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SIX The Heppner Gstette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 16, 1983 Sheriffs Dept. considering reserve deputy program The Morrow County Sher iff's Department is consider ing starting a reserve deputy program, announced Morrow Co. Sheriff Roy Drago. Re serves must be 21 years old and must be a resident of Morrow County. Reserve deputies will be required to Food for emergency use needed By NEOLA MACKEY The food supply for emer gency use at the Heppner Neighborhood Center is get ting low. All donatins are tax deductible. A free blood pressure clinic, conducted by Morrow County Health Nurse Pat Wright, will be held Tuesday. June 2: Noncx or budget hearzno Al lVl,f Pnrt nf Enrrnw OrmUOnn wfflWWM June 23 ,UL&2 "' Marine Drive, BnarOan, 00. -7 fy- - tna Pnrt nfftra Rtrtn., Nn. 1 TWpaiiiiiafttfrsiwIiisjmms trntmalsmt mrtaafinl; MrliiU-M f hmim Nn. 1 Warm nr. . Bnarfwan Horrrw Br-arfesn MORROW COUNTY , OREGON. The following i in accordance of the County Auditor for the Claimant First Interstate Bank First Interstate Sank First Interstate Bank Greg Sweek First Interstate Bank Norrhvest Law Enforc. Equip Ze Her bach Paper Company The Bankers Life Company Pacific Mutual Retirement Social Security Revolving Acct. Donna Rietnann SAIF Corporation E.O. Kelthley, C. Ayers Morrison 4 Reynolds First Interstate Bank Harrison 4 Reynolds Umatilla County Juvenile Dept. Sheriff of Urn til la County Wheeler'a Communications Hutch's Printing Eruobein Engineering, Ltd. Deane Seeger Columbia Basin Electric first Interstate Bank Oregon Dept. of Revenue Oregon Dept. of Revenue Hutch's Printing First Interstate Bank Executive Department City of Urn til la Grange Mutual Life Xerox Corporation Eaat Oregon ian Pettyjohn Oil Company Pettyjohn Oil Company Van Schoiack Oil, Inc. Ray Boyce Insurance Employment Division Heppner Postmaster Assoc. of Oregon Counties Assoc. of Oregon Counties Social Security Revolving Acct. Social Security Revolving Acct. Bunk of Eastern Oregon Oregon Dept. of Revenue Pacific Mutual Retirement The Bankers Life Company Social Security Revolving Acct. Heppner Auto Parts Standard Steel Company Pacific Rock Products Yo-Yo Cas, Inc. Light Truck Parte Hermiston Tire Auto Krumbein Engineering, Ltd. Lexington Lumber Yard Juri Baettcher Krumbein Engineering, Ltd. Spokane Culvert Company Pettyjohn Oil Company Devin Oil Company, Inc. Morrow County Crain Growers Morrow County Crain Crowers Inland Machinery Arrow Transportation Chevron USA, Inc -CentralOregon Welders Supply Dept. of General Services Van Schoiack Oil, Inc. Dobyna Peat Control West Winds Landscape Employment Division Counsel 75 Assoc. of Oregon Counties Assoc. of Oregon Counties Social Security Revolving Acct. Social Security Revolving Acct. Bank of Eastern Oregon Oregon Dept. of Revenue Pacific Mutual Retirement Social Security Revolving Acct. Terrel Templeman I.B.M., Corp. Pacific northwest Bell Masonic Building Assoc. Morrow County School Dist. Employment Division Assoc. of Oregon Counties Social Security Revolving Acct. Social Security Revolving Acct. Bank of Eastern Oregon Oregon Dept. of Rev. First Interstate Bank Lotta Electric Blue Men. Econ. Dev. Co. Eaat. Cant. Ore. Assoc. of Coa. Computer Froducta Unlimited City of Umatilla Pacific Northwest Bell Latch Key MTI Teleprograma Theodora D. Sollday Theodora D. Sollday ride a minimum of 16 hours per month with a certified deputy, responding to a wide variety of radio calls including thefts, juvenile complaints and family disputes. Applicants must have a good driving record and not have any criminal convictions. from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the center. Adult and Family Services counselor Janet Phillips will be available at the center on Wednesday. June 