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Josie I. Morton Obituaries Benjamin R. Pourier Benjamin R. Pourier, 84, of Boardman, died Tuesday, Febru ary 2, 1999, at Good Samaritan Center in Hermiston. Graveside memorial service was held Saturday, February 6, 1999 at Desert Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Imgon. Disposition was by cremation. Benjamin Pourier was bom May 11, 1914, at Merriman, Ne braska, to John and Josephine Ecofey Pourier. Mr. Pourier had worked at sev eral jobs. He had been a branding inspector, worked on ranches, worked for the government at Ig loo, South Dakota, and in 1963, moved to Oregon where he worked at Umatilla Army Depot as a munitions handler until his retirement in 1975. He enjoyed rodeos, horse rac ing, dog racing and spending time with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Survivors include daughters, Betty June Patton of Rapid City, South Dakota, Eleanor Pourier of Portland, Roberta Chivington of Boardman, Brenda Cumutt of Umatilla, Marilyn Acock of Irrigon and Nora Taylor of Newport; a son, Maynard Pourier of Salem; a brother, Fred Pourier of Martin, South Dakota; 24 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. His wife. Hazel Pourier, died in 1989. He was also preceded in death by a son, Roger Dean Pourier, a step-son, John Trundle, Jr., his parents, John and Josephine Pourier, eight brothers andTive sisters. Bums Mortuary of Hermiston was in charge of arrangements. Avery C. Campbell Avery C. Campbell, 83, of Bend, formerly of Fossil, died Thursday, February 4,1999, at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. Graveside services were held Monday, February 8,1999 at the IOOF Cemetery in Fossil. He was bom May 17,1915, at Fossil, to Melvin and Emma Goodman Campbell. He grew up and attended schools in the Fossil area, then began workipg on th$ family ranch. On August 4,1935, he married Nora V. Preston, at Fossil. The couple lived in Wheeler County where Mr. Campbell worked on various ranches before going to work for the Oregon State For estry Department. In 1963, the couple moved to Bend where Mr. Campbell later retired. He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed fishing and hunting, including elk hunting this past year. Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Nora Campbell of Bend; son, Arlet Campbell of Heppner; daughters, Ardean Reed of Pnne- ville, Arlene Hibbitts of Boardman, Arleeta Root of Redmond, Erlene Rolen of Winchester Bay, and Roetta Williams of Redmond; 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grand children. A daughter, Donna, twin sisters, Pemie and Perdie, and a brother, William, preceded him in death. Memorial contributions may be made to the Asher Clinic Trust Fund, P.O. Box 307, Fossil, Ore gon 97830. Sweeney Mortuary of Condon was in charge of arrangements. UI dean's list University of Idaho (UI) has announced the names of students honored for academic achieve ment during the UI fall 1998 se mester. Local students include Toni Kemp of Lexington, agricul ture. Mill coordinating team meets The funeral for Josie Irene Morton will be Thursday, February 11, 1999, at 11 a m. at The Mill Coordinating Team the First Christian Church in met on Tuesday, February 9, to Pendleton. Interment will be at discuss ongoing plans for the Skyview Memorial Park, employment opportunities of Highway 395 South of displaced workers; recruitment Pendleton. of new business and services available to displaced workers, Mrs. Morton, 60, Pendleton, according to a news release. died Sunday, Feb. 7, 1999, at St. Those attending represented the Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla. Morrow County Court, Chamber She was bom January 17, 1939, of Commerce, Heppner Economic Development at LaPort, Colorado, one of 14 Corporation, Port of Morrow, children of Reed and Ella Ross Black. Frontier Resources, CAPECO (Community Action East Central The family moved to Athena in Oregon), Blue Mountain 1947. She was baptized in the Community College (BMCC), Athena Christian Church on Oregon Economic Development Easter Sunday 1957. Department and the cities of On Sept. 7, 1957, she married Heppner, lone and Lexington. Lyle Morton at the Athena Several employers from the Christian Church. They moved to Morrow-West Umatilla County Pendleton in 1959. Mrs. Morton was a volunteer area have given presentations for for numerous organizations, including