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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heopner, Oregon Wednesday, August 19, 1992 Engagements Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Condon am bulance to a business in Condon Fairgrounds admission is $1 for a female with an unknown per day. illness; Rodeo admission for the Mor Morrow County deputy row County show on Friday responded to a report of loud night, Aug. 21 is $3 for adults music in the Lexington area. and $1.50 for children 6-12. August 14: Morrow County Saturday and Sunday rodeo ad Sheriffs office dispatched the mission is $5 for adults and $3 for Boardman ambulance to Lamb children six to 12. Weston. One male with an injury Children under six are admit was transported to Good ted to the rodeos free. Shepherd Hospital; Morrow County deputies ar rested Jaime Vargas, 26, Her- By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager miston, on an Assault II. Vargas “ Hats off to Morrow Coun was lodged at Benton County Jail; Morrow County deputy at ty” ...to the youth who put forth tempted to locate a calf reported their best efforts to represent our loose at the Boardman rest area. communities; to the parents who Deputy was unable to locate put parenting ahead of selfish in animal upon arrival. terests; to the ranchers and August 15: Morrow County farmers who raise your food; to Sheriff s office dispatched the the business who ensure that we Boardman ambulance to a have a thriving Main Street; to residence on Olive Court in the teachers who spend more time with our children than we do; to Boardman. One male was transported to Good Shepherd the hom em akers; to the Hospital with an unknown illness; volunteers who make events such M orrow County deputy as the fair and rodeo possible; to responded to the Irrigon area for all the folks who work hard at a report of a burglary at a local earning a living and do their very business. Investigation is continu best no m atter what their ing. Amount of value was designated job; to our ministers unknown at press time; and churches; to our industry; to Morrow County Sheriffs of risk takers who believe change is fice dispatched the Boardman am progress; to our city and county workers; our government ser bulance to a motor vehicle acci vices; to our many organizations dent on 1-84, mile post 170-171. One person was transported to who adopt streets, plant flowers, sandblast buildings, plan ac Good Shepherd Hospital with tivities for children; to all those unknown injuries; Morrow County Sheriff s of who look ahead and meet to plan fice dispatched the Spray Fire for the future of our county and Dept, to a fire alarm at Spray towns...the list goes on. Hats off High School; to you and you and you. Morrow County Sheriffs of Enjoy the fair and all that goes fice dispatched the Arlington Fire with it...Morrow County night, Dept to a grass fire inside the Oregon Trail Pro-Rodeo per Arlington; formances, parade, Wednesday’s M orrow County deputy unique production and all the ex assisted Oregon State Police hibits. Support the 4-H and FFA Livestock auction. Make a dona locate a possible drunk driver northbound from Lexington; tion or share the purchase of an Morrow County deputies ar animal with others. Many of our rested Mike Leonard Stanley, 29, county youth save toward their Irrigon, for Assault IV, domestic. college education by raising these Stanley was lodged at Benton animals. Take a fair break and County Jail; check out what the merchants M orrow County deputy have to offer at the annual Hepp assisted Oregon State Police ner Sidewalk Sale all day Friday. locate a speeding motorcycle on There’s something for everyone Hwy. 730. at the Morrow County Fair and August 16: Morrow County Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo. “ Get Sheriff s office dispatched the your hat on and get going.” Arlington ambulance to Ash Court Street for one male w ith an unknown illness. Transport was made to Mid Columbia Medical The Morrow County Sheriffs Center in The Dalles; office at the courthouse in Hepp Morrow County Sheriffs of ner reports dispatching the fice dispatched the Heppner Fire following business during the past Dept to a burning barrel at the week: High School. Fire was August 11 : Morrow County extinguished; deputy