SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 9,2013
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS FOR
Concessionaire in OHV
Landing Kitchen
Morrow/Grant OHV Park -
Morrow County, Oregon
Morrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals for a
qualified Concessionaire
in OHV Landing Kitchen
to provide food handling
and preparation services
for various events and
regular season. Supplies
and equipment is furnished.
C o n c e s s io n a ir e w ill
need food inventory and
appropriate food handlers
licenses.
C ontractors
submitting qualifications
shall be considered based
upon the following general
evaluation criteria:
1.
Experience.
2.
M ethod o f
approach.
3.
Availability of labor
and inventory.
Copies o f the R equest
for Qualifications may be
obtained from M orrow
County Public Works, P.O.
Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74,
Lexington, Oregon 97839,
(541)989-9500. Complete
proposals will be accepted
at the same address no
later than 4:00 p.m., Jan.
25, 2013 Any questions or
concerns may be addressed
to Sandi Putman.
Published: January 9, 16
and 23, 2013
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
RIGHT O F WAY
VACATION
December 18, 2012
Pursuant to ORS 368.326
to 368.426, The Port o f
M orrow has received a
request for Vacation o f
a Public Right o f Way,
hereafter referred to as " A
Portion o f Lindsay Way"
located within the Port of
Morrow Food Processing
Park, Boardman, Oregon.
This notice is to all Utility
Providers, Corporations,
Companies, or Individuals
that believe that they hold
any interest in the existing
Public Right o f Way the
Port of Morrow intends to
Vacate said Pubic Right of
Way by Resolution of their
Board of Commissioners.
All interested parties are
welcome to comment in
writing or in person on this
proposed vacation process.
A Public Hearing will be
held at the Port of Morrow
Administration Office on
January 23rd, 2013 at 6:30
PM, PST, at which time all
comments will be heard and
those received in writing,
will be read aloud.
A ll w ritten and public
comments will be received
through the end o f the
P u b lic H earin g and a
Recommendation for the
Vacation o f " A Portion
o f L in d say Way" w ill
be forw arded on to the
Port of Morrow Board of
Commissioners.
Questions and comments
may be directed to: Ronald
V. M cK in n is, P ort o f
Morrow Engineer, Port of
Morrow P.O. Box 200, #2
Marine Drive, Boardman,
Oregon 97818, 541-481-
7678.
Published: December 26,
2012 and January 9, 2013
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the
B udget C o m m ittee o f
M orrow C ounty, State
of Oregon, to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year
July 1, 2012 to June 30,
2013 will be held at the
Morrow County Annex,
150 Rock St., H eppner
Oregon. The meeting will
take place on the 15th day
of January, 2013 at 9:30 PUBLIC NOTICE
a.m. The purpose of the
NOTICE TO
meeting is to review and INTERESTED PERSONS
discuss the current yedr
In the Circuit Court of
budget.
the State of Oregon for
Published: January 2, 9,
the County of Morrow
2013
No. 13PR001
Affidavit
•
Estate of: Jean Ann Turner,
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that
PUBLIC NOTICE the person named below has
Public Hearing
been appointed personal
City of Heppner Planning representative of the estate.
Commission
All persons having claims
February 4, 2013,
a g a in st the estate are
7:00 PM
required to present them to
Heppner City Hall, 111 N.
the personal representative
Main Street
at: P.O. Box 218, Pendleton,
Heppner, OR 97836
OR 97801 within four
A public hearing will be held months after the date of first
by the Heppner Planning publication of this notice, or
Commission on February
the claims may be barred.
4, 2013, at 7:00 PM, at
All persons whose rights
the Heppner City Hall to may be affected by the
consider a Conditional Use proceedings may obtain
Application by Alvin and additional information
Lynda Liu for a conditional from the records of the court,
use in the R2 Zone of 175 W.
the personal representative
Baltimore Street, Map 2S 26 or the attorney.
26CC Tax Lot 10000, Block Dated and first published:
10, of Stansbury’s Addition January 9, 2013
to the City o f Heppner, Melissa Jean Lindsay
Morrow County, Oregon, Pers. Rep.
to allow the property to be 75655 Baseline Ln
used as a boarding house/ Heppner, OR 97836
bed and breakfast to provide Steven H. Corey
additional seasonal lodging Corey Byler Rew Lorenzen
as part of the motel. Both & Hojem, LLP
oral and written testimony/
222 SE Dorion Ave
evidence, eith er for or Pendleton, OR 97801
against such action will be
541-276-3331
held by the Commission at
Published: January 9, 16
that time. In the event that and 23, 2013
you are unable to attend this Affidavit
hearing and wish to provide
evidence, pro or con, for the
Commission to consider,
the same must be received PUBLIC NOTICE
in writing no later than 5:00
REQUEST FOR BIDS
PM, Friday, February 1, Morrow County Public
2013, at City Hall. Please Works is accepting bids on
note that failure to either the following:
raise an issue or failure to I.
