SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 19, 1995
Wright family reunion draws over 125
Albert Wright family 1880 l-r: back-Silas, George, Anson; front-Julia Wright Bisbee, Albert, Julia
Ann Barry Wright, Effie Wright Gilliam.
Over 125 descendants of Jep-
tha Wright gathered at the
Hardman Community Hall on
July 2, for a family reunion
hosted by Orian Albert and
Beverly Wright and immediate
family.
Albert Wright was a son of
Jeptha Wright who took the
Oregon Trail in 1852, arriving
in Oregon City in 1853. Albert
and family then moved to Mor
row County on Rhea Creek in
1872.
While the Albert Wright
family has held reunions in the
past, this one was different. A
book published in 1994 iden
tified over 3,000 descendants of
Jeptha Wright. All the living
cousins were invited. People
came from Indiana, Ohio,
Michigan, Illinois, Hawaii,
Washington, Idaho and Texas.
The reunion started at Anson
Wright Memorial Park but rain
forced a move to Hardman.
The oldest cousin attending
was Mildred Farrens Wright of
Heppner and the youngest was
Katelyn Wright, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Wright of
Abilene, Texas. Jackson Gilliam
of Ocean View, Hawaii, travel
ed the farthest. Also in atten
dance was Jeff Rehm of Fort
Wayne, Indiana, who wrote
Pomona Grange to hold memorial
By Delpha Jones
Wheatland Pomona Grange
will meet at Anson Wright Park
on Sunday, July 30 for a
potluck dinner and the annual
memorial grange beginning at
11:30 a.m. Dinner will be at 1
p.m. The Spray Junior Grange
#340 will put on a small pro
gram also. All grangers are in
vited to attend.
For the memorial, secretaries
are asked to send names of
members who have died to the
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"The Jeptha Wright Story".
Rehm is working on a second
book which traces the cousins'
ancestry back to the kings and
queens of England, 420 A.D.
The
Morrow
County
Museum will have a copy of
both, said a Wright family
spokesperson.
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Pomona chaplain Eulenna
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Arts club to meet
Morrow County Creative
Arts and Crafts Club will meet
at Kate's Pizza in Heppner on
Wednesday, July 26, at 1 p.m.
New members and guests are
welcome to attend.
C h a m b e r C h a tte r
By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager
Complimenl« ol the Morro»» County Gmn G ro w n
Thoughts go out to ranchers
experiencing devastation from
the storm. Losses such as these
encompass everyone in a com
munity in some way or
another. It seems like an ap
propriate time to read
"Chicken Soup for the Soul",
a collection of short feel-good
happenings to keep us all on
track.
The summer is flying by for
everyone, including Chamber
members. Visitors pass by
more frequently and often
leave with a Heppner lapel pin;
Main Street businesses are at
tending a seminar in prepara
tion for the 1997 renovation
project; employees will be at
tending a customer relations
workshop July 31; committees
are preparing for the Oregon
State Fair booth depicting Mor
row County and reminders are
beginning to appear indicating
our fair is near.
Put on your thinking caps
now to become an active part
of fair week by entering the
parade, signing up for a booth,
volunteering to help in some
way, or purchasing tickets to
the Pro or Morrow County
Rodeo.
"L o o k What Kids Can
Do” ...that means you. Some
times it's healthy to act like a
kid again...laugh a little, play
a little, learn to compromise,
work together. The communi
ty booths have returned to our
fair; let's fill them and see what
big kids can do.
On Tuesday, July 25, the
results of the GAP study will be
presented during the Chamber
luncheon. Retailers are invited
to attend to learn about the
survey results.
The Chamber board of direc
tors meets Wednesday, July 26,
at 11:30 a.m. at the GEODC/
Chamber office.
Thought for the week:
"D on't be envious if the grass
is greener on the other side of
the fence. It's also harder to
cut."
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The Morrow County Clerk's
office at the courthouse in
Heppner reports issuing the
following marriage license dur
ing the past week:
July 13: Jeffrey Lee Berry, 41,
Santa Clara, CA.; and
Kathalene Leslie Padgett, 36,
Santa Clara, CA.
PUBLIC NOTICE
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NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR
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MORROW COUNTY
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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that on September 19,1995, an
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election will be held in Morrow
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County, Oregon. The Election
will be held by mail-in ballot.
Any registered voter dissatis
PUBLIC NOTICE
fied with the ballot title may file
The Council for the City of a petition with the Morrow
Heppner, Oregon will conduct County Circuit Court for
public hearings at 7:00 PM on review on or before 5:00 p.m.,
August 14,1995 at Heppner Ci July 28,1995. Any person filing
ty Hall, 188 West Willow Street a challenge must also file a copy
regarding violations of City Or of the challenge with the Mor
dinance No. 474, an Ordinance row County Clerk, 100 N.
Abating Nuisance for Ac Court St., Heppner, by the end
cumulation of Solid Waste and of the next business day after
Fire Hazards.
the petition is filed with the Cir
The following properties are cuit Court.
in violation of the ordinance
BALLOT TITLE
because of deposits of solid
CAPTION: THREE-YEAR
wastes scattered about the
OPERATING SERIAL LEVY
premises that create a fire
QUESTION: SHALL DIS
hazard and harborage for TRICT LEVY $450,000 PER
rodents and insects and is in YEAR FOR THREE YEARS
jurious to the health, safety and OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE
general welfare of the people. FOR OPERATING PURPOSES
1. 195 South Main Street, BEGINNING IN 1995-1996?
