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Jr ■V'«— SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 17,1997 PUBLIC NOTICE Mustangs JVs lose first game to Pirates ing a three-pointer and Michael After opening the season with Schonbachler scored six points. two wins, the Heppner Mustangs Corey Morgan led lone with eight boys JV team lost Friday, Dec. 12, points. Statistics: Dec. 12: to the Riverside Pirates, 48-37. Riverside: 3-14-14-17-48 The Mustangs took a 23-17 Heppner: 11-12-6-8-37 lead at halftim e, but were Heppner-Ryan Matteson 4 4-6-15, outscored 31-14 in the second Craig Scott 2 2-5-6. Michael Schon half, including 17-8 in the fourth bachler 1 3-4-5, Clint Bellamy 2 0-2- 4, David Bates 2 0-0-4, Shad Hisler quarter. Ryan Matteson led the Mus 01-3-1, Cody Bellamy 01 -2 -1 , Darin Ployhar, Khs Paullus. 11 11-22-37. tangs with 15 points, including Three-point field goals-Matteson 3. three three-pointers. Craig Scott Dec. 2 > had six points and M ichael Condon: 15-2-6-9-32 Heppner: 7-8-6-16-37 Schonbachler had five. Heppner-Blake Knowles 5 2-5-12, The Mustangs opened the year Clint Bellamy 2 2-6-6, Ryan Matte with a 37-32 win over the Con son 21 -2-5, Craig Scott 2 0-0-4, Brian don Blue Devils on Tuesday, Dec. Knowles 1 0-0-3, Shad Hisler 1 1-3- 2. They fell behind 15-7 after the 3, David Bates 1 0 -2 -2 , Michael first quarter, but battled back, Schonbachler 1 0-0-2, Cody Bellamy, outscoring the Blue Devils 16-9 Darin Ployhar. 15 6-16-37. Three- point field goals-Brian Knowles 1. in the fourth quarter to take the Dec. 11: win. Heppner: 20-7-10-13-50 Blake Knowles led the scoring lone: 8-5-4-7-24 with 12 points. Clint Bellamy had Heppner-Clint Bellamy 2 8-11-12, six points; Ryan Matteson had Ryan Matteson 3 2 -2-9, Michael five and Brian Knowles had a Schonbachler 3 0-1-6, Kris Paullus 2 1-2-5, Craig Scott 1 3-4-5, David three-point field goal. On Thursday, Dec. 11, the JVs Bates 2 0 0 -4 , Cody Bellamy 1 2-4- 4, Shad Hisler 1 1-2-3, Darin Ploy traveled to lone and dominated har. 15 17-26-50. Three-point field the Cardinals, 50-24. The Mus goals- Ryan Matteson 1. lone-C. Morgan 4 0 0 -8 , S. Moon tangs jumped out to a 20-8 lead 3 0-0-6, D. Scott 2 1-3-5, J. Neiffer 2 and cruised from there. Clint Bellamy led the Mus 0-0-4, K. Johnson 0 1-2-1, J. Riet- mann 0 0-2-0, J. McElligott 0 0-1-0, tangs with 12 points including 8- W. McElligott, S. Crum, R. Bennetto. 11 from the free throw line. Ryan 11 2-8-24. Matteson had nine points includ By Rick Paullus -¡z — - — :------------ NOTICE OF HEARING The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing at 10:00 o’clock a.m. on January 7, 1998, at the Morrow County Court house, 100 Court Street, Heppner, Oregon to hear public comment upon the issue of annexation of territory to the lone Rural Fire Protection District. The territory proposed to be annexed is de scribed on the attached Exhibit A. Any interested person may appear at the time of the hearing and be heard. EXHIBIT A TRACT V Tax Lot 2S 24 3800. 2S 25 3800. 3S 24 100. 3S 24 300, 3S 25 500.3S 25 600. and 3S25 601 Description: T2S, R24, EWM, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 36: The West Half. T2S, R25, EWM Section 31: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter; The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter. T3S, R24, EWM, M orrow County, Oregon. Two students chosen for HOBY O p en House at Bowling League St. Pat's Senior Koffee Kup Keglers W L MCGG 36’/ , 19% No Pin Hitters 20% 35’/ , The Dregs 28 28 The BJs 26 30 Who Knows 22’/ , 21% High game: LaJuana McKenzie 196, Joan Smith 190. High series: Joan Smith 527, LaJuana McKenzie 519. Splits: Luvilla Sonstegard 5-7, Karen Wildman 4-5. C en ter On Christmas Day, Thursday, December 25, an open house will be held at the St. Patrick's Senior Center from 12-5 p.m. The afternoon will include cards, games and food. Everyone is welcome to attend. The open house is sponsored by CAPECO. Kim Pointer St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 75 present for the senior dinner Dec. 10 and 10 meals were home delivered. Members of the Methodist Church served. The Senior