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SIX - Heppner G»xette-Time*. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, Jul) 8. 19*7 Four return from Girls’ State Swanson Umatilla Refuge islands open to public reunion held By Justine Weatherford <-*~v if/ . 4 JiliConklin (left) and Benji Pearson By A shley C o n k lin Four Morrow County high school students have recently relumed from Oregon Girls Slate held June 28 July 3 on ‘he University of Oregon cam pus in Eugene Jill Conklin and Benji Pearvin from Heppner and Karla Daviioa and Rondi Tews from lone par ticipated in the week long event which teaches how a government is structured. Sponsored by the American legHtn Auxiliary, girls from around .the stale form a mock government in which county and state officials arc elected to serve for the week Along with being spin up into counties, the girls were also split up into Na tionalist and Federalist parties To be chosen to attend Girls State, high school students must be sophomores or juniors and are then selected on the basis of leadership, character and honesty, cooperatives**, community par ticipation and service, and scholarship "I would encourage anyone who has the opportunity to go to do so," Conklin said "I recommend it highly to anyone who is interested." Pearvin added "Girls State was a great ex perience " 4-H club donates roses to lone park There were 24 member* of the four generation* of the family of Irene (Miller) Swanson and the late Gar Swanson together in Heppner. Sand Hollow and lone during the last weekend in June On Friday. June 26. they all met for dinner at the Heppner duplex of Grandmother Irene On Saturday Kenneth and Jean Ann (Swanson) Turner arranged boating and water skiing for the younger folks on the lake above Willow Creek Dam. and then they had the 24 at their Sand Hollow home for a harbeque dinner On Sunday. after all had attended morning mass at St Patrick's, the group mused to the family home at lone where Jim and Monica (Circle) Swanson live and where everyone enjoyed the afternoon and another barbecue The oldest Swanson son. Dennis, and his wife Joan came from Auburn. Washington, with their daughters Erin and Toni and son Mike Swanson, his wife Jackie and their young sons Dan and Logan who live in Buckley. Washington The Dennis Swanson's youngest daughter Kellie Phinney who lives in Portland could not come because of the birth of a new baby daughter. Corne. on June 24 John and Kathy Swanson and youngest daughter Jennifer came from Redding. California Their two older daughters. Kristen and Kendall could not come bec ause of their jobs After the reunion John and Kathy drove to Kennewick to visit her parents the McMahans for a few days. Kenneth and Jean Ann Turner at tended with their daughters Cheryl and Missy who came from Portland, their daughter Lori (Turner) Scit/. her husband Wayne and (heir son Brandon, and youngest Turner. San dra. who all came from their homes in Sand Hollow French From page one Waterfowl nesting islands on the Columbia River between Imgnn and Boardman arc open for authorized public use effective July I. The public is invited to enjoy wildlife related activities, including fishing, wildlife observation and photography until the islands close again on October I. Umatilla Refuge is open to the public from $ a m to 10 p m dai ly All night activities including cam ping are prohibited Refuge leaflets are available at all area boat launches, access points at the McCormack Unit, refuge head quarters in the Post Office building in Umatilla The public is encourag ed to obtain and read a refuge leaflet as a number of special regulations limiting public use and access are in effect P U B L I C N O T IC E By motion of the County Court at its regularly scheduled meeting on July 1. 1987. beginning in the month of July. 1987. the meeting of the County Court on the third Wcdnes day of each month will be held at the North Morrow Annex in Irrigon, OR beginning at 9 00 a m The meetings of the first, second and fourth Wednesdays will be held at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, OR beginning at 9 00 a m The meeting of July 15. 1987 will be held at the North Morrow Annex. Irrigon. OR at 9 00 a m LoRayne M Bowman Administrative Assistant Morrow County Court Published Jul} 8. 