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• • •n .f * i v \ . • L m - ' . - m • ' ’ ‘ A ■ " .* '■ • . v .% ’ * y - \* - ^ ■ ,k .-.. .- •: - v V * .. ..*« - .. : ■ - . ..' • , • ~ - • '. . . V - / . ■ i . * • — • \ * • ' * » * ; • ' * k . * • ' , • * -• • Heppner C u r i ^ U m n , Heppner, Oregon W rdnrsdm , D m m b r f 23. - SHI V • • 1 •• f J C ijJJiJ J j XioW ) Y I I T t (‘ t l t t t 4 I I I_f__ The men from Heaven A Time for Sharing Taking time for Christmas Doug Akoson. Pastor Christian Lite Center Christmas ha', i ' and 'h*»old alwavs fv an important da> aixl lime in each o f our liv e ' I'aiah *) h \avs " h K unto ii' a ih ild i ' horn which denote' the hunun nature of Christ and goes on to say l nto u ' a Son i ' given which denote' the divine njiure ot C hri't C h ri'i was very (*<d jnd very man T h i' i ' the hirih which we celebrate at ( hri'im avihe hirth »»I our Saviour and la*rd C h ri'i Je'U' So many have taken the " C h ri'i out ol "C h ri'tn ia' and substituted Him with an " X " They have made O tri'tn u v only a commercial holiday and forgotten the true meaning of Christmas I pray that we. a nation founded on ( kk I would gel back to having l h ri'l in C hri't mav and there tore, celebrating the true meaning of ( hri'tn ia' I pray that we a' a people would experience the true meaning ot Christmas within each ot our heart' and live' so that we might have that peace within which the Saviour Chri't Je'U' bring' Thiv i ' a cpceial time ot soar also. when we need to acknowledge those who are alone and nuni'tet to that need by taking the lime to 'hare a little o f our liv e ' and lime with them We need also to use th i' lime to 'hare with and grow closer to our loved one' Have a verv spcvial C h ri'tn u ' th i' vear and nuke it a very special C h ri'tn u ' lor thi we around you May God h ie " each at thi' 'pecul lime o f year Don Boyce. United M ethodist Church The Christmas season finds us very busy with hustle and hustle as we busily prepare lor Christmas l>ay Life can become very hectic as we take the necessary time and clfort to prepare for the traditional celebration of Christmas, the gift buying. Ihe card sending, the dinner preparations, the traveling to distant cities, the tree decorating, the mailing o f packages, etc In the midst ol our preparations wc might ask ourselves. " W ill we take time lor Christmas?" If we wish l*» truly celebrate the birth of Christ we will need to he as intentional in our "celebration" as wc are in our "prepara lio n " for Christmas Here arc some suggestive ways in which we might "Take Time for Christmas " I) Take time for prayer, silence, meditation or rolled ion on Christnus We can take our example from Mary who "pondered these things in her heart .“ 2) Attend a service of worship The church of your choice is helping many prepare a room in their hearts for the Christ Child Take the time to attend worship with your visiting fami ly. friends and neighbors 3) Take time to say a word of prayer or grace or thanks before you dcwHir the Christnus dinner l * t the children have an opportunity to vay what they arc thankful for thiv Christmas If you are alone, take a moment of silence to reflect upon the blessings that are yours and arc so easily forgotten 4) Take lime to give something to someone else, a gift, a smile, a "Thank You", an car to listen, a tear to share, a hand to hold By giving of yourself to someone else you will discover the beautiful miracle of Christnus How will you take time for Christmas’ These thoughts arc only suggestive What other ideas might you have ’ Hopefully by taking the time for Christmas there will he room in our hearts to receive the gift of C Twist into