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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 8, 1994
Hands on Science classes planned
The Morrow County Commis­
sion on Children and Families is
sponsoring the Hands on Science
classes for younger children.
Two sessions will be offered at
the Heppner Day Care and
Boardman Latchkey Center.
The first session “ All About
Me’’ is scheduled to begin June
20 and end July 1. Participants
will do specific science activities
on how the parts and systems of
the human body work together.
The second session is entitled
“ My E nvironm ent’’ . The
students will work on numerous
science activities from the areas
of botany, geology, zoology and
astronomy. The dates for the se­
cond session are July 11-22.
Classes will meet Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. Children who are four
vears old as of Dec. 31, 1993,
any five or six year old if enter­
ing first grade in the fall are eligi-
WCCC Golf
L adies D ay, M ay 31
Flight A: Low gross-Anita
Boyer, low net-Martha Peterson,
least putts-Luvilla Sonstegard;
chip in-Mary Beamer and Joyce
Dinkins; low gross for field-Pat
Edmundson.
Flight B: low gross-Karen
Thom pson; low net-L inda
Schultz; least putts-Carol Norris.
Flight C: low gross-Mary
Beamer; low net-Lynnea Sargent
and Bebe Munkers; least putts-
Lucille Peck and Lorena Jones.
J a c k & Jill T o u rn a m e n t
Ten couples participated in the
Jack and Jill Tournament Friday,
June 3. Results were as follows:
Low gross: first-Earl and Carol
Norris 38, second-Frank and
Neoma Bailey 39, third-Earl and
Peggy Fishbum, 40.
Low net: first-Jim and Cam
Wishart, 24Vi, second-John Ed­
mundson and Karen Clough
25%, third-Ralph Walker and
Jean Strange 26'A.
Special event winners: KP 2nd
shot on #1 Carol Norris; men on
#4-Earl Norris; long putt on
#5-Hal Dinkins; third shot on
#6-Jean Strange.
Justice Court
Report
The Morrow County Justice
Court office at the courthouse an­
nex building in Heppner reports
handling the following business
during the past week:
Richard M cD aniel, 38,
Heppner-Vehicle License Ex­
pired. Driving Uninsured, $326
fine, $160 suspended;
William Andrew Muilenburg,
41, LaGrande-Exceeding the
Maximum Speed Limit, 72 mph
in a 55 mph zone, $137 fine, $42
suspended;
Joann Margaret McFarland,
36, Stanfield-Exceeding the Max­
imum Speed limit, 71 mph in a
55 mph zone, $137 fine, $20
suspended;
Terry DuWayne Goiter, 46,
Hermiston-Exceeding the Max­
imum Speed Limit, 75 mph in a
55 mph zone, $137 fine. $42
suspended.
Health Dept.
The Morrow County Health
Department lists the following
schedule for blood pressures and
immunizations for June:
T hursday, June 9-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Heppner office, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30
p.m.;
Tuesday, June 14-blood
pressures and immunizations,
county office building. Irrigon,
1-4 p.m.;
Wednesday, June 15-blood
pressures, 11 a.m.-noon, senior
center building, Heppner;
Thursday, June 16-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Heppner office, 8:30 a.m .-4:30
p.m.;
Tuesday, June 21-blood
pressures and immunizations,
lone city hall, 11 a.m-noon;
Boardman city hall, 1:30-4 p.m.;
T hursday, June 23-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Heppner office. 8:30 a.m .-4:30
p.m.;
Tuesday, June 28-blood
pressures and immunizations,
county office building. Irrigon,
1-4 p.m.
Thursday, June 30-blood
pressures and immunizations.
Heppner office, 8:30 a.m .-4:30
p.m.
ble to participate in classes. There
is a $6 registration fee and
preregistration is required.
Registration forms are available
at the day care facilities as well
as the Heppner Elementary
School. For more information
contact Sarah Carlson, program
coordinator 422-7245.
PUBLIC NOTICE
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL
BE HELD JUNE 16, 1994
BEGINNING AT 7:30 PM AT
IONE CITY HALL. THE PUR­
POSE OF THE MEETING IS
TO TAKE PUBLIC INPUT
FOR THE USES OF STATE
REVENUE SHARING FUNDS
A N TIC IPA TED
TO
BE
RECEIVED BY THE CITY IN
THE FISCAL YEAR 1994-95.
