Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 16, 1986, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Campers from four counties 4-H'd
Dw* m
i n i tli
tr lH . camp
I k m n encompass
The
mini
world
ed 4 H cUMijvrs and counselors from
M orrow. Gilliam . Wheeler, and
Warm Springe counties last week
Highlights ot the international!)
themed camp " We are thé
world We are the children," in­
cluded Chinese slides and stories by
IEYE returnee Matt Weimer. guest
l.klia iiuerrero from Costa Rica, an
international dinner, and tent home
with names representing I 5 different
countries
Class included hackpacking
techniques, outdoor cookery, a
special by Search and Rescue team
from Salem, hiking, games, and a
wide sariety o f crafts including
b a n k in g , baskets, ste n cilin g ,
candles, and rubber stamps
Oser Hk) campers and counselors
i . f l included L I Elva
. . I I Mad
..!
attended C Staff
den. director. Wheeler Counts. Jim
Murphy, G illiam County Hirdine
Tulhs, Morrow Counts. Jom Das id
and M ollie Marsh Warm Springs
Counts Volunteers wee Carol W est
and Nancy M iller Haris me ( sans
Wanda Plott. and Angie Reamer
sersed as cooks Counselors were
Linda Morter. Kathleen Bra/ell
Paula Morales. Bcnji Pearson.
Deamc Smith. Brenda Morales
Susan Plivaharsks Rondi Tews.
Judy Jcpsen. Nance Wright. Mark
Anderson. Gib I sans. Car! Martin.
( ory R ill, Swasnc Evans, and
Sheldon Minniek
At the closing o f camp, each
camper was presented with a green
shirt, with wording " I's e been
4 H d "
The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF SALE
Reference is made to that certain
trust deed made by Hal R Whitaker
and V irginia F. Whitaker, as gran
tors, to Morrow County Abstract
and Title Co . Inc . as trustee, in
favor of Fust Federal Savings and
U>an Association o f Pendleton, a
corporation, as beneficiary . record
ed September 28. 1977. in the ot
ticial records ot Morrow County,
Oregon, in M icrofilm No I2lkt0
covering the following described
real property situated in said county
and state, to wit
T he South 17 22 feet o f the North
41 99 feet o f lag 4. in Block J of the
Original Town o f Heppner. Oregon
also a right o f way easement across
the South 10 feet of the North 2 1 94
feet o f Lag 7 in Block 3 o f the
Original Town of Heppner. to where
the same intersects with Gale Street
It is agreed by and between the
grantee herein and the grantors
herein that in event the City of Hcpp
ner shall establish an alley or street
to allow the grantees, their successor
or assigns, a right o l way adjacent
to their propertv with W illow Street
or May Street in the said City of
Heppner. then this easement shall be
null and void
Commonly known as I 3 3 N Main
Street. Heppner. Oregon 97H3b
There is a default by the grantors
or ighcr persons owing an obliga
non. the performance of which is
secured by said trust deed, or by
their successor in interest, the default
is the failure to pay when due the
fo llo w in g sums
m onthly in
slallmentsof $707 (It) each, heginn
ing with August I. |9jt5, until paid,
a late charge balance of $99 44 plus
monthly late charges of Sib 7b each
beginning August lb. 1983, until
paid, real property taxes for the
y e n 1983 )u 1984 ms and IMS 8b
Attend summer week
Morrow Counts 4 H members (front row left to right) Kathleen Bra/ell,
Angie Currin, Kelly McLaughlin, Judy Jcpsen. (back row left right) Amy
W'agcnblast. Rondi Tews. Shannon Melaughlm. Nance Wright, and Shanna
Evans attended Oregon State University Summer Week " The Challenge o f
Change" from June 6 21 Morrow Counts businesses and indisiduals pro
sided scholarships lor their 4 H learning experiences
Business seminar slated
Register before July 18 for Blue
M l Community College's Small
Business S u rviva l Strategies
Seminar I adored to needs ol local
businesses, the seminar w ill begin
July 22 at Columbia Basin Electric
Co op
For further information, contact
Tom Hampvin. director. Small
Business Development Center, 17
S I Dor ion, Pendleton. 27bb23(
Heppner Happenings
By Mary Bryant 6/6-9493
Saturday evening a family pic
me was held at the Ed Gonty home
and on Sunday, the Lake Penland
cabin of the Gontys was the scene of
another gathering On Wednesday,
the Gonty's took their son. IX>ug and
his daughter to Seaside I hey en
joyed an overnight visit with his aunt
and uncle M r and Mrs B Altishin
On Saturday they flew home to
Newport News On July 7. Doug
received his commission as a First
I leutenant He is stationed at Hamp
ton. Virginia w ith the A ir Force He
earned a Bachelor of Science degree
from the University of Wyoming in
1984 His wife. Anastasia, who is at
tending summer school classes at the
university ot Virginia was unable to
attend
Dee and Jim F.rdtiun. Nancy
McLennan and her two daughters.