Center Board met following the meal. Blood pressures were taken before dinner. The menu for dinner Dec.24 will be turkey noodle soup, turkey sandwich, vegetable tray, cranberry salad, deviled eggs and pumpkin pudding. Members of the Lutheran Church will serve. There were 41 present for the breakfast Dec. 12 and five breakfasts were home delivered. The menu for breakfast Dec. 19 will be breakfast casserole (eggs, sausage and cheese) fruit, hot and cold cereal, orange juice , milk and coffee. There will be no breakfast the day after Christmas. One table of cards was in play Friday afternoon. There was no Sunday movie. Ralph Walker brought a beautiful pine tree to the center Tuesday afternoon, put it up and helped put the lights on. Ralph Struthers and other tenants helped decorate it. A full bus load of seniors went to Hermiston Saturday for lunch and shopping and they also attended the "Singing Christmas Tree". Ed Baker drove the bus. All reported having a wonderful time. The Senior Board met Friday after the breakfast. They decided to have bingo every Wednesday from 1-3 p.m. in the dining room to raise funds for maintaining the center. Those seniors who are not going elsewhere Christmas day are invited to the Senior Center for lunch, refreshments, cards, games and companionship from noon to 5 p.m. The Red Cross will hold a blood drawing at the Center Monday, D ec 70 from 7-6 n m Let Us Help You! Too B usy To Shop? Call Us & We’ll Do It For You! G A N D ___Y HALLM ARK ORNAMENTS 1 Stocking Staffers! G ot C ertificates G i f t B a sk e t« M a d e to O r d e r TOYS & GAMES Tapes & CDs A Espresso Coffee Cards FRAGRANCES F loral rrangem ents FREE a n We will open at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 26 for our post-Christmas Sale! 117 Monti M*,« M jp p w . I7 V 4 1 1 « W Section 1 : Government Lots 1, 2 and 3, also known as the North Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Northeast Q uarter o f the Northwest Quarter; the South Half of the Northeast Quarter; The Southeast Quarter o f the Northwest Quarter; The South east Quarter; The East Half of the Southwest Quarter. T3S, R25, EWM, M orrow County, Oregon. Section 4: The West Half of the Southwest Quarter. ALSO the following described property: Commencing at a point North 89°54’ West a distance of 13.18 chains from the Quarter Section comer between Sections 4 and 9, said point being the True Point of Beginning of this description; Thence North 89°54’ West a dis tance of 6.82 chains to the South west corner o f the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 4; Thence North a distance of 20.00 chains to the Northwest comer of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter; Thence South 89°54’ East a distance of 13.80 chains to a point; Thence South 21 ° 13 ’ West a distance of 21.25 chains to the True Point of Beginning of this description. Section 5: Government Lots 3 and 4, also know as the North Half of the Northwest Quarter; Then South Half of the Northwest Quarter; The Southwest Quarter; The Southeast Q uarter; The Southwest Quarter of the North east Quarter. Section 6: Government Lots 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6 and 7, also known as the North Half of the North Half, the Southwest Quarter o f the Northwest Quarter and the West Half of the Southwest Quarter; The Southeast Quarter; The South Half of the Northeast Quarter; The East Half of the Southwest Quarter; The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter. Section 7: Government Lots 1 and 2, also known as the West Half of the Northwest Quarter; The East Half of the Northwest Quarter; The North Half of the Northeast Quarter. Section 8: The North Half of the North Half; The Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter. EXCEPTING THEREFROM all roads and road rights of way. Published: December 17 and 24, 1997 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE Erin Crowell By Nova Rietmann Two students from Morrow County have been accepted into the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY), formerly the Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation. HOBY was