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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 28, 1994
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
office in Heppner reports
dispatching the following
business during the past week:
December 19: Morrow Coun­
ty deputy responded to
Coalmine Hill to assist strand­
ed motorists.
December 20: Morrow Coun­
ty deputy arrested Karen Rid­
dle, 47, Heppner, on a warrant
for Failure to Pay Fine Driving
Under the Influence of Intox­
icants. She was released on her
awn recognizances;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Lexington
EMT, Heppner ambulance and
Heppner Fire Dept, to a two
vehicle accident on Hwy. 207
and Bombing Range Road. Two
people were transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
with unknown injuries;
Morrow County deputy
responded to an animal pro­
blem on Hwv. 74 mile post
38.5.
December 21: Morrow Coun­
ty Sheriff's office dispatched
the Boardman ambulance to
106 Park Ave. Apt. 6 for a per­
son with an unknown illness.
There was no transport;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to Park Avenue.
There was no transport;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Lexington for a
civil problem.
December 22: Morrow Coun­
ty deputy responded to a motor
vehicle accident on Hwy. 207
mile post 1-2. Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Heppner Fire Dept and am­
bulance. There was no
transport;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance and Fire Dept, to a
motor vehicle accident on 1-84,
west bound, mile post 158. One
person was transported to
Good Shepherd Community
Hospital with injuries;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice took a report of theft from
Gerald Rea, Port of Morrow.
Parts were missing from a
truck;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a juvenile problem;
Morrow County deputy
responded to an assault that
had occurred in West Glen.
Elias Mendez, 34, Boardman
was arrested and lodged at
Umatilla County Jail;
Morrow County deputy ar­
rested Jose Fidel Resendiz-
Estrada, 27, Irrigon for Driving
Under the Influence of
Intoxicants.
December 23: Morrow Coun­
tv Sheriff's office dispatched
the Condon ambulance to Soda
Springs Retirement. Transport
was refused.
December 24: Morrow Coun­
ty deputy arrested Stephen
Wavne Baum, 25, Boardman,
for Driving Under the Influence
of Intoxicants. He was cited
and released;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon
Marina Park to investigate a
report of a male hiding in the
locust trees;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Arlington
ambulance to meet a private
vehicle at Blalock Canyon. A
male patient with an illness was
transported to Mid Columbia
Medical Center in The Dalles;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Spray am­
bulance to Kahler Basin Road
for a female with an illness. The
Prineville ambulance met them
half way and transported pa­
tient to Prineville Memorial
Hospital;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice arrested Alvaro H. Orrala,
34, for Assault IV/Domestic. He
was transported to Benton
Franklin County jail and
lodged.
December 25: Morrow Coun­
ty Sheriff's office dispatched
the Heppner ambulance and
the Lexington Quick Response
to a residence out of Lexington.
One female was transported
with an unknown illness;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a report of suspicious
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Appointments can be made through calling 278-1023
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Christmas
Mens
Sweaters
Bv SHtemays lsie of Cotton ana Snpnanaoah
Heppner 8-Ball
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Bucknum's Tavern
3 0
Elks Club
2 1
Cal's Lounge
2-1
Miller's
1-2
PUBLIC NOTICK
Gun Club
1-2
THE CIRCUIT COURT
Bud's Pub
0-3 OF IN THE
STATE OF OREGON
Schedule for Jan. 3, 1995: Elks
FOR THE COUNTY
club at Bud's Pub; Miller's at
the Gun Club; Cal's Lounge at ESTATE OF OF: MORROW
Bucknum's Tavern.
ROY W. LINDSTROM,
Deceased.
B M CC w in ter term classes to begin
No. 94-PR-029
Kay Fowler will offer step
By Anne Morter
NOTICE TO
Winter term classes for Blue aerobics at Heppner Elemen­
INTERESTED
PERSONS
Mountain Community College tary School on Tuesday even­ Notice is hereby given that
will get underway shortly after ings beginning Jan. 10 at 7 p.m. the undersigned has been ap­
the new year in the south Mor­ Shape up after the holidays pointed and has qualified as the
row County area. Students are with a fun workout. Cost is $18 personal representative of the
urged to pre-register soon by and minimum enrollment is estate. All persons having
contacting area coordinator needed to hold the class.
claims against the estate are
Anne Morter 422-7040, or by Cross country skiing will hereby required to present the
returning completed registra­ begin with an orientation ses­ same, with proper vouchers,
tion form with tuition to: sion Jan. 31 at the Heppner within four months after the
BMCC Morrow County, PO High School library. Ski trips date of first publication of this
are planned for each of the four notice, as stated below, to the
Box 21, lone, 97843.