SHARON RIETMANN, CITY
RECORDER
Published: June 8, 1994______
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Court will
hold it’s June 15, 1994 meeting
(regularly scheduled for Board-
man) at the Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court Street,
Heppner.
Also, the Court will be holding
a special meeting on June 29.
1994 (a fifth Wednesday, so not
a regular meeting day).
Published: June 8, 1994______
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL
VACANCY
City of Heppner Mayor Bob
Jepsen is seeking qualified city
residents interested in filling a
vacancy in Council Position #1.
The position will be filled by
Mayoral appointment which is
subject to ratification by the
Council. The appointive term for
this position will begin im­
mediately upoiT%itification of ap­
pointment and will expire on
December 31, 1994. To be eligi­
ble to serve in this office a per­
son must be a qualified elector
within the meaning of the State
Constitution and must have resid­
ed within the City Limits for one
year immediately prior to ap­
pointment. Service on the City
Council is voluntary and unpaid:
Interested persons must complete
an Application for Appointment
to the City Council by Friday, Ju­
ly 8, 1994 at 4:00 pm. Applica­
tions are available at City Hall,
188 W. Willow Street, Heppner,
Oregon 97836.
Gary B. Marks
City Recorder
Published: June 1 and 8, 1994
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF HEARING
DECLARATION OF INTENT
TO TRANSFER PROPERTY
The Morrow County Court
hereby declares its intention to
relinquish to the City of lone ti­
tle to certain real property ac­
quired by M orrow County
through tax foreclosure. The
Court will hold a public hearing
at 10:00 o’clock A.m. on June,
22, 1994, at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon,
to hear objections, if any, to the
intended transfer. The property to
be transferred is more particularly
described as: All of Block 26,
Wills Addition to the City of
lone, lone, Oregon. Interested
persons may obtain further infor­
mation by contacting Andrea
Denton, at (503) 676-9061 ext.
20. Any person may appear and
be heard.
Published: June 8 and 15, 1994
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF HEARING
DECLARATION OF INTENT
TO TRANSFER PROPERTY
The Morrow County Court
hereby declares its intention to
relinquish to the City of Board-
man title to certain real property
acquired by Morrow County
through tax foreclosure. The
Court will hold a public hearing
at 10:00 o ’clock A.m. on June,
22, 1994, at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner. Oregon,
to hear objections, if any, to the
intended transfer. The property to
be transferred is more particularly
described as: All of Blocks 2, 3,
4 and 6, together with Lots 9, 10,
and 11 of Block 1. all in Hillview
Estates No. 2, Boardman.
Oregon. Interested persons may
obtain further information by
contacting Andrea Denton, at
(503) 676-9061 ext. 20. Any per­
son may appear and be heard.
Published: June 8 and 15, 1994
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SESSION
PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW
PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY BOARD
The Planning Commission for
OF HEARING
OF RATIO REVIEW
the City of Heppner, Oregon will
DECLARATION
OF INTENT
Notice is hereby given that on
conduct a public hearing at 7:00
TO
TRANSFER
PROPERTY
PM on July 5, 1994 at Heppner July 1, 1994 at 9:00 a.m ., the
The Morrow County Court
City Hall regarding the following board of ration review of the hereby declares its intention to
County of Morrow, Oregon, will
application:
relinquish to the City of lone ti­
1.
Minor Partition: Requesting meet at the County Courthouse in tle to certain real property ac­
division of tax lot into two Heppner, Oregon, to:
* Examine the assessor’s cer­ quired by M orrow County
parcels. Property is located in a
through tax foreclosure. The
Commercial (C) Zone at 172 NW tified ration study.
* Make recommendations to Court will hold a public hearing
Linden Street, Map #2S 26
at 10:00 o’clock A.m. on June,
26CC, Tax Lot #6800 owned by the assessor regarding changes in 22nd, 1994, at the Morrow
property
value
resulting
from
the
Union Oil Company of Califor­
effect of events or activities oc­ County Courthouse in Heppner,
nia and being acquisitioned by the curring outside property.
