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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 29, 2007 - SEVEN
FOR R E M
Cottage Creek Apartments
l bed / l bath apartm ents
All utilities in c lu d e d * .
160 N. Chase Street
Call toll free: (877) 967-6583
Sec 8 OK
8 - 15 - 8 c
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
If you have mountain prop­
erty you wish to sell please
contact me. I have buyers inter­
ested in both buildable and non
buildable parcels, and parcels
with existing structures.
David Svkes Real Estate
676-9228 cell 541-980-6674
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I have a qualified buyer
interested in purchasing 15
plus acres in the Heppner area.
If you have property to sell
please give me a call.
David Sykes
David Sykes Real Estate
188 W. Willow PO Box 337
Heppner. OR 97836
541-676-9228 office
541-676-9211 fax
541-676-9939 home
541-980-6674 cell
david@sykesrealestate.net
www.sykesrealestate.net
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Deadline fo r
Classified A dvertising
fo r Sept. 5th issue:
Friday Aug. 31st
at 5 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
In the Matter o f the Estate o f
MARYANN BENGE,
Deceased.
No. 07 PR Oil
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN that the undersigned
has been appointed personal
representative. All person hav­
ing claims against the estate
are required to present them.
w ith vouchers attached, to the
undersigned personal repre­
sentative at Mautz Baum &
O ’Hanlon, LLP, P.O. Box 967,
La G rande, Oregon 97850,
within four months after the
date of first publication of this
notice, or the claims may be
barred.
AH persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro­
ceedings may obtain additional
information from the records
o f the court, the personal rep­
resentative, or the lawyers for
the personal representative,
David C. Baum.
Dated and first published on
August 15, 2007.
/s/ Herbert T. Hughes
C o-P ersonal R epresenta­
tive
/s/ Teresa L. Hughes
C o-Personal R epresenta­
tive
A T T O R N E Y FO R C O ­
PERSONAL REPRESENTA­
TIVES:
DAVID C. BAUM
OSB NO. 75028
MAUTZ
BAUM
&
O ’HANLON LLP
1902 FOURTH STREET STE 1
PO BOX 967
LA GRANDE OR 97850
PHONE: (541)963-3104
FAX: (541) 963-9254
EMAIL: m bolg@ m autzetal.
com
CO-PERSONAL REPRE­
SENTATIVES:
HERBERT T. HUGHES
1912 FOURTH STREET STE
200
LA GRANDE OR 97850
PHONE: (541)910-5401
and
TERESA L. HUGHES
PO BOX 131
HERMISTON, OR 97838
PHONE: (541 > 571-6575
Published: August 15, 22 and
29,2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC HEARING
Town o f Lexington Town
Council will be in Executive
Session on W ednesday, the
29th at 6 p.m. ORS 192.660(2)
(a).
Published: August 29, 2007
2007 Grand Champion
Market Sheep
Taighler Dougherty - Seller
John Boyer ; Gar Aviation - Buyer
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING
A S p e c ia l C ity C o u n c il
Meeting will be held on Sep­
tem ber 4,2007 at H eppner
from 12:00A.M.-1:00 PM to
consider a Resolution for a
Special City Allotment from
ODOT, a budget adjustment
(Supplemental budget) and a
resolution affirming the finan­
cial arrangements for the Street
sweeper.
Published: August 29, 2007
Affidavit
The Lexington City Coun­
cil is considering raising the
water rates for the Town o f
Lexington. There will be a
public hearing on September
11th, 2007, p rec e d in g the
regularly scheduled council
meeting, starting at 7:00 PM to
hear thoughts on this proposal.
All community members are
welcome.
Published: August 29 and Sep­
tember 5, 2007
Affidavit
G-T Deadline for Wed., Sept. 5th issue
THIS FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st 5 P.M.
Have a safe and happy Labor Day!
BED FINANCIAL SER \ ICES
* IRA's
* Life Insurance
* Long Term Care
* Pension Rollovers
* Retirement Planning
* Long Term Financial Needs
Stroke and osteoporosis screenings
coming to Heppner
Life Line S creen­
ings for w ill be held in Hep­
pner at St. Patrick’s Catholic
Church on Wednesday, Sep­
tem ber 26. A ppointm ents
w ill begin at 11 a.m.
A stroke, also know n
as a “brain attack,” is ranked
as the third leading killer
in the world, and the lead­
ing cause o f nursing home
adm issions. Stroke often
occurs w ithout warning. The
good news is that painless
screening can help identify­
ing problems that can lead to
stroke before it is too late.
Screenings are fast,
painless and low cost. They
test for blocked carotid ar­
te rie s, abdom inal ao rtic
aneurysms, and hardening
o f the arteries in the legs.
Bone density screening is
also offered to assess the
risk o f osteoporosis.
These screening are
im portant because o f the
silent and often debilitating
nature o f the conditions.
The m ajority o f strokes
are caused by plaque build
up in the carotid arteries.
The abdominal aorta is the
largest artery in the body,
and a weakness in the walls
o f the artery can cause a
ballooning called an aneu­
rysm, which can rupture.
A ru p tu red aneurysm is
generally fatal. Peripheral
arterial disease or PAD is
also know n as “hardening of
the arteries." Sufferers have
a 4-6 fold increased risk
o f cardiovascular disease.
Risk is evaluated through
a measurement called the
“ A nkle-B rachial In d ex ,”
w hich is obtained by reading
the systolic pressure in the
ankle and arm.
All four screenings
take less than an hour to
com plete. The cost for a
W ellness Package o f all
four screenings including
free osteoporosis screening
is $129.
