Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1998)
SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 20,1998 PUBLIC NOTICE Mustangs lose to Rockets W.C.C.C. Golf W.C.C.C. Ladies' Scramble First place team: Lois Hunt, Becky Hunt, Lynnea Sargent and Pat Edmundson. Second place team: Karen Wildman, Beth Bryant, Floss Watkins, Betty Christman and Sharon Woodside. Third place team: Karen Th ompson, Mary Beamer, Bev Gunderson and Patty Prock. Fourth place team: Jan Paustian, Kay Anderson, Betty Brown and Kay Robinson. Fifth place team: Bernice Lott, Marcia Anderson, Lorrene Mont gomery, Joyce Dinkins and Melba Miller Special events: KP second shot #11, Jan Paustian; KP second shot #17, Lois Hunt; Long putt #14, Karen Thomp son; Chip ins, Bev Gunderson and Pat Edmundson. Ladies’ Play Day Tuesday, May 5 Low gross of the field: Pat Edmundson. Low net of the field: Jackie Allstott. Flight A: low gross tie between Evan Kilkenny and Jan Paustian, low net Karen Thompson, least putts Bev Gunderson. Flight B: low gross Betty Christman, low net Joyce Dinkins, least putts Lorrene Montgomery. Flight C: low gross tie between Mary Beamer and Cam Wishart, low net Cam Wishart, least putts Harriet Batty. Long drive: Karen Thompson, Pat Anderson, Cam Wishart. K.P.: Pat Edmundson, Lorrene Montgomery, Jackie Allstott. Chip in: Pat Edmundson, Bev Gunderson, both #6. Birdie: Jan Paustian #8. By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustangs and Pilot Rock Rockets were finally able to play their rain-delayed game on Friday, May 15. The Rockets came out on top, 4-3. With the win, the Rockets clinched the top spot in the Columbia Basin Conference East Division. The Rockets will play the number-one team out of the West Division on Saturday, May 23, at The Dalles at 12 noon. The Mustangs will play in a loser-out game against the number-two team 30 minutes after game one. ‘ The winner of game two and the loser of game one will play following that game to produce the number-two team out of the conference to advance to the state tournament. The Mustangs had their chances against the Rockets, outhitting them 6-5 and stranding 12 men on base. The Mustangs jumped out to a 1 -0 lead on their half of the first inning only to have Pilot Rock tie after one inning. The Mustangs took a 2-1 lead into the bottom of third inning before the Rockets’ Legion, Auxiliary elect officers The American Legion and Auxiliary will hold a meeting on Monday, May 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church. Officers were elected on April 26. New officers are as follows: president - Luella Taylor; vice president - Rita Hedman; sergeant-at-arms - Judy Rickert; chaplain - *Donna McCurdy; historian - Sharon Brade; publicity - Sharon Brace; and public relations - Jem Sly. The Auxiliary will sell poppies on May 22. St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 63 people over 60 and 11 under 60 who attended the senior dinner May 13 and 21 meals were home delivered. Members of the Christian Life Center served The Senior Center Board meeting was postponed to May 20 because of the VA health screening at the center. A large number of veterans attended that. Bingo was played in the dining room following the meal. Bingo is a fiind raiser for the Senior Center. More people are needed to play. The menu for the birthday dinner May 27 will be hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, fruit, biscuit and pudding. Members of the First Christian Church will serve. The breakfast menu for May 22 is eggs benedict, hot and cold cereal, fruit, orange juice, milk and coffee. Tuesday, May 12, seven seniors and driver Gerald Bergstrom went by bus to the Arlington senior meal site. A delicious dinner was enjoyed and a great trip home by way of county roads. The next scheduled bus trip is around Morrow County, May 25, at 10:30 a.m. Those planning to attend should bring a bag lunch. A bus trip to the Milton-Freewater meal site will be June 5 at 9 a.m. An AAA meeting will be held at 11 a.m. and dinner will be at noon. Sign up sheets for both trips are in the Senior Center office. The seniors were saddened by Martha King's death and extend sincere condolences to her family. A dinner was held for the family at the Senior Center following the funeral. Engagement Hellberg - Miles Mr. and Mrs. Max