City planners approve
mobile home application
Th* Heppner Gazette-Tim es. llrp p n e r, Oregon Wednesday, June II, IWf>
care center opens
Getting your face painted was only one o f the things to do ai the June
grand opening o f Teddy Bear Workshop, a daycare center located on Gale
street in Heppner
The center is open from 6 30 a m 6 p m Monday through Fridays with
drop-ins welcome The facility is staffed by owner Nancy W'elbom. and
by Marcia Kemp, Cheryl Ripple and Stact Toll
By As on M elbs
Heppncr Planning Commission
approved an appluaiion for placing
a mobile home on property owned
by Kenneth Key on cemetery hill at
a meeting last night
Ke>, who fir« appeared before the
city council requeuing pcrmisshm to
use city water in February, told
the planners he is asking the city to
annes the propens He also said he
planned on building a home on (he
two-acre plot at a later date
Only two o f the four members
present voted in favor vna.
< )ne member
thought the hill should he kept for
homes only
The location, in the city's urban
growth boundary, is zoned R 2. s«
if he is allowed to annes the proper
ty he w ill hase to obtain an addi
Mortal approsal before the mobile can
he used on the property
The Monday night action cleared
the way for Key to go ahead and
make his home there in case he is
turned down by the city in his re
quest for anriesadon
The city is limited in annexing that
I a * s Schwab manager transferred
H eppner Les Schw ab T ire
Manager Dale Thompson has been
transtered to the Les Schwab Tire
Center in John Day
property because it is not adjacent to
the city limits, hut is owned by the
C orps o f Fngineers as houndarv
around W illow Dam and lake City
Attomes Bill Kuhn has requested the
l orps allow the city to take bac k psart
of the area adjoining Key's pnvpcrtv
In the state required update o f the
city ’ s comprehensive plan, discus
sion centered on need of street repair
but no decisit«i w a s reached Kuhn
said a representative o f the stale
planning office would be attending
a later meeting explaining what was
wanted in the utxlating work
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Staff proposals for big game hun
ting seasons in l*J8b contained some
major changes, including extensive
limited entry hunts for elk in nor
ibeastem Oregon However, the
fbial regu!»fiont adt^sted Mas 31 hy
the Oregon Fish and W ildlife Com
mission took a more conservative
and
Piemas WilTtam jMc'ElTicfOtt
invite you re share in their /oy
i is they exchange marriage vows
on Satur\iay, the twenty-first of June
nineteen hundred and cujhtu-six
at one o I :U k {
St Patuef's Catholic Church
525 Worth Cate Street
¿Heppner , Oreqon
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named to
honor society
Oregon Stale University has an
rv hi need the names o f |98b 87
members o f Cardinal Key Honors
Cardinal Key is composed o f
juniors hwo have demonstrated
outstanding leadership abilities in
campus organizations and activities
Student from Heppner is F.iic S
Thompson, pre-engineering
approach
General Rocky Mountain bull elk
seasons in popular Blue and
Wallowa Mountain hunt units were
not approved as limited entry areas
for this year These units w ill remain
open to all Rocks Mountain bull la j
holders
Limited entry was approved for
units in the Ochoco Malheur /one,
w hich includes areas around
Princvillc, John Das and Burns
Hunters planning lo hunt these, and
other southeast areas, w ill he re
quired to enter the controlled hunt
drawing
The deadline for submitting ap
plications for all controlled deer and
elk hunts w ill he July 13 Applica
tions received after thai date w ill he
ineligible for the computer drawing
Regulation sheets containing in
formation on controlled hunts and
general seavms w ill be available at
license dealer outlets hy the fourth
week o f June
The commission has approved j
new general bull elk season hunt area
comprising the management units
along the Cascades This season will
have a single hum period running
from October 18 through October
2 b
General Roosevelt elk season in
what is now called the "C o a st" area
w ill be similar to I*i83 The first
hunt period w ill he November K 11
The second period w ill run from
November 13 through November
21
Rocky Mountain elk general
seasons will be fir« period. October
2*1 through November 2, and second
period, November 8 lb
Mule deer hunters w ill once again
see different veavon lengths o f seven
ot 12 days, depending on hum uml
The season opens October 4
There w ill also he very limned ri
fie buck hunting allowed in nor
theastrm (Jregon units that had been
dad ' s favor ite
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closed since 1984 Fhe^ tags will be
dispensed through the computer
drawing process
lo w buck ratios in the Murderers
Creek, Northside. Sumpter, and
Juniper North Steens units prompted
the commission to approve permit
entry seasons for those areas
Hunters must enter the drawing to
hunt these areas during the regular
season
M urderers^ ^ rlk and Northside
units each received an allotment of
2.300 permits The Sumpter Unit
w ill have 3<X) permits, and the
Juniper North unit, 3(8) permits
Black tailed Jeer season w ill be
sim ilar to 1983 The season w ill
open October 4 and run through
November A Hunters choice w ill be
in effect again this year in nor
thwestem ( Jregon during (he Iasi five
days o f the general season The
Willamette Unit hunter choice period
was cut back to include oniy the
month of November Hunters in that
unit w ill he restricted to bucks-only
during October
Southwestern Oregon units w ill
feature c o n tro lle d hunts for
antlerless o f spike deer, requiring a
permit drawing The commission
eliminated a proposed 300 tag hunt
in the Sixes llm t . and cut back the
Rogue Unit proposed allocation
from 2.(XX) to 730 tags
Most of these southwest controll
cd seavms begin October 11 and run
through November 3 More than
10.(XX) permits have been alltnated
for these hunts
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Youth Camps begin at 3:00 p m on Sunday and end
at 8 (X) a m on Saturday. No arrangements arc available
for campers lo stay between ihc sessions A ll grades refer
to grades campers w ill enter in the Fall. Cost for each ses
sion is SKXMX) ($95(X) if received before June 15) and
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Julv 20-26
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•Coordinalor Pauline Winter 676-9617
The Rev. George Izzetl 676-5465
The theme tor this summer w ill focus on "Com m unity" wh.it it
means to live in a Christian oriented community, my responsibilities
to all the communities to which I belong, and how to make my day to
day life more Christ centered w ill all be parts o f it
C A M P S H O U L D BF F U N . o f course. «> these issues w ill he ap
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