Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 15,2006 - NINE
L in o le u m , c a r p e t a n d
Willow Creek Terrace. (541)
Pergo sale and installation.
676-2932.
____________________ 2-8-2c Free e stim a te s. C all T im
Hedm an. evenings, 676-9054.
Sum m er babysitter need
Licensed and bonded #78201.
ed! We are looking for a ma
1-4-tfc
ture and responsible young
adult to care for an infant and
two seven-year-olds, preferably
PUBLIC NOTICE
in our home. Part-time to full
MORROW COUNTY
time beginning mid-June. We
LAND USE HEARING
are flexible and can work with
THE MORROW COUNTY
your schedule. Driver’s license PLANNING COMMISSION
recommended.
will hold the following hearings
Please call Kari, 676-5883, of public interest on Tuesday,
evenings.
February 28, 2006, at 7:00
2-15-lc p.m. at the M orrow County
School D istrict Building in
REAL ESTATE
Lexington, Oregon.
Land Partition LP-S-360:
Kenneth and Margaret Brown,
, v W illo w
owner and applicant. Proper
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C reek
ty is described as tax lot 4000
R e a lt y
of Assessor’s Map 3S 24. The
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6 7 6 -5 2 4 1
property is zoned Exclusive
Farm Use (EFU) and is locat
JoyctKay <S Jerry Hollomon
ed approximately fifteen miles
OLDER THREE BEDROOM,
south of lone on Liberty School
ONE BATH CUTIE. Level lot
62’x 122.7’ m/1. Two storage sheds
Road. Request is to partition a
and garage, beautiful landscaping.
677.60 acre parcel into two
Nice neighborhood. Close to high
parcels. Criteria for approval
school. Propane heat. 360 W. Wa
include Morrow County Sub
ter St. #05-05 $60,000
ONE OF A KIND 1960 CUS
division Ordinance (MCSO)
TOM BUILT HOME. Propane
Article 5 Land Partitioning.
heat and AC, fireplace in large liv
C o n d itio n a l Use P erm it
ing room. Two bedrooms. Jack and
CUP-N-225 and Land Parti
Jill baths. Lots of storage and clos
ets. One l»edroom and office down
tion LP-N-361: Dan Williams,
stairs, with a large craft/workshop.
owner and applicant. Proper
Single car garage with a carport and
ty is described as tax lots 1200
breezeway. New paint, newer roof.
and 1400 of Assessor’s Map
Kitchen has new appliances includ
ing refrigerator. 240 S. Gilmore St.
2N 23. The property is zoned
#05-10 $155,000
EFU and is located approxi
mately ten miles north of Mor
gan on Highway 74. Request
is to create three parcels, a larg
er farm parcel and two smaller
non-farm dw elling parcels.
180W. Baltimore f O v
Criteria for approval include
. #5, Heppner J
Morrow County Zoning Ordi
" * " *
676-5049
n ance A rtic le 3 S ectio n
3.010(F) and Article 6 Sections
-$199,000 - 490.61 acres m/1,
6.020 and 6.030; and MCSO
110.9 acres currently in CRP
and 379.7 acres in dryland pas-"
Article 5 Land Partitioning
ture, year round spring with
Opportunity to voice support
great views.
or opposition to the above pro
- $39,000 - Older single wide
posals or to ask questions will
mobile with 1092 sq. ft. on cor
be provided. Failure to raise an
ner lot with 30’x22' garage, lots
issue in person or by letter or
of parking.
failure to provide sufficient
- $67,000 - 100’xl30' lot zoned
commercial. Ready to build or
specificity to afford the deci
put home on. Owner could help
sion maker an opportunity to
finance. And: two bedroom
respond to the issue precludes
house on double lot (two tax
appeal to the Land Use Board
lots). New paint, lots of space.
of
Appeals based on those is-
Hcppncr.
sues.
