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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 9,2011 County Court News * The fo llo w in g is solar shields, antenna and Travel Stops and Country crease is needed to assist Stores. This was approved in the payment of items for provided by Commissioner solar panels. P lan ning D ept.: as an emergency based on the “Backpack Program.” Leann Rea. HHS 2011 Veterans Day Program ¥ Public is invited to the program. A complimentary’ lunch for veterans and their spouses will follow the program. * Planning Director Carla McLane read the follow ing order by title: An Order Affirming on Remand from the Land Use Board o f Appeals Conditional Use Permit to Allow Develop ment of Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores in the Airport Approach Zone and Allow a Truck Tire Repair Facility. The court adopt ed the order as presented. McLane read two times the following ordinance by title: An Ordinance Adopt ing a Limited Use Overlay and Affirming on Remand from the Land Use Board of Appeal Approvals to Al low Development of Love’s The Morrow Coun ty Court met on October 26 in Heppner with Judge Tallman and Commissioner Grieb in attendance. The court reviewed and approved the minutes of Oct. 19, 2011. The court also reviewed and approved account payables in the net amount of $55,172.05. CSEPP transfers: The following equipment transfers were signed by Judge Tallm an: Sirens, which includes: wind moni tors, radio modules, sen sors, antenna and solar pan els; and Met Towers, which includes: wind monitors, radio modules, sensors, When: November 10, 2011 Where: HHS Gymnasium Who: All past & present military personel ; the county’s needs under Goal 8. The court conduct ed the following business: The court reviewed and signed a letter of support regarding the W allowa C ounty A m icus Curiae Brief regarding w olf dep redation to livestock. They also approved the payment o f $500 from the court’s discretionary fund to help support Wallowa County and other eastern counties with legal expenses. Then they reviewed and approved a request from Commission on Children and Families to increase their credit card limit to $2,000. The in- TRACTION READY w - FIVE FÖ R ^ W IN T E R i ALL S E A S O N CAR T IR E S GRGATBÜY STARTING AT STARTING AT -¿¡¡mugs!- 3 9 s* s s » 11 « Ûm P155/80TB-13 7 a long lasting 7 a EXCEllENT VAUIE This is an excellent value on highway and all season radials. Offers a smooth quiet ride and tough steel belt construction. SCHWAB ir l f l l V s 'N / SCHWAB I r fifS P mao N \ MOUNTING • AIR CHECKS • ROTATIONS / \ FLAT REPAIR • ROAD HA2AR0 / TOUR SIZE IN S T 0 C I, C R U E l i SIZE I PRICE ‘ IlMITlÒ TIM! 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The court re viewed and signed a letter of support for the Hermis- ton Agricultural Research and Extension Center to allow changing antiquated language regarding changes to the facility. Then they reviewed and supported a letter for county residents regarding the discontinua tion of the tone alert radios. Copies of two tax foreclo sure deeds were reviewed. The court appointed Sylvia Sandford to the Morrow Co. Fair Board. R eview ed m isc. correspondences and dis cussed upcom ing m eet ings. If you would like to be placed on the list to receive county minutes, please contact Karen Wolff at (541)676-5620. CO-OP PRESIDENT -Continuedfrom PAGE ONE nians campaigned for her,” said Oregon Rural Electric Cooperative A ssociation. (ORECA) executive direc tor Ted Case. “ She may well be one o f the most qualified people to sit on that board.” Federated is a na tional insurance cooperative headquartered in Lenexa, KS that provides insurance services and products to member utilities. W hile attending the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association regional meeting in Denver, Anderson also received recognition for earning the Utility Board Leadership Certification award. This certificate recognizes utility board members who have completed specific courses and seminars on the util ity industry and leadership training. Anderson has been a CBEC d irecto r since 1990. She also serves on the ORECA executive board. ORECA represents the po litical interests of 18 electri cal cooperatives throughout Oregon. 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TIDE CHAINS l Wu’n gut H e light hsttery tur run Average battery life per region: m 4-5 Y E A R S 3-4 YEARS PASSENGER CHAIN RETURN PROGRAM It ft* H i t cu feer pcungcr eir chilis, n t in them tar i lili n t u t liter thi lu i lu ll M i fir itithH lint, l i n t u l ipelf li the fetch Trek Incllee Certcel Ask fa r a TRTT BATTERY CHECK! • F i l l BRAKE INSPECTIONS • F i l l ESTIM A I» • SAME DAY SERVICE I I I Mist v e h ic le s ] Premium Quality Parts o Best Brake Warranty o Les SchwabTire Center 124N Main Street, Heppner 541-676-9481 I T he lo c a l FFA chapter and Friends of Hep pner FFA are planning sev eral upcoming events. The Ag sales and service contest (CDE) will take place on Friday, No vember 18 at Stanfield Sec ondary School. The district job interview contest will also be that day. Judges are needed for both contest areas. Practice times have also been set for kids to come in and role play with volunteers. The dates for the practices are Novem ber 9 from 6-7 p.m. and November 15 and 17 from 5:30-7 p.m. Volunteers are still needed to play the roles of customers and HR professionals. Anyone in terested in helping with these events should contact Heppner FFA advisor Beth Dickenson. The F rien d s o f Heppner FFA alumni group has a meeting scheduled for November 15 following the 7 p.m. practice. Interested parties are invited to come and support the local FFA chapter. No previous FFA involvement is necessary. Contact the current chair, Travis Harrison, with ques tions or agenda items.