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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 28,2006 - SEVEN FOR R KM For Rent: formerly G ard ner’s on Main Street. Approx. 3500 sq.ft. Available in approx, two months. For more informa tion, call (541) 989-8342, leave message. 4-19-tfc 2 bedroom. 2 bath house; W/D; large yard. Heppner. $400/month. 422-7283 or (541)561-8118. _________________ 6-21-2c One bedroom apartment. Partially furnished. In town, 160 N. Chase. $400/month. All utilities paid. (541) 953-6609. 6-21-3c sion, 635 Capitol Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97301-2532 Phone: (503)986-4775. Nominating petitions must be signed by at least ten regis tered voters residing within the Morrow SWCD and be sub mitted to the County Clerk of Morrow County for verifica tion of signatures prior to fil ing. The “Petition for Nomina tion Signature Sheet” and a “Declaration of Candidacy” must be filed with Oregon De partment of Agriculture, Nat ural Resources Division by August 29, 2006, at 5:00 p.m. Mail or hand-deliver all forms to Oregon Department of Agriculture, Natural Resourc es Division, 635 Capitol Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97301- 2532. Petitions received after the deadline will not be accept ed. Faxed or electronic versions of the petitions cannot legally be accepted. Published: June 28, 2006 PUBLIC NOTICE Advertise your business with solid magnet door signs from the Heppner Gazette-Times. 676-9228, ask for David. __________________ 5-3-tfx R eprints of photos that appear in the H eppner Gazette-Times are available for $5 each for a color 5 x 7 and $6 for an 8 x 10 (multiple print pricing available). Contact the Gazette at 676- 9228 if you have a photo you would like to purchase. 11-24-tfx L inoleum , carp et and Pergo sale and installation. Free estim ates. Call Tim Hedman. evenings, 676-9054. Licensed and bonded #78201. 1-4-tfc YARD SALK Yard Sale: June 30-July 1, 9-4. See webpage for further info: iasonpalmer.umeds.net. 6-28-lp Indoor Sale! Lots of great stuff camp in g chairs, som e fish in g stuff, toddler bed w/mat- tre ss, v a n ity ta b le a n d bench. Lots of nice clothes, misc. In the w hite b u ild in g next to Willow Creek Diner, Saturday, July I, 8-1. 6_2g_|t PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE FOR NOMINATION FOR DIRECTOR OF THE MORROW SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Notice is hereby served that nominations by petition may be made for positions of Director of the Morrow Soil and Water Conservation D istrict (SWCD). The following posi tions will expire this year and will be filled by election, on a nonpartisan ballot, at the No vember 7,2006, General Elec tion. Positions: Zone 1, 4 years; Zone 4, 4 years; Zone 5, 4 years. Information regarding zone boundaries, eligibility require ments. and copies of nominat ing petitions may be obtained at the SWCD Office located at 430 Heppner/Lexington Hwy, Heppner, Oregon, telephone (541) 676-5452. Information may also be obtained from the Oregon Department of Agricul ture. Natural Resources Divi- MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY COURT will hold the follow ing hearing of public interest on Wednesday. July 12, 2006, at 10:30 a.m. at the North Mor row County Annex Building CSEPP Safe Room in Irrigon, Oregon. Zone Change: John Wenholz, applicant, and Cecil Rock, owner. Property is described as tax lot 1300 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26 25B, as amended by tentatively approved Replat R-N-004. The property is zoned Suburban Residential and is located approximately one half mile west of Irrigon off Highway 730. Request, recom mended for approval by the Morrow County Planning Commission, is to change the zoning from Suburban Resi dential to General Commercial. Criteria for approval is the Morrow County Zoning Ordi nance (MCZO) Article 8 Sec tion 8.050. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above pro posals 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 deci sion maker an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those is sues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after June 30, 2006. For more information, please contact the Planning Depart ment at 541 -922-4624 or 541 - 676-9061 extension 5503. DATED this 22nd day of June, 2006. MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: June 28, 2006 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE Auction of contents 2 storage units. Stor-4-U, 426 Linden Way, Heppner, OR, 10 a.m., Aug. 5, 2006. Contents of each to be sold as one unit. Unit #25 Kippie LeGore. Unit #41 Joe and Dwyla Yocom. Published: June 28 and July 5, 2006____________________ PUBLIC NOTICE Nominating petitions are available at lone City Hall, 385 West 2nd Street, lone, Oregon for elective positions to be filled at the November 2006 General Election. Nominations are open for the position of Mayor (two year term);City Council Posi tion #4 (four year term); City Council Position #5 (four year term); City Council Position #6 (four year term). To be eligible to hold elec tive office in the City of lone a person, must be a qualifier elec tor within the meaning of the State Constitution and must have resided in the City of lone for one year immediately pre ceding the