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P U B LIC NUTICE
W C C C Golf
Births
Julia Renee Felipe-a daughter
Julia Renee was born to Maria
Guadalupe Rios of Irrigon on July
30, 1993 at Good Shepherd Com
munity Hospital in Hermiston.
The baby weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz.
M agdalena
Bom bela
Pacheco-a daughter Magdalena
was born to Reyna Pacheo and
Juan Bombela of Boardman on
August 2, 1993 at Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Her
miston. The baby weighed 7 lbs.
4 oz.
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager
Next week at this time some of
us will be "jolting” across Mor
row County experiencing just a
tiny bit of what our ancestors did
150 years ago. I’m sure we'll
have a renewed respect for the
hardships they endured along the
trail and know beyond a doubt
that we’re thankful we have a
comfortable home and bed to
return to that night. There should
be plenty of time for thinking
along the way either on foot or
in the wagon. Wagons Ho!
The chamber has scheduled a
clean-up for Main Street on Tues
day, August 17, 5 p.m. Store
owners are encouraged to pitch in
to pick up litter, pull a few weeds,
water flowers, and just add the
extra touch before the fair and
rodeo and wagon train visitors ar
rive. Citizens with community
pride make this job easier as they
take a moment to pull a weed or
pick up trash on their daily excur
sions. Thank you, someone
noticed.
Chamber is welcoming Denny
Newell, GEODC, as a new
member this week. We appreciate
being able to share the GEODC
office with Denny. Stop in to say
" h e llo ” on T uesdays and
Wednesdays.
Special guests at chamber were
members of the Oregon Trail Pro
Rodeo Court and Rodeo Commit
tee. Don’t miss fair and rodeo
next week. Some new and ex
citing events are being offered,
including women’s bull riding.
Bring your guests to the parade
and downtown for a bit of shop
ping. City folks love leaving
malls behind to experience rural
shops (that direct from a Portland
resident who practically shops as
a career).
Next week: No chamber on
Tuesday. It's become tradition to
have lunch at the fairgrounds
Thursday o f fair week. See you
there.
P harm acy &
Your H e a lth
Boardman Pharmacy
& Hardware
202 1st. N. W. P.O. Box 170
Boardman, Oregon 97818
481-9474 481-7351
Protect Against Sun-
Related Photoaging
Photoaging is a skin condition
in which exposure to ultraviolet
(UV) radiation such as from sun
light results in wrinkles, loss of
skin elasticity, and an uneven skin
color. The skin may become yel
low and leathery. The effect of
photoaging on skin is the same as
with the normal aging process but
often is much more severe and oc
curs more rapidly. Protection
against UV rays of the sun begins
by spending less time in direct
sunlight. If extensive sun expo
sure cannot be avoided, wear pro
tective clothing such as long sleeve
shirts and wide-brimmed hats to
prevent photoaging.
Another approach to preven
tion of photoaging is through the
application of sunscreen products
to the skin. According to a recent
issue of Postgraduate Medicine,
sunscreens offer the single most
important method of protecting
against harmful effects of the sun.
Physical sunscreens such as zinc
oxide reflect and scatter UV light
as it reaches the skin. Zinc oxide
cream may be messy to use and
often it is washed off while swim
ming or sweating. Chemical sun
screens, such as para-aminoben-
zoic acid and the benzophenones,
absorb UV radiation. The UV ra
diation absorbing ability of chemi
cal sunscreens is expressed as an
SPF value. Skin specialists typi
cally recommend sunscreens that
have an SPF value of 15 or higher.
Couple’s Tournament
August 7 and 8, 1993
Low gross of the field: John
and Kathy Wall, 127.
Low net of the field: Gary and
Barbara Watkins 89.
First Flight: Low gross first-
John Edmundson and Vicki
Brookshire 129; second-Jeff and
Pat Edmundson 130; third-John
and Clara Pickens 133; fourth-
Ron Bowman and Terra Hauke
135; fifth-M ark and Kristi
Smalley 139.
