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EIGHT The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 23, 1979 Fair 1 JU ' i Cont. from page 1 walked away with reserve champion; intermediate, An gie Evans, Irrigon, champion, Mary Doherty, lone, reserve champion, Dianne Morter, lone, alternate; senior cham pion, Erin Evans, Irrigon, reserve, Jyl Hobbs, alternate, Lori Witt, Irrion. In the favorite outfit divi sion, junior champion was Jodi Padberg, Lexington and reserve champion, Kimberly Hughes, intermediate, cham pion, Diane Morter, lone, reserve, Anita Palmer, lone and senior champion, Erin Evans, Irrigon. Noella Rill, lone, was the lone competitor in the knitting style revue. Monday's pet show held at 1 p.m. drew an assortment of animals from grasshoppers, sheep, dogs of all kinds including puppies, rabbits and chickens with chilren 5-11 years old receiving red, white and blue ribbons and the new Susan B. Anthony silver dollars. The dollars were so small the Fair Secretary Nancy Bruch had to caution parents to tell the children they weren't quarters. Anofher event designed for children was the Kid's Coin Hunt held Sunday at the livestock barn. A large num ber of children sorted through mounds of straw to net their fortunes in change as parents watched or helped the younger ones. The adult livestock exhibi tion was slated for Monday at 8 p.m. and the Fair Awards program at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the covered show ring. The Fair ended Wednesday with the removal of exhibits and the beginning of planning for next year's spectacular. Osteopath joining medical staff at North Morrow Health Clinic A new physician to staff the North Morrow Clinic in Board man was expected to arrive Monday, according to Alice Bartlett, Hospital Board member and chairman of the Boardman Doctor Search Committee. Bartlett and members of the recruitment committee re viewed contract matters Au gust 15 with the County Court before arrival of Dr. James R. Anderson. Dr. Anderson, 34, is a 1977 graduate of the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medi cine, Kirksville, Missouri, and has operated a general prac tice in Wilton, Iowa for the past two years. He served an internship -at the Davenport, Iowa Osteo pathic Clinic and prior to college training, he served in the United States Air Force as a member of the military police. He and wife, Christy, have three children, two boys and a girl. The contract to be signed with the new physician stipu lates that Anderson will re ceive a $30,000 guaranteed salary plus $6,000 towards malpractice insurance. If he generates over $128,000 in gross revenues to the clinic during the medical care budget's fiscal year, he will receive an additional 40 per cent of the gross, Bartlett told the Gazette-Times. County Court members, Judge D O. Nelson and Com missioners Dorothy Krebs and Warren McCoy were insistent that Pioneer Memorial Hospi- Public Notice U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Forest Service Portland, Oregon LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Forest Service is considering an exchange of land with Boy Scouts of America, Blue Mountain Council No. 604 under the authority of the Acts of March 20, 1922, as amended (16 U.S.C. 485,486), and Octo ber 21, 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1716). The lands under the jurisdic tion of the Forest Service that are being considered for exchange are in the Umatilla National Forest and are described as: T. 4S., R. 28E., W.M. (Morrow County, Oregon) Section 33, N4NE2MW',4 SW' i, W'-2NW-4SW'4, N'2 NVV tSW'.SW4 The Boy Scout lands are in the Malheur National Forest and are described as: T. 12S., R. 32E., W.M. (Grant County, Oregon) Section 21, NW'4 Any or all of the above described lands may be ex changed provided the values are equal. In the event the values are not equal, either party may equalize the values by the payment of cash. The amount of cash to be paid may not exceed twenty-five per cent of the value of the Forest Service lands. Persons claiming such pro perties or having valid objec tions to this proposed ex change must file their claims or objectives with the Re gional Forester, U.S. Forest Service, P.O. Box 3623, Port land, Oegon 97208, within 15 days after date of the last publication of this notice. Published Aug. 23, 30, Sept. 6, 13, 1979. "9 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT THE urt St. Market - V ) Dry Onions 15 lb. GREEN PEPPERS 799e Tcmntoes 49c lb CUCUMBERS 599 GRAPES 62e lb i p t -' & x h -car r'K a Whole Fryers 69e Hill Doggies 99 Pkg. tal be included in the facilities to be used by Anderson in addition to the clinic. Ander son is bringing equipment with him, Bartlett said. Bartett also reported that Anderson's wife is a regis tered nurse and the new physician has agreed to do emergency services, riding in the North Morrow ambulance when needed. He has a brother in Bend. He is surgery qualified and is patient-oriented, the board member told the court. He is also interested in doing obstetrics. The recruitment committee made up of Bartlett, Board man Mayor Jerry Peck, and Ray Alsup recommended that the County Court appoint a board of directors tc oversee operations of the North Mor row Clinic. Judge Nelson said he would confer with County District Attorney Dennis Do herty before creating the board as an advisory group to the main Hospital Board. In other action, the County Court aereed with Orville Two new ambulances expected from Boise The county's two new ambu lances had not arrived by August 13 as promised by a Boise company, Breakaway Inc., but according to the Director of Nursing, Karmon Bjella, the new vehicles are expected to be in Saturday's Rodeo Parade in Heppner. Robert Elliott of Break away, said the new ambu lances, would be delivered by this week. Hospital Auxiliary members had hoped to display the South Morrow County ambulance at the fair but will run it in Saturday's parade, Bjella said. m "TTTT Rainfall Cont. from page 1 downpour occurred. Other farmers affected were Dallas Dalzell of Rock Creek and Ladd Martin. While rain fell in the higher elevations above Heppner and lone, those cities escaped noticeable amounts until this week's drizzle. rn Cutsforth that a future meet ing should be held with officials of the Heppner Ran ger District to consider action on a proposal to dispose of lodgepole pine killed by pine beetles. Regulations Regulations to reduce er rors and improve manage ment in the food stamp program have been published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. State agencies that admi nister the food stamp program will be required to monitor local operations more closely under a system mandated by the Food Stamp Act of 1977. Rainfall lifts curb on forest land use The area's recent rainfall has lifted restrictions on public use of National forest lands in the Umatilla National Forest, according to Larry Bowman, Fire Management Officer for the Heppner Ran ger District, U.S. Forest an3 "renew other activities prohibited the last two weeks because of the extreme dry ans renew otner acnviues prohibited the last two weeks because of the extreme dry conditions. Unique Opportunity Approximately 6 49 acres of land improved with a 2,115 square foot concrete block building located approxi mately S miles northwest of Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon. SEALED BID SALE: 10:00a.m. September 27, 1979 All bids must be submitted on GSA forms which contain terms and conditions applying to this sales offering. Refer to Invitation for Bids No. GS-10-DRW-99099. 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