Map #2S 26 35BC, Tax Lot
EXPLANATION:
This
#11300.
measure will provide funds to
2. 635 East Cowins Street, the Morrow County Unified
Map #2S 26 35CA, Tax Lot Recreation District (M.C.U.R.
#1900.
D.), in order to continue several
3. Property located adjacent programs for Morrow County
to Elder St., Map #2S 26 26CC, school aged students, which
Tax Lot # 3100.
have been eliminated or reduc
4. Property located adjacent ed because of funding short
to Rock Street, Map 2S 26 falls. Various programs will be
35BA, Tax Lot 1600 and Map 2S funded at the elementary, mid- i
26 35BD, Tax Lots #100, 200 die and high school levels in
and 500.
cluding, but not limited to, art, ,
5. 285 NW Baltimore Street,
Map #2S 26 34AA, Tax Lot athletics, drama club, debate,
student yearbook and news
#700.
paper, musical performances
6. 340 NW Water Street, Map
#2S 26 27DD, Tax Lot #2100. induding band and choir, voca
7. 240 Rock Street, Map #2S tional, marketing, business
clubs and outdoor school. Stu
26 35BD, Tax Lot #400.
dent programs will be ad
8.170 East Quaid Street, Map
ministered by the Morrow
#2S 26 26CC, Tax Lot#4402.
9. Property located adjacent County School District through
to Bisbee and Thompson an agreement with the M.C.U.
Streets, Map #2S 26 35BA, Tax R.D. The levy also includes a
portion for community ac
Lots #1400, 1401 and 1402.
tivities. Community activities
Published: July 19, 1995
will be administered by the
PUBLIC NOTICE
M.C.U.R.D. The total amount
The Morrow County Plann of money to be raised by the
ing Commission will hold a serial levy will be $1,350,000.
public hearing on Monday, Ju The tax will reduce collections
ly 31, 1995, at 7:30 p.m. at the of other districts. The tax is sub
North Morrow Annex Building ject to the other governmental
in Irrigon, Oregon. A public limits of Section lib , Article XI,
hearing will be held on the of the Oregon Constitution.
following:
Barbara Bloodsworth
1. Application for a Hardship Morrow County Clerk
Variance by Wes Wise to Allow Published: July 19, 1995
the Siting of a Second
PUBLIC NOTICE
Manufactured Home on Tax
SUBSOILING FOR
Lot 405 in Township 5 North,
SITE PREPARATION AND
Range 26, Section 22 (2.21
MECHANICAL THINNING
Acres) in a Rural Residential
USDA Forest Service
One Acre Zone (RR-1). This
Umatilla National Forest
parcel is located approximate
Heppner Ranger District
ly one-quarter mile north of
Morrow County, Oregon
Old Highway 730 on Eighth
On July 14, Heppner District
Street West about 2 miles from
Ranger, Delanne Ferguson,
the Irrigon City Limits.
2. Application for a Hardship made a decision to implement
Variance by Michael & Shirley the 1995 Subsoiling for Site
Cain to Allow the Siting of a Preparation and Mechanical
Second Manufactured Home Thinning on the Heppner
on Tax Lot 200 in Township 5 Ranger District. Subsoiling for
North, Range 26, Section 35C site preparation will relieve soil
(2.83 Acres) in a Rural Residen compaction, while subsoiling
tial One Acre Zone (RR-1). This for mechanical thinning will
parcel is located approximate reduce vegetative competition
ly one-half mile south of State and relieve soil compaction.
This project will indude 1,349
Highway 730 on Eighth Street
West about 3 miles from the Ir acres of subsoiling for site
preparation, and 1,791 acres of
rigon City Limits.
3. Application for a Variance mechanical thinning. This will
from Required Property Set be treated over a four to five
back by Dennis and Kathy year period.
The Decision Notice and
Johnson on Tax Lot 800 in
Township 4 North, Range 25, associated project file are
Section 16AD (.99 Acres) in a available upon request from the
Suburban Residential One Acre Heppner Ranger District, P.O.
Zone (SR-1). This parcel is Box 7, Heppner, OR 97836.
This decision is subject to ap
located within the City of
Boardman's UGB and is one- peal pursuant to Forest Service
eighth mile north of Wilson regulations at 36 CFR 215.7.
Appeals must meet the content
Road on Olsen Road.
Interested persons are invited requirements of 36 CFR 215.14.
to the hearing to express their Any written appeal must be
view.
W ritten,
signed postmarked or received by the
statements will be considered. Appeal Deciding O fficer,
Reasons for approval or disap Regional Forester John Lowe,
proval should be included in ATTN: 1570 APPEALS, P.O.
Box 3623, Portland, OR
oral or written statements.
97208-3623
within 45 days of
Marv Padberg,
the
date
of
legal
notice of this
Chairman
decision
appears
in the East
Morrow County
Oregonian
Newspaper.
Planning Department
Published: July 19 and 26, 1995 Published: July 19, 1995
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