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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. January 31, 1996 Echo edges Cardinals in OT Fillies beat Wahtonka Eagles The Heppner Fillies added another win to their CBC record; they are now 4-2. The Fillies played great team ball and aggressive defensive to capture a 50-44 win over the Wahtonka Eagles, Friday, Jan. 26, at home. With Stormy Howard out of the lineup with an elbow in jury, coach John Boyer called upon Jill Barber to step up and start the game as point guard and Barber played up to the challenge. Lexi Matteson came alive with seven rebounds, four points and four assists. Lori Moeller led the Fillies with a game-high 17 points, eight rebounds and three assists. Annie Hisler played an outstanding game, adding seven points to the board and helping to keep the Fillies in a controlled game. The Fillies had a season-low nine turn overs, but had trouble from the free throw line, hitting only 15-31 attempts. With senior Jossie Evans in foul trouble, Mindy Binschus saw more playing time and added six points to the scoring effort. Tina Kemp acored five points, Lindsey Waterland, Barber and Matteson added four points each and Evans finished out the scoring with three points. "A great team win,” said Boyer. "Everyone off the bench Joe Bacon snags a rebound Photo by Joyce Hughes Filly Mindy Binschus scrambles for loose ball came into the game and con tributed in every aspect of the contest.” The Saturday night game scheduled in Sherman County was canceled due to weather and has been tentatively re scheduled for Tuesday night. The Fillies next home game will be Friday, Feb. 9 against West- on-McEwen. Students compete in Knowledge Master Country Rose Clothing Liquidation The winter version of the Elementary Knowledge Master Open was held at Heppner Elementary School (HES) Fri day, Jan. 26, for fifth and sixth grade students. Linda Shaw, HES Talented and Gifted coor dinator, held separate sessions 0-15 & (lots of size 5&7) for students selected to parti cipate in each grade. Students were selected based on past demonstrations of academic achievement and problem solv ing ability, including qualifica tion for the district math and spelling contests and the local Geography Bee. , The sixth grade students who participated in the activity set a new school record for the ele mentary contest. For sixth $5000) grade teams, their score of 623 was fifth in Oregon and 237 of 541 teams worldwide. The stu dents who participated were Jesse Gutierrez, Jody Maddem, Julie Proctor, Shelley Riet- Us mann, Olivia Sagely and Mol ly Turrell. A group of fifth graders was introduced to this activity. Brad Adams, Sally Calvert, Daniel Jepsen, Jeremy Lawson, Marcy Bible Study for all ages 1 p.m. Miller and Doug Orwick scored Worship Service 3 p.m. 512 on the same set of ques tions. Meeting in the The Knowledge Master tests 7th Day Adventist Church students' knowledge and their 560 North Minor ability to apply it. Areas cover ^ CipipipipiFipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipiP^ ed include American and world history, government, geogra * I I * phy, recent events, literature, English, math, physical and earth science, biology, health, art and music. at Skagg’s - next to Coast to Coast “ Cross J ” & “ Rocky Mountain” jeans Sizes $15 $20 Belts & Scarves- 75% off retail Socks & earrings -$2°° each Hose-Knee-hi’s, Sheers, support & Queen $1°° each Slips-half, full, long & Camisoles all $5op each Bras- $2*a & $5 00 Nice slacks & skirts (values to only $15°° or less Racks & Hangers for sale Come Share With at Willow Creek Baptist Church | 100 years old g |\Come h elp H uston L esley % £ c e leb ra te his b irth d a y Feb.% U 10th at H ard m an C om m uni-\ £ ty C enter. P otlu ck a t noon. $ Jfr, The couple requests no gifts and no small children please. +$• Music by Tim Cundell 11 a.m.-2 p.m. BeecJca'a Coming Valentine’s Specials February 14 Live Music Remember Our Daily Specials Open T u e sd a y-S u n d a y 8 a.m .-9 p.m . 