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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 20,1997 - SEVEN
Make BMCC appointments
Oregon State Fair finalizes concerts
The 1997 Oregon State Fair
presents
the
L.B.
Day
Amphitheatre concert series to be
held during this year’s fair, Aug.
21 -Sept. 1. All concert tickets are
on sale at FAST1XX for the fol­
lowing performers:
Kathy Mattea, Thursday, Aug.
21,7 p.m., S15; Collin Raye, Fri­
day, Aug. 22, 7 p.m., $20, $15;
silverchair, Saturday, Aug. 23, 7
p.m., $15; Don Williams, Sunday,
Aug. 24, 7 p.m., $15; Righteous
Brothers, Monday, Aug. 25, 7
p.m., $30, $25, $20; Dishwalla,
Wednesday, Aug. 27,7 p.m., $15;
Wynonna, Thursday, Aug. 28, 8
p.m., $20; Tracy Byrd, Friday,
Aug. 29, 8 p.m., $15, $10; Ana
Barbara with Anhelo, Sunday,
Aug. 31, 6 p.m., $15, $5; Sheryl
Crow with Wilco, Monday, Sept.
1,6 p.m., $20, $15.
All concert tickets include the
price of fair admission for that
day. Additional acts may be an­
nounced at a later date.
Tickets are available through
all Fred Meyer FASTEXX outlets
and Music Millennium. Portland
area residents can charge by
phone at 224-8499 (TIXX).
Other area residents can call toll-
free at 1-800-992-8499 (TIXX)
All tickets subject to service
charge. Concert schedules and
entertainers are subject to change.
Engagement
Burkenbine — Hammons
Allen Burkenbine announces the engagement of his daughter,
Jennifer Elaine, to Michael Hammons, son o f Glorene and David
Wright, all of Heppner.
The wedding will take place Sunday, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m. at the
Heppner Elks Club.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Students returning to BMCC
are reminded to call the Admissions and Advising Office
Admissions and Advising Office in Pioneer Hall and there is a $10
at (541)278-5930 to make a per person charge for the testing
registration appointment if they service.
have not already done so.
Students new to BMCC who plan
to take nine credit hours or more
must take a placement test before
they can make a registration
appointment.
This includes
students transferring from other
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE:
colleges who have not had
Tuesdays at 12:00 Noon
college level writing or math.
The ASSET placement test is
CARD OF THANKS
given to help counselors and
advisors assess student ability in
Jan and I would like to give a
reading, writing and math, GREAT BIG THANK YOU to
ensuring that students take the all the 4-H parents and others who
appropriate classes for their skill helped in the Snack Shack. We
level. Regular testings times are couldn’t have run it without you!
Monday
and
Thursday, We are so blessed to be in such a
beginning
at
11
a.m.
wonderful community. We had
Appointments are not necessary.
Immediately following the test, many people who worked longer
results will be assessed by a hours than their shifts were-wow,
counselor
and
registration what a help. They even left with
appointments for fall term will be a smile. Our day managers did a
great job, and let’s not forget our
made.
The test is held in the BMCC breakfast crew. We hope to see
everyone next year!
Snack Shack managers,
Jan and Pam
____________________ 8-20-lc
1997 FORECLOSURE LIST ISSUED BY MORROW COUNTY
The tax collector o f Morrow County, Oregon, has prepared the following list of the properties now
subject to foreclosure, embracing foreclosure list numbers____ to ___ inclusive, hereto attached. This
foreclosure list contains the names o f those appearing in the latest tax rolls as the respective owners of
tax delinquent properties, a description of each such property as the same appears in the latest tax rolls,
the year or years for which taxes, special assessments, fees, or other charges are delinquent on each
property, together with the principal of the delinquent amount o f each year and the amount of accrued and
accruing interest thereon through September 15, 1997.
F 0 R E C L 0 S U R E
LIST
TAX
AMOUNT
TAX
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I N T TO
9/15/97
COUNTY
TAX
COLLECTOR
STATE
TOTAL
AMOUNT
349.43
OREGON
PAGE
4. 8. 1
ACItl-S
1 8 9 0 7 3 SKYI. till.
