EIGHT • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 27, Smith votes for stable funding for countv fairs Garden Club to meet year for fairs. That amount will also be indexed to the Consumer Price Index, which will allow the amount to go up each year. The money will be allocated through the County Fair Commission. "This will create stable funding for fairs for the first time since 1990," said Ted Sabey o f Moro, w ho is the president o f the Oregon Fairs Association. "This will allow our fairs to continue to meet the economic, social and educational needs o f their counties." For more information, contact Sherri Hyder at (503) 986-1459. The House W ays and Means Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development recently voted to provide stable funding for O regon's county fairs. "This is a big win for rural counties and our fairs." said State Representative Greg Smith (R- Heppner), a member o f the committee. "It is the most important legislation for county fairs in 10 years.” The bill. House Bill 3530. will provide one percent o f net lottery proceeds up to $1.55 m illion per 2001 St. P atrick's S e n io r C en ter BULLETIN BOARD By Liz Straley In case you have not noticed, the "St. Patrick's Senior Center and Apartments" with a shamrock has been applied to its former place on the center front window. It was a very quiet weekend. Exercise class was held on Tuesday morning and two card tables were in play with the usual coffeepot on and cookies available. The puzzle comer was busy and snacks w ere offered. Velma Wright o f the puzzle com er has signed up to do volunteer work at the nursing home in the afternoon. She is to be com m ended for her good help. Irene Anhom also plays the piano at the nursing home for Sunday services. There were 93 diners and takeouts on W ednesday, served by the capable kitchen staff and chefs. Howard Gilliam said a short prayer and later on a good joke, as is his habit. Corol Mitchell announced about the Bingo bus leaving on the first and third Thursday o f the month. Corol also announced that she will be leaving her job at the meal site and will be leading a restful home life with golf and more golf. She will be missed and her shoes will be hard to fill. Good luck, Corol. There will be no meal on Wednesday, July 4. The meal will be served on Thursday, July 5. Sylvia McDaniel's daughter, Carolyn McDaniel, and Dick Ruhl and friend from Lexington were in taking pictures o f the puzzle com er with Sylvia McDaniel and Velma Wnght. He has a new camera that is equipped with com puter disks and was trying it out. We hope they come out. The Hermiston shopping trip will be leaving the center at 10 a m. on Friday, July 13, so sign up for it at the office or call in and get your shopping list made out. Thursday exercise class was held in the morning. Lunch of barbecued chicken, pasta salad, fruit salad, muffins, cookies and beverages were served. The recent movie, "How to Make an American Quilt" was enjoyed by all. There were three card tables o f players on Friday with the coffee pot on and a selection o f cookies and a fruit platter served. There were a lot o f welcomed new faces and we hope they continue to play. This is my last article and I have enjoyed doing it. I hope I have kept you informed on the comings and goings here. I shall miss all the friends I have made here, the residents, the card players and the gossip. My family and I wish you all the best and continued success. God bless you all. HEPPNER POUCE DEPARTMENT Chief Douglas Rathbun of the Heppner Police Dept will be retiring on June 30,2001. A retirement party will be held on July 8,2001 at 1 p.m. at the Heppner Elks Lodge. The lodge is located on the Main Street, downtown Heppner. Potluck and linger food will be furnished. There will be a main meat dish, also non-alcoholic drinks. The bar will be open for those who prefer something stronger. A toast and roast will be held, with Merle Cowett, Assistant Chief, as MC. Guest speakers are being signed up now. If you would like to toast or roast Chief Rathbun, please contact Renee Devin at Heppner City Hall, phone (541) 