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, 114" mi "i ij im 'm w " mpmrwa'T"in "ywn wmir n i n FOUR The HepPner Gaiette-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. June II. ISM Resident of the Month nmed for June lone Lions elect officers for coming year " "; -- ' ....'- . -a Electrolysis Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal Irma Schwarzin Certified Electrologist 676-9248 nnen Tues. - Wed Or by appt. Jackie Paplneau has been named Resident of the Month for June, announced Pioneer. Memorial Hospital Nursing Home. She was born April 21. 1917, since her father followed the rodeo circuit, she travled to most cities in the U.S. and Canada. Jackie recalls that she mar ried Freddie Papineau Sept ember 15, 1946. She continued to follow the rodeo circuit until the birth of their son, Keith. After Keith was born, her husband quit the rodeo and became a log truck driver. Now a widow, Jackie has been a resident at Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home for three years. The lone Lions Club held its last regularly scheduled meet ing of the year, Tuesday even ing at Beecher's Kestaurant in lone and held installation of the 1984-85 club officers said a spokesperson for the club. Out-going President Loren Heideman presided over the evening meeting leading dis cussion and planning for sum mer projects and plans for the upcoming year. Installed as officers for the club for this next year are: Dana Heide man, President; Ron Palma teer, Vice President; Harold Rietmann, Secretary-Treasurer; Loren Heideman, Tail Twister; Rolo Crawford, 1 year Director, Jeff West, 2 year Director and Virgil Mor- HHS students named outstanding Ore. scholars Four graduating seniors of Heppner High School; Kris tine Fishburn, Anne Mc Laughlin, Pat Struthers, and Eric Thompson; have been announced as 1984 Oregon Scholars by the Oregon State CLEARANCE SALE EARTH CARPET TURF CUTTING SOD NOW! 1 MONTH ONLY! ! 1? 2 jL sq.ft. EARTH CARPET TURF CALL (503) 422-7204 Scholarship Commission. Students earning this honor are selected from all partici pating high schools in Oregon on the basis of their outstand ing academic achievement. Selection is based primarily on high school grade point average, with consideration given to aptitude test scores. . The purpose of the Oregon Scholars award is to give recognition to the academic achievement of students who have excelled in high school. These awards are honorary and are not related to finan cial assistance which students may receive. Each recipients will be pre sented with an Oregon Scholar certificate signed by Governor Victor Atiyeh, Verne Dunca, Superintendent of Public In struction and Jack McFall, Chairperson, Stete Scholar ship Commission. gan 2 year Director Otto Mort-ensen-Lion Tamer and 1 year director. A club barbecue was held June 9 at the Palmateers home. In other regular business, the club voted to donate $50.00 to the Lion's Sight and Hear ing Foundation, increasing their annual gift from last year by 100 percent. Bill Broderick of lone and his wife Laura, visited the club and discussed the need for local service club support of the annual Morrow County Fair and Rodeo to be held at Heppner in August. The club was enthusiastic in its respon se to support the Fair Board in this years' planning and co ordination of the ticket-taking and parking aspects of the fair. The 100th Anniversary of Morrow County and lone, was discussed and several sugges tions of possible community activities to celebrate the cen tennial were offered. The club voted to consider the possibili ties over the summer and let the new administration make definite plans in the fall. Door-prize tickets which were handed out at the begin ning of the evening and drawn for throughout the meeting were won by: Don Bristow, Gale Grey, Laura Broderick, Terri Palmateer, Jeff West, Delia Heideman, Dana Heide man and Ron Palmateer. PUBLIC NOTICES Rubber Stamps & Business Cards Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 GAZETTE-TIMES EPsrnimtt Sfiaop Complete Printing Services For Your Home Or Business See Us For O Statements o Wedding Invitations O Multi-part Forms O Business Cards O Stationery o Envelopes o Flyers 9 Posters o Register Receipts COMPUTER SUPPLIES