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Heppncr (iiu ttrT Im n , llrppnrr, Oregon Wednesday, April 13, 1988 - SEVEN
Four-county band festival
Reception for Mclntoshes April 24
A reception honoring Lou and
Clarence McIntosh of lone on their
bOth wedding anniversary will be
held on April 24 at the lone Grange
Mr and Mrs McIntosh were mar
ried in Stillwater. Ok . April 21.
1928 They came to Oregon in June
1947, living in Neberg until they
moved to lone in I9t>7 The event
will be hooted by the couple**
daughter and her husband. Abbie
and Bob Ward of Dalle*. O r., and
their son and his wife, F.ldon and
1-aV'cme McIntosh of Newherg All
area friends are invited to attend the
reception from 2 p m until 4 p m
No gifts, please
Engagements
Day — Branstetter
Dr Bill Tuttle from Portland State University, directs a few
of the 400 and some band members that participated in a four
county band festival Tuesday night.
(Grandmother adopts granddaughter
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This mare, owned by Rod Murray, just recently gave birth
to a foal, and then when the mother of the other died giving
birth, the mare adopted the other colt, which just happens to
be her granddaughter The colts are marked the same and
look like twins
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
Courthouse Annex in Heppncr
reports handling the following
business during the past week
| hum.is
Allen
Hatnman.
Lexington Driving While Unm
sured. $ 11 line.
1 IcrrY le e Riddle*. Heppncr-
\ mlationof the Basic Rule. 40 mph
in a 2 ' mph zone. $3() fine;
Kells Keen. Heppncr-Disorderly
Conduct. $2'3 tine. (MOO fine. 30
days in tail suspended )
Mark. Way. Ixxington-Disorderly
Conduct. $2'$ fine ($100 fine
suspended. 30 days in Jail)
Births
Kyle \ndrew Wright-a son,
Kyle, was horn April I, 1988 to Kcl-
Is and Richard Wright ot Irngon at
St Anthony Hospital, the baby
weighed 7 lbs II oz.
Grandparents arc William and
Geraldine Simonton and John and
Marilyn W right all from Pendleton
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County Planning Com­
mission will hold a public hearing on
April 2Sth at 7 30 p m at the Public
W orks building in larxington to con
sidcr an amendment to the com­
prehensive plan for a new exception
statement tor IKH9 acres of industrial
land at the Port of Morrow, and an
amendment to the zoning ordinance
creating a new "Port Industrial
/o n e
Kent Goodyear
Chairman Morrow County Plann
mg Commission
Published
April
13.
1988
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
OF
MEASURE
El ECTION
COUNTY OT MORROW
Notice is hereby given that on
lucsday. May 17. 1988. an election
will he held in Morrow County . OR
I he polls will he open from 7:00
a m to 8 00 p m The following shall
be the ballot title for the measure
submitted to the electors thereof
ONI Yl \R OPERATING LEVY
OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE
SHAM MORROW COUNTY
I I VY $400.112. OUTSIDE THE
I AY BASE H)R HEALTH CARE
OPERATIONS FOR FISCAL
YEAR 1988 89'
The purpose of this levy is to pro-
sidc funds to balance the Morrow
County Medical Fund operating
budget for fiscal year 1988 89
These lunds arc to provide health
care services and emergency medical
serv ices for all communities of Mor
row County.
LoRaync M Bowman. Morrow
County Budget Officer
Barbara Blood*worth.
Morrow County Clerk
Published April IV 1988
Troy and Molly !>*> of Heppncr announce the engagement of their
daughter Lom . to Bryan Branstetter, son of Gilbert and Mary Branstetter
of Pendleton
The brtde-elect is a graduate of Heppncr High School and Blue Moun
tain Community College She is now employed by Independent Living in
Pendleton
Bryan graduated from Pendleton High School and is employed on the
family farm near Pendleton
A fall wedding is planned
PMH blood drawing is April 20
Blood is needed by hospital pa
tients 24 hours a day. 365 dav* a
year
That's according to Sandi Hanna
who is serving as coordinator of a
Kcd Cross blood drawing schedul
ed for Wednesday. April 20 at
Heppncr Elks Irian 3 p m to 7 p m
The drawing is sponsored by Pioneer
Memorial Hospital
*'The need for blood is ongoing,’'
said Sandi "Therefore, it is very,
very important that people give
blood on a regular basis That way.
the Red Cross will be able to effi­
ciently provide life sustaining blood
when and where it'» needed After
all, every 10 seconds, someone,
some where needs blood."
