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PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
U S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, a national bank
ing association,
Plaintiff,
v.
HUGH W. HOMER; BEV
ERLY HOMER; HOMER EN
TERPRISES, L.L.C., and Oregon
limited liability company, dba
Driftwood RV Park; MELVIN J.
HOMER; DEBRA M. HOMER;
GREATER EASTERN ORE
GON DEVELOPMENT COR
PORATION, an Oregon corpo
ration; MORTGAGE EX
CHANGE INVESTMENTS,
INC., a Washington corporation;
STEVEN W. GILDNES; UMA
TILLA ELECTRIC COOPERA
TIVE ASSOCIATION; and
MORROW COUNTY, a political
subdivision of the State of Oregon,
.
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 7,1999 - FIVE
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
CITY OF HEPPNER, a muni
cipal corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RITA HEATH, HELENE L
TEEL,
and
MORROW
COUNTY, a subdivision of the
State of Oregon,
Defendants.
No. 99 CV 020
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS
SALE
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On August 3, 1999, at 10:00
a.m. in accordance with ORS
187.110, at the front entrance of
the Morrow County Courthouse
in Heppner, Oregon, I will sell
all the right, title, claim and
interest of the defendants at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in the following
described real property located
in Morrow County, Oregon, to
wit:
Lot 2, Block 2 of T.W. Ayers
Fifth Addition to the Town of
Heppner, Morrow County.
Oregon
Sale is made under a writ of
execution directed to me and
issued out of the Oregon Circuit
Court for Morrow County, case
#99 CV 020, City of Heppner.
Plaintiff vs. Rita Heath and
Helene L. Teel, Defendants.
Writ of Execution dated June 9.
1999.
VERLIN DENTON
SHERIFF OF
MORROW COUNTY
By: (s) Pauline Winter
Chief Civil Deputy
Published: June 16, 23, 30, and
July 7, 1999
Letters to the Editor
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publish unsigned letters Please include your address and phone number on all
letters for use by the G T office The C-T reserves the right to edit
You know who you are
To the Editor:
I am writing to the person who
ran into my car on Main Street
in lone at the Fourth of July
celebration Sunday night. I
believe you know who you are
since my front bumper and front
quarter panel were tom off.
I would like you to know that
your recklessness and obvious
disregard for other's property is
going to cost me $500 to pay the
insurance deductible to get my
car fixed. I also want you to
know how unfair it is for me to
have to pay for your
carelessness.
I hope you feel ashamed.
(s) Kathleen Greenup
Heppner
Shocked and saddened by HES windows
To the Editor:
I heard about the boarding up
of the windows at Heppner
Elementary so as an "alumni," I
decided to drive by and see this
for myself. I was shocked,
saddened and sick. I am
completely amazed that anyone
would be O.K. with this.
I find it hard to believe that in
this day and age that almost
everyone would not be aware of
all the studies showing the direct
link of sunlight to seratonin and
its effect on people mentally and
physically. Even if you were
unaware of the medical and
physiological research showing
overwhelmingly the effects of
"natural light" on human beings,
I would think common sense
would kick in. Besides the fact
that it looks just plain ugly and
why would we want our children
to have to look at that every day
is the fact that it's been shown
over and over that people of all
Defendants.
Case No. 99CV36
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
An execution issued from this
court in this cause pursuant to a
judgment and decree of foreclo
sure rendered and entered on June
11, 1999, in favor of U.S. Bank
National Association, plaintiff, and
against Hugh W. Homer and
Beverly Homer (“defendants
Homer”). In the judgment, it was
ordered that the real property de
scribed below be sold to satisfy
the judgment against defendants
Homer, which is in the principal
amount (excluding accrued inter-
est, attorney fees, and other
Affid_______________________
charges) of $959,706.58.
