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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Shriners East-West Game preparations finalized Junior Golf draws 30 students Thirty students participated in the Jr. Golf program held at the Willow Creek County Club. The program was sponsored by Bank of Eastern Oregon. (Back row L-R): Joe Pranger, Josh Shank, Tayler Hodges, Jenna Bowman, Kylie Doherty, Whitney Matthews, Brenna Rietmann, Maggie Armato, Thomas Holland, Cameron McCurry, Eric Jepsen, Jared Huddleston, Drew Johnson, Catherine McElligott, Spencer Smith, Colton Hill, C onner Pappas, G arrett Gibbs, Steven Holland, Justin Pranger, Drew Brannon, Joe Armato; (Front row L-R): Brock Herbison, Macy Gibbs, Cade Arbogast, Kai Arbogast, Emily Holland, Gus Peterson, Makenzie Correa and Craig Holland, instructor. CONCISSIONS PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW C O U N TY has space available for concessions at the Morrow County OHV Park. Limited utilities available. Contact Morrow County Public Works (541) 676-5114 D oes your partner treat you roughly (grab, push, pinch, hit, call you names)? D oes your partner blame you for how they feel or act? If so, you may want to attend Domestic Violence Services’ Women’s Support Group, - Morrow County. * English and Spanish V ^ Tuesdays, from 6-8 p.m. at the Dept, of Human Services 103 S.W. Kinkade Rd. Room #4, Board man Confidentiality. Open to victims needing support. Learn more about domestic violence. Mr. a n d M rs. Jam es VanWinkle'' *request the honour o f yo u r presence { a t the m arriage o f their daughter Jessica Lee to Joseph B ra d y M cH aney on S atu rday, A ugust 9 a t 4 p.m . R iverfront Lodge 6 M arine D rive, Boardm an Reception im m ediately following ceremony Magnetic Door Signs Order Yours Here Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 Wednesday, July 30, 2003 - THREE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL \ PROPERTY ON WRIT OF EXECUTION Case NO. 02-CV-0139 By virtue o f a Writ o f Exe cution issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for the County o f Morrow, on July 23, 2003, pursuant to a Modified Judgment of Foreclo sure and Money Judgment en tered January 2, 2003 in the case o f WEST EXTENSION IR R IG A TIO N D IST R IC T , plaintiff(s), and LEONARD SEIFERT and KLM LEAS ING CO RP, an Oregon cor p o ratio n ; and M O RRO W COUNTY, a subdivision o f the State o f Oregon, defendant(s), Case No. 02-CV-0139 togeth er with written instructions, to me directed, commanding me to sell all o f the right, title, in terest and daim o f the above defendant(s) in and to certain real propéttty, in the sum o f $4753.33 plus interest at the rate o f 9% per annum from February 28, 2003, and costs of this writ. On the 23rd day of July, 2 0 0 3 ,1 levied on the de fendant (s) right, title, interest and claim in and to the follow ing described real property; The East H alf o f Lot 6, Block 23 East, Section 20, Township 5 North, Range 27, East o f the Willamette Meridi an, Morrow County, Oregon Notice is hereby given that I will, on the 14th day o f Au gust, 2003 at 10:00 o’clock am., at the front doors of the Mor row C ounty C ourthouse in Heppner, Oregon, sell the right, title interest and claim of the defendant(s) in the above de scribed real property, to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, at public auction. SA LE W ILL BE S U B JEC T TO ANY AND ALL PRIOR LIENS Dated this 23th day o f July, 2003 V E R LIN R. D E N TO N , Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By : /s/ Judy Chastain Chief Civil Deputy Published: July 30 and August 6,2003 Affid P reparation for the 5151 annual Shrine East- West Football game were finalized in LaGrande on Saturday, July 19, when the committee ironed out the remaining details o f the g am e. T he a s s o c ia tio n is represented by tw enty-eight s h rin e c lu b s th r o u g h o u t O reg o n and c o m p o se d o f eighteen