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After five week* of Heppner Fan
tasty Football action the team of
Cutsforth/Gricl lead« the league with
a total of 201 point«
I ant any football wax started in
Heppner last month »hen league
president George kottler initiated a
draft and 11 teams chose up players
The Cutxforth'Grcif leant has a
seven point lead o v er the
Cutxforih /Cutsforth team, which
could have a chance to catch them
before the season is over
In Fantasy Football teams choitse
players front any team in the Na
tional Football Irag u e When their
players scores points in a regular
NFL game, those points are counted
on their Fantasy team The Fantasy
team that has scored the most points
at the end of the season winv
A supplemental draff was held
Tuesday night in Fleppner
Following is the current standings
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE
Reference is nude to tfut certain
trusi deed nude by Matthew D
Greenup & Chcrylc A (ireenup.
hushjnd and wife, as grantor, to
Morrow County Abstract A Title
VS*,n G ot
Co . Inc . as trustee, in favor of Find
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National Bank of Oregon. as
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beneficiary. dated January 10. 1984.
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recorded January 10. 1984. in the
W inner week 3: SlOlarvgren Rippk*
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mortgage records of Morrow Coun
W inner week 4 S 10 tie Padberg and
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ment microfilm, reception No (in
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and
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dicate which), covering the follow
Devin/ Payne
Hi|k iiimc men Ham Hart lev I9H
ing described real property situated
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in said county and state, to-wit:
High »CMC, men Harry Hartlev S’R
High learn game No Three Trt
The West 100 feet of Lot 8 in
High learn series No Three .’HI
Block 7. Jones’ Addition to the City
Krtdas Sight Misers
o f Heppner, Morrow C ounty.
Nos ill
Oregon, as said lad and Block are
Win lead
By JuMma Waatharford
designated on the recorded plat of
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said Addition now on file in the of
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fice of the County Clerk of Morrow
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We are almost midway through this month that began the day after Hallo
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County State of Oregon (380 S
ween and will end tour days after Thanksgiving Day Many merchants began
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putting out Christmas decorations when they took down the black cats and
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Beneficial interest assigned to
witches
Heppner B,»»l Aliev Cal»
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Housing Division, Department of
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It seems like Thanksgiving, our oldest American holiday, is somewhat
High game men Tern Smith KM
Commerce, State of Oregon, nka
bypassed Going through the woods to grandmother's house to enjoy a post
High game «nmen Kalh» Hmkm« IXX
Oregon Housing Agency. State of
harvest feast is not too plausible now that many grandmothers live in retire
High «enes. men Terry Smith NIL
Oregon by instrument recorded
ment apariments. never learned to prepare huge meals, and have learned
High iene» «omen Kran Hale 4VA
January 10. 1984 as Book M, Page
High learn game Peti» gtfin « I umhrr)a»k«
to curb their tendency to overeat They feel their adult offspring and fast
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growing grandchildren don't need feasting and find that family visiting has
High learn series fYmpihn'i t umber)*kt
Both the beneficiary and the
been crowded out by afternoon football contests on T V
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trustee
have elected to sell the said
So people have become adjusted to standard time again after sis months
•»offer h u p h e g lrrs
real
property
to satisfy the obliga
of daylight time and have gotten accustomed to early evening darkness
W in I om
lions
secured
by
said trust deed and
Most employed persons and school children happily enjoy two holidays,
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a notice of default has been record
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the I Ith and 2hth. this month Armistice Day. now Veterans Day. needs
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to be explained to much of the population that can't remember the horrors
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o f war
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which the foreclosure is made is
ihe HopriWa
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Because I thought I might be moving from Heppner about mid O ctober,
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grantor's failure to pay when due the
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follow ing sum s M onthly in
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books and other items I felt I would rvx urgently need Now I'm finding
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stallments of $376 28 each, com
living with taped boxes is nol very cheerful The process of sorting things
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mencing with the payment due
and taking inventory has revealed items I had forgotten about since I tuck
High team game The Gullet IXisiers 'IC
January 1. 1987 and continuing each
tram m HM h i Hi H.. , IhS I
ed them away years ago.
