Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 28. 1994
Dinner game night at Stokes
A dinner and game night will
be held at Stokes Landing
Senior Center in Irrigon, on Fri.
night Sept. 30.
Dinner will be served from 5
to 7 p.m. The menu will be
waffles with ham. The price is
$2.50 for adults and $1 for
children 12 years and under.
Pinochle and scrabble games
begin at 7 p.m. with a donation
of $1.
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M arriage U c t w i
Lions hold health screening
The Clerk's office at the cour
thouse in Heppner reports is
suing the following marriage
licenses during the past week:
September 23: Trent Lane
Dayton, 36, Lewiston, ID; and
Rhonda Lynn Clements, 39,
Clarkston, WA.
PUBLIC NOTICB
Notice is hereby given pur
suant to ORS 222.524(2) that
the City Council of the City of
heppner will hold a public
hearing on October 10, 1994,
beginning at 7:00 pm at H epp
ner City HaU, 188 West WUIow
Street, to consider adoption
an ordinance withdrawing real
property (Morrow County,
Township 2, Section J5, Tax
lots 900 and 905) previously an
nexed to the City of Heppner
from the Heppner Rural Fire
Protection District, and declar
ing an emergency.
Copies of the proposed or
dinance are available at City
hall for public examination.
This is a public meeting
where deliberations of the Ci
ty Council will take place. Any
person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the pro
posed ordinance with the City
Council.
Gary B. Marks
City Recorder
Published: September 28 and
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When it's time to improve
and up-grade conditions cn your
farm, our resources are at your dis
posal. Because we realize that your farm
ing operation plays a big part in the success
ful operation of your entire community. When
you prosper, we all benefit, and the same idea works
in reverse as well. So if we can be of help financially,
we're proud to be. Because your success is our success.
And the improvements you make on the farm help to im
prove the state of the entire community.
Heppner Lion Roger Trueax,
trustee for the Oregon Lions
Sight and Hearing Foundation,
and volunteers Cam Wishart
and Cork Norene, assist Deb
bie Young and her son, Luke,
as they sign up for a health
M orrow C ounty School
Board Chairman Marcia Kemp
says that the recent defeat of
the school bond issue for con
struction and remodeling of
classroom s is "ex trem ely
disappointing".
The bond measure was de
feated by 59 votes, 1339 to 1280,
in the special election held
Tuesday, Sept. 20.
Kemp said that the board will
meet in regular session October
10 at Heppner High School to
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discuss their options.
Kemp says that the bond
measure may have been de
feated because of public
misconception. The bond issue
was solely for construction and
remodeling, not for teacher pay
hikes and she says, the schools
in the north end of the county
are genuinely overcrowded.
"The north end classrooms are
bursting at the seam s," said
Kemp. "They have been for
years. They d o n 't have a
library, it's been turned into
classrooms; they don't have an
art room, it's been turned into
a classroom and the art teacher
has to come around to each
room with a cart. Every little
cubby hole has been turned in
to a classroom."
Kemp said that the people in
the south end of the county,
with a smaller student popula
tion, and used to spacious
rooms and hallways, don't ful
ly realize the conditions in the
north end.
Kemp said that some people
may have gotten the impres
sion that if the bond issue was
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Morrow County Court
will hold a public hearing on
October 5,1994 at 10:00 a.m. at
the Morrow County Cour
thouse, 100 Court Street,
Heppner, Oregon on the sub
ject of vacating a portion of
Idaho Avenue West near Ir
rigon, Oregon. All persons
have the right to appear and be
heard.
It has been asserted that the
portion of Idaho Avenue West
which commences at Second
Street West and runs thence
east to Highway 730, although
platted, has never been formal
ly developed as a roadway. It
appears that the right-of-way
has been encroached upon,
both by private parties and the
W est Extension Irrigation
Canal. Access to all properties
currently abutting this portion
of Idaho Avenue West is
available through alternative
routes in common usage.
If you desire to obtain further
information regarding the pro
posed vacation, you may con
tact A1 Hopper, Morrow Coun
ty Public Works Director at
(503) 676-9061, ext. 17, or Val
D oherty, Morrow C ounty
Counsel at (5^3) 676-9061, ext.
44.
This proceeding is taken pur
suant to the authority of ORS
368.016, 368.326 to 368.366, and
368.401 to 368.426.
Published: September 14 and
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Boosters plan tailgate BBQ
The Heppner Booster Club
will hold their annual tailgate
barbecue prior to the Heppner-
Sherm an C ounty football
game, Friday, September 30.
The barbecue will begin at 6
p.m. and last until game time
at the fairgrounds. A ham
burger dinner will cost $3 and
a hot dog dinner, $2.
Proceeds will go to the C-
Team basketball program.
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PLU8M.T
Because of changes in the terms of the small grains por-
sign-up date for Federal Crop visions for the 1995 crop year,
In su ran ce, w inter w heat with emphasis on the sales
growers need to contact their closing date, the standard
crop insurance agents before policy and winter damage op
tions 'A ' and 'B'. According to
the wheat sales' closing date,
set at September 30 for the 1995 the release, there are significant
differences between the two
crop year.
According to a press release options.
Growers should also review
from the Oregon Wheat Grow
ers League, growers should with their agents the winter
discuss with their agents the wheat crop planting dates.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
defeated, Heppner seventh
and eighth graders would not
be moved to the high school
next year. "This is not the
case," said Kemp, who added
th a t the sm aller stu d en t
population in the south end
will result in the cut of six
teaching positions and the
necessity of the seventh and
eighth grade move to the high
school.
Kemp also said that although
the board earlier believed that
they could have high schools at
both Boardman and Irrigon,
there is just not enough money
to do so, especially to provide
teachers and technology.
Kemp says that because the
schools are required to comply
with the disabilities act, and
remodel schools to accommo
date disabled children, she
fears that other programs, such
as food service, sports, art and
music will have to be cut if a
bond levy is not passed. "We
are required to do this," said
Kemp. "And the money has to
come out of regular budget."
Contact crop insurance agents by Sept. 30
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Volunteering inside the van
were Roger Scharen, pastor of
the First Christian Church and
his wife, Rosalie, and Delta
Huber. Van driver was Dick
Walker of the Portland area.
School board disappointed by loss of bond measure
Here today, here to stay 47 years strong
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screening.
The Lions Mobile Health
Screening Unit was in Heppner
Sept. 26 as a public service.
Volunteers in the van screened
for hearing and vision pro
blems, high blood pressure and
Phone 567-6487
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Court
will hold a public hearing on
Wednesday, October 5,1994, at
10:00 a.m. at the Courthouse in
Heppner, Oregon. This public
hearing will be held on the
following:
1. The final hearing to con
sider a change of zone from Ex
clusive Farm Use (EFU) to Rural
Residential One Acre (RR-1) on
land owned by Floyd and
JoAnn H arris located in
Township 5 North, Range 26,
Section 36, Tax Lot 205 (7.93
acres). This tax lot is located ap
proxim ately three m iles
so u th w est of Irrigon on
Slaughter Road.
2. The final hearing to con
sider selecting zoning classifica
tion for an area which was
omitted from being zoned dur
ing Morrow County's Periodic
Review in 1986. This area is
bordered on the east by Paul
Smith Road and the west by
Skoubo Lane and north to
Boardman City Limits and
south to Kunze Road. The zon
ing being considered for this
area is Farm Residential Two
Acre (FR-2).
Interested persons are invited
to the hearing to express their
view. Written, signed state
m ents will be considered.
Reasons for approval or disap
proval should be included in
oral or written statements.
Louis A. Carlson, Judge
Morrow County Court
Published : September 28,1994
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