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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 13,2014 NOTICES I James Robert Jepsen am not responsible for any debt acquired by Gina Marie Jepsen a s o f 8 - 1 l-20 14 Notice has been given. ' 8-13-lc PUBLIC NOTICE Notice o f District Measure Election N O T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 12, 2014 lrrigon Rural Fire Protection District filed a ballot title in the Morrow C ounty C le rk ’s O ffice, Morrow County, Oregon. Caption: lrrigon Rural Fire Protection District General Obligation Bond Authorization Question: Shall the D istrict issue general obligation bonds in an amount not exceeding $ 2 ,6 3 0 ,0 0 0 to r a new Public Safety Facility? If the bonds are approved, th e y w ill be p a y a b le from taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits o f Section 11 and 11 b, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. Summary: This measure authorizes the District to issue general obligation bonds to finance: • Construction, acquisition and equipping of a new Fire station and installation of a water pump on land currently owned by the District. • Pay bond issuance costs. The measure is estimated to cost taxpayers an average of $ 1.2324 per thousand of assessed value each year. For the owner o f a home or property ow ner, the estimated annual average cost would be $123.29 per $100,000 o f taxable assessed value. The bonds would mature in 21 years or less from the date of issuance and may be issued in more than one series. Any elector may file a petition for review of this ballot title in the Morrow County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m., August 21, 2014 (7 business days after Filing o f this notice with the County Clerk). Bobbi Childers Morrow County Clerk Published: August 13,2014 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County School District Board of Directors has called a special work sessio n fo r T h u rsd ay , August 21 st at 6:00 pm at the District OfFice at Heppner Elementary School in Heppner, OR. The purpose o f the work session is to establish Board G oals for th e 2014-15 school year. . Published August-13, 2014 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE Electric Co-Op Announces Notice of Nominations Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative hereby notiFies all members that nominations are open for the following two Director’s positions: For three year terms: Z O N E NO. 3: That territory served, or to be served, by the Cooperative lying East o f the Range line between Range 24 East and Range 25 East, North of the Township line between Township 2 South and Township 3 South. ZONE NO 4: T hat territory served, or to be served, by the Cooperative lying West of the Range line between Range 24 East and Range 25 East, North of Township line between Township 2 South and Township 3 South, and East of Morrow- Gilliam County line. T he m e m b e r s o f the nominating committee are: Zone No. 3: Jill Martin, Lexington, Oregon 541-989-8480 Zone No. 4: James L. Swanson, lone, Oregon 541-422-7162 The nominating committee will accept nominations up to and including the last day of August, 2014. Nominees must be members of Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. and they must reside in, and receive electrical service in, the Zone in which they will be running. Published: August 6 and 13.2014 Affidavit for various events and regular season. Supplies and equipment is furnished. C o n c e s s i o n a i r e will need food inventory and appropriate food handlers licenses. C ontractors submitting qualifications shall be considered based upon the following general evaluation criteria: 1. Experience. 2. Method of approach. 3. Availability of labor and inventory. C opies o f the R equest for Qualifications may be obtained from M orrow Countv Public Works, P.O. Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74, Lexington, Oregon 97839, (541)989-9500. Complete proposals will be accepted at the same address no later than 4:00 p.m., August 22, 2014 Any questions or concerns may be addressed Applause greets Hannah Palmer (standing left), Heppner's top reader for the four-and-over to Sandi Putman. Published: August 13,2013 group during the library's Summer Reading program; Hannah won the spotlight and first Heppner wraps up Summer Reading pick of the prizes with a whopping 3,660 logged reading minutes during the program’s dura tion. Top reader for the three and under group with 1JPM) minutes was Izaya Gomez. -Photo by A ndrea Di Salvo Local pickup has close call with tree branch The View from the Green Over the Tee Cup Seven ladies braved the hot weather to play at Wil low Creek Country Club on Tuesday, Aug. 5. Of those, low gross of the field went to Virginia Grant, while Karen Thompson took low net. Sharon Harrison had least putts of the field. For flight A, Thompson had the long drive. Sunday men’s play results for Aug. 10 Sixteen men partici pated in Sunday morning men’s play on Aug. 10. The results were as follows: G r o s s : 1. D e r e k Gunderson - 64, 2. Barry Munkers - 67, 3. Charlie Ferguson - 68. Net: 1. Stacy Wilson - 47, 2. Dave Mitchell - 56, 3. (tie) Dave Pranger, John Edmundson and Tim Wright - 58. L east Putts: D erek A local man considered himself lucky Monday when high w inds that came through Heppner broke a tree branch, which came down onto his pickup truck but only caused minor damages. Michael Kossman of 400 Aikens Rd. in Heppner w as inside the house about 3:30 p.m. when he watched out the window while a tree branch was snapped off by a gust of w ind and landed on top of his truck. “It only broke the antenna. I feel pretty lucky,” Rossman said. He went outside, checked it out, and then drove the truck out from under the limbs, he said. -Contributedphoto 'Right on! * Management, Inc. i l a pnoa d hupponb&i oj 4-f-f i FR2 UxmLock d u c lio n i. ciVi 2013, Ute donated oiteA $18,000! Come. Aee ua today jpn. a ll uou/i O y and Comrmnrlal Lending neetü! T»m Huts t f Irttflt. A t t C ta m rc la l M a l (statt laaas. wvw.beobank.com (oe Perry Loan Officer The Heppner volleyball program is holding its an nual volleyball skills camp Aug. 18 and 20. Skills camp is a great opportunity for younger players to learn volleyball skills and team philosophies, said Head Coach Dieter Waite, who added that he is excited Cascade B a n k o| y E a s te rn Onegon B an k of Gunderson - 26. Special Events: Munk ers and Pranger. Next Sunday, Aug. 17, will feature the Men’s Club Shoot Out, played in two- man teams. The competi tion will include successive rounds of Scramble, Chap man and Scotch Ball. Dave Gunderson, Dave Allstott and Gary Watkins head up the committee for the day. Heppner volleyball to hold skills camp PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST f o r QUALIFICATIONS FOR C oncessionaire in OHV Landing Kitchen Morrow/Grant OHV Park Morrow County, Oregon, requests proposals for a qualified Concessionaire in OHV Landing Kitchen to provide food handling and preparation services For flight B, Sara Ruck er had low gross and long drive. For flight C, Toni Nich ols had first low gross and long drive, while Bev Stea gall had second low gross. For chip-ins, Nichols had a chip-in on #8 and Steagall had a chip-in on #5. 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Applicants with disabilities may request accommodation to complete the application and selection process. TTY 711 7-23-c to work with all levels of volleyball players in the Heppner area. “1 am especially ex cited about bringing core values and establishing tra ditions at the lower levels of the program,” Waite said. “I think that having consistent instruction on such things as P-n-S, MCC, PBY and B.R.E.D. at all levels of our program will strengthen the girls’ skills and raise our team's performance.” At the junior high level there will be an opportunity to become familiar with the same rotations and team of fensive and defensive sets used by the high school. Waite said he thinks this will be exciting for girls who will one day soon be on the high-school teams. As in the past, the $25 fee for skills camp will include a t-shirt that girls and their families can wear to the home games, or any time, for that matter. The camp will be bro ken into grade levels for instruction appropriate to ability. The Colt age group (third - fifth grade) will be from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, Aug. 18 and 20. The skills camp for junior high (sixth - eighth grade) will be from 1-3 p.m. those days, while the skills camp for high- school girls will be part of Daily Doubles. Deadline for news and advertising: MONDAY AT 5 P.M.