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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 2, 2000
Justice Court
Report
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PERMIT
AMENDMENT 8335
Tyler Hansell. 75858 Co. Jor­
dan Road, Hermiston. Oregon,
97838, filed an application with
the Water Resources Department
for an additional point of appro­
priation and change in place of use
of water as provided by ORS
537.211
Permit G -10651. in the name
of Tyler Hansell. includes a per­
mit limited to 0.10 cubic foot per
second from four wells, with a
priority date of August 12, 1971
for irrigation of 8.5 acres.
The points of appropriation for
this permit are in the SF.1 '/« SE'/«.
Section 4, SF'/« NE'/«, Section 9.
SE'/i NEVA Section 3. T 3 N. R
27 E, W.M., and the SE'/« SE'/«,
Section 28. T 4 N. R 27 E. W.M.;
Well 1 - 1290 feet North and 206
feet West from the Southeast cor­
ner of Section 4; Well 2 - 1011
feet North and 165 feet West from
the Southeast comer of the SF.'/«
NE1/« of Section 9; Weil 3 - 949
feet North and 1031 feet West
from the Southeast comer of the
SE' j NE'/« of Section 3: Well 4 -
90 feet North and 1100 feet West
from the Southeast comer of Sec­
tion 28.
The applicant proposes to add
an additional point of appropria­
tion in the SE'/« NE'/«, Section 4.
T 3 N. R 27 E, W.M.: 792 feet
North and 40 feet West from the
F'4 comer of Section 4.
Permit G -10836, in the name
of County Line Water Improve­
ment District, includes a permit
limited to 0.10 cubic foot per sec­
ond from 27 wells, with a priority
date of February 15. 1978 for
supplemental irrigation of 8.5
acres.
The applicant proposes to
change the place of use of 8.5
acres of both permits from the
N E '« SE'/«. and NW1/« SE1/«. Sec­
tion 4 T 3 N, R 27 E. W.M., to
the SE1/« NE1/«. Section 4. T 3 N,
R 27 E, W.M.
Protests may be filed by per­
sons who think their water right
may be injured by this change.
Additional information or forms
and rules tor filing protests are
available from the Water Re­
sources Department by calling
(503)-378-8455. Ifa protest is filed
a hearing may be held.
The iast date of publication is
February 9, 2000. IF NO PRO­
TEST IS FILED WITHIN 30
DAYS AFTER THE LAST
•DATE OF PUBLICATION,
THE CHANGE MAY BE AP­
PROVED
WITHOUT
A
HEARING.
Published: January 26. February'
2 and 9, 2000
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Special
Transportation Committee will
hold a public meeting February 11,
at 9:00 a.m. in the Family Services
Building conference room, which
is in the Coast-to-Coast building
in Heppner. The Special Transpor­
tation Committee anticipates re­
ceiving additional grant funds and
seeks input regarding increased
service to senior citizens and dis­
abled persons.
Published: February 2 and 9,2000
Affid______________________
Garden Club
has floral
demonstration
Tonya Jones gave a floral
demonstration for the Heppner
Garden Club last month.
Flowers were provided by
Country Rose.
This month, on Monday, Feb.
7. Yard of the Month recipients
will be honored at a meeting at
the St. Patrick's Senior Center
starting at 7 p.m.
The public is invited to attend.
BUSINESS CARDS
H eppner i insette- Time*
By R i c k Paulius
Brian Rust scored six points
and Sam Van Liew, five, as the
Mustangs blew out the Rockets
in the third to take a 44-22 lead
going into the fourth.
Justin Wood scored 12 points
in the fourth quarter as the Mus­
tangs coasted to the win.
Piper finished with 15 points to
lead the Mustangs. Wood had 14
points. Rust, 12, and Van Liew,
nine.
The Mustangs jumped out to a
19-8 lead after one against
Wahtonka as Rust hit two three-
pointers and had eight points. The
Mustangs increased their lead to
The Heppner Mustangs JV
The Justice Court office at the boys crushed the Pilot Rock
courthouse annex building in Rockets, 64-42, on Friday, Jan. 28,
Heppner reports handling the fol­ but fell to the visiting Wahtonka
lowing business:
Eagles. 48-45, on Saturday, Jan.
Candy Nantz. 44, Heppner- 29.
Cnminal Trespass. $307 fine:
The Mustangs’ record now
William Russell Brannon, 33, stands at 8-7 on the year with
Heppner-Violation of the Basic games at Culver on Friday and a
Rule. 74 mph in a 55 mph zone. home game with Sherman County
$87 fine;
on Saturday.
