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%* - * , , , , • I • f •» a **' ♦ # • • • • • • • b — ê r- » ‘ V ' # * . • * . . * - # - # #•*■»•• '* »'*-*•* FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. Apnl 24. 1996 4-H members named ambassadors Student wins R & W design contest More than 80 4-H members have been selected for the 19% 4-H Ambassador program. Mandi Gutierrez and Josie Proctor were selected from the Heppner area. The ambassadors will pro mote the Oregon State Univer sity (OSU) Extension 4-H pro gram and participate in a varie ty of state, county and local ac tivities, according to Duane Johnson OSU Extension 4-H youth development specialist. Activities include giving talks about 4-H to com m unity groups, setting up 4-H displays in stores and shopping centers, promoting 4-H activities on radio and television talk shows and recruiting new members. In addition, the ambassadors train 4-H leaders and members We Print Business Cards and provide leadership for 4-H educational programs at the county and state level. The new ambassadors will learn more about their respon sibilities at the 4-H Ambassador Weekend, June 21-22 at Linfield College in McMinnville. The weekend, sponsored by Ore gon Farm Credit System, will include classes on life skill de velopment, workforce prepara tion and citizenship, Johnson said. The am bassadors w ere chosen on the basis of their 4-H resume, which includes a sum mary of their 4-H work and community and school ac tivités. Some of the ambassa dors will be interviewed for trips to the 19% National 4-H Youth Congress in Memphis, Tennessee later this year. Many styles and colors to choose from Gazette-Times 676-9228 and received her degree in pharmacy from Oregon State U niversity. She also took graduate studies at Multnomah Bible College in Portland and has now finished her first term as a full-time missionary. Rwanguba is located 50 miles from Gom a, Zaire, where many of the refugees from Rwanda have fled to. Gibbs is one of only a small number of pharmacists in the entire coun try of Zaire. Everyone is invited to come hear about Gibbs life and work in Africa. SECOND NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a propos ed supplemental budget for the Oregon Trail Library District, Morrow County, State of Ore gon, for the fiscal year July 1, 1995 to June 30, 19%, will be held at OREGON Trail Library Heppner branch. The hearing will take place on the 7th day of May, 19% at 7:00 pm. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the budget with in terested persons. The first Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing and Supplemental Budget Summary was publish ed in the Heppner Gazette- Times on April 18th, 19%. A copy of the supplemental bud get document may be inspected or obtained at the Oregon Trail Library during regular business hours. Sharron L. Meyers Chairman of the Board Published: April 24, 1996 Affid_______________________ Sibbea Jones (center) with Alex and Patty Rystedt A new sign was needed at the R & W Drive In of Hepp ner because of the change in ownership. The new owners and managers, Alex and Patty Rystedt and Scott and Carol Hollis, asked students at Hepp- ln the Service Army National Guard Pfc. Teruo (Terry) Chinen has com pleted training at the U.S. Ar my Infantry School at Fort Ben- ning, Georgia. During the course, students received training which quali fied them as light-weapons in fantrymen and as indirect-fire crewmen in a rifle or mortar squad. Instruction included wea pons qualifications, tactics, patrolling, land mine warfare, field communications and com bat operations. Chinen is the son of Kathleen Chinen of Heppner and Teruo C hin en, S r., of Spokane, Washington. He graduated in 1990 from H eppner High School and received an asso ciate degree in 1995 from Blue Mountain Community College. mation systems major. He is the son of Bill and Deborah Sheirbon, Lexington. To be eligible, students must be in the top 10 percent of the senior class and the top seven percent of the junior class academically. Country Club plans barbecue The Willow Creek Country Club will have a family bar becue on Sunday, April 28 at 4 p.m. Each family will bring their own meat to the barbecue. Those whose names begin with " A " through " I " should bring salad, " J " through " Z " should bring dessert. John and Pat Edmundson, Louis and Alene Rucker, Jim and Cam Wishart, and Ray and Norma French will host the barbecue. Adopt A Pet Day set April 27 Plant exchange pected for this service and the Pioneer Humane Society animal must be supervised and (PHS) will hold its first 1996 removed at day's end, if not "Adopt A Pet Day" at the west adopted. parking lot of the Pendleton "U ntil the society is able to Grain Growers store in Pen erect its proposed shelter, these dleton (across from Albertson's monthly "A dopt A Pet Day" Food Center), from 10 a.m .