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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 6, 1996 Soroptimists C h a m b e r C h a tte r By Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager blood drive The N orthw est Chamber Ladies Conference was well The Soroptimist International PUBLIC NOTICK of Heppner is sponsoring a Red worth the four days. It's unfor NOTICE OF HEARING Cross blood drive at the St. tunate that more of our volun The Morrow County Court Patrick's Senior Center, 182 N. teers w eren't able to attend. will hold a public hearing at Main, on Tuesday, March 26, Some chambers work with tre 7:00 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, from 2-6 p.m. Donors must be mendous budgets which allow March 14, 19%, at the Morrow 17 or older, weigh at least 105 them to send five to even 15 County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon to hear public com pounds and be in good general people. The three all-day ses ment upon the issue of with health. To schedule a donation sions and keynote speakers appointment or for more infor were excellent. Two hundred, drawal of territory from the mation, call Judy Loughlin, fifty-some people are still Willow Creek Park District. This is a second and final hear 676-9781, or the American Red puzzling over the amazing feats of illusionist Billy Riggs, who Cross, 1-800-868-9057. ing on the matter. Landowners left the audience with many petitioning for withdrawal are: PUBLIC NOTICE thoughts on what the future William S. Roberts; John C. Brisow; Henry R. Krebs; Mac A USDA Forest Service pro holds for communities and in Wheat, Inc. (Paul Proudfoot, spectus is now available. The dividuals unless they are will President); Proudfoot Ranches, FS wishes to exchange two ad ing to change their grand illu Inc. (Paul Proudfoot, Presi ministrative sites for resource sions. "B u sin e ss, g overnm ent, dent); Lloyd & Shirley McNary; land. The sites are: a 2 story chambers, education and agri Shirley J. McNary, etal; George building located in Portland, Ransom, etux; Jearald Rea and OR, and a residence located in culture partnerships are crucial & Norma Rea; Dean R. & Rose Heppner, OR. Contact Vicky to the future of both small com- Maggiora at (503) 326-6652. G Vanvoast; Published: February 28 and Legal descriptions of the par March 6, 1996 cels of territory to be with drawn are on file with the Mor affid_____________________ row County Clerk and are PUBLIC NOTICE available upon request. Any in On March 19, 19% at 1:30 terested person may appear at p.m., at the Morrow County the time -of hearing and be Courthouse, the Special Trans heard. portation Fund (STF) Commit Published: March 6, 1996 tee will hold a meeting to dis Affid_____________________ cuss senior transportation issues. This is a public meeting PUBLIC NOTICE and interested parties are wel PUBLIC CERTIFICATION The public certification of the come to attend. For additional information, OPTECH III Eagle Counting please contact Carrie Legg at Machines that will be used to 541-276-0406 or 1-800-752-1139 count ballots for the March 12, or Morrow County Court at 1996 Presidential Preference 676-9061. Primary Election will be held Thursday, March 7,19% at 1:30 Published: February 28, March PM at the Morrow County 6 and 13, 19%____________ Clerk's office at 100 N. Court St., Heppner, Oregon. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: March 6, 1996 Affid_____________________ munities and large,” was the key message in the "Chambers of the 21st Century” session. Keith Woods of the Santa Rosa Chamber concluded with, "In sanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results." Probably the most refreshing and uplifting part of the con ference was the luncheon speaker who brought the entire audience to their feet after giv ing a slide presentation and from-the-heart talk on thé threat to timber, cattle and min ing and the importance of them to humanity and to "rural areas, which are not dispos able.” The world is run by those who show up and there must be a balance to protect the en vironm ent and hum anity. While it's not possible to nuke five billion people, it's time to remind them where their food and economy comes from. The enemy is ignorance and the silent majority needs to come together and work together. Bruce Vincent, a sixth genera tion private logger, was taped while giving the talk (a future Chamber program). A m bassadors/greeters was another session, which brings me away from thoughts of the conference and to more impor tant events at hand, our Wee Bit O'lreland celebration. Think 70 degree weather, get your parade entries and O'shanties ready, get your tickets to "The Irish Cowboy” and volunteer to join the leprechaun am bassadors in Tri-Cities this weekend to promote our event. Thought for the week: See a bit o'trash, please don't let it lay; put it in the can, before St. Patrick's Day. Join Chamber for the Main Street and around town clean-up Wednesday, March 13. Donald J. Carlson, D.P.M. Medicine and Surgery of the Foot will be at Heppner Clinic on March 13 to treat all foot problems 676-5504 Pioneer Memorial Clinic NOW OPEN When You Need LETTERHEAD Stor-4-U & mini storage ENVELOPES 426 L in d e n W ay (next to Pettyjohn Building Supply) Call Us Today Call 567-7317 Free price quotes to reserve your unit Heppner Gazette 676-9228 5x10 10x10 or PUBLIC NOTICE There will be a Regular Com mission Meeting, March 20, 1996, 3:00 pm, Port Office, Boardman, Oregon. The Port of Morrow Commission will meet to adopt an ordinance to enter into a load contract for Special Public W orks Financing Program. EXECUTIVE SESSION, under Leases and Legal Action - ORS 192.660 Published: March 6, 1996 Affid_____________________ \ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING The Morrow County Health District Emergency Medical Services Committee will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. on March 11, 19% at Irrigon Fire Hall, Irrigon, OR. Published: March 6, 19% Affid_____________________ PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Community Action Program of East C entral O regon (CAPECO) is currently plann ing the Program Year 1996 Job T raining P a rtn e rsh ip Act (JTPA) program. CAPECO ex pects to receive approximately $463,184 in JTPA funds for the Program Year beginning July 1, 19% and ending June 30, 1997 and expects to serve over 200 participants. CAPECO receiv ed over $518,231 in JTPA funds and served over 235 partici pants during the 1995 program. Programs will focus on voca tional training, on-the-job train ing, job search training, youth activities such as job shadow ing, mentorship, structured work experience, and pre employment training activities. Program activities are provided in different formats utilizing local agencies, private sector employers, colleges, school districts, and in-house training opportunities. Written comments are due by April 15, 19% to the address below. For more information or to review the draft plan, please contact Deborah Parnell, Pro gram Manager at (541)276-1926, CAPECO, 721 SE 3rd, Suite D, Pendleton, OR 97801. CAPECO is an equal oppor tunity employer/program, and auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to in dividuals with disabilities. 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