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F O I R The Heppner Gaiette Time» Heppner OregM Wednesday September II. 1*0 1 P U B L IC N O T IC I f t HI.K NOTH K A Decision Node* Decision Announ cement prrparrd to the National Environment Protection Act of two ha» been duly signed and executed thii date for !W THE CIRCUIT COUKT OK THE STATE OK OREGON KOR MORROW COUNTY PROBATE NO BS PR Id NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of ORVILLE W CUTSFORTH. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the undersigned have been appointed and have qualified as the personal representatives of said Skosh l-odgrpolr Tim estate All persons having claims brrSale. loratedin portions of T AS . against said estate are hereby re K 28K T iS K 28K and T SS . quired to present the same, with K 29F W M Morrow County proper vouchers, within four months Oregon Heppner Hanger District, after the date of first publication of Umatilla National Korea! this notice, as stated below, to the personal representatives c-o Teia» l/odgepole Tim Kottkamp A O'Rourke. 331 S E 2nd. ber Sale, located in Sections 23. 24. p o Bo* aw» Pendleton Oregon 23, and 26. T SS . K27K and Sections 97801 or they may be barred a, 17. 18 1» and 30. TSS K WM All persons whose rights may be W M . Morrow County. Oregon. affected by the proceedings in Uus Heppner Hanger District. Umatilla estate may obtain additional infor National Korea! mation from the records of the Court, the personal representatives Copies of the Decision Notice or the attorney for the personal Decision Announcement are avail representatives able at any Umatilla National Kor D A T E D and first published this 4th est office The environment docu day of September, 1985 mentation is on file at the respective Kriti Cutsforth District Hanger's Office Personal Representative Route 1 Box 2225 Decisions are subject to appeal Heppner < Iregon 97836 pursuant to 36 CKH 211 IB A notice of appeal must be filed with the Patrick Cutsforth Forest Supervisor within forty five Personal Representative 1 45i days from the date of said Route I Decision NoticeDecision Announce Lexington. Oregon 97819 men! Published September 4. It, IB 1985 Signed this 5lh day of Sept . 1965 id John E Lowe Forest Supervisor 2517 S w Hailey Avenue Pendleton. Oregon 97801 P ublished llp In R i II IN I PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Heppner has taken over the County loindfill The laindfill will be closed Sunday. September 15th, 1985 and will reopen Saturday. September 21st. 1985 opening hours will be on Saturday '» and Sunday's from I o o p m to 5 uo p m Scheduled fees are 75 cents per can $4 50 per level pickup load 'without racks' Other loads pro portionate to above prices Cara L Costa. Mayor Published September II. 1985 INVITATION TO BID Morrow County Court invites sealed bids for New 80 ' Rotary Stacker Conveyor with 30" belt Sealed bids will be received until 3 no p m on September 17. 1965 at the County Courthouse. County Court. P O Box .tut Heppner. OR 97836 Bids will tie opened at II 00 a m on September 18, 1985 at the County Courthouse, Heppner. Oregon at which tune they will lie opened and read aloud Hid specifications may be examined or obtained at the County Court office from I no a m to 5 no p m Monday thru Friday Rids received after the fixed time for receiving bids will not tie con sidered The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids Morrow County does not discrimi nale on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex. religion, age and handicapped status in employ ment or the provision of services Donald C McElligott. Judge Morrow County Court P O Box 788 Heppner O K 97836 Published September It. 1965 N O T IC E OF P U B L IC H E A R IN G At 7 30 p m un September 2S. 1985. the Water Policy Review Hoard will hold a public hearing in the Morrow Building Lrelurr Hall. Blue Moun tain Community College. Pendleton. Oregon The purpose of the hearing is to determine if under the provi sums of ORS 536 410. all or part of the unappropriated waters of the Um atilla River and tributaries should be withdrawn is necessary for compliance with stale water resources policy or is otherwise necessary in the public interest to conserve the water resources The proponed order of withdrawl. if adopted would limit issuance of future water permits for use of water from the Umatilla River and tributaries The proposed order will have no effect on existing rights to use water from the Umatilla River or its tributaries Interested persons may present evi den» r views or arguments orally or in writing at the hearing Written comments may be addressed to the Water M m r c « Department. 555 13th Street N K . Salem. OH 97310 Written comments must he rrceiv ed by October 9. 1985 The hearing will tie conduct«! by the Water Resources liepartment Additional inform ation may he obtained from the Water Resources Department. 555 13th Street N K . Salem. OR 97310 Dated September 5, 1985 W ATER POLICY REVIEW BOARD to W illiam H Young W ATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT Published September II. 18. 1985 TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OK SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by D Gene Trum bull and Kathleen M Trumbull, husband and wife, as grantor to Morrow County Abstract A Title Co . Inc . as trustee in favor of First Federal Savings and lavan Association of Pendleton, nka Western Heritage Federal Savings and laian Association, as bench clary, dated July II. 1977. recorded July 12. 