committee heads and directors. Approximately 150 high schools participate in this a c tiv ity , p r o d u c in g 120 graduate seniors for the August game. Each team will consist o f a 30-man player squad and a 30-m an altern ate squad, each o f which is comprised o f 14 from the 3 A schools, 12 from 2 A schools and four from 1A schools. Representing our area are, Cayle Krebs and Andrew R ietm an n , from lo n e and D o n a ld A d a m s a n d B rad Adams, from Heppner. E ach te a m is represented by a queen and this year Simone Bailey, 16, o f Corvallis, will do the honors fo r th e E ast T eam . Representing the West Team is A n g e la M a u rin a o f Vancouver, WA. Both young ladies have been patients in the Portland Unit, Shrine Hospital. Game officials for this y e a r’s gam e: A lbert O rton, U n io n , as R e fe re e . G re g Orton, LaGrande, as Um pire an d R an d y W estb ro o k o f Albany, as Linesm an. Line Judge will be Craig Hoppes o f Astoria. Dick Neville, Salem, will serve as Back Judge and Roger M iller fills the position o f Side Judge. Coaches are selected on a rotation basis with 3 A and 2A leagues on a four-year rotation and 1A leagues on a tw o - y e a r r o ta tio n . R o b Younger, o f Sweet Home, will be H ead C oach for the East Team. A ssisting him will be Monte Nash, o f John Day, and A la n S ta n fie ld , o f N o rth Pow der. For the West Team, the H ead Coach will be Kurt Hargett, ofNewport. Assisting him will be Jim Keizur, o f Springfield, and Dan Dugan, o f Keizer. The game officials and the coaching staff donate th e ir tim e and talents and receive no gratuities for their efforts. The Shrine East-West Football game is celebrating its 5 1 “ y ear and has b ecom e known as “The Greatest Little Football Gam e in the World.” This event is the result o f the foresight o f a notable shrine/ m ason w ho saw a w orld o f untapped talent in the 1 A, 2 A and 3 A schools. The game was staged in Pendleton for 20 y e a r s a n d to o k up a permanent residence in Baker City in 1972. During that time fra m e th e E a st-W est h as produced countless dollars for th e S hrine H ospitals. T he S h rin e o f N o rth A m e ric a o p e ra te s 22 h o s p ita ls in Canada, the United States and M exico and is the w o rld ’s largest philanthropy. Local units pledge their support to th e P o rtla n d U n it w h ic h accepts and treats children w ith routine and co m p lex o r th o p e d ic p r o b le m s , neurom uscular diseases and bum reconstructive surgery. The only departm ent that a Shrine hospital does not have is a Billing Department. G am e w eek will be filled w ith activities for young and old alike. Friday, Aug. 8, includes a g o lf tournam ent, a sh o tg u n start, a sh o p p in g spree for the ladies, and a family picnic at Riverside Park in LaGrande at 5 p.m. S a tu rd a y , A u g . 9, starts out with the B reakfast in the Park sponsored by the Cattlemen and Cattlewom ens Association. The breakfast is follow ed by the traditional parade through dow ntow n B a k e r C ity . T h e G a m e O fficials banquet will be at 4 :3 0 p .m ., a n d p re -g a m e festivities begin at 6 p.m. The 51“ A nnual Shrine A ll-Star Football Game will begin at 7 p.m. W hen all o f the many facets o f this game are brought together, it is truly a gam e where everybody is a winner. The gam e’s slogan is: “ Strong legs run that w eak ones might walk.” Eighth Annual "S how - n - Shine" CAR SHOW Saturday, Aug. 2 at Prairie City, OR For more information or to pre-register, call ( 541 ) 820-3510 O rd er Your _____ A www.highdesertnet.com/~kruzers F o o tb a ll Shoes T oday • Gardner's Men’s Wear (5 4 1 ) 6 7 6 -9 2 1 8 193 N. Main Street • Heppner GOLD TONE CLOCK CUSTOM BANNERS A n y Sise l w ith CASE • BLACK HANDS ALARM • 5 ” DIAL Lots off Colors Logos & Graphics Ore *it A dvertising. Heppner Gazette 676-9228 A V Jeweler* ot America. Inc tl . 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