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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 14, 1996 Sheriff» Report The Morrow County Sheriff's office in Heppner reports dis patching the following business during the past week: Feb. 6: Morrow County deputy responded to a Board- man business for an audible alarm; Morrow County deputy responded to an Irrigon resi dence and began an investiga tion of a possible burglary. Feb. 7: Morrow County deputy responded to an Irrigon residence for an animal prob lem; Morrow County deputy responded to an Irrigon resi dence to assist with a distur bance; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Lamb Weston for an adult piale with an illness. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston; Morrow County deputy responded to an Irrigon resi dence for an animal problem; Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman area for a report of prank phone calls; Morrow County deputy took a theft report of cans from the Irrigon Market. Feb. 8: Morrow County de puty arrested Rob Erickson, 28, Pendleton, for Failure to Ap- pear/Felony. Erickson was transported and lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. Feb. 9: Morrow County deputy began an investigation of suspicious circumstances in the Irrigon area; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the lone Fire Dept, to a flue fire on Goose berry Road; Morrow County deputy ar rested Fidel Ramirez, 47, Boardman, on a Umatilla County Sheriff's office warrant for Failure to Appear/Theft II. Ramirez was cited and re leased; Morrow County deputy ar rested David Bradley, Board- man, for Maintaining a Dog as a Public Nuisance. Bradley was cited to appear in justice court on Feb. 28; Morrow County deputy responded to the BP station in Irrigon for a juvenile problem. Feb. 10: Morrow County deputy responded to a report of harassment in the Irrigon area; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington ambulance to Middle Rock Creek Road for a female with chest pains. The patient was transported to Mid-Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles; Morrow County deputy responded to the Blue Spruce Apartments in Heppner for a report of illegal dumping; Morrow County deputy responded to Route 2 in Irrigon for a report of suspicious cir cumstances; Morrow County deputy ar rested Chester D. Brooks, 40, Boardman, for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants; Morrow County deputy responded to assist the Board- man Police Dept, with a distur bance at Nomad Restaurant; Morrow County deputy responded to assist the Board- man Police Dept, with a noise complaint at Sandpiper Apart ments. Feb. 11: Morrow County deputy responded to a resi dence on Paul Smith Road for a noise complaint; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, for a structure fire at a shop off of Paul Smith Road; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept, for a fire alarm at the Heppner Elementary School. It was a false alarm; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the Sandpiper Apartments parking lot for a male with an injury. The pa tient was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. Feb. 12: Morrow County deputy arrested Charles Orin Ost, 52, Salem, on a warrant out of the Marion County Sher iff's office for Possession of a Controlled Substance I. Ost was transported and lodged at the Umatilla County jail; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Condon Emergency Medical Techni cians to Summit Springs for a female with an unknown ill ness. The patient was trans ported to Mid-Columbia Medi cal Center in The Dalles; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a report of a suspicious vehicle; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington ambulance to Arlington High School for a male with an in jury. The patient was trans ported to Mid-Columbia Medi cal Center; Morrow County deputy began an investigation of a theft of irrigation equipment in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy responded to the lone area for a report of a burglary; Morrow County deputy assisted a citizen out of gas on 1-84 westbound by milepost 166._______________________ Bow ling League Thursday Nite Mixers Jan. 25 W L », 3 Wright’s Century 9 # 4 5 7 7 5 lone Repair 4 Lancer Lanes 8 7 5 Skaggs Auto Clinic 4 8 R&W Drive In High games: Marie Rudisill 221, John Breidenbach 202. High series: John Breidenbach 554, Marie Rudisill 543. Splits converted: Phyllis Piper 2-7, Jim Eynetich 6-7, John Breidenbach 5-10. week of Feb. 1 W L 8 lone Repair 8 Wright's Century 12 4 10 # 4 6 4 12 Lancer Lanes 11 5 Skaggs Auto Clinic 9 R&W Drive In 7 High games: Dianna Hoeft 182, John Breidenbach 170. High series: John Breidenbach 502, Marie Rudisill 499. Splits converted: Darlene Clark 3-6-8-10, John Breidenbach 3-10, Fran Barnett 5-7. NEWS DEADLINE Monday......... 