676-9618 or fax (541) 676-9650. If you are planning on attending, please RSVP to the numbers listed above. The Heppner Garden Club will meet at Peggy Connor's home, 615 Alfalfa, on M onday, July 9, at 5 p.m. for a tour o f the town to look at yards. Afterwards the club will meet at Connor’s hom e at 6:30 p.m. to conduct club business. The public is invited to attend the tour and meeting. Funeral Notice Boyd Redding Graveside memorial service for Boyd Redding will be held on Monday, July 2,2001, at 2 p.m. at the Heppner M asonic Cemetery. Mr. Redding, 81, died Monday, November 29,1999, at Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Redding was bom May 1, 1918, at Eightmile. He graduated from Heppner High School before serving in the Arm y Air Force during W orld War II. He was m anager o f a bank at Santa Monica, California, when he retired in 1981, and spent the following years traveling with his wife in their m otor home. Survivors include his wife, formerly Lois Ashbaugh; sons, Randall o f Sausalito, California, K. Mason o f Ventura, California; daughter, Shan Sheehan o f Lake Havasu City, Arizona; and grandson Michael Sheehan o f Mission Viejo, California. Obituary Dianne Mae Conner Dianne M ae Conner, 60, o f Imgon, died Sunday, June 24,2001, at her home. Memorial services will be held Thursday, June 28,2001, at 3 p.m. at the Hermiston Eagles, 160 N.W. Second, Hermiston. She was bom January 14,1941, at Ontano, to George A. and Lillian Irene Whilden Huff. She was raised at Herm iston and attended Herm iston schools for 11 years. On February 13, 1958, she m arried Robert R. Conner. Mr. Conner died February 13, 1998. Mrs. Conner worked as a cook at local restaurants for several years. She had been employed at Frasu's, the Eagles Lodge, Fontaine's, and, most recently, Midway Tavern, until poor health forced her to quit. She loved life, her children and especially her grandchildren. Survivors include her children, Tammie Jean Newton o f Portland, Robert o f Stanfield and Buddy at the home in Irrigon; 11 grandchildren; sisters, Gloria Shinskie o f Riggins, Idaho, Pat W hite o f Prineville, Darlene Hamman o f Hermiston and Toni McLachlan o f Echo; brothers, Chuck Huff o f Sacramento, California, and George "Charlie" H uff and Tom Huff, both o f Hermiston. She was preceded in death by her husband and her parents. Bishop Funeral Chapel o f Pendleton is in charge o f arrangements. Clip V Cave JU L Y 2 0 0 1 SUN DAY MONDAY 1 Mo 2 Co C it y P la n n in g P a ir B oa rd g r o B A C c e A EU M W i G O L F TOUCW 6V G a rd e n C lu b Bodeo Com m C ity C o u n c il S c h o o l B oa rd 15 Mo 16 Co S a le Co 5 WV Sa ra Coni B in g o Hint, In Ihr h ilf 1 tn the 1 A ik - U H I.H . Fry So r, cruO e rcva i / S P O f 1 * V Sa ra C ounty 26 C o u rt Cham ber B rd Sf P i t s C o m m M e d ic a l 29 D ial. 30 Sr Con B in g o E lh s B in g o eeof C tn 7 A tU M M i G O LF Touew ev Plnochlt Kum m er Read»** P rogram -2 P JM „ lib r a r y C tn Pinochle 20 C lub SATURDAY 1 3 IONE 1 4 1 Sr 19 E lh s B in g o 25 Club 1 2 I N P o rt o f M o. 2 4 HCC C h t m b ir 23 I4 > E lh s B in g o B in g o 6 t e s t is a l A l l C ounty B in g o F R ID A Y Kum m er Re« d l fi|| Program -1 1 A .M -, l ibrary 1 l WEEK HCC C h r o n ic la a Cham bar C h ild t F C om m Sr C o n 22 Mo 4 l i n e ’s htf> 4 Cham ber M uaaum H a lg h C a n B i d G u n Club TH U RSD AY H R lllin n 17 L e x in g to n G a ra g e W KDNKSDAY B a t a lla n Cham ber xj G u n Club 8 t ij e : s o a y q 21 Kum m er Readtnfll Proftram « I I • \ J H n lib r a r y Sr. Ctn. Plnochl« 27 Celebrate Heppner Sr. C tn Open H orse Show 28 Plnochl« 31 Mo Co Gun Club H o u a l n g A u th Sr Con B l n f o C O M M U N IT Y C A L E N D A R O F EV EN T S B R O U G H T T O Y O U B Y: 71 vice Upon a Time... Color Copies • Used Books • Word Processing Next to Heppner Hardware on East May Avenue T o h av e y o u r a c tiv ity liste d in th e c o m m u n it y c a le n d a r o f e v e n ts, c o n ta c t D o r is B ro sn a n a t T w ic e U p o n a T im e ... 