Low net: first-Larry and Kerry
Pettyjohn 97; second-Vem and
Wanda Willis 99; third-Wayland
and Pat Hyatt 102; fourth-Ed
Struthers and Soft Smith 104;
fifth-Ed and Beverly Gunderson
104.
Second flight low gross: first-
Bob and Suzanne Jepsen 129;
second-Jeff and Kathy Steger
142; third-L ee and Eileen
Padberg 148; fourth-Gene and
Luvilla Sonstegard 150; fifth-
Howard and Helen Gilliam 153.
Low net: first-Rusty and Cyde
Estes 89; second-Earl and Peggy
Fishbum 92; third-Mark and Cin-
di Jarvis 97; fourth-Leonard and
Jill Hauke 97; fifth-Earl and
Carol Norris 97.
In the Service
Steven D. Arntt was commis
sioned second lieutenant in the
Army ROTC program at a
ceremony held at Ft. Lewis,
Washington August 3.
The officer’s oath was ad
ministered by 1 st Lieutenant Rob
Roder of Salem and Arntt’s Bars
were pinned on by his parents
Gene and Sharon Arntt of Blake
Ranch, and a special friend Bren
da M argon.
Arntt graduated from Oregon
State University with degrees in
political science and military
science. After completing six
weeks of intense training he
received his commission.
Arntt will continue his educa
tion this fall at Willamette
University in Salem pursuing
degrees in law and business
management.
Marine Pfc. William C. Judd
recently completed the School of
Infantry at Camp Pendleton, CA.
During the course students
receive classroom instruction and
participate in field exercises in
volving infantry tactics, construc
tion and camouflage of fighting
positions, and the use of mines,
demolitions and intra-company
communications equipment.
He is a 1989 graduate of River
side High School.
The Morrow County Court will
not be meeting on its regularly
scheduled date of Wednesday,
August 18, 1993
Published: August 11, 1993
PU B LIC NUTICE
1993 FOREST STAND
FERTILIZATION
USDA-Forest Service
Umatilla National Forest
Heppner Ranger District
Morrow, Grant, Wheeler
Counties, Oregon
On August 4, 1993, Heppner
D istrict R anger, D elanne
Ferguson, made a decision to im
plement the 1993 Forest Stand
Fertilization project on the Hepp
ner Ranger District. This project
will apply, by helicopter, pelletiz
ed fertilizer over approximately
648 acres. Riparian habitat and
water quality will be protected by
not treating areas within 100 feet
of any streamcourses, springs, or
seeps. Flying will not occur
within 2 days prior to elk and
deer rifle seasons.
The associated Decision Memo
and components of the project file
are available upon request from
the Umatilla National Forest,
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 no later
than 45 days after the legal notice
of this decision was first publish
ed in the East O regonian
newspaper, Pendleton, OR.
Notices of Appeals must meet the
requirements of 36 CFR 217.9.
Published: August 11, 1993
P U B LIC NUTICE
The City Council of the City of
Heppner will hold a special
meeting on Monday, August 16,
1993, beginning at 8:00 pm at Ci
ty Hall, 188 West Willow Street,
to discuss acquisition of a midship
pumper fire truck and related
bids.
Gary B. Marks
City Manager
Published: August 11, 1993
KEENEY/ROUGH ROCK PIT
DEVELOPMENT
USDA-Forest Service
Umatilla National Forest
Heppner Ranger District
Grant County, Oregon
On August 4, 1993, Heppner
D istrict R anger, D elanne
Ferguson, made a decision to im
plement the Keeney/Rough Rock
Pit development project on the
Heppner Ranger District. This
project will crush and remove
30,250 cubic yards of pit run rock
for the, purpose of resurfacing
Forest Road 22 (County road #3).
The Keeney/Rough Rock pit was
originally developed in July
1974. All work activities are
restricted within the existing rock
pit boundaries. No additional sur
face disturbance or pit expansion
is authorized under this decision.
The associated Decision Memo
and components of the project file
are available upon request from
the Umatilla National Forest,
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 O regonian
newspaper, Pendleton, OR.
Notices of Appeals must meet the
requirements of 36 CFR 217.9.
