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    EIGHT • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, December 11, 19%
Pursuant to 7 CFR, Part 1, Sub­
appropriate environm ental
part B, Section 1.27, all written
analyses, public and interagen­
submissions in response to this
cy reviews and would be re­ National Register of Historic
notice shall be made available
ported in the applicable District places, T&E/sensitive species
for public inspection including
or Resource Area periodic plan­ habitat, Unique/outstanding
the submitter's name, unless
ning update reports which are recreational values, provide
the submitter specifically re­
distributed to known interested legal public access, within or
quests
confidentiality. Anony­
adjacent to special designated
parties.
mous
comments
will not be ac­
The Baker R.A. RMP proposed areas (ACEC, W&S Rivers),
cepted.
All
written
submissions
plan amendment and exchange manageability and cost of ad­
from
business
entities
and
ministration,
substantially
im­
proposal include public lands
organizations,
submitted
on
of­
proves
manageability
of
ex­
administered by the Baker R.A.
ficial
letterhead,
in
response
to
isting
BLM
or
other
public
land,
located within the following
this
notice
shall
be
made
opportunities
for
partnerships
areas.
in management and acquisi­ available for public inspection
Willamette Meridian, Baker,
in their entirety.
tion, unique lands with ecolo-
Morrow, Union and Umatilla
gic, geologic, scientific or scenic
Jim Hancock
Counties:
values and significance in
Prineville District Manager
T.1N. through 6N., R.23.E.
stabilizing
business,
social
and
11/14/%
through 41E.,
economic conditions and/or
Ed Singleton
T .1 S . through 6 S .,R .2 3 E .
lifestyles. Issues raised at initial
Vale District Manager
through 42E.,
scoping that will be addressed
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T .7S. through 14S.,R .36E .
in the analysis include, but are
P u blish ed : N ovem ber 27,
through 48E.
not limited to; multiple adja­
December 4, 11 and 18, 1996
C ontaining approxim ately
cent landowners desiring ac­
Affid
45.000 acres of public land.
quisition of BLM disposal
Public lands considered for tract(s), adjacent landowner(s)
disposal in the Central Oregon
does not wish to acquire BLM
disposal tract(s), appraisal
R.A., Prineville, are located
issues, tribal values/historic use
within the following areas:
areas, county land base, water
Willamette Meridian, Grant
The South Morrow
rights and agricultural lands, Community Choir and the
and Wheeler Counties:
outright sale of public lands, Willow
Creek
Youth
T .7S. through 18S.,R .26E .
resource management of ac­ Symphony will perform jointly
through 35E.
quired tracts, resource manage­
T .7 S . through 9 S .,R .2 1 E .
ment on tracts considered for for "A Christmas Concert" on
through 25E.
disposal, late successional Sunday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m. at
C ontaining approxim ately
forest stands/habitat, access St. Patrick's Catholic Church
50.000 acres of public land.
in Heppner. A reception will
and wildlife habitat.
follow the concert.
Contingent upon approval of
The public is invited to
the amended RMP, or an ap­ Parcels will be screened by an
free
of
charge.
proved conformance deter­ interdisciplinary (ID) team attend
mination with the existing ap­ through the environmental im­ However, there will be a
pact statement (EIS) process. donation basket available to
proved Baker RMP, the above
Public
parcels will be inven­ help continue the support o f
described land within the Baker
toried
for
sensitive values in­ both groups.
R.A. will be suitable for dis­
The symphony will also
cluding
special
status wildlife
posal by exchange under sec­
perform
Thursday, Dec. 19, in
and plants, and cultural re­
tion 206 of the Federal Land
Boardman
at the Riverside
Policy and Management Act of sources. Disciplines to be re­ High School auditorium at 7
presented on the ID team pre­
1976 (FLPMA), 43 U.S.C. 1716.
paring
the plan amendment p.m. The date o f the Boardman
Disposal of the public lands
concert
was
erroneously
considered for exchange within and EIS include, but are limited reported as Dec. 17.
the Central Oregon R.A. are in to: archaeology, anthropology,
conformance with current Land economics, lands and minerals,
recreation, forestry, fisheries,
Use Plans. These parcels are
hydrology,
botanical, soils,
generally considered to be iso­
wildlife,
geology
and hazar­
lated and inefficient to manage.
dous
materials.