responded to Irrigon for Morrow County Sheriff s of a report of a burglary. A fice dispatched the Boardman am Panasonic VCR and a pioneer bulance to NW 2nd for one compact disc player with a total female with injuries. Female was value of $650 was taken from transported to Good Shepherd Darrel Ashcraft; Hospital; M orrow County deputy Morrow County deputy took a responded to the Irrigon area for signed stolen report from a report of a prowler. Call was Bennie Reeves, Irrigon. A 1988 unfounded. Toyota pickup was stolen from August 12: Morrow County their residence at approximately Sheriff s office dispatched the Condon Fire Dept, to a field fire 6:30 p.m.; M orrow County deputy on Gilliam St in Condon; responded to a non injury acci Morrow County Sheriff s of dent on Depot and Division. Bat’s fice dispatched the Boardman Towing was called; Fire Dept, to a field fire at the M orrow County deputy Sunridge T railer Park in responded to a non injury acci Boardman; dent on Hwy 730 and 3rd St. W. Morrow County Sheriff s of August 17: Morrow County fice dispatched the Condon Fire deputy responded to Hwy 207 Dept to a grass fire on Hwy 19, and Willow Creek Road for a below the sewer plant; Morrow County Sheriff s of motor vehicle accident. Investiga fice dispatched the Boardman am tion is still underway; M orrow County deputy bulance to Lamb Weston. A responded to the Irrigon marina female with an injury was for a report of children swimm transported to Good Shepherd ing in an unauthorized area. Hospital; Deputy was unable to locate M orrow County deputy children upon arrival; responded to investigate a Morrow County Sheriff s of juvenile problem in Irrigon; fice dispatched the Arlington Fire M orrow County deputy Dept to 1-84 mile post 117 for a responded to investigate a fire; juvenile problem in Irrigon. M orrow County deputy August 13: Morrow County responded to the Irrigon area for deputy responded to investigate a a report of suspicious persons; report o f suspicious c ir Morrow County Sheriff s of cumstances in Irrigon; fice dispatched the Boardman Morrow County deputies Fire Dept to a field fire on Falhcr responded to investigate a Road. juvenile problem in Boardman; During the week of August Morrow County Sheriff s of 10-17 Morrow County deputies fice dispatched the Boardman assisted one motorist. Fire Dept to a fire on Miller Lane August 18: Morrow County in Boardman; deputy responded to take a report Morrow County Sheriff s of of telephone harassment; fice dispatched the Heppner am M orrow County deputy bulance to a residence in Hepp responded to Pauls to take a ner. One juvenile was transported report of a possible assault. Call to Pioneer Memorial Hospital was unfounded. with an unknown injury; Chamber Chatter W eim ar — Grieb Julie Grieb and Mark Weimar have announced their engagement to be married. Julie is the daughter of Virginia Grieb of Lexington and Gary Grieb of Boardman. She attended Heppner High School, Oregon State University and is currently enrolled at the University of Maryland. Julie is the manager of volunteer training at National 4-H Council in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Mark is the son of John and Margie Weimar of Condon. He at tended Condon High Scool, Oregon State University and Iowa State University. Mark works on dairy policy for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington D.C. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, October 3 at the Con don United Church of Christ. St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 102 people present for the senior dinner August 12. Three meals were taken out. Members of the lone United Church of Christ served. Host and hostess for August are Everett Keithley and Maude Hughes. Lonnie Edmondson won the meal ticket, Daisy Collins the door prize given by Murray Drug Store and Ida Sue Scott and George Storm received guest gifts. Mr. Storm is Nadine Toombs’ father. He has just recently moved to Heppner. The menu for the birthday dinner Aug. 26 will be salad bar, rolls, ice cream and cake. Members of the Catholic Church will serve. The seniors will sell pie and coffee at the fair again this year on Wed., Thurs., and Fri., from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jeannette Town send is the chairman. Her