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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 4,2011
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:
KATHRYN GERTRUDE
HOSKINS, Deceased.
No. I1PR008
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
N o tice is g iv en th a t
the u n d e rs ig n e d 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 voucher, within four
months after the date of first
publication of this notice, as
stated below, to the personal
representative at the offices
of Kuhn & Spicer, 267 N.
Main Street. P.O. Box 428,
Heppner, Oregon 97836, or
they may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings in this estate
may obtain additional
in fo rm atio n from the
records of the court, the
personal representative or
the attorney for the personal
representative.
DATED and first published
.April 27, 2011.
M alcolm F. H oskins,
Personal Representative
53542 Highway 74
Heppner, OR 97836
Published: April 27, May 4
and 11,2011
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the
Budget Committee of the
IRFPD #6-604, in Morrow
County, in the State of
Oregon, to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year
July 1,2011 to June 30,
2012, will be held at lone
Fire Hall on Main Street in
lone, OR. The meeting will
take place on May 9th 2011
at 7:30 pm.
The purpose of the meeting
is to receive the budget
message and to receive
comment from the public
on the budget
A copy o f the budget
document may be inspected
or obtained on or after May
9th at MCGG, Main street
in lone, OR, between the
hours of 8 am & 5 pm.
This is a public meeting
where deliberation of the
Budget Committee will
take place, Any person
may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget
Committee.
Published: April 27 and
May 4, 2011
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF STATE
REVENUE SHARE
HEARING
The Town C ouncil o f
the Town of Lexington,
Morrow County, State of
Oregon, will hold a public
hearing regarding the
State Revenue Sharing,
for the fiscal year July 1st,
2011 to June 30th, 2012
at Lexington Town Hall,
425 F Street. The meeting
will take place on the 17th
of May 2011 at 6:30 PM.
The purpose of the hearing
is to receive testimony
regarding the use of State
Revenue Sharing. This is
a public meeting where
deliberations of the Town
Council will take place.
Any person may appear at
the meeting and discuss the
proposed programs with the
Town Council.
Published: April 27 and
May 4 2011
Affidavit
Town of Lexington Town
Council will be held at
6:45 p.m. on Tuesday May
17, 2011 in the Lexington
Town Hall 425 F Street.
Purpose of the hearing is
to hear public comment
about the proposed increase
in Lexington's base water
rate.
Published: April 27 and
May 4,2011
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Budget
Committee Meeting
City of Irrigon
A public meeting of the
Budget Committee of the
City of Irrigon, Morrow
County, State of Oregon, to
discuss the budget for the
fiscal year beginning July 1,
2011 through June30,2012,
will be held at Irrigon City
Hall, 500 NE Main, Irrigon,
Oregon. The meeting will
take place on Tuesday, May
10, 2011 at 6:00 pm. The
purpose o f the meeting
is to receive the budget
message and to receive
public comment from the
public on the budget and
state revenue sharing. If
necessary, a subsequent
meeting will be held on at
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
the same place and time.
Copies o f the proposed
budget may be obtained on
May 6,2011 in person from
City Hall,#500 NE Main
Ave between the hours
of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm.
Persons may mail requests
for copies of the budget to
PO Box 428, Irrigon, OR
97844 or request by email
to irrigon@oregontrail.net.
This is a public meeting
where deliberation of the
Budget Committee will
take place. Any person
may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget
Committee. Persons who
would like to attend and
need assistance are urged to
call (541)922-3047, or TTY
relay at (800)735-2900 in
advance of the meeting.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Publish: April 27, 2011 &
May 4, 2011
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the
B udget C om m ittee o f
the Boardman Rural Fire
Protection District, Morrow
County State of Oregon, to
discuss the budget for the
fiscal year July 1, 2011 to
June 30, 2012 will be held
at the Boardman Rural Fire
District Offices, 300 SW
Wilson Lane, Boardman,
Oregon. The meeting will
take place on the 19th day
of May 2011 at 7:00 p.m.
