SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 20,1997
gages, encumbrances, or other
liens in favor o f third parties
against the taxpayer that are su
perior to the lien of the United
States. All property is offered for
sale “where is” and “as is" and
w ithout recourse against the
United States. No guaranty or
warranty, expressed or implied, is
made as to the validity of the title,
quality, quantity, weight, size, or
condition of any of the property,
or its fitness for any use or pur
pose. No claim will be considered
for allowance or adjustment or for
rescission of the sale based on
failure of the property to conform
with any expressed or implied
representation.
(s) Clinton H. Russell
Chief, Collection Division
Date: 7/30/97
Address for Information About
the Sale and Submission of Bids:
CYNTHIA M PROTHEROE,
REVENUE OFFICER 9101-
1747
P O BOX 110, PENDLETON,
OR 97801 Phone:541-276-3263
Published: August 20, 1997
Affid______________________
Slottee scholarship
lo n e , H e p p n er list fall sp o rts sch ed u les
lone and Heppner schools have
released their fall sports sched
ules.
Following are football and vol
leyball schedules for lone High
School (1HS), lone M iddle
School (IMS), Heppner High
School (HHS) and Heppner Jun
ior High School (HJHS):
IHS Volleyball
(all games start at 5 p.m. except
where noted)
Sept. 4 at Heppner; Sept. 5
Wallowa at lone; Sept. 9 at Pilot
Rock; Sept. 11 Heppner at lone;
Sept. 13 at Wahtonka Tourna
ment, starting at 10 a.m.; Sept. 16
at Echo; Sept. 19 at Wasco; Sept.
20 Heppner JV Tournament at
Heppner starting at 10 a.m.; Sept.
24 H elix at lone; Sept. 26
Wheeler at lone; Sept. 30 at Ar
lington.
Oct. 3 at Helix; Oct. 4 at Dufur
starting at 11 a.m.; Oct. 7 at Con
don; Oct. 9 Echo at lone; Oct. 14
, at Wheeler; Oct. 17 Condon at
( lone; Oct. 23 Arlington at lone;
Oct. 25 at Culver.
Nov. 1 District Tournament at
Sherman County, time TBA.
IHS Football
(all games start at 7:30 p.m.
except where noted)
Aug. 29 Dufur Jamboree start
ing at 3 p.m.
Sept. 5 Wallowa at lone; Sept.
12 bye; Sept. 19 at W asco
County; Sept. 26 Wheeler at lone.
Oct. 4 at Dufur starting at 1:30
p.m.; Oct. 9 Echo at lone; Oct. 17
Condon at lone; Oct. 25 at Cul
ver starting at 1:30 p.m.; Oct. 31
at Arlington.
IMS Football and
Volleyball
(all games start at 2 p.m. except
where noted)
Sept. 19 at South Sherman.
Oct. 3 at St. Mary’s, 1 p.m.
football, 3 p.m. volleyball; Oct. 9
at Echo; Oct. 17 Condon at lone;
Oct. 18 “A Volleyball Tourna
ment at Umatilla starting at 10
a.m., “B” Volleyball Tournament
at Weston starting at 10 a.m ; Oct.
24 at Heppner; Oct. 31 Arlington
at lone.
HHS Volleyball
(all games start at 5 p.m. except
where noted; teams denoted by
A-B-C)
Sept. 4 lone at Heppner, A-B-
C; Sept. 6 Riverside Tournament
at Riverside, A, time TBA; Sept.
6 Grant Union JV Tournament at
John Day, B, starting at 10 a.m.;
Sept. 9 Pendleton Tournament at
Pendleton, A-B, starting at 3 p.m.;
Sept. 11 at lone, A-B-C; Sept. 12
at Elgin, A-B-C, starting at 1 p.m.;
Sept. 16 at Condon, A-B-C; Sept.
18 Wahtonka at The Dalles, A-
B; Sept. 19 Weston-McEwen at
Athena, C; Sept. 20 Heppner JV
Tournament, B-C, starting at 10
a.m.; Sept. 23 at Pilot Rock, A-
B-C; Sept. 25 Sherman County at
Moro, A-B; Sept. 26 La Grande
C Team at Heppner, B-C; Sept.
27 W eston-M cEwen Tourna
ment, A, time TBA; Sept. 29 at
Pilot Rock, C; Sept. 30 Weston-
McEwen at Heppner, A-B-C.
Oct. 7 Umatilla/Stanfield at
Heppner, A; Oct. 9 Wahtonka at
Heppner, A-B-C; Oct. 11 Imbler
Tournament at Imbler, A, time
TBA; Oct. 14 Pilot Rock at Hepp
ner, A-B-C; Oct. 16 Sherman
County at Heppner, A-B; Oct. 17
at La Grande, B-C, starting at 4
p.m.; Oct. 18 Stanfield/Umatilla
at Heppner, A, starting at 10 a.m.;
Oct. 21 at Weston-McEwen, A-
B-C; Oct. 25 District Tournament
at Umatilla.
Nov. 1 First-Round State Play
offs.
