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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 20, 2020
HELP WANTED
ASSISTANT TO MAN-
AGER OF OPERA-
TIONS
Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative Inc. is seeking
a highly motivated individ-
ual for an assistant to the
Manager of Operations.
This position will require
excellent computer skills,
including Microsoft Of-
fice. Primary responsibil-
ities will include purchas-
ing utility materials and
equipment, the ability to
perform line staking, and
maintenance of the Coop-
erative’s GIS/GPS map-
ping and electronic meter-
ing systems. Additionally,
the position will require in-
ventory management and
some supervisory duties.
Salary and benefits depen-
dent upon qualifications
and experience. This is
an exempt position. Send
resume and salary history
to Andy Fletcher, General
Manager, Columbia Basin
Electric Cooperative, P.O.
Box 398, Heppner, Oregon
97836. Or send electroni-
cally to andyf@columbia-
basin.cc. Closing date is
June 1, 2020.
5-20-2c
PUBLIC NOTICE
Requires Board of Com-
missioner meetings re-
garding relocation of state
border.
Question:
Shall the Board of Com-
missioners be required to
meet three times annually
to discuss relocation of the
state border?
Summary:
If passed, the petition re-
quires the Morrow County
Board of Commissioners
to meet three times per year
to discuss how to promote
the interests of Morrow
County in and negotiations
regarding the relocation
of the Oregon-Idaho state
border. Civil penalties are
provided for anyone who
willfully prohibits, can-
cels, or hinders any of the
prescribed meetings of the
Board of Commissioners.
A civil offense against this
ordinance will be a Class D
Violation with a maximum
fine of $125, and will be
enforceable by any peace
officer.
Bobbi Childers,
Morrow County Clerk,
May 15, 2020
Published May 20, 2020
Affidavit
COMMUNITY ACTION
PROGRAM OF EAST
CENTRAL OREGON
(CAPECO)
REQUEST FOR AP-
PLICATIONS (RFA)
#05100
Capeco’s weatherization
program is seeking quali-
fied contractors to perform
weatherization residential
energy audits and quali-
ty control inspections in
umatilla, morrow, gilliam
and wheeler counties.
The contracts will be for
one year from the date the
contract is signed, with
the possibility of four one
year extensions through an
amendment process.
Applications are avail-
able on-line at www.cape-
co-works.org.
Applica-
tions can also be obtained
by phone at 541-276-1926
ext 108 or by email at (aal-
exander@capeco-works.
org)
All applications must be
received by 5 pm on june
1, 2020. Late applications
Will not be accepted. All
applications received that
have been properly com-
pleted shall be considered.
Small and minority busi-
nesses, and women’s busi-
NOTICE
OF
BUDGET
ness
enterprises are en-
LOOP TRANSPORTA-
COMMITTEE
MEETING
couraged
to apply.
TION DISPATCHER
A
public
meeting
of
the
5-20-2c
Morrow County Special
Transportation is seeking Budget Committee of the
a full-time Transportation Ione-Lexington Cemetery NOTICE OF BUDGET
Dispatcher who is team Maint District, Morrow COMMITTEE MEETING
oriented, energetic and has County, State of Oregon,
A public meeting of the
excellent customer service to discuss the budget for budget committee of the
and organizational skills. the fiscal year July 1, City of Heppner Oregon,
For complete job descrip- 2020 to June 30, 2021, Morrow County to discuss
tion, salary range, applica- will be held at Ione Rural the budget for the fiscal
tion and employee benefits, Fire District Hall, 150 W year July 1, 2020 to June
please visit Morrow Coun- Main Street, Ione, Ore- 30, 2021 to be held at 111
ty at www.co.morrow.or.us gon 97843. The meeting N Main St. Heppner OR
or contact Darrell Green, will take place on May 28, 97836.
County Administrator at 2020 at 11:00 AM.
The meeting will take place
dgreen@co.morrow.or.us, The purpose of the meet- May 27th at 6:00 PM.
or (541) 676-2529. Mor- ing is to receive the bud- The purpose of the meet-
row County is an EOE. get message and to receive ing is to receive the budget
Open until filled, first re- comment from the public message and receive com-
on the budget.
view June 12, 2020.
This is a public meeting ment from the public on
5-20-1c
where deliberation of the the budget. This is a pub-
lic meeting where deliber-
PUBLIC NOTICE Budget Committee will ation of the Budget Com-
take place. Any person
PUBLIC NOTICE
may appear at the meeting mittee will take place. Any
THE PORT OF MOR- and discuss the proposed person may appear at the
ROW, OREGON
programs with the Budget meeting and discuss the
proposed programs with
NOTICE OF ADOPTION Committee.