month until this trust deed is
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In this bicentennial year of the adoption of the U S Constitution on
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reinstated or goes to Trustee's sale;
September 17,1778, it is good for us to read about and think about our
plus accrued late charges of $119 24
KufTrr hup hrgtrrs
government and its leaders past and present In my reading I was surprised
Win la r i
as o f October 28, 1987 and further
to find that five U S. Presidents were horn in November Could you name
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late charges of $10 84 on eac h delm
one or two of them? I couldn’t. If your birthday comes in this month bet
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quent payment thereafter; plus all
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ween Autumn's beginning on Sept. 22 and W inter's beginning on Dec 21st
fees, costs and expenses associated
No Pin Hitters
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(our year's shortest day), you share this month with Presidents James Polk,
Ben her« Alley Cal»
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with this foreclosure, all sums ex
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Warren Harding. James Garfield, Franklin Pierce and Zachary Taylor
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pended by beneficiary to protect the
It you like history or if you recall some I-atin, you may recall that novcm
lire Hoprl'ul«
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properly or its interest therein dur
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means nine and decern means ten Only since 46 B.C. has November been
ing
the pendency ol this proceeding,
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the I Ith month. The Romans moved it back two places when they squeez
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evidence that taxes are paid as pro
ed July and August into the calendar in honor of their favorite Caesars.
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vided by the terms of the Trust
Julius and Augustus Well, enough o f looking backward
High (cam iene» No Pm Hiitrr» I6»2
Deed, and less the reserve account
Splits converted Maude Hughes * Ml
balance o f $315.88
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared all sums
to please
owing on the obligation secured by
said trust deed immediately due and
payable, said sums being the follow
ing to wit
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The sum of $26.285 68 with in
terest thereon at the rate of 11 875%
per annum from I>eccmbcr I, 1986.
until paid, plus all fees, costs and ex
penses asso ciated w ith this
foreclosure, all sums expended by
All Wooden Giftware & Baskets . . 2 0 %
off price marked
beneficiary to protect the property or
its interest therein during the penden
cy ol this proceeding, evidence that
All Boxed Notes & Stationery .
1 0 % off
taxes arc paid as provided by the
terms of the Trust Deed, and levs the
All Picture Fram es.......... ............................ 1 0 %
off
reserve account balance of $315 88
WHFREFORE, notice hereby is
One Group Fra m e s ...«........ ....................
off
given that the undersigned trustee
will on April 8. 1988. at the hour of
I (X) o'clock. P M , in accord with
All Christmas Gift Tags........ ..................2 0 %
off
the standard of time established by
( iRS 18’ I 10. ai front door Morrow
County Courthouse in the City of
Herculoft Blankets Special
Heppner, County o f Morrow, State
of
Oregon, sell at pubic auction to
Twin/Full • $ 7 "
Queen/King - ^ 1 0 ^
the highest bidder for cash the in
terest in the said described real pro
perty which the grantor had or had
One Group Sweat Pants fc Tops
power to convey at the time of the
(Toddlers sizes 2,3.4)
execution hy him of the said trust
deed, together with any interest
One Group Christmas Hand T o w e ls ...2 2 ^sPc«lai
which the grantor or his successors
in interest acquired after the execu
All Aziza Eye Makeup.......... ....................
off
tion of said trust dee«], to satisfy the
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foregoing o b lig atio n s (hereby
secured and the costs and expenses
Children’ s Tights............................................................... 1 * *
of sale, including a reasonable
charge by the trustee Notice is fur
Slouch Socks.................... ................................................9 9 °
ther given that any person named in
<>KS 8H 753 has the right, at any
Transformers, reg. 3.99........................
time prior to five days before the
date last set for the sale, to have this
foreclosure proceeding dismissed
Hot Wheels Stunt R atz................. .......................... * 3 6 ’
and the trust deed reinstated by pay
ment to the beneficiary of the entire
Popples * Prize, Puffball, fc Pancake
amount then due (other than such
portion o f the principal as would not
Golf Club Head C o v e r s . .................. * 8 9 5
(hen be due had no default occurred)
While
and by cunng any other default com
Matchabelli Cologne for Men............
off
S u p p lies!
