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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
MISCELLANEOUS
REAL ESTATE
W illo w
y C ro o k
R e a lty
676-5241
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Joyce K ay & Jerry H ollom an
V IE W L O T , overlooking W illow
Creek Dam and Reservoir. Lot #100 in
Lakeview Heights, 146’x75' m/l. All ser­
vices available on site at the end of a
cul-de-sac with rural living atmosphere
in the city limits. #01-17. $ 2 3 ,5 0 0 .
Advertise your business with
solid magnet door signs from
the Heppner Gazette-Times.
676-9228, ask for David.
______________________ 5-3-tfx
Golf clubs still for sale! Used
Wilson Pro-staff oversized golf
clubs. 1-3-5 woods, 3-pitching
wedge irons. In good condition.
Only $175. Call 676-9877 eve­
nings.
3-6-tfx
C LEA N A N D C O ZY B U N G A LO W
with 3 bedrooms, 1694 sq. ft. m/l in­
cluding basement. F/A oil with air con­
ditioning. Price includes kitchen appli­
ances. Lot is 60’x132’ m/l with creek
running through and RV parking. 195
N. Quaid Street. #00-11. All this for only
59,500. R E D U C E D TO $ 5 5 ,0 0 0 .
PER FEC T STA R TER H O M E O R
R E TIR E M E N T. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
carport and 18’x13’ m/l shop, all on a
large corner lot, 100’x100’ m/l. Located
in the nice quiet town of lone. Excellent
place to raise children. 575 E. 2nd, lone.
#01-19 A skin g $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 .
A D R EA M H O M E w ith a V IE W and
low maintenance. Oak cabinets, Pella
windows, metal siding, brick trim and a
composite deck. This luxurious 5 bed­
room, 3'/2 bath home has a daylight
basement with patio and a family room,
F/A/Gas. One of a kind!! 200 Thomp­
son Street. #02-04. $ 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
PUBLIC NOTICE
Heritage
Land Co.
09
180 W. Baltimore
#5, Heppner
676-5049
• 139,900 - One two-story, 4 bed­
room, 2 bath home, remodeled
k'tchen with oak cabinets, newer
windows; also includes one bed­
room, one bath rental, and one
two bedroom, one bath with full
basem ent rental home - all on
one tax lot.
• 16,000 - 13,942 sq. ft. lot with
view of Willow Creek. Ready to
build. Heppner. SALE P E N D IN G
• 127,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with family room, fireplace
with wood insert, on view lot.
• 15,000 - flat commercial lot just
off Main Street, Heppner.
• 7 6 ,0 0 0 - 3 bedroom , 2 bath
newer mobile on view lot. Cov­
ered patio. Oak kitchen, lots of up­
grades. Lots of parking.
1987 Chevy Conversion Van.
Custom paint, luxurious interior,
excellent condition, almost new
tires, PB, PS, PW, dual AC sys­
tem. 67,358 miles. 676-5866.
2-5-2c
BUILDING MATERIALS
All steel building, 50x60, was
$ 11,500, now $8,215. Others avail­
able. 1-800-292-0111.
2-12-lp
SERVICES
Linoleum, carpet and Pergo
sale and installation. Free esti­
mates. Call Tim Hedman, eve­
nings, 676-9054. Licensed and
bonded #78201.
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INTERNET
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-9228
Real Estate Listings
www. heppner. n e t
LOST « FOUND
tvw w .heppner.net
RENTALS
For rent: two bedroom apart­
ments. Willow View, 515 N. El­
der, Heppner. 676-9019 or 208-
384-1589.
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For rent: 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home, $650/month. $300 security
deposit. Pets, $250, non-refund-
able. Non smoking. (509) 967-
2739.
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For rent: 3 bedroom, 1 Vi bath
furnished home in Heppner. $500
plus deposit. (541)941-3321.
