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TEN - H eppner G azette-Tim es, H eppner, O regon W ednesday, May 20, 1992 Super efforts qualify HHS athletes for state PUBLIC AUCTION June 6, 1992 Super individual efforts prov ed to be the norm rather than the exception as eight Heppner High School track athletes qualified for the state 2-A track and field meet at Western Oregon State College this Friday and Saturday. May 22 and 23, in 10 events. Of those 10 events, nine were district champions. The Heppner athletes had no regard for the record books as meet records, school records, and individual records fell to the onslaught at the District 7 2A track meet at Hermiston last Fri day and Saturday. 10 a.m. sharp Antiques • Used Furniture * Glass Ware 4 ” Irrigation Pipe * Old Blacksmith Forge New & Used Tools * Collectable Old Wood Cook Stove * Old Oak Desk Compact Color T V 's Excellent Condition Satellite System • Used Office Furniture Watch for a more detailed list 3 June 1992 Consignments being added daily <t ac cepted at the auction site ph. 384-5264 Corner ot Mam t Frazer Condon, OR G e r a ld Pitts - A u c tio n e e r L u n c h w a g o n at th e s a le TER M S : CASH Check accepted by prior arrangement to auction Track team members front l-r: John Qualls, T.R. Riehl, Kim Umbarger, Leonard Brittner; back-Alissa Brownfield, Kelsie Evans, Jenny Krein, Char Coe Card & Gifts Leading the Heppner assault 100-meter high hurdles. Qualls was sophomore Leonard Brittner ran 9:51.5 for his blue ribbon, a who was a triple blue-ribbon win personal best, and Umbarger was ner. He won the triple jump in a clocked at 18.7 in the hurdles. conQBAtulati ons The eighth qualifier was junior district and school record leap of T.R. Riehl in the javelin. Riehl 44’8” . That bettered his previous #• state-best jump of 42-10‘A earlier was the leader in the preliminary in the season. The old district throws and hung on in the finals record was held by Ken Nesbitt for second place with a throw of of Sherman County with a 44-8 145*9” . Earning a pair of third place mark set in 1975. The old HHS school record, 43-11 Vi was finishes and a fifth was Shane shared by a pair of former Munkers who had PRs in the jumpers, David Allstott in 1977 discus and shot put. One of his third-place efforts came in the and Richard Schmidt in 1978. Brittner also won the long jump javelin. W e have a large selection o f graduation cards and Other third-place finishes in with 21’ 114” and the high jump graduation gifts. cluded Jeanine Michael with an with a 6’5” leap. The other district and school 86-4 throw in the javelin and Um record was set by freshman Jen barger running 52.6 both were Memorial Day Film Processing ny Krein in the 3,000 meter run personal bests. Fourth place finishes were with an 11:02.3 clocking. The A .A -A. -A. A former district was set by Wen earned by the girls 400-meter CO LO R FILM DEVELOPING dy Wolfgram of Pilot Rock in relay team uf Michael, Evans, 1979 with 11:03.9. Krein set the Coe and Brownfield in :59.4, a * * * * * * school record in the 3.000 at the season’s best; the boys 1600 relay D EV ELO P & PRINT Cascade Meet of Champions team of Ryan Munkers, Joe Lind earlier in the season at 10:56.4. say, Riehl and Tony Burt at 4X6 AT Her new school record came in 3:56.9, another season’s best; 3X5 P R IC E S the 1500 meters with a 5:13 time. Coe in the high jump and Qualls, She had earlier set the record From amateur C-41,135mm film only formerly held by Jodi Padberg of Add $.50 for ASA higher than ASA 100 SCREEN 5:15.2 set in 1985. No free film with this offer Freshman Kelsie Evans was the PRINTING EXPIRES 5-31-92 K&K COLOR LAB other dual qualifier for the state Gazette-Times y y y y y y y meet, winning the 400-meter dash 676-9228 in 1:02.7, a personal best, and an W e will be closed Memorial Day choring the 1600-meter relay team to a first-place finish in PUBLIC NOTICE 4:27.2. Other relay members go SECOND NOTICE OF ing to state are Krein, Alissa BUDGET HEARING Brownfield and Char Coe. A public hearing on a propos Also qualifying for the state ed budget for Willow Creek Park meet in one event were district