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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, October 3, 1990
Lexington
News
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By Delpha Jones
-Friends were deeply grieved to
hear of the death of Lexington resi-
dent, Dorothy Bure ham on Sunday,
-:-A pleasant morning was en-'
joyed at the home of Virginia Peck
when a group of Rebekahs met to
Pre-Holiday Perm Drawing
Congratulations to Kathy McGowan
xand Jill Struckmeier
Deena’s Hair Care
676-9973
Heppner, Or.
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October Elks Happenings
Oct. 4- Ladies Night-Mexican dinner by Molly
Oct. 13- Basque Barbeque & Reno Night
Oct. 20- HHS & IHS classes of 1970 &
{
1980 Reunion. Music by Jim Ackley &
Take Four. Breakfast at 12 A. M.
life
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Heppner Elks 358
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676-9181
Where Friends Meet "
142 N. Main
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make favors for the District Rebekah
meeting which will be Sat. Oct. 13
at the hall in Lexington. The meeting
will start with a 9 a m. registration.
The hostess served refreshments to
Dorothy Jackson, Delpha Jones, An-
netta Padberg, Dorothy Burcham
and Hilda Yocom.
-:-Lois Allyn has been busy this
week with follow-up calls and other
business for the U.S. Ceasus bureau.
This has taken her to Pendleton,
Stanfield and other areas.
-:-T.E. Messenger recently under­
went another surgery on his hand at
Hermiston and is recuperating at his
home in Lexington.
-:-Visitors at the Faye Ruhl home
over the weekend were: Jack Gove,
and Greg Fogle of Roseburg; Mark
Vosilier of Porterville, Cal; Rick
Ross from Coos Bay; Allen Ross,
Roseburg; and Skip, Jean and Cin­
dy Ruhl from Hermiston.
-:-Faye Ruhl received word this
week that her grandson Rick Ruhl of
Roseburg had the misfortune to
break his leg at the ball game in
Roseburg. He is a senior at
Roseburg High School. He has spent
time here visiting with his
grandmother.
-:-Cecil and Delpha Jones were
Portland callers Sunday, where
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Delpha attended another M/L
schooling session at the state Grange
headquaters. They motored to
Seaview. Washington, where they
visited Cecil’s sister. Myrtle Miller
and son, Earl, and returned home by
way of Yakima and visited another
sister, Bonita Stitts, and son and
wife, Sharon and Rob Garrett.
- Phillip Tellechea enjoy ed a hun­
ting weekend in Spray with his aunt,
Lyn Burcham from Pendleton.
PUBLIC NOTICE
There will be a Port of Morrow
meeting Wed.. Oct. 10 at 3 p.m at
the Port of Morrow office. No. 1
Marine Drive, Boardman.
Published: October 3, 1990_____
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
ESTATE OF;
GLADYS O. SNIDER,
deceased.
No. 90 PR 14
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed and
has qualified as the personal
representative of the estate. All per­
sons having claims against the estate
are 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: P.O. Box 218, Pendleton,
Oregon 97801 or they may be
barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings in this
estate may obtain additional informa­
tion from the records of the court,
the personal representative or the at­
torney
for
the
personal
representative.
Dated and first published:
Harold L. Snider
Personal Representative
P.O. Box 242
lone, Oregon 97843
Steven H. Corey OSB #72058
Of A ttorneys for Personal
Representative
Corey, By 1er, Rew, Lorenzen &
Hojem
222 S.E. Dorion Avenue
P.O. Box 218
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Heppner Landfill will be clos­
ing October 15, 1990, if the volume
of dumping remains the same.
Should there be a sudden, large in­
crease in volume, it might close
sooner.
Marshall Lovgren, Administrator
City of Heppner, 676-9618.
Published October 3 and 10, 1990
PUBLIC NOTICE
City of Heppner Water Department
Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836
Phone 676-9618
October 1, 1990
The City of Heppner reports that
a water sample taken during the
month of September 1990, exceed­
ed federal drinking water standards
for coliform bacteria. Chlorination
of the reservoirs has been done as
required.
Coliform bacteria are not harmful,
but are used as an indicator of
overall water quality. No health risk
is indicated in this case, and the
bacteria could be present due to a
number of causes, including dirt in
the reservoir, lack of flushing of
dead end mains, or sampling error.
No action by water customers was
warranted but federal and state
regulations require that the city pro­
vided this notice.
Dave Winters, Crew Foreman
Published: September 26; October 3
and 10, 1990__________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
RED HILL BIG GAME WINTER
RANGE FERTILIZATION
USDA - Forest Service
Umatilla National Forest
Heppner Ranger District
Morrow and Grant Counties,
Oregon
On Oct. 1, 1990, Acting Heppner
D istrict
Ranger,
John
J.
Keersemaker, made a decision to
implement a fertilization project
which would encompass 1400 acres
in four treatment areas on the Hepp­
ner Ranger District. This project is
for the purpose of forage enhance­
ment of the Monument Winter
Range. Riparian habitat and water
quality will be protected as no treat­
ment will take place within 500 feet
of any streamcourses, springs, or
seeps.
The
associated
Decision
Memo/Categorical Exclusion is
available upon request from the
Umatilla National Forest, 2517 SW
Hailey Avenue, Pendleton, OR
97801 and the Heppner Ranger
District, P.O. Box 7, Heppner,
Oregon OR 97836.
This decision is subject to appeal
pursuant to Forest Service regula­
tions at 36 CFR Part 217. Appeals
must be filed Within 45 days from
the date of publication of this notice.
Notices of Appeals must meet the re­
quirements of 36 CFR 217.9.
