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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 29, 1995 - FIVE Little League tryouts April 7 & 8 Little League tryouts for M a jors will be held April 7 and April 8 at the Little League field in H eppner. Those wishing to try out for the major should at tend at least o n e try o u t. Tryouts on April 7 will begin at 5 p.m and on April 8 at 9 a.m . T-ball and M inor tryouts will be held at a date to be announc ed later. Lynde Minster selected Girls State delegate 8xio RKÜ (■lor Portrait only $ 2 .9 9 a ll a g e s L y n d e M in s te r w a lc o m ___ g ro u p s $ 1 .0 0 e x tra Lynde Minster, 17 year-old junior at lone High School, has been selected as delegate to G irls S ta te . M in ster is a member of Honor Society, and is involved in Future Business Leaders of America, basketball, volleyball and drama at her Murray Drugs W ed ., A pril 5th 12 to 5 p .m . Eastern Oregon Computer Consulting C u s t o m - m a d e C o m p u t e r s a n d U p g r a d e s L o c a l S a le s , S e r v ic e s a n d T u t o r in g • In th e o ffic e o f Ployhar Insurance Pat Struthers 676-5818 • 276-8547 school. The daughter of Rick and Pam M inster, Lynde is a member of All Saints Episcopal Church and the lone Youth G roup. Girls State, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, is a youth seminar on Am erican ism and governm ent. Girls State is limited to a select group of girls who constitute a model state. They elect city, county and state govem em ents and conduct mock trials. They also elect members of their own legislatu re w ho in tro d u ce, debate and pass bills. All girls have an opportunity to take an active role in the governm ent they create. Girls are selected on the basis of leadership, character and honesty, cooperativeness, com munity service and participa tion, scholarship and physical fitness. Marketing club schedules meeting The Morrow County M ar keting Club m eeting will be held Thursday, April 6 at Beechers Restaurant in lone. The n o-host breakfast will begin at 7:30 a.m . Geri Grieb will report on her recent National Association of W heat Grow ers Leadership Development Training spon sored by Ciba-Geigy Corp in G reensboro, North Carolina. The m eeting is open to the public. Lutherans to hold church services Heppner BPOE No. 358 C.oxdiaCCy invites. y o u a n d y o u x fa d y to a tten d tfie im t a ffa t io n o f officexs. on < S a tu xd a y , c^ffixiC h ’9 9 5 Installation 4 p.m. No Host Cocktails 5 p.m. No Host Dinner Roast Pig $6 6:30 p.m. Dance 8 p.m. RSVP 676-5543 Robert Lovgren, E.R. Elect 'Ijuon.ne. & <cf^o(jext -L o o y xen coxdiafCy in u ite eo exu o n e to a t t e n d KIDS DRESS SHOE CLEARANCE Girls Black & White Patent Boys Leather Deck Shoes (Plus other assorted styles) W 3 p a ir Youth Lacers (81/2-2) $46*99 (21/2-6) $49*99 Youth Ropers (81/2-2) $49*99 (2V2-6) $46*99 Women’s Lacers $78*99 Ropers $65*99 143 N. M ain S t. H ep p n er, O R HAPPY M a Pendleton Com m unity C on certs' campaign is now open to new subscribers until April 3. Each subscriber is entitled to attend all concerts for the season. "T h e worlds finest ar tists are on sta g e ," said a s p o k e s p e rs o n . " W it h in a m odest budget parents can of fer children the opportunity to Weaving, knitting and basket w e a v in g w ill be o ffered through Blue M ountain Com munity College this spring. The weaving class begins April 6 at 7:30 p.m . at the Junior High cafeteria in Hepp- jie r . Participants will weave a scarf on a loom. The knitting class begins April 3 at 7:30 p.m . at St. Pat's Senior Center. Those enrolling Creative Care Preschool in lone has been awarded a Meyer Memorial Trust Grant to pur chase various multicultural and s p e c ia l n e e d s a w a re n e s s materials for their classroom s. O n the list are such item s as traditional dress-up clothes from other cultures, baby dolls of different ethnic backgrounds and cultures, puzzles, books, tapes, posters and gam es. The aim of the grant, accor ding to Creative Care teacher M ichelle Raíble, is to bring more cultural aw areness to the children as an every day part of 6 7 6 -5 2 4 1 A Pendleton Community Concert begins subscriber campaign grow up with great m u sic." Those who join by April 3 may attend five concerts. Joining prices are $25 adults, $12 students or $65 family. A schedule of reciprocal concerts in nearby cities is included at no extra cost. New subscriber applications may be picked up at Peterson's Jew elers or call 676-5058. should bring yarn, knitting needles and a pattern of choice. The basketry