'Beedt&i'o Reaiawuwt & Xturnge 3 5 0 Hwy 7 4 • lone, OR 422-7038 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, February 15, 1996, at the Mor row County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon to hear public comment upon the issue of withdrawal of territory from the Willow Creek Park District. This is a first hearing on the matter. Landowners petition ing for withdrawal are: William S. Roberts; John C. Brisow; Henry R. Krebs; Mac Wheat, Inc. (Paul Proudfoot, Presi dent); Proudfoot Ranches, Inc. (Paul Proudfoot, President); Lloyd & Shirley McNary; Shir ley J. McNary, etal; George Ransom, etux; Jearald Rea & Norma Rea; Dean R. & Rose G Vanvoast; Legal descriptions of the par cels of territory to be with drawn are on file with the Mor row County Clerk and are available upon request. Any in terested person may appear at the time of hearing and be heard. Published: January 31 and February 7, 19%__________ lone had Echo on the ropes, but couldn't put them away Friday night, losing to the home team 66-60 in overtime. The Cards were up by two with only four seconds to go in regulation, but the Cougars managed to get off a shot, ty ing the game and sending the contest into OT. It was Echo all the way in the overtime though, and the vic tory tied Echo for the con ference lead with lone. Both teams are 4-1. Jon Garrett was high scorer for lone, popping in 18 points. Others scoring were: Luke Swanson, 10; Jake McElligott, Bowlins League Koffee Kup Keglers week of Jan. 25 W L 9 11 The Holy Rollers 5 15 The BJ’s 8 12 M.C.G.G. No Pin Hitters 16 4 The Dregs 18 2 11 9 The Alley Cats 11 The No Shows 9 High series: Betty Brown 480. High game: Betty Brown 178. Splits converted: Eva Griffith 5-6-10, Linda Schultz 2-7. PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission of the City of Heppner will hold a public hearing on February 5, 1996, beginning at 7:00 pm at Heppner City Hall, 188 West Willow Street, to consider a recommendation for the City Council concerning a proposed ordinance amending portions of City Code Section 11-12-2, and declaring an emergency. The purpose of the ordinance is to bring the City Zoning Code into compliance with changes enacted by the 1995 Oregon Legislature. Copies of the above ordi nances are available at City Hall for public examination. This is a public meeting where deliberations of the Plan ning Commission will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed ordinances with the Planning Commission. Gary B. Marks City Recorder Published: January 31, 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE "The Morrow County Com mission on Children & Families is calling for proposals for Ore gon Youth Conservation Corp projects. The allocation for the OYCC project is $11,111 and must take place during June and July 1996. These projects must engage youth, ages 16 through 24, in meaningful work that is of significant value to the community and must enhance conservation, preser vation of resources, economic development or involve service to the community. The Oregon Marine Board has offered grants for the summer of 1996 to sponsor OYCC projects which involve boating facilities. Request For Proposal packets may be obtained by calling the Commission Office at 676-9675, by sending a written request to P.O. Box 544 or by coming to the office at 471 North Main, Heppner. Completed propos als must be returned to the Commission by 5:00 p.m. March 19, 19% to be consider ed. For further information, contact Dar Merrill at 676-%75. The Morrow County Commis sion on Children & Families reserves the right to accept or reject any/all proposals.” Published: January 31, 19% time of the sale. Parcel No. 2 Legal Description: Commen cing at the NE comer of Section 2, TIN, R26 E.W.M., Morrow County, Oregon; thence S along the E section line of Sec tion 2 a distance of 440 feet to the Northerly right-of-way line of Highway 207 to the true point of beginning; thence southwesterly along the north erly boundary of said Highway 207 right-of-way a distance of 500 feet; thence N a distance of 150 feet; thence northeasterly parallel with Highway 207 a distance of 500 feet to the E sec tion line of said section 2; thence S a distance of 150 feet to the point of beginning, be ing 1.38 acres more or less; in Echo game SUBJECT TO any and all en cumbrances of record. 6; Joe Bacon, 3; Mark Orem, 15; Minimum Price: $100.00 Kelly Morgan, 6, and Peter Market Value: $100.00 > Heybs, 2. Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. PUBLIC NOTICE Parcel No. 3 SECOND NOTICE OF Legal Description: Lots 20 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET through 23, Block 27, in the Ci HEARING ty of Irrigon, Oregon, Section A public hearing on a propos 19CB, Township 5N, Range 27, ed supplemental budget for the E.W .M ., Morrow County, City of Heppner, Morrow Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and County, State of Oregon, for all encumbrances of record. the fiscal year July 1, 1995 to Minimum Price: $10,000.00 June 30, 1996, will be held at Market Value: $10,000.00 Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Wil Terms: Cash in full at the low Street, Heppner, Oregon. time of sale. The hearing will take place on the 12th day of February, 1996 Parcel