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EIGHT Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 14,1999 Lexington N ew s By Delpha Jonas Jean Nelson is taking therapy to help her recovery from a re cent fall in her home. A McNary District meeting has been planned Holly will host the affair this year, with Gen Mar tin chairman. Those meeting in H eppner were G eri M artin, Maureen Gray and Delpha Jones. • -:- Jo Irvin and Bob Bailey from Irrigon were Lexington callers one day last week. C harlene W hitney from Portland visited Lexington on Monday. The family enjoyed din ner at R J’s, with Kenneth and Connie Jones, Mike and Ronnie Jones and Tanner, Cecil and D elpha Jones, and hostess Charlene Whitney present. -:- Visitors at the Bill Padberg home recently were a son and wife, Bill and Bonnie Klinger, from Portland, and Vic Klinger from P o rtla n d and his son from Ketchikan, AK. PUBLIC N O T IC E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW ESTATE OF: JOYCE A. SNIDER, Deceased. No. 99 PR 021 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative o f the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months af ter the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at: P. O. Box 218, Pendleton, Oregon 97801 or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal represen tative or the attorney for the per sonal representative. îd and first published: July i ___ Richard W. Snider Personal Representative 63648 Rhea Creek Road lone, Oregon 97843 Steven H. Corey OSB #72058 O f Attorneys for Personal Rep resentative Corey, Byler, Rew, Lorenzen & Hojem, L.L.P. 222 S.E. Dorion Avenue P.O. Box 218 Pendleton, Oregon 97801 541-276-3331 Published: July 14,21,28,1999 Affid (2) PUBLIC N O T IC E The Planning Commission for the City o f Heppner, Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 PM on August 2, 1999 at Hepp ner City Hall regarding the follow ing application: 1. Variance: Requesting relief from set back requirements on the south side of the property to con struct a 24’ x 30’ two car garage with shop located in a Limited Residential (R l) Zone at 940 E Fairview Way, Map #2S 26 35AB, Tax Lot #801. Applicant: Michael Bums. A copy of the application and copies of all documents and evi dence submitted by or on behalf of the applicants and copies of any applicable zoning criteria are available for inspection at no cost and copies of the same will be provided at a reasonable cost. To obtain this information contact the office at Heppner City Hall, 188 NW Willow Street, PO Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836, phone 676- 9618. Published: July 14,1999 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC N O T IC E Morrow County will be hold ing a sale of surplus furniture and equipment on Saturday, July 24, 1999 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Fair Grounds. Among the items to be sold are: desks, chairs, air conditioners, computers and more. Published: July 14 and 21,1999 PUBLIC N O T IC E The Morrow County Museum Commission will meet Tuesday, July 20, 1999, at 7:30 PM, at the Morrow County Museum. Published: July 14,1999_______ In the Service Marine Lance Cpl. Mathew Mickel, son of Starr Mickel of Irrigon, recently completed a six- month deployment to the western Pacific and Indian oceans and Arabian Gulf while assigned to the 13th Marine Expeditionary unit, embarked aboard the ships of the USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group. During the deployment, Mickel participated in Eager Mace, an exercise conducted to improve the interoperability between Kuwait and U.S. military forces. He also participated in Edged Mallet, a bi lateral training exercise with the Kenya military. Mickel conducted port visits to Australia, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Kenya, Singapore and Thailand. While in port, he had the opportu nity to be involved in multiple com munity relations projects. The 1997 graduate o f Thurston High School in Springfield joined the Marine Corps in August 1997. Navy Firem an R ecruit J e r emy M arr, son of Kathy Marr of Irrigon, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, IL. During the eight week program, Marr completed a variety of train ing which included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, fire fighting, water safety and survival, ship board and aircraft safety, and physical fitness. Marr is a 1997 graduate of Borah High School, Boise, ID. PUBLIC N O T IC E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW U .S. BA NK N A TIO N A L ASSOCIATION, a national bank ing association, Plaintiff, v. HUGH W. HOMER; BEV ERLY HOMER; HOMER EN TERPRISES, L.L.C., and Oregon limited liability company, dba Driftwood RV Park; MELVIN J. HOMER; DEBRA M. HOMER; GREATER EASTERN ORE GON DEVELOPMENT COR PORATION, an Oregon corpo ratio n ; M O R TG A G E E X CH A N G E IN V ESTM EN TS, INC., a Washington corporation; STEVEN W. GILDNES; UMA TILLA ELECTRIC COOPERA TIV E A SSO C IA T IO N ; and MORROW COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, Defendants. Case No. 99CV36 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE An execution issued from this court in this cause pursuant to a judgment and decree o f foreclo sure rendered and entered on June 11, 1999, in favor o f U.S. Bank National Association, plaintiff and against Hugh W. H om er and B everly H om er ( “defendants Homer”). In the judgment, it was ordered that the real property de scribed below be sold to satisfy the judgment against defendants Homer, which is in the principal amount (excluding accrued inter est, atto rn ey fees, and other charges) o f $959,706.58. NOW, THEREFORE, on the 27th day of July, 1999, at the hour o f 1:00, p.m., at the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse, 100 Court Street, Heppner, Or egon 9 7 836,1 will sell at public auction (subject to redemption as provided by law) to the highest bidder for cash all the interest of defendants Homer the following described real property: Township 4 North, Range 25 East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 17: The Southeast quarter o f the Southwest quarter. EXCEPTING therefrom the North 737.85 feet; ALSO EXCEPTING there from all roads and road rights of way. By w rit o f execution dated June 15,1999. VERLIN R. DENTON, MORROW COUNTY SHERIFF By: (s) Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: June 23,30, July 7 and 14,1999 Affid EOU lists honor students Eastern Oregon University has announced its 1999 spring quar ter dean’s list. To be on the dean’s list, students must have a 3.5 GPA or higher and have a minimum o f 12 graded credit hours. Local students include: Brent Gunderson, Heppner; and Tina Kemp, Lexington. PU B LIC N O T IC E MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION will hold the following hearings o f public interest on Monday, July 26,1999, at 7:30 p.m. at the North Morrow Annex Building on Third and North Main Streets in Irrigon, Oregon: Land Partition Application, LP-N-243: H4 Farms, Inc., applicant; Port of Morrow, owner. Property is described as tax lot 109 o f Assessor's Map 4N 24, located south o f 1-84 on the west side o f Tower Road in the Port o f Morrow Airport, approximately five miles west of the City o f Boardman. Proposal is to partition a 530.0 acre parcel into three parcels. The property is located in the Air/Industrial (AI) Zone. Criteria for approval include Morrow County S u b d iv isio n O rd in an ce ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030. Land Partition Application, LP-N-244: Bill B. & Rena Marquardt, Betty Marquardt, and Majo M. Hughes by Mary Kay Bellamy, trustee, applicants and owners. Property is described as tax lot 600 and 601 o f Assessor's Map 4N 25 17, located on the southeast comer o f Wilson Lane and Paul Smith Road, adjacent to the city limits of Boardman and within the Boardman Urban Growth Boundary. Proposal is to partition a 33.07 and a 4.66 acre parcel into three equal parcels with each parcel larger than the one acre minimum lot size o f the Suburban Residential One Acre (SR-1) Zone. Criteria for approval include Morrow County Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030. Conditional Use Permit Application, CUP-S-135: U.S. Cellular Corporation, David Monselle, Land Acquisitions, Inc., agent; Kathryn Hoskins, owner. Property is described as tax lot 4300 o f Assessor's Map 2S 26, located along the easterly side o f Dutton Canyon, approximately 0.5 miles southwest o f the city o f Heppner. Proposal is to erect a 350' cellular communications tower and build a 12'x20' equipment shelter in an Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) Zone. Criteria for approval includes Morrow County Zoning O r d in a n c e S E C T IO N 3.010(D)(17) and ARTICLE 6, Sections 6.020 and 6.030. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above proposals or to ask questions will be provided. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after July 16, 1999. For more information, please contact Tamara Mabbott at the Morrow County Planning Department at 922-4624 or 676- 5650. DATED this 14th day of July 1999. M ORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: July 14, 1999 MM ________________________________________________________ PUBLIC N O T IC E The Town o f Lexington has open council position and town recorder. All interested applicants need to be citizens o f Lexington and registered voters. The coun cil position will be filled at the next council meeting, Tuesday, July 27 at 7:30pm at the Lexington Town Hall. All prospective applicants need to present a brief statement of interest and appear at the meet ing. The town recorded position will be appointed at the August 9, Town Council meeting beginning at 7:30pm. All applicants will sub mit a resume prior to the meeting. Published: July 14,1999 Cham ber C h a tte r B y Clau d ia H u g h — , C lu m b a r M a n ig a r Why Be A Part o f the Chamber? You don't buy a newspaper, you buy news. You don't buy glasses, you buy vision. You don't buy awnings, you buy shade. You don't buy a mattress, you buy comfort. You don't buy a lamp, you buy light. You don't buy a membership in an organization, you buy cooperation with people to accomplish goals you cannot attain alone. We invite businesses and individuals to join the Chamber o f Commerce so we can help each other meet the goals to continue events, activities and putting our heads together for Heppner's future. Members are welcome at every noon luncheon if convenient for them or they can volunteer as an ambassador, or share ideas and just go about their busy lives feeling comfortable that they have invested in an organization that is working for their benefit, their community, and their business. The Chamber is 70 strong and growing for Heppner and the Willow Creek Valley. Next week those attending the noon luncheon at Kate's will continue the community evaluation checklist, which gives a greater awareness o f the economic development process in small communities along with our strengths and weaknesses. Though for the week: "Learn to be trustworthy and you shall have less difficulty putting your trust in others." T hanks G arden C lub and Green Feed for picking our yard. Congratulations to the Dentons. John and Rene Ledbetter _____________________ 7-14-lc I would like to thank Bob, Sherree and Mike Mahoney for helping Richard Kinzer during and after his accident. If it hadn’t been for your quick response, he probably would have died. Thank you so much for your support. I would also like to thank the Heppner EMTs and AirLife for all o f their help. Jim Kinzer _____________________ 7-14-lc Thank you! Thank you for your time, energy, ideas, contri butions and participation to help make this year’s lone Fourth o f July Celebration a huge success. There are so many individuals and organizations who helped made the two-day event happen. To try to name those individuals and organizations without miss ing someone would be impos sible, so we won’t even try! Ev eryone did an outstanding job. The positive comments have been flooding in. So, pat yourselves on the back and enjoy the satisfac tion o f knowing you helped in creating part o f two wonderful days o f family enjoym ent and celebration. The general chairman this year was Loyal Bum s. Thank you, Loyal, for your hard work and for surrounding yourself with great people! With sincere thanks and appreciation, 1999 Fourth o f July Committee _____________________ 7-14-lc We would like to thank every one who helped with the emer gency situation which occurred at the French Meadow Place on July 2,1999: the 911 dispatcher at the Morrow County Sheriff’s office, the South Morrow County Emer gency Medical Services Team, the Heppner Fire Department, the State Police, Dr. Krippaehne and the AirLife Medical Team. You are all to be commended. Your timely response made the difference! Because o f you, we were able to avoid a great trag edy and loss of life. We would also like to thank everyone who has called, sent cards, brought food, prayed for us and Richard and visited. Every little act o f kindness means more than you will ever know. Thanks from the HM Ranch: Bob and Sherree Mahoney Mike and Nicole Mahoney Harlan and Shannon Smith Richard and Klara Kinzer _____________________ 7-14-lc Send or Receive THOMAS ORCHARDS, INC. Kimberly, Oregon Heppner Gazette-Times - U-PICK- NOTICES Cherries: Neighborhood Watch Program Over 200 families in Heppner. C onfidentiality respected. For free literature, call (541) 676- 5253. 