- $8,000 -1.61 acre lot in Emert
Copies of the staff report and
Addition. DEQ approved. City
water. lone.
all relevant documents will be
- $69,000 - Large 2-story older
available after February 17,
home, new vinyl windows, new
2006. For more information,
wiring, new furnace, 5 bed
please contact the Planning
rooms, 1 bath, new forced air
Department at 541-922-4624
furnace, includes wood stove
or
541-676-9061 extension
and monitor stove.
5503.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
DATED this 8th day of Feb-
Boh Ployhar 541-561-5579
ruary,
2006.
A. Kim Cutsforth 541-980-3465
M
O
R
ROW
C O U N TY
David Sykes 676-9228
PLANNING
DEPARTMENT
www.beritmgelMnd.oet
rww.eattoregonrealegtate.com
Published: February 15, 2006
Affidavit
Heritage
Land Co.
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FOR RENT
PUBLIC NOTICE
For rent: 2 bedroom, 1 bath
MORROW COUNTY
mobile with addition. All appli
LAND USE HEARING
ances. Room for one horse.
THE MORROW COUNTY
$395. 989-8251.
COURT will hold the follow-
2-15-lp
ing hearing of public interest on
Wednesday, March 1,2006. at
RENTAL WANTED 10:30 a.m . at the M orrow
Heppner rental wanted: 2 County Courthouse in Hepp-
bedroom apartment, duplex, ner, Oregon.
Third of at least three hear-
small house. Must be ground
ings
to consider the first of
floor, good condition, available
m
ultiple
requests leading to
within 6 months. Judy, (541)
application
of new use zones on
676-9947.
property
owned
by the City of
2-15-lc
Boardman (currently zoned
MISCELLANEOUS Space Age Industrial) at the
Advertise your business with Tower Road Interchange. The
solid m agnet door signs from specific request to be consid
the H eppner Gazette-Tim es. ered is the establishment of two
new use zones - Tourist Com
676-9228, ask for David.
____________________ 5-3-tfx mercial and Rural Light Indus
trial - and amend the Zoning
R e p rin ts o f p h o to s that O rdinance to include them.
ap p e ar in the H e p p n e r Future actions will be taken to
G azette-T im es are available apply the two new use zones to
for $5 each for a color 5 x 7 the subject property, currently
and $6 for an 8 x 10 (multiple zoned Space Age Industrial,
print pricing available).
and amend the Comprehensive
Contact the Gazette at 676- Plan and Zoning Maps to re
9228 if you have a photo you flect the changes. Under this
would like to purchase.
proposal the subject property
__________________ 11-24-tfx for future action is tax lot 119
of Assessor’s Map 4N 24. Ap
D eadline fo r
plicable criteria is M orrow
C lassified A dvertising
C
ounty Z oning O rdinance
M ondays a t 5 p.m.
(M C ZO ) A rticle 8 Section
8.050.
Copies of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after February 17,
2006. For more information,
please contact the Planning
Department at 541-922-4624
or 541-676-9061 extension
5503.
DATED this 9th day of Feb
ruary, 2006.
M ORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: February 15, 2006
Affidavit
Snowy Valentines
iff
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PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
In Probate
IN THE MATTER
OF THE ESTATE
OF
CAROL S. "SUE” JONES,
Deceased.
No. 05 PR 025
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN that the undersigned has
been appointed personal repre
sentative. All persons having
claims against the estate are
required to present them, with
vouchers attached, to the un
dersigned Personal Represen
tative at Silven, Schmeits &
Vaughan, Attorneys at Law,
P.O. Box 965, Baker City, Or
egon, 97814, within four (4)
months after the date of first
publication of this notice, or the
claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the proceed
ings may obtain additional in
formation from the records of
the court, the Personal Repre
sentative, or the attorneys for
the Personal Representative.
Dated and first published
February 15, 2006.
Personal Representative
Robert A. Jones
Attorney for
Personal Representative
Floyd C. “Charlie” Vaughan-
OSB #78416
1950 Third Street
P.O. Box 965
Baker City, Oregon 97814
(541)523-4444
Published: February 15, 22,
and March 1, 2006
Affidavit
T arina F oster (left) and Roseanne C rum prepare to m ake a V alentine’s delivery for
M u rray D rugs Tuesday in the m idst of a snow storm .