The blood collected at Heppncr
will be transported to the American
Red Cross Blood Serviccs-Columbia
River Region Blood Center in
Yakima for testing, pmccssing and
packaging From Yakima, the blood
OM SI’s Energy Circus comes
to Morrow County
On Monday. April 18. OMSI
(Jut reach staff w ill bring Energy C ir
custoA .C Houghton Elementary in
Irngon 8 30 to 9 50 a m and 10 to
11 20 a m and Heppncr Elementary
in Heppncr from 2 to 3:30 p m
W hat is energy ’ How is electrici­
ty priHluced'* In Energy Circus
students will be introduced to how
society consumes and conserves
energy by analyzing generators and
turbines, electromagnets, solar col­
lectors. and electronic circuits
OMSI Outreach takes programs
throughout Oregon and the Nor-
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On the 27th day of April, 1988 at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A M
Standard of Time in accordance with
OKS 187 110, at the front door of
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppncr. Oregon. I will sell at
Public Auction all the right, title,
claim and interest of Morrow Coun­
ty to the highest bidder the follow­
ing described real property located
in Morrow County. Oregon, to wit
laH 17. Block 8, Columbia Ter­
race Addition to the City of Board
man. Morrow County. Oregon
Said sale is made under an Order
issued out of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Morrow to ok directed in the Mat­
ter of: Morrow County, a political
Subdivision of the State of Oregon,
by and through it’s County Commis­
sioner* dated march 2. 1988 The
minimum price which may be ac­
cepted lor the property is $4.500 00
as fixed by Order of the County
Court
ROY L DRAGO. Sheriff
Morrow County . Oregon
By Pauline Winter
Chief Civil IVputy
Published March 23. 30. April 6.
13. 1988
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Planning
Commission will hold a public hear
mg on Monday. April 25. 1988. at
8 30 p m at the Public Works
Department in Lexington Oregon A
public hearing will be held on the
following
I Application by Donald E.
Jorgensen for a Conditional Use Per
nut in a General Commercial /.one
for a self-contained R V Park
located in Township 5 North. Range
26 East. Section 25 B. Tax la* 100.
in accordance with sexiion 3 060 of
the Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance
Interested persons are invited to
the hearing to express their views
Written, signed statements will he
considered Reasons for approval or
disapproval should he included in
written or oral statements
Kent (ioodycar
Chairman
Morrow County Planning
Commission
Published April 13. 1988
thwest. ranging from overnight field
experiences and camps to exciting
classroom lectures and demonslra
lions to adult and teacher training,
fultilling OMSI's commitment to
providing science enrichment to
Oregon jnd the entire region
PUBLIC NOTICE
A Decision Notice/Decision An
nouncemcnt prepared pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969 has been duly signed and ex
ccutcd this date for
Fairvicw Fire Salvage Timber
Sale, located in portions of Sections
14 and 15. T 5S. R 27E; W M .
Wheeler County. Heppncr Ranger
District. Umatilla National Forest
Copies
of
the
Decision
Notice/Decision Announcement arc
available at the Heppncr Ranger
District Office The environmental
documentation is also on file at the
District Ranger’s Office
Decisions arc subject to appeal
pursuant to 36 CFR 211 18 A notice
of appeal must he filed with the
Forest Supervisor within forty-five
(45) days from the date of said Deci
mon
Not ice/D ecision
Announcement
Signed this 5th day of April, 1988
Roger W Williams
District Ranger
P O Box 7
Heppncr, Oregon 97836
Published April 13. 1988
PUBLIC NOTICE
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
Probate IX-partment
In the Matter ol the Estate
Of
LOUISE CAROLINE FARLEY
Deceased
NO 88 PR b
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
l“l KSONS
NtXicc is hereby given (hat the
undersigned has been appointed and
has qualified as the personal
representative til said estate All per
sons having claim* 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.
269AN Main Street. P O Box 428.
Heppncr. Oregon 97836. or tf?y
may be barred
All persons whose rights may he
affected by the proceedings in this
estate may obtain additional in forma
non from the records of the court,
the personal representative or the at
torney
for
the
personal
representative
DATED and first published
March 30. I9MX
Shannon Miller.
Personal Representative
Rt 2. Box 2239
Heppncr. Oregon 97836
Published March 30 April 6. 13.