The total acreage considered for
By Delpha Jones
disposal in both the Baker and The value of lands proposed for
The Lexington Grange will
Central Oregon Resource Areas exchange have not yet been
meet Monday, Dec. 16. Articles
totals approximately 95,000 determined. Upon completion
are to be brought,for the Ronald
of final appraisal, acreage
McDonald house. The potluck
^ j h l . f T I I I » W f H T T M
would be adjusted and/or
The Baker-and Central Oregon
dinner will start at 6:30 p.m.
money would ? b e used to
Resource Areas have received
. The Christmas program has
equalise the values. Lands will r
exchange proposals from Clear­
been planned byTlTe lecturers.
be exchanged on a value for
water Land Exchange for pro­
value basis, based on current
perty from Pioneer Resources,
fair market value appraisals.
the JV Ranch and other private
By C la u d ia H u g h es, C h a m b e r M a n a g e r
entities, potentially affecting Public lands would be tranfer-
the public lands noted above. red subject to: (1) A reservation
Give yourselves and your
Some lands offered by these to the United States of a right- families a special Christmas gift
private landholders for this ex­ of-way for ditches canals con­ by reserving more time for
change are located along the structed by the authority of the them. After church, take ad­
North Fork of the John Day United States. Act of August vantage of Heppner Sunday
River which straddles the 30,1890 (43 U.S.C. 945); and (2) shopping together from noon-4
Grant, Morrow, and Umatilla all valid existing easements,
p.m.
county lines. They adjoin a se­ leases, permits, licenses, right-
On Sunday, Dec. 15, at noon,
cond piece of land that is of-way or other rights, and
Santa will be at the Elks to have
located west of the North Fork other terms and conditions that lunch, pose for a photo and
and includes Ditch and Cabin may be identified in the EIS.
watch a video with children,
Creeks to the east, Wall Creek The BLM is inviting comments
while parents and grand­
on the west and are adjacent to to be considered in the prepara­ parents finish shopping. It is a
Forest Service administered tion of the EIS for the propos­ great opportunity to find per­
lands to the north. Other lands ed exchange. Comments may
sonal gifts and spend extra time
considered for acquisition are be addressed to Dick Cosgriffe,
enjoying the season rather than
located on and in the vicinity of Central Oregon Resource Area
driving to the stress of crowds
Rudio Mountain in Grant Manager, at the Prineville Dis­ and dangerous roads. An addi­
County and along the South trict Office and Gloria Brown,
tional bonus-some lucky Sun­
Fork of the John Day River. The Baker Resource Area Manager
day shopper will win a trip to
Baker R.A. has designated the in Baker City. Com ments
Reno in April for three days,
following "target” acquisition should be postmarked by (45
courtesy of Mid-Columbia Bus
areas within which it would days after date of publication in
Company.
seek to acquire private lands Fed Reg).
The Heppner Chamber of
from willing land owners: the Public meetings have been held
Commerce elected new board
west side of the SnaTce River in John Day, Heppner, Pendle­
members, Kevin Erich, Gary
from Homestead to Hunting- ton, LaGrande and Baker City
Marks and Steve Yaw, to three-
ton (including the Lookout regarding this proposal. Public
year terms, and Cara Osmin to
Mountain area), the Pedro open houses will be held in
a one-year term during the Dec.
Mountain area, the Dooley H eppner, P endleton, La
2 business meeting.
Mountain/Bumt River Canyon Grande and Baker City. The
The board meets once a
area and along the Powder need for additional meetings
month and directors make
River downstream from Thief will be evaluated based on the
every effort to attend Chamber
Valley Reservoir. Additionally,
level of public input as a result
meetings, events and to repre­
any opportunity to acquire of public notification proce­ sent the best interests of the
lands within or adjacent to land dures. Any public meetings
membership. Share your ideas
tenure retention zone 1 as iden­ will be announced at least 15 with a board member.
tified in the land use plans, will days in advance.