Continuous Statements Continuous Letterheads For Word Processing Checks Invoices : X ., F - . Cmm: Estimates Gladly Given The Heppner AZETTE-TIME Call 676-9228 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW No 7424 INLAND EMPIRE BANK, an Oregon Banking Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. DARRELL G. TRUMBULL, aka Darrell Gene Trumbull, D. Gene Trumbull and Gene Trumbull, and KATHLEEN M. TRUMBULL, and AMER ICAN GUARANTY LIFE IN SURANCE CO., Defendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND PERSONAL PROPER TY By virtue of an execution issued out of the above-entitled court in the subject cause on June 6, 194, pursuant to a judgment and a decree ren dered May 14, 1984 and enter ed May 15, 1984, in favor of the plaintiff and against Darrell G. Trumbull and Kathleen M. Trumbull.defendants.wherein it was decreed that a certain mortgage and security agree ment held by plaintiff be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the mort gage lien and the personal property and "collateral per sonal property" to satisfy a judgment against Darrell G. Trumbull and Kathleen M. Trumbull, defendants, in the following sums, to-wit: (1) $184,656 48 principal; (2) 15 percent interest per annum on said $184,656.48 from May 6, 1981 until paid; (3) $602.50 for foreclosure report; (4) $111.50 for court costs, (5) $1,588.50 for attorney's fees; (6) $2,490 for 1979 1980 real property taxes paid; (7) 10 percent Interest per annum on said $2,490 from December 19, 1983 until date of decree, I.e. May 14, 1984, in the sum of $100.28; I will on Tuesdny, July 24, 1984, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at 300 N.E. Olson Road, Board man, Oregon, the location of the personal property and real property, sell at public auction (subject to redemption as to the real property as provided by law) to the highes bidder for cash, all of the interest the above-named defendants, Darrell G. Trumbull and Ka thleen M. Trumbull, had on January 27, 1981, the dat of the mortgage, and all the interest which the said defendants had thereafter in the following described real property: Tract A Commencing at the one quarter corner common to Sections 9 and 10, Township 4 North, Range 25 East. W.M.; thence South 89 degree 57'40" West along the East-West cen ter of section line of Section 9, Township 4 North, Range 25 East, W.M., a distance of 20 00 feet, to the West right-of-way line of Olson Roud ; thence continuing South 89 degrees 57'40" West along the East West center of section line, a distance of 210.0(H) feet; thence North 00 de grees 55'15" West, a distance of 191 00 feet, to the true point of beginning of this descrip tion; Thence continuing North 00 degrees 55-15" West, a dis-, tance of 162 00 feet; thence South 76 degrees 07'52" East, a distance of 216.34 feet, to the said West right-of-way line of Olson Road; thence along said West right-of-way line of Olson Ro ad South 00 degrees 5515" East, a distance of 110.00 feet; thence South 88 de grees 53'40" West, a distan ce of 210.00 feet, to the true point of beginning for this des cription. All being In the Co unty of Morrow, State of Or egon. Containing 0.66 acres. Tract B Commencing at the one quarter corner common to Sections 9 and 10, Township 4 North, Range 25 East. W. M . , ; thence South 89 degrees 57'40" West along the East West center of seciont line of Section 9, Township 4 North Range 25 East, W.M., a dist ance of 20.oo fet, to the West right-of-way line of Olson Road; thence continuing So uth 89 degrees 57'40" West a long said East-West center of section line, a distance of 210.00 feet ; thence North 00 degrees 5515" West, a dis tance of 353 00 feet, to the true point of beginning for this description; Thence continuing North 00 degrees 5515" West, a dis tance of 102.09 feet; thence North B9 degrees 57'40" East a distance of 210.00 feet, to the said West right-of-way line of Olson Road; thence a long said West right-of-way line of Olson Road South 00 degrees 5515" East, a dis tance of 150 18 feet; thence North 76 degrees 07,52" W est, a distance of 216 34 feet, to the true point of be ginning. All being in the Co unty of Morrow, State of Or egon. Containing 0 60 acres. and all of the Interest the above-named