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Ih« H tp p n rr ( .a rc tic -1 im rs. Hcppner. ()rrt|tin \3 cdnrsda», Ma» 7, l'U t* - NINE 9 local students to attend state writing conference M u m » » Count» School D is tric t is sending nine students to the Second Annual Oregon W riling festival on Saturday. May 10 at the Cmversity of Oregon in Eugene Students from grades I I I »sere selected locally tor their outstanding \sruing ability Each has prepared a special stork to share stith other students and vs riting instructors at the Festival The Morross County School District students »tho will join over 800 students from I 30 school districts throughout the state are Theresa Lindsay. Mcppner High School. Kim Siookey. Hcppner Junior High. Nicole Duncan. Hcpp ner Elementary. Jennifer Richard »on. Riverside High. Bill Byrd. Col- umbia Junior High. Jeff Legorc. A C Houghton Elementary. Jana Mounts. Sam Boardman Elemen tary. David W jgenhlast. lone Elementary . and Jim Davison, lone Junior High Chaperones »sill be Dave Ball from A C Houghton and Linda Dut cher from Hcppner High In addition to sharing their own works, students will attend a special presentation by one of four featured speakers Eloise McGraw, author of 17 books for young people, Kim Slat ford, a published poet and director of the Oregon Writing Project at Lewis and Clark College. Dr Eric Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff's O f fice reports handling or dispatching the following business during the past week April 29. 8 a m the Heppner Eire Dept responded to a structure fire on Baltimore Street April 29, 10 a m a Boardman Ambulance, an Arlington A m bulance. the M orrow County Sheriffs Office, and the Oregon State Police responded to a icport of a motor vehicle accident, a one vehicle rollover |ust west of mile post l5.3o n l 84 Three people were in the vehicle and all were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital hi Hermtston May I. 1:05 p.m. the Heppner Police Dejit responded fb a motor vehicle accident with no iniuries on North Main St May 2. 3 27 a m the Heppner Police Dept arrested Jay Darrell LaRue. 33, Condon for allegedly Driving Under the Influence of In toxicants He was released on his own recognizance K i mine I author of six children'« fxxAs and Hrofeswr o f Education at Portland State C o lle g e , and Katherine D u n n , a columnist for Willamette Week, who has publish ed two novels and a variety of other writing Students and teachers will alvi participate in workshops conducted by professional writers and outstan ding teachers from across the state The Oregon Writing Festival, which is ciisponsored by the Oregon Council of Teachers o f English, the Oregon Stale Department of Educa lion and the University of Oregon, is organized to recognize and en courage O regon students and teachers for their efforts to improve writing Barrel club tells winners The Heppner Barrel Club has sub nutted the following results of the first running of April 29 at the M or row County Wranglers arena Open first Tern Gentry 34 72, second Shells Strocher <5 22. third Penny H o lln u n 35.39, lourth-Tcrri Gentry 40 48 Novice first Maty Ann Munkcrs 17 67, second Nikki Brisbois 17 7b and third Cindy Stroeber 18 99 Seniors first Stacey Kennedy 57 50 and second Christy Stroeber JunHirs first Jenny Martin 35 b8, second Amy Greenup 37 47. third Kristi O'Brien 37 85, fourth Nikki Brisbois <8 12. fifth Steve Hoffman 40 74. sixth Heather Lckmun 42 bb ami seventh Staci O'Brien 4b 42 PeeWees first Joey Hoffman 39 23. second Hollt Eckman 42 57. third T iffa n ic M unkers 43 31. fourth Sarah Greenup 4 3 87. fifth Casey O'Brien 50 29 and sixth Angela Munkers 53 06 I he next running will be May I 3 at 7 p m New members arc welcome Golf O ver the Tee Cup 1 uesdas latdies Day April 29 Low gross Bev Wilstm lo w net-Jo Pettyj«*hn K losest to pm Jo Petty tohn larast putts and most specks- Luc tic Peck Eileen Padberg birdicd the 13th hole She was awarded her first jeweled birdie pin Wednesday latdies DufTers l.