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    Senior Ccirter Bulletin
There were 63 people present for the senior dinner June 26.
Five meals were home delivered. Members of the Church of
Latter Day Saints assisted the cooks, served and did the dishes
after dinner. Don Robinson won the free meal ticket. Each per­
son present who had a birthday in June received a balloon.
The florist shop also delivered a floral arrangement and
balloons to Ruth Nutting at the senior dinner. These were a
gift from her daughter and son-in-law on her birthday. Blood
pressures were taken before the meal.
The menu for July 10 will be chicken soup, sandwiches,
vegetable tray, pears and brownies. Members of the Catholic
church will serve.
There were two tables of pinochle in play Friday, June 28.
Six seniors watched the movie, "Betsy's Wedding", Sunday
evening.
The senior bus is scheduled for a trip to the Milton-Freewater
meal site, Friday, July 12. Departure time is 9 a.m. Seats are
still available. Anyone interested may sign up at the Senior
Center or call the office 676-9030 to have their name put on
the list.
Other dates to remember: Tues. and Thurs., exercise, 10
a.m.; Wednesday blood pressures, 11 a.m.; senior dinner
noon; Friday, cards 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 7 p.m.
Environmental stewardship tour set
The Oregon Cattlemen's
Association and the Morrow
County Livestock Growers
have planned the first annual
Environmental Stewardship
Tour Saturday, July 13, at the
Hardman Allotment beginning
at 8 a.m.
A bus will leave the Morrow
County Fairgrounds in Hepp­
ner at 8 a.m.
Lunch will be at noon with
the return to Heppner at 5:30
p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Local people attending the
dinner are asked to bring a
salad, main dish or dessert.
Steak will be provided. Cost for
the dinner is $8.50. A sack
lunch will be available at a cost
of $6.50.
For more information, con­
tact Mark Reitmann, 676-9823.
Cell phone users must reprogram
AT&T Wireless Services
reminds cellular customers that
the 541 area code grace period
was over July 1.
Cellular phone users who
live within Oregon's 541 area
code boundary will not be able
to place or receive calls unless
they have their cellular phone
reprogrammed now to avoid
the last minute rush and
inconvenience.
AT&T W ireless Services
custom ers
can
call
1-800-260-9772 to reprogram
their cellular over the phone, or
Shrine game
queen selected
The Shrine East-West Foot­
ball association is on a steady
course to the August 10 game
to be held in Baker City.
The Queen for the 1996
season is Melody Wrightman of
Ontario High School. She has
been active in high school
cheerleading, the arts club and
pep club. She is a member of
the National Honor Society and
is also a graduate of the
Portland Shrine Hospital. She
plans to continue her education
into the medical field with
serious consideration to a
specialized surgical goal.
The officials for the game
have also been named. Jim
Reeves of Cottage Grove, will
fill the referees' position. Work­
ing with him will be Dan
Wackier of Eugene as umpire.
Linesman will be John Lynch of
Klamath Falls. Line judge will
be Bob Deno erf Pilot Rock. Back
judge is Wil Dalton of Klamath
Falls and side judge is filled by
Steve Johnson of Umatilla.
These officials donate their time
and talents totally free of any
obligation to the football
association.
An added attraction to this
years game will be a souvenir
auction at halftime along with
the championship steer. One
football from the National Foot­
ball Leagues' San Francisco
49ers and two caps, each of
which has been autographed
by Jerry Rice and Steve Young
will be auctioned. There is a let­
ter of authenticity for each item
signed by the 49ers line coach
from Baker City.
This year's game will be the
44th annual event in support of
Shrine Hospitals for Crippled
Children. It is rated as the
number two fund raiser in
North America and is accom­
plished solely on the basis of
volunteer participation. No
player, official, coach, commit­
tee member, physician or
trainer receives remuneration
for their service.
Chris Sykes, Heppner will
play at the game.
they can stop by their local
AT&T Wireless Services store.
Reprogramming takes only a
few minutes and is free to
customers, said an AT&T news
release.
PUBLIC NOTICE
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
WEST EXTENSION IRRIGA­
TION DISTRICT,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RICHARD A. CAPPOTTO,
JAMES MORAN, IVAN G.
DRIVER, FRANK D. FLOCK,
RODNEY A. FLUG and PAT­
RICIA L. FLUG husband and
wife, JAMES B. HART, MIT­
CHELL E. TOWN, CHARLES
L. PO TTS, and VELMA
POTTS, husband and wife,
BANK OF AMERICA, an Ore­
gon State Chartered Bank,
AVERY L. TAYLOR and DEL-
PHA TAYLOR, husband and
wife, UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, acting through the
Internal Revenue Service,
MORROW COUNTY, a politi­
cal subdivision of the State of
Oregon, GENERAL ELECTRIC
CAPITAL CORP., a New York
Corporation, LENA MABEL
ALLEN, ITT FINANCIAL SER­
VICES, a Corporation.
