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Heppner G a ir « e-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. September 16. 1987 - FIVE
Engagements
To celebrate
Constitution's
bicentennial
YOU!---------------
Heppner residents tor your en
thususttc response to our
August advertisement I h l K
Chimney Sweeps will be
back in your area September
Pupils at Heppner Klemenury
Schix>l w ill participate in the national
ringing o f the bells for 200 seconds
September 17 in honor o f the Con
s titu tio n 's
bicentennial.
20, 21, 22 to serve your
chimney cleaning needs.
| Call us fo r an appointment.
9 JS-.M69
Milton-Freewater, Ore.
Parents and friends of
the whooi are welcome to participate
in the bell nngtng and in the release
o f red. white, and blue balloons
Following the celebration, pupils
w ill gather in the school’ s m ulti
purpose room to v icw a v ideotape o f
President Ronald Reagan reading the
preamble to the Constitution
All week classes ai the school wit.
be learning about the Constitution.
Heppner Elementary Principal IXin
Cole said Pupils w ill have at least
one lesson about the signing o f the
Constitution each day (his week A
copy o f the preamble has been
posted in the hallway of the school
and each pupil and visitor is invited
to sign his name
<er — McCarl
M r and Mrs Glenn Cooper announce the engagement o f their daughter
leah Sue to M l.ec McCarl. the son o f Mr and Mrs Morns McCarl
The bride elcci is a 1986 graduate ot Heppner High and is attending Karl's
School o f Hair Design in Pendleton
McCarl is a I9H0 graduate ol Heppner High School and a 1982 graduate
ot Walla Walla Community College He is now employed at Tilcsis Inc
at Pendleton
The couple w ill be married December 5. 1987 at the United Methodist
Church. Heppner. Oregon
Weddings
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Yard of Month selected
The Lexington "Garden Bugs" yard of the month for
September went to the pastor's office of the Lexington Bap-
fist Church with a tidy lawn bordered by red and white petunias
and a rail fence Back of the lawn is a simple yellow rose
Phyllis Anderson, (wife of Pastor Glenn Anderson) Dorothy
Burcham and Bertha Sager collagorated on planting and care.
August yard of the month honors went to Gary and Martha
Munkers.
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C it iz e n o l th e Y e a r
honored Sept. 21
Dr Wallace W olff. Heppner. w ill
be honored Monday. Sept 21 as a
citizen o f the year al the Valby
Lutheran Church Harvest Festival
The evening w ill begin with a
poduck al 6 M) p m Sunday school
pupils w ill preseni a puppet show
and a skit the Day and Knights, a
lip sync group comprised o f Chris
Rauch Dan Daltoso. and Ken Grich
w ill perform, and Servant Song"
from the 1 uiohrun Bible Institute will
round out the program
The public is welcome For tur-
ther information call the Rev Kick
Kvcnson. 67f> M)f>9
(■arden Bugs learn insect control
By Delpha Jones
The Lexington Garden Bugs met
at the home ot Ians Allyn for their
first meeting at the new date and
time which is the first Tuesday o f
each month at 7:30 p m Present
were l uclla Taylor, Dorothy Bur
cham. Delta Huhcr. Marie Steagall.
Frances Murty, Ruth Robinson.
Kathy Tellechea. and the hostess
They toured the Allyn garden and
heard a most educational report on
biological insect control The Yard
ot the Month award went to the le x
ington Baptist Church with Bertha
Sager as caretaker She was
presented a gitt certificate to use at
the coming bulb sale and a I adv bug
lawn ornament The annual bulb sale
dale has been set tor CVtober lb and
17 at the Kcbckah Hall in Lexington
This is a Saturday and Sunday ami
will start at 10 a m until 4 p m. with
pie and coffee being served There
w ill be a good assortment ot bulbs
Book display to
hi^hli^ht meeting
By Delpha Jones
There is an old book display
planned tor the Morrow ( ounly
Historical meeting, and people arc
invited to bring their hooks tor the
displav table The chronicles w ill he
on sale at this time, as well as the
Railroad calendars now being
printed Please keep the first Sun
dav . Oct 4 in mind and attend the
dinner and yearly meeting ol the
Society There w ill he spec ial music
at this time by Kathv Hoskins and a
group ot singers
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bookworms begin tall schedule
By Justine W eatherford
Tuesday evening. Sept 8. Hcpp
ncr's venerable ladies literary club.
