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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 8, 1993 WCCC plans family barbecue Barbara Bloodsworth wins A family barbecue and play day Bob and Lorene Montgomery and Wheat League Cake contest will be held at Willow Creek Randy and Bernice Lott. Each family will bring their Country Club on Sunday, Sept. 12 at 4 p.m. Hosts for the afternoon are: Roy and Juanita Martin, chair man; Ed and Marylee Hiemstra, St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board Barbara Bloodsworth of Hepp ner was the 1993 winner of the Morrow County Wheat League cake baking contest at the Mor row County Fair August 17. This is the second time Bloodsworth has been the cham pion. She also won first prize in 1991. Bloodsworth, who has also taken home two second place honors, has been entering the Wheat League contest for around seven years. This year Bloodsworth took home a blue ribbon and a silver cake knife. own meat to barbecue. Those whose names begin with A through I should bring dessert; J through Z should bring salad. There were 109 people present for the senior dinner Sept. 1. with five visitors. Five dinners were taken out. Members of the Christian Life Center served. Eva Griffith won the meal ticket. Marguerite Messenger the door prize and Marjorie Baker Verison received the guest prize. The Meal Site Committee met following the dinner. Blood pressures were taken before the meal and foot care given after the meal. P U B LIC NOTICE The menu for Sept. 15 will be au gratin potatoes, ham, tossed salad, The Morrow County Planning harvard beets, whole wheat bread and custard. Members of the Commission will hold a public Seventh Day Adventist and Nazarene Churches will serve. Morrow Barbara Bloodsworth hearing on Monday, September County Medical will have a presentation before lunch at 11:30 a.m 27, 1993, at 7:30 p.m. at the in the dining room. Public Works Building in Lex There were four people playing pinochle Friday afternoon. Nine ington, Oregon. A public hearing people attended the Sunday night movie, “ Home Alone 2” . will be held on the following: A reception was held in the dining room Sat.. Sept. 4 honoring 1. Application for Conditional Registration continues for the Use Permit - N-65 - by Walter & Riley and Bebe Munkers on their 50th wedding anniversary. Upcoming bus trips and departure times are: Sat. Sept. 11, Dress fall beginning golf class offered Judi Reid for a Land Partitioning Up Parade, Pendleton Round-Up. 3 p.m.; Tues., Sept. 21-Arlington by Blue Mountain Community - LPN-136 - of a 16.56 acre lot Meal Site and Oregon Waste Management Chemical Security Tour. College. of non-conforming size in The class begins Monday, Township 3 North, Range 26, 9:30 a.m.; Friday, Sept. 17-Westward Ho Parade, Pendleton, 8 a.m.; Sept. 24-CAPECO AAA senior picnic at Hat Rock State Park, TBA. Sept. 13. There will be six one Section 8 and 9 in an EFU Zone Sign up sheets are in the senior center office. Come in or call hour class sessions from 5 to 6 according to Article 3.010(5)(C) p.m. The class is limited to 10 of the Morrow County Zoning 676-9030. Other dates to remember: Mondays, Bible study, 10:30 a.m., students. Ordinance. Potato Storage Sheds Contact Sue Warren, BMCC are Located on the Property. quilting resumes Sept. 20, 1 p.m.; Exercise, Tues. & Thurs., 10 a.m.; senior dinner Wednesday, noon; cards and games, Friday, 2:30 coordinator 422-7040 to complete 2. Land Partitioning Applica registration. p.m.; movie Sunday, 7 p.m. tion - LPN-135 - Arnold & Mary Lou Braat - Located in Township 4 North, Range 25, Section 20B, Tax Lot 100 in a Suburban Residential One Acre Zone. Interested persons are invited / CHEVROLET j to the hearing to express their view. Written, signed statements will be considered. Reasons for approval or disapproval should be included in oral or written Over the years some things never statements. Kent Goodyear, change at a quality dealership Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published: September 8 and 15, 1993_______________________ Doing business for over 45 years Registration for beginning golf m HONESTY-INTEGRITY-RESPONSIBILITY-SERVICE in the same old fashioned way P U B LIC NOTICE CHEVROLET SHERRELL CHEVROLET Hermiston, Oregon Phone 567-6487 going to help with a è lOth Anniversar ALL MONTH • SEPT. 10 thru OCT. 9 All Nursery Stock at least 2 0 % OFF Open 8-6 Closed Sundays Jpius lots of oth er GREAT DEALS lik e those: Sept. 10th thru 18th, Buy 1 Rose or Perennial at regular price and get the 2nd of equal value FREE OREGON CIRCUIT. COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY Probate Department In the Matter of BETTY BUNCH, Deceased. No. 93-PR-017 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the under signed has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at the offices of Kuhn, Spicer & Mills, 269A N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal represen tative or the attorney for the per sonal representative. DATED and first published Sept. 8, 1993. Sherron Woodside, Personal Representative Rt 1 Box 4007 Lexington OR 97839 Published: September 8, 15 and 22, 1993___________________ PU B LIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF OREGON, N.A., a national banking association, Plaintiff, v. STANLEY P. MILLS aka STAN MILLS and CALEEN S. MILLS aka CALEEN MILLS, husband and wife; DESERT POTATO, INC.; CREDITORS PROTEC TIVE ASSOCIATION; NOR THWEST FARM BUREAU IN SURANCE COMPANY; and DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Defendants. Case No. 93-CV-37 ORDER ALLOWING SER VICE BY PUBLICATION ON DEFENDANTS STANLEY P MILLS AND DESERT POTATO, INC. THIS MATTER having come before the court on the motion of plaintiff, by and through its at torney, Martin E. Hansen, for an order directing service of sum mons upon the defendants Stanley P. Mills and Desert Potato, Inc. by publication. The court finds that the defendants Stanley P. Mills and Desert Potato Inc., can not be served by any method specified in the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure or any other rule or statute; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DIRECTED that summons be served upon the defendants Stanley P. Mills and Desert Potato, Inc. by publication in a newspaper published in Morrow County and circulated in Morrow county, which is hereby designated as the newspaper most likely to give notice to the defen dants, once each week for four consecutive weeks, commencing Aug. 26, 1993, directing defen dants Stanley P. Mills and Desert Potato, Inc. to appear with- 30 days from the date of first publication and that mailing of complaint and summons to defen dant be excused because the pre sent or last known address of the defendant could not, after due diligence, be located by plaintiff. DATED this 12th day of August, 1993. s/Jeff M. Wallace Circuit Court Judge IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF OREGON, N.A., a national banking association, Plaintiff, v. STANLEY P. MILLS aka STAN MILLS and CALEEN S. MILLS aka CALEEN MILLS, husband and wife; DESERT POTATO, INC.; CREDITORS PROTEC TIVE ASSOCIATION; NOR THWEST FARM BUREAU IN SURANCE COMPANY; and DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Defendants. Case No. 93-CV-37 PUBLISHED SUMMONS . TO: STANLEY P. MILLS, aka Stan Mills, individually and re registered agent for Dese. Potato , Inc. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and de fend the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the first publication of this summons; if you fail to so appear and answer, Plaintiff will apply to the above- entitled Court for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to wit: Foreclosure of Mortgage This summons is published by Order of the Honorable Jeff M. Wallace, Judge of the above en titled Court made and entered on the 12th day of August, 1993, directing publication of this sum mons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Hepp ner Gazette, a newspaper publish ed in Morrow County and of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon. Date of first publication: August 25, 1993 Date of last publication: September 15, 1993 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY You must “ appear” in this case or the other side will win automatically. To “ appear” you must file with the Court a legal paper called a “ motion” or “ answer” . The “ motion” or “ answer” (or “ reply” ) must be given to the court clerk or ad ministrator within 30 days of the date of first publication specified herein along with the required fil ing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiffs attorney or, if the plain tiff does not have an attorney, proof of service on the plaintiff. If you have questions, you should see an attorney immediately. KARNOPP, PETERSEN, NOTEBOOM, HUBEL, HANSEN & ARNETT Martin E. Hansen, OSB 80052 Of Attorneys for Plaintiff Riverpointe One 1201 N.W. Wall Street, Suite 300 Bend. Oregon 97701 (503) 382-3011 Published: August 25; September 1. 8 and 15, 1993___________ P U B LIC NOTICE The Morrow County Court will not be meeting in Heppner on it’s regularly scheduled date of Wednesday, September 22, 1993, but will instead meet on Wednes day, September 29, 1993. Published: September 8 and 15, 1993_______________________ I CARP OP THANKS This is one last well-deserved thanks to the community of lone. In this day and age when it seems the “ thing to do” is go down to the local cafe and com plain, I want to shed some light on a wonderful thing going on all around us every day. This thing is our community love and sup port for one another. I have always been very aware of it, who isn’t? At sporting events, we always have the largest fan sec tion, whether our team is home or away. When walking in town, every person you see says “ Hi” . I asked a number of people to write reference letters for scholar ships this year. Every person took the time to write a wonderful let ter, without ever expecting anything but “ thanks” in return. Never before was I as engulf ed in this support as I was on my graduation night. There were numerous local scholarships given by clubs and memorial funds. None of these organiza tions had to give anything, but they all chose to, in support of us graduates and our future. In the reception line so many people walked through to give con gratulations and hugs. It made me feel as though I was such a part of this community; that not only was I going to miss it, but the people were going to miss me as well. The greatest shock came when I got home and saw the huge pile of gifts and cards. I was amazed when I began to open them. People were incredibly giv ing and generous. I received cards and even gifts from some people whom I barely knew. They were people who wanted to support all of us. When you know that-you have so many people backing you and caring about you, you feel as though you can conquer the world. I honestly have to say that graduation was one of the best days ever, thanks to this com munity. I felt special and loved by so many people. I hope to do something very big with my life, and I will always remember to whom I owe my success-lone. I also want all of you people sit ting in the local cafe right now, to know that I will miss you. Crystal Minster ______________________9-8-lc I wish to express my thanks to all who sent cards, prayers, flowers and many kind words and deeds since I have been in the hospital. Thanks seems so little to say. I am in there fighting because of people like you. My sincere thanks. Alice Majeske ______________________9-8- lc We wish to thank our children and grandchildren for such a lovely 50th anniversary party. What a thrill to see so many of our family and friends who came to help us celebrate this special day. A big “thank you” to Gayle Hoeft for the beautiful cake, Eileen Padberg for the mints, Bill and Jane Rawlins for the flowers, our sis Billie for arranging the bouquets and Verna Brinda for all her help. We have enjoyed the many cards we received, gifts, money tree and phone calls. 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