Published: October 3, 1990_____
PUBLIC NOTICE
WALL CREEK RIPARIAN
EXCLOSURE FENCE
USDA - Forest Service
Umatilla National Forest
Heppner Ranger District
Grant County, Oregon
On Oct. 1, 1990, Acting Heppner
D istrict
Ranger,
John
J.
Keersemaker, made a decision to
construct two miles of barbwire
fence for the purpose of promoting
recovery of the riparian vegetation
along Wall Creek.
The
associated
Decision
Memo/Categorical Exclusion is
available upon request from the
Umatilla National Forest, 2517 SW
Hailey Avenue, Pendleton, OR
97801 and the Heppner Ranger
District, P.O. Box 7, Heppner,
Oregon OR 97836.
This decision is subject to appeal
pursuant to Forest Service regula­
tions at 36 CFR Part 217. Appeals
must be filed Within 45 days from
the date of publication of this notice.
Notices of Appeals must meet the re­
quirements of 36 CFR 217.9.
Riblished: October 3, 1990_____
IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL
FORFEITURE OF:
1. $920.00 in U.S. currency
NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL
CLAIMANTS
AND TO ALL UNKNOWN
PERSONS
READ
THIS
NOTICE
CAREFULLY!!!
YOU MUST ‘CLAIM” AN IN­
TEREST IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED SEIZED PROPERTY
OR YOU WILL AUTOMATICAL­
LY LOSE ANY INTEREST YOU
MAY HAVE. TO ’’CLAIM” YOU . 1 C A R P O F T H A N K S
MUST
FILE
W ITH
THE
“FORFEITU RE C O U N SE L ’’
I wish to extend thanks and ap­
LISTED BELOW, A LEGAL preciation on behalf of myself and
PAPER CALLED A “ CLAIM” . my family for all the love, cards,
THE “ CLAIM” MUST BE GIVEN flowers, food and prayers extended
TO
THE
FORFEITURE towards us during the recent death
COUNSEL WITHIN 15 DAYS OF o f my sister and my recent
THE LAST DAY THIS NOTICE IS chemotherapy treatment in Walla
PUBLISHED. THE CLAIM MUST Walla. It would be difficult to face
INCLUDE: A) YOUR TRUE reality without support from dear
NAME, B) YOUR CURRENT friends. A special thank you to
AND FUTURE MAILING AD­ Heppner Elementary staff, Molly
DRESS. C) THE NATURE AND Rhea, Karen Morgan and Sam
EXTENT OF YOUR INTEREST Devin for all your food and care.
IN THE PROPERTY, D) THE You’re the greatest and I’m grateful
TIME, TRANSEROR AND CIR­ to be part of Heppner’s school and
CUMSTANCES OF YOUR AC­ community.
QUISITION OF YOUR INTEREST
Joy Krein
IN THE PROPERTY, E) THE
_______________________ 10-3-lc
REASONS YOU BELIEVE THE Dear friends of mine,
PROPERTY IS NOT SUBJEC1 TO
I can’t adequately thank you all for
FORFEITURE, F) ALL FACTS coming to our home and to Quinn's
SUPPORTING THESE REASONS, memorial service.
G) ANY ADDITIONAL FACTS
Quinn was very precious, full of
SUPPORTING YOUR CLAIM
vigor, vitality and wit. I appreciate
AND. H) THE PRECISE RELIEF those of you who took time to care
YOU SEEK. IT MUST BE IN PRO­
for, share and love our little guy.
PER FORM AND BE SIGNED BY
Compassion has no age, people
YOU UNDER PENALTY OF
came to the memorial service. The
PERJURY. THE DEADLINE FOR
church was full. Aching hearts and
FILING IS October 18, 1990.
souls em braced and shared
WHERE TO FILE A “ CLAIM" memories.
AND FOR MORE INFORMA­
Stacks of sympathy cards, bou­
TION
quets, plants, food, calls and hugs
FORFEITURE COUNSEL Jeff M.
soothed me from the ugly paralyz­
W allace, M .C .D .A . PHONE
ing shock. Not a room in our home
676-9061 Address P.O. Box 664,
escaped the love, support and con­
Courthouse, Heppner, OR 97836
cern I received.
SEIZING AGENCY Morrow Coun­
The frustration, anxiety and gut­
ty Sheriff PHONE 67&-9061 Ad­
ted feeling is quite beyond com­
dress P.O. Box 159, Cdtirthouse.
prehension. This day (one week after
Heppner OR 97836.
his death) I feel it will be totally
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF
unimaginable to fathom living each
BASIS FOR CIVIL FORFEITURE
day with out that one.
On the 2nd day of August, 1990,
Quinn’s mother and friend
the above described was seized for
Linda Tullis
civil forfeiture by the Morrow Coun­
10-3-lc?
ty Sheriffs Office. The property is
subject to forfeiture under OR Law
Chapter 791 as X proceeds X pro­
fits and/or X instrumentalities used
in the following prohibited conduct,
P R IN K V 1I.I.K
and/or the solicitation, attempt, or
conspiracy to commit the following
October 13-14
prohibited conduct X possession of
a controlled substance. X manufac­ ! Crook Count) Fairground'
ture
of
a
controlled
knives. Miln.iri.i Imti.m \ r »1 1 .1, is
substance. FORFEITURE means
| Free Appraisals • Cash Ihivei'
that the property will be transferred
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to the government and persons with
any interest in the properly will be
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deprived of that interest without
X d n iissio n '2 .5 0
compensation because of the use or
acquisition of the property in or
( oiler tot \ W est, /nr
through prohibited conduct as defin­
ed in OR Law.
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Published: September 12, 19, 26 and
October 3, 1990
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