The Bookworms, began what is
nearly its M>th vear o f nine months
ot bi monthly hook review meetings
The lathes gathered at the Butter
Creek home o f Helen Currin for a
pollock dinner al b p tn after which
new officers were elected ami plans
Trauma advisory
hoard to meet
Hesse
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Childers
Barbara Ann Hesse ami Roger Glen Childers were married at the lone
United Church o f Christ. August 7. during a candle light ceremony
The bride is the daughter o f M r and Mrs Louis Hesse ot Cincinnati.
Ohio Hie bridegroom is the son o f M r and Mrs Clco Childers, lone
The bride was given in marriage by her father She wore a white satin
gown, with a sweetheart neckline The fitted lace bodice was adorned with
seed pearls Short puffed sleeves and a chapel length train completed the
dress Four inch wide double scalloped lace was an elegant touch along
the hemline The lace was over embroidered with satin cording The gown
was made by Tami Cheney, lone
The bride wore a flower garland in her chosen colors o f burgundy. pink.
and white Her bouquet was spring flowers and a cascade o f ribbons
Maid o f honor was Margaret Hesse. Denver. Cok>rado. sister o f the bride
She wore a tea length dress o f burgundy satin patterned with roses
Best nun was Jeff Ball o f lone Ushers were Harvey Childers, lone,
brother o f the bride groom and Leon Pctrey o f Corbin. Kentucky
Molly Barrow niece o f the bride groom was the flower girl Maci
Childers, another niece o f the bride groom was the candle lighter Their
dresses were pink satin with puffed sleeves
Kacy Childers, nephew o f the bnde groom was the ringhearer Rikka
Tews. lone, played the organ during the ceremony Geneva Matthews.
Heppner. was vocalist.
A reception was held in the church basement.
After a honcymrxin at Crater Lake and the coast, the couple arc residing
temporarily in lone
Morrow 4-H’ers earn honors
Morrow County 4 H members
enrolled in food projects showed o ff
their skills in prepanng main dishes,
pastries, yeast products and
vegetable dishes dunng the 1987
Oregon State Fair
Swayne Evans. Im gon. earned a
Reserve Championship in the
contest
Earning blue ribbons were: Lin
da Morter. Brandi Ball, and Nancy
Morter o f lone and Mikka Evans o f
Irrigon.
Blue award presentations were
given by Shanna Evans. Swayne
Evans and Gibb Evans o f Irngon
The following local 4 H ers earn
ed blue awards in the Sute fashion
revue Nance Wright. Heppner. Lin
da Morter and Kan Morgan, lone;
and Amy Wagenhlast. Lexington
Colleen Hensley o f Imgon earn
ed a blue award in 4 H Senior dog
showmanship competition
Blue awards in 4-H clothing
classes were presented to the follow
mg: s k ill level one B ridget!
McElligott o f lone, skill level two-
Alccia Tamasky o f Heppner and
Shanna W ilkins o f lone, skill level
three-Chnsy Schultz of Heppner and
Mikka Evans o f Im gon. skill level
four Giselle Schoonover o f Heppner,
skill level five-M olly Evans o f Ir
ngon. and skill level eight Amy
Hobbs o f Irngon.
