Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 01, 1982, Page THREE, Image 3

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W.C.C.C. holds Ladies
Invitational, 50 compete
A Ladies Golf Invitational
was held last Tuesday, June
22, at Willow Creek Country
Club, Heppner, About 50
women from W.C.C.C., Willow
Run, Boardman, rendition
Country Club and the Umatilla
Golf Club met for lunch and
play, aaid Linda Shaw of the
Heppner club,
Pat EdmundHon of Heppner
won the nine hole low gross for
the field with a low score of 42,
while Sally Green of the
Boardman club won for the 18
hole with a 77. Long drive was
won by Sally Green and Jean
ne Smith of Pendleton. K.P,
awards were won by Harriet
Evans. Heppner; Sally Green;
Pat Edmundson, Heppner;
and Elaine Jackson of Pendle
ton, Shaw reported.
Nine hole low gross for
W.C.C.C. players went to Har
riet Evans and Marilyn Bige
low who tied for first, and Jan
Paustian, who placed second.
Lorcna Jones placed first for
low net, Harriet Pierson,
second, and Annetta Padberg,
third.
W.C.C.C. players winning
low gross for 18 holes were
Bev Gunderson, first place;
Lois Hunt, second; and Linda
Shaw, third. Barbara Cuts
forth took first low net and
Dorrls Graves, Sharon Harri
son and Eileen Padberg plac
ed in a three-way, tie for
second low net.
lone junior named to
U of P honor roll
Michelle McElligolt of lone,
a junior at the University of
Porlhind. was named to the
swonH semester honor roll
with n 4 0 grade point average
'nil A'si. McElligolt is an
accounting major.
PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBIIC NOTICES
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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
Southeast 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 f ,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, icference 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 & Kuhn Offices, Main Street, in the City
of Heppner, county of Morrow, State of Oregon, sell at public
auction to 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 88.760 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 bale.
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-WilliamJ. Kuhn
William J. Kuhn,
Abrams & Kuhn
Trustee
17 local swimmers
compete at Hood River
Area coordinator plans
BMCC fall schedule
The Heppner Cazrtte-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 1, 1982-THREE
Seventeen Heppner swim
team members competed at a
meet last Saturday and Sun
day, June 26 and 27 at Hood
River, announced a team
spokesperson. About 400
swimmers from 13 Oregon and
Washington teams participat
ed, shp added.
Heppner swimmers placing
in the meet were Eric Connor
with two sixth place wins and
the 13 and 14 year-old girl's
free-style relay team also took
a sixth place win.
The Dalles swim team took
first place, she concluded.
Nancy Brownfield, Blue
Mountain Community College
Heppner are coordinator is
gathering information in pre-'
paration of the college's fall
term schedule.
Anyone wanting to take fall
term classes or anyone Inter
ested in instructing a class In
the Heppner area is asked to
contact Brownfield at 676-5039.
Brownfield said she is specifi
cally seeking applications
from a couple to instruct
ballroom dancing, and some
one to instruct photography.
The word "plaitic" comet from the Greek
plant iho$, which means "able to be molded."
Get a new J
T-Shirt,
Ruth Locust Chapter No.
32 slates installation
Ruth Locust Chapter No. 32
will hold an open installation
on Friday, July 2, 8 p.m., at
the Masonic Hall in Heppner,
announced a lodge spokesper
son. Dot and Lewis Halvorsen of
lone will be installed as
worthy matron and patron.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hof
fman of Salem will be the
installing worthy matron and
patron. Linda Prock of Pen
dleton will be the installing
martial, she said.
Everyone is invited to at
tend the installation, she concluded.
lone woman graduates
Carol MrElligott of lone
erndunted May 9 from the
I'niversily of Portland. She
recieved a Bachelor of Arts
detfree in education.
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CANTALOUPE
SWEET FLAVOR
PICNIC
SWEET
SWEET CORN
GREAT BARBECUE
RED, RIPE WATERMELON L. 14
RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS 4 ?1
SWEET ONIONS .. 15
CUT-UP FRYERS
FRESH FROZEN,
WASHINGTON
GROWN
BONELESS HAMS
WESTERN FAMILY
5-7 LB. AVG.
UASLICED
PORK SPARERIBS
MEDIUM
SIZE,
3-5 LB. AVG. LB.
?1.69
GROUND TURKEY
FOR THE
BBQ
LB.
79
JENNIE-0 SELF-BASTING
TURKEY BREAST l.$1.39
FROZEN PINK SALMON J1.79
JENNIE O WHOLE OR HALF -
TURKEY HAM UNSOCEO LB). l.Urf
JIMMY DEAN. 2 VAR
PORK SAUSAGE o iA $1.69
HVQNADE MEAT OR BEEF
BALL PARK FRANKS l.$1.69
SCHEIKR. ICED -
AMERICAN CHEESE 12oz EA. iUJ
ARMOUR pan sued
SLICED BACON l2oi PKG EA
WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING
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V
POTATO
CHIPS
WESTERN FAMILY, 3 VAR., 8-OZ.
PITTED
OLIVES
WESTERN FAMILY. LARGE. 6-02.
X V vJ (
PORK &
BEANS
VAN CAMPS. 31-OZ.
CHARCOAL
BRIQUETS
KINGSFORD. 10 LB.
FRIED
CHICKEN
TYSON
32-OZ.
PKG.
Ll ni n MiiMrnnirir
30" OFF LABEL r- A A W CASE 12 CANS PLUS DEPOSIT r
WESSON OIUoz 51.99 BUD & NATURAL LITE '5.29 6 pACK CASE
HEINZ 44 OZ. AM WESTERN FAMILY WHITE . D ET ET D
$1 QQ $0 KQ
Si -in FL2"S (A nt
FLAKED COFFEE 39 oz 0.0a
WESTERN FAMILY PINK OR REQ.
LEMONADE , 289
BIRDSEVE
COOL WHIP . 79c
MRS. SMITH'S REQ. OR DUTCH
APPLE PIE i& $1.49
HEINZ 44-OZ. 4 m WESTERN FAMILY WHITE r
TOMATO KETCHUP 1.69 PAPER PUTES RSr..$1.19
PACIFIC SHRIMP 6
KRAFT ASSORTED t t A S1LK AA
BBQ SAUCE 1.0Z , 99c PAPER NAPKINS .'cr 39c
deposit $t CA XVSRTED enc
CANNED P0Poz .pk 1.69 CHIP DIPS 69
PLANTER'S BONUS PACK14.5-OZ. M011ON OtXtAR ' f ft
COCKTAIL PEANUTS 1.89 SARDINES ... 59
We will be closed Monday, July 5th
Open Sunday
nATTAII CivADC DCDTA DICFini
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PIUS DEP.
PIUS'DEP.
I LB.
DARIGOLD ASSTD.. 3 VAR.'
COTTAGE CHEESE 11
DARIGOLD
BAG-0-POPS CT $1.49
75c
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FAMILY m
HAMBURGER OR
HOT DOG. 8 CT.
FOR
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Published: June 17, 24; July 1 and 8, 1982.