-3 events are the best opportuni p.m. on Saturday, April 27. ties for the public to view and People who have been shel choose pets from the society's tering stray animals for the listings. Everyone interested in society are asked to make ar adopting, or in the shelter, is rangements to have them there urged to com e," said Rose (caged or on a leash) by starting Hoosier, PHS member time or before. Society board members and People who have registered volunteers will be on hand to their own pets with the socie discuss the plans and location ty by the close of business, Fri of the proposed shelter, as well day, April 26, may also bring as to accept donations toward their animals. A donation is ex- the matching fund needed to acquire grant money with which to build. set for May 4 The Heppner Garden Club will sponsor their annual Town Plant Exchange and gardener's clinic Saturday, May 4, from 9 a.m .-3 p.m. in the St. Patrick's Senior Center dining room. All local gardeners are invited to bring plants to exhange with other gardeners. Everything is for exchange; nothing for sale. This includes plants of all types, pips, corms, bulbs, roots and tubers. Local Mastergardeners will also be on hand to answer HUNTERS Big Game Controlled Hunt Deadline is May 15 questions and talk gardening. Coffee and cookies will be available. Come Share With Us at [~~1 Republication A m eeting of th e./? m / t o PA ' D ,n n .r* P .^ Q am (Oovimlng M y) al J l i P 6 pm at Fu* (509)586-2843 or 1-800-254-5824 ¿ T tn / tS the fiscal year beginnirg Ju ly 1 , 199 L as approved by the S I* w 7 T ___________ 19 9 L f (DM., be Held on . The purpose of this meeting ia to d iscu ss the budget for IfitrtA L F t 4 f r. D ,J t o n 7 R ,„ u ..i Com m ittee. (MurUdpBl Corporation) A sum m ary of the bueget is presented below A copy ot the budget m ay be inspected or obtained at b J k i r e T ------------ between the hours o( and j T j j luttM itiet Th is certifies that the budget w as prepared on a b asis of accounting that is [^ consistent D not consistent with the b asis of accounting used during the preceding year. Major changes, if any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below. County C»fy Dot« - T / i u e - 4 p ChN kpBtBon ot O ovBrrung Body m . , L J 3 .1 Ù M h j T Telep ho ne Num ber r h n -r r ttA iiS * * * - 7 4 y <. FINANCIAL SUMMARY Adopted Budget Approved Budget Th is Yeer— 1941 " - 199 Z. Next Yeer — 19 *¿.-19 ♦ 7 TO TA L O F A LL FU N D S 1 . 2 . 3 4 5 . 6 7 . 8 . Anticipated Requirem ents — Anticipated R esources Anticipated T a x Levy Tex Levies B y Type W ÍÍone Total Personal Services ‘/ ' t o o Total Malarial and S e rvice s............................................................ - © — Total Capital Outlay - © — Total Debt Service Total Transfers................. ___________■ ?< . 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Total Tex L e w - add tines 13 and 14 ...................................... 17 18 19 20 . r V .l / » — © — One-Year Levy Outside the Tex Baee Serial and Continuing Levies —O Levy lor Payment of Bonded Debt .................. T a ll al iin u lf i uimuflh 19 leoueU line 181 - ....................... - _____ . STATEM ENT Debt Outstanding □ As Summarirad of 0 For more information Call: ^ e 676-9228 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING N Gazette-Times Second Notice of Budget Hearing A public hearing on a propos ed budget for the Oregon Trail Library District, Morrow Coun ty, State of Oregon, for the fis cal year July 1,1996 to June 30, 1997, will be held at the Oregon Trail Library, Heppner Branch. The hearing will take place on the 7th day of May 1996 at 7:00p.m. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the budget with interested persons. The first Notice of the Budget Hear ing and a Budget Summary was published in the Heppner Gazette-Times on April 18, 1996. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained at the Oregon Trail Library during regular business hours. Sharron L. Meyers Chairman of the Board Published: April 24, 1996 Affid LB-1 31st Annual 6 Big Shows: Friday & Saturday 10 a.m ., 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. Tickets available at door: *2 - *6 Call for Bids The City of Heppner is accep ting sealed bids for the sale of the following surplus items: 1) A 1937 Chevrolet Tank Truck. The truck is in a non- operational condition. 2) A 1959 Ford F250 Dump Truck with Snow Plow. The truck is in an operational con dition. 