Additional state fair results w ill be
printed as they are received from the
sute fair offices
such as daffodils, crocus, tulips,
hyacinth ami some lilies. Lois
reported in the flower exhibit at the
Fair ll was a complete success with
Jane Rawlins receiving award for the
most entrees for the contest spun
sored by the Garden Bugs Phis w ill
he continued again next year
There was some discussion o f
landscaping outside the park fence
I his w ill he dec ided at the next
meeting The next meeting w ill he
al the home of I.uclla Taylor on O c
tober h with each one to bring a
decorated pumpkin with a prize fur
nished by Kaihy Tellechea Garden
club members needing a pumpkin
contact either I.uclla Taylor or Kathy
Tellechea The next meeting w ill be
tun and interesting as each member
is to bring a container, with artificial
or live (lowers and IXrlla Huber w ill
help make arrangements for them to
take home Die door prize was won
by Marie Steagall It is hoped that
each member can find a prospective
member to bring to the next meeting
The regularly scheduled Area
Trauma Advisory Board No 9
meeting w ill he held at Tomas
Restaurant meeting room in Enter
prise, at 5 30 p m on Monday.
September 2 I The meeting is open
to the public
Agenda items w ill include I In
troduction and orientation ot new
members. 2 Status o f trauuu
registry. 3 ’ Helicopter safety and
regional education tor inter hospital
transport (viewing ot helicopter sate
ty film purchased by GRH). 4
Prevention and professional educa
tion programs, and 5 Area plan
were worked out for their meetings
on into next May
Outgoing president Kathryn
Hoskins presided during the election
which saw Marge Gardner accept
the top office. Mary Gohccn sue
cceding Sylvia McDaniel as vice
president. Helen Currin agreeing to
continue as secretary treasurer and
Marian Brosnan replacing Florence
Green as txuik checker
This club is limned to twelve
members Once each spring, usual
ly in March, the croup holds a |omt
meeting with the Topic Club of lone
alternate years these meetings are
arranged in cither lone or Heppner
During the year Die Bookworms
meet in members homes ami each
member provides at least one
bookreview dunng the nine nxinths
The current membership includes
cvcral who have belonged well over
20 years Presently the twelve arc
Marian Brosnan. Helen Currin.
Marge Gardner. Mary (ioheen,
Florence Green. Kathryn Hoskins,
Pauline Hughes, l.orena Jones,
Sylvia McDaniel, Lucile Peck,
Madge Thomson and Justine
Weatherford
All Saints celebrates project completion
A ll Saints Episcopal Church w ill
celebrate the completion o f a
building project with a family
celebration of the Eucharist at 10:30
a m Sunday, September 20, follow
ed by a deck sealing party with lunch
to he served Those who want to join
in the fun, are to come dressed for
the occasion, and to bring tool* to
work with
Missionary to visit Heppner Methodists
On
Wednesday
evening,
September 16. the Heppner United
Methodist Church w ill host an even
ing with United Methodist M is
sionary. Tim Baker A missionary
working as an agricultural economist
in Zaire. Africa, Baker’s specific
assignment is to develop a model
farm at the United Methodist Church
farm near Kamina, Zaire, in con
sultation with the Agricultural Com
mittee o f the Conference Baker was
selfemploycd as a computer consul
tant in North Bend, hut had lived and
worked on a farm for many years
He explained. "L a ck of money was
always a problem on our (family)
farm, so I have become pretty
creative when it comes to getting
things done." He is proficient in a
number o f disparate skills, including
flying, carpentry, welding, and
machine maintenance " He studied
computer science at Southwestern
Oregon Community College earning
a bachelor's degree in agricultural
and resource economics from
Oregon Slate University Upon
graduation, he worked as an ad
m im strator for an agricultural
chemicals concern Baker is a
member o f the North Bend United
Methodist Church in the Oregon
Idaho Annual Conference o f ihe
United Methodist Church
The Rev IX>n Boyce o f the Hcpp
ner United Methodist Church ex
plained, "W e are very excited about
Tim Baker visiting with us As a
church we have supported Tim with
our gifts and prayers because o f his
agricultural work This w ill be our
first time to visit with him in person
and we are very thrilled about this
opportunity."