Michael J. Hammons, 27,
The Mustangs got five points
Heppner-No Federal Migratory from David Piper in the first quar­
Waterfowl Stamp, $57 fine;
ter, took a 14-8 lead and increased
Deana Hendricks, 20, Umatilla- it to 25-18 at halftime against the
Two counts Harassment, $731
Rockets.
fine. 90 days in jail. $200 and jail
sentence suspended with two
years probation with no further
violation of law;
not required by law, the county
Michael Phillip Mahoney, 29,
The Morrow County Tax has done so as a courtesy to the
Heppner-Violation of the Basic Collector's Office has announced public. They plan to mail out
Rule, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, that tax notices will not be notices in the future.
$87 fine;
mailed out the second trimester
For more information, call toll
Steven K Ball, 42, Lexington- due to computer programming free in the Imgon area, 922-
Failure to Maintain Single Lane of problems.
4103; in the Boardman area, 481 -
Travel, $132 fine;
However, taxes will still be due 2112; or in the Heppner-
Garrett Wilhelm. 22. Heppner- on February 15.
Lexmgton-Ione area, 676-5628,
While mailing out the notice is or stop by the courthouse.
Resisting Arrest, $731 fine, 180
days in jail, $250andjail sentence
ESD Board Vacancy
suspended with two years’ pro­
bation with no further violation of
Persons living in Umatilla or Morrow Counties,
law, contact Morrow County Be­
interested in serving on the Umatilla-Morrow
havioral Health by Jan. 15 for
Education Service District Board of Directors, please
evaluation and treatment of alco­
contact Tami Peterson, 2001 S.W. Nye, Pendleton,
hol problem with treatment com­
pleted by July 15.
or call 966-3102, for an application. This position will
run through June 30,2001. Applications must be
Wc Print BUSINESS CARDS
received in the ESD office by 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 8, 2000.
G asette-Tim es - 6 7 6 -9 2 2 6
Tax notices won't be mailed
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
SU PPLEM ENTAL BUDGET HEARING
1 Us« lor supplemental budge! proposing an increase m a fund ol 10 percent or more________
Morrow
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget lor___ Town o f L e x i n g t o n
Slate ol Oregon, lor ihe liscal year July l . 1999___to June 30,
.Cou-j)
>QQQ— will be held al —Tcwn H a l l
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The hearing will take place on th e.
14
. day ol.
February
S pm
..70Q0 _____at 7:00
The purpose of the heanng is to discuss the supplemental budget wilh interested persons
A copy of ihe supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after
. between the hours nf
Town H a l l . L e x ln a c p n .
F e b r u a r -V_8_i—2ff00_
8 :0 0
Sam .
Q p m. and
Gam.
5 f 00____ S p m .
SU M M A R Y OF SU PPLEM EN T A L BU O GET
PUBLISH ONLY THOSE FUNCS IE INC MOOIFIEO
FUND:
GENERAL FUND
Resource
Requirement
Amount
Amount
y
I n s u r a n c e Bond Payment
$ 1 1 ,0 4 6 .0 0
,
G e n e r a l Fund E x p e n d i t u r e s
2
R evenue S h a r l n g / F D Fund_____ 7 , 5 1 5 . 0 0
2
G e n e r a l Fund E x p e n d i t u r e s
7 ,5 1 5 .0 0
3
In te re st.M isc e lla n e o u s
3
G e n e r a l Fund E x p e n d i t u r e s
1 ,6 7 2 .0 0
$ 2 0 ,2 3 3 .0 0
Total Requirements
______
Total Resources
Comments
A d d i t i o n a l r e s o u r c e s w ere n o t a n t i c i p a t e d a t ti m e o f town b u d g e t a d o p t i o n .
$ 2 0 ,2 3 3 .0 0
1 ,6 7 2 .0 0
$ 1 1 ,0 4 6 .0 0
In a d d i t i o n
28-14 at halftime and looked to
have the game m Land, but the
Eagles came out and outscored
the Mustangs 34-17 in the second
half to get the win.
The Mustangs had a chance to
tie. but a long three-pointer by
Rust just missed, rimming out at
the buzzer.
Rust hit three three-pointers
and finished with 21 points to lead
the Mustangs. Piper had 11 and
Brad Adams finished with six.