22. from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Food stamp applications are available at the center during regular of fice hours. m i ! Pnrt nf "firms; m iiurt f mimm. A earn? m taa MsM .k Jun 1. with ORS 294.250, pertaining month fo April, 1983. Services for which payment la claimed County Court-Travel 255.85 Clerk-Travel 168.50 Assessor-Fleldwork 4 Mileage 174.46. Assessor-Programming 367.57 Assessor-Programming 311.75 Sheriff-Equip, for Vehicle 292.80 Sheriff-Communications 184.55 General-Personnel Insurance 430.86 General-Retirement Program 21,652.29 General-Social Security 5,566.32 General-Elections 257.95 General-Personnel Insurance 403.16 Solid Waste-Contract Labor 730.00 Circuit Court-Attorney Fees 639.00 Museum-Shelves, etc. 160.00 Circuit Court-Attorney Fees 186.50 Juvenile-Detention 525.00 Sheriff-Jail Expense 6,755.00 Sheriff-Communication Exp. 225.36 General-Elections 273.87 LCDC-Comp. Plan Maintenance 49S.00 LCBC -Coordination 250.00 Courthouse-Power 4 Lights 169.72 Assessor-Programming 197.47 Asaeasor-Indust. Appraisal 4 Audit 385.00 Assessor-State Merchandise 1,175.81 Dlst. Attny. -Supplies 421.05 Diet. Attny. -Travel 165.47 Sheriff -Communication 300.00 Sheriff -Jail Expense 400.00 Ceneral-Personnel Insurance 248.52 General-Machine Maintenance 236.39 Ceneral-Electlons 638.15 Courthouse-Fuel 285.46 Museum-Fuel 307.85 County Court-Travel 314.04 General-North Morrow Clinic Ins. 159.00 General-Unemployment Insurance 3.091.54 Central -Paper 4 Postage 400.00 Ceneral-Salarles 805.75 General-Personnel Ins. 5.009.42 General-Salaries, withholding 3,738.44 General-Social Security 3,738.44 General-Salaries, withholding 7.719.41 General-Salaries, withholding 3,706.40 Road-Retirement 13,160.66 Road-Disablllty Ins. 306.88 Road-Social Security 1,989.24 Road-Repairs 1,150.91 Road-Hater lals 6 Supplies 1,015.33 Road-Katerlals 4 Supplies 225.00 Road-Gas 4 Oil 7,785.00 Road-Repairs ,169.95 Road-Tires 6 Tubes 2,815.89 Road-Professional Services 825.00 Road-Shop "elocatlon ' 153.80 Road-Shop Relocation 711.00 Road-Professional Services 172.64 Road-Materials 4 Supplies 7.996.80 Road-Cas 4 Oil 653.14 Road-Gas 4 Oil 576.35 Road-Shop Supplies 258.63 t -d-Repalrs 30". 78 Rvad-Repairs 664.25 Road-Freight 4 Asphalt 677.78 Road-Freight 6 Asphalt 2-.921.45 Road-Shop Supplies 468.23 Road-Shop Relocation 1,595.00 Road-Cas 6 Oil 864.04 Road-Weed Chemical 4 Application 369.22 Road-Shop Relocation 3,554.00 Road-Unemployment Insurance 2,319.95 Road-Salaries, withholding 277.20 Road-Salaries, withholding 190.35 Road-Blue Cross Insurance 4,323.31 Road-Salaries, withholding 2,192.91 Road-Social Security 2,192.91 Road-Salaries, withholding 4,033.38 Road-Salaries, withholding 2,017.60 Mental Health-Other Payroll Exp. 2,267.19 Mental Health-Social Security 349.19 Mental Health-Travel 268.34 Mental Health-Equip. Repairs 238.00 Mentsl Health-Communication 248.14 Mental Health-Rent 150.00 Mental Health-TMR Classroom 1,794.40 Mental Health-Unemployment Ins. 397.41 Mental Health-Blue Cross Ins. 561.60 Mental Health-Salaries, withholding 349.19 Mental Health-Social Security 349.19 Mental Health-Salaries, withholding 681.65 Mental Health-Salaries, withholding 335VQ0. Revenue Sharlng-Equlp. Purchase 250700 Revenue Sharlng-Equlp. Purchase 645.00 Revenue Sharlng-Nelghborhood Center 2,742.22 Revenue Shar lug-Senior Services 1,879.98 Revenue Sharlng-Equlpment Purchase 5,522.00 911 Emergency-Line Expense 1,200.00 911 Emergency-Line Expense 341.20 Juv. Serv. Comm. -Latch Key 160.81 Juv. Serv. Coram. -Resp. Adulthd Wksp 2 2 4 . 