Herbicides
provide sufficient evidence Specifications and bid
for the C o m m issio n / sheets may be obtained by
Council to respond to will contacting Morrow County
preclude any appeal to the Public Works P.O. Box 428,
Land Use Board of Appeals 365 W Hwy 74, Lexington,
(LU BA) on that issue. OR. 97839. Phone 541-
Please call Kim Cutsforth, 989-9500.
City Manager, at 541-676- Bids must be received at
9618, if you have questions the Moitow County Public
oi concerns.
Works Office, P.O. Box
Publish: January 9, 2013
428, 365 W. Hwy 74, and
Affidavit
Lexington, OR 97839 no
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later than 4:00 p.m. Friday,
January 18,2013 Bids must
be in a sealed envelope
marked “Herbicide Bid”.
Bids will be opened January
23,2013. Starting at 10:00
a.m. at the Morrow County
Court Session being held at
the Courthouse in Heppner,
O R. For a d d itio n a l
information contact Morrow
County Public Works 541 -
989-9500.
Morrow County reserves
the right to reject any and
all bids and/or to postpone
the award of bids for thirty
(30) days from the date of
opening.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
age, religion, race national
origin, sex or handicapped
status in h irin g or the
provision of services.
Published: January 9, 16
and 23, 2012
Affidavit
Justice
Court
Report
Morrow County Justice
o f the Peace Ann Spicer
has released the following
Justice Court Report.
-James Donald Hams,
62, o f H eppner pled no
contest to failure to regis
ter a vehicle. He was fined
$ 110 .
-Trdnt Doyle Cannon,
19, o f Heppner, pled no
contest to speed racing on
the highway/exhibition of
speed, and was fined $435.
-Jaso n Lee H anna,
37, of Heppner was found
guilty of maintaining a dog
as a public nuisance. He
was fined $260 and ordered
by the court to remove the
dog from the property.
Obituaries
Judith Faye ‘Pachy’ Burns
Strength personified actively involved with thte
in her swagger, her perfect M ontana Wool Growers
cowboy hat, scarf and vest, since 1984 and the Montana
always ready for
Agri-Women (Vice
adventure, this was
President 2005);
current chairman
the Pachy we all
and national rep
knew and loved.
resentative o f the
She died suddenly
Montana Farm Bu
and too soon on
reau Sheep Com
January 6, 2013 in
m ittee; trav eled
a car accident near
to remote areas of
her ranch in O r
egon. Pachy liked Judith Faye Russia representing
to say “she lived to “ P a c h y " the American Ag
riculture Industry
dance and danced Burns
for CFNA (Citizens
to live.” She did
not sleep much; she worked Network for Foreign Af
hard and enjoyed life to the fairs); member of the Mon
fullest extent possible. She tana Management as early
got at least 90 years of liv as 1986 by grazing sheep on
leafy spurge; member Mon
ing out of her 63 years.
A m em orial service tana Noxious Weed Adviso
will be held at the Lutheran ry Council and the Advisory
Church in Big Timber on Committee for the Skeen
Friday, January 11, at 3 p.m. Institute for Rangeland
Tim Shirley will preside. A Restoration; conducted Jam
memorial service in Oregon to Lamb since 1994 and in
will be announced later this October 2005 traveled to
Japan with Farm Bureau
spring.
Pachy was born No delegation; Statewide Nox
vember 1, 1949 in Pough ious Weed Awareness Cam
keepsie, NY. Her spirit of paign Advisory Committee
adventure began early in member; involved with the
life as she grew up and program s developed for
experienced many regions integrated weed control
o f the United States as concerning BSE issues to
a child and young adult. regain Japanese trust in
She attended Western State U.S. meat industries; and
University in Gunnison, most recently, president
CO and eventually claimed o f M ountain Plains and
her ranch in lone as home, Chairperson for the Wolf
although her heart was Advisory Board.
always in Montana, where
An excerpt from a letter
she had raised her daugh from a lifelong friend:
ters on a sheep ranch near
“ Pachy lived large,
Edgar.
worked hard, defied bound
Her long list of accom aries, and loved beyond
plishments and affiliations description. What a great
include:
friend she was to me and
C o -F o u n d er o f the mine. I admire her while be
A cadem y o f the R ock ing in awe of all she has ac
ies, Bonners Ferry, ID; complished. Pachy was ex
first female Ski-Patrol at tra especially loyal, unique
Schweitzer Mountain, ID; in vision, unmatched in her
work ethic...She was tough
and unrelenting as she built
her ranching empire(s). The
love for her two daughters
was always the underlying
motivation. Ultimately her
love and motivation grew
to include Rasch and all
o f Oma’s grandchildren.
I’ve never known a live
lier more fun grandmother.
She went out like a stick of
dynamite— boldly, being
productive—just the way
she lived. She was truly one
of a kind. They threw away
the cookie cutter when she
was created.”
