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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 14, 1990 C urrin is 18th Thanksgiving dinner at lone is Nov. 18 Ron Currin, Jr., Heppner, is cur rently number 18 in steer wrestling in the Professional Rodeo Cowboy standings as of Nov. 6. By Anne Morter held Sunday, November 18, at 4 p.m. at the lone Legion Hall. Turkey, ham, potatoes, rolls and beverages will be furnished by the local churches. Table service will also be provided. People attending are asked to bring a salad or dessert to this community Thanksgiving celebration. Everyone is welcome The annual lone Ecumenical Com munity Thanksgiving Dinner will be EASTERN OREGON OUTDOORS - Cancer support group offers help by M ark Bagett Public Comments on Mule Deer Plan r' The first meeting of the new Cancer Support Group will be Mon day, Nov. 19, 7 p.m., at the Episcopal Parish Hall. The goal of the group is to provide a time for cancer patients and family members to come together and talk about what their needs and concerns are. Books and tapes will be made available to loan out. ‘And everyone is encouraged to bring something to share that has helped them on their journey,’ said organizer Merilee McDowell. For more information call Merilee at 676-5238. A new mule deer management plan created to guide Oregon wildlife of ficials in more efficient management strategies is now nearing completion, according to sources within the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Department biologist began drafting the plan last spring in an effort to ad dress continuing problems that face eastern Oregon mule deer populations, and to explore solutions which will lead to healthy, stable herds and improved hunting opportunities for Oregon deer hunters. A survey conducted in conjunction with the plan indicated that many mule deer hunters are dissatisfied with present mule deer management efforts. Of the hunters contacted, over 55 percent rated their chances of bagging a buck at either poor or extremely poor. When asked if they thought ODFW was doing a good job of managing mule deer popula tions, only 25 percent agreed. Only 30 percent agreed that ODFW was adequately managing mule deer hunters. A series of public-comment meetings held in key communities statewide last July and August brought almost 900 concerned hunters forward to help with the construction of the new plan through public involvement, criticism and suggestions In September of this year, a special, pre-selected public working group was then assembled to scrutinize the concerns of the hunting public and to work with the depart ment in the formation of possible solutions. In the public’s opinion of order of importance, the top 10 concerns were: 1. Degradation and loss of mule deer habitat. 2. Hunter densities are too high in some areas, causing overcrowding. 3. Post-season buck ratios are below Fish and Wildlife Commission accepted management objectives. 4. Lack of public access to land-locked public and private lands. 5. Present land uses on public and private lands limit winter-range management options. 6. Winter range ownership patterns limit management options. 7. Inadequate information on population dynamics, deer movements, and harvest statistics to manage mule deer intensively. 8. Lower than desired yearling recruitment. 9. Controlled buck hunting displaces hunters. 10. No control over nonresident hunter numbers. Other issues which came up frequently or were of strong local concern, but which did not rank highly in overall importance included: 1. Concerns over Native American hunting rights. 2. No control over number of western Oregon hunters hunting in eastern Oregon. 3. Eliminate anterless deer hunting. / 4< Voluntary planting of bitterbrush by furnishing packets of seed to hunters to disperse while hunting. 5 r (ties« seasons in problem units to let deer herds recover 6. Develop a report card system to aid with harvest survey. Solutions proposed by the Public Working Group ranged from offer ing landowners federal incentives such as Conservation Reserve Pro grams (CRP) to increase habitat and hunter access, to dispersing hunter numbers by offering a diversity of hunting opportunities (wilderness hunts, different weapon types, etc.). The latest revision of the plan was offered for review at several public meetings in early November. Unfortunately, the ODFW release listing the dates and locations of the meetings was not received by this writer in time for publication: a similar misfortune occurred prior to the first set of public meetings. The completed mule deer management plan goes before the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission on December 5, ’,990. If adopted, it will be implemented with the 1991 deer season. Wolff’s Tanning Bed BOWLING" Thursday Night Ladies November 1, 1990 W L 21 7 Jordan Elevator 14 14 B & C Repair 14 14 Black Horse Contracting 15 13 J & J Ceramics 12 16 Penland House 10 18 MCGG High game: Diana Hoeft 214. High series: Marie Rudisiil 508. Splits converted: Joan Scroggins 4-7-9; Arlynda Gates 4-6-10. D im e . • Ç». , Thursday Night Ladies November 8, 1990 W L 24 8 Jordan Elevator 17 15 Black Horse Contracting 16 J & J Ceramics 16 17 15 B & C Repair 19 13 Penland House 11 21 MCGG High game: Marie Rudisiil 202. High series: Marie Rudisiil 516. Splits converted: Bonnie Grant 3-10; Peggy Baker 5-K); Karen Phegley 5-K); Theo Greenup 4- 7-10; Rhonda Garrett 67-10; Cindi Doherty 5- 10. RofTee Kup Keglers November 8. 