Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. July 20. 1394
VanLiew earns top sheep awards
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF H EARING
T h e M o rro w C o u n ty
Court w ill hold a public
hearing at 10:15 o ’clock
a.m .
on
W edn esday.
August 3, 1994, at the Mor
row County Courthouse,
100 Court Street, Heppner,
Oregon to hear public com
m ent upon the issue o f for
mation
a health district
in M orrow C ounty: the
district is known as the
"M orrow County Medical
District” . This hearing is
the final hearing on the
petition: at the conclusion
o f this hearing, the Court
intends to issue an order to
the County Clerk calling for
an election on the question
o f formation. T h e m atter
w o u ld a p p ea r on the
N ovem ber general election
ballot. A n y person m ay ap
pear and be heard.
Sandra Van Liew with her
Published: July 20 and 27.
sheep
The Umatilla County Fair in 1994_______________________
Sandra Van Liew, Windy Hermiston, Aug 11-14 will have
PUBLIC NOTICE
Acres of Heppner, received top a Rare Breed Card Grading Sheep
NOTICE OF H EARING
awards at the Black Sheep show, which Van Liew is coor
T h e M o rro w C o u n ty
Gathering in Eugene June 23-26 dinating as well as serving as
Court
will hold a public
showing her Jacob sheep. Van evaluator for the card grading.
hearing at 10:00 o ’clock
Liew received champion Jacob Card grading involves evaluating
a.m .
on
W ednesday,
ram and champion Jacob ewe.
each animal in comparison with
August
3.
1994,
at the Mor
Her fleeces placed second, third the breed standard. Then the blue
row
County
Courthouse,
and fifth. Van Liew is currently carded or excellent animals com
serving on the board of directors pete in the show ring for cham 100 Court Street, Heppner,
Oregon to hear public com
for the Jacob Sheep Breeders pion and reserve champion.
For more information contact ment upon the issue o f for
Association for the Northwest
mation a health district in
region.
Van Liew. 676-5050
north Morrow County: the
district is known as the
“ B oa rd m a n C o m m n ity
Health
District” . This hear
“ O u tb ack
O dyssey”
church. Kids w ill discover ing is the final hearing on
h ig h lig h tin g
the land
G o d ’s an sw ers to life ’s the petition: at the conclu
“ dow n under” will be the
questions through
Bible sion o f this hearing, the
V a c a tio n B ib le S ch o o l
lessons, sin gin g, crafts, Court intends to issue an
them e for Lexington Bap
scrip tu re m e m o riza tio n order to the County Clerk
tist Church at 150 E A r
and recreation.
calling for an election on
cade. Lexington. VBS will
There is no charge for the question o f formation.
be held Aug. 1 through Aug
this VBS program. All kids The m atter would appear
5 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
from four years old to the on the N ovem ber general
"M an y have heard about
sixth grade are invited to election ballot. A n y person
Koalas, platypuses, and
attend. For more inform a m ay appear and be heard.
kangaroes but have you
tion contact Sandy Van Published: July 20 and 27,
heard about emus, w o m
L ie w . at 6 7 6 -5 0 5 0 , or 1994_______________________
bats and din goes?" asks a
Glenn Anderson 989-8555.
sp o k e s p e rs o n
for
the
Baptist VBS to begin
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
Roger Britt’s Septic &
Pumping Service
has added a Speed Rooter
Can clean any pipe or line between
11/4” to 4” . 100 feet of cable available
676-5096
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Heppner
BEFORE TH E M ORROW
C O U N TY C O U R T OF
MORROW C O U N TY
AN O RDINANCE REQ UIR
ING TH E C O N TA IN M E N T
OF SOLID W A S T E W HICH
IS DELIVERED T O CO UN
T Y TRAN SFER STA TIO N S
AND IMPOSING P E N A L T Y
FOR V IO LA TIO N ....
ORDINANCE
NO.
W H E R E AS. ORS 203.
035 a u th orizes M orrow
County to exercise authori
ty within the County over
matters o f County concern;
and
W HEREAS.
M o rro w
County has established a
solid waste transfer station
on H ighw ay 74 approx
im ately 2 miles south o f
Lexington Oregon; and
W HEREAS.
p erson s
have been tran sp ortin g
solid waste to said transfer
station which is not con
tained or covered, resulting
in su b sta n tia l litte r in g
along the roadways leading
to the transfer station: and
W HEREAS.
M orrow
C o u n ty has p r e v io u s ly
established fees for the
deposit o f solid waste at
said transfer station; and
Morrow County Medical Services
“Stoti/tng to provide
l M omou /
County nesidents with access to a ¡¡uQC
spectAuw ofj quality tncdicaQ s li c e s '
Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home
564 E. Pioneer Dr.
Heppner, OR 97836
676-9133
Pioneer Memorial Clinic
Thompson Ave.
Heppner, OR 97836
676-5504
Pioneer Memorial Home Health Agency
“Serving all of Morrow and Gilliam and parts of Wheeler Counties"
564 E. Pioneer Dr., Heppner, OR 97836
676-9133
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Heppner Dental Office
1st Interstate Bank Bldg.
Heppner, OR 97836
676-9118
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Obituaries
James B. Johnston
J a m es
B.
“ Sam ”
Johnston, 73. o f Heppner,
died Friday. July 15. 1994
at his home.
Recitation o f the rosary
was Monday July 18 at the
St. Patrick Catholic Church
in Heppner. Funeral Mass
was Tuesday, July 19 at
the church with concluding
service and burial at the
Heppner Masonic C em e
tery.
