SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 19, 2000 children, Petra, Bias, San Juanita, ments to the Port. Written Obituaries Chuy, Nacho and Tomas, all of comments should be delivered at Heppner. He is also survived by the public hearing or mailed to the Hazel Anna Lewis his father, Maximiliano, and Port of Morrow, P.O. Box 200, Hazel Anna Lewis, 88, a long­ sisters, Teresa Elguezabal, Julia Two Marine Drive, Boardman, time Imgon resident, died Mon­ Malcomb, Delores Escobedo, Oregon 97818 in care of the day, July 10,2000 at Good Shep­ Virginia Grant, Rachel General Manager, to be received herd Medical Center in Navarrete, Beronica Elguezabal, no later than the date and time of and brothers, Maximiliano the hearing. Hermiston. Additional information may be Memorial services were held Elguezabal, Jr., and Martian obtained from Gary Neal, General Elguezabal. He was preceded in Friday, July 14, 2000 at Stokes Landing Senior Center m Irrigon. death by 1ns mother Cuca (Maria Manager, Port of Morrow, P.O. disposition was by cremation with del Refugio) and his sister Cucu Box 200, Two Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818, tele­ burial at Desert Lawn Memorial (Maria Price). Memorial contributions for phone (541) 481 -7678. This notice Cemetery in Imgon. She was bom November 26, those who wish may be made to is published pursuant to ORS 1911. at Cascade Locks, to Albert Heppner Booster Club, P.O. Box 192.640, ORS 777.565, and 917, Heppner, Oregon 97836 or Section 147(f) of the Internal^ and Jessie Cogswell Nelson. A resident of Irrigon for the to the Nyssa Sports Boosters c/o Revenue Code, as amended. PORT OF MORROW, past 25 years, she was a member Mike Anderson, 420 North OREGON of the Rebekah Lodge, was ac­ Street, Nyssa, Oregon 97913. Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, Published: July 19 and July 26, tive in home extension and Greenfield Grange. She was an was in charge of arrangements. 2000 Affid_______________________ active member of Stokes Land­ ing Senior Center. PUBLIC NOTICE D A 's Report Mrs. Lewis was preceded in MORROW COUNTY death by her husband, Miles LAND USE HEARING Lewis, in 1995. Morrow County District THE MORROW COUNTY Survivors include a sister, Ruth Attorney David C. Allen reports Gabriel of Vancouver, Washing­ handling the following business: PLANNING COMMISSION will ton; and numerous other relatives July 13: James Floyde Percy hold the following hearings of and friends. plead guilty to possession of a public interest on Monday, July 31, Memorial contributions may be controlled substance and was 2000, at 7:30 p.m. at the Morrow made to the Stokes Landing Se­ sentenced to 18 months formal County School District Building at nior Center in Imgon. probation, a six-month the comer of State Highways 207 Bums Mortuary of Hermiston suspension of driving privileges, and 74 in Lexington, Oregon: Conditional Use Permit Appli­ was in charge of arrangements. ordered to complete a drug cation, CUP-S-150: Lamplighter package and pay$1,474 in fines, Juan G. Elguezabal Homes for Willard and Judith fees and assessments. -Jeremy M. Carroll plead no Horton, applicants; Don Averill, contest to criminal mischief II owner. Property is described as and sentenced to 30 days in jail, tax lot 202 of Assessor’s Map 4S suspended on the condition that 28 27, located adjacent to Cuts- he complete all conditions of forth Park on Willow Creek Road, probation, 24 months probation, approximately 20miles southeast 40 hours of community service, of the City of Heppner. The barred from the Boardman proposal is to site a dwelling on an Laundromat and ordered to write existing 3.50 acre parcel in a a letter of apology to the victim Forest Use (FU) Zone. Criteria and pay $902.05 in fines, fees for approval includes Morrow Juan Elguézabal and assessments. County Zoning Ordinance Section 3.020(B)(27), 3.020(D)(3) and Juan Guadalupe Elguezabal, PUBLIC NOTICE 3.030(E) and (F). 