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Heppner Gazette-Times, Ileppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 24, 1*40 - SEVEN Ione youth group plans activities Interested members were given application forms for a "Youth as Leaders’ ’ event to be held November 9, 10 and 11 in Nampa, Idaho. The conference is sponsored by the United Church of Christ. Reverend Esa Brown will host a program on Native American spirituality later in November. The annual food drive will be similar to last year. Members will be invited to a taco feed after which they will collect food to be donated to the Neighborhood Center for Several activities are in the plan ning stages for the remainder of 1990. Joel Peterson has offered to supervise a ski trip. Members also expressed an interest in baking bread and delivering it to senior citizens while Christmas caroling. A trip to Portland to work with the homeless is also being organized. By Ann© Morter The lone youth group held its first meeting of the school year on Oc tober 17 to discuss upcoming ac tivities. Sixteen high school students and four youth advisors enjoyed piz za and banana splits before getting down to business. Morrow County EMT’s and Pioneer Memorial Hospital wish to thank our volunteer ambulance drivers for their many years of dedication and help. We would also like to thank our new drivers who are joining our team. All of your enthusiasm and help is greatly appreciated. Rick Curtis '78 Rick Johnston ’80 Peggy Lauritsen '84 Tom McEliigott ’84 Harvey Childers ’85 Merle Cowett '85 Jerry Healy ’85 Bob Naims '85 Hal Bergstrom Brian Sept ’90 EASTERN OREGON OUTDOORS . Gary Bingham '88 Wayne & Judy Davis ’89 Greg & Brenda Sweeney ’89 Barb Coiner ’89 Paul Breeding ’90 Myrna Sieler ’90 Hoby Hansen ’90 Les Moscoso ’90 Ben Smith ’90 Kim Borst Mary Etta Connor If a recent proposal by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is ap proved by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission, the result could mean one just big-game synopsis for Oregon hunters to deal with each year, eliminating a great deal of confusion while streamlining controlled-hunt ap plications and general season regulations. Under the current process, big-game regulations meetings are held in both February and June of each year to take advantage of the latest herd census information. The result is two separate synopsis: the Early Controlled-hunt Regulations, often appear ing only a few weeks before the limited-entry application deadline, and the General Season Regulations, appearing in early summer. To alleviate public confusion and ease controlled-hunt application pro cedures, Chris Wheaton, ODFW staff big-game biologist proposed that only one set of regulatory meetings be held, which would make possible a single, combined synopsis of both controlled-hunt and general-season regulations which could be available to hunters as early as January 1 of each year. If approved, the new system could be in place by January of 1992. " I f the commission decides to go along with it-and so far they’ve acted favorably-we would put a notice in the early big game regs that come out this February or M arch," Wheaton said. "This would be so people would get a year’s advance notice that a change was coming; we don’t want to spring changes in application dates and that kind of thing on people without giving them a lot of advance notice.” Wheaton said the application deadline for limited-entry and controll ed hunts would be moved to March 1 to allow sufficient time to enter data from an ever-increasing number of hunt applicants into the depart ment's computer system. In June, after herd wintering survival and other census data had been collected by biologists, the regulation-setting meeting would be held and the number of available tags for each area would be finalized by the commission. “ As soon as that decision was made,” Wheaton said, “ all the people who had applied would have already been entered into the computer, so we’d just plug in the number of permits that the commission accepted and immediately start issuing tags. And that mailing would be done by about the 15th of July at the latest—probably a couple of weeks earlier than that." One apparent problem with the system is that hunters would have to apply for limited-entry or controlled hunts before the actual number of available permits was known. “ I think the most appropriate course—and this is just in the thinking stage-is to list the last year’s tag numbers and the last year’s percent chance of drawing,” Wheaton said. “ And then you’d have to put a pro minent notice in there that actual tag numbers are going to be establish ed after winter conditions are assessed and after the condition of the herds are counted by the biologists and so forth. I think that’s the best we can do under those circumstances." Wheaton said the notice could also include references to the current winter conditions and how they may affect allotted tag numbers in