The purpose of the meeting
is to receive the budget
message and to receive
comment from the public
on the budget. A copy of
the budget document may
be inspected or obtained on
or after the 16th day of May,
2011 at 300 SW Wilson
Lane, between the hours of
9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
This is a public meeting
where deliberation of the
Budget Committee will
take place. Any person
may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget
Committee.
Published: May 5 and 19,
LOCAL DAIRY
-Continuedfrom PAGE chions at a time. The milk is
In fact, Tin Wil­
ONE pumped into sealed buckets lows is one of only three
was farmers and
ranchers willing to keep
an open mind about a new
enterprise and give me
a chance,” Felda says.
"There’s a lot of openness
in the agricultural com­
munity for new ideas and
methods.”
Felda says the
sheep industry is also open
to new ideas, and is start­
ing to recognize the value
of dairy as an additional
asset.
,
Felda started out
with about 40 sheep, and
got her dairy license in
2008. She now runs a herd
of 125, though she’s only
milking around 70 cur­
rently. She says she milked
15 thousand pounds of milk
last year, but is hoping for
more this year with the ad­
dition of new equipment.
All th a t m ilk ­
ing isn’t done by hand; a
vacuum-operated milking
machine allows her to put
six ewes through her stan-
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Advertising:
Monday at
5:00 pm
sheep dairies in Oregon,
the other two being on the
western side of the state. It’s
that eastern Oregon diet of
bunch grass and sage that
Felda says makes her milk
the star ingredient in Tin
Willows Tomme.
“ [B lack Sheep
Creamery] noticed a dif­
ference in the milk, and
made a cheese to accent
that flavor. They created
Tin Willow Tomme for my
milk,” she says.
Tin Willows Tom­
me was one of only two
northwest cheeses in a list
dominated by Californians.
Felda says that Tin Wil­
lows milk is special but
the credit goes to Black
Sheep Creamery, which
is a nationally-recognized
cheese maker.
“I’m excited they
were listed in the top eight,”
says Felda. “They worked
very hard and they deserve
it.”
and then strained into plas­
tic buckets to be put in the
freezer to sit at zero degrees
until delivery.
The a b ility to
freeze the milk is one thing
that separates it from cow’s
milk. Unlike cow’s milk,
the high number of fat sol­
ids in sheep’s milk means it
doesn’t separate when fro­
zen, so the thawed product
is identical to the pre-frozen
version. Since it doesn’t
have to be delivered imme­
diately, it’s more economi­
cal for the producer.
Though she’s hap­
py with the improvements
she’s made, Felda says it
isn’t on the scale of most
cow dairies.
“Most cow dairies
have pipelines to carry the
milk away, and they’re all
computerized. Our technol­
ogy is lagging behind a few
years because most sheep
dairies are small opera­
tions,” says Felda.
Valby celebrates 125 years
Rolling Hills Run sees
good attendance
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Lea Mathieu
On May 1, over
100 members, friends and
former pastors of Valby
Lutheran Church attended
an afternoon celebration to
mark the historic church’s
125th anniversary. The small
church south of lone was
founded on April, 1886 by
Swedish immigrants; for
many years all services
were in Swedish. Bishop
Dave Brauer-Rieke pointed
out that Valby is the oldest
Lutheran church in Or­
egon still worshipping in
its original building.
The festivities be­
gan with a Swedish smor­
gasbord organized by Sandi
and Dan Richardson of
Condon, with food also
prepared by members of
the church. Flowers were
available to place on graves,
with freewill donations
given to Carmelo Di Salvo,
a Lutheran seminary stu­
dent who lives in Hepp­
ner. Cookbooks and history
books from the church were
also on sale, and continue to
be available.