Defendants.
No. 94-CV-113
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On the 30th day of July, 19%,
at 10:00 am, daylight savings
time in accordance with ORS
545.502, at the front entrance of
the Morrow County Court­
house in Heppner Oregon, the
Morrow County Sheriff's office
will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash all right,
title, claim and interest of James
B. Hart and Ivan G. Driver to
the property described in Ex­
hibit 1 and 2 attached located
in Morrow County, Oregon.
The sale is made pursuant to
a Supplement Decree issued
out of the Oregon Circuit Court
for Morrow County Case No.
94-CV-113 West Extension
District, Plaintiff vs. James B.
Hart and Ivan G. Driver, et al
directing the Morrow County
Sheriff to sell the above describ­
ed property.
Dated: June 21, 19%
dian, as filed in the Morrow
County Book of Plats more par­
ticularly described as follows:
Commencing at the North­
west comer of the Southwest
quarter of said Section 25,
thence South 00°56'15" West,
331.32 feet along the West line
of siad Section 25, and along
the centerline of Fourth Street
West, a Morrow County Road
to a point; thence South
89°59'32" East, 30.0 feet to a
point which is on the East right-
of-way line of said Fourth
Street West and the Northwest
comer of said Lot 10, thence
continuing South 89°59'32"
East, 290.00 feet to the true
point of beginning; thence con­
tinuing South 89°59'32" East,
359.04 feet along the North line
of said Lot 10 to the Northeast
comer thereof; thence South
00°40'48" West, along the East
line of said Lot 10, 208.7 feet to
a point; thence leaving said Lot
10 East line North 89°59'32"
West, 320.00 feet to a point,
thence North 00°56'15" East,
58.8 to a point: thence North
89°59'32" West, 40.0 feet to a
point; thence North 00°56'15"
East, 150.00 feet to the true
point of beginning.
Exhibit 2
A parcel of land situated in
the Southwest Quarter, Section
25, Township 5N, Range 26
EWM, Morrow County,
Oregon, being parts of Lots 10
and 13, Block 19 west of the plat
of the subdivision of part of
Section 25, Township 5N,
Range 26 EWM, as filed in the
Morrow County Book of Plats,
more particularly described as
follows:
Commencing at the North­
west comer of the Southwest
Quarter of said Section 25;
thence South 00°56'15" west a
distance of 481.32 feet along the
west line of said section 25 and
along the centerline of 4th
Street West, a Morrow county
road to a point; thence South
89°59'32" East a distance of
30.00 feet to the true point of
beginning, said point being on
the East right-of-way line of
said 4th Street West and the
west line of said Lot 10;
Thfence South 89^5932" east
a distance of 330.00 feet to a-
point; Thence South 00°56'15"
west a distance of 58.88 feet to
a point; Thence South
89°59'32" east a distance of
320.00 feet parallel to the north
line of said Lot 10 to a point that
lies 208.70 feet south of the
northeast comer of said Lot 10;
Thence South 00°40'48" west
along the east line of Lots 10
and 13 to a point that lies 301.00
feet north of the southeast cor­
ner of Lot 13;
Thence South 89°59'22" west a
distance of 321.32 feet to a
point; Thence South 00°56'15"
west a distance of 150 feet to a
point; Thence South 89°59'22"
west to a point lying 290.00 feet
more or less east of the west
line of Lot 13;
Thence North 00°56'15" east a
distance of 319.92 feet to a
point; Thence North 89°59'32"
west to a point on the east line
of 4th Street West;
Thence North along the east
line of 4th Street West a
distance of 40.00 feet to the true
point of beginning, EXCEP­
TING THEREFROM all roads
and water rights-of-way.
Published: June 26 and July 3,
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Affid_____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
REGULAR MEETING
The Morrow County Health
District will hold it regular
board meeting at 7 p.m. on Ju­
ly 8, 19% at Irrigon - Old
School Building conference
room 1095 North Main Irrigon,
OR. A copy of the agenda for
this meeting is attached.
I. Call to order at Irrigon -
Old School Building
II. Approval of June 3, 19%
minutes
III. Public comments
IV. CEO Report
Nursing Home Survey
V. Health Department Report
VI. Financial Report - May
MORROW COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
By: (s) Pauline Winter
Title: Chief Civil Deputy
EXHIBIT 1
A parcel of land situated in the
VII. Survey Process
Southwest quarter. Section 25,
VIII. Irrigon Clinic
Township 5 North, Range 26
IX.
Executive Session
East of the Wilamette Meridian,
A.
