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"VJ'' ,:4.' i J 1 -1 : ( 'I i '1 i TWELVE The Gazette-Times, (J Kinzua Barbara Pike At their March 13 meeting, the Kinzua TOPS Club elected officers to serve for the next year. Those elected were: Marian Tripp, leader; Sandra Williamson, co-leader; Mar gie Ball, secretary; and Bar bara Pike, treasurer. Sandy Williamson was reappointed weight recorder and Lori Hire is the assistant recorder. The new officers will be installed in office April 3rd. The Kinzua TOPS Club meets every Monday evening at Jeffmore Hall's kitchen. Weigh-in starts at 6:30 fol lowed by the business meeting at 7. Anyone in the Kinzua Camp Five area who is interested in learning more about Taking Pounds Off Sensibly is invited to call any officer or member or drop in at a club meeting any Monday evening. The Wheeler County Arch ers Club held a fun shoot and ELECTION NOTICE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with ORS 259.090 that an election for Blue Mountain Community College District is to be held on April 4, 1978, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of submitting the following ballot to the qualified voters of the District: OFFICIAL BALLOT For BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Held In The counties of Un.atilla and Morrow, State of Oregon Election to be held on Tuesday, the 4th day of April. 1978 VOTE "YES" OR "NO" j Mark a Cross (X) or Check y) Inside the voting square for the answer voted for. If you wrongfully mark, tear, or deface the ballot, return it and obtain another from the election officers. ; QUESTION SUBMITTED TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF SAID DISTRICT TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION Proposal- Shall the Board of Education of Blue Mountain Community College be authorized to levy for the fiscal year 1978-79, beginning July 1, 1978, the sum of $1,993,552 outside the limitation set forth in Section 11, Article XI, of the Oregon Constitution? Explanation: by the board must be approved ty tne voters. ine increase uvc Fi inr .r is due to inflationary increases in costs of materials, servi salaries, payroll taxes, and the second year of the Associate Degree Nursing Program ' Approval of this levy will result in an approximate cost of $1.78 per $1 000 True Cash Value, an increase of 12i over the current year's levy. When approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the 1978-79 fiscal year will be $135,185 greater than that of the preceding year, 1977-78. 1 YES, I VOTE FOR THE LEVY 1 NO, I VOTE AGAINST THE LEVY ' Mark a Cross (X) or a Check (f) inside the voting sqaure between the Number and Name of the Candiate voted for. FOR DIRECTOR - ,oo V0TE FOR 0NE Position No. 1 - for a 4-year term, ending June 30, 1982 12 Bob Rietmann 13 Beryl Brizendine FOR DIRECTOR VOTE FOR ONE Position No. 2 - for a 4-year term, ending June 30, 1982 14 Marshall a. Millier 15 Z Jim Whitney 16 William H. U&nny. Sr. FOR DIRECTOR VOTE FOR ONE Position No. 7 - for a 4-year term, ending June 30. 1982 17 j Thomas K. Clarke 18 Timothy J. Mabry 19 Jeffrey F. Butler VOTERS WILL CAST THEIR BALLOTS AT THE FOLLOWING POLLING PLACES: VOTERS RESIDING IN NUMBERS: MORROW COUNTY - Polls will be open 1 3 4 5 2 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 23, 1978 news 768-2861 potluck dinner on Sunday, March 19. Following the potluck, awards were given to several members honoring them for accomplishments in 1977. Winners of the club awards were: Women Small Game, Deena Reid; Women Big Game, Deena Reid; Men Small Game, Raymond Reid; Men Big Game, Raymond Reid; Jr. Bow Hunter, Mark Peterson; Doe Deer, Deena Reid; Boner of the Year, John Weaser; Work Horse, John Weaser; Spark Plug Award, Virginia Sitton. The local club was very proud to have three members place in the Bow Hunter of the Year Awards given by the Oregon Bow Hunters. Deena Reid placed second in the ladies division. Raymond Reid was eighth in the mens class and Mark Peterson took second in the youth division. Public Notice The college has no tax base; therefore, any tax to PRECINCT Winner of the Heart Shoot held February 12 was Mickey Sharp. He also had the most hearts in the shoot. The Camp Five Womens Club sponsored a card party at Wetmore Hall on Saturday evening. Hostesses for the evening were Sandy William son and Iva Hoskens. Mike Todd and Luella Tay lor were the winners of pinochle. Highs went to Mavis Oyler and Lee Bailey. Henry Spivey and Betty Murdock were Low. Susan McClain was winner of the door prize. Sunrise services will be conducted by Missionary Kathrine Breors at 6 