EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 20, 2001 Grant enables local kids to expand horizons located at 106 E May St., Heppner, Oregon. Contractor will provide all material, labor and supervision necessary to complete the project in accordance with the Contract Specifications. For additional specifications, contact Morrow County Public Works at P.O. Box 428, 365 Hwy 74, Lexington, OR 97839 or phone 541-989-9500. Sealed bids will be received until 5:00 p.m., June26, 2001. Morrow County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Published: June 20, 2001______ PUBLIC NOTICE Local third graders use the Internet to study the moon. Heppner Elementary officers-Brent Eckman and School third grade teacher Cara Curtis Harper; spacecraft Osmin helped her students engineers-Jake Gregory and expand their horizon—all the way Colter Raver; telemetry and communications officers-Wacy into to outer space. Osmin applied for and Coil and Chance Day; public officers-Johnathan received a $450 grant from the affairs Software Association of Oregon Hendricks and Rudi Ramirez; to enable her students to take part Science Team members: in the "Lunar Prospect Moonlink principal investigators-Kaley O'Brien and Emily Thompson: Simulation Mission." Through Moonlink, the gamma ray spectrometer co- students learned, via the Internet, about the lunar environment and made discoveries "right along with the Lunar Prospector science team." The Lunar Prospector spacecraft launched on January 6, 1998, to conduct a one-year mapping mission from lunar orbit. The satellite gathered data on the moon's surfact composition, "outgassmg events" and gravity and magnetic fields, which leads to "greater understanding of the origin, evolution, current state and resources of the moon." The students studied about the moon's rotation, revolution, phases of the moon, reflection of light, lunar Lindy Gravelle exploration, lunar surface, impact Form er Heppner craters, gravity, the Prospector resident, Lindy Gravelle, will be Mission, rockets and designing a featured in the concert in the park planned at the Heppner City lunar colony. Park on July 12 beginning at 6:30 Moonlink is a program p.m. of Space Explorers, a privately- The concert is sponsored funded business which has a by the Morrow County Unified Space Act Agreement with Ames Recreation District and the Research Center. Willow Valley Service Club. Third graders Dinner will be included participating were Mission Control members: mission along with the entertainment. Tickets are available at directors-Mark McCabe and Ashley Wolff; launch directors- Murrays Drug and Wheatland Tyler Robinson and Kyle Tayloe; Insurance-Turner, VanMarter guidance/navigation/control and Kahl. Lindy Gravelle was bom in Tillamook, but grew up in Heppner "where the landscape was as broad and open as Texas," says Lindy. "It was cowboys and ranchers and the big deal of the year was the rodeo." Lindy's parents owned the Wagon Wheel Cafe, which By Claudia Hughes The St. Patrick's Committee will was located on the comer of meet on Tuesday, June 26, at 6 p.m. Main and Willow streets where at the city of Heppner mini-park the expanded Central Market is across from the farm museum. Brief now. For entertainment at the business will be covered and the Wagon Wheel, Lindy's father led group will then walk across the her and her six brothers and street for the mural dedication and tour of the ag museum. Attendees sisters in a country western band, at the St. Pat's meeting may bring performing songs by Hank a sack lunch. All interested Williams, Buck Owens and Patsy Cline. Lindy made her debut as a volunteers are welcome Some may wonder what the performer at the age of three, urgency of St. Pat's meetings could when her father brought her be. Flyers are already needed at car onstage for a nightly solo. "Our house was a short shows; The Trail Band and Step Dancers are tentatively being walk away," Lindy recalls. booked; and an inquiry has come "They’d bring me out to sing and in for 2002 schedules from the Good then Mom would take me home Sam group. It has become an event to bed. When I was eight, I that requires year-round planning. started playing piano and singing