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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 6, 1994 - FIVE Ione youth group makes annual trek to Burnside work. On Monday the groups worked at various service organizations, including the Blan- chet House, Loaves and Fishes, Outreach Ministries, Recovery Inn and The Sister of the Road Cafe. Their duties were mainly serving and delivering meals as well as cleaning and office work. After an overnight stay at the First Congregational Church near Broadway, the lone youth split into two groups. On Tuesday one group helped serve lunch at the Blanchet House and the other washed walls at the Greenhouse Youth Shelter before starting for home. Highlights for this trip includ ed television coverage by KATU Channel 2 and the renewal of an old acquaintance. When the lone By Anne Morter The lone Youth Group made what is becoming an annual spring break trek to the Burnside area of Portland to volunteer their time in various service agencies serving homeless people. Eleven students, including Thom as V oegeding, Jam ie Lovett, Marie Tworek, Becky Wagenblast, Melissa McElligott, Lynde Minster, Jason Halvorsen, Steve Allen, Luke Swanson, Jessie Stefani and Bridget McElligott and four adult leaders, Jannie Allen, Lea Mathieu, Cathy Halvorsen and Jeri McElligott departed from lone at 7 a.m. on Monday, March 21. By 10 a.m. they were in Portland, divided in to groups and ready to get to PU B LIC NOTICE The Morrow County Court will be meeting in Heppner on Wednesday, April 13, instead of the regularly scheduled meeting in Irrigon. Published: April 6, 1994_____ PU B LIC NOTICE Here is an opportunity to en joy the mountain atmosphere for a summer. The Morrow County F*ublic Works Department is looking for volunteer park hosts at Anson Wright Park for the 1994 park season. For informa tion call 676-9061 ext 17. Mor row County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, na tional origin, sex, religion, age nor handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Published: April 6 and 13, 1994 PU B LIC NOTICE [ CRIS DAVIS CONSTRUCTION ] L o n ero ck O reg o n Thomas (I) washes tables while Cathy Halvorsen visits with Don, a homeles man they served four years ago. REMODELS * ADDITIONS * ROOFING DECKS * FENCES * PAINTING group made their first trip in 1990, they met a homeless man named Don, who was thrilled to see his picture in the Heppner Gazette-Times, sent to him with a T -shirt by leader Jeri McElligott. While working at one of the agencies, this trip, Don spotted Cathy Halvorsen’s lone sweatshirt. He remembered everything about his last en counter with the lone Youth Group, including what was served. For all your carpenter needs ! Scheduling now for Spring and Summer!!! 503 384-4214 - License #67759 * Bonded * Insured NORENE VETERINARY HOSPITAL SMALL ANIMAL SURGERY & M EDICINE Office Hours 9 - 5 Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.- Friday Emergency Services - Nights & Holidays Ph. 676 - 9656 Cards lose first tennis match By Anne Morter The lone Cardinals got their tennis season underway last Fri day, April 1, playing in Condon. The Blue Devils came out on the high side, winning three of the four matches that day. There were no boys’ games. In singles' play Jessie Stefani i lost to Aftne Osfefiand 4-6. 3-6 .1 i Heidi Orem Win). a 16-14 tie breaker to win her first set 7-6 against Anne Wolke and down ed her 6-2 in the second set to take the match and the only win of the day. In doubles’ action, Jessie Stefani and Celeste Owen were defeated by Shelly Anderson and Jessica Harrington 1-5, 5-7. Camie Crum and Angie Ball lost to Kelly Chancellor and Anna Dyer 6-8. ANNIVERSARY DAY AUCTION Saturday, April 9 ’Refreshments Door Prizes AUCTIONS 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. Conducted by MUSSER Auction Group Wranglers to hold playday T1 N U L nseR V ~ A N D SCA PlM n X L IR F C o l. J o r d o n R o a d on ButtorcrMfc Hwy - E m 182 H e rm is to n , Oregon,, 567 7235 - * OPEN 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Oregon #5015 The Wranglers Riding Club will hold its first playday Sunday, April 10 at the Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo arena. The potluck starts at 12 noon with playday beginn ing at 1 p.m. A workday is scheduled for Saturday at 1 p.m. at the rodeo grounds. Kids may bring their horses to practice. The club welcom es new members. Membership dues are $20 for a family or $10 single membership. NOTICE Beginning April 1 Lexington Lumber Yard will be open ONLY on Wed. - Thurs. & Fridays during the Summer months. Please call 989-8586 for needs lone Youth Group l-r: Becky Wagenblast, Jamie Lovett, Marie Tworek and Thomas Voegeding at Blanchet House. Cardinals kick off track season in the high jump at 4 ’6’ ’ and plac By Anne Morter ed fourth in the 400 meters at The lone Cardinals kicked off 1:09.38. April Taylor was fourth their track season with back-to- in the 800 at 2:43.18 and Becky back meets last weekend, travel Picknell was fifth in the shot at j ing to the Mac Hi Carnivatr6? 