EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 2, 2001
Lifeguard
training course
A lifeguard training
course will be held on Monday,
June 4, at 6 p.m at the lone
swimming pool.
Those planning to attend
should bring a calendar to set up
the remaining 11 sessions and a
swimming
suit
for
the
prerequisite swim. Participants
must be at least 15 years old.
The Blue Mountain
Community College registration
fee, which includes books and
Red Cross certification fees, is
SI 06.
P reregistration
is
required. Call Anne Morter, 422-
7040, for more information.
Obituaries
Henrv Dale "Bud" Lundell
Henry Dale "Bud" I undell. 85,
died on April 19, 2001 at his home
in Peidmont, California.
Burial services were held at
Valby Lutheran Church in lone on
Saturday April 28, 2001 with Rev.
Tom Hiller officiating. Relatives
attending the services were Jeanne
Lundell and Janet Ahlin of Boise,
Idaho, Lddie Lundell of Oakland,
California, Chris Lundell of San
Leandro. California, and Wallace
Lundell and son Michael of
Portland.
Memorial services were held
earlier in the week in California.
Dale was bom on October 1,1915
to Oscar L. and Mary Petr.e Lundell
at their home near Cecil. He was
a graduate of Arlington High School.
He owned a company named
Lundell Associates, a steel
fabricating business. One of his
efforts was the Student Union
Building at San Francisco State.
He married Betty V. Blair in 1941
and they lived in Peidmont until
her death. They had one son, Edward
Leon and they adopted two infants,
Judy Dale and Lisa Joy.
After Betty's death he married
Bevqrly Jemigan Smith, who had
five children. They called them the
"Brady Bunch". After their divorce
in 1981, her youngest son, Chris,
was adopted by Dale.
Bud was active in the Bay Area
Horseless Carnage Club, and-with
a friend, William L. Cross, actively
shopped for antiques o f all sorts.
Survivors include sons Eddie
and Chris and daughters Judy and
Lisa; a sister-in-law. Jeanne Lundell;
and nieces and nephew, Corliss E.
Lundell. Janet E. Ahlin and Curtis
Evan Lundell. He was preceded in
death by his parents and two
brothers. Oral Kenneth and Oscar
Harland Lundell.
D ouglas K. Reade
Douglas K. Reade, 49, of
Vancouver, Washington, dted April
26,2001 at Longview, Washington
of colon cancer.
Memorial services were held at
Fishers Grange Hall #211 at
Vancouver,
Washington on
Wednesday, May 2, 2001; and will
be held at Spray Assembly of God
Church in Spray on Saturday, May
5, 2001 at 11 a m. Interment will
be held at Willamette National
Cemetery in Portland on Thursday,
May 3, 2001 at 11 a.m.
Mr. Reade was bom October 7,
1951. He was raised in Spray. He
graduated from the Kansas Police
Academy in 1974 and Alaska Pacific
University, Anchorage, Alaska,
in 1991 with a BA degree.
He worked as a truck driver. He
was the former chief o f police in
Condon from 1975-1978 and the
director of security for Alaska
Pacific University in Anchorage
from 1985 to 1993.
He married Patricia A.
McConville on March 2, 1990, at
Spokane, Washington.
Survivors include his wife
Patricia, at the home; sons and
daughters-in-law Kenneth and
Deanna Reade o f Pendleton and
Douglas and Sheila Reade of
Lebanon; step-daughter and spouse
Paula and Robert Stevenson of
Bothell, Washington; stepsons and
spouses Stephen and Charlotte
Eugenio of Gresham, David and
Candyce Eugenio o f Everett,
Washington, Eddie and Monica
Eugenio of Spokane, Washington,
and Tony and Anna Eugenio of
Salem; mother Mary Reade of
Boardman; sister and spouse, Cindy
and John Breidenbach of Heppner;
four grandchildren and nine step-
grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Community Home Health
and Hospice, P.O. Box 2067,
Longview, Washington 98632.
Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home,
Vancouver, Washington, in charge
of arrangements.
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Rod Murray to
Wc Print
Western
announces
winter honors
BUSINESS CARDS
( iu z e tte - Tim en - 676-922H
receive award
Roderick Murray, lone
has been selected as an honoree
o f the Oregon Veterans in
Pharmacy at the Oregon State
Pharm acists
A ssociation
convention which will be held on
Sunday, June 3, at Sunnver
Resort.
Murray,
a
50-year
honoree, was a member o f the
senior class licensed in 1951.
The group will also
honor 35-year members.
