachary Swena, "Song of the Wind" on violin, accompanied by LaDon- na Sw ena; Robbie Erich, "Lightly Row" on violin, ac companied by Sharia Erich; Michael Merrill, "Hot Dog", a piano duet with Kelly Merrill; and Robbie Erich, "Puppies and Guppies", a piano duet with Sharia Erich. Tony Currin wins all-around cowboy at Spray Rodeo Tony Currin, Heppner, won the title of All-Around Cowboy at the 48th annual Spray Rodeo held during Memorial Day weekend. He won a handtool- ed breast collar made by Patrick's Saddlery in Mt. Ver non. Currin won the calf rop ing and wild cow milking and placed third in bull dogging. Stock was furnished by Craig "B o " Pinz P9 Rodeos. Other results are as follows: Bareback riding: Sam Storts, 74, Lance Bannon 74, Clyde Coker 73, Mark Barclay 73, Sheldon Ayres 71, Justin Buchanan 70. Calf roping: Tony Currin 9.67, Spike McCay 10.62, Shane Hull 10.67, John Sloan 11.81, Mike Bromiley 14.12, Joe Brankhorst 16.24. Saddle bronc riding: Earl Mortimore 78, Tee Jay Brown 76, Johnny Hammack 75, Brent Lyon 74, Pete Arritola 74, Kevin Smith 74. Bull dogging: Andy Easterly 4.49, Aaron Russell 4.58, Tony Currin 4.76, Tyler Wilson 4.88, Sam Willis 4.84, Rusty Jansen 8.46. Breakaway roping: Bobby Alexander 3.87, Lynette Sloan 4.33, Brenda Mays 4.41, Janet O'Neil 4.73, Shannon Corek- Hull 4.94, Wendy Jaeket-Hull 5.82. Barrel racing: Evelyn Barber 17.56, Julie Bennett 18.14, Ran- di Hultberg 18.17, Kelli Currin 18.31, Chris Finley 18.36, Angela Munkers 18.37. Wild cow milking: Tony Cur rin 56.25, Steve Currin 59.31. Bull riding: Ty Joslin 79, Larry Grindstaff 79, Steve Ware 78, Rory Oster 77, Wade Hillard 74, A.P. Reed 72, J.D. Elam 72. Relay race, Saturday: first Susan Jennings, second Jim Stirewalt. Relay race, Sunday: first Jim Stirew alt, second Susan Jennings. Wild horse race, Saturday: first Roy Spino, second Tim Hayes. Wild horse race, Sunday: first Vern Garrett. Grace Sandlin awarded scholarship Grace Sandlin, a member of Morrow County Oregon School Employees' Association (OSEA) Chapter #59, will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship at the 57th annual OSEA con ference held June 24, at Wilsonville. The scholarship, funded by a 15 cent monthly dues assess ment of all 12,500 members, is for continuing education. Sandlin has until the fall of 1998 to use the funds. Sandlin, a custodian and teacher's aide for Morrow County School District, has been a member of OSEA since July 1987, and has worked for the school district since 1986. She, her husbànd, and two children moved to Irrigon in 1984. She has completed one year of studies at Blue Mountain Community College, some in district credit classes, and a home-study course in main tenance supervision. "A n education in computer and secretarial science would improve my chances of moving to a more challenging area within the school system," Sandlin stated on her scholar ship application. She was honored at the Morrow Coun ty Chapter meeting May 15, with a presentation by Theresa Bosworth, OSEA State Board Zone VII director, Blue Moun tain Community College Chapter #150. GRAIN HARVEST TRUCKS FIELD READY SHORT TERM IEN T or LEA SE DAYL G R A VES, INC. 1014 S. 9th, Walla Walla, Washington 99362 Call Roy Scott, 1-800-245-7177 or 509-525-0560 173 «. Women's lives in WWII at museum Japanese-American women, in the internment camps. Dirks Jacqueline Dirks, assistant professor of history College, will "W o m e n 's Lives HomefronP* at the Morrov* County MuStum on Thursday} June 22, p.m. The program will provide a panoramic look at American women during the war in a variety of settings: in the war industries, in the military, on farms and at home, and, for WCCC GOLF Ladies Pan Day Two man best ball scramble: first, Lorrene Montgomery and Kathy Cutsforth, Dorothy Hawkins and Barbara Gilbert, Pat Edmundson and Gail Hughes, 38; second, Joyce Dinkins, Mary Eleanor Gilman, Dorris Graves, Linda Schultz, Chrisy Schultz, 39; third, Karen Wildman and Lajuana McKen zie, 40; fourth, Bernice Lott and Jackie Allstott 41; fifth Suzanne Jepsen and Lynnea Sargent, 42; sixth, Karen Thompson and Barbara VanArsdale 43; seventh, Luvilla Sonstegard and Coetta Shuler 44; eighth, Cam Wishart and Tami Sned don 49; ninth, Lorena Jones and Norma French, 55. Special events: long putt #5 guest Barbara VanArsdale, member Jackie Allstott. K.P. #13 member Dorothy Hawkins. Long Drive #6 guest Tami Sneddon, member Chrisy Schultz. Chip-ins #5 Barb Gilbert, #6 Pat Edmundson, #7 Lajuana M cKenzie. Birdie #6 Pat Edmundson. Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager Recently, Marcia DeBo, treasurer, and I attended a Chamber of Commerce sem inar in Pendleton for eastern Oregon chambers. We return ed with some "heavy-duty" material and ideas to imple ment over the next year, as well as some motivational han douts. Among these was the following (a light-hearted reminder for all of us): "That's not my jo b ". This is a story about four people, nam ed Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody. Whenever there was an im portant job to be done, Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Any body could have done it, but Nobody did it. When Nobody did it, Every body got angry about it because it was Everybody's job. Every body thought that Somebody would do it, but Nobody realiz ed that Everybody would not do it. So consequently, Everybody blamed Somebody when No body did what Anybody could have done.-Anonymous. So how are we doing on our "Social Capital"? Next week at Chamber, a video on business crime prevention from SBDC is the program. The following week, George Koffler, chair of the Heppner Coordinating Council will share the results of the Heppner Gap Study. July will be shortened by the July 4th Celebration, with chamber holding a business meeting on July 11; a "H O BO " tour on the 18th, and the Heppner Strate gic Plan Review on the 25th. Time flies. Notice of Oregon Grains Commission Public Budget Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public meeting will be held pursuant to ORS 576 175, the Oregon Grains Commission Act, in the Conference Room of the Oregon Wheat Commission, 1200 NW Front Ave., Suite 520, Portland, Oregon, on June 30, 199.5, at 1:00 P.M upon a proposed budget for the operation of the Commission during the fiscal year July 1, 1995 to June 30, 1996 At this meeting, any producer of barley, rye or triticale in Oregon has a right to be heard with respect to the proposed budget, a copy of which is available for inspection, under reasonable circumstances, in the office of each County Extension Agent in Oregon v' For additional information, contact the Oregon Grains Commission office, P O Box 1086, Pendleton, Oregon, 97801. ,T .(J, ( The Oregon Grains Commission complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) The ADA prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities. If you would like to attend the meeting but need special accomodations, please contact the Commission office forty-eight (48) hours in advance Phone: (503)276- 4609, TDD (503)986-4762 Dated this 8th day of June, ¡995. ATTESTED: Lynn Long, Chairman Daren Coppock. Administrator Published: June 14, 1995 / b 0 ' will explore how the war af fected different regions of the country and perm anently altered roles of women in American society. Dirks' appearance is the fifth in a series of programs being held in conjunction with "Pro duce for Victory: Posters on the American Home Front 1941-45", a Smithsonian ex hibit, and "Fighters on the Farm Front", an OSU exhibit. Both exhibits are on display at the Morrow County Museum through July 12. The Morrow County Museum is open 1-5 p .m ., Saturday through Wednesday. Admis sion to the museum and to this series of speakers is free. "W om en's Lives on the Homefront" is presented in part by a grant from The Oregon Council for the Humanities, an affiliate of the N ational Endowment for Humanities. PUBLIC NOTICE SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a pro posed budget for the Morrow County Unified Recreation District, Morrow County State of Oregon, for the fiscal year Ju ly 1, 1995 to June 30, 1996 will be held at the Morrow County School District Office, Lex ington, Oregon. The hearing will take place on the 22nd day of June, 1995 at 8:00 p.m. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the budget with in terested persons. The first Notice of Budget hearing and Financial Summary was pub lished in the Heppner Gazette Times on June 7, 1995. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained at the Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Rick Minster, Governing Body Chairperson Published: June 14, 1995 Paper Gazette-Times 676-9228 PUBLIC NOTICI The Planning Commission for the City of Heppner, Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 PM on July 3, 1^95 at Heppner City Hall re garding the following applica tions: 1. Variance/Conditional Use: Requesting relief from parking space and signage require ments and a permit to construct a multi-family dwelling located in a General Residential (R2) Zone at 635 Cowins Street, Map #2S 26 35CA, Tax Lot #1900. Applicant: James R. Dillman. A copy of the application and copies of 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 Administrator, Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, PO Box 756, H eppner, Oregon 97836, phone 676-9618. Published: June 14, 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE The Special Transportation Fund public meeting schedul ed for 6/12/95 has been cancel ed and rescheduled for 6/19/95 at 1:30 p.m. at the Morrow County Courthouse. All in terested parties are welcome to attend. Published: June 14, 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing at 1 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, June 22,1995, at the Morrow Coun ty Courthouse, H eppner, Oregon to hear public com PUBLIC NOTICE ment upon the issue of NOTICE OF SESSION withdrawal of real property MORROW COUNTY BOARD from the Willow Creek Park OF RATIO REVIEW District. The property propos Notice is hereby given that ed to be withdrawn is describ on July 3,1995 at 9:00 a.m., the ed as follows: board of ratio review of the T1S-R24-S3 TL 404B Lot 12 County of Morrow, Oregon, T4S-R24-TL 1000 will meet at the County Cour T1S-R24 TL 2701 thouse in Heppner, Oregon to: T2S-R24 TL 2402 •Examine the assessor's cer T4N-R25-515 TL 400 tified ratio study. T1S-R25 TL 1700 •Make recommendations to T1S-R23 TL 1400 the assessor regarding changes T6S-R25 TL 4000 in property value resulting T1S-R24 TL 2702 from the effect of events or ac T1S-R24 TL 2700 tivities occurring outside T1S-R24 TL 2700 property. Any person may appear and •Hear petitions for reduction be heard. of the real market or assessed Published: June 14, 1995 value of property because of PUBLIC NOTICE changes in the real market NOTICE OF HEARING value of the property occurring The Morrow County Court after July 1 and on or before will hold a publi hearing at June 30th of the prior tax year. 11:00 o'clock a.m. on Wednes Meetings to examine the cer day, June 28 at the Judge's Of tified ratio study will be held between July 1 and August 10. fice of the Morrow County The exact tim e(s) of the Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon meeting(s) will be posted 48 to hear public comment upon hours prior to the meeting(s) at the matter of transferring the the Courthouse in Heppner, following described real pro perty to the Morrow County Oregon. Hearings for appeals of prior Health District: Parcel 1: Lots 1 and 2 in Block year's value will be held bet 4, Heppner Heights Addition ween July 15 and July 31. A to the City of Heppner, Mor schedule of hearings for those row County, Oregon; who request to be present will Parcel 2: Lots 3 and 4 in Block be posted 48 hours prior to the 1 of Valley View Estates, City meeting(s) at the Morrow of Heppner, Morrow County, County Courthouse in Hepp Oregon; ner, Oregon. Parcel 3: Lots 1 and 2 in Block Executive sessions may be 6, Heppner Heights Addition held during the session as re to the City of Heppner, Mor quired by ORS 308.290(7), ORS row County, Oregon; 308.411, and ORS 308.413. Parcel 4: The East 56.00 feet All other hearings will be of Lot 1, and the East 56.00 feet scheduled as time allows. Con of the North Half of Lot 2, in tact the board of ratio review Block 2 of Jone's First Addition clerk for further information. to the City of Heppner, Mor It shall be the duty of the per row County, Oregon; sons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Peti Parcel 5: Beginning at the tions must be filed with the Southwest Comer of the Nor board