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3 FUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Western Spruce Budworm Infestation Control District An Infestation Control DiBtrlct is hereby designated and declared by H. Mike Miller, State Forester as authorized by ORS 527.340 and the Board of Forestry. The purpose of the district is to have a uni fied, economical, and effec tive control in 1983 of an insect called the western spruce budworm. The larval stage of the budworm feeds on the needles of Douglas-fir, white fir, grand fir and occasionally other trees. The resulting damage is tree growth loss, top kill, and possibly some tree kill. After nine months of evalua tion and review of the problem the Declaration of the Control District Is the final step before control action. The project will be conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service. Control will take place during June and July by aerial spraying of the insecticide Sevin 4-oil from helicopters. Timtxr lands that meet the treatment criteria will be treated. The State of Oregon will cost share 12' percent of the treatment costs on private lands. The U.S. Forest Service will cost-share 50 percent of the treatment costs for those private landowners owning less than 500 acres of timber and 33 and one third percent of those private landowners owning more than 500 acres of timber. Private landowners will pay the remaining bal ance of the treatment costs. These landowners will be biVed their share near the end of 1983 or the first part of 1984. For more contact : information Jeff Schwanke at the Bud worm Control Office in John Day. 575-1218. Boundaries of the control dis tricts are described as fol lows: EXHIBIT 1 Raker County All privately owned and State timberlands, as appropriate, within the boundaries of Township 10 South, Range 35 East. Sections 28, 35 and 36; Township 10 South. Range 354 East. Sections 21. 22 . 26, 27. 28, 33. 34. and 35; as indicated on maps at local State Forestry Offices and Budworm Control Offices. Gilliam County All privately owned and State timberlands. as appropriate, within the boundaries of Township 6 South, Range 24 East, Sections 1, 5 and 6; Township 6 South, Range 23 East, Sections 1 through 4 inclusive: as indicated on maps at local State Forestry Offices and Budworm Control Offices. Grant County ' All privately owned and State timberlands, as appropriate, within the boundaries of Township 7 South, Range 26 East, Sections 2 through 11 inclusive. 13, 14, 15. 19, 23, 24, and 28 through 36 inclusive; Township 7 South, Range 27 East, Section 31 ; Township 7 South, Range 28 East, Sections 3, 4, and 5; Township 7 South, Range 29 East, Section 1; Township 8 South, Range 25 East, Sections 1, 2, 12. 13, 14, 23, and 24; Township 8 South, Range 26 East, Sections 1 through 30 inclusive and 34; Township 8 South, Range 27 East, Sections 6 and 7; Town ship 9 South, Range 26 East, Sections 34 and 36; Township 10 South, Range 26 East, Sec tions 1. 2, 3, 10 through 16 Inclusive, 22 through 26 inclu sive, 35 and 36; Township 10 South, Range 27 East, Sections 5, 6, 7, 8. 15 through 22 inclusive and 26 through 35 inclusive; Township 10 South, Range 34 East, Sections 25 and 36; TownshipJO South, Range 15 East," Sections 25 and 36T Township 10 South, Range, 35, East, Sections 17. 18, 19, 20, 25 and 28 through 36 inclusive; Township 11 South, 0 0 PUBLIC NOTICES Range 26 East. Sections 1, 2, 13, 14 . 23, 24 and 25; Township 11 South, Range 27 East, Sec tions 1 through 15 inclusive, 18, 19, 21),. 