FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 1, 1993
Weddings
Home care
celebrated
Crocker — Widmer
Barbara Devine Crocker and Robert Paul Widmer, both of Portland,
exchanged wedding vows on August 8, 1993 in a double ring
ceremony at Cloud Cap on Mt. Hood. The Rev. Glen Bright of St.
Helens performed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Jim and Barbara Bloodsworth of Hepp
ner and Jim and Vickie Devine of Madras. The groom’s parents are
Larry and Ann Lawler and Ray Widmer all of Portland.
The bride wore a fiill-length white gown with an embroidered, se
quin and pearl bodice. The off-the-shoulder sleeves were also ac
cented with pearls as was her veil. She carried an arm bouquet of
red roses.
Patricia Ann Jenson, the bride’s sister, of Pendleton, was the matron
of honor. Best man was Kurt Widmer, brother of the groom, Portland.
A picnic lunch for family and friends followed the ceremony at
the Tilly Jane Camp grounds after which the couple left on a four-
day hiking trip around Mt. Hood.
The bride graduated from Heppner High School and the Blue Moun
tain Community College of Nursing program and is employed by
Meadow Park Health and Specialty Care Center in St. Helens. The
groom graduated from Marshall High School in Portland and Oregon
State University. He is vice-president of the Widmer Brewing Com
pany in Portland.
Pioneer M emorial Home
Health, along with agencies na
tionwide joins Congress and
President Bill C linton in
celebrating America’s caregivers
during National Home Care
Week, November 28 through
Dec. 4.
Proclaimed by an act of con
gress and by President Bill Clin
ton, National Home Care Week
provides the opportunity to pay
tribute to the thousands of nurses,
therapists, home care aides,
volunteers and physicians who
dedicate their lives to bring the
community the highest quality
health care at home. In addition,
it provides the opportunity for
agencies to focus national atten
tion on the issues of home care.
"The people who work for our
agency devote not only their time
and expertise, but their love, care
and understanding, all of which
have made a significant dif
ference in the lives of their pa
tients," said Molly Rhea, direc
tor of Pioneer Memorial Home
Health. "It is appropriate that we
take this time to salute the heroes
and heroines who dedicate their
lives to serving others.”
Pioneer M emorial Home
Health was originally establish
ed through a Rural Health In
itiative Grant awarded to Mor
row, Gilliam and Wheeler coun
ties in 1977, and was known as
Tri-County Home Health Com
mission. In 1987 Tri-County
Home Health petitioned the Mor
row County Medical Board to be
brought under the auspices of
Pioneer Memorial Hospital and to
function as a department of the
hospital while continuing to serve
all of Morrow and Gilliam coun
ties and northern Wheeler coun
ty. Employing 13 nurses, home
health aides and physical
therapists, the agency offers com
prehensive home care from the
most basic assistance with daily
living to sophisticated high-tech
medical treatment.
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager
Halvorsen — Watton
Anjie Halvorsen and Tom Watton, both Canby were married on
August 14, 1993 at the Bend Catholic Church. Father Kelly presided.
Anjie is the daugher of Mike and Trisha Huddleston, Canby and
Mark and Marta Halvorsen. Vancouver. WA. She is the grandaughter
of Jim Farley. Heppner and Dot Halvorsen. lone. She attended Canby
High School and Linfield College and is employed as an auditor with
Deloitte and Touche.
Tom is the son of Tom and Sandy Watton. Bend. He attended Canby
Union High School and ITT Tech. He is employed as a computer
draftsman with Alan Mascord and Associates.
The bride wore a white satin off-the-shoulder gown, covered with
sequins and pearls. Her matching train headpiece was also of sequins
and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lillies with white
and gold ribbon.
The groom wore a navy blue Christian Dior tuxedo with tails.
Maid of honor was Aimee Halvorsen, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Deanna Sidor and Mindy Tuthill. friends of the
bride and Ashley Rose, the bride's step-sister. They wore navy blue
off the shoulder knee length dresses accented with a white lace collar.
Best man was Rich Ellis, friend of the groom. Groomsmen were
Eric Peterson. Ketch DeKanter and Colby Hunt, all friends of the
groom.
Flower girls were Heather and Katie Morrill, nieces of the groom.
They wore navy and white striped dresses and white hats. Ringbearer
was Ian Holiday, nephew of the groom.
Musicians were Liz Dilley and Bev Stupfeld, both Bend. Shelley
Scott was in charge of the guest book, Alissa Meeuwsen. the gift
table and Corey and Marcy Miller, the programs.
An evening dance at the Shilo Inn in Bend followed the ceremony.
Following a wedding trip to the Sandals Resort in Jamaica, the
couple are at home in Portland.
December is such a busy time.
A goal, yet to be achieved, is con
vincing the community-at-large to
dispose of all meetings during the
Advent season to give everyone
time to sit back and reflect on the
true meaning of Christmas and to
make quality time for other
human beings.
Thanksgiving has passed and
our town is alight with Christmas,
thanks to Bill Kuhn, Tom
Springer of Heppner T.V., Col
umbia Basin and cham ber
volunteers who donated time and
pickups. The annual lighting con
test for homes and businesses will
be judged on Sunday, Dec. 19 so
prepare to “ deck the halls” .
Chamber will again be hosting
‘Lunch With Santa’ on Sunday,
Dec. 12, to enable mom. dad,
grandma and grandpa to do some
shopping alone. It’s exciting to
see the many unique, practical,
creative, and fun Christmas gift
ideas in our stores. Shop early at
home and enjoy more time for
preparation.
S aturday’s
Christmas Artifactory and wreath
workshop will help get the com
munity in the spirit.
In celebration of the season.