March 15-17,2002, will be the 20th as a regular member of the annual celebration of the Irish band." She fell in love with the heritage of Morrow County, music. "With such simple The committee has applied to melody and harmony, a country the Morrow County Unified song can just pierce the heart. It Recreation District for funds for additional entertainment to enable was a great way to share family more people of all ages to enjoy time-being together, making a variety of music at no charge. music together The music was Possibly there will be stepdancing fun and I loved seeing other instruction for the young and young people's joy, seeing how much at heart, with the hope that more the music meant to them." A contract with Ripcord local performers will provide Records marked Lindy's entertainment in the future. transformation from band to recording artist and BUSINESS CARDS member spurred her on to write more and Heppner (iwette-Time* more of her own songs. In 1980 she moved to San Francisco mvestigators-Mary Hays and Brynna Rust; neutron spectrometer co-investigators- Jessica Hughes and Ben Wood; alpha particle spectrometer co- mvestigators-Jordan Hatfield and Zach McCarl; magenetometer co-investigators-Joshua Gaines and Elbe McConnell; and electron reflectometer co- investigators-Bryan Holland and Brian Taylor. Local woman to perform at concert in the park St. Pat's Committee plans meeting * 4 where she and her country-rock band, "Red Dog Band", gamed notoriety in and around the Bay Area and won opening slots for Michael Martin Murphy, Hank Williams Jr., Commander Cody and other stars. Soon Lindy's mangement was pointing her to "Music City." In 1985 she made the move to Nashville and her songs begn to get noticed. Since moving to Nashville three of her songs have been recorded by major label recording artists. In addition to her performing and writing talents, she has recorded five albums of her original material. As the millennium turned, her thoughts turned as well, to her roots in the Northwest, and she decided it was time to go back to her Oregon roots. Now based in Bend, "where the desert meets the Oregon mountains," Lindy says she finds renewed inspiration within in the dramatic natural environment she cherished growing up. BMCC offers health, fitness classes BMCC is offering several health and fitness courses this summer. Aquatic Fitness will be held in Pendleton, Monday through Thursday from 5:15-6:15 p.m. in the McCrae Activity Center Pool. BMCC Pendleton is also offering a Certified Nursing Assistant class starting Monday, June 25. The course runs Monday through Thursday for six weeks. Cost of this certification program is $475. The Morrow County Center in Boardman is offering Weight Training on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The course runs July 9 through September 14 at Riverside High School. PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Heppner Police Commission Meeting date has been changed to June 21st at 8:00 AM at Heppner City Hall. The Utilities Commission to be held on June 21st has seen moved to June 28th at 8:00 AM at Heppner City Hall 188 W. Willow Street. Gerald W. Breazeale City Manager Publish: June 20, 2001 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE Request for Bids Morrow County Public Works is requesting bids to paint portions of the Morrow County Courthouse, NOTICE OF HEARING The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 27, 2001, at the Morrow County Courthouse, 100 Court Street, Heppner Oregon to hear public comment upon the issue of annexation of territory into the Heppner Rural Fire Protection District. The territory proposed to be annexed takes in approximately 29,778 acres. The purpose of the annexation is to provide the services of the district to the property of the petitioners. The legal description of the property to be annexed is as follows: Township 1 South Range 26 EWM Section 8 : SE% Section 9: All of that part lying South of Miller-Cutsforth Road and West of Dolven Road Section 16: All Section 17: NE'/ì Section 21 : S'/i; NW'A excepting that part of the N'/zS'/i lying South of the following described line; beginning South 4000 ft from the NW comer; thence