22, 23, 24 , 26, 29 and 30; , Township 11 South, Range 28 East, Sections 7 and 18; Town ship 11 South, Range 85 East, Sections 1 through 12 inclu sive, 15. 18, 17 and 20; Town ship 11 South, 354 East, Sec tions. 2. 3, 4. . 10 and 11; Township 13 South, Range 27 East. Sections 29 through 34 inclusive; Township 14 South, Range 27 East, sections 2 through 5 Inclusive, 9 through IB inclusive. 21 through 27 inclusive, 34, 35 and 36; Town ship 14 South. Range 28 East, Sections 16 through 22 inclu sive, and 26 through 36 inclu sive; Township 14 South, Range 29 East, Sections 24 through 29 inclusive and 31 through 36 inclusive; Town ship 14 South. Range 30 East, Sections 18, 19, 29 and 32; Township 14 South. Range 34 East. Sections 13, 14, 15. 16, 21 through 27 inclusive. 35 and 3fi; Township 14 South, Range 35 East. Sections 7, 19, 29 through 33 inclusive; Town ship 15 South, Range 27 East, Sections 2 through 11 inclusive and 14 through 36 inclusive; Township 15 South. Range 28 East. Sections 1 through 18 inclusive. 21 through 28 inclu sive and 32 through 36 inclu sive: Township 15 South. Range 29 East. .Sections 1 through 36 inclusive; Town ship 15 South, Range 30 East, Sections 5 through 8 inclusive. 17. 18. 19, 20. 29. 30 and 31; Township 15 South, Range 34 East, Section 1; Township 15 South, Range 35 East, Sections 5 through 9 inclusive. 15 through 22 inclusive and 26 through 35 inclusive: Town ship 16 South, Range 27 East, Sections 4 through 9 inclusive, 16 throueh 22 inclusive and 26 through 36 inclusive; Town ship 16 South, Range 28 East. Sections 1 through 36 inclu sive; Township 16 South, Range 29 East. Sections 1 through 36 inclusive; Town ship 16 South, Range 30 East. Sections 6 7, 8. 17 through 21 inclusive. 30 and 31 : Township 16 South. Range 32 East, Sec tion 25: Township 16 South. Range 33 East, Sections 13. 14. 15 and 19 through 36 inclusive; Township 16 .South. Range 34 East. Sect ions 1. 2. 3. 4. 11, 12. 13 and 14; Township 16 South. Range 35 East, Sections 6 and 7: Township 17 South, Range 28 East. Sections 1 through 6 inclusive; Township 17 South. Range 29 East. Sections 1 through 6 and 8 through 12 . inclusive; Township 17 South, Range 32 East. Sections 1. 2, 3. 9 through 16 inclusive. 21 through 27 inclusive. 34. 35 and 36: Township 17 South, Range 33 East, Sections 1 through 36 inclunive; Township 17 South, Range 334 East, Sections 3 through 11 inclusive and 13 through 36 inclusive; Town ship 18 South. Range 27 East, Sections 16, 17, 19 through 23 inclusive. 25 through 29 inclu sive. 33, 34, 35 and 36; Town ship 18 South. Range 32 East, Sections 1, 2 and 36. Harney County All privately owned and State timberlands, as appropriate, within the boundaries of Township 18 South, Range 33 East, Sections 1 through 11 inclusive, 16 and 31 ; Township 18 South, Range 334 East, Sections 1 through 6 inclusive; Township 19 South, Range 27 East, Sections 1, 2 and 3; Township 19 South, Range 32 East, Sections 1, 2, 11, 12 and 13; Township 19 South, Range 33 East, Sections 4 through 9 inclusive, 15 through 21 inclu sive; Township 20 South, Range 32 East, Section 10 through 15 inclusive, 21 through 28 Inclusive, 33 through 36 inclusive; Town ship 20 South, Range 33 East, Sections 16 through 21, 28 through 33 inclusive; Town ship 21 South, Range 32 East, " Sections 1 through 5 inclusive, 5 8 through 15 inclusive, 23 and 24; Township 21 South, Range 324 East, Sections 4 through 8 .Inclusive, 17 through 20 inclu sive, as indicated on the maps at local State Forestry Offices and Budworm Control Offices, 0 BUCJIOTI Morrow