SIX. Heppner G uette Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 31, |WN) EASTERN OREGON OUTDOORS '■ >r t ** Community meeting set on health priorities Feb. 5 Oregon Health Decision and the Health Services Commission are co­ sponsoring a community meeting on Oregon Health priorities and values * I . " The meeting will he on February 5, IM A V at 10 a m in Hrppnrr at the St Hi 1 v • * ¿r't** Mi/ / * /. bv Mark Hagrli Patrick's Senior Center The meeting offers people a "I will give up my gun when they pry ii from my cold, dead fingers. . I chance to voice their values and opi­ nions on vime of the key health care Surely, there arc few eastern Orego issues in Oregon today. including the mans who have nut seen this slogan and expectations values to be used others like it, on the bumpers of by the Health and Commission automobiles or adorning the walls of! in preparing Services a prioritized list of sporting good stores and other gather . health services The Health Services ing places of the hunting or shooting inclined These arc noble sentiments, Commission will use the reports from the community meetings to to be sure, echoing the general deter prepare their recommendation to the mination of the shooting public to de legislature fend their Constitutional rights under "We believe that the citizens and the Second Amendment Hut often such hold statements, as well as other actions unknowingly taxpayers of Oregon should have an performed by hunters and sporl shooters, provide additional ammunition opportunity to be involved in the tor "antis" convinced that strict gun legislation is what’s needed to help process of deciding what health ser­ curb this nation's violent crime and shooting death problem Hy sending vices should receive top priority for state, federal and private health in messages suggesting that any legislative attempt to separate us from our sura nee dollars." said Humana Has- treasured firearms will be met with violence, we unwittingly fuel the anti j nain. Oregon Health Decisions gunner's claim that the average gun owning citizen is apt to use his prized Those attending the meeting will possession!s) in an act of hositility Of course, responsible gun owners first be given an overview of the (including, but not limited to sportsmen) know this to be incorrect, but meeting format and the information let a non gun owner who is indifferent or undecided about gun control needed by the Health Scrv ices Com­ hear you proudly chant the " cold, dead fingers" thing ami then ask which mission Attendees will be given a side he or she would take survey work to fill out. then Unnecessary gun legislation must be fought with intelligent, unified will convene in sheet small groups and try voices serving legitimate concerns and accurate data, anything else is akin to saying. "I'm not violent person, and if you say that I am. I'll smash; to reach a consensus by discussing their values and opinions on issues your face.” of concern to the Health Services ( crt.nnli. this is not to suggest that we be even the slightest bit hesitant Commission The groups then will to defend our rights to keep and bear arms as a means of protecting our report their conclusions to the full lives and in some cases, property the initial catalyst around which the community meeting People also will Sc. ond \mendmcnt was written Here in eastern < fregon. fortunately , such be asked to complete an individual measures are rarely necessary Hut in the National Rifle Association's survey asking their opinions about American Hunter " magazine, the "Armed Citizen" section is filled each health services and individual values month with actual accounts in which victims throughout the nation concerning the ability of health scr lustifiably used or offered to use a firearm to deter an immediate, immi vices to restore health and improve nent threat to life or limb the quality of life In a recent AW news special in which Peter Jennings moderated a na "The Oregon legislature's devi tionally televised forum on gun control, one police officer explained that w itfi an average of only one officer for eac h 7() people in the l ruled States, the force can't presume to administer adequate protection "The frolice can't protect us." he said from a civilian's standpoint More than 40.t«xi copies of the I hey're saying it's not their |ob to protect us .