EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 11, 2000 PUBLIC NOTICE Club members t >ur yards SCRATCH PADS $ 1 .0 0 lb. Gazette-Times • 676-9228 Justice Court Report I'he Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the fol lowing business: Joseph E. R usinko, 70, Heppner-Careless Driving, Oper ating a Vehicle in Violation of Re striction (Failure to Wear Correc tive Lenses), S408 fine; W illiam A lbert Frost, 38, Hermiston-Failure to Wear Seat Belt. $59 fine; David E. Jaca, 27, Heppner- Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $59 fine: Janet M arie A rendall, 25, Issaquah, WA.-Illegal U-Turn, $59 fine; Jaclynn J. Hughes, 19, Lexing- ton-Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $59 fine; John Sargent, 23, Heppner- Drivmg Uninsured, $77 fine; Brian Burnside, 20, Heppner- Failure to Yield Right o f Way, $147 fine; Gerald L. Holstad, 67, Portland- No Valid Elk Bow Tag, $75 fine; Jenny Rosalie Krein, 23, Port land-Violation of the Basic Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph fine, $77 fine; Allen D. Tindall. 50, Newport- Failure to Use Seat Belt, $59 fine; Rick A. Myron, 34, Tigard- Counseling in Game Violation (Waste of Wildlife), $299 fine; Jackie Howard K nutz, 59, Stanfield-Violation of the Basic Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, S I32 fine; Donald W ayne Taylor, 36, Pendleton-Violation of the Basic Rule. 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77 fine: Sonrfy Von S ch errer, 25, Heppner-No Operator’s License, Driving Uninsured, $154 fine; Ellis L. Pettyjohn, 84, Heppner- Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $59 fine: . - Josie June P ro cto r, 20, Heppner-Violation o f the Basic Rule, 76 mph in a 55 mph zone, $147 fine; , W esley Alan Carnahan, 38, Hermiston-Violation o f the Basic Rule, 76 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77 fine; Steven C layton R ollis, 27, Heppner-Driving Uninsured, $77 fine; Jack i Lynn H udson, 33, Heppner-Violation o f the Basic Rule, 80 mph in a 55 mph zone, $132 fine; K enneth J. T u rn er, 65, Heppner-Violation o f the Basic Rule. 83 mph in a 55 mph zone, $132 fine; B randon S. D elp, 19, Hermiston-Violation of the Basic Rule, 78 mph in a 55 mph zone, $147 fine. Violation o f the Basic Rule, 106 mph in a 55 mph zone, $297 fine; Jason Hanna, 25, Heppner-Ex- pired Vehicle Plates, $59 fine; Heather J. Braun, 26, Lexing- ton-IIlegal U-Turn, $77 fine; P atrick C harles P lath, 35, Aloha-Failure to Use Seat Belt, $59 fine; Sherrie Ann C arm ack, 36, Ione-Permitting Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle, $132 fine: Jason Dean Burk, 25, Salem- Illegal U-Turn, $77 fine; Lance L. K linger, 29, Vancouver, WA.-Violation of the Basic Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, Driving while License Sus pended Infraction, $398 fine; M ichael C harles Jones, 25, Lexington-D riving Uninsured with an Accident, $157 fine; John P h illip L ooney, 19, Heppner-Driving Uninsured, $ 177 fine; C ry sti Lynn T ay lo r, 20, Heppner-Violation of the Basic Rule, 106 mph in a 55 mph zone, $297 fine. Possession o f Less than One Oz. Marijuana, $596 fine; Daniel Sharp, 27, Heppner- Cnminal Trespass II Violation, $307 fine; Diana Sharp, 26, Heppner- Criminal Trespass II Violation, $307 fine; Corey Ehrmantraut, 22, Lex- ington-Cnminal Trespass II Vio lation, $307 fine; Jered Wicklund, 24, Heppner- Maintaimng a Dog as a Public Nuisance, $68 fine. Heppner Garden Club members met at the St. Patrick's Senior Center on October 2 to be escorted by bus to the Heppner yard of the month recipients for May through September. Bus driver was Gerald Bergstrom. Although the yards were past their prime, members commented that it was still enjoyable to see the work that had been done. In February, the Garden Club will honor the yard o f the month recipients at the regular club meeting. Next year the club will also honor an April yard of the month recipient. A flower show will be held on Chamber Chatter By Claudia H ugh.», Chamber Manager Sandhill cranes and numerous flocks of geese are flying south, hunters have arrived, footballs are in the air and political blarney bombards every channel. It must be October. Scarecrows are beginning to appear around town in all shapes and sizes. As scarecrows are put in place, creators are asked to call or come by the