3-24-tfc (Bings - 65$ C6. Lamberts 65$ tb. ‘Rflinier 75$ (b. (Pie Cherries 45$ (b. Baseball Fourteen young all-star boys, Their ages 9 and 10, Went to Madras to play baseball, They were hoping for a win. Their first game started out, With us behind zero to six. But those boys were not worried, The crowd was about to see some tricks. Stealing bases, sliding home, These hoys, they gave their all, Best part about it, was the smiles, They were really having a ball. The second day was just as fun, Heads up ball they played. Their errors were few, the hits were great, Wish you had seen the plays they made. Then home to Heppner, this young team came They played for their home crowd. Things weren't going well for these kids, Even though you cheered real loud. - - - APRICOTS 40C lb . Early Sem i-Cling Peaches 404 lb. Open 7 days a week 8 a.m . - 6 p.m . ONLY Bring Containers Phone: 541-934-2870 YARD SALES Yard Sale: July 16-17, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Some antique furniture, aluminum canopy, Powder River livestock pickup racks, new inte rior door, two sofas, 4-H sheep show eq u ip m en t, lots m ore. P roctor’s, 676-9827; 1/2 mile from Heppner towards Condon. _____________________ 7-14-lc Three family yard sale: 445 Water St., Heppner, July 16, 7 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 7-12-lc O ff to Hood River to play another game. Revenge, this team was looking for. The end o f the season had come for our boys, But you need not know the score. For the game was long, the mistakes were there, But still the boys they tried. And when that ump gave a questionable call. Not a single boy cried. Now we all know that life's not fair, The umpire's call might not always be right. But the sportsmanship in our boys, Showed us that they were men that night. -Angie Hanson MALHEUR LUMBER COMPANY List your home, business or other property for sale on the Internet. See David Sykes, li censed real estate agent at the Heppner Gazette-Times to list your property on the Heppner web site (www.heppner.net). Or call 676-9228 days, 676-9939 evenings or 1-800-326-2152 toll Heritage Land Co. 180 W. Baltimore #5, Heppner Wanted: writer for Heppner sports-volleyball, girls’ basket ball, softball, track, golf. No ex perienced needed; will train. Call David or April, 676-9228. ____________________ 6-16-tfx Delimber operator, experi ence preferred, but will train right person. Wages DOE. 676-5309. _____________________ 7-14-2c A jam m in ’ job: unlimited in come and growth potential w/en- try level sales position. Travel to major cities and resort areas (NY, LA, Hawaii, Guam, etc.). No ex perience necessary, 18 years+. 1- 888-408-6445. _____________________ 7-14-lp The M orrow County Farm Service Agency is taking appli cations for Temporary Intermit tent Field Employee. The applicant must be 18 years of age and have a high school di ploma or equivalent. Applicant will be required to work outside and must have a valid driver’s li cense. Applicants must be able to start imm ediately. Fam iliarity with Morrow County is preferred. Salary will be dependent upon experience. Applications may be picked up at the FSA office, 430 Linden Way, Heppner. The FSA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 7-14-lc For Sale: three bedroom home on view lot. 676-9689. __ __________________ 11-4-tfc For Sale: 1997 manufactured home, full concrete foundation, 3 bed, 2 bath, den, 5.8 acres, 24x36 garage/shop, 16-30 bam , out buildings, UG sprinklers, near Heppner G olf Course. 676-5338. _____________________6-30-3p For Sale or Rent: 2 bedroom house, lone. Rent: $325, Sale: $32,000. Two extra lots. (541) 567-8179. _____________________ 7-14-2c H eritage Land Co. «ju.ro* * 180 W. Baltimore f O v #5, Heppner 676-5049 • 87,500 - newer 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile with garage, heat pump and view on dead end street. • 4 0 ,0 0 0 - 4 bdrm, 1 bath with wood stove, garage, carport and shop area, large yard on Willow Creek near downtown Heppner. • 1 3 9 ,0 0 0 -3 bdrm, 1% bath, large country kitchen, new patio, french doors in living room, on 1.43 acres M/L, close to town. • 85,000 • 3 bdrm cottage with fire place, 1 bath, private back yard and lots of charm. New paint out side. Sale pending. • 9 0 ,0 0 0 - 1 bdrm, 1 bath with separate sleeping quarters guest house/shop on 5.14 acres M/L, Blake Ranch. Sharon Lewis 676-5233 JoyceKay Hollomon 676-5542 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsfbrth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228