FOUR • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 23. 1992
BOWLING
Hemiiston-Disobeyed Stop Sign,
$50 fine;
Kenneth Floyd Osborne, 77,
Prineville-Failure to Wear Seat
Belt, $50, Endangering Child
Passenger, $50 fine;
Stacy LeRoy Wilson, 30,
Portland-Open Container, beer,
$55 fine;
Sara Lee McClenan, 19,
Pendleton-Failure to Yield Right
o f Way to Pedestrian in
Crosswalk, $35 fine;
Christopher Harold Ford, 22,
Heppner-Failure to Wear Seat
Belt, $24 fine;
Gary Earl Burghardt, 41,
Molalla-Exceeding the Maximum
Speed Limit, 71 mph in a 55 mph
zone, $76 fine;
Kenneth Robert Whispell, 32,
Portland-Failure to Wear Seat
Belt, $24 fine;
Herbert Gary Wolvert, 45,
West Linn-Exceeding the Max
imum Speed Limit, 64 mph in a
55 mph zone, $35 fine;
Joseph Lowell Wilhelm, 40,
Heppner-Failure to Wear Seat
Belt, $50 fine;
George Russel Nichols, 56.
Gresham-Exceeding the Max
imum Speed Limit, 65 mph in a
55 mph zone, $35 fine;
Kristopher Robin Wainwright.
20, Umatilla-Exceeding the Max
imum Speed, 79 mph in a 55 mph
zone, $180 fine;
Roger Dale Britt, 42. Heppner-
Overheight 14’4 ” alleged, 14’
limit, $86 fine;
Alvin Orlan Sanders, 52,
Portland-Failure to Wear Seat
Belt, $24 fine.
k u fh c k u p Keglers
September Hi 1992
3
1
MCGG
2
2
3 Js
No Pin Hitters
2
2
Hopeful H u Been*
2
2
Gutter Dusters
2
2
Hi H o ' s
1
3
1
3
The Dregs
Splits converted Darlene Scroggin, 4-9-K);
Joan Smith 5-H); Janet Beamer 5-6.
High game Betty Brown 210.
High series: Betty Brown 507
September 17
6
Gutter Dusters
2
6
2
MCGG
4
4
No Pin Hitters
4
Hopeful Has Beens
4
5
Hi Ho's
3
The Dreg's
3
5
6
3 J's
2
High game Linda Schultz 195.
High senes Linda Schultz 496.
Splits converted Janet Beamer 3-6-7-10; Joan
Smith 2-7; Theo Greenup 5-6-10.
Thursday Night Ladies
Septem ber 10, 1992
W
MCGG
3
Tazmo's
3
kinzua
2
B & C Repair
1
Bedrock Bowlers
1
High game: M arie Kudisill 175
High series: M arie Rudisill 452
Splits converted: Candi Rudisill
George Maims 4-5
L
1
1
2
3
3
4-5,
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office in the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the past
week:
Sharon Lee Peterson, 34, Ken
newick, WA.-Violation of the
Basic Rule, 36 mph in a 25 mph
zone, $76 fine;
Johnny Lee Lake, 37, Eugene-
Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $50
fine;
Daniel Robert Whiteaker, 19,
Oroville, WA.-Exceeding the
Maximum Speed. 65 mph in a 55
mph zone, $55 fine;
David Eugene Mabbott, 32,
PIZZA
The word is out!
W e M ake
Incredible Pizza
A ls o
Super Sub Sandwiches
Del’s Market
Lexington • 989-8133 *•17.* I
___Obituaries
James Beamer Anhorn
A memorial service for James
Beamer Anhorn will be held Fri
day Sept. 25 at Memory Gardens
in Medford. Mr. Anhorn died
September 16, 1992 in San Fran
cisco, CA.
J.B. Anhorn was bom July 8,
1949 to Carl William and Irene
Anhorn of Central Point. He at
tended Central Point schools and
graduated from Crater High
School in 1967 where he was stu
dent body president.
