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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Awana Club plans bowling party ‘The Willow Creek Baptist Awana Club is sponsoring their second free bow ling party this Sunday, July 18, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Stable of Youth in Heppner. Pizza and drinks will be provided. The club is open to all kids between four years of age through sixth grade. Parents are welcome to attend. Awana is a non- denominational organiza tion. Their main focus is Bible memorization and numerous games for the kids. Regular club meet ings will start up in mid September and will be held every Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For information or rides, please call Dale Bates at 541-676-5773. M usic in the Parks to be held July 19 •• Labor commissioner to speak at Heppner Chamber The guest speaker at the Heppner Chamber of Commerce Thursday, July 15, will be Brad Avakian, Or egon State Labor Commissioner. Sweet Productions will cater the lunch meal and will be serving: beef enchiladas, refried beans and Spanish rice. lone reunion committee to collect email addresses Roy Dod will perform July 129 at the Boardman Marina Park The Music in the Parks series will continue on Monday, July 19, at Irrigon Marina Park at 7 p.m. Musical guests will be Roy Dodd’s Tribute to Elvis. Music in the Parks is funded by the Morrow County Unified Recreation District and PGE. The event is sponsored by North Morrow Community Foundation and Irrigon Watermelon Festival and is presented each year by MP5+. com and she will get them uploaded. She will include the name of the one who submitted the photos, so women are asked to include their maiden names. Anyone who would like to help should send an email or visit the facebook page, click on discussions and contact any of the com mittee to help out. They need someone to work on Students in grade 10 raffles at the reunion and donations from business and up, and adults are invited to join an EF (Education First) es. Tour to Italy during Spring Break, 2011. Cost is approxi mately $3,000 for students, $3,400 per adults for 12 days. Monthly payments may be made. Fee includes hotel, air From regular cleanings and exams to fare, breakfast and dinner, and The lone reunion com mittee is collecting address from people to add them to their contact list so when they send out mailings, they can contact through email as well. Arlynda Gates has started to upload lone pho tos and photos of old mas cots on to the Facebook web page, lone School Reunion July 2,2011. If anyone has photos, they are asked to send them to ioneschoolre- unionjulv2201 l@hotmail. Spring break trip to Italy planned all tours. High school and college credit can be given to students or teachers. For more information, visit www. eftours.com tour # 583224 or contact Mary Haguewood, 676-9759. Passports are re quired. “Sign up now to lock in these prices,” said Hague- wood. *?utl Scnvccc ‘Dentoitntf. Please t ome visit us in llermiston! reparative dental work to educating young patients about proper brushing techniques, you can count on Hayden Dental to take exceptional care o f your family’s smiles. B reakfast all day S unday ! Thursday- Kids under 12 eat for $1.00 when accompanied by an adult •tt Hayden, i 1050 W. Elm Ave, Suite 240 Hermiston ' SfMVl, ROOTS II III It (MMIflTY (541)567-8414 www.HaydenDental.com Open Monday - Friday BIRTHDAY M EAL Free birthday dinner for the birthday guy or gal- Just show your ID J0HN"S PLACE 164 N. Main • Heppner 541-676-5017 Boardman To Hemingway Transmission Line Project BENTON COUNTY An 10ACORP Company CO UNTY BOARDMAN LOCATION MAP PENDLETON C EC IL ' - - ____ , . VATILLA COUNTY WALLO MORROW COUNTY y NV PINE C R EEK OREGON You're Invited '% / KEATING »A K E R Pilot Rock, OR • Wed., July 21 • 4-7 p.m. Pilot Rock Community Center • 285 NW Cedar PI. ^ » D jJR K E E ADl c o u MINERAL w ea th er by ! ~V, N f MIOVAl i V l im e W A S H I N G T ' I J LIMI HUNTINGTON C O U N T Y HUNTING W EISER br S gan CRYSTAL / PAYETTE P A Y E T T E ONTARIO C O U N T Y L E _____ VALE NEW PLYMOUTH MALHEUR COUNTY Program set on native people of the Columbia A program about the native people along the Co lumbia River and the trade and commerce they developed will be held on Wednesday, July 14, starting at 7 p.m. on Irrigon City Hall, 500 NE Main Avenue, Irrigon. The program, presented by Pat Courtney Gold, an historian/scholar on the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will explore the 12,000 years of international commerce and trade along the Columbia. Everyone is invited to attend and learn about the rich heritage of these early prosperous indigenous people. C A N Y O N C O U N MARSING Boardman, OR • Thurs., July 22 • 4-7 p.m. ■ „ I Port of Morrow Convention Center • 2 Marine Dr. H EM IN G W A Y S U B S T A T IO N ^ Idaho Power is committed to keeping communities in eastern Oregon and western Idaho informed and involved throughout the siting and review process. REYNOLDS MURPHY Substation OWYHEE COUNTY I Proposad Routé “ ■■ Alternative Route W Oregon National Hi »tone TraM Interpretive Center o State Boundary www.boardmantohemingway.com The WCCC Ladies’ held their Flag Tournament on Tuesday, July 6. The winners were: First, Corol Mitchell; Sec ond, Lorrene Montgomery; Third, Tie, Bernice Lott, Pat Edmundson; Fifth, Nancy Propheter; Sixth, Ann Elgin; Seventh, Lynnea Sargent Special Awards: Putting Contest: First, Nancy Propheter; Second, Eva Kilkenny; Birdies: Nancy Propheter; Flag in the Hole on #9, Bernice Lott, Pat Edmundson July and August tee-off is at 8 a.m.