Hellberg of Imgon announce the engagement of their daughter, Tnna Lyn Hellberg of Imgon, to Darrell Lee Miles of Heppner. The bride-elect graduated from Riverside High School and Eastern Oregon University with a bachelor's degree in history and secondary education. She teaches and farms in Imgon. Miles graduated from Heppner High School and Oregon Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in computer systems engineering. He is a senior support engineer with NCUBE in Beaverton. The couple will be mamed on June<> at Trinity Lutheran Church in Hermiston. starting pitcher hit a three-run home run to give the Rockets a 4-2 lead. In the top of the fifth inning the Mustangs had the bases loaded but failed to score any runs. In the top of the sixth, Derek Gunderson walked, stole second and went to third on a Shane Matheny single. Gunderson then scored on a wild pitch and Matheny went to third as the tiemg run with no outs. But Labrousse pitched out of the jam and Matheny was stranded at third. David Bates started on the mound for the Mustangs and had a strong four-plus innings before giving way to Dylan Pettyjohn. The Mustangs next played Condon on Tuesday, May 19, to Obituaries *1. Celestine Randall Webb I. Celestine Randall Webb, 80, of Heppner, died Tuesday, May 12, 1998, at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. Graveside services were held on Saturday, May 16,1998, at the Hermiston Cemetery. I. Celestine Pearson was bom June 10,1917, at Yakima, to John and Jennie Wood Pearson. She grew up at Baker City and at tended schools there. She lived at Umatilla, Heppner, Selah and Carson, Washington, and Union, then returned to Heppner. She married Arthur Randall, who died in 1962. In 1982, she married William Webb. Mr. Webb died in 1990. Mrs. Webb enjoyed music and crafts. Survivors include daughters, Arletha Brannon of Heppner and Gayle York and Gwen Watson, both of Payette, Idaho; 10 grand children and 10 great-grandchil dren. A daughter, Crystal, and a brother and sister also preceded her in death. Memorial contributions may be made to Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, OR 97836. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner was in charge of arrangements. Martha M. King Martha *M. King, 82, of Heppner, died Tuesday, May 12, 1998, at Amber Valley Care Cen ter in Pendleton. Memorial service for Mrs. King was held Monday, May 18, 1998 at the Heppner Nazarene Church. Martha M. Kennedy was bom May 31, 1915, at Vallhalla, New York, to William and Noah Hess Kennedy. She grew up at Delta, Pennsylvania, and Bethany, Ne braska, graduating from Bethany High School in 1934. She worked as a cook for the U.S. Air Force at Lincoln, Ne braska, where she met Sylvester J. Shannon. The couple married in November 1942. They lived at Salt Lake City, Utah for a time and moved to Heppner in 1946. They later divorced. On February 14, 1951, she married Carl F. King at Heppner. She was employed as a clerk in a Heppner pharmacy. Mrs. King was a member of Degree of Honor and the V.F.W. Auxiliary. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Shannon of Reno, Nevada; a son, Carl King of Pendleton; sister, Ilene Hendrickson of Bethany, Nebraska; brothers, George Kennedy of Del Ray Oaks, California, and Pearce Kennedy of Port Smith, New Hampshire; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Her husband, Carl, died in 1975. Memorial contributions may be made to the Heppner Nazarene Church, P.O. Box 644, Heppner, OR 97836; or Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, OR 97836. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner was in charge of arrangements. PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County Fair Board is soliciting electrical bids for the Wilkinson Arena at the Morrow County Fair Grounds. Bids will be accepted until June 5 at 5:00 p.m. Bids will be opened June 8 at the Fair Board Meeting. Contact the Morrow County Fair Office at 676-9474 or P.O. Box 464, Heppner, Or. 97836 for a bid package. Published: Mav 20.1998 wrap up the conference schedule and get ready for the district tournament at The Dalles. The Mustangs dropped to 11-3 in league and 13-5 overall. Heppner 110 001 0-3 6 4 Pilot Rock 103 000 x4 5 1 Devid Bates, Dylan Pettyjohn (five) and Allen Gribakcv; Labrousse and Humphreys. H.R. Labrousse PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Umatilla and Morrow Counties, Oregon are soliciting proposals from qualified firms to design and install an Emergency Tone Alert Radio System. The system will be composed of two integrated parts, the Emergency Tone Alert Control System and the Emergency Tone Alert Radio/Receiver System. The system will be composed of up to 17,000 Tone Alert Radios installed in homes and businesses in the Immediate Response Zone surrounding the U.S. Army Umatilla Chemical Depot, just west of Hermiston, Oregon. The alert system will warn the occupants of buildings in the vicinity of the Chemical Depot in the event of a release of chemical agent from the Depot. Copies of the detailed Request for Proposals are available from CSEPP Emergency Management, Umatilla and Morrow Counties, Oregon, 305 B SE Fourth Street, Hermiston, OR 97838, (541) 567-2084 ext. 1202. The complete text of the RFP may be viewed on the Internet at www.oem.state.or. us/RFP. html. Proposals will be accepted at this location until 5:00 p.m., PDT, July 5, 1998. Published: May 20, 1998 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of JOE HUKE, Deceased. No. 97PR019 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at the offices of Kuhn, Spicer & Mills, 269A N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner , Oregon 97836, or the 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 representative or the attorney for the personal representative. DATED and first published May 20, 1998. (s) William J. Kuhn OSB# 76207 Kuhn, Spicer & Mills P.O. Box 428 Heppner, OR 97836 Published: May 20, May 27 and June 3, 1998. Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Museum Commission will meet Thuesday, May 26, 7 p.m. at the Morrow County Museum. Published: May 20, 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AT 7:00 PM ON JUNE 8, 1998 AT HEPPNER CITY HALL, 188 NORTH WEST WILLOW STREET RE GARDING VIOLATIONS OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. 474, AN ORDINANCE ABATING NUISANCE FOR AC CUMULATION OF SOLID WASTE AND FIRE HAZARDS. THE FOLLOWING PRO PERTIES ARE IN VIOLATION OF THE ORDINANCE BE CAUSE OF DEPOSITS OF SOLID WASTES SCATTERED ABOUT THE PREMISES THAT CREATE A FIRE HAZARD AND HARBORAGE FOR RODENTS AND INSECTS AND IS INJURIOUS TO THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND GENERAL WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE. 1. 535 EAST MATLOCK STREET, MAP #2S 26 35BC. TAX LOT #3300. 2. 460 NW WEST STREET, MAP #2S 26 27 DA, TAX LOT #5300. Published: May 20, 1998 The City Council of the City of Heppner will hold a special work session on Monday, June 1, 1998, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Columbia Basin Electrical Cooperative Boardroom located at 171 West Linden Way in Heppner. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss issues related to recruitment of a new city manager. Claytha Rene' Devin, Acting City Recorder Published: May 20, 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE The City Council of the City of Heppner will hold a public hearing on June 8, 1998, at 7:00 pm at City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, to consider and hear comments from the public on the City’s election to receive State Revenue Sharing funds for fiscal year 1998-99 and proposed uses of these funds. Claytha Rene' Devin Acting Budget Officer Published: May 20, 1998 Affid CLASSIFIED ADS CARD OF THANKS Our family wishes to thank all those who have sent flowers and cards to Stephanie during her re covery. Thank you to the Wran glers Riding Club for making Stephanie feel so special. We also want to thank all those who have called to check on us and to offer their help, and to those special women who gave of themselves to bring meals to our family. It is hard to fully express our gratitude for all the kindness and concern so many have shown to our family. Prayers were defi nitely answered. We praise God for His healing of Stephanie, and for all of you that have touched our lives. Stephanie is doing wonderfully and making a remarkable recov ery. Thank you again. God Bless. Love, Hank, Juli, Rachel and Stephanie Howard _______________ 5-20-lc The family of Celestine Webb would like to thank the medical and nursing home staff for all the care that Mom and Grandma