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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 1 ,1 9 9 8 PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County, Oregon re quests Proposals from experi enced Construction Managers/ General Contractors (CM/GC) to construct a Phase II addition to Morrow County’s Emergency Operations Center in Heppner, Oregon. The addition consists of a 2,200 s.f. masonry and wood addition to the 4.500 s.f. existing structure. The existing structure will undergo some modifications to accept the addition. The pre liminary estimate of construction costs is approximately $250,000. It is the intent of die Morrow County Court to enter into a con tract with the selected CM/GC which will include a Fixed Fee for servicis and a Guaranteed Mini mum Price for the entire scope of the work. CM/CGs responding to this request will be evaluated based on their qualifications, prior experience, staffing, proposed work plan and schedule for com pleting the work, associated fees and other relevant factors. Copies of the complete Re quest for Proposals document can be obtained commencing July 1st from: Morrow County Emergency Management P.O. Box 622 Heppner, OR 97836 (541)676-5161 A mandatory Pre-Proposal Meeting will be held at the Emer gency Management Office lo cated at 325 Willow View Drive on Friday, July 24th; 10:00 A.M. PDT. All firms/teams planning to submit a proposal must be repre sented at this meeting. Proposals are due at the Emer gency Management Office by 10:00 AM, Fnday, August 5th, 1998. All proposers must be regis tered General Contractors with the Oregon Construction Contrac tors Board prior to submitting proposals. Provisions of ORS 279.354, relative to prevailing wage rates, shall be complied with by the contractor and all sub contractors. A 100% Performance and Payment Bond will be re quired from the successful CM/ GC. Morrow County does not dis criminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, reli gion, age and handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Morrow County re serves the right to reject any or all proposals. For further information, con tact Casey Beard, (541) 676- 5161. Published: July 1 and 8, 1998 Affid______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the matter of the Estate of STANLEY M. KEMP, Deceased. No. 98-PR-014 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been appointed and have qualified as co-personal representatives of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers at tached, to the undersigned co-per sonal representatives at: P. O. Box 218, Pendleton, Oregon 97801 within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional informa tion from the records of the court, the co-personal representatives, or the attorneys for the co-per sonal representatives. Dated and first published July 1, 1998. Steven W. Kemp Co-Personal Representative P. O. Box 201 Paterson, WA 99345 Gary L. Kemp Co-Personal Representative P. O. Box 556 Lexington, OR 97839 TIMOTHY P. O ’ROURKE OSB #87313 Of Attorneys for Personal Rep resentative Corey, Byler, Rew, Lorenzen & Hojem, L.L.P. 222 S.E. Dorion Avenue P.O. Box 218 Pendleton, Oregon 97801 541-276-3331 Published: July 1,8 and 15,1998 Affid (2)___________________ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY LAND “The Morrow County Com mission on Children & Families is requesting proposals for projects and services which will directly prevent and/or reduce child abuse and neglect in Mor row County. The anticipated al location for these proposals is approximately $7,400 for one year only. The Commission is also re questing proposals that will en hance the quality and quantity of child care in Morrow,County. The allocation for these proposals is approximately $9,000 for one year only. Request For Proposal packets may be obtained by calling the Commission Office at 676-9675, by sending a written request to P.O. Box 544, H eppner, OR 97836 or by coming to the office at 120 South Main in Heppner. Completed proposals must be re turned to the Commission by 12:00 P.M., August 28, 1998 to be considered. For further infor mation, contact Dar Merrill at 676-9675. The Morrow County Com m ission on C hildren & Fam.lies reserves the right to ac cept or reject any/all proposals and all proposals are subject to availability of funds.” Published: July 1, 1998 U2£H£ARINQ THE MORROW COUNTY COURT will hold the following hearings of public interest on Wednesday, July 8, 1998, begin ning at 10:00 a m. at the North M orrow Annex B uilding in Imgon, Oregon: Third and final hearing to amend Zoning Text of the Sub urban R esidential Section 3.050(3), Rural Residential Sec tion 3.040(3) and Farm Residen tial Section 3.041(3) Zones of the Morrow County Zoning O rdi nance to change the animal den sity in these zones. Criteria for approval includes ARTICLE 8 of the Morrow County Zoning Or dinance. Third and final hearing to amend the Zoning Ordinance to add a Park Overlay Zone and to amend the Comprehensive Plan to include changes recommended in the Master Park Plan. Criteria for approval includes ARTICLE 8 of the Morrow County Zoning Ordinance. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above propos als or to ask questions will be pro vided. Failure to raise specific is sues at this hearing precludes ap peal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the proposed Ordi nance and all relevant documents will be available after July 1, 1998. For more inform ation, please contact the M orrow County Planning Department at 922-4624 or 676-5650. DATED THIS 1st day o f July 1998. MORROW COUNTY COURT Published: July 1, 1998 Affid______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE COUNCIL MEETING A public meeting of the Com mon C ouncil o f the City o f Heppner, Morrow County, Or egon, to adopt an ordinance will be held July 13, 1998 at 7:00 pm, at Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow, Heppner, Oregon. On Monday, July 13, 1998, at 7:00 pm, at Heppner City Hall, the Heppner Common Council will hold a public hearing on the adoption of Ordinance Number 524-98, an ordinance closing Heppner Parks between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., mak ing after hours use of the Parks a Class C Infraction and declaring an emergency. Copies of the or dinance are available at City Hall for public examination. This is a public meeting where deliberation o f the Common Council will take place. Any per son may appear at the meeting and discuss th^ proposed ordi nance with the Council. (s) Rene’ Devin, City Recorder Published: July 1 and 8, 1998 Affid Kemp earns 4.0 Tom Kemp, Lexington, re ceived a 4. grade point average winter semester at the University of Idaho in Moscow. Kemp is a 1997 Heppner High School gradu ate and is an agribusiness major. W e P r in t Business Cards Gazette-Times 676-9228 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Finley Buttes Regional Land fill will be closed Saturday, July 4. Published: July 1, 1998_______ PUBLIC NOTICE Nominating petitions are avail able *at Heppner City Hall, 188 NW Willow Street, Heppner, Or egon, for elective positions to be filled at the November 3, 1998 General Election. Nominations are open for the position of Mayor (two year term); City Councilor Position #4 (four year term); City Councilor Position #5 (four year term); and City Councilor Posi tion #6 (four year term). To be eligible to hold elective office in the City of Heppner a person must be a qualified elec tor with in the meaning of the State Constitution and must have resided in the City of Heppner for one year immediately preceding the election. Nomination petitions must be filed with the City Elections Fil ing Officer no later than 5:00 PM prevailing time August 21, 1998 at City Hall. Rene’ Devin City Elections Filing Officer Published: July 1 and 8, 1998 Affid______________________ Arlington Saddle club to host playday The Arlington Saddle Club will host a playday on Saturday, July 4 at the Arlington Arena. There will be non-horse and horse events. Awards and ribbons will be given away for individual partici pation and a $100 award will be given to the team with the overall high points. A barbecue will be provided after the day’s events. Registra tion is at 9 a.m. and games begin at 10 a.m. For more information, call 454- 2269 or 481-2664. St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board On June 24 98 people attended the senior dinner and 14 meals were home delivered. Members of the Catholic Church served. Mary Bloom brought cupcakes to share in honor of her birthday. Several members of her family attended with her. The McDonalds were over from Pendleton. The seniors always enjoy visiting with them. Blood pressures were taken before the meal. The menu for July 8 will be wieners and sauerkraut, oven potatoes, asparagus, fruit, rolls and cherry turnovers. Members of the Christian Life Center will serve. The Senior Center Board will meet following the meal. Bingo will be played at 1 p.m. Blood pressures will be taken before the meal. Tonia Adams drove the senior bus with 12 passengers to Spray Nutrition Site, where they enjoyed a delicious meal on Thursday, June 25. The Red Cross Blood Drawing was held at the Senior Center Thursday afternoon with a good turnout of donors. Thirty-two seniors ate breakfast at the center Fnday. There will be no breakfast Fnday, July 3. The menu for breakfast July 10 will be potato egg casserole, muffins, hot or cold cereal, fruit, milk, orange juice and coffee. Two tables of pinochle were in play both Tuesday and Fnday. Emie and Mary Jean have decorated the dining room for the Independence Day celebration. Velma Wight