County All privately owned and Slate timberlands, as appropriate, within the boundaries of Township 4 South, Range 29 East, Sections 33 and 34; Township 5 South, Range 25 East. Sections 10, 11, 13, 14, 20 and 23 through 36 inclusive; Township 5 South, Range 26 East, Sections 14, 15, and 18 through 36 inclusive; Town ship 5 South. Range 27 East, Section 31; Township 5 South, Range 28 East, Sections 1 through 4 inclusive, 9 through 16 inclusive, 22 through 27 inclusive, 34, 35. and 36; Town ship 5 South. Range 29 East, Sections 1 through 5 inclusive, 7 through 36 inclusive; Town ship 6 South, Range 25 East, Sections 1 through 36 inclu sive: Township 6 South, Range 26 East. Sections 1 through 12 inclusive. 14 through 23 inclu sive. 27 through 34 inclusive: Township 6 South. Range 27 East. Sections 4 through 18 inclusive, 20 through 28 inclu sive. 33. 34. and 3fi; Township 6 South. Range 28 East. Sec tions 1 through 5 inclusive. 7 through 34 inclusive; Town ship 6 South. Range 29 East. Sections 1 through 32 inclu sive. 33. 34. 35. and 36; as indicated on the maps at local State Forestry Offices and Budworm Control Offices. I'malilla County All privately owned and State timberlands. as appropriate, within the boundaries of Township 5 South. Range 30 East. Sections 7. 8, 13 through 36 inclusive: Township 5 South. Range 31 East, Sections 16 throueh 21, 28 through 33 inclusive; Township 6 South, Range 30 East , Sections 1 through 36 inclusive; Town ship 6 South. Range 31 East. Sections 3 throuuh 10 inclu sive. 15 through 22 inclusive. 27 through 34 inclusive; as indicated on the maps at local State Forestry Offices and Budworm Control Offices. The following Is In accordance with ORS 294.250, pertaining of the County Auditor for the month of December, 1982. Claimant First Interstate Bank Burrouh's Corporation Krumbein Engineering Ltd. Krurobeln Engineering Ltd. Krumbein Engineering Ltd. Grange Mutual Life Del VanSchoi.ick 011 Columbia Basin Electric K.O. Keithley t C. Ayers Meiiii, Holland & Scott Assoc. of Oregon Counties Pacific Northwest Bell Terry Voltz Pettyjohn Oil Company Pettyjohn Oil Company Pettyjohn Oil Company Stephen Trukositz Stephen Trukoslt Gene Trumbull ' Jack Strege Deane Seeger Columbia Basin Electric The Bankers Life Company Uichard J. McNerney Michael J. Sweeney Umatilla County Juvenile Dept. Wasco County Sheriff a & C Repair, Inc. Cal's Arco Sheriff of Umatilla County All Copy Corporation Morrow County Public Works Thomas J. Uilton, P.C. Fred S. James & Company Association of Ore. Counties Heppner Postmaster 3M HTZ5791 Morrow County Mental Health Al f red J . Hansen Kxecut ivi Dept . Tri-River CB & Electronics Pacific Northwest Bell Bloom Radiator Service Hunt ex Corporation Mountain Oil, Inc. Dovin Oil Co. , Inc Central Oregon Welders Supply Inland Machinery Company Hurmiston Tire & Auto Heppner Auto Parts B 4 R Specialty Pettyjohn Oil Company R.D. Sargent Morrow County Grain Growers Dobyns Pest Control Del Van Schoiack Oil Lexington Lumber Yard Columbia Basin Electric Hankers Life Company Fred S. James & Company Northwest Pump & Equip. Company Masonic Bldg. Association Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Norhtwest Bell Boyd Martin "Lexington Lumber Yard Pettyjohn Bldr. Supply Boyd Martin Kurtieb Corporation Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Northwest Bell Latch Key j!y Wheeler County All privately owned and State timberlands, as appropriate, within the boundaries of Township 6 South. Range 23 East. Sections 8 through 17 inclusive. 