S IX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 22,1998 meeting place of the Board, at the offices of the Port, located at One Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818. The purpose of the hearing is to provide a reasonable opportu­ nity for interested individuals to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed issuance by the Port o f up to $23,600,000 Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds, in one or more series, for the pur­ pose of refunding the $23,600,000 currently outstand­ ing Port of Morrow, Oregon Vari­ able Rate Demand Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 1988A (Portland General Electric Com­ pany Boardman Project). The bonds to be refunded were issued by the Port on behalf of Portland General Electric Company (the “Company”), an Oregon corpora­ tion, to finance or refinance a por­ tion of the costs of acquiring and constructing certain solid waste disposal and pollution control fa­ cilities at the Boardman coal-fired steam electric generating plant, located in Morrow County, Or­ egon. The Company owns a 65% undivided ownership interest in the Boardman generating plant, which is located thirteen miles southwest o f Boardman, Oregon on the south end of Tower Road. Section 147(f) o f the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 requires that, before the refunding bonds may be issued, the Port must ap­ prove the issuance of the bonds after conducting a public hearing. At the time and place fixed for the public hearing, all interested per­ sons will be given an opportunity to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed issue of refunding bonds. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that following the hearing and during the meeting, the Board will take action on the requested ap­ proval and authorization of the issuance of the refunding bonds by the Port, as required by fed­ eral and state law, including ac­ tion on the adoption o f a final bond resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of the refund­ ing bonds. W ritten com ments may be submitted to the office o f the Board of Commissioners until the time of the hearing on May 13, 1998. Additional information may be obtained from the Board of Commissioners at their office at the Port, or from Gary Neal, General Manager, Port o f Mor­ row, P.O. Box 200, One Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818, telephone: (541)481-7678. Dated: April 22, 1998. /s/ Dan Creamer President Board o f Commissioners Port o f Morrow, Oregon Published: April 22 and 29,1998 Affid Mustangs gain split with W eston-McEwen TigerScots The Heppner Mustangs traveled to Athena on Saturday, April 18, and split a double-header with the Weston McEwen TigerScots. The TigerScots won the first game, 15-6, and the Mustangs came back and held on to take game two 7-6. In game one the TigerScots used a nine-run second inning to take a 10-0 lead. The Mustangs scored their first run without the benefit of a hit as Cory Bennetto walked, Shane Matheny was hit by a pitch and Derek Gunderson walked to load the bases with no outs. But all the Mustangs could get was a sacrifice fly from Alan Gnbskov to score Bennetto. The TigerScots scored three more runs in the bottom of the fourth to take a 13-1 lead. In the top of the fifth Gunderson walked and stole second. Tim Dickenson then got the Mustangs' first hit of the game to score Gunderson and went to second on the throw to the plate. Gribskov got a base hit to score Dickenson and went to second on a throwing error. Chris Anthony then got a hit to put runners on first and third. Bias Elguezaba) * got a hit to score Gribskov and cut the lead to 13-4. After a balk moved the runners to second and third, Zach Fabian got a hit to score Anthony and Elguezabal and pull the Mustangs to 13-6. That was all the scoring for the Mustangs, however, as Weston- McEwen tacked on two more runs in the bottom of the fifth and held on to win, 15-6. Game two saw the Mustangs take a 1-0 lead on top of the first inning as Matheny singled, stole second and third and came home on Gnbskov’s double. The TigerScots scored single runs in the first and second inning to take a 2-1 lead after two. In the bottom of the second inning, Matheny made a diving stop o f a ball hit hard down the line at third and threw over to first to just get the runner out. In the top of the third inning Cody Bellamy walked, went to second on Gunderson's fielder's choice and scored on Matheny's hit down the line. Dickenson then got a hit to score Matheny. After Dickenson stole second and moved to third on Gribskov’s fielder's choice, Anthony got a two out single to score the run and make it 4-2 Heppner after three innings. In the top of the fourth, Tim Sumner walked, stole second and went to third on Fabian's hit. After Bellamy walked, Gunderson laid down a squeeze bunt to score Sumner. Matheny then doubled to score Bellamy, then scored as Dickenson got on base on a error. In the bottom of the fourth, Gunderson fielded a hard hit ball and tagged the runner from first, then threw to first for the double play. The TigerScots scored four runs in the bottom of the fifth to pull to 7-6. But after a shaky start, Dylan Pettyjohn mowed down the TigerScots in the sixth and seventh innings to pick up the save. Chris Anthony pitched strong for four innings to pick up the win and move to 4-1 on the year. Matheny led the way at the plate, going three for three with a double, two RBI's and scoring three