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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 23, 2000 W.C.C.C. Golf WCCC Ladles’ Play Tuesday, August 15 Low gross o f the field: Jan Paustian Low net o f the field: Shari Stahl, Betty C hristm an and Bernice Lott. Least putts o f the field: Pat Edmundson. Flight A: low gross Lynnea Sargent; low net Carol Norris; least putts Luvilla Sonstegard; long drive Pat Edmundson. Flight B: low gross D ella H eidem an; long d rive B etty Chnstman; Flight C: low net Jackie Allstott; low net Lorrene Montgomery; least putts Barbara Gilbert; long drive Jackie Allstott. K.P. #13: Lynnea Sargent. Chip in #14: Bernice Lott. PUBLIC NOTICE Can you identify any of these children? The above photo appeared in last year's Morrow County Chronicles, with only Elinor Cohn (Shank) and Mary Beamer (Goheen) identified. Since then some of the other children have been identified. The date is about 1918 It is o f a "Tom Thumb Wedding," a money-raising promotion o f Heppner’s Federated Church. The children, aged 5 to 15, were from several churches. Below is the key to those children who were identified. Information compiled Nov. 1999 by Elinor Shank 4926 SW Corbett Ave, Portland, Or 97201 #35 K enneth Hill brother to Lila #9; 36 D urw ood Tash; 40 Paul A iken; 41 Dale W atkins; 43 M argaret W oodson; 45 M argaret M ahoney, 32 K aterm e Bisbee; 38 Florence Cason; 25 Hager; 18 M ary Van Vactor; 17 Louis Le or La, Trace; 15 Charles N otson; 13 Bernice W oodson; 11 Lucille M cD uffee; 2 Eleanor m cD uffee; 3 Edna Vaughan; C lair Cox; 5 Orrin Bisbee; 6 Hart; 8 M arjorie Clark; 29 G roshens; 21 Vic G roshens; 10 O nez G rogan; 47 Mary Beam er (G oheen). PUBLIC N O T IC E NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING • Use 'cr suscem em al tucqet srcccsmq an increase m a fund ol 10 percent or mere________ A Droite rearing cn a jrcpcsec supplemental CuCget (o r. Slate o( Oregon, (or me (tscai /ear July l . 2000 to June 30. 2001 will te reid at Tne nearing will take place on the 11 t h Har.rny C i t y— o f _H e p p n p r .Ccx*1*»' Heppner gay 0f S e p t e m b e r ________________ City 2000 PUBLIC NOTICE Hall □ am. a, 7:00 H p.m. me purpose ol the heanng is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons # A copy ot the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or a lte r---- A ugust —¡L5_i— 2QQQ___________ at {O m i Sam City Hall, 188 NW W i l l o w S t r e e t ______ between the hours ot 9 : 0 0 _____ Q p.m. and G am noon q p.m. SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET PUBLISH O N LY THOSE FUNOS BEING M O 0IF IE 0 FUNO Reserve Fund/Account 03, Fire Reserve Amount Resource Requirement 1 Insurance Reimbursemt 7,280.00 1 2 Donations 4,500.00 2 3 Fire Eguipment Amount 11,780.00 3 Total Resources 11,780.00 Total Requirements 11,780.00 Comments Additional This Supplemental Budget increases a £ £ ropriations in the Fire Reserve Acct. Reserve Fund/ Account 02, Police Reserve Resource Misc Income 1 The City of Heppner will hold a public hearing September 5, 2000, before the Heppner Plan ning Commission, to accept testi mony regarding whether Colum bia Basin Electric Cooperative may be allowed to move under ground power lines from certain areas within Rasmussen Lott Ad dition, the City o f Heppner, and replace said underground lines with overhead lines. This heanng is to recommend policy to the City Council of the City of Heppner regarding changing existing under ground power lines to overhead power lines within and immedi ately adjacent to Rasmussen Lott Addition. Gerald W. Breazeale City Manager Published: August 9, 16 and 23, 2000 Affid _______ revenue for State Emergency Conflagrations and Morrow County tippaqe fees was not anticipated at the time of the City’s budget adoption. FUND NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE PORT OF MORROW, OREGON (Threemile Farms, LLC Project) PU BLIC N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Sep tember 13, 2000, the Board of