a.m. Easter morning at the pit on top of Kinzua mountain. An Easter breakfast will be served at the Kinzua Church after the Services. Thursday at 7 p.m. a communion service to com memorate Good Friday will be led by Kathrine Breors. The first warm days of spring arrived a little early this year to rather mixed feelings. Mixed because its always good to see and feel the renewal of life that spring means, but for Kinzua it is the start of the season that is to be WILL VOTE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES: from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Riverside High Sohool, Boardman lone School, lone A.C. Houghton School, Irrigon School Administration Office, Lexington Heppner Grade School , Heppner the end of a way of life we hu"e come to know and love. We mtc' spring with a smile and a ncavy heart... The 1st through 6th grade Sunday School children had an Easter Egg hung and practice for the program they presen ted to the Church on Sunday. Jodi Mattison won the prize for finding the most eggs. Steve and Roberta Conlee went to The Dalles Wednesday for medical care and business. Sunday they went to Heppner to visit Lydia Conlee at the nursing home and pick up Windi and Cindy Mitchell. The two girls will visit in Kinzua during the Spring vacation. Rita and Cindy Bowman stopped in Prineville Friday on their way to Bend. Sara Riney joined her mother and sister for the day in the big town where Cindy had a medical appointment. Cindy returned to Prineville on Sunday with Linda Conklin to spend her school vacation with her sister, brother and brother-in-law. Elva Muzzy and her chil dren Paula and Kevin, West fir, are here visiting with friends and relatives during the school vacation. Public be levied ces , Lexington news Delpha Jones Electricity, its uses and dangers, was illustrated with a lecture, film and demonstra tions, at the Lexington Grange Monday night when Rod Aho, information officer from Co lumbia Basin Electric Co-op was present. Many phases of electricity were covered from lightning to generators. Little do people realize the danger of electrocution in every day life, by carelessness in handing appliances and things we take for granted which can be dangerous to us physically. Mr. Aho had several well prepared demonstrations showing electric current and how it travels through mater ials. The evening started with a pot-luck dinner, and was followed by a business meet ing conducted by the Master Carl Marquardt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck were added as members and initiation will be Notice In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow Probate Department Estate of OMAR RIETMANN, Deceased. No. 1790 Notice to Interested Persons Probate proceedings in the estate of Omar Rietmann, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Omar E. Retimann, the undersigned, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the :. undersigned at the following address now designated as the i place for the presentation of (claims, to-wit: Winter Sweeney, 471 N. Main, P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836. All persons whose rights may be affected by the said probate proceedings may ob tain additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal re presentative or the latter's attorneys who are Winter & Sweeney, Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836, 676-9456. Personal Representative: Omar E. Rietmann, Box 372, lone, Oregon, 97843, 422-7489. Published March 9, 16, 23, 1978. PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Heppner will hold a public hearing before the budget committee at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 30, 1978 at City Hall to consider possible uses of State Revenue Sharing funds, including pos sible use as offset against property tax levies. Citizens are invited to provide written or oral comments to the budget committee regarding use of the funds. Marshall Lovgren, Recorder Budget Officer City of Heppner, Oregon Published March 23, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE The lone City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 4, 1978, at 7:30 p.m. at the lone City Hall to consider adoption of a draft comprehensive plan. The plan will be subject to review and modification until adoption of a final comprehensive plan in June, 1978. Copies of the draft comprehensive plan were mailed to all city residents on January 6, 1978. Anyone who has questions or comments may write Marie Hall, East Central Oregon Association of Counties, Post Office Box 339, Pendleton, Oregon 97801, or call toll free 1-800452-8112. lone City council Published March 23, 30, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION 8 HOUSING AS SISTANCE PROGRAM to be gin in Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler counties 989-8189 held at the regular April meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steagall and daughters from Portland were week-end callers at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall. On Sunday they were visitors with relatives and friends in Spray and Kinzua. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallace of Heppner have moved to Lexington and have the trailer in the Leathers lots. Albert Moreland, who re cently held meetings at the Lexington Christian Church has returned to his home in Washington. While here he stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messenger Sr. PNG Club met at the home of Leila Palmer on Wednesday for a luncheon meeting. An election of officers was held with Dorothy Burcham voted chairmen; Ruth Robinson, vice chairman; and Leila Public under the supervision of the HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF UMA TILLA, OREGON. The UCHA has been awarded an annual contract with HUD for 100 units in the four county area. Families, disabled and el derly persons may apply for rent subsidies under this program. THE HOUSING AUTHOR ITY OF THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA, OREGON 155 B Street, P.O. Box 107, Hermis ton, Oregon 97838, 567-3241. Equal Housing Opportunity. Published March 23, 1978 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Forest Service Portland, Oregon LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Kinzua Corporation, of Hepp ner, Oregon, has made appli cation under the Act of March 20, 1922, as amended (16 U.S.C. 485, 486) to exchange the following described lands in the Umatilla National Forest: Willamette Meridian, Oregon T. 5S., R. 33 E., W.M. (Umatilla County) Section 21, NEV4SWV4 T. 7 S., R. 23 E., W.M. (Wheeler County) Section 12, portion SEy4SWy4, portion SWV4SE'4 Section 13, portion EVaNWy. SW4, SKSEV Section 14, E'iSE1 T. 7 S., R. 24 E., W.M. (Wheeler County) Section 7, Lots 1 and 2, NEy4, SEy4Nwy4, NEy4swy4, SE'4SEy4 Section 18, Lots 3 and 4, NEViNE yi , SMiNE'i, ESWy4, SEV4 containing 1,272,72 acres, more or less, for National Forest land in the Umatilla National Forest, described as follows: Willamette Meridian, Oregon T. 5 S., R. 28 E., W.M. (Morrow County) Section 5, SWy4SWy4 T. 6 S., R. 25E., W.M. (Morrow County) Section 31, SEy4SWy4, swy4SEy4 Section 32, portion of SW'4, SE14 Section 33, SWy4NWy4, Nwy4Swy4, sswy4, swy4SEy4 Section 34, NEy4SWy4, sy2SW4, SEV4 T. 7S., R. 24E., W.M. (Wheeler County) Section 6, Lots 6 and 7, swy4NEy4, SE'4NWy4, Eswy4, wy4SEy4 containing 1,198.80 acres, more or less. Persons claiming said pro perties or having valid objec tions to the proposed exchange must file their claims or objections with the Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service, P.O. Box 3623, Portland, Oregon 97208, within 30 days after date of the first publica tion of this notice. Published March 9, 16, 23, 30, 1978 Palmer, secretary. In May the group will entertain the PNG clubs of San and Souci and Bunchgrass, and in June the ladies plan to visit Mrs. Alonzo Henderson in Hood River. She is a former resident and member of the PNG club. Lisa Watson of Pasco was a visitor with her parents Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Cutsforth'and other friends from Lexington and Heppner over the week end. She was accompanied by Julie Binz also of Pasco. ' Among the many friends and relatives of Edna Munk ers attending her funeral Saturday or paying visits during her prior period of illness were: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crab tree, Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fetsch, Echo; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Groves, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Art Watkins, The Dalles; Audrey Beymer Hanna, Dufur; Hazel Beymer Bissit, The Dalles; Mrs. Harold Noland, Pendleton ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Hermiston; Joseph D. Way, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. John Banks, Ashland; Fern and Linda Earwood, Pendle ton. Also present were: Mari lyn Munkers Ross, Phoenix, Notice OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of HARLEY B. YOUNG, Deceased No. 1792 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representataive at the offices of Abrams & Kuhn, Attorneys at Law, 274 N. Main , Street, Heppner, Oregon 97836, Box 428, 