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111 ijii in p0 pr"ti$'p"",w0WWr"i The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 7, 1984-NINE K :"N" "-I! ' ,i..,.m l.llll..,l,Mu I L , 1L innu.,,,,,,,,,,., JCP'Kai r- if 1 . ' tt turner i ' 0 I By MARLENECURRIN, Publicity Chairman Morrow Co. CowBelles An Interesting article ap peared recently in the "Ore gon Cattleman Magazine," entitled "Cow Keggers Reap Profit." Call it what you will ... tewed beef, potted meat. But Angus cattle that con sume massive quantities of Hicneken beer every day pro vide some of the leanest ten derest steaks and roasts avail able in the USA, insists cattle man Fred Grant. Although Grant won't say how much beer each of his 1,800 head of cattle drinka, he dues claim to be one of the major purchasers of Heineken In the USA (Heineken con- 1 firms this). But, assures James Gibbons, one of Grant's employees, the beer (mixed with more traditional feed) allotted is not so great as to leave the critters reeling in the fields. Actually, beer Is only one element in the formula Grant uses on his Vermont farm (he refuses to disclose the exact location) to produce the low fat, yet tender meat he calls Brae Beef, named after his Windabrae Farm in Fairfield County, Conn., where he con ducted research for eight years before settling on the current program. What makes his cows special is combining a version of the grass grazing methods used by the Argentinians and the beer-feeding used by the Jap anese. The cattle are fed natural foodstuffs, and when they reach drinking age receive their daily Heineken (chosen for its "nutritional benefits," he says) and "at no time receive antibiotics or hormon al stimulants." The cattle are raised for two to three years to a weight of up to 3,000 pounds before slaughter. "What is different is his ;j management system." says Ken Johnson, vice president of meat science for the National Live Stock and Meat Board in Chicago, who knows of no similar beef being raised in 'the USA. "Most cattle are raised for 16 to 18 months to a weight of about 1,500 pounds on a high energy diet of corn, since raisers want to get the max imum growth in the shortest period of time." The beef is sold at Grant's Brae Beef Shop in Stamford Conn. Prices range from $1.90 a pound for the lowest of four chopped beef grades to $16.45 a pound for filet mignon. His prices are significantly higher than for usual cuts, which list for $1.42 for ground beef, for example. PUBLIC NOTICES TKl'STEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to th&t ' certain trust deed made by LEWIS I. TURNER and JAN C. TURNER, husband and wife, as grantor to Morrow , County Abstract & Title Com pany, as trustee, in favor of First Interstate Bank of Ore gon, N.A., fka First National , Bank, as beneficiary, dated February 5, 1980, recorded February 7, 1980, in the mort gage records of Morrow Coun- ' ty, Oregon, inbook-reel-vol-ume No. "M" at page 16813 No. (indicate which), covering the following described real property situat ed in said county and state, to-wit: ; Lot 2, Block 3, HILLVIEW ESTATES, City of Board man, in Section 17, Town ship 4 North, Range 25, E.W. M. 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 a notice of default has been recorded pur suant to Section 86.735 (3) of Oregon Revised Statutes; the default for which the foreclo sure is made Is grantor's Jteuhge XgnilCo & PUBLIC NOTICES REALTOR D v MUlTlPtf USTlNG SERVICE PROPERTY FOR SALE $55,000 quality historic older home, lots of rooms, lots of extras, located in lone. $58,900 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room with fireplace. Located in good area. $09,900 - 3 bedroom, 2Vi bath, full basement, wood stove, newly repainted, lots of square footage, Newer quality Sharon Lewis, Broker, S.W. 20th and Emigrant Pendleton, Or 276-7321. Keith Lewis 676-5233. failure to pay when due the following sums: Monthly in stallments of $507.89 each, commencing with the pay ment due June 1, 1983, and continuing each month until this trust deed is reinstated or goes to Trustee's Sale; plus all other fees, costs and expenses associated with this foreclo sure and plus the reserve account deficit balance of $388.44. 