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• ■* • .. • _ <■ ; / •* * '*« - r .v * * : . I ^7*r- .? > * ? f V f f : . ?. .»V * * SIX llrppnrr Gazette-Times, lleppner. O re««« W ràmméty. December » . I9Ê9 (. EASTERN OREGON OUTDOORS • * 1 Nazarene Church PUBLIC NOTICE plans program 1 MOTOR OIL ON SALE NOTICE The Heppner Church o f the Nazarene will be having their Christmas program on Sunday. Dec 1 7 a I I a m A Christmas potluck will be at noon N A PA MOTOR OIL SAE JO • VM JO • i » 10W»-40 • 20W VO h> M ark Haierlt 1C I eea O n e fnr S u m m e r KJflt j u r r m m r n t r A ll me rvfhl parta in alI (he (h e rVh< rio s placea' (iacea* all >76 9 l 2 d M 8 E Center Heppner Steelhead in 19HH If PLAN ON IT with l lallmark Calendars! Come vet* our entire line. Wc have quite a variety! tc^f' x \ 'H i,WÄ'C <*? 3 \ O. * S t • I >' - Q u il t s C a l e n d a r . c ^ U * 0 * R ^ M umwj ' a D au / j IN( J I 7 N orth M din , * ll«*L)pn«,r 076-4158 ;»■ / * r ■ *, , . • «■ * <4 Ïfa n Jut d. .y*i m<i**4<tyr ‘ÿ /Á+4* t/iuyÁ/fp J .J L : /f, '//f^ h r r ( ’ 4/rt/y ?r. < V : i i i - i r * , 3 O C . tí. f rrÿi /t ?7<S f6 ■ K u p n . . Atnú m Àl. À i/ w / / >A+4±/utn /fl f*>//*A (1 / ÿm , / Á 44 9*4 Á ( « tít+imr*^ Wagon Wheel T o v Dance > ' * • ■ r ‘ • ■ , /< - / * ' * *■ / ». • • V« c ' l r • . ' • s> * Sat. 16th Benefit the Needy Children ' ■ <r i ■ v v V - £ »«i > , , - , -v > N. , / M , . Z*'. y - , » » ..-z / V Y < > * >•' i - / " V ' T V, > > ' ' ' * • * 9pm - 2am M ÍÍJ '>■ • , V - vi \ *^V • •« * # *», 1 • í z* » f* Donate toys tor area kids Music by H ill Morgan ' 1 • ■/.. :i r fishermen in 1988, though that success * as actually the result o f two separate steelhead runs the 1987 88 run and the 1988 89 run At any rate, the ti*al catch for the John Day in 1988 numbered 224 greater than the stale s se cond most successful summer steelhc.id fishery last year, the Columbia River below Bonneville Dam ‘ Probably the most significant aspect o f this whole thing is the fact that these (o f the John Day River» arc wild fish.” said Errol Claire. ORFTV District fisheries Biologist tor the John Day River Basin Wc are able to manage the habitat and the environment in such a way that w e've still got a river system that can put out that kind o f fish This is natural pro^ duct ion. when you look at a lot o f those other rivers, that catch is based on a mued fishery , since all those other rivers have got hatchery stix'k But the Ji*hn Day is an entirely wild fishery, and it's right on top o f the heap, so that's important Three other eastern Oregon streams also contributed to the state's list o f top ten summer steelhead producers tor 1988. including the Columbia River above Bonneville Dam, the Deschutes River and Elood River Slightly lower counts o f fish passing the Bonneville and Ji*hn Day Dams in 1988 plus poor water and fishing conditions around much o f eastern Oregon during early 1989 will doubtless be reflected in this year's catch totals o f the 1988-89 run. yet better water conditions and the somewhat higher dam counts observed this year could result in an improved fishery tor the 1989-90 scav>n "T h e run appears to be much better this year.'' Claire said of the John Day River in particular "We re going to have to wait until we do our itspawning ground »counts, but I think this year is going to be a better year than last year ” Claire emphasized that while the number o f steelhead counted past the John Day Dam was greater this year than the past two years, it is only a general indication o f what can be expected "W h ile wc certainly use the dam counts as a nmgh indicator, we haven't been really successful in correlating run size with those counts The dif tercncc is. wc can't differentiate wild and hatchery fish, that's just total steelhead O f course, we know the fish wc