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By I>elpha Jones
Riehl
— Miles
Michclc Miles and Richard Richl hase announced iheir engagement and
fonheonung marriage August 15 at Hope l.uthcran Church in Heppner
The hride elect is the daughter of Dexter and Corinne Miles of Heppner
She graduated trom Heppner High Sch»x>l .n 1986 and is attending Edward
Wadsworth Institute in Portland
The bridegroom-elect is the son of Tom and Helen Richl of Heppner
He graduated from Heppner High School in 1985 and is employed with
WACO Scaffold in Portland
- GW a ofTexingtonTTrange met
at the home of Jean Nelson on Tues
day for a regular meeting with vice
president
Dorothy
Jackson
presiding Plans were discussed for
Pomona Grange and the bsxHh for
the Morrow County Fair Following
the meeting refreshments were
served.
• -Cecil Jones was a recent patient
in St Anthony Hospital where he
underwent major surgery
-:-Carmen Looslie was an out pa
tient at St Anthony Hospital last
week
• :-Dick Ruhl from Roseburg. is
spending the summer, helping with
the harvest at the ranch
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Steagall
attended the Shaun Reunion at Bull
Prairie over the weekend Others at
tending locally were Howard and
June Crowell and family of lone
-Lolita Grace and daughters
Missy and Stephanie from Hawaii
are visiting her mother Betty Mar-
quardi and other relatives and
friends
-:-Dam ka Bloodsworth from
Chesapeake , Virginia, is visiting
her father and family Jim and Carina
Bloodsworth
-:-Mr and Mrs Henry M
Breeding and daughter Jeanette and
son and wife Dale and Tina Breeding
and infant daughter wore Lexington
callers Monday The Dale Breedings
arc visiting from the Fast Coast
Balloon found
A balloon launched from lone on
the Fourth of July has been found in
British Columbia Kasic Peterson,
the 8 W month daughter of Rick and
Anita Peterson, received a letter
from a woman in Crest on. B C who
found Kasie's balloon in her garden
on July 8.
News Notes
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Lexington yard honored
Lexington Ciarden Hugs hase selected Prank and Ruth Robinson's sard
for July Yard of the Month honors The Robinson's have lived at the same
location since 1958 and have kept a well groomed lawn with flowers and
plants A large mock orange shrub near the front porch accents the sard
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Sained Miss Oregon Teen Runner-Op
l.on Cecil recently received a trophy she won tor earning first runner
up to Miss Oregon l S Teen She competed with 169 girls in competition
at Salem over Memorial Das Weekend Should the reigning Miss Oregon
teen Julie Warren be unable to fulfill her duties the first runner up would
act as the representative from Oregon at the l S Iccn pageant at Nashville
during August
In addition to her trophy, Cecil received cosmetics and a small cash award
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Randy Cole instructs the advanced beginners swimming
class to kick their feet without splashing at the Heppner pool
The second series of lessons began Tuesday. July 21 for all
phases of swimming Both the beginning and advanced begm-
ning lessons are full with about 20 children in each class
Rick Boyce, son of Lillian and the
late Ray Boyce of Heppner. recent
ly represented the Portland Jacyees
in presenting a plaque to Captain
Jong Tae Hong of the Hyundai No.
I Oh Boy ce as current vice president
of international relations for the
Jaycees is on hand to greet all inter
national ships on their maiden
voyages to Portland
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Common Council of the City
of Heppner is holding a hearing on
August 3, 1987 at 8 00 p m at
Heppner City Hall located at 188 W
Willow Street. Heppner. Oregon tor
the purposes of the determining
whether the following described pro
perty has a dangerous building as
defined by City of Heppner Or
dinancc *294 The property is
described as:
Commencing at a point W est 6 65
chains from the quarter comer bet
ween Sections 26 and 27. Township
2 South, Range 26, K W M . thence
West O 94 chains, thence South 36
degrees 54' West 6 66 chains to a
point on the most Northerly line of
a 20 foot alley on the most Norther
ly side of Blocks Id. 20 and 21 of
said Mt Vernon's Addition to the
City ot Heppner, Morrow County.
