TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 16, 2001 Mustangs split with Rockets to win CBC East Baccalaureate Statistics By Rick P a u llu v Bellamy went two for three with Gam e One The pitching of Stefan Matheny a double and an RBI. Donald Adams Heppner 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 - 6 10 3 Pilot R ock 160 032 x - 12 12 3 and the hitting of Brad Adams gave went one for two and scored two M ichael M cCabe. Conor Kilkenny (6) the Heppner Mustangs a 13-3 win runs. and Kelly Paullus. Troy Sam pson and Enc over the Pilot Rock Rockets in the Matheny started the hitting parade Stelk W - Sampson l - M cCabe 2B - Chuy Elguezabal, Travis Bellamy (H). Jake Perry second game of a doubleheader on for the Mustangs in the top of the (2), Stelk. Hinkle. Josh W allis (PR) 3B - Friday, May 11, in Pilot Rock. The first in game two, with a solo Elguezabal (H) H R - none Gam e Two Rockets had won the first game, homerun, but the Rockets countered Heppner: 126 2 2 - 13 16 2 12-6, to set up a title game for the in the bottom half with a homerun Pilot Rock 100 11 • 3 4 3 Columbia Basin Hast division to tie it at 1-1. Stefan Matheny and Kelly Paullus. Perry. Brett Winks (3). Shawn Black (5) and Stelk because the Mustangs had won In the second, Kelly Paullus W - Matheny L - Perry 2B - Michael McCabe earlier in the season. singled and Brad Adams hit his first (2) (H). 3B - none H R - Brad Adam s (3). Malheny, Travis Bellamy (H); Sampson (PR). By winning the CBC East title, homerun to make it 3-1. C B C B a se b a ll the Mustangs will enter the CBC Eastern Division The Mustangs blew the game District championship as the number League Season open in the third as Gates and Heppner 12-2 18-5-1 one seed and will face the CBC West Paullus singled and came home on champion Culver Bulldogs in 10-4 11-9 Pilot R ock Brad Adams' single. Bellamy then Pendleton on Saturday, May 19, 10-4 14-5 Condon hit a two-run homerun and Donald W eston-M cEw en 7-16 5-9 at Bob White Park. Adams singled and went to second 5-9 6-16 Stanfield Matheny pitched a complete on a Murray sacrifice bunt. Matheny 0-14 1-21 Umatilla Western Division game, a four-hitter with two singled and McCabe hit a two-RBI 19-2 Culver 11-0 strikeouts and just one w alk. Adams 7-4 12-12 W ahtonka double to make it 9-1. went four for four at the plate with 5-6 10-13 Dufur In the fourth, Adams hit his 3-8 7-13 Sherm an Co. three homeruns and eight RBIs. second homerun, following a Paullus 1-9 7-13 Sum mit Chr. In the first game, the Rockets walk to make it 11-1, but the took a 1 -0 lead in the first, but the PUBLIC NOTICE Rockets came up with a run in the Mustangs came back to tie it in the bottom half. The Planning Commission for top o f the second as Billy Gates the City o f Heppner, Oregon will Adams hit his third homerun in reached on an error and came around the fifth, following a Paullus single conduct a public hearing at 7; 00 to score on a Travis Bellamy double PM on June 6,2001 at Heppner City to make it 13-2. The Rockets scored The Rockets scored six runs in a run in the bottom of the inning, Hall regarding the following the second to take a 7-1 lead. The but it wasn't enough as the game application: Mustangs tried to rally in the third 1. Conditional Use: Requesting ended after five due to the 10-run as Luke Murray singled and scored rule. a permit to construct a 16 unit on a Chuy Elguezabal triple, who assisted living (health care) facility The defensive play of the day then scored on a passed ball to make came in the bottom of the second located in a General Residential it 7-3. (R2) Zone at 400 Frank Gilliam inning with the Mustangs up 3-1. In the top of the fifth, Donald Dnve, Map #2S 26 35CC, part of A base hit into right field by the Adams walked and scored on an Tax Lot #2500. Applicant: Willow Rockets was going to score a run Elguezabal double. Creek Assisted Living Corporation. but Koby Rea came up firing to first The Rockets came back to take A copy o f the application and and Gates made a good catch in the a 12-4 lead, but the Mustangs didn't copies o f all documents and dirt to just get the runner and end go quietly as Donald Adams, evidence submitted by or on behalf the inning. Matheny and Michael McCabe of the applicants and copies of any Besides Adams' big game, singled and Gates had a two-RBI McCabe went two for four with two applicable zoning criteria are single to make it 12-6. The rally available for inspection at no cost doubles and two RBIs, while ended there, however. Bellamy went two for three w'lth and copies of the same will be Elguezabal went two for four a homerun and two RBIs. Paullus provided at a reasonable cost. To with a double, triple and two RBIs went three for three and scored four obtain this information contact the to lead the Mustangs at the plate. runs. Donald Adams went two for office at Heppner City Hall, 188 NW Willow Street, PO Box 756, three at the plate. OR 97836, phone 676- The Mustangs record stands at Chamber Chatter 12-2 in the CBC and 18-5-1 overall, Heppner, 9618. with one more game with Weston- Published: May 16, 2001 By Claudia Hughes McEwen before the District Affid_______________________ C h a m b e r E x e c u tiv e D ire c to r