NOW, THEREFORE, on the
27th day of July, 1999, at the hour
PUBLIC NOTICE
To the Editor:
of 1:00, p.m., at the front door of
The Morrow County Fair
Recently several community
the Morrow County Courthouse,
Board invites bids on the purchase
volunteers
completed the prepa
100 Court Street, Heppner, Or
and installation of 10 overhead
ration
and
painting o f the
egon 97836,1 will sell at public
doors, (2) 4 ’ walk doors and in
Switchback
(Zig-Zag)
Trail obser
auction (subject to redemption as
stallation of panic hardware on 5
vation
deck
and
rest
bench
next
provided by law) to the highest
walk doors. Contact the Morrow
to the Willow Creek Dam.
bidder for cash all the interest of
County Fair Office (541 )676-9474
The people who helped with the
defendants Homer the following
for a copy of the bid package.
project
included Elliott Strouse,
described real property:
Bid Closing date: July 14,1999
George
Jefferies, Jim and Cam
Township 4 North, Range 25
at 10:00 a.m. at the Irrigon An
Wishart,
Earl and Peggy Fishbum
East of the Willamette Meridian,
nex where the bids will be opened.
Morrow County, Oregon.
Published: July 7,1999________
Section 17: The Southeast
quarter of the Southwest quarter.
PUBLIC NOTICE
To the Editor:
EXCEPTING therefrom the
NOTICE OF
I am enclosing a copy of an
North 737.85 feet;
PUBLIC HEARING
article from the June 24 edition of
ALSO EXCEPTING there
The Morrow County Court will the Cheney (WA.) Free Press re
from all roads and road rights of hold a Public Hearing on Wednes
lating to the Don Lott Memorial
way.
day, July 28,1999 at 10:00 a.m. in Golf Tournament. You may wish
By writ of execution dated the Morrow County Courthouse,
to publish it.
June 15,1999.
100 Court Street, Heppner, Ore
Donnie was a good friend.
VERLIN R. DENTON, gon to hear public comment on an
I coached Little League sev
MORROW COUNTY amendment to the Morrow
eral years in Davenport, WA., and
SHERIFF County Weed Control Ordinance
Heppner. Don was such a good
By: (s) Pauline Winter to add the following weeds to the
pull hitter that we used the Don
Chief Civil Deputy “A list”: Perennial Pepperweed,
Lott shift. I had never used it on
Published: June 23,30, July 7 and Houndstongue and Whitetop.
any other hitter against my team.
14,1999
All interested parties are wel
Affid
come to attend. Upon request,
accommodations will be made at
the meeting to facilitate persons
PUBLIC NOTICE
Casey Ingraham, who will be a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
with physical impairments or dis senior at Heppner High School
THE STATE OF OREGON
abilities. Please call (541) 676- this fall, has been selected as one
FOR THE COUNTY OF
5620 at least 48 hours prior to the of the top 20 academic female
MORROW
athletes in Oregon.
meeting.
(FAMILY COURT
Published: July 7,1999
Dale Conklin, HHS athletic
DEPARTMENT)
In the Matter of the Adoption of
JU ly 10th - Saturday
Annette Hart,
Class of '69 Reunion. Dinner starts at 7 p.m.
A Minor Child.
There will be regular dining at 6:00 p.m. with prime
Case No. 99 A 002
rib and chicken.
CITATION [ORDER
TO SHOW CAUSE]
J u ly 17th - Saturday
TO: JESSY RENO:
Italian Night hosted by Mike Armato and Crew. Penne
In the name of the State of
Put Anesea with Pork Chop, Salad & Dessert. Dinner
Oregon, and by order of the
starts at 6 p.m.
Honorable Jeffrey M. Wallace,
Circuit Judge, issuing citation
for service upon you,
You are hereby cited to appear
676-9181 "W here Friends M eet" 142 North Main
on July 22, 1999, at the hour of
8:30 a.m., in room 204, Morrow
County Courthouse, Heppner,
Oregon, to show cause, if any,
AnnivcRsàRy
why your consent to the
adoption of the above-named
child should not be dispensed
with, your parental rights should
not be terminated, and the
adoption should not be granted
as prayed for in the petition for
adoption. You are hereby
notified that the adoption will be
granted, as prayed for, unless
you file a response or answer to
the petition filed herein before
the above date and time.
FREE ENTERTAINMENT a t the Citv< Park
This citation shall be served in
fcAtwrhig well-known Champion F i l l e r
the same matter as the summons,
and due return made thereof.
DATED this 15th day of June.
1999.
