8IX-The Heppner Gasette-Timet, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. August 19. 1982
PUBLIC WOTTCISj
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
No. 7088
PETITION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE
IN THE MATTER OF THE
MARRIAGE OF:
CECIL TAYLOR,
Petitioner,
and
DEBRA JEAN TAYLOR.
Respondent.
Petitioner alleges:
I
The parties were married in
Anchorage, Alaska on Sep
tember 21, 1972 and have ever
since been husband and wife.
II
Irreconcilable differences
between the parties have
caused the irremediable
breakdown of their marriage.
Ill
No support petition or other
domestic relations suit involv
ing this marriage is pending in
any court.
VI
Each party has been a resi
dent and domiciliary of Ore
. gon for six continuous months
immediately prior hereto.
V
The children of the mar
riage are:
Christy Lynn Taylor, d.o.b.
April 9. 1973, age 9 years, sex,
female: and Payton Blair
Taylor, d.o.b. June 27. 1976,
age 6 years, sex. male.
The other relevant data is as
follows :
HUSBAND: Cecil Taylor
Address: Rt. 2, Box 96,
Irrigon, Oregon 97844
Age: 32 years
Social Security No.: 543-62-6549
WIFE: Debra Jean Taylor
Address: unknown.
Prior Legal Names: Debra
Jean Edwards.
Age: 26 years.
Social Security Number : un
known. . ..J
VI
Petitioner should have cus
tody of the minor children of
the marriage. Respondent
shall have reasonable visita
tion rights. '
VII
Respondent shall pay to pet
itioner as support for the
minor children of the mar
riage the sum of $60.00 per
. month for each child until
such child shall have attained
the age of eighteen years or
becomes otherwise emanci
pated or is a child attending
school as defined by ORS
107.108.
VIII
Petitioner shall be awarded
the family residence at 4th
Street West and Washington,
Irrigon, Oregon and shall as
sume the debt thereon.
IX
Each party should pay the
debts incurrred by that party
since their separation which
was on or about July. 1982 and
hold the other party harmless
therefrom.
X
Each party should pay his or
her own attorney fees and
costs incurred herein.
XI
The minor children of the
parties reside at petitioner's
address stated above and dur
. ing the past four years have
lived only with the parties in
Oregon. Petitioner knows of
no other past or present cus
tody litigation concerning said
children and has not partici
pated in any capacity in any
such litigation and knows of no
person not a party who has or
claims custody or visitation
rights with respect to said
children.
WHEREFORE, petitioner
prays for a decree:
1. Dissolving the marriage
of the parties ;
2. Granting other relief in
conformance with the allega
tions of this petition;
3. Granting such other relief
as the court deems ap
propriate. WINTER, SWEENEY
& DOHERTY
-s-Valerie B.Doherty
Valerie B. Doherty
Attorney for Petitioner,
OSB No. 81210
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PUBLIC NOTICES
Published: August 5. 12, 19.
and 2fi. 1982.
NOTICE OF SALE
To: RK. LAKE. JR.
ILONA LAKE, husband
and
and
wife.
Notice is hereby given by
the undersigned beneficiary
that under the trust deed
made and executed by R K.
Lake, Jr. and Ilona Lake,
husband and wife, as trustors
to Homestead Title as trustee,
on October 17. 1980. said
trustee having resigned and
John W. Smallmon appointed,
covering certain real property
therein described to secure
certain obligations in favor of
Columbia Community Bank as
beneficiary, such trust deed
being recorded on the 21st day
of October. 1980 on Microfilm
17966 in the office of the
County Clerk, Morrow County,
State of Oregon. A breach of
the obligations for which such
trust deed as security has
occurred in that the trustor
has failed to pay monthly
installments for a period com
mencing May 16, 1981, as
required in the note secured
by the trust deed, and that the
Columbia Community Bank,
has elected to consider all of
the principal and interest due
in consequence of the default,
in accordance with terms of
such note and trust deed, and
has elected to sell or cause to
be sold, the real property
described in such trust deed to
satisfy such obligation, the
description of said property
being:
Those portions of Lots 1
and 2, Block 2, McAlist
ers Second Addition to
the City of Lexington,
Morrow County, Ore
gon, Township 1 South,
Range 25, E.W.M., Sec
tion 27, more particular
ly described as follows:
Beginning at the North
corner of said Lot 1:
thence Southeasterly
along the Northeast
boundary of Lot 1 and 2.
118.25 feet to a point:
thence Southwesterly 66
feet parallel to the
Southeast boundary line
of Lot 2; thence North
westerly 118 25 feet to a
point on the Northwest
line of Lot 1; thence
Northeasterly 66 feet to
a point of beginning.