1990 ^ 1 9 9 0 W o lff System SUN DASH Introductory Special • W 25 Gutter Dusters 23 Hi Ho’s 22 No Pin Hitters 22 MCGG 21 The Pytts 16 Hopeful Has Beens 16 Alley Cats 15 The Dregs High game: Iris Campbell 207. High series: Juanita Martin 539. • 3 ° ° per session • 2 5 00 for 10 sessions • 3 1 ° ° for 15 sessions W)JJFF RHONDA’S CUT & CURL REG. BUSINESS HOURS: 9-7 HON. THRU THIJRS. 9 -4 F R I D A Y _____________OFFER GOOD THROUGH NOVEMBER r W L 11 25 0 1 25 11 0 5 24 12 02 18 18 0 6 20 16 0 8 15 21 #3 15 21 01 10 26 #4 High game: Nola Binschus 198, Garry VanArsdale 222. High series: Nola Binschus 526, Garry VanArsdale 633. Splits converted: Verna Brinda 3-10; Paul Ploskunak 5-10 and 3-7-10; Darrell Padherg 5-7; Nicki Hartley 4-7-9; Alvina Padberg 67-9-10; Ellis McRoberts 5-8-10, 2; 3-10 and 2-5-10; Ruth Swecker 2-7-8. High team game 0 1. 783. High team series 0 1, 2319. CHEVROLET OUR POLICY FOR OVER 40 YEARS • Offer the lowest prices • Treat people right • Provide quality service • Support our community V If you accept anything less you are not buying from the right dealership « ‘ YOU CANT BEAT OUR DEAL SHERRELL CHEVROLET Phone 567-6487 Hermiston, Oregon THE. n . ». -. ' **• ' l * ’ L 15 17 18 18 19 24 24 25 Dime A Dozen November 11, 1990 •. ‘ 1 D ozen W L 11 21 0 5 11 21 0 1 20 12 02 18 14 06 17 15 0 3 17 15 #7 20 12 0 8 10 22 0 4 High game: Billie VanArsdale-Joan Scrog gins 188; Gerald Hoeft-Riley Munkers 186 High series: Inetia Cantin 513; Riley Munkers 534. Splits converted: Katie McRoberts 3-10 and 4-5; Riley Munkers 4-6-7; Elmer Heath 3-10; Nola Binschus 5-7 and 5-K); Diana Hoeft 5-8-10, Gerald Hoeft 5-8-10. ^ T 1 ' W 1 ' A November 4, 1990 OF AMERICA IS WINNING. TODAYS CHEVROLET P U B L IC N O TIC E On the 23rd day of November 1990 at the hour of 1:00 o’clock PM at the front door of the Police Department for the City of Heppner located at 188 West Willow Street the following items will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder: 2 Boys Bicycles 4 Tires 3 Assorted Coolers 1 Riding Lawn Mower minus mower deck Various Miscellaneous Items The City of Heppner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Douglas Rathbun Chief of Police Phone 676-9618 Published: November 14, 1990 P U B L I C N O TIC E HERREN BLOWDOWN SALVAGE TIMBER SALE USDA - Forest Service Umatilla National Forest Heppner Ranger District Morrow County, Oregon On Nov. 9, 1990, Heppner D istrict Ranger, Roger W. Williams, made a decision to imple ment the Herren Blowdown Salvage Timber Sale on the Heppner Ranger District. This project will salvage up to 46 MBF of windthrown timber. 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. Ihiblished: November 14, 1990 P U B L IC N O TIC E IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: 1. 1969 Chevrolet bearing Oregon License number QNY270 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 MUST FILE W ITH THE "FO R F E IT U R E C O U N SEL” LISTED BELOW, A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A "CLAIM ” . THE "CLAIM” MUST BE GIVEN TO THE FORFEITURE COUNSEL WITHIN 15 DAYS OF THE LAST DAY THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED. THE CLAIM MUST INCLUDE: A) YOUR TRUE NAME, B) YOUR CURRENT AND FUTURE MAILING AD DRESS, C) THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY, D) THE TIME, TRANSFEROR AND CIR CUMSTANCES OF YOUR AC QUISITION OF YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY, E) THE REASONS YOU BELIEVE THE PROPERTY IS NOT SUBJECT TO FORFEITURE, F) ALL FACTS SUPPORTING THESE REASONS, G) ANY ADDITIONAL FACTS SUPPORTING YOUR CLAIM AND, H) THE PRECISE RELIEF YOU SEEK. IT MUST BE IN PROPER FORM AND BE SIGN ED BY YOU UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. THE DEADLINE FOR FILING IS DECEMBER 20, 1990. WHERE TO FILE A "CLAIM ” AND FOR MORE INFORMA TION FORFEITURE COUNSEL Jeff M. Wallace, M.C.D.A. PHONE 676-9061 Address P.O. Box 664, Cour thouse. Heppner, OR 97836 SEIZING AGENCY Morrow County Sheriff PHONE 676-9061 Address P.O. Box 159, Cour thouse, Heppner, OR 97836 SUMMARY STATEMENT OF BASIS FOR CIVIL FORFEITURE On the 25th day of October, 1990, the above described was seized for civil forfeiture by the Morrow Coun ty Sheriff s 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, and/or the solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit the following prohibited conduct X possession X of a controlled substance. X delivery of a controlled substance, X m anufacture o f a controlled substance. FORFEITURE means that the property will be transferred to the government and persons with any interest in the property will be deprived of that interest without compensation because of the use or acquisition of the property in or through prohibited conduct as defin ed in OR Law. Published: November 14. 