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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 7,1999 PUBLIC NOTICE OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT, Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD A. CAPPOTTO, MICHAEL R„ SNYDER AND DARLENE F. SNYDER. ROBERT E. WILSON, Jr., CHARLES L. POTTS, and VELMA POTTS, husband and wife, STATE OF OREGON, by and through the Director of Consumer and Business Affiars, the State Accident Insurance Fund Corp., the Department of Employment, and Director of Veterans Affairs, JAMES MORAN, TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES, a C alifornia C orporation, BENEFICIAL WASHINGTON, INC. d/b/a BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE CO., a Delaware corporation, DOTTIE BLAY LOCK, THE ESTATE OF SOL GOLDMAN, WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK, A Washington Banking Cor poration, MORROW COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, and THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting through the Internal Revenue Services, Defendants. No. 98 CV 12 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE 1 On April 20, 1999, at 10:00 a.m. in accordance with ORS 187.110, at the front entrance of the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, I will sell all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendants, Richard A. Cappotto and James Moran, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in the following described real property located in Morrow County, Oregon, to wit: The South Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 17, in Township 4 North, Range 25. 2 Sale is made under a writ of execution directed to me and issued out of the Oregon Circuit Court for Morrow County, case number 98 CV 12, West Extension Irrigation District, pjajntiffjys. Richard A. Cappotto arflUHÌiTes Moran, defendants. Verlin Denton, Sheriff Morrow County By: (s) Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: April 7, 14, 1999 A ffid____________ Weather Report By the C ity o f H eppner For the month of March High Low Precip. 3/1 56 32 .05 3/2 52 28 .00 3/3 56 30 .16 3/4 51 30 T 3/5 48 27 .00 3/6 46 30 T 3/7 46 32 .00 3/8 48 25 .00 3/9 46 34 .10 3/10 48 29 .00 3/11 49 25 .00 3/12 52 40 .00 3/13 54 42 .09 3/14 62 42 .00 3/15 58 29 .00 3/16 58 30 T 3/17 51 31 .00 3/18 57 36 T 3/19 56 35 .00 3/20 61 37 .00 3/21 65 39 .03 3/22 58 35 T 3/23 41 65 .00 3/24 41 66 .00 3/25 60 42 .00 3/26 58 35 .20 3/27 51 32 .05 3/28 48 .00 33 3/29 .07 51 33 3/30 29 50 .11 3/31 50 .02 33 Births Rachel Emma Yamamoto-a daughter Rachel Emma was bom to Gary and Joan (W arren) Yamamoto on April 2, 1999 at Bellevue, Washington. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. Grandparents are Paul and Claudine Warren o f Heppner, Roberta Yamamoto of Bellevue, Washington, and Craig and Bar bara Yamamota of Seattle, Wash ington. Copies 10( Qazette-Titnes 676-9228 / PUBLIC NOTICE FOR SALE: The Morrow County Fair Board is accepting bids on the demolition and re moval of three buildings. Please contact the Fair Office for details. (541 )676-9474. Bids close on April 12.1999 at 12:00 noon. Published: March 24,31, and Apnl 7.1999 __________________ PUBLIC NOTICE SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Oregon Trail Library District, Morrow, County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000 will be held at Boardman Library, 203 NW 1st, Boardman, OR 97818. The meeting will take place on the 21st day of April, 1999 at 7:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after March 30, 1999 at Boardman and Heppner Libraries, between the hours of 12.00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. This is a public meeting where deliberations of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. Published: April 7. 1999______ PUBLIC NOTICE The Gertrude L. McRae Scholarship Comm ittee announces that grant applications are now available to all graduates of Grant County high schools. Graduates of Morrow, Wasco or Wheeler County high schools may also be considered for a scholarship award if too few Grant County applications are received. Preference will be given to Grant County high school graduates who reside in Oregon and have completed one or more years of college. Applications are due before 5 pm on Friday, July 30, 1999. To obtain an application contact the Gertrude L. McRae Scholarship Committee c/o County Judge Dennis Reynolds, Grant County Court, 201 S. Humbolt Street, Ste. 280, Canyon City OR 97820, or call 541-575-0059. Published: April 7, 14. 