defendants had on January 27, 1981, the date of the security agreement, and all the Interest which said defendants had thereafter in the following described per sonal property and "collateral personal property" located on the Bald real property: (a) All buildings, including doors, partitions, electric al component and Insula tion; (b) Eight 25 x 30' Butler steel buildings; (c) Four 24' x 30' Butler steel buildings; (d) Ten 8"x8'wooden barns; (e) All fixtures on said real property; (f ) All rents and receivables from said personal pro perty; (g) All leasehold Interest to said real property; (h) All Cyclone fencing; and (1) All electrical panels. All of defendants Darrell G. Trumbull and Kathleen M. Trumbull's interest in that real property described as "Tract A", along with all personal property thereon and said personal property collat eral on said real property, shall be sold first and as a unit. Then if the proceeds from that sale are not satisfac tory to satisfy the judgments awarded herein, that real pro perty described as "Tract B" along with all personal prop erty thereon and said collater al personal property on said real property shall be sold second. Dated this 11th day of June, 19B4. Roy Drago, Morrow County Sheriff Published: June 21, 28, July 5, 12, IUIM 2nd annual Rendezvous set in Pendleton l What could be more exciting than Rendezvous '83? Well, it's Rendezvous '84, a four day Western festival designed for family fun and participation and coming up in Pendleton on July 4 through 7. The Pendleton Rendezvous Company, orgainizers of this second annual event, invite you to dig out your Western wear and old costumes and come back with them to the lone girl takes 5th at State Jr. Olympics Deena Hams, lone, compet ed at the state Junior Olym pics last Saturday and Sunday at ml. Hood Community Col lege in Portland. She placed fifth in Intermediate Girls Jav elin with a throw of 119 ft. 10 inches which qualified her to compete at the Regional Jr. Olympics at Mt. Hood Com munity College on June 30 and July 1. The regional meet will in clude several northwestern states. There were 15 girls in Deena's age group competing in the javelin event at the state meet. ABE class listings misplaced The Adult Basic Education class listings for Heppner and Hermiston were switched in the summer term jchedule of classes according to Blue Mountain Community College Public Information Coordin ator Janet Groat. The Heppner ABE classes are coordinated by Joy Krein, 676-9956. The classes are taught in the Neighborhood Center at 178 Willow St. on Mondays from 1 to 4 p.m. and Wednesdays, from 7 to 10 p.m. The Adult Basic Education programs offer a variety of educational opportunities in cluding: GED preparation, high school completion, read ing skill improvement, Eng lish as a Second Language, and citizenship instruction. days when the Mountainmen and Iridiums came together to tell long tales aroung the campfire, compete in games of skill and celebrate the past year's exploits and adventur es. It all begins on July 4 with an authentic Basque Barbe que, ice cream and pie social, children's games in the park, the arrival of the Wagon Train and, after dark, a fireworks display. Over the next three days, the activities include some thing for everyone including an Indian Encampment, Muz zle loaders. Buffalo Chip Toss, a Liars' Contest, Spelling Bee, Perch Jerk, Quick drawers and a Bank Hold-up. If that isn't enough, try the on going Chautauqua, the Squuredanc infif, the Historical Home and Farm Tours, or a run in the Rendezvous Mile. There will be lots of music, craft and food booths, Old Time Industrial Displays, Bonfires, a Saloon Crawl and two Street Dances. Additional activities just for the kids are games and con tests and a Youth Barn Dance. Each evening there will be a performance of "Special Edi tion III." an original musical play based on Pendleton's proud 104 year history. Satur day afternoon will highlight the Cowboy Tour guaranteed to be full of lying, fiddling, singing, and storytelling. It's for the entire family. For more Information and a schedule of events, write Ren dezvous '84, P.O. Box 1085, Pendleton, Or 97B01 or phone (503 ) 276-4224. 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