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4 a • • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 16,1997 - FIVE Columbia Tri-Co. team second at district Front row (L-R): manager Rick Johnston, Koby Rea, Andrew Stone, Stefan Matheny, Brandon Ybarra, Jarad Mitchell, Kyle Waterland. Back row (L-R): coach Stan Carnine, Kelly Paullus, Travis Bellamy, Adam McCabe, Todd Shaffer, Mario Martinez, Chris Carnine, Randy Carnine, Michael McCabe, Shane Slover, coach Sam Bellamy. (Photo by Sandy Matthews) The Columbia Tri-Co. 13 year old Babe Ruth All-Star team, con- sisting o f players from the Heppner, Condon, Boardman, Imgon, Umatilla, Stanfield and Echo area, grabbed the second place trophy at the district tour nament held July 4-9 at Hermiston. The Tri-Co. team won the first game they played on July 5, downing the Pendleton Ameri cans 14-1, in a game shortened to five innings because of the 10 run mercy rule. The local squad’s second game was also a five inning game with the Tri-Co. team winning 13-1 against The Dalles American team. The third game for the Colum bia Tri-Co. team was against the tough Pendleton Nationals. The two teams were the only unde feated teams left in the tourna ment and the game’s winner would get to sit out until Wednes day in the championship round. “The Tri-Co. team jumped all over the Pendleton Nationals, This Week’s All Natural Health Drink: ORANGE ; _BANANA_ winning 11-5 in five innings,” said Tri-Co. manager Rick Johnston. Next up for the team was the once beaten Hermiston National team. The Hermiston team would have had to beat Columbia Tri- Co. twice to win the champion ship. .The first game between the two teams was tied 3-3 in the top of the seventh inning when the Hermiston squad exploded for seven unanswered runs and a 10 - 3 victory, setting up a final game for the championship. In the championship game, Columbia Tri-Co. jumped out to a 4-0 lead after their half of the first inning. Hermiston came storming back with three runs in the bottom of the same inning on In The Service Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Christian M. Cannon, whose wife, Gloria, is the daughter of Gene Peterson of Irrigon, recently completed the aviation electrician's mate course located at Naval Aviation Technical Training Center, Pensacola, Fla. During the five-month course, Cannon received training in electrical theory and circuitry which will prepare him to work on the electrical components of jet aircraft. Cannon also studied a variety of aircraft electrical systems including electro-hydraulic, automatic flight control, and electrical power generation and distribution. Cannon recently reenlisted for five years. The 1990 graduate of East Newton High School of Granby, Mo., joined the Navy in June 1991. MEGABUCKS DOUGH WINNERS J u n o 2 0 . 1 0 0 7 - F in a l d ra w in g 1st prize - $1,000 plus jacket Noreen Deckley, Lake Oswego 2nd prize - $500 plus jacket Mrs. Conroy, Corvallis 3rd prize - $100 plus jacket Joe Hoffman, Junction City Annie Brown, Gresham August Weil, Corvallis John Rex Jr, Salem Mike Esbenshade, Corvallis 4th prize - M EGABUCKS DO UGH denim baseball jacket R. A. Pallies. Klamath Falls e Lupie Herrera, Portland \ Stephen Roshak, Hillsboro Howard Hands, Grants Pass Fred Eldredge, Salem Robin McQueen, Roseburg JoAnn Robinson, Sweet Home Barbara Kramer, Phoenix Harold Godkm, Salem Dorothy Marino, Portland Suzie Motney, Grants Pass Lori Gregory, Cornelius Ethel Van Dolah, St. Helens Cora Miller, Salem Shirley W ard, Eugene Stephen Paup. Roseburg Van D. Shields, Longview, W A Robert Richardson, Springfield Karen Dittnch, Grants Pass Don Hansen. Portland Robert Rogers, Eugene Ruth Young, Pbrtland Clair Alford, Pbrtland Mary Rembecki, Beaverton Howard Herigstad, Salem \ some heavy hitting by the home town team. Hermiston took a 7-6 lead after two innings and Tri-Co. never regained the lead. They lost the game and the championship to the Hermiston Nationals, 12- 9. “The Columbia Tri-Co. All- Stars had the best 13 year old group of kids in many years,” said Johnston, “and finished with the second place trophy. The fu ture for baseball in all of the com munities represented by the Tri- Co. team looks very positive.” Columbia Tri-Co. was man aged by Johnston from Heppner team #1, and coached by Stan Carnine o f Condon and Sam Bellamy of Heppner #2. PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION will hold the following hearings of public interest on Monday, July 28, 