Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 04, 1978, Page THREE, Image 3

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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 4, 1978 THREE
....Planning
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Cont. From Page 1
The recommendation also
provided that issuance of a
building permit be within the
City Administrator's realm if
the Planning Commission ap
' proved a variance or condi
tional use and no one appealed
, the decision after 15-days
time.
Coordination of inspections
'and a general information
sheet that could be given
building permit applicants
was also suggested.
' To further expedite the
process, the Planning Com
mission decided to change its
meeting day to the third
Tuesday of each month which
will mean someone can ap
pear before the Council within
15-20 days instead of the
30-day wait now required
because of meeting schedules.
' An application for a zone
change from Industrial to
. Central Commercial by How
ard and Jo Pettyjohn received
endorsement of the planning
commission, with some re
commendations attached. The
matter now goes before the
City Council.
The property in question is
Immediately north of Petty
john's Farm & Builders Sup
(police blotter
Heppner man Vandals hit
injured
A one-car accident Monday
on Hwy. 207 at Sandhollow
Bridge resulted in injuries to a
Heppner man, according to
the sheriff's department.
Deputies said John Lepper
was pinned briefly beneath the
wreckage of his car. He was
transported to Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital, then transferred
to Walla Walla for treatment
of broken bones.
Juveniles cited
Six juveniles have been
cited in connection with the
disruption of church services
at Jehovah's Witnesses King
dom Hall in Lexington last
month, according to the Mor
row County Sheriff's depart
ment. Two juvenile boys, ages 15
and 17, allegedly entered the
church during services on
April 16, and disrupted the
congregation by shouting ob
scenities. The youths then ran
to a waiting car, containing
the other juveniles cited, and
sped off, according to police
reports.
Juvenile court action has
not yet been scheduled.
MOTHER REMEMBERED...
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May 14 is tier Day
Select from cut flower boquets and
arrangements end plants.....
Commission
ply on the Heppner-Lexington
Highway. The Pettyjohns pro
pose dividing the land and
selling it for retail business.
Pettyjohn said he had been
approached by several per
sons who wanted to buy the
land for that purpose.
The Commission expressed
some concern over access to
the property from the high
way, especially if the retail
business was one that depen
ded on high traffic flow. The
commission was also con
cerned about the diminishing
industrial lands within the
city's boundary.
In other business:
The Commission tabled a
variance request for setback
requirements by Merritt Gray
on property at 520 West
Morgan. Members felt that
not enough information was
available in the application.
The Commission ap
proved a variance for lot size
and a conditional use permit,
allowing a mobile home on
property at 339 West Linden
Way.
Heard that Rev. Gordon
Blackburn was resigning from
the Planning Commission be
cause he and his family are
moving from the area.
schools
Morrow County Sheriff's
deputies and Heppner city
police are investigating inci
dents of vandalism at Heppner
High School and lone High
School.
City police said an esti
mated $450 damage was done
to a classroom window at
Heppner High, when vandals
pitched a full beer bottle
through the glass. The dam
age apparently occurred dur
ing the weekend.
Deputies are investigating
an estimated $110 damage to
lone High's driver education
car and a school owned pickup
late last month. The vehicles
were parked on the school lot.
Theft probed
Morrow County Sheriff's
.deputies are investigating a
burglary last Friday at the
Boardman home of Becky Lou
Ziemer.
According to reports of the
investigation, the burglar ap
parently entered the front
door of the Ziemer home, then
removed a gold ring valued at
$150 from a bedroom.
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OBITUARY
Helen
Helen Irene Stradley Nevis,
68, Santa Rosa, Cal., died
Saturday, April 22, in Santa
Rosa.
She was born Sept. 1, 1909, in
Portland, the daughter of
Martin and Hannah Lovgren,
longtime residents of Morrow
County, and was a graduate of
Heppner High School.
She lived in Delano Cal. for
17 years and operated, with
her late husband, B.F. Strad
ley, the Stradley Grocery
Store. She was very active in
the community and was a past
president of the Delano Wo
men's Club, the Business
Woman's Club and the Em
blem Club. She moved from
Delano to Santa Rosa 23 years
ago, where she was employed
as a bookkeeper.
