S IX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 14,1998
Movie to be presented Sunday Grand reopening set at waterpark
"The Ride”, a new dramatic
film from World Wide Pictures,
the motion picture ministry of the
Billy Graham
Evangelistic
Association, will be show on
Sunday, January 18, beginning at
6 p.m. at the Christian Life
Center, 535 W. Morgan Street,
Heppner.
In the movie, Smokey Banks
(Michael Biehn) has just been
sentenced to community service
and released into the custody of
Mike Stillwell (Clarence Felder)
and his wife, Ellen (Jennifer
O'Neill), at the Saguaro Boys'
Ranch.
The former world
champion bull rider has reached
bottom, and now his only task is
to teach 14-year-old Danny
O'Neil (Brock Pierce) how to
ride a bull.
Smokey agrees to the conditions
only because he doesn't want to
stay m jail and face a long line of
others waiting to get their hands
on htm. He doesn't anticipate
being so affected by young
Danny's
courage
and
determination to nde. Neither
does he anticipate Linnette
(Jennifer Blanc),
Mike’s
attractive and spirited niece.
When Smokey learns that
Danny is dying of cancer, he
doesn't want to stick around to
see
it.
He's
become
unexpectedly attached to his little
sidekick and doesn't think he can
face the reality of the boy's
illness. He also doesn't think he
can accept the God the Stillwells
have shared with him ... a God
who would allow something like
this to happen to an innocent
child like Danny.
But, according to the movie
news release, Smokey still has
some things to leam about life—
when to hold on and push
through, when to let go and trust,
and most of all, that God is
someone who really can be
trusted, despite how things
appear on the surface.
Everyone is invited to attend.
For more information, contact
Pastor Van Cleave at 676-5581.
MCBHS to hold prevention training
Morrow County Behavioral
Health Services will hold a pre
vention training provided by the
Oregon State Prevention Office
on Tuesday, Jan. 20 at 9:30 a.m.
at the Family Service Center, 106
May Street. Heppner (in the
Gilliam and Bisbee building).
Participants will leam how to
identify protective factors and
risk factors, begin planning pre
vention programs for Morrow
County, and leam to create resil
iency factors that teach youth to
have fun without alcohol, tobacco
or other drugs or violence.
The public is invited to attend.
For further information, contact
Belinda or Marilyn at 676-5421,
676-9161 or 481-2911.
Tour of depot scheduled
The public is invited to take a
free tour of the Umatilla
Chemical Depot, home to 12
percent of the nation's supply of
chemical
weapons
and
construction site for a weapons
disposal facility.
Participants are invited to call
the Army's outreach office at
(541) 564-9339 to make a
reservation or they may just
show up at the parking lot
outside the depot security gate at
9 a.m. on Thursday, January 15.
The tour takes two hours and
includes a bus ride and narrative
history of the depot, as well as
stops at an empty weapons
storage bunker, the disposal
facility construction site and the
Army's Emergency Operations
Center.
The tours are held every third
Thursday of the month. If the
tour is canceled because of snow,
it will be announced on K.OHU
radio (AM 1360) that morning.
Public lands topic of "Gathering II"
The
Eastern
Oregon
Sportsman’s Association (EOSA)
will hold “Gathering II” on Sat
urday, Jan. 17 at 1 p.m. at the se
nior center in John Day. The first
“gathering” was held in May
1997, with the agenda of “posi
tive management-the multiple use
of public lands” including timber
operations, livestock production,
mining and recreation. “Gather
ing II” will be an update of what
happened in 1997 and the hopes
for 1998. Senator Ted Ferrioli
will moderate.
Speakers scheduled includes
Carl Pence, superintendent of the
Malheur National Forest; repre-
sentatives of the D.R. Johnson
Companies and other timber op
erators and truckers; representa
tives of the cattlemen organiza
tions; Oregon Dept, of Fish and
Wildlife; members of the Grant
County Chapter of the Oregon
Hunter’s Association, and mem
bers of the EOSA.
The public is invited to attend
and participate in discussions.
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager
"It's snowing, it's blowing, and
over the hill I'm going", so this
will be brief. Even though winter
is here, the show will go on.
Come "tuck yourselves in" with
friendly folk at the annual Town
and Country Banquet this
Thursday, Jan. 15. Tickets are
The Heppner school finals of available at Murrays, the
the Geography Bee were held Chamber and the banks. You'll
January 6 at Heppner Elementary love the sound of "Absolutely
School and January 7 at Heppner Nobody" and laugh yourselves
silly at the advice from "The
Junior High School.
