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SIX Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, January 11, 1995
"Adventures In Faith", the
Friday school held at Hope
Lutheran church in Heppner
and co-sponsored by All Saints
Episcopal Church will resume
sessions this Friday, Jan. 13 at
9 a.m.
The group will continue their
Bible journeys. This week's
lesson will take the children on
a "Castle Cruise" which will
keep them busy until 3 p.m.
Hope Lutheran meeting Feb. 5
The annual congregational
meeting of Hope Lutheran
Church of Heppner, originally
scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 15,
has been changed by action of
the church council to Sunday,
Feb. 5. The meeting will follow
the 11 a.m. communion service
and church potluck dinner.
Sunday, Jan. 15, the con
gregation will return to the
Green Book setting of the Ho
ly Communion service. Pastor
Stan Hoobing will preach on
the theme of "Hope in the
Midst of Disappointment",
based on the scripture reading
of Isaiah 62:1-5. Worship
begins at 11 a.m.
Cross Country ski classes offered
ONE JACKET TO BE GIVEN AWAY EACH W EEK IN JANUARY AT YOUR L E S SCHWAB TIRE CENTER
Congratulations to Diana Ball
our first Jacket winner
Heppner
Jerry
Registration is due for enroll
ment in the cross country ski
classes offered by Blue Moun
tain Community College and
the Arbuckle Nordic Club.
Registration may be completed
by contacting BMCC coor
dinator Anne Morter 422-7040.
The class is $20 plus donations
towards transportation costs.
The first class will be held
Tuesday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. at
the Heppner High School
library. This session will be for
the purpose of orientation for
the class and cover the basics
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Attention all bikers out there.
Get your two and three legged
beasts in shape. The Oregon
Trail Pro Rodeo committee is
planning several motorcycle
and four-wheeler races on
Thursday of fair week at the
OTPR arena. The entry fee is
$25 and the race is open to
anyone. Admission will be free.
The committee is also selling
tickets for a four-wheeler to be
raffled off St. Patricks weekend
during the auction. Tickets are
$10 each and can be purchas
ed from any committee
member.
The New Year's Eve Pro
Rodeo in Walla Walla, WA.
was a success for Randi Britt of
Echo and Janice Davis of Her-
miston. They both placed well.
The Columbia River circuit
finals Pro Rodeo was held in
Yakima, WA. at the Sun Dome
on January 6, 7 and 8. The top
15 in the circuit qualified. Mor
row County was well
represented and placed well. In
barrel racing, Randi Britt won
the average and Janice Davis
was second. Kelly Currin,
Heppner, placed third in the
second go and Judy Pederson,
Hermiston, placed second in
the first go. In calf roping, Dave
Cannon of Hermiston won the
first go and Jerry Gentry,
Heppner, placed second in the
first go. In steer wrestling,
Tony Currin placed second in
the average. In Saddle bronc,
Mitch Gregg of Hermiston split
second place in the first go.
Committee man Kyle Robin
son is headed for the Denver,
Colorado, stock show to show
his state champion Salair cattle.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Friday school resumes Jan. 13
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of food, clothing, route finding,
survival and equipment.
On-the-snow skiing instruc
tion will be held on the four
Saturdays in February. All skill
levels are welcome. Instructors
will assist students with equip
ment arrangements at the ses
sion Jan. 31.
PUBLIC NOTICE
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
In the matter of
FRED MALCOLM HOSKINS,
Jr-,
Deceased.
No. 94-OR-031
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Notice is given that the
undersigned has been ap
pointed and has qualified as the
personal representative of the
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are re
quired to present it, with pro
per vouchers, within four
months after the date of first
publication of this notice, as
stated below, to the personal
representative at the offices of
Kuhn, Spicer & Mills, 269A N.
Main Street, P.O. Box 428,
Heppner, Oregon 97836, or
they may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings
in this estate may obtain addi
tional information from the
records of the court, the per
sonal representative or the at
torney for the personal
representative.
DATED and first published
Jan. 4, 1995.