some areas. Wheaton said that overall, the commission has so far looked favorably upon the proposal and has directed the department to proceed with its development. "W hat we’re going to do next is go out and fine-tune this thing with our biologists-and we’ll also be talking about it at the public meeting for the big-game regulations coming up in January and February and we’d like the public to tell us what they think about it. If the public is favorably disposed toward it and the commission wants to go with it, we’ll be putting that notice out in the early big-game regs next year." , IRRIGON BOARDMAN WE IONE LEXINGTON HEPPNER for Morrow County ¡Elect Ray French MORROW c o u n t y ; COM M ISSIONER Paid for by the committee to elect Ray French-Francine Evans, chairman ’FILTERS ★ Tractor ★ Truck ★ Oil ★ Air ★ Fuel Cab Filters IYDRAULIC HOSES made to order Heppner Auto Parte 4NAPA» Because there are no unim portant parts.'“ 148 E. Center Heppner j -------------- j j j x r r rr r rr .................................: ___ 1 I?— C n ln Wheat . T Land For Sale m m m ¡! Approximately 1502 acres near lone, Oregon. Price *495,000 cash 2 parcels 320 acres each. Located near Heppner Price *167,000 and *160,000 cash. 715 acres near Heppner. Price *329,000 cash For more information call Kerry 503-225-2932 8-5 Monday thru Friday * Women of Hope to meet Sunday The women of Hope Lutheran Church will meet this Sunday in the Fellowship Hall after the 11 a.m. worship service. The purpose of this special meeting is to make plans for the Thanksgiving offering service to be held on Sunday, November 18. All women of Hope are urged to at tend this special meeting. ÜSS CHEVROLET O U R PO LICY FOR O VER 40 YEARS • • • • Offer the lowest prices Treat people right Provide quality service Support our community If you a c c e p t anything less you are not buying from the right dealership YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR DEAL SHERRELL CHEVROLET Hermiston, Oregon THE. OF AMERICA IS W IN N IN G Phone 567-6487 TODAYS CHEVROLET PUBLIC NOTICE hereby is given, that the two-year period for the redemption of real properties included in the 1988 delinquent tax lien foreclosure proceedings instituted by Morrow County, Oregon, on November 15, 1988, in the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, Case No. 88-CV-73, and included in the judgement and decree entered therein on November 15, 1988 will expire on November 15, 1990. * : * V £ # v v V ‘ | r • i . H allow een Bake Sale O ct. 31 10:00 a.m . At Heppner Post Office Take some goodies to your favorite Monster & HAPPY HAUNTING. Sponsored by Heppner Day Care PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Case No. 90-CV^8 By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Coun ty in the case of Pacific First Federal Savings Bank, Plaintiff, and against Carole R. Hill, also known as Carole Rose Hill, Defendant, duly attested on October 16, 1990,1 have levied upon the following personal property of Defendant: 1980 Broadmore mobile home. Vehicle ID NO. 5234, Plate No. X I72024, and the personal describ ed therein, the disposal. GE range, ! GE dishwasher, fireplace and all skirting. Notice is hereby given that on W ednesday, the 28th day of November, 1990, at 10:00 o ’clock A.M ., at Route 2, Box 220, Irrigon, Morrow County, Oregon, I will sell the above-described property the the highest bidder for cash. ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: O ctober 24, 31; November 7 and 14, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION Colum bia Basin Electric Cooperative Inc., has filed 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 Act of 1964 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 participa tion in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimina tion in the conduct of its facilities. Under this Assurance, this organiza tion is committed not to discriminate 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 participa 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, o be subjected by this organization o discrimination prohibited by Ti le VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder may iy 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 of Agriculture or the Rural Electrifica tion Administration extends the time for filing. Identity of complaints will be kept confidential except to the ex tent necessary to carry out the pur poses of the Rules and Regulations. Published: October 17, 24 and 31, 1990_________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE On November 6, 1990 an election- will be held that will include the following offices for the City of Heppner, Oregon; Mayor for a two year term, Three council positions for four year terms, and one coun cil position for a two year term. The election will be from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. at the following polling places: N.E. Heppner in the Old Ci ty Hall; N.W. Heppner at Petty john's Office Building; S.E. and S.W. Heppner