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-. . . • • • * , ’ * " - .. .» , . - ' ? / r • »' ■ * • • ' . & SIX- H rp p rn r Gazette-1 imr*. Hepp'-'-r. '* m W ednesday, Janu«r) 10, 1990 Forest closed to attract deer, elk to feeding site rhe 25.000- acre fenced area of the Starkey Experimental Forest and Range, southwest of laG rande. has been temporarily closed to the public until early spring in 1900 The annual, winter closure will allow researchers to bait deer and elk into th winter feeding site within the closure "In order to attract deer and elk to the winter feeding site, we arc setting mil alfalfa hay and pellets along all major roads throughout the study area." I-arry Bryant, wildlife biologist for the USDA Forest Ser vice. said. "W e are asking the public to cooperate and remain out of the area *> that an im al can find and readily use the bait along the roads, thus en suring that animals move to the winter site as quickly as possible," Bryant said. Once deer and elk arc baited into the winter feeding site, their ptiy steal condition and repr»»ductivc status will be checked ¿»me animals will be fitted with radio collars or car tagged for identification The animals will be released back into the main study area in early spring. 1990 The enclosure will reopen to the public at that time The closed research area. 2H miles s»>uthwcst of I-aGrandc on the Wallowa Whitman National Forest, is surrounded by an 8-fix*-high deer and elk proof fence that was constructed during 1987 as part of the ciHiperativc research effort bet . * [ '• : V ■■ * t New law gives car insurance discount As the New Year rings in. older motorists will have an incentive to refresh their driving skills A new law which tiKik effect January 1 re quires all auto insurance companies in the state to give insurance premium discounts to drivers who successfully complete a state approv cd driver education course Bob Mackey, statewide coor I , , • • * ■ » . » ■ V' > ' ■■ r * . 1 . - » . '.* * ; l ■ , iV . t • t » . 'I « * ■■ * /V ' * ' ■■ * » dituitor of the 55 Alive Mature Dnv ing Program for the American AsvHiution of Retired Persons (AARP). said, " in order to take ad vantage of the auto insurance dis counts, drivers 55 and older must complete a driver education course every three years and those 70 and oliler must take the c»Hirsc every two years " Mackey said the aging process can slow reaction tim e, narrow peripheral vision and cause hearing loss and these factors can cause ac cidents among older m»*tonsts An eight hour classroom course taught by AARP alerts older drivers about how the aging process affects driv ing and reviews ways to cope with traffic hazards and ailvcrsc driving conditions. Because of the new law, Mackey said AARP’* 55 Alive Mature Dnv ing courses arc expected to double the number of course graduates in |99() to 15,000 from 7.500 Mackey said there are 750 licensed auto in surance companies in the stale and that until now only a handful of in surance companies have provided auto insurance discounts to oliler drivers. AARP is the nation's largest organization of Americans V) and older The nonprofit, nonpartisan organization offers a wide variety of membership benefits, legislative representation at federal and state levels, and educational and com munity service programs carried out through a national network of volunteers and local chapters The association, based in Washington I) C with a Northwest regional of fice in Seattle, also offers a variety of educational and advocacy pro grams for older workers, who make up one third of AARP's total membership • * V , , *«* rV ... • &*■ «*• .1 •* v '>> .r V . - t é V ' . Y • P a n e lin g S a le off all paneling in stock H new styles 4 co lo rs to choose from Other selec lions to choose from too Stile tv»*! thru Jan 17 4 .x H * 4 " w hite PEG BOARD only $ • « ' \ ■ V * h% '4*' > % Í. > ■xT-’ *' : r c g . S 7 40 . , • ^ „■*< » PETTYJOHN’S , • * Hrm t Iw'dao