H ( . H I - Heppner G u e t t e - Times. Hr ppm-r. Oregon Wednesday. October 2». 1987
Lexington News
___ByJJaipha Jon— 96W01M
Congratulations on 20 years
Patty Gentry receives a "congratulations grandma” handshake
from granddaughter Amy Greenup Pat has been with the Bank
| ot Eastern Oregon for 20 years.
J
j Fillies get one more chance for
i District Tournament spot
The Heppner varsity volleyball
team went out and made it look fun
5-5 respectively Wallis turned in a
fine game with aggressive play at the
net.
The Rockets, eyeing a shut out in
the win column during league play,
posed a comeback threat against
Heppner late in game two.
Behind the sets of Mcljiughlin and
junior Christy Stroeber, Sandi
Turner rose to the occasion by turn
ing in one of her best matches this
season Turner played an all around
game of pawing. setting and dishing
dink sets and spike attempts ac
curately into the opponents court
''Jennifer Cum n successfully plac
ed a number of untouchable hits,
followed by Wnght and Lindsay,"
Tern Gentry was quoted as saying
This time Heppner will be in a do
or die situation on October 27 with
the ht>pes of upending Stanfield
With a win, Heppner will be the
Number 2 team behind Weston
Me Essen at the District Tournament
A loss will end Hcppner's season
and send Stanfield on to district
and easy as they once again overtook
the Pilot Rock Rockets, this time in
two quick games 15-6. 15-13 on Oc
tober 20. While the Fillies were
making quick work of (he winless
i Rockets in Columbia Basin play.
„ Umatilla was in the making of
ousting Stanfield from a second
.place district tournament berth A
win at Heppner October 27 against
the visiting Stanfield Tigers, could
now send the Fillies to District in-
'the Number 2 spot
At Pilot Rock, behind the superb
serving from Nance Wright 8-9,
worth 8 points, and added help from
juniors Sandi Turner and Tanu Lind
say. Heppner easily over powered
the Rockets taking game one 15-6.
Shannon McLaughlin continued
strong serving as she started out on
the right foot in game two produc
ing 6-6. worth 5 points at the serv
ing stripe Michelle Wallis and Jen
nifer Lundin also chipped in 4-4 and
Extension study groups to
benefit from new topics
"Cajun Cooking" ami "Pulling
Your Potential Together" were
topics (aught recently to Extension
Study Group leaders, said Program
Assistant Birdine Tullis
Both topics will be offered to study
groups as they meet the next two
months.
Personal development topics and
unusual food cookery were the sub
ject.s much in demand as the program
developm ent comm ittee made
selections
"P o ten tial T o g eth er" was
developed and taught by Dawn
Hawkins. Extension Agent. "Prac
deal Cajun Cooking" was research
and presented by Birdine Tullis.
Morrow Extension Assistant While
Hawkins focused on setting goals to
achieve, Tullis offered variety,
economy and nutrition by adding
Cajun spicing and saucing to family
meals
Extension groups arc open to all
interested Currently four groups
meet in Morrow County each
month Contact persons for the
groups are: Pine City-N cllic
Madison, Echo phone 376 8178.
Rhea Creek Judy Stevens. Heppner
phone 676-5383; North Morrow
Margaret Sutherland. Irrigon phone
922-4910, lone Kristy Crowell, lone
phone 422-7564
In addition, information may be
obtained from OSU Extension. Box
397. Heppner phone
or
Isabelle Jones 922-4934, Irrigon.
