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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 10, 1996 P,A.'s Report The District Attorney's office at the courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: July 10: Aaron Alexander Anello, 17, Chehalis, WA, is scheduled to be sentenced as an adult in Morrow County Court. Because of Anello's ex tensive juvenile record, the Oregon Department of Correc tions is recommending that Anello serve 17.8 years accor ding to Morrow County district attorney Earl Woods, Jr. Anello was convicted May 2 of Kidnap I and Robbery I stemming from an incident that occurred March . 19 when Anello and Tyson Doolin, 19, also Chehalis, abducted Brett Vernon Thomas of Kennewick, WA near the on ramp to 1-84 at the Boardman interchange. According to Woods, Anello and Doolin were hitchhiking with two young women when Thomas stopped to give them a ride. Doolin pulled a pistol on Thomas and Anello took a firearm belonging to Thomas that was in the vehicle and pointed it at Thomas. Thomas was released near the interchange at Hwy 74 and 1-84 before Anello and Doolin were captured by the police. Woods said that Anello has filed, with Morrow County Cir cuit Court, an extensive brief which challenges Oregon State's newly-enacted Ballot Measure 11, which subjects juveniles to adult jurisdiction in , the instance of very serious crimes. Woods says that Doolin is ex pected to receive 15 years in prison because his record ex tensive record. Anello will be in the Oregon State Pentitentiary pending the apeal process in the Oregon Court of Appeals and the Oregon Supreme Court. July 11: Donald Gene Hedley, 66, Irrigon, will be sentenced in Morrow County Court. Hedley was convicted June 13 of three independent charges of Sodomy I with a seven year old boy. According to Woods, the Oregon Department of Correc tions is recommending that Hedley serve 29 years, four months. Chamber Chatter G uitar lessons By Claudia Hupftaa, C h a m b f Manager The 4th of July started off with a bang for most of us, some more than others. On the Hughes Ranch, it was curtains for a bull and cow as a bolt of lightning struck the tall pine they lay beneath. Not your ideal fireworks. The Paddy Guitar lessons, given by Carl Wagon, known to some drivers Oakes of LaGrande, wil begin as "th e big green bomb", did Saturday, July 13, at 1 p.m. at make it to lone, thanks to swift the Morrow County Museum work of Cal Sherman, D & L in Heppner. and driver Cara Osmin. The The lessons will be under chamber is looking for addi written by the Morrow Coun tional volunteers to experience ty Unified Recreation District, driving the Paddy Wagon as said spokesman M arlene summer events kick off around Currin. the area. It's even more of a Currin says the class is near kick if the leprechauns go ly full with 12 students present along. ly signed up. Oakes will take As a result of Heppner being up to 15 students. Call Currin featured in "Great Bike Rides 676-9711 if you are interested in in Eastern Oregon and guitar lessons. The eight-week Washington", the chamber is session will end August 31. A getting calls from cyclists music book for the class will be almost weekly. Seven people, $ 8 . two from Australia, will be Oakes is studying for his coming through Heppner in masters at Eastern Oregon August as they travel from State College. He was one of 12 Joseph to Eugene. They are on guitarists, internationally, a museum tour and look for chosen to participate in a ward to visiting the Morrow masters program in Rome. County Museum and riding the "The Heppner Community is "H eppner Rollers" (name very fortunate to have this given to our rolling hills in the calibre af artist presenting lessons to us," said Currin The book). There's a ghost of a chance M.C. Unified Recreation Dis that a film company might trict asks that a recital for the choose Heppner as a movie community be given at the end sight for a Johnnie Depp movie. of the lessons. Last W ednesday was a marathon, as photos were taken, driven to hour photo in PUBLIC NOTICE Hermiston, identified, bro NOTICE OF INTENT TO chures thrown in and put in REQUEST A RELEASE OF overnight mail in the nick of FUNDS time. People in LA think this is City of Heppner all at our fingertips and don't 188 W Willow Street realize some advance notice Heppner OR 97836 would be great when driving Telephone: (541)676-9618 distance involves about 150 TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN miles to meet the assignment CIES, GROUPS AND PER request. Now we wait. SONS: Next week Chamber will On or about July 27,1996 the welcome the 1996 Morrow above-named city will request County Fair and Rodeo Court the Oregon Economic Develop and have an update from the ment Department to release Fair Board and the Rodeo Com federal funds under Title I of mittee as we prepare for fair the Housing and Community and rodeo. Parade entries have Development Act of 1974(PL already started coming in.... 93-383), as amended, for the 'Let'ER Grow in Morrow following project: County. City of Heppner Housing Thought for the week: Rehabilitation Program "Never lie awake at night ask An Environmental Review ing yourself questions you can Record has been made by the not answer". above-nam ed city which documents the environmental review of the project. This En vironmental Review Record is Area churches have planned All are welcome, even those a potluck for Sunday, July 14 who do not regularly attend a on file at the above address and beginning at 4 p.m. with a soft- church in the area, said a is available for public examina tion and copying,upon request. ball game at the lone city park. spokesperson for the event. The city will undertake the Dinner will follow at 6 p.m. The potluck is sponsored by the project described above with Those attending are asked to South Morrow County Minis Grant funds