TOTAL
interest
OUI:
2,738.47
Please take note that a complete and accurate legal description of the properties designated by the tax
lot numbers 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 available at the Morrow County trial court clerk’s
office. Note also, that more particular descriptions are available at the office of the Morrow County
assessor.
TO ALL PERSONS OR PARTIES ABOVE-NAMED, and to all persons owning or claiming to own,
or having or claiming to have, any interest in any property included in the foreclosure list above set forth,
being the Morrow County 1997 tax foreclosure list:
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO TAKE NOTICE that Morrow County, Oregon, has filed in the
circuit court of the state of Oregon for Morrow County, an application to foreclose the lien of all taxes
shown on the 1997 Morrow County tax foreclosure list above set forth, and that Morrow County, as
plaintiff, will apply to the court for judgment and decree foreclosing such tax liens not less than thirty
(30) days from the date o f the first publication of this notice.
And any and all persons interested in any of the real property included in this foreclosure 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 20,1997. Notice
of this foreclosure 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 o f the board of county commissioners for Morrow County, Oregon, made
and entered on the day o f July 16,1997. The date of publication of this foreclosure list is August 20,1997.
(s) Marilyn Childers
Tax Collector
Morrow County, Oregon
(s) William Hanlon
District Attorney Pro Tern
Morrow County, Oregon
Published: August 20, 1997
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fa tf Leagues 1997
Day
Type
Name
Team
Tima
Heating Tima
Sunday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
W ednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Mixed
Mixed
Mixed
Ladies
Mixed
Mens
Ladles
Mixed
Mixed
Juniors grades 9-12
Juniore grades 4-8
Junior Bumper K-3
Dime A Dozen
2+2
Seniore
Non-Smokers
Spa retimere
All Nightere
Blue Mountain
Koflee Kup Keglers
Thursday Mixers
Ind
4
3 or 4
5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
7 0 0 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
9 3 0 a.m.
7 0 0 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
7.00 p.m.
7 0 0 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
9.30 am .
11:30 a.m.
S ept 7
Every Monday
Sept. 8
Sept. 2
Sept 3
Sept. 3
S ept 4
Sept. 4
Sept. 5
Sept. 19
Sept 19
Sept. 19
3
3 or 4
3
4
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1 would like to thank everyone
that bought raffle tickets on the
dirt bike raffled off by the Neigh­
borhood Center. It was won by
Mary Bloom of Echo.
Thanks again,
Jan Skaggs
____________________ 8-20-lc
We would like to thank LaRae
Kindle, the Willow Creek Coun­
try Club and Heppner Elks Club
for their dinner and hospitality dur­
ing our class reunion.
The Class of ’67
____________________ 8-20-lc
1,532.73
614.71
2 ,123.76
OF
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212.41
73.88
138.53
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151.91
367.58
437.14
88.35
348.79
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35.29
378.40
TAX
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265.28
1 ,233.30
TOTAL
BY
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MA P / L O T 0 5 N 2 7 2 0
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BOARDMAN
287.97
104.93
183.04
240.28
70.26
170.00
312.82
63.23
249.59
314 . «9
26.36
287.83
890.46
TOTAL
ISSUE0
Words are not enough to ex­
press the gratitude we have for
Karen Morgan, Kasye Keown
and Deb Gutierrez. Your actions
and calm expertise kept a poten­
tially fatal accident from becom­
ing reality. Thanks for the gift of
our son.
Andrew and Janel Lacey
____________________ 8-20-lp
180 N. Chase, Heppner OR - - Phon« 676-9935
Bowling Hour»: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. dally
Restaurant Hours: 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily
•
I would like to thank all my
friends and relatives for the flow­
ers, cards and phone calls while I
was in the hospital.
Thanks again,
Josie Peck
____________________ 8-20-1 c
I would like to thank each and
every one that modeled at the
Style Show at the fair for the
Neighborhood Center. I feel that
it was a success and hope we can
do it again next year.
Thanks again,
Jan Skaggs,
Coordinator
____________________ 8-20-lc
A great big THANK YOU to
everyone that supported the
OTPR Rodeo Committee at the
“Cowboy Auction.”