Kathryn Parker Hoskins,
Personal Representative
Rt. 2 Box 2038
Heppner OR 97836
Published: January 4, 11, 18,
1995______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Plann
ing Commission will hold a
public hearing on Monday,
January 30, 1995, at 7:30 p.m.
at the North Morrow Annex
Building in Irrigon, Oregon. A
public hearing will be held on
the following:
1. Application for a Condi
tional Use Permit - N-72 - by
Potlatch Corporation for a Rock
Quarry/Gravel Pit in Township
3 North, Range 26, Section 13,
Tax Lot 100 in an Exclusive
Farm Use Zone (EFU).
2. Application for a Condi
tional Use Permit - S-73 - by
James Starr, Landowner,
(Roger Britt, Business Asso
ciate) for a Rock Quarry/Gravel
Pit in Township 2 South, Range
26, Section 6, Tax Lot 1000 in
an Exclusive Farm Use Zone
(EFU).
3. Application for a Condi
tional Use Permit - N-74 - by
Kent & Shannon Madison for
a Rock Quarry/Gravel Pit in
Township 3 North, Range 27,
Section 16, Tax Lot 1100 in an
Exclusive Farm Use Zone
(EFU).
4. Application for a Condi
tional Use Permit - S-75 - by
Cellular One on land owned by
Donald and Merlyn Robinson
for an antenna tower in
Township 2 South, Range 26,
Tax Lot 3700 in an Exclusive
Use Zone (EFU).
Interested persons are invited
to the hearing to express their
view. Written, signed state
ments will be considered.
Reasons for approval or disap
proval should be included in
oral or written statements.
Kent Goodyear,
Chairman
Morrow County Planning
Commission
Published: January 11 and 18,
1995
PUBLIC NOTICE AND
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Morrow County is eligible to
PUBLIC NOTICE
apply for a 1995 Community
GENERAL OBLIGATION
Development Block Grant
BOND AUTHORIZATION
(CDBG) from the Oregon
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Economic Development De
that a ballot title for a measure partment.
referred by Willow Creek Park
Community Development
District, has been filed with the Block Grant funds come from
County Clerk of Morrow Coun the U.S. Department of Hous
ty on December 22,1994 for an ing and Urban Development
election to be held March 28, through the Oregon Economic
1995 in Willow Creek Park Development Department. The
District. The Election will be state will accept applications in
Vote By Mail. Any registered early February 1995 for com
voter dissatisfied with the ballot munity facilities, handicapped
title may file a petition with the accessibility, housing
Morrow County Circuit Court rehabilitation and technical
for review on or before 5:00 assistance projects. Applica
p.m., January 17, 1995. Any tions for public works projects
person filing a challenge must are taken all year.
also file a copy of the challenge
Approximately $16 million
with the Morrow County will be awarded to Oregon
Clerk, 100 N. Court St., Hepp nonmetropolitan cities and
ner, by the end of the next counties in 1995. The most any
business day after the petition city or county can receive will
is filed with the Circuit Court. be up to $750,000 for a con
BALLOT TITLE
struction project and/or $10,000
GENERAL OBLIGATION
for a technical assistance grant.
BOND AUTHORIZATION
A public hearing will be held
QUESTION:
by the Morrow County Court
Shall the District be authoriz at 1:30 p.m. on January 18,1995
ed to contract general obliga in the Mental Health Con
tion bonded indebtedness in an ference Room at 101 Boardman
amount not to exceed $975,000? Avenue, Boardman, Oregon.
If the bonds are approved, they
The purpose of this hearing
will be payable from taxes on is for the Morrow County
property or property owner Court to obtain citizen views
ship that are not subject to the and to respond to proposals
limits of Article XI, Section lib and questions about:
of the Oregon Constitution.
