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. -I ■ - I - SIX- Heppner (*u/ett*‘T taes. IteppntT, Oregon Wedi* * • * ' ■* * ’ A meeting of the Heppner Alum- ni Tournament Committee has been scheduled for Thursday. Dec. 27 at • l' set ■* ‘ * * * V » - I s M f * i'lY Jkj| < lone Pre-SChool holds first program 7 p .m . at the Columbia Basin Con- ference room PU BLIC NOTICE i t *? Local bowlers receive state a>> irds 1 * ^ u ~ iv Uy:!*U - / i , mm Photo by Joyce Hughes Chuck Moeller, (I), Heppner and Barry Munkr . exington, display bowling trophies presented Dec. 19 at \ : ; ei Bowl. Moeller and Munkers won the Oregon State Bowling Association Tournament class C doubles ev Tit pring at Hillsboro. Moeller also won the class C all t . • Cellular phone system soon available in county Construction of United States Cellular’s $1.5 million cellular telephone system in northeastern Oregon is nearly complete, announc ed John Miller, market manager for United States Cellular Yakima/Tri- Cities, WA. Miller will also resume responsibility for managing the new Oregon markets. "Cellular towers have been built and the system will be switched on upon Federal Communications Commission (FC O approval." said Miller. It is anticipated that the FCC will grant approval by the end of the year. United States Cellular will provide service to M orrow , Gilliam , Wheeler, Umatilla, Grant, Union, Wallowa, Baker and Malheur coun ties. Major highway systems that pass through the area connect Spokane with Portland and Boise With Reno. U nited States C ellular has established offices in the Westward Ho Building, located at the comer of Main and Pendleton streets in Wicked stepmother exception to rule "Snow White’s wicked step mother is an exception to the rule in a typical stepparent,” says Carol Bennett, Oregon State University Extension agent in Morrow County. "The myth persists, however.” Bennett said, "because we have grown up with stereotypes about stepparents. But the vast majority of stepparents don’t harm their children. In fact, they want very much to be good parents." The typical stepparenting mistake is in not being too demanding or mean-spirited, but in believing that, if they try hard enough, they can make everything right. When that doesn’t happen, they feel frustrated and guilty. Professionals who work with children need to be sensitive to their own attitudes toward stepparents. They need to ask if they automatical ly expect the worst. "Stepparents need to realize that stepfamily stress and difficult rela tionships with children are typical Rewards can come with time and good communication." Bennett stresses When stepparents don’t com municate. children can feel anger and frustration over different rules. The families are less likely to develop a loving relationship when rule changes get in the way. Taking time to find out about lit tle routines is especially important if step children will be part of holiday events. Mealtime rituals and food tradi tions: talk about such little things as who likes what, whether it’s necessary to clean your plate, or the practice of trying a little of some new dish. Bedtime routines: Know whether older children are allowed to stay up longer than younger ones, who has later hours allowed on certain nights, and who tucks who into bed. Dressing: In one family, it may be acceptable to change clothes several times a day or to wear a different outfit each day. Other families may expect clothes to be worn more than once before laundering. Homework, TV: Talk about parental supervision of homework and television viewing. Also know how much TV is allowed and who gets to watch What program Pendleton. The local telephone number is 503 2’’S The arrival of United States Cellular to northc.i-: . rn Oregon will allow residents to u ilizc the latest application of adv.i need telecom- munications techno! ngy. Portable. transportable or pei nlunently install- ed phones in cars. 1rucks or boats can access other cel ular, home or t makes com- business phones munication instant!) available at times and pla-.es vvlicrc it has not been available ix-' >n Miller said. Worldwide in ,tpp. cation, cellular technology became reality in the United State' in late iM83 Today, United States Cellulni ' northeastern Oregon markets -s ill be one of 592 operational cellul ar telephone systems in more than 400 major cities with over 4.4 m illion subscribers nationwide. ■ Headquartered in c hKVtm,United States Cellular C< ! pi :. i.y,i Hgnages and invests in 1 1 luiar 'systems throughout the count •y Through its managed systems the company pro- vides serv u . 