Svpeh * L *.vr ; » • : i y* ' r 'a * s* * * • * - • / mr- ween the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the USDA Forest Service The outcome of the 10-year study will effect the way the national forests arc managed in the future C losures and restrictions are necessary to ensure a successful and credible study, according to Bryant Forest Supersiv*r Bob Richmond reminds recreationists that the Starkey research area is permanent ly closed to snowmobiles The houn dary of the snowrmtbile closure in cludes all area inside the fence and a small area between the fence and highway 244 Signs have been posted along the fence and the highway Also the 12 fix* wale right of-way along both sides of the fenceline is closed permanently to all motorized vehicles. More information about restric tions and closures can be obtained from the USDA Forest Service, Forestry and Range Sciences l-ah, 1401 Gckeler lane. laG randc, OR 978.50 phone 503-963-7122 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET MEETING The Morrow County Budget Committee will meet on Friday. January 19. 1990 at 9 (X) a m in the County Court chambers in the Coun ty Courthouse. Mcppner. OR The purpose of this meeting is to discuss and approve a supplemental budget for the fiscal year 1989 90 This meeting is open to the public LoRayne M Bowman Budget Officer Published J.inuary 10. 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT TRANSFER APPLICATION 6227 AND 6228 Davit, Cheney filed an application with the Water Resources Depart ment for approval of additional points of diversion of water from Willow Creek, as provided by ORS 540 510 to 540 5 30 Certificate 111. in the name of Big Flat Cattle Company , describes a right limited to 3 39 cubic feet per second from Willow Creek, for ir n gat ion of, among other lands, a certain 7 42 acres in Section 16. 122 12 acres in Sec 17, 5 1 22 ac/cs in Sec 20. and 22 9 \ as res in Sec 2 1. 1 2 N K J I WM I he date of priority is 1894 Certificate 187. in the name of J S Rogers, describes a right limited to 1.05 cubic feet per second from Willow Creek, for irrigation of 62 5 acres in Sec 20. T 2 N. R 23 E. W M The dates of priority arc 1875 and 1903 Water for said rights is diverted through the Highlinc Ditch The applicant proposes to retain said point of diversion of water and .Kid a point located 1756 feet South and 1115 feet West from the nor theast corner Sec 20. being within the SE '4 NE 9 of Sec 20. T 2 N. k : ' i WM Certificate 122, in the name of Nathan Cecil, describes a right limited tot) 58 cubic foot per second from Willow Creek, for irrigation of 35 acres in Sec 6. T 2 N. R 23 E. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Planning Commission will hold a public hear ing on January 29 1990. at the M or row County Annex Building. Ir- rigon, Oregon at 7:30 p m to hear a request by Morrow County to i^>en a gravel pit on land belonging to Morrow County, Township 5N. Range 26. Section 26. east of Eighth Street West, approx mutely 2 miles west of and north of State Highway 730 Interested persons arc invited to the hearing and to express their views Written, signed statements will be considered Reasons for ap proval or disapproval should be in eluded in written or oral statements Kent Goodyear, Chairman M orrow C ounty Planning Commission Published January 10. 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the City of Hcppner, Mormw County. Stale of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the Fiscal Year July I. 1990 to June 30. 1991 will be held at City Hall. 188 W Willow Street. Hcppner. Oregon The meeting will take place on the 23rd day of January . 1990 at 7:00 P M The purpose is to receive the budget message and document of the City of Hcppner A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained after Januarv 22nd at Ci ty Hall. 188 W Willow Steet. bet ween the hours of 9 A M and 5 00 PM This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Commit tec will take place Any person nuy appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee Marshall Lovgrcn. Budget Officer Published J.inu.irv in 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE Port o f M orrow C om m ission Meeting Wednesday. Jan 10,1990. 