C ham ber,
GEODC
and
CAPECO will jointly host a
Christmas Open House on the
afternoon of December 15 from
1 to 4 p.m. Everyone is welcome
to drop by to see what each enti
ty is all about and to sign up for
the doorprize.
Nominations are now open for
chamber board of directors.
Heppner Chamber is a non-profit
organization dedicated to creating
a positive environment where
people and businesses thrive.
New ideas and new faces are
always welcome. We look for
ward to presenting our current
members with new member pla
ques before the end of the year.
These plaques will be ongoing to
the year 2000.
Thought for the week: The big
gest difficulty with mankind to
day is that our knowledge has in
creased so much faster than our
wisdom.
PU BLIC 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
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
By virtue of a writ of execution
issued out of the above-entitled
court in the subject cause on
November 2, 1993, pursuant to
a judgment rendered and entered
on October 14, 1993, in favor of
plaintiff and against defendants
and each of them, wherein it was
ordered that a certain mortgage
held by plaintiff be foreclosed and
that the real property subject to
the mortgage lien be sold, which
execution commanded me to sell
that real property to satisfy a
judgment against Stanley P. Mills
aka Stan Mills and Caleen S.
Mills aka Caleen Mills, husband
and wife, and Desert Potato, Inc.,
defendants, in the sum of
$334,259.87 plus interest thereon
at the rate of 10% per annum
from December 13, 1990 until
paid plus costs and disbursements
including reasonable attorney fees
totalling $4,177.90, I will on
January 4, 1994 at 10:00 am. at
the front door of the county cour
thouse in Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, sell at public
auction (subject to redemption as
provided by law) to the highest
bidder for cash all the interest
which the above-named defen
dants had on August 4, 1989, the
date of the mortgage and all in
terest which the defendants had
thereafter and the following
described real property:
EXHIBIT " A ”
Parcel I: Lot 22 and South 33
feet of lot 21, Block 20, City of
Irrigon, M orrow County,
Oregon.
Parcel II: The South 16 feet of
Lot 19, all of Lot 20 and the
North 17 feet of Lot 21, Block
20, City of Irrigon, Morrow
County, Oregon.
DATED this 18th day of
November, 1993.
Roy L. Drago
MORROW COUNTY SHERIFF
BY: Pauline Winter
(Deputy)
Published: N ovem ber 24;
December 1, 8 and 15, 1993
PU B LIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Estate of:
JAMES MONROE HAGER,
Deceased.
No. 93 PR 27
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified as the personal
representative of the estate. All
persons having claims against the
estate are hereby required to pre
sent the same, with proper
vouchers, within four months
after the date of first publication
of this notice, as stated below, to
Jannette Marie Evans, the per
sonal representative, in care of
the office of George L. Ander
son, attorney for the personal
representative, at 475 East Main
Street, H erm iston, Oregon
97838, or they may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceeding in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the personal represen
tative or the attorney for the per-
sonsal representative.
DATED
AND
FIRST
PUBLISHED: December 1,
1993.
Jeannette Marie Evans
Personal Representative
P.O. Box 371
Irrigon, OR 97844
Telephone: 922-3849
George L. Anderson
OSB #76044
A ttorney
for
Personal
Representative
475 East Main St.
Hermiston, OR 97838
Telephone: 567-7800
Published: December 1, 8 and
15, 1993___________________
PU B LIC NOTICE
Because of inclement weather,
the Morrow County Planning
Commission meeting scheduled
for Monday, November 29,
1993, was cancelled and
rescheduled for M onday,
December 6, 1993, at 7:30 p.m.
at the Public Works Building in
Lexington, Oregon. A public
hearing will be held on the
following:
1. Zone Change Request From
Small Farm 40 to Rural Service
Center Zone in Township 4
North, Range 25, Section 11, Tax
Lot 400 by Randall and Catherine
Yates.
Interested persons are invited
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
statements.
Kent Goodyear,
Chairman
M orrow County Planning
Commission
Published: December 1, 1993
We Print
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PU B LIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
Morrow County invites bids
for the construction of a steel-
frame bus barn in Heppner,
Oregon, specification for which
may be obtained at the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100 Court
Street, Heppner, Or 97836, (503)
676-9061, extension 20.
Sealed bids will be received by
December 13, 1993 at the Mor
row County Courthouse, Coun
ty Judge’s Office, located in
Heppner, Oregon until 5:00
p .m ., prevailing tim e, on
December 17, 1993, and then
publicly opened and read aloud.
No bid will be considered unless
it contains a statement by the bid
der that ORS 279.350 (prevailing
wage law and prevailing wage
rates) will be complied with.
Each sealed bid must be plainly
marked on the outside of the
envelope as “ Bid for Bus Bam” .
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex,
religion, age or handicapped
status in employment or the pro
vision of services. Morrow
County reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
For further information, con
tact Morrow County Court at
(503) 676-9061.
Published: December 1, 1993
P U B LIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
No. 93-PR-026 - Probate
In the Matter of the Estate
of
LOU B. CRUM, Deceased.
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been ap
pointed Personal Representative
of the estate of the above named
decedent. All persons having
claims against the estate are re
quired to present such claims in
due form, within four months
after the date of first publication
of this notice, to the Personal
Representative in care of Joel K.
P earsall, H eltzel, U pjohn,
Williams, Yandell & Pearsall,
P.C., P.O. Box 1048, Salem, OR
97308-1048, or the claims may
be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceeding
may obtain additional information
from the records of the court, the
Personal Representative, or the
attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and first published
December 1, 1993.
RALPH S. CRUM
Personal Representative
H ELTZEL,
U PJO H N ,
WILLIAMS, YANDELL &
PEARSALL, P.C.
P.O. Box 1048
Salem, Oregon 97308-1048
Attorneys for Estate
Published: December 1, 8 and
15, 1993
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