Chairpersons for (he Adult Home
Economics Advisory gmup
New groups may be formed at any
time, or location, call Tullis at
676 9642 for details
Episcopal church annual convention
held October 16-18
represented 23 Episcopal churches in
the 58,000 square mile Diocese,
w hich includes all of Oregon cast of
the Cascades
Convention delegates also approx -
ed a special collection to be taken
each year to be contributed toward
a Diocesan Seminarian Fund, and
resolved that all rectors and vicars
should make at least 20% of their
time available to the diocese
Delegates elected Richard Me Bee
of Hood River, the Rev lawrcncc
Ferguson of Prinevillc to the
diocesan standing committee, and
named the Rev Terry McCabe of
Milton Freewater, Karen Bounds of
Hermiston and Robert Gibson of
Sunnvcr to the Diocesan Council
The Parish of St. Mark the
Evangelist in Hi*od River hosted the
convention, which had evangelism
as its theme
Delegates attending from All
Saints' Church in Heppner were (»ail
Hughes. Pauline Winter. Marcia
Anderson and Fr Tony Bullman
Barbara Bullman also attended
Hood River Delegates to the Ep
sicopal Diocese of Eastern Oregon's
annual convention in Hood River
Oct. 16-18 approved resolutions that
included a five year vision statement
for the diocese which stresses
ecumenical relations and Christian
mission, and adopted a uniform
clergy compensation plan
Another resolution, also approv
ed. directs the national church's
Standing Liturgical Commission to
review all collects and prayers in the
Book of Common Prayer which
refer to the Holy Spint as "H e" and
to substitute a more appropriate pro
noun The same resolution also asks
the Liturgical Commission to
"review closely the role of the Ho
ly Spint in the Incarnation of the Son
as expressed in the most ancient texts
of
the
A postles'
and
Nicene/Chakedoman Creeds and to
make the most accurate translation
possible "
The more than 200 Episcopalians
who attended the convention
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- -Grange met for the regular
meeting on Monday evening starting
with a pot luck dinner The supper
committee was Verna Brinda and
Mildred Wright The main business
of the evening was the election of
1988 ofTtcers as follows Master.
Lyle Peck. Overseer, Carl Martin.
L ecturer, Dorothy Jackson.
Steward. Eldon Gilbert; Assistant
Steward Joe Yocom; Lady Assistant
Steward. Hilda Yocom. Chaplain.
Mildred Wnght. Treasurer. Cecil
Jones. Secretary. Jean Nelson.
Gatekeeper. Glover Peck, Ceres.
Virginia Peck; Pomona, Gen Mar
tin. Flora. Marie Steagall, and Ex
ecutive Board. Barton Clark. Delphi
Jones, and Kenneth Smouse Barton
Clark gave an interesting insurance
report, and discussed some changes
on the state level Pomona Grange
will meet October 31 at the Lex
ington Grange Hall at 10 a m A date
for the installation of officers will be
announced at a later time All of
ficers arc urged to attend the installs
lion as it makes the new year in all
the granges get off to a good start
-:-A group of friends and relatives
of Edward Hunt gathered at the
Drive-In in Heppner on Wednesday
evening where they helped celebrate
his birthday. A lovely decorated
cake was enjoyed with coffee For
those of us who did not recognize his
picture. Ed had a happy birthday
photo in the East Oregonian, under
the heading "Happy Birthday".
• Holly Rrbckah bxige entertain
ed the President of the Rehckah
Assembly at their hall on Tuesday
evening A delicious dinner was
served after which Karla Davison
gave a short talk on her trip to the
United Nations and told of (lie many
courtesies shown the bus of young
people as they traveled across the
U S. They were welcomed into
many homes for dinners, overnight
lodging, etc They greatly enjoyed
the educational aspects in New York
and Washington D C Following
this, the group met for the regular
session with the NG Annctta
Padhcrg in the chair Introduced at
this time were Mina Fish, the Mar
shall of the Rehekah Assembly of
Oregon, who introduced Mabel
Montgomery, the Assembly Presi
dent, and Leila Palmer, the DDPof
Holly. Gifts were presented to the
ladies at this time The President
gave the ladies many fine pointers
about the lodge and its work and the
need for new members The re-
obligation was held with Joyce
Buchanan taking the purl of the V G.
Refreshments were served later in
the dining room The tables were
decorated with lighted candles, and
decorated with fall flowers There
were Teddy bears around the room
and posters, showing the President's
program Several of Holly members
motored to lone on Friday where
they attended the District meeting
there with Bunch grass serving as
hostess A lovely day was enjoyed
by all.
-:-Word was received by the
Rebekahs in Morrow County of the
death of a former Assembly Presi
dent. Anna LaKamp of Baker Ser
vices were held Monday in Baker
- -Earl Paptneau is a patient in the
hospital in Pendleton where he
underwent major surgery
• Hilda and Joe Yocom were din
ner guests of Iceland and Mane Junes
in Pendleton on Sunday to help
celebrate Nikki Jones second
birthday.