plained of herein that is capable of
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being cured by tendering the perfor
2-roll C h ris tm a s wrapping]
mance required under the obligation
P « P « r offers 120 sq ft A s s td l
or trust deed, and in addition to pay
festiv® designs 36-m ro lls .
ing said sums or tendering the per
forma nee necessary to cure the
default, by paying all costs and ex
penses actually incurred in enforc
ing the obligation and trust deed,
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togedrer with trustee s and attorney's
fees not exceeding the amounts pro
vide. I hv s a i d O K S | ( 7J3
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In construing this notice, the
masculine gender includes the
feminine and the neuter, the singular
includes the plural, the word ' gran
to r'' includes any susecssor in in
Around About
HOLIDAY
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Sandra Hal x men VH>. Hartici ta lk and hit
l> Buyer ST. Beil) PeilynAn 1 10
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High senes Gayk Guucrrcr SN
High learn game JAJ Ceramics MA
High kam senes JAJ Cerami,s 22KI
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 in
terest, if any
DATED November 5, 1987
GEORGE
C.
REINMILLER Successor-Trustee
52i sw d a y
Portland. OR 97201
226-3607
Published November 25. December
2. 9 , 16. 1987_______________ _
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
Project Repainting 2 MG steel
reservoir
Project Location North o f I 84,
west o f Port o f Morrow Exit 166
Bui Date Januarv 5. 1988 Bid
Time 3 00 P M.
Bid Location I Marine Drive,
P O Box 200. Boardman, OR
97818
Bids will he received by the Port
until the time and dale shown above
Bids will he opened and read aloud
shortly thereafter.
Each bidder must be prequalified
No bidder will be considered who
has not performed similar services
on five similar projects, with no pro
blems associated with such efforts
Prequaiification forms similar to that
used by the Public Contract Review
Board pursuant to ORS 279 must be
submitted to the Ow ner's con
sultants. Yale CoporatHin, prior to
or at the bn! opening date Questions
concerning these bid documents and
the work required hereunder should
be directed to the Port's consultant.
Melvin Y Zucker of Yale Corpora
lion. 503-228-0159.
Each bid must be submitted in a
sealed envelope addressed to the Port
at the bid location shown above
Each sealed envelope containing a
bid must bear on the outside o f the
envelope the bidder's name, address,
license number and the name of the
project No bid will he considered
unless fully completed in the man
ncr provided by the Engineer and ac
complished by a bid bond executed
in favor of the Port of Morrow, and
in an amount not less than ten (10)
percent of the total amount of the
hid
Contract documents may be ex
amined and obtained November 12.
1987 at tire office of die Port of Mor
row, upon receipt of twenty five (25)
dollars for each document set
A prebid inspection of the project
is planned for Monday, December
14, 1987. Bidders desiring inspec
tion visits should contact Mr Jerald
Rea at (503) 481 SHOP
In order to be accepted and con
sidered for award o f a contract, the
Bidder must be qualified in accor
dance with applicable parts o f the
ORS Chapter 279 Bids shall contain
a statement by the Bidder that the
provisions required by ORS 279 350
and U S Dept of Labor (Workmen
on Public Works to he Paid Not Ixvs
than the Prevailing Kate of Wage)
arc to be complied with The bid
shall also contain a statement hy the
Bidder that the Equal Employment
Opportunity requirements arc to he
complied with
F-ach proposal must he submitted
on the prescribed bid blanks and
shall he accompanied hy hid securi
ty in the form of certified check,
cashier's check, or surety bond
payable to the Port of Morrow. No
interest will he paid on hid security
Return or retention of bid security
shall he subject to the provisions of
ORS 279 031
The Port may waive any informa
non or minor defects or reject any
and all bids or delete vime hid items
without invalidating the remaining
bid item s. Any bid may be
withdrawn prior to the scheduled
time for the opening of bids or
authorized postponement thereof
Any bid received after the time and
date specified shall not be con
sidered No bidder may withdraw a
hid within 30 days after the actual
date of the opening Should there be
reasons why the contract cannot he
awardexl within the specified perHxJ,
the time may be extended hy mutual
agreement between the Port and the
bidder Award will by made to the
lowest responsible bidder which can
prosecute the work in the time
required
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish a bond for faithful
performance of the Contract in the
full amount of the Contract price
The Port of Morrow reserves the
right to rejedt any or all bids receiv
ed and without readjustment, to let
a contract for the whole or any part
of the Contract to any person upon
terms which, in its judgement, arc
the most adv antageous to the Port ol
Morrow
Published November 25 1987
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PNBLIC M V M I
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR!NO
Notice is hereby given that the Ci
ty of Lexington will hold a public-
hearing on December 8. 1987 on the
C ity’s proposed Oregon Communi
ty iievelopment Program Project
i . The City of Lexington will con
duct a public hearing at City Hall at
7:30 p m on December 8, 1987 to
solicit citizen views, provide citizens
sp ecific in fo rm atio n , and to
publicize a proposed project, as it
pertains to the City's proposal for an
Oregon Community Development
grant to make certain improvements
to the C ity's Water System.
