EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, June 17.1998
Seminars planned at First Christian Senator W yden to host forum
Science vs. textbook evolution
will be the subject o f two
seminars by Mace Baker, Ph.D.
Thursday and Friday, June 25
and 26, at 7p.m. at the First
Christian Church at 293 N Gale
St. m Heppner.
Dr. Baker received his Ph.D. in
education
from
Pacific
International
University
in
Australia.
He has also had
speaking engagements and done
research in paleontology in the
U.S.,
Canada.
Mexico,
Guatemala, Ireland,
Spain,
Switzerland, Germany, The
Netherlands, Hungary, Russia,
and the Philippines. He is an
education consultant, researcher,
and author.
"If you have ever wondered
what
the world's
leading
W O SC lists
local graduates
Western Oregon University
held its commencement ceremony
on June 13. Local graduates in
clude Casey L. Allison, Boardman
who received a BS in elementary
education and interdisciplinary
studies; James T. Meyers, Board-
man, BS in corrections; and
Kelley O’Brien Swarat, Herm-
iston, MS in education.
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Senator Ron Wyden will host
a public forum to discuss safety,
emergency preparedness, and
other issues relating to the
Umatilla Chemical Weapons
Depot on Friday, June 26 from 3-
4:30 p.m. at Good Shepherd
Community
Hospital
in
scientists have to say about the
Creation/Evolution controversy,
here is your chance to team first
hand from a scientist who has
studied it thoroughly." said a
church news release.
PUBLIC N O TICE
PUBLIC N O TICE
The Bank o f Eastern Oregon,
with main office in Heppner, Ore
gon, has made application with
the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation to establish a branch
bank o f the Bank o f Eastern Ore
gon at the comer o f NW Front
Street and NW 1st Street,
Boardman, OR 97818. This
branch bank will be a full service
branch o f the Bank o f Eastern
Oregon. Tentative opening date
for this branch is February 1,
1999.
This notice is published in
compliance with section 303.6 (0
(1) o f the FDIC rules and regula
tions.
Respectfully submitted,
E. George Koffler
The Board o f Directors
Bank o f Eastern Oregon
Published: June 17 and 24, and
July 15, 1998_____________
The Bank o f Eastern Oregon,
with main office in Heppner, Ore
gon, has made application with
the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation to establish a branch
bank of the Bank of Eastern Ore
gon at the comer o f Highway 730
and West 1st Street, Imgon, OR
97844. This branch bank will be
a full service branch o f the Bank
o f Eastern Oregon. Tentative
opening date for this branch is
November 1, 1998.
This notice is published in
compliance with section 303.6 (f)
(1) o f the FDIC rules and regula
tions.
Respectfully submitted,
E. George Koffler
The Board o f Directors
Bank o f Eastern Oregon
Published: June 17 and 24, and
July 15, 1998
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PUBLIC NO TICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
Heppner Water Control D is tr ic t
A meeting ol the
.will be field on
5:00 frn m at 430 Heppner/LexinRton Hwv______
me «seal year beginning July 1. 19 98 as approved by the
The purpose ol this meeting is to discuss (he budget lor
HWCD
________________ Budget Committee
A summary ol the budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at________________________________
430 Heppner/LexinRton H vy
between the hours
o( §_££!__and 4 PH this budget was prepared on
a basis ot accounting that is ^consistent: Qnot consistent with the basis of accounting used dunng the preceding year. Maior changes.
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676-5452
6/11/98
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Approved Budget
Next Year— 19 9 8 . 9 9
Adopted Budget
This Year— 19 9 7 _ 9 8
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Total Personal Service* ................
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Total Transfers ...................................................
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4478.37
Construction Reserve
Adopted Budget
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Approved Budget
Next Year 98-99
500
3185
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Port of Morrow, Oregon
will meet in regular session on
July 8, 1998 beginning at 1:30
p.m. at the Boardman Senior Cen
ter, 308 Olsen Road Boardman,
Oregon 97818 at which time the
Board of Port Commissioners
will consider a resolution autho
rizing the issuance of not to ex
ceed $11,000,000 o f revenue
bonds.
Port of Morrow, Oregon
Published: June 17 and 24, 1998
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City Council of the City
of Heppner will hold a special
work session on Thursday, July
9, 1998, beginning at 7:00 PM at
Heppner City Hall located at 188
NW Willow Street in Heppner.