our homes and lives I leave with you these lines by Helen lo w ric Marshall, her gift to us in poetry This year I would keep Christnus Would hold it fast and keep This miracle of love within my heart. Would let Us warm, life giving glow Through all my being veep T ill it becomes o f me a living part This year I would keep Christnus. Would have its guiding star Ixad me toward the Christ Child and His way, Would show that light to others Who arc traveling from afar And nuke each dav a blessed Christnus Day Don Reiber. Heppner Seventh-D ay Adventist Church A somewhat time tattered saying i ' Everyone complain' about the weather, but nobody doe' anything about it It we adapt this to C h ri'tn u '. we might come up w ith Many htxlv ' complain about the commercializing o f C h ri'tn u '. but tew body« do anything about it One commercial gimmick i ' to 'tart a C h ri'iitU ' account at a bank in January and add to it eac h month How about Parting a "C h ri't account" in January and add to it each month’ I hen next C h ri'tn u ' uw: it a ' you think C hri't would u\e it. henefitting persons in real need (Not loo much of our gilt giv mg i ' meeting a real need) Incidentally. thi' 'hould he above and beyond the normal tithe' and ottering given lor religiouv and charitable purpose' Would thi' not be a step toward' pulling Christ back in Christmas ’ Who knows* Ihe idea might even "snowball" The glory of the Lord shone about By Paul Ripley. First Christian Church On the night ol Christ’' birth "the glorv ot the l ord shone about (the shepherds!’ ’ (Lk 2 In like manner our lives are bathed in ihe radiance o f heaven David affirmed. " Ihe I ord will lighten my darkness (II Sam 22:29). and Paul wrote. ’ ( mh I who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts" ill Cor 4 b> Christmas morning, when the air is crisp with December's frost and a merry sparkle is in the trees, starlighted with a million gleams gathered troin the sun |ust looking over the hills ol Heppner and brightening the frozen dew Our town is tlixxlcd with gilded beams that build a stairwav with gentle slope across the plains and up to the door step ot heaven, where there is a rush ol glories that da/ zle. and a maze ot beauties that bewilders, and a witchery ot magnificence that confounds the imagination while thrilling and throbbing the heart with adoration and ecstasy It must have been such a morning that awakened the Judean hills and set all nature singing, and the music ot heaven to play mg. and the pulse ot universal joy to throbbing, when the Christ was horn It must have been such a morning when, alter the star choristers had hush cd their acclaims, and the angels ot the annunicalion had left the startled shepherds on. and impatient wing, swept hack to the cradle of the newly- bom Lord, that the glad news was scattered throughout the valleys, and over the mounts and down the slopes, and across the Jordan "F o r unto you is bom this day. in the eitv ol David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord ** Have a wonderful Christmas and a lovinii New Year NOTICE Of MOBILE HOME HARDWICK CO 64 85 86 87 7 .3 9 3 4 0 .4 6 3 1 6 .1 9 3 0 4 .9 6 INT TO PENALTY JAN. 15 ,6 8 2 .3 6 7 8 .3 1 3 4 .7 8 2 .0 3 1 5 .0 0 9 .7 5 4 1 8 .7 7 3 5 0 .9 7 3 2 1 .9 9 2 5 7 .4 1 1 5 .0 0 1 .7 2 . 17 1 5 .0 0 4 0 .3 3 k MARY MOBILE HOME 87 6 2 .6 5 .4 2 1 5 .0 0 7 8 .0 7 OSBORN, OrNNIS MOBILE HOME 87 2 6 .9 4 . 