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, to-wit: The sum of $50,486.81 with interest thereon at the rate of 11.50 per annum from May 1, 1983, until paid; plus all other fees, costs and expenses associated with this foreclosure and plus the loan trust fund reserve account deficit balance of $388.44. WHEREFORE, notice here by is given that the undersign ed trustee will on July 27, 1984, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p.m., Standard Time, as est ablished by Section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statutes, at front door 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 frantor 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 ac quired 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 trus tee. Notice is further given that any person named in Section 86.760 of Oregon Re vised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceed ing dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) together with costs and trustee's and attorney's fees as provided by law, at any time prior to five days before the date set for said sale. In construing this notice, 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 obliga tion, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed; the words "trustee" and "ben eficiary" include their respec tive successors in interest, if any. DATED February 9, 1984 GEORGE C. REINMILLER -Successor-Trustee 610 S.W. Alder Street-1015 Portland, Oregon 97205 Published: June 7, 14, 21, 28, 1984 SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING At 8:30 a.m. on June 20, 1084 In the County Court chambers at the Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the budget for Morrow County for the fiscal year 1984-85 beginn ing July 1, 1984 will be held. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. Copies of the budget document may be inspected at ECONOMY GRADE 8-f t. 2x4s 75 c each LEXINGTON LUMBER 989-8586 j. . Z3 the office of the Morrow Coun ty Court, Courthouse, Heppn er, the Courthouse Annex in Irrigon, or City Hall, Board man. A copy may be obtained at the office of the County Court, Courthouse, Heppner between the hours of 8 : 00 a m . and 5:00 p.m., Monday thro ugh Friday. The first Notice and Budget Summary were published in the Heppner Gazette-Times on May 31, 1984. LoRayne M. Bowman Budget Officer Published: June 7, 1984 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 2nd day of July, 1984, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. Standard Time in ac cordance with ORS 187.110, at the front entrance of the Mor row County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, 1 will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described Real Property lo cated in Morrow County, Ore gon, to wit: The South Half of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 16, Township 4 North, Range 25; All being East of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Morrow and State of Oregon; Excepting any and all water rights of way. Subject to irrigation ditch easement serving neighboring properties to the North which buyers agree crosses the pro perty being sold hereunder and which buyers agree not to interrupt. Said sale is made under a Writ of Execution in Foreclos ure issued out of the Circuit Court of the Sate of Oregon for the County of Morrow to me directed in the case of Gary W. LeClair and Sharon J. Le Clair, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Everett L. Shas teen and Dona Shasteen, hus band and wife; Terry L. Shas teen and Carlene D. Shasteen, husband and wife; and United States of America, Defen dants. Writ of Executed dated May 4, 1984 ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Pauline Winter, Deputy Published: May 31; June 7, 14, 21, 1984 SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The Board of Directors of Heppner Cemetery Mainten ance District will hold a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the budget for the District for the fiscal year 1984-85, beginning July 1,1984, on June 19, 1984, at 7:00 p.m., 810 Condon Highway, Hep pner, Oregon. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. A copy of the budget may be Inspected or obtained between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. at 810 Condon High way. The first Notice and Summary was published in the Heppner Gazette-Times on May 31, 1984. Clarence Baker, Chairman Published: June 7, 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby giv en that the Port of Morrow, Oregon, will meet in regular session beginning at 1:00 p.m., at One Marine Drive, Board man, Oregon on June 22, 1984 for the purpose of considering an ordinance authorizing the issuance Port of Morrow Rev enue Bonds in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000. The purpose of the issuance of the bonds is to fund certain Port projects, including utility im provements, dock and wharf improvements, roadway im provements, improvements to the Port agricultural facilities and site preparation for ten ants. All interested persons are invited to attend. Patricia Flug, Secretary Port of Morrow Published: June 7, 14, 1984 Cards of Thanks ' 1 CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT 3 NO. 1919 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARTHA VAN SCHOIACK. Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed and have qualified as the personal representa tives of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby require ed to present the same, with proper vouchers, within 4 months after the date of first publication of this Notice, as stated below, to the personal representatives at the offices of Abrams, Kuhn St Spicer, 269 a. N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Or 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the pro ceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representatives or the attorney for the person al representatives. ' Dated and first published June 7, 1984. Robert VanSchoiack Helen Karlson Abrams, Kuhn & Spicer Attorneys PO Box 428 Heppner, Or 97836 503-676-9141 Published: June 7, 14, 21,1984 ' The public hearing on an appeal to the Morrow County Court by Don Jorgensen, Irr igon, Oregon, on a decision of the Morrow County Planning Commission to revoke a cond itional use permit for a truck ing operation located in Town ship 5N, Range 26E, Section 25B, Tax Lot 100, 1.91 acres located in a commercial zone, originally to be held Monday, June 11, 1984 at 10:30 a.m. in the Courtroom of the Morrow County Courthouse has been cancelled. The public hearing has been rescheduled for Tue sday, June 26, 1984 at 10:00 a.m. in the Courtroom of the Morrow County Courthou-''' We wish to thank all our friends and relatives for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards, the enjoyable family dinner and the good wishes received on the occasion of our sixtieth wedding anniversary. You have helped to make this one of the most memorable days of our lives. A special "thank you" to our children who arranged and hosted this special day for us. . Raymond and Opal Pettyjohn We wish to thank all our friends and family who sent flowers and cards, called and visited while Helen was in St. Anthony's Hospital. Your thoughts and prayers were a great help in this trying time. It is so great to live in a community where everyone cares about everybody else. May God bless everyone and our thanks to all. Helen and Everett Keithley 6-7-lc A sincere thank you to all who helped make the 1984 lone United Church of Christ Auc - tion and Barbecue such a huge success. We greatly apprec iate the continued support we receive from the community each year. Marilyn 4 Bill Rietmann General Chairman 6-7-lp We would like to thank the Morrow County Historical So ciety for the recognition of the century farm owners of this county. The plaques present ed at the Pioneer Picnic are unique in that they were local ly crafted by students under the direction of Ed Heimstra." Our deepest appreciation to all those who were involved in making this an especially memorable event. Albert & Dean Wright families Raymond French & Jim Ward families - '- " Jerry and Eddie Brosnan Families Bill and Kite Healy & Families Lindsay and Diane Kincaid family Mildred Wright, Don Ander son, and Mark Reitmann Families Wayne and Vera Lou Reit mann Family Merlyn and Don Robinson and Family Louis and Betty Carlson and Families 6-7-lp A sincere "Thank You" to our many friends in Heppner for all the cards, telephone calls, gifts, visits and many other kind deeds extended to Mark while he was a patient at Good Shephard Hospital in Hermiston, also since he has been home. A thank you to the E.R. staff at Pioneer Memorial for their patience the night of the accident. It makes us truly realize the advantages to living in a small community. A special "Thank you" to the Easter Bunny, for his visit on Easter Sunday, you made the day. The Moeller's Chuck, Donna Mark & Lori 6-7-lp It is with sincere apprecia tion that we wish to thank the lone Heppner VFW for the concluding ceremonies for Henry Peterson at Valby Lu theran. The Henry Peterson Family 6-7-lp Notices 2 The Heppner Municipal Swim ming Pool is available for private swim parties. Char ges are $25.00 per hour with a two hour minimum and must be under the supervision of the pool manager. Arrangements may be made with the man ager. 6-7-3c. Published: June 7, 1984 The class of 1974 would like to Invite all friends and teach ers to their ten year class reunion, Saturday, June 9, at the Heppner Elks Club. Live music will begin at 9 p.m. 6-7-lc. COMPUTER FORMS Gazette-Times 676-9228 Lost & , Found 3 Older red female Dingo, very timid. Call 567-7777 Ext. 131, or 567-2182. 6-7-lc. Help Wanted 4 Needed, CNA's, live-ins, and housekeepers. Call M.L. E. In-Home Services at 676 5049 evenings. 5-31-2C. Help needed immediately!! Will offer small wages and ' nice comfortable country home in Morrow County to an older lady in exchange for light housekeeping, cooking and companionship. Driver's license required-no smokers or drinkers, please. Send qualifications and other per tinent information care of Heppner Gazette-Times, Box 337, Heppner. 5-31-2p. Position open for Weed Su . pervisor-District Manager. Starting pay $12,000-15,000. Job begins July 1. Send application-resume to Morrow SWD, P.O.Box 127, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Closing date June 30, 1984 6-7-lc. Rentals 7 4-room cozy completely furnished apt. Water & garb age service included 676-9603. 