Oregon, to hear objections, if
City of Heppner to establish a
* Hear petitions for reduction any, to the intended transfer. The
mini-park.
of the real market or assessed property to be transferred is more
A copy of the application and value of property because of particularly described as: All of
copies of all documents in changes in the real market value Lots 1,2, and 3 of Block 4, Sper-
evidence relied upon by the ap­ of the property occurring after Ju­ rys First Addition to the City of
plicants and copies of any ap­ ly 1 and on or before June 30th lone, lone, Oregon. Interested
persons may obtain further infor­
plicable zoning criteria are of the prior tax year.
available for inspection at no cost
Meetings to examine the cer­ mation by contacting Andrea
and copies of the same will be tified ratio study will be held bet­ Denton, at (503) 676-9061 ext.
provided at a reasonable cost. To ween July 1 and August 10. The 20. Any person may appear and
obtain this information contact the exact time(s) of the meetings(s) be heard.
office of Gary Marks, City will be posted 48 hours prior to Published: June 8 and 15, 1994
Manager, Heppner City Hall, the meeting(s) at the Courthouse
PUBLIC NOTICE
188 W. Willow Street, PO Box in Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF HEARING
756, Heppner, Oregon 97836,
Hearings for appeals of prior
The
Morrow County Court will
phone 676-9618.
year’s value will be held between hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m.
Published: June 8, 1994______ July 15 and July 31. A schedule
. on Wednesday, June 22, 1994, at
of hearings for those who request Columbia Jr. High School, Ir­
PUBLIC NOTICE to be present will be posted 48 rigon, Oregon, to consider the
hours prior to the meeting(s) at petition for formation of a health
Second Notice of
the
Morrow County Courthouse district which proposes to encom­
Budget Hearing
in
Heppner,
Oregon.
A public hearing on the propos­
pass all of Morrow County with
Executive
sessions
may be held the exception of the City of
ed budget for the City of lone.
during the session as required by Boardman. The Court will hear
M orrow C ounty, State of
ORS 308.290(7), ORS 308.411, the testimony of the petitioner,
Oregon, for the fiscal year July
and ORS 308.413.
1, 1994 to June 30, 1995 will be
and any other interested party,
All other hearings will be before considering whether the
held at lone City Hall. The hear­
scheduled as time allows. Contact territory to be included would
ing will take place on the 16th day
the board of ratio review clerk for benefit from the formation of the
of June, 1994 at 7:30 P.M. The
further information.
purpose of the hearing is to
district, and what the proper
It shall be the duty of the per­ boundaries thereof should be.
discuss the budget with interested
sons interested to appear at the The public is encouraged to
persons. The first Notice of
time and place appointed. Peti­ attend.
Budget Hearing and Financial
tions must be filed with the board
Summary was mailed May 27,
Barbara Bloodsworth
between July 1 and July 15, 1994.
1994 to electors residing in the
Morrow County Clerk
Dated at Heppner, Oregon this Published: June 8, 1994______
City of lone.
1st day of June, 1994.
A copy of the budget document
CARD OF THANKS
Barbara Bloodsworth,
may be inspected or obtained at
County Clerk
the Bank of Eastern Oregon
Sixth grade was a good year.
Morrow County, Oregon
located on the comer of Main and
I
would
like to thank the teachers,
Published: June 1, 8 and 15, 1994
Green Streets between the hours
Mrs.
Broden,
Mrs. Allen, Mr.
of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM.
PUBLIC
NOTICE
Gunderson,
Mr.
Ewing and Mr.
Harvey Childers, Chairperson
Notice is hereby given pursuant Grant.
Published: June 8, 1994______
to ORS 222.120(3) that the City
From
PUBLIC NOTICE Council of the City of Heppner
Jeff Currin
will hold a public hearing on June _____________________6-8-Inc
SECOND NOTICE OF
13, 1994, beginning at 7:00 pm
BUDGET HEARING
Words cannot say “ thank you’’
at Heppner City Hall, 188 West enough to the loving, energetic,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Willow Street, to consider adop­ fun and generous community of
that a meeting of the governing
tion of an ordinance annexing
body of MORROW COUNTY
lone, which made this year’s
property owned by the Port of United Church of Christ auction
SCHOOL DISTRICT #R-1,
Morrow and located adjacent to and barbecue such an un­
County of Morrow, State of
the Heppner Masonic Cemetery
Oregon, will be held at the
precedented blessing.
and Willow Creek Road (Morrow
District office on the 20th day of
I thank God for the chance to
County, Township 2, Section 35,
June 1994, at 7:00 p.m. o’clock
serve such dedicated, hard
Tax Lots 900 and 905), and
for the purpose of discussion with
workers as our church members
interested persons the budget for declaring an emergency.
and friends. You're the best.
