Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 05, 1989, Page FIVE, Image 5

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money is part ot vour relationship
Discussing monev issues will help
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Financial Planning Family Goals"
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O R E G O N C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
M OR ROW C O U N T Y
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Slaci L . Wise
Deceased
No 89 PR ||
N O T IC E T O IN T E R E S T E D
PERSONS
Notice is given that the undersign
ed has been appointed and han
qualified as the personal represen
lause of the estate All persons has
ing claims against the estate are re­
quired to present it. with proper
vouchers, within four months after
the date of first publication of this
notice, m s staled below, to the per-
sonal representative at the offices of
Kuhn and Spicer. 269A N Mam
Street. P O Box 428. Heppner.
Oregon 97816. or thev may be
barred
All persons whose rights may he
attested hy the proceedings in (his
estate may obtain additional informa­
tion from the records of the court,
the personal representative or the at­
torns tor the personal representative
D A T E D and first published July
3. 1989
P U B L IC N O TIC E
CIRCUIT COURT OP OREOON
MORROW c o t N I 'I
Big Price Cuts! Super Savings! Come in Today!
R a d io / h a c k
Heppner, Oregon W fd n rM ltis July 5. IW V - M V K
W’esley V Wise and Linda D Wise
Personal Representatives
Rt 2 Box 134
the wife and husband may diftcr If
Irrigon,
OR 97844
takes time, etlort. and communica­
tion to arrive at a common ‘ubhshed July 3, 12 a 19 I9g9
understanding
W hen a couple marries often one
or both brings to the marriage debts,
child support obligations and proper
S T A T E O F O R E G O N . Acting hy
iv It is important to talk about these-
and thmugh the Director of Veterans
are these debts and properly brought
Affairs,
into ihe marriage to become debts
Plaintiff.
anil propertv of the couple, or are
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thev to tv separate debts and proper
JO N T S T A R K E , and
tv <<t the individual ’
BARBARA AN N S TA R K E.
I.dking about money may scent
Money, a part of every marriage,
should he managed in such a way tfut
il enhances, rather than hinders, the
relationship
If ysm'rc planning to marry, or arc
recently married, discuss money
with your partner Discuss how much
income you have, your spending
prioriiics. and how money is lo he
handled
There is no one way to handle
money in a marriage Some couples
pool all their income and share all
expenses Some couples pool some
money lor shared expenses and
goals, and each spouse keeps wime
monev separate tor individual ex
|X‘use's and goals And some couples
keep all their income separate and
negotiate who pass which expenses
How the partners feel about how
the money is managed is important
Docs the way the money is manag
ed enhance the relationship' I kes u
make each |verson feel valued’
When a couple marries, each
brings lo the marriage attitudes,
values, and leelings about money
Ihe attitudes, values, and leelings ot
ceremony
Following a wedding trip to Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, the couple is at
home at Hamann Fafnis in LaGrandc
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P U B L IC N O TIC E
Wedding Bells, Marriage and Money
Anne Van Schoiack, Hemuston. was married on Marsh IK. 1989 to Tony
Hamann. laGrande. at Our lady of Angel's Catholic Church in Hcrmiston
Father James performed the ceremony
A special wing. Daddy's G irl, was written and sung by a friend of the
bride Kathy Scott and accompanied hy Cindy Eddy Katia Ms Michaels ansi
Ron Emmons all of Hcrmiston
The hride is the daughter of Robert Van Schoiack. Hcppncr ansi the late
Kathryn Van Schoiack
The groom is the win of Everett and Rossa Hamann of I aGrandc
The hride wore an ivory Victorian style tea length dress fashioned bv
Donna Peterson. Pendleton. She wore a locket which veas given to the
groom's great grandmother. Mabel C unha by his grand).ither. Antonia
Cunha She carried a bouquet of white roses
Maid of honor for her sister was Marie VanSchoiack, Connell, VS a Brutal