DA's Report
Morrow County District
Attorney David C. Allen has
released the following report:
-Sean Gamer Brause
plead guilty to manufacture of a
controlled
substance-
methamphetamine
and
was
sentenced to 24 months formal
probation and 160 hours of
community service. He was also
ordered to complete a drug
treatment program and pay $474
in fines, fees and assessments.
-Brad Steven Foster
plead guilty to theft I, a Class C
felony and was sentenced to 10
days in jail. He was also ordered
to pay 1,169 in fines, fees and
assessments.
-Shelly Rose Birdwell
plead guilty to possession o f a
controlled substance and was
sentenced to 18 months probation
and 80 hours o f community
service. She was also ordered to
complete a drug treatment
program and pay $479 in fines,
fees and assessments.
Weather Report
By the City of Heppner
For the month of April
Low
High
Precip.
4/1
58
33
.05
4/2
48
33
.00
4/3
50
32
.01
4/4
50
32
.02
4/5
52
30
.00
4/6
59
38
.03
4/7
50
33
.06
4/8
49
32
.00
4/9
52
28
.09
4/10
58
30
.00
4/11
50
32
.64
4/12
42
33
.15
4/13
50
29
.01
4/14
50
28
.00
4/15
56
33
.00
4/16
63
39
.00
4/17
72
42
.00
4/18
65
42
.25
4/19
52
39
.08
4/20
60
36
T
4/21
60
36
.00
4/22
64
37
.00
4/23
61
37
.02
4/24
67
41
.01
4/25
41
75
.00
4/26
80
51
.00
4/27
80
49
.16
4/28
72
42
.56
4/29
58
35
.03
4/30
62
47
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of the Morrow County
Health District, Morrow County,
State of Oregon, to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year July 1,
2001 to June 30, 2002 will be held
at the Home Health Conference
Room, Heppner, Oregon. The
meeting will take place on the 10th
day of May, 2001 at 6:30 PM. The
purpose of this meeting is to receive
the budget message and to receive
comment from the public on the
budget. A second public meeting
will take place on the 15th of May,
at the Ambulance Hall, Boardman,
Oregon at 6:30 PM. A copy of the
budget may be inspected or obtained
on or after May 4th 2001 at the
Morrow County Health District
administrative office located at 564
E. Pioneer Drive, Heppner, Oregon,
between the hours of 8:00 am and
5:00 PM
These are public meetings where
deliberation o f the Budget
Committee will take place. Any
person may appear at the meetings
and discuss the proposed programs
with the Budget Committee.
Published: April 25 and May 2,2001
Affid (2)____________________
1095 East Northmain, Imgon,
Oregon. The documents can also
be viewed at www.or.blm.gov/Vale.
A comment period is open until June
8,2001. To be used in final decision
making, comments must be filed
by that date with the Field Manager,
Bureau of Land Management, 3165
10th Street, Baker City, Oregon
97814.
Published: May 2, 2001
Affid_______________________
Western Oregon University in
Monmouth has announced its honor
roll for winter term 2001.
Local students Amber Smythe
of Boardman and Michelle Gnbble
o f Imgon qualified.
PUBLIC NOTICE
SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATIONS NOW
AVAILABLE
The Gertrude McRae Scholarship
Committee announces that grant
applications are now available to
all graduates of Grant County high
schools. Graduates o f Morrow,
Wasco or Wheeler County high
schools may also be considered for
a scholarship award if too few Grant
County applications are received.
Preference will be given to Grant
County high school graduates who
have completed one or more years
of college and reside in Oregon.
To obtain an application contact
the McRae Scholarship Committee
c/o Grant County Court, 201 S.
Humbolt, Suite 280, Canyon City
OR 97820, or call 541-575-0059.
Completed applications must be
received by 5 pm FRIDAY, JULY
27, 2001.
Published: May 2 and 9, 2001
PUBLIC NOTICE
COMMISSION ON
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
SEEKS COMMUNITY INPUT
Lhe Morrow County Commission
on Children & Families has been
charged by the Oregon State
Legislature with preparing a
comprehensive plan for Morrow
County. The goal of the plan is to
form a vision for healthy, happy,
canng children, youth, families and
communities in our county and to
formulate plans and programs to
achieve that goal.
In its effort to create an excellent
plan for Morrow County, the
Commission needs to learn the
concerns and ideas of many county
residents. To hear the ideas and
suggestions, county residents are
being asked two questions:
1. What do you see as the greatest
barriers to healthy children &
families in Morrow County?