between July 1 and July thwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 4 North, Range 25, 15, 1995. Dated at Heppner, Oregon E.W.M., in the City of Board- man, Morrow County, Oregon; this 14th day of June, 1995 thence North 00° 24'38” West Barbara Bloodsworth, along the West line of said Nor County Clerk thwest Quarter a distance of Morrow County, Oregon Published: June 14, 21 and 28, 1,301.02 feet to a point on the Southerly margin of Kinkade 1995 Road right-of-way; Thence North 89° 37'55" East along said Southerly margin a distance of 399.98 feet to a point of curve to the right; thence continuing along said Souther ly margin on the arc of said curve to the right, said curve having a central angle of 18° 44'39", a radius of 395.00 feet, an arc distance of 129.22 feet to a point on curve; thence South 00° 24'38" East a distance of 131.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence South 00° 24'38" East a distance of 90.00 feet; thence North 89° 35'22" East a distance of 125.00 feet to a point on the Westerly margin of an (Unnamed) Street right- of-way; thence North 00° 24 '38” West along said Westerly margin a distance of 55.81 feet to a point of curve to the right; thence continuing along said Westerly margin on the arc of said curve to the right, said curve having a central angle of 04° 21'00" a distance of 34.22 feet to a point on curve; thence South 89° 3 5 '2 2 " West a distance of 126.30 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Parcel 6: An undivided V 2 in terest in the following describ ed parcel: Beginning at the Southwest comer of the Nor thwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 4 North, Range 25 E.W.M., City of Boardman, Morrow County, Oregon; thence North 00° 24'38" West along the West line of said Nor thwest Quarter a distance of 1301.02 feet to a point on the Southerly margin of Kinkade Road right-of-way; thence North 89° 37'55” East along said Southerly margin a distance of 374.51 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence continuing North 89° 27'55" East along said Southerly margin a distance of 25.47 feet to a point of curve to the right; thence continuing along said Southerly margin on the arc of said curve to the right, said curve having a central angle of 18° 44'39", a radius of 395.00 feet, an arc distance of 129.22 feet to a point on curve; thence South 00° 2 4 '3 8 " East a distance of 221.00 feet; thence South 89° 3 5 '2 2 " West a distance of 152.38 feet; thence North 00° 2 4 '3 8 " West a distance of 242.06 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Parcel 7: The westerly 100.00 feet of the following described parcel: Commencing at the Southeast Quarter comer of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Nor theast Quarter of Section 17, Township 4 North, Range 25, E.W .M ., Morrow County, Oregon; thence North to a point of the North Boundary of Wilson Road which is the True Point of Beginning of this description; thence North a distance of 160.00 feet to a point; thence West a distance of 300.00 feet more or less, to a point; thence South a distance of 160.00 feet to the North Boundary of Wilson County Road; thence East along the North Boundary of Wilson Road a distance of 300.00 feet, more or less, to the True Point of Beginning of this description. The Morrow County Court has decláred its intention to transfer such real property ef fective July 1, 1995 subject to the condition that the proper ty continue to be used for public purpose, to-wit: pro viding health and medical ser vices to the people of Morrow County. Any interested per sons may appear and be heard. Published: June 14 and 21,1995 Thank you to the communi ty for attending and supporting our Spring Concert. Special thanks also to: MCGG for the use of the pickup; Heppner schools for the use of the risers and piano; to the Nazarene Church for the use of the church; to Sharia Erich for her talented fingers. You are great ly appreciated. And finally to the choir members. You work ed very hard and you did it. I'm looking forward to another year in August. P.S. be on the lookout for some tenors and basses. Have a great summer! Debbie Wryn S. Morrow Community Choir Director _________ 6-14-lp