29’ 11” . Suzie Heideman had two Speed on Friday, April 1 and the fifths, one in the javelin at 87’ and Umatilla/Heppner Invitational at the other in the 100 meter hurdles Umatilla, on Saturday April 2. at 19.45. Melissa McElligott was No team scores were kept at the fifth in the 100 at 13.44. Carnival of Speed but the lone teams had three winners for the PU BLIC NOTICE day. Melissa McElligott took the NOTICE OF long jump at 14’10” , Jamie PUBLIC HEARING Lovett was first in the discus at Pursuant to ORS 477.250, 95’8” and Lars Krechting took notice is hereby given that a the high jump with a leap of public hearing will be held for the 6’4 ” . Krechting was the only boy purpose of providing all owners placing for the Cards with a of lands an opportunity to be fourth in the javelin at 140’1” . heard on matters pertaining to the On the girls side, Tanja Ander budgeting of moneys required to son’s second in the discus at defray the cost of fire protection 86’ 10” gave the Cards a 1-2 sweep. Jamie Lovett added a and suppression within the boun third in the shot to her win in the daries of the Eastern Oregon discus with a throw of 30’9 '4 ” . Forest Protection District and for Becky Wagenblast tied for third privately owned lands in Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jef ferson, M alheur, M orrow , Pinewood Derby Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler counties date changed within the boundaries of the Deschutes, Malheur, Mt. Hood, The Cub Scout pine wood der Ochoco, Umatilla and Wallowa- by. originally scheduled for April 8 has been changed to April 10 Whitman National Forests. Hearing will be held at the at the Heppner Elks Club. Rac following places: ing will get underway at 5 p.m. Central Oregon Division, Monday, April 25, 1994. 1 P.M., PU B LIC NOTICE at Prineville Division Head ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS quarters, Prineville, Oregon. FOR SENIOR AND DISABLED Central Oregon Division, TRANSPORTATION Monday, April 25, 1994. 1 P.M., SERVICES at The Dalles Division Head Morrow County Court is accep quarters. The Dalles, Oregon. ting applications from those in Northeast Oregon Division, terested in providing transporta Monday, April 25, 1994, 1 P.M., tion services to senior and disabl at La Grande Division Head ed persons under grant money quarters, La Grande. Oregon. received from the State of Oregon Central Oregon Division, Public T ransit Section for Monday. April 25, 1994, 1 P.M., FY94-95. at John Day Division Head Applications are available from quarters, John Day, Oregon. the Morrow County Court at the Copies of the tentative budget Morrow County Courthouse, may be inspected during normal P.O. Box 788, Heppner. Oregon. working hours at the Eastern Applications will be accepted un Oregon Forest Protection District til 4:30 p.m. on May 2, 1994. offices at John Day. Prineville, On May 5, 1994, at 1:30 p.m., at the Morrow County Cour The Dalles, and La Grande, thouse, the Special Transporta Oregon. Persons with disabilities tion Fund Committee will review requiring special arrangements. applications received. This is a PLEASE contact the Central public meeting and interested par Oregon District at least two working days (48 hours) in ad ties are welcome to attend. For additional information, vance at (503) 447-5658. OREGON DEPARTMENT please contact Carrie Legg at OF FORESTRY 276-0406 or 1-800-752-1139 or JAMES E. BROWN, M orrow County C ourt at STATE FORESTER 676-9061. Published: April 6, 1994_____ Published: April 6, 1994_____ The Morrow County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, April 25, 1994, at 7:30 pm. at the Public Works Building in Lexington, Oregon. A public hearing will be held on the following: 1. The first of three public hearings to consider a change of zone from Suburban Reisdential One Acre (SR-1) to General Commercial (CG) on land own ed by John Wenholz located in Township 5 North, Range 26, Section 25B, Tax Lot 1300. This tax lot is located approximately one-quarter of a mile west of Ir rigon on the south side of State Highway 730 an the east side of Third Street West. 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: April 6 and 13, 1994 PU B LIC NOTICE CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF OREGON, MORROW COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT Estate of LOUIS H. BUSCHKE, Deceased. No. 94 PR 9 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that Shirley L. Martin has been ap pointed Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present the same, within 4 months after the date of first publication of this notice, to the following: Shirley L. Martin Personal Representative c/o Dennis D. Doherty, Attorney P.O. Box 309 Hermiston, OR 97838 All persons whose rights may be affected by these proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Representative, or the attorney for the Personal Representative. DATED and first published this 30th day of March, 1994. DENNIS D. DOHERTY Attorney for Personal Representative 240 E. Gladys, Suite 4 P.O. Box 309 Hermiston, OR 97838 (503) 567-8301 Published: March 30; April 6 and 13, 1994___________________ CARD OF THANKS Thank you JoyceKay and Jerry Hollomon for the use of the space in front of the store during St. Patrick’s weekend. _______ PMH N.H Auxiliary The winner of this years Amish Quilt was Lynne Lindberg of Santa Ana, CA. She is the sister of Delia Robinson. Thank you everyone for all your support and thoughtfulness. ________PMH N.H. Auxiliary I wish to thank all the people on the Search and Rescue team and the family of Barbara Gilbert for all the wonderful help they did for us. God bless you all. Theta Lowe and family We would like to express our appreciation to all those who responded to our recent grass fire. The Basile’s