2. What plan o f action do you
suggest as a solution?
A town hall meeting is scheduled
May 8,2001, from 6:15 p.m. to 7:00
p.m. in the conference room above
Heppner Hardware. All interested
citizens are encouraged to attend.
If you cannot attend the meeting,
we would appreciate your ideas via
mail to CCF, P O Box 544, Heppner,
phone at 676-9675; fax at 676-9854;
or e-mail at Barb. Haves@class.
oregonvos.net. The town hall
meeting will be immediately
followed by the regular monthly
commission meeting.
Published: May 2, 2001_______
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of the City o f Heppner,
Morrow County, State o f Oregon
to discuss the budget for the fiscal
year July 1, 2001 to June 30, 2002
will be held at Heppner City Hall.
The meeting will take place on the
15th of May, 2001 at 7:00 PM. The
purpose of the meeting is to receive
the budget message and to receive
comment from the public on the
budget. If necessary, a second
meeting will be held May 16,2001
at 7:00 PM, to complete the budget
process. A copy of the budget may
be inspected or obtained on or after
May 16,2001 at Heppner City Hall,
188 NW Willow Street, between
the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
This is a public meeting where
deliberations o f the Budget
Committee will take place. Any
person may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed programs
with the Budget Committee.
Published: April 25 and May 2,2001
Affid_______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County announces the
availability
of
Special
Transportation Discretionary Grant
Funds FY 2001-2002 and 2002-
2003. These funds are managed by
the Oregon Department of
Transportation Public Transit
Division in partneiship with Morrow
County to plan, maintain or improve
transportation services for seniors
and people with disabilities. Eligible
applicants include public and private
non-profit entities. Eligible projects
include planning, capital and
operations support of senior and/or
disabled transportation services.
Copies
of
the
Public
Transportation Discretionary Grant
Program Application are available
from Diana Ball at 541 676-5667
or from ODOT Public Transit
Division 503 986-3300. Application
are due to Morrow County Special
Transportation Program on May
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Comment Period
The City of Imgon has submitted
an application to the Baker Field
Office, Vale District, Bureau of
Land Management, to purchase
19.05 acres o f public land under
the authonty of. the Recreation and
Public Purposes Act. The purpose
of the land acquisition is to construct
and operate a wastewater treatment
and disposal plant. The subject land
is located a short distance east o f
Imgon and is bounded on the north
by Highway 730, on the west by
15th Street, and on the south by
Oregon Lane.
The Baker Field Office has
prepared
an
Environmental
Assessment (EA) which addresses
the expected impacts of the onginal
proposal and three alternatives, and
has made a proposed Finding Of
No Significant Impact (FONSI) for
Alternative D, one o f the action
alternatives. Copies of the EA and
FONSI are available for public
review at the Baker Field Office.
3165 10th Street, Baker City,
Oregon and at Imgon City Hall,
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Budget Committee of the
City of Heppner will hold a public
hearing on May 15, 2001, at 7:00
PM at Heppner City Hall, 188 W.
Willow Street, to consider and hear
comments from the public on the
City's election to receive State
Revenue Sharing funds for the fiscal
year 2001-2002 and the possible
use o f these funds.
Gerald W. Breazeale
Budget Officer
Published: Apnl 25 and May 2,2001
Affid
______
10, 2001.
Published: May 2, 2001
Affid_______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
"The regular monthly meeting
of the Morrow County Commission
on Children & Families will be held
on May 8, 2001, in the conference
room o f the Family Services
building, which is located above
Heppner Hardware in Heppner from
6:15 to 9:00 p.m. Agenda items will
include public input for Phase II
from 6:15 to 7:00 p.m., the awarding
of annual proposals, and requests
for program changes. The public
is encouraged to attend and
participate in the discussions. For
further information or if you need
special accommodations call 676-
9675."
Published: May 2, 2001_____ •_
PUBLIC NOTICE
PU B LIC N O T IC E
Morrow County Commission on
Children & Families To Award
Community Development, grants.
The Morrow County Commission
on Children & Families is seeking
Community Development proposals
for the Apnl-June 2001 quarter. The
Community Development Fund w as
established for anticipated yet
unidentified community needs and
to leverage other funds and resources
into services, advocacy and unique
projects for the children, youth and
families of Morrow County. The
commission is seeking new
proposals for the current quarter.
There is approximately $1,390
available this quarter. Of this amount
$ 1,616 is available in the Chi Id Care
Development funds to assist
registered child care providers. An
additional $986 is available for
other, general purposes. The
maximum per grant is $500.