election. Nomination petitions must be filed with the City Elections Filing Officer no later than 3:30 PM. prevailing time August 25, 2006 at lone City Hall. Gayle Eynetich City Elections Filing Officer Published: June 28 and July 5, 2006 For m ore information contact Baker at IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 541-481 -7 4 8 8 /5 4 1-571- OF THE STATE OF 7938. Baker says they are OREGON encouraging pre-registration FOR THE COUNTY OF to ensure they have enough MORROW “Community School m em bers were preserved Probate Department t-s h irts. C o ach es are In the Matter of the Estate of: w elcom e to com e, In Flam es!” “ Colum bia and re sto re d to rem ove RICHARD ELMER RUHL, p a rtic ip a te , and ask River Covers Main Street!” g ra in in e ss, and enhance Deceased. : “Heartbreaking Appeal To faded c o lo rs. R esto red questions, she says. No. 06 PR 007 7 U.S Supreme Court:”, and historic materials were then NOTICE TO INTERESTED Leftover w ith local “ B oeing to Test Space co m b in ed PERSONS interviews, news clippings controlled hunt Rockets in Boardman” . Notice is given that the and film fo o tag e from Everyone is invited undersigned has been tags go on sale to experience the history archives of the Army Corps appointed and has qualified as surrounding these headlines of Engineers. the personal representative of July 1 T he d o cu m en tary Hunters still seeking in a docum entary on the the estate. All persons having project was organized and Boardman relocation project claims against the estate are a controlled hunt tag can a d m in iste re d by N orth required to present it, with purchase from 933 leftover e n title d , The “ H ig h er M orrow C om m u n ity proper vouchers, within four d e er and elk tag s on G ro u n d .” The h isto ric F o u n d a tio n B oard o f months after the date of first Saturday, July 1, at 10 a.m. relocation documentary will publication of this notice, as PDT. premier at 7 p.m. on July 11 D irectors. They say they stated below, to the personal The tags, which tend at the B oardm an S enior believe this project preserves representative at the offices of to sell out in minutes, are Center in Boardman. The som e o f the h isto ry of Kuhn & Spicer, 269A N. Main sold on a first-come, first- documentary captures the Boardman in an interesting Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, and informative manner. The Oregon 97836, or they may be serve basis at more than 500 story of displacement and foundation received funding re lo c a tio n o f the old licensed retailers statewide. barred. from : M orrow C ounty All persons whose rights ODFW offices will not be Boardman town to higher Cultural Coalition, City of may be affected by the open to sell tags on July 1 ground in the mid 1960’s. Boardman, Morrow County “ H igher G round proceedings in this estate may this year because the date obtain additional information falls on a weekend. The tags was produced by IBEX Court and Morrow County from the records of the court, will be sold at regular prices C o m m u n ic atio n s o f Historical Society. Port of and Ibex the personal representative or for resident and nonresident Portland. In the fall of 2005, M orrow the attorney for the personal hunters. C orporation provided in- the film crew v isited representative. Controlled hunts are B oardm an, in terv iew in g kind support.. DVD copies DATED and first published those where state wildlife citizens who experienced the of the documentary will be June 28, 2006. officials have limited the move first-hand. Ibex also available for purchase at the Richard E. Ruhl, Jr., premier. The price has yet Personal Representative num ber o f h u n ters to film ed sele c ted sites in to be determined. 390 Coburg Rd., Suite F improve game management p resen t B o ard m an , for T he B oardm an comparison with historic 8 and enhance the hunting Eugene. OR 97401 Senior Center is located at mm amateur movies taken experience. Hunting season Published: June 28, July 5 and 100 Tatone Street (near the dates and bag limits still d u ring the re lo c atio n . 12, 2006 intersection of South Main Amateur movies, historic apply. Affidavit On June 20, ODFW photos and do cu m en ts S treet and C ity C en ter Second annual made available the results of loaned by com m unity Boulevard). computer drawing Columbia Track a for random 134,746 controlled hunt Heppner Beautification Commission Camp set tags. The 933 leftover tags discusses projects represent instances where July 7-8 T he H ep p n er to work on this will wait until available tags outnumbered The second annual B e a u tific a tio n /P a rk s & fall to work on a plan. The applicants. Columbia RiverTrack Camp Visit the following Lands Commission meeting site should be kept clean and w ill be held Friday and link or go to ODFW 's web was held at Heppner City an October/November time S atu rd ay , Ju ly 7-8 at site and clic k H unting Hall on June 8. frame is on the calendar to Riverside High School in A cco rd in g to a consider different options. R eso u r c e s /C o n tro lle d Boardman . Hunts/Leftover Tags to see commission news release, A cco rd in g to the The Friday camp will what controlled hunts will be work at the “old pool site” co m m issio n rep o rt, the be for students in