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    EIGHT-The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmei, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, July 23,
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Match play tournament
gets underway Sunday
at Wfflow Creek CC
A men's match play tourn
ament will get underway at
the Willow Creek Country
Club in Heppner Sunday, July
26, with a 7 a.m. kick-off
breakfast.
Cost is $3 for an optional
ham, egg and pancake break
fast, prepared by Chef John
Shaw, and $2 for prizes.
The schedule for the tourna
ment is as follows:
. Round 1: July 26 -August 8;
Round 2: August 9 - August 22;
Round 3: August 23 - Septem
ber 5: Round 4: September 6 -September
19; and Round 5:
September 20 - October 3.
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to that
certain trust deed executed
and delivered by West of
Willow Inc., An Oregon Cor
poration as grantor, to Mor
row County Abstract and Title
Co., Inc., as trustee, to secure
certain obligations in favor of
Bank of Eastern Oregon,
Heppner Branch, as benefici
ary, dated January 13, 1981,
recorded January 14, 1981, in
the mortgage records of
Morrow County, Oregon, in
book No. "M" at page 10608,
covering the following de
scribed real property situated
in said county and state,
to-wit:
The South half of Lot 9,
Block 4, of the Original
Town (now city) of Hep
pner, Morrow County.
Oregon. ALSO, undivided
one-half interest in and to
the South concrete wall
situated upon the South
line of the South half of the
North half of Lot 9, Block 4
of the Original Town mow
city ) of Heppner. said wall
being at a point on the said
South line 70 feet East
from the East line of Main
Street in said City, and
extending East 60 feet.
EXCEPT THEREFROM
the East 2 feet 9 inches of
the South half of Lot 9.
Block 4 of the Original
Town (now city) of Hep
pner, Morrow County.
Oregon.
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy
the obligations secured by
said trust deed and to fore
close said deed by advertise
ment and sale.
There is a default bv the
grantor owing the obligations,
ther performance of which is
secured by said trust deed,
with respect to provisions
therein which authorize sale in
thevent of default of such
provision, in that the grantor
has failed to pay. when due.
the following sums thereon:
Delinquent installments
(Principal and Interest)
$11.241. 12 to 3-15-81
Delinquent personal prop
erty taxes
$ 1.451.92 to 4-15-81
Delinquent real property
taxes
$ 5,185.04 to 4-15-81
Advanced for attorney's
fees
1.192.75 to 3-31-81
Advanced for repairs on
property
$ 69.98
Other liens constituting
defaults
Federal tax lien
$3,769.09
Judgement . in. favor of
Dennis D. Doherty
$3,161.87 plus
$1,500.00 plus
$ 7150
State Employment Division
Lien No. 9895
$ 265.64 plus $5.00
City Water charges
$ 212.44
Matches will be played at
times mutually convenient for
the opponents.
The tournament consists of
an 18-hole match handicap
play with USGA rules and the
current posted handicap. The
winner will be responsible for
posting results. Prizes will be
awarded to the champion,
runner-up, third place, fourth
place, consolation champion
and consolation runner-up.
Sign up for the tournament
should be completed by Thurs
day, July 24; the $2 tourna
ment fee may be paid to
committee chairman John
Edmundson.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
Other proceedings pending
in Morrow County District
Court
On April 4. 1981. the bene
ficiary sold personal property
located on the above described
property. Said sale was pur
suant to a security agreement
between grantor and benefici
ary which partially secured
the same underlying obliga
tion secured by the trust deed.
At the time of the sale the
above sums were then owing
and delinquent or constituted
liens on the real property
secured by the trust deed in
violation of the terms thereof.
The said grantor has de
faulted in his performance of
the terms of the trust deed and
the obligations secured there
by in that he has failed to pay.
when due. the alxive mention
ed obligations and allowed the
above mentioned liens to
accrue against the real prop
erty secured bv the Trust
Deed.