5 p.m. ADVERTISING DEADLINE Tuesday......... noon The Heppner Gazette-Times 147 W. Willow 676-9228 OPENING SOON Stor-4-U mini storage 426 Linden Way (next to Pettyjohn Building Supply) C a ll 5 6 7 -7 3 1 7 to reserve your unit 5x10 10x10 or 10x20 Are you covered? Check insurance In the past month, our state has been visited by natural dis- asters-record snowfall and floods. Watching devastated homeowners trying to repair and rebuild makes many of us wonder if our own home in surance plans provide adequate coverage. "It's a good idea to periodi cally review insurance since, for most of usa our home is our single largest investment," says Carol Michael-Bennett, Oregon State University Exten sion home economist in Mor row County. Homeowner's insurance pro tects against financial loss if the home or its contents are dam aged. If you rent, renter's poli cies are available to protect just the contents. Policies provide varying coverage depending on how they are written. Policies with limited coverage name the specific perils or hazards cover ed. Broad coverage provides protection against everything except those perils or hazards specifically excluded. The most commonly exclud ed perils include war, police ac tion, nuclear disaster and "acts of G od." That last category in cludes natural disasters-floods and earthquakes. Insurance against natural disasters can be purchased as additions to a homeowner's policy. Mortgage lenders may require flood in surance if the property is locat ed on or near a known flood- plain. "The minimum amount of insurance to carry is 80 percent of the replacement value of your home," says Michael-Ben nett. Replacement value is what it would cost you to rebuild your present home at today's con struction costs. Most insurance companies will help you deter mine that amount or you may hire an independent appraiser. It may be worth the few extra dollars per year to pay for an inflation clause in your policy that will automatically update the coverage. It is also worthwhile to pur chase replacement value cover age on your home's contents. Home furnishings lose value 4-H News North Lex Sheep 4-H Club By Aleshia Geer, reporter The North Lex Sheep Club had their first meeting at Kate's Pizza in Heppner on Sunday, Jan. 14, at 3 p.m. Levi Geer is the jr. leader. Every member will have a turn at newspaper reporting. The club discussed fund raisers for equipment. The club is having a can and bottle drive and is also babysitting on St. Patrick's Day. Members also had discus sions on tours and a demon stration on sheep. The next meeting was at Kate's Pizza Sunday, Feb. 4. North Lex Livestock By Shelby Krebs, reporter Bow ling League Koffee Kup Keglers week of Feb. 1 W L 15 9 The Holy Rollers 15 9 The BJ’s 15 9 M.C.G.G. 5 19 No Pin Hitters 19 5 The Dregs 10 . 14 The Alley Cats 14 13 The No Shows High series: Iris Campbell 501. High game: Iris Campbell 192. week of Feb. 8 W L 15 13 The Holy Rollers 16 12 The BJ's 17 11 M.C.G.G. 22 6 No Pin Hitters 20 8 The Dregs 12 16 The Alley Cats 14 14 The No Shows High series: Linda Schultz 560. High game: Linda Schultz 222. The North Lex Livestock members met Sunday, Feb. 4 for their first meeting of the PUBLIC NOTICC year. Kara Miller, the existing The following changes have president, called the meeting to been made to the City of Hepp order and moved that members ner Planning Commission elect officers. The new officers meeting and hearing schedule: are Kara Miller, president; Jake 1) A special meeting of the McElligott, vice president; Jes Planning Commission schedul sica Krebs, secretary/treasurer; ed for February 20,19%, begin and Shelby Krebs, reporter. ning at 1:00 pm has been Members scheduled their next canceled. meeting for the second Sunday 2) A public hearing to be held in April at 2 p.m. in the fire by the Planning Commission hall. Then members discussed on March 4, 19%, beginning at who had paid their dues and 7:00 pm, concerning the pro who had not. Miller then ask posed Lakeview Heights Sub ed if anyone was interested in division, has been canceled. going to Tygh Valley. She an 3) The March 4, 1996 Plann nounced that htis year is the ing Commission meeting will 50th anniversary and is going begin at 1:00 pm rather than to be a lot of fun. Nancy Miller the normal 7:00 pm meeting spoke on 4-H advancement time. records. Kara Miller adjourned Gary B. Marks the meeting and snacks were City Recorder served. Published: February 14, 1996 Nikki, Jake and Natali McElli Affid gott, Jessica and Shelby Krebs, Kara Miller, Allison Halvorsen, PUBLIC NOTICE Karl Morgan, Elizabeth Allen The regular Oregon Trail and Jory and Erin Crowell were Library Board Board of Direc present at the meeting. tors meeting is scheduled for Ewes 'R ' Us Club Thursday, March 7,19% at 7:00 By Meghan Bailey, reporter p.m. at the Heppner branch. The Ewes 'R' Us 4-H Club Published: February 14, 1996 met on Sunday, Feb. 11. The Affid______________________ meeting was held at the 4-H an PUBLIC NOTICE nex at 4 p.m. The club had a potluck dinner. Members dis NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE cussed upcoming fund raisers. 0 - 1 - % One is a can drive on Saturday, On the 6th day of March, March 23. 1996 at the hour of 10:00 The club also elected officers. o'clock, A.M. Standard of Time The results are as follows: Josie in accordance with ORS 187.110, at the front door of the Proctor, president; Annie His- ler, vice president; Krista Morrow County Courthouse, quickly, according to Michael- Adams, secretary and Meghan in Heppner, Oregon, I will sell Bennett. Insurance reimburse Bailey, reporter. The 4-H club at Public Auction all the right, ment based on market value, leaders are Sue Evans, Shelley title, claim and interest of Mor the amount you could get from row County to the highest bid Ashbeck and Tag Ashbeck. the sale of your used furnish The group also welcomes two der for cash, the parcels of real ings, wouldn't begin to replace new members, Stephanie Han property located in Morrow the items. sen, beginner, and Meghan County, Oregon, described in Bailey, who transferred from Exhibit "A ", which is attached beef 4-H. hereto and by this reference in corporated herein. Said sale is made under an Order issued out of the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County to me directed: In the Matter of Real There were 107 people present for the senior meal Feb. 7. Two Property owned by