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, .« rntm jt L - *• . »• « *• ■ * '. . ' ■ V*. V ' Heppner G a ie tte -Tim es, Heppner. O riso n W r d n o d a i, November 21, IW 1 PUBLIC NOTICE St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board O bituaries Helen P. O ’Donnell Helen P O'Donnell. 6 5, o f Hepp ner. died Saturday. Nov 25. 1484. at St Marv Medical Center in Walla Walla Recitation of the rosary was Mon day night at St Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner Funeral Mass was Tuesday at St Patrick Inter ment will be at Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Mrs O'Donnell was horn July 8. 1424 at Heppner to John ansi Ko veanne Kenny Healy She grew up in Heppner and attended local schools On June V, I'M6 . she married Harry T O'Donnell at Heppner The couple operated the Morrow County Abstract and Title Company for many years. Mrs O'Donnell was a member of St Patrick Church and Altar Socie ty and the A m erican Legion Auxiliary Survivors include her husband at the home, sister Rosetta Palmatcer of lone, brothers. William Healy and Jack Healy. both of Heppner and an aunt. Cecilia Bucknum of Heppner ■ n g r n a When Santa Claus drops hy to s isit, the Christmas season has truly begun This happened in our sitting mom last Saturday afternoon as Santa found out what dozens of good hoys and girls want for Christmas and gase each one a generous candy cane Monday o f this week found two groups in the dining room the Quilters and Company and a group of volunteers from about town who started decroating the room for the holidays Wednesday the Nutrition Site Committee interviewed applicants for a new assistant cook Marla Purcell. Nutrition Specialist from ECOAC, assisted heit week Quilters and Company plan to decorate their tree on Monday at I p m At 7 :3 0 p m the Hcppncr Garden Club will have their meeting and Christmas party in the sitting room Wednesday the regular noon dinner menu lasagna with meat, green beans, tossed salad, chilled pears. French bread and oatmeal cookie ladies from the Seventh I)wy Adventist and Nazarcnc Churches will assist with serving The regular Nutrition Site committee nieeting will be at I p m Next Sunday. I)ev 10. the center looks forward to the monthly potluck party Hostesses say to bring a white elephant for the gift exchange A "w hite elephant " is something you don't need any longer but think so meone else might enjoy Everyone is invited She also raised two nephews and a niece. Dennis OThm ncll o f Salem and Jon O'lhmnell of Klamath Falls; and Mary Ann Gallagher. Milton Freewater She was also very close to her other nieces and nephews Memorial contributions may be made to the Oregon Cancer Socie IS n u n s W ( 'miv Portland < >k 47201 Sweeney Mortuary. Hcppncr was in charge of arrangements (Eilitor's note The caption of a photograph in last week \ G- T w \ l \ in error Following is a corrected caption.) (>lud>s C’. Pettibone Tom S pringer of Tom 's T V and H ep p n er City em ployee R og er E hrm antraut help residents get into the spirit of the C hristm as season by installing C hristm as lights along city streets. S pringer donates his tim e to install the lights Gladys C Pettihonc. 87, o f Hoardman. died Saturday . Nov 25. 1484. at St Mary Medical Center in Walla Write The funeral was Wednesday at Bruce l.ce Memorial Chapel. Pasco, Wa Burial was at the Desert laiwn Memorial Park in Kennewick. WA Mrs I’eltibone was horn Jan 27, M A C H IN E S H O P •Rotors •Brake Drums •Drive Lines •All types of machine work 1402 at VS alia W alla She came to Boardman two years ago from Kahlotus. Wa She was a homemaker and a member o f Kahlotus Grange 434 Survivors include daughters, Clara Moore of lot Crosse, Wash . Nellie Thomas o f B*»ardman. Ians Miller of Spokane, and Susie Fifield o f Imlay, Nev . 14 grandchildren. 