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Heppner Qazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 28. 1993 - FIVE Christian Life Center to hold cam pout St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board Engagements The small bus took nine seniors to Monument on Tuesday, July 20, where they had lunch at the Monument Senior meal site. There were 121 people in attendance at the Heppner meal site dinner W ed., July 21, including visitors from Maryland, Virginia and John Day. Grace Steers won the meal ticket, John Wood the door prize and Judy Samples of Maryland and Ken Bogart of John Day won the guest prizes. Members of the Methodist Church served. The floral arrangements decorating the dining room and sitting room were made by the flower arranging class on Tuesday evening. The Senior Center board.met following the meal. A welcome home party was held for Florence and Millard Holt in the sitting room, after the senior dinner. Approximately 50 peo ple attended. Florence Holt returned to Bend the following day for further treatment. Friday the large bus driven by Ed Baker took 19 seniors to Mit chell, where lunch was enjoyed at the meal site. There were 12 people present for the Sunday night movie ‘City Slickers’. Dates to remember: Thursday, July 29, bus to Mission meal site for lunch. Departure time is 9 a.m .; Friday cards, games and visiting in the rec room, 2:30 p.m.; Sunday movie in the rec room, 7 p.m.; Monday, Aug. 2, Garden club 7:30 p.m .; Tues., Aug 3, final flower arranging class in the dining room, 7 p.m.; Wed., Aug. 4, hearing aid assistance, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; blood pressures, 11 a.m.; senior meal at noon followed by Meal Site Committee meeting; foot clinic, 1:30 p.m. The menu for August 4 will be oven fried chicken, baked beans, cole slaw, carrot sticks, muffins and mixed fruit. Members of the Lutheran Church will serve. M artin — W arner Susan Martin, Eugene, and Scott Warner, Lakeview, announce their engagement to be married. Susan is the daughter of Tom and Shirley Martin, Lexington. She graduated from Heppner High School in 1986 and from Oregon State University with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural and resource economics in 1991. She is employed at Liberty Federal Bank. Scott’s parents are Bob and Sharon Warner, Lakeview. He graduated from Lakeview High School in 1984 and from Oregon State University with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural and resource economics in 1988. He graduated from the University of Oregon Law School this year. The couple plan a Sept. 11 wedding at the Lakeview Presbyterian Church. Court travels to The Dalles rodeo The 1993 Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court traveled to The Dalles last Saturday for the Ft. Dalles Rodeo and Parade. Queen Elizabeth Doherty and princesses Sara Greenup and Rondi Robinson, along with flag bearers Kathleen Greenup and Dawn Boor, received a second place ribbon for their efforts. After the parade, the court were guests of Queen Rachel Riley for a luncheon at NW Aluminum in The Dalles. Each court was given an opportunity to speak about their upcoming events to the crowd at the state Chili Cook-Off being held on the grounds. The event was broadcast live on the radio as well. The court participated in the grand entry for the evening rodeo performance. Sunday, July 18, the court presented awards at the Morrow County Open Horse Show. Chief Joseph Days is on their schedule for this weekend. G rief recovery group to meet A grief recovery group will meet at the lone United Church o f C hrist the first three Wednesdays of August, beginn ing at 7:30 p.m. The group will be led by Lauren Allen, the church’s sum mer intern, who is a recent of Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA. In leading discussion, Allen will be using several books including “ Praying our Goodbyes” , “ The Grief Recovery Handbook” and “ Good G rie f’. Everyone is welcome to attend. Those with questions may call the church 422-7530. Lexington News _________________________________ By Delpha Jones -:-Several people from Morrow County attended the “ Voices of the Oregon T rail” held in Pendleton recently at the Vert Auditorium. This was an outstan ding performance with the group receiving a standing ovation. -¡-Barbara Gilbert is recover ing at home from knee surgery at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. -:-John and Maxine Banks G am e night at Stokes L anding Game night dinner at Stokes Landing Senior Center in Irrigon on July 30 will feature quiche with fresh vegetables, melon and dessert. Dinner is from 5 to 7 p.m. and cost is $2.50 for adults and $ 1 for children. Pinochle and scrabble games will begin at 7 p.m. A donation of $1 is asked to help cover ex penses o f the building, refreshments and prizes for game winners. Everyone is welcome to