SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 4, 2000 Cub Scouts tour Gazette-Times 4-H sign-ups set It is time to sign up for the new 4-H year. Existing clubs and members may sign up through the month of October. All current 4-H members and leaders must be signed up by November 1. This is a new deadline this year so children must be signed up as soon as possible. New members and leaders have until March 1 to sign up. Cub Scouts (left to right): Matt Holland. Bryan Holland. Colter Raver, Chance Raver, Drew Johnson, Logan Just, Curtis Harper and Tyler Bennett, with den leader Debbie Harper. By April Sykes Cub Scout Pack 661 toured the Heppner Gazette-Times on Tuesday, Oct. 3. The Scouts learned how the newspaper is put together and had their photographs taken for this week's issue. Cub Scouts included Drew Johnson, Logan Just, Colter Raver, Bryan Holland, Matt Holland, Tyler Bennett, Chance Raver, Curtis Harper. They were accompanied Den leader Debbie Harper, C.J. Johnson, Andrew Bara, Justin Raver, Sarah Johnson, Lilly Sandford, Ivy Sandford, Kelly Holland and Pastor Andrew Johnson. Obituaries J oh n H ow ard G o lly h o rn John Howard Gollyhorn, 57, of Imgon, died Friday, September 22, 2000 at Imgon. A memorial service was held at the Desert Lawn Cemetery in Imgon on Monday, September 25, 2000 . He was bom November 26, 1942, at Pendleton, to Howard and Crystal Amis Gollyhorn. He was raised in Imgon and attended high school at Boardman, graduating in 1961. He moved to Escanaba, Michi gan. where he married and raised four children. In 1992, he relo cated to Portland. For most of his working years, he was a sales and marketing manager in the time-share resort industry. He had lived and worked in England, Spain, and throughout the United States, including Florida, Tennessee, Maryland, West Vir ginia, Wisconsin and Texas. He haJ recently worked as a truck driver in Portland. Mr. Gollyhorn was a country- i western musician. He enjoyed 1 hunting, fishing, travelmg,and his Boston Terrier, “Bud.” He had returned to Imgon to spend his final weeks enjoying the fresh air on his sister’s deck and visiting with friends and family. Survivors include his mother, Crystal Gollyhorn of Portland; sons, Tyler of Portland and Erik of Escanaba, Michigan; daugh ters, Lana Gollyhorn of Denver, Colorado and Sandra Lee Sears of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; brothers, Don of Scappoose, Gene of Bend and Mark of Portland; and sisters, Norma Taylor of Imgon and Lewiston, Idaho and Darlene Snyder of Imgon. Memorial contributions may be made to Vange John Memorial Hospice, 645 W. Orchard, Suite 200, Hermiston, Oregon 97838. Bums Mortuary of Hermiston was in charge of arrangements. Nancy V. Welborn Nancy V. Welborn, 53, of Silverton, a Heppner native and former Morrow’ County Rodeo Princess, died Thursday, Septem ber 28, 2000, of cancer. Funeral services were held Monday, October 2, 2000 in Sa lem. Interment was private. Mrs. Welborn was bom Au gust 22, 1947, at Pendleton. She grew up in Heppner and attended Heppner schools and had been a Heppner-Morrow County Rodeo Princess. In 1975, she received a bach elor of arts degree in elementary and early childhood education from Eastern Oregon State Col lege at La Grande. On August 23, 1977, she mar ried Thomas Welborn at Heppner. Mrs. Welborn taught school at lone and then at Heppner in her own Teddy Bears Workshop Day, Care Center. The family moved to Silverton in 1988 and she taught at Rainbow Daycare and Learn ing Center where she was the head teacher. She attended Grace Baptist Church in Salem; was involved in 4-H in cooking and sewing and was a supporter of the Silverton Dance Team. She was an avid gardener and collector o f bears and Santa Claus. Survivors include her husband. Thomas Welborn of Silverton; sons, William of Salem and Tho mas Patrick of Eugene; daughter, Molly Beth Welborn of Portland; brothers, John Cleveland of Hillsboro and Tom Cleveland of Pendleton; and two grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, 1130 S. W. Morrison, Suite 400, Portland, Oregon 97205. Unger Funeral Chapel o f Silverton was in charge of ar rangements. October 5th - T h u rsd ay LADIES’ NIGHT: Mike and Kim Armato and crew serving an Ital ian Dinner. Dinner will start at 6 p.m. B IN G O BACK O N W EDNESDAYS STARTING AT 7:00 p .m . HEPPNER ELKS 358 676-9181 "Where Friend, M eet" 142 North Main STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. is the recipient of federal financial assistance from the Rural Utilities Services, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and is subject to the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, and the rules and regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture which provide that no person in the United States on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, or handicap shall be excluded from participation m, admission or access to, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any of this organization’s programs or