OF RESOLUTION
A copy of the budget doc- the Budget Committee or
The Port of Morrow, Or- ument may be inspected through electronic means
egon (the “Port”) hereby or obtained on or after via zoom or email. Instruc-
gives notice pursuant to May 12, 2020 at Bank of tions at the city website on
ORS 777.565(1) that the Eastern Oregon, 280 Main the use of zoom.
Board of Commissioners Street, Ione, OR, between A copy of the budget doc-
of the Port will consider a the hours of 9:00 AM and ument may be inspected or
obtained on or after May
Resolution (the “Resolu- 4:00 PM.
tion”) at a special meeting Published May 13 & 20, 18th at Heppner City Hall
between the hours of 9:00
to be held at 10:00 a.m. on 2020 Affidavit
AM and 5:00 PM
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Published May 13 & 20,
at the Riverfront Center, 2 NOTICE OF BUDGET
Marine Drive, Boardman, COMMITTEE MEETING 2020 Affidavit
Oregon 97818. The Reso- A public meeting of the
lution will authorize the is- Budget Committee of the NOTICE OF BUDGET
suance, sale, execution and Boardman Rural Fire Pro- HEARING
delivery of one or more se- tection District, Morrow NOTICE of Budget Com-
ries of the Port of Morrow County State of Oregon, mittee meeting: A public
Transmission
Facilities to discuss the budget for meeting and Hearing of
Revenue Bonds (Bonne- the fiscal year July 1, 2020 the Budget Committee of
ville Cooperation Projects) to June 30, 2021 will be the Heppner Rural Fire
(the “Bonds”), approve held at the Boardman Fire Protection District, Mor-
the Bonds and other doc- Station 81, 300 SW Wil- row County, Oregon, will
uments to be executed and son Lane, Boardman, Or- be held on Thursday, June
delivered or distributed in egon. The meeting will 04, 2020 at 7:00 pm at 911
connection therewith; and take place on the 28th day Riverside Avenue, Hep-
certain other matters relat- of May 2020 at 7:00 pm. pner, Oregon (HRFPD
The purpose of the meet- Fire Hall). The purpose of
ed thereto.
Complete copies of the ing is to receive the bud- this meeting is to receive
Resolution may be ob- get message and to receive the Budget Message, dis-
tained without charge from comment from the public cuss the proposed budget,
the Port located at the on the budget. A copy of deliberation of the Budget
Riverfront Center, 2 Ma- the budget document may Committee, and to hold
rine Drive, P.O. Box 200, be inspected or obtained a Public Hearing on the
Boardman, Oregon 97818 on or after the 21st day of proposed Budget. Any
telephone: 541-481-7678. May, 2020 at 300 SW Wil- person may appear at the
THE PORT OF MOR- son Lane. Please call (541) meeting and discuss the
481-3473 between the proposed programs with
ROW, OREGON
Published May 13, 20 & hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 the Budget Committee.
A copy of the proposed
pm for arrangements.
27, 2020 Affidavit
This is a public meeting budget document may be
where deliberation of the inspected or obtained after
NOTICE OF RECEIPT
Budget Committee will June 04, 2020 at 180 Rock
OF A COUNTY MEA-
SURE BALLOT TITLE: take place. Any person may Street, Heppner, Oregon,
Notice is hereby given that appear at the meeting via between the hours of 5:15
a ballot title was filed and Zoom and discuss the pro- p.m. and 8:00 p.m. This
received May 15, 2020, by posed programs with the proposed budget is for
the Morrow County Clerk. Budget Committee. Please an annual budget period,
Any voter may file a peti- see the BRFPD website, and is being prepared on
tion for review of the ballot www.boardmanfd.com for a basis of accounting that
is the same as used in the
title in the Morrow County login details.
Circuit Court no later than Published May 13 & 20, preceding year.
Published May 20 & 27,
5:00 p.m., May 26, 2020. 2020 Affidavit
2020 Affidavit
The Following shall be the
ballot title:
Caption:
Published May 20, 2020 Affidavit
South Morrow County
scholarships awarded
The South Morrow
County Scholarship Trust
has announced the recipi-
ents of the 2019-2020 schol-
arship. Zoey Gilbert, Kellen
Grant and Matt Orem will
each receive $1,000 and
Tresslyn McCurry, Jorden
Sweeney and Cami Va-
nArsdale will each receive
$750. They were selected
on the basis of academic
achievement, chosen field
of study, financial need,
school participation, degree
of effort in seeking sources
for college and personal
characteristics for success
and school citizenship.
Zoey Gilbert is the
daughter of Rick and Crys-
tal Gilbert of Ione. She
attends Ione Community
Charter School and after
graduation, she plans to
pursue a career in diagnos-
tic imaging at Blue Moun-
tain Community College.
Zoey has maintained a high
GPA and received many ac-
ademic excellence awards
throughout high school. She
is a member of the Nation-
al Honor Society and the
Youth Advisory Council.