Tournament. Volunteers are the backbone of PUBLIC NOTICE this community. On a recent trip IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Heppnentes were discussing the THE STATE OF OREGON fact that Heppner's greatest gift are FOR THE COUNTY OF the volunteers who make positive MORROW things happen. While many are Probate Department visible around tables, at meetings, In the Matter of the Estate of: in the news; many are invisible, PAULINE JAY WINTER, quietly sharing their gifts around Deceased. the community painting, doing yard No. 01 PR 012 work, planting flowers, assisting NOTICE TO INTERESTED people and handing out smiles. PERSONS Would it be possible to count them'* Notice is given that Herman Probably not, but it's safe to say Winter has been appointed and has that a great portion of our population qualified as the personal is "guilty" of volunteering and bless representative of the estate. All them for that. persons having claims against the One of the Community Oregon estate are required to present it, with visitors from the metropolitan area proper vouchers, within four months had not been to Heppner for a after the date of first publication number of years and was pleasantly of this notice, as stated below, to surprised at all this community had the personal representative at the accomplished. It's too early to tell offices of Kuhn & Spicer, 269A what the results of the visit will be. N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, but much visiting took place and Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they valuable suggestions and contacts may be barred. were made. Jerry Breazeale and All persons whose rights may Cindi Doherty worked very hard be affected by the proceedings in on this project to introduce these this estate may obtain additional David Piper, Heppner High people to the Willow Creek Valley. information from the records of the School senior, has broken the high The Garden Club has been busy court, the personal representative school’s record for the high jump again planting flowers. They, as set by Leonard Brittner in 1994. or the attorney for the personal well as many businesses, make Mam Piper broke the record on representative. Street look warm and welcoming Saturday, May 5, in Condon with DATED this 7th day of May, for the summer months ahead. a jump of 6’8-l/4". Brittner’s 2001 . record was 6'8". Piper also broke Volunteers making a difference. /s/ William J. Kuhn, Our Main Street clean-up the district meet record of 6' 7", OSB No. 76207 volunteers will be bending their according to coach Dale Conklin. Attorney for the Estate elbows on Tuesday. May 22 to get P. O. Box 428 all picked up and perked up in Heppner, Oregon 97836 PUBLIC NOTICE preparation for graduation and REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Published: May 9, 16, 23 and 30, Memorial Day visitors. If it weren't HOUSING MARKET STUDY 2001 for volunteers... Affid______________________ FOR BAKER AND MORROW Congratulations to all our COUNTIES, OREGON PUBLIC NOTICE graduates. Lindsay Ward has been The Baker-Morrow Investment NOTICE OF BUDGET student representative on the Board (BMIB) seeks a qualified COMMITTEE MEETING Chamber Board o f Directors this consultant to conduct a study of how A public meeting of the Budget past year and has assisted m keeping population growth and employment Committee of the Ione-Lexington the lines o f communication open changes will affect the housing Cemetery Dist., Morrow State of with our youth and has volunteered market in Baker and Morrow Oregon, to discuss the budget for for various Chamber of Commerce Counties. Oregon. The principal the fiscal year July 1,2001 to June projects. We appreciate all you have outcomes of the study will be to 30, 2002 will be held at lone City done and best of luck, Lindsay. provide an overview of the existing Hall, 385 W. 2nd, lone, OR. The Mark your calendars for the housing market, highlighting meeting will take place on the 23 Memorial Weekend Turkey/Ham deficiencies in the market relative day of May, 2001 at 7:00 P.M . The Dinner, Sunday May 27, at St. to demand or need, and a projection purpose of the meeting is to receive Patrick’s Senior Center. It's a great of future housing needs in this two the budget message and to receive time for good food, visiting and county area. The conclusions of the comment from the public on the reunions. For more information, study will be utilized by the BMIB budget. A copy o f the budget contact Archie Padberg. Volunteers to direct both partnership activities again. document may be inspected or and investments necessary to obtained on or after May 23, 2001 Next week Chamber will hold provide the full range of housing at the lone Bank of E.O.. between a conference call with needed and anticipated in the region the hours of 9:00 A M and 4:00 Representative Greg Smith and hear Requests for proposal documents PM . from Bill Kuhn on the proposed and information may be obtained City Hall/Library The meeting will from GEODC, PO Box 1041, This is a public meeting where be at G and ITs Linger Longer. This Pendleton, Oregon or by phone at deliberation of the Budget is an opportunity to have Rep. Smith 541-276-6745. Proposals will be Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting address legislative concerns. accepted until 5:00pm, June 29, Thought for the week: The only and discuss the proposed programs 2001 at the above address. people with whom we should try with the Budget Committee. Postmarks or fax submissions will to get even are those who have Published: May 9 and 16, 2001 not be accepted helped us. Affid Published: May 16, 2001______ Piper sets new school record i We Print service planned at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Refreshments will follow at the parish hall. lone High School Baccalaureate services will be held on Thursday, May 24, at 7 p.m. at the lone United Church of Chnst. Refreshments will follow the services. Friends, family and the general public are invited to come, celebrate with and honor the 2001 graduates o f South Morrow county. These events are sponsored by the South Morrow County area churches in support of these youth. 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 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 13, 2001, the Board of Commis­ sioners (the “Board”) of the Port of Morrow, Oregon (the “Port”) will hold a public hearing and regu­ lar meeting commencing at 1:30 p.m. The public hearing and regu­ lar meeting will be held in the Port o f Morrow Commission Board- room, located at Two M arine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818. One o f the purposes o f the hearing and regular meeting is to hear public comment on a pro­ posed plan of financing whereby Threemile Canyon Farms, LLC, a Delaware limited liability com­ pany (the “Company”) has re­ quested the Port to issue solid waste disposal revenue bonds (the “Bonds”) in one or more series. The Board will consider an ordi­ nance or resolution authorizing the proposed issuance of Bonds. The proceeds of the Bonds will | be used to finance or refinance, j in whole or in part, the cost o f ac­ quiring, constructing and installing certain solid waste disposal facili­ ties 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 is­ suance (the “Project”). The ini­ tial 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 pay­ able 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 pro­ posed to be issued pursuant to such plan of financing will not ex­ ceed Tw enty M illion Dollars ($20,000,000). The public hearing will provide a reasonable opportunity for inter­ ested 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 build­ ings and equipment to be financed will be located. Interested per­ sons are invited to attend and tes­ tify at this hearing or submit writ­ ten comments to the Port. Writ­ ten comments should be delivered at the public hearing or mailed to the Port of Morrow, P.O. Box 200. Two Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818 in care of the Gen­ eral 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, Two M arine Drive, Boardman. Oregon 97818, tele­ phone (541) 481-7678. This no­ tice is published pursuant to ORS 192.640, ORS 777.565, and Sec­ tion 147(0 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. PORT OF MORROW, OREGON Published: May 16 and 23,2001 Affid_______________________ BUSINESS CARDS CLASSIFIED ADS The South Morrow County Ministerial Association is sponsoring local Baccalaureate services for Heppner and lone 2001 high school graduates. Heppner High School Baccalaureate services will be held on Wednesday, May 23, at 7 p.m. Heppner Gazette-Times 676-922H .40 per word Card of Thanks: up to 100 words - $5 Deadline: Tuesday at noon CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone for the prayers, cards, visits, phone calls, flowers and all the other kindness shown me during my stay in the hospital and recovery at home. Thank you to the Pioneer Me­ morial staff and St. Anthony Hos­ pital for the wonderful care. Spe­ cial thank you to my family. I love you all. Bebe _____________________ 5-16-lp A tribute to Audomaro (Jesse) Victono: One day in May o f 1981, a car o f young men came to our farm looking for work to be done. It was time to move mainline, so Jesse started here that day. This month we celebrate, his 20 year stay. We appreciate you Jesse, for all that you do. Tractor driving, mechanic, irrigation, just to name a few. Big or small, you can do it all. We thank you and your family, for all that you’ve done! Love, the Griebs _____________________ 5-16-1 c HELP WANTED C om m unity R ep resen ta ­ tive: part-time work with Inter­ national Exchange students and host families. Strong community spirit and warm heart for teens. Also seeking volunteer host fami­ lies. 1-888-552-9872. ______________________ 5-9-4p Help Wanted: full-time tire sales and service employee. Ap­ ply at Les Schwab Tires, Hepp­ ner. ______________________ 5-9-2c The Morrow County Behav­ ioral Health Department is re­ cruiting for a part-time Habilita- tive Aide for the Developmental Disabilities program. Position works 30 hours per month provid­ ing socialization skill training. Some experience working with the de- velopmentally disabled preferred. Wages $8.47 per hour, limited ben­ efits. Criminal history check re­ quired. Contact Andrea Denton, Mor­ row County Courthouse, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR. 97836, phone (541) 676-5620. Morrow County is an equal opportunity employer. ______________________ 5-9-4c Medical Office: busy two-pro­ vider office is seeking a part-time RN. Must be able to work well under any condition, be flexible and smile. Bilingual a plus. Please send resume to: Debbie, P.O. Box 397, Boardman, OR. 97818. _____________________ 5-16-2c Food Processing Colum bia River P ro c e s s in g The 2001 Fair and Rodeo Court would like to thank everyone who donated to and came to our car wash on March 28: George at the Bank o f E.O. for the parking lot use; Pony E xpress-o for the yummy maple bars; and our moms who worked really hard. All of you helped make our car wash a suc- <Â Î L L . . W '- > . . Thanks. Tamfny.