\t least let us protect 1000 0| White and Yellow Pages ourselves published by 1 S West Direct for 1 I he program was otherwise tairlv tvpical as tar as gun control debates S West Communications will be go. with the I S news media showing its usual position in favor of anti distributed to area homes, businesses gin efforts Hut one charge was brought against gun owners that is dil and public locations beginning tic nit. it not impossible, to argue the staggering number of accidental February 2 shootings that have occurred as the result of children accessing loaded, Communities scheduled to receive unsecured guns in the home Here, gun owners cannot rationalize or pass the book arc Heppner. lone, larx the blame Here gun owners, be they sportsmen, collectors or those in ington. Roardman and Irngon. terested in protection, must assume lull responsibility Adams. Athena, Cabbage Hill. Admittedly. I don't know many people who keep a firearm solely tor Meacham. Milton Freewater. Pilot protection, certainly the numbers are tar greater in areas with higher c rime Hock Weston. Echo, Stanfield. rates Hut I'll wager that most sportsmen myself included, have at one' I kiah Umatilla. Hermiston, time or another been guilty of leaving firearms within reach of a carter Pendleton and Helix mined child \ twenty four page easy reference While the potential accident is unspeakable. the prevention is so sun guide highlights this year’s edition pie l.ocking steel gun safes are available for under $lixi I he (Xtober, I he guide features an area history I 989. issue of "Outdoor 1 ife featured an at tractive. easv to make lock and list of attractions, information on mg gun cabinet tor something less than $X() \t the verv least, individual Hlue Mountain Community College, gun trigger locks can fv had tor a pittance (Gander Mountain lists a set a guide to state and national parks, of three tor under $1(1 I an <)regon ski areas map, communi Shooting accidents in the home especially those involving children tv maps, and stale wide zip codes can lx- construed only as pure negligence on the part of the gun owner Delivery should take about one \side trom the obvious safety implications the tact that the anti gunners week to complete Anyone who does could have such statistics at all to use to their advantage is unthinkable not receive a hook. or those who and embarrassing need additional copies should call l S West Direct at I KIN) 422 879 3 1 Sportsmen Often Provide Ammunition for Anti-gun Efforts Phone books Fillies earn sixth CBC victory; beat Pilot Rock Rockets 55-27 A strong second halt lifted the Heppner Fillies to their sixth CBC victors as Ifiev heat their (lost the Pilot Roc k Ri\ kets | r ulav . J.Iliu.it v 2h I he Rockets. who have only won one ( HI game, stayed close in the first quarter, despite seven points from Jennifer ( 'urrin ITie I lilies led hv only a point at the end of the quarter II It) Nikki Hi ists v ic tor v Jennifer Currin tore a|\irt the Roc kets defense as she scorci) 22 Heppner blew the game wnle ojvn ¡mints Currin also had 12 rebounds in the third quarter a s the tough I il and five steals Nikki Hrishois add Iv delense held the Rockets to |iist ed seven (mints toi the I lilies one f ic-ld goal I he l illies inc reased Hrpimrr || 1 11 22 ll 10 6 2 N 27 the two point lead thev had al hait IVM Mock »55» Hoslmis l | | ’ Sp«.liri lime to 13 at the end of the third 2 2 H rppnrr 2 I», lu tk rr (Ml 4 I'alinrr 2 (Ml 4 quarter IC kman I I 2 V I urrin I 2 2 4. Heppner s offense cxploded in the (•rrrn u p 2 1 » 3. J l urrin v 4 22 final st.ui/a as the I illies scoreil 22 Pilo« K.ak (27l Vici all 2 II I 4. W atlr I Ibi.» arms II 0- 1 il. | om II I 2 I IVin |siints I fie I 1 11ies oulscored the orli I 2 Humi.Kl.Kl 4 4 ’ 12. Hrachrr Rockets bv 14 ami gallopcd to the I IMI I 2. IV Hacnir I IMI 2 futáis 10 7 20 27 By Bob K r e in On I ndav Januarv 2b the Mustangs traveled to Pilot R.xk to face the Rickets Die Mustangs, who have battled illnesses throughout the week, came out a lit tie s l o w and trailed bv two at halt time I'hev started plaving ball in the •econd halt and had a seven [mint B y S c o tt J o h n s t o n lo u g h and on ly tia ilc d bv fo u i |s>mts g o in g in to the lo c k e r ro o m at h a lttim e 1 h Mustangs bounce back after slow start, defeat Rockets, 57-45 Ilo|H‘ Lutheran to have |>nthiek, meeting tin Sutklav February 4 Hope I utheran Church will have Sund.iv School at 9 4 ' a lit and worship ser v ic e at I I a m Immcdiuielv following the wot ship scrv ic e there will tv a congrega tional politick dinner in the fellowship hall After the dinner congregational president Irv Rauch. ss 1 11 conduci thè a ri mia I meeting of thè congreeation Vinone the manv itenis to he discusseci and voted are the ivw , fune fi coirne il memhers and the budget Ri [mrts from comnnttee fieads and the new paslor will he glien Goals for the new year will he set Bingo party to benefit Rea \ Hmgo parts will be held Sat Feb 10 at the Heppner Senior Center to benefit Carol Ann Rea who has been diagnosed with leukenna I he tund raiser is spon sored bv the Holly Rebekah I »vige Pie and coffee w ili he on sale star ling at b p m and Mitigo will hegin at 7 p m ead hv ihe end of the third quarter In the fourth quarter the R.xkets had a seven (mint run and cut the Mustangs' lead to three but that is as close- as ihe R.skets got Good Mustang tree throw shooting by Hrandon Pedro and Russell Hritt built ihe Mustang lead to 12 Hie final score was Heppner, 57 and Pilot Rock 45 Ihe Mustangs were lead hv Russell Hntt with 22 (mints and lout a s s i s t s Hr.un Ion IVdrohad I ' points and seven rebounds Hob k rein had five steals to (vice the- Mustangs Fhe Mustangs arc now six and one in CH< (»lay H rp p n rr Pika Km k 14 4 1* 21 37 II 12 * I* AX H rp p n rr i.XTl » . Prxfrn. PrtlvJoHn. K H ou 7 l b 22 K r r ln 2 0-1 4; J K r a i. I Kam i H M N X * b IV v t u .h r ll 4 2-4 10. I u r n « I 0-2 2. Kmhtmn, I k o n 2 (V0 4 fll.