10 over 60,800 customers in .18 mi erent markets across the countr>. The company also owns interests 1i 77 additional markets in the United States. lone Pre-School, in operation since November, held its first C hristm as program Friday, December 21 at the United Church of Christ in lone. Rikka Tews provided accompani ment, Irene Holtz provided refreshments and Tim Holtz was Santa’s helper. Teacher is Debbie Holtz of lone. Eight four-year olds and six three- year-olds entertained an audience of relatives and friends with Christmas songs. Condon slams Fillies 42-19 By Lisa Willman December 18. Heppner varsity Fillies played Condon in a very one sided ball game losing 19-42. Condon took off with Kimmy Shannon sinking a three-pointer at the start of the first quarter. The defense was so tight the Fillies had problems getting a player open. It wasn't until halfway through first quarter that the Fillies' Heather Eckman shot from the top of the key to score her team's only points that quarter. At the end of the quarter the score was 2-7 Condon’s favor. The second quarter went a little better for the Fillies in that they managed to make five points and hold Condon to only three baskets, for a score of Fillies seven and Con don 15. Coming back from the half time the Fillies started running a full court press. Condon, how ever, got through the press to sink some baskets and Heppner just couldn't get their shots to count. At the end of the quarter Condon was ahead by 17 points. The fourth quarter went by quick ly with Condon scoring all the points during the first seven minutes of play. In the last minute freshman Sara Greenup made both her foul shots for the first two points for the Fillies in the quarter. However there wasn't enough time for a comeback and Heppner lost to Condon 19-42. High scorers for the Fillies were Heather Eckman with seven points and Amy Greenup with five. Con don’s high scorers were Mardie Durfey, 19 points and teammate Shauna Wilkins tossing in nine points. "Condon was bigger than us and could shoot better,” stated coach Mark Dowdy. " I was just able to let all my girls play and give them the experience they needed.” PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY COURT ORDERS - November 1990.-? 11 - 2 1 - 9 0 Resolution in the Matter of Authorizing Establishment of the Finley Buttes Landfill Closure Fund Barbara Bloodsworth Clerk of the Morrow County Court Published: December 27, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY BILLS PAID OVER $500.00 - NOVEMBER 1990 ACCRUAL BASIS GENERAL FUND Assoc of OR Countie ' 8996.76 Bank of Eastern OR .32591.33 1041.00 Clean & Clear .5000.00 ECOAC Heppner Gazette ..1157.85 IBM Corporation. . .856.88 ...6 5 0 00 Melzer Computer' 2210.00 N IC C P Pioneer Memorial 644.00 U.S. West Comm 3431.16 American Magotteaux 1580.25 ..2339.66 B & C Repair Inc. .8101.52 Chevron U S A Don Graham Drilling 16963.75 Lexington I umber . .2382.00 Oregon Dept of Rev 3407.20 Traffic Safety . . 2006.31 Western States 1 quip 2921.67 Boardman Child Dev.Center 603.39 Bank of Eastern OR 667 08 Morrow CoSchixil Dist 11304.98 City of Boardman City of Irrigon ■ ■ &j, December 27. 1990 V « M .. Tournament committee ni ■ .18951 83 8615 32 Assoc of OR Counties 1035 60 . . 1280.00 Joseph H Diehl Morrow Co Medical Fund Morrow County 311525.50 Black Mt Delinq 'V ater Chg ...7 8 0 02 Black Mtn Del City of Boardman City of Boardman 188243.55 City of Irrigiun 44557.84 City of Irrigon Irrigon RFPD .23683.63 Irrigon RFPD Heppner Cerne tery Heppner Cemetery 20241 06 Boardman Pairk Boardman Park .47315.87 Blue Mt F.duc District Blue MT. Education 1LliSI • 226062.29 Forest Pair* >| Oregon State Dept of Forestry 55304.60 Published: December 27, 1990 A T & T ............................ 592.21 Benjamin Franklin..........1629.24 Columbia Basin ........... 915.82 Fatlands Inc.................... 1858.44 Heppner Postmaster. . .. 1000.00 Massco Company........... 2229.58 Morrow County............... 