Examples of reasonable Community
Development Fund requests include,
but are not limited to: seasonal
program needs; small capital
expenditures (except for private
property); service program staff
training; onetime events and pilot
projects. The deadline for these
proposals is Tuesday. May 22.2001
Proposals must be in the
Commission office by 5 p.m May
22, 2001. The proposals will be
awarded approximately June 5,
2001. Applications are available
at the commission office at 120
South Mam in Heppner or by calling
676-9675.
Published: May 2, 2001_______
N O TICE O F
SUPPLBVBiirAL BUDGET HEAPING
• us* tor supplemental budget proposing on incroato in » lund ol 10 porconi or moro.________
MORROW
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A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget fo r__________________________
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The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons
f^tAY 7 2001
A copy ol the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after________________------------------------------- at
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SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
P U B L IS H O N L Y T H O S E S U N O S BEINO M O 0 IS IE 0
FUND
G e n e r a l F und
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Requirement
Amount
Resource
$23.144 42
Mise Receipts
1.
2
2.
3
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$23,144 42
Total Resources
Comments
Requirements
Amount
See Comments
Total Requirements
$23.144 42
$23.144 42
Utilities $1,544.42, Legal Acct 500, Equip Repair 54 000. Fuel $500, Misc Oper Exp $500,
Insurance $100, Vounteers $10,000, Contigency $5,000. Radio $1,000
Published: May 2, 2001
Affid
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lone grad
earns 4.0
lone
High
School
graduate Erin Crowell received a
4.0 grade point average at Blue
Mountain Community College
winter term.
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Card of Thanks:
up to 1 0 0 w ords - $ 5
Deadline:
Tuesday at noon
CARD OF THANKS
The United Methodist Church
ladies wish to thank all who helped
make the Ecumenical Ladies salad
buffet such a success when Alice
Kem came to share her Holocaust
experience.
It takes many hands to make
an event like this a success and
you have helped make it happen.
A great big Thank You.
______________________ 5-2-lc
We would like to take this op
portunity to thank all of our friends
and church families for all the
prayers, food, flowers, cards and
all o f the ladies who participated
in preparing and serving the din
ner after the funeral.
Everyone was so nice and sup
portive and helped us so much.
You have all been wonderful and
we thank God for each and every
one o f you.
The Family of
Truman Messenger, Sr.
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HELP WANTED
Food Processing
Colum bia River
P ro cessing
Boardman, Oregon
Columbia River Processing
Invites you to become a
part of a Team carrying on
the tradition of making
World Famous Products.
Employment Opportunities
Foo d __ P ro c e s s in g M a in te
nance: Desired skills include fabrica-
tion/welding, electrical, PLC’s, refrig
eration and knowledge of dairy sys
tems, package equipment and gen
eral maintenance Must be able to work
all shifts, including weekends. Full
time. Pay $15-$20/hrDOE.
Machine O perators - Dairy Pro
cessing: Need experienced machine
operators to run multiple complex pro
cesses to include: milk receiving op
erations. milk processing equipment,
cheese making and support systems,
block forming and sealing systems,
boxmaster and computerized labeling
systems. Forklift experience helpful.
Must be able to work all shifts, includ
ing weekends Full time. Pay $12.60-
$16.00/hr DOE
Laboratory Technician: Cheese
and whey chemistry analysis, micro
bial analysis, milk component testing,
sensory evaluation, antibiotic residue,
phage and sediment testing, lab clean
up AA/BS Physical Sciences pre
ferred Days, full time. Pay $ 12-S15/
hr DOE.
vides receptionist support to the plant
and administrative support to plant
management. Requires excellent cus
tomer service and computer skills: MS
Outlook. Word. Excel. PowerPoint; ad
ministrative expenence and two years
college preferred HR background a
plus. Days, full time Pay $11.75-
$15.58/hrDOE.
For all positions, HS degree/GED
strongly preferred unless otherwise
indicated Successful applicants must
pass skills/aptitude tests, drug test and
functional capacities test
Excellent benefit package Health,
dental, vision, prescription, life, dis
ability. plus paid vacation and holidays
for full time regular employees.
If interested, apply at:
Oregon Employment Department
950 SE Columbia Dr., Ste. B
or mail resume to:
Oregon Employment Department
P.O.Box 150
Hermiston, OR 97838
Fax resumes: (541) 567-2306
Columbia River Processing is an
Equal O pportunity Employer and a
Drug Free W orkplace
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