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FOUR • Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 24.1998 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE MORROW COUNTY COURT Eleanor EUingson The Morrow County Court Eleanor Aveline EUingson, 87, will not be meeting on its regu of Irrigon, died Friday, June 19, larly scheduled Court date o f 1998 at Good Samaritan Center W ednesday, July 1, 1998 at in Hermiston. Heppner, Oregon. Private bunal was held Mon Published: June 24, 1998______ day, June 22,1998 at Desert Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Imgon. Eleanor Aveline Drehcr was Morrow County invites bids bom July 4,1910, at Long Prairie, for the purchase and installation of a heating and air conditioning Minnesota, to John and Victoria Wilshalla Drehcr. She was raised system in the basement, first and at Mizpah, Minnesota second stories of the Courthouse On Apnl 22,1931, she mamed Building located at 100 Court St., Walter EUingson at Mizpah. They Heppner, Oregon. Contractor moved to EUingson Mill, Oregon shall furnish all of the materials where they lived from 1936-1939, and perform all of the labor nec then moved to Bly, where they essary to complete the project. lived until 1984. After her The project must be completed no husband’s death in 1985, she later than November 23, 1998. moved to Imgon. Job and contract specifications Mrs. EUingson was a home may be obtained from Les Paus- maker, gardener, and grew many tian. Morrow County Courthouse, flowers. P.O. Box 788, H eppner OR She was a member o f the 97836, (541) 676-5620. Sealed Lutheran Church and during bids will be received by Les World War II was a member of Paustian, at the same address as the Red Cross, giving instructional above, until 2:00 o’clock p.m. classes in her home. She enjoyed Pacific Daylight Time on July 22, bowling. 1998, and then publicly opened Survivors include daughters, and read aloud. No bid will be Irene Schulze of Ventura, Califor considered unless it contains a nia, and Carole Steagall of Imgon; statement by the bidder that ORS sisters, Adeline Farmer of Colgate, 279.350 (prevailing wage law and Wisconsin, Mabel Pasket of St. prevailing wage rates) will be Paul, Minnesota, and Lorraine complied with, if applicable. Each Reinarz of Phoenix, Arizona; five sealed bid must be plainly marked grandchildren and five great on the outside of the envelope as “Bid for Heating/Cooling, Court grandchildren. Her husband, Walter, died in 1985; and she was house Building”. Each bid must contain a state also preceded in death by her par ment as to whether the bidder is a ents, John and Victoria Drehcr, brother, Clint Drehcr, and sister resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. Morrow County may Florence Hubbard. Bums Mortuary of Hermiston reject any bid not in compliance was in charge of arrangements. with all prescribed public bidding 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 PUBLIC NOTICE The Bank of 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 of Highway 730 and West 1 st Street, Imgon, OR 97844. This branch bank will be a full service branch of the Bank of Eastern Oregon. Tentative opening date for this branch is November 1, 1998. This notice is published in compliance with section 303.6 (0 (1) of the FDIC rules and regula tions. Respectfully submitted, E. George Koffler The Board of Directors Bank of Eastern Oregon Published: June 17 and 24, and July IS, 1998_______________ PUBLIC NOTICE The Bank of 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 of NW Front Street and NW 1st Street, Boardm an, OR 97818. This branch bank will be a full service branch of the Bank of Eastern Oregon. Tentative opening date for this branch is February 1, 1999. This notice is published in compliance with section 303.6 (f) (1) of the FDIC rules and regula tions. Respectfully submitted, E. George Koffler Tbe-Board of Directors Bank of Eastern Oregon Published: June 17 and 24, and July 15, 1998_______________ procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding that it is in the public interest to do so. No bid shall be received or considered unless the bidder is licensed and bonded in accor dance with the laws applicable to the activity undertaken. Morrow County does not dis criminate on the basic of race, color, national origin, sex, reli gion, age or disability in contract ing, employment or the provision of services. Morrow County re serves the right to reject any or all bids. For further information, con tact Les Paustian at (541) 676- 5620 