Reception set for Judge Abrams A retirement reception for Judge Robert Abrams has been planned for Thursday, Sept. 26 from 4-6 p.m. at All Saints Episcopal Church of Heppner. Judge Abrams has submitted his resignation as circuit court judge to Governor John Kitz- haber, effective Aug. 31. Abrams said in a letter of resignation Aug. 23 that he had hoped to complete his second full term as circuit court judge of the Sixth Judicial District, but, because of a "disabling stroke" on July 30, 1995, he was unable to carry out his duties. A bram s and his w ife, Marion, lived around 29 years in Heppner where he was Mor­ row County District Attorney and also had a private law prac­ tice The couple have five grown children. Guest preacher to be at Hope-Valby The Reverend Richard Eggen of Kennewick, will be the guest preacher at the 9a.m . worship service at Valby Lutheran Church, lone, and at the 11 a.m. service at Hope Lutheran, Heppner, on Sunday, Sept. 8. No stranger to Morrow County, Pastor Eggen served a number of years as the pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Hermiston, and later as the pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Boardman. Sunday School at Hope Lutheran will begin on Sun­ day, Sept. 8, at 11 a.m. Child- ren will join their parents for the beginning of worship ser­ vice, and will then be dismiss­ ed during the second hymn to go downstairs and meet their teachers. For more information about the Sunday School pro­ gram, contact Shelly Britt, 676-5478. The guest preacher at Hope and Valby for Sunday, Sept. 15 will be the Reverend Grace Drake of Heppner. Members and friends of the congregations are welcome to attend services and events of the two churches. Cristina Guerra Calvillo-a daughter Cristina Guerra was born to Flora Calvillo of Board- man on August 13, 19% at Good Shepherd Community Hospital. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Ore­ gon Trail Library District, Mor­ row County, State of Oregon, to discuss a supplemental bud­ get for the fiscal year July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997, will be held at the Heppner library, 444 N Main St., Heppner. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, September 18, 19% at 7:00 p.m. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Bud­ get Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the pro­ posed programs with the bud­ get committee. Annetta L. Spicer, Budget Officer Published: September 4, 1996 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 75 people present for the senior meal Aug. 28. Two meals were home delivered and one meal was taken out. Peggy Connor won the free meal ticket and the birthday gift certificate went to Callie Huddleston. Members of the lone United Church of Christ served, and Joe Bacon and Steve Allen helped serve. The seniors appreciate hav­ ing them, all the other young people and other volunteers who have helped this summer. Jane Rawlins, secretary of the Meal Site Committee, introduced the other members of the group before the meal. The menu for the dinner Sept. 11 will be spaghetti with meat sauce, green salad, peaches, french bread, cheese sticks and cookies. Members of the Catholic Church will serve. The Senior Center Board will meet following the meal. Before the meal, at 11:45 a.m., entertainment promised by the Meal Site Committee will be a reading from a Gilbert and Sullivan production. Future entertainment will be announced in the senior news bulletin a week in advance. There is now a suggestion box in the dining room with a pad and pen for writing suggestions, gripes or questions concern­ ing the meals or the senior center. The tenants of the building gave a farewell party for Lydia Wilson Thursday afternoon. Cake, ice cream and beverages were served to 16 people. Lydia will be iving at the Hermiston Ter­ race Assisted Living Residence. The address is 980 Highland Ave., Hermiston, OR 97838, for those who wish to write to her. One table of cards was in play Friday afternoon. There are still seats available on the senior bus for the trip to the Pendleton Round-Up Dress Up Parade on Saturday, Sept. 7. The bus will leave the Senior Center at 5 p.m. There are also empty seats for the trip to the Hermiston meal site Thursday, Sept. 12. Departure time is 10:30 a.m. Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10 a.m .; Wednesday blood pressures taken, 11 a.m., senior meal, noon; Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 7 p.m. Remember to watch for the announcements of future enter­ tainment before the Wednesday senior meals. PHOTO DEPARTMENT SPECIAL! END OF SUMMER EXTRAVAGANZA DEVELOP and PRINT Births 12 exp.................. $1.00 off 24 exp.................. $2.00 off 36 exp.................. $3.00 off • Amateur type and size film only, C-41 or B & W • Disc. . . $1.00 off • Amount off determined by number of prints made: 12 exp. at least 9 prints, 24 exp. at least 18 prints 36 exp. at least 28 prints. • Add $.50 for ASA higher than ASA 100 on color films only. ^ Coupon expires 9-30-96 l/ J U lf l« * 2 1 7 North M ain Heppner THE 'PUB' Buy 1 Get 1 FREE SALE! Buy one of the sandwiches listed below & get the second FREE 1 0 :0 0 a.m. to 2 :0 0 p.m. ‘H o t’ PQ-BOY sandwich ‘Hot* SUB-sandwich [Foot Long] Deli-BEEF sandwich 'H o t1 PASTRAMI sandwich PITA-Chicken Salad sandwich FAJITA steak sandwich above sandwiches include 'm acaroni' salad & chips THE 'PUB' .-^ ¿ 5 676-5493 SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER 6. 1996 limit-2 per customer -T - 1 NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING The Morrow County Health District will hold it regular board meeting at 7 p.m. on September 9, 1996 at Pioneer Memorial Home Health con­ ference room 564 E. Pioneer Drive Heppner, OR. A copy of the agenda for this meeting is attached. I. Call to order II. Approval of August 5, 1996 minutes III. Public Comments IV. CEO Reports V. Financial Report — July VI. Contract Review VII. Irrigon Clinic VIII. Executive Session IX New Business X. Adjournment Published: September 4, 1996 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO FULLER CANYON LIVESTOCK DISTRICT, MORROW COUNTY The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on Wednes­ day, September 18, 19%, at 206 Main St. N, Boardman, Oregon to hear public comment upon annexation of territory to the Fuller Canyon Livestock Dis­ trict. The territory included therein is generally situated southwest of the City of Lex­ ington. The boundaries of the proposed district are as follows: Commencing at the intersec­ tion of State Highway 74 and Fuller Canyon Road in Section 27, Township 2 South, Range 26, E.W.M., in Morrow Coun­ ty, Oregon; thence South along Fuller Canyon Road a distance of 2.0 miles, more or less; thence continuing along Fuller Canyon Road as it turns to the Northwest a distance of 4.5 miles, more or less, to the in­ tersection of Fuller Canyon Road and Paul Borwn Road (aka Bunker Hill Road); thence North along Paul Brown Road (aka Bunker Hill Road) to the North section line of Section 24, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W.M., thence west on Paul Brown Road (aka Bunker Hill Road) to the Northwest comer of said Section 24, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W .M ., thence North on Meadow Brook Farm Road a distance of 1.5 miles; thence East a dis­ tance of 0.5 miles to the center to Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W .M .; thence North a distance of .75 miles to the Northeast comer of the South half of the Southwest quarter of Section 1, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W .M .; thence West a distance of 0.5 miles, more or less, to the East right-of-way line of Meadow Brook Road; thence Northerly along said East right-of-way line of Meadow Brook Road to the Northwest comer of Sec­ tion 1, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W.M.; thence East to the Northeast corner of Sec­ tion 1, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W .M .; thence Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, September 4, 1996 - FIVE South to the Northwest Boun­ dary of the railroad property line; thence Southeast along the railroad property line to the intersection of Section 7, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W .M.; thence East to the Northeast comer of Section 8, The Heppner Garden Club, Township 2 South, Range 26, E.W .M.; thence South to the in celebration of their 30th an­ Southeast comer of Section 8, niversary, is sponsoring "Thir­ Township 2 South, Range 26, ty Blooming Years," their first E.W .M.; thence East to the public flower show and tea on Northeast comer of Section 16, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. Township 