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    S IX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 25, 1999
County court
meets
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughes, Executive
Director
Whew, what a week for
Morrow
County.
Heppner
The Morrow County Court, at
"scooted
and
booted"
through
it
their August 18 meeting,
all
with
not
too
many
glitches.
approved a landowner's request
Chamber members attending the
for an approach on Patterson
fair Thursday were treated to
Ferry Road Public Works
mouth-watering
barbecue beef
Director Van Arsdale provided
by Bucknum's, courtesy of John
the court the daily traffic count
Gochnauer They enjoyed eating
results for Washington Street.
at red and white checked tables
The court asked him to contact
set up and reserved for them by
School Superintendent Bruce
the Nazarene Church, famous
Anderson about his request for
for their delicious pies.
gravel near Sam Boardman
All of you hard working folks,
Elementary School.
pat yourselves on the back. The
The court reviewed the tippage
fair booths were well done,
fee distribution policy and
entertainment at the fair was
discussed with Finance Director
great, the parade was enjoyed by
Kelli Cumn the cash balance,
many and the rodeo was a
anticipated
revenues
and
terrific show. This reflects
commitments for tippage fees.
efforts of a tremendous group of
They noted an update on the
volunteers.
status of Lexington's B Street
The Chamber Board of
Bridge project. After reviewing
Directors will be losing one of
the 1997-98 SCERT list and the
their dedicated members as
projects on that list that were
Delanne Ferguson moves to
awarded tippage fees, the court
Pendleton. She has helped in
examined the 1999 SCERT list
numerous ways throughout the
and applications for tippage fee
Mam
Street
renovation,
monies.
As commissioner
Christmas light parade, Heppner
Brosnan was at a meeting in
Coordinating Council strategic
Portland, the court tentatively
plan and in numerous other
approved allocations, choosing
areas. We wish her well and
to make final approval next
hope her replacement will jump
week when the full court will be
right in.
present.
Next week at the Chamber
The court approved resources
luncheon at Kate's the program
for purchase of panels for the
will include both a Willow
Fair and Rodeo.
Creek Valley Assisted Living
The court and Sheriff Verlin
and
tobacco
coalition
Denton
discussed
his
presentation. Communication
department's statistical report for
within our area is one of the
the first half of the year. Denton
goals of the Chamber of
pointed out areas of increase
Commerce. Join in every
over the 1998 statistics for the
Tuesday noon.
same period and explained that
Thought for the week: "Great
some increase in arrests may be
minds discuss ideas, average
attributed to increased jail space.
minds discuss events, small
Denton also reported that the
minds
discuss people."
State Department of Corrections
has approached him about
possible use of the shooting
COPY PAPER Ream or Carton
range for training of their
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personnel. For the installation of
the enhanced 911 system, the
. court approved a non-disclosure
PUBLIC NOTICE
agreement with Sprint. Sheriff
The City Council of the City
Denton also reported on the
of Heppner will hold a public
status of renovations at the
hearing Monday, September 13,
Sheriffs Office.
1999 at 7:00 PM at Heppner
City Hall, 188 W Willow Street,
■County Counsel Bill Hanlon
updated t h ^ y ^ o n j R "Big
regarding the establishment of
Five"
memorandum
of
an enterprise zone. As proposed
understanding ancf ^nsWered' the 'enterprise zone would
some questions about the
encompass all of the City of
Community Solutions Team. He
Heppner and the Urban Growth
and the court discussed the Fair
Boundary as well as certain
Board's purchase of panels, and,
lands outside the City. The zone
would only apply to industrial or
for the bond counsel, the court
commercial zoned property. An
agreed to resolutions for
enterprise
zone
provides
financing of the Doc ken
property tax relief to qualified
Building and the Wilkinson
Arena. Hanlon reported that industry or business locating
discussions with counsel for within the zone.
PGEV regarding the Ione- Gerald W. Breazeale
Boardman Road, have "stalled," City Manager
and that Planning Director Published: August 25, 1999
Tamra Mabbott has been in Affid____________
communication with Boeing
PUBLIC NOTICE
about compliance with its zoning
The City Council of the City
perm it./'A lso with county of Heppner will consider the
counsel/ the court reviewed the passage of an ordinance
designations of authority, should authorizing the impound of
an emergency arise when only motor vehicles for insurance,
one
or
none
of
the licensing
and
registration
commissioners were available.
requirements or for commission
Judge Tallman reported that of specified offenses and
the city of Boardman has chosen repealing Ordinance No. 515-96
not to adopt the county's weed and declaring an emergency.
control ordinance but to draft an The proposed ordinance would
intergovernmental agreement, allow City police to impound
instead. He reported having vehicles for certain offences.
signed the State Incentive Drivers whose vehicles would be
Cooperative Agreement to impounded under the proposed
renew the $50,000 grant for a ordinance would not be able to
prevention coordinator in the recover their vehicles until they
Behavioral Health Department. were in compliance with the law
The court appointed Dean Large and had paid all fees associated
to the Solid Waste Advisory with the impound.