District, Morrow, State of • 217 North Main Heppner 676-9158 champions John Qualls in the Oregon, for fiscal year July 1, 3000 and Kim Umbarger in the 1992 to June 30, 1993 will be held at 171 W. Linden Way. The hearing will take place on the 9th i day of June, 1992 at 7:00 P.M. The purpose of the hearing is to A Social History o f Nineteenth Century Women and Quilts” discuss the budget with interested persons. The first Notice of Budget Hearing and Financial Summary was published in Hepp ner Gazette Times on May 13, 1992. A copy of the budget docu ment may be inspected or obtain ed at Morrow County Clerks Of fice, Heppner, OR, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Published: May 20. 1992 _______________________________________ ;_______________________________ ____________ for the GRADUATE SPECIAL SAVE NOW, ^ M umuj ' j D m “ H EARTS AND H ANDS” Film, Lecture and Discussion led by Elizabeth Hoffman, Ph.D P U B L IC N O TIC E Friday, May 22, Morrow County Museum 7 p.m. Public Invited - Admission Free This program is made possible by the O regon Council for the Humanities, an filiate o f the National Endowment for the Humanities. 7 CH EVRO LET af- wi Over the years some things never change at a quality dealership HONESTY-INTEGRITY-RESPONSIBILITY-SERVICE Doing business for over 45 years in the same old fashioned way CHEVROLET Parts jgiflïïCfc. SHERRELL CHEVROLET Hermiston, Oregon Phone 567-6487 NOTICE OF OREGON GRAINS COMMISSION PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that a public meeting will be held pursuant to ORS 576.175, the Oregon Grains Commission Act, in the Conference Room of the Oregon Grains Commission, 1200 N.W. Front Avenue, Suite 520, Portland, Oregon on June 30, 1992 at 2:30 P.M. upon a proposed budget for the operation of the Oregon Grains Commis sion during the Fiscal Year July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1993. At this meeting, any producer of barley, rye or triticale in Oregon has a right to be heard with respect to the proposed budget, a copy of which is available for inspection, under reasonable circumstances, in the office of each County Extension Agent in Oregon. For further information, con tact the Oregon Grains Commis sion office. 1200 N.W. Front Avenue, Suite 520. Portland, OR 97209-2800. Dated ths 12th day of May, 1992 ATTESTED: Michael Weimar, Chairman Daren Coppock. Administrator Published: May 20, 1992 P U B LIC N O TIC E running 4:37.2 for 1500 meters. Fifth place went to Ryan Munkers in the pole vault and Burt in the 400-meter dash. Burt also placed fourth in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles. Also placing fifth were Sherry Bingham, jumping 27-4 in the tri ple jump and Brownfield with 1:04.8 for 400 meters. Both were personal bests. Sixth place finishers were Coe in the 400 meters, Shawn Foster at 1500 meters and the boys 400-meter relay team of Willie DeBoer, Lindsay, Riehl and Burt. All were personal or season’s best efforts. “ We simply did not have the depth to compete for a team trophy in either the boys or girls competition,” said head coach Dale Conklin. “ Our girls, however, came through with more individual first place win ners than any other school in the meet. I think we can out perform the other schools at the state meet and that indicates the level of our individual talent.” P U B LIC N O TIC E NOTICE OF OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that a public meeting will be held pursuant to ORS 578, the Oregon Wheat Commission Act, in the Conference Room of the Albers Mill Building, 1200 N.W. Front Avenue, Suite 240, Portland, Oregon on June 30, 1992 at 8:30 A.M. upon a proposed budget for the operation of the Oregon Wheat Commission during the Fiscal Year July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1993. At this meeting, any producer of wheat in Oregon has a right to be heard with respect to the pro posed budget, a copy of which is available for inspection, under reasonable circumstances, in the office of each County Extension Agent in Oregon. For further information, con tact the Oregon Wheat Commis sion office, 1200 N.W. Front Avenue, Suite 