the Red Cross blood drawings, Umatilla County Beginning Genealogy, a free Historical Society Museum, BMCC class, will begin at 2 Round-Up Hall of Fame and St. p.m. on Friday, February 12, at Anthony Hospital Auxiliary. She the Morrow County Museum. was a member of the First The class will meet twice with Christian Church where she the second session to be served as a deaconess, was a scheduled during the first class. member of the Naomi Group and Novice researchers will learn held many other positions in the about the tools and resources church. She also belonged to readily available for their TOPS Club. She enjoyed her grandchildren Weather Report and the many activities they were involved in, such as 4-H sheep By the City of Heppner activities at the fair, her family For the month of January and friends, company and family Low gatherings, needlepoint and other High Precip. crafts and having tea on her 1/1 51 31 .00 deck. She enjoyed talking and 1/2 44 26 .00 never met a stranger. She also 1/3 43 21 .00 enjoyed rodeos, especially the 1/4 39 21 .00 Round-Up, and loved coming to 1/5 45 29 .00 Heppner to shop. She also 1/6 60 40 .00 collected angels. Though facing a 1/7 55 37 T tremendous battle, she always 1/8 49 30 .00 had encouraging words for 1/9 49 51 .00 others. 55 50 .02 Survivors include her husband, 1/10 34 63 .00 Lyle, of Pendleton; daughters, 1/11 57 30 .00 Kathy Carlson of Heppner and 1/12 1/13 50 31 .01 Karen Ford of Pendleton; son, 55 39 T Douglas Morton of Umatilla; six 1/14 grandchildren, Jodie and Kyle 1/15 57 37 .18 Carlson of Heppner, Linzie Ford 1/16 50 36 .19 of Monmouth, Lisa Ford of 1/17 47 34 .00 Pendleton and Chelsay and Brad 1/18 50 33 .09 Morton of Umatilla; sisters, 1/19 34 55 .00 Geneveive McCracken, Mary 1/20 38 53 .05 Staklie, Wavalee Faircloth and 52-, .06 1/21 37 • Ina Spencer, all of Pendleton, and A 1/22 51 40 .00 Wanda Jones of Emmett, Idaho. 46 1/23 33 .05 Memorial contributions may be 1/24 40 .07 30 made to the First Christian 41 1/25 18 .00 Church Scholarship Fund, 24 1/26 40 .00 directly or through Bums 1/27 39 29 .00 Mortuary, P.O. Box • 489, 1/28 43 28 .00 Pendleton, OR 97801. 1/29 52 36 .00 47 .00 1/30 58 In the Service 1/31 53 32 .00 BMCC geneology class at museum PUBLIC NOTICE Robert Schultz Air Force Airman Robert C. Schultz has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX. During the six weeks of train ing, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who com pleted basic training earn credits tow ard an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Schultz is the son of Robert and Linda Schultz, Heppner. He is a 1997 graduate of Heppner High School. yOU to OWi H+tt - 2 to 9 choke of: chicken Cordon B leu ~ Roast Pork —- New York Steak Baked Halibut — Sauteed shrimp — 8 oz. Top Sirloin chicken Rice Soup, Spinach Salad, Baked Potato, Dessert Plum eJi Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wedneedey, February 10,1999 - FIVE tions 6.020 and 6.030 and Oregon the three parcels consisting of Administrative Rules. 24.65 acres into twenty parcels Land Partition Application, LP- each meeting the one acre mini job opportunities to mill workers N-232: Grade Hovinghoff, appli mum lot size. Cntena for approval in recent weeks, said the release. cant and owner. Property is de includes Subdivision Ordinance Applications for training scribed as tax lot 700 o f ARTICLE 3, Sections 3.020 and conducted by BMCC and others Assessor’s Map 5N 26 25D, lo 3.100. were given to Jan Jones at the cated north of WEID canal and Opportunity to voice support or mill office, the release continued. Frontier Resources south of Wyoming Street between opposition to the above proposals also has 38 jobs soon to be West Second Road and Division, or to ask questions will be pro available in Pilot Rock. Funding approximately one-eighth mile vided. Failure to raise an issue in for transportation for workers south of the City of Imgon. Pro person or by letter or failure to traveling from the Heppner area posal is to partition a 5.20 acre provide sufficient specificity to to Pilot Rock was discussed. parcel into three parcels larger afford the decision maker an op CAPECO and BMCC also than the one acre minimum lot size portunity to respond to the issue plan to open an office in of the Rural Residential One Acre precludes appeal to the Land Use Heppner within the next two to three weeks to help workers with (RR-1) Zone. Criteria