16 1 5 .0 0 4 2 .1 2 MOB ILL HOME 87 1 6 2 .5 3 1 .0 8 1 5 .0 0 1 7 8 .6 1 MARY MOBILE HOME 87 4 5 .6 1 .3 0 1 5 .0 0 6 0 .9 1 k MOBILE HOME 87 1 3 4 .5 8 .9 0 1 5 .0 0 1 5 0 .4 8 MOBILE HOME 87 5 8 .7 5 .3 9 O o 7 4 .1 4 NAVARRO, CORCE MOBILE HOME 87 1 3 0 .0 5 .8 7 o o 1 4 5 .9 2 POPE, KAROL MOBILE HOME 87 2 1 2 .4 6 1 .4 2 o o rfX 2 2 8 .9 0 W IL L IA M S . DWUANt MOBILE H unt 57 1 4 0 .5 5 .9 4 1 5 .0 0 1 5 6 .4 9 HURLIMAR, STEPHANIE MOBILE HOME 87 2 4 .8 9 .1 7 1 5 .0 0 4 0 .0 6 MOBILE HOME 67 1 9 1 .5 1 1 .2 8 1 5 .0 0 2 0 7 .7 9 HIC KEY, DAN M MOBILE HOME 67 2 6 .6 9 . 19 4 3 .6 8 PALMER, CARL MOBILE HOME 87 3 9 .0 5 .2 6 1 5 .0 0 5 4 .3 1 MACHADO, DEBORAH MOBILE HOME 87 1 5 9 .2 2 1 .0 6 1 5 .0 0 1 7 5 .2 8 REYNOLDS, ROBERT W. MOBILE HOME 87 2 6 .9 4 . 18 1 5 .0 0 4 2 .1 2 M A R T IN IZ . FRANCISCO MOBILE HOME JUANITA 87 1 5 9 .9 6 1 .0 7 o o 1 7 6 .0 3 MOBILE HOME 67 1 0 9 .7 6 .7 3 1 5 .0 0 1 2 5 .5 1 MOBILE HOME 87 1 6 .0 6 .1 1 1 5 .0 0 3 1 .1 7 k JESSIE MOORE, JOHN k PEREZ, ROBERT L . KAREN k HAMPTON, THOMAS LOR 1 BULLOCK, 0UANE DARIFNE k JOHN * EDWARDS, DOROTHY NUXALL, DON ELAINE k MOBILE HOME 87 3 0 2 .0 6 2 .0 1 1 5 .0 0 3 1 9 .0 9 k MOBILE HOME 87 1 0 .2 2 .0 7 1 5 .0 0 2 5 .2 9 k MOBILE HOME 87 1 8 4 .8 6 1 .2 3 1 5 .0 0 2 0 1 .0 9 W IL L IA M S , MILT MOBILE HOME 87 1 6 .2 4 . 12 O o 3 3 .3 6 CENICER0S, MOOESTO MOBILE HOME 67 3 7 .5 7 .2 5 1 5 .0 0 5 2 .8 2 MOBILE HOME 67 1 8 7 .5 8 1 .2 5 1 5 .0 0 2 0 3 .8 3 PRYOR, J A R V IS . DORIS I V I E , KENNFTM, JEANNE DUMt ER, MARVIN SHARON WEST, ALFRED k OLA NAVARRO. PEDRO MOBILE HOME 87 1 7 .2 7 . 12 1 5 .0 0 3 2 .3 9 CARRILLO, MOBILE HOME 67 6 0 .4 2 .4 0 1 5 .0 0 7 5 .6 2 k MOBILE HOME 87 5 5 .5 5 .3 7 1 5 .0 0 7 0 .9 2 STEVENS, LARRY W. MOBILE HOME 87 1 2 .8 0 .0 9 1 5 .0 0 2 7 .8 9 HOME 87 8 7 .7 0 .6 5 1 5 .0 0 1 1 3 .3 5 C L IC K , LOIS MOBILE HOME 87 2 5 .6 0 . 17 1 5 .0 0 4 0 .7 7 Z IN T E R . MOBILE HOME 87 4 1 .8 7 .2 6 O o 5 7 .1 5 MOBILE HOME 67 4 3 .0 4 .2 9 1 5 .0 0 5 8 .3 3 IGNAC0 SNY0ER, MIL0RE0 CIN0Y FORD, RONALD, P. MAR JOR 1 E ROBERT WESTERN BANK D a te D a te D a te D a te k MOBILE o f f i r s t P u b l i c a t i o n D ecem ber ? 3 , 1987 o f s e c o n d P u b l i c a t i o n D ecember 3 0 , 1987 o f T h i r d P u b l i c a t i o n J a n u a r y 6 , 1988 o f f o u r t h P u b l i c a t i o n J a n u a r y 1 3 , 1988 From ill of Us it ! “¿ c M a rg o S h a r e r M o r ro w C o u n t y PETTYJOHN OIL m m m am m Wt* A ' • » 4i - I , 2 7 4 .1 3 2 5 . 16 COLLAZO, LUPE .1 .« j .1 I» 87 87 JUDY HUFFMAN, WM # TOTAL MOBILE HOME M IL L E R . k # C IR C U IT C O U R T OF OREG ON M O R RO W C O l N i l STA TF OF OREGON.Acting b\ 1 1 0 1 .4 8 The town o f Jesus’ origin was the slum, the ghetto ol his land His parents were plagued with problems from the onset ot conception His mother was forced to make an extremely difficult trip at lull term pregnancy She gave hirth far from anything warmly familiar in the rudest ol settings The delivery room lett much to ho desired, and her child started his hie under threat of death This enure story has powerful overtones o f crucifixion The Christmas story is tar front a comfortable one. yet it is comforting Nor is it pretty, as we often envision it vet it is spectacular in its majesty The trials ol the Holy fam ily were monumental, yet they prevailed solely through faith and courage they were alone with (»od There was no other support, and it was only through trial that they came ultimately to resur rection Christmas and faster are inseparable in the < hristian faith story and in all of our stories As we go through the tue. we find the faith in God essential to ultimate wholeness u one nient with the Divine in which there is no end This is the powerful message and sacred legacy that came out of Nazareth j MOB 11E MOM( YEAR TAX and through the Director ol Veterans Affairs. I ’taint 1 11 V. M A X F HF.l l.B FR G . M A R IL Y N J H E l l BERG. U N IT E D STATES OF A M E R IC A . Farmers Home Ad ministration; R O D N E