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"I Ti""HplHflH1i" I -V " .KKJ it, EIGHT The Heppner GaieUe-Times, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, October 0, 1983 School district may be interested in helping construct baseball diamond The Morrow County School District might be interested in helping with construction of a baseball diamond along Wil low Creek Lake, the board indicated Monday. The Heppner Economic Development Corporation, a local group formed to stimu late growth in the area, has approached the district about participating in a planned campground on Willow Creek Lake, which would include a Thursday Nite Ladies October 13 Won Lost M&R .16-8 Bucknum's 16-8 BPO.ENo.S58 13W-104 C.B.E.C. 11 -13 KinzuaCorp. 11 -13 Coles 11 -13 Ray Boyce Ins. 11 -13 B & C Repair 64 -174 Splits: Janette Skow 5-7: Verna Brinda 3-7-10; Betty 5-10; and LoRayne Bowman 45-7. High game: Marie Rudisill 206. High series : Marie Rudisill -549. High team game: M & R -917. High team series: C.B.E.C. -:.689. Blue Mt. Men's League October 12 Won Lost Bowl for Fun 19 - 5 Butknum's Tavern 16- 8 Heppner Bowl Gar Aviation Cast Offs Central Mkt. Big Five Cal's Lounge 13-11 11-13 11-13 9-15 9-15 8-16 High series: Greg Johnston -590; Pete Schwarzin - 562; and Gary Van Arsdale - 554. High game: Greg Johnston -214; Gary Van Arsdale - 207; and Duane Neiffer - 205. Dime A Dozen October 16 Won - Lost No. Three No. Six No. Five No. Two No. One No. Four No. Seven No. Eight High game: 16- 8 14-10 14-10 12-12 11-13 11-13 9-15 9-15 Elmer Heath - 233 and Judy Rickert - 214. High series: Elmer Heath 604 and Judy Rickert 545. High team game: No. Six 831. High team series: No. Six 2.302. li i "' Bowling e4 News Ujp54 We're HavingA x HALLOWEEN PARTY Jl CRAtf FEED Sat., Oct. 29jf? 10 ea Dinner 6p.m. J)J PRIZES For Best Costume ifex ' 1st 2nd 3rd fflw '50 '30 20 rfli& HePPnerif 358 baseball diamond. Allhough the school district made no definite commitment to the project, it did say it was interested. "We have spent very little on playgrounds in the Heppner area the past 10 years, and this is something we may want to look at." said Superinten dent Matt Doherty. Doherty said the baseball diamond would be of value to the district as a better place to hold games. The high school now plays its games at the fairgrounds. The campground project, which was initiated by the Development Corp., would include overnight camping sites, restrooms. a picnic shelter and a ball field. Pro posed site for the project is at the upper end of the new Willow Creek Lake, which was formed by construction of the Willow Creek Dam. Some funding for the project may come from the Corps, with in-kind work such as laying sod. building picnic tables and other work being provided locally. Bob Byrd. a boardmember from Irrigon, told the board to check out Corps requirements on the project before district Sparetimers October 11 Won - Lost 19 - 5 14 -10 134-104 13 -11 11 -13 9 -15 84-154 8 -16 Norris, 5-7; MC.G.G. Les Schwab Peterson's Coast to Coast Gardner's V&G Sears Central Market Splits: Carol LoRayne Bowman 5-7; and Betty Chrisman 5-10. High game: Janie Pratt -235. High series: Cindi Doherty -598. High team game: Peter son's - 918. High team series: Gard ner's - 2.617. Koffee Knp Keglers October 13 Won - Lost MCGG.No.2 No-Pin Hitters The Dregs Three Holers Hi Hos Gutter Dusters NewComers TnePytts 16 - 8 16 - 8 14 -10 12 -12 ll'i-12l2 9'i-144 8'ii-154 84 -154 High game.Ins Campbell -198. High series : Iris Campbell -554. Splits: Harriet Pierson 5-8-10; and Beverly Steagall 5-10. Eva Griffith was Septem ber's Bowler of the Month at Heppner Bowl. 1 1 1 1 " " " 1 " '"" ' ' 1,11 participation. "If the Corps is putting up some dollars, then they miRht call it a public facility. If you (school dis trict ) have a game scheduled and somebody wants to have a sociable softball game at the same time, it may be first come, first served." He said in a similar pro ject in Irrigon. the Corps put up the money, and " the baseball people put it in." In other business, the board: decided not to change a district policy on conflict of interest as requested by a Boardman-Irrigon group. Several people had asked the district to change part of the policy which prohibits the immediate family of any ad visory committee member from working fulltime for the district in that advisory area. The group said the policy did not prohibit boardmember families from working for the district, and was therefore an unfair policy. denied a request by the local teacher's union that a second teacher be added to the district screening committee, which is to review applica tions for the superintendent's job. Matt Doherty has submit 0- PUBLIC NOTICES TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made, exe cuted and delivered by MICHAEL DAVID MOORE and NANCY CAROL MOORE, husband and wife, as grantor, to MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT AND TITLE CO . INC.. as trustee, to secure certain obligations in favor of WESTERN HERITAGE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as beneficiary, dated August 21. 1979. recorded August 21. 1979. in the mortgage records of Morrow County. Oregon, in book No. "M" at page 15939 covering the following des cribed real property situated in said county and state, to-wit: See Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference expressly made a part hereof. 