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P SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 29, 1997 Computer class planned at HHS A Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) computer class covering Microsoft Excel has been scheduled for Saturday, March 8, at Heppner High School. The all day seminar will run from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Cost is $50 per person. The class will focus on begin ning spreadsheet operations and will cover data entry, formatting, charting, importing graphics, print ing, exporting data and macros. No prior computer experience is nec essary. For more information, or to pre- register for the class, contact Anne Morter, BMCC coordinator for Morrow County, at 422-7040. Speaker planned at Christian Life Center m * Dan and Marty Womack Dan and Marty Womack, from Hoquiam, Washington, will be guests for special services at the Christian Life Center, 535 W. Morgan Stree in Heppner on Sunday. Feb 2, at 10:30 a m and 6 p m and Monday through Friday, Feb 3-7, according to the Rev Tim Van Cleave. Rev Womack has preached extensively across the United States as an evangelist, as a pastor, in church youth camps and family camp meetings, at banquets, in a series of revival crusades, one-night concerts, and in v arious types of church retreats The evangelist serv ed for a time as executive director of Northwest Teen Challenge, a drug and alcohol abuse prevention program In association with that program, he spoke in public junior high and senior high school assemblies and classrooms against the use of drugs and alcohol The Womacks, are recording artists In most serv ices they sing three or four gospel songs, from Southern Gospel to contemporary to a country style In addition to their present traveling ministry , the Womacks have pastored in churches m Idaho, Missouri, and Washington. The Rev Womack attended Northwest College of the Assemblies of God in Kirkland, Washington, and Central Missouri State University' in Warrensburg, Missouri He was ordained with the Assemblies of God in 1967 The public is invited to attend the services BM CC quilting class has openings A few spaces remain in Blue Mountain Community College’s (BMCC) quilting class offered this term in Heppner. The class was postponed for one week and will now start on Monday, Feb. 3 at Heppner High School from 6-9 St. Pat's Altar Society has party St. Patrick’s Church Altar Soci ety sponsored a card party Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19. Bunco, pinochle and bridge was played and a pie dessert was served. Winners for bridge were Hazel Mahoney, high; Beth Bryant, sec ond high; and Gwen Healy, travel ing. Pinochle winners were Daisy Collins and Dorthy Wilson, who were both high and also tied for the traveling pinochle. Bunco winners were Father Gerry Condon, first; Janet Greenup, second; and Diana Ball, bunco. 4-H News Wild Riders 4-H Club By Tasha Hollis, reporter At the Jan. 20 meeting of the Wild Riders, the members talked about what happened at the Equine Awareness class held on Jan. 12. They talked about the humane and inhumane treatment of horses. The club talked about thanking Connie and Charlene for their pre sentations at the Jan. 20 meeting. bread, homemade pie and drink , is Katherine Dale and Merlyn available for $4; chili, bread, and Robinson talked about doing a com drink for $3; potato, topping, munity service project, and dem bread and drink for $2; or onstrations for the club meeting. homemade pie and drink for Katherine also talked about how to $ 1 50. The entire family may eat properly condition your horse. for $15. There will also be a price Important dates to remember break on children on individual are: Monday, Feb. 3, 4-H meeting meals at the fairgrounds dorm at 7 p.m.; Sunday, Feb. 9, Equine Awareness in Boardman, 2 p.m. HHS Booster Club plans chili feed The Heppner Booster Club is sponsoring a chili-potato feed, Saturday, Feb 1, at the Heppner High home-cconomics room. Dinner hours will be from 3-6pm during the Heppner vs. Sherman County basketball games A complete dinner, which includes chili, potato, homemade St. Patrick's Senior Center __________Bulletin Board_________ There were 74 people present for the Senior dinner Jan 22 and four meals were home delivered. Sara Horn of Hermiston won the meal ticket. Members of the Catholic Church served Volunteers who were left off the list last week were Paul Werner, who helps clear and wash the tables, and Tom Gonty, who delivers the meals to people who are not able to come to the center Their help is much appreciated The menu for the meal Feb 4 is sauerkraut and wieners, oven fried potatoes, green beans, rolls, cookies, applesauce, coffee, tea and milk Members of the Methodist Church will serve The Meal Site Committee will meet at 1 p m. Hearing aid assistance will be prov ided at 10 a m., and blood pressures checked at 11 a m. Four seniors played pinochle in the office Friday afternoon It was warmer there than in the sitting room. It w as very cold in the dining room Wed. morning, but with several small heaters going it started to warm up a little Roger Schoonover came and got the heat pump going so it was comfortable by lunch time Hopefully it will keep working until warm weather arrives NOW OPEN O l . , lo o m it Lounory rocwfy 5 Individual Handicap Accauibt# S h o w .fl & Rastroomi O n# mil» away from Colum bia kivor Boat Landing M onthly Spa c# Rant $ I SO N us Utilitios (541) 567-3458 • (541) 922-9726 - (800) 817-5535 Junction of Hwy. 730 & 395 by McNory Dam P.O Box 392 ---------------Umatilla, OR 97882 C lo s, to I ■ Golf Cours. Ufa 'S ts has added T A N N IN G services! Get ready for summer! Fight the winter doldrums! Introductory offer 10 tans for $25. Call 676-9644 to schedule your appointment California Tan & Australian Gold Obituary J. Ewing Hynd J. Ewing Hynd, 82, of Her miston, died Monday, January 27, 1997 at the Good Samaritan Cen ter in Hermiston. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 30, 1997 at the Bums Mortuary Chapel in Her miston at 1 p.m. Private burial will be in the Ukiah Cemetery, Ukiah. Mr. Hynd was bom on Apnl 10, 1914 in Ukiah, to parents Charley and Elizabeth Wigham Hynd. He was raised and attended school in Ukiah. He was united in marriage to Beaulah A. Eskelson on May 19, 1937 in Heppner. Mr. Hynd was a prominent cattle rancher in Umatilla and Morrow counties. He was a past president of the Umatilla County Cattlemen’s Association and was the Umatilla County Cattleman of 1956. He en joyed hunting and fishing and was an active member of the Water melon Good Samaritan Chapter. The Hynds lived in Hermiston since 1976. Mr. Hynd is survived by his wife of 59 years, Beaulah “Bee” Hynd, Hermiston; son, John Hynd, Ukiah, three granddaughters and seven great-grandchildren. He was pre ceded in death by his parents and one sister, Lilias Cheney. In lieu of flowers, memorial con tributions may be made to the Uma tilla Senior Center, care of Bums Mortuary of Hermiston, P.O. Box 289, Hermiston, OR 97838. Bums Mortuary of Hermiston is in charge of arrangements. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Com mittee will take place. Any per son may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pro grams with the Budget Commit- tcc. Published: January 29, 1997 Affid______________________ January 31: KITCHEN REOPENED-cooks are back home. Dining from 6-9 p.m. Reward y o u r cook-take her to dinner! February 6: La d ies’ Night. Dining 6-8 p.m. Framed Windows February 14-15-16 109th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION BINGO every Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. Dining room motto: Good food, good service, at a reasonable price. Heppner Elks 358 676-9181 \M„n trienth M en" w ra i new vinyl ranted Thermal ine window« 7 Wn. • Y-.„r ¡ i n m r t , i 142 N . M a il! M fm t. f N FO M Q A , OC R If** 7049 PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Planning p.m. Departm ent in Irrigon will be Instructor Pam Worden offers closed on Fridays effective the choice of two patterns this year, the Pineapple, or the May Basket. February 7, 1997. All planning Pattern books are available at Fab business can be conducted rics, Etc., in Heppner. Beginners are M onday through Thursday welcome, but should consider start from 8:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 ing with a less than full-sized p.m. to 4:00 p.m. project, such as a crib-size or wall Published: lanuary 29, 1997 hanging. Cost of the class is $35. Inter ested students should contact Anne PUBLIC N O TICE Morter, BMCC coordinator for The City Council of the City of Morrow County, at 422-7040. Heppner will hold a public hearing on Monday, February 10, PUBLIC N O TICE 1997, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Heppner City Hall, 188 West ANNOUNCEMENT OF CALL Willow Street, to consider a FOR BIDS: proposed ordinance granting the Sealed bids for the painting of the interior of the gym building exclusive electric utilities fran at Heppner Elementary in Hepp chise to Columbia Basin Electric ner, OR will be received by Cooperative, Incorporated, and Morrow County School District fixing terms, conditions and at the District Office, 270 W compensation of such franchise. Copies of the ordinance are Main, Lexington, Or 97839 available at City Hall for public until 2:00 p.m, February 5, 1997. examination. At this time, all bids will be This is a public meeting where opened and publicly read aloud. Bid documents may be obtained deliberations of the City Council at the District Office in Lexing will take place. Any person may ton, OR, Monday through Friday appear at the meeting and discuss from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. the proposed ordinance with the Scope of work called for in this City Council. project shall include, but is not Gary B. Marks limited to all necessary crafts City Recorder required by the nature o f the Published: January 29, 1997 specific project. Morrow County A ffid______________________ School District may reject any PUBLIC N O TICE bids not in compliance with all STATEMENT OF prescribed public bidding proce NONDISCRIMINATION dures and requirements and may reject for good cause any and all "Umatilla Electric Cooperative bids upon a finding of the district has filed with the Federal Go a Compliance that it is in the public interest to vernment Assurance in which it assures the do so. Rural Electrification Admimstra- Charles D. Starr tration that it will comply fully Superintendent, Morrow County School District with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Published: January 29, 1997 and the rules and regulations of Department of Agriculture PUBLIC N O TICE the issued thereunder, to the end that BOARD OF DIRECTORS no person in the United States MEETING A public meeting of the Board shall, on the grounds of race, of Directors, of the Morrow color, or national origin, be ex cluded from participating in, be County Unified Recreation Dis denied the benefits of, or be trict, will be held January 30, otherwise subjected to discri 1997, at Riverside High School, mination in the conduct of its beginning at 7 pm. This meeting is open to the program and the operation o f its public. Any person may appear facilities. Under this assurance, at the meeting and participate. this organization is committed not