«>w gross Charlene Isom Low net Vern Batty Least putts Harriet Batty Putts laR ae Kindle Lexington Nevvf)( Visitors over the weekend at the Betty Murquurdt home were Jim Murquurdt of Tahola. Washington Dorothy Burcham has received word that her son M ike graduated March 28 from the Washington State Corrections Officers Academy and is currently employed at the Walla Walla Penitentiary He graduated third in his class M r and Mrs Earl Papincau recently returned from a trip to Jackson Hole. Wyoming, where they visited her sister and family They also enjoyed a trip through Yellowstone Park M r and Mrs Frank Robinson spent Saturday at K lic k ita t. Washington where they atterxled the reunion of Frank's graduating class M r and Mrs Charles Buchanan v is ite d in W enatchee. Yakima, and other W ashington tow ns several days last week Dorothy Burcham and Dclpha Jones visited Tuesday with Earl M iller at the Veterans Hospital in Walla Walla M r am) Mrs Earl Papincau and M r and Mrs Ray Papincau were re cent visitors with Earl M iller at the hospital in W alla Walla Cecil and Dclpha Jones attended 98V-818V Custom Made HYDRAULIC HOSES 1/4" 3/4 3/1 • 1/2 r • i% Any Length Lots of Fittings Heppner Auto Parts ■ M Trivia questions call attention to beef By M arlene C u rrin Publicity ( hairntan M o rro w County Cow Belles A recent Beet Trivia Prom«>tn>n was introduced by the Beet tor Father's Day National Chairman. Lucille. Schuer of South Dakota She suggest» that the Cow Belles use a local radio «>r place in the newspaper» the Beef Trivia Gues tions and answers to call attention to our great product Listed below are some of the Beef Trivia Promotion questions and answers 1 Where did the hamburger originate'’ Russia The hamburger is a descendant of steak tartare. eaten by Tartars'« nomadic tuirsemcn throughout the area known today as Russia 2 How many pounds of T hone »leak do we get from the average beef carcass'* 10 pounds which, along w ith the preference for a good steak, explains why T hone steak costs more than chuck roast (Each carcass has more than 100 lbs of chuck roast) 3 W hat are the three major grade» of beef’ Prime Choice Caxxi 4 How many calories are in a 3-ounce serving of sirloin »teak ’ 18' calories 5 How much of the tat in beet is satuf.itc*d ' a 10031 . b '4*3 . c 48 T , (Answer c 48*3 Ih c rest is unsaturated ) b In chicken com paring heel with PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE C IR C U IT C O I RT OF I H I s i ATE OF O R EG O N FOR MORROW C O U N T Y In the Matter of the Estate of VER A F R IE T M A N N . Deceased Probate No 8b-PR 8 N O T IC E TO IN T E R E S T E D PI RS< INS N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N that the undersigned have been ap pointed and have qualified as (he pcrs«>nal representatives of said estate All (versons having claims against said estate arc hereby re quired to present the same, with pro per vouchers, within four months after the date of first publicutior of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representatives c/o Kot tkamp & O'Rourke. 331 S E 2nd. I’ ( i B o i 490 Pendleton, O r tfl 97801. or (hey may he barred All pcrvMis whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional intoinu lion from the records of the Court, the pervmal representatives or the atlorney for the personal representatives DAT ED and first published this 7 day of M ay, 198b Victor Robert Rictmann Pervmal Representative P 0 Box 27 lone, Oregon 97843 Uelpha Jones Rufus tirangc on Monday She is Wheatland County Deputy M r and Mrs Donald M iller of Cheyenne Wyoming were overnight visitors on Tuesday at the home of his aunt and uncle Cecil and Dclpha Jones M r and Mrs Ixland Jones and infant daughter from Pendleton spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom M r and Mrs l.ylc Peck were business callers in Portland last week Friends were deeply grieved to hear of the death of one of Lex ington's citizens, Mel Boyer, at a hospital in Spokane Memorial ser vices were Tuesday at the airporl The PNCi Club of Holly Rcbekah entertained with a luncheon for the Pauline. Integrity. Sunbeam. Sans Souci and Bunchgrass Past Noble Grand Clubs on Saturday Die re were about 3b ladies present for the luncheon They played Bingo and visited Each chairman introduced the members present. and told a bn about their lodge Each guest went home with a gift The tables were decorated with blooming geraniums, and there were several bouquets around the rooms 1 CARD OP TH A N K S Billy Joe Rictmann Pervmal Representative P O Box 152 lone. Oregon 97843 Published May 7. 