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: 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, owing and delinquent: Monthly principal and interest pavments in the amount of $548.00 each for the months of March through June. 1983, plus late charges of $1847 each for the months of March through June. 1983. Bv 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 : Principal amount of $47,168 63 together with interest thereon at the rate of 11-'. percent per annum from February 1. 1983. plus late charges of $73 88 A notice of default and election to sell and to foreclose was duly recorded June 27. 1983. in book "M" at page 21852 of said mortgage records, reference thereto hereby being expressly made. WHEREFORE. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN That the undersigned trustee will on Tuesday, the 22nd day of November. 1983. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock. A.M., Standard Time, as established by Sec tion 187.110. Oregon Revised '" 1 1 ' ' ' "" '" ted his resignation, and the school board has designated a screening committee to re view applicants. The commit tee will be made up of three boardmemhers. three advi sory members, two principals, one teacher and one classified employee. The teachers had asked for one more represen tative Monday: however, the board designated a classified person instead. Names of those serving on the commit tee will be announced later. approved a new district staffing plan which sets upper and lower limits on the num ber of students in a grade before the district will either add or take away a teacher. The plan was broken into sections for the larger and smaller schools in the district. voted to hire Ken Grieb. boys JV basketball coach at Heppner. , and Christian Rauch. boys freshman basketball coach at Heppner. Neither are teachers at the school. voted to hire Hope Thompson. Arlington, as a first grade teacher at Sam Boardman Elementary School. The teacher was needed because of large en rollment in that grade. 3' PUBLIC NOTICES Statutes, at main door of the Morrow County Courthouse, 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 suc cessors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the fore going obligations thereby se cured and the costs and ex penses 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 foreclo sure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated bv payment of the entire anfount due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred! together with costs, trustee's and at torney'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 suc cessor in interest to the gran tor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the per formance of which is secured bv said trust deed, and their successors in interest; the word "trustee" includes any successor trustee and the word "beneficiary" includes anv successor in interest of the beneficiary named in the trust dfed. DATED at Eugene. Oregon June 27. 1983. (s) WilliamS. Wiley WILLIAM S. WILEY Successor Trustee P.O. Box 1147 Eugene. OR 97440 EXHIBIT"A" PARCEL I All of Lot 1. Block 7. Heppner Heights Addition to the City of Hpppner. according to the dulv recorded plat thereof. ALSO, a strip of land ad jacent thereto described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 1. Block 7. Heppner Heights Ad dition to the City of Heppner; thence South 33 degrees 52' East 24 feet to a point, thence North 0 degrees 10 ' West 130 feet to a point, on the North boundary of Lot 2. Block 7, Heppner Heights Addition to the City of Heppner; thence North 56 degrees 09' West 24 feet to the Northwest corner of i i.i fc.fc.fc j. I,,). MitiMiira,i.im.i.rr mjin r -nn n inn n n rin rr Senator Timms to run for Oregon State Senator Gene Timms. R -Burns, has formal ly announced his candidacy for election to a full four-year term representing District No. 30. Timms was appointed to complete the unexpired por tion of Congressman Bob Smith's senate term following Smith's election to the United States House of Representatives Simpson announces he won't seek re-election Representative Max Simp son (D. Baker announced October 12 that he would not seek re-election to a sixth term as State Representative from Dist. 59. Morrow. Baker, Grant and Crook counties. Simpson said that although the complexion of the legisla ture has changed radically during his tenure, and is no longer a citizen legislature; he believes in that concept and 10 years is enough. Simpson was critical of legislative leadership and in dicated his disgust of the recent special session which he termed a "political circus and an affront to the intellect of taxpayers." "Leadership is at such a low ebb that even the 0 3 PUBLIC NOTICES said l)t 2. thence South 89 degrees 50' East 130 feet to point of beginning ALSO, the following described property, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of lot 1. Block 7. Heppner Heights Ad dition to the City of Heppner. Oregon, thence South a dis tance of 10 feet, thence South !W? degrees 08' East, a distance of 120 feet, thence North a distance of 10 feet, thence North 56 degrees 08' West, a distance of 120 feet to the point of beginning, all being in the Citv of Heppner. Morrow County. Oregon Together with that portion of vacated allev adjoining that would attach it to be ordinance No. 380. recorded in Book "M". page 4210 Morrow County Deed Records. The Great Wall of China it the tole man-made structure that might be visible from the