The purpose of the meeting is to
discuss issues related to recruit
ment of a new city manager.
Claytha Rene’ Devin
Acting City Recorder
Published: June 17, 1998______
PUBLIC NOTICE
June ,.4
0«.m .
at
Hermiston, conference room 2.
Senator Wyden is seeking
input from the community and
community leaders and will also
take questions from those
attending the forum.
The public is invited to attend.
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Published: June 17, 1998
Affid
Scratch Pads
BOO lb.
Gazette-Times
1 want to thank Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital staff and ambulance
crew for their care after my acci
dent. And to all of my friends and
neighbors for their help, calls of
concern, cards, flowers and vis
its. And to the crew at Simplot
Trucking for all o f your support.
To Dr. Gifford, Dr. Elder and ev
eryone at Good Shepherd Hospi
tal, thank you.
Bob Montgomery
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The Heppner High School staff
extends a sincere thank you to
Shannon Rust, Jane Rawlins and
Bill Jepsen for organizing and
implementing a successful Parent
Volunteer Program. An addi
tional thank you is extended to all
the hard-working volunteers.
Your help was greatly appreciated
and we are looking forward to
another successful year.
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NOTICES
W inn’s Strawberries
That flavor you have waited for.
Now open for business.
Highway 11 near Weston.
(541)566-3949.
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Free counseling for victims of
abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr.
Crisis Line, 1-800-833-1161.
Shelter available.
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The Council for the City of
Heppner, Oregon will conduct a
public hearing at 7:00 PM on July
13, 1998 at Heppner City Hall,
HELP WANTED
188 North West Willow Street
CAPECO, a private non-profit
regarding a violation of City Or community development corpo
dinance No. 474, an Ordinance ration, is seeking expressions of
Abating Nuisance for Accumula interest from qualified drug and
tion of Solid Waste and Fire Haz alcohol treatment professionals.
ards.
CAPECO intends to engage one
The following property is in or more individuals/firms/agen-
violation of the ordinance because cies in either a contractual or
of deposits of solid wastes scat employment capacity for the pro
tered about the premises that cre vision of group and/or individual
ate a fire hazard and harborage for holistically delivered treatment
rodents and insects and is injuri services as part of our services to
ous to the health, safety and gen chronically barriered Morrow and
eral welfare of the people.
Umatilla County residents. These
1. 280 E. Hill St, Map 2S 26 _ services are to be provided as an
35CB, Tax Lot 900.
integral part of planned compre
Published: June 17, 1998
hensive services. New, innova
tive, effective approaches are es
pecially encouraged. Persons/or-
ganizations wishing to respond to
this solicitation must do so in
writing. Deadline is July 10,
REAL ESTATE
1998. Respondents should clearly
'id en tify their professional
experience(s) in providing suc
cessful drug and alcohol treat
ment; their approach to both one-
180 W. Baltimore ( Ç s
on-one and group interventions;
#5, Heppner
L J
and their preferred means of en
□ .
OWOmMTY
gagement.
676-5049
All materials submitted be
• 15,900 - 1 bdrm, 1 bath, single
come the property o f CAPECO
wide mobile on comer view lot.
Price reduced.
and may be used, among other
• 112,000 - 3+ bdrm home, 1 1/2
things, to negotiate employment/
bath with fireplace and insert,
contract terms. Address your re
garage with covered breezeway,
sponse to: CAPECO; Attn, W2W;
new furnace w/air conditioning.
721 SE 3rd, Suite D; Pendleton,
A beautiful, well-cared for home.
OR 97801.
Sale pending.
• 75,000 - commercial ware
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house in Umatilla on two city lots.
We are looking for 1/2 time
Owner could help finance.
office person. Pay DOE. Apply at
• 52,000 - 3 bdrm, 2 bath home
with basement and unique rock
Morrow County Grain Grow
trim, attached carport, fireplace
ers, Lexington.
with insert. Sale pending.