Chamber office for their entry number. People will vote the week before Halloween with the winner to be announced in the Gazette during Halloween week. On hand to give the visiting hunters a Heppner Hunter Welcome on the first Friday of deer season were Jim and Cam Wishart, Forrie and Gail Burkenbine, Ginger Keithley, Dons Brosnan and Anna Schwarzin. Lott's Electric provided the site for these ambitious ambassadors to present the hunters with coffee (compliments of Central Red Apple), a hunter and partner checklist, merchants’ map, and information about our community. One never knows when one of the recipients might just be looking for a place to bring a new business and a bit of information in hand might be the nudge needed. Election day is drawing near. The Heppner Chamber is sponsoring a Candidate and Issues Forum on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 7 p.m. at the Heppner High School Cafeteria. Committee members Tom Sly, Bill Kuhn, Jerry Breazeale and Dan Brosnan are planning an educational evening. All interested persons are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served. Looking ahead, the date for the Christmas Light Parade and Stroll Heppner has been moved up a week to Thursday, Nov. 30. Plan your parade entry and be a part o f the crisp Heppner happening. Great prizes will be offered for winning entries. Thought for the week: "Keeping peace in the family requires patience, love and at least two television sets." PUBLIC NOTICE 25 ROAD HAZARD TREE TIMBER SALE USDA Forest Service Umatilla National Forest Heppner Ranger District Wheeler County, Oregon On October 2, 2000 Heppner District Ranger, Andrei Rykoff, decided to implement the 25 Road Hazard Tree Timber Sale, located in Wheeler County, Oregon. The purpose of this sale is to remove hazard trees from road 25 and its spur roads 090 and 100 for the purpose of increased public safety and decreased maintenance of these roads. This sale will remove 200 hazard trees from Road 25 and its spurs and will maintain approximately 10 miles of road way free of hazard trees. This project is part o f a five-year plan to remove hazard trees from open and seasonally open roads as part of our District Road Maintenance Plan. This decision is not subject to appeal pursuant to Forest Regula tions 36 CFR 215.8(aX3). This Decision Memo and its associated project files may be reviewed at the Heppner Ranger District office in Heppner, Oregon. For further information, contact Andrei Rykoff, District Ranger, Heppner Ranger District, P.O. Box 7, Heppner Oregon, 97836. Phone: (541)676-9187. Published: October 11,2000 I Saturday, October 14. The Garden Club district fall meeting and a luncheon will be held following the show. Flowers may be entered from 8-10 a.m. that day. The club welcomes all persons interested in gardening. Due to the Morrow County Grain Growers meeting on Monday, November 6, the Garden Club will meet on Monday, Nov. 13. The topic will be the care of poinsettias. The club's regular meeting is usually held on the first Monday o f the month at 7 p.m. For more information, call 676-9408. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE PORT OF MORROW, OREGON (Threemile Canyon Farms, LLC Project) PU BLIC N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that on No vember 8, 2000, the Board of Commissioners (the “Board”) of the Port of Morrow, Oregon (the “Port”) will hold a public hearing and regular meeting commencing at 1:30 p.m. The public hearing and regular 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 regular meeting is to hear public comment on a proposed plan of financing whereby Threemile Canyon Farms, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Com pany”) 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 resolu tion authorizing the proposed issuance o f 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 propose dairies located on approximately 360 acres on the north and south sides o f 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 ofthe 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 o f the series o f Bonds proposed to be issued pursuant to such plan o f 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 o f 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 o f 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(1) o f