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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 21, 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE 19% FORECLOSURE LIST ISSUED BY MORROW COUNTY The tax collector of Morrow County, Oregon, has prepared the following list of the proper ties now subject to foreclosure, embracing foreclosure list num- 1996 FORECLOSURE TAX Yt AR TAX AMOUNT L I S T#- - AC C T# -- 3073 92/93 <13/94 94 / 9S 96/96 TOTAL 1 I ST#- A C C T # - <12/93 93/94 <14 / 96 95/96 TOTAL ISSUED 8Y I NT TO 9/15/96 MORROW COUNT Y T AX COLLECTOR TOTAL AMOUNT 173.91 731.39 M A P / L 0 T 0 5 N 2 6 2 3 8 1 9 0 0 CODE 1001 L I NE . CHARLOTTE F XN RT 2 , BOX 141 H I R R I G O N , OR 9 7 84 4 142.07 75.76 217.83 427.51 604.21 176.70 367.58 93.11 460.69 348.79 32.55 331.34 1,285.95 T AX 1 (H A L LIST M A P / L 0 T 05 N2 7 1 9 C B 4 9 0 0 CODE - t 00 3 EVANS, MATHEW J & J U L I E MARI E P0 BOX 624 I RRI GON , OR 97 84 4 64.53 34.42 9 8 . •)•> 198.93 82.21 2 81 . 1 4 39.87 157.42 197.29 186.56 17.41 203.97 607.44 62088 years for which taxes, special assessments, fees, or other charges are delinquent on each property, together with the principal of the delinquent amount of each year and the amount of accrued and accru ing interest thereon through September 15, 19%. bers____ t o ____ inclusive, hereto attached. This foreclo sure list contains the names of those appearing in the latest tax rolls as the respective owners of tax delinquent properties, a description of each such pro perty as the same appears in the latest tax rolls, the year or 1,893.39 Please take note that a com plete and accurate legal des cription of the properties designated by the tax lot num bers on the previous page is made a part of the application as Exhibit " A " for judgment and decree, filed in the Morrow County circuit court and avail able at the Morrow County trial court clerk's office. Note also, that more particular descrip tions are available at the office of the Morrow County assessor. TO ALL PERSONS OR PAR TIES ABOVE-NAMED, and to all persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any interest in any pro perty included in the foreclo sure list above set forth, being the Morrow County 1996 tax foreclosure list: 18 9 0 / 3 S K Y I. t NI 1,664.07 378.12 TOTAL INTEREST D U F. 2,446 552.03 YOU ARE HEREBY RE QUIRED TO TAKE NOTICE that Morrow County, Oregon, has filed in the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Morrow County, an application to fore close the lien of all taxes shown on the 19% Morrow County tax foreclosure list above set forth, and that Morrow County, as plaintiff, will apply to the court for judgment and decree fore closing such tax liens not less than thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice. And any and all persons in terested in any of the real pro perty included in this foreclo sure list are required to file answer and defense, if any there be, to such application for judgment and decree within thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which date is, August 21, 1996. Notice of this fore closure is given under ORS 312.040 (1) and(l) publication of the foregoing foreclosure list in the Heppner Gazette Times, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon. This notice is pursuant to an order of the board of county commissioners for Mor row County, Oregon, made and entered on the day of July 17, 1996. The date of publica tion of this foreclosure list is August 21, 1996. (s) Marilyn Childers Tax Collector Morrow County, Oregon (s) Earl Woods District Attorney Morrow County, Oregon Published: August 21, 1996 Affid Heppner High School class of 1946 hold reunion Front row (L-R): Carolyn Bergstrom, Kay McRoberts, Beverly Smith, Doris Clerf; second row (L-R)-Archie Padberg, Albert Wright, Tad Miller, R.D Allstott, Bob Kelly, Skip Connor, Bob Van Schoiack, Bill Ulrich, Evan Rill, Lee McRoberts, Delmar Buschke . __ c . . , . . . told of their last 50 years. ,, . , u j u ii A good time was had by all with a promise to keep in touch - n The Heppner High School class of 1946 held their 50th year reunion Friday, Aug. 16, at the Heppner Elks Lodge. A prime rib dinner was serv ed to 27 classmates, spouses and guests. Fifteen of those at tending were from the original class of '46, which graduated 16 students, in addition to five who were in the military ser vice. This was the first reunion of the '46 class by themselves, so everyone got reacquainted and We Print B u sin ess C ards Gazette-Times 676-9228 and not wait 50 years for ., ,, , . o another reunion, said a class . SP° esPerson- Pioneer Memorial Clinic