14. 21, I98h Cotv Helle \ Ci truer a beef has the same amount of cholesterol as chicken. b beet has nmre cholesterol than chicken. c beet has less cholesterol than chicken. (Answer a same amount) 7 How much zinc is found in a serving of Nrct’’ a 3 times that of chicken, b twice that of chicken, c same as chicken t Answer a three times that of chicken) H A roast is medium rare when it is cooked to what temperature ’ 150* degrees 9 Vk hat » the difference between a steak and a roast' Thickness Roasts are 2 inches or more in thickness steaks are less than 2 in ches thick 10 How much beef per person was consumed last year' According to the National 1 ivc Stock and Meat Board 4 b lbs jicr person were ac tually eaten I I How did "sirloin steak" get its nam e’ Ihe British arc credited with the origin ol the world sirloin legend has it that a British monarch PUBLIC NOTICE N O T IC E i n i l M i >Mt Rs (>1 THE P A C IF IC N O R T H W E S T BEl I I I I I PHONE C O M P A N Y In accordance with an Order of the Federal Communications Commis sion in tXxkci 8b I . releav'd March 21, I9B6, the I’.nitw North wen Bell Telephone Company filed revisions on April I. 198b. to its Tariff E C C No 8 If you are currently obtaining interstate Switcheil Access Service. Directory Assistance Ser vice, or certain other miscellaneous services, this tariff tiling, which is vhcduled to become effective June 1. 198b, may affect the tales you are pay ing tor wrv ice In addition, this tiling increases ihe Oregon Residence and Single lin e Business S u bvriber Line Charge from 51 (into 52 (N)and the Centrex Central Office ten) and C entrex C entral O ffic e like Subscriber Line Charge from 52 (8) to 5 ' (8)i for scr» ices installed or on order after July 28. 198 t| Centrex co and Centrex co like serx ices installed or on order after July 28 1983. and multi line business customers are not affected by this filing A copy of this tariff tiling is available tor inspection at the Customer Paying Center in the Lin coin Building. 421. S W Oak St . 5th Street entrance, Portland, bet ween the hours ol 9 <81 a m and 5 (81 p m Monday through Friday II you wish acUlition.il information regarding this tariff filing, you may call PNB s Let's lalk bureau at I 8(8) 555 '(88) Published Mav 7 A 14. |9Hb was v i impressed with the steak he was eating, he drew his sword and dubbed the steak "sirloin " 12 W hat lady made the phrase "Where's the Beef’ " tanxius ’ Clara Peller 13 Which are Ihe 10 top cattle producing states’ I Texas. 2 Nebraska, 3 Iowa. 4 Kansas. 5 Colorado, b Oklahoma. 7 Caltfor nia. 8 South Dakota. 9 Missouri. It) Minnevxa 14 From what cut of beef do we get pastrami'’ Shart Plate 15 W hat favorite campfire hxxJ is made from a by-product ot the beef anim al’ Marshmallow» mode with gelatin, a beef by product COPIES \ Th e H e p p n e r G a ze tte -Tim e s I PUBLIC NOTICE Pori of Morrow Commission meeting. Wednesday. May 14 at ' p in Budget Committee meeting 7 pm Wednesday. May 14 f| Marine Drive. Boardman. OR Published May 7. 198b PUBLIC NOTICE A Decision Notice Decision An nounccmcnl pursuant to the National Environmental Protection Act of |9b9 has been duly signed and ex ecuicd this date for Forks Timber Sale, located in Section» 34 and 35. T bS . R '4E . Sections 2 and 3, T 7S , R 34 E . W M , Umatilla County. Oregon. North Fork John Day Ranger District, Umatilla National Forest Roadcamp Timber Sale, located in Sections 5.6 ,7 .8 ,9 ,1 6,17 .18,19 and 20, T SS , R 32F Sections I, I I . 12. 13. 14. 23 and 24 T 8S . R UP W M Umatilla County. Oregon. North Fork John Day Rnagcr District Umatilla National Forest Upper W all Timber Sale located in Sections 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22 ' ' 21 .'9 m d )0 I 's R 26E ,, Sections 13, 14, 23. 24, 29 i ?S R 251 ; W .M .; Gnat and Wheeler Counties. Oregon. Hcppner Ranger District. Umatilla National Forest Copies of the Decision Notice I V ciskw Announcement arc available at any Umatilla National Forest office The environmental documentation is on file at (he respective District Ranger's Office Decisions are subject to appeal jiursuani to 3b O R 211 18 A notice ot appeal must be filed with the Forest Supervisor within forty five (45) days from the date o f said Deci sion N o tic c /D e c is io n Announcement Signed this .30 day of April. 