help is especially appreciated as she is not a senior citizen. A bus load of seniors enjoyed a trip to the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center at Baker City on Friday, Aug. 14. They went the scenic route via Ukiah, making a stop at Sumpter. They returned through LaGrande to Hilgard Park and back to Ukiah, arriving home bet ween 8:30 and 9 p.m. "A long tiring day, but well worth going,” said a spokesperson. Quilting will resume on Monday, Aug. 24 at 1 p.m. Exercise will start on Tuesday, Aug 25 at 10 a.m. v The housing authority will meet at the Senior Center on Monday. Aug. 31, 7 p.m. 4-H horse show announce winners Char Coe manuevers her horse through the Western Trail Ride during the 4-H Horse Show. Jaclynn Hughes was the begin ner all-around winner at the 4-H horse show held August 2 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. Angela Munkers was junior all- around, Kelsie Evans, in termediate all-around and Karen McKendry. senior all-around. Brenda Holtz was high point in dividual and Kelsie Evans was the overall cham pion horse showmanship winner. They will receive their awards on awards night Saturday Aug 22 at the Morrow County Fair. Sponsor of the beginner all- around is the Bryan Timms fami ly of Irrigon; junior all around. Dobyns Pest Control, lone; in termediate and senior all-around Lexington Machine Works Al and Jean Brazell; high point in dividual Norene Veterinary Clinic and overall champion horse showmanship Kinzua Corp. Other horse show winners are as follows: Cham pion showm anship: beginning-Erin Beamer; junior- Angela Munkers; intermediate- Kelsie Evans; senior-K ris Bedortha Champion western equitation: beginner-Erin Crowell: junior- Angela Munkers; intermediate- Kelsie Evans; senior-K ris Bedortha. Champion colt western equitation-Laurel Temple; colt ground training-Erin Crowell. Champion English equitation: beginner-Erin Crowell; junior- Casey Evans; intermediate-Kelsie Evans; senior-Karen McKendry. Champion hunt seat over fences: beginner and junior- Casey Evans; intermediate and senior-Rondi Robinson. Champion trail horse: beginner-Jaclynn Hughes, junior- Angela Munkers; intermediate- Kelsie Evans; senior-Karen McKendry. Champion advanced equitation: senior-K aren M cKendry; intermediate-Rondi Robinson; junior-Casey Evans. Champion bareback equitation rider: beginner-Erin Crowell; junior-A ngela M unkers; intermediate-Jossie Evans. Champion all-around showman-Kelsie Evans; reserve- Char Coe. We sell Rubber Stamps Fair, rodeo prices listed Sheriff’s Report PUBLIC NOTICE MARTIN/NOTCH FOREST PLANTATION FERTILIZATION USDA-Forest Service Umatilla National Forest Heppner Ranger District Morrow and Wheeler Counties, Oregon On August 17, 1992, Heppner D istrict Ranger, Delanne Ferguson, made a decision to im plement the Martin/Notch Forest Plantation Fertilization project on the Heppner Ranger District. These fertilization treatments would enhance growth on plan tations for the purpose of creating cover for big game. The need for the fertilization comes as a result of loss of big game cover habitat due to defoliation and tree mor tality from spruce budworm and bark beetles. Fertilization would take place within planted units in the following past sale areas; M artin, Notch Seed Tree, Elkhorn, and West End Seed Tree. The associated Decision Memo and Analysis File are 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 ap peal pursuant to Forest Service regulations at 36 CFR Part 217. Appeals must be filed no later than 45 days after the legal notice of this decision was first publish ed in the East Oregonian newspaper, Pendleton, OR. Notices of Appeals must meet the requirements of 36 CFR 217.9. Published: August 19, ]992_ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT TRANSFER 6528 Lorraine M. Ladd (Ladd Farms) filed an application with the Water Resources Department for an additional point of ap propriation of water from a well as provided by ORS 540.510 to 540.530. Certificate 53547, in the name of Elmer S. and Lorraine M. Ladd, includes a right limited to 1.0 cubic foot per second from a .well, with a priority date of August 1, 1968, for Irrigation of 90.9 Acres and Supplemental Ir rigation of 67.5 acres. The point of appropriation for this right is in the SW‘4 NW'4, Section 