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Thí Heppner Gaiette-Ttaea. Hrppnrr Oregon March M. I M PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE n HI H n o th I SECOND NOTICE OT BUDGET NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A meeting of the Budget Com mittee for Morrow County will be held at the County Courthouse. Heppner. OR at 9 00 a m on April 2. 1986 The purpose of the meeting is to discuss a proposed supplemental budget for 1985 86 fiscal year This is a public meeting and any person may discuss the proposed supple mental budget with the committee The budget document may be ins peeled or copies obtained by any person at the office of the County- Court located at the County Court house. Court Street. Heppner.OR between the hours of 8 (JO a m to 12 noon and from l 00p m toS 00pm TRUSTEE S NOTICE O r SALE Reference is m *4 a to that certain trust dead made by Mary E Bryant, aa grantor, to Morrow County Abatract and Title Company. Inc . aa trustee, in favor of Bank of Eastern Oregon, aa beneficiary, dated May 10. 1964. recorded May II. 1984. in the mortgage record* of Morrow County, Oregon, in book M at page 23251, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to-wit East half of Lots 3 and 4 in Block 6 Original Town of Heppner, together with all improvement*, Morrow County. Oregon Both the beneficiary and the true tee have elected to sell the said raal property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Section 86 735i3> of Oregon Revised Statutes, the de fault (or which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums 115.186 55 principal and 82.060 18 interest on or before May 10.1985 By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the foi lowing, to-wtt 815.186 55 principal. 83,111 78 past due interest through November IS. 1985 and further interest at 13 50 percent per annum upon the prtnc ipal balance Sheep dogs win plaques, ink drawings, YOU’ RE MOWER WONT MOW! dog food, and cash HEARING A meeting oi the Heppner City Council w ill be held on \pnlTth ISM al 7 18 p m . at 188 M A IH m Street (City Hall» Heppner, Oregon The purpuae oi the meeting 11 to diacuaa the budget for the fiscal year begin ning Jaly 1st. i w as approved by the City of Heppner Budget Com milter The Budget Summary was pub lished in the Heppner Garette Times on March It. I»H4 A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained free of charge at Heppner City Hall between the hours of 9 00 a m and 5 00pm prevailing time Telephone 676 9618 IjoRavne M Bowman Budget Officer Marshall Lnvgren Adm City of Heppner Oregon Ihiblished March 2«. 1986 Published March 26, 1966 PUBLIC NOTICE CARD OF TH A N KS To my dear family thanks To my neighbors and friends for the lovely- cards, flowers, prayers, phone calls To my God that healeth me may the l»rd bless each one Margaret Akers 3-26-Ic Our sincere thanks to family and friends for your loving concern and support Your prayers, many acts of kind ness and expressions of sympathy made our time of loss more bear able Bob & Betty Kietmann Bill It Marilyn Kietmann Ruby Ann & Dean Rohde i as i. Thank you to all those who helped to make St Patrick's Day a big success Special thanks to Bob Kahi. Parade ch airm an , Billy Riehl, Sheep dog contest. Kreb's Bros for furnishing sheep. Mario for a deli cious lamb barbecue St Patrick's Day Committee l > it 2 NOTICES AL ANON MEETING in Heppner every Monday night at 7 30 at the Nazarene Church For more info call 676 9615 2-19-tfc Coming next week our Spring Trustworthy Sale flyer Watch for it1 676-9157 ** srssooi *** '• * * " • ' A W A N IU ? KILL DIRT WANTED below Pet tyjohns new office building No trees or garbage Contact Jo Petty john 676 9284 3-26-lc 4-H group wants to rent for long trip, R V for one week. May 21 28 Mustsleepsix 676-5144 3 28 2c ADOPTION We are an infertile couple with lots of love to give newborn infant Please consider placing your baby with us All medical, legal and pregnancy relat ed expenses paid Please call our attorney collect. <503 1 222 2474 3-26-lnc 7 R IN T A IS For rent or sale 3 bedroom, wood heat nice yard. 105 E Campbell Way 676 9621 3 Furnished apartments for rent. 2 1 bedroom. I bachelor apartment some utilities included 676 9284 or 676-9157 ___________ 2 Uh XM M M M W M M M M M M AM I THINK SPRING! Enjoy Country Setting — Spacious 2 bed ; room apartments with laundry facilities plus more.___ R e n ts starting of $226 EVERGREEN TERRACE N.TH0MPS0N & PIONEER STREETS HEPPNER. OR 676-5120 Furnished bachelor apartment Some utilities Phone 6769284 or 6769157 3-16tfc 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apt clean" and carpeted Water, garbage, heat, and appliances furnished 676-5233 or 6769710 5-61fc PF)Tl RENT BRICK HOME ftr kne 2400 sq ft 422 7147 2-12-tfc BED BREAKFAST in British Col umbia 23 minutes to Expo via Skytrain Double accommodation writh breakfast. 845 Contact Royal City Bed and Breakfast. 