19 through 34 inclu sive; Township 6 South, Range 24 East, Sections 1 . 5 through 9 inclusive, 12. 13, 14 through 30 inclusive: Township 7 South, Range 21 East, Sections 13, 23 through 27 inclusive, 34, 35, and 36; Township 7 South, Range 22 East. Sections 1, 2. 3, 9 through 16 inclusive. 19 through 34 inclusive and 36; Township 7 South. Range 23 East. Sections 4 and 33; Town ship 7 South. Range 24 East, Sections 23. 24. 25 and 26; Township 7 South. Range 25 East. Sections 13 through 30 inclusive. 35 and 36; Township 8 South. Range 21 East, Sec tions 1. 2. 3, 10. 11. 12 througn 15; Township 8 South. 22 East, Sections 1. 3 through 9 inclu sive. 16. 17. 18 and 20; Town ship 8 South, Range 23 East, Sections lOand 18; Township 8 South. Range 25 East, Sections 1. 2. 12. 13. 14, 23 and 24; as indicated on maps at local State Forestry Offices and Budworm Control Offices. OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY H MIKE MILLER. STATE FORESTER Published: June 2. 9. 1983. FEELIN' GREAT DO NOT SKIP MEALS. Skipping meals does not "save" calorics. Studies indi cate that by eating only one or two large meals a day, the body tends to accumu late more fat than when the same numlwr of total cal ories for the day are eaten ait smaller, more frequent meals. Services for which payment la claimed Treasurer-Conv. & Dues 161-60 General -Machine Maintenance 2,30832 Surveyor-Prof. Surveyor 275.00 Surveyor-File Secretary 237.50 Surveyor-Monumenting 927.00 General-Life Insurance 273.54 Sherif f-Vehlcle Expense 473.54 Parks-Electric & Butane 270.27 Solid Waste-Contract Labor 730.00 General-Audit 5.000.00 County Court-Dues 4,103.00 General-Current Expense 371.83 Sheriff-Equip, for Vehicles 280.00 Museum-Fuel & Lights 578.40 Courthouse-Fuel 510.26 Sheriff-Vehicle Expense 1,406.79 Dis. Court-Ct. Appointed Attny Fees 217.57 Justice Ct.-Ct. Appointed Attny Fees 396.00 Planning Dept .-Commission Exp. 221.23 Planning Dept .-Commission Exp. 328.54 L.C.D.C. -Coordination 250.00 Courthouse & Annex-Power & Lights 321.28 Genera 1-Dti sab il lty Insurance 419.29 Clr, Court-Ct. Appointed Attny Fees' 184.50 Cir. Court-Ct. Appointed Attny Fees 955.44 Juvenile Dept .-Detent Ion 5,000.00 Sheriff-Jall Expense 1,550.00 Sheriff-Vehicle Expense 159.19 Sheriff-Vehicle Expense 158.94 Sheriff-Jail Expense 3,255.00 General-Machine Maintenance 480.00 Assessar-Fldwork & Mileage 251.60 Justice Court-Ct. Appointed Attny 240.30 General-Personnel Insurance 1,051.56 County Court-Travel and Misc. 239.50 General-Paper & Postage 400.00 Ceneral-Paper & Postage 197.26 Juvenile Dept-Psych. Evaluation 180.00 General-Emergency Services 1,000.00 Sherif f -Communication Exp. 300.00 Sheriff-Equip, for Vehicles 882.00 General-Current Expense 806.35 Road-Repairs 182.50 Road-Shop Supplies 236.67 Road-Gas & Oil 9,835.87 Road-Gas & Oil ' 1,017.35 Road-Shop Supplies 343.91 Road-Repairs 774.89 Road-Tires & Tubes 955.94 Road-Repairs 658.74 Road-Repairs 155.00 Road-Gas & Oil 4,249.87 Road-Rent 155.00 Road-Repairs 664.27 Road-Weed Chem. & Application 823.12 Road-Gas & Oil 635.26 Road-Shop Relocation 223.63 Road-Mlsc. 234.16 Road-Disability Insurance 265.82 Road-Blue Cross & Life Ins. 623.81 Road-Shop Relocation 2,608.74 Mental Health-Rent 150.00 Mental Health-Communications 241.88 Mental Health-Communications 221.49 Revenue Sharing-Constructlon 705.00' Revenue Shar ing-Construct ion 371.72 Revenue Sharing-Constructlon 180.44 Revenue Sharing-Constructlon 1,185.00 Revenue Sharing-Constructlon 1,789.00 911 Emergency-Line Expense 341.20 911 Emergency-Line Expense 252.30 Juv. Services. Comm. -Latch Key 