He was with the U.S. Army for
a short period when he received
a medical discharge and attend
FOR SALE:
ed the University of Oregon.
He worked as manager of
Anhorn-Faber Insurance Com
pany and was a member of Cen
tral Point Chamber of Commerce
and Rotary Club. He moved to
California where he worked for
several companies.
Survivors include his mother
Irene Anhorn of Heppner;
brothers William of Salem, Jef
frey of San Jose, CA. and
Michael of Central Point; and a
sister Catherine Christensen of
Pilot Rock. He was preceded in
death by his father C.W. Anhorn.
Floyd Albert Borman
Floyd Albert Borman, 84,
formerly of Lexington, passed
away Sept. 19, 1992 in Albur-
querque, New Mexico.
Funeral services will be Thurs
day, Sept. 24, 1992 at 2 p.m. at
Grays West and Co., in Baker Ci
ty. Interment will be in Mount
Home Cemetery.
Mr. Borman was born Nov.
22, 1908 at Whitney and spent his
childhood and school years in
Whitney. He worked as a
mechanic and welder for Morris
& Knudsen Co., in California for
many years. He returned to the
Pendleton area where he did
mechanical work until his retire
ment. He lived in Lexington after
his retirement and he worked
several years for the Lexington
Water Co. He loved square dan
cing and followed them until
health reasons had forced him to
quit.
Survivors include: two sons,
Calvin, Sandia Park, NM and
Wayne of Hermiston; daughter
Roberta Borman Hughes,
Umatilla; brother Louis H of
Baker City; sister. Myrtle C.
Hacker, Baker City and five
grandchildren.
Margaret H. Lindley
Graveside funeral services
were held for Margaret Hope
Lindley Sept. 21, 1992 at Canyon
City Cemetery. A memorial ser
vice was held earlier today.
Mrs. Lindley, 66, of lone, died
Friday, Sept. 18. 1992 at her
home.
She was born July 24, 1926 at
Caldwell, Idaho, to Marian and
Marie Francis. She graduated
from Grant Union High School in
one mid-life nuclear power plant.
Located only 35 miles upwind from beautiful
downtown Portland, Oregon. High profit busi
ness. Some repairs needed. No product liability
insurance required to operate. Subsidized fuel
($47 billion from tax-payers). No responsibility
for waste. Plenty of Local, State and Federal
Government assistance in transferring "decom
missioning" costs to ratepayers. YOU CAN'T
LOSE!!
$ $ $ Buy now! $ $ $
Vote No on 6 and Trojan is yours forever!
Authorized and Paid for by the Do It Yourself Committee.
1841 N.W 23rd Ave., Portland, OR 97210 (503) 221-3080
John Day in 1944. She married
Ben Lindley in 1948.
She was employed at Ellingson
and Edward Hines lumber com
panies
before
becom ing
postmaster at Seneca, a post she
held for 10 years before moving
to lone where she also served as
postmaster.
She served as an officer and
member of the National and State
Association of Postmasters and
had served on the school board
and city council at Seneca.
Survivors include sons, Jim
and Ben, both of John Day and
Zane o f K im berly, Idaho;
daughter, Christy Dugan of
Kingston, WA.; brothers, Gor
don Francis and Lawrence Fran
cis, both of Seneca.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the National Arthritis
Foundation, Oregon Chapter,
4412 S.W . Barbur B lvd.,
Portland, 97201 directly or
through D riskill M emorial
Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd.,
John Day, 97845.
Sheriff’s R eport
The Morrow County Sheriffs
office at the courthouse in Hepp
ner reports dispatching the
following business during the past
week:
September 15: Morrow Coun
ty deputy responded to assist a
motorist in Boardman;
M orrow County deputy
responded to assist a disabled
motorist outside of Boardman;
M orrow County deputy
responded to investigate a report
of a careless driver in Irrigon;
M orrow County deputy
responded to investigate a report
of suspicious activity in the
Boardman area;
M orrow County deputy
responded to investigate a
neighborhood dispute in Irrigon.
