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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppnef, Oregon Wednesday, March 19,1997
to our veterans and toys for the
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
children at Christmas. They gave
NOTICE OF BUDGET
The
Morrow County Court is
COMMITTEE MEETING
weary Elks went home for a the shirt off their backs, or
By Jay Straley
brating followed.
accepting
applications for one
should I say the hair off their
A public meeting of the person from the Imgon area to
A few hours later, the Sunday much deserved nap. "They had backs."
Budget Committee of the Mor­ serve on the Morrow County
Morning Bloody Mary Brunch accomplished their goal and once
row
County Unified Recreation Planning Commission to fill an
PUBLIC NOTICE
again instilled in the community
It was a gathering of the past was underway with Chef Carl,
District,
Morrow County State of unexpired term of a resigning
what the Elks are all about- Morrow County announces that
with hope for a bnght future as Lecturing Knight Joe Kenny and
Oregon,
to
discuss the budget for Commissioner. A letter of
serving the community and the 800 number to the Court­
POE #358 celebrated 100 years his wife Linda, Leading Knight
Roger and wife Andrea Morti­ offering assistance to those in house will soon be (disconnected. the fiscal year July 1, 1997 to interest should be submitted to
o f service to the community.
either Residents of Boardman and June 30, 1998 will be held at the Morrow County Court, P O.
It was indeed a grand affair in more and Exalted Ruler Jay need.," said Straley,
Imgon will still have toll-free Columbia Middle School, Im ­ Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836 by
through
scholarships,
donations
Straley. Over 50 attended the
the rural setting of Eastern Ore­
access
to County services gon, Oregon. The meeting will March 31, 1997.
brunch.
PUBLIC NOTICE
gon. "Huge success, everybody
through
the
call forward numbers take place on the 27th day of Published: March 12 and 19,
After the last glass was
had a great time. I'm glad I won't
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
of
481-2112
for the Boardman March, 1997 at 8:00 p.m. The 1997
washed and put away, these
__________________
be here for thp next 100-year
MEETING
purpose is to receive the budget
area
and
922-4103
for
the
Imgon
party," said Lodge Secretary
A public meeting of the Board
PUBLIC NOTICE
message and document of the
Glen Ward.
of
Directors, of the Morrow area.
THE MORROW COUNTY
district.
A copy of the budget
"For the amount of people we PLANNING COMMISSION will County Unified Recreation Dis­ In dealing with the new property document may be inspected or
CARD OF THANKS
had it sure was great. A good hold the following hearings of trict, will be held March 27, tax reforms, it is necessary for obtained on or after March 27,
the
County
to
cut
costs
and
time was had by all," stated public interest on Monday, 1997, at Columbia Jr. High in
Our sincere thanks to the Hepp­
economize wherever possible. 1997 at the Morrow County ner Fire Dept. Your quick response
Roger Mortimore,
Leading March 31, 1997, at 7:30 p.m. at Imgon, beginning at 7pm.
This move is made after re­ Courthouse, 100 Court Street, to our fire was greatly appreci­
Knight and next year's Exalted the Public Works Building on
This meeting is open to the
viewing available alternatives Heppner, Oregon, between the
Ruler. And there were people.
State Highway 74 in Lexington, public. Any person may appear at and determining the least-costly hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. ated.
Lorena and Floyd Jones
the meeting and participate. All
option for providing access to all This is a public meeting where ____________________ 3-19-lc
Over 500 people in this Oregon:
meetings
are
handicapped
The first of three public
residents. This change reflects deliberation of the Budget Com­
community of 1,400 passed
A very sincere thank you to all
accessible according to ORS
hearings
to
consider
a
zone
the County's commitment to mittee will take place. Any the people involved in making our
through the doors of the Heppner
192.630(5)
and
American
Dis­
taking every cost-saving measure person may appear at the meeting St. Patrick’s Ham Dinner such a
Elks Lodge. "Considering the change for two parcels, one abilities Act.
within
the
UGB
of
Heppner
and
available, while still providing and discuss the proposed pro­ big success. Without each one of
adult population to be in the area
Topics on the agenda for this
one
partially
within
the
UGB
of
ready, convenient access to grams with the Budget Com­ you, it could not be possible.
o f500, it was a fantastic turnout
meeting are, Measure 47, and *
Heppner
and
the
County;
appli­
services for its citizens, said a mittee.
by the community to an organi­
Bless you all,
Funding Request, Arts Council.
cant
and
owner
Del
Piper.