will be closed Friday, August 23, due to the scheduled power outage. Come Share With Us at Willow Creek Baptist Church Bible Study for all ages 2 p m Worship Service S p.m. Meeting in the 7th Day Adventist Church 560 North Minor PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF HEPPNER CHARTER REyiSION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a ballot title for a measure referred by the City of Hepp ner, has been filed with the County Clerk of Morrow Coun ty on August 13, 19%, for an election to be held November 5, 19%, in the City of Heppner. The election will be at the polls. Any registered voter dissatis fied with the ballot title may file a petition with the Morrow County Circuit Court for review on or before 5:00 p.m., August 23, 19%. 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 Cir cuit Court. BALLOT TITLE CITY OF HEPPNER CHARTER REVISION QUESTION: SHALL A NEW CHARTER FOR THE CITY OF HEPPNER BE ADOPTED? PURPOSE: The existing City Charter was adopted in 1974. Changes in State law have made some pro visions of the exising Charter obsolete. In February, 1996 the City Council created a five member City Charter Committee to de velop an updated Charter. The committee met four times, researched state laws, studied charters from other cities, and developed a new Charter for voter consideration. The most important changes would adopt state election laws, give the Mayor a vote on Council matters, and lists responsibilities for the City Manager. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: August 21, 1996 Affid M a r r ia g e L icense» The Morrow County Clerk's office at the courthouse in Heppner reports issuing the following marriage license dur ing the past week: July 30: Rodney Scott Duprie, 22, Irrigon; and Sara Lynn Martin, no age available, Irrigon. Thomas Michael Kenny, 24, Spokane; and Nicole Anne Duncan, 22, Spokane. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION Official terms expiring for the town of Lexington are two council positions and city recorder. All three are for four year terms. Nominating peti tions are available at City Hall, or by contacting Sue Baker for the election to be held November, 19%. The petitions must be filed with the City Recorder no later than August 27, 19% and contain signatures of qualified electors only. Sue Baker Town of Lexington Published: July 31, August 7, 14, and 21, 1996 Affid _____ U-Pick Freestone/ Canning Peaches Suncrest Elbertas (1-50 lbs.45<P 50 lbs. & up 40<P) Nectarines 45<P lb. Bartlett Pears 350 lb. Ready Picked PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission of the City of Hepppner will hold a public hearipg qn Monday,. September 2^ 996, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Heppner City Hall, 188 West Willow Street, to consider a recommendation to the City Council on a pro posed ordinance revising manufactured home standards for the City of Heppner Code, Title 11; Revoking all mobile home provisions; and declaring an emergency. Subsequently, the City Council of the City of Heppner will hold a public hearing on Monday, September 9, 1996, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Heppner City Hall, to receive the Planning Commission's recommendation on the above described ordinance and to consider adoption of the same. Copies of the ordinance are available at City Hall for public examination. These are public meetings where deliberations of the Plan ning Commission and the City Council will take place. Any person may appear at the meetings and discuss the pro posed ordinance with the Plan ning Commission or the City Council. Gary B. Marks City Recorder Published: August 21, 1996 Affid______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Directors for the Blue Mountains Natural Re sources Institute will hold a meeting Tuesday, September 3, 19%. Location: Oregon Depart ment of Transportation Meet ing Room, 3012 Island Ave. La Grande, OR. Time: 9:00 a.m. Topics. Program status, out reach activities, research results of specific projects, election of officers, follow-up of Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project, public comments. For further information, con tact Lynn Starr, BMNRI, 1401 Gekeler Lane, La Grande, OR 97850, or phone 541-%2-6548. Published: August 21, 19% Early Gold Apples Early Blaze Apples Akane Apples 40C lb. by box Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. only BRING CONTAINERS Thomas Orchards Kimberly, Oregon 934-2870 CLASSIFIED ______ ADS______ CARD OF THANKS A big thank you to friends, family, neighbors, county road crew, Wayne Seitz, and all who came to help fight our fire. Your