- Kelsey, Megan, Lacey 5-16-lc We would like to somehow find the words to let everyone w ho has been so extremely kind to us know what their friendship means to our families. We cannot thank the staff at Pioneer Memorial Nurs­ ing Home enough. These people are the most wonderful people in our community; they do one of the hardest jobs around and are often the least thanked. Thank you all so much for being Grandma’s “other” family; we could never have gotten through this without all of you. James, Sabrina, having you with us that night was so comforting. Dr.’s Datta, Wenberg and Lori Straley, your gentle bedside manners were greatly appreciated. Thanks to Pat Sweeney for his much-needed sense o f humor; you are such a professional and by far the best in the business. How do you ever thank friends like the Allstotts and the Esteses? You have always been our second family, with perfect timing, a much-needed hug and just the right words. The dinner was so delicious and very relaxing. Thanks for doing it. Thanks to all generous people who sent cards, flowers, plants, brought food, gave hugs or an encouraging word. These things will never be forgotten. Isn’t it sad we never get to know how many people our lives touch, before we are gone. Grandma Schroeder would have been so honored to realize how many people really cared. It is true that our town doesn't have a McDonalds or a Wal-Mart and aren’t we lucky? We have something in our small town that will never be for sale at Wal-Mart or ordered at a drive-up window, and that is real and genuine people who care sincerely for the other people in their community. Some­ times it takes a loss to make us stop and realize how lucky we are and there really is no place like "Home". Our sincere thanks from the bottom of our hearts Jerry. JoyceKay Hollomon Ken, Kaedene Bailey & Family Jay, Darcy Coil & Family 5-16-lc 1 Boardm an, Oregon Colum bl* R,Y*r P ro ce u ln g lnvl,es rou to become a part of a Team carrying on r fc X the tradition at making World Famous Products. Em p lo ym en t Q p p o rtu n ltia s ' Eflfed__P r o c e s s in g __M a in te­ nance: Desired skills include fabrica- tion/welding, electrical, P L C ’s, refrig­ eration and knowledge of dairy sy s ­ tems. package equipm ent and gen­ eral maintenance. Must be able to work all shifts, including w eekends. Full time. Pay $15-$20/hr D O E. Machine Operators - Dairy Pro­ cessing: Need experienced m achine operators to run multiple com plex pro­ c e s se s to include: milk receiving op­ erations, milk processing equipment, cheese making and support system s, block forming and sealing system s, boxmaster and com puterized labeling system s. Forklift experience helpful. Must be able to work all shifts, includ­ ing weekends Full time. P a y $12.60- $16.00/hr DOE. Laboratory Technician: C he e se and whey chemistry analysis, m icro­ bial analysis, milk com ponent testing, sensory evaluation, antibiotic residue, phage and sediment testing, lab clean­ up. A A /B S P h y sic a l S c ie n c e s pre ­ ferred. Days, full time. P a y $12-$15/ hr D O E Administrative Assistant: Pro­ vides receptionist support to the plant and adm inistrative support to plant management Requires excellent cu s­ tomer service and computer skills: M S Outlook. Word, Excel, PowerPoint; ad­ ministrative experience and two years college preferred. H R background a plus. D ays, full time. P a y $ 1 1 .75- SI 5.58/hr DOE. For all positions. H S degree/G ED strongly preferred u n le ss otherw ise indicated Successful applicants m ust pass skills/aptitude tests, drug test and functional capacities test. Excellent benefit package. Health, dental, vision, prescription, life, d is ­ ability. plus paid vacation and holidays for full time regular em ployees. If interested, apply at: Oregon Employment Department 950 S E Colum bia Dr., Ste. B or mail resum e to: Oregon Employment Department P.O Box 150 Hermiston, O R 97838 Fax resumes: (541) 567-2306 Columbia River Processing is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace RENTALS Three bedroom/two bath w/ basement. Appliances and wood stove. Nice family home. Pets okay w/deposit. $475/mo. plus deposit. 276-1290. ______________________ 5-2-5c W illow View Apartments. One bedroom . 515 N. Elder, Heppner. EOH. Call 676-9019 or (208)345-1009. ______________________ 5-2-tfc Large four bedroom, two bath, with appliances, near courthouse. Large yard with garden area and fruit trees. (509) 788-0378. 5-9-2c