Mr. Johnston was born
March 12, 1921, at Hepp
ner. to Allen and Mary
McDaid Johnston. He grew
up in Heppner and attend
ed local schools, graduating
from Heppner High School
in 1940.
He entered the m ilitary
and served with the U.S.
Arm y during W orld W ar II,
returning to Heppner in
1945.
On July 8, 1947, he m ar
ried Lois M. V an ce at
Lewiston, Idaho. T h ey liv
ed in Heppner where he
worked at Kinzua Mill for
33 years retiring in 1977.
He also did janitorial work
at the Bank o f Eastern
Oregon for several years.
He was a mem ber o f the
Pendleton Eagles Lodge.
Survivors include daugh
ters, Jennifer Morrell o f
H erm siton and P am ela
Partlow of Boatdman: sons,
Richard and Gregory, both
of Heppner: sister, Annie
Wilson o f Heppner; eight
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. His
wife Lois, died in 1991 and
a half-brother and several
half-sisters also died earlier.
Memorial contributions
m ay be made to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Founda
tion, PO Box 515, Heppner
97836.
Sweeney Mortuary, H ep
pner, was in charge o f
arrangements.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ELECTION
On November 8, 1994, an
election will be held for the
p u rp ose
of
e le c tin g
m em bers to all the posi
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PO Box 161 • Heppner, OR 97836 • (503) 676-5438
Oregon:
MORROW CO U NTY
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H E A LTH DISTRICT-
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Director Zone 1
♦Fiberglass
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Director Zone 2
♦Composition
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Director Zone 3
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Director Zone 4
Director Zone 5
MORROW C O U N TY
MEDICAL DISTRICT-
5 (F iv e ) D irecto rs at
Large
BOARDMAN COMMUNITY
H E A LTH DISTR1CT-
5 (F iv e ) D irecto rs at
Large
All candidates for these
positions must file or peti
tion for election with the
County Clerk by August
30, 1994. copies o f peti
tions m ay be picked up at
the County Clerk's office.
Barbara Bloodsworth
Morrow County Clerk
Published: July 20. 1994
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203 Kincade Rd., SW
Boardman, OR 97818
481-7212
Morrow County Emergency Medical Services
Call 911
Boardman Dental Office
300 Dillabaugh St.
Boardman, OR 97818
481-9311
W HEREAS, it is in the —
best Interests o f the people
o f Morrow County to inhibit
and diminish the littering Ralph M. “Tuck”
o f the roadways leading to Jackson
the transfer station: •
Graveside services were
THE CO U NTY COURT OF held Saturday. July 16 at
MORROW C O U N TY O R the H aystack C em etery
DAINS AS FOLLOW S:
near Spray for Ralph M.
SECTIO N 1. T IT L E OF “ T u c k ” J ack son . Mr.
Jackson, 78. died o f cancer
ORDINANCE
This ordinance shall be at his h om e in S pray
known and may be cited. Thursday, July 14.
as “ T h e
P e n a lty
for
Born February 24. 1916
Transporting Uncontained at H illsboro, he was a
Solid Waste Ordinance” , veteran of the second world
S E C T IO N 2. IM PO SI- war and commander o f the
TIO N OF A D D IT IO N A L Spray American Legion. He
FEE.
was an active m em ber of
Th e caretakers o f the the Spray Rodeo Associa-
solid waste transfer station tion. He served on the
located approxim ately 2 Spray city council.
Tuck spent many years
miles south o f Lexington on
Highway 74, shall impose. working with the Harley
in addition to any regular Tucker Rodeos. He also
fee assessed for the deposit worked as caretaker for the
o f solid w a ste at said Spray School District. Most
transfer station, a penalty of all Tuck enjoyed visiting
in the sum o f $5.00 upon w ith his m any friends,
each load or deposit which fishing and wood working
is brought to the transfer in his shop.
Tuck is survived’ by his
station and which is not
wife,
Alice at the home;
covered or is not contained
step-daughter,
Carol Asher
so as to prevent leakage,
o
f
Spray:
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sp illage or loss du rin g
Carleson
o
f
Beaverton
and
transport.
many
grandchildren.
SECTIO N 3. D ISPO SI
Driskill Memorial Chapel
TION OF ASSESSM ENT.
was
in charge o f arrange
All moneys collected pur
ments.
suant to this ordinance
shall be deposited to the
Solid W aste Transfer Sta
tion line item in the General Bikes skateboards
Fund o f the County, which
is lin e
item
n u m b er prohibited
101-123-340-4378 in the
Morrow County budget.
downtown
SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE
DATE.
Riding skateboard and
In com pliance with the bikes is prohibited on the
provisions o f ORS 203.045, sidewalks in the city o f
this ordinance shall take ef Heppner. Police chief Doug
fect on the 90th day after Rathbun reminds parents
the date o f its adoption.
to inform your children of
this rule as this is a danger
FIR ST READING
to pedestrians and custom
SECOND READING
AD O PTED TH IS day of, ers em erging from stores.
1994 by the M ORROW
C O U N TY COURT
Louis A. Carlson, Judge
R.J. French, Commissioner
Donald C.J. McElligott
Com m issioner
ATTEST:
Barbara B. Bloodsworth
County Clerk
The class o f 1974 will
APPRO VED AS TO FORM: hold their 20-year class reu
County Counsel
nion Sat.. July 23, at the
Published: July 20, 1994 Heppner Elks Club, begin
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