1987 _______ P U B L I C N O T IC E Second Notice Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing A public hearing on the approved supplemental budget for Morrow County for the fiscal year 1986 87 will be held ai (he North Morrow Annex in Irrigon. OR at 8 30 a m on July 15. 1987 The budget docu meni may be inspected or copies ob tained by interested pcrvrns at the of fice of the County Court located at IQOCoVft Sired Room 101. Hepp ner. OR between the hour* of 8 00 a m to 12:00 noon and 1 00 p.m to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Fri day Any pervin may appear at the public hearing on the supplemental budget and discuss the budget or any part of it The supplemental budget financial summary was published in the Heppner Gazette-Times newspaper on July 1. 1987 The total requirements tor (he North Morrow Medical Clinic Fund supplemental budget are $5.702 and there is no tax levy. LoRayne M Bowman Budget Officer Published July 8. 1987_______ tracts When an assessment is not paid, counties have collected them by placing an addition onto the Ian downer's property tax But since this type of collection can be affected by an appeal for a valuation made by another party, an irrigation district sometimes may not receive its full assessment Now irrigation districts will be able to collect assessments owed to Left to right: Christine Bedortha, Kimberely Bedortha. Michelle them so that they can pay off their Papineau and Judy Jepsen debts Die Martingales Horse 4-H (Tub Nelson. Kan Morgan, Chcric "I'm pleased to see this bill pass." donated two Peace roses and planted Papineau. Kimberly Bedortha and said French The bill passed in the them in the lone City Park The club Dawn Boor leader-Anne Bedortha House by a vote of 49-0 held a bake sale to fund the project They wanted to do a community ser P U B L I C N O T IC E NOTICE Of SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS vice project to thank the lone com munily for all the support they have NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to ORS 311.615 of the service of given all the many clubs Members Personal Property Tax warrants upon the following listed tax payers. are Judy Jepsen, Michelle Payment of the following listed delinquent taxes with interest and cost of service must be made by July 6, 1987 or said warrants shall be Papincau. Kristine Bedortha. Heidi filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, for entry In the -Is* WCCC Golf Tuesday ladies June .30 Might A Giw gross Pat Edmundson Low net Juanita Martin Flight B Low gross Neonia Bailey. G>w net Bernice l/Ht Chip In Birdie on No 13 Doris Graves Chip In on No 18 Harriet Evans Chip in on No. 19 Eileen Pad berg Best ball teams, lie at 21 lairena Jones, Bcbc Munkcrs, Lucille Massey I ucille Sonsicgard and Harriet Evans. and Juanita Martin. Martha Peterson. Anita Boyer. Ncoma Bailey and IX*ll Campbell Sunday Men’s May July 5 Low gross John Edmunduin. 61 Second low gross George Walerlund. 66 G>w net Earl Norris. 51 Second low net Ed Strothers, 55. least putts Ron Bowman. 27 laing drive Frank Pearvin K P George Walerlund Sunday Flag Tournament Willow Creek Country Club members held their annual Flag Tournament on Sunday, July 5 A politic k barbecue followed the play W inners were Women first place Bev Gunder- v>n. second place Kristi Smalley, third place Harriet Evans, fourth place Kay Andervin Men first place Earl Fishbum. second place Eddie Gundervm. third place David Campbell, fourth place Floyd Jones Special awards were given to Bob Jepsen and Cam Wishart K P honors went to Kristi Smalley and Cliff Harris on No 13 and to Harriet Evans and Earl Fishbum on No 14 laing drive was won by Kristi Smalley and Mark Damen The next barbecue is July 19 at 4 pm . 4 * ; County Clerk Lien Record, and shall become a lien upon the title to any Interest in real property owned by the person against whom the warrant is issued, and the taxes on personal property embraced in the warrant with interest, penalties and costs applicable therto, shall continue at a lien on all the personal property of the person assessed at otherwise provided by law. The effect shall be the same as though the people of the county had recovered the judgement against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquent tax covered by the warrant together with interest thereon and cost as provided by I aw. NAME DESCRIPTION RAFAEL, BARBA MOBILE HOME HARRISON, FRANK k JANICE WEST, At FRED * k •V IE, KENNETH JEANNE 01 A YEAR TAX I NT TO PENALTY Jul. 15,87 TOTAL MOBILE HOME 86 70.53 86 131.30 3.53 «.71 15.00 15.00 89.06 151.01 MOBILE HOME 86 168.31 8. «2 15.00 191.73 15.00 15.00 15.00 2«. 