2 South, Range 26, 21-22, at St. Patrick's Senior E.W .M.; thence South to the Center. Sourtheast comer of Section 16, The show will focus on fresh Township 2 South, Range 26, plant materials in both horti­ E.W.M.; thence West to the in­ culture and design divisions. tersection of the South right-of- Everyone is invited to exhibit way boundary of State High­ flowers they have grown and to way 74, a distance of 1.0 mile, bring arrangements made of more or less; thence Southeast flowers they have grown. Spe­ along the said State Highway cial exhibits and table setting right-of-way boundary to the classes are also included. point of beginning; EXCEP­ Printed schedules will soon be TING THEREFROM all land ly­ in the mail. ing within the right-of-way For more information about the show, call show chairman boundary lines of public roads. Jane Rawlins, 676-9435, or club The livestock or class or president Dorothy Jackson, classes thereof which are not to 676-9255. be lawfully permitted to run at large within the terriroty pro­ posed to be annexed are: animals of the bovine species, horses, mules, asses, sheep, goats, swine and "e x o tic animals"; "exotic animals" in­ We want to thank the Hepp­ clude, but are not limited to, ner Rural Fire Dept, and all buffalo, bison, llama, ostrich, who responded to the fire on emu, or any animal resulting Meadowbrook Road. Your help from the crossbreeding thereof, was greatly appreciated. or the crossbreeding of such ex­ Gene Majeske otic animals with domestic Vilas and Debbie Ropp animals. and Family Any person may appear and _____________________ 9-4-lp be heard. This proceeding is We would like to thank the taken pursuant to the authori­ Heppner Rural Fire Dept, and ty of ORS 607.010 to 607.051. all the friends and neighbors Published: September 4 and 11, who put out the fire on our 1996 place on Sunday. We were out Affid______________________ of town for the day and really PUBLIC NOTICE appreciate our good friends IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF and neighbors. THE STATE OF OREGON Jim & Barbara Bloodsworth FOR THE COUNTY OF ______________________ 9-4-lc MORROW The family of Fredrick T. In The Matter of, Martin expresses our thanks to Carl Sanger, relatives, friends, and medical Plaintiff, staff who have been so suppor­ vs. tive during Fred's illness and Richard C. Smith, and passing. Fred enjoyed your Yolanda F. Smith, and visits, cards, letters and felt Hugh. W Homer, and your prayers while he was in Beverly Homer, Good Samaritan Center and _______ Defendants._________ Good Shepherd Hospital in No. 96-CV-037 Hermiston. SUMMONS Special thanks to the IUCC T O : Richard C. Sm ith, choir, musicians, and others for Defendant, and participating in the service, and TO : Yolanda F. Sm ith, to the lone community women Defendant. for the dinner following. We You are hereby required to have appreciated all of your ef­ appear and defend the Com­ forts, calls, cards, memorial plaint filed against you in the gifts and flowers. above-entitled cause within Helen Martin thirty (30) days from the date Jean & A1 Brazell & Family of service of this Summons Mel & Shawlene Martin upon you, and in case of your & Family failure to do so, for want Ralph & Nona Martin thereof, Plaintiff wll apply to & Family the Court for the relief ______________________ 9-4-lc demanded in the Complaint. I would like to take this op­ NOTICE TO THE ABOVE portunity to thank the fine peo­ NAMED DEFEN DA N T(S): ple of south Morrow County READ THESE PAPERS CARE­ for their generous hospitality FULLY! and support over the 6V 2 years You must "app ear" in this that I have been serving as the case, or the other side will win pastor of the Hope-Valby-Con- automatically, To "ap p ear", don Lutheran Parish. You have you must file with the Court a opened your hearts not only to legal paper called a "M otion" me, but to the members of my or "A nsw er", which must be family, Carol, my wife, and my given to the court clerk or ad­ two children, Rachel and Matt. ministrator within thirty (30) One of the goals in my days, along with the required ministry has been to give some­ filing fee. It must be in proper thing back to the community. form, and have proof of service This I have done by founding on the Plaintiff's attorney, or if and leading the South Morrow the Plaintiff