-l K .n k (49) Ih n . k rr 2 IVO 4. P H liv M illrr H.n»*rn » 0-0 0; I r h n r r l 4 l é I I ; I I Ills II 1 2 M .irphc 't r n l / .l ' 4 V l*( lynam rpts. 1 rrsharn 0 2-42. V r k i « I i»K I < >1 M < )R R I >W I >R! (.< IN INDl STRIAI DEVELOPMENT REVENU! H< INDS SI RIFS 1974 A HI \ KI R H< >ND NOS 433 489 Ht I MARC II i 1999 III) ( l SIP m U 7 33BP7 PORI OF MORROW ( >RI ( i( *N has called for redemption on March I. 19*81. Bond Nos 43 \ 4h'» iiklusive of its Port o| Mor row Oregon. Industrial Develop nvnt Revenue Hoikls. Senes |9’4 V 7‘t I eim Bonds due Male Ii I. I l»N Cl MP (TM403HP7* Die payment of the principal amount of the bonds to be redeem ed along with interest to Match I. I‘HO I will be made at the l nited States National Hank of Oregon. Coupon Payment Division. PO Box 4412. Portland. Oregon 9720H upon presentation aikl surrender of such bonds with September I. I‘»*1 ( >KI ( .( >\ n I rusiee FEDERA! I -\w Rl «.»f IRI s I HA I THE PAYOR WITHHOi D ■ ( H I H I PRINi1PAI PAID ii \ I AXPAYER ID) n i ii it \ 11< in Nl MB! R IS SOI PROVID ED A H MM Ml 9 Ml si HI si H MITTEDWIFH EACH BOND IO AVOID HAVING w I I Hill LD I RoM I HI PAYMENT •This CUSIP Number has been assigned by Standard A Poor's Cor poration and is included sole ly for Ihe convenience of the holders Neither the Port no» the Trustee shall be responsible tor the selection or use of this CUSIP Number, nor is any representation made as Us cor rectncss on the bond or as indivatcd in any redemption notice Published January 31. |990 P U B L IC N O T IC E TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made bv Paul W Brown and Joann Brown, husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety , as gran tor. to Homestead Title and Escrow. Inc . as trustee, in favor of CLS Mortgage. Inc . a Washington Cor­ poration, and'or its assigns*, as hcncficiary, dated October 29. 1983. recorded November 4. 1983. in the mortgage records of Morrow Coun­ ty. Oregon, in book/reel/volume No—at page --, »ir as microfilm No 25744 (indicate which), covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to- w it Parcel I Lot O ( I ). Block ( I ), Ostcrkamp Addition, to the City of Irrigon. Morrow County. State of Oregon The NORTH 43 M) feet of LOT TWO (2). BLOCK ONE (I). OSTERKAMP ADDITION, to the Town of Irrigon, Morrow County. State of Oregon Panel II D* NINETEEN (19). HI OCX ONI (I). 08T1 RK a m p ADDITION, to the Town of Irrigon, Morrow County. State of Oregon Parcel ill LOTS NINE (9) and TEN (10). BLOCK FIFTY TWO (52). and any portion of LOT SI VI N (7) lying Northerly of U S Highway 730 m HI < M k ill n TWO (52), in fhc townsitc of IR­ RIGON, Morrow CiHinty. Stale of Oregon. E\C I PT1NG lands deeded lo the State of Oregon for Highway •fifty percent of the beneficial in­ terest under said trust deed is now field f v Rudy W Nelson .md litfv percent is still held by Cl-S Mor­ tgage. Inc Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real pro[x*rty to satisfy the obliga­ tions secured by said trust deed and a notice* of default has been record­ ed pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes Hb 735(3). the detault for which the foreclosure is nude is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums April. 1989 through tlk* including October. 1989 m the amount of SI .«MM» Of) each month, plus laic charges of S400 (X) and escrow charges of $105 (X) for a total of $7.505 (X). plus any payments past due to any taxing authority or prior lienholder By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, saul sums being the follow­ ing. to wit ,V of November 20. 1989. the sum is $48,958 95 W HI BEFORE , notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on April b, 1990, at the hour of 2 (X) o'clock. P M in accord with standard of time established by ORS 187 110, at Front entrance of the Morrow County Courthouse in the City of Heppner. County of Mor­ row. State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash ilk* interest in the said described real properly 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 interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execu­ tion of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee Notice is fur liter given that any person named in ORS Hb 753 has the right, at any link* prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure prikceding dismissed and ihe irusi deed