decorated the rest of the Senior Center area. The bus will leave for the Monument Senior Nutntion Site at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 7. There are still a few seats available. Stop by the Senior Center office to sign up or call 676-5405. CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all the wonder ful people o f South M orrow County who have helped make the past three years some of the best years of my life. I am going to miss many of you very much. I want to give a very special thanks to the most professional and best crew I have every worked with: the Clinic Girls- Annie, Tnsh, Linda, Sandy, Tish, Barb. Sue, Carolyn and Gayle. I wish them and the other hospital workers who have been so help ful the very best. I want to thank Drs. Jeanne and Ed Berretta for all their help and support. I also want to thank my church, Willow Creek Baptist Church, for all their love and sup port. There are many not men tioned by name whom I truly ap preciated and will miss. I also want to thank my wife and daughter for all their love and support that allows me to look forward to waking up each day. Finally, I want to thank God for saving my soul and forgiving me where I fail. I also thank God for giving me a chance to live in one o f the best sm all tow ns in America, Heppner! With love, Ernie L. Atkins, D.O. _____________ ________ 7-1-lc W ords cannot express the gratitude to the friends in Mor row County for their prayers, their time and so many selfless actions and support during Duck’s illness and since his passing. A special thanks to Heppner BPOE 358 for a very memorable service, the Elks ladies for the wonderful ar ray of foods and to Glen Ward and Pat Sweeney for their kind words and gentle caring during such times. A special thank you to the County Road Crew who were al ways “there” for Duck. The family of DeRoyce “Duck” Lusher Lexington _____________________ 7-1-lc Fair and Rodeo time is just around the comer, so before we all get too involved in these ac tivities, the Oregon Trail Pro Ro deo Committee would like to take this time to thank the sponsors for our PRCA Rodeo, and award sponsors for the Morrow County Rodeo. Many people volunteer their time, ideas, manpower and money to put this*community event on. Without them, the ro deo would not be possible. The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo is known as one of the best ro deos in the Pacific Northwest. It is growing in popularity and size. With this brings thousands of people into our community. We thank you for your continued hard work and support. 1998 sponsors: MCGG, Bank of Eastern Oregon, Power Rents, Hamley and Co., Thews Sheet Metal, Graybeal Distributing, Finley Buttes Landfill, Gardner’s Men’s Wear, Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Thunder Country Radio, Les Schwab Tire Center, Kinzua Re sources, L.L.C., Morrow County Wheat Growers and Camer Auto Center. Rodeo grounds donors: Kinzua Resources, L.L.C., HHS Booster Club, Bank o f Eastern Oregon, Hazel Mahoney, Morrow County, OTPR Committee, Ken Bailey Heavy Equipment, Bill and Patti Gentry, North Coast Electric, Lexington Auto Body, Power City Polaris, Evans Land and Livestock, Port of Morrow, John B ritt Logging, K irk and Robinson, Bob Steagall, Wilbur Jackson, Leonard M unkers, Munkers Farms, A llstott and Gentry Construction, Eckman Construction, First Interstate Bank, Green Feed and Seed, Co lumbia Basin Electric, MCGG, John Ledbetter, Morrow County Livestock Growers, Benz Air Engineering, Lexington Polaris, Honda-Yamaha Cycletown, Blue Mt. Lumber Products, Devin Oil Co., Umatilla Ready Mix, Miller and Son’s, Roger Britt Excavat ing, Double T Farms, HM Ranch, Tad M iller Farm, Lyle Peck Farm, Starvation Farms. Morrow County Rodeo 1998 sponsors: Green Feed and Seed, Peterson’s Jewelers, Healy Fam ily, W rangler’s Riding Club, Court St. Market, Van Marter & Kahl Insurance, P etty jo h n ’s Farm-Builders, Heritage Land Company, Turner Ranch, Gar A viation, C oast to Coast- Heppner, Paul Hisler, Jr., Dick Temple, DVM, Beamer Family, Les Schwab Tire Center. Many thanks, Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Committee 7-1-lc NOTICES Free counseling for victims of abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr. Crisis Line, 1-800-833-1161. Shelter available. __________________ 6-17-52c HELP W A N TED Must be honest, reliable, trust worthy, with dependable trans portation. Able to clean private homes with little or no supervi sion. Send for application to: P.O. Box 887, Heppner, OR 97836. ______________________7-l-3c Accepting applications for greenskeeper trainee at WCCC. Call 676-9112 or 676-5035 for an interview. ______________________7-1-2c VISTA Community Service W orker Positions: wanted-com- munity service workers to help prom ote m aternal and child health services. (Oregon