arc going to get tup the John Dayl are going to be the wild segment The tables below suggest past angler successes on eastern Oregon sum liter steelhead rivers of the Columbia River system, compiled from data tn»m returned salmon steelhead k.inls When noting the fluctuations in year ly catch totals o f each river. Claire adv ises anglers to consider that steelhead run in cycles, and many variables influence the run size each year, often the result of stream or ocean conditions o f several years prior "W h ile w e've had some good years, we need to realize that wc are go ing to have some years that arc not always going to be right out there on top St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board j j .* P le a s o j o i n u s l o r a n ; (, 1 <*• <■* . <* •• i» J * -- r Á «, „ft,, • Í ' N -»V ♦ . " C v ,. * V 4 • ' * * ■ if*t. , ' ft* * ***** i » * O PEN H O USE .<•* « » > • t r \ » X* V \ • -i U Many people and activities around here arc celebrating the coming Christmas One important event this week is a sale of special baked goods and candies the afternoon of lies 17 in the front room from I to 4 f riends continue to add to holiday decorations Quilters and Company completed a charming tree for the dining room with a h<*st of homespun angels Twinkly lights around the front windows arc a gift from the Chamber of Commerce and a tree and lights in the sitting room were jonated by Bill Rawlins and decorated by Daisy Collins and Jain- Raw'rns PhillipSpicerKuhn made an evergreen swag for the lobby and Bill Kuhn set up a big tree on Sun day. a gift from the Frank Osmin ranch There arc no more decorations so everyone is invited to nuke it a "community tree" by coming and hang ing a tew decorations wherever they chose Ornament hangers are on a small table or you may ask in the office l^ist Wednesday at dinner Mrs Calvert's second graders entertained the seniors with songs and instrumental music Every o ik en»oyed it Die Nutri tion Site Committee introduced the new assistant cook, Mary Ella Moyer The Christmas potluck party was a success with Karen Holland play ing. singing and leading the group sing After the gift exchange, the extra "w hite elephants" were sold at the auction by auctioneer Helen Gilliam Fourteen seniors contributed poinscttias for the tables This week Kitty Bredemeier s school chorus will entertain at the senior center Shirley Haugen has joined the office staff The former Shirley Corrcgal. and her husband Donald, have recently moved here lor their retirement She will be in the office from 9 to I p m on Mondays Melt week The Christmas dinner will be baked ham. potatoes, fruit salad, broccoli, fresh baked bread and pumpkin custard Assisting with serving will be the Lexington Baptist Church volunteers Seniors and handicapped, remember, you have a taxi service available for the extra trips o f the season Appointments for Dollaridc can be made by calling. 67b 9t)KI. b7b-941A or 676 9t)A8. Tuesdays and Thursdays and you may ask for other days A thought The message o f Christmas is Peace for all those who can read it Ti*o much scurrying around now may show our need for remedial reading / ’•», s PUBLIC NOTICE NO TIC E OF E LE C TIO N On March 27. 1990. an election will he held for the purpose o f elec ting hoard members to fill the post (ions and terms for the following districts. Morrow County . Oregon MORROW C O U N T Y SCHCXJl D IS TR IC T Zone 1 Director for four (4) year term ending June AO. 1 9 4 4 Boardman Imgon Advisory Com mittee position 11 for three (3 ) vear term ending June 30. 1993. m t ........ ....... H Appm»imately 7.366 Keelhead were ,akcn logged by John Day River . Ÿttm//i>n • X- O ’- ' »• /m J punch card data recently compiled by 3Uf * > * f /. J .X # / V r ■ * V * i ♦ , p . £ / / C 1 >* 4 / 4 * 1 / /y mm/f a //jr tr n J * a n J rr/a/tprj ft* ■* • ' • n * Ranked Slumber ^Heppner Auto Parts® ' f n J o h n IJOy t \ l V € r QUART at i. Eastern O regon'» John Da> River produced more summer run steelhead for anglers in 1988 than an> other river in the stale, according to steel head F o r R e t i r i n g C it y T r e a s u r e r M A R Y J E A N McC A B E M o n d a V, Doc*. 1 8 . 1 9 8 9 1 - 5 PM H o p p n o r C i t y H a ll Boardman Imgon Auvivory Ctwn- mittce position #3 for one ( I ) year term ending June 30. 1991 Boardman Im giw Advisory Com mittee position *6 for three (3 ) year term ending June 30. 1993 Heppner Lexington A d visory Committee position *1 for three (3) year term ending June .30. 1993 Heppner Lexington A dvisory Committee position 42 for three (3> year term ending June 30. 1993 Heppner Lexington A d visory Committee position 41 for three (3) year term ending June 30. 1993. lone l>cxington Advisory Com mittee position *4 lor three (3) year term ending June W), 1993 Each candidate for the offices listed above must tile a declaration of candidacy or petition tor nomina tion with the M orrow County Clerk's O ffice in Heppner, Oregon, not later than A 00 p m on January 23. 1990 Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth Published December 13, 1989 PUBLIC NOTICE C IR C U IT C O U R T OF O REGON MORROW C O U N T Y M ATE OE O REG O N . Acting by and through the Director o f Veterans Affairs, Plaintiff, V REX A B A IRD and JACKIE K BAIRD . Defendants No 89 C V 42 NOTICE OE SALE By virtue of an Execution issued out o f the above entitled court in the above-entitled cause to me directed and dated on November 24, 1989. based upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on October 3 1. 1989. in favor o f the State o f Oregon. Acting by and through the Director o f Veterans' Affairs, com manding me to make sale o f the following described real property, to-wit Township 3 North. Range 26, East o f the Willamette Meridian. Morrow County, Oregon Section 23 Beginning at the Southwest Comer of D * 4, Bloc k 38 West. Thence Exist a distance o f 178 13 feet along the South houn clary o f L it 4 to a point. Thence North a distance of 24^ (X) teet along a line running parallel to the West boundary o f la « 4 to a point, said point being on the South line of thai property deeded to Albeza Gutierrez and Juan Garcia in deed recorded in Morrow County deed records at Book " M " . Page 17301. Thence Wes a distance o f 17813 feet nxirc or less along the Gutierrez and Gar cia tract to a point, said point being on the East boundary o f Seventh Street West. Ihencc South a distance o f 243 (HI feet to the point o f beginning to satisfy a Judgment against defen danls Rex A Baird and Jackie R Baird for the sum o f S *4,399 An. together with interest at 9 0 percent per annum from date o f Judgment until paid N O W . TH EREFO RE, by virtue o f said Execution and Judgment and in compliance with the command o f said Writ. I will on the 1 Ith day of January. 1990, at 10:00a m at the front door o f the Morrow County Courthtmse in Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon, sell at public auc tion and subject to redemption to the highest bidder for cash in hand all o f the right, title and interest which Joseph l W ilhelm and Mariana D W ilhelm or any successor had on September 12. 1977 and June 3, 1978. the dates o f plaintiffs mor (gages, and thereafter had in and to the above described real property or any part or portion thereof, to satisfy said Execution and Judgment and interest, costs and accruing costs D A T E D at Heppner. Oregon, on December 6. 1989 Roy Drago. Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published December 13. 