Oregon, thence South 48 degrees 14'
F^ist 16.31 chains along the most
Northerly side ot the aforesaid alley
thence North (8) degrees 48' Fast
9.54 chains to the place of beginn
ing. EXCEPT the following
Beginning at a said point being on
the North side of an alley in Block
19, Mt Vcm»*n's Aik! it ion to the Ci
ty ot Heppner that is 439 feet West
and 630 teet South, more or less, of
the Northeast comer of the Southeast
quarter of Section Twenty-seven
(27). Township Two (2) South.
Range Twenty six (26). E W M..
thence North 48 degrees 20' West.
84 3 feet, thence North 41 degrees
40' Fast. 1(8) feet, thence South 131
feet to the point of beginning
More commonly described as 387
E. Linden Way
At the hearings, the Council shall
determine whether or not the
building is dangerous If the building
is determined to be dangerous, the
city may order removal or such ac
tion as is necessary to eliminate the
dangerous condition
Public records indicate owners of
the pmperty arc Doreen Ponverello.
2807 Cudahv Street. Huntington
Park. CA 90255 and Clifford and
Irene Reich. At Forest Edge, Star
Route. Monument. OR 97864 If the
City takes action against the
building, the City can assess the
costs of any action it takes against
the owners It can further lien and
foreclose against the property to
recover the costs of any action that
the City deems necessary to remove
the buildings or make the property
safe
Questions regarding the condition
of the property may be directed to
William J. Kuhn. City Attorney.
P O Box 428. Heppner. OR 978.36.
phone number (503 ) 676-9141.
Published: July 22. 1987
where he is stationed in the Navy
-Cecil and Dclpha Jones attend
ed the “ Cousins picnic" at the
Everett Payton home in Halfway and
v isited her Aunt and Uncle Wes and
Grace Merritt at the St Elizabeth
Nursing home in Baker
Betty Marquardt, her daughters
and their families spent Sunday at
Lehman Springs Out of town guest
was her daughter Lolita and her
children
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NO I7-CSC-20
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE STATE OF OREGON
I <>R MORROW m l M i
RUSSELL OIL COMPANY. INC
I’l.nnlitt.
vs
JOHN COMSTOCK.
PATTI COMSTOCK. AND
D B A COMSTOCK FARMS
Defendants
Russell Oil Company is suing John
and Patti Comstock and Comstock
Farms on an open account. Defen
dants currently owe S3.296 96 plus
interest and plaintiff demands
pav ment
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
The tiMktn, answer, or reply must
be given to the court clerk or ad
minis!rator within 30 days of the date
of first publication specified herein
along with the required filing fee
Dated and first published July 15.
Richard J McNemcy
Attorney At law
P O Box 1508
Hermiston. OR 97838
(503) 567 1124
Published July 15. 22, 29. August
5^ 1987
The Common Council of the City
of Heppner is holding a hearing on
August 3. 1987 at 8 00 p m. at
Heppner City Hall located at 188 W.
Willow Street. Heppner. Oregon for
the purposes of the determining
whether the following described pro
perty has a dangerous building aa
defined by City of Heppner Or
dinance *294 The property is
described as:
Beginning at a point 89/100 chains
North of the Northwest comer of Lot
Five (5) in Bltvk One ( I) of (R aid’s
Addition to the City of Heppner,
Morrow County. State of Oregon,
running thence East sixty two (62)
feet, thence North fifty (50) feet,
thence West sixty two (62) feet,
thence South fifty (50) feet to the
place of beginning Tax Lot 3600
More commonly described as 680
N Elder Street
At the hearing, the Council shall
determine whether or not the
building is dangerous If the building
is determined to be dangerous, the
city may order removal or such ac
tion as is neccsary to eliminate the
dangerous condition.
Public records indicate owners of
the property are Sara Pmck. % Burt
Roark. Box 8 South. Princeton. OR
97721 It the City takes action
against the building, the City can
assess the costs of any action it takes
against the owners It can further lien
and foreclose against the property to
recover the costs of any action that
the City deems necessary to remove
the building or make the pmperty
safe.
Questions regarding the condition
of the property may be directed to
William J Kuhn. City Attorney,
P () Box 428. Heppner. OR 97836.
phone numb« (903) 6 ‘ ’ 0 9141
Published July 22. 1987
I would like to thank the Heppner
Fire Department and friends and
neighbors who assisted in controll
ing the fire that was threatening my
grain last Wednesday A special
thanks to John Boyer for his efforts
Tony Doherty
7-22-Ip
TTiank you CBEC. Heppner
Volunteer Fire Dcp< , Morrow
County Road Dept. MCGG, Jt>hn
Boyer and all the neighbors for
preventing the fire from destroying
anymore than it did on the Graham
property.
