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E1G1IT--The Heppner GMtte-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, January I. IHJtl Sell Your Unused Items'With)) J )) GAZETTE-TIMES . ( I , if 1 . A MH) AD i 15 a word ( 1 0'icord m in im um ) 676-9228 Christmas comes early for Heppner newly-weds i. mi I iikiiiiiii hi : i 11-!"" ' ' V - ' I 'Ti) i ,.i. h v n v Judge administers vows to Barbara (Teeman) and Frank Johnson For Barbara Teeman and Frank Johnson Christmas came a little early last week. The two, who both work at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner, were married on Christmas Eve in the hospital's solarium. A normal three-day waiting period was waived by the judge so the two were able to be married before the Christmas holidays. As nurses and staff looked on, Morrow County Judge Don McElligott joined the two in marriage in the solarium which opens on to a panoramic view of Heppner. Hospital Administrator A.K. "Lucky" Felt witnessed the marriage, then popped the cork on a bottle of champagne to toast the newly-married couple. Frank is the director of nurses and an anesthetist at the hospital and Barbara is an office clerk. Sports widows...opera widowers? EOSC has the class For the wife who doesn't see much in sports and the husband who doesn't see much in drama or music-or vice versa -there could be a com ing together in a new winter quarter night class called "Understanding Group Per formances" at Eastern Ore gon State College. lone School musicians and singers entertain at concert held Dec. 22 v fI ; 1 V - r tit kx Li; - ' teSWS.W rrv t r i riifl TV I - rT. ' jj "Y1 kUt I ' ' I PI "'' y fyV- . " Photos bv Michelle LaRue 1 w -r-f j - The two-credit class, which will meet on Monday evenings beginning Jan. 5, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Classroom Building Room 206, will explore the differences and similarities between men's and women's basketball, a musical pro duction and a choral concert. Course organizer, George 7TIW: ; Mi .1 !.. w i. v ' 9 t P Venn, EOSC writer-in-residence, called the class "an experience in elemental hum anistic inquiry." "Areas of performances tend to be mutually exclus ive," said Venn. "If you're on the team then you usually don't sing in the choir." He said, culturally we separate Lex News from page 5 Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Marqunrdt had all nf their family at their home for Christmas. Those from out of town wf re Mr. and Mrs. Clay Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and Mrs. Mar quardt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messenger. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt enjoyed their Christmas on Saturday so that members of their family could be together. Those home for the holidays were Charma and Norita and Phillip from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Marquardt and children from Connefl. Wash. .and her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messenger as guests. A daughter. Penny is spending the holidays sight seeing and enjoying Disney Land, and a son. Bruce, and family were unable to attend. They make their home in Los Angeles. Friends and relatives in Lexington were grieved to hear of a former resident's death at the Heart of the Valley Nursing Home in Corvallis. Mrs. Cora Warner lived most of her life in Lexington and was a 63-year member of the Rebekah Lodee and a member of the Lexington Christian Church. Services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Lexington Cemetery with the Rev. Nash in charge. those performances but they really have many things in common and a person who enjoys one kind of perform ance will often find he or she enjoys another which only "seems" very different. continued page 9 John Brando Lewthwaite. Jr., and John R. Sabin, Suc cessor Trustee of the Lewth waite Trust vs. Curtis Ferguson, Personal Representative of the Estate of Mary Spalding 'also known by various other names): Marcellene M. D'Angelo; Curtis Ferguson; Glen Olds, Jr.: Jack Olds; Phyllis Jar rell; Maxwell Beno: Ross Olds: Dorsie Olds, Jr.; Paul Olds. Sr.; Larry Olds; United States National Bank of Ore ' gon. an Oregon corporation ; The Oregon Bank, an Oregon corporation : and John Doe's 1 - 10. PUBLISHED SUMMONS (A8OO5-03016) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah : JOHN BRANDO LEWTH WAITE, JR., and JOHN R. SABIN. Successor Trustee for the Lewthwaite Trust, Plain tiff, vs. CURTIS FERGUSON, Personal Representative of the Estate of Mary Spalding 0 PUBLIC BIOTICES (also known by various other names i : MARCELLENE M. D'ANGELO; CURTIS FER GUSON; GLEN OLDS. JR.; JACK OLDS: PHYLLIS JAR RE!.!.: MAXWELL BENO; ROSS OLDS: DORSIE OLDS. JR : PAUL OLDS. SR.: LAR RY OLDS: UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF ORE GON, an Oregon corporation: THE OREGON BANK, an Oregon corporation: and ' JOHN DOE'S 1 - 10. Defen dants. TO: AH Interested Persons and Heirs of Mary K. Spalding ine Dohr: ty ) In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and defend any inter est you may claim in the Estate of Mary K. Spalding against the declaratory judg ment complaint filed acainst the Estate of Marv K -Spalding in the above entitled action on or lxfore the expiration of thirty davs from the date of the first pubjicat ion nf this summons, and in rase of your failure to do so. for want thereof. Plaintiff will applv to the court for relief demanded in the complaint, lo-wit : The complaint is comprised of two claims for relief (express testamentary trust, constructive inter vivos trust ) in each of which Plaintiff seeks the declaration and impressing of a trust in favor of John Brando Lewthwaite, Jr. upon such assejs improp erly held by the Estate of Mary K. Spalding. NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANT: ' READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY YOU MUST "APPEAR" IN THIS CASE OR THE OTHER SIDE WILL WIN AUTOMAT ICALLY. TO "APPEAR". YOU MUST FILE WITH THE COURT A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A "MOTION" OR "ANSWER". THE "MOT-t-ION" OR "ANSWER" MUST BE GIVEN TO THE COURT CLERK OR ADMINISTRA TOR WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE OF FIRST PUB LICATION SPECIFIED HEREIN ALONG WITH THE REQUIRED FILING FEE. IT MUST BE IN PROPER FORM AND HAVE PROOF OF SERVICE ON THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY, OR, IF THE PLAINTIFF DOES NOT HAVE AN AT TORNEY, PROOF OF SER VICE UPON THE PLAIN TIFF. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUES TIONS, YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY IMMED IATELY. This Summons is published by order of the Honorable Charles S. Crookham, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 23rd day of July, 1980, directing publication of this Summons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Gazette-Times, a newspaper published and of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon DATED AND FIRST PUB LISH ED: Dec. 11, 19H0 Date of Last Publication: Jan. 1. 1981. JOHN K. McILHENNY, JR. 720 S.W. Washington Street 650 Morgan Building Portland. Oregon 97205 Of Attorneys for Plaintiffs Published: Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1980: Jan. 1, 1981. Heppner Gazette-Times Classified Advertising rateH are at 15 cents a word, with a Ill-word ($1.50) minimum. The Gazette-Times will ac cept responsibility for errors only for the first insertion, unless notified. Bring or mail ads to the Gazette-Times office, 147 West Willow Street, Heppner, or telephone 670-922K. All Classifications are Numbered and Appear in Numeriral Order. CVERV GOV IS SALE DM 10 Tl E tlflSSif EDS1 We would like to express our appreciation for all the cards, food, flowers, donations and acts of kindness expressed during our loss. Your thoughtfulness will alwavs be remembered Sincerely, The Torn Marlatt family 1 He. FOUND: Female Dingo pup in downtown Heppner. Identify and pnv for ad r.7-HKH or i;7(i-ri:is. l l ic MtDM COKUKS I'OVDIAT - Community or lenten person wanted to write Bnardtnan-area news for the Caetle-Times. No experience necessarv. Call l-7-9228 for more infor mat ion North Morrow Medical Cen ter. Boardman. Ore., is seek ing a licensed , nurse. An exciting and challenging po sition is open for the right person. Assist and direct pa tients, take vital signs, other nursing procedures, physical therapy and some front office work. Experience in a medical office would be helpful. Good starting salary based on experience. Excellent bene fits. Fine opportunity for advancement. Pleasant work ing environment. Reply with tyfied letter. Enclose a re sume. All replies in confid ence. Our employees know of this advertisement. Give sal ary history and references. Reply to P.O. Box 397. Boardman, Ore., 97818 1-1-lc. TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash bonuses, fringe benefits to mature individual in Heppner area. Regardless of experience, write AT. Sears, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas 7C101. 