27 great grandchildren and one great great-grandchild Memorial contributions may be made to j charity of donor's choice. L E X IN G T O N L U M B E R >1 U H I M S H O P 989-8586 Lexington, OR. Northeast Oregon Rivers ... a heritage to be proud of! You are invited to participate in the planning process for the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System in Northeastern Oregon The Forest Service will prepare management plans for portions of the following rivers which were designated by the "Omnibus Oregon Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1988": E agle C re e k Im n a h a R iv e r Joseph C re e k Lostiae R iv e r R io a m R iv e r % orfh F o rk John D ay R i\e r N orth P o w d e r R iv e r R e n a h a R iv e r In addition, Congress directed the Forest Service to study a portion of the H a llo w a R iv e r for a possible future addition to the system The Forest Service will also take an active role in the Bureau of Land Management planning process for the G ra n d e R onde R iv e r. We are about to begin our first series of public meetings This is V O I R o p p o rtu n ity to ask questions, provide comments, or gather more information about how the planning process for river management will proceed we are looking forward to meeting you! M e e tin g Locations: T ra y trop f umori r , Sckoo So**<ntr 9 «9 Opon Hou«» 3 6 (U" Putte Uteltng 7 9pm 1 e w U la a A l a r k s l a a ClwVtton OujMf mn Ho*»***, 7 '989 «’utW Utfimf : 9pn* La ( r i i k z inirn LHfgor Swt CoRfgt «oit Hji Roo^ JOR '9BH R j ÔK ng 7 9 p#W Baker Count* ( non UOT Comnuna* Cw JttOG'o«oSi>w< Hovnr^tr li 1988 Opon Mou« î i p» Putte Mortog J 9pm B le h la a « , « r e g e a XcteoniJ So**n>t»i 21 *9 Putte Moteuig 7 9pm Ik la k V >» Jom 0«« “ung*. Sui en Con*«f«nc» *oom Oteortvi 1*9 Putte Moniep 7 9pm P e a é le ta a Mur MO, «»i.on Oocomtr < " » Opon NouaMpm Putte Wote>ng7 9p<n la ia k i ininjk* f Wnontjr* ScNxU dteomt* 12. ' » Opon «ou» }4 pm Putte 7 9 pm I jlz r y r W Cimertooi h * p Dteomtff U «W Opon Mou»« )tpm Putte Woreq ’ 9pn- For further information, write or call the Wild Ef Scenic Rivers Planning Team, Forest Service, P.0. Box 907, Baker, OR 97814, (503)523-6391. » * . ' r « . t . * , '* * -• . T T T • • • * % 1 a "• O n co l Hcppncr C ham bers goals is to support community events with time, talent and finances Since our motto is, " I t doesn't really nutter who gets the credit as long as the job gets d o n e," there has been some confusion about two major com munity events the Town and Coun try Week and St Patrick's Cclchra lion Some history about each Town A Country Ft>r many years the Morrow County Livestock Growers and the businesses of Hepp ncr went together to put on the FamvCily Banquet, which always followed the Livestock Growers An nual meeting Then, in I486, the l ivestock Growers, CattleWomcn, Wheat League. Soil Conservation District. Small Woodland Owners. Weed District. Extension Service, etc decided to hold the annual meetings all on one .lav w ith a series o f events leading up to (hat and cumulating with the Town and C ountry Banquet C ham ber cooperated hy holding an annual lun chcon at the beginning o f the week and helping to plan the rest o f the week So evolved the Town and Country event a joint effort Sometimes it is difficult to set a dale that fils cseryone, the organizations sibailuted the 1990 even! lot the week o f Jan 15 14 A planning meeting will be held at 7 :3 0 p m Diursday. Nos 30 at the F.xlcnsion Conference room It's your event Ytuir input tv essential St Patrick's Celebration Reac tivated by Jim Farley. other Irishmen chairttun David Sykes and nuns in the community, this event has become known all over Oregon and requires " a ll teprachauns" (Irish and otherwise) to pitch in What Joes the event mean lor Hcppncr? It gives our community an oppor (unity to show what we re all about friendliness, sense of humor, hospitality, Irish heritage, rural at traction s W ho b e n e fits ’ The organizations of adults and children who have booths, floats, dinners, stew teeds, to realize extra income to go back into the community, the stores and restaurants on Main Street, the motel, the farmers who grow the products that people con sume and Heppner hy saying "w elcom e, we're glad you're here, come back to visit The St Patrick's Celebration is all about Community pride and working together Next meeting is tonight. Wednesday, Nov 24. 