Copies of the proposed or­
the fiscal year beginning July 1,
Sincerely,
dinance are available at City Hall
1994, and ending June 30, 1995.
Lea Mathieu
The First Notice of Budget Hear­ for public examination.
_____________________ 6-8-lp
This is a public meeting where
ing and the Financial Summary
My sincere gratitude to the
deliberations of the City Council
were published in the Heppner
members
o f the Lexington
will
take
place.
Any
person
may
Gazette Times on June 1, 1994.
Grange
who
rallied to provide an
appear
at
the
meeting
and
discuss
A copy of the budget may be in­
impressive
lunch
buffet for the 30
the
proposed
ordinance
with
the
spected or obtained at The
members
of
the
Oregon
Museum
City
Council.
District Office between the hours
Association
who
attended
the
Gary
B.
Marks
of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
conference
on
Monday,
and
to
City
Recorder
ATTEST:
All
Saints'
Episcopal
Church
who
Published:
June
1
and
8,
1994
Charles D. Starr, Clerk
allowed us to use the parish hall
Marcia Kemp, Chairman
PUBLIC
NOTICE
on such short notice. Thanks also
Published: June 8, 1994______
CALL FOR BIDS
to Lillian and Greg who made
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
PUBLIC NUTICE
breakfast memorable, Mary Van
that the City of Heppner will
SECOND NOTICE OF
Bibber and of course, Lil Boyce,
receive sealed bids on gasoline as
BUDGET HEARING
who makes possible so much of
A public hearing on a propos­ follows:
our success.
1. The City is seeking the
ed budget for Port of Morrow,
Marsha Sweek,
M orrow C ounty, State of lowest responsible bid for regular
Director
and unleaded gasoline. Bidders
Oregon, for the fiscal year July
Morrow County Museum
shall specify a pump price for
1, 1994 to June 30,1995 will be
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each
type of gasoline.
held at 1 Marine Drive; Board-
Special thanks to April Sykes,
2. Bid should be for gasoline
man, OR. The hearing will take
for
putting the meetings together
only. No service, such as check­
place on the 22nd day of June,
and
putting the wills and pro­
ing oil or cleaning glass, is
1994 at 3:00 P.M. The purpose
phecy
together; Georgia Van-
required.
of the hearing is to discuss the
Winkle
for typing up the invita­
3. The winning bidder shall
budget with interested persons.
tions
and
getting them out; Joan
The first Notice of Budget Hear­ begin supplying gasoline on July
McDaniel
for getting the food
1, 1994 and shall cease the same
ing and Financial Summary was
ordered
and
served; to all who
published in Heppner Gazette on June 30, 1995.
may
of
helped
put on or set up the
4. All prices quoted on gasoline
Times on June 1, 1994.
dinner;
Kathy
Cutsforth for the
must be quoted in terms of cents
A copy of the budget document
covers
on
the
books
and putting
may be inspected or obtained at off on pump prices. Bids submit­ the wills and prophecy together
ted will be prices which the dealer
Port of Morrow Office, 1 Marine
and the napkins and name places
Drive Boardman. OR 97818, bet­ will supply City vehicles when
and to the Heppner Gazette-
the City makes purchases from
ween the hours of 8:00 A . M. and
Times and Kathy Cutsforth for
the dealer. The City of Heppner
5:00 P.M.
the napkins and to all those who
reserves the right to see the rack
John Bristow
did decorations. It all was a great­
price on any day.
Published: June 8, 1994
5. Deadline for sealed bids is ly enjoyable evening we’ll all
PUBLIC NOTICE 5:00 PM prevailing time Mon­ remember.
Thank you,
The City Council of the City of day, June 13, 1994. Bids will be
Sincerely,
Heppner will hold a public hear­ opened at the regular June 13,
The
Eighth
Grade
Class
ing on June 13, 1994, at 7:00 pm
1994 City Council meeting at Ci­
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at City Hall, 188 W. Willow
ty Hall, 188 West Willow Street,
Street, to consider and hear com­
The lone United Church of
Heppner. Oregon. The meeting
ments from the public on the Ci­ begins at 7:00 PM. the City Christ auction and barbecue com­
mittees thank the communities for
ty’s election to receive State
reserves the right to reject any or
Revenue Sharing Funds for fiscal
their support again this year.
all bids.