2 The purpose o f this meeting it
to involve the citizens of the City in
all stages of the Oregon Communi
ty Development program.
3. Written records of the pro
ceedings will be kept and be
available for all to review at City
Hall
4 Questions and comments a jr
encouraged, and should be directqj
to Ms. Linda Jones. City Recorder.
(503) 989-8536
Dated November 19, 1987
Published: November 23. 1987 a
PUBLIC MCTICtf
The M orrow County Public
Works Department is accepting seal
ed bids for two (2) new 1987 model
V* ton pickup trucks. Bids will be
opened on Tuesday, December I,
1987 at 10:00 a m. in the Public
Works Office located at Lexington,
Oregon.
For detailed specificatKins, pleas«
call 676-9061 ext. 17. Morrowt
County reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
Published November 18. 25, 1987
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I CARD O F TH A N K S 1
The merchants would like to thank
the following people for volunteer-•
ing (heir time and labor, to put up
(he towns Christmas tree and decora
tions: Fred Toombs A Columbia*,
Basin Electric Co-op crew, Davitf'
Winters A the City of Fleppner
Crew; Tom Springer of HcppneC
T V Inc . Bill Gentry for the tree»'
Some years we receive criticism
about having the decorations up too
early, and some y ean about bem£-
too late However, since this project*
requires the co-ordination of these'
very busy people and they donate
their time, we are glad to have thenv
put them up at their convenience .f
Thank yon,
The Heppner Merchant C om m itted
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PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON«
FOR MORROW COUNTY .
IN THE MATTER
OF THE ESTATE
of
JAMES GORDON M ALICOAT,
JR .
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Deceased.
No 87 PR 3
NOTICE Tf) INTERESTED ;
PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed an^
has qualified as the Personal
Representative of the estate All per
sons having claims against the estate
arc hereby required to present lh<'
same, with proper vouchers, withitj
four months after the date of first
publication of this notice,- m statesf
below, tn the Personat RPpresen*
W ive at: James Gordon MalicOBl,*
Sr . c/o Van Valkenburgh. C oat* 4k
Hodman, law yers. 204 East 4(1)
Street. The Dalles, OR 97058, of
they may be barred
All persons who rights may be af*
fccted by the proceeding! in thif
evlatcd may obtain additional inform
matmn from the records of the
Court, the Personal Representative
or the attorney for the Personal
Representative
DATED and first published
November 18. 1987
James Gordon Malicoat. Sr.
Personal Representative
Address P O Box 398
Boardman. OR 97818
VAN VALKENBURGH. COATS
& HOFFMAN
O f A tto rn ey s for P erso n a l
Representative
204 East 4th Street
The Dalles. OR 97058
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Published; N ovem ber 18. 25.-
December 2^ 1987
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We would like to thank all o o ^
family and friends who joined us iftj
celebrating our 50th wedding an-<
mversary reception Saturday It was.
a joyous occasion for us and we hav^i
many happy memories to treasure.-
Milton and Margaret Morgaiw,
______________________1125 1^
The family of Lyle Cox would lik»,
to thank everyone for their kindnest«
and friendship during our loss of our.-
loved one
It is very m uch;
appreciated.
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A special thank you to M arten ^
and Randall Peterson and JoycA;
Hughes
Maxine C ot*
Jim and Karen Gavin A lamils^
Rick and Randic Cox*
Nalhro A Susan Cox A family.’
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