does not have an County Scholarship Trust and attorney, proof of service upon being a charter member of the the Plaintiff. Heppner Oregon Together If you have any questions, Group which has sponsored you should see an attorney im­ many drug and alcohol-free mediately. If you need help in dances for our teenage youth. finding an attorney, you may I have also been a board call the Oregon state bar's law­ member for 2V 2 years on the yer referral service at (503) Neighborhood Center of South 684-3763 or toll free in Oregon Morrow County, as well as ser­ at (800) 452-7636. ving with the Heppner Coor­ Carl Sanger, Plaintiff Pro Se dinating Council. These have STATE OF OREGON ) taken time away from family ) ss. and church, but the time I COUNTY OF MORROW ) believe was well spent. I, the undernamed Plaintiff, I will miss you all as I leave certify that the foregoing is an to serve as the pastor of Colton exact and complete copy of the Lutheran Church in Colton, original Summons in the above OR. You will all be missed, but cause. I will have fond memories of Carl Sanger, Plaintiff Pro Se our time together. In 27 years Post Office address at which in the parish ministry, this is papers in the above-entitled the place that I have served the cause may be served by mail: longest and possibly loved the P.O. Box 2515, Clackamas, most. Oregon 97015 Sincerely, Published: September 4 ,1 1 ,1 8 Reverend Stan Hoobing, Pastor and 25, 19% 9-4-lc Affid Heppner Garden Still space in Club plans BM CC golf show, tea class ■ V * * - There is still space to enroll in Blue Mountain Community College's (BMCC) beginning golf class, scheduled to begin Thursday, Sept. 5 at Willow Creek Country Club beginning at 5 p.m. Interested students should contact Anne Morter, BMCC coordinator for Morrow Coun­ ty, at 422-7040 for registration information. H E LP W A N TE D Cook needed. Variable hours. Apply Heppner Elks, 676-9181. ____________________ 5-29-tfc The Morrow County Soil and Water Conservation Dis­ trict is accepting applications for part-time O ffice Man­ ager/District Clerk until Mon­ day, September 9, at 4 p.m. Ability to work independently and computer background necessary. Applications can be obtained at 430 Heppner/Lex- ington Hwy. Position will begin Monday, September 16. For more information, contact Janet at 676-5452. Morrow SWCD provides employment without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, fami­ ly relationship, or age. 8-28-2C S E R V IC E S Linoleum carpet sales and in­ stallation, interior, exterior painting. Free estimates. Call Tim H edm an, evenings 676-9054. Licensed and bond- ed #78201. 1-4-tfc G lo's Housekeeping Service. For more info and free esti- mate, call 676-9810. 3-20-tfc Horseshoeing-hot, cold and corrective. Call Tom or David Hughes, 763-2591 or 466-3106. ____________________ 6-19-tfc Will do ironing in my home. Per hour charge. 676-9479. ______________________ 9-4-lc Custom cattle feeding: good supply of feed. Reasonably priced. Walla Walla, Wa. Onie Bloomberg 509-529-9478; Tom Maycumber 509-529-7179. 9-4-4c M IS C E L L A N E O U S Get ready for the fall music pro­ gram with a clarinet, excellent condition-$300 and $275 (new $425 and $400). 676-9939 even- ings, 676-9228 days. 8-21-tfx For sale: Lady's bicycle, $25; typewriter, $15: crib, $15; high chair, $10; Nordictrack, $250; 676-9047._____________ 8-28-2c For sale: double canopy bed, white iron day bed, Nintendo w/games, Laser 128 Apple compatible computer. 676-5238. ____________________ 9-4-3c COMPUTERS FOR SALE: Morrow County Extension of­ fice in the Pettyjohn Building, Friday, Sept. 6, 1996 between the hours of 9 a.m .-5 p.m. ______________________ 9-4-lc Create your personalized calen­ dars for Christmas gifts at Twice upon a tim e... 9-4-4c R EA L ESTATE For Sale or R ent: three bedroom, IV2 bath on large, fenced lot. Newer roof and carpeting. 676-9246 8-7-tfc Large view lots for sale on dead end street, Heppner. 676-9246 7-31-tfc Heritage Land Co. 180 W Baltimore, #5 Heppner realtor * 6 7 6 -5 0 4 9 H •76,000 - 4 or 5 bdrm. 2 V 2 bath, forced air furnace & air, updated kitchen, great view, lots of parking •200,000 -1 2 acres m/l seeded to alfalfa 4 bdrm, 2 bath home with 2 wood fireplace and 1 gas fireplace, family room addition with new windows. Sharon Lewis 676-5233. Vilas Ropp 989-8123 or ^ovccKav^Hollom oi^ ■* »