1999 M C Health Dept. The Morrow County Health Dept, lists the following monthly schedule for blood pressures and immunizations: Thursday, April 8-blood pres sures and immunizations, Hepp ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and Irrigon clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4:30p.m.; Tuesday, April 13-blood pres sures and immunizations, Board- man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thursday, April 15-blood pres sures and immunizations, Hepp ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, April 20-blood pres sures and immunizations, Board- man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thursday, April 22-blood pres sures and immunizations, Hepp ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30p.m.,and Imgon clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Monday, April 26-blood pres sures and immunizations, Irrigon clinic, 12-7 p.m.; Tuesday, April 27-blood pres sures and immunizations, Board- man clinic, 12-7 p.m.; Wednesday, April 28-blood pressures and immunizations, lone clinic, 4-7 p.m.; Thursday, April 29-blood pres sures and immunizations, Hepp ner clinic, 12-7 p.m. Lexington News ______ By Dalpha Jon««______ -:- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chris- topherson and daughter Gloria Klimaschesky from Donald, OR. were visiting Lexington and lone on April 5. -:- Jim Bloodsworth is reported to be improving at the Bend hos pital. -:- Hazel Boyles, sister of Joyce Buchanan, and Don Leesly are visiting at the Buchanan home. Cecil and Delpha Jones were Easter day visitors at the home of Jim and Vickie Bowen in Golden- dale, WA. Advertising Deadline 12 noon Tuesday / PUBLIC NOTICE Heppner Ranger District Proposes Rimrock Environmental Impact Statement The Heppner Ranger District is beginning analysis for the de velopment of the Rimrock En vironmental Impact Statement (EIS). The project area is located on the Heppner Ranger District and lies approximately 25 miles southwest of Heppner, Oregon. The analysis area contains approximately 41,800 acres within the Umatilla National Forest in Grant, Morrow, and Wheeler counties, Oregon. It is within the boundary of the Wall watershed, which includes Lower, Middle, and Upper Big Wall; Porter; Lower and Upper Wilson; and Indian subwater sheds. The purpose of this proposal is to develop and analyze a mix of actions that respond to needs identified in the Wall Ecosystem Analysis (September 1995). These needs focus on the imple mentation of ecosystem manage ment projects that are designed to promote long-term resilient and sustainable watershed con ditions. Proposed activities include 5,200 acres of commercial thinning using ground-based and helicopter logging systems; 380 acres of precommercial thinning; prescribed underbuming of 50- 80% of the analysis area; rehabilitation of 11 aspen stands; maintenance and restoration of in-channel fish structures on Big Wall and Wilson creeks; 37 miles of road resurfacing; 47 miles of road improvements; decommission/obliteration of 34 miles of road; installation of 3 low-water fords designed for fish passage on Forest Road 23 and 2300100; and the replace ment of one low-water crossing with a culvert on F.S. Road 23. The Notice of Intent (NOI) for this project was published in the February 25, 1999 issue of the Federal Register. A Draft EIS should be available in July 1999, with the Final EIS and Record of Decision scheduled for comple tion in November 1999. For additional information, contact Charlene Bucha Gentry, Project Leader, at the Heppner Ranger District Office (541) 676-9187. Public participation is encouraged; comments would be most helpful if received by April 30, 1999. Written comments regarding this project should be addressed to Delanne Ferguson, District Ranger, P.O. Box 7, Heppner, OR 97836. This project is subject to appeal pursuant to 36 CFR 215. Published: April 7, 1999______ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Morrow County Unified Recreation District, Morrow County State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000 will be held at Riverside High School, Boardman, Oregon. The meeting will take place on the 29th day of April, 1999 at 7:30 P.M.. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after April 29, 1999 at Morrow County Courthouse, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. Published: April 7, 21, 1999 Affid_____________________ In the Service Marine Lance Cpl. Mathew R. Mickel recently completed an exercise in Kuwait while assigned to the 13 th Marine Expeditionary Unit, embarked aboard the ships of the USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group. Marines from Mickel’s unit participated in Exercise Eager Mace, a 25-day exercise involv ing combined arms training. The exercise was conducted to im prove the bilateral interoperability between Kuwait and U.S. military forces, said a news release. The 1997 graduate of Thurston High School in Springfield joined the Marine corps in August 1997. He is the son of Starr Mickel of Imgon. PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Community Action Program of East Central Oregon (CAPECO) is currently developing the Sum mer Youth Job Training Plan or 1999 (May 1 - September 30, 1999). Planning estimates are based on service and expenditure levels from the previous summer program wherein CAPECO uti lized $266,018 in federal Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) funds and provided education, training and job placement ser vices to 186 economically disad vantaged youth in Morrow and Umatilla Counties. Curing the 1999 summer program, youth will par ticipate in one or more of the fol lowing activities: paid work expe rience, internships, work ethics training, and basic skills instruc tion. Services are provided by CAPECO in collaboration with local schools, private business, and public organizations. For more information or to review the draft plan, please contact Deborah Hay ward at 541-278-5668 or at CAPECO, 721 SE 3rd, Suite D, Pendleton, OR 97801. Written comments are requested by March 22, 1999 to the aforemen tioned address. CAPECO is an equal opportunity employer/pro- gram and auxiliary aids and ser vices are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Published: February 10, March 3 and April 7, 1999 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Heppner will be accepting sealed bids for the sale of a 1976 4x4, blue and white GMC pickup truck, serial no. TKU1467511920. Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM, April 12, 1999 at Heppner City Hall, 188 NW Willow, PO Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836. Minimum bid shall be $250.00. The truck will be sold as is. The City of Heppner makes no warranty as to the condition of the unit, or of the suitability of the unit for any intended use. The truck may be viewed at the City parking lot, 147 N Main. The successful bidder will remove the vehicle within 48 hours of being notified that his bid was accepted. The City of Heppner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Envelopes r StRSOld be clearly labeled with the words, "Truck Bid". Gerald Breazeale, City Manager Published: March 31, April 7, 1999______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE oh (Ac 10(A oj /4pnd, at 3 . 00 in (Ac a^tc'iHooH JLutAcnoM (?AwitA. ‘lone, Oregon tÇccdjUîoH CLASSIFIED ADS PLEASE check your ad on the first date of publication. While we are happy to make any necessary corrections, we cannot be responsible for er rors appealing on multiple days. When cancelling an ad, PLEASE check to be sure your ad was not inadvertently published. THANK YOU! CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank Liz Green for seeing the fire; Tim Hedman for calling it in; Kay Proctor for bringing me water and keeping our dog in their dog ken nel; Mindy and Delbert for watch ing Tyrel and giving him hot chocolate; and the many people who asked if we needed anything, and their special care and con cern. Special thanks to our fire de partment for doing such an excel lent job on saving our home. Sorry about the dog! Sincerely, The Walker Family _____________________ 4-7- lp The family of Beulah Sherer would like to thank our family and friends for the cards, flowers, memorials and food dishes that were given in memory o f our ¡mother, grandmother and great grandmother. We also want to thank the lone Good Neighbor Committee who prepared the de licious dinner, and everyone who participated in and came to the service. Beulah was very special to all of us. Dick and Margo Sherer & Family Kay and Chuck Barnhart & Family Judy and Jerry Ripka & Family _____________________ 4-7-lc Joyce Snider and her family extend their heartfelt thanks to the many people who helped with the Seafood Extravaganza, March 29, for the Ken Snider Memorial Fund. Thank you, Marvin and Tanna Padberg, Betty Gray, Terry Mewhinney, Hank and Kathy Pointer, Darrin and Sombaht Pad berg, Dustin and Karen Padberg, Darcy Padberg, Slater Mitchell, Irene Holtz, Jean Jepsen, Bev Crum, Frank Halvorsen, Bob Lowe and anyone else I may have inadvertently left out. Without all of you, this would not have been a success. We also thank all of you who attended this wonderful event. Your contribution is greatly ap preciated and will help fund the scholarship that is awarded annu ally to a graduating senior from lone High School. With sincere thanks, Joyce Snider and Family __ __________________ 