C hurch council
president Louis Carlson
then introduced the grand­
daughter of the Pettersons,
who originally donated the
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Top: Some of the participants for the 5k and 10k
line up before the start of the Rolling Hills Run on Saturday,
April 23. Bottom: Kids' Fun Run participants show off their
ribbons after the one-mile race. Top (L-R): Payton Lehman,
Gavin Hanna, Leo Waite, Reiah Waite, Marlee Mitchell, Nalani
Stone, Naleah Stone and Narin Stone. Bottom (L-R): Hunter
Nichols, Casey Fletcher, Roen Waite, Cody Fletcher, Madelyn
Nichols, and Trevor Nichols. -Contributedphotos
D A ’s R ep o rt
The Morrow Coun­
ty District Attorney’s Office
has released the following
report:
Cory Patrick Win­
ston, 34, was convicted of:
-F leeing or A t­
tempting to Elude a Police
Officer While in a Motor
Vehicle, a Class C felony,
and was sentenced to six
months in the custody of
the Oregon Department
of Corrections, two years
post-prison supervision
with numerous conditions
and ordered to pay $643
in fines, fees and assess­
ments;
-Failure to Appear
in the First Degree, a Class
C felony, and was sentenced
to six months incarceration
with the Oregon Depart­
ment of Corrections, two
years post-prison supervi­
sion with numerous condi­
tions and ordered to pay
$643 in fines, fees and as­
.
Visitors from all over converged on the small country church
to celebrate its 125,h anniversary. -Contributedphoto
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sessments;
-Theft in the First
Degree, a Class C felony,
and was sentenced to 15
months in custody of the
Oregon Departm ent of
Corrections, tw o-years’
post-prison supervision
with numerous conditions
and ordered to pay $2,648
in fines, fees and assess­
ments;
-P o sse ssio n o f
Methamphetamine, a Class
C felony and was sentenced
to six months in custody
of the Oregon Department
of Corrections, six months
suspension of his driver’s
license, one year of post­
prison supervision with
numerous conditions and
ordered to pay $643 in fines,
fees and assessments.
Joel Ibarra Estrada,
19, was convicted of:
-P o sse ssio n o f
Forged Instrument in the
First Degree, a Class C
felony, reduced to a Class
A misdemeanor, and was
sentenced to 180 days in jail
with 150 days suspended,
36 months bench probation
land for Valby. Eight former
preachers were in atten­
dance, as well as the bishop,
and all shared memories
of serving Valby. Several
humorous stories involved
Valby’s historic outhouse
but church members were
quick to point out that, as
of April 30, the church now
has a modern, plumbed,
indoor restroom.
F o l l o w i n g the
lunch and fellowship, about
half of the attendees stayed
for a worship service led
by the current minister,
Lea Mathieu, with par­
ticipation from all other the
Lutheran ministers. Rikka
Tews, Valby’s former pia­
nist who now lives in The
Dalles, provided music for
the service. The offering
from the service will be
donated to Lutheran World
Relief to benefit victims of
the recent hurricanes in the
Southeast.
Services at Valby
are held at 9:15 on Sun­
day mornings, following
Bible study for all ages
at 8:30. Everyone is wel­
come. For questions or
directions, please contact
Rev. Lea Mathieu at 422-
7215.
with numerous conditions
and ordered to pay $603
in fines, fees and assess­
ments.
NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget C om m ittee of the—
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Notice of Budget Committee
Meeting
A public meeting of the
B udget C om m ittee o f
the Oregon Trail Library
District, Morrow County,
State of Oregon, to discuss
the budget for the fiscal
year July 1, 2011 to June
30, 2012, will be held at
PUBLIC NOTICE the
OTLD Heppner branch
Notice is hereby given that
library, 444 N. Main St.
a public hearing of the
Heppner, OR 97836. The
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meeting will take place on
the 18th day of May, 2011,
at 6:30 pm. The purpose of
the meeting is to receive
the budget message and to
receive comment from the
public on the budget. A copy
of the budget document may
be inspected or obtained
at the budget committee
meeting or after May 18th,
2011, at Boardman and
Heppner libraries between
the hours of 12:00 p.m. and
5:00 p.m.
This is a public meeting
where, deliberations of the
Budget Committee will
take place. Any person
may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget
Committee.
Published: May 4 and 11,
2011
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Published: May 4 and 11,2011
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