2-12-tfc
LOST D O G Lost in car acci­
dent approx. 10 miles north of
Condon by Gwendolyn; three year
old brindle (marbled gray, black,
tan) greyhound mix. She is very
friendly and could be injured. RE­
WARD! Call Maggie Nicholson,
(541) 384-3278 or (541) 377-4804.
2-5-2c
GARAGE SALE
Second Garage Sale: prices
reduced, lots of new stuff. Feb.
15, 8 a.m.-l p.m., old Lexington
Lumber Building, Lexington.
2-5-2c
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
O n W ednesday, February 19, 2003 at 7 :00 p.m ., the Board o f D ire c to r* w ill d is c u tí and
adopt a proposed supplem ental budget fo r Oregon T ra il L ib rary D istric t fo r the fiscal
year 20 02-2 003 . The m eeting w ill be held et the Heppner L ib rary . 44 4 N orth M a in St.
H eppner, Oregon. A copy O f the supplem ental budget document if availab le fo r public
inspection and m ay be obtained on or after February 19, 2003 * t the H eppner and
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Published: February 12,2003
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of:
KIKUE BUCHANAN,
Deceased.
No. PR02020
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
N otice is given th at the
undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified as the personal
representative of the estate. All
persons having claims against the
estate are required to present it,
with proper vouchers, within four
m onths after the date o f first
publication of this notice, as stated
below ,
to
the
personal
representative at the offices o f
Kuhn and Spicer, 410 E. Hurlburt
Ave, Hermiston, OR 97838 or
they may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
I
tial dwelling. Property located in
a General Residential (R2) Zone
at 645 E Hager Street, Heppner,
Map #2S 26 35CA, Tax Lot #500.
Applicant: Jerry Healy.
2. Conditional Use: Request­
ing a permit to operate an auto­
motive repair facility. Property
located in a Com m ercial (C)
Zone at 238 North Chase Street,
Heppner, Map #2S 26 35BB, Tax
Lot #2300. Applicant: Leland
Ansotequi. Business: Heppner
Auto Service operated by Darren
Bradford.
A copy of the applications and
copies o f all documents and evi­
dence submitted by or on behalf
o f the applicants and copies of
any applicable zoning criteria are
available for inspection at no cost
and copies of the same will be
provided at a reasonable cost. To
obtain this information contact the
office at Heppner City Hall, 188
NW Willow Street, PO Box 756,
Heppner, OR 97836, phone 676-
9618.
Published: February 12,2003
Affid_______________________
be affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of
the c o u rt, the
personal
representative or the attorney for
the personal representative.
DATED and first published
January 29, 2003.
/s/ Orville Buchanan,
Personal Representative
75687 Usage Lane
Irrigon, OR 97844
Published: January 29, February
5 and 12,2003
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Planning Commission for
the City of Heppner, Oregon will
conduct a public hearing at 7: 00
PM on March 3, 2003 at Hepp­
ner City Hall regarding the follow­
ing applications:
1. Variance Use: Requesting
relief from setback requirements
from the front lot line to construct
an addition to the existing residen­
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLA N N IN G C O M M ISSIO N
will hold the following hearings of
public interest on Thursday, Feb­
ruary 27,2003, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Morrow County School District
Building in Lexington, Oregon:
Continued from January 16,
2003: Land Partition Application,
LP-S-321 and Conditional Use
Request CUP-S-189: Lyle Peck,
applicant and CX5 Limited, own­
er. Property is described as tax
lot 1800 of Assessor’s Map 2S 26
and is zoned Exclusive Farm Use
(EFU). Property is located five
miles north o f Heppner on Dee
Cox Road. Request is to partition
the 1114.67 acre parcel into three
parcels, two small parcels and one
larger farm parcel. The second
request is to site two “non-farm
dwellings” on the smaller parcels,
each proposed to be approximate­
ly lo to 15 acres. Criteria for ap­
proval include Morrow County
Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE
5; Morrow County Zoning Ordi­
nance Section 3.010(F); Morrow
County Zoning Ordinance Section
6.020; and Oregon Administrative
Rule OAR 660-033-0100( 11 )(a).
