Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 21, 1988, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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The ShenfTi office si the cour­
thouse in Heppner reports dispat­
ching the following business during
the put week
Dec
12: Morrow County
Sheriff s deputy began the investiga
lion into a complaint on animals at
large in the county line area of
Imgon
Dec 13: Morrow County deputy
investigated a report of an elderly
lady needing assistance Lady was
located and in good health
Dec. 14: Morrow County
Sheriff*s office began the investiga­
tion into a suspicious circumstance
at an Imgon business No details
were available, investigation is
continuing.
Morrow County Sheriff s office
began the investigation into a possi­
ble burglary of a residence.
Dec 15 M o i t o w County deputies
responded to a residence in Imgon
to investigate a possible prowler
complainant Deputies were unable
to locate anyone;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to Boardman woodchip scale sta­
tion in reference to a possible distur­
bance Subject was located and situa­
tion was resolved.
Morrow County Sheriffs office
began the investigation into a (heft
reported in rural Imgon Victim is
Grace Sandlin, missing a nng valued
at SI.077.
Morrow County Sheriff s office
investigated a complaint of a vehi­
cle failing to yield to flashing lights
on a bus in the Boardman area
Dec. 16 Morrow County
Sheriff s office responded to a one
vehicle non injury accident on I-&4
at mile post 172-173 Driver of vehi­
cle was issued a citation tor Careless
driving;
Morrow County deputy assisted a
subject in Imgon on a complaint in­
volving the use of a vehicle, situa­
tion is civil matter
Dec 17: Morrow County deputy
arrested William Herbert Nimu. 39,
Salem, on local charges of Driving
Under the Influence and Felony
Driving Suspended Nimt/was also
charged on a warrant issued out of
Hillsboro for Failure to Pay Finc-
Probation Violation. Subject was
lodged in Benton County Jail;
Morrow County deputy located
cattle on Hwy 74 Owner was con­
tacted by deputy and made ar­
rangements to retrieve the cows;
Morrow County Sheriff s office
dispatched the Boardman Fire
Department to a vehicle fire east of
Boardman on 1-84
Dec. 18 Morrow County
Sheriffs office dispatched the
Boardman ambulance to the Dodge
City Inn where an accident victim
hud been transported by private vehi­
cle Victim was transported by am
bulance to Good Shepherd.
Dec 19 During the week of Dec
12 18. Morrow County Sheriff s of­
fice assisted no disabled motorists.
Van Arsdale Construction.
Blackhorse Canyon Road, reported
the theft of WOO-500 worth of
miscellaneous shop tools within the
last two weeks A brand new air
wrench was taken.
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A CELESTIAL
CELEBRATION
HEPPNER TV.
INC.
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Heppner Ponies play games
By Rick Koffter
The Heppner Pomes had their se­
cond game of the year against Pika
Rock. The "A" team boys had a
fairly easy time beating Pilot Rock
handily 37-19 The "C" team boys
on the other hand played their first
game of the year and had a totally
different out-come losing 47-14
The 8th grade girls also had an
easy time defeating Pilot Rock The
7th grade girls breered by Pika
Rock.
The "C" team had a game against
lone on the 13th of December The
"C" team lost to lone 37-28.
although they did play well They
couldn't catch up from their early
deficit
The Pomes played their third
game of the season on December 15.
The Ponies opponents were the
tough Umatilla Vikings The first
team to play was (he 7th grade boys.
The boys once again cruised by the
opposition 43-25 The 8th grade girls
alto beat the Vikinjts by a score of
22-18 The 7th grade girls smashed
the 7th grade Umatilla girls 33-4
Santa's Toy Shop
By Paul Lauritsan
H appy H olid ays!
Santa had a toy shop It was very
busy The elves worked all night and
day and soon it was Christmas Eve.
$
HP M id ü p a ü l
Wrap up the sun
this Christmas.
T a n n in g S p e c ia l
8 Sessions for *25-00
Must Purchase by Dec. 31, 1988
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6 7 6 -9 6 0 3
Coupon Special------- ------------------
penalty
INT TO
JAN. 15 .89
TOTAL
HAME
DESCRIPTION
YEAR TAX
CARR SR. JOSEPH J.