runs. Gribskov was one for three with a double and an RBI and Gunderson was one for three with an RBI. The Mustangs moved to 5-2 in Columbia Basin Conference East Division play and 8-4 overall. The Mustangs travel to Condon on Saturday, April 25, in their next league game. Game one Heppner 001 050 0-6 5 6 Weston 190 320 x-15 12 1 Tim Dickenson, Tim Sumner (2) and Alan Gnbskov. Jaun and Peters. Home Runs- None. Game two Heppner Weston 103 300 0-7 5 1 110 040 0-6 3 4 Chris Anthony, Dylan Pettyjohn (5) and Gnbskov, Giger and Juan. HR- none High school rodeo results listed Following are high school ro­ deo results for the past two weeks: Mid-Valley at Eugene on April 10-11: Emmet Evans earned third for calf roping and second for team roping; Annie Hisler, fifth- barrel racing, fourth-pole bend­ ing; Blake Knowles, seventh-calf roping; Ryan Matteson, fifth- steer wrestling, third-team roping with Lexi M atteson; Lexi Matteson, first-barrel racing, eighth-breakaway roping, third- team roping with Ryan Matteson. North Santiam at Eugene on April 11-12: Brian K nowles earned sixth for calf roping and fifth for saddle bronc; Annie Hisler, fifth-barrels and poles; Emmet Evans, seventh-steer wrestling; Ryan Matteson, 10th- calf roping; Lexi Matteson, sev­ enth-barrels, fourth-goat tying. Roseburg on A pril 18-19: Annie Hisler earned third for pole bending and fourth for barrel rac­ ing; Ky Rosenburg, fifth-saddle bronc; Emmet Evans, all around, third-team roping with Vic Th­ ompson, third-saddle bronc, fifth­ cutting; Lexi M atteson, all around, first-barrels and pole bending, fifth-breakaway roping, sixth-goat tying, ninth-team rop­ ing with Ryan Matteson. 22 students to go to writing festival The Morrow County School District will send 22 students to the 14th annual Oregon Writing Festival on Saturday, May 2, at Portland State University in Port­ land. The Morrow County School District provides the funding re­ quired for students and staff to attend this event. The festival is sponsored by the Oregon Coun­ cil of Teachers of English, who anticipate that more than 1000 students from all over the state will attend and share in the day’s activities. PUBLIC NOTICE St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE PORT OF MORROW, OREGON PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE­ BY GIVEN, that on Wednesday, May 13,1998, the Board o f Com­ missioners (the “Board”) of the Port of Morrow, Oregon (the “Port”) will hold and conduct a public hearing commencing at approximately 1:30 p.m. during its regularly scheduled public meeting which is to begin at 1:30 p.m. on May 13, 1998. The pub­ lic meeting and the public hear­ ing will be held at the regular There were 85 present for the senior meal April 15, 19 meals were home delivered and 10 freezer meals also home delivered. Members of the Nazarene and Seventh-day Adventist churches served. An inspection and evaluation team from CAPECO and the AAA were present, our meal site passed with flying colors. Blood pressures were taken before the meal. The menu for the birthday dinner April 29 is lasagna, tossed salad, green beans, fruit, french bread and cookies. Members of the St. Patrick Catholic Church will serve. Thursday afternoon five new volunteer receptionists. Nona Grace, Donna McCurdy, Betty Carlson, Lil Boyce and Judy Buschke met at the Senior Center office for and orientation on what is done there. Welcome all of you. The rest of the office staff is very happy to have you. There were 24 present for the Friday breakfast and breakfast was home delivered. Pinochle was played Tuesday and Friday afternoons at the center. The senior bus still has a few seats left for the trip to Pendleton meal site Friday April 24. There will be a trip to Arlington and a county tour in May. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice o f Budget Committee Hearing The first budget committee meeting of the lone Rural Fire PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING B M C C to hold ^UM_torsuMj«Kn*nta^bu:00 p.m. on regular business days. p-m. SU M M A R Y OF SU P P LEM EN T A L BU D G ET __________________________________________ m auSH ^ ^ ow ly tw o « fu n o s aewo yoorwao_________________ Consolidated Reserve Fund/Fire Equipment Account. Resource Am ount 1. Donations___________ S 6,000.00 Requirement Amount 1 . Fire Equipment---- S6.000.00 Protection District $6-604 to dis­ cuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1,1998 to June 30,1999 will be held Monday, May 11, 1998, at 7:30 p.m. at the lone Fire Hall, 160 W. Main, lone. The purpose is to receive the budget message and document for the district. Don McElligott, budget officer Published: April 22 and 29,1998 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting o f the Bud­ get Committee o f the City of Heppner, Morrow County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1998 to June 30, 1999 will be held at Heppner City Hall, 188 West Willow Street, Heppner, Oregon. The meeting will take place on the 28th day of April, 1998 at 7:00 P.M. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be in­ spected or obtained on or after April 29, 1998 at Heppner City Hall, on weekdays between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Copies of the budget document will be available at the Budget Committee meeting. 