Classes on the agenda for the Saturdays in February. All skill personal representative at: P.O.
levels are welcome with plen­ Box 218, Pendleton, Oregon
month of January include:
Woodworking, taught by ty of experienced instruction for 97801 or they may be barred.
Dave Fowler at Heppner High novices. Arrangements may be All persons whose rights may
School. This class will begin made for rental equipment if be affected by the proceedings
Jan. 10 and will not be offered necessary. Cost of the class is in this estate may obtain addi­
in the spring term. Cost of the $20 plus carpooling expenses tional information from the
class is $35 plus a $15 lab fee for the trips.
records of the court, the per­
Family fitness will be offered sonal
payable to the instructor.
representative or the at­
Going into Business For in lone for those wishing to torney for the personal
Yourself will be offered at the shake off the winter blahs and representative.
school district office in Lex­ get their blood circulating. The Dated and first published:
ington on two consecutive class begins Jan. 11 and will December 14, 1994
Wednesdays
beginning cover stretching, a light weight
Katherine G. Lindstrom
January 25. William Griffith of workout followed by a variety
Personal Representative
the GEODC in Pendleton will of aerobic activity.
P.O. Box 363
teach the class covering various Sue Neiderwerfer of Better
lone,
Oregon
topics that prospective business Your Business in Pendleton, LAWRENCE B. REW 97843
OSB
people need to know. will offer a variety of seminars #61072
Preregistration is required. The in January and February in­ COREY, BYLER, REW,
cluding interviewing, employer LORENZEN & HOJEM
cost is $35.
A three week course on interviewing, business eti­ Of Attorneys for Personal
financial planning for retire­ quette, negotiating 101 and Representative
ment will be offered at the managing conflict. Cost of each 222 S.E. Dorion Avenue
district office on Thursday session is $25.
P.O. Box 218
evenings beginning Jan. 12. For a complete copy of the Pendleton, Oregon 97801
Get your investment and plan­ winter term bulletin from 503-276-3331
ning questions answered in this BMCC or for registration infor­ Published: December 14, 21
mation contact Morter at and 28, 1994
class. The cost is $15.
422-7040.
There were 100 people present for the senior dinner Wed., Dec
tl. Three meals were taken out. George Steagall won the free
neal ticket. Members of the Methodist Church served. Lynn Bib-
jy and Eleanor Gonty were the hostessess. The Senior Center
yoard met following the meal and blood pressures were taken
before the meal.
Wed. evening the bus driven by Ed Baker picked up seniors
it the center and at their homes for a tour of the town to see
he Christmas lights. Refreshments were served at the center after
he tour.
The menu for Jan. 4 will be creamed turkey over rice, fruit jello
;alad, fresh vegetable tray with tomatoes, bread, and peach up­
side down cake. Members of the Lutheran church will serve.
The Senior Board gave a gift of oranges to the center which
was enjoyed by tenants and office staff. The "Real Santa” paid
his annual visit to the tenants, leaving a Christmas card and candy
jutside each apartment door, Christmas eve.
Dorothy Henderson spent Christmas vacation in Heppner with
her family. She visited friends in the apartments Saturday after­
noon. She looks great and is enjoying her new home at the foster
care home in Boardman, said a spokesperson.
Dates to remember: Monday, Garden Club, 7 p.m.; Tuesday
and Thursday, exercise 10 a.m.; Wed., hearing aid assistance,
10 a.m., blood pressure 11 a.m., senior meal noon, Mealsite Com­
mittee meeting after meal, quilting 1 p.m.; Friday, cards 2 p.m.;
Sunday, movie 7 p.m.
Come Celebrate
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Ham, turkey, sweet & sour
meatballs, potatoes, dressing,
salads and much more
Buffet will be served
from 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
Music by Dustin Padberg
10 p.m. until closing
We Print
Gardner’s MENS
193 N Main St
PUBLIC NOTICE
St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
Reg. 2995 to 8495
Now
Pool League
male. Deputy was unable to
locate anyone;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a report of suspicious cir­
cumstances on Slaughter Road.
Deputy was unable to locate
anything;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Nevada St. Ir­
rigon for a complaint of loud
music.