Par­
Published: March 19, 1997
County
representative.
zation that is dedicated to the
Evelyn
and Marge
(s) Secretary George Naims
Affid______________________
Published: March 19, 1997
Heppner/Ione area," said Exalted cels are described as tax lot 200 Published: March 19, 1997
3-19-lp
of Assessor's Map 2S 26 27
Ruler Jay Straley.
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
Thank you all you wonderful
PUBLIC NOTICE
The celebration started off (within the Heppner UGB)
volunteers,
both seniors and those
NOTICE
OF
BUDGET
INVITATION TO BID
with a bang on Friday night, Feb currently zoned part Commercial
PUBLIC
NOTICE
younger
people
from the commu­
COMMITTEE
MEETING
Columbia Basin Electric Co­
14, Valentine's Day. As mem­ and part Industrial rezone to
The Planning Commission for operative, Inc. will accept sealed
nity
who
helped
in so many ways
A
public
meeting
of
the
Bud­
bers and guests waded through entirely Industrial; and tax lot the City of Heppner, Oregon will
to
make
the
fund
raising projects
get Committee of Port of Mor­
heart shaped balloons from 3401 of Assessor's Map 2S 27 conduct public hearings at 7:00 bids on the following surplus
a
success.
row, Morrow State of Oregon, to
"Creative Care Pre-School", they (located partially within the City PM on April 7, 1997 at Heppner equipment.
Thanks to those who made the
discuss the budget for the fiscal
Unit
#14
1985
GMC
1500
of
Heppner
UGB
and
partially
enjoyed fine dining, featuring
City Hall regarding the following series 305 V8, 4 speed standard year July 1, 1997 to June 30, quilt, those who sold tickets and
Chef Carl Schmoldt's menu of within the County) currently applications:
1998 will be held at Port of the banks, Post Office and MCGG
transmission, 90,200 miles.
zoned Industrial and EFU rezone
prime rib, steaks and seafood.
for the use of their establishments,
1. Vanance/Conditional Use
Vehicle is sold as is, no Morrow Main Office, One
"Though Chef Schmoldt and to entirely Industrial. Property is Application: Requesting a waiver
and to all those who bought tick­
Marine Drive, Boardman, OR.
his wife Alice have been serving located on north side of State of parking requirements and a warranty.
ets.
The meeting will take place on
Vehicle
can
be
seen
at
CBEC
Highway
74
just
outside
the
city
at the Elks less than three
Thanks to all who helped with
permit to construct classroom headquarters in Heppner from the 19th day of March, 1997 at
limits
of
Heppner.
Criteria
for
the
breakfast and donated fruit.
months, they bring years of
additions to the existing elemen­ 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. week­ 3:30 P.M.. The purpose is to
approval
include
ARTICLE
8
of
Those
who helped with the soup,
experience and expertise to the
tary school facilities in a General days only. Sealed bids to be receive the budget message and
the
Morrow
County
Zoning
roll,
pie
and coffee luncheon, those
facility, " said Straley. "When
Residential (R2) Zone at 235 E opened at 11:00 A.M. on March document of the district.
Ordinance.
who
made
and donated delicious
faced with serving almost 300
Stansbury Street, Map #2S 26 31, 1997. Successful bidder
A copy of the budget docu­ pies and to Joyce Breeding and
Conditional
Use
Permit
Appli­
people from the Elks small
26CC, Tax Lot #2700. Applicant:
ment may be inspected or ob­ ' Susie Cooper for making the soup
kitchen. Chef Carl and Alice cation No. CUP-N-101 and Land Morrow County School District. notified immediately. Payment
in full upon delivery, not more tained on or after March 17, and rolls. The 4-H children did a
accepted the challenge. After­ Partitioning Application LP-N-
2. Vanance/Conditional Use than 48 hours following opening 1997, at One Marine Drive,
194; Dana L. Heideman, appli­
terrific job of serving, clearing and
wards there was no complaint
Application: Requesting a waiver of bids.