for ap Board of Appeals based on those training, information gathering proval include Subdivision Ordi issues. Copies of the staff report and and filling out job application nance ARTICLE 5, Sections all relevant documents will be 5.020 and 5.030. forms. Land Partition Application, LP- available after February 12,1999. The group said they agreed to meet in the next two weeks for S-233: Patricia Wright, owner; For more information, please con further discussion and reporting James and Sandra Putman, appli tact Tamra Mabbott at the Mor of information to the governor cant. Property is described as tax row County Planning Department and other state agencies. lot 1703 of Assessor’s Map 2S 25, at 922-4624 or 676-5650. DATED this 10th day of Feb located on the south side of Bert Peck Road, approximately 2 miles ruary 1999. MORROW COUNTY south of the City of Lexington. investigations. More PLANNING DEPARTMENT Proposal is to partition a 575.82 experienced genealogists can acre parcel into two parcels larger Published: February 10,1999 find out about resources than the 160 acre minimum lot size Affid______________________ available at the museum and on of Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) the Internet. Zone. Criteria for approval include Everyone is welcome to take PUBLIC NOTICE Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE part. HEPPNER RANGER 5, Sections 5.020 and 5.150 and DISTRICT PROPOSES TO Oregon Administrative Rules. PUBLIC NOTICE HAND BAIT GOPHERS Conditional Use Permit Appli MORROW COUNTY WHEELER, MORROW, AND cation, CUP-N-130: Irwin and LAND USE HEARING GRANT COUNTIES, OR THE MORROW COUNTY Mildred Rauch, owners; Chris and The Heppner Ranger District PLANNING COMMISSION will Kathy Rauch, applicants. Prop is conducting an environmental hold the following hearings of pub erty is described as tax lot 3200 analysis on the proposed Hepp lic interest on Monday, February of Assessor’s Map IN 26, located ner Gopher Baiting Project. This 22,1999, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mor on the northwest comer of Bomb project would be located in planted row County Public Works Build ing Range Road and Strawberry units throughout the district. ing on State Highway 74 in Lex Lane, approximately 10 miles Heavy pocket gopher infesta northeast of the City of Lexing ington, Oregon: tions in regeneration areas have Second of three public hearings ton. Proposal is to site a second commonly resulted in seedling on Conditional Use Permit Appli dwelling for farm help (relative- losses of 20 to 30 percent and, cation, CUP-S-125, and an Farmer Jones) in an Exclusive occasionally, up to 70 percent in 1 Amendment to the Comprehen Farm Use (EHJ) Zone. Criteria year. The purpose of this project sive Plan: Oregon Department of for approval include Zoning Ordi is to reduce gopher-caused mor Transportation, applicant and nance Section 3.010(D)(3) and tality in young seedlings, in order owner; Richard Fredrickson, Oregon Administrative Rules 660- to attain acceptable tree stocking agent. Property is described as tax 33-130(9). levels and reduce the need to First of three public hearings on lot 1700 (7.50 acres) of Assessor’s costly replants. Map 2S 28, located at milepost Conditional Use Permit Applica Gopher populations would be 57.5 on the Pendleton/Pilot Rock tion, CUP-N-129 and an Amend controlled by hand baiting, using Highway #74 in an Exclusive ment to the Comprehensive Plan 0.5 percent strychnine-treated oat Farm Use (EFU) Zone. Proposal Goal 5: Max Hellberg, applicant bait, over approximately 2,500 is to allow the operation of a rock and owner. Property is described acres. Probes would be used to crusher and to process aggregate as tax lot 203 of Assessor’s Map locate a burrow, create a hole and in an asphaltic concrete batch 5N 26 26, located east of West deposit the toxic bait in the tun plant. Request is also to add the Eighth Road and south of Idaho nel. Then the hole would be sealed site to the Goal 5 aggregate in Lane, approximately three miles with a piece of paper, to reduce ventory in the Comprehensive west of the City of Irrigon in an the exposure of non-target wild Plan. Criteria for approval include Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) Zone, j life to the bait. Bait would be ap Zoning Ordinance ARTICLE 6, Proposal is to include a 2.6 acre 1 plied at approximately 1/2 pound Section 6.050(9) and ARTICLE and a 