Commissioners (the “Board”) of the Port of Morrow, Oregon (the “Port”) will hold a regular meet ing commencing at approximately 1:30 p.m. The public meeting will be held at the regular meeting place of the Board, at the offices of the Port, located at Two Ma rine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818. The purpose of the meeting is to consider an ordinance or reso lution authorizing the proposed plan o f financing w hereby Threemile Farms, LLC, an Ore gon limited liability company (the “Company”) has requested the issuance by the Port o f up to $20,000,000 industrial develop m ent revenue bonds (the "Bonds”), in one or more series, for the purpose of acquiring, con struction and installing certain solid waste disposal facilities which are an integral part of the Company’s three proposed dairies and to pay costs of issuance of the Bonds. Additional information may be obtained from the Board of Com missioners at their office at the Port, or from Gary Neal, General Manager, Port of Morrow, P.O. Box 200, Two M arine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818, tele phone: (541 ) 481 -7678. This no tice is published pursuant to ORS 192.640 and ORS 777.565. DATED: August 9, 2000 Gary Neal General Manager Port o f Morrow, Oregon Published: August 16 and 23,2000 Affid_______________________ Amount 1,500.00 Requirement 1 ? 2 3 3 Total Resources Police Equipment 1,500.00 Total Requirements Amount 1,500.00 1,500.00 Comments Additional revenue from Morrow County tippage fees was not anticipated at the time of the City' s budget adoption. This Supplemental Budget increses appropriations in the Police Reserve Account. 19* 9 0 « - 0 8 2 1 0 - M I Published: August 23,2000 ! » CLASSIFIED ADS . 4 0 per w o rd 1 hank you to all the people in Heppner: I came to this town almost six months ago. I only knew one per son here at the time. I have made a lot o f good friends in this short time and have had the pleasure of meeting people who have wel comed me with open arms and I have never felt so welcome any where else I have ever been. I want to say thank you for touch ing my heart and being a part of my life. I will miss you all and this small town. A very special thanks to Rhonda Looney for being here for me and being a great friend. I love you and will most certainly miss you. And to Dave Green, thank you for bringing me here and be ing a very important part of my life. I love you and will miss you with all my heart. Thank you. I will see you all in March. Cindy from Bucknum’s 8-23-lp TH AN K YOU T h a n k you to e v e ry o n e w ho responded to th e fire on H in to n C r e e k a t th e B e n n e tts. H eppner Rural Fire D ept., C o lu m b ia B asin a n d all of you who w ere th e re helped to keep th e fire from really becom ing a disaster. We truly a p p re c ia te each and every one. G ood jo b . Hal. Don and Jean 8-23-lc A special thanks to all the people who helped fight our range fire on Thursday evening. The Hannas and Bennetts 8-23-1p A big thank you to Mindy B inchus, Jim K indle, Sheryl Delveaux, Danielle and Menlee McDowell, Liz Green, Toni Carter, Lana Orr, Dawna Dougherty, Jim Swanson, Kathy Cutsforth, Autum Chick, Teresa Hintz, M elanie Smith, Leah Denton, Archie and Jean ette Padberg and Patti Pappas. Due to you and your vol u n teer hours, the H eppner DayCare received a wonderful check o f $750 from the Fair Board. T hanks to the B oard-Jim Swanson, Shirley Adams, Lori Seitz, Joe Yocom , Kelwayne Haguewood, Mark Jones, Alan Holmes and Little Miss LaRae Kindle-for having us back again this year. We greatly appreciate the donation. It helps us survive. You’re wonderful! The staff o f Heppner DayCare: Merry, Janet, Sheryl, Patti, Renee’, Kim, Leah, Danielle and Julie _____________________ 8-23-lc A big thank you for the time and effort of all those who helped make this year’s rodeo a big suc cess, including the Heppner Vol unteer Fire Dept., the EMTs and Dr. Dick Temple. You are much appreciated! Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo 8-23-lc NOTICES Want to get on the Internet, but not sure how? Take the first step and pick up your Internet S ign-up Pack. The pack has phone numbers, prices and other information on how to sign up-and best of all. it’s free. Pick one up today at the Hepp ner Gazette-Times or Heppner City Hall. _____________________ 7-26-tfx High Tea Benefit Only 100 seatings available! Mark your calendar now! Sunday, Sept. 17, 2-4 p.m. Elegant cuisine, relaxing cham ber music by local youth and professional guests. Proceeds for the Willow Creek Symphony. More information next week. Stay tuned... 8-23-lc Card of Thanks: up to 100 words - $5 The Public Works Dept, is now accepting applications for an Office Support Specialist for the Lexington office. Knowledge of modem office practices, including computer proficiency, records management and bookkeeping required. Position requires good interpersonal skills. Wage $ 10 per hour plus excellent benefits. Applications may be obtained from Andrea Denton, Morrow County Courthouse, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836, phone (541) 676-5620. Applications due same address by 5 p.m., Aug. 28,2000. Morrow County is an equal opportunity employer. ___________________________ 8 -1 6 -2 C Housekeeper wanted: every other week, pay negotiable, car required, four hours a week, travel time included. Interested parties please call 989-8205. _____________________ 8-23-lc Bank of Eastern Oregon is seeking IS Assistant, location H eppner B ranch. M ust have knowledge o f PCs, including MS applications, Client Access, AS 400 experience a plus. Good com munication skills a must. Full-time w /benefits. W age DOE and DOQ. Contact Kevin at (541) 676- 9125 or stop by the bank for ap plication. Closing date is 9-8-00. Bank of Eastern Oregon an Equal Opportunity Employer. _____________________ 8-23-2c Morrow County Health Dis trict is accepting applications for C ertified Nurses A ssistants for Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home in Heppner. Posi tion requires an ability to lift and transfer patients. Must also be a team player. Excellent wage/ben- efit package. Individuals wishing to apply may pick up an applica tion at Pioneer Memorial Hospi tal or call (541 ) 676-2932. MCHD is an EOE. 8-23-lc SERVICES Linoleum, carpet and Pergo salt and installation Free esti mates. Call Tim Hedman. eveJ mngs, 676-9054. Licensed and bonded #78201. ______________________ 1-5-tfc *Blu Blakeley Construction* Commercial and Residential New Phone Number 1-541-989-8501 Lie #89458 See B usiness D irectory a d 7-26-tfc RENTALS Apartment for rent, quiet neigh borhood. $325/month. 676-5773. ________ 7-19-tfc Two bedroom, one bath tn-plex unit available Sept. 1. $350 per month, $250 cleaning fee. W/S/G paid. 989-8369. ______________________ 8-2-tfc Blue Spruce Apts.: studio apt. available. $250/month, includes all utilities. 676-5857. 8-9-tfc For Rent: two bedroom house, Heppner. $350 per month. $125 security deposit. No pets. Call 567-7846. ______________________ 8-9-4c Three bedroom, one bath single wide mobile. Cyclone fence back yard. $350/month, $150 cleaning fee. Lexington. 989-8369. Avail able Sept. 1. _____________________ 8-16-tfc Com pletely rem odeled two bedroom duplex. Range, dish washer, garbage disposal, washer, dryer hookup. Cleaning and secu rity deposit required. $475 month. 676-5241, toll free 1-866-969- 1111 . 8-23-tfc CARS St TRUCKS WRIGHT S CHEVY, INC. OLDSMOBILE SALES AMD SERI ICE Our Customer Is Always Deadline: Tuesday at noon #1 Contact: CARD OF THANKS A special thank you to my sis ter Gladys Alderman, the hospi tal, EMTs and all of my concerned friends who inquired about me. Bob Lovgrcn 8-23-lc SCRATCH PADS - | 1 lb . Gazette-Times • 676-9228 Help Wanted: young person to deliver new spapers to local stores once per week on Wednes days. Apply at the Heppner Ga zette-Tim es. 8-16-tfx Bill Maclnnes Bill Maclnnes, Jr. or parts H.C. Wright Phone (541) 763-4175 Fossil, Oregon