She rs survived by:
her husband of 20 years,
Horatio “ Rasch” Burns;
her daughters, Piney (Jenn),
Bluesette (Mark); brothers,
Gregory and Randolf Craft;
stepchildren, Cameron (Al
ison), Lindsey (Remi), Seth
(Nancy); step-grandchil-
dren4 Mackenzie, Henry,
Andrew, Solange, Blaze,
Calumina and Amelia; as
well as her grandchildren,
Nik “Trout,” Kess, Taybe,
Andrew and Birch, who
will miss their Oma.
She is predeceased
by her parents, Clarence
George Craft and Glatha
Lee Barrie.
To honor Pachy, and
in lieu of flowers, please
donate to Montana Agri-
Women or the grandchil
dren’s college funds and
remember to dance when
you hear music, have a
corner sink, and always,
always show up wearing a
hat and wool.
Please sign the condo
lence book at bumsmortu-
aryhermiston.com. Burns
Mortuary o f Hermiston,
OR is in charge of arrange
ments.
Pipes to swirl at Condon when Scots
toast Robert Burns, heritage
Planning is in progress
for the 16,h annual Rob
ert Bums Day celebration
in Condon. The event is
scheduled for Saturday,
Jan. 26, and will take place
at the Condon Elks Lodge
on Main Street beginning
at 2 p.m.
P ip ers, d ru m m ers,
dancers and vocalists will
come from Pendleton, Ar
lington, Redmond, Bend,
Portland, McMinnville and
Carson, WA to help the
Condon community cel
ebrate its Scottish heritage
on the 254th anniversary
of the birth o f Scotland’s
beloved Bard Robert Bums.
The celebration is in its 16th
year as an organized event,
and has become a favorite
w intertim e diversion at
Condon.
The ev en t featu res
lively music from the “Old
Country,” a traditional Scot
tish meal of “haggis, neeps
and tatties,” and anecdotes
from the annuls of Scottish
families who settled in the
greater Gilliam County area
in the mid-to-late 1800s.
Area families o f Scottish
heritage are encouraged to
search through their family
Sheriff’s Report
The M o rr o w
County Sheriffs Office
reports handling the fol
lowing business:
August 17: -OSP ar
rested Jared Jack Salis
bury, 26, for possession
of a controlled substance-
methamphetamine, theft
I (firearm) and controlled
substance offense.
-BPD issued a citation
to Luis Rafael Amaro, 26,
for no ops.
-BPD cited Mario Men
doza, 18, for no ops.
August 18: -MCSO
received a call from the
lore for diaries, notes, pho
tographs and other memo
rabilia, and to share the in
formation at the gathering.
Some of the early-day
Scottish settlers in the area
included such names as
Dunbar, Rattray, Duthie,
Hardie, Stewart, Campbell,
McFarlane, Geddes, Kyd,
Patterson, Froman, Dysart,
Spalding, Jamieson and
Marshall—and there were
many more who came to
America after Scotland’s
economy had collapsed.
In the early days of set
tlement in Gilliam County,
an organization known as
the C aledonian Society
was formed by those who
arrived early, to help fel
low Scots still arriving
find work and housing. In
later years, in the 1950s
and early 1960s, celebra
tions to honor the early
Scottish settlers were held
in Condon, John Day, Day-
ville and other areas where
Scots settled. As the Scot
tish pioneers passed away,
the celebrations honoring
them seemed to fade away
as well.
The now 16-year-old
tradition o f honoring the
manager o f Bucknum’s re
garding an unknown prob
lem. Tanner Joseph Luttrell,
20, was cited for minor in
possession of alcohol with
a blood alcohol content of
.125.
-MCSO arrested Mi
chael Lee Wood on an Irrig-
on Justice Court warrant for
failure to appear on driving
while suspended x2.
A ugust 19: -MCSO
conducted a traffic stop in
Linden Way in Heppner and
cited three juvenile males
for minor in possession of
alcohol.
-MCSO arrested Cyn
thia Ann Brown, 24, on a
charge of criminal trespass
II.
area's Scottish heritage has
the same purpose—to honor
the Scottish heritage of the
area, the families of those
who planted roots here. The
written documentation of
the area’s Scottish families
w ill become a valuable
genealogical and research
com pilation o f the area
and its people. Those who
attend are invited to take a
run at the podium to talk of
their family’s earlier years.
The celebration is held
each year on, or near, the
birth date o f the famed
Scottish poet, the immortal
Robert Burns, Scotland’s
endearing Poet Laureate
who was bom on Jan. 25,
1759.
The afternoon, and
into the evening, is spent
with lively readings and
recitations of Robert Bums
and other poetry, music of
the country, the pipes and
drums, snippets of letters
and family histories. Also
included is a shortbread
baking contest, which of
fers a host of unique prizes,
and an ample supply o f
shortbread.
The public is invited
to the event. Tickets are on
sale at the Times-Journal
in Condon, 541-384-2421,
and will be available at the
door. Tickets are $17 per
person, or $30 for a couple
for all day and evening
events. The Condon Elks
Lodge is now equipped
with an A D A -approved
chair lift to the lodge floor
and an ADA-approved re
stroom facility on the lodge
floor level.
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