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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday January 15, 1992 P U B L I C N O TIC E The Planning Commission for the City of Heppner. Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 PM on February 3, 1992 at Heppner City Hall regarding an application for a Minor Partition & Varience to Randy Lott. The location of the property is Tax Lot #2400 on Map 2S 26 35CA at 620 Alfalfa Street. A copy of the applications for the Minor Partion and Varience and copies of all documents in evidence relied upon by the ap plicant and copies of any ap plicable zoning criteria are available for inspection at no cost and copies of the same will be provided at a reasonable cost. To obtain this information contact the office of Gary Marks, Heppner City Administrator, located at Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, PO Box 756, Heppner, Oregon 97836 or phone 676-9618. Published: January 15, 1992 P U B L IC N O TIC E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing at 10:30 am on Monday January 27th, 1992, to review and adopt the Umatilla- Morrow Preliminary Strategy Document for Round III of the Regional Strategy Program. 1. The County Court will con duct the public hearing in the Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon at 10:30 am on Monday, January 27th, 1992; to solicit citizen views, provide citizens with specific information, and discuss the strategy and pro ject concepts which have been proposed for consideration for Round III of the Umatilla- Morrow Regional Strategy. 2. The purpose of this meeting is to involve citizens in this intital stage of Round III of the Oregon Regional Strategies Program. The Committee encourages the participation of groups represen ting minorities, economically disadvantaged individuals, or handicapped persons. 3. Written records of the pro ceedings will be kept and be available for review at the Umatilla and Morrow County Courthouses. In addition, the “ Preliminary Strategy Docu ment” will be on display at both the Umatilla and Morrow Coun ty Courthouses, from January 15th to January 29th. The docu ment will also be available at the hearing. 4. The public is encouraged to attend the hearing and to present testimony. Questions and com ments are encouraged and should be directed to Jim Rowan, staff for the U m atilla-M orrow Regional Strategy Committee, (503) 276-6732. DATED: January 8. 1992 Published: January 15, 1992 COMPUTER SUPPLIES Chamber hears Willow Creek campsite plan 2« IKIH Sit* (Mltciltll •Statements •Invoices •Checks V icinity Map The Heppner Gazette-Times 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 P U B L I C N O TIC E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW RITA H. SUMNER Plaintiff. and JACK SUMNER, aka JOHN DAVID SUMNER; R.P. Joe SMITH, Attornev at Law; HELEN COX; and MARY COX BANKS. Defendants. No. 91-CV-33 NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE On the 28th day of January, 1992, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. Standard Time in accordance with ORS 187.110, at the Mor row County Courthouse, Hepp ner, Oregon, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located in Morrow County, Oregon: Township 4 South. Range 24 East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow County, Oregon; Section 5: The West Half of the Southwest Q uarter of the Southwest Quarter. Section 6: The East Half of the Southeast Q uarter o f the Southeast Quarter. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL ROADS AND ROAD RIGHTS OF WAY. Said sale is made under a Writ of Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mor row to me directed in the above- captioned case. W rit of Execution dated December 9, 1991. ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: December 23, 31, 1991; January 8 and 15, 1992. P U B L I C N O TIC E Typicei Campsite Layout Scale 1 =25 U t i l i t y H o o k u p ilty p .1 4 5 « 1 2 (B o c k 2 5 l a v t l ) 22 . 