Provider Contracts ORS
and the Northeast comer of Lot
192.660
10, Block 19W of the Plat of the
X. New Business
Subdivision of Part of Section
XI
Adjournment
25, Township 5 North, Range
Published:
July 3, 19% affid
26, East of the Wilamette Meri­
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PUBLIC NOTICE
BIG GUNS EA
The Heppner Ranger District
of the Umatilla National Forest
is in the process of conducting
an Environmental Assessment
for two salvage sales and a
commercial thin (Pinto Salvage,
Uppity Salvage, Mallory Com­
mercial Thin) in Morrow Coun­
ty. Upon review of these pro­
ject areas, the District decided
to combine them under one EA
in order to better disclose
potential cumulative effects
during analysis.
The Big Guns EA project pro­
poses to harvest 3.0 MMBF
across 950 acres. Of this, 280
acres would be salvage of dead
trees and 670 acres would be
commercially thinned to reduce
overstocking and convert
stands to the open, park-like
ponderosa pine stands describ­
ed in the Historic Range of
Variability.
For additional information,
contact Charlene Bucha Gen­
try, project leader at the Hepp­
ner Ranger District Office (541)
676-9187. Public participation is
encouraged; comments would
be most helpful if received by
August 5, 1996. Contact
Delanne Ferguson, District
Ranger, Heppner Ranger
District, P.O. Box 7, Heppner,
OR 97836, (541) 676-9187.
Published: July 3, 19%_____
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
RUSSELL OIL COMPANY,
INC. an OREGON CORPO­
RATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
PAUL LEMONIDIS,
DEFENDANT
CASE NO. % CSC 18
SUMMONS
To: Paul Lemonidis
3708 N.E. 109 Th #AA 1
Vancouver, Wa 988168
Defendant (206) 253-8317
You are required to appear and
defend the complaint filed
against you in the above entitl­
ed action within thirty (30) days
from the date of service of this
summons upon you, and in
case of your failure to do so, for
want thereof, plaintiff(s) will
apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the complaint,
(s) Richard J. McNemey, Plain­
tiff's Attorney
Richard J. McNerney
Attorney at Law
256 E. Hurlburt
Hermiston, Or 97838
OSB 82-013
(541) 567-4681
NOTICE TO THE DEFEN­
DANT: READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
PUBLIC NOTICK
FY1996-97 LODGEPOLE PINE
AND MIXED SPECIES
PRECOMMERCIAL
CHAINSAW THINNING
USDA Forest Service
Umatilla National Forest
Heppner Ranger District
Morrow County, Oregon
On June 24, 19%, Heppner
District Ranger, Delanne
Ferguson, made a decision to
im plem ent
the
1996-97
Lodgepole Pine and Mixed
Species Precommercial Chain­
saw Thinning on the Heppner
Ranger District. Precommercial
thinning is needed to facilitate
tree growth and maintain vigor
within 456 acres of plantations
and naturally regenerated
harvest units, and on 1730 acres
where dense seedlings and
saplings have grown under
mature trees outside of harvest
units. Trees will be cut by hand
using chainsaws. Trees less
than 1 foot in height or greater
than 8 inches DBH will not be
cut.
The Decision Memo and
associated project file are
available upon request from the
Heppner Ranger District, P.O.
Box 7, Heppner, OR 97836.
This decision is not subject to
appeal pursuant to Forest Ser­
vice regulations at 36 CFR
215.8(a)(4).
Published: July 3, 1996_____
You must "appear" in this
case or the other side will win
PUBLIC NOTICE
automatically. To "appear"
MORROW COUNTY
you must file with the court a
LAND USE HEARING
legal paper called a "m otion"
THE MORROW COUNTY
or an "answer". The "motion" COURT will hold the following
or "answ er" must be given to hearing of public interest on
PUBLIC NOTICE
the court clerk or administrator Wednesday, July 10, 19%, at
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
within 30 days along with the 10:00 a.m. at the North Morrow
OF THE STATE OF OREGON required filing fee. It must be Annex Building in Irrigon.
FOR THE
in proper form and have proof
Third and final hearing on an
COUNTY OF MORROW
of service on the plaintiff's at­ application to amend Zoning
In The Matter of,
torney or if the plaintiff does Code Section 1.030 (Defini­
Carl Sanger,
not have an attorney, proof of tions) to make definitions con­
service upon the plaintiff.
*■ * 1
•• - 'Plaintiff,
sistent with Oregon Revised
IlltO y g
• - •'«» » MU/« 1
If you have any questions, Statutes, and t o allow "other
Richard C. Smith, and b:uJ‘ you should see an attorney uses similar to allowed uses" in
Yolanda F. Smith, and
immediately.
Section 3.070 (General Com­
Hugh W. Homer, and
mercial, CG); Section 3.070
NOTICE TO THE DEFEN­
Beverly Homer,
(General Industrial, MG); Sec­
DANT: READ THESE PAPERS
Defendants.
tion 3.073 (Port Industrial, PI);
CAREFULLY!
