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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 10, 2000
Obituaries
W .C.C.C. Golf
Leota Lucille Lindblad
Leota Lucille Lindblad, 86, of
College Place, Washington, died
Sunday, May 7, 2000, at her
home.
Recitation of the Rosary will be
held on Wednesday, May 10,
2000, at 7 p.m. at the Chapel of
Herring Funeral Home with
Deacon Dale Shaeffer of
Assumption Catholic Church
officiating. Funeral Mass will be
held on Thursday, May 11, 2000,
at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic
Church
in
Walla
Walla,
Washington,
with
Father
Fernando Maldonado officiating.
Burial will follow at the Heppner
Masonic Cemetery in Heppner.
Mrs. Lindblad was bom on
September 5, 1913, in Pendleton,
to Walter and Ella Sperry
Farrens. She lived in Hardman
where she spent most of her
childhood and graduated from
high school there. She lived with
her parents after high school and
worked with them on various
ranches in the Heppner area. She
also worked in the shipyards
during WWI1.
In 1947, she started a career in
professional
cooking.
She
worked in various restaurants in
Northeastern Oregon and spent
several years cooking at St.
Anthony's Hospital in Pendleton.
She had one son by a previous
marriage to Bud Ayers. He
preceded her in death. She
married Ernie Parrish and he
preceded her in death in 1955.
She married Kenneth Lindblad
on August 20, 1983, in Burien,
Washington. They lived in
Seattle until 1995 when they
moved
to College
Place,
Washington, where they have
resided there for five years.
She was an outreach minister
for St. Elizabeth Church in
Burien, Washington, and was in
charge of the Highpoint Low
Income Housing Project in west
Seattle for 12 years. She was a
member of Helping Hand’s
Society to help the Millionaire's
Club Charity. She received the
Women Helping Women Award
for Soroptomist International For
Outstanding Service. She was
also a member of the Rebekah
Lodge and Degree o f Honor
Lodge in Heppner.
Survivors include her husband
Kenneth Lindblad; daughter
Katheryn Craig of Carter,
Montana; son and daughter-in-
law Alvin and Helga Jean Ayers
o f Grass Valley; a brother, Verl
Farrens o f Oregon City; and
cousins Nancy Ward and Penny
Smith, both of Walla Walla,
Washington.
She was preceded in death by
two husbands, one brother and
one sister.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Christian Aid Center
or Millionaire's Club of Seattle
or a charity of choice through the
Herring Funeral Home.
Herring Groseclose Funeral
Home
of
Walla
Walla,
Washington, is in charge of
arrangements.
Lona Louise
Wehling
(White)
Lona Louise (White) Wehling,
56, o f Linwood, Washington,
died Saturday, April 29, 2000, at
her home.
Funeral service was held at the
First Lutheran Church in Bothell,
Washington on Saturday, May 6,
2000 .
She was bom October 20, 1943
in Yakima, Washington, to
Gordon and Maravene White.
She attended school in lone.
Survivors include her daughter
and son-in-law, Jonna and
Michael Pollard of Eugene;
siblings, Charles White of
Anacortes. Washington, Thomas
White of Hermiston and Gerrald
White of Omaha, Nebraska; three
grandchildren and several nieces
and nephews.
Evergreen Washelli Funeral
Home o f Bothell, Washington,
was in charge o f arrangements.
Farm
Residential
Commercial
Flatwork
Foundations
S ervino A ll
O r U matilla
At M orrow
C ounties
WCCC Ladies’ Play
Tuesday, May 2
Low gross of the field: Dana
Reid
Low net o f the field: Betty
Christman.
Least putts of the field: Pat
Edmundson.
Flight A: low gross Jan
Paustian; low net Lynnea Sargent;
least putts Carol Norris.
Flight B: low gross Suzanne
Jepsen; low net Shari Stahl and
Bernice Lott; least putts Joyce
Dinkins.
Flight C: low gross Barbara
Gilbert; low net Jackie Allstott;
least putts Lorrene Montgomery.
Chip in: #14 Carol Norris, #18
Bernice Lott.
Birdie: #13 Pat Edmundson.
Team best score: Lorrene
Montgomery, Kim Houweling,
Dana Reid.
M C G C News
By Sandi Day
The weekly shoot of the Mor­
row County Gun Club was held
at the TKO sporting clay range at
Ruggs on Sunday, May 7. A large
turnout made for a great day of
shooting in the sun and a delicious
barbecue was held following the
shoot.