1997, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mor row County Public Works Build ing on State Highway 74 in Lex ington, Oregon: Second of three public hearings on Conditional Use Permit Appli cation No. S-107 and an Amend ment to the Comprehensive Plan: Miller and Sons Excavating, c/o Joe Miller, applicant; Etta Turner, ETAL, owner. Property is de scribed as tax lot 3402 of Assessor’s Map 2S 26 23, located one mile east of the intersection of State Highway 74 and Dee Cox Road, approximately two miles northeast of the City of Heppner. Application is to allow the opera tion of a rock crusher and stock piling of crushed rock for sale to the public and for use in applicant’s business. Request is also to add the site to the Goal 5 aggregate inventory in the Com prehensive Plan. Criteria for ap proval include Zoning Ordinance Section 6.050(9), ARTICLE 8 and 215.298(2). Land Partition Application No. LP-N-202: Leland and Mary Ann Searl, applicant and owner. Prop erty is described as tax lot 3201 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26 23B, located on the east side of West Eighth Road, approximately two miles west of the City of Irrigon. The proposal is to partition a 2.52 acre parcel into two parcels larger than the one acre minimum lot size of the Rural Residential One Acre (RR-1) Zone. Criteria for approval include Subdivision Or dinance Sections 5.020 and 5.030. Application for a Hardship Variance by Ray Cunningham to allow the siting of a second manu factured home on Tax Lot 2300 of 5N 26 36BB (1.0 acre) in a Rural Residential One Acre (RR- h 1) Zone. This parcel is located on the west side of Wagon Wheel Loop in Wagon Wheel Estates which is approximately three miles southwest of the City of Ir rigon. Criteria for approval in cludes Zoning Ordinance AR TICLE 7, Section 7.020(BK IX2). Conditional Use Permit Appli cation No. CUP-N-109: Floyd Wilson, applicant; Melvin & Marla McCabe, owners. Property is described as tax lot 500 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26 36 BC, located on the east side of Wagon Wheel Loop in Wagon Wheel Estates which is approximately three miles southwest of the City of Imgon. Application is to allow l W .C .C .C . Golf Ladies' Play, July 8 Low gross of the field: Pat Edmundson 39. Flight A: low gross tie Jan Paustian and Susan Atkins 42; low net tie Karen Thompson and Carol Norris 30; least putts Suzy Jepsen 13. Flight B: low gross tie Luvilla Sonstegard and Betty Christman 45; low net Bernice Lott 30; least putts tie Joyce Dinkins and Darlene Scroggins 16. Flight C: low gross Jean Ball 53; low net Lorrene Montgomery 34; least putts Lil Boyce 16. Chip in: Suzy Jepsen, Susan Atkins and Jean Ball #7, Betty Christman #3. KP second shot: #4 Karen Thompson 3'8". Long putt: #8 Lorrene Montgomery 6 '10". Men's Championship, July 13 The Willow Creek Men's Championship Golf Tournament was held July 13. The winner this year for low gross was Barry Munkers. Low net was Earl Norris. First flight: gross Barry Munkers 96, Greg Grant 101, Tom Bedortha 103; net Earl Norris 86 , Dave Pranger 86 / 2 , Gene Sonstegard 87. Second flight: gross Scott Stouse 116, Don Pointer 127, Leon Ball 129; net Perry Adams 88 , Gene Orwick 96'/i, Jim Fichter 106. KP first flight: 4 and 13 Tom Bedortha 8 '; 6 and 15 Barry Munkers 7'6". KP second flight: 4 and 13 Earl Noms 18'10"; 6 and 15 Scott Strouse 3 ’4". Least putts: Tom Bedortha 40. a small engine repair business as a “Home Occupation.” Criteria for approval include Zoning Or dinance Section 3.040(2)(H) and ARTICLE 6 , Section 6.050(A-H). Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above propos als or to ask questions will be pro vided. Failure to raise specific is sues at this hearing precludes ap peal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after July 18, 1997. For more information, please contact the Morrow County Planning Department at 922-4624 or 676- 5650. DATED THIS 16th day of July 1997. MORROW COUNTY PLAN NING DEPARTMENT Published: July 16, 1997 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of HOWARD DOYLE KEY, Deceased. Probate No. 97 PR 015 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap pointed and has qualified as the personal representative of this estate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby re quired to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first pub lication of this notice as stated below, to the personal represen tative c/o John H. Kottcamp, Kottcamp & O’Rourke, LLP, 331 S. E. 2nd, P. O. Box 