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■ »» |gf ^ >» « Volunteers needed for CASA program Imagine you are a child and you are in court, even though you have not been charged with any crime. You have been taken away from your parents and are now living with a foster parent or a distant relative. You may have been abused, ne glected or have parents who have committed a crime. You may be only a few months or a few years old. You are a ward of the court. You are a victim who needs someone to speak for you. The Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program was established to help ensure that children in this situation have an advocate. Oregon law states that any child who has an abuse or neglect petition (call ed dependency petitions) filed on their behalf gets a CASA volunteer. But there aren't enough caring people to *go around. Even though Morrow County has one of the highest abuse rates in the state, there are currently only two active CASA volunteers. Abused and neglected children of Morrow County need your help. CASA volunteers receive a minimum of 20 hours of initial WCCC G o lf Men's Champion Tournament Low gross of the field Dan Struthers 96. Low net of the field Dave Pranger 82.5. First flight: low gross-first Howard Gilliam 101, second John Edmundson 102, third a tie between Barry Munkers and Duane Disque 107; low net first-Russ Morgan 86, second- Jaime Harer 88, third Tom Bedortha 92.5, fourth Dave Gunderson 93; lap prizes round one Dan Struthers 29, two Barry Munkers 32, third Howard Gilliam 31. Second flight: low gross-first Earl Fishbum 106, second Ray mond Reid and Gene Sonstegard 107, fourth Mike Jones 111; low net-first Randy Lott, 84.5, second Roy Martin 85.5, third Dave Allstott 86, fourth Tad Miller 92; lap prizes round one Gene Sonstegard 32, two Dave Pranger 35, third Raymond Reid 33. Third flight: low gross-first Earl Norris 113, second Ed Hiemstra 116, third Delbert Binschus 118, fourth Dave Mit chell and Tom Sturgeon 124; low net-first Jason Hanna 83.5, second Steve Rollis 90, third Hal Dinkins and Leon Ball 93; lap prizes round one Earl Nor ris and Delbert Binschus 37, two Ed Hiemstra, Earl Norris, Dave Mitchell, Hal Dinkins 37, third Ed Hiemstra 36- Special events: KP first flight #2 Russ Morgan, second flight #3 Dave Allstott, third flight #4 Hal Dinkins, all flight #5 Gene Sonstegard; 2nd shot #6 first flight Dan Struthers, second flight Earl Fishbum, third flight Jason Hanna, all flight #7 Ran dy Lott. Long putt all flights #8 first Mike Jones, second Jaime Harer, third Ed Hiemstra. Jack and Jill, July 12 Low gross: first-John and Pat Edmundson, second-Earl and Carol Norris, third-Gene and Luvilla Sonstegard. Low net: first-Bob and Lorene Montgomery, second Earl and Peggy Fishbum, third- a tie between Jim and Cam Wishart and Terry and Karen Thompson. Special events: Pat Edmund son, John Edmundson and Carol Norris. Ladies Day Golf, July 9 Low gross of the field: Karen Thompson. Flight A: low gross a tie bet ween Eileen Padberg, Linda Schultz and Carol Norris, low net Lois Hunt, least putts Jan Paustian, chip in #5 Jan Paustian. Right B: low gross Joyce D inkins, low net Karen Morgan, least putts Bernice Lott. Right C: low gross Lorene Montgomery, low net Dorris G raves, least putts Doll Campbell. Special play: most specs Luvilla Sonstegard, Eileen Padberg, Jan Paustian; least specs Doll Campbell. training before being assigned their first case. Their duties in clude investigating all relevant information about the child's case, and they have a legal right to obtain records from the State Office for Services to Children and Families, Juvenile Depart ments, mental health, police, doctors, psychologists, lawyers, schools, hospitals, etc. In court a CASA volunteer advocates for the child, assur ing that all relevant facts are brought before the judge. They also visit the child to be sure they are safe; participate in negotiations for treatment plans for the child; participate in child planning meetings, and make independent recommen dations to the court, when they differ from other parties of the proceedings. # Following court decisions, CASA volunteers monitor court orders to ensure com pliance and negotiate with other parties to be sure they are fulfilling obligations to the