For both contests, A1 Beck, Slob Sisters" while enjoying
social studies teacher at Heppner prime rib and good company.
Junior High, was the question This is also the time special
presenter and judge; Linda Shaw, people are honored with man,
reading specialist and TAG woman, business and educator of
coordinator
at
Heppner the year.
Please be sure to pick up a
Elementary, was timekeeper and
recorder. A written test was Chamber survey and fill it out
The
given to social studies students in prior to January 26.
grades four through eight before Chamber Board of Directors will
Christmas to determine the have the annual goal setting
session January 30 and wish to
finalists for each school.
At Heppner Elementary utilize the surveys in planning
School, Ryan Campbell, fifth 1998.
It's not too early to be obtaining
grade, was the school champion.
Justin Botefuhr placed second. auction items for the St. Patrick's
The auction
Other students qualifying for the celebration.
finals were: Shanna Rietmann, committee, chaired by Doris
Brian Haguewood, Courtney Brosnan, is looking for new*'and
Nelson,
Kyle
Huddleston, unique items and tried and true
Michael Merrill, Kyler Lovgren, items. The city of Heppner St.
Luke Murray, Bnanne Wishart, Patrick's Committee is meeting
Chantea Macaulay and James every other Tuesday at 5 p.m. at
Kate's. The next meeting is
Van Liew.
All interested
The champion at Heppner January 20.
Junior High School was seventh persons eager to have fun and
grader Daniel Jepsen. He also help are invited to attend.
Those who donated funds for
won the elementary school
contest in 1997. Second place the tree lights may pick up lights
was Shelley Rietmann. Other at the home o f Bob and Suzanne
students qualifying for the finals Jepsen. Appreciation goes to the
were: Jody Maddem, Jon Jepsens and Carlsons for
Bennett, Leland Rill, Brian Rust, removing all the lights from the
Meghan Bailey, Marcy Miller, Christmas trees and arranging to
Brad Bowman and Doug Orwick. have the senior class remove the
Campbell and Jepsen will next trees.
Thought for the week:
take a written test to determine
qualification for the Oregon Happiness is not a state to arrive
Geography Bee in April.
at, but a manner of traveling.
Geography Bee
winners
Swim lesson sessions will be
held as follows: session 1-June
22-July 3; session 2-July 13-24;
and session 3-August 3-14.
Lessons will include level 1-
water exploration; level 2-
pnmary skills; level 3-stroke
readiness;
level
4-stroke
development; level 5-stroke
refinement;
level
6-skill
proficiency; level 7-advanced
skills; and infant and preschool.
Other swim classes include
Water Safety Aid, Lifeguard
Training, Head Lifeguarding,
adult swim lessons and exercise
classes.
Specific information will be
available by calling the pool after
May 1.
The waterpark has scheduled
some new events this year. Race
day, with swimming races for
kids ages six to 14 will be held
Sunday, August 2, starting at 3
p.m. A lifeguard competition, an
invitational for area lifeguard
teams, will be held Saturday,
July 25, from 1-3 p.m.
The Willow Creek Waterpark in will be $150 for a. family and $60
Heppner will celebrate its "grand for an individual. Season passes
reopening" on Saturday, Jan. 24, purchased after March 1 will be
$160 for a family and $75 for an
from 1-4 p.m. at the pool.
Those attending may tour the individual. Swim lessons will be
facility, watch swimming and $20 for pass holders and $30 for
exercise demonstrations, see the those without passes.
The multi-use spa will be open
personalized bncks which have
been installed, sign up for from Saturday, Jan. 24-Dec. 1.
classes, purchase season passes Exercise classes will be held on
or spa punch cards and pick up a Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays for 12 weeks as follows:
1998 waterpark schedule
The outdoor pool will be open session 1-Jan. 26-Feb. 20;
from June 13 to August 23 this session 2-Feb. 23-March 20; and
year. Swimming lessons will be session 3-Apnl 6-May 1.
offered weekdays from 10 a.m. Advanced registration will be
to 1 p.m. and from 4-7 p.m. Open required. Hours will be from 8-
swim will be from 1-3:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m., 12:15-12:45 p.m.,
and from 7-9 p.m. Family swim 1:30-2 p.m. and 6-6:30 p.m.
will be from 5-8 p.m. weekends.
Thirty-minute
spa
Outdoor pool fees for a single appointments may be scheduled
session will be $1.50 for those on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays
five and under; $2 for students and Mondays from 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
under 18; $2.50 for adults; and by leaving a message on the
$6 for a family swim. Season waterpark's answering machine,
passes purchased before March 1 676-5752, at least 24 hours in
advance.