The principal balance owing
on said obligation is $4,166.76
with interest paid to Decem
ber 24. 1981, plus late charges
to date of $80.00.
The undersigned hereby
certifies that no assignments
of the trust deed by the trustee
or by the beneficiary and no
appointments of a successor
trustee have been made ex
cept as recorded in the mort
gage records of the county or
counties in which the above
described real property is sit
uated and that the beneficiary
is the owner and holder of the
obligations, the performance
of which is secured by said
trust deed; further, that no
action suit or proceeding has
been instituted to recover the
debt, or any part thereof, now
remaining secured by the said
trust deed, or, if such action or
proceeding has been instituted
such action or proceeding has
been dismissed.
This sale shall take place
on the 22nd day of September,
1982 at 10 a.m. Pacific Day
light Time, in the lobby of the
Morrow County Courthouse,
Heppner, Oregon.
The trustor or his successor
in interest in the trust proper
ty or any part of any, any
beneficiary under a subordin
ate trust deed, or any person
having a subordinate lien or
encumbrance of record on the
property, may, pursuant to
ORS 86,760, have the proceed
ings dismissed and the trust
deed reinstated by payment of
the entire delinquent amount
then due, together with costs,
trustees and attorneys fees, at
any time prior to five (5) days
before the day set for the sale.
This procedure is set out in
detail in Oregon Revised
Statutes 86.J60.
Dated this 19th day of May,"
1982.
JOHN W. SMALLMON
Trustee
STATE OF-OREGON)
Count v of Umatilla
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PUBUC NOTICES
May 19. 1982. Personally
appeared John W. Smallmon,
who being duly sworn, does
say that he is trustee of the
within described trust deed
and he acknowledged said
instrument to be his voluntary
act and deed. Before me:
Helen Smallmon
Notary Public for Oregon
My Commission Expires:
6-7-82
Published: July 29; Aug. 5, 12,
19, 1982.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
Case No. 7078
SUMMONS
JACK McENTIRE and
JOSEPHINE McENTIRE.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
EARL D. TRUDEAU,
Defendant.
TO: Earl D. Trudeau. Defend
ant. IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You
are hereby required to appear
and answer the Complaint in
Equity for Strict Foreclosure
of Real Estate Contract filed
against you in the above-entitled
suit within thirty (30) days
from the date stated in this
Summons to appear and de
fend, which date shall be the
date of first publication as
shown below, and if you fail so
to answer, for want thereof.
Plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for a Decree of Strict
Foreclosure of Real Estate
Contract, and for other equit
able relief.
This Summons is published
by order of the Honorable
William W. Wells. Judge of the
above Court, entered on the
28th day of July, 1982, direct
ing publication of this Sum
mons once each week for four
consecutive weeks in the Hep
pner Gazette-Times, a news
paper published in Morrow
County, Oregon.
Date of first publication:
August 19, 1982.
Date of last publication:
September 9, 1982.
Notice to Defendant: READ
THESE PAPERS CARE
FULLY. YOU MUST "APPEAR" IN
THIS CASE OR THE OTHER
SIDE WILL WIN AUTO
MATICALLY. TO
"APPEAR" YOU MUST
FILE WITH THE COURT A
LEGAL DOCUMENT CAL
LED A "MOTION", "DE
MURRER", OR "RE
SPONSE". THIS DOCU
MENT OR PAPER MUST BE
GIVEN TO THE COURT
WITHIN THIRTY DAYS
FROM THE DATE STATED
IN THE SUMMONS TO AP
PEAR AND DEFEND,
ALONG WITH THE RE
QUIRED FILING FEE. IT
MUST BE IN PROPER
FORM AND HAVE PROOF
OF SERVICE ON THE
PLAINTIFFS OR THEIR
ATTORNEY TO SHOW THAT
THE OTHER SIDE HAS
BEEN GIVEN A COPY OF
IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS. YOU SHOULD
SEE AN ATTORNEY
IMMEDIATELY.
MORRISON & REYNOLDS.
PC,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
By: -Donald G. Morrison
Donald G. Morrison
Published: August 19. 26,
September 2, 9, 1982.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
CITY OF IONE. OREGON
Notice is hereby given that
on November 2, 1982. an elec
tion will be held for the pur
pose of electing ONE MAYOR
and THREE COUNCILMEN
to fill the following positions
and terms, including any vac
ancy which may exist on the
council of hte City of lone.
MAYOR-two year term
COUNCILMEMBER
year term.
four
COUNCILMEMBER - four
voar Iprm
PEJBLIC NOTICES
COUNCILMEMBER - four
year term.