Y A L A N V A N D IV E R B R E N D A J IA N V A N I >1 \ I K I >1 UK \ C R A W F O R D . IH E I E D E R A I L A N D BANK O F SPO K A NE. Pendleton Branch. C R E D IT B U REAU O F W A L L A W A L L A A N D M IL T O N F R E E W A T E R ( il l! F IN A N i I M si R IV C I s C O R P O R A T IO N . JESUS OON /.A L E S ; D O R IN A G O N Z A L E S ; K E N N Y E ROBERTS. JAMES M C K IM ; VERA M C K IM M ANUEL M ENDOZA C A R O I.Y N M ENDOZA A U R E L IO G A K ( II A /O . I 11 > I I IN A 11 SR ( ’ll AZf >;C A N D I L A V IO O A R ( || \ / n lo s t M O il i 1 ROBERT A U G Il ERA. BARBARA A UGI1.FRA; H A R V E Y N U N F S Jt I II A U G IL E R A MMI A U G L IE R A . and JOSE At O S I’A; Defendants No 86-CV-XK N O T IC E OE SAI I By virtue of an Execution issued out of the atxivc entitled court in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated on December IS. l l*K7. based upon a Judgement rendered and entered in said court on March 20. I9H7, in lavor of the State of Oregon. Acting by and through Ihe Director of Veterans' Allans, com manding me to make sale ot the following described real property, to wit PA R C EL NO I South ' i ol the Southeast '•«. Southeast '« ol the Southwest • I, mg South ol the Canal m Section Township S North. Range !b. E W M . Morrow County Oregon lads 1. 4 and b in Block 17 West in Section 23. township ' North, Range 2b E W M . Morrow Coun ty. Oregon PA R C EL N t) II Beginning at the Northwest comer ol the Northwest *4 of the Northeast •4. thence East 4(X! teet. to the point of beginning, thence South '<*• feet, thence East 2 9 ' leet thence North 300 led, thence West 2 9 ' leet. to the point of beginning, all in Section 2ft, Township ' North, Range 2ft, E W M . Morrow County. Oregon to satisfy a Judgment against defen danls Max I Hellbeig and Marilyn J H cllb crg for the sum of S23I.H 7I Ilk. together with interest at I I 3 jxTieni pri annum from dale ot Judgment until paid N O W . I HER I I OKI by virtue ot said Execution and Judgment and in compliant c with the command ol said W rit, I will on the 3rd Jay of February, I9XH. at lO U da.m at the front d<x»r of the Morrow County Courthouse. Heppner, M orrow County. Oregon, sell at public auc tion and subject to redemption to the highest bidder for cash in hand all ol the right, title and interest which Max I Hellberg anti Marilyn J Hcllbcrg or any successor had on March 20. I9H7. the date of plain t iff s mortgage, and thereafter hod in and to Ihe above ilesc nhed rcjl pro perty or any pari or portion thereof, to satisfy saitl I xeculion jnd Judg men! and interest costs anti .ucru mg costs D A T E D at Heppner Oiegon. on December 17 |U1P Roy Dr ago. Sherill Bv Pauline Winter Chief C ivil fTeputy Published December 2 ' Januarv ft. 13. 19H4 Tax Cot l e c t o r a • I t • • * » I » I - A .. " 1 / V /i ». m . E ' • -s.-. 7 - , » .1 "• v ~2- *v * c - .‘ ‘• T V 'a • r-'j ■ *v ‘ ■ \ \ ' ÍÍ **»•* . •] r # " • ¡ » , • • : . • -j : »'•[ * •>» ’ *1 • . <*s„ . . - • < '• * a • • -> • V • • * '. ’ >»« r ; v - - . •• - 1 ■. • • a • \ ' • -■ ' - :* • * a /: . • . j V 4 • - * v ' V a -* V - A . 'V • - . * ^ i V . / r* -V t - 4’“ ■ ’ x. • . \ i v ' - * . • > * ¿y • * , . 4, W r v ‘v r 'V * s . .« 7 . ; a> ' f % * . . ®s -« a j S ' •* ■>- ^ . • ’ A . ' J- r ^ ^ * v 14' ' S « * W s i/S 1 «. * V - ' -*vn V - ’,'* <■; • % • •A'T * e * , * sc ' • - v J i •< «o. v y ÍV .'