September 16: Morrow Coun
ty deputy took a report from Gene
Peterson in Irrigon. A pickup
window and bam window were
broken out. Amount of value for
both was between $ 125 and $ 150;
M orrow County deputy
responded to Irrigon to in
vestigate
suspicious
circumstances;
M orrow County deputy
responded to Irrigon to do a re-
quested welfare check.
September 17: Morrow Coun-
ty Sheriff s office dispatched the
Boardman ambulance to a motor
vehicle accident on 1-84 west-
bound mile post 166. One male
was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital
with injuries;
M orrow County deputy
responded to a trespassing com-
plaint in the lone area. Call was
unfounded;
M orrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for
a juvenile problem;
Morrow County Sheriffs of-
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept to 1-84 eastbound mile
post 158 for a vehicle fire.
September 18: Morrow Coun-
ty deputy responded to Irrigon to
handle an animal complaint;
Morrow County Sheriffs of-
fice dispatched the Boardman am-
bulance to a one vehicle roll over
on 1-84 west bound, mile post
151.5 One male was transported
to Good Shepherd Community
Hospital with unknown injuries;
Morrow County Sheriffs of-
fice dispatched the Mitchell Fire
Dept, to a vehicle fire on
Highway 26 mile post 72;
Morrow County Sheriff s of-
lice dispatched the Condon Fire
Dept, to a grass fire in Condon
near the Post office;
Morrow County deputies in-
vestigated a report of a prowler
at a residence in Irrigon.
September 19: Morrow Coun-
ty deputy assisted Umatilla Police
Dept with a traffic stop:
Morrow County Sheriffs of-
fice dispatched the Arlington am-
bulance to a motor vehicle acci-
dent on 1-84 westbound mile post
131.
Two people
were
transported to Columbia Medical
Center in The Dalles;
M orrow County deputy
assisted the Heppner Police Dept
with a juvenile problem;
Morrow County Sheriff s of-
fice dispatched the Condon Rural
Fire Dept for a grass fire north
of Gwendolyn;
Morrow County Sheriff s of-
fice dispatched the Boardman am-
bulance to a Boardman residence
for a female with an unknown il-
Iness. Patient refused transport;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated a report of careless
drivers;
M orrow County deputy
assisted the Boardman Police
Dept with a warrant arrest;
M orrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman area
for a landlord/tennant dispute.
Dispute turned out to be a civil
matter;
Morrow County deputy assisted
in trying to locate a lost animal.
Deputy was unable to locate
animal.
September 20: Morrow Coun
ty Sheriff s office dispatched the
Fossil ambulance to Haven House
for a female with an unknown il-
Iness.
One
female
was
transported to Mid Columbia
Medical Center;
M orrow County deputy
responded to an Irrigon residence
to investigate a juvenile problem.
Investigation is continuing;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated a report of a suspicious
vehicle at the westbound Board-
man rest area. Problem was
resolved;
Morrow County Sheriffs of
fice dispatched the Boardman am
bulance to a Oregon Hay located
outside of Boardman for a man
with an unknown illness. One
male was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated the report of an assault
in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy began
an investigation of a possible
assault in the Irrigon area.
PUBLIC NOTICE
HEPPNER RANGER
DISTRICT MOTORIZED
TRAVEL AND ACCESS
MANAGEMENT PLAN
The Heppner Ranger District is
now implementing the Motoriz
ed Travel and Access Manage
ment Plan on a portion of the
District.
This plan was designed to pro
tect resources, safeguard users
and minimize conflicts of use in
different management areas and
on roads and trails in the Forest.
The Motorized Travel and Access
Management Map shows current
regulations for roads, trails, and
areas on the Heppner Ranger
District.