I would especially like to thank
the Heppner Elks Club for the use
of their facility; we appreciate the
support of this organization very
much. Thanks to Exalted Ruler
Roger Mortimore, for being so
understanding when we had to
change our schedule at the last
minute.
Emmet Evans did a great job
as auctioneer and we were very
proud to have Steve Kenyon as
our announcer. Thanks also to Jan
M cDowell, N icole and Tara
Mahoney for their help, and An­
drea M ortimore and Darlene
Lovgren’s help was very much
appreciated as well.
Thanks to the “Heppner Day
Care” for putting the flyers in the
programs. Thanks to all o f the
“bidders” and “buyers” and com­
mittee members o f the Oregon
Trail Pro Rodeo Committee who
supported the auction with their
presence.
Everyone had a great time and
OTPR Committee made approxi­
mately $250 to go towards paying
off our debt for the new bleach­
ers. It’s so great to live in a com­
munity where everyone so will­
ingly works together for the ben­
efit of us all.
Sherree Mahoney,
Chairman
____________________ 8-20-lp
Thanks to all who helped with
this year’s Morrow County Fair
and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Pa­
rade! A determination to have the
parade on Main Street was helped
with the cooperation of Weaver
Construction, ODOT and Hepp­
ner’s city crew.
Business Cards
Gazette-Times
676-9228
Special thanks to Green Feed
and Seed, Claudia Hughes and
Heppner Chamber of Commerce,
Dave Wildman and the Masonic
Lodge, Tom McElligott, Larry and
Betty M ills, Morrow County
Court, Morrow County Fair Board
and organizers for “75 Years of
Royalty” and “75 Years of Cham­
pions,” Bonnie Grant and Darcy
Robinson, Frank Osmin, Patricia
Peck, Steve Rhea, those inadvert­
ently missed, and, of course, all
the great people who came to par­
ticipate in the parade and those
who were there for support.
Thanks everyone!
Cara Osmin and Bob Kahl,
Parade Committee
____________________ 8-20-lc
Thank you to everyone who
helped make the Morrow County
Rodeo “Stick Horse Race” the
success that it was.
A special thanks to Peterson’s
Jewelers for making the trophies
and Peterson’s and Gardner’s
Men’s Wear for displaying the tro­
phies.
Thanks to the Gazette-Times
for all of the articles and helping
get the kids and community ex­
cited about this very special event.
Thanks also to Jan McDowell,
Kelly Boyer, Brooke Boyer and
Donna Rietmann for all of their
invaluable help. To Queen Dawn
Boor, Princess Kara Miller and
Princess Macy Childers for hand­
ing out the trophies and nbbons, a
special thanks; you were the
greatest, and I really appreciated
your help.
Ken Bailey, race starter, line
draw er and judge, we sure
couldn’t have done it without you.
Thanks A Million Times!
To all of the stick horse racers,
You Are Stars Of The Show! We
love watching you; thanks for par­
ticipating! Come back next year
and bring all of your friends.
Love,
Sherree Mahoney,
Chairman
8-20-lp
Note to the Class of ’77 and
other students and friends-
I am so very sorry to have
missed your reunion. I appreciated
the invitation and even bought a
new dress, but my hopes faded in
a hospital room.
Being a tough old bird, I still plan
on a tnp to see each of you this
summer! Will let you know by
newspaper.
Thanks and love to all,
Inez Meador Miller
8-20-lc
NOTICES
Free counseling for victims
of abuse and sexual assault. 24
hr. Crisis Line: 1-800-833-1161.
Shelter available.
5-7-52c
PERSONALS
XANADU
Male/Female Exotic Dancers for
any occasion. (509) 735-3511.
7-30-4c
HELP WANTED
Send resume to Kevin Ench,
Administrator, Morrow County
Health Distnct, P.O. Box 9, Hepp­
ner, OR 97836. Applications avail­
able at Pioneer Memonal Hospi­
tal, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., Heppner,
or by calling (541)676-9133.
MCHD is an Equal Opportu­
nity Employer committed to pro­
viding equal employment oppor­
tunities to all statuses protected by
law,
____________________ 8-13-2c
Office M anager needed for
progressive custom cattle feed
yard. Must have management and
bookkeeping experience and
cattle background. Salary DOE.