activities. The person responsible for coordinating the organization's nondiscrimination compliance efforts is Jeny Healy, Manager. Any individual, or specific class of individuals, who feels that this organization has subjected them to discrimination may obtain further information about the statutes and regulations listed from above and/or file a written complaint with this organization; or the Secretary; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250; or the Administrator, Rural Utilities Services. Washington D.C. 20250. Complaints must be filed within 180 days after the alleged discrimination. Confidentiality will be maintained to the extent possible. Affid Jobs, career fairs slated A career fair and jobs fair are planned for Wednesday, Oct. 25, at Umatilla High School. The career fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with the jobs fair from 4:30-7:30 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE PORT OF MORROW, OREGON (Threemile Farms, LLC Project) PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on No vember 1, 2000, the Board of Commissioners (the “Board”) of the Port of Morrow, Oregon (the “Port”) will hold a public hearing and special meeting commencing at 12:00 p.m. The public hearing and special meeting will be held in the Port of Morrow Commission Boardroom, located at Two Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818. One of the purposes of the hearing and special meeting is to hear public comment on a proposed plan of financing whereby Threemile Farms, LLC, a Delaware limited liability com pany doing business in Oregon as Threemile Canyon Farms, LLC (the “Company”) has requested the Port to issue solid waste disposal revenue bonds (the “Bonds”) in one or more series. The Board will consider an ordinance or resolution authoriz ing the proposed issuance of bonds. The proceeds of the Bonds will be used to finance or refinance, in whole or in part, the cost of acquiring, constructing and install ing certain solid waste disposal facilities which are an integral part of the Company’s three proposed dairies located on approximately 360 acres on the north and south sides of Taggares Lane, between Threemile Road on the west side, and Tower Road on the east side, in Boardman, Oregon 97818, and to pay certain related costs of issuance (the “Project”). The initial owner of the Project is the Company. The Bonds will not be general obligations of the Port, nor shall the Bonds be payable from a tax levied upon any property within the Port, but will be payable solely from payments made by the Company or a direct pay letter of credit or a credit facility to be obtained by the Company and pledged to the payment of the Bonds. The maximum aggregate face amount of the series of Bonds proposed to be issued pursuant to such plan of financing will not exceed Twenty Million Dollars ($ 20 , 000 , 000 ). The public hearing will provide a reasonable opportunity for interested persons to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed issuance of the Bonds and the location and nature of the facilities where the buildings and equipment to be Financed will be located. Inter ested persons are invited to attend and testify at this hearing or submit written comments to the Port. Written comments should be delivered at the public hearing or mailed to the Port of Morrow, P.O. Box 200, One Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818 in care of the General Manager, to be received no later than the date and time of the hearing. Additional information may be obtained from Gary Neal, General Manager, Port of Morrow, P.O. Box 200, One Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818, tele phone (541)481 -7678. This notice is published pursuant to ORS 192.640, ORS 777.565, and Section 147(0 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. PORT OF MORROW, ORE GON Published: October 4 and 11,2000 Affid To involve children in hands- on educational opportunities, call 676-9642 or come up to the OSU Morrow County Extension office in the Gilliam-Bisbee building. Boardman and Imgon residents may call 1-800-342-3664 or go to the North Morrow County OSU Extension office in Boardman in the Dockens Building. PUBLIC NOTICE A big Thank You to the lone Volunteer Fire Dept, for their im mediate response to our “smoke but no flames” 911 call. The re sponse was immediate and very thorough. Our trouble was a little evasive at first, but our well- trained volunteers soon narrowed the problem down. The repairman from Heppner Heating responded to our call immediately and re placed the part. Everything was handled very professionally. Thank you, Fran, Sharon, Laurie and Richard Bank of Eastern Oregon,, lone Branch ____________________ 10-4-lc * We would just like to express a big “Thank You” to all of you who helped Jodie when she had her accident in practice. The ambulance crew did a great job getting Jodie to the hos pital; the hospital staff did a super job; Sheridan for all your time and concern and especially the extra