* Community development
PURPOSE:
and housing needs, especially
This measure, if approved, the needs of low and moderate
would authorize the District to income persons, as well as
issue general obligation bonds other needs in the community
in an amount not to exceed that might be assisted with a
$975,000. Bond proceeds would Community Development
be used to construct, furnish
Block Grant project.
and equip the park district's
* The performance of Mor
swimming pool, therapy and
row County in carrying out its
fitness complex and to pay all
community
development
costs incidental thereto. The
responsibilities.
bonds would mature over a
Written comments are also
period not to exceed 20 years.
welcome and must be received
No bonds will be sold unless
by January 17, 1995 at 100
the voters of the District also
Court Street, Heppner, Oregon
approve the three year serial
97836. Both oral and written
tax operating levy submitted
comments will be considered
this date.
by the Morrow County Court
Barbara Bloodsworth
in deciding whether to apply.
Morrow County Clerk
A second public hearing will
Published: January 11, 1995 4
be held prior to completion of
an applltaflon for a specific
* PUBLIC NOTICE
project.
NOTICE OF SERIAL TAX
LEVY ELECTION
The location of the hearing is
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN accessible to the disabled.
that a ballot title for a measure Please let Andrea Denton at
referred by Willow Creek Park 503-676-9061, ext. 20 know if
District, has been filed with the you will need any special ac
County Clerk of Morrow Coun commodations to attend or par
ty on December 22,1994 for an ticipate in the meeting.
More information about
election to be held March 28,
1995 in Willow Creek Park Oregon Community Develop
District. The Election will be ment Block Grants and records
Vote By Mail. Any registered about Morrow County's past
voter dissatisfied with the ballot use of Community Develop
title may file a petition with the ment Block Grant funds is
Morrow County Circuit Court available for public review at
for review on or before 5:00 the Morrow County Cour
p.m., January 17, 1995. Any thouse, Accounting Depart
person filing a challenge must ment during regular office
also file a copy of the challenge hours. Advance notice is re
with the Morrow County quested. If ^special accommoda
Clerk, 100 N. Court St., Hepp tions are needed, please notify
ner, by the end of the next Andrea Denton at 503-676-
business day after the petition 9061, ext. 20 so that appropriate
is filed with the Circuit Court. assistance can be provided.
Published: January 11, 1995
WILLOW CREEK
PARK DISTRICT
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PUBLIC NOTICE
THREE YEAR OPERATING
CONSOLIDATED FARM
SERIAL TAX LEVY
SERVICE AGENCY
QUESTION:
(Formerly ASCS)
Shall the District levy $36,000
RECRUITMENT
for three years outside the tax
ANNOUNCEMENT
base for operating purposes GIVING PUBLIC NOTICE ON
beginning in 1995-19%?
TEMPORARY
POSITION
PURPOSE:
VACANCY WITH POTEN
This measure, if approved, TIAL FOR PERMANENT EM
would authorize the Willow PLOYMENT
Creek Park District to levy taxes
The Morrow County Con
serially outside of the 6% solidated Farm Service (CFSA),
limitation imposed by Section formerly Morrow County
11, Article XI of the Oregon Agricultural Conservation Ser
Constitution, for a three year vice (ASCS), Pettyjohn Buil
period, in the amount of
ding, P. O. Box 786, Heppner,
$36,000 each fiscal year, com Oregon, Phone No. 503-676-
mencing July 1, 1995 for the 9011, is accepting applications
1995-19% fiscal year and en for a program assistant which
ding on June 30, 1998, for the will be open on December 28,
1997-1998 fiscal year, which 1994, and close January 13,
would result in a total amount 1995.
for the three year period of
A copy of the vacancy an
$108,000, to provide funds for nouncement and application
the operation and maintenance may be obtained by contacting
of the District's swimming pool the ASCS office. In order to be
complex. The tax levy is subject accepted, applications must be
to the limits of Article XI, sec postmarked or delivered in per
tion lib of the Oregon Con son no later than the closing
stitution and the taxes levied date of the announcement. Pro
will be used for District govern gram Assistant positions re
mental purposes. This measure , quire ability to type and operate
would reduce property tax col a computer.
lections for other units of local THE FEDERAL GOVERN
government.
MENT IS AN EQUAL OPPOR
Barbara Bloodsworth TUNITY EMPLOYER
Morrow County Clerk Published: December 28, 1994;
Published: January 11, 1995
and January 4 and 11, 1995
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