Morrow meals were home delivered. Members of the Christian Church County and Directing Sheriff to served. Bebe Munkers won the meal ticket and Howard Crowell, Conduct Sale dated January 10, the bingo ticket. Ernie and Mary Jean McCabe decorated the din 1996. The minimum price ing room in a Valentine motif. The seniors appreciate all their which may be accepted for the beautiful decorations. property is fixed by Order of The menu for Feb. 21 will be spaghetti with meat sauce, toss the County Court and is set ed salad, fruit, french bread and cookies. Members of the Chris forth with particularity with tian Life Center will serve. each parcel described in said Eleven seniors went to the Area Agency on Aging meeting at Exhibit " A " . the Pendleton meal site Friday, Feb. 9. They enjoyed the senior DATED this 24th day of meal there before the meeting. January, 1996. There was no card game Friday afternoon. Six seniors watch ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff ed the movie "Singing in the Rain" Sunday evening; Darline Morrow County, Oregon Arrington loaned her video tape. By: (s) Pauline Winter Only 26 people attended the Valentine party at the Senior Chief Civil Deputy Center Saturday evening. Those present enjoyed Tim Cundell's Note: At the time of sale, the music, dancing, visiting and good food. County will collect fees for A bus trip to Hermiston for the dance is tentatively set for Satur recording the Deed in the day evening, Feb. 17. Anyone wishing to go may call the Senior Clerk's deed records. Recor Center, 676-9030, or stop by the office to sign up. ding fees are $30.00 plus $5.00 Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10 per page. a.m.; Wednesday blood pressure clinic, 11 a.m., senior meal, EXHIBIT A noon, quilting, 1 p.m.; Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 6 Parcel No. 1 p.m. The St. Patrick's celebration will soon be here. Now is the time Legal Description: A tract of to start planning how you can volunteer to do your share to keep land bounded on the North by the Senior Center operating. Volunteers are needed to help with the NWV« of the SWV« of Sec the senior breakfast at the fairgrounds, the soup and roll lunch tion 26, T2S, R26, E.W.M., on and pie sale at the Senior Center, and to help sell tickets for the the East by the SE1/« of the quilt. It takes many willing hands to make a success of all these SWV« of said Section, on the projects. South by Block 1 of Browns Ad dition to the Town of Heppner, on the West by the Extended westerly line of Elder Street, Heppner, Oregon, all in T2S, St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board In T h e Heppner Gazette Your Ads Are Read Call 676-9228 to place your ad R 26, E.W.M., being 1.15 acres more or less, in Morrow Coun ty, Oregon; SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of re cord. Minimum Price: $120.00 Market Value: $120.00 Terms: Cash in full at the 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; SUBJECT TO any and all en cumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $100.00 Market Value: $100.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 3 Legal Description: Lots 20 through 23, Block 27, in the Ci ty of Irrigon, Oregon, Section 19CB, Township 5N, Range 27, E.W .M ., Morrow County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $10,000.00 Market Value: $10,000.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 4 Legal Description: Improve ment to real property (not the land itself) located on Tax Lot 4N2517-601 and more par ticularly decribed as a 20'x40' Mobile Home Addition built of conventional 2x4 construction with full finish, together with one 20'xl6' concrete slab, one 7'x20' concrete slab and a 9'xl4' rock and concrete porch, SUB JECT TO any and all encum- brances of record. Minimum Price: $11,070.00 Market Value: $11,070.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 5 Legal Description: All of Lots 3 & 4, Fergersons Addition to the the City of Hardman, Sec. 34DDT4S, R25, E.W.M., Mor row County, Oregon, SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record; ALSO, all of lots 5 & 6, Fergersons Addition to the City of Hardman, Sec. 34DD, T4S, R25, E.W.M., Mor- row County, Oregon, SUB JECT TO any and all encum brances of record. (These four lots sell as one parcel.) Minimum Price: $1,200.00 Market Value: $1,200.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 6 Legal Description: Beginning S 44 Deg. 30' E 145' from the NW comer of Kinsmans' Se cond Addition on the North westerly right of way line of Alfalfa Street, City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon; thence Northeasterly along said right of way line to the center line of Willow Creek; thence Northwesterly along the said center line of Willow Creek to a point S 44 Deg. 30' E 64.75' from the said NW corner of Kinsmans' Second Addition; thence S 44 Deg. 30' E to the point of beginning, being .04 acres all in Sec. 35, T2S, R26, E.W.M., all in Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of re cord. Minimum Price: $30.00 Market Value: $30.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 7 Legal Description: Lot 16, Block 28, Sec. 19CB, T5N, R27, E.W.M., all in the City of Ir rigon, Morrow County, Ore gon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $1,000.00 Market Value: $1,000.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Published: January 31; and February 7, 14 and 21, 19% PUBLIC NOTICE An executive session of the Oregon Trail Library District Board of Directors is schedul ed for Thursday, February 22, 19% at 6:00 p.m. at the Hepp ner branch. Published: February 14, 19% Affid • • ,, ' - . 4 f