666.66 Oregon Dept of R ev.. . .6705.80 RMRS..............................2000.00 Umatilla Co FedCrUnion7582.50 Road Fund Arrow Transportation. .3149.28 Bank of Eastern Oregon 15568.51 Clyde/West In c ..............3550.08 Heppner Auto Parts . . 1050.20 Mary A. D oherty........... 527.93 Pacific Mutual ............8959.94 Umatilla CoFedCr Union 1740.00 Wheeler’s Comm............. 605.00 Youth/Children Serv Coinm Dale Hooker.................... 1000.00 911 Emergency Fund U S. West C om m ........... 807.08 County School Fund Superintendent of Public Instruction . . . .6032.57 O ther Road Districts City of Heppner . 20274.77 City of Lexington . .3838.91 Mental Health Fund Bank of Eastern OR 4477.39 Oregon Dept of Rev . 961.00 Irrigon Delinq W ater Chg City of Irrigon................2450.41 Mobile Home Ombudsman Mobile Home Ombudsman 1462.22 City of Heppner City of Heppner. . 238188.36 Boardnian RFPI) Boardman RFPD .2 9 1 0 1 6 2 lone RFPD lone R FPD ................ 84784.54 lone-I^-x Cemetery lone-Lex Cemetery. . 20060 42 Irrigon Park Irrigon Park & R e c .. 17717.37 Blue Mt B & I Umatilla County......... 40983.62 State Adm Contract Trust Building Codes . 2590.49 Awbrey Computers . . 1393.12 Benton County................3437.86 Devin Oil Co....................1213.71 First Interstate................2405.32 Howard Pettyjohn............1879.17 McKeever/Morris........... 2347.52 Morrow County.............. 1174.90 Pacific Mutual ............ 16972.48 Russell Oil C o ............... 1243.12 Assoc, of OR Counties. .4424.62 Casaday Bee-Line........... 892.92 Devin Oil Co................ 17455.08 Hermiston T ire ..............2379.39 Morrow C o u n ty ........... 4714.52 Rowand M achine...........765.00 United C rushing........ 10731.70 Woodpecker T ru c k .. . .4284.37 Stan F o s te r...................... 900.00 Four-year-olds are Nathan Rea, Curtis Thompson, Cydne Tullis, Meghan McCabe, Johnny Collin , Billy Gates, A.J. Hendricks and Sarah Barrow. Three-year-olds are Alyssa Rietmann, Missy Baker, Kassie Paterson, Sara Peck, Arthur Eckstrom and Jase Jones. PU BLIC NOTICE The Council for the City of Hepp ner, Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 PM on January 14, 1991, at Heppner City Hall, 188 West Willow Street reguarding a violation of City Ordinance No. 474, an ordinance Abating Nuisance for Accumulation of Solid Waste and Fire Hazards. The address of the property in volved is 140 North Court Street, Tax Lot #2801, Map #2S 26 35BB in the County of Morrow and is in violation of the ordinance because the dried grass, weeds and shrubbery in the yard and surrounding area are a fire hazard and the deterioration of the building creates a harborage for rodents and insects and is injurious to the safety and general welfare of the people. Published: December 19 and 27, 1990_____________. _______ PU B LIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID The City of Heppner is inviting proposals from various auditing firms in anticipation of awarding an auditing contract for the audit of the City’s records for three consecutive years beginning for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1992. Proposals shall include consideration of Single Audit Regulations for Federal and State Grants. Last day to receive proposals will be January 11, 1991 at 5:00 P.M. prevailing time. The bid opening will be during the City Council meeting January 14, 1991 at City Hall, Heppner, Oregon. 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: December 19, 27, 1990; January 3, 1991._______________ PU BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING The Morrow County Budget Committee will meet on Monday, January 7, 1991 at 9:00 a.m. in the County Court chambers in the Coun ty Courthouse, Heppner, OR. The purpose of this meeting is to set the budget calendar to begin the process of the approval of the Fiscal Year 1991-92 budget and Tax Levy for a special election to be held on March 26, 1991. This meeting is open to the public. LoRayne M. Bowman Budget Officer Published: December 27, 1990 PU BLIC NOTICE City of lone ................4347.88 City of Boardman........... 771.98 Pacific Mutual ..............2389.41 West Ext Delinq W ater Chg West Extension ......... 35676.47 Port of Morrow Port of M o rro w ........ 