6-7-lc Two bedroom apartment available June 9, equal oppor tunity housing. References required. Willow View Apts., 515 N. Elder, Heppner. Apply at 473-2859. " 5-31-2C. Furnished Bachelor and one bedroom Apt. for rent. Water and garbage included. 676-9157 days. 676-9284 eves, and weekends. 4-19-tfc Senices 8 Carpets and upholstery cleaned professionally. John Shaw. 676-5283. 4-19-tfc- PRODUCTS AND SER VICES available: guns bought, sold and traded. New guns at 10 percent over shot gun news prices. Good stock of used guns. CARS SERVICED Oil and Filter furnished plus lube and free wash only $18. SIMONIZ WAX $19.95 & up. We also clean Interior, motors, trunks, tar removal, whatever. WE SPECIALIZE in tire repairs, tar-pickup-lruek. $3.50 & up. WE SELL Goodyear-Day- ton-Michelin at very reason able prices. Let us price some for you before you buy else where. VERN'S 76 UNION. Heppner, 676-5184 5-10-tfc Business Opportunities 9 Balloon bouquet business for sale - Contact Cara Costa, 676-5444, evenings & week ends. 6-7-2p. NATIONAL STEEL BUILD ING COMPANY awarding dealership in area soon. Small refundable investment, lowest prices in the industry, high quality building, exceptional profit opportunity. Call 1-800-841-6952. 5-24-4p ' Farm Equipment ? ? 1976 Ford F250 Ton, 4 spd, 4x4, Factory flat bod, Excellent condition 1978 Grand Prix, AT, Cruise control. Tape deck, AC, Power seats. Excellent condition. Low miles, Local one owner. 1981 Ford Town Landau T-Bird, AT, AC, Cruise control, AM-FM, Leather upholsf ry. Excellent rubber. Local 1 owner. 1977 Plymouth Volare, 4 dr., AT, AC, PS, AM-FM tape deck, 51,000 miles. Clean as a whistle. 1979 Buidc Skylark 4 dr., AT, AC, Cruise, Music. 1978 Ford F150, 4 spd, 4x4, Short box. Low mileage. 1982 Chev. V2 ton, 2x, 4 sp.. 28.000 mi. No better deals in the country! We Do Front End Alignments Farley Motor Co. Heppner ' 676-9116 Farm Equipment II Real Estate 23 For Sale; Steiger ST 250 1977 model 4,000 hours engine cat 3306 23.1 x 30 tires Greenline Inc. The Dalles, CaU 296-4686 or Pat 296-5579 5-17-4C Miscellaneous 14 REPRINTS-Have a special photo from the Gazette Times? Reprints made: 5x7 -$4. 8x10 $5. Black and white only, add 75 cents for mail orders. The Gazette-Times, 147 Willow, P.O. Box 337, Heppner, OR 97836. 12-26-tfx Furniture & . Appliances Id Sears Kenmore high effici ency air conditioner, 15,000 BTU's, like new. $300 Tri-Co-unty Home Health Agency, 676-5133. 6-7-2C Trailers & Campers 21 . DON'T MISS THE FUN Now is the best time to trade in that old R.V. We need your trade. This is the prime season In land Auto R.V. - Pendleton Terry - Terry-Taurus - Resort many fine used cars, trucks, R.V.'S 276-3047 6-7-4p. t Real Estate 23 STEEL GRAIN BINS STOR MOR YORK G.S. I.Union 562-5006 Hermiston 567-7328 Sales by Ernest Christo pherson 5-24-4p Newly remodeled three bed room house with range, refrig erator, in Lexington, wood stove, ceiling fan, Large fenc ed yard with Garden Spot. Call for Apointment 989-8125. 6-7-tfc. COMMERCIAL RENTAL PROPERTY WANTED. Grant or Wheeler County. $0.5 to 2 million. Property must be in suitable condition for triple net lease by buyer. Provide details to Box 337, Heppner, Or. 6-7-2p. Hunting-recreation lot at Bla kes -17 miles S.W. of Heppner. " .51 wooded acre with water and electricity available. $2,500. (503) 254-6197. 6-7-5p. Good Buy; Repossessed older house, needs repairs. $3,000. call 676-5391. 5-24-4p. Modern 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage house for sale. Central air & heat, new Blaze King stove, recent CBEC in sulation update, landscaping, view, REASONABLE. FLBA assumable. 635 S. Chase ph. 676-5574 evenings, weekends. 5-10-tfc Boardman 5 acres beautiful 42 Bedroom 3 Bath custom home 2,513 sq. feet energy efficient construction. Nice view, very private, pasture, corral, shed, barn, fruit trees, garden spot, automatic sprin kler system, selling within 90 days, so make an offer. Will consider trade of Motor Home smaller home etc. Phone (963 2112) 5-3-6p 4 bdrm - energy efficient home in lone, 2 baths, 1900 sq.ft., wood heat, appliances, fruit trees & much much more. Mountain Valley Land Co. Brokers. Call Boyd Har ris, realtor 384-5114 6-7-lc. COZY TWO BEDROOM house on extra large lot for $16,000 Ph. 676-5503. 4-19-tfc Three bedroom Heppner house for sale, $36,000. 276-7184 3-15-tfc FOR SALE: Cozy home, two Bedrooms, nice kitchen, base ment, garage. We have out grown it. Two blocks from town. 280 W. Center. Call 676-5138 5 17-5p 3 Bedroom house, fully carpet ed, on 1.5 acre lot. Asking $19,500. ph. 676-5105. 5-31-3p. Pets 25 Free kittens - black - good mousers. 676-5168. 7-1-s Home S Garden ' 26 AS ADVERTISED ON PAUL HARVEY - Wear Dated Carpets. Invest your tax re turn in your home and you'll be happy. New carpets and new kitchen counters make such a difference. Call fur appointment. M & R Floor Covering 676-91 18 3-29-Uc 4