to discriminate against any All meetings are handicapped person on the ground of race, accessible according to ORS color or national origin in its 192.630(5) and American Dis policies and practices relating to abilities Act. applications for service, use of Topics on the agenda for this any of its facilities, attendance at meeting are, Ski Program, Quart and participation in any meetings erly report from Arts Council, of Beneficiaries and Participants Public concerns regarding sports in the conduct of the operations scheduling, Measure 47. of this organization. (s) George Naims Secretary Any person who believes him Published: January 29, 1997 self, or any specific class of indi Affid______________________ viduals, to be subjected by this to discrimination PUBLIC N O TICE organization prohibited by Title VI of the Act NOTICE OF BUDGET and the rules and regulations COMMITTEE MEETING issued thereunder may, by him A public meeting of the Budget self, or a representative, file with Committee of Morrow County the Secretary of Agriculture, Health District, Morrow County Washington, D.C., 20250, or the State of Oregon to discuss the Rural Utilities Service, Wash budget for fiscal year July 1, ington, D.C., 20250, or this 1997 to June 30, 1998 will be organization, or all, a written held at Irrigon City Hall 1095 NE complaint. Such complaint must Main Imgon, Oregon. The meet be filed not later than 90 days ing will take place on the 6th day after the alleged discrimination, of February 1997 at 7:00 p.m. or by such later date to which The purpose is to receive the extends the time for filing. budget message and document of Identity of complainants will be the district. A copy, of the bud kept confidential except to the get document may be inspected extent necessary to carry out the or obtained on or after January purpose of the rules and regu 30, 1997 at Morrow County lations." Health District Administration Published: January 29, 1997 office, between the hours of 8:00 Affid______________________ a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. (5-41) 5 6 7 - 2 3 4 8 NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING The Morrow County Health District will hold it regular board meeting at 7 p.m. on February 3, 1997 at lone City Hall 385 W. 2nd lone, OR. A copy of the agenda for this meeting is as follows: I. Call to order at lone City Hall II. Approval of January 6, 1997 minutes III. Public Comments IV. CEO Report V. Financial Report — December VI. Budget Process and Sche dule VII. Irrigon Clinic VIII. Review of Personnel Poli cies IX. Executive Session ORS 192.660(1) (a) ORS 192.660 (1) (h) X. New Business XI. Adjournment Published: January 29, 1997 Affid--------------------------- *la¿udattoa ( 3 o. 1-800-265-2348 PUBLIC N O TICE GARAGE SA LE 2101 ml’ n k February 1-2 8 a.m. - ? I k mii'ii in. i 'K 245 Rock St., Heppner PUBLIC N O TICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the Matter of the Estate of CECIL HICKS, Deceased. No. 96-PR-19 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that Shirley Hicks has been appointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative of the above named Estate. All persons hav ing claims against the estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice, as stated below, to the Personal Representative, c/o Dale L. Smith, 300 West Hermiston Avenue, Hermiston, Oregon 97838, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Repre sentative or the attorney for the Personal Representative. Dale L. Smith Bar No. 79398 Attorney for Personal Repre sentative Published: January 29, February 5 and 12, 1997 Affid______________________ CLASSIFIED _________ ADS_________ CARD OF THANKS We would like to say thank you to all of our friends for the get-well cards, phone calls and visits during H arold's surgery and recovery from pneu monia. He is doing well and your concern was most appre ciated. Harold, Mary & Ken Wright ____________________ 1-29-lc To see so many familiar faces of friends at the graveside ser vice of Milo C. Prindle, gave me and all my family a feeling of pride and gratitude. We c an n o t th a n k you enough. Zella Prindle Joline G uinn & family Sharon Bell & family Anajean N orthen & family ____________________ 1-29-lc We would like to thank the H eppner Chamber of Com merce for selecting our busi ness as co-recipient of your honored Business of the Year Award. We appreciate your support and cooperation in the challenges facing the rural agricultural businesses of the '90s. Horseshoe Hereford Ranch, Inc. Barton & Beth Clark Ned & Kathleen Clark & family Matt & Darlene Clark & family James and Alissa Clark & family ____________________ 1-29-lc I would like to thank the local H e p p n e r Elks Lodge and H eppner High School for selec ting me as the Student of the M onth for December. I feel very h o n o red th a t I was chosen. Thank you again for the award. Jodie Carlson ____________________ 1-29-lc My sincerest appreciation to those who made my car acci dent last Saturday less traum a tic: Officer Jim Davison, Stan Bjorke, Dick Allen and the folks at W heatland Insurance and Lexington Auto Body. You were all wonderful. Blessings, Lea Mathieu ____________________W M P The family of Doc Sherer wishes to extent our sincere thanks to all who sent cards, flowers, food and memorials. Thank you also for the phone calls and the kind words of sympathy. Knowing that so many peo ple cared about our loved one helps us through this difficult time. Your friendship and support will be cherished forever. Beulah Sherer Dick & Margo Sherer & family Kay & Chuck Barnhart & family Judy and Jerry Ripka & family _________________ 1-29-lp I — "I i i i w ,,