HHS Football
(all games begin at 7:30 p.m.
except where noted)
Aug. 29 Joseph at Heppner.
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Sept. 5 Grant Union at Hepp
ner; Sept. 12 bye; Sept. 19 at
Weston-McEwen; Sept. 26 Uma
tilla at Heppner.
Oct. 3 at Sherman County start
ing at 2 p.m.; Oct. 9 Stanfield at
Heppner; Oct. 17 at Riverside;
Oct. 24 Pilot Rock at Heppner;
Oct. 31 at Wahtonka.
Nov. 8 First Round State Play
offs; Nov. 15 Second Round State
Playoffs; Nov. 22 Third Round
State Playoffs; Nov. 29 State
Championship, all playoff times
TBA.
HJHS Football and
Volleyball
(all games begin at 2 p.m.
except where noted)
Sept. 19 Athena Weston at
Weston starting at 3 p.m.; Sept.
26 Umatilla at Heppner.
Oct. 3 at Pilot Rock; Oct. 9
Stanfield at Heppner; Oct. 17
Columbia at Heppner; Oct. 24 at
lone; Oct. 25 8th Volleyball Tour
nament at Umatilla starting at 10
a.m., 7th Volleyball Tournament,
at Weston starting at 10 a.m.
Births
Hayden Patrick M artin-a son
Hayden Patrick was born to
H eather and W ill M artin o f
Corvallis on August 8, 1997 at
Corvallis. The baby weighed 8
lbs. and was 2 OV 2 " long.
His grandparents are Robert
Richardson o f Nevada, Wendy
Henley of South Dakota, and Carl
and Gen Martin o f Heppner.
D estiny Lynn A nderson-a
daughter Destiny Lynn was bom
to Paula Anderson and Dale
Munkers of Heppner on August
11,1997 at Good Shepherd Com
munity Hospital in Hermiston.
The baby weighed 6 lbs. 2 oz.
Oscar Alexander Romero-a
son Oscar Alexander was bom to
Estela and Oscar Romero o f
Boardman on August 12, 1997 at
Good Shepherd Community Hos-
pital in Hermiston. The baby
weighed 5 lbs. 11 oz.
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By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager
It's time to take a moment
from the weekly Main Street
News and Chamber Chatline to
return to Chamber Chatter and
say, "what a community!"
People, for the most part, are so
patient with all the construction.
They continue to go about their
business and their volunteerism
while keeping the end result in
their line of vision. Many are
learning that walking a couple of
blocks if they are physically able
isn't bad after all; in fact, they
feel better.
Fair and Rodeo was exhausting,
yet rewarding. All those hard
working volunteers are to be
commended. How wonderful
the new bleachers were for folks
to view excellent rodeo activity.
And the fair with its best of show
display and great entertainment
offered new activities for one
and all. The pool was open for
everyone to cool off, while others
relaxed at their RV site.
Heppner offers more and more,
but be careful. The secret is
getting out that living in the
middle o f nowhere, where the
stars go on forever, the people
are friendly and work together,
and there's plenty of space, is the
best place to be.
Where did our summer go?
Football, hunting, school, and
leaves changing color are right
around the comer.
In the
meantime, the Main Street
Project moves along. Come
down and watch the process, do a
bit of shopping, dine out and get
your card punched to win the
Chamber member vacation
giveaway
luxury
accommodations at your choice
of six locations.
Chamber will welcome BMCC
President Nikki Harrington at the
luncheon on Tuesday, August
26, at noon at Kate's.
Thought for the week: "If you
live life at a rattling pace, you
might end up with loose joints."
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50)h Birthday
Brake &
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Specialist
Don f Jett, But Vleate Come!
toeryoue it Invited!
Holtz
WHEN: Saturday, August 23 at 7 p.m.
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Heppner
:
Chamber Chatter
Birthday Tarty
Stop by and
meet our new
’
Applications are now available
for the Elizabeth Slottee Memo
rial Scholarship. The scholarship
is awarded annually to a junior,
senior or graduate student at an
accredited four-year college or
university.
“The award is given to recog
nize and remember the enthusi
asm, spirit and dedication that
Elizabeth inspired in her stu
dents,” said a spokesperson. “It
is also given to rem em ber
Elizabeth’s love of music and her
wish to share it with others.”
Elizabeth Slottee, a music
teacher at lone and Heppner, died
in a car accident.
The scholarship is given annu
ally, in order of priority to: first-
a student majoring or minoring in
music; second-a student who has
been accepted into a school of
education.
Applications may be picked up
from the South Morrow County
Scholarship Trust at the school
district office in Lexington. The
award, which is $500 this year,
will be given Oct. 1.
Criteria used in awarding the
scholarship include scholarship,
leadership, citizenship, financial
need, suitability o f course o f
study and probability o f success
in the student’s chosen field.
(Dr. Ed will arrive at 7:30 p.m.)
WHERE: Pendleton Doubletree Hotel
“Walla Walla” room
(formerly the Red Lion)
few hs for hors dfoeuvres, cake,
no-hosi tar and dancing
(Dr. U can X tA C fll dance!)
