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SIX-The Heppner GaieUe-Timw. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Ten local students receive diplomas from BMCC June 17, 1982 A total of 256 associate degrees, one-year certificates and high school diplomas were awarded during the 1982 schocS year at Blue Mountain Community College, announ ced a college spokesperson. Eight Heppner students and two Lexington students re ceived diplomas. Graduates received special recognition at the college's twentieth commencement exercises held June 5. Keynote speaker for the evening was Wallace W. McCrae, first president of the college and current chairman of the State Board of Education, the spokesperson said. Heppner students receiving degrees were: Curtis Day - Assoc. in. Science Degree in Diesel and Heavy eqpt. ; Maureen Healy -Certificate in General Busi ness; Kathleen Marie Kenny -AstK.'. in Science Degree in Nursing; Larry Alan Palmer -Assoc. in Science Degree in Diesel and Heavy Eqpt.; Den nis Wayne Peck - Assoc. in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts; Jeanneine Rene' Pettyjohn -Adult High School Diploma; Tami Rae Toll Assoc. Degree in General Studies; and Ron ald Glen Ward - Assoc. Degree in General Studies. Lexington students earning diplomas were: Edward E. Baker - Adult High School Diploma; and Luella Henriet ta Taylor - Assoc. in Science Degree in Nursing. In one California city, it's a misdemeanor to threaten a butterfly. 2 PUBLIC NOTICE J PUBLIC NOTICES 0 TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed executed and delivered by Deanna L. Jones, as grantor, to Morrow County Abstract & Title Co., Inc., as trustee, to secure certain obligations in favor of the Bank of Eastern Oregon as beneficiary, dated July 2, 1981, recorded July 6, 1981, in the mortgage records of Morrow County, Oregon, as microfilm No. 19155, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to-wit; Beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 7, Township 3 South, Range 28, E.W.M.; thence North to the West quarter corner; thence East to the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 7, which is the point of beginning; thence Northeasterly along a diagonal line between the Soutlieast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter and the North quarter corner of Section 7, a distance of 1295 feet, more or less; thence South 58 degrees East 807 feet; thence South 30 degrees West 1295 feet; thence South 58 degrees West 200 feet, more or less, to the Northerly right-of-way of a county road; thence South 58 degrees West 110 feet; thence South 30 degrees East 100 feet; thence South 58 degrees West 478 feet; thence North 30 degrees West 100 feet; thence South 58 degrees West 118 feet to the North-South centerline of the southwest quarter of Section 7; thence Northwesterly along a diagonal to the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 7, 807 feet; thence Northeasterly 807 feet to the point of beginning, All being in 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 foreclose said deed by advertisement and sale; the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums owing on said obligations, which sums are now past due and owing : Delinquent installments $5,500.00 due Dec. 1, 1981 Interest to Dec. 1, 1981 $ ,458.08 per dien interest $ 3.01 Delinquent taxes for 81-82 $ 222.61 By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared the entire unpaid balance of all obligations secured by said trust deed together with the interest thereon, immediately due, owing and payable, said sums being the following, to-wit: Unpaid principal balance of $5,500.00 plus interest at the rate of 20 percent per annum from July 2, 1981 until paid, reasonable attorney's fees, trustee's costs and other foreclosure costs. A notice of default and election to sell and to foreclose was duly recorded April 27, 1982, in book M at page 20290 of said mortgage records, reference thereto hereby being expressly made. WHEREFORE, NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the undersigned trustee will on Wednesday, the 8th day of September, 1982, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, a.m.. Standard Time, as established by Section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statutes, at Abrams k Kuhn Offices, Main Street, in the City of Heppner, county of Morrow, State of Oregon, sell at public auction tfl the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations 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 foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment of the entire amount due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) together with costs, trustee's and attorney's fees at any time prior to five days before the date set for said sale. In construing this notice and whenever the context hereof