Louis Carlson
7-22 Ic
l NOTICES
Columbia River Gorge Blue Grass
Country Festival, July 24-26, 1987,
fairgrounds,
Stevenson.
Washington Featuring "Father of
Blue Grass" Bill Monroe, stage
shows. Columbia River Gorge
M arketing,
I 800-222-8660.
Experience of a lifetime Ira rn
about other cultures Become a host
family for a high school exchange
student arriving August 19.
Telephone International Education
Forum Yvonne Bokovoy, (503)
386-2223
t <>t n c ii mi i itno
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT OF
NONDISC'RIMINATON
Colum bia
Basin
Electric
Cooperative. Inc , has tiled with the
Federal Government a Compliance
Assurance in which it assures the
Rural Electrification Administration
that it will comply fully with all re
quirements of Title VI of the Civil
Rights Ac1 of I9M and the Rules and
Regulations of the Department of
Agriculture issued thereunder, to the
end that no person in the United
States shall, on the grounds of race,
color, sex, handicap, or national
origin, be excluded from purticipa
tion in. be denied the benefits of. or
be otherwise subjected Indiscrimina
tion in the conduct of its facilities
Under this Assurance, this orgam/a
tion is committed not to disc riminate
against any person on the grounds of
race, color, sex, handicap, or na
tional origin in its policies and prac
tices relating to treatment of
beneficiaries and participants in
eluding rates, conditions, and exten
sion of service, use of any of its
facilities, attendance at and pariicipa
tion in any meetings of beneficiaries
and participants in the conduct of the
operations of this organization
Any person who believes himself,
or any specific class of individuals,
to be subjected by this organization
to discrimination prohibited by Ti
tic VI of the Act and the Rules and
Regulations issued thereunder may.
by himself, or a representative, file
with the Secretary of Agriculture,
Washington. D C 20250. or the
Rural Electrification Administration,
Washington. D C 20250. or this
organization, or all. a written com
plaint. Such complaint must be fil
ed not later than 180 days after the
alleged discrimination, or by such
later date to which the Secretary i
Agriculture or the Rural Electrif
tion Administration extends the l
for filing Identity of complaints ' |
be kept confidential except to the ex
tent necessary to carry out the pur
poses of the Rules and Regulations
Published: July 13. 22, 29. 1987
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Lost la b & 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 tic
4 HELP W A M I II
NOTICE OF POSITION OPENING
POSITION
Classroom and
Playground Aide for Heppner
Elementary
HOURS 3 V5 hours daily at mid day
(lenlaiively 9 45 to I 45)
PAY In accordance with MC'SD
classified staff contract
RESPONSIBILITIES Work as a
classroom aide under teacher super
vision Playground supervisor for
grades K-4
QUALIFICATIONS I High
school diploma or equivalent
2 Ability to maintain confiden-
tiality in school related issues
3 Ability to use time efficiently
and productively
4
Willingness to work
cooperatively with students, stall
and public
APPUCATION Applications are
available al Heppner Elementary
School office from 8 30 a m to 3 (8)
p m weekdays Letter of Applies
tion may be sent to Don Cole. Pnn
opal. Heppner Elementary School
P O Box 367. Heppner OR 97836
Applications will close July 31.
1987 Interviews with selected ap
plicants will follow
Morrow County School District is
an equal opportunity employer
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Needed A night watchman during
the Fair and Rodeo. August 18
thmugh 23 Should be knowledgable
about livestock $23.00 per night
Apply at the Fair Office. M F. 9 5
p.m. to Marlene C urnn. 7-22 L
Nanny positions available Apply
now, start any month. Salary, room
board. Licensed agency Mom's
Helpers Agency
1315 Grand
Avenue. Baldwin. Ding Island. New
York 11910 (516) i ' h MI I
I (WRI) OF THANKS
I’d like to thank everyone
who sponosred me - the
businesses, fam ily and
friends druing the 1987
Oregon Teen Pageant.