.v ^ ^ w*«-> , 1 K * > *■ Y, V V. S v O. * - . t %i¡1 i . a v r; »0 1947 •f • < i A '* '» v • A -- Ct PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS DESCRIPT ION BROWN. SUSAN C. Can anything good come out of Nazareth? By Isa Brown, lone United Church ot Christ i r j* r ,r ,r ,t' t i f .1 j .1 r j l « « 4 l i f t NOTICE i s h e r e b y g i v e n p u r s u a n t t o ORS 3 1 1 .6 1 5 of th e s e rv ic e of P er » o n e i P r o p e r t y Tex w a r r a n t * u p o n t h e f o l l o w i n g l i l t e d ta x p a ye r*. P a ym e n t o f t h e f o l l o w i n g H a t e d d e l i n q u e n t ta x e * w ith in te re s t and c o a t o f s e r v i c e m u s t be made b y J a n u a r y 13, 1988 or s a id w a rra n ts aha i t be f i l e d w i t h t h e C o u n t y C l e r k o f M orrow C o u n ty , O regon, fo r e n t r y in th e C o u n ty C le r k L ie n R e c o rd , and s h a l l become a lie n upo n t h e t i t l e to a n y i n t e r e s t I n r e a l p r o p e r t y owned b y t h e p e r s o n a g a i n s t whom t h e w a r r a n t is is s u e d , and th e ta x e s on p e rs o n a l p ro p e rty em braced i n th e w a r r a n t w i t h i n t e r e s t , p e n a l t i e s and c o s t s a p p l i c a b l e th e rto , s h a l l c o n t i n u e as a l i e n o n a l l t h e p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y o f th e p e r s o n a s s e s s e d as o t h e r w i s e p r o v i d e d b y la w . The e f f e c t s h a l l be t h e same as t h o u g h t h e p e o p l e o f t h e c o u n t y h a d re co ve re d th e Judgem ent a g a i n s t th e p e rs o n c h a rg e d f o r th e f u l l amount o f th e d e lin q u e n t ta x c o v e r e d by th e w a r r a n t t o g e t h e r w i t h in te re s t th e re o n and cost as p r o v i d e d b y la w . NAMt • ~ . « f ' —.... •. • *• - w Father Tony Bullman All Satnts Episcopal C hurch Tha M an From H eaven "The word becam e flesh and lived for awhile am ong us. we have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Son. who cam e from the Father, full of grace and truth " (John 1 14) W e have seen His glory Five words with staggering implications W hat is God like? How can an infinite and holy G od reveal Him self to (mite and sinful man? The greatest thinkers of the world have been grappling with questions like this for over 3 0 0 0 years, without reaching any final conclusions The Old Testam ent Prophets spoke about what G od was like, but when Jesus cam e down from heaven and was m ade man. He reveal ed God so perfectly that H e is described as "T h e im age of the in visible God " (Colossians 1:15) “ The radiance ot G o d 's glory and the exact representation of His being " (H ebrew s 1 3) W hen the disciples w anted to be quite sure about G od. Philip said to the Lord. “ Show us the Father, and that will be enough for us " (John 14 8) And Jesus replied "Anyone who has seen me. has seen the Father" (John 14 9) W e hear so much about communication problems these days God solved the problem perfectly W hat could be more m eaningful than the birth of a baby-growing info boyhood and m anhood, sharing love and com passion, knowing loneliness and hatred, suffering pain and agony and finally death? He ate. drank, slept, w alked W as weary, sorrowful, rejoicing. He wepf and He laughed H e knew hunger and thirst and sweat He talked. H e toiled. H e prayed, so that there was no difference betw een Him and other m en save only this, that H e was G od and had no sin D ear friends, that is what Christm as is all about, the birth of a child in Bethlehem almost 2 .0 0 0 years ago Not just an ordinary m an. but G od revealed to us in his only begotten Son. Jesus Christ W hat will be your response? Will C hristm as just be another holiday season, or will it take on a new m eaning? As the poster says, Jesus is the reason tor the season M ay the Lord bless you in this Christmas season Begin it right by worshipping Him in His church, the church ot your choice VJ* o o Let’s put C hrist back in Christmas -.* ••/ i r j '