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NOTICE o r ELECTION
FACS INILE BALLOT
Notlc* la given that on June 27. 1989. there will be a Special
Election In all of Morrow County, Oregon for the below eeaeurea. Not
all electore will vote on all eeaauree
All regletered votera of
Morrow County will vote In their polling placea aa H a t e d below.
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Combined Irrlgon 05 k 06 .........................North Morrow Anne*
Lexington 07
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Combined Hardw.n/H.ppn.r 03^08.09.10. 11.......... Pettyjohn Building
Purauant to ORS 255.095
Barbara Bloodaworth
Morrow County Clerk
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SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT
Chinese Evangelist shares
story o f Life in China
‘ The came curiosity that has
Americans lining up to sec The I -act
Fmporcr’ and Empire of the Sun'
brings them to hear my story.” says
inspirational author and speaker
Nora latm Native of Shanghai and
now a U S citizen. Lam sees hervelf
a s an ambassador of understanding
and love to htKh American and the
Orient.
As pari of a banquet tour of key
U S cities. t.am speaks July 8 at the
Morrow County Fairgrounds The
program includes a look at Lam's
popular "L ove China" Mission
Tours that have taken over 4.100
Americans to the Far F-ast She also
shares highlights from her life story
and ministers spiritually
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family. Nora tu rn 's early childh«»*!
was relatively carclrce and secure
That prosperity was brutally swept
away during the W W II Japanese »x.
cu pat ion. briefly regained, and then
completely destroyed in the Com­
munist Resolution A young uniser
sity law professor. Lam was im­
prisoned, beaten and escaped a fir
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Nora l-am's dory was recently ap^
prosed by Central China Television
for release as a mini-senes in
Mainland China
l.am hosts an inspirational
Chinese talk show aired in Taiwan
and is a p»>pular speaker throughout
the Far Fad As a goodwill am
hassador. she frequently meets with
heads of state and key churc h leaders
on both sides of the Pacific
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AT TH E SPEC IA L ELECTION TO BE HELD
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Roy Drago. Sheriff
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Ms P m HM W inter
Chief Civil Deputy
Published: June 7. 14. 21 A 28.
1989
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COUNTY
STATE OF OREGON. Acting by
and
through the Director of
Veterans Affairs
Plaintiff,
v.
HAROLD R LEWIS,
Defendants
No 89-CV-3
NOTICE OF SAL.E
By virtue of an Execution issued
oul of the above entitled ctnirt in the
above-entitled cauvc to me directed
and dated on June 2. I9H9. based
upon a Judgment rendered and
entered in said ctHirl on May 12.
1989. in favor oft he State of Oregon,
Acting by and through the Director
of Veterans’ Affairs, commanding
me lo make sale of the following
described personal property. ID-wit
: ved Marie
Serui Number
0 1420F LKC9U0H9. 14 x 63 to
satisfy a Judgment against defendant
Harold R Lewi» for the sum of
$12.712.75, together with interest at
9 0 percent per annum from date of
Judgment until paid
NOW . THEREFORE, hy virtue
of said Execution and Judgment and
in compliance with the command of
said Writ. I will on the 13th day of
July. 1989. at 10 00 A M at Paul
Smith Road. Boardman, Morrow
County. Oregon, sell ai public auc­
tion and subject to redemption to the
highest bidder for cash in hand all
of the right, title and interest which
Harold R l.cwis or any successor
had on May 4, 1984. the date of
plaintiffs security agreement, and
thereafter had in and to the above-
described personal property or any
part or portion thereof, lo satisfy said
Execution and Judgment and in­
terest. costs and accruing costs
JIMMY I AMMONS and
CHERYL M AMMONS.
Defendants
No 88 CV 107
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Execution issued
out of the above entitled court in the
above entitled cause to me directed
and dated on May 18. 1989. based
upon a Judgement rendered and
entered in said court on April 26.