3 p m Port of Morrow Office No I Marine Drive Published January 10, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE AM END ED NOTICE OF ELECTION On March 27. 1990. an election will be held for the purpose of elec ting board members to fill tlie post lions and terms for the following districts. Mormw County, Oregon MORROW C O l V I Y S C H t 8)1 DISTRICT Zone I Director for four (4) year term ending June 30. 1994 BoanJman Imgon Advisory Com mittee positKin #1 for three (3) year term ending June 30. 1993 Boanlman Imgon Advisory Com mittee position #3 for i>ne (I) year term ending June 30, 1991. Boardman Imgon Advisory Com mittee position #6 for three (3) year term ending June 30, 1993. Hcppner Lexington Advisory Committee position #1 for three (3) year term ending June 30. 1993 H cppner-Lexington Advisory Committee position 02 for three (3) year term ending June 30. 1993 Hcppner Lexington Advisory Committee positKin #7 for three (3) year term ending June 30. 1993. lone Advisory Committee position #3 for one ( Ij year term ending June 30, 1991. lone-Lexington Advisory Com mittee position 44 for three (3) year term ending June 30, 1993 Each candidate for the offices listed above must file a declaration of candidac y or petition for nomina turn with the Morrow County Clerk’s Office in Hcppner, Oregon, not later than 5:00 p m on January 23. 1990 Morrow County Clerk Barbara Hlixxisworth Published January 10. 1990____ NOTICt Of SE R V I C E Of PERSO N A L PROPOSED USE HEARING A public bearing before die budget committee will be held on the Pro posed Use of State Revenue Sharing Funds, so that they may be con sidered as the budget for the City of Heppner for the Fiscal Year 1990-91 is being developed The hearing will be Januarv 23. 1990 at 7 00 P M . at City Hall. 188 W Willow Street. Heppner. Oregon Marshall Lovgrcn. Budget Officer Published January 10. 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to ORS 294 401, that a meeting of the budget committee of Morrow County Scfxxvl District No I will be held on the 22nd day of January. 1990 at 7 30 pm in the district office in Lexington. Oregon, for the purpose of receiving the budget message and budget docu ment of said district for the fiscal year 1990-91 This is a public meeting where deliberations of the budget commit tee will take place, and any person may appear and discuss proposed program* with the budget commit tee at that time A copy of the budget document will he available at 270 W Main St.. Lexington. Oregon at the time of the meeting Doyle McCaslin Budget Officer Published January 10. 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE The C ounty C ourt m eeting scheduled for Wednesday. January 17. 1990 will be cancelled due to a lack of forum The commissioners will be attending a hi»ard of cquah/a tion meeting The next regularly scheduled meeting will be on Wednesday January 24. 1990 at 9 a m at the courthouse Hcppner. ( )rcgon IxiRaync M Bowman Administrative Assistant Published January 10, 1990 P R O P E R T Y TAX W A R R A N T S NOTICE Is h e r e b y given p u r s u a n t to ORS 311.615 of the s e rvice of Personal P r o p e r t y Tax w a r r a n t s upon the f o l l o w i n g listed tax payers. Payment of the f o l l o w i n g listed d e l i n q u e n t taxes with interest and cost of s e r v i c e must be made by J a n u a r y 10, 1990 or s aid warrants shall be filed w i t h the C o u n t y Cle r k of Morrow County, Oregon, for e n t r y in the C o u n t y Cle r k L i e n R ecord, and shall become a lien upon the title to any Interest In real p r o p e r t y own e d by the p e r s o n against w h o m the w a r r a n t Is issued, and the taxes on personal