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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 7, 1992 Letters to the Editor McEUigott supportive of county citizens To the Editor: I would like to declare my sup port to Don McEUigott as can didate for Morrow County Commissioner. His past experience as Morrow County judge will add to the county commission. He knows our county well and is aware of what lies ahead with the economizing necessitated bv measure 5. He realizes that government programs do good things, but knows that someone has to pay for them either on the local, state or federal level. He is supportive of all county citizens and will fairly administer to their needs, an agenda that will improve M orrow C ounty’s government and lives of all residents. (s) Pat Wright Fels innovative To the Editor: I urge voters of Umatilla and Morrow counties to keep Peter Fels as district court judge. Dur ing the 10-plus years Peter has been a Pendleton attorney he has worked in creative ways to pro mote understanding between cultural groups not only in the judicial sy stem, but in human ser vices and in community services arenas as well. Ultimately his work has led to improvements in fair treatment for the underserved in our area. particularly for our elderly and our Hispanic people. Now, while the people of Oregon are increas ingly vulnerable to groups who promote discrimination resulting in hardship and pain, we are in deed fortunate to have a man in our judicial system who is multiculturally aware, bilingual, campassionate, thorough and fair. I urge you to vote to keep Judge Fels on the Umatilla-Morrow district court bench. (s) Lorraine Baxter Pendleton Justice Court Report Susan Krider Miller. 50, Bend- Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $24 fine; Jeffrey Douglas Joles, 20, Salem-Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $24 fine; William David Stamer, 51, Spray-Failure to Signal Lane Change (passing), $35 fine; Catherine E. Hansen, 56, Heppner-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $55 fine; No Oregon Driver’s License, $21 fine. The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: Duncan Rodney Mason, 26, Baker City-Truck Speeding, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone. $31 fine; John William Harshman, 32, Bend-Failure to Wear Seat Belt. S24 fine; HAPPY 16 th B IR T H D A Y From Mom, Dad Kris & Mark Marriage Licenses Death Notice Earl G. Pettyjohn Earl G. Pettyjohn, 79, Hepp ner, died Monday, Oct. 5 at his home. Graveside services will be held on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 2 p.m. at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pioneer Memorial Home Health Care, PO Box 9, Heppner, 97836. A complete obituary will be in next week’s paper. Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner, is in charge of arrangements. The Clerk’s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports issu ing the following marriage licenses during the past week: O ctober 2: Roderick H. Taylor, 25, Lexington; and Glenda S. Robinson, 21, Lexington. Harold Norman Stinnette, 40, Lexington; and Brenda Sue Zuber, 28, Lexington. Births Ryan Taylor Young-a son Ryan Tayjor was born to Meredith and Danny Young of Ir rigon on September 20, 1992 at Good Shepherd Community The Morrow County Health Hospital in Hermiston. The baby Department lists the following weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. monthly schedule for October: H uburt Willie Phipps-a son Thursday, Oct. 8-blood Huburt Willie was born to pressures and immunizations, Elizabeth Phipps of Boardman on Heppner office 8:30 a.m.-4:30 September 22, 1992 at Good p.m.; Shepherd Community Hospital in Tuesday, Oct. 14-blood Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 pressures and immunizations. 1-4 lbs. 5 oz. p.m. county building office, M a ria h Ann B row n-a Irrigon; daughter Mariah Ann was born Wednesday, Oct. 14-blood to Carrie Ann Soms of Irrigon on pressures and flu shots, 9:30 September 21, 1992 at Good a.m.-noon, St. Patrick’s senior Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. center; The baby weighed 10 lbs. 10 oz. Thursday, Oct. 15-blood Meisha Lee Kirker-a daughter pressures, immunizations and flu Meisha Lee was born to Laura shots, Heppner office. 