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 tee. Gary B. Marks Budget Officer Published: April 15 and 22, 1998 Affid______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING A public meeting of the Board o f D irectors, o f the Morrow County Unified Recreation Dis­ trict, will be held April 30, 1998, at Riverside High School in Boardman, beginning at 7pm. T q W Resource« S 6.000.00 T otal Requirements S6.000.00 Unanticipated donations will be used to offset cost of a new "Jaws-of-Llfe” rescue tool. Gary B. Marks, City Budget Officer. Published: April 22, 1998 Affid Published: April 22, 1998. PUBLIC NOTICE Community Action Program of East Central Oregon (CAPE- CO) is currently planning the Pro­ gram Year 1998 Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) program. CAPECO expects to receive ap­ proximately $428,000 in JTPA funds for the Program Year be­ ginning July 1, 1998 and ending June 30, 1999 and plans to serve in excess o f 200 participants. CAPECO received $555,614 and served over 250 participants dur­ ing the 1997 program. Programs will focus on classroom training, on-the-job training, work experi­ ence, and job search training lead­ ing to unsubsidized employment. These program activities will be provided by CAPECO and also in collaboration with area partners. Written comments are due by April 24, 1998 to the address be­ low. For more information or to review the draft plan, please con­ tact Deborah Hayward, Manager, at (541)276-1926, ext. 110 or write CAPECO, 721 SE Third, Suite D, Pendleton, OR 97801. CAPECO is an equal opportunity employer/program, and auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Published: March 11 and April 22,1998 Affid C LA SSIFIED A PS CARD OF THANKS The aliens landed - and they loved it! Many thanks to every­ one who helped make the Sci-Fi Invasion such a success: the Main Street businesses who welcomed our guests; our Secret Downtown Judge(s); Lori, Jay, Teri and Kelly Straley; Tai, Ian, Amanda, Genny and Jeff who were invaluable; collectors and exhibitors. And, as always, Tami. Thanks, Marsha, Morrow County Museum ____________________ 4-22-lc We wish to publicly thank the Morrow County Grain Growers for the use of their new Hi-Qual livestock panels at our recent horse sale. Their generous loan of these excellent panels made it possible to handle 90 head of horses with ease and without in­ jury. We highly recom mend the panels and we think this gesture is a classic example of reasons to buy locally and keep local busi­ nesses healthy. The West Family ____________________ 4-22-lc We very much appreciated our friends and relatives helping us celebrate our 50 years together, our children for hosting the party, my bridge club for salads, the unknown others who brought food and for the lovely cards and good wishes. Thank you seems madequate-but thank you. Emie and MaryJean McCabe ____________________ 4-22-lc The family of Ron Anthony would like to thank all those who sent cards, flowers and gifts dur­ ing his recent surgery. Your kind­ ness and caring were greatly ap­ preciated. The Anthonys: Nick, Chris, Logan, Ron and Maryanne 4-22-lc NOTICES Com m enta This meeting is open to the public. Any person may appear at the meeting and participate. All meetings are handicapped acces­ sible according to ORS 192.630(5) and American Dis­ abilities Act. Topics on the agenda for this meeting are, Morrow County Art Council - Music in the Park project, Chairman’s report, and a Special Presentation. An Execu­ tive Session will be held to dis­ cuss Litigation. Budget Committee will hold their m eeting beginning at 7:30pm. Secretary George Naims Published: April 22, 1998 Free counseling for victims of abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr. Crisis Line: 1-800-833-1161. Shelter available. 3-7-52c HELP WANTED Help Wanted: Thursday, Fri­ day, Saturday, 4 to 6 hours a day. High school graduate Must en- Deadline: Tuesday al hr. G ardner’s M en’s W ear. ____________________ 4-15-2c •Help Wanted* C arpenter Helper Experience preferred, but mostly just willing to work. 1-541-989-8365. ____________________ 4-15-4c Position 1: Com puter Tech­ nician. Location: District Office, Lexington, Oregon. Application: Contact Personnel at (541) 989- 8202. Successful candidate may be subject to fingerprinting. EOE ____________________ 4-15-2c Part-tim e receptionist need­ ed. Send application/resume to: P.O. Box 572, Heppner, OR. ____________________ 4-22-tfc M orrow County School Dis­ trict has the following positions open for the 1998-99 school year: Positions: high school head girls basketball coach; high school assistant girls basketball coach; lone Middle School head volleyball coach. Location: lone Schools, lone, Oregon. Applica­ tion: Contact lone School at (541) 422-7131 for information and applications. Positions: head girls basketball coach, head boys basketball coach. Location: Heppner High School, Heppner, Oregon. Appli­ cation: Contact Heppner High School, (541) 676-9138 for infor­ mation and applications. Position: assistant soccer coach. Location: Riverside High School, Boardman, Oregon. Ap­ plication: Contact Riverside High School at (541) 481-2525 for in­ formation and applications. Successful candidates may be subject to fingerprinting. EOE. _________________ 4-22-lc RENTALS For Rent: one bedroom apart­ ments. Willow S treet A p a rt­ ments, Heppner. 676-5131. _____________________ 9-3-tfc Blue Spruce Apartments For rent. 1-888-982-3456. _____________ ■ 4-22-tfc REAL ESTATE Home For Sale: custom-built in 1949, 4114 sq. ft., Heppner, 655 Hager St. Contact Robert Mahoney, 676-5876, or Mike Mahoney, 676-5157. _____________________ 4-8-tfc