MOBILE HOME
se
32.00
.63
15.00
47.63
STRAVENS, MICHAEL
MOBILE HOME
66
164.76
3.30
15.00
163.06
MACHADO. JOHH k
DEBORAH
MOBILE HOME
66
142.42
2.85
15.00
160.27
MILLER, JU0Y
MOBILE HOME
86
26.66
.57
15.00
44.43
GLASCOCK, CL IE FORD
MOBILE HOME
88
193.94
3.87
15.00
212.81
KEY. JIM
MOBILE HOME
SB
90.79
1.63
15.00
107.62
R0SEBAUM, GEORGE E. MOBILE HOME
68
207.25
4.14
15.00
226.39
POPE, KAROL
MOBILE HOME
68
179.39
3.60
15.00
197.99
HAMBY, WM
MOBILE HOME
68
113.65
2.26
15.00
130.93
T0WM, MARLEHE
MOBILE HOME
86
16.03
.33
15.00
31.36
SEPULVEDA, JUAN
MOBILE HOME
66
173.99
3.46
15.00
192.47
OOCKEN, MARK
MOBILE HOME
68
146.07
2.91
15.00
163.96
PALMER. CARL
MOBILE HOME
66
72.40
1.44
15.00
66.64
PEREZ, ROBERT L.
MOBILE HOME
66
126.94
2.58
15.00
146.52
POPE, DOUGLAS
MOBILE HOME
66
82.34
1.65
15.00
98.99
STARKE, JON THOMAS
MOBILE HOME
66
9.21
.18
15.00
24.39
WEST, ALFRED k OLA
MOBILE HOME
66
100.39
2.01
15.00
117.40
HICKEY, DAN M.
MOBILE HOME
66
29.65
.60
15 .0 0
45.25
KESTLER. KARY k
TAMARAH
MOBILE HOME
66
9.31
.18
15 .0 0
24.49
OSBORN. DENNIS
M 0 8 ILE HOME
88
30.91
.63
15.00
46.54
MARTINEZ, FRANCISCO MOBILE HOME
k JUANITA
66
127.10
2.55
15.00
144.65
NAVARRO, PEDRO
MOBILE HOME
88
10.34
.21
15.00
25.55
JONES, CHRIS
MOBILE HOME
68
143.35
2.66
15.00
161.23
EDWARDS, 0OR0TMY
MOBILE HOME
68
91.74
1.83
15.00
106.57
HAMPTON, THOMAS k
LOR 1
MOBILE HOME
66
59.39
1.20
15.00
75.59
SANTILLAN, JUAN
MOBILE HOME
86
58.90
1.17
15.00
75.07
ROORIQUEZ, LOUIS H. MOBILE HOME
TORRES, CRISTINA
66
29.30
.60
15.00
44.90
MATT ISON, LAURA
MOBILE HOME
68
15.21
.30
15.00
30.51
GARCIA. CESILI0
MOBILE HOME
66
344.47
6.90
15.00
366.37
RENTERIA_LANDEROS
JOSE LUIS
MOBILE HOME
68
22.15
.45
15.00
37.60
CARRILLO,
IGNAC0
MOBILE HOME
86
63.76
1.29
15.00
60.05
COWAN, GEORGE E.
MOBILE HOME
68
86.39
1.74
15.00
103.13
PRYOR, JARVIS k
DORIS
MOBILE HOME
68
255.04
5.10
15.00
275.14
CLICK, LOiS
MOBILE HOME
88
27.02
.54
15.00
42.56
MOORE. ERA M. k
PETTY, OZRO
MOBILE HOME
66
18.42
.36
15.00
33.76
NUXALL, DON k
MOBILE HOME
66
16.42
.36
15.00
33.76
LESTER. LONNIE, k
SHAW, BILL
MOBILE HOME
68
67.42
1.35
15.00
83.77
CARRILLO.
MOBILE HOME
68
17.24
.36
15.00
32.60
MARSHALL, ROBERT D. MOBILE HOME
68
9.31
.16
15.00
24.49
LOMAS, JOSE
MOB 1 IE HOME
86
16.62
.36
15.00
33.96
PEREZ, DAMIAN
BOURNE. ERNEST E.
MOBILE HOME
66
127.87
2.55
15.00
145.42
MOBILE HOME
86
36.36
.72
15.00
52.06
SEBASTIAN, JAMES L. MOB ILE HOME
88
182.77
3.66
15.00
201.43
BURNETT, MORRIS H.