1997 goals will be discussed
also be considered for acquisi­
Detailed information concern­ by the entire membership at the
tion in both districts.
ing the proposed exchange and Tuesday, Dec. 31 noon lunch­
The parcels identified for ac­ plan amendment, including the eon.
quisition through the exchange
EIS, will be available at a later
Board installation will occur
process are considered to con­ date at BLM offices in Prine­ at the annual Town and Coun­
tain high public values includ­
ville, Baker City, John Day and try lu n ch eon , tentatively
ing significant forest resources,
Portland. In Heppner this in­ scheduled for Wednesday, Jan.
anadromous fish and wildlife
formation will be available in 15. It is time to nominate a
habitat, substantial recreational
the public library. When the man, woman, educator and
opportunités and miles of
EIS is completed in the early business of the year. Applica­
riparian habitat. They would
spring of 1997, another com­ tions are available at the offices
block up and consolidate public
ment period will be provided to of Kuhn, Spicer and Mills, or
lands managed by the BLM,
allow for additional public in­ at the Chamber. Help is avail­
adjacent to the National Forest.
put to the exchange and able if you have an aversion to
Other lands offered for acquisi­
associated plan amendment. filling out forms-just be a
tion will be considered on the
This comment period will be name-dropper and the commit­
basis of the following values:
announced in a Federal Regis­ tee will do the rest. There are
key anadromous or other
ter notice and local media. Any many, many deserving people
fisheries habitat, important
final decision will also be quietly making a big difference.
wildlife habitats, wetland and
T hou ght for the w eek:
published to these same stan­
riparian values, significant
dards and applicable appeal or "Peace is not a season, it is a
cultural/historic sites eligible for
protest period(s) provided.
way of life.”
Concert
planned
Lexington Grange
to meet Dec. 16
Chamber Chatter
Bowling I c m u «
Thursday Nite Mixers
week of November 13 & 20
W
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27
13
Lancer Lanes
19
21
Wright's Century
14 26
R & W
18 18
Skagg s Auto Clinic
High games: Randy Sample 221.
Fran Barnett 192.
High series: Randy Sample 647,
Fran Barnett 499
Splits converted: Randy Sample
3-10.
Dime A Dozen
W
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11
29
Penland House
30 10
D-Don’s
27 13
Pin Dodgers
20 20
BM's
Bunn Horseshoeing
13 27
36
4
Team 4
High games: tie between Randy
Sample and Dave Hanna 212, Dian­
na Hoeft 191.
High series: Randy Sample 612,
Dianna Hoeft 513.
Splits converted Gerald Hoeft 3-10,
Darlene Scroggins 2-7, Rodney
Ehrmantraut 5-6-10.
Blue Mountain
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W ho Knows
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Case #96-0697-MCSO
Case #SP96305844
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF
BASIS FOR CIVIL
FORFEITURE
On the 24 day of Oct., 19%, the
above described property was
seized for civil forfeiture by the
B.E.N.T. TEAM. The property
is subject to forfeiture under
OR Law 791 as X proceeds X
profits and/or
instrumen­
talities used in the following
prohibited conduct, and/or the
solicitation, attempt, or con­
spiracy to commit the following
prohibited conduct X posses­
sion X of a controlled
substance, X delivery of a con­
trolled substance, X manufac­
ture of a controlled substance.
FORFEITURE means that the
property will be transferred to
the government and persons
with any interest in the proper­
ty will be deprived of that in­
terest without compensation
because of the use or acquisi­
tion of the property in or
through prohibited conduct as
defined in OR Law.
OFF-10
OR. LAW 791
Published: November 20, 27,
and December 4, 11, 1996
Affid_______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL
2 2 V 2 13V 2
W illo w L a n e s
FORFEITURE OF:
15V2 20V2
M is fits
1993
Ford
F-150 4X4 Pickup with
12V2 23V 2
Team 2
VIN#-1FTEF14H8PLA68615,
15
13
Y oung Guns
High games Randy Sample 232, Or.Lic#TFA-159.
$11,818.61
IN
UNITED
Bob Hubbard 208.
High series: Randy Sample 632, STATES CURRENCY.
LS-1. (10) $100.00 U.S. Savings
John Breidenbach 563.
Bonds.
Totaling $1,000.00.
Splits converted: Roger Ehrmantraut
LS-2.
(1)
1880 Silver Dollar.
5-4-7.
LS-3. (1) 1945 Dim e; (5)
Quarters with dates of, 1950,
PUBLIC NOTICE
1965, 1954, 1951 and 1942.
Board of Director's Meeting
LS-4. (2) 1964 Half Dollars.