7 p m Fxtcn won Conference room The Dec 5 Chamber meeting will he business with reports on the coali lion m eetin g, port m eetin g, Christmas plans, etc Thought for the week " F o r every negative, he able to come up with one p o sitiv e ."....S te v e Dickenson, HHS principal during his talk to Chamber S h e riff’s R eport I fit- Sheriffs deportment at the courthouse in Heppner reports dispatching the following business during the past week Nov 20 M orrow C ounty S h e riffs office responded to the Ir rigon area regarding a burglary Taken from Rich Cappotto was 357 SW revolver vjlucd at V>(X). Morrow County deputy respond cd to assist Boardman Police depart ment receiving a complaint of a neighborhood disturbance Noise abated; Morrow County deputy respond cd to the Irrtgon area to investigate v andalism to a v ehicle < >w ncr o f the vehicle was 1-cstcr K Martin Amount o f damage was unknown Nov 21 Morrow County deputy arrested Janies Roderick Mabc. 20. Boardman for Burglary I and Theft I Mabc was transported to Benton County Jail Nov 22 Morrow County deputy arrested Miguel Angel Gutierrez. 18, Imgnn. for Burglars I ami The ft I Subject wav transported to Benton County Jail. Morrow County S h e riffs office investigated a two vehicle accident on Hwy 730 and the county line Nov. 2 3 : M orrow County S h e riff s office dispatched the Arl ington ambulance to an auto aci ident I mile cast on I 84 westbound lane Nov 24 M orrow County S h e riffs office arrested Bruce Blair Duff. 4 1 . for Driving Under the In flucncc o f Intoxicants Nov 25 Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area to in vestigate an animal problem In vestigations arc pending Nov 26 M orrow County S h e riff s office dispatched ihe am hulance to a one vehicle accident in Lexington One male, 26, was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital During the week o f Nov 20 27 there were mi disabled motorists Don't forget to stop hy the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo bake sale booth at the Artifactory Dev 2 Also purchase tickets for BI. k k Hills Gold ring drawing on Dec 2 II 24 lx Caaa No N CV 52 NOTICE (>1 s m Kll l s s u i OF REA L PRO PERTY By virtue o f Execution issued out o f the above entitled court in the above cause on the 2nd day of November, 1484, pursuant to a Judgment rendered and entered on October 14. 1484. in favor o f the Plaintiff and against the above Defendants, wherein it was decreed that a certain I .and Sale Contract held hy Plaindfl be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the I and Sale Contract vendor’s lien ami sevurity inlcrevt be sold, which Lx ecution commanded me to sell that real property to satisfy a Judgment against Edward Burl W attenburger, Jr . in the sum o f $ 30.484 24 prin o p a l, with interest from October 3, 1985 i" April 27. * •* * a 2? • % 1 989 of 54.421 70. with per diem interest from April 27. 