1988
is distributed to 3 1 hospitals in Ccn
tral Washington ami Northeastern
Oregon
The Red Cross collects blood on
ly from voluntary donor* Donor*
must he at least 17 year* old. in good
overall health and weigh more than
110 pounds Proplc over age 65 are
urged to give blood, ami may do so
without a doctor’s permission "In
September we exceeded our goal of
50 units by 7 units of blood Our
goal for this drawing is 60 units
Please, everyone, come give the gift
ol life ami make this drawing the
best ever." says Hanna
PUBLIC NOTICE
N o n a "i
mi \ m k i
ELECTION
COUNTY OF MORROW
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday. May 17. 1988. an election
will he held in Morrow County. OR
The polls will be open form 7 00
a m to 8 00 p m The following
shall be the ballot title for the
measure submitted to the electors
thereof:
ONE YEAR OPERATING I F.VY
<>l TSIDE IHt I \ \ BASI
s u m l MORROW ( o i s n
l BV \ $ L241.804 OUTSIDi I III
i \ \ BASI I ok i »1*1 K KT1NG
PURPOSES FOR FISCAL YEAR
I9HH 80'
The purpose of this levy is to pro
side tumls to balance the Morrow
County operating budget tor fiscal
ym i 1988 8‘i which includes Rond
Fund. County School Fund; Cities
portion of Road Funds, Fair A
Rodeo Fund, and General Fund
(which provides funding lor Fxten
sion Sers ice. Weed Control District.
Soil A Water Conservation District,
Senior Services C oordinator.
Neighborhood Council. Predatory
Animal Damage Control. Museum.
Justice Court. Juvenile Director, Soil
Erosion Control, and Watcrmastcr.
as well a* those serv ices required by
Oregon law )
LoRaync M Bowman, Morrow
County Budget Officer
Barbara Bloodsworth.
Morrow County Clerk
Published April 13, 1988
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF MEASURE
El ECTION
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
N»*icc is hereby given that on
l uesdav. May 17, 1988, an election
will be held in Morrow County
School District. Morrow County.
( >rcgon The polls will he open from
8 00 a m to 8 00 p m Die follow
mg shall he the hallos title for the
measure sunmitted to the electors
thereof
CAPTION (10 words): To
Establish an Up To-Date l ax Base
Q( I SI ION (20 words) Shall
Morrow County School District's
tax base be increased in 1988 89 to
$8,612.025 from the current tax base
Of $884 8 9 8 ’
EXPLANATION (IV) words)
The district adopted the original
Heppncr School Ditnct's 1916 tax
base, and that tax base has grown
over the years to it* present
$884,898 amount This base
represents less than 9*t of the ti*al
funds needed to operate the district
for one year
The purpose of this measure elec
tion is to establish a realistic tax
hascof $8.612.025 to meet the con
tinuing needs of the district This
measure dies not levy a tax Instead,
it updates a 72 year old tax base
The budgeting process will con
tinue to determine the actual jit « Hint
of the tax have that will he levied to
balance the budget
If thiv measure is approved, the
school district will he subject fo the
6T Constitutional limitation and
canm* exceed this limit without
vi*er approval
!>>yle McC'aslin. Supt .
Authorized signature for City.
County, or District
Barbara Bloodsworth.
Morrow County Clerk
Published April 13 |Q8*
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of lonc-Lcxington
Cemetery District Morrow. Slate of
Oregon, to discus* the budget for the
fiscal year July I. 1988 to June 30.
1989 will he held at lone Citv Hall,
lone. Oregon 97843 The meeting
will take place on the 21st day of
April. 1988 at 8 00 p m The pur
pose is to receive the budget message
and document of the district
This is a (Hiblic meeting where
deliberation of the Budget Commit­
tee will take place Any person may
apfxrar at the meeting and discuss the
proposed programs with the Budget
Com mittee
Published: April 13. 1988
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
COUNTY BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
Notice i* hereby given that on
Monday. May 2, 1988, the Board of
Equalization of the County of Mor­
row, Oregon, will meet at the Coun­
ty Courthouse in Heppncr. Oregon,
to publicly examine the assessment
rolls for said County of Morrow, for
the year 1988. and to correct all er­
ror* m valuation, description, or
qualities of land. lots or other pro
perty assessed by the assessor
The assessed valuation of all pro­
perties assessed by the county
assessor’s office in Morrow Coun
ly. a* entered on the assessment roll
for January I, 1988. is KM) percent
of the true cash (market) value of
such property
It shall he the duty of the persons
interested to appear at the time and
place appointed Petitions for adjust­
ment of value must be filed with the
board n<* later than May 31, 1988.
except when the tiling of the petition
at u different time is permitted under
OKS )09 033. JOB090oi 109 i<>3
Dated at Heppncr, Oregon this
13th day of April, 1988
Barbara Bloodsworth
Morrow, County Clerk
State of ( )rcgon
Published April i '. 2t). 27, IMS
PUBLIC NOTICE
N«*icc of Public Hearing
Pursuant to OKS 477 2V). notice
is hereby given that a public hear
mg will be held lor the purpose of
providing all owners of lands an op
portunity to be lieard on nutters per
laming to the budgeting of moneys
required to defray the cost of fire
protection and suppression within
the boundaries of the Eastern Oregon
Fire Protection District and lor
privately owned lands in Baker,
Crook IXschule*, Gilliam. Grant
Harney, Hood Kiser. Jefferson.