1986 James A lawrencc Forest Supervivir 2517 S W Hailey Avenue Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Published May 7. 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E S T A T E OF O R EG O N FOR MORROW CO UNTY T H E F E D E R A L L A N D BANK OF SPO KAN E, a corporation. Plaintiff vs R iK iE R B R IT T and Rl I A BRI TT husband and wife, BANK OF E A S IF R N O R E G O N , an Oregon banking corporation. IN L A N D M A C H IN E R Y C O . a corporation. B A ( REPA IR , IN C a corpora tio n . U N IT E D S T A T E S OF A M E R IC A , acting through the In lern al Revenue S ervice, and FEDERAL LAND BANK A S S O C IA T IO N OF P E N D L E T O N , a corporation REAL PROPERTY No. 8 5 -C V -l 17 By virtue of an execution issued out of the above entitled court in the subject cause on April 18. 1986 pursuant to judgments arid an Amended Convilidated Decree of Foreclosure enrolled and docketed on April 18. 1986. :n favor ol the plaintiff and against defendants, and in favor ol defendant. Bank ol Eastern <)rcgon. and against all other defendants, wherein it was decreed those certain mortgages held by plaint iff and defendant. Bank ol Eastern Oregon, be foreclosed and that the real property and water rights subject to Ihc mortgage lien» be v»ld. which execution command ed me to sell that real property and water rights to satisfy the following judgments, to wit I Judgment o f plaintiff against defendants. Roger Britt and Rita Britt, husband and wife, and each of them, for Ihc sum of 564.432 48 together with interest at the rate of 14,2551 per annum on 561.832 13 from August 31, 1985. until paid, plus costs and disbursements (in eluding anomeys fees) in the an«Hint of 52.594 24, less the sum of 52.7(81 (8) as an offset ol the plcdg ed stuck 2 Judgment ot defendant. Bank of Eastern Oregon against defendants. Roger Britt and Rita Britt, husband and wife, and each of them, in the* amount of 529.993 tb on the prtn cipal balance with interest accrued to September 10. 1985 in the amount ol 51.719 33 and with interest accru ing at a per diem rate of 513 96 thereafter until paid, plus costs and disbursements (including reavmable attorneys tees) in the sum ol 554*> (8) I w i l l on M.i» 2 ' 1986. .It I II (81 a m at the Iront door ot the county courthouse in Heppner. Morrow County, oregon. sell at public auc tion (subject to redemption as pro vided by law i to the highest bidder for cash, all the interest the above named defendants had on and after October 3. 1979. the date ot recur ding ot plaintiff's mortgage and all the interest the above named defen dants had on and after June 26. 1982. Ihe dale of recording of the mortgage of detentlani Bank of Eastern Oregon, in the following described real property PAR CEI I Beginning at a point 28 8(1 chains North of the corner common to Sections 22. 2 3. 26 and 27 in Township 2 South. Range 26. E W M thence South ' 4 ° It)' West 21 chains, thence South 73°|b West 12 chains, thence South H W I ' West 9 chains, thence South 77"4b' West 3 '9 chains to the West line of the Southeast quarter ot Section 22. thence North 52 IK chains to the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter ol said Section 22. ihcrxe East 40 chains, thence South )| 2 0 chains to ihc point of beginning All of said pniperty being in Township 2 S«iuth, Range 26. F W M . Morrow Uoun «V - V * * * fy. Oregon E.YCT KTING beginning at a point 28 80 chains North o f the corner common to Sections 22. 23. 26 and 27 in Township 2, South Range 26 I W M . thence North 20 feet lo the North boundary of the county road #723. thence in a Southwesterly direction along said North boundary of county road No 723 to a point 20 feet North of (he Southeast corner of Ployhar Estates, thence North 0 * 4 I I 5 ” West. 1,3 0 4 52 feet, thence N orth 8 9 ° I6 ’2 5 " East 382 73 feet to a point, thence South along the Fast line ot Section 22. 189 (8 feet to the quarter cornet common lo Sections 22 and 23. thence continuing South along the said Easterly line of Sec tion 22. 