Boardman, Oregon, between the resetting tables.
cant;
Heideman
Brothers,
own­
about the quality of the meal."
of parking requirements and a
Bids must be clearly marked hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00
St. Patrick’s Senior Center
Of course, like any large event ers. Property described as tax lot permit to construct a classroom
P.M..
"Sealed
Bid".
____________________
3-19-lc
3102
of
Assessor's
Map
IN
23
all was not "peachy-keen".
addition to the existing high
This is a public meeting where
CBEC
reserves
the
right
to
19,
located
two
miles
west
of
Many thanks to the student vol­
During the Ladies Tea, which
school facilities in a General Re­
deliberation of the Budget Com­ unteers who made “history come
was hosted by the Exalted Ruler's Palmateer Road, take Ely Can­ sidential (R2) Zone at 710 NW reject any or all bids.
mittee will take place. Any per­ alive” at the Morrow County
Mail or deliver bids to:
wife Lori Straley, a malfunction yon Road exit off State Highway Morgan Street, Map #2S 26 27,
son may appear at the meeting Museum on St. Patrick’s: Jon
Columbia
Basin
Electric
74
at
milepost
205.
The
proposal
with the exhaust system brought
Lot #1000. Applicant: Morrow
and discuss the proposed pro­ Bennett, Cory Breeding, Josey
Cooperative,
Inc.
is
to
allow
second
dwelling
for
smoke into the dining area where
County School District.
ATTN: Fred Toombs, Manager grams with the Budget Com­ Grant, David Gray, Tasha Hollis,
farm help (relative) and partition
the ladies were engaged in card
3. Variance Application: Re­
mittee.
Box 398
an
approximately
160
acre
parcel
Heidi Kurts, Angela M oore,
games and introductions of all
quest relief from limitation re­
Published: March 12 and 19, Laura Nesse, Kristin Nesse, Josh
Heppner,
OR
97836
of
land
out
of
a
1,546
acre
parcel
the Past Exalted Rulers wives.
quirements for a utility out­ Published: March 19 & 26, 1997 1997
McKinney, Kelsey McKinney,
in an Exclusive Farm Use Zone.
However, the ladies, led by Mrs.
building in a General Residential
(2)
Affid___________________
Shelbi Padberg, Jenni Patton,
Straley, endured and had a won­ Criteria for approval include (R2) Zone at 495 South Chase
Subdivision Ordinance Sections
derful time.
Street, Map #2S 26 35BB, Lot
5.020, 5.030 and Zoning Ordi­
The grand prize, a special
#8500. Applicant: Gary Wight.
centennial quilt made by the nance Section 3.010, and Oregon
4. Application for Temporary
Ru l e s
ladies from the St. Patrick’s A d m i n i s t r a t i v e
Use
Permit: Requesting a permit
660-33-130(9).
Senior Center, was won by
to
use
a motor home for tem­
Conditional Use Permit Appli­
Lodge Secretary Glen Ward. It
porary housing while con­
appears that Mr. Ward is on a hot cation No. CUP-N-102. John structing a residential dwelling.
and Maijorie Church, applicants; Motor home to be located at 235
streak. Prior to winning the quilt,
Ward has won at all of the last Harold and Edna Peck, owners. Rock Street, Map #2S 26 35BD,
three functions that featured a Property is described as tax lot Lot #100 in a Limited Resi­
400 of Assessor's Map 4S 26 11, dential (Rl) Zone. Applicant:
grand prize.
At Lodge on Saturday after­ located 10 miles south of the Edwin Struthers.
noon, the Heppner Lodge was City of Heppner on east side of
A copy of the applications and
graced by the attendance of Upper Rhea Creek Road. The copies of all documents and
proposal is to allow a second evidence submitted by or on be­
distinguished guests, Grand
dwelling for farm help (relative)
Lodge District Deputy Harry in an Exclusive Farm Use Zone. half of the applicants and copies
Hartly, Grand Lodge Committee Criteria for approval include of any applicable zoning criteria
are available for inspection at no
Chairperson for Americanism
3.010 and 6.050, and Oregon cost and copies of the same will
Bill Flatt, State President Jerry
Administrative
Ru l e s be provided at a reasonable cost.
Nelson and vice president from 660-33-130(9).