Lisa and Alison Parent, all from the
Portland area visited with Mrs
Alena Anderson over the weekend
of the Fourth and attended class rcu
mons Mrs Lrditian and Mrs
Mclennan are daughters of Mrs
Anderson
M r and Mrs Roger Connor
and daughter, Carrie, from Texas
were weekend guests ot M r and
Mrs Frank Connor, parents o f Mr
Connor His wife. Yvonne, is a
daughter ot the late Carey and Alice
Hastings Also. John Connor, his
wife. Linda, and son. Kevin, and
Mrs Helen Connor, all of Hillsboro.
Skip Connor and wile, Peggy, from
Stanfield were here Mrs Hoy
Privett and granddaughter front
Missouri dropped in for a visit On
Sunday. Mrs Vcrn Batty, Mrs
Grace Buschke. Mr and Mrs Glen
Ward, and their guest. K in io
Gabriel. M r and Mrs Albert
Wright and M r and Mrs Bud Mar
shall joined the gathering for dinnei
M r and Mrs Paul Brown have
received word o f a new grandson,
bom July 3 at Columbus. Georgia
The baby has been named Kyle Ed
ward and is the son o f Major and
Mrs Chris F Brown of Wahiacwa.
Hawaii Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Paul Brown o f Heppner and
M r and Mrs Robert Benefield o f
Columbus. Georgia
Overnight guest o f M r and
Mrs Ambrose Chapin on Sunday,
were their grandson. Mike Sly ter
and his wile, Cathy They had been
vacationing at Reno. Nevada, and
tame through Heppner on their way
home to visit.
Mi and Mrs 1 mcoln Nadi.
Mrs Shirley Connor o l Heppner.
M rs Mary Ann Palmer of lone, and
Mr and Mrs Lyle Jensen of
I aGrando drove to North Dakota
recently to visit Sirs Nash s motlicr
She is in a skilled nursing home sut
tcring from cancer In addition to
other relatives, they visited Mrs
Nash's two brothers They made the
return trip through Yellowstone Park
and were fortunate to sec "O ld
Faithful' put on a show, which they
thought was beautiful
Mr and Mrs I iiKoln Nash and
Mr and Mrs Dean t onnor went to
The Dalles Thursday to the Babe
Ruth A ll Stars ball game tor I 1 year
olds tr ie Connor, son of Dean and
Shirley had been chosen as one o f
the players They also went on to
Hood River to visit Mrs Nash's
brother and his wife and to see Mrs
Mary Springer, sister ot Mrs Nash
Mr and Mrs Bill Anderson o f
la ke Oswego were weekend guests
o f Claude and Happy Graham
Mrs Maty (ioheen has recent
ly returned from a trip to Portland
and Seattle She attended the 29th
Biannual Convention o f Soroptinus!
International o f the Americas
Federation in Seattle at the Westin
Hotel The United States, Canada.
South America. Mexico. Central
America. Japan and The Philippines
are represented in their group The­
rmal count showed 1827 members,
delegates, and guests
Sadun
Kalipoglu. international president
from tu rke y wav present and
remembered Mrs Goheen who had
met her at a meeting in Istanbul This
was her first visit to the American
Federation There were 80 Japanese
women present and one was elected
to office, which was a first Mrs
Goheen was forlunate in being a day
early and met friends from Juneau.