357.05 r(- iiaiAW. r'-o-v 4 Li-Si Ji - ! -Jr L ?' lift LaGrindjg3 rrH1"Tkr-rl r;:z; I io vh ETO"R 2627 " 0 14 15 J 16 17 18 19 2C2I 22 23 24 25 VIW- 28 29 30 31 32 33 3413637- 3839 40 41- 'Zrzzzzzrzzzzz'zzz'zz WESTERN s7RUCEBUDH0Rr1 SPRAY (, 20 PROJECT 1933 - "ZJjJ ' AULAS INVOLVING PRIVATE LANDS rj AREAS INVOLVINC FEDERAL LANDS ONLY 2 - -27- -f - -gs--l- -M--J -J - -v -tj "T '"g"' " ' 'Econo-Eating9 By MONINE STROD E-STE B B INS OSU Extension Service Planning nutritious and low cost meals requires thought and skill. You have to give time and attention to plan menus, make shopping lists, do the shopping and manage the food after you get it home. . You choose recipes, cook and clean up after the meal. All this attention given to food can sometimes make food the cen ter of your universe. You get lots of attention when you cook something special, and most of us enjoy the social aspects of eating, too. This emphasis on food can create problems. One of those problems is overeating. You to reporting requirement Amount ordered 1 P"d The Heppner EXHIBIT 2 - were probably encouraged as a child to "clean up your plate" so the food would not be wasted. I seem to remember the phrase "feeding Hitler" being used when I was young, though I'm sure I didn't un derstand the relationship be tween the yucky food on my The following is in accordance of the County Auditor for the Claimant First Interstate Bank Pettyjohn Oil Company Ron McDonald Chevrolet Dan McBrldes Body Shop Michael J. 'Sweeney, A.A.L. Michael J. Sweeney, A.A.L. Herman U. Winter The Hilton Hotel Wallace H. Wolff, M.D., F.C. Pettyjohn 011 Company Pettyjohn Oil Company Judle Wegener Heppner Postmaster Herman Winter Morrison & Reynolds Thomas J. Ditton Hutch's Printing Company Sheriff of Umatilla County Consolidated Good Shepherd Columbia Basin Electric Niemi, Holland & Scott Addressograph Farrington Heppner Gazette-Times Heppner Gazette-Times Hutch's Printing Company Wilson's Bldg. & Malnt. Columbia Basin Electric E. O. Kelthley & C. Ayers The Valley River Inn Bank of Eastern Oregon Social Security Revolving Acct. Oregon Dept. of Revenue Bankers Life Company Grange Mutual Life Company Valerie B. Doherty Oregon Dept. of Revenue Oregon Dept. of Revenue Banc Systems & Services Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Northwest Law Enforce. Equip. City of Umatilla Wasco County Executive Department Ikijne Seeger The Boardman Enterprise Local Gov. Personnel Inst. Pacific Northwest Bell Wilson Bldg. Maintenance Conrad D. Larson, M.A.I. Central Oregon Welders Supp. James Scarborough Auto Battery & Electric Arrow Transportation Devln Oil Company, Inc. Ace Tank & Equip. Oregon Brass Vforks Hank of Eastern Oregon Social Security Revolving Acct. Oregon Dept. of Revenue Council 75 The Bankers Life Company Lexington Lumber Yard Woodpecker Truck Heppner Auto Parts Inland Machinery Morrow County Grain Crowers Ace Tank & Equipment Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Pettyjohn Oil Company R.D. Sargent Uermiston Tire & Auto Cascade Battery Warehouse Keith Farley Chrysler-Plymouth Grande Ronde Welding F. M.C. Corporation Yo-Yo Gas, Inc. Alison Turner Morrow County School Disc. Pacific Northwest Bell Masonic Bldg. Assoc. Bank of Eastern Oregon Social Security Revolving Acct. Oregon Department of Revenue Marie Waters Morrow County School Dlst. Lexington Lumber Yard Pettyjohn Farm & Bldr. Supply Boyd Martin Pacific Northwest Bell Pacific Northwest Bell Morrow County Mental Health Gaiette-Ttmei, Heppner, Oregon, VICINITY MAP plate and the war. AD I knew