628 Tenth Street, New Westminister, B C , CANADA VIM 3Z8 18041 521 5733 3-261DC NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to ORS 477 250. notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held for the purpose of providing all owner of lands an opportunity to heard on matters pertaining to the budgeting of moneys required to defray the cost of fire portection and suppression within the boundries of the Eastern Oregon Eire Protection District for privately owned lands in Raker. Crook, iJeachules, Gilliam, Grant, Harney Hood Hiver. Jefferson Mai heur Morrow. Umatilla Union, Wallowa. Wasco, and Wheeler coun ties within the boundaries of the D eschutes. Malheur. Ml Hood. Ochoco. Umatilla and Wallowa Whitman National Forests Hearings will be held at the following places West Central Oregon Division, Friday, April 11. 1986 2 p m , at Pnneville Division Headquarters. Pnneville, Oregon West Central Oregon Division, Friday , April \l, 1986 2 p m at The Dalles Divisional Headquarters. The Dalles. Oregon Northeast Oregon Division. Kri day, April 11, 1986 . 2 pm . at I^Grande Division Headquarters. LaGrande. Oregon East Central Oregon Division Friday, April 11. 1986 . 2 pm . at John Day Division Headquarters. John Day, Oregon Copies of this budget may be inspected at the Eastern Oregon Forest Protection District offices at John Day. Pnneville, The Dalles and laiGrande. Oregon Oregon State Department of Forestry H Mike Miller, State Forester Published March 19.26.1986 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ENVIRf INMENTAL ASSESSM ENT Willow Creek (Cecil) Bridge County Koad 546 Morrow County, Oregon An Environmental Assessment has been prepared by Morrow County, the Oregon State Highway Division, and the Federal Highway- Administration for the proposed reolacement of the Willow (reek (Cecil > Bridge in Morrow County, on County Koad 546 The project would replace the existing struct urally deficient bridge, and the road approach on the east side of Willow Creek would also be realigned and raised Copies of the Environmental As sesment are available at the Morrow County Court, South Court Street. Heppner. Oregon, the State High way Division s Project Manager's office. 116 S E 12 Street, Pendleton, Oregon, and the Kegion Engineers Office, 2111 Adams Avenue. lai Grande. Oregon The public is invited to comment on the Environmental Assessment, which has been prepared to assess the project's environmental impact Persons believing the proposal would result In a significant adverse impact on the human or physical environment, or who believe the Environmental Assessment is inad equate, are invited to comment Comments should be submitted, in wrilmg. within 30 days from the date of this notice Comments should be sent to the Morrow County Court, P O Box 788. Heppner. Oregon 97836 or to the Environmental Section, Oregon State Highway Division. 324 Capital Street N E . Salem. Oregon 97310 Additional information concerning the proposal can be obtained by contacting K D Hector, Region 5 Engineer in La Grande. Phone. 963 3177 Published March 26. April 2. 1986 WHEREFORE, notice hti^by is given that the undersigned trustee will on April 18. 1986. at the hour o' 3 45 o'clock, p m . Standard Time, as established by Section 187 110, Oregon Revised Statutes, at Front Steps. Morrow County Courthouse, in the <'itv Of Heppner. County of Morrow. State of Oregon, sell al public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in said decribed 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 exe cution of said trust deed, to satisfy the forrgoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by 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, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due >other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occuredi and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance neces sary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustees and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said Section 86 753 of Oregon Re vised Statutes In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the fern mine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the work "gran tor "includes uny successor in in terest 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 int erist, if any DATED November 16, 19H5 (s'Jo sep h T McNaught Successor Trustee Even with the miserable weather St Patrick's Weekend, there were still a lot of people at the sheep dog trials, organirers say The following winners have been announced i tpen Class first place Jon Carter of Scio with "Bru ", second place Bob Lewis of Philomath with ' Tweed ', third place la>w is with "Cap . fourth place Carter with "Taff ", and a tie for fifth place between Kic Kodolph of Spokane Washington with "T race'' and Tose mar) Faktaaiaf W M k tlick , British Columbia, with "Annie " Novice first place Karen Long meier of Snohomish. Washington, with "Chance ", second place Jeff lairkon of Kedmond with " J a c k " , third place Gary Erickson of Sal mon. Idaho, with "Hangin Tree Scotty " Pro Novice first place Kahimi with "Ted ", second place Kathy Hrunetto of Oregon City w ith "Nan" and third placr Karen Stutrman of Pullman. Washington, with "Abby " Judge for the trials was Frank Brunetto of Oregon City His wife. legion plans fun-night Heppner Post No 87 American la-gion and Auxiliary met at the la-giun Hall Wednesday. March 5 St Patrick's Celebration parade plans were made with the color guard and another unit including World War I Veterans participating Petitions supporting Veterans' Hoa pital in Walla Walla. Washington, were discussed and members en couraged to write their congressmen regarding this issue The next la-gion fun night al the Heppner hall is planned for Sat unlay. April 12 with cards and bingo Members will be contacted in the near future with details of the time and menu The local 1 aon's Club asked the auxiliary to cook and serve their dinner at the la-gion Hall April 26 and this project was outlined The next regular meeting of the Post and Axillary will tie Monday. April with Jerry Hood stew as the main course Members are to bring salud and dessert Potluck w ill tiegin at 7 p m . meetings will follow Kathy, was the announcer Cliff Steelman of Walla Walla was the course director Each first place winner received a plaque and each second place win ner received a framed ink drawing donated anti penned by Gary Erick son Third place w inners received 40 pounds of dog food from Show Results dog food company The Open Class 5500 purse was divided as follows first place $225. second place 5125. third place 575. fourth place 550 and fifth place 52S (divided between the two winners i Novice Class cash prizes were first place- 530. second place 520, and third place 510 Pro Novice winners re ceived 550 for first place, 540 for second place, and 530 for third place Horsemanship clinic offered 2 Application by Oregon Veteran's Administration for rone change from Exclusive Farm Use to Indus trial on property located in Town ship3N, Range 24 EW M, Sections 1. 2. 3. 4. 9. 10. II. 12. 13. 14. an<! 1 I consisting of 10.240 acres, tax lot ItX) Interested persons are invited to the hearing to express their views Written, signed statements will be considered Reasons for approval or disapproval should be included in written or oral statements John Hristow Chairman Morrow- County Planning Commission Published March 20 . I9H6 Authorized Repair Shop for Lynnea Meakin. Irrigon 4-H leader, has arranged a special clinic for her 4-H club but welcomes anyone interested in improving be havior and performance of their horses The event is scheduled for March 29. Umatilla Fairgrounds in Herm iston. w ith two sessions. 10 a m to 12 noon or I to 3 p m Cost is 520 if you bring your horse, or 55 per individual participating without horse Sponsor is the Centaurs Horse Club For more information call 922 2672 after 6 p m (Lynnea Meakin1 or the Extension Service 676 9642 • • • • Briggs & Stratton Tecumseh Echo Toro • McCullough • Sunbeam 6/6 91 V 4?4 i 6763001 l* w * ******* ********* Eoa ter Sunday Specials ******** ******** Steak A I>ob«ter Dinner PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Planning Com mission will hold a public hearing March 31, 1986. at the Morrow County Annex Building. Irrigon, Oregon at 7 30 pm Ihiblic hearings will be held on the following 1 Application by Bruce Nichols, ageni, for rone change from Suhur ban Residential to Commercial on property located in township 5N. Range 26 EWM. Section 25B Tax Lot 1300, northern portion THE TRIMMER WONT TRIM! We'll Fix 'em it 8- q l Top Sirloin Baked Ham with One tad $ 1 0 » with two taili *14°° N * ht4 $450 Dinner „ ^ \A ve K r i- ^ ^ x t o U i 'K * * Nun Snoot Moppnor ★ Tune-Ups Chevron ★ Diesel Pickups * Ful1 Caro Cor Servic® Vic’s Lexington Chevron 989-6373 L e x in g to n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING The City of lone will hold a Public Hearing on April 8 1986 at 7 30 p in al the lone City Hall Purposes of the meeting I Council and Budget Committee to review the proposed 1986 87 Bud «*•1 Revenue Sharing Funds, and 3 First reading of ordianacr No 172 declaring election to receive state revenues Marie Rudisill Recorder Published March 26, I9«6 The largest member of the deer family is the moose ft's larger than any deer that lived in the past, too Heppner Church of the Nazarene Easter Sunday Services 7 :0 0 a .m . - C o m m u n ity S u n ris e S e rv ic e 0 :0 0 a .m . - E a s te r B re a k fa s t 9 :3 0 a .m . - R e su rre c tio n C e le b ra tio n S e r. NO 11 00 am Wor^iip Service) W e welcome you to all Ka«ter Service« A activities! E P ioneer Dr Floyd Wilks, Postor 676 5529 ^ GARDNER’S K 193 N M ain &76S1D ( W E LL G ET YOUR ^ C A R IN S H A P E — If Peace loflllinis Easier lq enurcti £ (Not# ,h< S a 2S v . Restaurant A Lounge Published March 5, 12. 19. 26. 1986 5 :0 0 p .m . • O r e g o n Z o n e N a z a re n e C h u r c h e s S in g sp ira tio n R ally SEVEN H a p p n a r 676 -92 18 Ì