73 32.37 279.38 2.67 15.00 70.96 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 92.06 272.27 31 .«1 395.79 10 k MOBILE HOME 9.27 86 .«6 86 16.5k .83 86 251.79 12.59 HAMPTON. THOMAS k LOR 1 MOBILE HOME 86 NAVARRO. GORGE MOBILE HOME POPE, KAROL MOBILE HOME NAVARRO, PEDRO MOBILE HOME GRIGSBY, PAUL M. k DEBORAH K. MOBILE HOME 86 73.68 3.68 86 295.03 12.2« 86 15.63 .78 86 362.66 18.13 MOBILE HOME 86 220.21 11.01 15.00 2«6.22 MOBILE HOME WILLIAMS. MILT CARCIA, C E S I L AUDELIA BULLOCK. DUANE OARt ENE k MOBILE HOME 53.29 MOBILE HOME 86 86 86 25.95 35.33 «2.39 1.29 1.77 .85 15.00 15.00 15.00 «2.2« 52.10 58.2« MILLER, CERAL0 k LORETTA MOBILE HOME 86 115.91 2.«0 15.00 133.31 FRITCHMAN, JUDY MOBILE HOME HERNANDEZ, JESUS a ENfDINA MOBILE HOME 86 86 5«.«1 «.39 1.09 .09 15.00 15.00 70.50 19. «8 MOBILE HOME 86 82.80 «.1« 15.00 101.9« MOBILE HOME 86 290.28 1«. 52 15.00 319.80 HICKEY, DAN M MOBILE HOME PALMER, CARL MOBILE HOME STEINBRUCK.MARVIN JANE k DOUGLAS. RONALD SHARON k KNIGHT, DAN f . Oate Date Date Date of of of of first publlcaton June 17, 1987 second publication June 2«, 1987 third publication July 1, 1987 fourth publication July 8, 1987 ~t< a —A—a- - ix ' Margo Sheri Morrow CouV y Tax Col lector ' * ' * # . ' ^ P U B L I C N O T IC E Second Notice Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing A public hearing on the approved supplemental budget for Morrow County for the fiscal year 1986 87 will be held at the North Morrow Annex in Imgon. OR at 8 30 a m on July 15. 1987 The budget docu ment may be inspected or copies ob tained by interested persons at the of fice of the County Court located at 100 Court Street Room 101. Hepp ner. OR between the hours of 8 00 a m. to 12:00 noon and I 00 p m to 5 00 p m Monday through Fri day Any pervin may appear at the public hearing on the supplemental budget and discuss the budget or any part of it The supplemental budget financial summary was published in (he Heppner Gazette-Times newspaper on July I. 1987 The total requirements for the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Fund supplemen tal budget are $238.432 and there is no tax levy. LoRayne M Bowman Budget Officer Published Jul£ 8. 1987 P U B L I C N O T IC E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY.. In (he Matter of the Estate of NORMA A REA. deceased So PR 87 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap pointed and has qualified as the per sonal representative of the estate All persons having claims against the estate arc 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 representative at the office of William J Storic, 101 S E 3rd Street. PO Box 339. Pendleton. Oregon 97801. or they may be bar rad All persons whose rights may be aftccled by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional informa non from the records of the court, the the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative DATED and first published June 24. 1987 JERALD E REA Personal Representative Route I Box 73B Boardman. Oregon 97818 WILLIAM J STORIE Attorney for Personal Representative P O Box 339 101 S E 3rd Street Pendleton. Oregon 97801 (503) 276 2911 Published: June 24; July I. 8. 1987 P U B L I C N O T IC E ( )RF< it iN CIRCUIT C( H RI FOR MORROW COUNTY Probate Department No 87 PR 12 In the Matter of the Estate F.LVA M RUHL, Deceased 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 per sons having claims against said estate arc 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 representative at the offices of Kuhn and Spicer. 269A N Main Street. P O Box 428. Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they mav be baned All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this esatc may obtain addilmnal infomia non from the records of the court, the personal representative or the at torney for the personal representative DATED and first published July 1. 1987 Norman Ruhl Personal Representative P O Box 1376 Hermiston. OR 97838 Published July 1. 8. 15. 