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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
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* phy, recent events, literature,
English, math, physical and
earth science, biology, health,
art and music.
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“ 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
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February 14
Live Music
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8 a.m .-9 p.m .
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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