682 3| feet to the point of beginning. Morrow County, State of O regon A L S O E X C E P T IN G Plovhar Estate SuNlivision of Mor row County P A R C E L II Lot I , Ployhar F.statcs. in Section 22. Township 2. South. Range 26. F W M . Morrow County. Oregon P A R C E L !. Ill Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter ol Section 22. Township 2. South. Range 26. F W M . thence West a distance of 5 0 chains, thence South ' 6 UI9'W e st a distance ol 8 (chains, thence South a distance of 9 5 chains, thence Norih 67u5 ' l ast a distance of ' 0 chains, thence North 7 7'46' Fast a distance of 7 5 chains, thence North a distance ol It) 6 chains to the place of beginning, all being in Morrow County, Oregon D A T E D April 18. 1986 S H E R IF F OF MORROW C O I N T Y . O R EG O N By Pauline Winter Chief C ivil Deputy Published April 23, 34), May 7. 14. 1986 A -*~*«*9 Now accepting applications for 2 and ' bedroom certificates tor Sec tion 8 Rental Assistance in the Hepp ner area Eor more information write to P O B«'X 107. Herntiston, Or 978 '8 or call 567 3241 Equal ( >p porlunitv Housing ________ 5 Accepting donations lor the lone United Church ot Christ Annual Auction and Barbecue Saturday June 7, 1986 For pickup call J«>e at 422 7435 or John at 422 7123 5-7 -4c A l. ANO N M F T T IN U in IfV p p n e r every M onday night at 7 30 at the Na/aren«1 C hurch E'»r m ore in fo c a ll 676 9(115 2 1» tfe 0 ‘ Ò76Q228 T«> th«>sc parents wh*> helpexf w ith the prom and banquet, thank you' W ith o u t sour help and thoughtfulness, ii could not have been the success it was' I hank you Class of '87 NF W lin t Hs lla r n Senior citl'cni. $4(8) Barber Shop lo t p m Heppner 4 9 Be 4 HELP W ANTED Adoption Young, infertile couple seek infant to love and adopt We will pay all medical, legal and pregnancy related expenses Please call our Oregon attorney collect (303) 222 .'4 '4 3-7-Int Northwest Nannies Institute First state licensed vocational Nanny training scfxxil in Oregon Free placement, incredible demand Con la» i n n i 710 Nl 7 1 st i’>trtland, OR 97232 Tel ('.ill collect (503 ) 234 4671 3*7 I k Construction, engineers, drivers, mechanics, welders, electricluns. machinists and carpenters needed immediately iW ill train some p«<si lions) up to 56.(88)^ month Fee Transcontmcl Job Search, (308) 64'6911 3-7-I k \ lt F \ s l I ' F l t V l s i i i t P a ri tim e c a re e r fu r a m b itio u s h o m e m u k e r Must be o v e r IB No in v e s tm e n t E a rn e x c e lle n t incom e C a ll c o lle c t, (504 214 I44H I . , Northwest Nannies Institute First state licensed vocational Nanny training school in Oregon Free placement incredible demand ( on tact N N I. 710 NF. 21st, Portland. OR 97232 Tel (503) 2 34 4671 Call collect 4 3 0 -Inc 3 W ORK W ANTED Anxious 16 yr old seeking after schixil and summer job Docs babysitting and housework Call after 8 p m weekdays, after Id a m weekend» 676 9674 Ask tot Kym ____________ 4-23-4c Position Wanted Young man wishes summer employment Cun supply references Contact Dan. 676 M 4 ( 4 16 (fs 6 WANTED Adoption Rural couple wishes to adopt infant Child will have loving fam ily. with opportunities ol farm and nearby city Expenses paid At torncy involved I aurence Spiegel, i so 1 1 6 i s 7 ' 7 t o ffic * h o u r s S lilt, 7 RENTALS__________ F'urnishiHf tw o b e d rix im tr a ile r house ( '. ill Ians W in ch e ste r. 676 MB 4 'i tfc For Rent I and 2 bedroom apart merits Completely furnished Clean Water and garbage service pro»id ed 676 9171 4 30 2c 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apt clean' and ca rp e te d W ater g a rb a g e , heat, and ap p lia n ces fu rn is h e d 676 5243 ■ i . lo , X tfc Eurnishcd one bednxim apart ment Some u tilitie s Phone 676 9284 or 676 9137 ' 7 He Small two hcdriMun house, unfur ntshed. fenced yard, phone 676 9409 or 676 96*81 4 30 tfc KOH R E N T Hit It' K HOME: if f lone 2400sq ft 422 7)47 M 2 tfc One bedroom apt fu rn is h e d , w a te r and g a rb a g e se rvice fu rm sh i-d Paul Hansen, phone 676 9925 4 2 tfc XAM U W tM M M M A A A A N A A W M a T H IN K S W IN G ! Mott in by M*y 1 Enjoy Country Setting — Spacious 2 bed room apartments with laundry facilities plus more. ffenfs storting of J 226 . EVERGREEN TERRACE N.THOMPSON & PIONEER STREETS HEPPNER, OR 676-5120 t HO