moon. j Printing Services FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS IK "When I accepted appoint ment to the Oregon Senate," said Timms. "I pledged to work hard for the residents of Eastern Oregon and use good judgment and common sens In their behalf. The 1983 Regu lar and Special Session of the IMature were difficult but provide me with necessary experience which can con committee system Is being bastardized." he said. The representative indica ted that his reason for making the announcement early on was because a number of people throughout the district had indicated their interest in filing providing he did not and he wanted to give them all ample time to get their cam paigns in order. He said he would make no endorsements at this time but urged that people take a long look at candidates before pledging support, particularly from the perspective of any connection with powerful special inte rest "I have enjoyed wide based and unique support." Simpson added, "having been the nominee of both political par ties in every election since I won the seat 10 years ago. I 3 PUBLIC KOTICX3 PARCEL II The East 90 4 feet of Lot 2. Block 7. Heppner Heights Ad dition, also a strip of land beginning at a point 24 feet Southeast of the Southwest corner of lxt 2, Block 7, Heppner Heights Addition to the City of Heppner. thence South a distance of 10 feet, thence South 56 degrees 08' East a distance of 90 7 feet, thence North a distance of 10 feet, thence North 56 degrees 08' West a distance of 90 7 feet Jo the point of beginning Together with that portion of vacated alley adjoining that would attach it to by ordi nance No 380, recorded in Book "M". page 4210, Morrow County Deed Records. Published: September 29; October 6. 1.1. 20. 27. 1983. ON 1 J WE FEATURE NEWS OF THE HEPPNER. LEXINGTON AND Ion orea. READ US TO KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING IN YOUR COMMUNITY. TO START A SUBSCRIPTION CALL 676-9228 WE'LL BILL YOU. ADVERTISING IN THE GAZETTE WILL INCREASE YOUR SALES. OUR PAID CIRCULATION COVERS YOUR MARKET AREA. YOUR AD WILL REACH THE FARMER, RANCHER AND TOWNSPERSON ALIKE. MORE COVERAGE MEANS MORE SALES FOR YOU. FLYERS BUSINESS CARDS BUSINESS FORMS REGISTER RECEIPTS POSTERS WEDDING INVITATIONS LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES AND MORE The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES four-year term tinue to benefit the people of District No. 30, A native of Burns, Timms utilized his small business background as the owner of Alpine Crenmery on three Senate Committees during the 198 session. Timms served as a member of the Business and Consumer Affairs Committee, Commerce, Hanking and Pub lic Finance Committee, and thank the voters tor their faithful support." He Indica ted that he was very comfor table with the representation that he has given the district. "I did everything I said I would do. and now it Is time to look to personal matters," he said The veteran legislator has served as co-chair of the Joint Trade and Economic Deve lopment Commission, vice chnir on the Transportation Commission, chair of the Na tural Resource and Public Safety Committees of Ways and Means and the State Emergency Board. Simpson concluded that his one regret would be that Eastern Oregon would lose the powerful Ways and Means seat which he held, regardless of which party prevails In the next election, Simpson will serve until January of 1985. 4-H Club holds meeting By SUSIE M ARTIN The second meeting of the North Lex 4 II Livestock Club was held October 16 at the home of Perry Morter. The club elected the following of ficers: President Sid Ken nedy: Vice-president Joe Tay lor: Secretary Treasurer Travis Harrison: Trent Harri son, awards person; and Susie Spray For Broadloaf with Hound-Up, Paruquut & Chem-IIoe 135 for Cheutgru control are aUo available.? PETTYJOHN OIL lone 422-7254 ,ET US PUT A YOUM FACE EOS ADVERTISING STOP BY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB fi, rn tr m, mihhitiii a. n emtmmtm. Transportation and Tourism Committee. "Each committee assignment blended well with my background and expe rience," said Timms, "it was very gratifying to sec Ore gon's tourism Industry move out of the shadows Into its proper priority within the De t partment of Economic De , velopment." Prior to his appointment to the Senate, Timms served as state vice-president and secretary-treasurer of the Jay rccs and as a member of the Junior Chamber International Senate. He also received the Distinguished Service Award, ; Jaycee of the Year, and Boss . of the Year Award in Harney County, Timms has also served as president of the Harney Coun ty Chamber of Commerce, as a member of Associated Ore gon Industries, and was trus tee of the Oregon Beer and Wine Distributors, He has been active with the Small Business Administration, and was a trustee with Harney County Industries. "It has been my pleasure to t represent the people of East ern Oregon." said Timms, "my door will always be open to District No. 30 residents as we work together to resolve problems and point towards Oregon's future." , Martin, reporter. ' Club leader Bill Broderick ' appointed the following junior 1 leaders for the three livestock areas: beef Cathy Lindsay. swine - Sid Kennedy, and sheep Staci Kennedy. The club's next meeting will be held November 6 at Bill . Broderick 's home in lone. .Members are to judge beef at that meeting. Early! Wood Control GLEAN SMILE