1989. in favor of the State of
Oregon. Acting by and through the
Director of Veterans' Affairs, com­
manding me lo make sale of the
following described real property,
to- w it
The North 30 acres of the
Southeast Quarter of the Southwest
Ouarter of Section 15, Township 4
North. Range 25. L-a\t of the
W illam ette M eridian, Morrow
County. Oregon;
Also, the Northeast (Quarter of the
Southwest (Quarter of Section 15. in
Township 4 North. Range 25
EXCEPTING therefrom the
P U B L IC N O TIC E
INVITATION TO HID
Morrow County, Oregon is now
accepting bids for contracted service
on County Motor pool vehicles
These services will be confined to
regular maintenance on approx­
imately 30 vehicles, (approximate
ly 22 in Hcppncr area and approx
inuitcly 8 in the Imgon Boardman
area). Service will not include tire
m aintenance Bid inform ation
packets arc available at the County
Courthouse office, Courthouse,
Hcppner. OR between the htnirs of
8.00 a m. and 5:00 p m from
Wednesday. June 14. 1989 through
Friday, June 30, 1989 All bids must
he received hy 5 OOp m on June 30,
1989 at the County Court office
Mailing address is Morrow Coun­
ty Court. P O Box 788, Heppner,
OR 97836 All bids will he opened
on Wednesday July 5. 1989 at 10 (X)
a m in the Countv Court chambers.
Courthouse, Hcppncr. OR Momiw
County reserves the right to accept
or reject any or any portion of or all
bids Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color. National ongin. sex. religion,
age. and handicapped status in
employment or the provision of
services.
LoRaync M Bowman
Administrative Assistant
Morrow County Court
Published June 14 and 2L 1989
P U B L IC N O TIC E
INVITATION TO Bll)
Morrow County, Oregon is now
accepting bids for contracted ser­
vices for janitorial services The
buildings included in the contract
will be for the County Courthouse.
Courthouse Annex, and Museum in
Hcppner, and the Public Works o f­
fice building in Lexington Bid in-
tomution packets arc available at the
County Ctnirt Office. Courthouse.
Heppner. and the Public Works of­
fice in l^xingfon between the hours
of 8 (X) a m and 5 00 p m from
Wednesday. June 14. |989 through
Tuesday. June 27. 1989 All bids
must he received by 5 (X) p m on
June 27, 1989 at the County Court
chambers. County Courthouse.
Heppner After review and evalua
lion, the hid shall he awarded and all
bidders so notified Morrow Coun
ty has the right to accept or reject
any or any portion of or all bids
M orrow
C ounty
does
not
discriminate tin the basis of race,
color. National origin, sex, religion,
age, and handicapped status in
employment or the provision of
services
LoRaync M Bowman
Administrative Assistant
Morrow County Court
Published June 14 and 21. 1989
P U B L IC N O TIC E
INVITATION TO BID
Morrow County. Oregon is now
accepting bids for contracted ser­
vices for yard and grounds
maintenance services The grounds
included *n the contract will he the
County Courthouse. Courthouse An
ncx. and Museum in Hcppncr. the
Public Works grounds in Ixxington,
and lawn care for Cutsforth and An
son Wright Parks Bid information
packets arc available at the County
Court Office. Courthouse. Hcppncr.
and the Public Worki-Uilivc in Lex
ington between the hours of 8 00
a m. and 5:00 p m from Wcdncs
day. June 14, 1989 through Tucs
day. June 27. 1989 at the County
Court office. Hcppner. OR. or the
Public Works Office. I e x ington.
OR All bids will be opened on
Wednesday. June 28. 1989 at 11 00
a m in the County Court Chambers,
County Courthouse. Hcppner After
review and evaluation, the hid shall
be awarded and all bidders so
notified Morrow County has the
right to accept or reject any or any
portion of or all bkls Morrow Coun­
ty doc» not discriminate on the basis
of race, color. National origin, sex.