A public meeting of the
LS-5. (2) 1979 Susan B. An­
Board of Director's of the Mor­
thony
Silver Dollars.
row County Unified Recreation
LS-6.
(1)
1944 Half Dollar.
District will be held at the
LS-7.
(1)
1957 Half Dollar.
School District Office in Lex­
LS-8. (2) Silver Dollars with
in gton , OR, at 7:00 pm,
dates of 1882 and 1890.
December 19, 1996. Agenda
LS-9. (1) 1776 Twenty Dollar
items include; funding requests
Gold
Piece.
from the Morrow County Arts
LS-10.
(2) Quarters with dates
Council and Ann Mortor;
of 1929 and 1964.
Measure 47 updates; Pay to
LS-11. (1) dime, 1914; (1) nickel,
Play money for athletics. The
1941: • ’
, . • I
01
meeting is open to the public.
LS*12.
(1)
1936
Indian
Head
Any person may appear at the
Nickel.
meeting and participate.
LS-13.
(4) Half Dollars; 1776-
(s) Cyde Marie Estes
1976,
1969,
1966 and 1964.
Chairman for the Board
LS-14.
(4)
Nickels;
1945, 1940,
Published: December 11, 1996
1946 and 1938.
LS-15. (2) Dimes, 1946 and
PUBLIC NOTICE
1949.
IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL
LS-16.
(1) Black case with 1981
FORFEITURE OF:
Canadian Silver Dollar.
$53,410.51 IN U.S.
LS-17. (1) Brown case with 1978
CURRENCY
Canadian $100.00 Gold piece.
PERSON FROM WHICH
LS-18. (1) 1934 Ten Dollar
PROPERTY SEIZED:
Silver
Certificate.
Janet N. Beamer
LS-19. (1) 1928 Two Dollar Bill.
***************************
LS-20. (1) 1935 One Dollar
NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL
Silver Certificate.
CLAIMANTS AND TO ALL
LS-21. (3) 1957 One Dollar
UNKNOWN PERSONS
Silver Certificates.
READ THIS NOTICE
LS-22. (4) 1953 Two Dollar Bills.
CAREFULLY!!!
LS-23.
(1) 1%3 Two Dollar Bill.
YOU MUST "CLAIM” AN IN­
LS-24.
(1) 1977 Elvis Presley
TEREST IN THE ABOVE DES­
One
Dollar
Bill.
CRIBED SEIZED PROPERTY
LS-25.
(1)
Key
with #3804.
OR YOU WILL AUTOMATI­
LS-26.
(4)
misc.
Keys.
CALLY LOSE ANY INTEREST
LS-27.
(2)
Rubber
Bands and (2)
YOU MAY HAVE. TO
Paper Clips.
"C LA IM " YOU MUST FILE
Larry S. Sample
WITH THE "FORFEITURE
COUNSEL" LISTED BELOW,
Detective MCSO
PERSON FROM WHICH
A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A
PROPERTY SEIZED:
"C L A IM ". THE "C L A IM "
Douglas C. Preston
SHALL BE SIGNED BY THE
and Betty Jo Preston
CLAIMANT UNDER PENAL­
TY OF PERJURY AND SHALL
NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL
SET FORTH ALL OF THE
CLAIMANTS
AND TO ALL
FO LLO W IN G : (A) YOUR
UNKNOWN
PERSONS
TRUE NAME; (B) THE AD­
READ
THIS
NOTICE
D RESS AT WHICH YOU
CAREFULLY!!!
WILL ACCEPT FUTURE
M A ILIN G S
FROM
THE YOU MUST "CLA IM " AN IN­
TEREST IN THE ABOVE DES­
COURT OR FORFEITURE
CRIBED SEIZED PROPERTY
C O U N SEL; AND (C) A
OR YOU WILL AUTOMATI­
STATEM ENT THAT YOU
CALLY
LOSE ANY INTEREST
HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE
YOU
MAY HAVE. TO
SEIZED PROPERTY. THE
"C LA IM " YOU MUST FILE
DEADLINE FOR FILING IS
WITH THE "FORFEITURE
(21) DAYS FROM THE DATE
COUNSEL" LISTED BELOW,
OF THE LAST PUBLICATION
A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A
OF THIS NOTICE.