so requires, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and their successors in interest; the word "trustee" includes any successor trustee and the word "beneficiary" includes any successor in interest of the beneficiary named in the trust deed. ' DATED at Heppner, Oregon April 28, 1982. -s-William J. Kuhn William J. Kuhn, Abrams & Kuhn Trustee Published: June 17, 24; July'l and 8, 1982. Camp Fire Day Camp enjoyed by many " "v??. yV-V Mr. and Mrs. Dick McElligott wish to invite all friends to a reception and barbecue at their home on Saturday, June 19, beginning at 3 pn. Tfje occasion is in honor of their daughter Melissa and her husband, Jeff BUY SELL 111 G-T Classifieds 676-9228 Many local children enjoyed Camp Fire Day Camp last week. The camp was held at the fairgrounds in Heppner on I lies, and Wed. and at Cutafortli Park on Thursday Many local residents attend picnic Gravel truck damaged by fire at dam site A gravel truck at the Willow Creek Dam site near Heppner caught fire Monday afternoon and the damage was "pretty extensive," said Bill Roberts, field engineer for Eucon Cor poration , contractors on the dam. The Heppner Fire Depart ment arrived at the scene and found that the blaze had al ready been extinguished by Eucon employees. Roberts said it took a maximum of 10 minutes to put out the fire. Ken Hunrinker, project en gineer for Eucon, said the fire started when "electrical mal function... caught wiring and hydraulic lines on fire. Roberts said the fire is being investigated by a Eucon safe ty engineer. Another truck was to be brought in, and in the mean time, Eucon has another truck on standby, Roberts said. Collins receive Yard of the Month Award v--j. rJi 1111111,1111 i .1 , h Tt Daisy and Bill Collins By JL'STINE WEATHERFORD Former Heppner Mayor Bill Collins and his wife Daisy have been selected as the June 15 to July 15 Heppner Yard of the Month winners. They have lived in Heppner since 1947 when they moved here from Cottage Grove. The Collins have four daughters, Judy, Jean, Patti and Lisa. Only Lisa is still living at home. , Daisy regularly decorates the tables for the Heppner Senior Mealsite with flowers or shrubbery from their gar den. They afe both mushroom gathering enthusiasts and have a great variety of other skills. About 15 years ago the Collins' bought their home at the south end of Main Street from Bill Blake who told them the house was built over 100 years ago by Frank Atkins. It has been remodeled by sever al owners since then. Much of the Collins's garden runs up the hill behind their home. Daisy says the great variety of rock-garden flowers came "from starts given me by friends." They brought the reddish rocks they built into the garden from down below lone, she said. There has long been a garden on the hillside, but the Collins put in an orchard, too, and they have berries from which they make wine. Through the years they have generously shared their garden's produce and flowers with their community and their many friends. The decendants of Memo and Mary Jane Olden. 1884 homesteaders In the Fairview District south of lone held an annual get-together June 13 at the Arlington park. The families of Grant Olden, Jessie Olden Henderson and Lola Olden McCabe attending were: Gladys and Harold Snider and Ken of lone; Lon nie and La Verne Henderson of Hood River; Ladd and Jeanette Henderson and Mark and Doug of Hood River. Lois Place of Pasco, Wash., Jessie and Charley Ingalls of Adams, Annabelle and Howard Eu banks of Condon, Leland and Mary Eubanks and Mason and Elizabeth, also of Condon. Marlene and Howard Davison and Karla and Jim of Olex, Karen and Francis Stack and Michelle, Dara, Sean and Jason of Heppner. Arleta and Gary George and Kristine, Ken and Mark Klinger of Beaverton. Cliff and Winona McCabe of Clackamas, Ron and Peggy McCabe and Dan. Mary. Tom and David of Gresham, Alvin and De Ann McCabe and Randy, Kim and Lori of lone, Kevin and Ashley McCabe of lone, Lola Ann Pettyjohn of C?nyon City. Doris and Ron Berry and Lisa of Hermiston, Ruth McCabe of lone and the following guests : Mabel McCabe and Melissa Carmichael. both of Fall City. Wash . ; Cathy Guterriz of lone and Rodney Cole of Heppner. Out of today's cir cular the following items did not arrive: Pg. 1 Replacement Canvas Pg. 4 Stems Floatation Vest Pg. 7 Noreteo Triple Header Shaver Casio Mens Watch W20-1 Pg. S Bectronic Digital Qock W ncif apslogM ant pa m mm mi togMw Rainchecks will to issued - .?i,..mi.; Summer Term Class Schedules Are Now Available at lone, Lexington, Heppner grocery stores, Heppner drugstore or from Nancy Brownfield, 676-5039 Classes offered in Heppner area June 9 & 16: Aerobics Dance to Fitness Golf Expectant Parents Firearms for Women Blue Mountain Community College fear ma iirW'iiw'tti IS COMING L . 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