No. 4 Legal Description: Improve at 7:00 pm. The purpose of the ment to real property (not the hearing is to discuss the budget land itself) located on Tax Lot with interested persons. The 4N2517-601 and more par first Notice of Supplemental ticularly decribed as a 20'x40' Budget Hearing and Supple mental Budget Summary was Mobile Home Addition built of published in the Heppner conventional 2x4 construction Gazette-Times on January 24, with full finish, together with 19%. A copy of the supplemen one 20'xl6' concrete slab, one tal budget document may be in 7'x20' concrete slab and a 9'xl4' spected or obtained at Heppner rock and concrete porch, SUB City Hall at the above address, JECT TO any and all encum between the hours of 9:00 am brances of record. Minimum Price: $11,070.00 and 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm and Market Value: $11,070.00 5:00 pm on regular business Terms: Cash in full at the days. time of sale. Gary B. Marks Parcel No. 5 Budget Officer Legal Description: All of Lots Published: January 31, 1996 3 & 4, Fergersons Addition to PUBLIC NOTICIT the the City of Hardman, Sec. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 34DD T4S, R25, E.W.M., Mor 0 - 1 - % , ........ row County, Oregon, SUB , On the 6th day of March, JECT TO any and all encum 1996 at the hour of 10:00 brances of record; ALSO, all of o'clock, A.M. Standard of Time lots 5 & 6, Fergersons Addition in accordance with ORS to the City of Hardman, Sec. 187.110, at the front door of the 34DD, T4S, R25, E.W.M., Mor Morrow County Courthouse, row County, Oregon, SUB in Heppner, Oregon, I will sell JECT TO any and all encum at Public Auction all the right, brances of record. (These four title, claim and interest of Mor lots sell as one parcel.) row County to the highest bid Minimum Price: $1,200.00 der for cash, the parcels of real Market Value: $1,200.00 property located in Morrow Terms: Cash in full at the County, Oregon, described in time of sale. Exhibit "A ”, which is attached Parcel No. 6 hereto and by this reference in Legal Description: Beginning corporated herein. S 44 Deg. 30' E 145' from the Said sale is made under an NW corner of Kinsmans' Se Order issued out of the Coun cond Addition on the North ty Court of the State of Oregon westerly right of way line of for Morrow County to me Alfalfa Street, City of Heppner, directed: In the Matter of Real Morrow County, Oregon; Property owned by Morrow thence Northeasterly along said County and Directing Sheriff to right of way line to the center Conduct Sale dated January 10, line of Willow Creek; thence 1996. The minimum price Northwesterly along the said which may be accepted for the center line of Willow Creek to property is fixed by Order of a point S 44 Deg. 30' E 64.75' the County Court and is set from the said NW corner of forth with particularity with Kinsmans' Second Addition; each parcel described in said thence S 44 Deg. 30' E to the Exhibit "A ” . point of beginning, being .04 DATED this 24th day of acres all in Sec. 35, T2S, R26, January, 1996. E.W.M., all in Morrow Coun ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff ty, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any Morrow County, Oregon and all encumbrances of re By: (s) Pauline Winter cord. Chief Civil Deputy Minimum Price: $30.00 Note: At the time of sale, the Market Value: $30.00 County will collect fees for Terms: Cash in full at the recording the Deed in the time of sale. Clerk's deed records. Recor ding fees are $30.00 plus $5.00 Parcel No. 7 Legal Description: Lot 16, per page. Block 28, Sec. 19CB, T5N, R27, EXHIBIT A E.W.M., all in the City of Ir Parcel No. 1 rigon, Morrow County, Ore Legal Description: A tract of gon, SUBJECT TO any and all land bounded on the North by encumbrances of record. the NW1/« of the SWVi of Sec Minimum Price: $1,000.00 tion 26, T2S, R26, E.W.M., on Market Value: $1,000.00 the East by the SEVi of the Terms: Cash in full at the SWVi of said Section, on the South by Block 1 of Browns Ad time of sale. dition to the Town of Heppner, Published: January 31; and on the West by the Extended February 7, 14 and 21, 19% westerly line of Elder Street, PUBLIC NOTICE Heppner, Oregon, all in T2S, WEIGHT LIMITS will be plac R 26, E.W.M., being 1.15 acres ed on most of Morrow Coun more or less, in Morrow Coun ty's Roads as soon as the ty, Oregon; SUBJECT TO any temperature begins to rise and and all encumbrances of re the freeze thaws.If you have questions about a particular cord. road call the Public Works Minimum Price: $120.00 Department at 989-9500. Market Value: $120.00 Published: January 31, 19% Terms: Cash in full at the