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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 2,2011 PUBLIC NOTICE HHS math students Heppner counts down to Christmas of the month THE PORT OF MORROW, OREGON N O T I C E OF ADOPTION OF BOND RESOLUTION T he P o rt o f M orrow , Oregon (the “Port”) hereby gives notice pursuant to ORS 777.565(1) that the Board o f Commissioners o f the Port will consider a Bond R esolution (the “Resolution”) at a special m eetin g to be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at the Riverfront Center, 2 Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818. The Resolution will authorize the issuance, s a le , e x e c u tio n an d delivery of Port of Morrow T ransm ission F acilities Revenue Bonds (Bonneville Cooperation Project No. 1), in one or more series (the “Bonds”), approve the Bonds and other documents to be executed and delivered or distributed in connection therewith; and certain other matters related thereto. Com plete copies o f the Resolution may be obtained without charge from the General Manager of the Port located at the Riverfront Center, 2 Marine Drive, P.O. Box 200, Boardman, Oregon 97818 telephone: 541-481-7678. THE PORT OF MORROW, OREGON G a ry N e a l, G e n e r a l Manager Published November 2, 9, Top: Heppner High School Overall Student of the Quarter in and 16, 2011. Math, Jesse Corbin. Bottom: Math students of the month for Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE N O T IC E OF PU B LIC HEARING N otice is hereby given th a t the C ity C o u n cil o f the City o f Heppner, Oregon will hold a public h ea rin g on N o v em b er 14, 2011, at 7:00 PM to consider the following: AN O R D I N A N C E AMENDING HEPPNER CITY CODE, TITLE 4, HEALTH AND SAFETY, C H A P T E R 2, O PE N B U R N IN G S E C T IO N 4 -2 -4 , P A R A G R A P H A, TERM A N D FEE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. This hearing will be held at the Heppner City Hall, 111 N. Main Street, Heppner O regon at the reg u la r scheduled City Council m eeting. C opies o f the proposed ordinance revision are available for viewing at Heppner City Hall, 111 N. Main Street between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. If you would like to attend the meeting and need assistance, please call 541 - 676-9618, or TTY relay 800-735-2900. David R. De Mayo, City Manager Published: November 2 and 11,2011 Affidavit October are: Algebra 1, Kai Arbogast and Josh Townsend; Geometry, John Propheter; Algebra 2, Lilly Sandford, Lizzy Rill and Joslynn Troxell; and Algebra Connection, Tim Nelson. -Contributed photos Friends of FFA to meet The Friends of the FFA (also known as FFA Alumni) will hold a meeting Tuesday, November 15 at 7 p.m. in the Ag room at Heppner High School. Attendees can come early to this meeting; Friends of the FFA will be listening to sales presentations and assisting with mock interviews for the students who will be competing in the upcoming weeks. President Travis Harrison would like to remind community supporters that they do not have to be past FFA members to join. The Friends of FFA help with the local chapter’s activities, training, practices and fundraising. F lyers * L etterhead B rochures * B u s in e s s C ards It’s that time again when the Heppner com munity gets ready for the holiday season and plans special events that incor porate merchant and com munity involvement. The season promises to be jam- packed with activities and celebrations. Heppner rewards card^ are back. November 14 through December 15, the Heppner chamber will be urging the community to “shop locally” by continu ing the use of the “Christ mas Rewards Card.” There will be three cards, valued at $10, $20 and $50. Cus tomers will be given the appropriate rewards cards for the value of their pur chase. Shoppers can collect the rewards cards and bring them to the Celebrate Hep pner Christmas event on Thursday, Decem ber 15 to enter their cards for an opportunity to win great prizes that have been do nated. Winners need not be present, but must have a designated person to enter the rewards cards and pick up the prize. December 1 will start with a merchant’s open house/customer apprecia tion day with extended hours to kick off Christ mas shopping. The evening events will start at 5:30 p.m. with local children decorat ing the tree by the Post Of fice with their homemade ornaments. Chamber mem bers and local merchants hope the community will “stay and shop” during these extended hours. Rep resentatives from Heppner Elementary School will be selling hot chocolate and homemade items by the post office. Carolers will roam the streets, singing in front o f the tree and throughout downtown busi nesses. The “ C e le b ra te Heppner Christmas” event on December 15 will in clude the annual Parade of Lights, starting at 5:30 p.m. (sponsored by Columbia Basin). The parade entries will be invited to park at the fairgrounds, so parade- goers can plan on going out to the fairgrounds and checking out the lighted floats. T his C h ristm as event has become popular enough to outgrow the Elks Lodge, so the evening event will be held immediately follow ing the parade at the Morrow County Fair grounds. Dinner will begin at 6 p.m.; introductions of the exchange students will start the evening program at 7:15 p.m. Drawing o f the rewards card winners will be drawn at 7:30 p.m. Santa will also be available for pictures. Parent-Teacher conferences scheduled Heppner High School parent-teacher conferences will be held on Friday, No vember 4 from 8 a.m. to noon and Tuesday, November 8 from 4 to 8 p.m. Parents are invited to drop in and visit with teachers during these times. Local businesses dress up for Halloween Top Right: Don’t let the cos tume fool you; the staff at City Hall is as helpful as ever. Just don’t eat the apples. Bottom Right: Don't worry, mon, the girls in the deli at Heppner Family Foods were happy to have a devilish good time on Halloween. -Photos by Andrea Di Salvo Top Left: “Masquerade, pa per faces on parade...” the Bank of Eastern Oregon staff dressed to the theme of “Mas q u erad e” this H allow een, donning masks as they entered the day’s spooky and festive spirit. Middle Left: Murray’s Drug— and a couple extra community members— showed their Hal loween spirit and their com munity spirit with a blend of ghoulish glitter and breast cancer pink in support of the FBLA’s pink campaign. 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