Committee.
Copies of the proposed
ordinance are available at
FAX SERVICE
Heppner City Hall, 188 W
Willow St, Heppner.
S en d o r R eceiv e
Gerald W. Breazeale
Heppner Gazette-Times
City Manager
Published: August 25, 1999
676-9211
By Doris Brosnan
A fresh new d a y an d it is ours
a d a y o f happy beginnings
when we, K ath ryn Ann Cutsfortb
and Edward Eugene Fullmer
pledge our love as one
on Saturday, the twenty-eighth o f August
nineteen hundred an d ninety-nine
a t two o ’clock in the afternoon
St. Patrick Church, 525 North Gale, Heppner
Our j o y w ill be more complete
i f you can jo in in this celebration o f life
Reception immediately following
a t the Mike and Kim Armato residence
68970 Willow Creek Road, Heppner (676-9777)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Advertisement for Bids
OWNER: City of lone, Oregon
Sealed bids will be received
until
2:00
p.m„
Pacific
Prevailing Time, on Thursday,
September 9, 1999, by the
undersigned at the Engineer’s
mam office, 409 Lincoln Street,
The Dalles, Oregon, for the
construction of the 1999
PAVING PROJECT in the City
ot lone, Oregon. The project will
consist of approximately the
following units of construction.
1 Job
Intersection rock
subgrade, shoulder subgrade,
preparation and finish.
175 l.f.
Construct straight
concrete curb.
550 tons Furnish & Place
OSHD Class "C" hot asphaltic
concrete surfacing and overlay.
on site Scope of work will
include, but not limited to
Design Development. Contract
Drawings,
Specifications.
Contract Administration. Bid
Documents and a Construction
Cost Estimate. Existing Hospital
drawings may be viewed by
appointment
with
Site
Superintendent, Gary Nolan at
(541)676-9133, Monday through
Friday, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.
A mandatory site visit is
required prior to submittal of
Proposals and must be scheduled
by the individual submitting
agency.
Proposals are to be received at
the Administration Office in a
separate, sealed envelope clearly
identified as "Morrow County
health District Remodeling" and
to the attention of Sheila
Dahlman, Administrator, by
2:00 pm, Tuesday, September 7. *
1999. Faxed proposals may be
received before 1:45 pm on
September 7, 1999, and the
original must follow in the mail;
fax (541)676-2901. It is the
responsibility of the sender to
verify receipt of the Proposal by
the District. Proposals received
meeting the deadline will be
publicly opened at 2:00 pm in
the Administration Office at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Proposals will include, but not
be limited to, firm's current
resume.
lead
members,
appropriate and associated work
either completed or under
construction, two letters of
reference from clients of
projects of simihar scope and
scale, estimated time frame for
completing work and costs for
performing above services.
The Morrow County Health
District
or
authorized
representative
of
District,
reserves the right to reject any
proposals for these services, as
they deem best for the interest of
Morrow County health District.
Any and all questions may be
directed to Gary Nolan,
mentioned above or Ken Roberts
at R Group Design, (541)426-
6707.
(541)426-6804
fax.
4uidraw@eoni.com, or 306 SE
2nd, Enterprise, OR, 97828. A
list of pertinent questions and
their answers will be made
available two days prior to the
Proposal deadline for all
interested patties.
Published: August 25, 1999
Affid_____________________
together with all other required
appurtenant work.
Bids will be publicly opened
and thereafter presented to City
Council at its next meeting, all
according to the plans and
specifications of the City
Engineer.
The
plans,
specifications, proposal, and
form of contract document m ay
be examined at the City Hall of
the City of lone, and at the
offices of Tenneson Engineering
Corporation. A set thereof may
he_obtained from Tenneson
Engineering Corporation, 409
Lincoln Street, The Dalles,
Oregon 97058, (Phone 541-296-
9177) upon payment of twenty-
five dollars ($25.00) for each
set. This fee is non-refundable.
Bidders will be required to
prequalify in accordance with
the laws of the State of Oregon
as to equipment, financial
responsibility, experience, and
ability to furnish bond and
insurance.