48, of Heppner, formerly of NOTICE OF PUBLIC Conditional Use Permit Appli­ Nyssa, died Friday, July 14, HEARING AND SPECIAL cation, CUP-N-151: Port of 2000, peacefully surrounded by MEETING OF THE BOARD Morrow for McGinn Brothers family and loved ones at Good OF COMMISSIONERS OF Trucking, applicants and owners. Shepherd Community Hospital in THE PORT OF MORROW, Property is described as tax lot Herfniston after a courageous OREGON 110 of Assessor’s Map 4N 24, battle with cancer. Farms, LLC Project) located on the west side Tower Vigil with Rosary was (Threemile PUBLIC NOTICE IS Road in the Port of of Morrow Monday, July 17, at Saint HEREBY GIVEN that on August Airport, approximately five miles Bridget Catholic Church in 9, 2000, the Board of Commis­ west of the City of Boardman. Nyssa, OR. Funeral Mass was sioners (the “Board”) of the Port The proposal is to build and Tuesday, July 18, at Saint Patrick of Morrow, Oregon (the “Port”) operate a maintenance shop to Catholic Church in Heppner. will hold a special meeting Concluding service and burial service trucks that support and followed at the Heppner Masonic commencing at 1:30 p.m. The haul cattle and feed to local cattle public hearing and special meeting operations. Criteria for approval Cemetery. He was bom to Maximiliano will be held in the Port of Morrow includes Morrow County Zoning and Maria del Refugio Commission Boardroom, located Ordinance Sections 3.010(D)(8), Elguezabal on September 16, at Two Marine Drive, Boardman, 3.071(N), 6.020 and OAR 660- 1951, in a cave in Mexico. Fie Oregon 97818. The purpose of the hearing and 013-0080. spent his early years in M. Land Partition Request, LP-N- Muzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico, and special meeting is to hear public 263: Sidney and Randy Britt, immigrated to the United States comment on a proposed plan of applicants and owners. Property in 1954. The family worked in financing whereby Threemile, is described as tax lots 1400 and several states before settling in Farms, LLC, an Oregon limited 1600 of Assessor’s Map IN 27, liability company (the “Com­ located on Big Butter Creek Nyssa in 1956. He went to the first grade two pany”) has requested the Port to Road, 18 miles east times, once to learn English and issue industrial development rev­ of the approximately City of Lexington. the second time to learn enue bonds (the “Bonds”) in one proposal is to partition a parcel The of evtrything else. He had a great or more senes. The Board will land comprised of two tax lots love of life and from the consider an ordinance or resolu­ 1,153 acres) into beginning was always a leader in tion authorizing the proposed (approximately three parcels in an Exclusive school, athletics and in life. He issuance of Bonds. Farm Use (EFU) Zone. Criteria was raised and attended school in The proceeds of the Bonds will for approval includes Morrow Nyssa, graduating from Nyssa be used to finance or refinance, in County Subdivision Ordinance High School in 1970. whole or in part, the cost of 5, Sections 5.020 and On September 1, 1973, he acquinng, constructing and install­ ARTICLE 5.030. married Mary Ann Dority in ing certain solid waste disposal Land Partition Request, LP-N- Nyssa. They lived in M. facilities which are an integral part Muzquiz, Mexico, before of the Company’s three proposed 264 and PLA-N-86-00: Julie and attending Eastern Oregon State daines located on approximately Jaime Aguilera, applicants; Timo­ College in LaGrande. For 19 360 acres on the north and south thy M. Hellberg, owner. Property years he taught social studies, sides of Taggares Lane, between is described as tax lots 1700 and global studies and Spanish in the Threemile Road on the west side, 1800 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26 Nyssa schools. Although he liked and Tower Road on the east side, 25D, located on the south side of teaching, his true love was in Boardman, Oregon 97818, and Nevada Lane, east of Second Street West, approximately one- coaching. He coached football, pay certain related costs of eighth mile south of the city limits basketball, and softball. His to issuance (the “Project”). The of Irrigon. The proposal is to summers were full of ball games initial owner the Project is the partition a 1.67 acre parcel and and all-star tournaments. He Company. The of Bonds will not be adjust a property line to