2B ܂ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 ܂ APPEAL TRIBUNE Oregon hires new czar for outdoor rec Zach Urness Salem Statesman Journal USA TODAY NETWORK Oregon has a new outdoors czar. Cailin O’Brien-Feeney, a graduate of Lewis and Clark College, has been hired to lead Oregon’s newly created Office of Outdoor Recreation, state officials said in a news release June 8. O’Brien-Feeney will head a small team tasked with “elevating outdoor recreation in every corner of the state,” by promoting legislation and practices that im- prove access, encourage public participation and pro- tect natural resources, the release said. The team is part of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. It was created in part to bring the eco- nomic benefits of outdoor recreation, booming in Bend and Portland, to the rest of the state, officials said pre- viously. O’Brien-Feeney has worked in outdoor recreation for 15 years, including stints with the U.S. Forest Ser- vice and as a river guide in Idaho, the news release said. He holds an Environmental Science graduate de- gree from the University of Idaho. Most recently, he worked for the Outdoor Industry Association, a large trade group that represents recre- ation-based businesses and promotes outdoor partici- pation. “We’re happy Cailin agreed to come back to Oregon and work with the team focusing on improving out- See OUTDOOR, Page 3B OBITUARIES Larry Huddleston Jan. 19, 1945 — May 22, 2018 Larry Huddleston, 73, of Prineville passed away at his home in Prineville, Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Larry was born to Edgar NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Review Body: City Council Hearing Date & Time: July 2, 2018, 7:00 p.m. Hearing Location: Council Chambers, Sil- verton Community Center; 421 South Water Street. Agenda Item #1: File Number AN-18-02. An- nexation application to annex 1355 South Water Street into the City Limits and zone the property R-1, Sin- gle Family Residen- tial. The property is 21,350 square feet in area and contains a single family dwelling. Located on the north side of South Water Street adjacent to Pio- neer Drive at 1355 South Water Street, Marion County Asses- sor’s Map 071W01CC, Tax Lot 00500. The ap- plication will be re- viewed following the criteria found in Sil- verton Development Code section 4.10.140. Agenda Item #2: File Number DC-18-01. De- velopment Code Amendment relating to transitional housing accommodations by creating a definition, determining where and how such a use could locate, and drafting regulations and stand- ards for approval. The application will be re- viewed following the criteria found in Sil- verton Development Code section 4.7.200. All interested persons and the general public will be given an oppor- tunity to be heard rela- tive to the application either by submitting material in writing to City Hall or providing oral testimony at the Public Hearing. Fail- ure of an issue to be raised in a hearing, in person or by letter, or failure to provide enough detail to afford the decision maker an opportunity to respond precludes appeal to LUBA based on that is- sue. Additional infor- mation and/or review of this application, in- cluding all documents and evidence submit- ted, may be obtained at Silverton City Hall, 306 South Water Street, or by telephoning Ja- son Gottgetreu at (503) 874-2212. Copies of the staff report will be available seven (7) days prior to the pub- lic hearing and are available for review at no cost at City Hall, a copy can be provided on request at a reason- able cost. Silverton Appeal June 20, 2018 and Nellie Huddles- ton on Jan. 19, 1945, in Silverton. Larry grad- Larry uated from Huddleston Silverton High School in 1963, and soon after spent three years in Public Notice 6-8-18 Due to the death of Sandy Ceballos her home has been consid- ered abandoned which is located at 1307 S. Water St. Sp. 17, Sil- verton, Oregon 97381 in Marion County. The home is registered to Francisco Ceballos, Jr who has also passed. The X-Plate number is X00151715. Silverton Mobile Es- tates will receive sealed bids for the home which includes a minimum bid of $15,000. The home is selling “AS IS”. It is 1876 square feet with 3 bed- rooms and 2 baths built in 1979. The bids may be sent to Cindy Berlik, Manager, Sil- verton Mobile Estates 1307 S. Water St. Sp. 69 Silverton, OR 97381 Appointments to view the property will begin June 25, 2018 call Cin- dy Berlik @ 503 551 3822 for scheduling. There are improve- ments to the outside of the home and on the space that will be re- quired of the buyer. If purchaser wishes to live in the Silverton Mobile Estates, they must be 55+ and go through an application approval process. The last date bids will be accepted is July 6, 2018. The winning bid will be required to fill out an application and provide financials. Silverton Appeal June 20 & 27, 2018 the U.S. Army. He was awarded the Vietnam Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. Larry was like so many men, serving his country with pride. After retiring, Larry moved to Central Ore- gon. He met and married Lydia LaMacchia in 2016 and they made Prineville their home. One of the many things they enjoyed doing together was go- ing to open mics with friends and listening to the music. He loved music and cars, especially the classics! The friends that he and Lydia made through the open mic, and the people in his life that shared his WORLD BEAT FESTIVAL 2018 FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE BEAT 5-10 PM JUNE 29TH (AMPHITHEATER ONLY) JUNE 30TH - JULY 1ST Riverfront Park • Salem Friday and Saturday: $5 per person and 14 & under free Sunday: by donation D R A G O N B O AT R A C E S • S AT U R D AY GLOBAL SPONSORS WorldBeatFestival WorldBeatFestival.org passions will miss him dearly. He is survived by his wife, Lydia LaMacchia; sisters Linda Stokem of Salem and Debra Huddleston of Woodburn; brother David Huddleston of Napa, California; sons Randy Castle of Denver, Colora- do, and Dustin Huddles- ton of Tigard; and daugh- ter Kristian Huddleston of Idanha. A celebration of life will be planned in the near future. Please see Prine- ville Funeral Home’s web- site for dates and times. In lieu of flowers, dona- tions can be made in Larry’s name to Veterans of Foreign Wars or Prine- ville Band of Brothers. Rest in peace, Larry. May God be with you. Mary Rose Schwab Oct. 14, 1922 — June 10, 2018 Mary Rose Schwab, our loving mother, grand- mother and great- Mary grand- Schwab mother, ended her earthly journey on June 10, 2018, surrounded by her family. She was the youngest of five children born to PORTLAND Clog-Free Gutters GUARANTEED with Beldon LeafGuard! IN BRIEF Galleries show ‘Porcelain & Petals,’ ‘Scenic Views’ SELL IT BUY IT FIND IT cars yard sales tickets antiques motorcycles computers boats sports equipment pets instruments jewelry furniture auctions collectibles appliances cameras coins No Clog Warranty “Lifetime” • No Pull Away/No Fall Off Warranty “Lifetime” Manufacturer’s Paint Finish Warranty “Lifetime” 85% OFF INSTALLATION LABOR PLUS $ 100 VISA GIFT CARD WITH PURCHASE PLUS WE OFFER Place your classified ad today. PL PLUSUS NO MONEY DOWN NO INTEREST NO PAYMENTS FOR 12 MONTHS! * MILITARY DISCOUNTS! 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It’s open weekdays, 9 a.m. to noon, and weekends, noon to 4 p.m. Free dental services June 22 Medical Team Interna- tional’s tooth team will serve Silverton again this Friday, June 22. The or- ganization’s dental van will park at SACA from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., pro- viding services such as extractions, fillings and exams, free of charge. These services are of- fered only to clients who don’t have insurance. Those interested should call ahead to (503) 873- 3446 or come in to SACA to sign up for an appoint- ment.