(s) Sharon Biddle
G aw cs
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Parade', Scottidv dancingr,
Published at the direction of
piping, iheep d o # trial*
Morrow County Circuit Court
Published: June 16, 23. 30, and
and/pcpe/ band*,
July 7, 1999
food/ and/ vendory
ages are affected by "daylight"
in areas such as depression,
productivity, sickness and
healing. Hospitals, schools and
businesses have put these studies
into effect all over the world.
I urge everyone, especially
parents, to give this a lot of
thought and do your own
research. Demand the school
board and the administrator to
make our schools more energy
efficient without affecting our
children's learning environment
in such a negative way. I
question why no one on the
school board knew about such a
drastic measure. Why weren't
energy efficient windows with
appropriate blinds discussed?
I hope everyone who shares
these concerns will contact
school board members or attend
the advisory board meeting
scheduled July 8 at 7 p.m at the
Heppner High School library.
(s) Cheryle (Shelly) Rietmann
lone
Volunteer assist in trail project
and Jerry Breazeale. The city of
Heppner provided the paint for the
project.
The next trail improvement
project will involve upgrading the
trail tread. Anyone interested in
helping with this project should
contact City Hall to indicate their
interest.
(s) John Edmundson
Heppner
It has since become known as the
Ken Griffey shift.
He was an avid golfer and one
of the fun things he and l used to
do before golfing matches was to
putt around the holes on the prac
tice green for 5i a hole.
When I moved to Cheney and
he attended Eastern Washington
University, our friendship contin
ued.
He is missed, but not forgot
ten.
(s) Dave Harrison
Vancouver, WA.
Casey Ingraham receives award
HEPPNER ELKS 358
1 OOrh
CALEDONIAN
GAMES
Scottish Heritage Festival
Ju(y 1 Orh ôc I 1 rh -- Achenà, OR.
NOLAN MURRAY
CAlcixmlAH
Affid-------------------
events:
a t the/ City Park/.
director, said that the award has
been presented for several years,
but this is the first time an athlete
from HHS has been selected.
Conklin, who nominated
Casey, said the selection criteria
is based on academics, leadership
and athletic ability.
The award is sponsored by
Willie Davenport, "a great
Olympic athlete," says Conklin.
The award is unique in that it's
restricted to females and award
winners are named at the end of
their junior rather than senior
year so that they have time to
plan for college, says Conklin.
Casey will receive a $1,000
scholarship and will be presented
her award at a banquet at the
Nike Complex in Beaverton with
many notable Olympic athletes in
attendance.
Volunteers
Volunteers are still needed
for the St. Patrick's Senior
Center yard sale July 16-17.
Anyone interested in helping
out may call 676-9030 or 676-
9435.
Class o f 2000
meeting planned
The Heppner High School
Class of 2000 has planned a
senior class meeting for Sunday,
July 18, at 7 p.m. at the high
school.
All parents and students of the
class of 2000 are invited to attend
to discuss fund raising projects
for the senior class trip.
After the July meeting,
monthly meetings will be held on
the second Sunday of each month
at 7 p.m.
PLEASE check your ad on
the first date of publication.
While we are happy to make
any necessary corrections, we
cannot be responsible for er
rors appearing on multiple days.
When cancelling an ad, PLEASE
check to be sure your ad was
not inadvertently published.
TH A N K YOU!
MALHEUR
LUMBER
COMPANY
BUYING LOGS &
STANDING TIM BER
G iv e u s
a
call to d a y !
1-800-238-5469
o r S teve C o u rtn e y
541-575-0420, eves.
CARD OF THANKS ■ CARS 6C TRUCKS
We would like to take this op
portunity to thank the following
WRIGHT’S CHEVY, INC.
people for volunteering at the
OLDSMOBILE
Elks food wagon and beer garden
at the 4th of July celebration in
SALAS AND SERVICE
lone: Scott Dougherty; Deona,
Lindsay and Taylor Hodges; Faye
Our Customer Is Always
Seitz; Jay, Lori and Kelly Straley;
Rusty Britt; Joe and Linda Kenny;
Kelwayne and Mary Haguewood;
Contact:
Ted Schwarz; Marty Brannon;
Bill M ac ln n e s
Dennis and Babette Wall; Joe
Bill
M acln ne s, Jr.