Published: August 11, 1993
P U B LIC NOTICE
P U B LIC NUTICE
P U B LIC NOTICE
The Planning Commission for
the City of Heppner, Oregon will
conduct a public hearing at 7:00
PM on September 7, 1993 at
Heppner City Hall regarding the
following applications:
1. Variance: Relief from set
back requirements from west side
of property line to build a carport
located in a Residential 2 (R2)
Zone at 220 West Baltimore
Street, Map #2S 26 34AA, Tax
Lot #900 owned by Madalyn
Bibby.
2. Temporary Use: Request by
Elwayne Bergstrom to use pro
perty located in a Commercial
(C) Zone at 265 South Chase
Street. Map #2S 26 35BC, Tax
Lot #13000, for placement of a
recreation vehicle for no more
than seven (7) months during the
year.
A copy of the application and
copies of all documents in
evidence relied upon by the ap
plicant and copies of any ap
plicable zoning criteria are
available for inspection at no cost
and copies of the same will be
provided at a reasonable cost. To
obtain this information contact the
office of Gary Marks, City
Manager, Heppner City Hall,
188 W Willow Street. PO Box
756, Heppner. Oregon 97836.
phone 676-9618.
Published: August I I , 1993
PUBLIC HEARING
The Morrow County Planning
Commission will hold a public
hearing on Tuesday, August 31,
1993, at 7:30 p.m. at the North
Morrow Annex Building in Ir
rigon, Oregon. A public hearing
will be held on the following:
1. Application for Conditional
Use Permit -S-62-To Re-establish
a Rock Quarry and Extract
Gravel - By Jean Damon-Helen
Walsh and Roger and Rita Britt
Located in Township 2 South.
Range 26, Section 17, Tax Lot
1500 in an Exclusive Farm Use
Zone.
2. Application for Conditional
Use Permit -N-63-To Build an
Onion Processing Plant - By
Cascade Specialties, Inc., Frazer
Hawley - Located in Township 3
North, Range 26, Section 31, Tax
Lot 511 in an Exclusive Farm
Use Zone.
Interested persons are invited
to the hearing to express their
view. 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 II and 18.
1993
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 11, 1993 - FIVE
PU BLIC NUTICE
The Port of Morrow Commis
sioners will meet in Regular Ses
sion Wednesday, August 11, >
1993, at 3:00 pm Port Office,
One Marine Drive Boardman,
Oregon.
Published: August 11, 1993
PUBLIC NUTICE
IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL
FORFEITURE OF:
Ruger .22 cal single six
revolver ser#62-82003, 20 gauge
pump shotgun ser#G001784,
Savage model 94 ser#913174,
Remington .22 semi-auto (no
ser#), Winchester model 12-12
gauge shotgun ser#466428, Win
chester model 63 ser#115828A,
Stevens model 66-B .22 cal (no
ser#), Winchester model 94
ser#2021800, Winchester model
70 XTR 7MM ser#G 1463785,
Winchester model 94 caliber
25-35 ser#175614, Winchester
model 69-A .22 cal (no ser#),
Savage model 220-D .410 gauge
shotgun (no ser#), Browning
model 12 gauge ser#283824,
Coast to Coast 20 gauge shotgun
ser#H243783, Thompson Con
tender .223 caliber ser#287772,
Remington nylon 66 .22 cal semi
auto ser#2510144, Ruger 10-22
.22
cal
sem i-auto
rifle
ser#128-93163 w/Bushnell scope,
Ruger .22 pistol ser#15-15927,
Portable band saw ser#741011,
Thor 5/8 inch drill ser#940417,
Black and Decker 3/4 inch drill
ser#2523521. Black and Decker
xh inch drill O.A.N.#HW15385,
Honda motor for pump/com-
pressor ser#GC45-1295827
SEIZED FROM: TERRELL
LEE REA and M ICHAEL
GARY POOL
NOTICE TO ALL
POTENTIAL CLAIMANTS
AND TO ALL UNKNOWN
PERSONS
READ THIS NOTICE
CAREFULLY!!!