1987 1 C A M OF T H A N K S To the residents of Heppner We would like to express our many thanks for the warmth and kindness that was shown to us dur mg our short visit to your town Sam loved Heppner and wished to make his home there permanent We ex- perienced the same kind and generous treatment tha| he must have felt from all of you. Again, thank you. all of you. Sam would have been proud to call you his friends I C A R IO F T H M M S The South Morrow County EMT's would like to thank all the people and businesses who donated their time, money and support towards the Rolling Hills Run W'e had a small turnout but ali in all we had a lot of fun W'e hxipe next year the run will be bigger and better We would like to thank Peggie Lauritson. Peggie Brittncr. Diane Anderson, all the fire men. Cara Costa. Judy Osmin. Rusty Estes. Tim Birkby. Dave Gunderson. Sophie Strothers. Lori Seitz. Kin- zua. Columbia Basin. Heppner Gazette. Johanne Woxxlv. Bethal Hendricks. Dennis Miller. Dave Allstott, Jim Lankford. Terrie Cutsforth. K Man, Saleway and Albertsons (Pendletoni. Safeway (Hermiston) Gene's food Service (Walla Walla) Food Service of America W'a . Hermiston Canned Good*. Hills M c j I (Pendleton). Christies Flowers. Phyllis Beauty Boutique. Mouse Factory Sal<»*n. 76 station, lamb Weston. C & D Drive In. and Pcetsa Komer (Boardman) Hair Gallery. Paul's Inn of the Road. Irrigon Market and Greg's Tavern (Irrigon), Pepsi Cola (Pendleton) Noel's food (WA ) Ekstrom Chemicals. Petty |ohn Oil. Bristow* Market. Office Tavern. Wheatland Insurance, lone Hardware. Beecher* Cafe. Dclpha Jones. Del's Market. Lexington Lumber. Bunchgra** Saloon. MCGG. Lori Adlard. Green's Feed A Seed. Heppner Nor Gas. Marge Kenny. Linda and Ron Cecil. Ted Britt. Billy Williams. Pet tyjohn Lumber, Charlie's Pizza and Video World. Benj Franklin Bank. Coast-lo-Coast. I) & L Repair. Black Mt Electric. Farley Motors. Bucknum's Tavern. Trish's Beauty Shop. Northwestern Motel. TJ's Camera, Country Rose, Heppner Bowl. Sears. Bud's Pub. Cal's Cafe A Lounge. Case Furniture. Gard ncr's Mens Wear. Heppner Auto Parts. Murray's Drug. Van Matter A Kahl Insurance. Peterson's Jewelers. Shoe Box. First Interstate Bank. Heppner Chevron. Wagon Wheel Caie. Hank of Eastern Oregon. Bo Bets Vending. Court Street Market. Gar Aviation. Seitz Avia lion. Legion Hall. Elk* laidge. R A W Drive In. Wrights Country Store, Cal'* Mobil, Dm* Electric. Ployhar Insurance. Sentry Market (Board man). Payless (Hermiston). Rod's Market (Irrigon) all of Pioneer Memorial Hospital staff for rixiting us on W e hope we didn't forget anyone and it we did our apologies. Thank vou South Morrow County I MI * ___________ 7-8-Ic Thank* to the EMT's tor drawing my name in the raffle for the "Ken" doll Thanks to Helen Stevens for making the clothes and donating the doll My granddaughters, Katie and Christy Kenny say thank you too Marge Kenny __________________ __ 7-8-1? I would like to say a great big (hank you to everyone who helped in any way with (he lone Fourth of July celebration Everyone who worked during the day. helped with the games, appeared on radio pro grams, donated prizes, and helped with the many things needing to be done contributed to the success of the festivities Thank you again Janmc Allen Chairperson ____ _________ 7-8-1 c We would like to thank the local organizations and businesses who donated money and the community who supported our fund raising pro jects to help make our trip to China possible and a memorable experience Jason Dougherty. Kim Sager and Jason Palmer _______________________ 7-8- Ip I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who vent flowers, cards, prayer* and gifts and to all who visited me during my recent illness John Eubanks _______________________ 7-8-lp 1 N O TICES * ^ • * — ....................... i laist lab A Blue tick, short hair, all black with just a white spot on the chest Has red collar with tag It seen please call 676-5381 or 676-9975 It is a family pet. very much loved Answers to the name of Joker 6 24 tt, Attention Goiters Due to the la* k of time Charlie s Pizza World will not be able to sponsor a tournament Thank you.______________ 7-8-lc Sporting goods, tires, tools, dishes, clothing, toys, appliances, and so much more Giant rummage sale. Sat., July II 9 a m -2 p m fairgrounds. Heppner. 7 8 Ic Heppner Al-Anon meetings arc held Saturday nights at 8 00 at St Patrick Parish Half_____ 7 8-tfx Heppner Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at St Patrick's Parish Hall For more information call 676 9815 The family of Sam Worley 7-8-Ic or 676-9734 ■ % Additional information is as niable by contacting Refuge Manager Moms LeFever. Umatilla Refuge Complex. P O Box 239. Umatilla. Oregon 97882 7-*Mfx