1977, in the mortgage records of Morrow County, Oregon, in hook M at page 11586. covering the following descriticd real property situated in said county and state to wit tail 3. in Block 3, West Boardman. Boardman. Oregon, in Morrow County. Stale of Oregon Both the beneficiary and the truster have rlcctcd to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has tieen recorded pursuant to Section 86 735 <3> of Oregon Revised Statutes, the dc fault for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums Monthly payments each in the sum of |87il (N) due on (hr first day of each month from December 1984 through May 1985. and late charges in the sum of ft 52 .19 Hy reason of said default the hrnrfiriary has drclar«l all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the fol lowing, to wit Principal M l .731. IS Unpaid interest at 9 percent per annum to May 1.1985 2.768 64 Escrow 'taxes and insurance! ,953 30 l-ate Charges Interest at 9 percent per annum from 5185 payable on unpaid balance until paid W H E R E F O R E , notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on Oct 24. 1985. at the hour of It 50o'clock A M . Standard Time, as establish«! 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 al public auction to the highest bidder for rash 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 reason able charge hy the trustee Notice is further given that any person named in Section H6 753 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the right, at any time prior to five days before the trustee conducts the sale, lo have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed remstat«! by payment tu the beneficiary of the entire amount then due 'other than such portion of the principal as would not then to be due had no default occurred' and by curing any other default complain«! ol herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance rcquim l under the obligation or trust deed and in addition lo paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary lo cure the default, by paying all costs and expenies actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's snd attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said Section 86 753 of Oregon R n M Statutes In construing this notice the m asculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singu lar 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 the words trustee " and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any DATED June 17. 1985 l(i taiwrence H Rew Successor Trustee 222 S E Donon Avenue I’endleton. Oregon 97801 Published September 4. II. 18 25 1985 Local 4-Here earn Booth represents county at state fair state fair aw ards O re g o n 4 H m e m e m b e r s sh o w e d v is it o r s to the 1985O r e g o n M a le E a ir in Salem bow to p r e p a re d iffe re n t kinds of fuuds. how to keep animals healthy and why exercise is impur tant. among other topics in the 4 II presentation program The presentations took the form of demonstrations of illustrated talks as 4 H members told others what they have learned as part of their 4 11 work in the youth education program of the Oregon stale I ’mver sily Extension Service Sway nr Evans. Irrigon received a blue award in the 4 H presentation program at state fair Rrceiv ing blue awards in the (inal contest go round of the food prepara lion contest at the 1985 (Iregon State Eair in Salem were Benji Pearson Heppner and Swayne Evans. Irrigon The third and final 4 H fashion revue of the 1985 Oregon State Kair in Salem took the stage Sunday in the 4 H exhibit building as 4 H members enrolled in clothing, knit ting and crocheting projects mudelrd the garments they had made Receiving a special awards from the Oregon Sheep Growers Auxiliary for her wool garment was Benji Pearson Heppner Trent and Jaclyrtfi Hughe* admire the Morrow County Booth whic h was one of the exhibits at the Oregon State* Sifting Fair at Salem The booth and Kdna Hex k of Heppner put together by Hairold Ic<* cream social brings family and through the l( Years Ygo The Oregon Dept of Agriculture is profaning to make permanent the temporary regulations restricting the use of high volatile esters of 2. 4 D in certain areas of Morrow and Umatilla counties during the period April I lo September I Congressional legislation will he introduced Tuesday to authorize construction of the Willow Creek Dam. near Heppner. aides to Sen Mark Hatfield. R o l l , said today 23 Y ear \gn lorn- High School, which for the first time this year will field an 8 man football team, will play its first game Friday afternoon against Culver Heppner s mayor Bill Collins, running .in out of gear' porcupine named Wheat Germ at Monday s international porcupine race al the Wheeler County Fair in Fossil, has loudly claim «! since the race that he was sabotaged The winner o( Ihe mayor s race by the way was the mayor of the host town of Fossil. Clarence Asher In filing semiofficial protest. Mavor Collins claimed that all visit friends to P M H nursing home Times for the ice cream Others donated Saturday. Aug 24. family mem cookies and brought ice cream tiers and friends of Pioneer Mem or makers for the event Many staff ial Nursing Home residents attended members including Hospital Admin an ice cream social and mini