YOU MUST “ CLAIM” AN
INTEREST IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED SEIZED PRO
PERTY OR YOU WILL
AUTOM ATICALLY LOSE
ANY INTEREST YOU MAY
HAVE. TO “ CLAIM” YOU
MUST FILE W ITH THE
“ FORFEITURE COUNSEL”
LISTED BELOW. A LEGAL
PAPER
CA LLED
A
“ CLAIM” . THE “ CLAIM”
SHALL BE SIGNED BY THE
CLAIMANT UNDER PENAL
TY OF PERJURY AND SHALL
SET FORTH ALL OF THE
FOLLOW ING: A) YOUR
TRUE NAME; B) THE AD
DRESS AT WHICH YOU
WILL A CCEPT FUTURE
M AILINGS
FROM
THE
COURT OR FORFEITURE
COUNSEL; C) A STATE
MENT THAT YOU HAVE AN
INTEREST IN THE SEIZED
PROPERTY. THE DEADLINE
FOR
FILIN G
IS
21 DAYS FROM THE DATE
OF THE LAST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
WHERE TO FILE A
“ CLAIM” AND FOR MORE
INFORMATION
FORFEITURE COUNSEL
Earl R. Woods, M .C.D .A .
PHONE 676-9061
Address P.O. Box 664, Cour
thouse, Heppner OR 97836
SEIZING AGENCY Blue
Mountain Enforcement Narcotics
Team
PHONE 278-4090 Address
700 SE Emigrant #5, Pendleton,
OR 97801
SUMMARY STATEMENT
OF BASIS FOR CIV IL
FORFEITURE
On or about June 24, 1993. the
above described was seized for
civil forfeiture by the Blue Moun
tain Enforcement Narcotics
Team. The property is subject to
forfeiture under OR Law Chapter
"791 as X proceeds X profits
and/or X instrumentalities used in
the following prohibited conduct,
and/or the solicitation, attempt, or
conspiracy to commit the follow
ing prohibited conduct: X posses
sion of a controlled substance, X
delivery o f a controlled
substance, manufacture of a con
trolled 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
defined in Chapter 791, Oregon
Laws 1989.
Published: July 28; August 4, 11
and 18. 1993
PU B LIC NOTICE
STATEMENT OF
NONDISCRIMINATION
C olum bia Basin Electric
Cooperative, Inc., is the recipient
of Federal financial assistance
from the Rural Electrification
Administration, an agency of the
U.S. Department of Agriculture,
and is subject to the provisions of
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, as amended, Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
as amended, the Age Discrimina
tion Act of 1975, as amended,
and the rules and regulations of
the U .S. D epartm ent of
Agriculture which provide that no
person in the United States on the
basis of race, color, national
origin, age, or handicap shall be
excluded from participation in,
admission or access to, denied the
benefits of, or otherwise be sub
jected to discrimination under any
of this organization’s programs or
activities.
The person responsible for
coordinating the organization’s
nondiscrimination compliance ef
forts is Fred R. Toom bs,
Manager. Any individual, or
specific class of individuals, who
feels that this organization has
subjected them to discrimination
may obtain further information
about the statues and regulations
listed above from and/or file a
written complaint with this
organization; or the Secretary,
U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D.C. 20250; or the
Adminstrator, Rural Electrifica
tion Administration, Washington,
D.C. 20250. Complaints must be
filed within 180 days after the
alleged discrimination. Confiden
tiality will be maintained to the
extent possible.
Published: August 11,18 and 25,
1993______________________
1 CARD OF THANKS
The 1993 Couples’ committee
would like to thank all the
businesses that donated prizes to
our tournam ent tnis year:
American Printing. At The Top.
Bank o f Eastern O regon,
Beecher’s, Bristow’s Market,
Bucknum’s Tavern, Bud’s Pub.
First Interstate Bank. Gar Avia
tion, Gardner’s Mens Wear.
Heppner Auto Parts. Kinzua Cor
poration, Les Schwab, Morrow
County Grain Growers, Murray
Drugs, The Penland House and
Peterson’s Jewelers. We had a
great tournament and all the
prizes were greatly appreciated.
The committee would like to
thank everyone for making this
tournament so enjoyable.