the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. PORT OF MORROW, ORE GON Published: October 11 and 18, 2000 Affid CITY OF HEPPNER HOUSING AUTHORITY CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids for a Design / construct proposal for Landscap ing Resurfacing, and Re-striping ofthe St. Patrick’s Senior Center Parking Lot will be received until 4:00PM. October 27,2000 by the C ity o f Heppner Housing Author ity, PO Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836 with the bid proposals to be opened publicly and read aloud at HeppnerCity Hall, 188 W Willow Street, Heppner, OR 97836. Copies of bid documents may be obtained from City of Heppner on request at P.O. Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836 or by calling 541-676-9618. Bidders are advised bids must be submitted in accordance with bid instructions and subject to all terms and conditions contained therein. Bid instructions and specifications may be obtained at the above address. Each bid must be submitted on the form prescribed by the City of Heppner and accompanied by a bid bond in the amount of 10% of the total bid amount. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond equal to 100% of the amount bid for faithful performance of the bid. The bid will be awarded or all proposals rejected within 30 days after the bid opening. The City of Heppner reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept any bid which appears to serve the best interest of the City. Gerald W. Breazeale, City Manager City of Heppner Published: October 11,2000 Affid In the Service Army Pvt. Kristopher J. Haney has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC. Dunng the training, the soldier received instruction and practice in dnll and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid. and Army history and traditions. He is the son of Susan Leet of Imgon. Haney is a 1998 graduate o f Riverside High School in Boardman. PUBLIC NOTICE EQUINE CURVE TIMBER SALE USDA - FOREST SERVICE UMATILLA NATIONAL FOREST HEPPNER RANGER DISTRICT MORROW COUNTY, OREGON On September 29, 2000 Heppner District Ranger, Andrei Rykoff decided to implement Alternative 2 of the Equine Curve Timber Sale as described in the Equine Curve Environmental Assessment (EA) and displayed in Appendix A. The Equine Curve sale will harvest an estimated 120 hundred cubic feet (ccf) oftimber from approximately 8 acres. The project is located approxi mately 20 air miles southeast of Heppner in Morrow County, Oregon. The project lies within portions of Upper Ditch and Mallory subwatersheds. The legal description is T.5S., R.28E., section 11, Willamette Meridian surveyed. Stands of trees to be harvested occur within the A4 Viewshed 2 management area. The EA and its associated analysis file document the analy sis of this project; these are both available for public review at the H eppner Ranger* D istrict, Heppner, Oregon. The EA is also available for public review at the U m atilla N ational F orest Supervisor’s Office in Pendleton, Oregon. This decision is subject to appeal in accordance with the provisions of 36 CFR 215.7. Appeals must meet the content requirements of 36 CFR 215.14. Any written appeal must be postmarked or received by the Appeal Deciding Officer by November 24 2000. This date is 45 days after the legal notice of this decision will appear in the East Oregonian. Appeals should be mailed to: Appeal Deciding Officer. Harv Forsgren, USDA Forest Service, Pacific North west Region, ATTN: 1570 AP PEALS, P.O. Box 3623, Portland, OR 97208-3623. Published: October 11,2000 HELP WANTED Wanted: correspondent for Heppner High School volleyball. C all A pril or D avid Sykes, Heppner Gazette-Tim es, 676- 9228. _____________________9-20-tfc The Morrow County Exten sion office of Oregon State Uni versity is accepting applications for an Office Specialist 2 posi tion. Base salary is $1735 per month, dependent on experience. This position includes retirement, health, life and dental insurance group plans; annual and sick leave. Required skills include experience with data entry, word processing, desktop publishing and databases. Microsoft Office 97 or higher re quired. Budget, travel claim, ac counting records and spreadsheet processing required. This position involves a high degree o f public interaction. To obtain an application, con tact Human Resources, Oregon