child. It only takes 10 to 15 hours a month to work as a CASA volunteer and those involved in the program express great satisfaction in this work. What greater thing could we do than to advocate for a child? If you are interested in the CASA program please call Carolyn Holt 676-5642 or Kim Carnine 481-9482. PUBLIC NOTICI The Council for the City of Heppner, Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 P.M. on August 12,19% at Heppner Ci ty Hall, 188 North West Willow Street regarding a violation of City Ordinance No. 474, an Or dinance Abating Nuisance for Accumulation of Solid Waste and Fire Hazards. The following property is in violation of the ordinance because of deposits of solid wastes scattered about the premises that create a fire hazard and harborage for rodents and insects and is in jurious to the health, safety and general welfare of the people. 1. 25 & 35 Canyon Drive, Map No. 2S 26 27DC, Tax Lot No. 421 & 422 2. 185 W Center Street, Map No. 2S 26 35BB, Tax Lot No. 5400 3. 220 NW Willow, Map No. 25 26 35BB, Tax Lot No. 6900 4. 280 E Matlock, Map No. 2S 26 35BC, Tax Lot No. 8600 5. 635 E Cowins, Map No. 2S 26 35CA, Tax Lot No. 1900 Published: July 17, 1996 affid PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE PAUL F. HEINRICHS Notice to Interested Person (No. 96 PR 017) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Morrow, Probate Depart ment. In the Matter of the Estate of Paul F. Heinrichs, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Paula K. Heinrichs has been appointed as the personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re quired to present them to the undersigned personal repre sentative in care of the under signed attorney at: 6720 SW Macadam Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, Oregon, 97219 within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain addi tional information form the records of the Court, the per sonal representative or the at torney for the personal representative. Dated and first published Ju ly 17, 19%. PAULA K. HEINRICHS Personal Representative 4401 SE 73rd Portland, OR 97206 SAM FRIEDENBERG LAW OFRCE OF TIM NAY Attorney for Personal Representative 6720 SW Macadam Ave. Ste 200 Portland, OR 97219 Published: July 17, 23 and 31, 19% affid Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oreflon Wednesday, July 17. 1996 - FIVE PUBLIC NOTICI NOTICE OF ELECTION Nominating petitions are available at Sharon Rietmann's home, 110 E. Third St. or the Bank of Eastern Oregon, lone Branch, for the City of lone, for elective positions to be filled at the November 5,19% General Election. Nominations are open for the position of Mayor (2 Year Term) and Three (3) Council positions (4 Year Term). Nominating petitions must be filed with the City Recorder no later than August 21, 19%. Sharon Rietmann, Recorder Published: July 17, 19% affid PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission of the City of Heppner will hold a public hearing on Monday, August 5, 19%, beginning at 7:00 pm at Heppner City Hall, 188 West Willow Street, to con sider a tentative plan for the proposed Lakeview Heights Subdivision located on Morrow County Map 2S 26 35, tax lots 900 and 905. The City Council will conduct a public hearing to review the tentative plan after receiving the Planning Commission's recommendation and the City Engineer's report at a meeting to be held on Monday, August 12, 19%, beginning at 7:00 pm. The public hearings will also include consideration of variances from City Subdivi sion Code improvement re quirements. Requested vari ances include, (1) relief from public use land dedication re quirements; (2) relief from sidewalk requirements and seeking an alternative method for construction of sidewalks; (3) request to allow a gravel " T " turnaround at the termius of a City Street; and (4) relief from requirements to place electric power lines under ground. Failure to raise an issue at the hearings, in person or by letter, or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the Plann ing Commission or City Coun cil an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on that issue. Interested individuals may contact Gary Marks, City Manager, at 676-9618, during regular business hours, for more information related to the proposed