4-7-lc LEGAL NOTICE: Community Action Program of East Central Oregon is currently planning its Program Year (PY) 1998-1999 Job Training Partner ship program. CAPECO received over $920,000 in Job Training Part nership Act (JTPA) funds and served over 558 participants dur ing the last program year. Total funding for PY ‘99 is expected to be approximately $885,000 and the total number of participants planned to be served is 560. The PY 1999 Job Training Plan will take effect July 1,1999. Programs will focus on classroom training, on-the-job training, work experi ence, and job search training lead ing to unsubsidized employment. These program activities will be provided in various ways and with other local partners. Written com ments are due by April 12, 1999. For more information or to review the draft plan, please contact Deborah Hayward at 541-278- 5668, CAPECO, 721 SE Third, Suite D, Pendleton, OR. CAPE CO is an equal opportunity em- ployer/program and auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabili ties. NOTICES Published: March 10 and April 7, Free counseling for victims of 1999 abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr. Affid______________________ Crisis Line, 1-800-833-1161. Shelter available. ___________________ 6-17-52c Neighborhood Watch Program The next meeting of the Over 200 families in Heppner Pendleton Prostate Cancer Support Group will be held April Confidentiality respected. For 12 at the American Cancer free literature, call (541) 676- Society office in Pendleton at 7 5253. p.m. ______ 3-24-tfc The topic will be on "intermittent versus continuous HELP WANTED hormonal blockade and treatment Golf Course: part-time em of advanced prostate cancer." ployment, 20-30 hours per week, The speaker will be Dr. David Hutton, a physician with the St. to assist the groundskeeper. Mary's physicians' group in Looking for a self-motivated per son that is able to work indepen Walla Walla. Wives are welcome to attend dently doing water system re and meetings are free. pairs, mowing, weed-eating and Prostate cancer group to meet ♦ ¿VlWrrep .4 0 per word Deadline: Tuesday al noon other course maintenance jobs. Wage will be dependent on ex perience. Submit resumes to WCCC, P.O. Box 64, Heppner, OR. 97836. Call 676-9112 for addi tional information. ____________________ 3-17-4c Help wanted: part-time retail. • Must be willing to work Satur days. Send resume to: Resume, P.O. Box 337, Heppner, OR. 97836. ____________________3-24-tfc RISE, Inc. is seeking enthusi astic, motivated individuals to provide support for developmen- tally disabled adolescents. Due to the nature of support provided, we desire male applicants, but fe males may still apply. F.T. man agement position and support staff positions available. Call (541) 564-8385, ext. 10. _____________________ 4-7-lc Morrow County Health Dis trict is accepting applications for a full-time Clerk II position for the Pioneer Memorial Clinic in Heppner. Position requires highly orga nized individual with knowledge of computers, multi-line phone and general office skills. Must also have the ability to work in dependently and deal with the public well. Prior experience as a receptionist a must. Excellent wage/benefit package. Individuals wishing to apply may pick up an application at Pio neer Memorial Hospital or call (541) 676-2932. All applications must be postmarked by 4/14/99. MCHD is an EOE. 4-7-lc Sense of adventure? Oregon staffing company looking for qualified people in the wood products industry to work in the US and foreign countries. Mini mum five years experience: saw mills, planers and reman opera tions. Have immediate opening. Passport required. Send resume to SP Global Ent., P.O. Box 5124, Bend, OR 97708-5124. 4-7-2c SERVICES Linoleum, carpet and Pergo sale and installation. Free esti mates. Call Tim Hedman, eve nings, 676-9054. Licensed and bonded #78201. _____________________ 1 -4-tfc *Blu Blakeley Construction* Commercial and Residential 1-541-989-8365 Lie #89458 Over 15 years experience ROOFING, PAINTING. VINYL WINDOWS, DECKS LOG HOMES. TREE TRIMMING ____________________ 7-22-tfc Horseshoeing. 676-5447. Ron Brisbois. ____________________ 3-17-4c Sewing classes, all ages, and custom garment sewing. 676- 8735. _________________ U h 4ç RENTALS Blue Spruce Apartments One bedroom and studio apart ments for rent. 1-888-982-3456. ____________________ 10-7-tfc For rent: 2 bedroom house, no pets, fenced yard. Call (541) 567- 7846. ____________________ 3-31-2c For rent: large duplex apart ment with a view. Two bedroom, 1 Vi bath, DW, ref., deck and car port. $525 per month, plus secu rity and cleaning deposit. Call (541)676-9112. 4-7-2c