520, Portland, OR 97209-2800. Dated this 12th day of May, 1992 ATTESTED: Dari Kleinbach, Chair Thomas M. Winn. Administrator Published: May 20, 1992_____ P U B LIC N O TIC E NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BALLOT TITLE Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred by lone Rural Fire Protection district has been filed with the County Clerk of Morrow Coun ty on May 13, 1992. The ballot title chption is: “ lone RFPD 06-604 General Fund Operating Levy” Shall lone Rural Fire Protec tion District levy a tax in the amount o f $40,860.00 for operating funds for fiscal 1992-93? An Elector may file petition for review of this ballot title in the Morrow County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 22, 1992. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Dated this 18th day of May, 1992 Published: May 20, 1992 P U B LIC N O TIC E NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BALLOT TITLE Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred by lone Rural Fire Protection district has been filed with the County Clerk of Morrow Coun ty on May 13, 1992. The ballot title caption is: “ lone RFPD 06-604 One Year Special Capital Outlay Fund Levy” Shall the lone Rural Fire Pro tection District levy a one year special levy of $32,258.00 to construct a fire station? An Elector may file petition for review of this ballot title in the Morrow County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 22, 1992. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Dated this 18th day of May. 1992 Published: May 20, 1992 EO-56 NOTICE OF UNCOMPENSATED SERVICE OBLIGATION Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner, Oregon provides this notice of the availability of un compensated services in accor dance with regulations pro mulgated by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, set forth in 42 CFR, part 124. Federal law requires that Pioneer Memorial Hospital pro vide a reasonable amount of care without charge to people who cannot afford care. Services that are eligible in clude inpatient acute care at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Eligibility recipients will be determined on a first come, first serve basis until the allocation is made for the year. C riteria for determ ining eligibility: Individuals will be eligible for uncompensated care on a first come, first serve basis, if their annual family income is at or below the following amounts. SIZE OF FAMILY INCOME FAMILY UNIT 1 $6,810 2 9,190 3 11,570 4 13,950 5 16,330 6 18,710 7 21,090 8 23,470 For family units with more than 8 members, add $2,380 for each additional member. Pioneer Memorial Hospital Heppner, Oregon Dated May 12, 1992 Published: May 20, 1992 P U B LIC N O TIC E CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Heppner will receive sealed bids on gas as follows: 1. On gasoline only. 2. Lowest price to the City on regular and unleaded. (Specify which pump price.) 3. Minimum or no service. Specify which. (Check oil and clean glass is minimum.) 4. Starting date will be July 1, 1992. Bid expires June 30, 1993. All prices quoted on gasoline must be quoted in terms of cents off on pump prices. Bids submit ted will be prices which dealer will supply City vehicles when the City makes purchases from the dealer. The City of Heppner reserve the right to see the rack price on any day. Deadline for sealed bids will be 5:00 PM prevailing time Friday, June 5, 1992. Bids will be opened at the regular June 8, 1992 City Coun cil meeting at City Hall, 188 West Willow Street, Heppner, Oregon. The meeting begins at 7:00 PM. Due to unforeseen price hikes the City of Heppner can review and possibly rebid gas. The City of Heppner reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. The City of Heppner is an equal opportunity employer. Gary B. Marks City Administrator Published: May 6, 13 and 20, 1992 W R IG H T C H EV. IN C . Oldsmobile Your transportation headquarters for 30 years under the same local ownership. Full line of new Chevy pickups, full size Blazers, extended cabs. 2-wheel or 4-wheel drive, V-6 or V-8 engines. 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