Northeasterly to a point that is East 3320 ft from the center of section and South 550 ft from the East-West centerline of section 22 . Section 22: SW1/«; S'/zSE'/« Section 23: SE'/«NW'/«; NE'/«SW'/«; S'/ 2 SW'/4 Township 3 South Range 25 EWM Section 4: E'/a; NE'/«SW'/«; SE'/«SW'/« lying East of County Road Section 7: S'/iNE'/«; SE'/« Section 8 : S'/iNW'/«; SW’/« Section 9: N'/zN'/z Section 10: W'/aNW '/«; E'/tW'/aSWVi Section 15: W'/zSW'/«; S'/aSWViNW1/« Section 16: SE'/«; S'/aS'/aN'/a; SW /4 lying North of the following described line: beginning at the S'/« comer; thence North 990 ft; thence West 1320 ft; thence Southwesterly to a point 1650 ft North of the center of section 20. • Section 17: S'/aS'/aNE'/«; NW'/«; SE'/« lying North of the following described line: beginning at the S'/« comer of section 16; thence North 990 ft; thence West 1320 ft; thence Southwesterly to a point 1650 ft North of the center of section < 20 . Section 18: W'/a; NE'/« Section 20: NW1/« excluding the North 1056 ft of the West 1650 ft; NE'/« lying North of the following described line: beginning at the S1/« comer of section 16; thence North 990 ft; thence West 1320 ft; thence Southwesterly to a point 1650 ft North of the center of section 20 . Section 26: SW'/«SE'/«; S'/aSW'/«; NW / 4 SW1/« Section 27: S'/a Section 28: E'/aSE'/« Section. 33: E'/aNE1/«; N'/aSE'/« Section 34: All, excluding starting at a point 1340 ft West and 60 ft North of the E'/« comer, thence West 120 ft; thence North 80 ft; thence East 120 ft; thence South 80 ft. Also excluding starting at a point 2112 ft West of the E1/« comer; thence N51°15'W 201.96 ft; thence N78°07^ 129.36 ft; thence S51°15E 243.54 ft; thence S52o00W 104.28 ft; thence N51°15'W 99 ft to the point of beginning. Section 35: W'/a; SE'/«;E’/aNE'/« Section 36: SW'/«; S'/aNW'/.; S'/aNE'/«; NE'/«SE'/«; SW'/«SE'/« Township 4 South Range 24 EWM Section 12: S'/aSE'/«; NE'/«SE'/« Section 13: NE'/«NE'/« Township 4 South Range 25 EWM All of Parcel 1 and Parcel 2 of Partition Plat 1998-7, being located in sections 16, 17, 20, & 29. Section 1: W'/a; W'/aE'/a; SE'/«SE'/« Section 2: All Section 3: All, South of the North right of way line of County Road Section 4: All, South of the North nght of way line of County Road Section 5: SE'/« lying South of the North nght of way of County Road Section 7: Government Lots 3 & 4; SE'/«SW'/« Section 8: N'/aNE'/« lying South of the North nght of way of County Road ft; thence N39°00'W 1122 ft; thence N41°30'W 660 ft; thence N34°30'W 1353 ft; thence N38°30'W 1551 ft to a point 198 ft North of the S’/« comer of section 18; thence North 2442 ft to the point of beginning. Section 21: All Section 22: All Section 23: All Section 24: All Section 25: All Section 26: All Section 27: N'/a; SW'/« lying North of the North line of the State Highway and excluding the NE'/«NW'/« thereof; N'/aSE'/«; SE'/«SE'/« ‘ Section 28: NE'/« lying North of the north right of way of the State Highway. Section 35: N'/aNW'/«; NE'/«; E'/aSE'/« Section 36: W'/a; NE'/«; N'/aSE'/« Township 4 South Range 26 EWM Section 5: All Section 6: W'/aNE1/«; SE'/«; SE'/«SW'/« Section 7: All Section 8: All Section 16: All Section 17: All Section 18: All Section 19: All Section 20: W'/a; NE'/«; N'/aSE'/« Section 21: N'/a; E'/aSW'/«; N'/aSE'/« Section 29: All Section 30: All Section 31: Government Lots 1, 2, & 3; E'/aNE'/«; NE'/«; NE'/«SW'/«; E'/aSE'/« Section 32: All Section 33: S'/aSW'/«; NE'/«SW'/« Township 5 South Range 25 EWM Section 1 : Government Lots 3 & 4; SE'/«NW'/« Township 5 South Range 26 EWM Section 4: Government Lots 3 & 4; SW'/«NW'/« Section 5: Government Lots 1 & 2; SE'/«NE'/«; and the following described parcel: beginning at the Southwest comer of Government Lot 2; thence East to the Southeast comer of said lot; thence South to the Southwest comer of the SE'/«NE'/<; thence Northwesterly to the point of beginning. Any person may appear and be heard. Published: June 20, 2001______ PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW JAMIE JOE ABELL Petitioner and MICHELLE ANN ABELL, Respondent CASE NO 01 CV 071 PUBLISHED SUMMONS TO: Michelle Ann Abell 1 You are hereby required to appear 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 failure to do so, for want thereof, petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in this petition, which relief is dissolution of marriage. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT. READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY. 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 "motion" or "answer". This "motion" or "answer" along with the required filing fee must be given to the court clerk or administrator within four weeks of the first date of publication along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the petitioner's attorney. 2 If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may call the Oregon State Bar's Lawyer Referral Service at (541) 684-3763 or call toll free in Oregon at 1-800-452-7636. Thomas J. Ditton #74078 Attorney for Petitioner P O Box 802 Hermiston, OR 97838 (541)567-8365 Published: June 13,20,27 and July 4.2001 Affid Area grad earns degree Crystal Tallman, Boardman, received a bachelor of science degree from the Oregon Health and Science University's 2001 commencement ceremony for the School of Nursing. Wc Print BUSINESS CARDS Heppner Gasette-Timea CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank the fol­ lowing for the Flag Day Ceremony held at the Heppner Elks Lodge: the American Legion for the pre­ sentation of the colors; the Boy Scouts for the presentation of the flags; and the Methodist Church choir for providing the songs hon­ oring the flag. This was one of the best Flag Day ceremonies the lodge has held. Also, thank you to Babette Wall and crew for pre­ paring the dinner. Thanks again, Heppner Elks Lodge _____________________ 6-20- lc The HES staff would like to thank Kim and Bert Houweling for their continued support and the delicious cake. _____________________ 6-20-lc “Thank You” cannot express what we feel for the kindnesses and love shown to our family these past weeks during Everett’s open heart surgery and the illness and death of Elma. The honor bestowed upon Elma by attendance at her service shall never be forgotten. The cards, phone calls, flowers, visits to our home, contributions of food, do­ nations and emotional support given us by this community helped so very, very much. For the tender, loving care the staff at Pioneer Memorial Hospi­ tal and Nursing Home, we are forever grateful. Dr. Wenberg was always there for Elma as well as family mem­ bers. Doctor and the hospital/ nursing home staff will always be high on our list of “special people”. Pastors Duane Jones and An­ drew Johnson helped us through difficult days with their prayers, words of encouragement and beautiful memorial service. Thank you. Special thanks, also, to Kathryn Hoskins and Rick Drake for their musical selections. Thank you to the pallbearers for honor­ ing our wife/mother. Thank you to the Christian Church ladies. Your help with the dinner following the service al­ lowed for us to have some fellow­ ship with our family and friends. Auntie Zelma, thank you for or­ ganizing this. Thank you to our longtime fam­ ily friend, Donna Curdy. She has always been there to help out when we needed her. All of you are the reason the rolling hills surrounding Heppner are so near and dear to our hearts. Thank you. Everett Harshman Noel Harshman and Family Sandra Rill and Family Teresa Ward and Family 6-20-lc NOTICES We buy estates, etc. Please call Ginger, (503) 873-5255 or (503)871-1925. ______________________ 6-6-4c Winn’s Strawberries, that fla­ vor you have waited for. Now open for business. Highway 11 near Weston. (541) 566-3949. _____________________ 6-13-2c Public Auction: auction of contents of two storage units at Stor-4-U, 726 Linden Way. Heppner, 6/28/01 at 10 a.m. Con­ tents of each to be sold as one. 6-13-2c HELP WANTED The Morrow County School District has the following position open: Position 1: Assistant Custo­ dian (full-time). Location: Riverside High School, Boardman, Oregon. Application: Contact Riverside High School at (541) 481 -2525 for application and information. Successful candidates may be subject to fingerprinting. EOE. _____________________ 6-20-lc Young person needed to de­ liver newspapers to local stores one day per week. See David at the Heppner Gazette. 6-20-tfx t