To obtain this information con­
the Northeast District Jack
Land Partitioning Application
tact the office at Heppner City
Laurence.
No. LP-N-195: William and
Hall, 188 NW Willow Street, PO
The turnout for the lodge
Glenna Loftin, applicants and
Box 756, Heppner, Oregon
meeting of the 100th Annual was
owners. Property is described as
97836,
phone 676-9618.
disappointing, said Straley. With tax lot 100 of Assessor's Map 5N
Published:
March 19, 1997
over 700 members, only 60 26 23D, located on the southwest
Affid______________________
attended.
comer of Washington Lane and
The oldest living Past Exalted
PUBLIC NOTICE
West Fourth Road, approxi­
Ruler, Jim Thomson was unable
SECOND NOTICE OF
mately one mile west of the City
to attend, "but he would have of Irrigon. The proposal is to par­
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
been proud as 12 new members
HEARING
tition a 5.85 acre parcel into three
to the Heppner Elks were
A public hearing on a pro­
parcels larger than the one acre
initiated," said Straley.
minimum lot size of the Rural posed supplemental budget for
"Saturday evening's Grand
She knows that in an uncertain world, it just makes sense to plan ahead financially.
Residential One Acre (RR-1) Morrow County, Morrow County
Ball was just that-grand," he said, Zone. Criteria for approval in­ State of Oregon, for the fiscal
And who can fault her for making sure her fiance puts his money in a bank that will
"and typified what the Elks are clude Subdivision Ordinance year July 1, 1996 to June 30,
still be around when they get married!
all about, joining together for the
1997 will be held at the Morrow
Sections 5.020 and 5.030.
betterment of all." As the dining
If you live in Eastern Oregon, there can be no better place to bank than at Bank of
Opportunity to voice support County Courthouse, 100 Court
room staff was overwhelmed, or opposition to the above pro­ St., Heppner, Oregon. The hear­
Eastern Oregon. We understand you. We understand your dreams for the future.
"true to their nature", the Elks posals or to ask questions will be ing will take place on the 2nd
And we're here to stay.
pitched in and helped. While
provided. Failure to raise specific day of April, 1997 at 10:30 a.m.
Mrs. Straley, in a blue gown, was issues at this hearing precludes The purpose of the hearing is to
When you come to us with your dreams in hand, looking for the money to make
serving cake, other members
them happen, you'll be treated fairly and with dignity. We not only make all our
appeal to the Land Use Board of discuss the supplemental budget
helped in clearing tables so
decisions
right here, but we use our knowledge of the community and plain old
with interested persons. The first
Appeals based on those issues.
others could be seated for dinner.
common
sense
- instead of a rule book written by some out-of-the-area committee.
Copies of the staff report and Notice of Supplemental Budget
On Saturday evening , Exalted all relevant documents will be Hearing and Financial Summary
Ruler Jay Straley had an auction
So when it's time for you to make your dreams com e true, bring your banking to the
was published in The Heppner
available after March 21, 1997.
for the Elks Meadowood Speech
place
where young and old alike feel safe and comfortable...
For more information, please Gazette-Times on March 12,
Camp for Children. What was contact the Morrow County Plan­ 1997. A copy of the supple­
a stake? The exalted ruler's ning Department at 922-4624 or mental budget document may be
ponytail. After much debate, a 676-9061, ext. 49.
inspected or obtained at the
group of three couples pooled
DATED THIS 19th day of Morrow County Courthouse, 100
"around the corner, not around the state“
their money and got the honor of March 1997.
Court St. Heppner, Oregon be­
cutting off Jay's ponytail. When
MORROW COUNTY
tween the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
Arlington
Condon
Heppner
lone
asked about it, he said, "It was
5:00 p.m.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
454-2636
384-3501
676-9125
422-7466
for a good cause, besides, it's not Published: March 19, 1997
Published: March 19, 1997
Mwnbar
FDK
something that can't be grown
A ffid _____________________
Affid____________________________
back." Much dancing and cele­
Heppner Elks Centennial a grand affair
fgi
n
"She told me that if I moved all my bank accounts
to Bank o f Eastern Oregon, she would marry me
and let me ride in her w agon!"
Bank of Eastern Oregon