The polls will be open from
8 .00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Each candidate for an office
listed above must file a de
claration of candidacy or peti
tion for nomination for office
with the Elections De
nartment of Morrow county,
Oregon, not later than the 61st
day before the election. The
filing deadline is 5:00 P.M. on
August 24. 1982.
This legal notice is to be
published in THE HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES.
Diana Stan
lone City Recorder
Published:
1982.
August 5, 12, 19.
In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon
for the County of Morrow
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
No. 1887
Notice to Interested Persons
Estate of:
EARL C. HOGUE, Deceased.
Probate proceedings in the
' estate of jarl C. Hogue. de
ceased, are now pending in the
above entitled court, wherein
Arthur Stefani, Jr., the under
signed, has been appointed
and has qualified as the per
sonal representative of said
estate. All persons having
claims against said estate
hereby are required to present
them, in due form, within four
months after the date of the (
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the under
signed at the following ad
dress now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: 471 N. Main,
Heppner, Oregon 97836 or they
may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may ob
tain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal re
presentative or the latter'a
attorney who is Winter,
Sweeney & Doherty, Box 582,
Heppner, Oregon 97836,
676-9456.
Arthur Stefani, Jr., P.O. Box
87, lone, Oregon 97843
422-7147.
Published: July 29; Aug. 5, 12,
19, 1982.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The complete copy of the
Morrow County Operating
Budget including Revenue
Sharing Fund is available for
inspection of the public at the
Morrow County Court, Court
house. Heppner, Oregon and
at the North Morrow Annex,
Irrigon. Oregon. This budget
was adopted by the County
Court on June 30, 1982 and is
effective for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 1982 and
ending June 30, 1983.
Published: August 19. 1982.
The Morrow County Public
Works Dept. is accepting bids
for the following items:
1. Tires, truck and pas
senger. 2. Batteries.
3. Gasoline and Diesel.
4. Heating Oil.
5. Anti Freeze
For additional information
please call 676-9401.
Bids will be opened at 11:00
AM at the Public Works Office
on Aug. 25, 1982.
The Public Works Dept. re
serves the right to reject any
or all bids. Don Briggs, Direc
tor. Published: August 19, 1982.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
Case No. 7087
SUMMONS
In the Matter of the Marriage
of
CHARLOTTE JOANNE
GRANT. Petitioner,
CEsj
PUBLIC NOTICES
KENNETH LEE GRANT,
Respondent.
TO: Kenneth Lee Grant, Re
spondent :
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You
are hereby required to appear
and answer the Petition for
Dissolution filed against you
in the above-entitled suit with
in thirty (30) days from the
date stated in this Summons to
i appear and defend, which date
' shall be the date of fist publi
cation as shown below, and if
you fail so to answer, for want
thereof. Petitioner will apply
to the Court for a decree
dissolving the marriage of the
parties, and for other equit
able relief.
This Summons is published
by order of the Honorable
William W. Wells. Judge of the
above Court, entered on the
2nd day of August, 1982. dir
ecting publication of this Sum
mons once each week for four
consecutive weeks in the Hep
pner Gaiette-Times. a news
paper published in Morrow
County, Oregon.
Date of first publication:
August 12, 1982
Date of last publication:
Sept. 2. 1982
Notice to Respondent:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY.
YOU MUST "APPEAR"
IN THIS CASE OR THE
OTHER SIDE WILL WIN
AUTOMATICALLY. TO
"APPEAR" YOU MUST
FILE WITH THE COURT A
LEGAL DOCUMENT CAL
LED A "MOTION," "DE
MURRER." OR "RE
SPONSE." THIS DOCU
MENT OR PAPER MUST BE
GIVEN TO THE COURT
WITHIN THIRTY DAYS
FROM THE DATE STATED
IN THE SUMMONS TO AP
PEAR AND DEFEND.
ALONG WITH THE RE
QUIRED FILING FEE. IT
MUST BE IN PROPER
FORM AND HAVE PROOF
OF SERVICE ON THE PETI
TIONER OR HER ATTOR
NEY TO SHOW THAT THE
OTHER STDE H.S BEEN
GIVEN A COPY OF IT. IF
YOU HAVE ANY QUEST
IONS. YOU SHOULD SEE AN
ATTORNEY IMMEDIATE
LY. MORRISON & REYNOLDS.
PC,
Attorneys for Petitioner,
By: -s DONALD G.
MORRISON
Donald G. Morrison
Published: Aug.
Sept. 2. 1982.