"C LA IM ” . THE "C L A IM "
***************************
SHALL BE SIGNED BY THE
WHERE TO FILE A "C LA IM "
CLAIMANT UNDER PENAL­
AND FOR MORE INFOR­
TY OF PERJURY AND SHALL
MATION
SET FORTH ALL OF THE
FORFEITURE COUNSEL Earl
FO LLO W IN G : (A) YOUR
W oods, Morrow County
TRUE NAME; (B) THE AD­
District Att Phone 676-9061 Ad­ D RESS AT WHICH YOU
dress P.O. BOX 664, Court WILL ACCEPT FUTURE
House, Heppner, Oregon.
M A ILIN G S
FROM
THE
97836
COURT OR FORFEITURE
SEIZIN G AGENCY BLUE
C O U N SEL; AND (C) A
MOUNTAIN ENFORCEMENT STATEM EN T THAT YOU
NARCOTICS TEAM Phone
HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE
278-4090 A ddress 700 SE
SEIZED PROPERTY. THE
EMIGRANT #5 PENDLETON,
DEADLINE FOR FILING IS
OREGON 97801
(21) DAYS FROM THE DATE
''A c n > '
OF THE LAST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
WHERE TO FILE A "C LA IM "
AND FOR MORE INFOR­
MATION
FORFEITURE COUNSEL Earl
W oods, Morrow County
District Att Phone 676-9061 Ad­
dress P.O. BOX 664, Court
House, Heppner, Oregon.
97836
SEIZIN G AGENCY BLUE
MOUNTAIN ENFORCEMENT
NARCOTICS TEAM Phone
278-4090 A ddress 700 SE
EMIGRANT #5 PENDLETON,
OREGON 97801
Case #96-0697-MCSO
Case #SP%395844
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF
BASIS FOR CIVIL
FORFEITURE
On the 24 day of Oct., 19%, the
above described property was
seized for civil forfeiture by the
B.E.N.T. TEAM. The property
is subject to forfeiture under
OR Law 791 as X proceeds X
profits and/or
instrumen­
talities used in the following
prohibited conduct, and/or the
solicitation, attempt, or con­
spiracy to commit the following
prohibited conduct X posses­
sion X of a controlled
substance, X delivery of a con­
trolled substance, X manufac­
ture of a controlled substance.
FORFEITURE means that the
property will be transferred to
the government and persons
with any interest in the proper­
ty will be deprived of that in­
terest without compensation
because of the use or acquisi­
tion of the property in or
through prohibited conduct as
defined in OR Law.
OFF-10
OR. LAW 791
Published: November 20, 27,
and December 4, 11, 1996
Affid_______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE hereby is
given, that the two-year period
for the redemption of real pro­
perties included in the 1994
delinquent tax lien foreclosure
proceedings instituted by Mor­
row County, O regon, on
August 24, 1994, in the circuit
court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, Case No.
94-CV-74 and included in the
judgment and decree entered
therein on December 23, 1994
will expire on December 23,
19%.
All properties ordered sold un­
der the judgment and decree,
unless redeemed on or before
December 23,1996, will be
deeded to Morrow County.
Oregon, immediately on ex­
piration of the period of re­
demption, and every right and
interest of any person in such
properties will be forfeited for­
ever to Morrow County, Ore­
gon.
(s) Marilyn Childers
Tax Collector
Morrow County
,
Published: December 4 and 11,
19%
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Planning Commission for
the City of Heppner, Oregon
will conduct public hearings at
7:00 PM on January 6, 1997 at
Heppner City Hall regarding
the following applications:
1. Conditional Use: Requesting
a permit to operate a beauty
salon in a Residential (R2) Zone
at 337 Linden Way, Map #2S 26
27 DA, Tax Lot #501. Appli­
cant: Hair 1 Am, Leah Brosnan.
2. Minor Partition and Vari­
ances: Requesting a waiver
from set back requirements
(Section 11-3-3C), "n o street"
provision (Section 12-1-13) and
inadequate frontage on an im­
proved street (Section 12-4-
3A1). Property located at 350
Aiken Street, Map #2S 26
26CC. Tax lot #2200. Applicant:
John Ledbetter.
A copy of the applications and
copies of all documents and
evidence submitted by or on
behalf of the applicants and
copies of any applicable zoning
criteria are available for inspec­
tion 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,
H eppner, O regon 97836,
phone 676-%18.
Published: December 11, 19%
Affid