00' Airport-Master Plan 1,889.10 Airport-Master Plan 429.00 Persons interested in be coming a reserve deputy are asked to contact the Morrow County Sheriff's Department at 676-9910 or 676-9006. A list will be compiled, and if enough interest is shown, a meeting will be scheduled at a later date, the sheriff said. Thursday afternoon socials are held each week from 1 to 4 p.m. at the center. All ladies wanting to visit and work on crafts are invited to attend. Refreshments are served. It is hoped that more women will begin attending the weekly gathering. mmj beesf j 8:00 an 5:00 CP mm mtlkmmmtwl i fl H 198? LePov girrner to reporting requirements Amount ordered paid Lexington news Detpka Jones 989-8189 The newly organized youth choir, under the direction of Harley Sager and Stuart Dick, entertained at the Lexington Christian Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Mar quardt. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marquardt. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Marquardt. Betty Mar quardt and Jana were among those motoring to Portland on Sundav to attend the gradua tion of the Marquardt's daughter. Penny. The cere mony was held at the Memor ial Coliseum and Penny re ceived a degree in languages, and soon w ill be teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bur cham spent several days last week at Condon with their son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burcham. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom returned home Thursday from Wvoming w here they attended the wedding of their son , Jack . A wedding reception will be held on Friday at the Yocom home honoring the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yocom are visiting friends and rela tives in Lexington this week. Visitors at the C.C. Jones home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Smith and daugh ter. Delpha Jo and Kevin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan. Dinner was enjoyed and the evening spent playing the game. "Rich Farmer-Poor Farmer." Dr. and Mrs. Dwayne Helseth of Irrigon were also callers later in the dav. MORROW COUNTY, OREGON . The following is la accordance of the County Auditor for the Claimant Pacific Northwest Bell Executive Department i i I Communication Specialists St. Anthony Hospital Turner, VanHarter 6 Bryant Centro Business Forms, Inc. Krumbein Engineering, Ltd. Oregon Dept. of Revenue t.O. Kelthley, C. Ayers the Bankers Life Pettyjohn 01! Company First Interstate Bank 1-ettyjohn Oil Company Sheriff of Utnatilla County Heppner Gazette-Times Pacific Norhtwest Bell Deane Seeger Mercer Industries, Inc. First Interstate Bank Henry Dixon Jr., MD, FAPA Hutch's Printing Heppner Postmaster City of Umatilla Pacific Northwest Bell Chevron USA, Inc. Krumbein Engineering, Ltd. Dail Turner, Robert Schultl Pettyjohn Oil Company Columbia Basin Electric Pendleton Tree Service Pacific Northwest Bell Assoc. of Oregon Counties E.B.I. Companies Crange Mutual Life Ray Boyce Ins. Xerox Corporation Turner, VanMarter 4 Bryant Notional Assoc. of Counties Wallace D. Terry Executive Department Dul VanSchoiack Oil Company Hurrow County School District H. itific Northwest Bell lurry Templeman M.i ionic Bldg. Association Hurray Drugs, Inc. I. B.I., Companies Asoc. of Oregon Counties M 4 R Floor Covering Lexington Lumber Yard I'.icific Northwest Bell li.B.I. Companies I'.icific Northwest Bell Pacific Northwest Bell Cascade Battery Warehouse Ben Ko-Matic Columbia Basin Coop Mnrrow Gounty Crain Crowers inland Machinery Company licfpner Auto Parts Devin 011 Company Pettyjohn Oil Company Hermiston Tire Auto Dobyns Pest Control The Bankers Life Krumbein Engineering, Ltd. Del VanSchoiack Oil Cascade Battery Warehouse Hatch 4 Kirk, Inc. Auto Battery 6 Electric E.B.I. Companies Crange Mutual Life Assoc. of Oregon Counties Umatilla Ready Mix Pacific Northwest Bell Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Ruhl enjoyed a picnic at their' ranch home on Sunday, among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Skip