Heppner
Business Cards
Many styles and colors to choose from
Gazette-Times 676-9228
AMENDED PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ELECTION
On March 28, 1995, an elec­
tion will be held for the pur­
pose of electing board members
to fill the positions and terms
for the following districts, Mor-"
row County, Oregon:
MORROW COUNTY
SCHOOL DISTRICT-
Director Zone 3 - Four year
(4) term ending June 30, 1999
Director Zone 4 - Four yea
(4) term ending June 30, 1999
Director Zone 5 - Four year(4)
term ending June 30, 1999
Boardman-Irrgion Advisory
Committee Position #2 -
Three(3) year term ending June
30, 1998
Boardman-Irrigon Advisory
Committee Position #3 - One(l)
year term ending June 30, 1996
Boardman-Irrigon Advisory
Committee Position #5 -
Three(3) year term ending June
30, 1998
Heppner-Lexington Ad­
visory Committe Position #1 -
One(l) year term ending June
30, 1996
Heppner-Lexington Ad­
visory Committee Position #3 -
Three(3) year term ending June
30, 1998
Heppner-Lexington Ad­
visory Committee Position #5 -
Three(3) year term ending June
30, 1998
Ione-Lexington Adivsory
Committee Position #1 -
Three(3) year term ending June
30, 1998
Ione-Lexington Advisory
Committee Position #5 -
Three(3) year term ending June
30, 1998
BOARDMAN CEMETERY
DISTRICT-
One at Large Position -
Four(4) year term ending June
30, 1999
BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE
DISTRICT-
Two at Large Positions -
Four(4) year term ending June
30, 1999
One at Large Position -
Two(2) year term ending June
30, 1997
BOARDMAN PARK & REC­
REATION DISTRICT-
Three at Large Positions -
Four(4) year term ending June
30, 1999
HEPPNER RURAL FIRE DIST-
RICT-
PUBLIC NOTICK
NOTICE OF SESSION
MORROW COUNTY BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that
on January 9,1995, at 9:00 a.m.,
the Board of Equalization of the
County of Morrow, Oregon,
will meet at the County Cour­
thouse in Heppner, Oregon, to:
Hear petitions for reduction
of the real market or assessed
value of property as of July 1.
Hear petitions to excuse
penalties for late filing of real
or personal property returns.
Act on recommendations
from the assessor made under
ORS 308.242 when no petition
has been filed.
Petitions for reduction of the
real market or assessed value of
property must be filed with the
clerk of the board not later than
December 31, 1994.
A schedule of hearings for
those who request to be present
will be posted 48 hours prior to
the meetings at the Morrow
County Courthouse.
Executive sessions may be
held during the session as re­
quired by ORS 308.290(7), ORS
308.411, and ORS 308.413.
All other hearing will be
scheduled as time allows. If
you have requested to be pre­
sent at the hearing you will be
notified of the time and place
to appear. Contact the Board of
Equalization for further
information.
It shall be the duty of the per­
sons interested to appear at the
time and place appointed.
Barbara Bloodsworth,
County Clerk
Morrow County, Oregon
Dated at Heppner, Oregon this
21st day of December, 1994
Published: December 21, 28,
1994; and January 4, 1995
Two at Large Positions -
Four(4) year term ending June
30, 1999
HEPPNER CEMETERY DIST-
RICT-
One at Large Position -
Four(4) year term ending June
30, 1999
HEPPNER WATER CONTROL
DISTRICT-
Three at Large Positions -
Four(4) year term ending June
30, 1999
IONE-LEXINGTON CEME­
TERY DISTRICT-
Two at Large Positions -
Four(4) year term ending June
30, 1999
IONE RURAL FIRE PROTEC­
TION DISTRICT-
Two at Large Positions -
Four(4) year term ending June
30 1999
IRRIGON CEMETERY DIST-
RICT-
Two at Large Positions -
Four(4) year term ending June
30, 1999
IRRIGON PARK DISTRICT-
Position #2 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
Position #4 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
IRRIGON RURAL FIRE
DISTRICT-
Position #1 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
Position #2 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY
DISTRICT-
Position #2 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
Position #4 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
PORT OF MORROW-
Position #4 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
Position #5 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
Position #3 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
Position #1 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
WILLOW CREEK PARK DIS-
TRICT-
Position #1 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
Position #2 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
Position #3 - Four(4) year
term ending June 30, 1999
All candidates for these posi­
tions must file or petition for
election with the County Clerk
by 5:00 P.M. January 26, 1995.
Copies of petitions may be
picked up at the County Clerk's
office.
Barbara Bloodsworth
Morrow County Clerk
Published: December 28, 1994