After sale of the personal
property and application of
the proceeds, the following
amounts remain outstanding
and as liens:
With interest thereon at 9
percent per annum
Delinquent principal and
interest
Installments
$ 249.21 to 4-4-1981
Advanced for taxes
$5,184.04
Advanced for insurance
$ (uncertain)
Advanced for attorney's
fees
$1,192.75 to 4-1-1981
Advanced for repairs
$ 69.9B to4-l -1981
(Other liens constituting
defaults are as set for'h
above)
Which are now past due. and
delinquent. Grantor's failure
just described is the default
for which the foreclosure
mentioned above is being
made.
By reason of said default,
the beneficiary has declared
all obligations secured by said
trust deed immediately due.
and payable, said sums being
the following:
Unpaid principal balance
$42.050. 74 to 4 15-81
Unpaid interest
153.23 to 4-20-81
(perdiem rate $16.94 1
Real property taxes
$ 5,184.04
Repairs
$ 69.98
Reasonable attorney's fees.
trustee's cost, and other
foreclosure cost.
A notice of default and
election to sell and to foreclose
was duly recorded April 30.
1981, in book "M" at page
18797 of said mortgage
records, reference thereto
hereby being expressly made.
WHEREFORE, NOTICE
HEREBY IS GIVEN that the
undersigned trustee will on
Thursday, the 10th day of
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Ron Currin placed 2nd on this run.
Hon Currin Jr.. son of Hon and Judy Currin. competed at
the Calgary Stampede recently on the North West Volcano
team.
The Volcanos won. heating Saskatchewan. Badlands, and
Alberta teams
Currin placed second on the first match with
Saskatchewan Sid Brit!. Echo, team captain, won the steer
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The laraest clams in
the world weigh
close to 500 pounds.
PUBLIC NOTICES
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September. liWl.at the hour of
eleven o'clock, n.m . Standard
Time, as established by Sec
tion lf.7 Hi) Oregon Revised
Statutes, at The office of
Morrow County Abstract and
Title Co.. 2fi9 N Main St . in
the City of Heppner. Countv of
Morrow. State of Oregon, sell
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the interest in
the said described real prop
erty which the grantor had or
had power to convey at the
time of the execution by him of
the said trust deed, together
with an interest which the
grantor or his successors in
interest acquired after the
execution of said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing obliga
tions thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of sale,
including a reasonable charge
by the trustee. Notice is
further given that any person
named in Section 86.760 of
Oregon Revised Statutes has
the right to have the foreclos
ure proceeding dismissed and
the trust deed reinstated In
payment ol the entire amount
due Hither than such portion of
spin principal vmld not
then be due had no default
occurred i together with costs,
trustee's and attorney's fees
at any time prior to five days
betore the date set for said
sale
In construing this notice and
whenever the context hereof
so requires, the masculine
gender includes the lemmme
and the neuter, the singular
includes the plural, the word
''grantor" includes any suc
cessor in interest to the
grantor as well as any other
person owing an obligation,
the performance of which is
secured bv said trust deed,
and their successors in inter
est: (tie v.ord 'trustee" in
cludes any successor trustee
and the word "beneficiary"
includes any successor in
interest of the beneliciary
named in the trust deed
DATED at Heppner. Oregon
May 1. 1981.
Trustee, Helen O Dontiell
Secretary
Morrow County Abstract
and Title Company
Publt
1981
bed: July 9. 16. 23, 30,
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jpEBUC NOTICES
ORKGONCIHCriTCOt'KT
FOR MORROW COt'NTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
KI.AISK SIGSHKK GEORGE
aka ELAINE S GEORGE
No IH5!i
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has U'on
appointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
said estate All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the
same, with proper vouchers,
within four months after the
date of first publication of this
notice, as stated below, to the
personal representative at:
the law office of Ahrams 4
Kuhn. 269 A Main Street.
Heppner. Oregon 978:16. or
they may be barred
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings in this estate may
obtain additional information
from the records of the Court,
the personal representative or
the attorney for the personal
representative
Dated and first published:
July 22. 1981.
Christopher Sigsbee George
Personal Representative
Rt 1 Box 3386
Heppner. Ore (17836
David Daniel George
Personal Representative
P.O.Box 944
Ml Angel. Ore 97363
Published :
1981
.July 23. 30. Aug 6.