Land Partition Application,
LP-S-324 and Conditional Use
Request CUP-S-191: Brian and
Susan Thompson, applicant and
owner. Property is described as
tax lot 3000 of Assessor’s Map
3S 26 and is zoned Exclusive
Farm Use (EFU). Property is lo­
cated six miles south of Heppner
on Sanford Canyon Road. Re­
quest is to partition the 1533.98
acre parcel into two parcels, one
small parcel and one larger farm
parcel. The second request is to
site a “non-farm dwelling” on the
smaller parcel, proposed to be
approximately 10.6 acres. Crite­
ria for approval include Morrow
County Subdivision Ordinance
ARTICLE 5; M orrow County
Z oning O rd in an ce S ection
3.010(F); Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance Section 6.020; and
Oregon Administrative Rule OAR
660-033-0100( 11 )(a).
Land Partition Application
LP-S-325: Richard and Sylvia
Sandford, owner and applicant.
Property is described as tax lots
900 and 901 of Assessor’s Map
1S 24. The property is zoned R-3
Farm Residential and
C-l Commercial and is lo­
cated to the west of lone north of
Highway 74. Proposal is to cre­
ate a new parcel o f approximate­
ly 1.38 acres corresponding with
the previously defined Commer­
cial Zone change approved in
2000. Criteria for approval include
Morrow County Subdivision Or­
dinance ARTICLE 5.
C onditional Use Request
CUP-N-186: Pioneer Resources,
owner and Morrow County Pub­
lic Works Department, applicant.
Property is described as parcel B
o f Land Partition LP-S-323. The
subject property, approximately
6200 acres, is zoned Forest Use
(FU). Property is located to the
east o f Highway 207 approxi­
mately 14 miles south of Hard­
man at the county line. Proposal
is to allow the creation of an All
Terrain Vehicle (ATV) County
Park. Criteria for approval include
Morrow County Zoning Ordi­
nance A rtic le 3 S ection
3.020(B)(8), 3.020(C), 3.020(E)
and 3.020(F); Article 6 Section
6.020 and 6.030; and OAR 660
Division 34.
I
Appeal of Planning Directors
Decision: Artie and Sandi Kellar,
applicant and owner. Property is
described as tax lot 102 o f As­
sessor’s Map 5N 26 25C. The
subject property is zoned Rural
Residential (RR-1). Property is
located approximately one half
mile west o f Irrigon on Wyoming.
Proposal is to allow placement of
manufactured homes constructed
prior to 1976. Criteria for review
include Morrow County Zoning
O rdinance A rticle 4 S ection
4.110.
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 February 14,2003.
For more information, please con­
tact Carla McLane at the Mor­
row County Planning Department
at 541 -922-4624 or 541 -676-9061
ext 5503.
DATED this 7th day of February,
2003.
MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: February 12,2003
Affid
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
D ec. 27: M C SO re ­
ceived a report from Hermiston
Police Dept, that B obby Gene
Burgess, 36, w as arrested on a
Morrow County warrant for Fail­
ure to Appear/Thefl II, Unlawful
entry. H e w as lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller in Heppner o f
prow lers outside her residence
and two suspicious vehicles.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller in Heppner o f
a dead fawn at a fence next door
to the caller.
-Boardman Police Dept,
o ffic e r c ite d D e a n n a T racy
Bramblett, 32, for Violation o f the
Basic Rule, 80 m ph in a 65 mph
zone.
-M C SO , H eppner am ­
bulance received a report from a
caller in H eppner o f a 61 -year-
old m ale who was having diffi­
culty breathing and was cough­
ing up blood. The patient was
transported to Pioneer M emori­
al Hospital.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
Police Dept, received a report o f
a custom er passing a counterfeit
bill at the Boardman Sentry Mar­
ket.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller that their vehi­
cle pulling a horse trailer was dis­
abled on Highway 74 outside o f
lone.