12, 19, 26,
Notice of Names of Persons
Appearing To be Owners of
Unclaimed Funds:
The following named persons
are apparent owners of un
claimed (personal) property
reported to the Division of
State Lands, Salem, Oregon:
OREGON DIVISION OF
STATE LANDS
ABANDONED-ESCHEATED
PROPERTIES PROGRAM
Morrow County Accounts
to be published in Aug, of 1982
XXX Heppner
Hare. Robert J Box 112
Total owner within county
1
Information concerning the
amount or description of the
property and the name and
address of the holder may be
obtained by any person pos
sessing a legal or equitable
interest in the property by
writing to the Division of State
Lands, 1445 State Street,
Salem, Oregon 97310. If proof
of claim is not presented by
the owner to the holder, and if
the owner's right to receive
the property is not established
to the holder's satisfaction by
November 5. 1982, the un
claimed property will be plac
ed in the custody o7the Divi
sion of State Lands to which
all further claims must be
directed.
Published: August 19, 26, 1981.
Woodrow Wilton was the
only President in U.S. his
tory to hold a Ph.D degree.
PCBLIC NOTICES
DECISION NOTICE
AND
FINDING OF NO
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
TINB0NNET LP SALE
GRAPPLE LP SALE
PICK UP LP SALE
MORROW COUNTY,
OREGON
Est.
TINB0NNET LP SALE
GRAPPLE LP SALE
PICK UP LP SALE
Based on the Environmental
Analvsis, I find that this is not
major federal action that
would significantly affect the
quality of the human environ
ment; therefore, an environ
mental impact statement is
not needed.
GEODC begins membership drive
GEODC (the Greater East
ern Oregon l)evelopment Cor
poration) has announced that
August 9 marked the official
start of its membership drive
in the Morrow, Gilliam,
Grant. Umatilla, and Wheeler
counties.
GEODC has an open mem
bership that encourages
representation from groups or
individuals that are interested
in assisting in the growth and
expansion of small business,
said a corporation spokesper
son. The present members that
have organized GEODC re
present banks, savings and
loan institutions, port dis
tricts. Chambers of Com
merce, private businesses,
local development corpora
tions, local governments, util
ities, and private individuals
throughout the five counties.
Some 35 members have al
ready joined GEODC. There
are no limits on the total
USDA vets find wild pigs are
susceptible to African swine fever
Wild pigs caught in Florida
were brought to a Long bland,
N.Y. laboratory, inoculated
with African Swine Fever virus,
and found to be extremely sus
ceptible to the disease, said Dr.
John W. McVkar, a veterinar
ian with the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's (USDA's) Plum
Island Animal Disease Center.
African Swine Fever is a
deadly disease of pigs which re
cently spread to Cuba, Haiti and
the Dominican Republic. Scien
tists at Plum Island exposed the
wild pigs to strains of the virus
from Portugal and the Domini
can Republic. All of the pigs
died.
"The susceptibility of these
pigs is of great concern to us,"
said Dr. McVicar. "If they
should be accidentally infected
with African Swine Fever, they
could serve as a source of infec
tion for our domestic pigs."
Dr. Mc Vicar presented his
research data before the annual
meeting of the American Vet
erinary Medical Association
held recently in Washington,
D.C. All of the research was
carried out at the Plum Island
center, located about I Vi miles
off the coast of Long Island,
N.Y.
This isolated laboratory is the
USDA's center for the study of
foreign animal diseases which
pose a potential threat to our
domestic livestock. The re
search was conducted in coop
eration with scientists from the
School of Veterinary Medicine,
University of Florida, Gaines
ville. Until three years ago, African
Swine Fever had been largely
confined to Africa and the Iberi
an peninsula, but it has since
spread to Malta, Sardinia,
Brazil, the Dominican Republic
and Haiti. Early last year, the
disease was diagnosed in Cuba
where it is thought to have been
introduced by illegal Haitian
immigrants.
African Swine Fever is a
COL
PUBUC NOTICES
USDA - FOREST SERVICE
UMATILLA NATIONAL
FOREST
An Environmental Analysis
was completed on these pro
posed sales to harvest dead
and dying lodgepole pine from
National Forest land in Mor
row County, Oregon, Informa
tion on the analysis is avail
able for review at the Forest
Volume (MBF) No. of Units Est.
1.917
1,860
10
1,561
Implementation of these pro
jects may take place im
mediately upon signature and
dating of this Decision Notice.
This decision is subject to
administrative review pur
suant to 36 CFR 211.19. A
Notice of Appeal must be filed
with the District Ranger with
In 45 days of the date of this
number of members GEODC
hopes to receive, the spokes
person said.