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The f.lcrroiv County
Picnic will be held in
LaurcIEiursft Paris,
Portland, en the
2nd ef August, 1981.
Coffee served.
Bring your friends.
Calgary stampede
wrestling competition of the Stampede
Currin's immediate family and grandparents. George and
Helen Currin were among Volcano fans. Britt's wife, Randi,
hazed for Sid and daughter, Lihby. joined the fans.
Butch Knowles of Heppner won the PRCA (Professional
Rodeo Cowboys Association) saddle bronc event. His wife,
Mary Mealy Knowles. also attended
Julie Grieb appointed to
state advisory spot
Julie Grieb of Ix-xington
was recently apMiinted to the
Slate Arivisorv Council for
Career and Vocational Educa
tion bv Governor Victor
Ativeh
Grieb. apMiinled to council
position no 20. will represent
vocational education students
for n term beginning October
1. 1981. and ending September
M). I9K4
A 1979 graduate of Heppner
High School. Grieb is a
sophomore in agriculture and
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PUBLIC NOTICES
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Bacterial Standards Exceed-,
ed in the City of Heppner
water Supply. The City of
Heppner reports that the
water supply failed to meet
F'ederal bacteriological stand
ards during the April May
June. 1981, quarter. Analysis
of monthly drinking water
samples indicated that the
June sample was positive for
coliform organisms and that
this result exceeded the limit
allowed by law. The coliform
organism is used as an
indicator of microbiological
quality, and while these or
ganisms pose no threat to
health, their presence does
indicate that a source of
contamination might exist
somewhere in the water
system. An investigation was
initiated by the City as soon as
the positive sample was re
ported. Chlorination was im
mediately instituted and sub
sequent samples of the drink
ing water were negative to
coliform.
Published: July 23. 1981
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Julie Grieb
resource economics at Oregon
State t'niversilv
Grieb is a member of the
Sigma Kappa Sororitv. vice
president of the National
Agriculture Marketing Assoc
iation at OSt'. and an ASOSC
Agriculture senator From
1979 I9K0 she was elected Stale
. FFA Sentinel
Grieb who is working this
summer on the familv farm in
Lexington, says she plans to
go into some field of agricul
tural marketing and public
relations She is the daughter
of Garv and Virginia Grieb.
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Zoe Wats, the Rev. Ed Watte, Bbhop Kimaey
In a Sunday morning cere
mony and reception in "Cele
bration of a New Ministry,"
Edwin Watts was introduced
as vicar and deacon in charge
of the All Saints Episcopal
Church in Heppner and he and
his wife, Zoe, were welcomed
to the community.
Officiating at the morning
worship service was the Right
0 Lexingt
Delpha Jones
The Lexington Grange held
their unnual picnic at the
Cutsforth Cabin on Sunday
with 29 members and 11 guests
present. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mr,
and Mrs. Glover Peck, Mr.
and Mrs. CC. Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Earl Papineuu ad
Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. O.W.
Cutsforth, Pat Wright and
Sandi. Mr, and Mrs. Joe
Yocom, and guests, Venice
Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs.
Monte Stookey and son Mic
hael. Kevin Smith. Michael
Jones, Mary Lou Peck. Mr.
and Mrs. Mickey Sharp. Mrs.
Glenn Sharp and Sherrie
Piper, Dinner was enjoyed,
after which the group played
pinochle and pitched horse
shoes.
Mr and Mrs. Steve Ford are
the proud parents of a
daughter, horn lust week at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Grandparents are Kenneth
Howard of U-xington and
Carolyn Howard of Pendleton,
and Mr. and Mrs Doc Pfieffer
of Pendleton. The-young lady
weighed 6 lbs. and 5 nz and
has been named Nicole Marie,
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Sharp
are the proud parents of a
baby son born this week at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
The young man weighed 8 lbs
and 8 oz and has been named
Joshua Earl. Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Glen Sharp
of Lakeview. Mr and Mrs
Wayne Papineau of Lexing
ton, and great grandparents
are Mr and and Mrs Frank
Robinson of lxington.