Alaska Ihey had dinner at the Space
Needle
On Saturday. Mrs Mildred
Pudhcrg accompanied Mr and Mrs
Frank Cecil ol Spray to Pilot Rock
to the wedding of Bill Caldera and
Vickie Pedro Mr Caldera is a
nephew o f Mrs Padherg
- Rita and Amie Hcdman were in
Corvallis June 7 for the gradation o f
their son in law Bob M iller
M iller is a graduate of Heppner
H igh School
He received a
Bachelors degree in computer
science graduating with honors from
Oregon State University
in the sums of SI .214 32. S I. 344 9 '
and $1.664 30. respectively, plus
penalties and interest
By reavin o f said default, the
beneficiary or the beneficiary's sue
cesvir in interest has declared all
obligations secured by -.aid trust
deed immediately due and payable,
said sums being the following
$25,782 99. with interest thereon at
the rate o f 10 percent per annum,
from July I. 1983, until paid, plus
j late charge balance ot S99 >44. plus
monthly late charges of Sib 7b each,
beginning August lb |9gs until
paid, together with title expense,
costs, trustee's fees and attorneys
fees incurred herein by reason of
said default and any further sums
advanced by the beneficiary or the
beneficiary's successor in interest
for protection of the above described
ical propertv and its interest in it
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN
that the beneficiary and trustee or
their successors in interest, have
elected and do hereby elect to sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash the interest in the above
described property which the gran
tors had or had the power to convey
at the time of the execution o f said
trust deed, together with any interest
which (he grantors or grantors' suc­
cessors in interest acquired after the
execution o f deed and the expenses
o f the sale, inc luding the compensa­
tions o f the trustee or successor
trustee and the reasonable attorneys
tees incurred A notice ot default and
election to sell has been recorded
pursuant to Section 8b. 735 (3).
Oregon Revised Statutes
Said sale w ill be held on
September 5. 198b. at the hour o f
10 (8) o'clock. A M . based on the
Standard T ime as established by Sec­
tion 18^ III) . Oregon Revised
Statutes, at the following place The
main entrance o f the Morrow Coun
ty Courthouse in the City of Hcpp
ner. County of M orrow. Stale of
Oregon, which is the hour, date and
place fixed for said sale
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that any person named in Section
8b 753. Oregon Revised Statutes lias
the right to have the foreclosure pro­
ceeding dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated by curing the above
described defaults and by payment
to the beneficiary o f the entire
amount then due other than such por­
tion as would n<8 then be due had no
default occurred, together with costs
and trustee's and attorney's fees, at
any time pnor to five days before the
date last set for said sale
Dated March 21. 198b
Harry M Hanna, Successor Trustee
FOR FURTHER IN FO R M ATIO N
PLEASE C O N TA C T Joyce A G
Blaumcr 224 5930
STATE OF OREGON
County o f Multnomah ss
I the undersigned, certify that I
am the attorney or one o f the at­
torneys for the above named trustee
and that the foregoing is a complete
and exact copy o f the original
Trustee's Notice o f Sale
Ann K Jcrhoff, OSB (*84419
Attorney for said Trustee
Published July 9j lb, 23. 30, |98b
A m e ric a n * c o n s u m e a b o u t
40 b illio n p o u n d * o f m eat
a year
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The M orrow County Public
Works Defxirtmrnt is accepting seal
ed bids tor budget year 8b 87 on the
fo llo w in g
tire s , tru ck and
passenger, batteries, gasoline and
diesel, heating oil. anti freeze and
lubricants
Bids w ill he opened on Tuesday
July 29. 198b at 10 00 a ill at the
Public W ork*O ffice located in Lex
ington. Oregon For further infor
illation and specifications please call
b7b 90b| ext 17 Morrow County
reserves the right to reject anv and
all bids
Published July lb . 198b
PUBLIC NOTICE
Nominating petitions are availahlr
at City Hall. 188 W W illow Street.
