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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 15,1998 - FIVE
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COM M ISSION
will hold the following heanngs
of public interest on Monday, July
27,1998, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mor­
row County Public Works Build­
ing on State Highway 74 in Lex­
ington, Oregon:
Land Partition Application,
LP-N-217: Gerardo and Maria
Martinez, applicants and owners.
Property is described as Tax Lot
3101 (2.61 acres) of Assessor’s
Map 5N 26 23C, located on the
south side of Columbia Lane ap­
proximately one mile west of the
City of Imgon. The proposal is
to partition the 2.61 acre parcel
into two parcels each exceeding
the minimum lot size of the Ru­
ral Residential One Acre (RR-1)
Zone. Criteria for approval in­
cludes Subdivision Ordinance
ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and
5.030.
Subdivision Application No.
SD-N-202: Ronald and Nancy
Huddleston, applicants and own­
ers. Property is described as Tax
Lot 303 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26
26, located on the east side of
West Eighth Road approximately
three miles west of the City of
Imgon in a Rural Residential One
Acre (RR-1) Zone. The proposal
is to subdivide the existing 4.89
acre parcel into five parcels. Cri­
teria for approval includes Sub­
division Ordinance ARTICLE 3,
Sections 3.020 and 3.100.
Conditional Use Permit Appli­
cation, CUP-S-119: Raymond
and Angelyn Wynn, applicants
and owners. Property is described
as Tax Lot 305 of Assessor’s Map
4S 28 27, located 20 miles south­
east of the City of Heppner di­
rectly above Cutsforth Park. The
proposal is to site a dwelling on a
2.80 acre parcel in a Forest Use
Zone. Criteria for approval in­
cludes Zoning Ordinance 3.020
and 6.060 and Oregon Adminis­
trative Rules.
Conditional Use Permit Appli­
cation, CUP-S-120: Paul and
Karen Jolly, applicants and own­
ers. Property is described as Tax
Lot 2300 of Assessor’s Map 4S
28 11AB, located approximately
15 miles southeast of the City of
Heppner on Coyote Trail Lane in
the Blake Ranch area. The pro­
posal is to site a dwelling on a
2.02 acre parcel in the Forest Use
Zone. Criteria for approval in­
cludes Zoning Ordinance 3.020
and 6.060 and Oregon Adminis­
trative Rules.
Land Partition Application,
LP-N-218: Samuel and Chris
Davault, applicants and owners.
Property is described as Tax Lot
1200 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26
23C, located on the northeast cor­
ner o f West Eighth Road and
Washington Lane approximately
two miles west of the City of
Imgon. The proposal is to parti­
tion the 10.60 acre parcel into
three parcels each exceeding the
minimum lot size of the Rural
Residential One Acre (RR-1)
Zone. Criteria for approval in­
cludes Subdivision Ordinance
ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and
5.030.
Land Partition Application,
LP-N-219: Harry and Carolyn
Ashcraft, applicants and owners
on contract. Property is described
as Tax Lot 2405 of Assessor’s
Map 5N 27 20, located on the
northeast comer of West Oregon
Lane and Eighteenth Road, ap­
proximately 1.5 miles east of the
City of Imgon. The proposal is
to partition the 3.21 acre parcel
into two parcels each exceeding
the minimum lot size of the Ru­
ral Residential One Acre (RR-1)
Zone. Criteria for approval in­
cludes Subdivision Ordinance
ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and
5.030.
Land Partition Application,
LP-N-220: Willard and Evelyn
Miller, applicants and owners.
Property is described as Tax Lot
1300 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26
23B, located on the east side of
West Seventh Road, approxi­
mately 2 miles west of the City
of Imgon. The proposal is to par­
tition the 3.91 acre parcel into two
parcels each exceeding the mini­
mum lot size of the Rural Resi­
dential One Acre (RR-1) Zone.
Criteria for approval includes
Subdivision O rdinance AR­
TICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and
5.030.
F irst o f three hearings to
amend Zoning Text of the Gen­
eral Commercial Zone (CG) Sec­
tion 3.060 of the Morrow County
Zoning Ordinance to allow a
single-family dwelling in con­
junction with a business. Criteria
for approval includes ARTICLE
8 of the Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance.
Opportunity to voice support
or opposition to the above propos­
als or to ask questions will be pro­
vided. Failure to raise an issue in
person or by letter or failure to
provide sufficient specificity to
afford the decision maker an op­
portunity to respond to the issue
precludes appeal to the Land Use
Board of Appeals based on those
issues.