41452.72 City of lone City of lone .............. 14744.43 Heppner RFPD Heppner RFPD ............9826.79 Boardman Cemetery Boardman Cemetery. 4554.93 Irrigon Cemetery Irrigon Cem etery. . . .4663.70 Morrow Co School Dlst Morrow Co School Dist ............................ 6393523.81 N Morrow Vector Control Bank of Eastern OR .3411.15 OR Forest Land Protection Oregon State Dept, of Forestry ...................................2684.52 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING A public meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Heppner. Morrow County, State of Oregon to approve an ordinance will be held January 7, 1991 at 7:00 p.m. at Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow, Heppner, Oregon. On Monday, January 7, 1991, at 7:00 p.m. at Heppner City Hall, the Heppner Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on the approval of adoption of Ordinance Number 482, an ordinance amending Or dinance Number 465, the Heppner Zoning Ordinance and declaring an emergency. Copies of the ordinance are available at City Hall for public examination. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Planning Com mission will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed ordinance with the Commission. Marshall Lovgren, City Recorder Published: December 27, 1990 «•**»5*'* 1 IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: $11,755.00 in U S. currency; 1 Kruger Rand; 1968 Oldsmobile. Oregon License #PBF233; Panasonic Camcorder; Ricoh 35 mm camera; Snooper D 4000 Fuzz Buster; case of Havoline oil; miscellaneous vehicle parts; brief case; miscellaneous drug parapher nalia; 1982 Oldsmobile Oregon License #PQS643; 1983 Yamaha m otorcycle, O regon License M 358200; Honda m otorcycle, unknown license number; stereo equipment; miscellaneous manual and power tools seized from Rocky Rogers on or between October 7 and October 23, 1990, including, but not limited to, socket sets, screwdrivers, ham m ers, sanders, wrenches, skilsaw and vice grips; 1959 Skagit 16’ boat, Reg. # OR152KA; 1966 Stevens 17’ inboard boat, Reg # OR915EB; 1968 Chevrolet El Camino, Oregon License #ETZ525; $793.14 cash; Rolex watch; dia mond ring; RCA 25" television; Sears Craftsmen 2.5 HP wet vac; miscellaneous boat parts; compact discs; engine stand; Norco 750 pound shop hoist; Action inductive engine analyzer; 1981 Honda motor cycle C.B. 400T Hawk Oregon License #M367901; 8 cylinder distributor; 2 Mallory 11,000 RPM tachometers; Silverline triple guage kit; Super Acrottachii 8,000 RPM tachometer; Carter electric fuel pump; Jensen speakers; Kraco am/fm cassette and Kraco power booster; 2 JVC speakers; Onkyo auto turntable; Sansui stereo graphic equalizer; Sansui in te g ra te d amplifier A-5; JVC arrUfm stereo tu rner; Sansui reverberation amplifier RA-900, Sherwood stereo cassette deck; oak stereo cabinet; oak T. V. cabinet; 3 remote controls; miscellaneous cords; Panasonic por table C.D. player; 2 wooden C D. holders; 2 speaker stands. 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 WITH THE "F O R F E IT U R E C O U N SE L " 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 PRO PER FORM AND BE SIGNED BY YOU UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. THE DEADLINE FOR FILING IS JANUARY 10. 1991. WHERE TO R L E A "CLA IM " AND FOR MORE INFORMATION FORFEITURE COUNSEL Jeff M. Wallace. M.C.D.A. PHONE 676-9061 Address P.O. Box 664. Courthouse, Heppner OR 97836 SEIZING AGENCY Morrow Coun ty Sheriff PHONE 676-9061 Ad dress P.O. Box 159, Courthouse, Heppner OR 97836 SUMMARY STATEMENT OF BASIS FOR CIVIL FORFEITURE On or between October 7. 1990 and October 23, 1990, the above described was seized for civil forfeiture by the Morrow County 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, and/or the solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit the following prohibited conduct X possession of a controlled substance. X delivery of a controlled substance. X manufac ture of a controlled substance. FORFEITURE means that the pro perty will be transferred to the government and persons with any in terest in the property will be depriv ed of that interest without compen sation because of the use or acquisi tion of the property in or through prohibited conduct as defined in OR Law. Published Decem bers, 12. 19 and 26, 1990 NTüŒBB