1-1-lc. IONE ("OK RESPONDENT - (Community oriented person vanted to write lone-area lews for the Gazette Times. No experience necessary. Call i;7fi-H228 for more information HELP WANTED: One L.P.N, for the 117 shift. Contact Frank Johnson, Pioneer Memorial Hospital, fi7fi-133, ext. 5. 12 25 2c. APARTMENTS for rent in lone; one furnished apt. in Heppner. 422-757H. 12-11-tfc. ' FOR RENT: Two bedroom furnished apt. Water and garbage service furnished. No children or pets. $140. Herman Green. 676-9171. l-l-.lp. EVERGREEN TERRACE APARTMENTS. New, two bedroom apartments for rent.! Call 676-5120. 3 13-tfc. FOR RENT: Two bedroom duplex with carport. Electric heat, two blocks from High School. Call 567-8232 or 67(1 5197. 11 20-tfc. Cards of Thanks J Lost S Found 3 tieip waruea h i l Rentals 7 Hurry And These Year WHO FAIRMONT 4-dr sedan - 6 cvl.. AT. 6.000 actual miles I.ocal--one owner- I SAVE SSI ON THIS UNIT ONLY I WHO FIESTA LEFT SAVE SSI! ONE WHO FORI) FlOO 4 spd overdrive - 2 whl drive Warier Motor Co. I b iHppr:-?6 ?'86 Services 8 Planning a wedding? The Gazette Times has many beautiful invitations for you to choose from. Slop by and look over our pleasing selection. 8 N tfs illllllHHHIHIDIIIIIIUimiHIIMUUHMIIUIIIIItf iEXPERIENf FI) PAINTER Interior and exterior work guaranteed. Free Estimate. . I.. M( lliiiii. l. 67(i-52:tn. After I! p.m.. rull fi7l. r.N;.4. HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimimiiiiMiiiiiiiiirt FREE. Dead Animal Remov al - Fast Dailv Service. Call collect -5(17 7fi.'!9. IIEItMIS TON HIDE & TALLOW. 10 2-tfc. i-AM-U(1 V'YK i; mum si it m i ' liv Ii i I'.'.iIiihi Dili lies I r.l . 1 1 1 ll U Inst. ill. illull id Si ilii I .inks anil Ih iiin Tit-Ids l.i .i i'l lii ll.iiilllii: I 'M'I It I I 'M I 'll r.uMH h.umI i m i:m it wm You can order your personal-" ized ru!!er stamp or business cards from the Gazette- , Times. Standard rublwr stamps also available 8-14 tfs. Livestock & Poultry 10 WILL III Y HORSES - any kind. Phone 5fi7-fi(Mir, Herm iston. tfc. farm Equipment 11 For Sale: Dr.-9Hj:iii8 CAT. Under carriage 90 percent. Only 4. (MM) hours on tractor. Excellent condition. Asking 28..r)(MI. 7-777. 12-4 tfc. Pasture & Feed 13 FOR SALE: Clean wheat straw - $1 per bale. Dr. Huber, 0K9-HI07. 1-1 2p. IMMEDIATE $$CA$H$$ AVAILABLE i J Kor Real l-.Maic iiiiIi ik Is. J i nisi iieens v Mori gages. J U e also loiiii iiioim'V j. .Inn l-'arli'v. Milliliter 27i;-;i72:t PEKDLET0N CAPITAL t CORPORATION J BACKHOE & SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD INSTALLATION GRAVEL DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE i Ci ANT mm LARGE mm LICENSED Get In On End Specials 1W ICJM FCW B. Lift PCSCX tSCOIt ji. Iv-tJW Miscellaneous 14 MUST SELL Brand New KRACO AMFM Radio & 8-Track In-Dash Playei Call 676-9228 or Aftei 6 P.M. 989-8194 GRAVEL 4,7 per. yd. BEGINNING JAN. 5 Call 422-7204 Ca rs & Trucks 22 JEWS. CARS. TIU ( KS Availuhle through kwi n ment agem-irs. Man srll fin under limn ( nil ( (i(C I M I kii 1 1 ext. nri.'i for mir diiectwv on linw (ll piirrhwse Real Estate 23 I'ride of ownership quality till 6 plex. ptisilive cash flow. Assume farm home mtg at I percent Tax appraised at $l.ri(i.(HMi Ask fur Vesla Kil kenny, (r.(i:n 243 ri.Hi. Ciii.ti 244 3311 12 18 4c. HOUSE FOR SALE Three tM-driMiiriK, two hath.s. family room, den, utility, electric forced air heat air coin.!., deck, garage, large lot Ex cedent location, close to schools and downtown. Shown by apMiintmenl Call after (1 p.m. weekdays. "(; raa 12 18 3c. Jim Wishart Home ffr sale, excellent condition. $(;ri,(Hi(i Have to see to appreciate. 140 S. Gilmore St. Oill ;,fier 5 p.m., 676-ft2:i. II 27-tlc Three hedrtn, two baths, attached rlble garage, double glazed windows, electric heal . thermostatically controlled wood stove, carpet, good view Near hospital IBS Rock St , Heppner. $(K),2.ri(i. c.7(i-!ii(i3, weekdays, 12 18 4c. DUMP TRUCK wsui EXCAVATING OR SMALL I BONDED