Ruhl and family of Hermiston, Jack Robertson and friend from Bend. Mark Hammond. Mark Way of Lex ington. Eric Picker and Rick Ross of Hermiston and Flor ence Gray of Heppner. Mrs. Kenneth Marshall (Mvrtle was a patient at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Hrpppner this week. Mr and Mrs. Frank Rohin son and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Papineau enjoyed some fish ing near Hunington on the Snake River over the week end Marion Robinson and Mau reen Howard were visitors in the Willamette Valley, moving Mrs. Howard's daughter, LynDee Devin. home from college. Another daughter. Donna Devin. has returned home from Blue Mountain Community College for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Papi neau and grandchildren, children of Debbie Sharp, were visitors at the Tygh Vall-y Pee Wee Rodeo. Donita won the All Around Champion award. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck traveled to Pendleton Satur day to attend the wedding of her brother. R D. Allstott. to Alberta Barlow. Venice Hendrickson has returned to her home in Lex ington after several months in Hermiston and Pendleton. with ORS 294.250, pertaining month of March, 1983. Servlcea for which payment is claimed Ceneral-Current Expense Sherlf f-Communlcat Ions Sheriff-Schools Exp. Sherlf f-Jall Exp. Ceneral-Bonds Clerk-Supplies Surveyor-Monument ing Asseisor-Statt Merchandise Solid Waste-Contract Labor General-Disability Ins. Assessor-Fleldwork a Mileage County Court-Travel Sheriff-Vehicle Expense Sheriff-Jail Expense Ceneral-Of f iclal Publications General-Current Expense LCDC-Coor dinat ion Courthouse-Malnt . 4 Repairs Dlst. Attny. -Travel Circuit Ct. -Witness General -Elect Ions Ceneral-Postage Sheriff-Jail Expense Ceneral-Current Expense Sheriff-Vehicle Expense LCDC-Comp. Plan Maintenance Solid Waste-Landfill Lease Courthouse-Fuel Cour chouse-Elect r ic Courthouse-Repair 4 Maintenance Ceneral-Current Expense Ceneral-Personnel Insurance Ceneral-Uorkers Compensation Ins. Ceneral-Llge Insurance Museum-Insurance General-Paper 4 Postage General-Bonds County Ct. -Travel i Registration Circuit Court-Attorney Fees She riff -Commune la t ion Sheriff-Vehicle Expense Mental Health-TMR Classroom Mental Health-Coaraiunclat Ions Mental Health-Travel Mental Health-Rent Mental Health-Scientific Supplies Mental Health-Workers Comp. Ins. Mental Health-Other Payroll Expeni Revenue Sharlng-Construct Ion Revenue Sharlng-Construct ion 911 Emergency-Line Expense Juv. Serv. Comm. -Worker 's Comp. Road-Shop. Relocation Roa d-Comjrfsn icat Ion Road-Repairs Road-Repairs Road-Electric bill Road-Reps Irs Road-Repairs Road-Repairs Road-Cas & Oil Road-Cas 4 Oil Road-Tires 4 Tube Road-Weed Chemlcsls t Application Road-Dlsablllty Ins. Road-Professional Services Road-Cas & Oil Road-Repairs Road-Repairs Road-Repairs Road-Worker's Coop. Ins. Roed-Life Ins. Rosd-Blue Cross Ins. Road-Shop Relocation Road-Co maun lcat Ion Rhea Creek Grange holds regular meeting By DELPHA JONES Rhea Creek C range held a regular meeting on Friday evening with Master Bob Stevens in the chair. Introduced to the group were Delpha Jones, Wheat land Pomona Grange deputy, and Mr. Jones. A fine discussoin on the P I K. program and the future for wheat producers and wheat storage was held. It was an enlightening discussion. A potluck dinner was held before the business of the evening. Plans were made by the C.W.A. for their annual picnic, to be held in July at Anson Wright Park. It was also announced that the Pomona meeting will be a picnic on Sundav instead of the regular Saturday with Sprav Grange as the hostess. The place will be announced at a Inter date. 0 PUBLIC NOTICES NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM AGENCY: Federal Emergen cy Management Agency ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed modified base (100 year) flood elevations shown in your community's Preli minary Revised Flood In surance Rate Map. These base ( 100-year) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain management measures that the community is required to either adopt or show evi dence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for partici pation in the National Flood Insurance Program. The pro posed base flood elevations modify the base flood eleva tions shown on your commun ity's presently effective Flood Insurance Rate Map. DATES: The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second publication of this to reporting requirements Amount ordered paid 1.697.16 300.00 150.00 186.20 160.00 176.95 1.453.25 448.95 730.00 396.21 224.49 327.63 953.44 5.775.00 226.56 385.34 250.00 305.00 226.09 175.00 322.37 400.00 375.00 318.33 221.67 595.00 900.00 914.87 345.30 1,560.00 1.205.43 5.217.68 5,141.45 477.69 513.60 237.05 330.00 460.00 3.000.00 300.00 317.25 760.00 298.20 178.51 150.00 170.00 467.41 t 561.60 2.540.25 407.83 857.47 841.34 182.35 212.21 250.80 255.00 271.18 297.09 412.26 667.96 496.46 783.05 264.88 326.27 240.38 386.21 207.95 220.80 341.26 241.06 2.897.90 184.53 4,259.11 399.90' 164.09 jPPBUC HOTICEsj proposed rule in a newspaper of local circulation in the community. ADDRESSES: The Preliminary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map' showing the proposed modi fied base flood elevations and their delineation are available for review at City Hall, lone, Oregon. Send comments to the Hon orable Linda LaRue, Mayor, City of lone. City Hall. P.O. Box 361. lone. Oregon, 97843. FOR FURTHER INFOR MATION. CONTACT: Dr. Brian R. Mrazik Acting Chief. Engineering Branch Natural Hazards Division Federal Emergency Man agement Agency Washington. D C. 20472 (202 ) 287-0230 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Emergency Management Agency gives notice of the proposed deter minations of modified base (100-vear) flood elevations, in accordance with Section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 ( Pub L. 93-234). 87 Stat. 980, which added Section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1908 (Title XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-448)). 42 U.S C. 4001-4128. and 44 CFR 67.4 (a). These elevations, together with the flood plain manage ment measures required by Section 60 3 of the program regulations, are the minimum that are required. They should not be construed to mean the community must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent In their flood plain management require ment. The community may at any time enact stricter requirements on Its own, or pursuant to policies estab lished by other Federal. State, or regional entities. These proposed elevations will also be used to calculate the ap propriate flood insurance premium rates for new build ings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance of existing buildings and their contents. Pursuant to the provisions of 5USC 605 (b). the Associate Director, to whom authority has been delegated by the Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, hereby certifies that the proposed flood elevation determina tions, if promulgated, will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial num ber of small entities. A flood elevation determination under Section 1363 forms the basis for new local ordinances, which, if adopted by a local community, will govern future construction within the flood plain area. The elevation de terminations, however, im pose no restriction unless and until the local community voluntarily adopts flood plain ordinances in accord with these elevations. Even if or dinances are adopted in com pliance with Federal standards, the