fair at islrator John Hetnplr and Director the nursing home Most residents of Nursing Sandi Hanna also helped also participated in "O ly m p ic make Ihe event a success said Gam es" receiving first, second Connie Hammons, activity director third or participant ribbons for shot Family and friends attending put and javelin competition Three were Naomi Matthews. Marge and ceramic pieces made by residents John Brown. Laura Streufert. Max were given as doorprizes Other me Hoffmann. Neva Matteson. Ha reramic and tieadwork items which M i Ellis Helen Krlthlev \h,e earned ribbons at Ihe Morrow Coun McCabe. Frances Beck. Juanita ty Fair were on display Schulz. Wavel Wilkinson. Donnie Etta Wilson. Harriet Ratty and and Debbie I ’apmeau Dorothy Bur» ham donated money mg mayors were given Gilliam county porcupines except the Fossil mayor and he drew the only Morrow county porky in the bunch He based his claim on the fact that all entries, except the winner headed straight for the Gilliam county line The finish line incidentally. was in the dir«-lion of Morrow county 50 Y ears Ago That extensive farm eleetrifl ration in eastern (iregon is definitely out of the picture as a result of the Bonneville dam construction was the opinion of Colonel F C Robbins, government engineer in charge who addressed a large assemblage of grange, commercial club and other organization representatives from over eastern Oregon in the Circuit Court room at The Dalles Friday evening M orrow County W oolgrower* auxiliary has innovated a free knit ting school to familiarize women in the community with the art of knitting woolen goods, with the pleasure which may lie derived Irom the art and with the satisfaction to be gamed Irom the appearance and wearing quality of woolen knit goods News from the Neighborhixxi Center and third Tuesdays The Block Home Program which regularly meets on the third Tuesday, will meet September 24 at 7 30 p m Applications lor the program are still available at the Neighborhood Center Olfice and at Hcppcr City Hall Some sections of Heppner are still without volunteers, says Brindle The Women. Infants and Child ren's feeding program is now held the third Friday of the month from 10 a m to noon and from 1-3 p m Clients need to lie on tune for their appointments, reminds Brindle The Ncighliorhood Center now opens one half hour later, at H 30 a m Janet Phillips will be at the* Heppner Neighborhood Center September 18 The Adult and Family Services worker has changed her schedule to 9 30 a m lo noon and I t H p m on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, says Center Coordinator Pat Hnndle Tlie changes have been necessary because of a no overtime" restric tion imposed on the agency for the new tiuilgel year The blood pressure clinic time has lieen changed to 2 4 p m on the first Youth program Ix'ginsat First Christian will conclude with a brief »tiscussion "Y o u won't want to miss out on this fantastic opportunity, says the Rev lion Shelton All Junior High and High School youth are encour aged lo attend For more infor mation call the Rev Shelton at , $ 9209 The First Christian Church Y outh program will liegin September 15 al 6 p in A new and unusual sort of scavenger hunt will kick off the new school year Alter Ihe scavenger hunt there will tie ice cream sundaes for all those present The evening »orici <* m e r lo » P A C S lM U t S A LU T I » t i c * I » s i » « * »S ai oe l a p o w » ! 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( a p p o r r N c l| h » o rt K w » C r e t e r Pere.iene te O SS 2 S S . 0 I S (o r b a c e S lo o A e e a 'C th 1 - r r e e C o v a i » C t e r b Question "D o you think the proposed Sales Tax will gam voter approval on Sept 17 " "O h I hope not . ' said My cal Osnunof Heppner We can’t afford It." Stud Ameni» Cam vi nui ion t muted 5rt Sale» !»» Sot local Educanon !» Sc lean on » . * Sea'» We’ rea FACSIMILE SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT H eppner M orrow County. O ngon Police Report Referred To The People By The Legislative Assembly iM r v d a » . S e ptem ber |7, 1 * * 5 f ro m The llrppi • Putit e ticpi ri-jairts hamlling Iha- tollmvmg business dur mg thè pasl week September I. 7 .12 p m citation for Criminal Mischie! Il » m i «! I o Iemale suspect 9 Ji> p m motori»! assist II LI p m oflicer recjuested for securitv check Septembn i. in p ii avsist Oregon M.i'c Dolit i n- "6 p in irilv » heck otluer reque 'ieri ( ih hcptcullaci . I.' c" |> >i assist Fire Depi Sepletnbci 7 I p ri o»»i»t Ylorrow Counl) Sheriff » iil'ice September 8 II p m report of shois tiemg lited in v it imi» of grade se boni Mail shall la*» greti \ihiim»'r,iian Illy cat ||a ppna-i 11| a-got) II I'M* 1 « * 00 p m L A P I AN A l ION A p p ro ve , vales I»» law lo fund school*. com m unity college» r r d u v n ( income, properly, lim ber lavev Am end» I'on vM tu uo n to limit v a t« IAS to 5 r ». evemptv hom e vom um ed food, medic At «rcvices. drug». utilities, real evtue tr ancavtion». snimatv, c r iu in latm vupplie* Prohibit» local vat« tave» Direct» lefivlaiion tor administrative covlt. lav relief for renter* and Io n incom e individual». Iim in n * u a ie spendma- increases P ru v id fs school district taa haves . limits annual irvsreasti and cvh.vol lc.> elect'.>"» M a k e s other chan*ev t s I I M A 11 O I ( I N A M I A l I IIK I Patvafe o! 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