The evening with Tim Baker w ill
begin with a dessert at 7 p m in the
church basement Al 7:30 p m a
slide presentation o f his work in
Zaire w ill begin The public is in
vited to attend this gathering on
Wednesday evening. Sept, 16
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IN THF. CIRCUIT COURT
OF I HI SI AM OF OREGON
FOR
THE
COUNTY
OF
MORROW
STAFF. OF OREGON. Acting by
and through the Directors o f
Veterans Affairs.
Plaintiff.
vs
D A V ID I SEXTON and IRENE
si XTON
Defendants
STATE OF OREGON
County o f Morrow
NOTICE OF SALE
Case- No 87 CV 33
By virtue o f an Execution issued
out ot the above entitled court in the
above entitled cause to me directed
and duted on September 10. 1987.
based upon a Judgement rendered
and entered in said court on August
7. 1987, in favor of the State o f
Oregon. Acting by and through the
Director o f Veterans' Affairs, com
manding me to make sale o f (he
following described real property,
to-wit:
PARCEL No I
Township 4 North. Range 25. East
o f the Willamette Meridian, in the
County of Morrow, Slate of Oregon
Section 14 East '6 o f the Northwest
M Ot tb t Northeast '«
EXCEPTING the West 348 85 feet
P A R C E I v > II
Township 4 North. Range 25.
F. W M , Morrow County. Oregon
Section 14 West 'A of the Northeast
'« ot the Northeast '*
to satisfy a Judgement against defen
dant David 1. Sexton tor the sum o f
>144.563 33, together with interest
t 9 0 percent per annum from dale
o f Judgment until paid
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue o t
said Execution and Judgment and in
compliance with the command o f
said W rit, I w ill on the 21st day o f
October. 1987. at 10 00 a m at the
front door fo the Morrow County
Courthouse. Heppner, Oregon, sell
at public auction and subject to
redemption to the highest bidder for
cash in hand all of the right, title and
interest which David I. Sexton or
any successor had on October 22.
1980. ihe date o f p la in tiff s mor
tgage. and thereafter had in and to
the above described real property or
any part or portion thereof to satisfy
said Execution and Judgment and in
tcrest. costs and accruing costs
DATED al Heppner. Oregon, on
September 11,1987
ROY L DRAGO. Sheriff
Morrow County. Oregon
By Pauline Winter
(Tnef C ivil Deputy
Published September 16, 23, 30;
October 7. 1987
WC would Tike toTfunk our Tn ikl>
and neighbors lor their help and
quick response in putting out the
range fire on Sept 11 Wc ap
preciate your concern and help very
much
IXin and Pal Anderson
Mark and Tami Kietnunn
_________________________9-16-lc
A very special (hanks to all the
community members who came out
to Friday nights game and gave sup
port to the Heppner Mustangs, the
band, the rally squad and coaching
staff Each contributes to bring about
our seasons wins
Vicki Bukby
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Heppner Al Anon meetings are held
Saturday nights at 8 00 at St
Painek s Parish Hall
8 its
Heppner Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting al St Patrick's Parish Hall
For more information call 67f> oh ! 4
Ot h7t> 9724.____________ ’ h ills
Domestic Violence Services 24
hour crisis line-278 0241 Collect
>.alls accepted
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Help wanted Students to write
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Riverside High school No ex
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skills helptul I O .*ptds ( ill s.m,Is
al the Heppner Gazelle l imes office.
676 9228
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Morrow County Assessor's olfice is
taking applications for Assessment
C le rk
A pplicants must have
prevKXis office experience, ahilitv to
work w ith public, haste office equip
ment and telephone skills, and good
math s k ills
A p plication s are
available at the Morrow County
Assessor's office. Box ’ ’ 2. Hcpp
ner. Oregon 978(6 Closing dale is
September 23. 1987
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Buying logs lor stumpage .in
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