-M C SO received a re­
port o f suspicious activity at the
C entral Red A pple parking lot.
D eputies w ere unable to locate
anyone.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller in Heppner that
a n e ig h b o r’s d o o r w as w ide
open and the dog was barking
c o n sta n tly . W hen the c a ller
looked into the house it appeared
to be trashed with a possible bur­
glary occurring.
-M C SO received a re­
layed report from O regon State
Police o f a possible DUII w est­
bound on Highway 730 leaving
Irrigon.
-M C SO received a re­
port o f a possible domestic situ­
ation in Irrigon. The c a lle r’s
neighbors were in the street yell­
ing.
-M C SO received a re­
quest for an am bulance at G D ’s
Restaurant in Heppner for a male
subject w ho had fallen. The pa­
tient was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner.
D ec. 2 8 : M C SO depu­
ties arrested Shaw n M ichael
Chandler, 36, on a Heppner Jus­
tice Court warrant for Failure to
Pay Fine/Driving while License
Suspended w ith a hold for a
M yrtle Creek Police Dept, war­
ra n t. H e w as lo d g ed at the
Umatilla County Jail.
-M C SO received a re­
port from O regon State Police
that Stanley Bruce Jones, 46,
was arrested on an Irrigon Jus­
tice Court warrant for Failure to
Pay Fine/Driving while License
Suspended. He was lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail.
-M C SO received a re­
port from the Tualatin Police
D e p t, th a t D a v id G u s ta v
Z aragoza-E strada, 20, w as ar­
rested on a M orrow C ounty-
Irrigon Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Driving while
L icense S uspended. He w as
lodged at the Washington Coun­
ty Jail.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardm an that
he had gotten phone calls from
tenants reporting noise and peo­
ple going in and out o f a certain
apartment.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller in Irrigon that
a male subject and a female sub­
ject were stealing Christmas dec­
orations around the area.
-M C SO received a re­
port o f a panic alarm at a busi­
ness in Boardm an. The alarm
was cancelled; it was an error in
the system.
-M C SO , O regon State
Police received a report from a
caller on Highw ay 84 that their
cat loader was stolen. It was re­
covered in the trees dow n the
road.
-M C SO received a re­
layed report from the Hermiston
Police Dept, o f possible child
a b u se from G o o d S hepherd
Hospital regarding an infant with
a fracture. It w as determ ined
there was no abuse.
-M C SO , O regon State
Police received a report from a
caller on 1-84 eastbound that she
was separated from another ve­
hicle she was traveling with and
had n ’t heard from the driver in
three hours. T he caller called
back later and said she had made
contact with the other driver.
-M C SO received a re­
quest for deputy assistance in
Irrigon for a female who is preg­
nant, has a small child, and need­
ed assistance retrieving her be­
longings from her residence
where her boyfriend is.
-M C S O dep u ty cited
Curtis Allen Graham, 37, for Vi­
olation o f the Basic Rule, 73 mph
in a 45 m ph zone.
-M C SO received a re­
port from UCSO that David Alan
C andell, 38, was in custody for
B oardm an Police Dept, on a
Probable Cause charge o f Forg­
ery I and Theft I. He was lodged
at the Umatilla County Jail.
-M C SO received a re­
p o r t fro m a c a lle r a t th e
Boardm an westbound rest area
that his vehicle was disabled, his
wife and children were with him
and there was no money for re­
pairs. Contact was made with the
caller’s relative in Portland; the
family would wait at the rest area
until die relative arrived.
D ec. 29: M CSO depu­
ty arrested Dee Edward Ellis, 35,
for DUII. Ellis was cited and re­
leased. The vehicle w as im ­
pounded.
-Boardman Police Dept,
o f fic e r c ite d R a c h a e l J e a n
Robinson, 24, for No O perator’s
License.