re ceived over the past years. Thanks to all those that sent cards, flow ers, food and other acts of care and concern. Special thanks to Pat and Trish Sweeney, Tim Van Cleave for the service and music, to Mel, Dar, Judy, Aunt Betty, Chuck, Carolyn, Bob, and espe cially Bonnie for being the glue that held us together during the tough times. God Bless You All, Arletha Brannon Kellie & Terry Gray & girls Russ, Merry & Drew Brannon Marty Brannon Karmin Jacobsen & Family 5-20-lp Thanks to all my friends and family for helping me celebrate my “Over the Hill” birthday! I couldn’t have had as much fun without you. Thank you, Patty, for all the work you put into mak ing sure I didn’t go unnoticed... you didn’t really have to do all that. A special thanks to John John for buying Bucknum’s just in time! I can’t hardly wait for another 40 years so we can do it all over again! Sandy 5-20-lp .40 per word Deadline: Tuesday St noon Commercial Loan Officer to originate loans, administer $6.5 million loan portfolio, maintain positive relations with funding partners and assist Executive Di rector in new program develop ment. Commercial lending expe rience required. Expenence with SBA 504 and USDA IRP a plus. Salary $36-42,000 DOE. Call GEODC at 541-276-6745 for full job description and appli cation. __________ ____________ 5-6-3c NOTICES NOW RENTING Orwick Mini-Storage Lexington, OR. 989-8342 5-6-4c WANTED Wanted: canopy, white fiber glass for ;’71 Chevy long bed pickup. Very good condition. 989-8312. 4-22-tfc PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, SCHOOLS St TRAINING HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS SCHOOL Backhoe/Loader Dozer & Excavator For Free Brochure 1-800-265-7535 Eugene, Oregon 4-29-4C SERVICES Linoleum, carpet and Pergo sale and installation.’Tree esti mates, Call Tim Hedman. eve nings. 676-9054. Licensed and bonded #78201. ______________________ 1-4-tfc *Blu Blakeley Construction* Commercial and Residential 1-541-989-8365 Lie #89458 GUARANTEED TO BEAT ANY ESTIMATE BY 5% ON ROOFING, PAINTING. VINYL WINDOWS & . VINYL SIDING. ______________________ 4-8-tfc Gio’s Housekeeping Service For more information and free estimate, call 676-9810. 4-8-tfc TKO Bed & Breakfast Balm Fork Lodge Daily, Weekend, Monthly Rales Available HELP WANTED Part-time receptionist need ed. Send application/resume to: P.O. Box 572, Heppner, OR. ________ 4-22-tfc The Willow Creek Parks and Recreation District is looking for swim instructors with ARC WS1 certification; lifeguards with ARC LGT certification; and cash iers for the Willow Creek Swimpark. Certifications are pre ferred, but not required at the time of application. Send a current resume to Sa rah Carlson, P.O. Box 311, Ione, OR 97843 by June 1, 1998. _____________________ 5-20-lc Oregon State University Mor row County Extension Office is recruiting for an Office Special ist 2 ($1599/month) to serve as office coordinator. Requires two years of general office experi- ence/training, computer skills in Microsoft Office and good inter personal skills. Contact Bill Broderick, 120 S. Main, Heppner, 676-9642, by Wednesday, May 27, 1998 for announcement and application procedures. Applications will be due in Corvallis by 5:00 p.m. June 1, 1998. AA/EOE -------------------------------- L2Q.-19 Responsible adult to do jani torial June, July, August. 2 hrs/ week, probably more. 676-5306. ______________ 5-20-tfc Commercial Loan Officer Rural economic development district seeks experienced Senior Special Events Welcome For reservations, call 676-5005 Bob 676-9722 BF 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 House for sale/rent. Two bed room, one bath; Ione. 541-422- 7330 evenings. 5-6-4c Heritage Land Co. 180W Baltimore #5, Heppner 676-5049 EOUMH0USWÛ OPfOfTTUMTY • 15,900 - 1 bdrm, 1 bath, single wide mobile on comer view lot. Price reduced. • 112,000 - 3+ bdrm home, 1 1/2 bath with fireplace and insert, garage with covered breezeway, new furnace w/air conditioning A beautiful, well-cared for home. Sale pending. • 75,000 - commercial ware house in Umatilla on two city lots Owner could help finance • 52,000 - 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with basement and unique rock trim, attached carport, fireplace with insert. Sharon Lewi« 676-5233 JoyceKay Hollomon 676-5542 Bob Ployhar 676-9649