religion, age and handicapped status
in employment or the provision of
services
LoRaync M Bowman
Administrative Assistant
Morrow County Court
Published June 14 and 21. 1989
following
Die West 500 feet of the North
1.065 feet ol the Norteas! (Quarter of
the Southwest (Quarter ol Section 15
EXCEPTING therefrom the right
of way of County Road
Except that property previously
released, to wit
A strip of land 10' wide tor widen
ing Wilson Road situated in Tax Ia>t
TO Section IS r.4 W., It 2S
F. W M
described as follows
Beginning at the centerline intersec­
tion of Olsen Road and Wilson
Road, thence southerly 20.(X) feet,
thence easterly 1818 43 feet lo the
Northwest corner of Tax Lot 702
said point being the True Point of
Beginning, thence easterly 798 42
feet to the Northeast corner of Tax
I a 4 702, thence southerly 10 (8) feet;
thence westerly 798 42 feet, thence
northerly 10 (XI feet to the Point of
the Beginning, contains 7.984 20
s*i i t o is t e n t
to satisfy a Judgment against defen­
dants Jimmy L Ammons and Cherv
M Ammons for the sum of
51 '4.065 99. together with interest
at 9 0 percent per annum from date
of Judgment until paid
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue
of said Execution and Judgment and
in compliance with the command of
said Writ. I will on the 5th day ol
July. 1989, at 10 0 0 a m at the front
door of the Morrow County Cour
(house in Heppner. Morrow Coun
ty. 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 defen
ilants Jimmy l Ammons anti Chrey I
M Ammons or any successor had
on April 14. 1981. the- date of plain
tiff's mortgage, and thereafter had in
and to the above described real pro­
perty or any part or portion thereof,
to satisfy said Execution and Judg­
ment and interest, costs and accru­
ing costs
DATED at Hcppncr. Oregon, on
May 25. 1989
Roy Drago. Sheriff
Morrow County. Oregon
By Pauline Winter
Chief Civil Deputy
Published May 31. June 7. 14 A 21.
1989
P U B L IC N O TIC E
The City of lone will hold their
regular July council meeting June
2H. 1 9K 9 jt
SOp.m al the * its lull
Published June 14 A 21. 1989
We Print
POSTERS
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Printing
147 W illow-Heppner
1 CARP OF THANKS
I want to thank the citizens of
Morrow County tor the plaque 1
received from them
Rachel Harnett
6-21-Ip
Die final totals are in and 1 want
to congratulate and thank everyone
who took the time to donate blood
Die May 25th Blo*xl Drive at the
Hcppncr Elks Club was a great suc­
cess We passed last years total by
twenty percent. Dianks to an ex­
cellent turn out by the community
I would like to thank each one of you
for taking your precious time to
make an appearance at the blood
drive For those of you who donated
and tried to donate, you are a vpcial
breed in the human race To give of
yourself, to help others with nothing
to gain is something that is not as
common as it use to be So to you
special people. I thank you and those
in need thank you
A lot of thanks need to go to all
the volunteers who helped make this
blood drive a success To the kitchen
staff at Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
thank you for the coffee, juice and
excellent cookies you provided the
donors. To the nursing staff at the
hospital for spending their off duty
hours working at the blood drive,
thank you
T hanks to (he
maintenance department for their
help in setting up the equipment A
special thanks to Rikka lews. RN.