20, 27, « 9 M d January 3, 1940 ______ The M om iw County Court will he considering four-year appointment» to serve on the Morrow County Planning Com m ission for the following geographical areas 1 Tw o appointments from the C i ty o f Boardman or surrounding area 2 One appointment from the lone area A letter o f interest should he sub mitted to the Morrow County Court, P O Box 788. Heppner, Oregon by December 31. 1989 Published December 13. 20 and 27, 1989______________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE IN TH E M A T T E R OF C IV IL FO R FE ITU R E OF I 1984 C h evrolet Blazer Washington I It H M 1979 BUU. registered to Trinidad Mendoza. 2 1979 Chevrolet Camero, Oregon License #GSM 732. registered to Candelario Mendoza. 3 Weapons and ammunition o f vary ing types and sizes. 4 Coins and cash. 3 Mivc-ellanoxis drug puraphcnalia and personal property, all seized from the Candelario Mendoza and Nicolas Perez residence. 397 Anderson Road. Boardman. Oregon on or .i»s>ui November 10, 1999 N O T IC E T O A L L P O T E N T IA L ( I A IM A M S AND TO A L L U N K N O W N PE R S O N S RE \l> n o s N O T IC E CA R E El L L V t ! YO U MUST "C L A IM AN IN TEREST IN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED SEIZED PROPERTY OR Y< >1 w n l A l r O M A T K A l L Y LOSE A N Y IN TE R E ST YO U M A Y H A VE . TO " C L A I M " YOU Ml s I III I Wi l l ! I HI •P O R I i l l ! Kl COI NSEL” L IS T E D B E L O W . A L E G A L P A P ! K C A L L E D \ " C l A IM THE " C L A I M " MUST BE G IVE N TO III l F O R F E IT U R E C O U N S E L W IT H IN 13 D A Y S O F IH I I AST D AY I HIS N o n a IS PUBLISHED THE C L A IM M U ST I V l l DE A ) Y O U R l Kl l N A M E . A N D B) YO U R CUR RE N T A N D FU TU R E M A IL IN G ADDRESS. C ) THE N A T U R E A N D E X T E N T OE Y O U R IN II Kl s i in m i P R O P E R TY I)» IH I TIM E. TR A N SE R O R A N D C IR C U M S T A N C E S OE Y O l ’ R A C Q U IS IT IO N O F YO U R IN II Kl SI IN IHI PROPI K13 B) I HE. RE ASONS YO U BELIEVE THE PRO PERTY is NOT si B JECT I D P O R I E ITU R E . F) A L L F A C T S S U P P O R T IN G THESE KI \ S (»N S G ) A N Y ADDI T IO N A L FA C TS S U PPO R TIN G Y O U R i I m s A N D , H ) THE PRECISE Kl l IEF Y O U SEEK IT MUST HI is PR<>Pi K l ( >RM \N | > BE S IG N I D MS S i »1 I NI >1 K P ! N A I IS O P P ! K JI KS I H I D i A D I INI R > r PR IN G IS J A N U A R Y 6. 1990 W H ERE TO FILE A " C L A I M " A N D FOR M ORE IN F O R M A TION FO R FEITU RE COUNSE1. Jeff M Wallace. M C D A PHONE 676 l«»6 l Address P <> B«>x 604. Courthouse, Heppner OR 97836 SEIZING A G E N C Y Morrow Coun ty Sheriff PHONE 676 9061 Ad drew P O Box 139, Courthouse. Heppner OR 978*6 S U M M A R Y S T A T E M E N T OE BASIS FOR C IV IL FO R FEITU RE On the 10th day o f November, 1989. the above described was seiz ed for civil forfeiture by the Morrow County Sheriff's Office The proper ty is subject to forfeiture under OR la w Chapter 791 as X proceeds X profits and or X instrumentalities us cd in the following prohibited con dud. and/or the solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit the follow ing prohibited conduct X possession X o f a controlled substance, X delivery ol a controlled substance. X manufacture o f a controlled substance F O R F E IT ! Kl means that the property will he transferred to the government and persons with any interest in the property will be deprived o f that interest without compensation because o f the use or acquisition o f the property in or through prohibited conduct as defin ed in ( »K 1 aw Published December 6. 13, 20 and 27. 1989 I C A K I) O F T I I A A k S thank vim to everyi«ic who p ticipated in the Morrow Co Yov Basketball clinic at Heppner December 9 A special thank you Gale Gray. Lee Padberg. P; Minster and Anne Bedortha Betty Matt he 12 12 :i F O N T A F O I M ) ____ LOST Saturday, Dec 2, probably at Artifactory-xilver dangle eamng with shepherds' crook shank Keep sake REWARD 676-5153 _____ » n a - i p