attendants were Cathy W iser. Monroe and Dawn Peterson. Hcppncr friends
of the bride
John Harris. L.aGrandc. friend of ihe groom was Best Man Groomsmen
were Jim Holland. Cove and Bill Loren/cn. Pendleton, friends ot the groom
A reception was held at the Hcrmiston I Iks l.odgc following the
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On Monday before the Fourth wc were glad to put out our "W elcome”
sign and invite the wagoneers in for coffee and a cinnamon roll
Th»* wwh We are initiating a new program titled "Morning Meditations”
for 9 a m on Thursdays in our center sitting nxmi Reverend (¡race Drake,
program leader, devcrihcv it as "explorations in spirituality, personal,
biblical and new age,” Everyone iv welcome
Friday from 9 to 11 a m is coffee and chatting time in the sitting room
Nart waeh Hcppncr Garden Club meets on Monday at h M) p m in the
sitting room with a slide program on wild flowers of the l.akc Penland
area by Beryl Stillman
Wednesday morning at 10a m the Transportation Committee meets in
the office At noon our regular luncheon Menu heel and macaroni
casserole, coleslaw with carrots and pineapple, peas, fresh baked bread,
brownies and applesauce The Chrisiian Lite Center and latter Day Saints
ladies will be serving We're hjppy to have our cook. Marilyn Bergstrom,
bask full time now
At I W p m the Senior Center Board and the Nutrition Stic Committee
meets in the sitting rixwi Our area director Charlie Briggs and nutrition
manager Marla will be there Public meeting but especially important for
all board and committee members
Thursday morning meditations at 9 a m in the sitting room
Friday coffee time is from 9 11 a m with a "little something.” IX)
drop in All items for our coming rummage sale have been moved from
the fairgrounds to the center
Van Schoiack-Hamann
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St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
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No 89 C V 0 I0
N O T IC E OF S A L E
By virtue of an Execution issued
out of the above entitled court in the
above entitled cause to me directed
and dated on June 28. 1989. based
upon a Judgement rendered anti
entered in said court on May 31.
1989. in favor of the State of
Oregon. Acting by and through the
Director of Veterans' Affairs, com­
manding me to nuke sale of ihe
following described real property,
to-wit
Commencing ai the Southeast cor
ncr of ihe Northwest one quarter, of
the Southwest one quarter of Sexton
20 Township 4 North, Range 23.
I asi, Wiljamctte Meridian, thence
North (XF’29'55" Fast, a distance of
497 22 teet along the Fast line of
said Northwest one quarter to the
true point of beginning for this
description, thence North K9,,44'45"
W est, a distance of 1155 65 feet to
the South right-of-way line of the
West Extension Irrigation District
Canal, thence along sax! South right
ot w.iv line North 78°24’50" Fast,
a distance ot 599 51 feet, thence
continuing along said right of way
line along a 1.11 16 toot radius curve
to the left, chord bears North
t0'40
l ast 146 97 feet, a
distance ot 148 19 teet. thence con­
tinuing along said right of way line
North 52°56'.15” Fast, a distance of
172 79 teet, thence continuing along
said right of way line along j 12.1 8.1
loot radius curve to the right, chord
bears North 68°17'00" Fast 66 9|
teet, a distance of 67.75 teet. thence
continuing along said right ot way
line North 84#I7*30’ * B a a , a
distance of 78 86 feet to the East line
of said Northwest one quarter,
thence South (X)®29'55" W'cst, a
distance of 442 96 tcct to the point
ot beginning All being in the Coun
ty of Morrow, State of Oregon Con
laming 4 fiM Acres si B J E C I T O
An easement for the purpose of in
gress and egress over the easterly 25
leet of the above described parcel
to satisfy a Judgment against defen
cLints Jon T Starke anti Barbara Ann
Starke tor the sum of $.14.56.1 58,
together with interest jt 9 0 percent
per annum from date of Judgment
until paid
NOW . T H E R E F O R E , by virtue
ot said E xecution and Judgment and
in compliance wiih ihe command of
said Writ. I will on (he 8(h day of
August, 1989. at 10:00 o'clock,
a m at Ihe Iron! door of the Mor
row County Courthouse, Hcppncr.