W.C.C.C. Golf
Ladies' Play August 12
Low gross o f the field: tie
between Karen Thompson and
Helen Gilliam.
Flight A: low gross-Susan
Atkins; low net-Corol Norris;
second
low
gross-Barbara
Gilbert.
Flight B: low gross-Luvilla
Sonstegard;
low
net-Betty
Carlson; second low gross-Joyce
Dinkins.
Flight C: low gross-Lorrene
Montgomery; low net-Norma
French; second low gross-Doll
Campbell; second low net-
Hamet Batty:
Chip in: Norma French #6.
A
two-person
scramble
tournament will be held Tuesday,
Aug. 26 beginning at 8 a.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department o f the Treasury/
Internal Revenue Service
Notice of Sealed Bid Sale
Under the authority in Internal
Revenue Code section 6331, the
property described below has
been seized for nonpayment of
internal revenue taxes due from
FRANKLIN G & JA N ICE
SKAGGS, and FRANKLIN G
SKAGGS, dba SKAGGS AUTO
CLINIC. The property will be
sold at public sale under sealed
bid as provided by Internal Rev
enue Code section 6335 and re
lated regulations.
Date Bids will be Opened:
SEPTEMBER 15, 1997
Time Bids will be Opened:
10:00 am
Place o f Sale: INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE, 611 SE
EMIGRANT, PENDLETON OR
97801
Title Offered: Only the right,
title, and interest of FRANKLIN
G & JANICE SKAGGS, and
FRANKLIN G SKAGGS, dba
SKAGGS AUTO CLINIC in and
to the property will be offered for
sale. If requested, the Internal
Revenue Service will furnish in
formation about possible encum
brances, which may be useful in
determining the value of the in
terest being sold. (See “Nature of
Title” below for farther details.)
Description o f Property: The
East 82 Feet of Lots 9 and 10,
Block 5 of the City o f Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon.
Physical address 126 May Av
enue, Heppner, OR 97836. Com
mercial building: three (3) bay
garage with small office space
and retail sales floor.
Property may be Inspected at:
126 May Avenue, Heppner, OR
97836 (dnve-by only)
Submission o f Bids: All bids
must be submitted on Form 2222,
Sealed Bid for Purchase of Seized
Property. Contact the office indi
cated below for Forms 2222 and
information about the property.
Submit bids to the person named
below before the time bids will
be opened.
Payment Terms: bids must be
accompanied by the full amount
of the bid if it totals $200 or less.
If the total bid is more than $200,
submit 20 percent of the amount
bid or $200, whichever is greater.
On acceptance of the highest bid,
the balance due, if any, will be
required in full.
Form o f Payment: All pay
ments must be by cash, certified
check, cashier’s or treasurer’s
check or by a United States postal,
bank, express, or telegraph money
order. Make check or money or
der payable to the Internal Rev
enue Service.
Nature of Title: The right, title,
and interest o f the taxpayer
(named above) in and to the prop
erty is offered for sale subject to
any prior valid outstanding mort
PUBLIC NOTICE
Due to the observance of
Labor Day on Monday, Septem
ber 1, 1997, the regularly
scheduled meeting of the Hepp
ner Planning Commission will be
held on Tuesday, September 2,
1997. The meeting begins at 7:00
pm at Heppner City Hall.
Gary B. Marks
City Recorder
Published; August 20, 1997
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
On August 28, 1997 at 9:00
am, at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon,
the Special Transportation Fund
(STF) Committee will hold a
meeting to discuss senior trans
portation issues. This is a public
meeting and interested parties
are welcomed to attend.
For additional information
please contact Morrow County
Court at 676-9061.
Published: August 20, 1997
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY LAND
USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
COURT will hold the following
hearing o f public interest on
Wednesday, September 3, 1997,
at 2:00 p.m. at the M orrow
County Courthouse in Heppner:
Appeal o f a Morrow County
Planning Commission decision
on Conditional Use Permit, CUP
S' 107, by Miller and Sons, Exca
vating to open and operate a rock
quarry site. The site is described
as tax lot 3402 of Assessor’s Map
2S 26 23, located one mile east
of the intersection of State High
way 74 and Dee Cox Road, ap
proximately two miles northeast
of the City of Heppner. The prop
erty is owned by Etta Turner,
ETAL, and the applicant is Miller
and Sons Excavating. Criteria for
approval include Zoning Ordi
nance Section 6.050(9) and
3.010(3).
Opportunity to voice support or
opposition to the above propos
als or to ask questions will be pro
vided. Failure to raise specific is
sues at this hearing precludes ap
peal to the Land Use Board of
Appeals based on those issues.
Copies o f the Final Findings of
Fact and all relevant documents
are available from the Planning
Department. For more informa
tion, please contact the Morrow
County Planning Department at
922-4624 or 676-5650.
DATED THIS 20th day o f
August, 1997.
MORROW
COUNTY
COURT
Published: August 20, 1997
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Nina Tucker & Truitt Greenuy
Wedding August 16
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