Bob Krein was the overall win­
ner for the day, followed by
Harvey Childers, Curt Day and
Dick Allen. Deona Hodges led the
way for the ladies, with Lorn
(Day) Branstetter taking second.
Sandi Day was third and Chrissy
Wall was fourth.
The MCGC will be back at the
club house in Lexington next Sun­
day for their regular shoot. A meat
shoot will be held on Sunday, May
21, beginning at 9 a.m.
Ballots due
May 16
Morrow County voters are
reminded that mail-in ballots are
due at the Morrow County
Clerk's office by May 16.
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION will
hold the following hearings of
public interest on Monday, May
22, 2000, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Morrow County School Distnct
Building at the comer of State
Highways 207 and 74 in Lexing­
ton, Oregon:
Conditional Use Permit Appli­
cation, CUP-S-149: Ed and Nina
Baker, applicants and owners.
Property is described as tax lot
206 of Assessor’s Map 4S 28 27,
located off a private easement
from Park Lane in the Cutsforth
Park area, approximately 14 miles
southeast of the City of Heppner.
The proposal is to site a
recreational dwelling on a 4.19
acre parcel in a Forest Use (FU)
Zone. Criterial for approval
includes Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance Section 3.020(B)(27),
3.020(D)(3) and 3.030(E) and
(F).
Land Partition Request, LP-N-
262: Ron and Delma Heiple,
applicants and owners. Property
is described as tax lot 201 of
Assessor’s Map 4N 24 14, in an
Exclusive Farm Use/Small Farm
Forty Zone (EFU/SF-40) located
on the north side of Kunze Lane,
approximately five miles south­
west of the City of Boardman.
Proposal is to partition an
approximate 4.5 acre parcel as a
“nonfarm” dwelling parcel and
combine remaining 72 acres with
adjoining property (tax lot 205).
Criteria for approval include
Morrow County Subdivision Ordi­
nance ARTICLE 5, Section 5.020
and 5.030 and Section 3.010(F)
and (G) and Oregon Administra­
tive Rules.
Appeal of Morrow County
Planning Director’s decision not
to allow the temporary use of a
travel trailer as a residence during
A l p in e
C oncrete
C o n s t r u c t io n
t v túO H
(541) 676-8024
CCB# 110121
i
1
the construction of a permanent
residence: C. D. Grittman, appel­
lant, represented by Janet L.
Stauffer, Attorney At Law.
Subject property is described as
tax lot 1400 of Assessor’s Map
4N 25 14C, located on the
southwest comer of Wilson Lane
and Eastregaard Vey Road in the
Eastregaard Subdivision approxi­
mately three miles southeast of
the City of Boardman. Critena for
denial of the permit includes
Morrow County Zoning Ordi­
nance Section 4.150.
First of three hearings to
amend the Morrow County
Zoning Ordinance: Deane Seeger
for Concerned Citizens oflrrigon,
applicant. Proposal is to delete
Section 3.040(2)(G) regarding
aggregate operations in the Rural
Residential One Acre Zone: The
proposal would affect all Rural
Residential Zoned property in
Morrow County. Criteria for
approval includes ARTICLE 8 of
the Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance.
First of three hearings to
amend the Morrow County
Zoning Ordinance: Richard and
Sylvia Sandford, III, applicants
and owners. Request is to change
the zone designation of an
approximate 2 to 4 acre portion of
tax lot 901 of Assessor’s Map IN
24 04, a 20 acre parcel located on
the north side of State Highway 74
within the Urban Growth Bound­
ary of the City of lone. Proposal is
to change this portion of tax lot 901
from R-3 to C-l Zoning in order
for the applicant to site storage
units. Criteria for approval in­
cludes ARTICLE 8 of the
Morrow County Zoning Ordi­
nance and the Urban Growth
Management Agreement with the
City of lone.
Opportunity to voice support or
opposition to the above proposals
or to ask questions will be
provided. Failure to raise an issue
in person or by letter or failure to
provide sufficient specificity to
afford the decision maker an
opportunity to respond to the
issues precludes appeal to the
Land Use Board of Appeals
based on those issues.
Copies o f the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after May 12,2000. For
more information, please contact
Tamra Mabbott at the Morrow
County Planning Department at
922-4624 or 676-5650.
DATED this 10th day of May
2000 .