- -The Blue Mountain Fiddler
Concert held at the Lexington
Grange Hall on Saturday. Oct 24.
was well attended A stew supper
was also served at this time The
grange appreciated the attendance on
this yearly occasion when the Fid
dlers have the last yearly concert at
this hall Many of the group come
with their campers and spend the
weekend
--Jean Nelson has retumedhome
from a visit with her daughter
Kristin, and a trip to the Washington
coast area.
- -Carl Smouse. Hermiston, has
been spending a few days with his
parents Frances and Ken Smouse
- -Sarah Simonson, mother of
Joyce Buchanan and Joyce's
daughter. Kathleen Reilly, were
weekend visitors at the Duchanan
home They attended the Blue
Mountain Fiddler's contest
- Pat Wnght returned home Sun
day from Portland, where she
visited Mr and Mrs Whitmore
Wright Mr Wnght had surgery to
repair a broken hip at the Veteran's
Hospital The Wnghts are former
Heppner residents
- Betty and Jana Marquardt.
Sheree and Bob Smith and children
and C'arlila and Jim Bioodsworth and
family all went to Seattle to visit son
and brother in-law Clay Grace Clay
came from his home in Hawaii for
a few days to visit his grandmother
who is ill .Sunday night they all went
to Tahola. Washington to spend the
night with their son and brother Jim
Marquardt
Heppner Hotline
By Joyce Breeding
Mr and Mrs Harold Wright
recently returned from an 8-day visit
to Nashville, Tennessee Mary’s
brother and his wife Hugh and June
Jackson from Sherwood. Oregon
met them at the airport in Nashville
The Jackson’s drove to Tennessee in
their camper. While there, they
visited several shows and saw a tap
ing of the Hce Haw show They
visited Dolly Wood at Pidgcon For-
dge and saw Dolly Parton taping a
Christmas special They also went to
the Grand Ole Opry While there
they sisitcd President Jackson's Her
mitage where everything was
"beautiful" and the original fur
nishings the President used arc still
csident Pesidcnt and Mrs Jackson
are buried on the grounds They also
went on a tour of the Cumberland
Riser on the General Jackson pad
dle boat, saw Twitty City, and
reported having a very nice time
The scenery was beautiful with all
(he tall colors in attendance.
Mr and Mrs Doug Tash are
home from Portland where Duug has
been seeing a doctor Della said it
was good to be home among fnends,
even if the weather is dry.
- A d in e Stone had weekend
visitors Her daughter Elaine
Bridger and her granddaughter,
Heidi from Prosser, Washington
While here, they helped Adine with
her winter chores and took a drive
to Hardman.
- The week of October 21 the
Senior meal site served 63 pex>ple
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
COUNTY BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that on
Monday. November 2. 1987, the
Board of Equalization of the Coun
ty of Morrow. Oregon, will meet at
the County Courthouse in Heppner.
Oregon, to examine the assessor's
preliminary ratio study and to hear
petitions to excuse personal proper
ty late file penalties
Petitions to excuse the liability for
late file penalties must be filed with
the board not later than December I.
1987.
Dated at Heppner. Oregon this
2 1 st day of October, 1987
Barbara Bioodsworth
Morrow County Clerk
State of Oregon
Published October 21. 28, 1987
They served Macaroni and tuna
casserole, peas, relish plate, pickl
ed beets and rolls. Cheese sticks,
coffee, tea and milk arc served with
all meals The last Wednesday of the
month is Birthday dinner This week
they arc serving sweet and sour
meatballs, salad, nee. carrots, cake
and ice cream
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
UMATIL1JV NATIONAL FOREST
Pursuant to the National Forest
Management Act of 1976 (NFMA)
and Title 36 CFR 219 6 regulation,
the Umatilla National Forest will
hold a public open house from 7:00
p m to 9 00 p m on Tuesday,
December 1, 1987. in the Heppner
Elementary School Multi Purpose
Room. 235 E Stansbury, Heppner,
Oregon The purpose of the open
house is to provide the public an op
portunity for information on the
Draft Environmental Impact State
nient, and proposed Land and
Resource Management Plan, and
how to participate in planning the
future of the Umatilla National
Forest by talking first hand with
Forest Service personnel, viewing
displays and comparing alternatives
For more information, contact the
Planning Information Assistant at
(503) 276-3811. Forest Supervisor's
Office, Pendleton, Oregon or the
Heppner District Ranger at (503)
676 9187
Published October 28. 1987
PUBLIC NOTICE
In accordance with ORS 373.270
a Public Hearing has been set for
November 12, 1987. at the Morrow
County Court Com m issioners
Room, Courthouse. Heppner.
