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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 5, 1997
Rodger Arntt, II recieves citation
PUBLIC NOTICE
Rodger Arntt, II
Rodger Amtt, II, hospital
corpsman second class, U S. Navy,
has been commended by the Navy
for "superior performance of duty
while assigned to the Operating
Management Department, Naval
Hospital, Bremerton, WA."
According to the commendation,
Amtt encountered a single car
rollover accident on Washington
State Highway 16. As the first
medical assistance arriving on the
scene, Amtt "quickly assessed
each of the four casualties for
injury , tnaging them for further
attention Determining one of them
to be at risk for more serious
injuries, he initiated immediate
treatment. Having stabilized the
patient pending the arrival of more
advanced medical attention, he
continued to direct care of the
other three casualties."
"His quick decision-making
ability and calm demeanor under
pressure, coupled with sound
Births
Daniel Timothy Holtz-a son
Daniel Timothy was bom to Tim
and Debbie Holtz of lone on Janu­
ary 21, 1997 at Kennewick Gen­
eral Hospital, Kennewick, Washing­
ton. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 11
oz.
Grandparents are Harold and
Irene Holtz, lone; Carol Janson,
Kennewick; and Cliff and Anna
Janson, Spokane, WA.
HHS/HJHS site
council meets
The Heppner Junior Senior High
School Site Council held a
monthly meeting on Monday
night, January 20, in the HHS
library
Members are being asked to
contribute to the development of a
school improvement plan for the
site This plan will become part of
a document for the overall
improvement efforts of the
Morrow County' School District.
The State Department of
Education is requiring all districts
to submit a plan for improvement
that details how each district is
moving toward implementing
changes in education that resulted
from the passage of the 21st
Century Schools Act. Once the
site council has produced a rough
draft of the school improvement
plan, residents of the Heppner
attendance area will be invited to a
forum for input and comment on
the document. The final district
plan is due to the State
Department of Education by June
In other business, the council
heard from Greg Grant on the
progress of the "School to
Careers" program for lone and
Heppner schools Work has the
begun to extend the program to the
junior high grades with career
exploration
opportunities
beginning soon.
Ron Anthony, HHS principal,
updated the council on proposed
staffing changes to be included in
the 1997-98 district budget An
effort will be made to expand
music offerings and bring back art
classes to the site Bill Jepsen
proposed a poll of members of the
council on the issue of the four-
day week schedule to be relayed to
the school board The results
showed eight members in favor of
continuing the four-day schedule
for next year and two opposed to
the idea
The next meeting of the council
will be on Monday, February 17,
at 7 p m in the HHS library
The public is welcome to attend
clinical skills gained as an EMT,
resulted in the expeditious care of
all four victims until additional
medical support arrived," said
Rear Admiral William D.Center
"Petty
Officer
Amtt’s
professionalism and devotion to
duty reflected great credit upon
himself and were in keeping with
the highest traditions of the U S
Naval Service "
Amtt is now attending
Independent Duty Corpsman
School at San Diego He is the
son of Sandra and Rodger Amtt,
Heppner
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
Heppner Ranger District
HOLLYWOOD SALVAGE
SALE
ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT
The Heppner Ranger District
of the Umatilla National Forest
has completed an Environmental
Assessment for the proposed sal­
vage and commercial thin of 308
acres located in Morrow County,
Oregon, T.5S., R.27E., sections
19, 29, and 30.
This project would include 244
acres of salvage of dead trees
from 3 units and 64 acres of
commercial thin and salvage
from 1 unit for approximately 3.9
MMBF of wood products. Por­
tions of three of the units (185
acres) lie within, or along the
periphery of, the Texas Butte
Roadless Area. Harvest within
the roadless area would only take
place from existing roads.
This project is subject to
appeal pursuant to 36 CFR 215.7.
To receive a copy o f the
Environmental Assessment, con­
tact Charlene Bucha Gentry at
(541) 676-9187 or Heppner Ran­
ger District, P.O. Box 7, Hepp­
ner, OR 97836. Any written com­
ments regarding this project
should be addressed to Delanne
Ferguson, District Ranger, at the
same address. Oral comments
can be submitted by telephone at
the above number. The comment
period ends March 5, 1997.
Published: February 5, 1997
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
In the Matter of the Estate of
CECIL HICKS,
Deceased.
No. 96-PR-19
NOTICE TO
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
INTERESTED PERSONS
HEPPNER RANGER
Notice is hereby given that
DISTRICT
Shirley Hicks has been appointed
and has qualified as the Personal
YELLOW ROSE SALVAGE
Representative of the above
SALE
named Estate. All persons hav­
The Heppner District Ranger
ing claims against the estate are intends to sell 13 timber harvest
hereby required to present the
units analyzed as part of the Lone
same, with proper vouchers,
within four months after the date Star Salvage Sale, but deferred
o f the first publication of this due to the Wheeler Point Fire and
Notice, as stated below, to the subsequent restoration efforts.