Implementation becomes effec-
five Monday, September 28,
1992. Maps are available at the
Heppner Ranger District Office,
117 South Main Street Heppner,
OR. 97836, Monday through Fri-
day, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm.
telephone (503) 676-9187 and at
the Umatilla National Forest
Supervisor’s office, 2517 SW
Hailey Ave., Pendleton, OR.
97801,
telephone
(503)
276-3811, during the same office
hours as the Heppner Ranger
District,
Maps are also available at
various travel information loca-
tions throughout the District. For
further information, contact Don
Finley, District Engineer, at the
Heppner Ranger District,
Published: September 23, 1992
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pioneer Memorial Hospital is
inviting bids on an addition to
Pioneer Memorial Clinic. Plans
and specifications for the addition
may be obtained at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital, 564 East
Pioneer Drive, Heppner OR
97836 starting on Wednesday,
September 23, 1992.
Contractors biding on this pro-
ject must be licensed and bond-
ed. Bidder are required to visit
the site and follow all contract
documents, specs and plans.
Sealed bids will be received by
Pioneer Memorial Hospital, 564
East Pioneer Drive, Heppner OR
97836 until 2:00 p.m., Friday,
October 16, 1992. Bids shall be
identified with the project name.
the Bidders name and address,
and labeled in bold print “ SEAL-
ED BID” . Any bids submitted
after the date and time will not be
considered. Bids will be opened
publicly at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, Friday October 16,
1992 at 4:00 p.m.. The contact
person for this project will be
Gary Nolan.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, national origin,
sex, religion, or age and han-
dicapped status in employment or
in the provision of service,
Published: September 23 and 30.
1992
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pioneer Memorial Hospital is
now accepting applications for an
Environmental Service Aide.
This is a regular part-time fill-in
position with varying hours and
wages. Individuals wishing to
apply may pick-up at application
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Business Office, 564 East Pioneer
Drive, Heppner OR 97836 or by
calling (503) 676-9133.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, national origin,
sex, religion, or age and han
dicapped status in employment or
in the provision of service.
Published: September 23, 1992
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
TRANSFER 6174
Ralph L. Morter filed an ap
plication with the W ater
Resources Department for an ad
ditional point of appropriation of
water from groundwater as pro
vided by ORS 540.510 to
540.530.
Certificate 49816, in the name
of Franklin Lindstrom & Sons,
Inc., includes a right limited to
1.30 cubic feet per second from
a well, with a priority date of
September 25, 1969, for irriga
tion of 225.6 acres.
Certificate 57252, in the name
of USDA-Farmers Home Ad
ministration, includes a right
limited to 0.90 cubic foot per se
cond from a well, with a priority
date of September 25, 1969, for
irrigation of 165.8 acres.
The point of appropriation for
these rights is in the SE V* SW V *,
Section 32, T 2 N, R 24 E,
W.M.; 460 feet North and 3930
feet West from the SF. Corner,
Section 32.
Certificate 57223, in the name
of USDA-Farmers Home Ad
ministration, includes a right
limited to l .58 cubic feet per se
cond from a well, with a priority
date of April 29. 1975, for irriga
tion of 126.7 acres.
The point of appropriation for
this right is in the SE'4 NE'4,
Section 31, T 2 N, R 24 E.
W.M.; 10 feet North and 10 feet
West from the E'4 corner. Sec
tion 31.
The applicant wishes to com
bine the water rights evidenced
by Certificates 49816 and 57252
into one right to irrigate only
225.6 acres. The applicants also
wishes to add an additional point
of appropriation to these water
rights. The new well is located in
the SW'4 SE14, Section 30, T 2
N, R 24 E, W .M.; 2840 feet
North and 2600 feet West from
the E'4 comer, Section 31.
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 from 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 OCTOBER 27, 1992, THE
CHANGE MAY BE APPROV
ED WITHOUT A HEARING.
Published: September 23, 30; and
October 7, 1992
WRIGHT CHEV.
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-
eylinder. 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