caution on her x-rays; Mrs. Gen try, for being there for Jodie ev ery minute, from the ride to the hospital to her dismissal (you never left her side), we so much appre ciate that since we could not be there right away; Claire Ander son who phoned us; Codi and Shelley for getting Kyle; to the volleyball team, friends and par ents who all waited so patiently in the waiting room and refusing to leave until you saw she was okay, that was pretty awesome and heartwarming for parents to see. Heppner is such a great place to be - thanks to you all. Phil, Kathy and Kyle Carlson ____________________ 10-4-lc Notice of Revenue Bond Authorization NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of City of lone, Morrow County, Oregon (the “City”), adopted Resolution CI-25-99 on June 23, 1999, authorizing the issuance of water revenue bonds. The bonds will be issued to finance to construct and improve water supply, storage and distribution facilities (the “Project”). The City Council may establish by subsequent resolution all terms, conditions and covenants regard ing the bonds and the revenues to be pledges which are necessary of desirable to effect the sale of the bonds. The City estimates the bonds will be issued in the aggregates principal amount of not to exceed $700,000 bond principal and interest are expected to be paid from City Revenues. The bonds will not be general obligations of the City, nor a charge upon its tax revenues, but will be solely from revenues which the City pledges to the payment of bonds. If written petitions, signed by no less than five (5%) of the City ’ s electors, are filed at the office of Our sincere thanks to the Ore the City Recorder on or before gon Wildlife and the Oregon State December 5, 2000, the questions Police. They responded promptly of issuing the revenue bonds shall and were able to apprehend the be placed on the ballot at the next three illegal hunters on the Hinton Creek Ranch. legally available election date. Floyd and Lorena Jones The Office of the City 10-4-lp Recorder is located at P. O. Box 361/385 West 2nd, lone, Oregon A hearty “Thank You” to the 97843. N eighborhood Enhancement The resolution authorizing the Crew who worked on the side bonds is available for inspection at walk and driveway at the resi the Office of the City Recorder. dences of the Biddles, Donohoes The bonds will ,be issued and and Rawlins. It not only looks very sold under the Uniform Revenue nice but it is safe now for the Bond Act (ORS 288.805 to walkers in our neighborhood. The 288.945); this Notice is published many hours of hard labor from pursuant to ORS 288.815(6). many individuals is very much BY ORDER OF THE CITY appreciated. COUNCIL OF CITY OF IONE, It would be hard to name all MORROW COUNTY, ORE the men who gave of their time, GON but Mayor Bob Jepsen, City Man Published: October 4,2000 ager Jerry Breazeale, and Tom Affid Sly, who organizes the work crew, were very faithful. It’s good to be CARD OF THANKS part of a town whose people and city officials take such pride in We wish to extend a huge making the town attractive. “Thank You” to the people of this So, thank you each and every community for your support of the one who helped on this large Hardman Oyster Feed. Your tak project. ing the time to come out and en Marlin and Ruth Donohoe joy the food and fellowship was 10-4-lp wonderful; this made the efforts Many thanks to the individuals of the many volunteers a reward and organizations who helped de ing experience as well. We also liver 12 free outdoor programs for thank all the responsible volunteers 2000 Music in the Parks. Time, for working to make this year’s energy and/or services were do event a huge success. The Hardman Community nated by: Imgon Watermelon Fes Center Board tival, Boardman Park and Recre 10-4-lp ation District, Boardman Phar macy and Hardware, Hermiston We would like to thank the fol Herald, Irrigon Senior Bus, Rene lowing merchants for donating to Eppenbach, Inland Empire Bank, the Benefit Steak Feed and Auc John Sebastian, Shari Maffey, A1 tion for Angie Currin Williams, Partlow, Ray Michael. Stokes Marek Kopacz and Audrey Landing Kitchen Band, Win and Homan: Morrow County Grain Jane Weston, Irrigon Park and Growers, Peterson’s Jewelers, Recreation D istrict, City of Gardner’s Men’s Wear, Murray Boardman, Duane Yecha, Don Drugs, Central Market, Court and Donna Eppenbach, Karen Street Market, Cal’s Restaurant, Pettigrew, North Morrow Times, Les Schwab Tires, Shoe Box, Glady Hobbs, Ray and Linda Fox, Lott’s Electric, R and W Drive- John W enholz and Lisa In, Green Feed, Pettyjohn’s Build Constantine. Special thanks to community ers Supply, Heppner Hardware, Devin Oil, Bank of Eastern Or organizations and businesses that volunteered to greet audiences at egon, Klamath First Federal, each performance: Inland Empire Hardman Community Center, Heppner Country Club, Avon Bank, City of Boardman, Tops of products, Judy Handbury and Imgon, Boardman Chamber of Mary Wright. Also to the many Commerce, Baker