Morrow County. 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 Jon T Starke and
Barbara Ann Starke or any successor
had on May 10, 1977. the date of
plaintiff s mortgage, and thereafter
had in and to the above described
real property or any part or portion
(hereof, to satisfy said Execution and
Judgment and interest, costs and ac­
cruing costs
D A T E D at Hcppncr, Oregon, on
June V). 1989
Roy Drago, Sheriff
Morrow County. Oregon
By: Pauline Winter
Chief Civil Deputy
Published July 3. 12. 19 and 26.
1989
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Th « average brain comprise* two
percent ot a person s total body
weight, yet requires a quarter of aM
osygen used by the body
P U B L IC N O TIC E
INVITATION TO BID
The District invites sealed huls on
the items, as specified below,
delivered lo the sites listed
throughout the 1989 90 school year
from July I. 1989 to June 30. 1990
Sealed bids will be received until
2 (X) p m July 13, 1989. at the
District Office. P O Box 168. Lex
ington. OR 97819. at which time
they will be opened and read aloud
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The Morrow County Medical
Board will meet July 10 at 7 p m at
lone City Hall
The agenda is general business
matters
The public is invited to attend
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B Bids shall be delivered or mail
ed to the District Office at the l ex
ington address above in a sealed
envelope, plainly labeled as to the
type of item that is bid
C The district will be inclined to
rc)x*ct any bid which din's not res
pond to the form provided.
IXiyle McCasIm
Superintendent
Published - Julv «- 5, ■ 1989
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P U B L IC N O TIC E
None I OF PR OPO SED
A C T IO N O N I A N D l SI
R E G U L A T IO N A M F .N D M I N l
The City ot Boardman Planning
Commission will hold a public hear
ing on July 19. 1989 ai 7 8<> p M
in the Council Chambers ai the
Town Square Building I t ) consider
the following proposed action;
Amended outright uses in C 3 Hcav y
Commercial l ighi Industrial /one to
include "Warehousing, distribution
and light manufacturing activities "
Anyone may appear to make com­
ments, or written comments should
be directed to the City Manager.
P O Box 229, Boardman, Oregon
97818
Published luls 5 1989
2 N O T IC E S
Pregnancy Crisis’
Free pregnanc y test and confidential
counseling at 240 s I 2nd Si . Her­
miston. Mon Wed Fri It) a m 4
p m 24 hour telephone. 567 0888
1 I tic
Morrow Counts Medical Board
monthly meeting, lone Citv Hall Ju
Iv in |989 at j P III
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M W u rn ti m it
New Supplier!
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Bigger Selections!
Del’s In Ix'xington
Heppner City Council will hold their
regular meeting on Tuesday. July
I I . 1988 at 8 (X) p M at Heppner
( Its Hall
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A I.OST A FOIJAU
L O S T Friday, set ot kevs (approx
7) with brass bell attached Call
989 8421 evenings
6-28 2c
4 H E LP W A N TED
Part time weekend waitres
work into full lime in the tall App
ly in person at Beecher-. Restaurant
■n lone
6-28 tfn
ATTENTION HIRING! Govern
meni jobs
your area $17.840
$69.485 Call I 602 818 8885 Ext
R 12313
5 Ip
Morrow County Planning IX-part
ineni has an opening tor receptionist
clerk Applicant should possess
strong secretarial and communica
lion skills Starling salary $1. 112 per
month Send applications by July 14.
1989 to Morrow County Planning
IVpartmcnt. P O Box 706. Irrigon,
Oregon 97844 Morrow County is
an equal opportunity employer
3-7 lc
I N| I Ml I I I ) O P P O R TI N l 11
(Earn I5.(XX) to 30/100 a year and
more) WWuld you like to earn 15.000
to 10/XXInr more with a growing na
tional marketing organization’ You
can do it right here in Morrow Coun
ty No overnight travel required We
offer a comprehensive training pro­
gram There is an opportunity for
rapid advancement Send inquiries to
Bob Wight. P O Box 685 Heppner.
OR 97K16
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Bids receised after the lime ficcd
for opening will not be considered
Bid specifications may be exanun
ed or obtained at ihe District Office
troni 8:30 a m
4 10 p m , Mon
day through Friday
The school district reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and
to
waive
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