Personal Representative, c/o Dale These units would be sold as the
L. Smith, 300 West Hermiston "Yellow Rose Salvage Sale".
Avenue, Hermiston, Oregon
The units are located along FS
97838, or they may be barred.
roads 5350, 5350-010, and 5350-
All persons whose rights may 040 (outside of C- Dedicated
be affected by the proceedings in
Old Growth and the Texas Butte
this estate may obtain additional Roadless Area). Harvest would
information from the records of
the court, the Personal Repre­ result in approximately 4 MMbf
sentative or the attorney for the of wood products from about 370
acres.
Personal Representative.
The design and effects dis­
Dale L. Smith
Bar No. 79398
closed in the Lone Star EA have
Attorney for Personal Repre­ not changed. However, the De­
sentative
cision Notice for Lone Star was
Published: January 29, February
signed under the authority of P.L.
5 and 12, 1997
104-19, and the salvage timber
Affid______________________
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sale authority in that legislation
has expired. Thus a new Decision
Notice, which will be appealable,
is being prepared for the Yellow
Rose Salvage Sale.
The 30-day public review for
this sale will end on March 6,
1997. Any written comments
regarding this project should be
addressed to Delanne Ferguson,
District Ranger, P.O. Box 7,
Heppner, OR 97836. Oral com­
ments can be submitted by tele­
phone at (541)676-9187.
If you have not already re­
ceived a copy of the original EA
or if you have questions, please
contact Janel Lacey at at (541)
676-2146.
Published: February 5, 1997
CLASSIFIED
ADS ,
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank the
lone Booster Club for the ac­
tivities that took place after the
Helix game at lone on Satur­
day. The fans, the parents and
the athletes have always been
super in lone, and I have en­
joyed my term as coach here.
Even in the years w hen we
were not very successful on the
court or the athletic field, I feel
that we always accomplished
something positive for athletes.
I was surprised and over­
w helm ed by the presentation.
It was especially gratifying to be
able to visit with so many
form er athletes, several of
whom we have not seen for
many years. The phone calls
and cards from those who
could not attend are greatly
appreciated.
Thanks to the Booster Club
for the p u tter, the y ear's
membership to the golf course,
the plate for Linda, the scrap­
book, and to those w ho pre­
pared food. Most of all, thanks
to everyone who attended-
fans, parents, friends, family
and to all those former athletes.
It has always been a pleasure
to work with the people and
the athletes of the lone com­
munity. Thanks for the memo­
ries.
Del and Linda LaRue
2-5-lc
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City Council of the City of
Hepppner will hold a public
heanng on Monday, February 10,
1997, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at
Heppner City Hall, 188 West
Willow Street, to consider a pro­
posed ordinance defining and re­
gulating public nghts-of-way
within the City of Heppner and
declaring an emergency.
Copies of the ordinance are
available at City Hall for public
examination.
This is a public meeting where
deliberations of the City Council
I wish to take this means to
thank everyone who helped
make my recovery from my re­
cent accident more expedient
. w ith the calls, cards and
flowers. A special thanks to my
mother for all her love and
TLC.
Joan Hughes
_____________________ 2-5-lc
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to Gary Oberg
and Mark Johnson for coming
to my aid when I fell in front
of Central Red Apple. To San-
di Hanna, Marg Kenny, Dr.
Atkins, all the staff at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital, and to the
ambulance crews, Mark John­
son, Shanna Paullus and Rus­
ty Estes for their excellent care,
kindness and concern.
A special thanks to Marie
Boor for all she did for me and
my family.
Words cannot express my
th a n k s an d a p p re c ia tio n
ienough.
Joan Hughes
2-5-lc
will take place. Any person may
appear at the meeting and discuss
the proposed ordinance with the
City Council.
Gary B. Marks
City Recorder
Published: February 5, 1997
Affid______________________
Part time receptionist needed.
Send resume to P.O. Box 572,
Heppner.___________ 12-11-tfc
H eppner Day Care now has an
opening for a director. Manage-
ment/bookkeeping skills re­
quired. Must love children. Call
Sue for more details and re­
quirements, 676-5051, or Kim at
676-9625 or 676-9777. l-29-2c
Wanted: groundskeeper for
Willow Creek Country Club.
Please send resume or inquiries
to G roundskeeper Position,
P.O. Box 64, H eppner, OR
97836._______________ l-29-2c
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support the Chemical Stockpile
Emergency Preparedness Pro­
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Morrow counties, which in­
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assist local governm ent in the
event of an incident involving
the chemical agents stored at
the Umatilla Chemical Depot.
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