Pre-qualification
statements must be received at
the Engineer's office five (5)
days prior to the bid opening.
Each bid shall be accompanied
by a certified check, cashier's
check, or a surety bid bond made
payable to the City of lone for
an amount not less than five
percent (5%) of the total bid.
No bid may be withdrawn after
the time set for the bid opening,
nor before the award of the
contract, unless award is delayed
for a period exceeding thirty
(30) days,
All work under this contract
will be paid for in "cash" as
PLEASE check your ad on
authorized by the City Council
the first date of publication.
of the City of lone.
While we are happy to make
Attention of Bidders is
any necessary corrections, we
particularly called to the
cannot be responsible for er­
requirements as to conditions of
rors appearing on multiple days.
employment to be observed and
When cancelling an ad, PLEASE
Oregon prevailing wage rates to
check to be sure your ad was
be paid under the contract. No
not inadvertently published.
bid will be received or
TH A N K YOU!
considered by the City of lone
unless the bid contains a
CARD OF THANKS
statement by the bidder as part
Heppner Lodge #358: just a
of his bid that the provisions of
ORS 279.350 will be complied note to say thank you for making
with. Contractor will not be it possible for Cody to attend
required to be licensed under Meadowood Speech Camp this
ORS
468A.720
"Asbestos summer. He had a great time and
Abatement", and no bid for the learned a lot during his speech
contract shall be considered sessions. He is continuing his
unless the bidder is registered speech therapy twice a week in
with the Oregon Constructors Portland and they said they could
Contracting Board.
see the improvement after going
The Owner reserves the right to camp. Without the Elks, his
to reject any and all bids, and to progress would not be this great.
waive informalities, and to
Thanks again and God Bless.
award the contract as it seems to
Scott and Lon Buschke
be in the best interest of the City
(and Cody)
of lone.
Delmer
and
Judy
Buschke
Project Engineer for the
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City of lone, Oregon
c/o Tenneson Engineering
This is a simple thank you for
Corporation
all the friends and family mem­
409 Lincoln Street bers of Gail Papineau, as well as
The Dalles, OR 97058
the community members of Mor­
Telephone (541) 296-9177
row County and Wallowa
Published: August 25. 1999
County. This is for everyone who
has contributed time, prayers and
PUBLIC NOTICE
kind words. All your support is
MORROW COUNTY
so dearly appreciated. I would
HEALTH DISTRICT
like to extend a heartfelt thank
Remodeling and expansion of
you to Jean Jepsen for all of her
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
work with funds, as well as her
Proposals due 2:00 p.m.
love and never-ending support.
September 7. 1999
To say the least, we are deeply
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
touched to know that we come
FOR A/E SERVICES
from such a caring community.
Notice is hereby given that
Keep the prayers coming! Thank
sealed proposals will be received
you again for your kindness; it is
at the Administration Office of
truly amazing!
Pioneer Memorial Hospital. 564
East Pioneer Drive. Heppner.
Brian and Lacey Papineau
Oregon, 97836 until 2:00 pm.
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Tuesday, September
7, 1999.
Thank you for all of the flow­
A/E services are being sought
for remodeling on and expansion ers, cards, food, movies, visits and
of existing emergency room, get-well wishes while I was in the
contraction of new CT Scan, hospital and since I have been
Mammography and Utrasound home. I am finally on the mend
rooms and remodeling of and couldn't have made it with­
offices. The project is located at out all of my friends and their
564 East Pioneer Drive. encouragement. You all hold a
Heppner. Oregon. The total special place in my heart. Thanks
estimated area of consideration again for just being there *
is 5.000 sf. Program and
Judy Buschke
Schematic Drawings have been
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completed and may be viewed
We want to thank you for the
flowers, cards, phone calls and
food, also dog care; but especially
for all the prayers from Heppner
and lone; also John, Marlinda and
family for all they did.
God Bless you all,
George and Winnie Flynn
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The Morrow County Fair
Board would like to thank all vol­
unteers, superintendents. Fair
Committee, Rodeo Committee, 4-
H leaders, parents and all exhibi­
tors for making the 1999 Fair a
success. With the many changes
around the grounds, your coop­
eration and help was truly appre­
ciated.
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The Morrow County Health
District and Pioneer Memorial
Nursing Home residents wish to
thank the following people for
their help at the Fair: volunteers
Ned and Kathy Clark, Pauline
Schwarz, Lillian Boyce, John
Church, Anna Mae Steagal,
Lorene Griffith, Dick Ruhl, Sally
Calvert. Toma Adams; and staff
Marie Van Etta, Sandy Town­
send. Peggy Lauritsen, Sandi
Hanna, Mindy, James Taylor,
Sally, Kathy Taylor, Delia, Mane
H., Bob McConnell, Carl, Rusty,
Mike and Tammy.
