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    F O U R - Heppner G azette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, August 15,2012
Ione area Are small but stubborn Forest resource advisory
Local residents who District Fire Chief Virgil Morgan said.
“ We thought we had committee schedules meeting
noticed a lot of fire trucks Morgan, fire officials aren’t
near lone over the weekend positive what caused the it out several times but it
fire. However, they specu­
late that it was caused by
a short on a power line or
transformer, since there was
no lightning that day and
the fire was too far from the
road to have been caused by
a tossed cigarette or other
burning litter.
The fire was small—20
acres or less—but stubborn,
may have thought there was
a rash o f fires in the com­
munity. In reality, there was
one small but stubborn fire
causing local fire depart­
ments some headaches.
The fire was a grass
fire that started near High­
way 74 milepost 15 Satur­
day morning. According to
lone Rural Fire Protection
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kept flaring up,” he said,
adding that the fire was on
the creek bottom where
there was a lot of rye grass
and knapweed. “(There)
was a lot o f undergrowth
that probably hadn’t been
burned for 20 years or bet­
ter. A little breeze would
come up and start it up
again in the undergrowth
that hadn’t burned yet.”
Aside from the lone
fire departm ents, trucks
from Lexington and Hep­
pner were also called to
mutual aid. The fire kept
the departments busy, with
at least three separate calls
to the same fire on Saturday.
Morgan said they finally put
an end to the fire when they
got a dozer line around it
Sunday.
Members of the North­
east O regon Forest Re­
source Advisory Committee
(RAC) will meet September
20 in John Day, OR, to
discuss selection of Title II
projects under Public Law
110-343, H R. 1424, the Re­
authorization of the Secure
Rural Schools and Com­
munity Self-Determination
Act o f 2000. also called
“Payments to States” Act.
According to Todd Bu-
chholz, Heppner District
Ranger and designated fed­
eral official for the North­
east Oregon Forest RAC,
this will be the fourth meet­
ing of the committee since
reauthorization o f Public
Law 106-393.
The meeting will be
held on September 20 from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Grant
County Regional Airport,
720 A irport Road, John
Day.
The meeting is open to
the public and will focus on
reviewing and recommend­
ing 2013 project proposals
that meet the intent of the
act. A public input oppor­
tunity will be provided for
individuals who wish to ad­
dress the committee during
the meeting at 1 p.m.
For additional informa­
tion, contact Todd Buchholz
at the Heppner Ranger Dis­
trict Office, 541-676-9187.
Over the Tee Cup
Fourteen ladies hit the
course for a great day of
play on August 14.
Nancy Propheter held
low gross with 37. Low net
saw a three way tie for Pat
Dougherty, Melissa Coiner
and Darcee Mitchel. Least
putts was also a tie, for
Eva Kilkenny and Suzanne
Jepsen coming in even.
For flight A, Virginia
Grant had low gross and
Sarah Rucker had low net.
On flight B, Lorrene Mont­
gomery took low gross.
On flight C, Bernice
Lott held low gross, but low
net saw a tie between Jill
Miller and Betty Carlson.
Least putts was also a tie,
between Toni Nichols and
Rose Nichols. Bernice Lott
had K.P.
urns to th e m o rodeo ..
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165 QUAID ST. HEPPNER
Nice parcel near residential neigh­
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$ 159,000
Cute 3 bedroom in Heppner. A nice fenced
yard for the kids located on a quiet street. Stor­
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makes this three bedroom one bath home ready
to move into. Great starter home or pick it up as
a rental. Has a carport too.
340 Green Street. Heppner
N icely rem odeled 3 be dro om 2 bath ho m e on large
flat lot. Extra parking This is a solid ho m e w ith lots
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Clean well
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Has plug in for emergency electrical generator
635 S Cowins. Heppner
Well built, immaculate, beautiful landscaping, view of city,
great neighborticxxl. view of Mt Adams on clear day descnbes
this home One bedroom and living room have city view, small
office views park like setting Kitchen has island, dishwasher,
pantry, garbage disposal Dining room has wood floors, slid­
ing door'looks at shade trees. Dowers spring to fall Utility
room, garage, large metal shed have many cupboards and
for much storage.
2 apartments and shop building for Sale in
Lexington O n th e bottom flo o r is a fo rm er auto
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3 Bedroom 2 bath home in Lexington T h is
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150 E. Main. Lexington. OR
Blake Ranch
lot for sale
.92 acres buildable
C oyote Lane
$ 20,000
215 Rock St., Heppner
View lot at Lakeview Heights. Own one of
the last view lots at Lakeview Heights. 84 X
120 approx. Water, sewer, phone and power
available.
_____________ 145 E. Main, Lexington ____________
$25,000
Lakeview Ct., Heppner
A c re a g e fo r S a le
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2 Bedroom near schools and downtown Heppner
Just blocks from school and downtown shopping,
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back. Enjoy your reading room, living room and
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Has a good building spot and room
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located nearby.$65,000
Auto Repair Business in Heppner, OR This
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good reputation.
$339,000
Heppner/Spray Highway
215 S Court Heppner
2 bedroom home on large lot in Lex Lots of
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185 E. Arcade. Lexington
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___________475 W Morgan, Heppner
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2 bedroom 2 bath in Heppner
MountairnGabin!
Have your own cabin in the mountains to live in
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