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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 5,1999 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW CHRISTENSON ELECTRIC, INC., a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. LOGAN INTERNATIONAL, LTD., an Oregon corporation; et al., Defendants. Case No.: CV-97-050 ACE TANK & EQUIPMENT CO , a Washington corporation. Plaintiff, vs. LOGAN INTERNATIONAL, LTD., an Oregon corporation, et al. Defendants. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Bud get Committee of the Morrow Co. Health District, Morrow County State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1999 to June 30,2000 will be held at Pioneer Memorial Hospital Conference Rm., Heppner, Ore gon. The meeting will take place on the 19th day of May, 1999 at 6:30 P.M.. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or af ter May 12th, 1999 at MCHD Administration Office, Heppner, Oregon, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Com mittee will take place. Any per son may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pro grams with the Budget Commit tee. Published: May 5 and 12,1999 A f f i d ___________________ Case No. CV-97-023 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an execution is sued out of the above entitled court in this cause directed to me and dated April 14, 1999, on a judg ment of foreclosure entered and docketed on February 19, 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE and March 6, 1998, in favor of plaintiff Christenson Electric, Inc., NOTICE OF BUDGET and against defendant Logan In COMMITTEE MEETING ternational, Ltd., for the principal A public meeting of the Bud sum of $1,206,828 with interest get Committee of the City of lone, thereon at the rate of 9% per an Morrow State of Oregon, to dis num from February 19,1998, and cuss the budget for the fiscal year for attorneys fees, costs and dis July 1,1999 to June 20,2000 will bursements in the amount of be held at lone City Hall. The $32,633.69 with interest thereon meeting will take place on the 4th at the rate of 9% per annum from day of May, 1999 at 5:30 P.M.. March 6, 1998, and for the costs The purpose of the meeting is to of this writ, I certify that on April receive the budget message and 15,1999,1 levied on all the right, to receive comment from the pub title, and interest of defendant in lic on the budget. A copy of the and to the following-described real budget document may be in property situated in Morrow spected or obtained on or after County, Oregon: May 5, 1999 at lone City Hall, See Exhibit “A” attached between the hours of 9:00 A.M. hereto. and 3:00 P.M.. NOW, THEREFORE, by vir This is a public meeting where tue of this execution in compliance , deliberation of the Budget Com with the commands of the writ, I mittee will take place. Any per will, on May 25,1999, at 1:00 pm son may appear at the meeting Pacific Daylight Time, in accor and discuss the proposed pro dance with ORS 187.110, at door grams with the Budget Commit of the county courthouse in Hepp tee. ner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell Published: May 5,1999 at public auction, subject to re Affid______________________ demption as provided by law, to the highest bidder for cash all the PUBLIC NOTICE right, title, claim, and interest that IN THE CIRCUIT COURT defendant Logan International, OF THE STATE OF OREGON Ltd. had on February 19,1998, the FOR MORROW COUNTY date that the judgment was en In the Matter of the Estate of tered and docketed herein or since that date had in and to the above- HAROLD WRIGHT, aka Harold described property or any part A. Wright and Harold Albert thereof to satisfy the execution, Wright, Deceased. No. 99-PR-014 interest, costs, and accruing costs. NOTICE TO INTERESTED Dated this 16th day of April, PERSONS 1999 Notice is hereby given that the VERLIN R. DENTON, undersigned has been appointed Sheriff and qualified as personal Morrow County, Oregon representative of the estate. All (s) Pauline Winter persons having claims against By: Chief Civil Deputy the estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper EXHIBIT “A” 19.34 Acres, more or less, ly vouchers, within four months ing in the Southwest Quarter of after the date of the first the Northeast Quarter of Section publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal 10, Township 4 North, Range 25, representative d o Collins & East of the Willamette Meridian, Collins, P. O. Box 1457, in the County of Morrow, and Pendleton, OR 97801, or they State of Oregon, which includes may be barred. All persons whose rights may all of Lot 3, and the East 159.79 feet of Lot 2, in Block 5, of the be affected by the proceedings in PORT OF MORROW FOOD this estate may obtain additional information from the records of PROCESSING PARK, and a por this court, the personal repre tion of land lying to the East of sentative or the attorneys for the said Processing Park, more par personal representative. ticularly described as follows: DATED and first