Lori Cecil
___________________ 7-22- Inc
Help wanted Live in housekeeper to
assist with care of an invalid and
general housework 676^99207 15 2c
Enjoy children’’ Study at nationally
recognized nanny training school
Free nationwide placement/incredi-
ble demand Contacl NNI, 2100 NE
Broadway. Suite 3F. Portland. OR
97232 Tel (503) 284 1240 collect
•______________________7-19-lnc
i Van Marter A Kahl Insurance has
need for additional part time help.
Accurate typist. General office
work. Flours flexible Inquire in per-
son 187 N. Main Heppner 7-22-lc
5 WORK WANTS»
Help keep a kid off the streets this
summer: energetic 14-year-old
needs summer work. 422-7579 ask
for Jim
( i its
~8 WANTS W
Adoption Southern Oregon ranch
couple wishes to adopt infant.
Mature parents will give child hap
py family life, country home Ex
penses paid Call our attorney col
le d . (303) 633-7773.
7-22 Inc
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Regardless of credit history
Also, new credit card No
one refused! For info, call
1-315-733-6063.
Ext.
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7-23-5
A public meeting of the Common
Council of the City of Heppner,
Morrow County, State of Oregon to
adopt an ordinance will be held
kuguat }, 1987 at 8 (8) P m at
Heppner City Hall
On Monday. August 3. 1987. at
8 (8) p m at Heppner City Hall, the
Heppner Common Council will hold
a public hearing on the adoption of
Ordinance Number 470. an or
dinance repealing Ordinance *294.
the former dangerous building or
dinance and declaring an emergen
cy. Copies of the ordinance are
available at City Hall for public
examination
Ibis is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Common Coun
cil will take place Any person may
appear at the meeting and discuss the
proposed ordinances with the
Council.
Marshall Lovgrcn
City Recorder
Published July 23. 1987
I would like to say a big thanks to
all who helped Margaret get back
and forth to Pendleton when I was
in Pendleton hospital Thanks so
much for the prayers, cards,
(lowers, gifts, phone calls of concern
and your visits during my illness
Berl E Akers
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A very special thank you to Mrs
Barbara Turner for the SI 51)
donated to the EMT Assoc in
memory of her husband Thexxlore
Turner
EMT's Assoc.
7-22-Ic
the South Morrow County Babe
Ruth team coaches and players
would like to thank the following
business and organizations for their
generous contributions this season
Thanks to the I O O F B P O E
*358. Kin/uaCorporation, Bristows
Market. Morrow County Grain
Growers. Columbia Basin Co-op,
Swanson Insurance We would also
like to thank attain the International
Woodworker* of American, local
3-312 for supplying new uniforms
for the players.
Thanks also goes to Heppner High
School for letting us use the pitching
machine this summer Special thanks
goes to Rita Britt for keeping
score book and to Dave Hanna. Ron
Bowman. Dave Pedro, Jim Van
Winkle and Mark Fishbum for tak
ing the time to umpire for us. And
last but not least we would like to
thank Susan Johnston for helping get
the snack shack organized and Joy
Krein and Angie Pedro for helping
out in the snack shack Also to R A
W Drive In for helping with supplies
and pop machine for the snack
shack
Coaches
Bob Krein
Russ Britt
Rick Johnston
7-22-Ic
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In accordance w ORS 87.162 ORS
87-206 Notice is hcrcbv given that
a Moto Guzzi 12 1979 *17068.
reputed owner. Tom Murphy , ad
dress unknown, does owe S I8(8) (8)
for storage on above cycle Public-
Auction to satisfy storage lien to be
held Aug 24. 1987 10a m 23rd st
Irrigon. OR bv Leon Kennedy.
7 15 2c
c o t n < ii m u r o w
A public meeting of the Common
Council of the City of Heppner.
Morrow County, State of Oregon to
adopt an ordinance will be held
August 3. 1987, at 8 (8) p m at
Heppner City Hall
On Monday. August t, 1987, at
8 (X)p m at Heppner City Hall, the
Heppner Common Council will hold
a public hearing on the adoption of
Ordinance Number 469, an or
dinuncc providing that all unpaid
water and sewer services charges
shall be a lien against the premises
served and declaring an emergency
Copies of the ordinance are available
at C'lty Hall tor public examination
This is a public meeting where
deliberation ot the Common Coun
cil will lake place Any person may
appear at the meeting and discuss the
proposed ordinances with the
council
Marshall Lovgrcn
City Recorder
Published Julv 23. 1987
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