Life Line Screening
was established in 1993,
and has since become the
nation’s leading provider of
vascular screenings. Over 85
ultrasound teams are on staff
to travel to local communi­
ties, bringing the screenings
to residents. These non-
invasive, inexpensive and
painless, ultrasound tests
help people identify their
risk for stroke, vascular dis­
eases or osteoporosis early
enough for their physician
to begin preventive proce­
dures.
For more informa­
tion regarding the screenings
or to schedule an appoint­
ment call 1-877-237-1287
or visit www.lifelinescreen-
ing.com. Pre-registration is
required.
2007 Grand Champion
Market Beef
Collette Cason - Seller
N W Farm Supply - Buyer
R uss M urfilt
Finaiuiul Advisor
Securities related products and services made available through
BEO Financial Services are offered by Royal Alliance Associates, Inc.,
an independent registered broker-dealer, m em ber NASD, SI PC , not affiliated
with Bank of E astern Oregon, its affiliates, divisions, or subsidiaries.
Advisory services offered through Pearson Financial G roup,
a registered investment advisor.
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Not a Deposit of Bank o f E astern Oregon.
Not FDK Insured.
Not Insured by any Federal G overnm ent Agency.
Not G uaranteed by Bank of E astern Oregon.
.May Go Down in Value.
Home Office: 279 N. Main St., Heppner. OR 97836 * 541-676-9127
e m a il: r m u r titt a r m a la a.co m
For an appointm ent in your area, call Bank of Eastern Oregon.
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Katie Walton
and Michael Duncan
Wedding on Saturday, September 1, 2007
Brianne Jones
and Nathen Wood
Wedding on Saturday, September 8, 2007
Tiffany Piper
and Justin Laurendeau
Shower on Sunday, August 26, 2007
Wedding on Sunday, September 16, 2007
Lexi Matteson
and Josh Makenzie
Wedding on Saturday, October 20, 2007
^ M umuj ' j Dnug.
217 North Main • Heppner
■ Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
2007 Grand Champion
Market Swine
Brodie Davis - Seller
Banner Bank - Buyer
The M orrow County Livestock Growers would (ike to thunk the following
for their support of the 2 0 0 7 M orrow County 4-H/FFA Auction!
BUYERS:
4C Ranches
AI & Donna Osmin
American West Properties
Anderson Land & Livestock
Baker Hay
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Banner Bank
Beef NW
Bill & Nancy Jepsen
Boardman Auto Parts
c/o MCGG
Boardman Family Foods
Boardman Foods
Bob & Pam Worden Farms
Bob Harrison Ranch
Breena Tolar
Brian & Susie Thompson
Bruce Young Logging
Burke & Ginger O’Brien
Byron Hostetler,
c/o Rod Hostetler
C & D Drive In
Caithness Shepherds Flat, LLC
Campbell Toyota, Dodge, Jeep
Cannon Chiropractic
Cascade Specialties
Casey Livestock
Charlie & Marcia Anderson
CLD Pacific Grain
Cliff & Dawna Dougherty
Columbia River Processing
Connie Lawyer
Craig Miles Farming
Crown Paper
Dan & Ashley Lindsay
Dave & Anita Pranger
Deacon & Erin Heidemann
Devin Energy
Devin Oil
Dick Temple
Double T Farming
Eastern Oregon Mobile Slaughter
Elmer’s Irrigation
EOM Construction
Evans Livestock
Farm Credit Serv ices
Fergeuon Engineemg
& Surveying
Fredrickson Farming
Gar Av iation
Greg Smith
Grieb Farms
Hank & Debbie Howard
Healy Ranch
Heideman Farms
Heppner Family Foods
Hermiston Generating Plant
Hermiston New Holland
Hughes Ranch
Huwes Has It All
IRT Transport
Jay & Sue Gibbs
Jerry McElligott Ranch
Joe & Donna Rietmann
John & Renee Ledbetter
John & Diane Kilkenny
KC Livestock
Kelwayne & Mary Hague wood
Ranch
KIE Supply
Lamb Weston
Les Schwab Tire Center - Heppner
Lindsay Ranch
Mark & Pam Wunderlich
Matteson Livestock
Max Heiberg
MCGG - Lexington
MCGG - Green Feed
MCGG - lone
Mid Columbia Producers
Mid Columbia Title
Mike's Mobile Slaughter
Milky Way Trucking
Morter Farms
Mountain Valley Land Company
Murray's Drug
NW Farm Supply
NW Metal Fabricators
Odd Fellows Lodge
O’Doherty Cattle Company
Pacific NW
Pat Barron Suffolk Ranch
Pat McNamee
Paul & Sue Walton
Pegleg Farms
Pete & Nancy McElligott
PGE
Pilz & Co.
Proudfoot Ranch
Ramos Brothers Ranch
Ron Williams Trucking
Schools Plus Credit Union
Shelco Electric
Shcrrell Chevrolet
Sietz Aviation
Simmons Insurance of Boardman
Skip & Sandy Matthews
Snider Farms
Snow McElligott Farms
Starvation Farms
Steve & Camille Peck
Steve Doherty
Susan Johnson
Terry & Karen Thompson
Travis & Kirsten Harrison
Triangle Ranches
Umatilla Electric
Vandever Plumbing
Vey Ranch
Waste Management
Western Grain
Western States
Wheatland Insurance
Wilbur Ellis
Wilkinson Ranch
Wright Chevrolet
TRUCKERS
Mitch & Tag Ashbeck
Riekkola Harvest States
RINGMEN
Chris Rauch
Brian Thompson
Rod Taylor
Justin Matteson
AUCTIONEER
Ken Grieb
BANK OF EASTERN
OREGON
Kevin McCabe
Christy Correa
Lori McCabe
Cenex Harvest States
- steer feed