from the Oregon bring a main dish and a salad terial Association. Economic Development De or dessert. partment (OEDD), under Title I of the Housing and Communi ty Development Act of 1974, as amended. The city is certifying There were 84 people present for the senior dinner July 3. to OEDD that the city and Five meals were home delivered and three were taken out. Robert Jepsen or designee, in Jeannette Townsend volunteered for kitchen and clean up help. his official capacity as Mayor, Three door prizes were given instead of a free meal ticket. consent to accept the jurisdic Winning patriotic lapel pins were Irene Schroeder, Laura Searle tion of the Federal Courts if an and Iva Booker. Ralph Strothers and Bill Cox set the tables, action is brought to enforce Lynn Bibby was the hostess, Eleanor Gonty and Barb Strothers responsibilities in relation to were at the sign in table and Howard Gilliam was the master environmental reviews, deci of ceremonies. Father Hebert gave the blessing. Katherine sion making, and action; and Hoskins played the piano accompaniment for three patriotic that these responsibilities have songs. Hearing aid assistance was given and blood pressures been satisfied. The legal effect were taken before the meal. of the certification is upon its The menu for July 17 will be hot turkey sandwiches, whip approval, the city may use the ped potatoes with gravy, peas, peaches and peanut butter Grant funds, and OEDD will cookies. Members of the Seventh-Day Adventist and Nazarene have satisfied its respon churches will serve. sibilities under the National En One table of pinochle was in play Friday afternoon. No movie vironmental Policy Act of 1969. was shown Sunday evening. OEDD will accept an objection The bus will depart for the Milton-Freewater Meal Site at to its approval of the release of 9 a.m. Friday, July 12, and to the Condon Meal Site Thurs funds and acceptance of the day, July 25, at 10:30 a.m. certification only if it is on one Other dates to remember are: Exercise Tues. and Thurs. 10 of the following bases: (a) That a.m.; Wed. blood pressures taken, 11 a.m. senior meal, noon; the certification was not in fact Fri., cards, 2 p.m.; Sun. movie, 7 p.m.. executed by the chief executive Two tenants of the St. Patrick's Senior Apartments are no officer or other officer or appli longer at Pioneer Memorial. Darlene Arrington was taken to cant aproved by OEDD; or (b) Hermiston Good Samaritan Center Wed., July 3, and Rachel that applicant's environmental Harnett was taken from the nursing home by ambulance to review record for the project in Walla Walla Saturday July 6. dicates omission of a required decision, finding, or step ap plicable to the project in the en vironmental review process. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58),and may be ad dressed to OEDD at 775 Sum Bible Study for aN ages 2 p.m. mer ST. NE, Salem, OR 97310 Gary Marks, City Manager Worship Service 3 p.m. City of Heppner Meeting in the PO Box 756 7th Day Adventist Church Heppner OR 97836 MO N ot * Mtoor Published: July 10, 19% affid Potluck planned by area churches Senior Center News Come Share With Us at Willow Creek Baptist Church to begin July 13 VBS registration scheduled Monday, July 15, is the last day to pre register children for the "Friendship Adventures with Jesus" vacation Bible school co-sponsored by All Saints Episcopal, Heppner United Methodist and Hope Lutheran churches. Classes will be held for children four years old through the sixth grade. Arts and crafts, singing, Bible stories, and organized games will be part of the five day program from 9 a.m. to noon July 22-26. Pre-registration materials are available at All Saints Episcopal church 676-9970 or Heppner United Methodist 676-9224 or Hope Lutheran Church 676-9940. PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission for the City of Heppner, Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 PM on August 5, 1996 at Heppner City Hall regarding the following appli cation: 1. Conditional Use: Re questing a permit to construct a carport located in a commer cial (C) Zone at 265/267 South Chase Street, Map #2S 26 35BC, Tax Lot # 13000. Appli cant: Elwayne Bergstrom. 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 at Heppner City Hall, 188 NW Willow Street, PO Box 756, Heppner, Oregon 97836, phone 676-9618. Published: July 10, 1996 affid PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In The Matter of, Carl Sanger, Plaintiff, vs. Richard C. Smith, and Yolanda F. Smith, and Hugh W. Homer, and Beverly Homer, Defendants. No. 96-CV-037 SUMMONS TO: Hugh W. Homer, Defen dant, and TO: Beverly Homer, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear and defend the Com plaint filed against you in the above-entitled cause 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 will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(s): READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! You must "appear" in this case, or the other side will win automatically. To "appear", you must file with the Court a legal paper called a "M otion" or "A nsw er", which must be given to the court clerk or ad ministrator within thirty (30) days, along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form, and have proof of service on the Plaintiff's attorney, or if the Plaintiff does not have an attorney, proof of service upon the Plaintiff. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney im mediately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may call the Oregon state bar's lawyer referral service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. Carl Sanger, Plaintiff Pro Se STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF MORROW ss. I, the undemamed Plaintiff, certify that the foregoing is an exact and complete copy of the original Summons in the above cause. Carl Sanger, Plaintiff, Pro Se Post Office address at which papers in the above-entitled cause may be served by mail: P.O. Box 2515, Gackamas, Oregon 97015. Published: July 3,10, 17 and 24, 19%________________ . affid "W e are looking forward to a great fun, learning and spiritual enriching week," said Hoobing. 