Anderson; Damon Brosnan; Dick
o r parts
Turrell; Roger and Andrea Morti-
H.C. W right
more. All of your help was very
Phone (541)763-4175
much appreciated!
F ossil, O regon
The Heppner Elks Lodge #358
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The family of Elizabeth Baker
For Sale: 1985 Caprice Clas
would like to thank everyone who sic, A1 condition. 676-9961 days,
showed their sympathy. Class of 676-5097 evenings.
2001, and their parents, for pro ____________________6-30-2c
viding the food at the reception.
The Elks for the use of the recep
THOMAS
tion hall. Amber Flaiz for the
beautiful collage. Danielle Mc
ORCHARDS, INC.
Dowell and Camille Sykes for the
Kimberly, Oregon
music, Rick Drake for singing
wonderfully, and Nick Anthony
- U-PICK -
for reading the poem. Thank you,
Andrew Johnson, for the beauti
ful ceremony. We would like to
thank the community for their
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support and thoughtfulness at this
grieving time.
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Glo Wright and Family
William Baker and Family
90$ Î5. f o r 2 0 C6s
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or more
Our family would like to ex
tend our heartfelt thanks to all the
Open 7 days a week
caring, thoughtful people who
8 a.m. - 6 p.m. ONLY
showed their support during the
Bring Containers
illness and passing of our mother,
Phone:
541-934-2870
Joyce Snider. We sincerely appre
ciate all the flowers, foods, dona
tions to the Ken Snider Memo
HELP WANTED
rial Fund and the comforting calls
Wanted: writer for Heppner
and cards.
„ * . sports-volleyball, girls’ basket
o
SincOTelyv
ball, softball, track, golf. No ex
The Joyce Snider Family
perienced needed; will train. Call
_____________________ 7-7-lc
David or April, 676-9228.
I would like to thank everyone ___________________ 6-16-tfx
who gave me the support I needed
Morrow County Public
during this difficult time. Thank
Works is accepting applications
you, Brian Burnside, Ryan
for an attendant to work week
Pettyjohn, Elliott Strouse, Scott
ends at the Transfer Station in
Strouse, Andy Sykes and Kenny
Lexington. Hours are Saturday
Turner for being honorary pall
and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sal
bearers. Thank you to the Strouse
ary is $6.50 per hour. Ability to
family for all your support. Thank operate backhoe preferred. Appli
you, Aleea, for being with me cations will be received until the
everyday. You are a great friend. position is filled.
Thank you, Celita and Scott, for
Contact Andrea Denton, Mor
being great listeners. You know
row County Courthouse, P.O.
how I babble. Thank you, Heather Box 788, Heppner, OR. 97836,
Davis, for being there; I love you! phone (541) 676-5620 for appli
Liz and Tori, I feel for you so cations. Return same address.
much. You are truly great friends. Applications may also be ob
Thank you, Rosie, for being with tained at the Public Works office
me; watch out for that bird! Thank in Lexington.
you, Robin Baker, for writing that
Morrow County is an equal
letter to the editor; you spoke the opportunity employer and does
truth. Lastly, I would like to say not discriminate on the basis of
something to Caleb.
race, color, national origin, sex,
Caleb, I want you to know that religion, age or disability in em
I do not hate you. I do forgive you ployment or the provision of ser
and I know that if you could take vice.
it back, you would. We have
7-7-lc
talked so many times before; our
friendship has grown so close and
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it is sad that we became so close
this way. But we are close; please
Three bedroom home with fin
remember that and write me. ished basement, woodstove and
Love you.
oil furnace, fenced double lot.
If I forgot anyone, I am sorry References required. Available 7/
and I thank you.
7. 676-5676.
Thank you everyone for your _____________ _______6-9-tfc
support.
For Rent: small house, ideal for
I love you all. one person. No smokers, no in
Sarah Baker door pets. Range, refrigerator,
7-7-lc washer and dryer furnished, some
furniture. 676-5866.
YARD SALES
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Multi-family yard sale, 9-2,
Saturday, July 10; 230 E. Main, ment, one block from Main
Lexington, Sager’s house. No Street, completely remodeled.
Must see. 676-9202.
early sales!
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