create two made many lasting friendships. general obligations of the Port, nor one-acre parcels in a Rural While coaching in Nyssa, his shall the Bond be payable from a Residential One Acre (RR-1) family and friends helped him tax levied upon any property Zone. Criteria for approval build the Juan Elguezabal within the Port, but will be payable includes Morrow County Subdivi­ Baseball field. solely from payments made by the sion Ordinance ARTICLE 5, In 1997, Mr. Elguezabal and his Company a direct pay letter of Sections 5.020 and 5.030. three oldest children moved to credit or a or credit facility to be Land Partition Request, LP-N- Heppner. He taught Spanish and obtained by the Company 265; Philip and Dixie Morford, coached. In 1998, the rest of his' pledged to the payment of and the applicants and owners. Property family moved to Heppner. With Bonds. is described as tax lot 400 of his winning personality and The maximum aggregate face Assessor’s Map 5N 26 23C, charisma, he again made lots of amount of the series of Bonds located on the north side of friends of all ages. The last seven months of his ( proposed to be issued pursuant to Washington Lane between Sixth life he lived for his family and such plan of financing will not and Seventh Streets, approxi­ the teams he coached. Both his exceed Twenty Million Dollars mately two miles northwest of the City of Irrigon. The proposal is to basketball team and softball team ($ 20 , 000 , 000 ). made it to the state play-offs. The public hearing will provide partition a 3.88 acre parcel into Of all his wonderful talents, a reasonable opportunity for three parcels each larger than the the thing he did the best was interested persons to express their one acre minimum of the Rural being "Papi". He loved having views, both orally and in writing, Residential One Acre (RR-1) children, playing with them, on the proposed issuance of the Zone. Criteria for approval singing to them, guiding them, Bonds and the location and nature includes Morrow County Subdivi­ coaching them, holding them and of the facilities where the building sion Ordinance ARTICLE 5, teaching them about sports, life, and equipment to be financed will Sections 5.020 and 5.030. love and his faith m God. be located. Interested persons are Land Partition Request, LP- He is survived by his loving invited to attend and testify at this N-266: Ivar and Lina Christensen, wife, Mary Ann, and their hearing or submit written com­ applicants and owners. Property is described as tax lot 300 of Assessor’s Map 2N 27, located on the north side of State Highway 207 (Lexington-Echo Highway), approximately 17 miles southwest of the City of Echo. The proposal is to partition approximately 900 acres from a 2,000 acre parcel in an Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) Zone. Criteria for approval includes Morrow County Subdivi­ sion Ordinance ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after July 20,2000. For more information, please contact Tamra Mabbott at the Morrow County Planning Department at 922-4624 or 676-5650. DATED this 19th day of July 2000 . MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: July 19,2000 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Heppner will hold a public hearing August 14,2000 to accept testimony regarding pas­ sage of an ordinance to allow operation of Class I and Class II ATV’s upon City of Heppner streets. This ordinance would allow Class I and Class II all terrain vehicles upon City streets when operated in accordance with all rules of the road and when in compliance with all safety equipment regulations. The hear­ ing will be held at 7:00 PM at 188 W. Willow, Heppner, Oregon. Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for viewing at Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Gerald W’. Breazeale City Manager Publish: July 19 and July 26,2000. Affid PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF STREET VACATION The City Council of the City of Heppner, on its own motion, will conduct a public hearing on Aug. 7, 2000 at 7:30 p.m. on the vacation of the following de­ scribed street: The 100 foot section of the unnamed street which abuts lot 8, block 6 Valley View Heights Estates Addition to the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore­ gon and which connects the south ends of Thompson and Bisbee Street. Any person objecting to the street vacation may attend the meeting described above or may submit written objections to the City prior to the hearing. Published: July 19 and August 2,2000 PUBLIC NOTICE The Council for the City of Heppner, Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 PM on Au­ gust 14,2000 at Heppner City Hall, 188 North West Willow Street re­ garding violations of City Ordi­ nance No. 474, an.Ordinance Abating Nuisance for Accumula­ tion of Solid Waste and Fire Haz­ ards. The following properties are in violation of the ordinance because of deposits of solid wastes scat­ tered about the premises that cre­ ate a fire hazard and harborage for rodents and insects and is in­ jurious to the health, safety and general welfare of the people. 1. 340 NW Water Street, Map #2S 26 27DD, Tax Lot #2100. 2. 460 NW West Street, Map #2S 26 27 DA, Tax Lot #5300 3.620 North Elder Street, Map #2S 26 26CC, Tax Lot #3200 4.135 East Center Street, Map #2S 26 35BB, Lot #4500. Published: July 19,2000 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Lexington cur­ rently has three council position and the mayor’s position open for the November election. Position #1 & #2 will serve a 4 year term beginning January o f2001. Posi­ tion #3 is vacantpresently and the term ends January of2002 and the Mayors position will end in Janu­ ary of 2002. Applications may be picked up at Town Hall at the of­ fice or on the bulletin board. Peti­ tions are due in to the county clerk’s office August 31,2000 for the November election. Published: July 12 and 19,2000 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of LUCILE RIETMANN, Deceased. Probate No. 00 PR 015 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative of 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 Representative c/o Robert p. O ’Rourke, Kottcam p and O’Rourke, LLP, 331 S. E. 2nd, P. O. Box 490, Pendleton, 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 Per­ sonal Representative. Dated and first published this 12th day of July, 2000. Harold W. Rietmann Personal Representative P.O. Box 105 lone, Oregon, 97843 Robert E. O’Rourke Kottcamp & O’Rourke, LLP Attorneys for Personal Representative 331 S. E. 2nd P. O. Box 490 Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Published: July 12,19 and 26,2000 Affid CLASSIFIED ADS Heppner DayCare, Inc.: full­ time and part-time positions. Con­ tact Merry Brannon, 676-5429. ___________________ 7-5-tfc Willow Creek Clinic is tak­ ing applications for one position: nurse. Please stop by or call 676- 5440. ______________ 7-19-lc The Morrow County Farm Service Agency is accepting ap­ plications for a Temporary Of­ fice Program Technician. Ap­ plicants must be 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent. The duties will include general office work including typ­ ing, filing and operating comput­ ers. Salary will be dependent on experience. Applications can be picked up at any FSA office. The deadline for applications to be delivered or postmarked is COB Monday, July 24, 2000 to the Morrow County FSA Office, 430 Linden Way, Heppner, OR 97836. The FSA is an equal opportunity employer. _____________________ 7-19-lc Heritage Land Co. H 180W Baltimore #5, Heppner "UIT0* 676-5049 • 49,000 - price reduced 2 bed­ room, 1 bath attractive older home on quiet dead-end street. Newer metal roof. Owner can help finance. • 79,900 - 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, newer floor covering, roof and paint, spiral staircase to office/ family area, lots of storage, ga- rage/shop. A best buy. Price re­ duced. • 59,000 -1 bedroom, 1 bath with toft and 5 acre tot M/L, tots of deck, firep lace with insert. Blake Ranch. • 75,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath on large tot with garden area, fire­ place with insert and large shop building with bathroom. • 51,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath on Willow Creek with new metal roof and covered porch. Lots of park­ ing, storage shed and garden spot. Sharon Lewis 676-5233 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228 www.heppner.net .4 0 per word Card of Thanks: up to 1 00 words - $5 Deadline: Tuesday at noon W illo w C reek R e a lt y 676-5241 CARD OF THANKS A big thank you to all our neigh­ bors for helping with our fire Sun­ day. Special thanks to Corey and Marcy Miller for your eagle eye and quick response. Thanks to everyone, we were able to keep it small and had the fire out in no time. Honorable mention goes out to Wilbur. Mark and Terrie Cutsforth _____________________ 7-19-lc HELP WANTED Recorder Position Open The Town of Lexington has a part-time position of Town Re­ corder open. The position will be paid $8/hr. for 16-19 hours/wk. The position requires knowledge­ able skills in word processing, of­ fice automation, filing, office pro­ cedures, bookkeeping, payroll, record keeping and budgeting. Must be bondable and have ex­ cellent communication and people skills. Closes July 31,2000. __________________ 7-12-2C The Morrow County Behav­ ioral Health Dept, is seeking two Alcohol and Drug Counselors, one full-time position in Wheeler County and a part-time position in Boardman. CADC required. Starting salary from $2,169 to $2,227, DOQ, plus excellent ben­ efits. Criminal history check re­ quired. For application, contact Andrea Denton, Morrow County Court­ house, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836, phone (541) 676-5620. Morrow County is an equal op­ portunity employer. _____________________ 7-19-lc Morrow County is now ac­ cepting applications for temporary help to provide night security at the Fair and Rodeo grounds dur­ ing the week of August 15-18, 2000, for $6.75 per hour, and lit­ ter patrol from August 16-20, 2000, for $6.50 per hour. Contact Andrea Denton, Mor­ row County Courthouse, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836. Appli­ cations to be returned by 5 p.m. on July 31,2000. Morrow County is an equal opportunity employer. 7-19-lc JoyceK ay & Jerry H ollom on f it ‘SHmST Want to start your own business? For sale: an excellent Main Street lo­ cation, comer lot 50’x132', building 12'x36' with a paved parking lot. 28,000 G reat investm ent opportunity. New duplex close to shopping-each unit approx. 940 sq. ft., 2-bedroom with laundry hookups, dishwasher and disposal. Lot size approx. 10,500 sq. ft. Good rental history. 139,000 Building site with view. Two vacant lots, 90'x120’ each, with water and sewer on site. Paved, curbed, dead­ end street. Property has view of town and beyond. 30,000 Charming home with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath, 1022 sq. ft. with newer roof on a flat 50’x90’ lot in an excellent neighborhood. 215 Church St., #00-4. 40,000 L lke-n ew good q u a lity 1996 Fleetwood mfg. home. Three bed­ room, 2 bath. Located in lone on over 3/4 of an acre, fenced with bam and storage shed. Neatly landscaped. Must see to appreciate. 290 E. Third St., #00-06. 82,000 Unique home with jacuzzi tub in master bath and large shower in sec­ ond bath. Newer remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets and built-ins. 13 x26' deck off kitchen. Three bedrooms, utility room, fenced yard and carport/ shop. Flat lot 140‘x78’ m/l. 255 W. Union, #00-07. 69,900 $ $ $ $ $ $ REAL ESTATE I have buyers interested in the following properties: 1) small mountain acreage suitable for cabin; 2) property at Penland Lake; 3) 2-3 bedroom home out­ side of town with some acreage; 4) 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with at least 1 acre of land; 5) 4 bed­ room fixer-upper in Heppner or Lexington; 6) 200-300 acre par­ cel of grazing land for cattle. Must have access and water; 7) 3 bed­ room home on 60-100 acres in $ 130,000-$175,000 price range; 8) 3 bedroom home on 1-3 acres with large yard, well-maintained, ready to move in, $65,000-$87,000 price range. If you have property like this or other property you would like to sell, please contact David Sykes at 676-9228 or 676-9939 evenings. Your property listing will go on the Internet at www. heppner.net. Heritage Land Co., Heppner, OR 97836. _____________________ 7-19-tfx