for turning out and providing us with
her skills I also offer my thanks to
the following students who assisted
at the blood drive. Lora Schmidt,
TriciaCoe. Missy and Ken Wallace
Thanks to the Hcppncr Elks for
providing the use of their “ home"
for this community event A spec ial
thanks to the em ployers and
businesses who aided in our adser-
tismcnt and made tunc for their
employees to donate blood My
thanks to the Heppner Gazette Times
for their promotion of the event
Thanks to the administrator. Ernest
W ick of Pioneer Memorial Hospital
for his support in this event
1 also must thank my right hand
nun. who put out the posters, set up
equipment, processed donors and
took out the garbage after it was all
oser. l,ori Stralcy
Finally in closing (about time) I
would like again lo say thank you to
each and every one of you We say
thank you nuny times each day. and
al times it docs become an autonutic
response But my thanks to each and
every one of you involved in »ntr
hl.xxl drive, from donor to helper,
is not autonutic I use it as I use
grace on Thanksgiving Day, it is
from the heart and soul Thank you
one and all
Sincerely,
Jay Straley
Medical Tchnologist Pioneer
Memorial Hospital
6-21-lc
1 ( A im OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to Inends and relatives for the
prayers, beautiful flowers and food
given at the time of our nmthcr's
death A special thanks to the doc
tors and the staff at Pioneer
Memorial Nursing home for the los
ing care given lo her during the thir­
teen years she made her home there
Florence A C'orncti Green A family
Jessie A Karl Baker A family
Bill French
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A special thanks to our kids. Nan
cy. IxRoy and family Deb 1-add and
family. Dave, Val and Ryan for a
very special day Also thanks to Joe
and Hilda for the " rid e " to the
ranch To the friends and relatives
who came to our open house and for
the cards wc received for our 4<Hh
anniversary
Roger A Ins Campbell
________ 6-21-Ip
Wc wish to extend our sincere
thanks to family anf friends for the
cards, (lowers, food and tor their
phone calls and prayers during the
loss of our loved one
Spec ul thanks to the Heppner am
hulancc crew and the hospital staff
To the Hardman Community
Center and helpers tor the dinner
held at the hall
Bob and Bonnie Buschke
Claude Buschke and family
_______________________ 621 Ip
For lovely cards and hugs and
prayers, for flowers and plants and
delicious meals, wc thank you For
loving thoughts, even though you
could run be there, for your kind
concerns and tributes given in his
memory, wc thank you But most of
all, just for being our friends
The family of Arthur Allen
gratefully thank you
__________ _____
6-21-lc
The family of George Currm
wishes to thank the tricnds and
neighbors for the flowers, cards,
food and also donations to the Mor
row County Historical Society in
George’s memory. A special thanks
to Dr Fd and Dr Jean Berretta and
nurses at Pioneer Memorial Hospital
for (ieorge’s care
Helen Currin
Ron. Judy A family
Tom A Marlene A family
6-21- In
2 NOTICES
1 omputer paper, continuous coin
puter cards and all the paper your
computer could need at the Gazette
Times. 678 9228
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New Supplier!
Bigger Selections!
Del’s In 1 exington
Leftover Sale, refrigerator, older
sola, (arm vehicles Dec A Marcel
Jones Ranch Sat June 24th 9-5 p m
I < ii into *..ill 676 n *2 I
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Pregnancy Crisis?
Free pregnancy test and confidential
counseling al 240 S I 2nd St . Her
nuston. Mon Wed Fri. 10 a m -4
p m 24 hour telephone, 567-0888
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All breed Dog Grooming, also small
pet hotel. Bonnie Clow. Irngon.
922-4323.
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AUCTION
M oving to O k la h o m a . Selling
All H ousehold f u r n it u r e hy
P tib lk \n c tio n
Tuesday. June 27. 1989 6 30 p m
Elks Parking Lot. Downtown
H cppncr
PARTIAL LISTIN G
12" chainsaw glass top table w 4
chairs 2 matching rcclincrs. 7 mo
old RCA color TV 2 5 ". less than a
year old TV stand black A white
TV-2 microwave stands, new couch
and 2 matching chairs chest freezer,
late model Lamps king sized
waterbed w bookcase headboard
queensize w aterbed. matching
dresser w mirror chest of drawers 2
night 'Mods King sized waterbed
sheets new Magic Chet washer and
drycr portable electric typewriter
Auctioneers Nutt Be sure to jnend this
auction, most items are less than one year
old and in go.nl working order Terms
*ush or bankable shei k n.ghl of Auction
SAl I CONDUCTED BY
GRE AT WESTERN AUCTIONS
Sherm Coffey Mars Robins Aui-lmnccrs
Carol Coffey Cashier
.‘I I OS I A FOUND
FOUND Walkman al the track, call
676 5261) and describe
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I HELP H IVI HI
Position School Secretary
Qualifications Good typist, com­
puter literate, friendly receptionist
and meets the requirements of the
Morrow County School District
Sclmol Secretary Job Description
Application Applications will close
July 6. 1989 Send letter of applica-
tmn. resume and application form to
Dick Allen. Principal. Box 167,
lone. Oregon 97843
The lone School Secretary posi­
tion is a 10 5 month work year posi­
tion M orrow County School
District is an equal opportunity
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