Sheriff's Report
The M orrow C ounty
S h eriffs Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following
business:
F eb . 7: M CSO
issued a citation to R ichard
J a m e s S e w e r Jr., 2 3 , fo r
f a ilin g to o b e y a tr a f f ic
control device and for going
69 m ph in a 55 m ph.
-M C S O is s u e d a
c ita tio n to F ran k A n d rew
M ackey, 20, for failing to use
seatbelt.
-M C S O is s u e d a
c ita tio n to R o n a ld L ero y
Jeffreys, 61, for not having
a seatbelt.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
com plaint regarding that the
rep o rter’s n eig h b o r's house
was broken into, for the door
was dam aged and the screen
was off.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t th a t th e r e p o r te r
noticed his stolen pick-up
driving by w hile he was at a
truck stop in U m atilla.
-M C S O is s u e d a
c it a ti o n to J o h n D a v id
H anna, 29, for failing to use
seatbelt.
-M C S O is s u e d a
By the City of Heppner
c ita tio n to Jo e l T h o m a s
For the month of January
C havez Jr., 30, for failing to
Low Precip. use seatbelt.
High
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35
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-M C S O is s u e d a
38
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1/2
51
citation to Ada Lee M artin,
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1/3
52
30
33, for failing to use seatbelt.
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-M C S O is s u e d a
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c
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to K y le R yan
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1/6
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A rbogast, 18, for failing to
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obey traffic control device.
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1/8
54
35
-M C S O is s u e d a
1/9
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49
37
c it a ti o n
to
A s h le y
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Trvouts for the 2006
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Snrav
R
odeo court will be
1/18
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held Satm day,CM arch 25 at
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1 p.m ., at the Spray Rodeo
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G rounds. The rodeo will be
held M av 27 and 28
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37
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C o n te sta n ts do not
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have to be local o r W heeler
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1/25
County residents. They m ust
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be at least 15 years old and
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1/27
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never been m arried
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1/28
For an application or
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f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n , c a ll
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W eather Report
Spray Rodeo
Queen tryouts to
be held
EOU announce fall term dean’s list
Eastern Oregon University has announced its dean's
list for fall term 2005. M ore than 500 students achieved
and m aintained a grade point average o f 3.5 or higher on a
4 .0 scale. Students m ust have com pleted a m inim um o f 12
hours o f graded coursew ork for the length o f the term to
qualify.
E O U ’s fall 2005 list includes names o f students from
throughout O regon, the nation and countries around the
w orld.
Local students include: H eppner- Patti A llstott,
Blake K now les and Stephanie Spivey; lone- Tracy Griffith
and L exington- A m elia Peck.
Eastern Oregon University serves as an educational,
cultural and scholarly center in La G rande, connecting the
rural reg io n s o f the state to a w id er w orld. F or m ore
inform ation, visit w w w .eou.edu.
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Z im m erm an, 18, for failing
to o b e y tr a f f ic c o n tr o l
device.
-M C S O is s u e d a
c it a ti o n to P h illip Ja y
D u rre tt, 57, fo r g o in g 50
m ph in a 35 m ph.
-M C S O receiv ed a
request that dispatch w ould
run a serial num ber on a gun
to see if it was stolen. M CSO
ad v ised re p o rte r that they
w ere not allow ed to do that,
but they could m ake contact
with a deputy and they could
run it.
-B P D
is s u e d
a
c ita tio n to M aria S o led ad
Pacheco, 49, for failing to
yield and for not having an
operating license.
-B P D r e c e iv e d a
report that a silent alarm was
g o in g o f f at th e B a n n e r
Bank. T he alarm turned out
to be from an earlier drill.
-B P D
is s u e d
a
citation to C het Alan Durby,
31, for failing to obey traffic
control device.