Statistics:
Pilot Rock: 8 10 4 20 - 42
Heppner: 14 11 19 20 - 64
Heppner David Piper 7 0-1 15. Justin
Wood 6 2-3 14, Brian Rust 5 2-3 12. Sam
Van Liew 3 3-6 9. Brad Adams 2 0-1 4.
Kevin Drake 2 0-0 4, Brad Bowman 1 2-4
4, Kelly Paulius 1 0-1 2, Donald Adams 0
0-1 0. 21 9-20 64. Three-pointers: Piper
Wahtonka 8 6 17 17 - 48
Heppner: 19 9 10 7 - 45
Heppner Rust 8 2-3 21. Piper 4 3-5 11.
B. Adams 3 0-1 6. Wood 1 1-3 3, Drake 1
0-0 2, Van Liew 1 0-0 2. Bowman 0 0-2
0, D. Adams 0 0-1 0, Paulius 0 0-0 0. 19
6-15 45. Three-pointers: Rust (3).
CLASSIFIED
ADS
.40 per word
Card of Thanks:
up to 100 words - $5
Deadline:
Tuesday at noon
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank everyone for
the cards, prayers, visits, calls and
meals brought to me after my sur­
gery.
I want to thank the Garden
Club, the Senior Center and De­
gree of Honor Lodge, Lois Win­
chester, Jan Stroeber, Home
Health girls and special thanks to
Skip Connor for transportation
help.
It also is great to have a won­
derful neighbor who picks up mail
and anything needed from the
market.
People in Heppner are so in­
credibly generous and kind.
Mary Goheen
31
2-2- Ip
Losing a loved one is always
hard but knowing others care
makes it easier for those left be­
hind.
The expressions of sympathy
from those attending Scott’s me­
morial service as well as from
those who were not able to attend,
the service performed by the Of­
ficers of the Elks Lodge, the gen­
erous dinner prepared and served
by the Lady Elks and others, the
beautiful flowers, the memorial
contributions sent to the Ronald
McDonald House and the cards
sent by so many were greatly ap­
preciated.
The Groshens Family
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c o r r e c t i o n s n eed t o be made recommended In t h e f i n a n c i a l r e v i e w .
FUND: WATER BOND FUND
Amount
Resource
1
Amount
Requirement
$ 8 ,5 2 2 .0 0
R e s e r v e Fund
$ 8 .5 2 2 .0 0
R e s e r v e Fund
To Gail and Bob Picard,
We would like to thank you for
stopping and helping us with our
car problem. We appreciate your
kindness.
Tai and Mandy
2-2-lp
H ELP W A N T E D
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
A public hearing on proposed
supplemental budget for the City
of lone. Morrow County. State of
Oregon, for fiscal year July 1,1999
to June 30. 2000 will be held at
lone City Hall. The hearing will
take place on the 8th of February,
2000 at 6:00 p.m.
Published: February 2,2000
Mustang JV boys beat Rockets, lose to Eagles
Total Resources
$ 8 ,5 2 2 .0 0
$ 8 ,5 2 2 .0 0
Total Requirements
Comments
T r a n s f e r o f S 8 . 5 2 2 . 0 0 t o W a te r Bond Fund from G e n e r a l Fund due t o r e q u i r e m e n t s o f Bond
agreem en t.
FUND
STREET FUND
Amount
Resource
1 S t r e e t Fund T r a n s f e r
$ 7 ,4 5 0 .0 0
2. S t r e e t / R o a d Tax_______
$ 2 ,8 9 9 .0 0
Amount
Requirement
2
S t r e e t E x p en d itu res
$ 7 ,4 5 0 .0 0
S tr e e t E x p en d itu res
$ 2 ,8 9 9 .0 0
i _____________________
________________Total Resources
Comments
A d d itio n al s t r e e t/ r o a d
$10,3 4 9 .0 0
$ 1 0 ,3 4 9 .0 0
Total Requirements
t a x r e v e n u e and t r a n s f e r from g e n e r a l fu n d t o s t r e e t
fu nd t o
c o r r e c t Item s in f i n a n c i a l rev iew .
NO
FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND 6 REVENUE SHARINC FUND
Resource
Amount
Requirement
Amount
Move t h e f i r e d e p a r t m e n t fu n d t o t h e g e n e r a l fu nd
Move r e v e n u e s h a r i n g t o t h e g e n e r a l fund
Tolel Requirements
Total Resources
nments
menis
I n g t h e s e f u n d s t o th « g e n e r a l f u n d t o c o r r e c t i t • m s In t h t f i n a n c i a l r e v i e w .