490, Pendle ton, Oregon 97801, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal represen tative or the attorneys for the per sonal representative. Dated this 16th day of July, 1997. Lois Hunt Personal Representative P. O. Box 391 Lexington, Oregon 97839 John H. Kottcamp Kottkamp & O'Rourke, LLP Attorneys for Personal Representative 331 S. E. 2nd P. O. Box 490 Pendleton, Oregon, 97801 Published: July 16, 23, 30, 1997 Affid Sports physicals set July 29, 30 Sports physicals will be given for Heppner and lone students at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic in Heppner on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 29 and 30. All sophomores and seventh graders interested in participating in school athletics dunng the 1997-98 school year must have a physical as do new students and those participating for the first time. The physicals will be- administered from 6-8 p.m. with boys receiving their physicals on Tuesday and the girls on Wednesday. All students need to complete a medical history form with parental signature prior to receiving a physical examination. These forms are available at the schools or the clinic. Athletic practices at the high schools for football and volleyball begin August 18. Middle school practice begins after the start of school. The first football game at Heppner High School is Friday, August 29, against Joseph. Fair registration due Friday; July 18 The Morrow County OSU Late entries will not be accepted. 4-H presentations will be on Extension office reminds all 4-H members, leaders and parents, Wednesday, July 23, at the 4-H that 4-H fair registrations are due annex at the Morrow County Fairgrounds in Heppner from 3-8 Friday, July 18, by 4:30 p.m. p.m. Registration is also required Registrations may be turned in at the Morrow County Extension for the presentations. office, the Imgon Annex, the For more information, contact Boardman Pharmacy or by mail. Bill Broderick at 676-9642 or 1- 800-342-3664. We Print Business Cards Gazette-Times 676-9228 CARD OF THANKS A big Thank You to the volun teers who shingled the roof of the Willow Creek Water Park’s new building. These volunteers worked hard at their own jobs at the U.S. Forest Service, the Morrow County Road Department and the Heppner School District, and then spent nearly 300 evening and weekend hours up on a hot roof. Approximately $8,000 was saved by the Willow Creek Park District due to the following vol unteers: Andrew Lacey, Gary Clark, Craig Gutierrez, Deb Roy, Keith Satterfield, Dave Fowler, Dan Michael, Dave Kendrick, Brian Spivey, Jim VanWinkle, Tom Fritz, Carey Miller. John Shepherd, Chris Dickenson and Geoffrey Anderson. Please tell the roofers “Thank You” when you see them! Later, we’ll list all the volunteer fencers and landscapers. Sincerely, People for the Pool, Inc. _____________________ 7-16-lc I want to thank everyone for the cards, flowers and visitors af ter my heart surgery which was a total surprise. All your prayers helped me through this. A special thanks to Pastor Duane Jones and his wife Kathy, and my children for being there. Doug and Georgia Rathbun 7-16-lp W e make Posters Gazette-Times 676-9228 We would like to thank our friends and family for the many acts of kindness during the illness and loss of our loved one. The cards, flowers, visits, food and the many donations to St. Patrick’s Trust Fund in memory of Darrell were much appreciated. A special “Thank You” to the folks at the Senior Center for the lovely brunch. The Family of Darrell Vinson 7-16-lp HELP WANTED RN needed for unique full time nursing opportunity in sunny Eastern Oregon. Friendly, small town living at its finest. Charge nurse, 7-7 night shift, rural hospi- tal/nursmg home/ER. Oregon RN license required. ACLS, TNCC or TEAM and one year experience in a hospital setting preferred. Competitive salary commensurate w ith experience. Benefits. For more information, contact Peggy Johnson, DNS at (541) 676-9133. The Morrow County Health District is an Equal Oppor tunity Employer committed to pro viding equal employment oppor tunities to all statuses protected by law. ______________________ 7-2-tfc Morrow County Emergency Management Dept, is seeking a CSEPP Public Information and Education Officer. The position is responsible for developing and implementing a multi-media outreach program to educate citizens about the poten tial risks and actions to take in the unlikely event of an accident in volving chemical weapons at the Umatilla Chemical Depot. a . i 4