Mike & Cindi D oherty,
chairm en, Earl & Peggy
Fishburn, asst, chairmen, Duane
& Robanai Disque. Gary & Bar
bara Watkins. Rusty & Cyde
Estes. Rollie & Debbie Marshall.
Del & Linda LaRue. Way land &
Pat Hyatt. Ron Bowman
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We want to thank all the
neighbors for their quick response
to help fight the fire that broke out
on the ranch last week. Special
thanks to the lone Rural Fire
Department for coming and to
John Boyer (Gar Aviation) for the
fire retardant drop.
Robert and Darlene Hoskins
8-11-lc
WRIGHT CHEV.
INC.
Oldsmobile
Check out our on the spot
financing......
GMAC contract or lease!
Specially trained
technicians in shop with
special tools for hi-tech
engines
Personalized Service
WRIGHT CHEV.
INC.
Herb Wright
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes. Jr.
763-4175
Fossil. Oregon
Scratch Pads. Just right for home
or office. 50c lb. Heppner
Gazette-Times
7-28-tfx
2 N O T IC E D
Our 3 year old Chelsey (adopted
also) wants a brother or sister.
Our loving family promises to
give your newborn everything
you would, if you could. Let’s
help each other. Medical/Legal
expenses paid. Call collect
Tina/K en (516) 485-1731.
____________________ 8-11 -4p
Attorney wanted. Preferably an
honest one. Contact A1 Lovgren.
Rural Route 1 Box 3231, Hepp-
ner, OR 97836._______ 8-11-2c
2 2 C A R S it T R U C K S
1973 8-passenger VW van, $500
676-9149,____________ 8-11-Ip
- M O V IES -
Our New Releases
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The word is out!
We Make
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Lexington • 989-8133
4 HELP WANTED________
The Morrow County School
District has the following position
open for the 1993-94 school year:
POSITION: Bus driver
LOCATION: Irrigon and
Boardman. Oregon schools
CLOSING DATE: Until filled
APPLICATION: A Morrow
County School District applica
tion form may be picked up at the
D istrict O ffice, Lexington,
Oregon or any Morrow County
School Office. A letter of applica
tion and a personal resume are
also required.
Applications should be sent to:
Shirley Landauer, director of
transportation. Morrow County
School District, PO Box 368,
Lexington, OR 97839. Morrow
County School District is an equal
opportunity employer 8-11-lc
The Morrow County School
District has the following position
open for the 1993-94 school year:
POSITION: Maintenance II for
North End Schools
REQUIREMENTS: General
maintenance skills and experience
required, as is a valid drivers
license. Desire skills and ex
perience in electrical, heating/air
conditioning, boiler and plumb
ing installation and repair. Prefer
AHERA training to handle
asbestos, but will train. Must be
able to lift 100 pounds; must be
able to work independently as
well as with other employees
and/or contractors: must be able
to supervise other maintenance
employees in positive manner;
must perform other duties assign
ed by the superintendent.
CLOSING DATE: August 20.
1993
APPLICATION: A Morrow
County School District applica
tion form may be picked up at the
D istrict Office. Lexington.
Oregon. A letter of application
and a personal resume are also ;
required.
Applications should be sent to:
Charles D. Starr. Superintendent.
Morrow County School District. I
PO Box 368. Lexington. OR -
97839. Morrow County School
District is an equal opportunity
employer.____________8-11-lc ;
Pioneer Memorial Hospital is ac-;
cepting applications for a part-:
time Physical Therapy aide. In
dividual with Physical Therapy o r :
medical experience preferred.
Typing and clerical skills
desirable. Send resume to:
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Physical Therapy Department.
PO Box 9. Heppner, OR 97836.
EOE.
_____________ 8-4-2c
Five county economic develop
ment group seeks enthusiastic
self-starter to assist in various
com munity and econom ic
development projects. Desirable
education/experience includes
business finance, grant writing
and regional planning. Job
description and application packet
available, contact: G reater
Eastern Oregon Development
Corporation, PO Box 309. Hepp
ner. OR 97836 (503) 676-5343.
Application deadline August 20.
EOE/ADA.
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