Visitors recently at the
home of F'.rda Pieper were a
daughter. Ivelle Nelson of
Newport, and her fiancee.
Stacy Brown, also of Newport
Mr. Brown is a retired colonel
of the Army Air Corps, now
making that city his home
Mr. and Mrs Tom Humph
reys and children have return
ed from n vacation which look
them to the Grand Canyon.
Okla. and slates in between
They visited Mr Humphreys
relatives on the trip biln
Breeding of Irrigon has been
slaying at the home of the
Humphreys while they were
away, and she returned In her
home on Sunday
Forrest Rinehart Jr.. is
slaving at the home of this
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs
Joe Yocom. while he is
employed near Lexington He
makes his home in t'kiah and
is the son of Marion and
Forrest Rinehart
Mr. and Mrs Charles Buch
anan returned home last week
from a two-week trip which
look them camping and visit
ing throughout Oregon. Their
grandchildren returned home
with them for a visit and they
all enjoyed an outing at
celebrated at AH Saints
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Reverend Rustin Kimsey, bis
hop of the Episcopal Diocese
of Eastern Oregon. During the
induction the Thongdy family
presented the Bible; Bishop
Kimsey, the water; Gene
Rietmann, the stole; Muxine
Rietmann, the book; Anna
Graham, the oil; Pauline
Winters, the keys; The Rev.
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Phillips Lake this weekend.
Delpha Jones entertained
the Three Links Club of Holly
Lodge at her home on Thurs
day afternoon. Plans were
discussed for the 'Sidewalk
Bazaar and committees ap
pointed. There will be baked
food goods at this booth and
the members are urged to get
their things to Dorothy Burc
hnm before 8 a.m. or at
Heppner by 9:30, Plans are
underway to get the null on the
national preservation list. Re
freshments were served to the
ladies later in the afternoon.
Dorothy Burcham won the
door prize, The next meeting
is scheduled for the home of
Virginia Peck.
Delpha Jones was a lunch
eon guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Harris at their home
on Rhea Creek on Friday
where she visited with a
daughter-in-law Betty Harris,
and young son. Betty is a
former l-xingtnn resident.
She and her husband and son
just returned from Italy and
will soon return to England on
a tour of duty. Harris is
presently receiving further
training at the Air Force
center in Colorado and the
family is visiting relatives in
Heppner and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Jim Angel, in
Hermislon
The Seagall-Shmin reunion
was held Sunday at Bull
Prairie with about 60 mem
bers present. Those from
U-xington were Mr. and Mrs
Wilbur Sleagnll. and a daugh
ter, and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Crowell and family
from lone Those coming the
greatest distance were from
Altiiriis and Sacramento,
Calif
Emma and Charles Bre
Nheiirs' daughters held their
reunion recently at Horse
Thief Luke Park in Wushmg
slon. Those present were Mrs.
Wilbur (Marie) Sleagnll and
members of her family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave iVeriit Slea
gnll of Portland. Mr and Mrs
Everett (Helen) Crump and
memlters of her familv from
Alsea. Ore., Mr and Mrs
Malcolm Richelderfer
winii) of The Dalles and
members of her family Din
ner and visiting was eti toyed
The girls are planning on this
being a yearly affair
Thursday. Mr and Mrs
Larry Holliday and sons
Clinton, Troy and Matt, arriv
ed at the Erda Pieper home
for a few days' visit from their
home in Port land On Thurs
day Mrs Pieper and Paul
Morey made a business trip to
Hermislon. and while there
thev visited a granddaughter,
Sally Lang
MuryLou Peck from Moro.
Ore., is visiting her grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs Gl?ver
Peck for a few davs
Louis Perkins, the constitution
and canons; Kimberly Hughes
and Michael Rietmann, the
bread and wine; and Bob and
Theta Lowe and Cork and J .W.
Norene, the symbols of All
Saints.
Following the ceremony
refreshments of cake, punch
and coffee were served In the
parish hall,