MORROW COUNTY PLAN­
NING DEPARTMENT
Published: May 10,2000
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
MABEL I. O ’HARA,
Deceased
Probate No. 00 PR 007
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed and has qualified as the
Personal Representative o f this
estate. All persons having claims
against the estate are hereby
required to present the same, with
proper vouchers, within four
months after the date of first
publication of this notice as stated
below, to the Personal Represen­
tative c/o Robert E. O ’Rourke,
Kottkamp & O ’Rourke, LLP, 331
S. E. 2nd, P. O. Box 490, Pendle­
ton, Oregon 97801, or they may be
barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the Personal Represen­
tative or the attorneys for the
Personal Representative.
Dated and first published this
26th day o f April, 2000.
Jen McElligott
Personal Representative
60760 Zinter Road
P.O. Box 4
lone, Oregon 97843
Robert E. O ’Rourke
Kottkamp & O ’Rourke, LLP
Attorneys for Personal Repre­
sentative
331 S. E. 2nd
P. O. Box 490
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
Published: Apnl 26, May 3 and 10,
2000
Affid
ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS
The Morrow County Clerk’s
Office is now accepting applica­
tions for a full-time Chief Deputy
Clerk position. Office experi­
ence, including computer word
processing skills, is required. Re­
ception and filing skills preferred.
Salary is $1,741 per month plus
excellent benefits. Contact An­
drea Denton, Morrow County
C ourthouse, P.O. Box 788,
Heppner OR 97836; phone (541)
676-5620. Applications due same
address by 5 p.m., June 1, 2000.
Morrow County is an equal op­
PUBLIC NOTICE
portunity employer.
The Morrow County Museum _____________________ 5-10-2c
Commision will meet Tuesday,
M & A Auto Parts in Condon
May 16, 2000, at 7:30 PM at the is accepting applications for a full­
Morrow County Museum.
time counter/sales position.
Published: May 10,2000_______ 40+ hours per week. Wages $10-
$12 per hour. Benefits include
M edical Insurance, LTD and
HELP W A N T E D
Groundman - Columbia Ba­ 4 0 IK Retirement. Applications
sin Electric Cooperative is due May 19. For more informa­
seeking a highly motivated indi­ tion or to receive an application
vidual to fill a new position of call (541) 384-6000 or 1-800-574-
3424.
Groundm an based out o f the
5-10-2C
Heppner headquarters facility.
This position will assist the line
SERVICES
crews in all aspects of line con­
struction and maintenance.
Linoleum, carpet and Pergo
For application materials, con­ sale and installation. Free esti­
tact: Columbia Basin Electric Co- mates. Call Tim Hedman, eve­
Op at 171 Linden Way in Heppner nings, 676-9054. Licensed and
or call (541) 676-9146 or request bonded #78201.
m aterials at cbectom w @ ______________________ 1-S-tfc
oregonvos.net. Applications will *Blu Blakeley Construction*
be received at the Heppner office
Commercial and Residential
until 5 p.m. on May 12, 2000.
New Phone Number
EOE.
1-541-989-8501 Lie #89458
_____________________ 4-26-3C
See Business Directory Ad
Morrow County is now ac­ ______________________3-8-tfc
cepting applications for a full­
G oing on vacation? Need
time janitor. Salary is $ 1,364 per someone to take care of your
month plus excellent benefits. pet? My house or yours? Please
Some commercial cleaning expe­ call 676-5733, ask for Tammy.
rience preferred, but not required. ________
5-10-2c
Applications may be obtained
from Andrea Denton, Morrow
RENTALS
County Courthouse, P.O. Box 788,
RV space for rent. $125/month,
Heppner OR 97836; phone (54 1 )
676-5620. Applications returned plus utilities. Quiet by the creek.
to the same address. M orrow 989-8404. Lots o f shade trees,
County is an equal opportunity yard and garden spot.
4-5-tfc
employer.
_____________________ 5-10-lc
Lanham Apartments: 1 bed­
room, 1 bath, $270/month. Water,
Farm Job Opening
sewer, heat and garbage paid. 676-
I mmediato Employment
< ri;>nuH nrlslel I
Excellent pay. Located in Mor­ 5233. ....
11-17-tfc
row and Gilliam County. Diversi­
fied farming: dry land wheat and
For rent: nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath
irrigated crops plus a retail/whole- doublewide on large shady lot in
sale wheat seed operation.
Lexington. Garden spot, fruit
Must have experience on 300+ trees, storage sheds, carport. $425
HP tractors and large field equip­ month, garbage included. 676-
ment, servicing same. Experience 9759.
performing light field service in­
3-29-tfc
cluding welding. Oregon Private
Lexington-For Rent: small
Pesticide license required.
house with 3 bdrms and one bath.