3) A propane-heated tar pod, used for street repair. Appa ratus is in an operational con dition. The successful bidder(s) will be responsible for removing the item(s) from City property. All items will be sold "a s is " . Ap pointments to see any or all of the items may be arranged by calling City Hall at (541) 676-9618 during regular busi ness hours. No bids will be ac cepted after Friday, May 10, 1996 at 5:00 p.m. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Gary B. Marks City Recorder Published: April 24, 1996 ! 560 North Minor PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FORM Bible Study for all ages 2 p.m. Worship Service 3 p.m. Meeting in the 7th Day Adventist Church Richland High Auditorium - Richland, WA Business Cards PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ELDERLY AND DIS ABLED TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Morrow County is seeking proposals for transportation services for elderly and disabl ed persons under grant money received from the State of Ore gon Public Transit Section for FY 96-97. Forms are available at the Morrow County Treasurer's Office, PO Box 37, Heppner, Oregon, and must be returned to the same office by May 1, 1996. On May 2, 19% at 1:30 PM, at the Morrow County Court house, the Special Transporta tion Fund Advisory Committee will review proposals and make recommedations to the Coun ty Court for distribution of grant funds. This is a public meeting and interested parties are welcome to attend. For additional information, please contact Margo Sherer at (541) 676-5630. Published: April 24 and May 1, 1996 Affid Willow Creek Baptist Church Washington State Fiddlers’ Contest May 3 & 4, 1996 We Print ner Elementary School to par ticipate in a contest to provide a new design for the business' main sign. Sibbea Jones, sixth grade daughter of Elizabeth Jones of Heppner, developed the winning design. First prize was dinner at the R & W and "th e satisfaction of seeing one's work at the busi n e ss." The Coca-Cola Com pany used Sibbea's design as the basis for the new sign now to be seen across the front of the business. _ Apply early and avoid long lines. H unters must apply at a “ Point of Sale” license agent. Local POS Agents Are: Coast to Coast - Heppner M & A Auto Parts - Condon Fossil Hardware - Fossil PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, May 9, 19%, at the Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon to hear public com ment upon the issue of annex ation of territory to the Hepp ner Rural Fire Protection Dis trict. This is a first hearing on the matter. The territory pro posed to be annexed lies north and east of the City of Hepp ner, primarily along Hinton Creek and Sandhollow road. Landowners petitioning for an nexation are: Turner Ranch, Inc., (by Kenneth and Jean Ann Turner; Delanne and Michael Ferguson; Don and Judy Bar ber; Mitch Ashbeck; Len and Anne Schwartz. Legal descriptions of the par cels of territory to be annexed are on file with the Morrow County Clerk and are available upon request. Any interested person may appear at the time of the hearing and be heard. Published: April 24 and May 1, 19% Affid PUBLIC NOTICE Local student named to honor society The University of Idaho chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, business and management honorary society, has honored 21 students with membership. The new members include Brent Sheirbon, a senior infor- PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County Parks Ad visory Committee will meet Tuesday, May 7, 19% at 7:00 p.m ., in the Public Works Building at Lexington, Oregon. Published: April 24 and May 1, 19%_______________________ issues. This is a public meeting and interested parties are welcome to attend. For additional information, please contact Carrie Legg at 1-800-752-1139 or Morrow County Court at 676-9061. Published: April 24 and May 1, 19% Medical missionary to speak at LBC Deborah Gibbs, a pharmacist and missionary for the Conser vative Baptist International mis sionary organization in Rwan- guba, Zaire, Africa, will be tell ing about her work at the mis sionary hospital in Zaire, Sun day, April 28, at the Lexington Baptist Church. Gibbs will be speaking, showing a video and telling about her work and ministry during both the Sunday School hour at 9:45 a.m ., and during the regular worship service at 11 a.m. Gibbs is a native of Portland PUBLIC NOTICI On Thursday, May 2 ,1 9 % at 1:30 p.m. at the Morrow Coun ty Courthouse, the Special Transportation Fund (STF) Committee will hold a meeting to discuss senior transportation 7 1 V iD 1 1 oat i S 3. I S b 7i v r o J ~3 I S b :> i o o J 7 . 3 3 r a t» - — - -< J - - o - IN DEBTEDNESS Debt Authorized. Not incurred [fifó n e □ Ae Summarized Published: April 24, 19%