6 7 6-5 886 Lexington Grange to hold picnic Lexington Grange will hold their annual picnic at the Cutsforth Cabin at Ditch Creek on Sunday, July 1, at 1 p.m. Meat will be furnished by the hostesses Barbara Gilbert and Joanne Barbee. All others attending are asked to bring salads or desserts to com plete the meal. Barbara Gilbert, Clarence Buchanan and Ned and Kathy Clark will report on the session of Oregon State Grange which was held last week. Free concert funded by MCURD MC transportation plans outing M orrow C ounty Special Transportation has organized a day bus trip to Hermiston for shopping on Friday, July 13. The bus will leave Heppner at 10 a.m. from the St. Patrick’s Senior Center and return about 4 p.m. to the same location. Lunch will be in Hermiston. The M orrow C ounty Special Transportation buses are available for the use o f all seniors, with pnonty given to those 65 and older. The bus is available on a first come, first served basis. If the bus does not fill up with seniors, the rem aining space is available to anyone who w ishes to ride. Call the St. Patrick's Senior Center, 676-9030, to sign-up or stop by the office. The deadline is Tuesday, July 10. PUBLIC NOTICE Lindy Gravelle The concert at the Heppner City Park slated Thursday, July 12, featuring form er Heppner resident Lindy Gravelle, will be free o f charge. The 6:30 p.m. concert is funded by the M orrow County Unified Recreation District. A dinner will also be available in conjunction with the concert that evening. Dinner tickets are available at M urrays Drug and W heatland In su ran ce- Turner, Van M arter and Kahl Insurance. Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building Heppner reports handling the following business: Jam es Alan Jacobson, 28, Kennewick, W ashington-Failure to Use Seat Belt (fine not listed); W ayne E. Tennant, 62, Herm iston-Angling Prohibited M ethod, $77 fine; Gary D. M illard, 59, Reno, Nevada-Over Length, 64' alleged, 60' limit; Rodney Paul Langlitz, 34, Heppner-Driving while License Suspended Infraction, Driving Uninsured, $734 fine. Driving while License Suspended Infraction, $557 fine; Driving while License Suspended Infraction, Driving Uninsured, $474 fine; Driving while License Suspended Infraction, Driving Uninsured, $584 fine; Driving Uninsured, Failure to Use Seat Belt, Driving while License Suspended, $433 fine; Driving while License Suspended Infraction, Driving Uninsured, $734; Failure to Appear, $731 fine, 180 days in jail, three years probation with no further violation o f law including not driving until either a hardship perm it is issued or his license reinstated, $250 and jail sentence suspended; Graig Allen Miles, 36, Heppner- Failure to Use Seat Belt, $59 fine; Glenn M. Cochran, 83, Echo- V iolation o f the Basic Rule, $77 fine; Steven E. Davis, 51, M cM innville-Angling Closed Season, $77 fine; Ryan S. Hartzell, 27, M cM innville-Angling Closed Season, $77 fine; Brian A. Sweeney, 19, Heppner- Failure to Use Seat Belt, $59 fine; Jamie Joe Abell, 51, Heppner- Failure to Carry Insurance, Disobey Traffic Control Device (Stop Sign), $132 fine; Carolyn Ann Benton, 45, Lexington-Open Container, $132 fine; Shirley Judd, 48, Heppner- Maintaining a Dog as a Nuisance. $102 fine with one year probation with no further violation or dog laws. All dogs to be licensed by July l; Shirley Harris, 38, Heppner- Maintaining a Dog as a Nuisance. $68 fine; Andy Burt, 22, Heppner-Cnminal Mischief (Violation), $457 fine with $150 suspended with one year probation with no further violation o f law. IN THE CIRCU IT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE C O U N TY OF M ORROW In the M atter o f the Estate o f M ATTHEW HUGHES, Deceased. CASE NO. 01 PRO 17 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed affiant. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned affiant at Mautz Baum & O'Hanlon, LLP, 1902 Fourth Street, P.O. Box 967, La Grande, Oregon 97850, within four months after the date o f first publication o f this notice, or the claim s m ay be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records o f the court, the affiant, or the attorneys for the affiant. Dated and first published June 27, 2001. /s/ Herbert T. Hughes, Affiant ATTORNEYS FOR AFFIANT: MAUTZ BAUM & O'HANLON LLP RAYM OND S. BAUM OSB NO. 83149 1902 FOURTH STREET PO BOX 967 LA GRANDE OR 97850 PHONE: (541)9 6 3 -3 1 0 4 AFFIANT: HERBERT T. HUGHES 1104 PENN LA GRANDE OR 97850 PHONE: (5 41)963-1702 Published: June 27, July 4 and 11, 2001 Affid_________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCU IT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF M ORROW JAM IE JOE ABELL Petitioner and M ICHELLE ANN ABELL, Respondent CASE NO 01 CV 071 PUBLISHED SUM M ONS TO: M ichelle 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 o f first publication o f this summons and in case o f 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 o f 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 o f 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 Refenal Service at (541) 684-3763 or call toll free in Oregon at 1-800-452-7636. Thom as 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 Correction The recall petitions for school board m em bers Gary Fredenckson, Pat M cNamee and John Rietmann m ust be returned to the M orrow County C lerk’s Office by Septem ber 12, not Septem ber 30, as stated in the June 20 G azette-Tim es. j , , * CARD OF THANKS Thank you to the staff m em ­ bers at HES and M urray Drugs for the Beanie Babies donated for children in need o f a smile. Thank you also to Lois and Dean Hunt for the wonderful quilts and blan­ kets which we gave to hom eless teens. With appreciation, Sean, Nacho, Laurie, M ahaley and Lynan ____________ 6-27-lc NOTICES We buy estates, etc. Please call Ginger, (503) 873-5255 or (503)871-1925. _______________________ 6-6-4c Class o f 2004 is having a pop can and b o ttle drive on July 7 from 12:30-4. We will be cover- mg areas o f Heppner and Lexing- ton. Special requests for pick-ups. please call C hantea M acaulay. 676-5425 or Linda Dutcher. 676- 9923. 6-27-2c 1 Would you be interested in sell- ing your handm ade craft items in a local “Farmers M a rk e t” on Friday, July 27, during ‘‘Celebrate Heppner D ays”? If you w ould be interested. please call me at 676-9614 or 676- 8778 and ask for Kim. ________ 6-27-3c 1 - ^ ¿f i 'l •, ,, - \ HELP WANTED Heppner Office Senior Services Coordinator R egular full-tim e position is available at our Heppner office working in the Area Agency on Aging. Duties include, but are not limited to, coordinating and over­ seeing mealsite operation for both congregate and hom e delivered meals, determining eligibility and providing on-going case manage- ment for m-home services, con- du ctin g o u treach ac tiv itie s to reach the elderly, information and referral services and coordinating health education and screening. M ust have exceptional people skills and the proven ability to or­ ganize and maintain detailed, ac­ curate and confidential records. Must have ability to work well with elderly individuals and volun- teers, have knowledge o f nutrition and food preparation and identify and solve problems. Position requires an Associate Degree plus two years experience in Human Services. Relevant ex- penence m ay substitute for edu- cation. A valid driver’s license, acceptable driving record and ve- h id e is required as position m ust travel within the service area. Starting salaiy is $2,035 includ- ing full benefits. Application and resume must be subm itted by 5 p.m., July 11, 2001 to the Area A g en cy on A g in g O ffic e r at CAPECO, 721, S.E. Third St., Suite D, Pendleton, OR 97801. P h o n e(541)276-1926. ______________________ 6-27-2c j ! ! j ! ; ! > ; ! \ ; ! ! » ; ; ! j • ; j I ! \ ! I INTERNET Real Estate Listings www. heppner. net CARS K TRUCKS WRIGHT’S CHEVY, INC. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE Our Customer Is Always #1 Contact: Bill Maclnnes Bill Maclnnes, Jr. or parts H.C. Wright Phone (541) 763-4175 Fossil, Oregon *1 PLEASE check your ad on the first date of publication. While we are happy to make any nec­ essary corrections, we cannot be responsible for errors appearing on multiple days. When cancel­ ling an ad, PLEASE check to be sure your ad was not inadvert­ ently publshed. TH A N K YOU! : * : : * * • : j 1 :