1484 of S3 4 0 until paid. Judgment in the further sum of S420 (X) to search title in connection with the premises, plus the further cost of recording two Notices of Lis Pendens in the amount of S40 (X), plus Judgment in the further sum of anv amount of real property taxes Plaintill has paid, plus 10% interest on said sums paid for real property taxes, plus Judgment for P lain tiffs reasonable attornev's tees in the sum of S L 142 (X). am) for Plaintiffs costs ami disbursements incurred herein and taxed at $456 5It plus Judgment l«»r any sums advanced by P la in tiff for the paym ent o f assessm ents, hazard insurance premiums, water charges am) other governmental charges, lines or mi positions levied, assessed or charg cd against the properly which is the subject o f this suit until paid. I will on December 12, 1484 at |<) (X)a m at the front door of the county cour (house in Heppner, Morrow Coun t>. Oregon, sell at public auction subject to rcvlcmption as provided by law. to the highest bidder lor cash, all the interest the above named Defendants had on February It), 1472, the date ol the I ami Sale Con tract, and all the interest which the Defendants had thereafter in the following described real property MORROW COUNTY That portion o f Section 3, Township I North. Range 27. l ast. W illam ette M eridian, Morrow C ounts, Oregon, being described as follow s Government Lots 1. 2 ami 3. also known as the North Halt of the Nor thcast (Quarter and the Northeast (Quarter ot the Northwest Quarter, the South Halt ol the Northeast Quarter, the North Halt o f the Southeast Quarter; amt the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter I X C T P IIN G I Iff Kl FROM all of that portion lying la st of the West line ot the County Road as said County Road is now located over and across the above described properly A LSO E X C E P T IN G TH FRI FROM all ol that above «.less nbed property lying to the West of the following described line. Beginning at the Northwest comer «>t said Section 3 ami running thence l ast along the North line of said Sev lion I a distance of 2,575 (XI feel more or less to the center of Butter Creek, said point being the point ot beginning of this line; Thence Southeasterly along the centerline of s.tul Butter Creek MrMI (X) feet more or less to a point which lies 575 (XI feet South ot the North line of said Section I when measured at right angles Said jiomi also lies approximately 2.KMI no feet I at ot III West line ot said Section 3 when measured at right angles. I hence South H" West I.54KHXI lect to the mouth ot a small draw that runs from the Southwest. T h en ce South I " 12 ' W est I .mil) <X) leet more or less to a point on the l ast West centerline ol the Southwest Quarter of said Section 3 at a point where said l ast W est centerline intersects the base of a hill that runs North and South and ter minus ot said line, said point being West al«>ng said Tasi West centerline • f .> * C h a m b e r C h atter By Claudia Hugh#* Chamber Manager IN IH I C IR C l II ( Dl Kl «11 l HI SI \ l | O f O R E < > N FOR M O R R O W COUN 1 Y FRAN CIS BERN ICE W A 1 T F N B IR C .F R Plaintiff, VI. E D W A R D B U R L W 'ATTEN BU R G ER . JK . JU I-IE A W AT II NHl Ktil K now know M Julie A VanMarter. U N ITED STA TE S OF AMI RICA , acting through Farm ers' Home Administration. United S ta te s D epartm ent o f Agriculture FED E R A I D l i'< £ 1 1 IN SURAN CE CO RPO RA TIO N , successor in interest to First A m erican Banking C om pany. C l ) S , INC. a Washington Cot poration. successor ami assignee ot Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora don U N IT F D S T A T E S NA I ION A l BANK OF OREGON ; UNITED STA TE S OF AMI RICA, acting through its Internal Revenue Service, ami COD Y BARDEN. I > \ s 11 L S Jk PALO in » .. cot poration. dha The Commercial Agcncv. Defendants UNI 2 .6 1 0 IX) feel more ot less from the Southwest corner ot the North Hall ol the Southwest Quarter ot suk! Sec lion 3 DA TFT) this 6th day ol November. 1484 ROY DR AGO Morrow County Sherifl By Pauline W inter Deputy l*ublished November 8. IV 22 and 29 1 4 8 4 ___________ i * *•. - •, *• . . • r : * •;.* ' ' i . • .