Copies of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after July 17, 1998. For
more information, please contact
Tamra Mabbott at the Morrow
County Planning Department at
922-4624 or 676-5650.
DATED this 15th day of July
1998.
MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: July 15, 1998
AfTid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Bureau of Land Manage­
ment has completed the Final
Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS) for the proposed Northeast
Oregon Assembled Land Ex­
change. This exchange would re­
sult in the disposal of scattered
and isolated tracts of public land
in exchange for large blocks of
private land, included lands along
the North Fork of the John Day
River and in Baker County.
The comment period runs for
30 days, from July 10 to August
10, 1998. All comments must be
received by Monday, August 10,
to be considered.
Addresses: Bureau of Land
Management, Prineville District,
c/o Ron Lane, P.O. Box 550,
Prineville, Oregon, 97754; Bu­
reau of Land Management, Baker
Resource Area, c/o Steve
Davidson, 3165 10th St., Baker
City, Oregon 97814.
For questions or to obtain cop­
ies of the FEIS, you may contact
Ron Lane at 541-416-6752 in
Prineville, or Steve Davidson at
541-523-1256 in Baker City.
Published: July 15, 1998
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
DRY SWALE CREEK
STREAM REHABILITATION
USDA-Forest Service
Umatilla National Forest
Heppner Ranger District
Morrow County, Oregon
On July 10, 1998, Heppner
District Ranger, Delanne Fer­
guson, made a decision to imple­
ment the Dry Swale Creek Stream
Rehabilitation project on the
Heppner Ranger District. This
project will place large wood and
wood complexes within deficient
portions of Swale and Dry Swale
creeks to improve fish habitat. An
excavator will be used to place
material, but no actual excavation
will occur. The excavator will
mostly work from an existing
closed road. Work will only oc­
cur during low flows (July 15-
Sept. 15).
The Decision Memo and asso­
ciated project file are available
upon request from the Heppner
Ranger D istrict, P.O. Box 7,
Heppner, OR 97836.
This decision is not subject to
appeal pursuant to Forest Service
regulations
at 36 CFR
215.8(a)(4).
Published: July 15, 1998______
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Free counseling for victims of
THE STATE OF OREGON
abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr.
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Thanks to the Heppner Fire C risis Line, 1-800-833-1161.
In the matter of the Estate of
Dept, for their help in putting out Shelter available.
STANLEY M. KEMP.
our fire over the weekend. Also, _________________ 6-17-52c
Deceased.
thanks to John Boyer.
No. 98-PR-014
Steve and Mary Anderson
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
Must be honest, reliable, trust­
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PERSONS
worthy,
with dependable trans­
I would like to take this oppor­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tunity to thank the board mem­ portation. Able to clean private
that the undersigned have been bers of the Willow Creek Little homes with little or no supervi­
appointed and have qualified as League Association, the parents sion. Send for application to: P.O.
co-personal representatives of the of the players, Shawn Kempas for Box 887, Heppner, OR 97836.
estate. All persons having claims volunteering me, my assistant _____________________ 7-l-3c
against the estate are required to coach Darrel Raver and especially
ADDRESS LISTERS
present them, with vouchers at­ my T-ball team members. I had a
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU -
tached, to the undersigned co-per- great time and I hope the team had
CENSUS 2000
sonal representatives at: P. O. Box a good time as well.
Address Listers needed to lo­
218, Pendleton, Oregon 97801
Thank you, cate, list, map spot housing units
within four months after the date
Steve Lankford and update Census maps. Jobs:
of first publication of this notice,
____________________ 7-1H9 July-Oct. ’98. Salary: $7.25/hr.
or the claims may be barred.
We want to say a big thank you U.S. citizenship, automobile re­
All persons whose rights may to our friends and family for all quired. Contact: Bend Census
be affected by the proceedings the prayers, cards and thoughts Field Office @(541) 389-3935 or
may obtain additional informa­ since Jack was airlifted to OHSU 389-3965 to schedule a test.
tion from the records of the court, in June.
U.S. Dept. ofCommerce/Cen-
the co-personal representatives,
Thanks to the ambulance crew, sus Bureau is an Equal Opportu-
or the attorneys for the co-per- PM Clinic and PM Hospital for nity/A ffirm ative Action Em­
sonal representatives.
the special care given. Thanks to ployer.