grades is p ro ceed in g . They hanging baskets have already fiv e -e ig h t; the Saturday on sale July I. h ttp :// w w w . d f w . s t a t e . o r . u s / reported that there are a lot received many favorable camp is for grades nine-12. r e s o u r c e s / h u n t i n g / of weeds at the site which com m ents this year both The cam p w ill focus on big_game/controlled_hunts/ have grown up during the from residents and from out- stations for specific events recent rainy w eather and of-town visitors. An idea for Leftover_tags.asp. w ith lots o f in d iv id u a l they will be dealt with as the watering the baskets in the a tte n tio n , c o n d itio n in g Denise Smith's site is graded and beams fu tu re, w hich in v o lv es te c h n iq u e s, flu id s and art to be featured formed. Due to the rain, the installing a drip system to the nutrition, according to a crew has not been able to do baskets is being considered, news release. A major focus at Stampede some of this work at the site possibly trying the idea on o f the cam p w ill be on but it is drying out again and one pole to see if this would Local woman* conditioning-when and how work s h o u ld b e restarted be feasible, although funds to start, when to peak and Denise Smith, who has done soon.. Enclosing the section are a consideration. Having how not to over train. The artwork and photography in the back of the site to a volunteer water the baskets camp will begin at 8 a.m. and for the Oregon Trail Rodeo prevent entry under the deck this summer is working out conclude between 4 and 4:30 posters these past two years, is planned, using portions of satisfactorily so far, they p.m. depending on weather, is among 20 photographers the old fence to block the said. and if the participants want to be accepted to the new opening but this part of the A new net has been ju ried w estern show case to do a track meet. p ro ject w ill be delayed installed on the tennis courts featuring photography at this The clinicians for the because the sidewalk project and the other net is being camp are former Riverside year's Calgary Stampede. elsewhere in the city takes repaired. Joanne Burleson is E ight of High athlete Keith Baker, precedence over any other w orking on bids for who now runs track and Smith’s western images will projects at this time, they resurfacing and redirecting decathlon for the University be among 240 images that said lighting. The tennis courts of Alabama; Cody Fleming, are going to be featured in They reported that are a good com m unity w ho runs d eca th lo n for this year's inaugural preview work is being done at Hager benefit and grants could be U n iv e rsity o f O regon; of a digital presentation at Park, time permitting. The available for some of the Megan Quinn, heptathlete the Vistek Theater. Two of plan is to have grass seeded work, the report indicated. fo r Lane C om m unity her images were accepted to by the end of the summer T he p u b lic is College and Portland State the sales gallery o f this with watering until then to w elcom e to atten d University; and McKenzie Western Showcase. “I feel keep the dust down. There commission meetings which W inkle, ch am pion very fortunate to be a part is an area that is rocky and are held on the second h e p ta th le te fo r Lane of this,” said Smith. not fit fo r g ra ss, but a Thursday of each month. Judging and C om m unity and Portland committee that was formed State University. A very jurying was done by a team p ro fessio n al M usic in the Parks to feature sp ecial g u est w ill be o f Santiago Lorenzo, former photographers. This year 65 barbershop quartet NCAA champion decathlete p h o to g ra p h e rs en tered for the University of Oregon, w estern im agery in four Music in the Parks will be held on Monday, July 3, beginning and was 10th in the 2004 categories: Western People, at 7 p.m. at the Boardman Marina Park. The Duct Tape Olympics in Athens, Greece. Western Lifestyle, Western Men's Barbershop Quartet from the Tri Cities will present He has been training with W ild life and W estern melodies of Broadway, jazz, doo-wop and gentle rock to “create a classic mix that will set your toes tapping and F lem in g at U o f O this Landscape. The kick off make you want to sing along," according to a news release. spring. “It is a special treat to have him here for our ev en t is the C alg ary Duct Tape has been entertaining Tri-Cities crowds for three camp.” said organizer Glaya Stampede's “Stir Up”, a July years. They also sing with the Columbia River Chordsmen Baker. “ The goal o f the 5 event that allows a preview Chorus Barbershop music, an original American folk style camp is to have lots of fun. o f the art and photography that traces back to 1900 era balladeers-three men who but learn something new and before the Stampede July 7- harmonized around a fourth who sang a catchy melody. Later, the urbane melodies of Broadway and jazz were b e tte r te ch n iq u es for 17. improvement. We also want to show kids where track can take them w ith th e ir education, and further.” The cost of the cam p is $50, w hich includes drinks, lunch and t- shirts. Baker advises to “hurry and register” as there are a few sc h o la rsh ip s available. PUBLIC NOTICE Historic Boardman relocation documentary to premier