* * - \ • _. v • • « • _• * * • • - • , * r. • . • • > m*. i •• • : r ». v * PUBLIC NOTICE ‘. ‘ s ' V ’. V IN VITATION TO BID The Port o f Morrow will accept sealed bids until I 30 p m on December 8. 1484 on the following 8 foot Gem Top canopy 8-foot by 11 foot truck bed with stock rack 30* Pontoon Boat These items may be inspected at the Port o f Morrow Maintenance Shop The Port o f Morrow reset ses the right to retcct any and all bids Gary Neal. General Manager v V*. . 'r ,* .* .. ' '• •a * ‘ . ... • PUBLIC NOTICE T . - Published November 29, 1989 *>• •> ' ..-w , s V *' .* a ’ * * •\Y* IN THF C IR C U IT C O U RT O F TH E ST A T E O F O REGON FOR MORROW CO U N TY In the Matter o f the Estate of G L A D Y S M U N K ERS. Deceased ■9 PR 2 I N O TICE TO IN T E R E ST E D PERSO N S Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ami has qualified as (he personal representative o f this estate All pci sons hav ing claims against the estate arc hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within lour months alter the date of lust publication of this Notice as stated below, to the personal representative c/o Robert E O 'R ourke. Kottkamp A O 'R ourke. 331 S I 2nd, P.O Box 440, Pendleton. Oregon 47801, or they may be barred All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional informa lion from the records o f the court, the personal representative or the at to rn cy s for the personal representative. w*« * v : •* »* S «■». ■ s a A* ' -« . . y J * Dated and first published this 15 day of November, 1484 Orville W Cutsforth, Jr Personal Representative Route 2. Box 2225 Heppner, Oregon 478 36 (503) 484 8485 l*ublished November 15, 22 and 24, 1484 PUBLIC NOTICE • * 2 V' ' . RE L A B STO RA G E Mr R Selvidgc Ihe undersign claims a lien for storage unit rent on L A B Storage unit No 20.A The unpaid rent is $24 3 (X) ilk liulmg the month o f O tuber, 1484 Thirty dollars per month will be added until sale You are notified that your proper ly in the unit will be sold to pay the storage lien The sale will be held on Saturday . December 2. 1484. which is more than 60 days from the date o f this notice The property will be sold at the storage unit by scaled bid at 10 (X) A M Ihe storage unit is located on Olsen Road. Boardman, Oregon You may redeem your pro petty hy paying the total storage bill and lorcclosurc sale cost prior to the sale by cashier’s check, money order, or cash The m aterial c o n sists o f Household materials Very truly yours. Robert J Conner l*ublished November 15, 22 ami 24. 1484 r v C - ;> > * •'4 f •x T 'tv V ? O s - -V . .*■*• t s V - ^ ,‘s v-“ * - . / ' . * /J - 'X V *' - : .’V - • - I (M llll Ol I II IN K S F o r th r ttrttfH ifht a inti n ti tit ft i<f A injury t y { i ► jfi t r n b\ !»» n u in t til thr i time of « >ur tr * 'r r e n t h e r e a t r m m i * e *tt%h h> r t p r r w »nsr i ( . h e a r tfe lt flut'd \ ,.o » t;-», t o tho%e w h o t e m flo w e r y , m r t i t o f ivw ' /H ilht o tu i « n t n b u t r J f>tnl ’ inn H u »r mtin\ o f thiH4i(htfulnr%i w ill a l w o t t he j » rrtv rm b rrrJ í h r O ' l h m n e l l h i m ilt ih r H r o it ftinuiv fh r Fo/ouiteer family w *‘- ( * thank >«<u to Dr Berretta and hospital staff for work donc and prayers troni friends and neighbors at a link* when needed Gene 1 aim aster ami family ___________ 11 2 9 ip 1 want to thank Dr Berretta ami all the nurses at the hospital for Ihe care 1 m civ e d during my recent hospital stay Herman Blcttcll ____________________ II 24 |p [hanks lor the many cards phone calls and all the help received dur mg our time o f sorrow Ruth Brandenburg and John ______ _________ ll-2 9 -fc 2 NOTM'KK We ll do your holiday baking I ak ing orders for Friday pickup s h ?6 5K3() or 67f> 42 35 1 1 22 2c ». * » -i V % • * v i* . •l J >.'*■ V IS.’ èj V“ - ' * > V f zu* t # • """■ ♦• y . f» * s * . f i *4%\u % , ‘s.- - ♦