Malheur. Morrow. Unutilla. Union.
Wallowa. Wasco and Wheeler coun
tics within the boundaries of the
IXschulcs. Malheur. Ml. Hood,
Othoco. Umatilla and Wallowa
Whitman National Forests
Hearings will he held at the
follow mg places
Central Oregon Division. Friday.
May 6, 1988, I p m., at Prinevillc
Division Headquarters. Prinevillc,
( )regon
Central Oregon Division, Friday
May 6 1988. I p in . at The Dalles
Division Headquarters. The Dalles,
( hegon
Northeast Oregon Division. Fri­
day. May 6. 1988. I p in , at l a
Grande Division Ficadquartcrs. 1 -a
Grande. Oregon
Central Oregon Division. Friday,
May 6. 1988. I p in., al John Day
Division Headquarters. John Day,
Oregon
Copies of this budget may be in
spec ted at the Lastern Oregon Forest
Protection
District offices at John Day,
Prinevillc. The Dalles, and l a
Grande. Oregon
OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT
o l FORESTRY
JAMES E BROWN. STATE
FORESTER
Published April I 3. 20. 1988
1 r \HP OF THANK?»
I would like to thank everyone for
all the cards, flowers and prayers
while I was in the hospital Thank
you for the Faster Lily I received on
my arrival home
Grace Baker
4 13-Ip
Thank you lor your presence at
my birthday celebration For the
many beautiful cards, phone calls,
and visits It is very rewarding to
know that their are so many good
friends Thank you so much.
Roy W Lindstrom
4 13-Ip
We want to thank all the parents
that donated food for the spagfietti
feed, held April 9. and all those that
attended the feed Thank you to the
students that worked serving and
special thanks to Martha Munkcrs
for cooking and her crew of Chen
Clark. Millie Hunt, and Be be
Munkers
Jean Strange and Dave Gunderson
4-13-lc
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I CARD OF TH A N K S
I am taking this way to say my
thanks to all die doctors and nurses
that took care of me during my
surgery at Good Samaritan Hospital.
Also to everyone for the cards, gifts
and phone calls, everything is ap
predated very much
Hamid Stevens
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( Kir deepest heartfelt thanks to our
friends and extended family
members who surprised us by mak­
ing our 40th wedding anniversary a
very special occasion
Your giving us the gift of
rededicatxHi of our wedding vows by
furnishing the most willing minister
and (he beautiful (lowers, not to
mention the melodious vocal, truly
made this the most joyful anniver­
sary ever The whole thing was pull­
ed off with such finevse we didn't
realize what had actually happened
until it was all over Good thing the
groom was still williniz Our friend'
arc precious diamonds in our old
weddding bands and we find new
meaning to our love in the words of
Camus. "In the midst of winter, I
finally learned that (here is in me an
invincible summer." And we look
forward to that greater wedding feast
with a renewed gift of courage.
Thanks for the most precious
m e m o rie s ,
Fd and Ruth Parm
Lexington
4-13-Ip
This is to express Edith
Nichoson's joy and appreciation to
all her friends and family for their
warm wishes in celebration o f her
96th birthday on April 10. (Xir
thanks to the American Ixgion Aux
iliary Post 95 for sponsoring the cof­
fee hour al the United Church of
Christ in lone that «.lay. (hat made the
personal greeting possible, and the
staff and auxiliary of Pioneer
Memorial Hospital tor the "preview
party" on Suturday at the Nursing
Home where motlier will continue to
welcome visitors.
Jack and Alice (Nichoson) Newel
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The lone Jr High girls basketball
team w ishes to express thanks to the
businesses and to all of the people
who made donations and supported
them in their money making pro
jects. Your generosity was greatly
appreciated in helping to pay our
way to the A A U Jr Olympic
Basketball Tournament Thank you
The Team
Brandi hall; Kris BcDortha; Jannie
Cupps. Chrystal Minster; Kart
Morgan; Nuncy Morter. Heidi
Nelson, Amy Pointer. April Taylor.
Coach Dana Heidcman
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Pancake Feed and Car Wash Sat
April 16th 9 a in United Church at
lone. Sponsored by High School
Senior ( hurch Group
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HELP WANTED Application'.m
now being accepted at Heppncr C i­
ty Hall for manager and two
lifeguards for the Heppncr
Municipal Pool Applicants for
manager must hold a current Water
Safety Instructor's Card
Mail to City of Heppncr. P () Box
756. Heppncr OR 978 36 April 29.
1988 is the last day applications will
he accepted The City of Heppncr is
an Equal Opportunity Employer
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