Those
making
PUBLIC NOTICE
appointments should leave their
NOTICE OF SESSION
names, date, preferred time of
MORROW
COUNTY BOARD
appointment and a phone number
OF
PROPERTY
TAX
for confirmation.
APPEALS
Cost for the exercise classes
Notice is hereby given that on
will be $35 a session. Single
Eastern Oregon University’s admission will be $2.50. Spa February 2nd, 1998, at 10:00
1997 fall quarter dean’s list in punch cards will be $25 for 10 a.m., the Board of Property Tax
cludes the names of 261 students visits.
Appeals of the County of Mor
who achieved a grade point aver
row, Oregon, will meet to:
PUBLIC NOTICE
age of 3.5 or better. To qualify for
-Hear petitions for reduction of
PUBLIC NOTICE hereby is the real market or assessed value
the dean’s list, students must have
a minimum of 12 graded credit given, that the two-year period for of property as of July 1.
the redemption of real properties
hours.
-Hear petitions to excuse pen
Local students on the dean’s included in the 1995 delinquent alties for late filing of real or per
list include Susan Gibbs and tax lien foreclosure proceedings
sonal property returns.
instituted by Morrow County,
Molly Rill, both of Heppner.
Petitions for reduction of the
Oregon, on August 16,1995, in real market or assessed value of
circuit dourt of the State of property must be filed with the
Weather Report the
Oregon for Morrow County, Case clerk of the board not later than
By the City of Heppner
No. 95-CV-65 and included in the January 30, 1998.
For the month of December
judgment and decree entered
The board will meet at the
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the Board of Property Tax Ap
peals for further information.
It shall be the duty of the per
sons interested to appear at the
time and place appointed.
Barbara Bloodsworth, County
Clerk
Morrow County, Oregon
Dated at Heppner, Oregon this
14th day of January, 1998.
Published: January 14,21 and 28,
1998______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
BARTON E. CLARK,
Deceased.
Probate No. 98PR002
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned have been
appointed and have qualified as
the personal representatives of
this estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are
hereby required to present the
same, with proper vouchers,
within four months after the date
of first publication of this notice
as stated below, to the personal
representatives c/o Robert E.
O ’Rourke, Kottkam p & O ’
Rourke, LLP, 331 S. E. 2nd, P.
O. Box 490, Pendleton, Oregon
97801, 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 represen
tatives or the attorneys for the
personal representatives.
Dated this 14th day of January,
1998.
Ned E. Clark
Personal Representative
55347 Highway 207
Heppner, Oregon 97836
Nonda L. Harwick
Personal Representative
2947 N.W. Melville
Bend, Oregon 97701
Robert E. O ’Rourke
Kottkamp & O'Rourke, LLP
Attorneys for Personal Repre
sentative
331 S. E. 2nd
P. O. Box 490
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
Published: January 14, 21 and 28,
1998
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County M useum
Commission will meet Tuesday,
January 20, at 7 p.m. at the mu
seum.
Published: January 14, 1998
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The baby weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz.
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C L A S S IF IE D D E A D L IN E :
Tuesdays at 12:00 N o o n
HELP W A N T ED
B a rre tt Business Services
needs a bookkeeper with secre
tarial skills in the Heppner area.
Thisjob requires a person to take
on a variety of office responsibili
ties, including computerized book
keeping.
Contact Rick or Elizabeth at
(541 ) 278-1195 or send resume to
215 S.W. 10th, Pendleton, OR
97801.
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Oregon Departm ent
of Transportation
Motor Vehicle Representative 1
Oregon Department of Trans
portation is seeking an individual
to provide customer service and
process vehicle and driver trans
actions with the Driver and Mo
tor Vehicle Services (DMV) in
Heppner and Condon.
Requires one year o f public
contact experience which involved
interpreting, explaining and/or ap
plying laws, rules, regulations or
other technical materials. Must
have strong communication skills.
Salary $ 1,615 to $2,122 a month
plus benefits. Announcement
#OCDT7662.
Contact ODOT Recruitment at
(503) 986-4030 (TTY 986-3854
for the hearing impaired) for re
quired application packet. Com
pleted application materials must
be received by January 20, 1998.
AA/EOE
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NOTICES
Free counseling for victims
of abuse and sexual assault. 24
hr. Crisis Line: 1-800-833-1161.
Shelter available.
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