Fax resume, letter of interest and
salary history to 541-372-5661,
attention Angie.
____________________ 8-20- lc
Morrow County is now accept­
ing applications for a part-time
M ental H ealth S ecretary jo
work 19 hours per week on Mon­
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri­
day in the Behavioral Health Dept,
in Heppner.
Basic office experience, includ­
ing computer word processing
skills, is required. Reception, tran­
scription and filing skills preferred.
Wages will be $8.36 per hour,
some benefits.
Contact Andrea Denton, Mor­
row County Courthouse, P.O. Box
788, Heppner OR 97836, phone
676-5620. Applications due same
address by 5 p.m.. Sept. 5, 1997.
Morrow County is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and does
not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex,
religion, age or disability in em­
ployment or the provision of ser­
vices.
____________________ 8-20-lc
Taking applications: full time
farm ing positions. Experience
required. Good working knowl­
edge of summer fallow, seed bed
prep thru harvest. Basic knowl­
edge of welding and mechanical
skills. $22/hr. $20 Nov-Feb., ben­
efit pkgs., housing negotiable.
Part time custodial and general
work. No expenence necessary.
$18/hr start. Good energy. 8.5 hrs/
day, 6 days/wk. Drug and alcohol
free work place. Send resume and
references to Enc Anderson, P.O.
Box 48, lone OR 97843.
_____________________ 8-20-2C
Unemployed for at least 8
weeks or 15 out of the last 26
weeks? Laid off from logging?
Interested in working a temporary
job for $10 per hour, labor inten­
sive, outdoor work? CAPECO is
seeking eligible, dislocated work­
ers who have great work ethic,
good work history, and are willing
to work a temporary job.
Contact CAPECO at 1-800-
752-1139 and ask for Mana. Eli­
gibility documentation is required.
Openings in Heppner area and
Boardman/Imgon area. Eligibility
for Job Training Partnership Act
is a must.
____________________ 8-13-2c
CITY OF IONE
M aintenance/W ater M aster
Small Eastern Oregon town,
population 270 is seeking a full
time employee for Maintenance/
Water Master position. Annual
salary $22,000-$24,000, nego­
tiable. Position open until filled.
Please submit a letter of applica­
tion and resume to: City of lone,
P.O. Box 361, lone, OR 97843.
City of lone is an Equal Oppor­
tunity Employer.
_____________________ 8-20-2C
Bookkeeper needed at pro­
gressive feed yard near Boardman,
Wanted: person(s) to w rite Oregon. Expenence with cattle
sports stories for Heppner High * industry preferred. Looking for a
School football; another person to detail onented person who loves
write sports stones for lone High working with numbers and cattle
School. No sports writing expen- info. Full time, permanent with
ence necessary, but need good competitive wages and benefits.
spelling and wnting skills. Contact Fax resume, letter of interest and
David or Apnl at the Gazette, 676- salary history to 541-372-5661,
9228.
attention Angie.
____________________ 7-30-tfx ____________________ 8-20-lc
Human Resource D irector-
Pioneer M emorial Hospital
Morrow County Health District
& Nursing Home seeks expen-
seeking qualified applicants for
personnel director position. Pre­ enced cook. Prefer previous in­
stitutional setting cooking experi­
fer degree in personnel manage­
ence with large volume meal
ment with minimum 2-3 years re­
preparation. Applications avail­
lated work experience. Salary
commensurate with expenence. able at Pioneer Memonal Hospi­
tal, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., or by call­
Excellent benefits.
Pnmary duties include person­ ing (541) 676-9133.
Also need cook’s helper. Some
nel administration, payroll super­
expenence m cooking helpful. Will
vision, employee benefits coordi­
nation and worker's compensation train if needed.
Morrow County Health Distnct
program administration. Also in­
is
an
Equal Opportunity Employer
cludes some marketing responsi­
committed
to providing equal em­
bilities. Must be able to communi­
ployment opportunities to all sta­
cate well, both written and ver­
tuses protected by law.
bally. Grant wnting expenence a
8-20-lc
plus.