State U n iv ersity , 15th and Jefferson, 122 Kerr Administra tion, Corvallis, OR 97331-2132, or call (541) 737-3103; TTY 800- 735-1232. OSU employment and applicant information is available 24 hours a day by calling the Jobsline at (541) 737-0554; website www.osu.orst.edu/jobs. Applications for this position need to be received at the above ad dress no later than 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 20, 2000. OSU is an Affir mative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. ____________________ 10-4-2C Department of Human Services Services to Children and Families Human Services Assistant It half-time position The Gilliam/Wheeler itinerant Office of the State Office for Ser vices to Children and Families (SOSCF) is currently seeking ap plicants for half-time Human Ser vices Assistant 2 (HSA2) to work out o f our Condon office. This position provides support for agency case plans through a vari ety of services including: transpor tation of clients, supervision of parents visiting their children, teaching child care and homemak ing skills, prepare written reports, assisting to fill out paper work and other clerical supports. Salary is $867 to $1,188 a month. The HSA2 announcement is on-going. Please sent your application (PD100) and all required supple ments for the HS A2 position/An nouncem ent #OC900326C, to Services to Children and Families, Attn.: Jane Gallagher, 101 SW Kinkade, Boardman, OR 97818 or you may fax to: (541) 481-2960 no later than 5 p.m. on Oct. 20, 2000. Call (541) 481 -9482 for fur ther information. 10-U-2C PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of: THOMAS ANTON ASHBECK, Deceased. No. 00 PR 020 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the under signed has been appointed and has qualified as the personal represen tative o f the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present it, with proper vouchers, w ithin four months after the date o f first pub lication of this notice, as stated be low, to the personal representa tive at the offices of Kuhn, Spicer & Mills, 410 E. Hurlburt Ave., P.O. Box 309, Hermiston, Oregon 97838, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal represen tative or the attorney for the per sonal representative. DATED and first published October 11,2000 (s) Jessie Lea Ashbeck, Personal Representative 1399 S. Ott Road Hermiston, OR 97838 Published: October 11, 18, 25, November 1,2000 Affid ___________ _ I Help Wanted: young person to deliver newspapers to local stores once per week on Wednes days. Apply at the Heppner Ga zette-Times. _____________ 10-11-tfx Medical Billing Home based. No experience needed. FT/PT. Data entry for local doctors. Training and certi fication provided. Computer re quired. 1-888-317-2366, dept. 964. www.e-claims-systems.com. ____________________ 10-1 l-4p Creative Care Preschool, lone, seeks a loving teacher four m omings/week. Send resume: P.O. Box 301, lone, OR. 97843. Questions? Call Lisa, 422-7181; Lea, 422-7215. 10-11 -1 c REAL ESTATE For Sale: cute two bedroom home in Heppner. $49,900. 676- 5049 or toll free 1-877-510- THAI. _________ 9-20-4c Willow Creek Realty 676-5241 Jo yceK ay & Jerry H ollom an ra tat LXS. 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 U ke -n e w good q u ality 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 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/l) 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. Heritage Land Co. 03 . 676-5049 180 W. Baltimore #5, Heppner ( • 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. • 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 o f 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. • 128,500 - 2 bedroom, 2 bath cabin, loft completely remodeled; house in forest setting with newer 36 x4 8 ' s h o p /g a ra g e . B lake Ranch Sharon Leu’is 676-5233 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228 www.heppner.net REAL ESTATE WANTED I have buyers interested in the lowing properties: 1)2-5 acres ar town; 2) 1 -2 acres for tnple- de; 3) several buyers looking for mntain property; 4) property at nland Lake; 5) 10-20 acres with without home. If you have property like this other property you would like sell, please contact David kes at 676-9228 or 676-9939 entngs. Heritage Land Co., tp p n er, OR 97836; www. ppner.net. 7-19-tfx I