1 0 Hyp I U t i l i t y H o o k u p ilty p ) 2 2 *3 0 1 m l A m K» i Willow Creek Dam campground preliminary site plan C o u rt* * ! » M t D oe! Raul Davila, a civil engineer ing consultant based in Van couver, WA., told the Heppner Chamber of Commerce Tuesday plans for the proposed $1 million campsite to be constructed at the Willow Creek Dam. The plans include 33 tent campsites with full RV hookups and an unobstructed view of Willow Creek Lake, restroom facilities, a garbage disposal area and a path to a day-use boat dock in the cove. Ken Turner, chair man of the Willow Creek Park District, said that the campsite will be built to the Corps of Engineers’ standards. “ It will be top notch,” added Davila. Turner has been working on the nine-year project for the past six years and Davila, who has his own firm. Contract Administra- The Morrow County Court will not be meeting at its regularly scheduled meeting on January 22, 1992 because of a meeting at the Umatilla Army Depot Activity. The Court will meet on Monday, January 27, 1992 at 9:00 a.m. at the County Courthouse, Heppner for a regular meeting of the County Court. The next regular Wednesday meeting will be held on February 5, 1992 at 9:00 a.m. at the Courthouse Heppner, OR. LoRayne Bowman Administrative Assistant Published: January 15, 1992 u f l R ü -Wrangler Cowboy Cut Cords........ Reg. $23.95 Brown, Grey, Navy and Black . . . . . $ -Hooded Sweatshirts_ _ 9.95 Reg. $19.95 to $28.95 Insulated . . . . . . . . ................. Now $12.95 '/* PItICE TABLE Sweaters and Sweatshirts -Wrangler Cowboy Cut Denim Jeans . . . $14.95 Men’s 13MWZ -Winter C oats.......................... Vi Price Men's, Ladies and Boys By Walls, Woolrich, Tempco and Pendleton ■Men’s Suits.................. All $50.00 Off G ard n ers 193 N Mam St 676-9218 MEN’S WEAR Hepp ner S y -fH iilW rt Consultant Raul D avila (I) with park chairm an Ken Turner tion Services, was hired a year ago to work on the project. Local designer is Jim McElligott. Davila and Turner say that fun ding for the project, which will be a combination of federal, state Senator Fawbush talks about legislative plans for measure 5 W ayn e Faw bush j / m A State Senator Wayne Fawbush says the legislature will probably mix cuts in state spending, along with some type of new tax pro posal, to deal with revenue lost from the passage of measure 5. Speaking at last w eek’s Chamber of Commerce lun cheon, Fawbush said nobody likes new taxes, but he didn’t think the state could cut enough to make up for the money lost by the recent property tax limitation Fawbush. a democrat who has been in politics the last 19 years, is south Morrow County’s new senator. He replaces Gene Timms, whose district was mov ed in the recent redistricting. Talk of money dominated most of the senator’s time at the chamber. Reeling off a list of possible new taxes, from the sales tax to a gross income tax. Fawbush said he wasn’t ad vocating any one of them, but rather laying out the options for Oregonians. Fawbush said under measure five, the state is required to replace lost local property taxes for kindergarten through high school, but that higher education was left out in the cold. He said he didn't want to see any of the three small colleges in Oregon close, but “ it’s higher education that's on the chopping block." A repeal of measure five could have been mounted right after voter approval, Fawbush said, but now he thought it was too late. “ Since passage of measure five the discussion has been expand ed to state government efficien cy. I don’t think we’ll see an outright repeal of measure 5. The discussion has been broadened to include education and govern ment reform." he said. Fawbush blames the governor’s “ conver sation with Oregon” for this. A third generation Oregonian, Fawbush and his wife own and operate a pear orchard in Hood River. He spent 15 years in the legislature before winning the senate seat he has held for the past four years. In addition to south Morrow County. Fawbush’s district also includes counties Baker, Grant, Crook. Wheeler, Gilliam, Sher man, and Hood River.along with portions of M ultnom ah, Clackamas and Wasco counties. Business Cards Make a good first impression Gazette-Times Local park designer Jim M cElligott and local funds, in-kind donations and private grants, is looking positive. Gun club shoot results The Morrow County Gun Club kicked off its annual winter telephonic shoot with a nice sun ny Sunday of shooting. A good turnout of trapshooters were pre sent. Rob Ashbeck shot the high score from the 16 yard line with a score of 24 out of a possible 25 targets. Jay Coil was first in the handicap event with a perfect 25 out of 25 targets. The afternoon was topped off with two Annie Oakley events with Jeff Cutsforth and Jay Coil taking the wins. The next shoot will be this Sun day, Jan. 19 starting at 12 noon.