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Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Workforce Development Spe
JoyceKay Hollomon 676-5542
cialist position available. Position
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
requires intensive planning and
management activities lead
CARD OF THANKS case
ing to unsubsidized employment
From R J’s Steakhouse: We for JTPA eligible participants.
would like to give a special thanks
Incumbent must possess excel
to all the businesses who donated lent communication and record
prizes to our Grand Opening; to keeping skills, be able to conduct
all the wonderful people who classroom sessions, be a team
helped us prepare and get ready; player and must possess knowl
and to the individual people who edge regarding delivery of high
worked so hard all day to keep it quality, customer oriented ser
going. Thank you for the beauti-^ vices. BA/BS degree strongly
ful plants. We would also like to desired, relevant experience may
say thanks to the community for substitute. Position is based at
making us feel so welcome here Hermiston office.
in our new business. Please come
For application, contact
and see us again.
CAPECO at 276-1926, extension
Gary and Diane Lent 100 or phone toll free 1-800-752-
P.S.-we would also like to let 1139, ext. 100. Deadline for re
the friends who have lost their ceipt of application is 5 p.m. on
loved ones know we are thinking June 19,1998. Equal Opportunity
about them.
Employer.
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We want to thank all the folks
The City of lone is seeking a
that stopped by the Open House summer time employee to help
and sent cards and notes on our with maintenance. Job is to be
retirem ent from MCGG. It gin immediately. Wage: $6.00 per
pointed out once again what a our. Applicants must be 18 years
great place this is to live and or older. Please submit letter of
work. Thanks again to everyone application and resume by July
for all the friendship and kindness 24,1998 to: City o f Ione, PO Box
extended to our family over the 361, lone, OR 97843. The City of
years.
lone is an Equal Opportunity
Larry and Betty Mills Employer.
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Heritage
Land Co.
EOUAL HOUSWG
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The Farm Service Agency is
seeking applications for Program
Assistant in the Morrow County
Farm Service Agency Office lo
cated in Heppner, Oregon.
Applicants must be 18 years of
age and have a high school di
ploma or equivalent. Computer
skill and farm experience is pre
ferred but not a requirement. Sal
ary dependent on experience.
Applications may be picked up
at any county FSA office. The
deadline for application delivered
or postmarked is COB Monday
June 29, 1998 to the Morrow
County FSA O ffice, 430
Heppner/Lexington Highway,
P.O. Box 786, H eppner, OR
97836. The FSA is an Equal Op
portunity Employer.
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Morrow County Sheriff is ac
cepting applications for a Code
Enforcement and Patrol Deputy
Sheriff. The iob will primarily be
to enforce county ordinances, and
when not working Code Enforce
ment, to work as a Patrol Deputy.
DPSST certified or certifiable
with two week school will be
given preference. Wage scale is
based on level of certification;
m inim um starting salary is
$2,098/month.
Apply at S heriff’s Office,
Heppner, (541)676-5317. Return
by closing date, 5 p.m., Friday,
July 3, 1998.
Morrow County does not dis
criminate on the basis of race,
color, natural origin, sex, religion,
age and handicapped status in
employment or the provision of
services.
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RENTALS
For Rent: one bedroom apart
ments. W illow Street A part
ments, heppner. 676-5131.
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Blue Spruce Apartments
For rent. 1-888-982-3456.
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For Rent: nice three bedroom,
2 bath country house with large
deck and yard. 676-9910.
5-20-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.
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House For Sale: 3 bedroom,
2Vj bath, full basement, view lot,
676-9689.
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Heppner two story, 4 bedroom
home, built 1900s. Outbuildings.
507 Gale, $39,000. Call 360-834-
0524.
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Home For Sale: Highway 74,
#72447,422-7452 after 6 p.m.
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WANTED
Used flannel graph and old
style bed springs, twin. Call
Laura, 989-8323.
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PETS e* ANIMALS
June Special: Bronco fly spray
for horses. Now $5.75 for 32 oz.
at G reen Feed and Seed,
Heppner. Open to 5 on Saturdays.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Two steel buildings, public liq
uidation. 40x54, $9,218, now
$5,980; 40x25, $5,560, now
$3,081. Must sell, can deliver.
1-800-292-0111.
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Westinghouse electric range,
$100. Gas powered lawn mower,
$25. Cross country skis, boots
(women’s 9 i i ) , poles, never used,
waxless, make offer. 422-7430.
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Blaze Princess insert for sale.
Good condition. Call 676-9294.
$250.
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Steel Buildings, never put up.
40x29 - $6,212, will sell for
$3,960.50x90 - $ 17,940, will sell
for $9,770. M ust sell. Dave,
1-800-292-0111.
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LOST fit FOUND
Found near Anson Wright
Park, young female cowdog mix.
Call 676-9718.
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