designed to motivate and develop the worlds future leaders, prepare them for positions in their schools and help them to expand the talent that will serve them and the community in the future, said a HOBY spokesperson. The HOBY program is open only to sophomores. Kim Pointer from Heppner High School and Erin Crowell from lone High School were accepted into HOBY for their leadership skills. They will be attending HOBY seminars which are a "highly interactive" process rather than a note taking lecture. The students will be involved in informal discussions with today's leaders in business, education, government, the arts and sciences and the professions. Kim is the daughter of Mark and Cathie Pointer. She was the JV volleyball team captain, and is a member of the basketball team, OSSOM, student council, Wildhorse club. Outdoor Club, softball team and was on the honor roll this past term. Erin is the daughter of Gene and Kristy Crowell and is active in FBLA. Drama, OSSOM, volleyball and tennis. These students have been chosen to represent their class and will be eligible for scholarships. They will also have an opportunity to be selected to attend HOB V s 1998 World Leadership Congress, to be held in Washington D.C. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County Road Advi sory Committee will meet on Monday, January 5,1998, at 7:00 p.m., in the Public Works Build ing in Lexington, Oregon. Published: December 17, 24 and 3 1 , 1 9 9 7 ____________ PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW SHAWN ELLIS PHILLIPS, Petitioner, and PAULA LYNN BRADEN Respondent. Case No. 97 CV 126 PUBLISHED SUMMONS To: Paula Lynn Braden 1 You are hereby required to ap pear and defend the petition filed against you in the above entitled cause within four weeks from the date of first publication of this summons and in case of your fail ure to do so, for want thereof, petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the petition, which relief is petition for filiation and visitation rights. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT. READ THIS NOTICE CARE FULLY. You respondent must “appear” in this case or the other side will automatically win. To “appear”, you must file with the court a legal paper called a “mo tion” to “answer”. The “motion” or “answer” along with the re quired filing fee must be given to the court clerk or administrator within four weeks of the first date of publication along with the re quired filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the petitioner’s attor ney. 2 If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immedi ately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may call the Or egon state Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service at (541) 684-3763 or toll free in Oregon at 1-800-452- 7636. Thomas J. Ditton #74078 Attorney for petitioner PO Box 802 Hermiston, OR 97838 (541)567-8365. Published: December 17, 24, 31, 1997, January 7, 1998 The M orrow County Fair PUBLIC NOTICE Board is taking bids on putting restrooms with Handicapped ac Heppner City Hall will be cessibility to be installed in the closed December 24th, 12:00 Pavilion at the fairgrounds. Raise noon to 5:00 p.m. and December floor in existing women’s rest 25th and 26th to observe the room (seal off all fixtures), build Christmas holiday. new women’s restroom and at (s) Gary B. Marks tach to the old one. Build new City Recorder men’s restroom and attache to Published: December 17, 1997 new women’s. Both will have in side and outside entrances, out side will have handicapped ramp and cover. Women’s restroom CLASSIFIED D E A D L IN E : will have 1 handicapped toilet and Tuesdays at 1 2 : 0 0 N o o n 2 regulars, two wash basins with mirrors. The men’s restroom will CARD OF THANKS have 1 handicapped toilet and 1 We would like to thank all the regular one, there will be 2 uri nals, 2 wash basins with mirrors. people who bought tickets for the Old women’s restroom will have Holiday Shopping Spree. A big all old fixtures removed and floor Thank You to Central for letting brought up to new bathroom floor us do the shopping spree; also for level. Existing