quick response kept it from spreading onto the neigh bors. Thank you again, Charlie and Yvonne Daly ____________________ 8-21-lc Thanks to the fire depart ments, friends and neighbors who responded so quickly and helped extinguish the fire at the Harvey Smith Ranch. Your help was sincerely appreciated. Joe and Jeri McElligott ____________________ 8-21-lc Thank you, Morrow County and friends, for making the 1996 Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo one we will never forget. Also, we would like to thank our parents for the fresh hat flowers for the Saturday parade and rodeo. It was a long day and your thoughtfulness help ed see us through.. We would like to thank the Wranglers' Riding Club for making us their guests at their Sunday morning breakfast; it was super! In addition, thank you to Walchli Farms for donating a carload of melons for the court luncheon. And to Martha Mun- kers who prepared the food for and cleaned up after the court luncheon, a special thank you for a super good job. Kyle and Darcy Robinson supplied the hay for our horses during fair and rodeo week, so we want to thank them also. Thank you, too, to anyone we may have neglected to thank personally; it was unin tentional. So many people have done so much for us. We real ly do appreciate all of you. Queen Brenda Holtz Princess Stormy Howard Princess Beth Hermanns Princess Dawn Boor ____________________ 8 - 2 1 - lp The Chamber of Commerce Parade Committee wishes to thank all those who helped with the 19% Fair and Rodeo Parade: Green Feed and Seed for the check-in spot; Heppner Police Dept.; Joe Miller's an nouncement stand; the an nouncer Larry Mills and his helper on the stand; all the judges for the parade entries; Steve Rhea; Jerri Sly; and all of the 62 entrants. You're why it works! The Parade Committee; Claudia Hughes, Bob Kahl, Donna Moeller & Cara Osmin ____________________ 8-21-lc The Heppner Oregon To gether group wishes to thank Norm and Beverly Stewart of Action Entertainment for the music, Heppner Lions Club for furnishing the pop, Marcia Kemp, Barbara Stefani-Peter- son, Doug Rathbun and Pastor Stan Hoobing for chaperoning, and Mandi Gutierrez for the posters. All this talented re sources went to help 150 teenagers of Morrow County enjoy a successful dance at Heppner High School on Saturday, Aug. 17. A special thanks goes to Mr. Steve Dickenson, the advisory com mittee, and staff at Heppner High School for their time, energy and support. Heppner Oregon Together works to provide drug and al cohol-free educational and recreational events for our youth. Your support is always appreciated. Sincerely, Reverend Stan Hoobing ____________________ 8-21-lc We would like to thank the following people for all their generosity at the lamb auction for Brian, Bill and Adam last Saturday night: Sherrell Chev rolet,-TimiBrey; Jurewle; D ep t^ i Greg Greenup; Bill Rietmann; Morrow County Livestock Growers; Kevin & Angie Hughes; Merlin & Claudia Hughes; Shoe Box; Van Schoiack Ranches; Mt. Valley Land Co.; Strebin Farms; . Elmer's Irrigation; Don & Judy Barber; Brian Sullivan Family; Gardner's Men's Wear; Grieb , Land Co.; Dave Rickkola; John Britt; Lee Ansotequi Saddlery; Mark & Tami Rietmann; Les Schwab Tires; Clyde & Jackie Allstott; Jim & Susie Ward; John Healy; Eckman Construc tion; Starvation Farms; Andre & Natalie Rauch; Bob & Pam W orden; Wright Century Farms; Tim & Terra Adams; Geri & Joe McElligott; Kel- wayne & Mary Haguewood; Tom & Marlene Currin; Matt & Darlene Clark; Allen & Patricia Peck; Lexington Machine Works; MCGG; Mark & Shan non Miller; Lyle & Virginia Peck; Steve Currin; Boise Cas cade; Monte & Becky Evans; and Mike & Tonia Adams. Thanks to the unselfishness of all these people, we were able to raise a little over $6,600 to help the boys. We would also like to thank Sherry Mat- teson for all her help in getting this project organized; Corey Miller, Scott Van Winkle, Sara Peck, Shanna Rietmann, and Madison Bailey for taking the lamb in the parade; the Mor row County Livestock Growers for allowing us to sell the lamb; the 4-H leaders, Bill Broderick, Molly Rill, Kenny Grieb and Jackie Allstott. It was a great feeling to see the county pull together and help out our friends when they need it most. Morrow County is a special place and the peo ple are the best! Sincerely, Ken and Kaedene Bailey ; ______________________ 8 -2 1 -lc : I want to thank the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court for raffling the Black Hills Gold ring at the Morrow County Rodeo on Sunday. I finally won and I love it! Thank you again. Janet Greenup 8-21-lc i ; ; ! - ; ’ ;