8:30 a.m-7 K irker of Boardman on p.m.; September 24, 1992 at Good Tuesday, O ct. 20-blood Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. pressures and flu shots, lone ci The baby weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. ty hall, 11 a.m.-noon; Boardman Brett Ryan Harrison-a son city hall, 1:30-7 p.m.; Brett Ryan was bom to Kirsten Wednesday. Oct. 21-flu shots, and Travis Harrison of Lexington lone city hall. 4-7 p.m.; on October 1, 1992 at St. An T h u rsd ay ,. Oct. 22-blood thony Hospital in Pendleton. The pressures and immunizations, baby weighed 7 lbs Heppner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 Grandparents are Bob and p.m.; Sharon Harrison of Lexington Tuesday, Oct. and Cliff and Cindy Green, 27-immunizations and flu clinic, Heppner. county office building, Irrigon. Great grandmother is Alma 1-7 p.m.; Green and great grandfather is Wednesday, Oct. 28-blood Everett K eithley, both of pressure and flu shots, St. Heppner. Patrick’s Senior Center, 11 a.m.-noon; Thursday, Oct. 29-blood pressures and immunizations. By Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager Heppner office. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 The Candidates Forum has p.m. come and gone and hopefully, at tendees have a clearer idea of how they will vote. Remember, one vote—your vote—can make a difference. In the hard-fought election of 1960, John F. Ken nedy defeated Richard Nixon by an average of less than one vote per precinct. The single most im portant thing adults can do to en sure that the policies and politi cians they favor win over the op position is to vote. During the last general elec tion, of 100 potential white col lar workers who could have voted, only 57 actually registered and voted. This means that with our nation and elected leaders Health Dept. P U B LIC N O TIC E WRIGHT CHEV. INC. 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H e n n n e r , OR 97e76 5 Co~r »» M# i A a o 't n o' tn« ►»»eOQue'te » o' Gene-* Bu» net» 0 “ te» o' the M tie r_: »-» 2 D#'e o' e.i.ng te k .e.'C tT 'C 'ss: PO Box Me * i Authorized and Paid for by the Do It Yourself Committee. 1841 N.W. 23rd Ave., Portland, OR 97210 (503) 221-3080 DIXON BASIN CATTLEGUARD INSTALLATION USDA-Forest Service Umatilla National Forest Heppner Ranger District Wheeler County, Oregon On October 2, 1992, Heppner D istrict Ranger, Delanne Ferguson, made a decision to im plement the Dixon Basin Cat- tleguard Installation project on the Heppner Ranger District. The in stallation of this cattleguard will solve the problem of people traveling on Forest Road 2513 leaving the existing gate open. The cattleguard will be installed by the Collins Butte C-H permittee. The associated Decision Memo and Categorical Exclusion 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, OR 97836. This decision is subject to ap peal pursuant to Forest Service regulations at 36 CFR Part 217. Appeals must be filed by November 23, 1992. Notices of Appeals must meet the re quirements of 36 CFR 217.9. Published: October 7, 1992 ~ 9 lH l< m ielll u i u n n a i a it y , H eppner C a s e tte 3 »•*&-» . O' ! tu» Vote YES on 6. P U B LIC N O TIC E 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'4 SW '4, Section 32, T 2 N, R 24 E, W.M.; 460 feet North and 3930 feet West from the SE Corner, Section 32. Certificate 57223, in the name of USDA-Farmers Home Ad ministration, includes a right limited to 1.58 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 SE'4, 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. Chamber Chatter Unmask that Bandit! 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 deciding how much and how well we tax and spend, regulate and educate, develop and protect, nearly half stayed home. Quitting the political process because we don’t like the way things are run isn’t the aaswer. We don’t opt out of our business when we think things have gone sour; rather we mil up our sleeves and try harder. Most of us have a large invest ment in government and must work harder and smarter instead of turning our backs. Begin by registering to vote and encourag ing others to do the same. Thought for the week: “ Bad politicians are elected by good people who don’t vote.” Next week at chamber Garth Davis of the Small Business Development Center will in troduce programs available for small businesses and rural com munities. See you there.