To become a voting member
of GEODC, it is necessary to
I ) fill out an application and 2)
purchase a membership certi
ficate for a cost of $100 per
certificate. An individual,
group, business or Institution
may purchase one or more of
the certificates. The block(s)
of certificates purchased will
entitle the organization or in
dividual to one vote in the
business of GEODC, the
spokesperson explained.
The overall goal of GEODC
is to raise $50,000 from the sale
of the certificates. These pro
ceeds will defray operating
expenses of the corporation
and provide seed capital to
GEODC for the local injection
requirement of being a Certi
fied Development Company
under the Small Business Ad
ministration. The local injec
tion is a requirement by SBA
highly contagious viral disease
of pigs. (Humans are not af
fected.) Swine with acute Afri
can Swine Fever normally die
four to seven days after the onset
of fever, and some may die be
fore symptoms appear.
The form of African Swine
Fever in the western hemi
sphere, however, differs from
the acute and highly fatal form.
Mortality from the western
hemisphere isolates can tangc.
from nearly none to occasion
ally 50 percent. Pigs that sur
vive will appear normal but they
and many meat products pro
duced from them will be infec
tious for other pigs.
"African Swine Fever poses
a threat because of the United
States' close proximity to coun
tries where the disease is pres
ent," said Dr. McVkar. "Con
taminated pork products
brought in by the recent influx
of Cuban and Haitian refugees
could also pose a problem. In
addition, Caribbean fishermen
sometimes carry pigs and pork
products on their boats, a situa
tion that could lead to exposure
of the disease to wild pigs in
Florida.
"In Florida, wild pigs are
natural scavengers known to in
rjj.
SWINE rfcVEK VIKUS of great concern to veterinarian at
the U.S. Department of Agriculture, who recently inoculated
wild pigs caught In Florida with the virtu. A they are ex.
tremely susceptible to the disease, they pose a potential prob
lem to domestic livestock.
0
PUBUC NOTICES
Service Office in Heppner
Oregon.
The proposed sales are locat
ed southeast of Heppner, Ore
gon in the Kelly Prairie Ditch
Creek Elkhorn Spring areas
The timber sales are schedul
ed to sell in F.Y. 1983.
The estimated outputs and
locations are as follows:
Acres Location
162
Sec. 31. T.4S., R.29E.
Sec. 5.6T.5S., R.29E
Sec. 4 T.5S., R.28E.
Sec. 25, 26. 25. 26
T.5S., R.28E.
Sec. 17, 20. 34. 46,
T. 5S R. 28E.
Sec. 5,6 T.6S., R.29E.
Decision Notice.
BEN G. SIMINOE,
District Ranger
Heppner Ranger District
Heppner, Oregon 97836
7-26 82
Date
Published: August 19., 1982.
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154
that GEODC provide 10 per
cent of the financing of
project. This 10 percent could
be a loan from the capital
raised, or equity, he said.
Each of the five counties has
organized a group of local
members to solicit new mem
bers, answer questions and
disperse applications and in
formation on GEODC. Follow
ing are Morrow County mem
bers that should be contacted
if an organization or indiv
idual wishes to become a
member in GEODC: Wayne
Schwandt, Manager, Port of
Morrow, 1 Marine Drive,
Boardman, Oregon 97818,
phone: 481-2695.
Larry Dalrymple, Manager,
City of Boardman. P.O. Box
228, North Main, Nelson
Square, Boardman, Oregon
97818. phone: 481-9252.
Gene Pierce, President.
Bank of Eastern Oregon, 279
N. Main, Heppner, Oregon,
97836: phone: 676-9125. '
habit all but one of Florida's 67
counties. The pigs are hunted
extensively and trimmings from
the carcasses are sometimes fed
to domestic pigs. Wild pigs are
also captured and sold as feeder
pigs; if infected, these pigs
could set the stage for wide dis
semination of African Swine
Fever and a potential disaster in
the U.S. pork industry," Dr.
McVkar said.
During their studies at Plum
Island, the scientists examined
the carcasses of wild pigs thai
died from African Swine Fever
and found that some of the le
sions and hemorrhages in the
carcasses resembled those
caused by other diseases.
"Some of the lesions we
found were caused by heavy in
festations of lungworms and
kidney worms. Extensive bleed
ing within the tissues may sug
gest that the animal died of se
vere hemorrhage caused by
trauma, heavy parasite infection
or even poisoning, rather than
African Swine Fever," said Dr.
McVicar. "A misdiagnosis
could allow African Swine
Fever to spread undetected."
Plum Island is a facility of
USDA's Science and Education
Administration.
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