in the Morrow Coun ty Courthouse. Marshall Lovgren City Administrator Published: October 24, 1990 PUBLIC NUTICE The Morrow County Planning Commission will hold a public hear ing on Monday, October 29, 1990, at 7:30 p.m. at the North Morrow Annex Building, Irrigon, Oregon. A public hearing will be held on the following: 1. Application by West Coast Gemstones, Inc. for an Aggregate Mining Operation in Township 6 South, Range 26 East, Section 16, Tax Lot 100, three miles south of Anson Wright Memorial Park on Highway 207 in a Forest Use Zone. Interested persons are invited to the hearing and to express their views. Written, signed statements will be considered. Reasons for ap proval or disapproval should be in cluded in oral or written statements. Kent Goodyear, Chairman M orrow County Planning Commission Published: October 24, 1990 ’* , , • /•: » * . . - 4 * J ✓ .» .>•* * »' ' ' , 7 ' . \ , , . - l- \ • * \ ■ ' V » • ■ •*! ‘ A ; ; ‘4 All properties ordered sold under the judgement and decree, unless redeemed on or before November 15, 1990, will be deeded to Morrow County, Oregon, immediately on expiration of the period of redemption, and every right and interest of any person in such properties will be forfeited forever to Morrow County, Oregon. Margo Sherer Tax Collector Morrow County Published: October 24 and 31. 1990_____________________________ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow PROBATE DEPARTMENT Estate of: George Forbes Currin Deceased. No. 90 PR 19 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Probate prceedings in the estate of George Forbes Currin, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Helen L. Currin, the undersigned, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All per sons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the undersigned at the following address now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: Garry Reynolds Attorney at law, 245 D, East Main, Hermiston, Oregon 97838. All persons whose rights may be affected by the said probate pro ceedings may obtain additional infor mation from the records of the court, the undersigned personal represen tative or the latter's attomey(s) who is (are) Garry Reynolds, 245D, East Main, Hermiston, Oregon 97838, 567-5564. Helen L. Currin, Per sonal representative of the estate of the above named decendent. Hepp ner, Oregon, 676-9769. Dated and first published October 24, 1990 Published: O ctober 24, 31; November 7 and 14, 1990______ . • : »• ’;* ♦ > * ODFW Considers Change o f U» \-game Olg-game Regs Application Procedures W H A T CAN PUBLIC NUTICE PUBLIC NOTICE h> Mark Bagrtt Attention Voters 676 - 9123 Thanksgiving baskets. Youth Group members are now selling Christmas trees as a money making project for the year. Douglas, grand and noble fir trees are available as well in wreaths in several sizes. The prepaid orders must be in to Jeri McEliigott by November 12. Anyone wanting to order a tree may contact any youth group member or Brandi Ball at 422-7583. The youth group is open to all high school students. ».. . - . <. *' :~V. • - • * t 4 ' I ' ■ • * " J .* «-w , '' ‘ V« - > * - • / >• > w , 'I * * ‘ ~ i * -J . J** S \ ' »W ' ’ •* * r t "| *- I*' ' • ' I J > • f.-eV-V ^ * 1 ?■ PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Heppner will accept sealed bids on a USED 1972 GMC Vi ton, short box pick-up, S# TCS142Z509139, until 5:00 PM prevailing time Friday, November 9, 1990 at 188 W Willow Street, City Hall, Heppner, Oregon. Bids mail ed to PO Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836 and post marked no later than Friday, November 9, 1990 will be accepted. Sealed bid opening will be during the City of Heppner Council meeting November 13, 1990. Vehicle can be observed at the Ci ty gravel yard on Riverside Street. The City of Heppner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The City of Heppner is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Marshall Lovgren City Administrator Published: October 24, 31, and November 7, 1990_____________ . * . ■»* , < r \ T - „ - ( » J»*' V V o- \ ç \ V -, I CARP OF THANKS A big "Thank You” to Kirstin and John Graham, Chuck and Lisa Nelson and Debbie Warren for the wonderful party celebrating my 75th birthday. It will long be remembered as a day of visiting with friends and receiving congratulatory cards. Thanks also to all others who helped make it such a joyous occasion. Jean Nelson ______________________10-24-1? We would like to thank Bob Ployhar and Larry Mills for the job the did announcing the football games. Alto to George Koffler for the articles in the Gazette. Mike and LaRae Kindle ______________________10-24-lc On behalf of the Heppner High Booster Club we would like to thank all of the people who worked on our Reno Nite. It is only through the help of so many that we can put on our top fund raiser. Also a special thank you to the businesses for their very generous donations. 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