subdivision.. A copy of the application, all documents and evidence relied upon by the applicant, and any applicable zoning and subdivi sion criteria including City Code provisions are available for inspection at City Hall at no cost. Copies of the same will be provided at a reasonable cost. These public hearings will be held in public meetings where deliberations of the Planning Commission and the City Council will take place. Any person may appear at these meetings and discuss the ten tative plan and related variances with the Planning Commission or City Council. At the hearings all interested citizens will be given the oppor tunity to present and rebut evidence orally or in writing. The hearings will be open to the public. At commencement of the hearings the Planning Commission Chairperson or Mayor shall read the notice of public hearing, and shall state that notice requirements and requirements regarding sub mission of the application have been complied with. The appli cant will then be given the op portunity to explain his applica tion. The Chairperson or Mayor will then enter any writ ten evidence or testimony re ceived in favor of the applica tion on the record. The Chair person or Mayor will then give those in attendance who op pose the application an oppor tunity to explain their opposi tion and present any evidence in support of their opposition. The Chairperson or Mayor will then enter any written evidence received in opposition to the application on the record. The Chairperson or Mayor will then allow an opportunity for presentation of any rebuttal evidence or testimony. Gary B. Marks City Recorder Published: July 17, 19% affid Hfi H* We Print PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION will hold the following hearings of public interest on Monday, July 29,19%, at 7:30 p.m. at th e, North Morrow Annex Building on Third Street and North Main in Irrigon: Land Partitioning Applica tion No. LP-N-185: Velma Hams, applicant and owner. Property is described as tax lot 2400 of Assessor's Map 5N 26 24CC, located on the south side of Old Columbia River Highway, approximately one mile west of the City of Irrigon. The proposal is to partition a 5.27 acre parcel into three parcels with each parcel larger than the one acre minimum lot size of the Suburban Residen tial One Acre Zone. Criteria for approval include Subdivision Ordinance Sections 5.020 and 5.030. Subdivision Application No. SD-N-194 (Amended): Glen and Margaret Moore, ap plicants and owners. Property is described as tax lot 1300 Assessor's’ Map 4N 25 27, located between Wilson and Kunze Roads, south of Board- man. The proposed Moore Ranch Estates subdivision will include twenty-eight (28) lots of at least two acres in size. Criteria for approval include Subdivision Ordinance Articles 2-4. Second of three hearings on an Application for a Zone Change, Rod Osgood, Appli cant: Rod Osgood Owner. Re quest is to change Tax Lot 101 of Assessor's Map 5N 26 25B from a Suburban Residential One Acre Zone to * General Commercial Zone. Criteria for approval include Zoning Or dinance Section 3.110 and AR TICLE 8. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above pro posal or to ask questions will be provided. Failure to raise specific issues at this hearing precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available on July 19, 19%. For more information, please con tact the Morrow County Plan ning Department at 922-4624 or 676-9061, ext. 49. DATED THIS 17th day of Ju ly 19%. MORROW COUNTY PLANN ING DEPARTMENT Published: July 17, 19% affid PUBLIC NOTICI Notice is hereby given that I will on July 27,19%, at 1:00 pm at 660 N. Elder Str., Heppner, Or., sell the following describ ed vehicle at public auction to foreclose a storage lien in the amount of $2,893.24. This is the minimum bid. The following described vehi cle is 1983 F-150 4x4 long Box. Vend #IFTEF14G8DRA18622, license #UKT056. Published: July 17 and 24,19%. 