property e m b r a c e d In the w a r r a n t w i t h interest, p e n a l t i e s and costs a p p l i c a b l e therto, shall c o n t i n u e as a lien on all the personal p r o p e r t y of the person a s s e s s e d as o t h e r w i s e p r o v i d e d by law. The ef f e c t shall be the same as though the pe o p l e of the c o u n t y had recovered the judgement against the p e r s o n c h a r g e d for the full amount of the delinquent tax co v e r e d by the w a r r a n t together w i t h interest th e r e o n and cost as p r o v i d e d by law. NAME DESCRIPT ION YEAR TAX BURNETT, M O R R I S H. PEGGY J. MOB 1L E HOME 89 U 2 .79 .38 15.00 58.17 /INTER, ROBERT MOBILE HOME 89 56.31 .50 1500 71.81 MILLER, MOBILE HOME 89 35.83 .96 15.00 51. 7 9 CHARLES, MOBILE HOME 89 123.73 1. 10 15.00 139.83 FLORES, P E D R O JR. MOBILE HOME 89 37.82 1.01 15.00 53.83 HAMPTON, LORI MOBILE HOME 89 68. UH .61 15.00 8 k . 05 k JUDY BRINSON, VIOLA k THOMAS k INI TO PE NAL TY J A N . 15 . 90 TOTAL EDWAR0S, D O R O T H Y MOBILE HOME 89 102.95 .92 15.00 118.87 POPE, KAROL MOBILE HOME 89 137.06 1.22 15.00 153.28 HAMBY, WM MOBILE HOME 89 126.68 1.13 15.00 1k2.81 LACEY, STEVE MOBILE HOME 89 113.39 1.01 15.00 129.kO w m i tu- d.uc of priority is 1901 CAMERON, MOBILE HOME 89 180.01 1.60 15.00 196.61 Certificate 185 Vi. in the name of John Rucdv Irrigation Ditch Com pans, describes a right limited to 0 0 8 cubic foot per second from Willow Creek, for irrigation of, among other lands. 5 ac res in Sec 6, T 2 N. R 23 E. WM The date of priority is October, 1900 Certificate 1941, in the name of R E Duncan, describes a right limited tot) 5 cubic foot per second from Willow Creek, for irrigation of U) acres in Sec 6. T 2 N, R 23 E, WM rhe date of priority is July 11. 1908 Water for said rights is diverted through a ditch, also known as Nate Cecil; Murphy, and Rucdv Ditch I The applicant proposes to retain said point of diversion of water and add diversions located 1010 feet South and 792 feet West from the northeast comer Sec 7, being within the Nl i Nl * o f S6C 7 and '26 feet North and 1551 feet West from southeast corner Sec 6, being within the SW 'a SEN of Sec 6. T 2 N. R D0CKEN, MARK MOBILE HOME 89 161.39 1 .k3 15.00 177.82 P A L M E R , CARL MOBILE HOMI 89 82.53 .73 15.00 98.26 PEREZ, ROB E R T L. KAREN MOBILE HOME 89 22 5 . 6 7 2.01 15.00 2 k 2 .66 P O R T U E S 1, L Y N N E . MOBILE HOMt 89 26 8 . 5 k 2 .39 15.00 285.93 mobile HOMf 89 189.23 1.68 15.00 205.91 WEST, A L F R E D A OLA MOBILE HOME 89 1 12.U8 1.00 15.00 1 2 8 .k8 HICKEY, DAN M. MO B I L E HOME 89 36.75 .98 15.00 52. 7 3 GARCIA, C E S I L I O k AUDEL 1 A MOBILE HOMI 89 U06.93 3.62 1 5 .0 0 k 2 5 .55 OSBORN. MOBILE HOME 89 36.01 1.01 15.00 5k. 02 WILLIAMS, DWUANE MO B I L E HOME 89 15k.76 1.38 15.00 171.1k NAVARRO, PED R O MO B I L E HOME 89 16.06 .US 15.00 31.51 NAVARRO, JORGE MOBILE HOMI 89 161.99 1 .kk 15.00 1 7 8 .k3 STEVENS. L A R R Y W. MO B I L E HOMI 89 20.76 .55 15.00 36.31 HECKER, J 0 H N A T H 0 N C H R 1STA MOBILE HOME 89 23.97 .6k 15.00 39.61 PHIL IP. ARTHUR B. MO B I L E HOME 89 36.52 .97 15.00 52. k9 JACINTO. M O B 1L E HOMf 89 79.06 .70 15.00 9k. 78 2 t B. W M Additional information or forms an»l rules for filing protests will be furnished upon request P riests may be filed by persons alleging injury to their existing water rights If a pro test is filed, a hearing will be scheduled IF NO PROTEST IS FILED. IHI APPLICATION M A I 10 APPRt A ED WITHOUT A HEAR IS(. Ml I N u | Ml I OKI 20 DAYS AFTER IHI LAST PLBI I CATION OF THIS NOTICE Dated at Salem. Oregon this 14th dav of December. 1989 WII I LAM H YOUNG. Director Published IXvcmber 27, 1989. Januarv 1 and 10. |99ti VI V I A N k BERG, MARK, k DENNIS k P E D R O Z. M O O R E , ERA, A k PETTY, 0 Z R 0 MOBILE HOME 89 2k. 72 .66 15.00 k0.38 PACHECO, MOBILE HOME 89 2k. 72 .66 15.00 kO. 38 SULLIVAN, WM k JOHNSON, C . MOB I L E HOME 89 56.13 .50 15.00 71. 