published: Beginning at the East Quarter April 28, 1999. Comer of said Section 10; Thence MARY E. WRIGHT South 89“08’40" West 1,316.73 Personal Representative feet to the point known as the c/o Michael B. Collins COLLINS & COLLINS Southeast Comer of the South Attorneys for Personal west Quarter of the Northeast Representative Quarter of Section 10; Thence 326 SE Second South 89°08’60” West 45.00 feet P. O. Box 1457 to the True Point of Beginning; Pendleton, OR 97801 Thence South 89-22’31” West Tel. No. (542) 276-3320 along the North line of Columbia Published: April 28, May 5 and Avenue a distance o f655.20 feet; 12,1999 Thence North 01#29’39” West Affid___________________ 1,329.95 feet to the South line of the (East-West) Port of Morrow PUBLIC NOTICE Food Processing Park Utility Cor The Morrow County Fair ridor, Thence along said South line Board invites bids for electrical o f the Utility Corridor South work to be installed in the 87*24’35” East a distance of Wilkinson Arena. Contact the 560.18 feet; Thence South Morrow County Fair Office 01-15’52” East a distance of (541)676-9474 for a copy of the 200.22 feet; Thence South bid package. Bid Deadline: May 88*30’21” East a distance of 10, 1999 at 12:00 noon. 101.61 feet to the West line of the Published: April 14, 21,28, and May 6, 1999 established County Road; Thence Affid___________________ South 01*16’06” East along said West line of established County Road a distance of 1,094.48 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Published: April 21,28, and May 5 ,12,1999 Qazette-Tvmes • 676-9228 Affid _________________ * • Copies 101 A matter o f health A Matter o f Health By Wendy Hmack Family Nurse Practitioner Top Ten Commonly Used Herbal Remedies, Their Most Common Adverse Effects and the Drug Interactions Black__ Cosh__ (Cimicifuga racemosal Most common use is for m enopausal sym ptom s, specifically hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness and anxiety. Most common side effects arc nausea and vomiting. Overdose symptoms for this herb are nervous and visual disturbances, sweating and increased pulse. This herb has no known drug interactions, but this herb does not protect women from osteoporosis or heart disease. It's not to be confused with cohosh that has cardiovascular effects. Avoid during pregnancy, as it can cause birth defects. Echinacea____ (Echinacea purpurea, or augnstifolia) phototoxicity leading to severe sunburn, hives, rash, itching, tiredness, restlessness, and stomach upset. Individuals taking theophylline, coumadin, MAO inhibitors, paxil, prozac or zoloft should not take this herb at the same time as it can lead to high heart rate, palpitations, abnormal heart rhythms and sudden death. V alerian (V aleriana officinalisl The most common use is for insomnia and anxiety. A person can overdose on this herb. The symptoms of an overdose include headache, restlessness and excitability. This herb increases the effects of antidepressants, antipsychotics, alcohol, antiparkinsonian medicines and antihistamines. Individuals taking these medications should avoid Valerian. Anyone with a liver problem should not take Valerian as it can worsen the liver problem. W.C.C.C. Golf The most common use of this WCCC Ladies’ Play herb is to prevent or reduce the Tuesday, April 27 severity of colds and flu. It has Low gross of the field: Karen anti-infective properties. Most Wildman (41). common side effects are allergic Low net of the field: Karen reaction and a bad taste when Wolff (26). using the tincture. Echinacea Least putts of the field: Bev may interfere with the Gunderson (14). effectiveness of drugs used to Flight A: low gross-Luvilla suppress organ transplants. It should be avoided when Sonstegard (43); low net-Pat someone has a disease such as Anderson (32); least putts-a tie rheumatoid arthritis as it can between Eva Kilkenny and Karen make it worse. Avoid if you are Wildman; long drive-Eva Kil allergic to plants in the daisy kenny. family. Flight B: low gross-Betty Feverfew (Tanacetum Christman (45); low net-Alene partheniuml Rucker (32); least putts-Joyce The most common use of this Dinkins (15); long drive-Alene herb is prevention of migraine. ' Rucker. Side effects include mouth Flight C: low gross-Francie ulcers, inflammation of mouth M orris (48); low net-Jenny and tongue, dizziness, heartburn, Reynolds (31); least putts-a tie and indigestion. There is a post- between Della Heideman and Loa leverfew syndrome which causes Henderson (19); long drive- nervousness, headache, and Francie Morris. insomnia. This herb has no Chip in: Bev Gunderson #11. known drug interactions. Avoid Long drive #11: Flight A Eva this drug if you have allergies to asters, ragweed pollen, and Kilkenny; Flight B Alene Rucker; chamomile. It should not be used ■ Flight C Francie Morris. KP #14: Jan Paustian (second by anyone who is pregnant as it can cause contractions leading to shot). WCCC Ladies’ Play abortion. Garlic (Allium satival Tuesday, May 4 This herb is commonly used to Low gross of the field: Karen lower blood cholesterol levels. It Wildman. can also be used as an anti- Low net of the field: Francie infective and in high doses it has Morris. been known to lower blood Least putts of the field: Joyce pressure. The most common side Dinkins. effects include heartburn, Flight A: low gross-none; low stomach upset, sweating, mild net-Luvilla Sonstegard; least diuresis, and low blood pressure. putts-none; long drive #5-Karen Garlic should not be taken by Wildman. anyone on blood thinners as it Flight B: low gross-Deborah increases the effects of the blood Kendrick; low net-Alene Rucker; thinners leading to a risk of least putts-Betty Christman; long hemorrhage. Larger doses than those used in cooking can also drive #5-Deborah Kendrick. Flight C: low gross-Jackie lead to gastro-intestinal bleeding and can lead to miscarriages in Allstott; low net-Jenny Reynolds; pregnancy. If a patient is least putts-Loa Henderson; long hypothyroid they should use with drive #5-Francie Morris. caution as it decreases the ability KP #7 second shot: Karen of the thyroid to use iodine. W ildman, Betty Christm an, Ginger (Zingiber official) Francie Morris. The most common use is for Chip in: Alene Rucker #7. motion sickness. The most First putt closest in pin: Francie common side effect is minor Morris SVC. heartburn. Ginger should not be taken by individuals on blood thinners as it increases the effect of blood thinners and can lead to the risk for hemorrhage. If an The Morrow County Health individual has an ulcer he should Dept, lists the following monthly not take ginger as it increases the schedule for blood pressures and risk of gastro-intestinal bleeding. immunizations: Ginkgo fGinlrgn hilnhal Thursday, May 6-blood pres The most common use today sures and immunizations, Hepp is to improve a person’s ability to think in early Alzheimer’s. The ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, May 11-blood pres most common side effects are sures and immunizations, Board- dizziness, headache, skin rash, man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; bleeding and eye disease. Thursday, May 13-blood pres Individuals taking aspirin or blood thinners should avoid sures and immunizations, Hepp ginkgo as it has a high potential ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and to cause hemorrhage. Irrigon clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Milk___ Thistle___(Silybum Tuesday, May 18-blood pres marianuml sures and immunizations, Board- The most common use is to man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; protect the liver against toxins Thursday, May 20-blood pres such as alcohol and drugs. The sures and immunizations, Hepp most common side effects are ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; stomach upset, diarrhea and skin Tuesday, May 25-blood pres rash. Individuals taking oral sures and immunizations, Board- contraceptives should avoid milk man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; thistle as it decreases the Thursday, May 27-blood pres effectiveness of oral sures and immunizations, Hepp contraceptives. ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and Goldenseal Irrigon clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. This herb treats Giardia as well as prescription medication. It contains chemicals that appear to be potent antibiotics and is now under investigation in use against staph infections. St lohn'« Wort fflvpericum Send or Receive perforatum 1 The most common use is mild Heppner Gazette-Times to moderate depression. The most common side effects are M C Health Dept. C LASSIFIED A D S Deadline: Tuesday CARD OF THANKS I am grateful to Jeff and the crew at Les Schwab Tires for placing ethics over profit, thereby saving me grief. Floyd White, Distributor of The Oregonian _____________________ 5-5-2c To all those whose thoughts, prayers, cards and donations were sent in memory of Jean Crawford, her family wishes to express heartfelt thanks and appreciation for your thoughtfulness and kind ness. Pete Crawford & Family Gwen Healy & Family Ann Schwarz & Family Sue Matthes & Family _____________________ 5-5-lp Friends, Neighbors and Co workers: Do you know how fortunate we are to have Pioneer Memorial H ospital? My husband, Jim Bloodsworth and our family does, as we would not have Jim with us if it hadn’t been for our hospi tal. Wendy, Penny, Shari, Rusty, Jay, all the employees on duty that day and AirLife, Pat, Michelle and pilot and St. Charles Hospi tal. Never think that won’t hap pen to me. Special thanks to Glenn Ward, Dean Robinson and Creston for feeding the cows. To the crew that came and worked the cows last weekend, Glenn, Dean, Creston, Kit, Marc Orem and Brian Selby. To Myrtle for housesitting and taking care of spoiled Fred and the two bummer calves. To all of the kids, grandkids and great- grandkids who were there for their dad, grandfather and great grandfather. For my great em ployees at the C ourthouse, Shirley, Marlene and Election Crew. Thank you. To all our kids who have made too many trips to count to keep the ranch running. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for the cards, flow ers and most of all, the prayers. There are not enough words to express how much your caring means to us. Jim and Barbara Bloodsworth _____________________ 5-5-lp Spray Grange #940 wishes to thank the following local mer chants who donated to the 1999 Spray Grange #940 Auction April 11,1999: Heppner-Bank of East ern Oregon; Klamath First Fed eral; Coast to Coast; Central Mar ket; Murray Drugs and Country Rose; Gardner’s M en’s Wear; Green Feed; Heppner Auto Parts; Les Schwab Tire Center; Lott’s Electric; Morrow County Grain Growers; Peterson’s Jewelers; Pettyjohn’s; Shoe Box; Heppner Gazette-Times. Spray Grange #940 would like to thank everyone who came and contributed to theTauction. Money raised will help get a heating sys tem for the grange hall and to con tinue to give scholarships. Thank you again. _____________________ 5-5-lc Here’s a big thank you to those who helped with the South Mor row Community Choir concert last Sunday. There were a lot of hours of rehearsing to make it a success. A couple of people de serve an extra helping of thanks: to Lori for decorating the gym for us; to Shirley for keeping us in line and the behind-the-scenes work; and an extra thank you to Debbie Basile for accompanying us on the piano; and to the rest of the group for your time and ef fort. After six years of directing, I now hand over the duties to Darlene and I hope all will go as well as before. I shall miss you all and will think of you. Have a great summer! Deborah Wryn South Morrow Community Choir Director 5-5-lc NOTICES Free counseling for victims of abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr. Crisis Line, 1-800-833-1161. Shelter available. ___________________ 6-17-52c Neighborhood Watch Program Over 200 families in Heppner. Confidentiality respected. For free literature, call (541) 676- 5253. • ________ 3-24-tfc HELP WANTED Part-time Employment Oppor tunity: the City of Heppner is ac cepting applications for a part- time clerk/receptionist. The po sition will involve greeting the public, answering phones, post ing bills, filing, typing minutes and other office work typical of a small business. The successful applicant will be expected to work approxim ately 49 hours per month. Interested persons may obtain applications from Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, Heppner, OR. Phone no. (541) 676-9618. Applications must be received by 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 1999. The City of Heppner is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 5-5-2c Strong Customer Service Skills A Must! Continued growth forces the creation of a new position. The Bank of Eastern Oregon is look ing for the right person to fill a full-time teller position in the Heppner Branch. This person should possess the skills to pro vide top-of-the-line customer ser vice while working in a team at mosphere. Experience is a plus. The Bank of Eastern Oregon pro vides a competitive wage and benefit package. Applications may be picked up at the Heppner Branch or may be obtained by calling 676-9125 be tween 8-5 Monday through Fri day. The closing date for appli cations is 5/14/99 at 5 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer. 5-5-lc Saw m ill jobs: w ell-estab lished, well-run company seeks high-quality employees in a vari ety of sawmill positions (mfg/ mgmt/admin) for Northwest op erations. Excellent work environ ment and benefits. Please send resume asap (resume needed by 5/6/99) to: Hampton Lumber Mills Corporate Office; 9400 SW Barnes Road; Portland, OR 97225. Equal Opportunity/Affirma- tive Action. _______________4-28-2C REAL ESTATE Home For Sale: custom-built in 1949, 4114 sq. ft., Heppner, 655 Hager St. Contact Robert Mahoney, 676-5876, or Mike Mahoney, 676-5157. _____________________ 4-8-tfc For Sale: three bedroom home on view lot. 676-9689. ____________________ H-4-tfc For Sale: solid, pretty old home. Fireplace w/insert; leaded glass bookcases; pocket doors; remodeled kitchen; 2+ bedrooms; fenced; basement; garage/shop. 676-9495. ____________________ 3-24-tfc House for Sale: 3+ bedrooms, 1 bath, ceramic tile kitchen and bath. Must see to appreciate. (541)676-5018. _____________________ 5-5-2p Heritage Land Co. □ 180 W. Baltimore #5, Heppner 1 ,1 676-5049 • 79,000 - 3 bdrm, 2 bath newer mobile with snow package up grades, on 3 acres M/L. Fur nished and ready to move in. Blake Ranch, near hunting and fishing • 157,500 - split-level on over sized lot, 4 or 5 bdrm, 3 bath, fam ily room, 2 fireplaces, double car garage, on Willow Creek. • 107,000 - 8 apts. with 2 com mercial rentals close to Main Street. Owner could help finance. • 68,000 - 3 bdrm, 2 bath with pellet stove, newer oak kitchen, with deck; has fenced backyard, carport and shop area. • 1 bdrm apt. for rent with good references. Sharon Lewis 676-5233 JoyceKay Hollomon 676-5542 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 I