Funeral services were held
( Hospital Notes j
Seven patients were admit
ted to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital between Tuesday,
April 24, and Tuesday, May 2,
with only one, Colleen Green
up of Heppner, still a patient
of Tuesday.
Public
In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon
for the County of
MORROW
Probate Department
Estate of: LAWRENCE LO
GAN PRESTON, Deceased.
No. 1794
Notice to Interested Persons
Probate proceedings in the
estate of LAWRENCE LO
GAN PRESTON, deceased,
are now pending in the above
entitled court, wherein
TERRY PRESTON, the un
dersigned, has been appointed
and has qualified as the
personal representative of
said estate. All persons having
claims against said estate
hereby are required to present
them, in due form, within four
months after the date of the
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Nevis
Tuesday, April 25, at Eggen &
Lance Mortuary, Santa Rosa,
with the Rev. Robert L.
Schlager of the First united
Methodist Church officiating.
Graveside services were at
North Kern District Cemetery
Wednesday, April 26, with the
Rev. John Foster of the United
Methodist Church officiating.
She is survived by her son,
James Maxwell Horton, Dela
no, Cal; six brothers, Victor
Lovgren, lone; Marshall,
James, and Alfred Lovgren,
all of Heppner; Robert Lov
gren, Lexington; and Tim
Lovgren, Redding, Cal; four
sisters, Erma Keithley, and
Gladys Alderman, both of
Heppner; Edna Harshman,
Milton-Freewater and Betty
Way, The Dalles; and six
grandchildren.
Admitted and discharged
during the week were Angel
Katz, James Ross, Karma
Lynn Weatherford, and Jo
anne Carlson, all of Heppner;
Brian Holtz, lone; and Eunice
Henry, Condon.
Notice
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the
undersigned at the following
address now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: Winter ' &
Sweeney, 471 N. Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon 97836.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may ob
tain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal re
presentative or the latter's
attorneys who are:
WINTER & SWEENEY,
Box 582, Heppner, Oregon
97836, 676-9456.
TERRY PRESTON, Rt. 1, Box
561, Boardman, Oregon 97818,
481-9453.
County rejects district court
The Morrow County Court
met Wednesday, April 26, at
the county office in Irrigon
with all members present.
The Court received a propo
sal from the Umatilla County
Court to replace the Justice
Courts in Hermiston and
Irrigon with a West Umatilla
and Morrow County District
Court. All members of the
Court agreed to reject the
proposal.
Costs of installing a gas
tank, cover and fence at the
Irrigon office for the use of
county employes working in
the north end of the county
were examined by the Court
and it was decided to put
$3,000 in the budget (non
departmental) to cover the
costs.
Mayor Vernon Stewart and
City Manager Jack Baisden of
Irrigon met with the Court to
discuss a request to open
California Avenue and 2nd
Street in the city. They stated
it was important to develop
California Avenue because of
building plans for the new
junior high school. The Court
and the roadmaster decided to
check with the district attor
ney on points of county
responsibility on the streets
Donald Dale, building in
spector, discussed require-
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Irrigon office with the Court.
Members of the Morrow
County Port commission and
Wayne Schwandt of ECOAC
met with the Court concerning
a right-of-way section of
Columbia Avenue onto which
Boardman Sand and Gravel
Co. has extended its building.
It was decided more research
was needed to determine the
ownership and county author
ity on this right-of-way.
The Court signed a perma
nent easement to Eric Ander
son over and across county
road No. 540, also known as
Baker Road, east and west,
for the purpose of surveying,
constructing and maintaining
buried water pipelines.
Jeri Cohen from ECOAC
discussed the joint grant
application between Morrow
and Umatilla counties for the
Farmers, Ranchers, Businessmen
will want to know...Poger Martin
was instrumental in passing
legislation which will abolish
the inheritance tn in Oregon,
RogerMartin
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Paid Advtvrl. By The Roger
Martin For Governor Committee,
Morrow County, S K. Peck
Box 4010 teiington
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