8. T 1 S, R 24 E, W.M.; 1860 feet South and 580 feet East from the NW comer of Section 8. The applicant proposes to change add an additional point of appropriation in the NW'4 NWW, Section 7, T 1 S, R 24 E, W.M.; 640 feet South and 1100 feet East from the NW comer of Section 7. Protests may be filed by per sons who think their water right may be injured by this change. Additional information or forms and rules for filing protests are available '•om the W ater Resources Department by calling 378-3739. If a protest is filed a hearing may be held. IF NO PROTEST IS FILED BY SEPTEMBER 8, 1992, THE CHANGE MAY BE APPROV ED WITHOUT A HEARING. Published: August 5, 12 and 19. 1992 PUBLIC NUTICE Regular, self-inking notary, custom made Gazette-Times 676-9228 PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Monday, August 31, 1992, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mor row County Annex Building in Ir rigon, Oregon. A public hearing will be held on the following: 1. Application by Paul Hov- inghoff for a Variance under Ar ticle 7 of the Morrow County Zoning Ordinance to place an ad ditional manufactured home in a Rural Residential Zone located in Township 5 North, Range 26, Section 25, Tax Lot 201. Interested persons are invited to the hearing to express their views. Written, signed statements will be considered. Reasons for approval or disapproval should be included in oral or written statements. Kent Goodyear, Chairman M orrow County Planning Commission Published: August 19, 1992 W R IG H T C H E V . INC. Oldsmobile Your transportation headquarters for 30 years under the same local ownership. Full line of new Chevy pickups, full size Blazers, extended cabs, 2-wheel or 4-wheel drive, V-6 or V-8 engines. Full line of new Chevrolet and Oldsmobile cars small, medium or full size, 2-door, 4-door, 4- cylinder, V-6. V-8. Also, nice selection of reconditioned and safety checked used pickups and cars. See them all at WRIGHT CHEV. INC. Fossil, Oregon CONTACT Herb Wright Bill Maclnnes or Billy Maclnnes, Jr. (503) 763-4175 1 CARD OF THANKS We would like to sincerely thank the Heppner I.O.O.F. (Oddfellow) Lodge for their financial support of our recently completed awning project. As the sandblasting shows, our store is actually two buildings, with the larger side being owned by the I.O .O .F. lodge. The lodge, specifically Randall Peterson, Cliff Green and Amie Hedman, supported us in our storefront upgrade and were financially responsible for their side, in cluding sandblasting and the awn ing. We would also like to thank the VISION 2000 group who worked on the grant for rural downtown improvements which pays the interest on storefront renovations and which was ad ministered by the Bank of Eastern Oregon. A special thanks to Tim Hedman whose painting condi tions were less than ideal-with all that sand everywhere, and to George Koffler who went above and beyond banking duties to help coordinate the project. Carlson Sign and Central Oregon Sand blasting, both of Bend and Nor thwest Neon of Corvallis were a pleasure to work with and can be highly recommended. With the continued support of you, our loycal customers, we hope to continue serving you and help keep Heppner a viable rural downtown. John and Ann Murray ____________________ 8-19-lc The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing on Wednes day, August 26, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner. Oregon. A public hearing will be held on the following: A public hearing to consider the Amendments to Goal 4, Forest Use Zone and Plan, to in clude mandated rules by the Oregon Legislature and other amendments deemed necessary by the Morrow County Planning Commission. Interested persons are invited I would like to thank the bus to the hearing to express their drivers who took the time to pro views. Written, signed statements vide transportation to and from will be considered. Reasons for swimming lessons. A thank you approval or disapproval should be to the city of Heppner and lone included in written or oral Pool for setting up the times. Also statements. thank you to Shane Palmer for Louis A. Carlson doing such a great job with the kids. Thank you. Judge Morrow County Bob, George, Kiel and Krystal Published: August 12 and 19, Naims 1992 _________________ 8-19-lc ,