-M C SO received a re­
port o f an abandoned vehicle at
W ilson/B om bing R ange Road
with a male subject walking away
from the vehicle. W hile a tow
truck w as en route, the ow ner
show ed up and the vehicle was
moved.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller in Boardm an
o f a wolf-type dog on his prop­
erty and he was afraid to chase it
off.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
Police Dept., G illiam C ounty
Sheriffs Office received a report
o f a $7 fuel d rive-off from the
Boardm an Texaco; the vehicle
was heading westbound on 1-84.
-M C SO , Union Pacific
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Wednesday, February 12, 2003 - NINE
Railroad received a report from
a caller that an eastbound train
along 1-84 had a w heel on fire.
The railroad was advised and
w ould take care o f it.
-M C S O d ep u ty c ite d
W illiam S. N epote, 58, for E x ­
ceeding the M axim um Speed
Limit, 78 mph in a 65 mph zone
and No P roof o f Insurance.
-M C S O dep u ty c ite d
Earl J. D ierking, 50, for V iola­
tion o f the Basic Rule, 76 mph in
a 55 m ph zone and Failure to
Yield to an Emergency Vehicle.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
Police Dept, received a report
from O regon State Police o f a
possible D U II on 1-84 east-
bound.
-M C S O d ep u ty c ite d
three juveniles for M IP- Alcohol
by Consumption.
-M C SO , O regon State
Police received a report o f a dis­
abled vehicle on 1-84 eastbound.
-M C S O , B o a r d m a n
Police Dept, received a request
for a welfare check from a caller
in H erm iston on her sister and
brother-in-law, both w ho have
m ental issues and are on m edi­
cations. The brother-in-law w as
talking about suicide.
-M CSO received a re­
port from a caller in Irrigon that
while he was out o f town, some­
one broke a window in his vehi­
cle and stole h is stereo and
speakers.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in B oardm an that
her 13-year-old daughter had left
and note and run away.
-M C SO received a re­
port from H e rm isto n P olice
Dept, that Jesus M artin Roa, 21,
w as arrested on an Irrigon Jus­
tice Court warrant for Failure to
Pay Fine/Driving while License
Suspended. He w as cited and
released.
Dec. 30: M C SO gave
a courtesy ride to a person from
one m ile east o f lone to lone.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report that a runaway juvenile had
returned hom e. The attem pt to
lo c a te w a s c a n c e le d a n d
rem oved from LED S. Subject
was sighted for Curfew Violation.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
a m b u la n c e
r e c e iv e d
an
anonym ous call reporting an
emergency at the Boardman PD.
A female was bleeding badly and
caller said he w as asked to call
and then hung up. A 30-year-old
fem ale subject was transported
to G o o d S h e p h e rd M ed ical
Center. It w as determ ined she
had fell into broken window and
cut her right arm below the wrist.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report that a vehicle had struck
the barriers blocking the road at
the Heppner Elementary School
construction site.
-M C SO , O S P arrested
Jim m y L. C am pbell, 35, on a
M orrow C ou n ty w arrant for
Failure to A ppear/D riving with
Suspended.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
w a lk -in r e p o r t o f p o s s ib le
identity theft.
-M C SO received a 911
hang-up call. O ne the first call
b a c k p h o n e w a s b u sy . O n
second call back a male juvenile
answ ers and advised it was a
mistake and that everything was
okay.
-M C S O c ite d S an to s
Ledesm a H ernandez, 24, and
another subject for Possession o f
a Controlled Substance II. Both
were cited and released.
-M C SO received a call
from a F ed-E x d riv er th at a
vehicle was driving at a high rate
o f speed and recklessly. O SP
was notified.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
request for contact from a caller
in Irrigon regarding neighbor kids
who were yelling and “mooning”
them.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from Umatilla PD that they
arrested Billie M. Sexton, 24, on
a M orrow C ounty w arrant for
F ailu re to A p p e a r/T h e ft III.
Subject was lodged at U m atilla
County Jail.
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