Published: June 24, 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BID TO SELL A CASE TRACTOR The City of lone is requesting bids for the purchase of a Case Tractor. Buyer will purchase the property as is, including latent defects without any representa tions, implied warranty of mer chantability, fitness for a particu lar purpose or any other warranty whether expressed or implied. Respective bidders should know the tractor comes without any safety devices. May obtain information or make an appointment to see the tractor by contacting Gene Johnson at 541-422-7414, lone, Oregon, please leave a message and phone number. Please address bids marked “Case Tractor” on left hand cor ner of the envelope to: City of lone, PO Box 361, lone, OR 97843. Bids will be received until 5:00 p.m., Pacific Daylight Time, July 2, 1998. Bids will be opened at 6:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, July 7, 1998 at the regular City Council meeting. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive informalities, and to award the bid that is in the best interest of the City of lone. Sharon L. Rietmann Recorder City of lone POBox 361 lone, OR 97843 Published: June 24, 1998 Obituaries HHS Alumni Golf Tourney, July 4-5 The Heppner High School Alumni Golf Tournament will be held this year on July 4 and 5 at Willow Creek Country Club and there is still time to sign up, the tournament committee has announced. The tournament is open to all HHS alumni and their spouses as well as past and present HHS faculty. Non-alumni interested in participating need to contact David or Patti Allstott, 676-5216. The tournament proceeds help many local youth related causes including sports programs, a Campus Life Program, coach and referee training and memorial scholarships. A donation to the band program is also presently in the works. Cost of the tournament is $40 per person and includes 18 holes of golf on Saturday and Sunday as well as dinner Saturday night. Participants may golf with whomever they choose and may even put together their own five- member teams if they like. Playing format will be a scramble so even first time golfers will enjoy participating, say the Allstotts. The winning team members will have their names and a photo placed on the tournament trophy, which is displayed in the trophy case at the high school. A steak dinner and auction will be held Saturday evening at the fairgrounds, winding up early enough so everyone can attend Ryan Halvorsen of lone has the fireworks display in lone. Anyone interested in taking part graduated from the University of Oregon with a BA in journalism in the tournament who did not with emphasis on public relations. receive an entry form should Graduation exercises were held contact the Allstotts as soon as possible. Saturday, June 13 in Eugene. Halvorsen has been accepted into a pilot’s program in the U.S. Navy and will enter the officer’s training program. Halvorsen, the son o f Frank and Cathy Halvorsen o f lone, graduated from lone High School in 1993. Halvorsen graduates from U of O W e P rin t Business Cards Gazette-Times r 4-H News The Tasty Quintet By Krtstal Tempi* On June 12, the Tasty Quintet met at the McGuire house. Jes sica gave a demonstration on how to plan a picnic. Her theme was the Fourth of July. She had red, white and blue decorations and sparklers. After she gave her demonstra tion, the members enjoyed sand wiches, vegetables, watermelon slices, chips and punch. The next meeting was June 21 at the First Christian Church. Births Marshall Everett Teter-a son Marshall Everett was bom to Stacey and Robert Teter of Jo seph on June 2, 1998 at Grande Rhonde Hospital in La Grande. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. and was 21” long. Grandparents are Bruce and Phyllis Thomson of Aloha, and Dorothy Teter o f Baker City. G reat-grandparents are Jim Thomson of Heppner, and Reno and Margaret Daoro of Puyallup, Washington. Brian Lee Lynch-a son Bnan Lee was bom to Terri (Piper) and Greg Lynch of Heppner on June 18, 1998 at Walla Walla, Wash ington. The baby weighed 6 lbs. and was 19” long. M aternal grandparents are Melvin and the late Betty Piper. Paternal grandparents are Gary and Judy Lynch of Tucson, Ari zona. my co-workers at Pioneer Memo rial Hospital and Nursing Home for the nice bouquet of flowers and balloons. Thank you to my co-workers at Home Health for the nice basket of fruit and juices. A very special thank you to Molly Rhea for all the phone calls and cards, along with the jokes that she sent to me while I