class will be April 1 at the Junior High cafeteria in Heppner beginning at 1 p.m . Pre-registration is required for all classes to ensure avail ability of supplies. For more in formation contact Anne Morter 422-7040 or instructor Sandra Van Liew 676-5050. lone preschool receives Trust Grant New Tan Distressed Leather Lacer with 'Comfort Bottom' $94*99 Men’s Lacers $78*99 New distressed Tan Leather Ropers $ 83*99 DURANGO Ropers $65.99 SHOE BOX TO this Friday March 31 with a spiritual journey on a sky w riting airplane to "L o v e S h o w s". Those attending will; learn what the Bible teaches about love betw een friends through songs, arts and crafts, stories, gam es and Bible ven tures. Friday school is held from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . V isitors and frien d s are welcome to life and minstry at the Lutheran com m unity of faith. BM CC craft classes set Just Arrived “Salt Water Sandals” Spring shipment of "Laredo Boots" s& s Service of Holy Com m union will be observed on Sunday, April 2 at 9 a.m . at Valby Lutheran Church and 11 a.m . at Hope. Sunday school at Hope will begin at 11 a.m . P astor H oobing will bring m essages to both churches en titled "T u rn in g O bstacles into O p p o r tu n itie s " , based on scripture reading of Isaiah 24: 16-21. F rid ay sch o o l at H ope Lutheran church will resume This complimentary study guide. Your Bible and You, makes the wisdom o f the Bible relevant to today's issues. Friendly and easy- to-read, this guide will open the door to a friendship that will last an eternity. F or your F R E E S t u d y G u id e call 1 -800-97-BIBLE Call today Then; w no obligation and no one will call or visit your home r r ia g e A free gift from your local Seventh-day Adventist Church the curriculum . Raible said it was important to give the children positive role models of other cultures as well as to show them people of many dif feren t cu ltu res and eth nic b ack g ro u n d s w orking and playing together. l i i e new materials provided by the grant will be in place in- the Creative Care classroom for the 1995-% school year, sched uled to begin in Septem ber. The M eyer Memorial Trust was created by the personal philanthropy of the late Fred G. M eyer. Wranglers to begin playday The W ranglers Riding Club will begin their spring playday Sunday, April 9 at the W rang ler grounds west of Heppner. A potluck will begin at noon with games beginning at 1 p.m. There are activities for all age groups and anyone interested is encouraged to join. Member ship is $10 for an individual and $20 for a family. For more in fo rm a tio n c o n ta c t Ja n e t G reenup 676-5822. TRU STEE'S NOTICE O F SALE Reference is made to that cer tain trust deed made by Karl D. Kirk, as grantor, to Morrow County Abstract Sc Title C o., Inc., as trustee, in favor of Col umbia Corridor Developm ent Corporation, as beneficiary, dated June 24, 1992, recorded July 24, 1992, in the m ortgage records of M orrow County, Oregon in book/No. " M " at page 38823, (indicate which), covering the following describ ed real property situated in said county and state, to-wit: Lot 5, Block 5, Columbia Riverview E states, City of Boardman, Morrow County, Oregon Both the beneficiar)' and the trustees have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pur su a n t to O reg o n R ev ised Statutes 86.753(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay w hen due the following sums: Monthly installments of $150 each, including interest, due on the 20th day of the m onth, for th e m o n th s o f F e b ru a ry th ro u g h D e ce m b e r 1994 ($1,650). By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sum s owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed im mediately due and payable, said sums being the following to-wit: $6,995.88, together with in terest at the rate of nine percent per annum from January 21, 1994, until paid. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on May 11,1995, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M ., in accord with the standard of tim e e s ta b lis h e d by O R S 1 8 7 .1 1 0 , at C o u n ty C ou rt House, Court Street in the Ci ty of H eppner, County of M or row, State of O regon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real proper ty 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 ac quired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and ex penses of sale, including a re a so n a b le ch a rg e by th e trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in O R S 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dism issed and the trust deed reinstated by paym ent to the b e n e fic ia ry o f th e e n tir e am ount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default com plained of herein that is capable of be ing cured by tendering the per form ance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tend ering the perform ance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and ex penses actually incurred in en forcing the obligation and trust deed, together with tru stee's and attorney's fees not ex ceeding the am ounts provided- by said O R S 86.753. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the fem inine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the w ord " g r a n t o r " in c lu d e s any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the p e rfo rm a n ce o f w h ich is secured by said trust deed, and th e w ord s " t r u s t e e " and "b e n e fic ia ry " include their respective successors in in terest, if any. DATED 1/9, 1995 John C. W atkinson, Successor Trustee State of O regon, County of Lane ss: I, the undersigned, certify that I am the attorney or one of the attorneys for the above named trustee and that the foregoing is a complete and exact copy of the original tru stee's notice of sale. John C. W atkinson Attorney for said Trustee Published: March 15, 22, 29; and April 5, 1995___________ Don Greenup wins Ewe- Do-Bingo Don G reenup was the win ner of the Ewe-Do-Bingo held d u rin g th e S t. P a tric k 's weekend celebration. Greenup won a prize of $300. Pharm acy & Your H ealth Boardman Pharmacy l Hardware 202 1st. N. W. P.O. Box 170 Boardman, Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 , Estrogen-Replacement May Aid Memory Menopause is a medical term that refers to the ending of ovula tion and monthly menstrual peri ods in women. While this event occurs most often between the ages of 40 and 50, it can happen as late as age 60. According to Family M edical Guide published by the American Medical Association, about 25 percent of women reach menopause without any symptoms, except cessation of menstrual peri ods. About 50 percent experience mild mental and physical changes. The remaining 25 percent experi ence more significant physical symptoms such as hot flashes, sweating, headaches, joint pain, and vaginal dryness. Mental changes include sleep distur bances, depression, anxiety, irri tability, difficulty concentrating, and memory loss. Estrogen replacement corrects many symptoms experienced dur ing and after menopause. Studies indicate that estrogen provides other benefits such as reducing the risk of osteoporosis and heart at tacks. According to an article in the medical journal Obstetrics andGy- necology, another possible benefit of estrogen has been discovered. In a study of 71 healthy women who had recently experienced meno pause, those receiving estrogen replacement had significantly higher scores on tests for verbid memory skills than women who did not receive estrogen. CARD OF THANKS People for the Pool, Inc. would like to thank those who helped us in our fund-raising events during St. Patrick's Day celebration. For th e E w e -D o -B in g o , th an k s to M itch and Tag Ashbeck for the cute bummer lambs; to the m erchants who pre-sold tickets for us and to R o llie M a rsh a ll, th e w ell qualified best ever 'Ew e-D o' judge. For the bed races, thanks for the beds loaned to us by the hospital, Tim Adams and Les Schw ab Tires. Thanks to Scott and Rick Johnston for the ex cellent job calling the close race. And a special thanks to the g o o d -n a tu re d co m p etito rs, Oregon State Highway Dept, captain Jim Strouse; Heppner High School Football team capt. Justin M atteson; Petty jo h n 's Building Supply capt. John Steagall; the Brosnan women, capt. Doris Brosnan. You all w ere great. Kay Proctor Secretary-treasurer People for the Pool, Inc. 3-29-lc PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COM MITTEE M EETING A public meeting of the B udget C o m m ittee o f th e Heppner W ater Control Dist rict, Morrow County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1995, to June 30, 19% , will be held at the Pettyjohn Office Building Conference Room, 430 Hepp- ner/Lexington Hwy, H eppner, OR. The meeting will take place April 6, 1995, at 7:00 p.m. The purpose is to receive the budget message and document of the district. This is a public meeting w h ere d elib eratio n o f th e Budget Com m ittee will take place. Any person may appear at the m eeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Com m ittee. Janet G reenup, Budget Officer Published: March 29, 1995