Dated and first published July our family for the many trips they _____________________ 7-8-2c
1, 1998.
have made from La G rande,
Now accepting applications, 8
Steven W. Kemp
Heppner and Oregon City to be a.m .-3 p.m ., M onday-Friday.
Co-Personal Representative
with us during and after surgery.
Bucknum's.
P. O. Box 201
We are now at Crestview Care ____________________ 7-15-lc
Paterson, WA 99345
Center, 6530 SW 30th Ave., Port­
Applications being accepted
Gary L. Kemp
land, OR 97201, room 56.
for Manager of Willow Creek
Co-Personal Representative
Special thanks to Tom and W aterpark. This is a temporary
P. O. Box 556
Jered and all the people that have summer position. Knowledge of
Lexington, OR 97839
helped at the store while we are swimming pool operations help­
TIMOTHY P. O ’ROURKE
in P ortland. Thanks to the
ful. WSI preferred, lifeguard
OSB #87313
grandkids for keeping the water­ training acceptable. Hourly pay
Of Attorneys for Personal Rep­ ing and lawn mowing done and DOE. Send resume with a letter
resentative
all the many things that they have of introduction to: Willow Creek
Corey, Byler, Rew, Lorenzen & done.
Park District, P.O. Box 476, Lex­
Hojem, L.L.P.
It’s hard to put in words how
ington, OR 97839. EOE.
222 S.E. Dorion Avenue
much all the acts o f kindness
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P.O. Box 218
mean to us.
City Clerk
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
Much love,
The
City
of lone is now accept­
541-276-3331
Jack and Ruth Maben
ing
letters
of
application with re­
Published: July 1,8 and 15, 1998 ____________________ 7-15-lc
sume
for
the
position o f City
Affid (2)___________________
Clerk.
24-hours
a week. Annual
Thank you to the following
salary:
$11,232.00.
Please submit
people for their help with the
men’s championship golf tourna­ applications by August 3, 1998 to:
ADVERTISEMENT
ment: Earl Norris for getting the City of lone, P.O. Box 361, lone,
FOR BIDS
doughnuts and fruit for breakfast; OR. 97843. The City of lone is
Morrow County Health District
Howard Gilliam for the ice water an Equal Opportunity Employer.
is now taking bids on Roofing Pio­
on the 6th tee; a special thank you Position will begin September 1,
neer Memorial Hospital Shop
to John Edmundson and Luvilla
Building and House. All bids will
Sonstegard for all of your help to
include the purchase and installa­
make my job easier, and to my
tion of all materials to complete
M eter reading position for
wife, Anne, for helping with the
the job. All bidders are encour­
the
communities o f Heppner,
lunch. And last, but not least, to
aged and responsible to visit the
Lexington,
F ossil, lone and
Gene Sonstegard for having the
sites to view the conditions and
Condon.
Employee
will work ap­
greens in great shape.
make all measurements. Specifi­
proximately
17
days
per month
Chairman Tom Bedortha
cations for the project are avail­
reading
electric
meters.
Fax re­
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able by calling Gary Nolan at 676-
sume to Accu-Read, Inc., (509)
2922 or may be obtained by at the
468-4097, or contact Bill Kesgard
District’s Administrative Office
at (509) 466-7592 for more infor­
located at Pioneer Memorial Hos­
The Bank of Eastern Oregon, mation by 7/22/98.
pital, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., Heppner, with main office in Heppner, Ore­ ____________________ 7-15-lc
Oregon. Sealed bids will not be gon, has made application with
Morrow County Public Works
received after 4:00 p.m., on July the Federal Deposit Insurance is now accepting applications for
22,1998. Bids should be addressed Corporation to establish a branch a Light Equipment O perator in
to Susan Brock, Administrator, bank of the Bank of Eastern Ore­ the Road Department. General
Morrow County Health District, gon at the comer of Highway 730 knowledge of road maintenance
564 E. Pioneer Dr., Heppner, Or. and West 1st Street, Irrigon, OR and construction is preferred.
97836. Bids will be publicly 97844. This branch bank will be Applicants with two or more
Opened and Awarded on Thurs­ a full service branch of the Bank years of maintenance or construc­
day, July 23,1998, at 10:00 a.m., o f Eastern Oregon. Tentative tion experience will receive pref­
at the Morrow County Health Dis­ opening date for this branch is erence. A CDL is required or the
trict Administrative Office.
ability to obtain one within 6
November 1, 1998.