door to room will those who let us set up tables be removed and replaced with (Central, Murray’s and the Post standard door opening (no door). Office); and for the people who A wrap around coat rack will be sold tickets at their place of busi installed with new A.B.S. Floor ness (Karen Temple, Kay Proc ing. Contact the Morrow County tor). To LaRae Kindle and Shirley Fair Office (541)676-9474 for Adams for helping out. A special more details. Bid deadline: Janu Thank You to Dave of the Ga ary 9, 1998 at 2:00p.m. Bid open zette-Times for such good articles ing Monday, January 12, 1998. and photos. Congratulations to Successful bidder will be an Bobbi Childers for buying the win nounced on Tuesday, January 13, ning ticket. And Thank You Marty Mitchell 1998. The Morrow County Fair Board reserves the right to accept 'for the use of your lawn orna ments during the parade. or reject any and all bids. The Morrow County Published: December 17 and 24, Fair Committee 1997 12-17-lc Affid REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Morrow County Public works is requesting proposals for the design of Second Street in Imgon, Oregon, from Hwy. 730 south, crossing California Avenue and continuing to an intersection with Wyoming (County Road). All bids must be received by 5:00 p.m on December 23rd, 1997 at Mor row County Public Works in Lex ington, Oregon. All bids must be sealed and must be clearly marked “BID” on the outside of the envelope. Bids will be opened on December 24th, 1997 at 10:00 a.m. in the M orrow County Courthouse. Specifications may be obtained at Morrow County Public Works, PO Box 428, Hwy 74, Lexington, Oregon, or by 541 - 989-9500. Morrow County re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Morrow County is accepting bids for drilling and blasting all projects needed by M orrow County Public Works from Janu ary 1, through June 30, 1998. All bids must be sealed and must be clearly marked “BID” on the out side of the envelope. All bids must be received by 5:00 p.m. on December 23, 1997 at Morrow County Public Works in Lexing ton, Oregon. Bids will be opened on December 24, 1997 at 10:00 a.m. in the M orrow County Courthouse. Specifications may be obtained at Morrow County Public Works, PO box 428, Hwy 74, Lexington, Oregon 97839, or by calling 541-989-9500. Mor row County reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Morrow County does not dis criminate on the basis of race, National origin, color. National origin, religion, age, sex or handi capped status in employment or the provision of services. Published: December 10 and 17,1997 __________________ PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Court will be considering four-year appoint ments to serve on the Morrow County Planning Commission for the following geographical areas: 1. Two appointments from the City of Boardman or the sur rounding area 2. One appointment from the lone area A letter of interest should be submitted to the Morrow County Court, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, Oregon 97836 by December 31, 1997. Published: December 10 and 17, 1997 HELP WANTED M orrow Co un ty Public Health Department has the fol lowing openings: Part-time Public Health nurse. R.N. license and valid Oregon driver’s license re quired. Public health experience and/or bilingual Spanish/English preferred. $14.30 per hour. Part-time office clerk. Eight hours/week. Basic office experi ence including computer skills, fil ing, some bookkeeping and recep tion skills required. $7.96/hour. Bilingual preference. Part-time translator. Bilingual in English and Spanish with interest in promoting health. Preference for health-related experience, cer tification as translator. $6.50/hr. DOE. Contact Andrea Denton, Mor row County Courthouse, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836, phone (541) 676-5620 for applications. Return same address by 5 p.m. Dec. 19, 1997. Morrow County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability in em ployment or the provision of ser vice. U-26-4c W tD d lf iS Design and Setup H eppner G azette -T imes 676-9228 I 47 W il l o w H e p p n e r