Oregon to consider the transfer of
First Street. County Road within the
city limits of irrigon. from the coun
ty road system to the jurisdiction ot
the town of Irrigon. as a city street
The Morrow County Court shall
hear the matter consider any objec
tions or testimony, and make the
determination whether said transfer
is necessary, expedient, and in the
best interest of the county to sur
render jurisdiction over this county
road to the city
Published October 14. 21, 28,
November 4. 1987____________
PUBLIC NBTICE
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE
Reference it made to that certain
tout deed made by John W Herrell
and Diane E Herrell. husband and
wife, as grantor, to Morrow Coun
ty Abstract A Title Co.. Inc . at
trustee, in favor of First Interstate
Bank of Oregon, N.A.. fka Fust Na
tional Bank o f O regon, as
beneficiary, dated October 26. 1979.
recorded October 30, 1979. in the
mortgage records of Morrow Coun
ty. Oregon, in book No. M at page
16281, or as fee/filc/instru-
m ent/m icrofilm /reception
No........(indicate which), covering
the following described real property
situated in said county and state,
to-wit:
Lot 4. Block 7. WEST BOARD-
MAN. Boardman. Morrow County.
Sute of Oregon. (121 N W Board
man Avenue. Boardman. OR
97818)
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell die said
real property to satisfy the obliga
lions secured by said trust deed and
a notice of default has been record
ed pursuant to Oregon Revised
Statutes 86 735(3); the default for
which the foreclosure is made is
grantor's failure to pay when due the
following sums: Monthly in
stallments of $676 79 each, com
mencing with the payment due
January 1, 1987 and continuing each
month until this trust deed is
reinstated or goes to Trustee's sale,
plus accrued late charges of $160 27
as of July 6, 1987 and further late
charges of $26 64 on each delin
quent payment thereafter; plus all
fees, costs and expenses associated
with this foreclosure, all sums ex
pended by beneficiary to protect the
property or its interest therein dur
ing the pendency of this proceeding,
evidence that uses are paid as pro
vided by the terms of the Trust
Deed, and less the reserve account
balance of $781 24
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared all sums
owing on the obligation secured by
said trust deed immediately due and
payable, said sums being the follow
ing to-wit:
The sum of $57.560 93 with in
terest tficreon at the rate of 10.50%
per annum from December 1. 1986,
until paid, plus all fees, costs and ex
penses associated with this
foreclosure, all sums expended by
beneficiary to protect the property or
its interest there in during the pend
cncy of this proceeding. evidence that
taxes are paid as provided by the
terms of the Trust Deed, and less the
reserve account balance of $781 24
WHEREFORE, notice hereby is
given that the undersigned trustee
will on December 17. 1987. at the
hour of 1 00 o’clock, P M., in ac
cord with the standard of time
established by ORS 187 110. at front
door Morrow County Courdiouxc in
the City of Heppner, County of Mor
row, State of Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the interest in the said describ
ed real property which the grantor
had or had power to convey at the
time of the execution by him of the
said trust deed, together with any in
terest which the grantor or his suc
cessors in interest acquired after the
execution of said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing obligations
thereby secured and the costs and ex
penses of sale, including a
reasonable charge by the trustee
Notice is further given that any per
son named in ORS 86 753 has the
right, at any time prior to five days
before the date last set for the sale,
to have this foreclosure proceeding
dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated by payment to the
beneficiary of the entire amount then
due (other than such portion of the
principal as would not then be due
had no default occurred) and by cur
ing any other default complained of
herein that is capable of being cured
by tendering the performance re
quired under the obligation or trust
deed, and in addition to paying said
sums or tendering the performance
necessary to cure the default, by pay
mg all costs and expenses actually
incurred in enforcing the obligation
and trust deed, together with
trustee's and attorney's fees not ex
ceeding the amounts provided by
said ORS 86 753.