Heppner, Oregon tor the election
November 4th. 1986 Official terms
expiring lor the City o l Heppnet are
the Mayor and five Council [>>si
lions The Mayor's position is a two
year term, and the Council positions
are three I 3) four year terms and two
|2) two year terms No person is
eligible to any elective office o f the
City o f Heppnet who. at the time
ol their election, is not a qualified
elector within the moan mg ot the
State Constitution, and who has not
resided in the City ot Heppner for
one year immediately preceding the
election To be a qualified elector to
sign the nominating petition the elec
tor must be registered at the Morrow
County Courthouse The dead line
for petitions with the City Clerk is
5 tM) p m prevailing time August
29th. 198b
Marshall Lovgren. Administrator
City of Heppner. Oregon
Published July lb . 2 ', '0 . August
b. 13. 20. 27. |98b
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow Counts Planning
Commission w ill hold a public hear
mg on Monday. July 28. |98b. at
7 3() p m at the Morrow County
Courthouse Annex Building in Ir
rigon. Oregon A public hearing will
be held on the following
Application by Columbia View
Community Church for a change ot
/one from Industrial to Rural Service
Center /o n e on I b9 acres located
ill Township ' V Range 2bl Sec
tion 23C. Tax l ot '(*8)
Interested persons are invited to
the hearing to express their views
Written, signed statements w ill be
considered Reasons for approval or
disapproval should be included III
written or oral statements
John Bristow
Chairman
M o rro w
County
Planning
Commission
Published July lb. 2 ' 198b
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF MEASURE
ELECTION
Morrow County School District
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday. August 12, |98b, an elec­
tion w ill be held in Morrow County
School District. Morrow COunty,
Oregon ITic polls w ill be open from
8 (8) a m to 8 (8) p m The follow
ing shall be the ballot title for (he
measure submitted to the electors
thereof
CAPTION One Year Spec ml
l-cvy for Operating Purposes
QUESTION Shall the Morrow
C ounty School D is tric t levy
$5,140,643 outside its tax base for
operating purposes in 198b 87 ’
M A P I AN A I !( iN I f.e district's
tax base for |98b 87 is $834,809
The district docs not have enough
money from any other viurces to
operate educational, support, and
extra-curricular programs for the cn
tire year The district needs all ol the
money it is allowed to raise in a one
year "special le vy" for operational
purposes in |98h 87 I his measure
w ill allow the district to levy
$5.140,643 above its tax base in
|98b 87 This amount plus the tax
base amount and other amounts from
federal, stale, and county sources
w ill enable the district to maintain all
programs at levels reduced from
1985 8b
*1 For measure authorizing tax
levy or establishing new tax base
Concise and impartial statement of
not more than 150 words, explain
ing chief purpose of the measure
Content requirements of OKS
255 085 (2) and ORS 450 005 app
ly to bond measure and certain
sanitary authorities, respectively
Additional statement requited by
ORS 310 395(1) shall not be melud
ed in word count
An estimated tax rale o f
$b 43 |(88) of assessed valuation
w ill he necessary to raise the
$5.140,64 3
The cxtimatcd lax rate tor this
measure is an ESTIM ATE O N LY
based on the best inform ation
available from the County Assessor
at the time o f the estimate
Doyle M cfa slin . Supt
Published July lb . 1984»
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF MEASURE
ELECTION
Morrow County School District
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday. August 12. 198b, an elec­
tion w ill be held in Morrow County
School District. Morrow County,
Oregon The j» lls w ill be open from
8 (8) a m to 8 (8) p m The follow
ing shall be the ballot title for the
measure submitted to the electors
thereof
CAPTION Three Year Operating
Serial le v y .
Q U E S T IO N
Shall M o rro w
County School D is tric t levy
$4’ 3,78b for three years outside the
tax base for operating purposes
beginning in 198b 87'*
•E X P LA N A T IO N The district's
tax base for 198b 87 is $8 34.809
ITiis amount plus the $3.140.64 3 the
district is allowed to raise in a
"special levy” election is not
enough money to operate the district
for a year
This measure w ill
establish a three year fixed dollar
serial levy o f $473.786
The
$473.786 would be levied each year
for the next three years, providing
$1.421,358 in three years for
operating purjxses These funds w ill
help continue all present educational,
supporting. and extra curricular pro
grams ITie estimated tax rate lor the
three year levy is 59- $l(88k>f
assessed valuation per year The ex
(muted tax rate for this measure is
an ESTIMATE O N LY based on the
best infornution available from the
County Assessor at the time o l this
estuiute
*1 For measure authorizing tax
levy or establishing new tax base
Concise and impartial statement o f
not more than 150 words, explain­
ing chief purpose of the measure and
giving reasons for the measure 2
For any other measure Concise and
impartial statement of not more than
75 words o f the chief purpose of the
measure Content requirements ot
OKS 233 OS3<2) and ORS 450 905
apply to bond measure and certain
sanitary authorities, respectively
Additional statement required by
o r s i in W 5 (I) th a lln o tb a in ctu d
ed in word count
Doyle McCavlin, Supt
Published July lb. 198b
I lAWD OF THANKS
With the current Little League
season just concluded. I need to
thank those people that spent a great
deal ot time making this season u
success
I he coaches included Charlie
Sumner, Tom Wickland. Frank
Pearson. Jerry H ealy, Gary
M unkers. P hil ( ir e if. T e rry
Hughes. Chuck Moeller. Joyce
Hughes, (iarv W atkins, Dave
Gunderson. Don Shelton. Bob
Adelnian. and lu rry Pettyjohn
I he um pires included Ron
Bowman, led lo ll. Kick Johnston.