We reward hard work and pro­ Range, refrigerator, washer and
ductivity. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. days, six dryer. Garden area plus small stor­
days a week, $22.00/hr starting age shed. No smoking. Pets on
pay.
approval plus deposit required.
We are a drug and alcohol free Rent $475 (w ater-cable inc.),
work place.
$395 deposit. R eferences re ­
Please send resume to P.O. quired. Call (541)989-8320.
Box 48, lone, OR 97843.
_____________________ 4-19-4c
_____________________ 5-10-2c
For Rent: 2 bedroom house,
Own a computer? Put it to Heppner, $350 per month. $125
work! $25-$75/hr. PT/FT. 1-888- security deposit. No pets. Call
567-7846.
685-4325. www.b-hapi.com.
5-10-lc
5-10-4c
Reminder notices due May 15, 2000 will not
be mailed out for the third tax trimester.
Payments are still due May 15, 2000.
If you have any questions, call toll free
in the Irrigon area 922-4103,
or Boardman area, 481-2112,
Heppner-Lexington-lone area, call 676-5628.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Bud­
get Committee o f the Ione-Lex-
ington Cemetery Distnct, Morrow
State o f Oregon, to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year July 1,
2000 to June 30,2001 will beheld
at lone City Hall lone, Oregon.
The meeting will take place on the
18th day of May, 2000 at 7:00 P.M.
The purpose of the meeting is to
receive the budget message and
to receive comment from the pub­
lic on the budget. A copy of the
budget docum ent may be in­
spected or obtained on or after 5-
18-00 at lone City Hall, between
the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00
P.M..
This is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget Com­
mittee will take place. Any per­
son may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed pro­
grams with the Budget Commit­
tee.
Published: May 3 and 10,2000
Affid
CLASSIFIED
ADS
.40 per word
Card of Thanks:
up to 100 words - $5
Deadline:
Tuesday at noon
C A R D OF T H A N K S
The Heppner Little League
would like to thank Marcia and
Gary Kemp for tfieir generous
donation of “Play Ball” for our
fields. The people o f Heppner
have worked really hard to make
the fields playable for the kids and
kids in the future. It is with dona­
tions like yours that keeps
Heppner Little League going.
Thanks again.
Heppner Little League Board
_____________________ 5-10-lc
The Heppner Little League
would like to thank The Shoe Box
for donating the hats for the two
wiffle ball teams. Without dona­
tions like yours, Heppner Little
League would have a hard time
supporting all of our teams. Thank
you also for getting all the T-shirts
done on time. We know it was
short notice but thanks for going
the extra mile.
Heppner Little League
5-10-lc
FORM
LB-1
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
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Boar d o f D ire cto rs
A meeting of the ________ __ ___________________________________
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7:30
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M*Y 25,2000
.w ilt be held o n .
(G tM fw n g Body)
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R iverside High School, B oardm an, O regon
. The purpose ol this meeting is lo discuss the budget for
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M orrow C ounty U nified R ecreation D istrict
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the I'scal year beginning July 1 . 2000 as approved by th e --------------------------------
— ----------------------------- Budget Committee
M orrow C ounty C ourthouse
A summary of the budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be Inspected or obtained a t.
100 C o u rt S treet. H eppner, O regon
am
. between the hours of
8:00 _and
gm
5:00
This budget was prepared on
a basis ol accounting that Is B conslstent; O not consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year Major changes,
H any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below.
Co u r t i
C«,
M orrow
N/A
Q o vw iw ig Body
Cyde Estes______
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
(541 ) 676-5808
Approved Budget
Next Year — 2000-2001
Adopted Budget
This Year — 1999-2000
481.387 _________________S Q L 5 5 L
Anticipated
Requirements
Anticipated
Resources
17.000 __________________ 15,000
522.5551
498.387
197,955.
81,800
414.600
416.56 7_
498 387 ________________ £22J>55j
416.587 _________________ 414.600.
12 Total R e so u rc e s — add Unes 10 and 1 1 .....................
13 Total Property Taxes Estim ated to be Received (line 1 1 )..
Estimated
Ad Valorem
Property Taxes
2,700
2,800
31.206
31.356
450.743 ________________ 4 4 8 ,5 0 6
___________ *
Tax Levies
By Type
1
Rale or Amount
Rata or Amount
4560
m .
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Debt AuthorUsd. Not Incurred
Debt Outstanding
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Published: May 10, 2000
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