was that I was determined that that food was not going to cross my lips. I now eat most of those foods willingly and bless my Mom who helped me become acquainted with lots of different foods. Another problem with the with ORS 294.250, pertaining month of November, 1982. Services for which payment Is claimed Clerk-Convention Expense 186.98 Assessor-Fldvork 6 Mileage 372.07 Assessor-Fldvork 4 Mileage 176.31 Sheriff-Emergency Vehicle Repair 214.00 Clr. Court-Ct. Appointed Attny Fees 1,536.00 Clr. Court-Ct. Appointed Attny Feast '211.50 Cir. Court-Ct; Appointed Attny Fees 326.42 Planning Dept. -Meeting 6 Assoc. Dues 168.00 Health Dept .-Medical Examiner Exp. 199.50 Museum Fuel 4 Lights 371.27 Courthouse-Fuel for Courthouse 422.11 General-Professional Services 633.60 Ceneral-Paper 4 Postage 400.00 Clr. Court-Ct. Appointed Attny Fees 220.50 Cir. Court-Ct. Appointed Attny Fee 324.60 Clr. Court-Ct. Appointed Attny Fee 232.62 Treasurer-Office Supplies 333.73 Sheriff-Jail Expense 2,835.00 Health Dept .-Medical Examiner Exp. 168.30 Courthouse 4 Annex-Power & Lights 324.03 Ceneral-Audit 3,800.00 General-Machine Malnt. 390.00 General-Elections 473.02 General-Official Publications 160.50 General-Elections 2,294.65 Parks-Contract Lobor 550.00 Parka-Electric 4 Butane 176.63 Solid Waste-Contract Labor 730.00 Planning Dept. -Commission Exp. 235.20 General-Federal Withholding 6,816.19 General-Social Security Withholding 7,232.70 General-State Withholding 3,429.30 General-Disability Ins. 418.31 General-Life Insurance 273.54 Clr. Court-Ct. Appointed Attny Fees 742.85 Assessor-Industrial Appraisal 385.00 Assessor-Stats Merchandise 191.73 Sheriff -Supplies 550.00 Sheriff-Vehicle Expense 423.94 Sheriff-Uniform Expense 193.31 Sheriff-Jail Expense 200.00 Sheriff-Jall Expense 175.00 Sheriff-Communication Expense 300.00 L.C.D.C. -Coordination 250.00 General-Elections 197.10 Clerk-Scheoling 290.00 General-Current Expense 1,252.58 Parks-Attendants 288.90 Assessor-Industrial Appraisal 2,000.00 Road-Shop Supplies 282.33 Road-Shop' Supplies 346.00 Road-Repair a 228.95 Road-Freight 4 Asphalt 698.53 Road-Gas & Oil 362.31 Road-Shop Relocation 767.27 Road-Shop Relocation - 269.00 Road-Federal Withholding 4,102.18 Road-Social Security Withholding 4.509.50 Road-State Withholding 1,991.50 Road-Union Dues 252.00 Road-Disability Insurance 265.81 Road-Shop Relocation 209.93 Road-Repairs 221.51 Road-Repairs 864.78 Road-Repair a 1,149.73 Road-Repairs 98S.90 Road-Shop Relocation 791.00 Road-Freight 4 Asphalt 4,549.25 Road-Gas & Oil 7,153,96 Road-Rent 155.00 Road-Tlrss & Tubes 4,217.67' Road-Repairs 200. 83 Road-Repairs 260.13 Road-Materials 4 Supplies 218.00 Road-Weed Chem. 4 Application 22,360.00 Road-Gas 4 Oil 8,910.00 Mental Health-Travel 317.80 Mental Health-TMR Classroom 760.00 Mental Health-Communications 279.78 Mental Health-Rent 150.00 Mental Health-Federal Withholding 681.65 Mental Health-Social Security Wthdg. 698.38 Mental Health-State Withholding 335.00 Mental Health-Training 190.57 Mental Health-TMR Classroom 1 760.00 Revenue Sharing-Constructlon 1,467.39 Revenue Sharing-Constructlon 1,776.33 Revenue Sharing-Constructlon 1,740.0ft 911 Emergency-Line Expense 341.20 911 Emergency-Line Expense 252.30 Juvenile Serv. Coma. -Prof. Serv. 1,104.00 Tharsaay, Jane 2, 183 FIVE TT lM'T" clean plate club is encoun tered when you eat out. I have this overwhelming need to eat it all because I "paid for it." It's been ingrained in us not to waste food or money. I've learned to pay attention to my cont. p. 6 to reporting requirements Aaounc ordered paid