Dave Hanna. John McCabe and
Rusty Estes
Concession managers were Kathy
Tellccliea and Shirley Davie I he
treasurer is Chloc Pearson and board
members included Bob Krcm and
Earl Fishburti
Add to that list a similar group of
dedicated volunteers in lone. Con
don and Fossil
The W illow Creek Little l eague
provided recreation and lots ol tun
for approximately 180 youngsters
ages seven thru twelve Die season
wasn't without its controversies and
problems but all in all the year was
u success
The local little league program
needs to thank Lee Padherg. Mot
row County Grain Growers, and
Morrow County for their donation
ot equipment to start repairing the
new field below the dam Individuals
donating (heir tune included Butch
1-aughlin. Don Bull and Mike Grant
For the publics information, the
new field renovation project hasn't
progressed as we had hoped The
Corp of Engineers has constantly
delayed and extended deadlines and
it seems they feel little responsihili
ty to repair the project that they
originally botched We aren't sure at
this time if the field will ever become
playable
A big thank you goes out to the
businesses who sponsored teams and
donated money for equipment and
supplies
Again thanks to all the volunteers,
both named and forgotten, for the
many hours they gave to this
program
The District A ll Star Tournament
ic luiv 16 19
Du-1».ilk--.
lo
attend and support coaches Kun
Gutierrez and lairen Hcidcman and
the Allstars
(icorge K ofllcr
President W illow Creek Little
l c .i a u e
___________
in
Plan
Heppner com m unity fo r the
privilege of your gift of friendship
and acceptance W'c appreciate so
much all your gifts of love and cards
and words o f apprec ution We take
a very special part o f you with us
hec .iusc you have given us v> much
May God richly bless each of you
Pastor Floyd A Sharon W illis A
G t r I s
$$ ednrvdav. Julv 16. 19Mb F IVE
I CARD OF THANKS
A very special thank you lo
everyone that helped make the
Heppner Booster Club's first annual
Reno Night the great success that it
was The dealers time was donated
and this was much appreciated D A
DConstruction, Jim lanktord. Duse
Allstott and Dennis M iller did a fast
and efficient job constructing our
" 2 1 " tables Thanks also to the pexv
pie that came out to support our
young people See vou next year'
We wish to express our thanks to
the Valhy and Hope Lutheran Chur
ches for sponsoring us and for the
love and support they extended to us
when we came to this country We
also thank the congregations o f St
Patrick's Catholic Church and St
W illiam 's Catholic Church tor their
friendship and generosity Many
thanks also to the H eppner
Neighborhood Center and to the
many people o f Heppner, lone and
l^xington who helped us to become
established in the United Stales
The IXihos/vnski family
T lb ip
Words can't express our apprecia
lion to our family for making our
'0 th anniversary a very memorable
day Our thanks also to (he ladies o f
St Patricks Altar Society, Father
Ed. the Darden Club and those who
helped in any way
Eleanor and Ed (¡only
We would like to thank the
members o f the First Christian
Church and friends and relatives for
the baby shower and all the great
gifts They arc greatly appreciated
A special thanks to Rev. Don
Shelton for his kindness and support
God bless you all
Dale and Kelly Rhode and boys
It is after much thought and prayer
that we say farewell to the comnium
ly ot Heppner Thank you Heppner
Church o f the Nazarene for six
wonderful years o f ministry to you
You arc a special church' ITiank you
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