Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, October 25,2006 - NINE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County Citizens
Bobbi C hilders, M orrow
County Clerk, will on October
27, 2006 conduct a public cer
tification test for the vote tally
system using a selection of pre
cincts and ballot formats as
required by ORS 254.235 1
(b). This test will begin at
10:00 a.m . at the M orrow
County Courthouse, rm. 102.
Bobbi Childers,
Morrow County Clerk
Published: October 25, 2006
Affidavit
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han
dling the following business:
O ct. 19: M CSO
a rre ste d
C o n stan cio
Rodriguez Becerra, 59, on
two Irrigon Justice Court
warrants, both for Failure to
Pay Fine/DUIl. He was cited
and released to appear.
MCSO cited Justin
D onald W ebber, 20, for
F ailu re to Y ield w hen
Entering Roadway.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that a house down the street
from her is vacant and for
sale, however, she advised
that there was a lot of noise
coming from the enclosed
carport area and is not sure
what is going on. The caller
was u nable to see any
vehicles at the residence. It
was determ ined that the
owners were at the residence
and were tearing down some
walls that were put on in
violation of code.
M CSO
deputy
reported at 10:19 p.m. that
a potato truck is disabled
along Hwy. 730. The driver’s
advised the deputy that if
they could not get the vehicle
started they would remove it
first thing in the morning.
The vehicle was off the road
and was not cau sin g a
hazard.
H ep p n er
FD
received a report of a fire
alarm from a location on
P io n e e r D rive. It was
determined that construction
workers accidentally set it
off.
B oardm an
PD
a rre sted Seth T hom as
Wheeler, 29, on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for
Criminal Trespass II.
B oardm an
PD
received a report that two
children were in a vehicle
and not wearing seatbelts.
No children were in the
vehicle when a deputy made
contact.
B oardm an
PD
receiv ed a rep o rt that a
juvenile was throwing rocks
at two other juveniles and
possibly hit one of them.
B oardm an
PD
received a report that a dog
in the area was disturbing the
caller’s dog.
B oardm an
Pd
received a report that the
caller found a black duffel
bag outside of the station
and re q u e ste d o ffice r
contact.
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Commercial zoned
building in lone
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1898 home with 2092 sq ft living area.
Double lot with shop on one lot.
Front porch and deck in hack.
5152 sq ft building on 75 X 100 lot zoned
commercial. Original building built in 1947,
back portion added in 1971. Would make a
good business location or use for storage.
$ 89,000
$47,500
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2 Bedroom /1 bath
Restaurant & Lounge
Restaurant and Lounge in Heppner.
All fixtures and inventory included in sale.
Turn-key operation.
Walk in and run your own business.
Progress continues at city parks
The
H ep p n er
B eautification/P arks and
Lands Commission met on
Oct. 12 at H eppner City
Hall.
The co m m ission
discussed:
-progress on the old
pool site: A1 Riney has given
51 poles to the city and the
rails have been started and
two of the three rock cribs
have been completed. Rails
are going to be installed on
the south boundary to
separate it from a proposed
parking lot, which will not be
paved. Maintenance for the
proposed parking lot is for
the ground to be sterilized
and so far, debris around the
site has been burned daily.
More plantings are planned
and will be on the outside of
the rail fence. Also, inmates
from the prison are
ten ta tiv ely scheduled to
come to Heppner on Oct. 30
to do some work. Part of
th e ir w ork w ill include
m oving the rocks from
Hager Park to the rock cribs
at the old pool site. At this
time, a name has still not
been chosen but once the site
has been named, a sign with
the name of the area will be
installed on the side of the
chain fink fence.
-progress on Hager
Park:
The
stee rin g
com m ittee has com pleted
th e ir w ork, w ith the
ex ce p tio n o f one last
meeting to finalize details.
Funds are not available at
this tim e for paving and
including a parking lot in a
grant ap p lic atio n is not
feasible as paving parking
lots is not normally included
in grants. It was considered
important to keep some type
of fencing, cable, etc., to
prevent people from driving
thro u g h
the
park.
Maintenance-free wood and
chaining the tables down in
the picnic table area was
discussed. The approximate
cost of a proposed picnic
shelter, 20 foot by 10 foot
with cover and installed on
c o n crete ,
w ould
be
approximately $5,200. The
most expensive item would
be a 12-foot by 12-foot
restroom, which would cost
$30-40,000.
D ave F o w ler o f
H ep p n er H igh School
agreed to c o n stru c t the
proposed benches, using
maintenance-free wood, at a
cost of $400-500 each for
five benches. The total cost
for volleyball nets, poles, and
b alls is ap p ro x im ately
$1074. Costs vary on the
amount and type of swings/
play g ro u n d eq u ip m en t
desired. The t-ball field was
discussed, but removed from
the plan because Pepsi is no
longer providing a snack
shack and in order to have a
T-ball park, a snack shack is
necessary. Funds are not
available for this.
The District Meeting
for the Garden Club is in
Heppner on Oct. 14, 2006.
The agenda will cover a
meeting and luncheon, along
with guest speakers. The
Garden Club will be involved
with the FFA greenhouse at
the school. Third and fourth
graders will be doing essays,
posters and poetry this year.
T he high school is also
participating. Students will
also be attending the greens
workshop this year.
In November, when
the tax funds are disbursed,
the city will join the Oregon
R ecreatio n
and
Park
Association (ORPA). This
would be beneficial to the
c ity since they have
resources available.
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Heppner Gazette
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$219,000
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City water and sewer.
66 x 130’ lot. Fenced yard.
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$ 65,900
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2 parcels:
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160 acres total
$ 160,000
Great hunting: deer, elk and
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Property includes: carport, shed, garage,
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$145,000
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g p ^ o ï ï a l creek running
This pare
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$123,500
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