Zoey has participated and
lettered in Volleyball, Bas-
ketball, and Tennis.
Kellen Grant is the son
of Greg and Virginia Grant
of Heppner. He attends
Heppner High School and
after graduation plans to
major in business and mi-
nor in Spanish. Kellen has
maintained a 4.0 GPA while
being a member of FBLA
and National Honor So-
ciety and participating in
football, basketball and
golf. He has volunteered at
the Willow Creek Country
Club Men’s Tournament,
Booster Club Dinner and
Auction, St. Patrick’s Cel-
ebration Youth Football
Fundraiser and other school
and community activities.
Matt Orem is the son
of Eric and Brandi Orem
of Heppner. He attends
Heppner High School and
after graduation he will
attend Blue Mountain Com-
munity College to pursue a
degree in crop and animal
production then transfer
to a university to receive a
bachelor’s degree. Matt is
an active member of FFA
and 4-H receiving many
awards in each program. He
has participated or lettered
in football, basketball and
baseball. Matt has helped
with many school and com-
munity activities includ-
ing 4-H Camp Counselor,
Tupper Outdoor School
Counselor, and umpiring/
refereeing games for Little
League and Youth Basket-
ball Programs.
Tresslyn McCurry is
the daughter of David Mc-
Curry and Tiffany Clement
of Heppner. She attends
Ione Community Charter
School and after graduation
she plans to attend Blue
Mountain Community Col-
lege to become a maternity
nurse. Tresslyn is a mem-
ber of FFA and FBLA and
has participated or lettered
in volleyball, basketball,
softball and tennis. She has
volunteered for the youth
volleyball program, school
benefit auction and yard and
house work for the elderly
in her community.
Jorden Sweeney is the
son of Corey and Bran-
di Sweeney of Heppner.
He attends Heppner High
School and after gradu-
ation, he plans to attend
Linn-Benton Community
College to pursue a degree
in business management
and apply of their electrical
apprentice program. He
participated or lettered in
football, basketball, track
and field and TSA. Jorden
has volunteered for the Elks
Hoop Shoot, Booster Club
Dinner and Auction, St.
Patrick’s Church Carnival,
St. Patrick’s Celebration
Leprechaun Run and many
other school and communi-
ty events.
Cami VanArsdale is the
daughter of Mike and Shel-
ley VanArsdale of Lexing-
ton. She attends Heppner
High School and after grad-
uation she plans to attend
Linn-Benton Community
College to pursue a nursing
degree. Cami participated
or lettered in volleyball,
basketball, softball and golf
as well as being an active
member of FFA, 4-H and
FBLA. She volunteered for
the FFA Backpack Program,
was a 4-H Camp Counselor
and participated in several
canned food drives.
The Board of Directors
include president Adam
McCabe, vice president
Ginger Bowman, treasurer
Tricia Rollins, secretary
Brandi Sweeney, Martha
Munkers, Carri Grieb, An-
drea Nelson and Karen Hol-
land. The South Morrow
County Scholarship Trust,
Inc was established several
years ago with the mission
to grow funds to provide
scholarships to graduating
seniors from Heppner and
Ione High Schools and to
take the place of the Tro-
edson Scholarship Fund
which will discontinue in
2023. Tax deductible dona-
tions can be sent to SMCS
Inc, PO Box 102, Ione, OR
97843.
The Coach Del LaRue
Scholarship was developed
in memory of Del LaRue,
a long-time teacher and
coach at Ione High School.
Del had a passion for coach-
ing basketball and track and
field and loved seeing stu-
dents set and achieve their
goals. After retiring from
teaching, Del continued
to coach track for twelve
additional years. During
this time he helped many
student athletes achieve
their goals and was honored
as national Track and Field
Coach of the Year.
Zoey Gilbert is the
daughter of Rick and Crys-
tal Gilbert of Ione. She
attends Ione Community
Charter School and after
graduation she plans to pur-
sue a career in diagnostic
imaging at Blue Mountain
Community College. Zoey
has maintained a high GPA
and received many aca-
demic excellence awards
throughout high school. She
is a member of the Nation-
al Honor Society and the
Youth Advisory Council.
Zoey has participated and
lettered in volleyball, bas-
ketball, and tennis.
This fund awards one
$1,000 scholarship to a
college-bound Ione High
School Senior based on
demonstrated academic
achievement, community
involvement and with pref-
erence given to students
who have participated in the
Ione High School Track and
Field program. Students
must be continuing their
education at a community
college, trade school or
four-year college or univer-
sity. Applicants must have a
minimum 3.0 accumulated
GPA, attended Ione High
School all four years of
high school and shown
involvement in community
activities. The South Mor-
row County Scholarship Inc
Board of Directors awards
the scholarship on behalf of
the family.
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