attend. Game night and dinner is always scheduled for the last Fri day of the month. Fox 49 Gives You More Power on Channel 51! KPDX-TV Fox 49 is now broadcasting on Channel 51 A via a more powerful transmitter located on Stacker Butte just north of The Dalles! rebroadcast Fox 49 from Stacker Butte for the past few years. (As a result, KPDX recendy shut down the lower power Channel 44 transmitter.) Viewers as far away as Fossil, Heppner and Maupin have reported strong reception of the & They’re tuning in for Fox 49’s great TV programs including The Simpsons, Beverly Hills 90210, America’s Most Wanted COPS, Fox 4 9 ’s News at 10p.m., and the best cartoons for kids. If you’d like advice on how you might be able to pick up Fox 49’s Channel 51, (503) 239-4949, weekdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. O r drop us a note about the quality of your rec- eptionof Channel 51; A write to Ch. 51 Reception”, KPDX Fox 49, 910 N.E. Martin KLICKITAT . Channel 51 a l Stacker Butta »o m iuM i» Luther King Jr., Blvd., Portland, O R 97232. If your cable system doesn’t currendy carry KPDX ask your system technicians to pick up KPDX via Channel 51 for your system. W ASCO Fox 49 on Channel 51. More Power. More entertainment KPDX CABLE « WCCC Golf Jack & Jill July 16 Low gross: first-Mike and Cin- di Doherty; second-Jay and Lori Straley; third-Frank and Naomi Bailey; fourth-Roger Schoonover and Anita Boyer. Low net: first-a tie between Jeff and Missy Cutsforth and Earl and Carol Norris; second-Gene and Luvilla Sonstegard; third- Ralph Walker and Debbie Gutier rez; fourth-Bob and George Naims. K.P.: women-Cindi Doherty; men’s-Frank Bailey; second shot all-Jeff and Missy Cutsforth. Long drive: women’s-Missy Cutsforth; men’s-Jason Hanna. Lowest score on any hole: a tie between Jay and Lori Straley, Earl and Carol Norris and Frank and Naomi Bailey. Highest score on any hole: Dave and Sandy Hanna. Ladies Play The new transmitter is lOtimes more powerful than the Channel 44 TV transmitter which new C h a n n e l 51. were recent callers at the Leonard Munkers home. While they were here they visited with other friends in the area. They were en route to their home in Ashland from Wallowa where they had at tended a family get-together. Mrs. Banks will be remembered as Maxine Cox, a former Lex ington resident. -:-Betty Christman and grand children recently visited with Gladys VanWinkle at her home in Florence. -:-Jean Nelson and Mildred Wright were Walla Walla visitors Sunday evening where they at tended the play “ The King and I” . -:-A card party will be held this Saturday, July 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Holly Rebekah Lodge Hall. A cdl Flight A: low gross-Pat Ed- mundson; low net-Anita Boyer; least putts-Jan Paustian; most specs-Pat Edmundson; chip in #6 Juanita Martin, #8 Jan Paustian. Flight B: low gross-Karen W ildm an; low net-Suzanne Jepsen; least putts-Betty Riet- mann; most specs-Betty Carlson and Karen Wildman; chip in #1 Betty Carlson. Flight C: low gross-Linda Schultz; low net-Lorena Jones; least putts-Mary Beamer; most specs-Lorena Jones. N I U C M T I« I Noticed is hereby given that the Port of Morrow, Oregon will meet by a telephone meeting on Wednesday, July 29,1993 begin ning at 11:00 a.m ., for the pur pose of considering an Ordinance authorizing the sale of not to ex ceed $7,500,000 of Advanced Refunding Bonds. The meeting will be open to the public. Per sons wishing to participate may do so by being at the Port office located at one Marine Drive, Board man, Oregon at the ap pointed time and arrangements for participating in the meeting will be provided. Published: July 28, 1993_____ Christian Life Center will hold its annual church camp-out Fri day, July 30 through Sunday, August 1 at Cutsforth Park. Activities for the family will be held on Saturday. A service will be held at the park on Sunday at 11 a.m ., followed by a potiuck at 12:30 p.m. For those who can’t make it to the park, a service will also be held at the church at 10:30. There will be no Sunday School. Those who attend the ser vice in town are welcome to join the group for the potiuck at the park. M BLIC ■•TICK IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: Ruger .22 cal single six revolver ser#62-82003,20 gauge pump shotgun ser#G001784, Savage model 94 ser#913174, Remington .22 semi-auto (no ser#), Winchester model 12- 12 gauge shotgun ser#466428, Win chester model 63 ser#l 15828A, Stevens model 66-B .22 cal (no ser#), Winchester model 94 ser#2021800, Winchester model 70 XTR 7MM ser#G1463785, Winchester model 94 caliber 25-35 ser#175614, Winchester model 69-A .22 cal (no ser#), Savage model 220-D .410 gauge shotgun (no ser#), Browning model 12 gauge ser#283824, Coast to Coast 20 gauge shotgun ser#H243783, Thompson Con tender .223 caliber ser#287772, Remington nylon 66.22 cal semi auto ser#2510144, Ruger 10-22 .22 cal sem i-auto rifle ser#128-93163 w/Bushnell scope, Ruger .22 pistol ser#15-15927, Portable band saw ser#741011, Thor 5/8 inch drill ser#940417, Black and Decker 3/4 inch drill ser#2523521, Black and Decker Vi inch drill O.A.N.