Published: February 2,2000
Affid
Heppner Elks Lodge is now
accepting applications for a part-
time janitor. Call 676-9112 to
schedule an interview. Resumes
required.
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The City of Heppner has an
opening for a utility worker in
its public works dept.
Utility workers are expected to
perform a wide range of tasks
within the water, wastewater,
streets and parks areas of the city
infrastructure. A complete job
description is available from
Heppner City Hall, at P.O. Box
756.188 W. Willow St., Heppner,
OR 97836, or by phone (541) 676-
9618. Salary range $1,536 to
$2,738 per month D.O.Q. Pro­
spective applicants must complete
a City of Heppner application and
submit a resume.
The ideal candidate will have
certification in one or more of the
following categories; wastewater
treatment, wastewater collection,
water distribution, or be able to
obtain certification within one
year.
Applications must be received
no later than Feb. 18, 2000, at 5
p.m. The City of Heppner is an
equal opportunity, drug and alco­
hol free employer.
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Farm Job Opening
Immediate Employment
Excellent pay. Located in Mor­
row and Gilliam County. Diversi­
fied farming: dry land wheat and
irrigated crops plus a retail/whole-
sale wheat seed operation.
Must have experience on 300+
HP tractors and large field equip­
ment. servicing same. Experience
performing light field service in­
cluding welding. Oregon Private
Pesticide license required.
We reward hard work and pro­
ductivity. 8-5 days, 6 days a week,
$22/hr starting pay.
We are a drug and alcohol free
work place.
Call Eric and Mamie Ander­
son, 422-7204.
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D eliver the official
l S W E ST D E X
telephone books in:
Pendleton
Hermiston
Heppner
lone
Irrigon
Umatilla
Please call for more details
1 -8 0 0 -2 7 5 -1 6 2 1
Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m./4 p.m.
.......
iiii
The Morrow County Health
Department is accepting appli­
cations for a part-time Office
Clerk to work 8 hrs/week. Basic
office skills, including computer
experience, is required. Wages
will be $8.26 per hour, no benefits.
For applications contact An­
drea Denton, Morrow County
Courthouse. P.O. Box 788,
Heppner, OR 97836, phone (541)
676-5620. Application deadline,
Feb. 9. Morrow County is an
equal opportunity employer.
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Morrow County Behavioral
Health Dept, has a temporary
opening for a full-time clinician
to'■work- If f the Boardman "amd
Heppner dfffacs for'ihree'tohbur
months. This is a generalist posi­
tion that will work in both mental
health and chemical dependency.
Bachelor’s degree preferred. Ex­
perience in chemical dependency
counseling required. Salary de­
pending on qualifications, no ben­
efits.
Contact Andrea Denton. Mor­
row County Courthouse. P.O. Box
788, Heppner, OR 97836. phone
(541) 676-5620. Applications due
same address by 5 p.m. Feb. 10,
2000. Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employer.
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Morrow County Health De­
partment is seeking a part-time
RN for Home Visiting Program.
BSN, current Oregon RN license
and driver’s license required.
Strong bilingual (Spanish) prefer­
ence. substantial public health or
related experience may be sub­
stituted for degree. $14.83/hr plus
limited benefits.
For applications contact An­
drea Denton, Morrow County
C ourthouse, P.O. Box 788,
Heppner, OR 97836, (541) 676-
5620. For information call (541)
676-5421. Application deadline
Feb. 14. Morrow County is an
equal opportunity employer.
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Morrow County Health De­
partment is seeking part-time
Spanish interpreters. Bi-cul-
tural preference give, Oregon
Driver’s License required, expe­
rience in health field preferred.
$8.67/hr plus limited benefits.
For applications contact An­
drea Denton, Morrow County
Courthouse. P.O. Box 788,
Heppner, OR 97836, (541) 676-
5620. For information call (541)
676-5421. Application deadline
Feb. 14. Morrow County is an
equal opportunity employer
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Receptionist/
AR Bookkeeper
Morrow County Grain
Growers is accepting applica­
tions for a receptionist/AR book­
keeper until Feb. 16.
Must have excellent people
skills, computer knowledge and be
able to stay focused in a busy en­
vironment. Full time, w/benefits,
wages depends on experience.
Contact MCGG in person or call
(541)989-8221.
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