elevations pre scribe how high to build in the flood plain and do not pro scribe developcment. Thus, this action only forms the basis for future local actions. It imposes no new require ment: of itself it has no economic impact. Proposed base flood eleva tions along flood sources stu died in detail are shown on the Preliminary Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map. Lessees and owners of real property In the City of lone are encoura ged to review these maps and related materials at the ad dress cited above. The flood sources studied in detail are: Range of Base Flood Elevations Source of Flooding Willow Creek No. Depth in Feet Above Ground Currently Effective X1072 - X1100 ; ' x Elevation in Feet (NGVD) Proposed Modified x 1071 i x 1100 Published: June 9, 16, 1983. jjsj PUBLIC NOTICES INVITATION TO BID Morrow County is accepting sealed bids for purchase of two (2) , mid-sled sedans. . Deadline for submitting bids 1 Is 5 p.m. June 21. 1983. Bids will be opened at 10:30 a.m. June 22, 1983. Minimum speci fications may be obtained from the Morrow County Court, Courthouse, Heppner, or by calling 676 9233. Published: June 2, 9, 16, 1983. Morrow County will be Ac cepting bids on a copier. Spe cifications are available at the office of the Morrow County Court. Bids will be opened on June 22. 1983 at 11:00 a.m. County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Published: June 9. 16. 1983. NOTICE OF COMPETITIVE BID EXEMPTION The Morrow County Local Contract Review Board in tends to declare an exemption from competitive bidding, as authorized by State statute and County ordinance. On Wednesday. June 22. 198.1. at 10 00 a.m.. the LCRB will announce its Intention to authorize Morrow County to purchase a portable jaw crusher from Cay Equipment Company, for 147.000 plus a surplus portable crushing plant. It will also authorize lb? sale in trade of the surplus portable crushing plant to Cay Equipment Company. Because the purchase has been twice previously subject to public bidding, without suc cessful bids having been re ceived, the LCRB finds that it is unlikely that such an exemption will encourage favoritism in the awarding of public contracts or substan tially diminish competition for public contracts. Further, the LCRB finds that such an exemption will result in sub stantial cost saving to the County. Similarly, the sale' will satisfy the same criteria. Anv member of the public is entitled to be heard on this exemption, and may request a public hearing thereon. The meeting shall be held in the North Morrow Annex Building In Irrigon, Oregon. Published: June 16. 1983. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON for the County of Morrow PROBATE DEPARTMENT No. 1906 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Estate of: ESTHER E. PETERSON Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of ESTHER E. PETERSON, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Donald E. Peterson & Gerald F. Pe terson, the undersigned, has been appointed and has quali fiwj the nruinal repren tative of said estate. All per sons having claims against said estate hereby are re quired 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 desig nated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: Winter. Sweeney & Doherty, 471 N. Main, Heppner. Oregon or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the said probate proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal rep resentative or the latter'i at torney (s) who is (are) WINTER. SWEENEY & DOHERTY Box 582 Heppner, Oregon 97836 Phone 676-9456 Donald E. Peterson Personal Representative ' Box 294 lone, Oregon Phone 422-7136 Gerald F. Peterson Personal Representative Box 25 lone, Oregon 97843 Dated and first published: June 2, 1983. Published: June 2, 9, 16, 1983.