Each bid must state whether
This notice is published in months. Salary starts at $1,759
the bidder is a “resident bidder” compliance with section 303.6 (f) per month with excellent benefits.
as defined in ORS 279.029. Bids (1) of the FDIC rules and regula­
Applications may be obtained
will not be received or considered tions.
at the Morrow County Public
by the District unless they con­
Works Office in Lexington, Or­
Respectfully submitted,
tain a statement by the bidder as
egon or at the Courthouse in
E. George Koffler
part of it’s bid that the provisions
Heppner, Oregon or phone (541)
The Board of Directors
o f ORS 279.350 (p revailing
989-9500. Completed applica­
Bank of Eastern Oregon
wages) are to be complied with. Published: June 17 and 24, and
tions must be returned to Morrow
The District reserves the right to July 15, 1998________________ County Public Works, P.O. Box
reject any bid not in compliance
428, Lexington, OR. 97839 by
with all prescribed public bidding
July 24, 1998 at 5 p.m.
procedures and requirements, and
Morrow County is an equal
The Bank of Eastern Oregon,
may reject for good cause any or with main office in Heppner, Ore­ opportunity employer and does
all bids upon a finding of the Dis­ gon, has made application with not discriminate on the basis of
trict that it is the public interest.
the Federal Deposit Insurance color, race, sex, religion, national
No bid will be received or consid­
Corporation to establish a branch origin, age or disability in em­
ered unless the bidder is registered bank of the Bank of Eastern Ore­ ployment or the provision of ser­
with the Construction Contractors
gon at the comer of NW Front vices.
Board or licensed by the State Street and NW 1st S treet, ____________________ 7-15-2c
Landscape Contractors Board as
Boardm an, OR 97818. This
Trial C ourt Administrator 3
required by ORS 671.530.
branch bank will be a full service
Oregon Judicial Department,
Published: July 8 and 15,1998
branch o f the Bank of Eastern State Courts for Umatilla and
Oregon. Tentative opening date M orrow counties, located in
Chat room added
for this branch is February 1, Pendleton, a rural Eastern Oregon
to Heppner web site 1999.
setting. Seeking community-ori­
This notice is published in ented person with strong organi­
A chat room where people can compliance with section 303.6 (0 zational, technological and inter­
log on and talk to friends or (1) of the FDIC rules and regula­ personal skills to manage all ad­
relatives around town or across tions.
ministrative operations at 3 court
the country has been added to the
Respectfully submitted,
sites, requiring significant travel.
new Heppner web site.
E. George Koffler
Includes strategic planning,
It's free and always open and
The Board of Directors
policy
implementation, case pro­
can be reached by first going to
Bank of Eastern Oregon
cessing,
administrating a budget
www.heppner.net
and
then Published: June 17 and 24, and
in
excess
of $3.1 million bienni­
clicking on chat.
July 15, 1998________________ ally, financial accounting, court
operations automation, space and
facilities and managing a staff of
25 through subordinate supervi­
sors. Reports to the Presiding
The July meeting o f the
Judge and serves as court’s liai­
Morrow County Fair Board will
son to other governmental agen­
be held on July 20 at 7:30 p.m.
cies,
the public, the bar and the
in the meeting room at the
media. Must have ability to work
Morrow County Fairgrounds.
CARD OF THANKS
HELP WANTED
with diverse cultural groups as
well as a large number of public
sector agencies.
Qualifications: bachelor's de­
gree injudicial, business or pub­
lic administration or a closely re­
lated field and three years of re­
cent, increasingly responsible
management level experience.
Master’s degree in court or pub­
lic administration or Juris doctor­
ate preferred. Prior court or com­
parable public sector manage­
ment experience highly desirable.
Salary range: $4,129.00-
$5,271.00 monthly. Competitive
benefits package.
Closing date : August 21,1998
at 5 p.m. PDT. Contact (503) 986-
5930 for required application
materials. EOE.
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REAL ESTATE
Home For Sale: custom-built
in 1949, 4114 sq. ft., Heppner,
655 Hager St. Contact Robert
Mahoney, 676-5876, or Mike
Mahoney, 676-5157.
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Heppner two story, 4 bedroom
home, built 1900s. Outbuildings.
507 Gale, $39,000. Call 360-834-
0524.
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Income property: 44 apart­
ments on four acres, Hermiston.
Approx.
10% cap rate.
$1,115,000. Investment Realty,
(541)752-4749.
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Lexington area.
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