Health Plan, WIC, baby shots and pre natal care.) Needed: highly devel oped communications skills and commitment to community ser vice. Spanish speaking required. One year assignment as VISTA worker. Includes college scholar ship or end of service readjust ment allowance, $681/month liv ing stipend, health insurance and child care assistance. Opportuni ties in many towns in Oregon in cluding Morrow County. Great Inez Douglas, daughter of Trent for resume whether 18 years old Douglas and Mafia Morfin, or 64. Call 1-503-731-4018 for residing in Ukiah and Gleens details and application. Deadline Ferry, Idaho, was selected as a July 17, 1998. contestant in the Oregon Miss 7-1-2c Teen Oregon Pageant. The pageant was held at the Se Solicita P rom otores de Elsinore Theater the weekend of Servicios Comunitarios VISTA: June 20 and 21. The state Se solicita Prom otores de pageant selected a representative S ervicios C om unitarios, b i for the National Miss Teen lingües Ingles-Español, para Pageant be held next August and trabajar con personas de escasos the National Miss USA Pageant recursos. Los prom otores to be held next February. promoverán servicios matemo- Both Miss Teen and Miss USA mfantiles (el Plan de Salud de pageants are televised annually Oregon, WIC, vacunas infantiles, on CBS television. Douglas competed with young cuidado prenatal.) La persona women from all over the state. deberá tener experiencia de She participated in: the organizar y trabajar con personas preliminary competition on de bajos recursos y saber Saturday evening and the final desenvolverse en publico. Se competition on Sunday invita a aplicar jovenes (mayor de afternoon. 18 años), adultos, y jubilados. Douglas is a junior at Ukiah VISTA (Voluntarios en Servicio High School. She participates in a A m erica) se requiere un v o lle y b a ll, b a s k e tb a ll, compromiso de un año. Se offerce cheerleading and skiing. Her other activities include theater $681 por m es, beca para and musical arts, singing, universidad odinero para después dancing, youth group, drama and de servicio, seguro de salud, y lifeguarding. ayuda con el cuidado de sus niños. Douglas's goal is to pursue a O pportunidades en m uchos career in theater and musical arts. com m unidades en O regon Her major sponsors include inculierdo el condado de Morrow. Ukiah Thicket, Landmark Inn, Para applicar llame a 1 -503-731 - Granny's Store, Battle Mountain 4115. Fecha limite, 17 de Julio, AMVets and Auxiliary Post 1998. 1878, and Lehman Hot Springs. 7-1-2c Young wom an com petes for title PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, SCHOOLS ftt TRAINING HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS SCHOOL Backhoe/Loader Dozer & Excavator For Free Brochure 1-800-265-7535 Eugene, Oregon 6-24-4p RENTALS Blue Spruce A partm ents For rent. 1-888-982-3456. ____________________ 4-22-tfc One bedroom apt. for rent in lone. $220/month plus deposit. Available July 5th. Now taking applications. Call 676-5034. ____________________ 6-24-2c RV space for rent, very reason able. 989-8404. ____________________ 6-24-tfc Lexington, 3 bedroom, fenced yard, detached garage. $480 a month plus $1,000 deposit, $900 refundable. (503)771-3066. _____________________ Zdi2£ 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, 2Zt 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 Income property: 44 apart ments on four acres, Hermiston. A pprox. 10% cap rate. $1,115,000. Investment Realty, (541)752-4749. _____________________ 7-l-4c Heritage Land Co. HQ. 676-5049 180 W. Baltimore #5, Heppner EQUA. 1 MOUSNG * REAlTOft ' • 25,000 - one bedroom, one bath, lots of storage on two deeded lots, older single-wide mobile. Owner could help finance. • 89,900 - 3 bdrm, 2 bath “A” frame house with great view on 2 acre lots M/L, has wood stove and hot tub. A nice place for a home or recreation at Blake Ranch. • 7.500 - additional 1 acre lot at Blake Ranch. Water and utilities available. • 129,000 - older two-story home on 1 3/4 acres. M/L with three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, family area with fireplace and Insert, double car garage, shop and bam. Sale pending. 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 MISCELLANEOUS Coats, sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves and blankets needed for Greenhouse Youth Shelter in Portland. Drop by 210 3rd St., lone, or call 422-7563 by July 25. Liz Allen. ____________________ 6-24-2c 1998 Inventory Reduction! 4 arch-type steel buildings. Over stocked. Discontinued models; show closeouts. N ever a s sembled. 16x28, 25x46, 40x56. Ready for immediate delivery. Call 1-800-222-6335. ____________________ 6-24-2p King-sized mattress and box springs for sale. $75. (Used in spare bedroom only.) 676-5233. _____________________ 7-1-2c W ANTED Wanted-used brick. 676-5306. 6-24-2C