was in the hospital and during my recov ery and treatment in Walla Walla. I enjoyed all of them greatly. To Veda Nave for picking up my Home Health pt.’s during my ab sence. I want to say thank you to Rodger’s co-workers for the nice act of kindness that they showed during my recent illness and treat ment. To Gale and Fome, thank you for letting Rodger have the time off to be with me during my recent surgery and first week of treatment. If I have forgotten anyone, I am sorry. Just remember I thank each and everyone of you for your acts of kindness towards me and my husband. Thank you! Sandra K. Amtt ____________________ 6-24-1 c NOTICES W inn’s Strawberries That flavor you have waited tor. Now open for business. Highway 11 near Weston. (541)566-3949. ____________________ 6-10-3c Free counseling for victims of abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr. Crisis Line, 1-800-833-1161. Shelter available. 6 17-529 Grains meeting The Oregon Grains Commission will hold a regular commission meeting at the Albers Mill Building conference room, 1200 Naito Parkway, Portland. The OGC annual budget hearing will also be held on that date, beginning at 9 a.m. Any producer of barley, triticale or rye in Oregon is invited to attend and give input on the commission budget for 1998/99. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS SCHOOL Backhoe/Loader Dozer & Excavator For Free Brochure 1-800-265-7535 Eugene, Oregon 6-24-4p RENTALS Blue Spruce Apartments For rent. 1-888-982-3456. ____________________ 4-22-tfc For Rent: nice three bedroom, 2 bath country house with large deck and yard. 676-9910. ____________________ 5-20-tfc One bedroom apt. for rent in lone. $220/month plus deposit. Available July 5th. Now taking applications. Call 676-5034. 6-24-2C 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: 3 bedroom, 2'A bath, full basement, view lot, 676-9689. 6-17-3p Heppner two story, 4 bedroom home, built 1900s. Outbuildings. 507 Gale, $39,000. Call 360-834- 0524. ____________________ 6-17-tfc - Heritage Land Co. Daisy May McDaniel Daisy May McDaniel, 81, of John Day, known by her family and friends as “Granny" died Monday, June 22,1998 at the Blue Mountain Hospital in John Day. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, June 27, at 2 p.m. at the Hardman C em etery at Hardman, with Mr. Allen Mullin officiating. Pallbearers will be Jim Angell, Pete McDai.iel, Sam McDaniel, Sammer McDaniel, Bill Medlock, Billy Medlock, Raymond Medlock and Scott Medlock. Honorary pall bearers will be Bob Hunt, Jerry McClellan, Cecil McDaniel, Del- vin McDaniel, Melvin McDaniel, Rick McDaniel, Scott McDaniel and Gene Vaughn. Mrs. McDaniel was bom on May 24, 1917, to T.J. and OUie Andrews at Lone Rock. She spent most of her early life there. On May 28,1935, she married Oren McDaniel in Fossil. They lived in Lone Rock and later moved to Hardman, where they made their home for many years. Oren worked as a cowboy and later worked in area saw mills. Daisy loved to make quilts, em broidery, crochet, fish with her grandchildren and dance to fiddle music. She was a housewife and mother who in later years worked at various jobs in the Hermiston area. After she retired, she was a foster grandparent at West Park School in Hermiston. She later moved to John Day, where she spent the remainder of her life. Mrs. McDaniel is survived by her children, son Ivan McDaniel and his wife Punk of John Day, daughters Rita M edlock o f Hermiston. and Hazel Hunt and husband Bob of Sumpter; four grandsons, one granddaughter; five great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandsons. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oren; two grandsons; one grand daughter and one great-great grandson. Those who wish may make a contribution to the Valley View Retirement Center in John Day through Dnskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. Driskill Memorial Chapel, John Day, in charge of arrangements. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, SCHOOLS « TRAINING LB. 676-5049 180 W Baltimore f * £ S #5, Heppner r r CARD OF THANKS Thanks to the Heppner Rural Fire Department for their assis tance on the fire at our Hinton Creek Ranch Sunday. Your ef forts were greatly appreciated. Don and Merlyn Robinson ____________________ 6-24-lc The family o f Lyle Kincaid wishes to thank the Heppner BPOE 358, Willows Grange and all those who expressed their sympathy for our recent loss. 6-24-lp A big Thank You to our vol unteer fire department for their speedy response when my car caught fire at the Red Apple last Thursday. I’m thankful the situa tion wasn’t any worse than the loss of my car. Thanks also to Dale Adlard, VanMarter & Kahl, Doug Rathbun and to my friend Sam VanDoom for her kindness. Pam Wunderlich ____________________ 6-24-lp We would like to thank every one for your prayers, calls, cards, flowers, food and donations dur ing this time of our loss. A special thank you to Eddie Gunderson and the Elk brothers for their wonderful service. We would like to extend our gratitude to Judy Buschke and the Elk la dies and everyone who contrib uted to the lovely meal. Also, we would like to give our sincere appreciation to Pat Sweeney and all the pallbearers. Stan would be honored and proud that he had touched so many lives. He loved his family, friends, neighbors and his com munity. We will all miss him deeply. The Family of Stan Kemp ____________________ 6-24-lc The Pioneer Memorial Nurs ing Home Auxiliary would like to thank the community for all the donations and support given dur ing our last yard sale. We made $700 for our window project for the nursing home. It’s your con tinuing support that make our projects possible. Thank you, PMH Nursing Home Auxiliary ____________________ 6-24-lc First, I would like to apologize for being so late getting this thank you note written and out to ev eryone. I have been procrastinat ing for way too long. I want to say thank you to everyone for all the well-wishes, cards, phone calls and prayers that were said for me during my recent surgery and recovery. I want to say thank you to Don and Martha Peterson for the nice plant and visit they paid to me after my surgery. Thank you to EQUAi-HOUSNG «A U O « * We are looking for 1/2 time office person. Pay DOE. Apply at Morrow County Grain Grow ers, Lexington. ____________________ 6-17-2c 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, Heppner, OR 97836. The FSA is an Equal Op portunity Employer. ____________________ 6-17-2c Morrow County Sheriff is ac cepting applications for a Code Enforcement and Patrol Deputy Sheriff. The job 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; minimum starting salary is $2,098/month. Apply at S heriff’s O ffice, 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. ____________________ 6-17-2c S u m m er W ork: Morrow County has some temporary work opportunities this summer in a variety of departments needing clerical assistance. Periods of work may be irregular and of short duration. Pay is $6.00 per hour. Applications may be obtained at the Courthouse and must be returned to Andrea Denton, Mor row County Courthouse, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836 by 5 p.m. on July 1, 1998. Morrow County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national ongin, sex, religion, age or disability in em ployment or the provision of ser vice. 6-24-lc • 49,000 - commercial/office build ing on Main Street with good rental history. • 79,500 - large home on .26 acre M/L in Blue Mts near Reeds Mill, 4 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath. Would be a great home or recreational lodge. Price reduced. • 80,000 - 4 bdrm, 2 bath, two story home with covered front porch and view. Has attached 1 bdrm. 1 bath apt. for added in come. • 46,500 - 1 plus bedroom cabin with deck, newer windows and kitchen cabinets on .92 acres Ml L - Blake Ranch Sharon Lewis 676-5233 JoyceKay Hollomon 676-5542 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 SERVICES Linoleum, carpet and Pergo sale and installation Free 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 Glo’s Housekeeping Service For more information and free estimate, call 676-9810. _____________________ 4-8-tfc Would like to babysit. Have completed Babysitter Training Class. Call Lindsey Clough, 676- 5515. ____________________ 6-17-2c Housekeeping Reasonable weekly rates. 676-8736. ____________________ 6-17-2p GARDEN « LAWN Fruit Tree Special at Green Feed and Seed, Heppner. Buy one fruit tree for $16.99, get sec ond fruit tree for 1/2 price-$8.49. ____________________ 6-17-2c Nursery Specials: 20% off fol lowing trees: flowering pear, flowering crabapples, flowering double cherry, w eeping crabapples, staghorn sumac at Green Feed and Seed, Heppner. Open Sundays noon to 3. ____________________ MISCELLANEOUS Blaze Princess insert for sale. Good condition. Call 676-9294. $250. ____________________ 6-17-2p Steel Buildings, never put up. 40x29 - $6,212, will sell for $3,960. 50x90- $17,940. will sell for $9,770. Must sell. Dave, 1-800-292-0111. ____________ 6-l7-2p