9.2 acre area as an exten treated oats per acre, with actual 8, and ORS 215.298(2). sion of an existing gravel pit. Cri strychnine amounts equalling .04 (Continued from January Com teria for approval include Zoning ounce per acre per treatment. The mission Meeting) Conditional Use Ordinance Section 6.050(9), AR units would be baited once with a Permit Application, CUP-N-127: TICLE 8 and ORS 215.298(2). possible second baiting ten days Cascade Natural Gas, applicant; Subdivision Application, SD-N- later. Surveys of the units would Morrow County, owner. Property 204: Curt Richards/Art Kegler, be done after the first year, third is described as the Pleasant View agents and applicants; Frank and year, and the fifth year, to deter Road Right-of-way on Assessor’s Patti Burres, owners. Property is mine need for additional treat Map 5N 27 21, located from State described as tax lots 2407 and ments. Highway 730 south to the West 2408 of Assessor’s Map 5N 2720 Baiting will occur only in those Extension Irrigation Canal and and tax lot 1000 of Assessor’s areas with the highest gopher ac then crossing canal onto Exclusive Map 5N 27 21C, located between tivity. Highway 730 and East Oregon Farm Use land, approximately Comments regarding this three miles east of the City of Lane and on the east and west project must be received by Irrigon. Proposal is to locate a 4” side of Nineteenth Road (a dedi March 10,1999. Comments should cated but not developed County be addressed to Delanne Fergu natural gas main line along the road), approximately 1.5 miles son, District Ranger, P.O. Box 7, County right-of-way and on land in the Exclusive Farm Use Zone. east of the City of Irrigon in a Heppner, OR 97836, or call (541) Criteria for approval include Zon Rural Residential One Acre (RR- 676-9187. 1) Zone. Proposal is to subdivide Published: February 10,1999 ing Ordinance ARTICLE 6, Sec- MU+votlof+i: (+22-1019 7if - !• Music bj Ti« Cundeü startiufi at 5 p.m. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE HEPPNER RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT The Morrow County Court will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on February 17, 1999 at 10:00 a.m., at the Morrow County Health Department at 101 Boardman Avenue NW, Boardman, Morrow County, Oregon to hear public comment on the issue of annexation of territory to the Heppner Rural Fire Protection District. The territory proposed to be annexed is described on the attached Exhibit "A". Any interested person may appear at the time of the hearing and be heard, or submit written comments to the Morrow County Court prior to the time set for the hearing. MORROW COUNTY COURT Exhibit "A” Township 1 South Range 27 EWM Section 34: all Township 2 South Range 27 EWM Section 2: W'/i, W'/i, E'/i Section 3:all Section 4: S'/i Section 9: all Section 10: all Section 11: W'/i, W'/j E'/i Section 13: SW'/i SW'/« lying South of diagonal line from NW comer to SE comer of said SW% Sw'/i Section 14: W'/i, W'/i E'A, SE'/« SE'/« Section 15: all Section 16: all Section 21: N'/j Section 22: N'/i Section 23: N'/j Section 24: N'/i PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING • Us« lor supplemental budget proposing an increase in a fund o< 10 percent or more Morrow County Morrow State of Oregon, lor the fiscal year July 1, to 98 to June : h ri« y n i The hearing will take place on the. 30. 19 County ta February 99 =Q t.m . . □ p.m. 19 = 90 . A copy oI the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after-----F t b r u a E V «— L Ì 2 2 ----------- at O a.m. Morrow County Annex. Heppner. OP. m» tw.r. n 8:00--- Gp.m . □ e.m. and ? =. 99 --------3p .m . SU M M A R Y O F SU P P L E M E N T A L BU D G ET SUOUSM ONLY TWO St PUMPS MIMO MOOrPli 0 FUND: Com puter Equipm ent Reserve J,r>p ira l s i s . non g, 3 i __ a Total Resources A supplem ental s n O utlay « 2 S - Q Q Q -------------- Total Requirements non budget Amount Requirement Amount Resource Is required In order to expend excess carryove fun d s. Published: February 10,1999 Affid 1222________________ I Courthouse 919X9"___ . will be held a t----------H 9 P P I g T - 9 9 Countv The purpose of the hearing is to d iscuss the supplemental budget «nth interested persons. Comments Township 2 South Range 28 EWM Section 19: NW'/«, NW'/« NE% all lying North of County Road Published: February 3 and 10, Morrow A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget lo r. >