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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner Oregon Wednesday, July 18, 2001 - THREE Court considers hiring development coordinator By D o ris B ro s n a n RV DEEP CYCLE SPORT 4X4 • • • • REDUCED EVAPORATION REDUCED GASSING REDUCED CORROSION 6 0 MONTH WARRANTY 67 95 75 ” £A a YEAR WARRANTY 30 MONTH WARRANTY Add $5 If No (»h a n g « Add $5 If No («h a n g « Add $S If No («h a n g « Plus Installation Plus Installation Plus Installation 40 MONTH 40 mo. warranty 39 ” 60 mo. warranty Add $5 If No Exchange Add $5 If No Exchange THE MAGNUM POWER PAK 95 BIGGEST NEWS IN THE BATTERY INDUSTRY IN YEARS • 6 YEAR Warranty -2 Year Free Replacement • Maintenance-Free, never requires water or teiminal cleaning • Faster Recharging • Mountable anyway, even MOUNT UPSIDE DOWN. • Extremely Resilient to Temperature Variations ■ • Vibration-Resistant Ideal for High Performance Applications P lu s C n . ^ In s t a lla t io n ! OH SALI' We Also Carry Batteries For: * t GOLF CARTS « BOATS « RVS » MOTORCYCLES Hanlon to draft a letter to the state in response to the "notice o f sale" o f the involved land, expressing the county's interest. Emergency management director Casey Beard joined M abbott and representatives o f the com panies contracted to provide technical support on environm ental issues at the Umatilla Chemical Depot to discuss needs o f all parties. The court agreed to meet with them on will be paving at the fairgrounds He reported that he will meet with the transfer station personnel to clarify the need for receipts. He explained to the court that he has closed the upper entrance to Anson Wright Park because of reports of people coming in that way to avoid paying to camp. O’Brien also approached the court with fire-fighting issues, making several suggestions for equipment a monthly basis to keep and its maximum use. The court communication open, with the next approved purchases o f some used equipment to replace and upgrade meeting to be August 8. Mabbott also reported to the court the department's and satisfy some that the Heritage Trail project did suppression needs. O'Brien reported having requested not get funded by the state. Justice Court Judge Charlotte payment, by mail to the involved Gray, court clerk Lucy Veliz and party, for damages to a road He a representative o f Credits had not received a response, so Incorporated discussed with the Hanlon recommended that O'Brien court the use o f a credit agency for file a small claim in Justice Court collections, adding 25 percent to for cost o f repairs. Hanlon expressed the need to the owed fines for the collections. The Cl representative gave examine the Safety Net grant to the references, proposed a two-tiered juvenile department before allowing system and offered examples of how work by the contractor. He also it would work. Gray explained that suggested adding a clause for the collections would be for traffic termination to the modem-access accounts, not criminal cases. Veliz agreement between the assessor's estim ated 40 citations failed to office and title companies. Hanlon reported his review of appear in Justice Court in June. Hanlon questioned some mechanics the ESD telephone contract advising o f the system and Gray agreed to that the scope of the project should make some additions. The be specifically identified. He also representative offered to send a final recommended some language proposal to the court for additions to the contract regarding ongoing support of the system. The consideration. O'Brien reported completion of court also reviewed and discussed the Turner Road approach to the proposed payment schedule for Highway 74 and o f fog seal on the contract. Other action of the court included Bombing Range Road; near com pletion o f the Myers Lane the following: - approval of permits: for a water approach and of the Brenner Canyon rock crushing; cleanup work behind line under Bergstrom Lane, for the Cutsforth Park pond, with help overhead electric lines across Kunze from the YCC crew. The department Road and Paterson Ferry, for a telephone line on Liberty School Road; - approval of a behavioral health contract with Monika Hunter for dispensing o f medications to a developmentally disabled client, contract with Mid-Columbia Center for Living for the Region Seven Diversion, and services agreement with Grant County; - approval o f the new Heppner Rural Fire District boundaries: - agreement to request proposals for the county's building security project: - approval o f a contract between the Morrow County Unified Recreation District and the Fair Board for funding of a band for the kick-off dance and of contracts for the fair judges and vendors, and appointment o f Sheri Gregory to a vacancy on the Fair Board. - approval o f the annual cooperative purchasing agreement with the state; - review o f the request by the public health director regarding the movement o f part-time employees through the salary scale, noting the L e a n n e W ay an d Jo sep h L indsay Leanne W ay and Joseph Lindsay announce their engagement to need for consistency; - approval o f allocations of be married. tippage fees to lone. Im gon, Leanne is the daughter o f Terry and Arlene Way o f The Dalles. She Heppner. Boardman. Lexington, is a 1994 graduate o f The Dalles High School and graduated from Blue Hardman and the Heritage Trail. Mountain Community College in 1997. She is currently an orthodontic assistant in The Dalles. Joseph is the son o f Larry and Corrine Lindsay o f Lexington. He is a 1994 graduate o f Heppner High School and graduated from Blue Mountain Community College in 1997. He attended Oregon State University A ir Force C apt. M ark D. in general agricultural studies. He is currently employed at the Lindsay Hoilandsworth has graduated from family ranch in Lexington. the joint specialized undergraduate The couple will be married Saturday, August 25. 2001. at the St. pilot training (JSUPT) at Vance Air Peters Catholic Church in The Dalles. Force Base. Enid. Oklahoma, and At the July 1 L meeting o f the Morrow County Court, the com m issioners discussed the possibility o f contracting for part- time work with an economic development coordinator hired by the Port o f M orrow. They agreed to some expectations and the need to meet with involved parties to discuss a possible agreement. The court also discussed the position , which is now combined, o f special transportation coordinator and Veterans Service officer. After a detailed discussion o f the two responsibilities and funding requirements and sources, the court approved separating the two and identifying each as a 16-hour-a-week position. Planning director Tamra Mabbott and public works director Burke O'Brien reported on the meeting o f the previous week with the National Guard about the proposed road from Tower Road to Highway 74. The representative o f the National Guard is to find out from the state how the project is to be funded and expects to have that information by the first week o f August. O'Brien reported that the m eeting seemed to clarify the county's position, including its refusal to accept the state’s use for the project any money earmarked to go to the county when the state sells the involved land parcel. A possible time line for the road project noted 2003 expectations for state funds, unless fast-tracked for 2002. The county would be responsible for supplies, including gravel. The court expressed the need for the state to agree m writing to have the National Guard build the east-w est road. The court also requested county counsel Bill Engagement Lindsay-Way COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE BRAKE INSPECTIONS CAUPER ASSEMBLY Of the m any parts in your car, ligh t tru ck or sport u tility v e h ic le , none are m ore im portant than those w h ic h m a k e up your brakin g system . 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