—please sign in 15 minutes ahead of tee-off. P A R M A ,?ANti ADRIAN HOLLOV* ie o a T e To learn more about the project and view maps of the proposed route please visit our website. UT I D All CO Idaho Power will host public open houses in your area to share information and gather input about a new 500 kilovolt transmission line it proposes to build between northeast Oregon and southwest Idaho. The Boardman to Hemingway Transmission Line Project will improve the delivery of electricity to Idaho Power’s customers and enhance system reliability throughout the Northwest. i The Morrow Coun amount of the agreement is ty Court met on July 7,2010, for $130,000.00 with the in Heppner with Judge Tail- state to pay 89.73 percent man, Commissioner Grieb of the cost of the new bus and Commissioner Rea in or $ 116,649.00, which ever attendance. is less. The court reviewed Public Hearing: A and approved the minutes public hearing regarding from the June 23 meeting. the appeal o f the Plan The court reviewed ning Commission Decision and approved account pay concerning the Conditional ables and payroll payables Use Permit for the Wil in the net total amount of low Creek Wind Farm was $361,641.89. The court held. The cqurt decided to reviewed the account bal remand the matter back to ances for the fiscal year the planning commission to provide more clarifica end. Health Dept, quar tion to the ruling they made terly update: The court was at the earlier hearing. The informed that Elizabeth De- next meeting for the plan Cou, a registered nurse, has ning commission to discuss been hired to fill the vacancy this matter will be held in the Health Department. at city hall in Heppner on The court was provided August 31, 2010. with several reports regard The court ing the individuals that the conducted the following dept, is serving compared business: Reviewed and with clients served in other approved an interfund loan counties as well as on the from the general fund to state stats. the CSEPP Fund in the Road Report: The amount of $60,000. The crew completed the 3 inch court reviewed a “Notice lift o f gravel on Morter of Certificate Issuance” Lane last also added some regarding the water rock to Kenny Road. Cul rights for the water in the verts were cleaned on the Willow Creek Reservoir. Halverson Lane, McNabb, The court then requested and Valby roads. These county council conduct repairs required backhoe some research regarding work for the removal of silt water usage. Reviewed and debris from the heads and approved an offer of of the culverts. The crew $25,000.00 from John has been patching on the Edson of Milton Freewater lone Boardman Road, Ella, for property located at Rietmann Road, Halverson Blake Ranch. The court Lane, and Juniper Canyon met with Justin Nelson, the Road. The crusher is still newly appointed district working in the Clarks Can attorney, to discuss the yon pit and should finish hiring of a deputy district soon. The crew has been attorney. The court grading on Upper Rhea reviewed and approved Creek, Road Canyon and three contracts with EZ other roads in the area for Wireless for CSEPP the summer. A work plan projects. Reviewed and for the 2010 summer proj signed the ninth amendment ects has been developed and for the IGA between the the crew will try to follow county and the Dept, of the plan as closely as pos Human Services. Greg sible. Several approach Sweek, county assessor, permit applications for the provided the court with Scepterjjsflatfiraieit havt^.. infappation regarding the been received once they formation and funding have been reviewed they of the Communication will be presented to the District. court for signatures. All V a r i o u s three county parks have correspondences and been busy in spite of the upcoming meeting notices weather. The court re were reviewed and viewed and signed agree discussed. ment #26532 with the State If you would like of Oregon Dept, of Trans to be placed on the list to portation for a new bus for receive county minutes, the county. The estimated please contact Karen Wolff at (541)676-5620. Over the teecup VVi KLICKITAT BOARDM AN G RA SSLA N D S U B S T A T IO N , Morrow County Court meets (= □ County Boundary 10 20 ‘S ALMOST FAIR TIME! Heppner Gazette-Times is putting together The special fair edition. To submit articles or to place an ad call or email The Heppner Gazette-Times at 541-676-9228 or editior@rapidserve.net Deadline to be included in the Special Fair Edition- July 21