reinstated by pay iik-nt to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion nl the principal as would not then he due had no default occurredi aikl t>\ curing any other detault com­ plained ol herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the perfor­ mance required under the obligation or trust deed, aikl in addition to pay ing said sums or tendering the per fomiancc necessary to cure the default, bv paying all costs and ex penses actually incurred in enforc ing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's aikl attorney's tees not exceeding the arik'unts pro­ vided hv said ORS Xh.75 3 In construing this rk*ticc. the masculine gender includes the feminine aikl the neuter, the- singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said tnisi deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary " include their respective successors in in lerest. it anv DATED November 20. 1989 John I. I angslet Successor Trustee Stale of Oregon. County of Multnomah ss I. the undersigned, certify that I am the attorney or one of the at torneys for the above naiiKd trustee and that the foregoing is a complete and exact ci»py of the original trustee's m>tice of sale John W Knottnerus Attorney for said Trustee Published January 31, February 7, 14 aikl 21. 1990 ik P U B L IC N O T IC E NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 20th day of February. 1990. at the hour of 10 00 o'clock A M Standard Time in accordance with ORS 187 110. at the front ckk>r of the Morrxiw County Courthouse in Heppner. Oregon. I will at Public- Auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following describ­ ed Real Property located in Morrow County. Oregon, to-wit la>ts One (I). Two (2). and Three (.3). in Blikk One (I). NORTH BOA RDM AN, Boardinan. Oregon Said sale is made under Foreclosure Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for the County of Multnomah to me directed in tfK case of Beni Franklin Eexleral Sav­ ings & lavan. Plaintiff, vs Lcs Har dv and l.exmard Cason. Defendants. Case No A890I (XM2I (Morrow County Circuit Court No TR 9(M)0I) Writ of Execution dated Januarv II. 1990 ROY L DRAGO. Sheriff Morrow County Heppner. Oregon By Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published Januarv 17, 24. 31; February 7. 1990 P U B L IC N O T IC E PUBLIC NOTICE hereby is given, that the two-year period for the rcdcmptk»n of real properties in cludexl in the 1987 delinquent tax lien foreclosure pokccdings in- situted by Morrow County. Oregon, on February 12. 1988. in the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Mor­ row County. Case No 87-CV-73, and included in the judgnk*nt and decree entered therein on February 12. 1988 will expire on Eebruarv 12, 1990 All properties ordered sold under the judgment and decree, unless redeemed onor before February 12, 1990, will be de«rded to Morrow County. Oregon, immediately on ex­ piration of the period of redemption, and every right and interest of any person in such properties will be forfeited forever to Morrow Coun­ ty, Oregon. Margo Shcrer rax Collector Published January 24 and 31. l‘»90 Where else can you have a family dinner for only $ 8 .9 5 Del s Market Give us a call 989 8133 1 < OH THANKS Dear Sr Mealsite, We wish to thank you for reserv­ ing a table that is convenient for all Sr Citizens in wheelchairs or are disabled to v>nk" extent that requires us to have help getting our meals We really appreciate it Della Tash Juanita Carmichael Helen Hinton Georgia Lynch Martha King 1-31- Ic ITie Heppner VFW Post would like to thank everyone that purchas ed tickets on the half of beef and to George Seiler for donating it Shirley George had the winning ticket 1-31-Ic I would like to thank everyone for gifts, cards and phone calls that I received ui St Mary 's Hospital dur ing my recent illness A spx-cial thanks to Virgil and Debbie tor their help and to Dr Ed tor his quick diagnosis and his speed in getting me to Walla Walla Llovd Morgan 1 31-lc I would like to thank Dr Ed. the nurses and stall at PMH for the gt*»d varc that I received while a patient there Also thanks to the great am bulance crew Many thanks to family am) friends for all of ihe cards, visits, phone calls anil flowers A very special thank vou to the lone first grade class for the get well cards that you made for nK Fhcy really made my day Pauline Gates 1-31 Ic I wish to thank the ambulance crew for your prompt professional care 'Thank you" Dr EJ. and all the nurses who cared for nK Thank you for being there when I needed you lam indeed grateful Thank you Roger Connor 1.31-lp 2 NOTICES We are planning to open a craft store in March at 388 N Main, Heppner Anyone interested in selling their homemade crafts and gikidies on commission, please come to Kate's at h 30 p m Mon. Feb 5 Wc will discuss any questions you may have Thank you Ellen and Cindy Kennedy ______________________ l-31-lp