-B P D
is s u e d a
citation to a male subject, for
going 49 m ph in a 30 m ph.
-B PD arrested Tina
M a rie K a rp in s k i, 3 9 , fo r
failing to appear for PCS II.
-B P D
is s u e d
a
c ita tio n to L o u rd e s P erez
G a rc ia , 4 0 , fo r fa ilin g to
obey traffic control device.
F eb . 8: M CSO
issued a cita tio n to P hilip
G regory Hetz, 45, for going
50 m ph in a 35 m ph.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
report from U m atilla County
Jail that Jose A lfredo G arcia,
20, was served a w arrant for
P arole V io lation/U nlaw ful
P o s s e ss io n o f a W e ap o n ,
w hile in cu sto d y on o th er
charges.
-M C S O c ite d Fern
M arie G oulet H ahn, 56, for
V iolation o f the Basic Rule,
80 m ph in a 55 m ph zone.
Chamber Chatter
By C la u d ia H u g h e s, E xec. Dir.
T hings change. M uch as we often w ish to keep
things the sam e, they change ju st as the face in the m irror
every m orning changes. T he basics are there but we have
to ride out the changes and invite change. C hange brings
new opportunities and challenges as we try new things,
often letting go of the old. It takes a ruggedness to be willing
to m ake changes.
Last Thursday’s C ham ber m eeting was a testim ony
to H ep p n e r’s livability and rugged business spirit. The
Cham ber heard from M iller M anufacturing, Heppner Family
Foods and the Bank o f Eastern O regon.
Kevin C hick shared his past eight years o f learning
experience as he brought M iller M anufacturing to its present
state. Speaking with clarity and honesty. C hick shared his
successes, w eaknesses, business grow th w ith hurricane
K atrina, future business ideas and his pride in one o f the
only “burning tables” in the region. T h e re ’s a great story
here. He had a dream that people believed in, w hich has
c re a te d h u g e g ro w th p o te n tia l fo r H e p p n e r; and he
continues to grow, learn and m ake changes to better his
business. W hat an opportunity.
Bert and Kim H ouw eling shared their plans for their
grocery business, form erly C entral M arket, then C entral
^ ed A pple, now H eppner Fam ily Foods. It takes bravery
lo ch an 8e a n am e- The H ouw elings bring excitem ent to
the id ea- T h eir " ew
w *» be able
deliver the
and T f 1^ th ey need witb flexibility a llo w e d
C h an ge w dl ,nclude som e organ,c ,tem s’ new ,tem s and
som e low er prices. All present laughed about the m any
rum ors l^ at had been flying around tow n, som e o f them
ab o u n d in g . W hen In doubt, j s k It's about change and
b n n 8 m* h e p p n e r s nam e to the forefront w hile offering
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T h e .r roots are grow ing deeper
m H ePPner and they P,an to stay here We are so fortunate
to have a store in this quality.
t „
. „ G e“ r8b K offler shared an update on the "grow ing
pains at the Bank o f E astern O regon as they prepare to
m ove staff to the new 3500 square foot upstairs addition.
BEO. which began in Heppner, is now in six counties. They
have created jobs right here in Heppnerbecau.se they believe
in change and looking ahead. We can be proud that the
co re o ffic es are right in d o w n to w n H ep p n e r and ou r
hom etow n bank looks out for us w hile prom oting business
and com m unity grow th in num erous ways.
The H eppner G azette is read outside o f H eppner
and we invite those readers to brag a bit about Heppner.
We invite them to tell their children, friends and relatives
that there are opportunities for new business here. M aybe
they want a change and w ould like to start a business in the
G illiam /B isbee building w here C liff G reen has run a fine
hardw are store for years and is now retiring. M aybe, sm aller
is m ore to their liking and they could check out the space
ow ned by the I.O.O.F., o r other available business sites, a
phone call away. H eppner is a great place to call hom e.
Thought for the Week: “Far and away, the best prize
that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at w ork
w orth d o ing.” - T heodore R oosevelt
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