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 17,19% affid » V* . CARD OF THANKS Business Cards Gazette-Tim es We would like to extend a big thank you to all our T-ball team members and their families. We really enjoyed each and everyone of you and really ap preciate your hard work and positive attitudes. The barbecue was a blast, thank you all for the trophy. We can't tell you how much that meant to us. Thanks again. Ken k. Kaedene Bailey ____________________ 7-17-lc The combined Doherty families would like to thank the Willow Creek Country Club for letting us use their course for our family golf tournament. We would also like to thank the Ci ty of Heppner for making their fine park available for groups like ours to gather. Additional thanks goes to the people and businesses of Heppner for the hospitality and friendliness ex tended to the Doherty families as they gathered in and around your community. ____________________7-17-lp Our family would like to thank Dr. Ed and the nursing staff at Pioneer Memorial for the great care they gave Dad while he was a patient. Your thoughtfulness to our family was very appreciated. We would also like to thank Robinai, Sandy and Molly at Home Health. I don't know how we could have taken Dad home without you. Thank you all. We would also like to thank our friends who sent cards and concerns during Dad's illness and after he passed away. Thank you. Florence Becket Ron and Tony Becket Molly, Cecil, Lonnie and Leland Rill ____________________ 7-17-lc To our many friends. Thank you. Thank you for the flowers, the food, the phone calls, the cards, the prayers, the cookies and help following the service, and thanks for making this such a wonderful place to live. Rudy and Jackie Bergstrom and Rose and Gerald Bergs trom thanks for all the special help. My office co-workers, you make my life so much easier, thank you. My Dad was a great friend and I will miss him horribly, but it is a comfort to know that I have so many friends. Thanks again. Molly Rill 7-17-lc 676-9228 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLISHED FIRST TIME TO DAY, State of Oregon Purchas ing is accepting sealed bids for "Herbicide Spraying of Hwy Right of W ay s", bid no. R50020-%, covering specific locations in Morrow county. Bid closing: 7/26/%,3:00pm. For bidding information contact Tom Strandberg, Purchasing Analyst, La Grande OR,541-963-3177. For site infor mation, contact Joleen Odens, at 541-276-6728, or 541-561- 5829. Published: July 17, 19% 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, Clackamas, Oregon 97015. Published: July 3,10,17 and 24, 19%_______________ , affid HELP WANTED Cook needed. Variable hours. Apply Heppner Elks, 676-9181. ____________________5-29-tfc WANTED: The following part- time help during fair: main tenance, litter patrol, night wat chman. Please apply at the Fairgrounds Monday through Friday from 9-4. Application deadline is July 29. 7-10-3c Now accepting applications for a full time and part time posi tion. Talk to Ann Murray's Drug 676-9158________7-17-lc HELP WANTED: Tire sales and service, experience prefer red, good salary and fringe benefits. MCGG 989-8221. ____________________ 7-17-2c Morrow County Health District is now accepting applications for CMA/CNA's. Full-time and part-tim e positions with CARD OF THANKS variable shift. Individuals We would like to commend wishing to apply may pick up the South Morrow County an application at Pioneer Emergency Medical Services, Memorial Hospital Business the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Office, 564 East Pioneer Drive, nurses and staff and the many Heppner, OR 97836 or by call- volunteers including the Hepp ing (541) 676-9133. EOE.7-17-2c ner Rural Fire Dept, for their Morrow County Health District skill and unselfish commitment is now accepting application for in response to the serious multi Business Office Receptionist/ casualty motor vehicle accident Clerk I. Computer and secre July 11, 19%. With your assis tarial experience is required. tance the best possible outcome Position requires self-motivated was achieved in a critical situa individual who works well tion. We would also like to with minimal supervision. Ex credit AirLife for their ex cellent wage/benefit package. emplary help with stabilization Individuals wishing to apply and transfer of the injured may pick up an application at teenagers. Pioneer Memorial Hospital Ernie Atkins, D.O. Business office, 564 East Edward S. Berretta, MD Pioneer Drive, Heppner, OR Jeanne S. Berretta, MD 97836 or by calling (541) ____________________ 7-17-lp 676-9133. EOE. 7-17-lc j r* * V .* r# ■ " S ' a