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 representative, or the attorney for the personal representative. Dated and first published: March 23, 1978. -s- Marcia A. Anderson Personal Representative P.O. Box 371 Heppner, Oregon 97836 Published March 23, 30, April 6, 1978 CALL FOR BIDS The City of lone has deter mined that the dangerous building located on the corner of 3rd and D Street also known and described as the East 60 feet of Tract No. 12 of the town of lone must be abated. Bids may be submitted by letter. Details of the abate ment procedure can be se cured from Eldon Tucker, City Superintendent. Bids will be opened on Thursday, the 30lh day of March, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall, City of lone. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address all bids to the City of lone. P.O. Box 361, lone, Oregon 97843. Information requests to Eldon Tucker, lone, Oregon 97843.Published March 16, 23, 1978. NOTIFICATION OF PRO POSED ORDINANCE SET TING FORTH PARKING AND LOADING ZONES WITHIN THE CITY OF HEPPNER Notice is hereby given that at 8:00 p.m. April 3, 1978, at the City Hall of the City of Heppner, Oregon, the Com mon Council shall vote on Ordinance No. 417, an Ordi nance repealing Ordinance No. 312, and Ordinance No. 321-B; setting forth parking and loading zones within the City of Heppner; designating time periods for parking; making violations of this Ordinance an infraction; es tablishing a hearing proce Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laws, Lewiston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Naffziger and daughter, White Salmon, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Craig Munkers, Hermiston; Mr. and ' Mrs. Barry Munkers, Irrigon, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Cox, Springville, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ignowski, The Dalles; and Dillie Matlock and .! Betty, Portland. Senior menu Tuesday, March 28 Baked beans and ham French bread Cheese sticks Cole slaw Fruited jello and cookies Wednesday, March 29 Meat loaf and gravy Baked potatoes Frozen mixed vegetables Tossed salad Biscuits Prune cake dure for infractions, establish--ing forfeiture schedule; and declaring an emergency. Published March 23, 1978 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, March 29, 1978, 10:00 a.m. at the Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner. Public hearings will be held on the following matters: 1. Application by Earl Blake, Heppner, for a zone change from Qualified Farm to Farm. Location of the proposed change is T. 4S., R.28E., Section 2, S.W. portion of the SEV4 consisting of approximately 60 acres, out of tax lot 300. Application has been approved by the Morrow County Planning Commission. 2. Application by Dewey West Jr., Boardman, for a zone change from Qualified Farm to Farm. Location of the proposed change is T. 4N., R.25E., Section 22, consisting of 99.48 acres, tax lot 200. Application has been ap proved by the Morrow County Planning Commission. Interested persons are in vited to attend the hearing and express their views. Written, signed statements will be considered. Reasons for ap proval or disapproval should be included in oral or written ! statements. ' -s-DELWIN O.NELSON Morrow County Court Published March 16, 23, 1978 " PUBLIC NOTICE The Heppner City Council L will hold a public hearing on Monday, April 3, 1978, at 8:00 p.m. at the Heppner City Hall to consider adoption of a draft comprehensive plan. The plan ' will be subject to review and " modification until adoption of 1 a final comprehensive plan in ":i June, 1978. Copies of the draft comprehensive plan were mailed to fill city residents on January 6, 1978. . Anyone who has questions or comments may write Marie Hall, East Central Oregon ' Association of Counties, Post ' Office Box 339, Pendleton, Oregon 97801, or call toll free ' 1-800-452-8112. i Heppner City Council Published March 23, 30, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE . NOTICE OF A PROPOSED ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CITY OF HEPPNER's PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE REVENUE SHAR ING PROGRAM FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1978-79. Notice is hereby given that at 8:00p.m. on April 3rd, 1978, at City Hall of the City of Heppner, Oregon, Ordinance No. 416, an Ordinance approv ing the participation of the City of Heppner in the State Revenue Sharing Program for the fiscal year 1978-79, will be read in its entirety and acted upon. Marshall Lovgren, Recorder City of Heppner, Oregon Published March 23, 1978 ru; 1 - ' 1 K P .r.ti;.j6,