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Need some extra cash
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ServiceMaster Janitorial
Services has a permanent part-
time janitorial position in
Heppner available. 1 V* hours
a night, 5 days a week. All
training and equipment is
supplied. Please call (800)
573-2575 for an application.
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Experienced Equipment
We would like to say a big
Serviceman/Mechanic
"THANK YOU” to the following
to service equipment, make
people who worked in the Elks’ adjustments and perform tune-
snack wagons for the rodeo week­ ups. Must be qualified to over­
end: Ted and Pauline Schwarz; haul, repair and maintain all types
Damon Brosnan; Faye Seitz; of automotive and hydraulic
Larry Heath; Pat and Bobbette equipment - fabrication and elec­
Lovgren; Kay, Julie, Josie and trical systems a plus. Current
Roy Proctor; Scott Dougherty; CDL license required or must be
Deona and Lindsay Hodges; Den­ obtained within a reasonable
nis and Babette Wall; Joe and time.
Linda Kenny; Kathy Cutsforth;
Applications are available at
Roger and Andrea Mortimore; Columbia Basin Electric Co-Op,
Marty Brannon; Dave Hanna; Inc., 171 Linden Way, Heppner,
Dick, Vickie, Molly Turrell; Jerry Oregon or by calling (541) 676-
and Pat Dougherty; Jean Ann 9146. Closing date is August 27,
Turner; Curt and Sandi Day; Greg 1999.
and Janet Greenup; John and
Columbia Basin Electric Co-
Nella Britt; Mike and Toma Op is an Equal Opportunity Em­
Adams; Tom and Jem Sly; Mark ployer.
and Janice Huddleston;.Rosco
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and Kay Rene Qualls; Kelwayne
Home Health Aide: patient
and Mary Haguewood; Rick and care, light housework, some
Shelli, Braden Britt; Karen cooking. Part-time/full-time. 676-
Smith-Gnffith; John and Cindy 5561.
Breidenbach; Tony and Lucinda ____________________ 8-18-2c
Clements; Cyde Estes; Glen
Taking applications for part-
Ward; Joe Anderson. If we have time-vacation-relief-weekend
forgot anyone, thank you. We dinner cook. Apply in person.
appreciate all of your hard work! RJ’s Steakhouse in Lexington.
The Heppner Elks Lodge #358
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Heppner Police Dept, is now
The Morrow County Health
District and Pioneer Memorial accepting applications for police
Nursing Home residents wish to reserves. Applicant must be at
thank the following people for least 21 years of age, have a valid
their efforts in making the parade Oregon driver’s license and pass
a success: parade volunteers a background check.
Applications may be picked up
Missy Wallace, Tyler Henderson,
at
Heppner
City Hall.
Kelly Straley and Clay and Peggy
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Henderson; and staff Sandi,
Chnsy, Mindy, Pennie, Tammy,
Carl, Chirella and Peggy L.
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Thank you to everyone who
put forth the effort to have an en­
try in the Fair and Rodeo Parade
last weekend. It was a great pa­
rade and we wish we could give
everyone first place. But a spe­
cial thank you to all the folks who
worked so hard behind the scenes
to make the parade happen. It took
about 38 people to make it all
happen, but made it happen they
did. From mailing entry forms to
traffic control to handling sign-
ins, judging and announcing,
thank you all for the great job.
Tom Wolff, Sharon Harrison
and Bob Kahl
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To all of the Oregon Trail Pro
Rodeo and Morrow County Ro­
deo volunteers, sponsors and con­
tract help who made this year
such a huge success... THANK
YOU, THANK YOU, THANK
YOU!
This rodeo is a giant undertak­
ing that involves dozens of people
contributing their time and money
to present it with the style and
professional flair that we did this
year. Also, many thanks to all of
you who came to watch and sup­
port us. I hope you enjoyed what
my committee and I feel was the
best rodeo yet. Heppner was
flooded with world champions
Friday and Saturday and I hope
all of you were able to witness it.
It was awesome!
Thanks again,
Mary Ann Munkers
OTPR Chairman
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YARD SALES
Yard and Bam Sale: tools and
trucking items, household items.
9 a m., August 28. No early sales.
Eleven miles south of Heppner on
207 at Ruggs.
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Yard Sale: lots of fabrics, 205
Aiken, Saturday, Aug. 28, 10-3
p.m.
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