Hay, Bank of people who bought tickets for the Eastern Oregon, Imgon Water steak feed. melon Festival, Good Shepherd Much appreciation goes to Lutheran Church and Cub Scout Mrs. Sammi Taylor, Mrs. Kathie Troop 678, Irrigon Senior Citizens, Williams, Chrissy Nichols and Portland General Electric, Monica Byrd and all the many Boardman Tillicum Club and people who worked so hard onjhis Kegler’s Sentry Market. benefit to make it such a huge Thanks for supporting our com success that it was. munities with your time, energy It takes all these caring people and presence. to donate to these benefits for Music in the Parks was spon them to help those in need. sored by the Arts Council of Mor With love and appreciation row County and funded by the U> you all, Morrow County Unified Recre Nate and Angie Williams, ation District and Portland Gen Marek Kopacz, eral Electric. Audrey Homan LaVelle Partlow and Dianna and Gerald Hoeft Carol Michael, organizers 10-4-lp _______________ 10-4-lc WE PRINT BUSINESS CARDS Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 REAL ESTATE For Sale: cute two bedroom home in Heppner. $49,900. 676- 5049 or toll free 1-877-510- THAI. 9-20-4c Heritage Land Co. ra. 676-5049 180 W Baltimore #5, Heppner REALTOR * EOUALHOUtMG amrmten • 49,000 - price reduced 2 bed room, 1 bath attractive older home on quiet dead-end street. Newer metal roof. Owner can help fi nance. • 79,900 - 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, newer floor coveitflp, roof and paint, spiral ^ l r ¿ M e to office/ family area?lots of storage, ga- rage/shop. A best buy. • 72,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath on large lot with garden area, fire place with insert and large shop building with bathroom. • 51,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath on Willow Creek with new metal roof and covered porch. Lots of park ing, storage shed and garden spot. • 80,000 - 1 bdrm, 1 bath with separate sleeping quarters guest house/shop on 5.14 acres M/L, Blake Ranch. Price reduced. • 69,900 - 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2- story home, covered porch off din ing area, fireplace with insert in living room, remodeled kitchen. Gilmore Street. 74,000 - 4 bedroqnL 1 bath, with detached a a u u u jl^ e re d patio, garden ardp»%replace; nice home in nice area. Price reduced. 128,500 - 2 bedroom, 2 bath cabin, loft completely remodeled: house in forest setting with newer 36’x48’ shop/garage. Blake Ranch. FOR RENT: large one bedroom apt. with heat, water, sewer and garbage paid. Sharon Lewis 6 7 6 -5 2 3 3 Bob Ployhar 6 7 6 -9 6 4 9 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228 www.heppner.net W il l o w C re ek Realty 676-5241 Jo yceK a y & Jerry H ollom on r a ts > M —. G reat investm ent opportunity. New duplex close to shopping-each unit approx. 940 sq. ft.. 2-bedroom with laundry hookups, dishwasher and disposal. Lot size approx. 10,500 sq. ft. Good rental history. $139,000 Charming home with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath, 1022 sq. ft. with newer roof on a flat 50’x90' lot in an excellent neighborhood 215 Church St., #00-4 $40,000 Llke-ne w good quality 1996 Fleetwood mfg home. Three bed room, 2 bath. Located in lone on over 3/4 of an acre, fenced with barn and storage shed Neatly landscaped Must see to appreciate 290 E. Third St„ #00-06. $75,000 * Unique home with jacuzzi tub in master bath and large shower in sec ond bath. Newer remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets and built-ins, 13'x26' deck off kitchen. Three bedrooms, utility room, fenced yard and carport/ shop. Flat lot 140'x78' m/l. 255 W Union, #00-07. $59,900. Sale pend ing. Property with great possibilities Lot is 1/2 of 100’x100' m/l with view. In cludes a 762 sq. ft. mobile home with additions One bath and one bedroom good rental history. #00-08 360 S Chase Street $27,500 Great location, two new lots at 210 and 220 Thompson Street Ready to build your dream home Has city wa ter, sewer and TV on property, on a dead-end street with a good view One lot is 100'x90' m/l and one is 100’x75' m/l. #00-09 $12,500. #00-10 $13,500 respectively. Neat and clean 3 bedroom. 1 bath cutie, ready to move into. 1694 sq ft (m/1) including basement Carpet, vi nyl and hardwood floor covering. Cy clone fence, 8'x10' garden shed Util ity room. Oil furnace w/air condition ing. Electric stove, refrigerator, freezer trash compactor and portable dish washer included Lots 60' x 132' m/l w/creek running through and RV park ing. All of this for only $59,500 #00 11. 195 N. Quaid Street REAL ESTATE WANTED I have buyers interested in the following properties: 1)2-5 acres near town; 2) 1-2 acres for triple- wide; 3) several buyers looking for mountain property; 4) property at Penland Lake; 5) 10-20 acres with or without home. If you have property like this or other property you would like to sell, please contact D a v id S ykes at 676-9228 or 676-9939 evenings. H e rita g e L a n d Co., Heppner, OR 97836; www. heppner.net. 7-19-tfx