No. 96-CV-037
and
3.030 (Rural Service Cen­
You may be liable for at­
SUMMONS
ter, RSC). In addition to these
TO: Hugh W. Homer, Defen­ torney fees in this case. Should Sections listed above, criteria
plaintiff in this case not prevail,
dant, and
for approval includes Zoning
a judgment for reasonable at­
TO:
Beverly
Homer,
Ordinance ARTICLE 8.
torney fees will be entered
Defendant.
Opportunity to voice support
You are hereby required to against you, as provided by the or opposition to the above pro­
appear and defend the Com­ agreement to which defendant posal or to ask questions will be
plaint filed against you in the alleges you are a party.
provided. Failure to raise
You must "appear" to pro­
above-entitled cause within
specific issues at this hearing
thirty (30) days from the date tect your rights in this matter. precludes appeal to the Land
of service of this Summons To "appear" you must file with Use Board of Appeals based on
upon you, and in case of your the court a legal paper called a those issues.
failure to do so, for want "m otion" or "reply.” The
Copies of the proposed Or­
thereof, Plaintiff will apply to "m otion" or "reply" must be dinance and all relevant
the Court for the relief given to the court within 30 documents will be available on
days along with the required
demanded in the Complaint.
July 3, 19%. For more informa­
NOTICE TO THE ABOVE filing fee. It must be in proper tion, please contact the Morrow
form and have proof of service
NAMED DEFENDANT(s):
County Planning Department
on
the defendant's attorney or,
READ
THESE
PAPERS
if the defendant does not have at 922-4624 or 676-9061, ext. 49.
CAREFULLY!
DATED THIS 3rd day of Ju­
You must "appear" in this an attorney, proof of service on ly, 19%.
case, or the other side will win the defendant.
MORROW COUNTY COURT
If you have questions, you
automatically. To "appear",
Published: July 3, 19% affid
you must file with the Court a should see an attorney im­
mediately. If you need help in
legal paper called a "M otion"
PUBLIC NOTICE
or "Answ er", which must be finding an attorney, you may
"The Morrow County Com­
given to the court clerk or ad­ call the Oregon State Bar's mission on Children & Families
ministrator within thirty (30) Lawyer Referral Service at (503) is calling for proposals for Child
days, along with the required 684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon Care Development Block Grant
filing fee. It must be in proper at (800) 452-7636.
(CCDBG) projects. The an­
)
form, and have proof of service STATE OF OREGON
ticipated allocation for the 1997
on the Plaintiff's attorney, or if County of Umatilla
) ss.
CCDBG grants is $6,160 and an
the Plaintiff does not have an
I the undersigned attorney of additional $1,400 available for
attorney, proof of service upon record for the plaintiff, certify technical support (training,
the Plaintiff.
that the foregoing is an exact technical evaluations, etc.).
If you have any questions,
and complete copy of the These projects must enhance
you should see an attorney im­ original summons in the above the quality or increase the
mediately. If you need help in entitled action.
availability of child care for
finding an attorney, you may (s) Richard J. McNemey, Plain­ children ages 0-13 or for special
call the Oregon state bar's
tiffs Attorney
needs children up to 21 years
lawyer referral service at (503)
TO THE OFFICER OR of age. Request For Proposal
684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon OTHER PERSON SERVING packets may be obtained by .
at (800) 452-7636.
THIS SUMMONS: you are calling the Commission Office
Carl Sanger, Plaintiff Pro Se
hereby directed to serve a true at 676-%75, by sending a writ­
STATE OF OREGON
copy of this summons together ten request to P.O. Box 544 or
COUNTY OF MORROW ss.
with a true copy of the com­ by coming to the office at 471
I, the undemamed Plaintiff,
plaint mentioned therein, upon North Main, Heppner. Com­
certify that the foregoing is an the individual(s) or other legal pleted proposals must be
exact and complete copy of the entity(ies) to whom or which returned to the Commission by
original Summons in the above this summons is directed and 5:00 p.m. August 28, 19% to be
cause.
to make your proof of service considered. For further infor­
Carl Sanger, Plaintiff, Pro Se on the reverse hereof or upon mation, contact Dar Merrill at
Post Office address at which a separate similar document 676-%75. The Morrow County
papers in the above-entitled
which you shall attach hereto, Commission on Children &
cause may be served by mail:
(s) Richard J. McNemey, Plain­ Families reserves the right to
P.O. Box 2515, Clackamas,
accept or reject any/all pro­
tiffs Attorney
Oregon 97015.
Published: June 19, 26, and posals and all proposals are
Published: July 3, 10,17 and 24, July 3, 10, 19%
subject to availability of funds."
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