In construing this notice, the
masculine gender includes the
feminine and the neuter, the singular
includes the plural, the word "gran
tor" includics any successor in
interest to the grantor as well as any
other person owing an obligation,
the performance of which is secured
by said trust deed, and the words
"trustee" and "beneficiary" include
their respective successors in in
terest. if any.
DATED July 14. 1987, George C
Rcmmiller Succcssor-Trustee
521 SW Clay
Portland. OR 97201
226-3607
Published: October 21. 28,
November 4. II, 1987
PUBLIC NBTICE
The Heppner City Planning Com
mission will bold a public hearing
Monday. November 9. 1987 at 8 00
p m at Heppner City.Hall
They will consider an application
for a variance in setback re
quirements for a garage to be built
at 160 Quaid R 2 rone
Published October 28. 1987
PUBLIC NBTICE
COUNCIL MEETING
A public meeting of the Common
Council of the City of Heppner.
Morrow County. State of Oregon to
adopt a resolution will be held
November 2, 1987. at 8:00 p m at
Heppner City Hall
On Monday. November 2. 1987,
at 8:00 p m at Fleppner City Hall,
the Fleppner Common Council will
hold a public hearing on the adop
tion of a resolution accepting the
proposal of the Bank of Eastern
Oregon to purchase a bond anucipa
tion note in an aggregrate principle
amount of not to exceed $390,00
Copies of the resolution are available
at City Flail for public examination
This is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Common Coun
cil will take place Any person may
appear at the meeting and discuss the
proposed resolution with the council
Marshall Lovgren
City Recorder
Published October 28. 1987
I CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone for
their calls, cards, arid flowers
following the loss of our beloved
Mother and Grandmother. Della
Murray
Special thanks to Dr Wolff and
the nursing staff at Pioneer
Memorial Nursing Home
Lcnna. Glenn and Michael Smith
Judy and Kenneth Wnght and family
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The Morrow County Rodeo Com
mittee wishes to thank the girls and
their parents for participating in the
1987-88 Fair and Rodeo Princess
tryouts on Oct. 24 We had an ex
cellent turnout of very qualified
young ladies and had the difficult job
of selecting only two. We hope the
girls not selected will opt to serve as
pennant bearers this year and con
sider running again next year.
Thanks also to the very capable
judges and all (he people who sup
ported the tryouts this year
Gail Papincau
Publicity Rodeo Committee
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My great thanks to Lois and Dean
Hunt for honoring me with a surprise
party on my umptieth birthday Ruth
you did a great job on the cake Also
many thanks to Shirley and sneaky
Marlene for your hands in it I real
ly felt greatly honored by my friends
who were there and my kinfolks who
drove from Pendleton, Hermiston
and lone just to wish me a happy
70th
Tom and Helen and staff, you
were so nice to put up with the ex
tra work and turmoil.
Thanks so much for the cards and
letters, and phone calls and well
wishes It’s not so bad to be 70.
Ed Hunt
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We would like to say Thank you
to all the people who have sent
cards, called, brought food in and
have been so thoughtful to us since
Roger's accident
Thanks to the hospital and Dr.
Wolff for the emergency care they
gave him Thanks again, we ap
precíate it so much
Roger. Rita. Russell and Jason
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1 recently lost my dog on lower
Rhea Creek The dog has been found
and I thank all the kind people who
helped look for her
Louis Turcol
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Thank you for the beautiful cards,
flowers and prayers dunng my stay
in the hospital and while
recuperating at home All is very
much appreciated
Hilda Yocom
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We would like to express our
sincere thanks to everyone who of
fered their friendship, prayers and
support, and for the many cards,
flowers and contributions received in
fond memory of our husband, father
and grandfather. Jerry Daggett
Your kindness and support are
greatly acknowledged
Lib Dagget and family
Ken Dagget and family
Lee Dagget and family
Kay Hunkapillar and family
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We would like to express our
sincere thanks to everyone in their
support, prayers, cards, flowers and
other many acts of friendship,
received in memory of our beloved
wife, mother, grandmother, great
grandmother. Eva Hudson
Thank you one and all for your
support
The Hudson family
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