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. McNemey Attorney at Law 256 E. Hurlburt Hermiston, Or 97838 OSB 82-013 (541) 567-4681 NOTICE TO THE DEFEN DANT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! You must "appear" in this case or the other side will win automatically. To "appear" you must file with the court a legal paper called a "m otion" or an "answer". The "motion" or "answ er" must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiff's at torney or if the plaintiff does not have an attorney, proof of service upon the plaintiff. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately. NOTICE TO THE DEFEN DANT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! You may be liable for at torney fees in this case. Should plaintiff in this case not prevail, a judgment for reasonable at torney fees will be entered against you, as provided by the agreement to which defendant alleges you are a party. You must "appear" to pro tect your rights in this matter. To "appear" you must file with the court a legal paper called a "m otion" or "rep ly ." The "m otion" or "reply" must be given to the court within 30 days along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the defendant's attorney or, if the defendant does not have an attorney, proof of service on the defendant. If you have questions, you should see an attorney im mediately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may call the Oregon State Bar's Lawyer Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. STATE OF OREGON ) County of Umatilla ) ss. I the undersigned attorney of record for the plaintiff, certify that the foregoing is an exact and complete copy of the original summons in the above entitled action. (s) Richard J. McNemey, Plain tiffs Attorney TO THE OFFICER OR OTHER PERSON SERVING THIS SUMMONS: you are hereby directed to serve a true copy of this summons together with a true copy of the com plaint mentioned therein, upon the individual(s) or other legal entity(ies) to whom or which this summons is directed and to make your proof of service on the reverse hereof or upon a separate similar document which you shall attach hereto, (s) Richard J. McNemey, Plain tiffs Attorney Published: June 19, 26, and July 3, 10, 19% Affid PUBLIC NOTICE Nominating petitions are available at Heppner City Hall, 188 West Willow Street, Hepp ner, Oregon, for elective posi tions to be filled at the November 5, 19% General Election. Nominations are open for the position of Mayor (two year term); City Councilor, Position # 1 (four year term); City Councilor Position # 2 (four year term); and City Councilor Position # 3 (four year term). To be eligible to hold elective office in the City of Heppner a person must be a qualified elec tor within the meaning of the State Constitution and must have resided in the City of Heppner for one year imme diately preceding the election. Nominating petitions must be filed with the City Elections Filing Officer no later than 5:00 p.m. prevailing time August 23, 19% at City Hall. Gary B. Marks City Elections Filing Officer Published: July 10 and 17, 1996 affid CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank the following people for all of your help and support by making our 4th of July potluck and revival meeting a wonderful success. The lone Grange, Willard French, Barb Collins, Lloyd Humphreys, Lola Humphreys, Jon Humphreys, Amy Kowal ski, Nancy Kurts, Sammara Silva, Roger Britt, Tim VanCleave, Myma VanGeave, Kim Thompson, Heidi Kurts, Sheena Christman, Hannah Salyers, Olivia Thompson, Angela Moore, Nicholas Christman, Darren VanGeave, Matthew VanGeave, Emily Salyers, Josh Zinter, Suzy Stillman, Drion Silva, Lea Calvert, Sally Calvert and everyone who came and the lone Fire Works display. They were great. Thank you. Love, Kelly Christman ____________________ 7-10-lc A big thank you to our friends and neighbors both near and far whose generous help made our combination of wedding receptions, birthdays and anniversary celebrations a great success on July 6th. May the memory of a great get-together live on. Dick & Loa McElligott ____________________ 7-10-lc Dave & Dave & crew, Thanks for a great time at the first annual Heppner High alumni golf tourney. Job well done. I'm sure it will grow even bigger although it cannot get much better. Thanks for the fun, Terry Hughes ____________________ 7-10-lc To the neighbors, Heppner Rural Fire Dept., lone Fire Dept., and the many others who came, please know we thank each and evéryone for coming and for the great effort you made to control the fire on the ranch. Mary, Ralph and Janet Beamer ____________________ 7-10-lp The Heppner High School Class of 1956 would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people for making our 40th reunion a huge suc cess. Randy Lott for loaning us the big screen TV, Lois Win chester for the beautiful flower arrangements, cookies and the "M ermaids" from our 1955 junior-senior prom, to the Elks for the wonderful dinner, to Trish Sweeney for the great table decorations and to Judy Barber for taking our group picture. A special thanks to Ginger and Verne Keithley and Judy and Delmer Buschke for open ing up their homes for us to eat, drink and talk-talk-talk. Thanks again to everyone who helped make the reunion a success. ____________________ 7-10-lp NOTICES Free counseling for victims of abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr. Crisis line: 1-800-833-1161. Shelter available. _________ 2-28-52c/2-28-97 Opening for two female residents in adult foster home. Umatilla area, 922-9529.7-3-2c