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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
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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
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Josef and Eva Wekerle in
Woodburn on October
14, 1922. She married
Arthur Schwab on Nov.
24, 1948, and lived her
remaining 70 years in Mt.
Angel on the Schwab
family farm. She was a
mother, homemaker and
worked part time as a
waitress at the Nibble
Nook.
She enjoyed her family,
flower gardening, her
two dogs, cat and chick-
ens. Other interests in-
clude family camping
trips, shopping, playing
with and going to her
grandson’s baseball
games and watching her
granddaughter show her
horse at 4-H fairs.
She is survived by her
daughters, Rose (Pat)
Berger and Jean (Duane)
Boen; three grandsons;
six great-grandchildren;
and two great-great-
granddaughters.
She was preceded in
death by her father, Art,
21 years ago and her
granddaughter, Amy, five
years ago.
Brianna, one of her
great-granddaughters,
said this about her pass-
ing: “It’s never fully the
end, she left much of
herself behind in each of
us.” We love you and miss
you; until we meet again.
Visitation was held Sun-
day, June 17, at Unger
Funeral Chapel in Mt.
Angel. Rosary will be at
10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
June 20, followed by
mass at 11 a.m., both at
St. Mary Catholic Church
in Mt. Angel. Interment at
Calvary Catholic Ceme-
tery following mass.
Arrangements by Unger
Funeral Chapel.
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Two art galleries are
closing out their spring
exhibits this month, one
featuring ceramics and
floral paintings and the
other featuring land-
scapes.
Lunaria Gallery, at 113 N.
Water St., is showing off
the functional and sculp-
tural ceramic works of
Lee Jacobson and the
floral paintings of Judith
Frohreich. Its open for
viewing daily, from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Borland Gallery, at 303
Coolidge St., is showing a
variety of landscape art
by local artists. 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.