Your attendance and contribu­
year 1994-95 and the proposed
The City of Heppner is an
uses of these funds.
tions made the day a big success.
equal opportunity employer.
Judy Rea
Gary B. Marks
Gary B. Marks
General chairman
Budget Officer
City Manager
Published: June 8, 1994
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Published: June 8, 1994
W e make
Posters
A good way to
advertise your event
Gazette-Times
_________ 676-9228_________
The baseball field committee
would like to thank all of the peo­
ple in the community that made
it possible to have a field this
year. The many hours of labor
and also the financial support of
everyone has been greatly ap­
preciated. We have had many
compliments on the field and it is
a great asset to the community
and something to be extremely
proud of. Once again thank you
to all who are listed below. I hope
no one has been overlooked:
Lott’s Electric, Morrow County
Road Dept., Booster Club, Col­
umbia Basin Electric, Kinzua
Corp., Ross Machinery, Morrow
County Grain Growers, Devin
Oil Co., A1 and Debbie Scott,
Cyde and Rusty Estes, The
Turners and Schultz families,
Charlie Sumner, Tom Wicklund
Steve Dickenson, John Tellechea,
Ron Brisbois, Ken Eckman,
Roger Britt, Roger Mortimore,
Wade Padberg, Gary Kemp,
Tom Bedortha, Mike Grant,
Mike Doherty, David Sykes, Bill
M orris, A rchie Ball, Bill
McDowell, Jon and Marcia
DeBo, Jerry Healy, Bob Krein,
Mark Pointer, Kim Gutierrez,
Ron Bowman, Dennis Peck, Sam
Schmidt, Jay Keithley, Scott
Johnston, Hal Bergstrom, Gor­
don Wanous, Tad and Mark
Miller, Dave Gunderson, Dave
and Sandi Hanna, Sam Bellamy,
George Waterland, Tim Adams,
Jay Coil, Students of HHS, Les
Payne, Greg Grant, Dale Con­
klin, George Koffler, Robin
Graff.
Also a special thank you to all
the businesses who sponsored
radio coverage of the games dur­
ing playoffs.
The Baseball Field Committee
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NOTICES
Morrow County School District
invites sealed bids on fuels (#2
Diesel Furnace Fuel, PS 300 Fuel
Oil, Propane, and Motor Vehicle
Fuel) for school years July 1,
1994 through June 30, 1997.
Bid specifications may be ex­
amined or obtained at the District
Office, PO Box 368, Lexington,
OR 97839. All sealed bids will be
received until 2 p.m. June 17,
1994 at the District Office, at
which time they will be opened
and read aloud. _______ 6-8-lc
Potato give-away June 16, 1 p.m.
Neighborhood Center parking
lot. Donations will be accepted.
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It’s terrible to be lonely. Allow
us to help find the right person for
you in your area or elsewhere.
Free info: SUPER SINGLES
1-800-524-8362,
5-18^p
________ SERVICES________
Linoleum carpet sales and in­
stallation, interior, exterior pain­
ting. Free estimates call Tim
Hedman, evenings 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
___________________ 11-24-tfc
Certified Farrier (horseshoer),
reasonable rates. Hot, cold and
co rrectiv e. Dave H ughes,
998-5487 or Tom Hughes
763-2591 Fossil.______ 8-25-tfc
Will babysit, your home or mine.
Call Jaci Hughes 676-9959.
____________________ 5-25- le
Busy? No time for cleaning? Call
Personal Touch Custom Cleaning
for your house keeping needs.
422-7250_____________ 6-8-lc
PETS
FREE KITTENS. Take your
pick. We have five cute ones.
Sykes 676-9939._______ 6-8-tfe
AKC Chocolate Lab, male, one
year old. Needs good home
preferrably ranch. Call 763-4241
eves._________________ 6-1-3c
Purebred Rottweiller Pups. One
male and one female. 6 wks. old.
Butch Laughlin, 676-9781
evenings._____________ 6-8-lp
WANTED
Looking for Antiques to sell on
consignment, call SHOE BOX
676-5241 or 676-5542 evenings.
____________________ 5-25-3c
State policeman stationed in
Heppner wants to rent or buy 3
or 4 bdrm house in Heppner area.
For more information please call
422-7022 ask for Debra. 6-8-2c