21, 28; December 5, 1990 P U B L I C N O T IC E The Morrow County Museum Commission will meet Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1990, 7 p.m. at the Mor row County Museum. Published: November 14, 1990 P U B L I C N O TIC E NOTICE OF CREATION OF LIVESTOCK DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that on and after January 13, 1991 it shall be unlawful for livestock to be permit ted to run at large within the boun daries of the livestock district created at the General Election on November 6, 1990 by a majority of the voters voting within the proposed district area. The name by which the district is to be known is "Irrigon Livestock D istrict” . "L iv esto ck ” means animals of the bovine species, horses, mules, asses, sheep, goats and swine. The boundaries of the district are as follows: Beginning at the South meander line of the Col umbia River and the West Section line of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 26, E.W.M.; thence South along the West Section line of Sections 15, 22, 27 and 34, Township 5 North, Range 26, E.W.M.; and Sections 3, 10, 15 in Township 4 North, Range 26, E.W.M.; to the right-of-way of the main line of the Union Pacific- Railroad Company; thence following the said right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad Company in a Southeasterly direction 9 miles, more or less, to the East boundary line of Morrow County, Oregon; thence following the boundary line of Morrow County. Oregon North to the South meander line of the Col umbia River; thence West to the point of beginning; EXCEPTING all that area lying within the boundaries of the city limits of the City of Ir rigon, Oregon. Violation of ORS 607.045, which prohibits livestock running at large within a livestock district, is an unclassified m isdem eanor punishable by a fine of up to $2500.00 or imprisonment up to one year in the county jail, or both. Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth Published: November 14 and 21, 1990_________________________ P U B L I C N O TIC E The Planning Commission for the City of Heppner, Oregon will con duct a public hearing at 7:00 PM on December 3, 1990 at Heppner City Hall regarding an application for a conditional use to Easy-Way Con tracting, Inc. The address of the pro perty involved is 350 Linden Way. A copy of the application for con ditional use and copies of all documents in evidence relied upon by the applicant and copies of any applicable zoning criteria are available for inspection at no cost and copies of the same will be pro vided at a reasonable cost. To obtain this information contact the office of Marshall Lovgren, Heppner City Administrator, located at Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, PO Box 756, Heppner. Oregon, 97836 or phone 676-9618 Published: November 7 and 14, 1990_________________________ P U B L I C N O TIC E NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On the 5th day of December. 1990 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, A M. Standard of Time in accordance with ORS 187.110, at the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, 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: A parcel of property located in the Columbia Terrace Subdivision to the City of Boardman, more particular ly described as follows: Tax Lot 7100. Section 17AA, Township 4 North, Range 25 E.W.M., all in Morrow County, Oregon, SUB JECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $2,000.00. Market Value: $3,750.00. Appraised Value: $2,000.00. Terms: Cash in full at time of sale. Said sale is made under an Order issued out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Coun ty to me directed: In the Matter of Real Property owned by Morrow County and Directing Sheriff to Conduct Sale dated October 24. 1990. The minimum price which may be accepted for the property is fixed by Order of the County Court and stated with each parcel describ ed above. "Market Value" means the market value of the property as determined by the tax roil at the last equalized value on the assessment roll. ROY L DRAGO. Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: October 31; November 7, 14 and 21, 1990_____________ _ P U B L I C N O TIC E 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, I 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 Route2, Box220, 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 P U B L I C N O TICE Public Hearing Notice The Morrow County Planning Commission will hold a public hear ing on Monday, November 26, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. at the Public Works building in Lexington, Oregon. The Commission will hold this hearing to amend the Morrow County Zoning Ordinance to include language man dated by the Oregon Legislature as prescribed in ORS 215-283, "alter nate uses in exclusive farm use zones) and ORS 215.293, “ dwelling in exclusive farm use zone; condi tion; declaration.” Kent Goodyear Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published: November 7, 14 and 21, 1990 P U B L I C N O TIC E 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. 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