6 3 S U L L I V A N . WM L . k J BAR S RAN C H MOB I L E HOME 89 156.7k 1.39 15.00 173.13 CONNELL, EARL W. CONNELL. ALI T A MOB I L E HOME 89 157.kk 1 ,k0 15.00 173.6k H U B PERSONAL PROP 89 6 5 0 . k9 5 .78 15.00 671.27 SALVADOR INVESTMENTS HOMf 89 Ik. 9k .k0 15.00 30. 3 k M O B 1L E HOME 69 181.01 1.61 15.00 197.62 M A R S H A L L , RO B E R T D. MOBILE Jc DEL L A STRAVENS, MICHAEL Margo Sherer Morrow County Tax C o l l e c t o r Published I Vi ember 20. 2-. |989. Januarv 3 and 10. 1*4*40 W e P r in t FOSTERS G-T Printing 147 Wi I low- Hcppner «7« »22« I rAll!) OF THANKS We would like to thank Creslon Robinson. Arme Heilman. Jack Hca ly. Bob DcSpain. Willie Maddem and Jay Coil for helping us remove the tree from our hi Hive We really appreciate all your help The Dave Winters Family ______________ l-10-lc I would like lo thank all my friends and family who was so concerned about my two times I have been in the hospitals My thanks to Dr Dan tier and Dr Park for all they did and the Cxxxl Shepherd Hospital in Her miston. the nurses were just wonder ful plus the cart and food was wonderful liu Also all the cards and plants I received in the hospital and the many phone calls in the hospital and home Many thank* for all the fixxl that ha* been brought in *incc I've hcen hivmc All ha* been very nice and appreciated It* nice to live in a community where people do so much and care for your Sincerely. Irene Crabtree ___________ l-10-lc We wish to thank all our friends and neighbor* for their prayers, cards, flowers, call* and offers of help during Gene's illness A special thank you to Kevin and Linda Hagucwood. Pat and Ctndi Davidson. Bill and Barbara West and the Arlington ambulance crew Bless you all Gene and Norinc Mulkey _______________________ 1-10-lc We would like to take this oppor tunity to say gixxl-byc to Hcppner and all of our friends We have mov ed on to Myrtle Point, where we will make new friends, but wc won't forget Heppner Thanks for the memories. Steve. Susy Nathan and Jennifer Coupal 167.3 19th St Myrtle Point. OR 97458 ________ l-10-lp Sincere thanks to our friends for their thoughtfulness The family of Stephen Thompson _______________________ 1-10 Ip For all the cards, flowers, calls, prayers and other expressions of love. I'm very grateful My cook and nurse reports I'm better each day. Betty G. Rixxi __ _____ 1-10-lc 2 NOTICES___________ JOIN CAMPFIRE NOW tirades 1 -6 classes begin January, 1990 Call Mary Ruth. 676-5843 _______________________ l-IO-2p Mark your calendar now for the big Morrow County (»rain Growers customer Appreciation l>ay Eeb 10. Free pancake breakfast and trade show I - 10 2c Still have lots of Radio Controlled cars and trucks at reduced prices Pettyjohn’s Farm and Builder's Supply ___ 1-10-lc For all your Chevrolet needs Con tact Alan McKinney, lifetime Umatilla Morrow County resident, at Sherrell Chevrolet. 567 6487 l sed car locating available 1 104c i HELP WANTED______ EARN $7 75 HR Wc need assistance in evaluating and responding to daily work report submitted by our agents throughout the state No experience necessary, paid to complete training Work at home For information send self- addressed. stamped envelope. 9 W inches long to: AWGA, Dept E Box 161189, Atlanta, GA 30321. _______________________ I I P - I p NOTICE OF POSITION OF OPENING Position Bus Driver Present Assignment Morrow County SchiM»l District Heppner R ome Responsibilities As detailed by the job» description and as listed in the Oregon Scfkx»l Bus Driver * Manual (Jualificatkvn* Drivers must hold a valid Oregon Driver s License, be able to pass physical requirement*, he able to work flexible hour* and have no history of traffic violations Applications May he obtained at the district office in Lexington or Hcppner Bus Garage between the hours of 8 a m and 4 30 p m W age As specified in the Collec tive Bargaining Agreement for bus drivers. Closing Date January 19, 1990 MORROW COUNTY SCH(X)I DISTRICT IS AN EyUAL OP- PORTUNITY EMP LOYER. _________ 1-10-lc