#HW15385, Honda motor for pump/com- pressor ser#GC45-1295827 SEIZED FROM: TERRELL LEE REA and M ICHAEL GARY POOL NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL CLAIMANTS AND TO ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY!!! YOU MUST “ CLAIM " AN INTEREST IN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED SEIZED PRO PERTY OR YOU W ILL A UTOM ATICALLY LOSE ANY INTEREST YOU MAY HAVE. TO “ CLAIM” YOU M UST FIL E W ITH THE “ FORFEITURE COUNSEL” LISTED BELOW, A LEGAL PAPER CA LLED A “ CLAIM” . THE “ CLAIM” SHALL BE SIGNED BY THE CLAIMANT UNDER PENAL TY OF PERJURY AND SHALL SET FORTH ALL OF THE FOLLO W ING : A) YOUR TRUE NAME; B) THE AD DRESS AT W HICH YOU W ILL A CCEPT FU TU RE M AILINGS FROM THE COURT OR FORFEITURE COUNSEL; C) A STATE MENT THAT YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE SEIZED PROPERTY. THE DEADLINE FOR FILIN G IS 21 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE LAST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. W HERE TO FILE A “ CLAIM” AND FOR MORE INFORMATION FORFEITURE COUNSEL Earl R. Woods, M .C .D .A . PHONE 676-9061 Address P.O. Box 664, Cour thouse, Heppner OR 97836 SEIZING AGENCY Blue Mountain Enforcement Narcotics Team PHONE 278-4090 Address 700 SE Emigrant #5, Pendleton, OR 97801 - SUMMARY STATEMENT OF BASIS FOR CIV IL FORFEITURE On or about June 24,1993, the above described was seized for civil forfeiture by the Blue Moun tain Enforcement Narcotics Team. The property is subject to forfeiture under OR Law Chapter ’791 as X proceeds X profits and/or X instrumentalities used in the following prohibited conduct, and/or the solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit the follow ing prohibited conduct: X posses sion of a controlled substance, X delivery o f a controlled substance, manufacture of a con trolled substance. FORFEITURE means that the property will be transferred to the government and persons with any interest in the property will be deprived of that interest without compensation because of the use or acquisition of the property in or through prohibited conduct as defined in Chapter 791, Oregon Laws 1989. Published: July 28; August 4, 11 and 18, 1993_______________ F V IIIC NOTICE On July 16, 1993 the State of Oregon Acting By and Through The Oregon Commission on Public Broadcasting filed with the Federal Communications Com mission an application requesting consent to the assignment o f the license of TV translator station K63BS serving Heppner and Long Creek, OR., to Oregon Public Broadcasting. Station K63BS operates with peak transmitter output power o f 100 watts from Black Mountain, 16 miles SE of Heppner, rebroad casting the signal of Station K OPB-TV, C hannel 10, Portland, Oregon, on output Channel 63. Published: July 28, 1993. WRIGHT CHEV. INC. O ldsm obile Check out our on the spot financing..... GMAC contract or lease! Specially trained technicians in shop with special tools for hi-tech engines Personalized Service WRIGHT CHEV. IHC. Herb Wright Bill Maclnnes Bill Maclnnes, ir. 763-4175 Fossil, Oregon 1 CAM OF THANKS The family of Richard N. (Rick Henry) would like to thank all of you who prayed for us, called us, sent cards and flowers, and of fered other tokens of sympathy in the loss of our son and brother. May God bless you all. Joe and Marie Key Tim and Shelly Key Jeffrey Key Lenora Nevala 7-28- lc We want to thank everyone for the many expressions of kindness shown at the loss of our loved one, Maryette Wright. The flowers, food, cards, donations, e tc ., were very much ap preciated. A special thanks to Dr. Jeanne Berretta and the nurses and aides who cared for Maryette during her stay at the nursing home. Thanks to Delia Robinson and Penny Miller who were so land and gave of their time to help when we took mom home for awhile in January. This meant so much to us. Also thanks to the Home Health staff for their help. We are so fortunate to have Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home and the wonderful staff of caring people. A very special thanks to Sharon Lewis and Jean Ann Turner for furnishing and preparing all of the food for the family and friends after the funeral service in Gresham. Thank you Sharon for bringing this all the way to Gresham, it was wonderful and so appreciated. Thank you, my friends Joe E Wright Judy and Delmer Buschke Kyle Buschke Mike, Rhiannon and Sean Buschke Scott, Lori and Cody Buschke Dale, Sheridan and Cyndi Grey ___________________ 7-28-lp Thank you for all of the prayers, cards, calls, flowers and visits during my stay at St. Vin cent Hospital and recovery at home. The outpouring of loving concern is very much appreciated. Very Sincerely, Jim Wishart ____________________ 7-28-lp