MOB ILE HOME
86
35.37
.72
15.00
51.09
CARCIA, FELIX k
MOBILE HOME
66
224.78
4.50
15.00
244.26
H.U.B. INVESTMENTS
PERSONAL PROP 88
700.42
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15.00
729.43
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IGNACIA
BLANCA k SAN0A8AL,
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Data
of
of
of
of
first Publicstion Oacaebar 21, 1988
sscond Publication Dacsebsr 28. 1988
Third Publication January 4, 1969
fourth Publication January 11, 1989
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Margo Sharar^
Morrow County Tax Col tactor
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M N H tX iU N 0 0
Coupon Special
NOTICE Is haraby glvan pursuant to ORS 311.615 of tha aarvlca of
PartonaI Proparty Tax warrants upon tha following llstad tax payars.
Paywant of tha following llstad dal Inquant taxas with Intarast and
cost of tarvlea nutt ba nada by January 11, 1989 or said warrants
shall ba fI lad with tha
County Clark of
Horrow County, Oraoon, for
antry In tha County Clark Llan Racord, and shall bacoaa a lian upon
tha tltla to any Intarast In raal proparty ownad by tha parson against
who* tha warrant Is lasuad, and tha taxas on paraonal proparty
aabracad In tha warrant with Intarast, panaltiat and costs applicants
thsrto,
shall continus
as a llan on all tha parsonal proparty of tha
parson assassad as otharwlsa providad by law. Tha affact shall ba tha
i i m as though tha paopla of tha county had
racovarad tha Judgsasnt
against tha parson chargad for tha full amount of tha dal inquant tax
covsrsd by tha warrant togsthsr with Intarast tharson and cost as
providad by law.
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Will Be Closed Sat., Dec.
24th and Monday, Dec 26th.
PUBLIC NOTICE
k HAZEL M.
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Morrow County
Grain Growers
The 8th grade boys had a tough tone
beating the Umatilla press and loat
because of M. 61-34.
Heppner *s neat game will be Jan
5th at Pika Rock.
NOT ICC Of SERVICE Of PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS
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TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF SALE
Reference is made to that certain
trust deed made by JOHN A and
ANNE M PRAG. as grantor, to
MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT
St TITLE CO . INC .. as trustee, m
favor of FIRST FEDERAL SAV­
INGS St LOAN ASSOCIATION, as
beneficiary, dated May 5. 1978.
recorded May 8. 1978. in the mor­
tgage records of Morrow County.
Oregon, in book, reel/volume No
"M " at page 13232. or as
fee/file/uut rument/hucrofUm, recep­
tion No. (indicate which), covering
the following described real property
situated in said county and stale,
to-wit:
That portion of Section 16.
Township 4 North. Rsnge 25,
E W M.. more particularly describ­
ed as follows:
Beginning at the centerline in­
tersection of Main Street and We«
Kinkade Avenue, thence South 89°
37’ 55” We« 170 01 feet to a point
on a line parallel with and 170 00
feet We« of the centerline of said
Main Street. thence South 0° 22'
04" We« 130 01 feet along said line
to a point on a line parallel with and
130.00 feet South of the centerline
of said We« Kinkade Avenue,
thence North 89° 37* 55" Ea«
170.00 feet more or less along said
parallel line lo the centerline of said
Main Street, thence North 0° 22’
06” Ea« 130 00 feet more or less
along said centerline to the POINT
OF BEGINNING EXCEPTING
road nght-of-way.
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the said
real property to satisfy the obliga­
tions secured by said trust deed and
a notice of default has been record­
ed pursuant to Oregon Revised
Statutes 86 735(3); the default for
which the foreclosure is made is
grantor's failure to pay when due the
following sums:
Monthly payipents due for
January 1. 1988 and thereafter in the
sum of $1.079 83 a month plus late
charges of $43.19 per month with
the first such late charge having ac­
crued on January 16, 1988 with a
like laic charge accruing on the 16th
day of each month thereafter to date
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared all sums
owing on the obligation secured by
said trust deed immediately due and
payable, sax! sums being the follow­
ing to-wit:
Principal halance of $84,34120 as
of June 9, 1988 Intere« accrues on
principal balance of $84,341 20 as
of June 9. 1988 Intere« accrues on
said principal balance at the rate of
10.25% per annum from December
1. 1987. said intere« sum being due
in addition to the afore said princ ipal
balance
WHEREFORE, notice hereby is
given that the undersigned trustee
will on December 19. 1988,* at the
h»*ur of 10 )0 i' dock. AM in ac­
cord with the standard of time c«ab-
lished by ORS 187 110, at the front
steps of the Morrow County Cour­
thouse in the City of Heppner. Coun­
ty of Morrow. State of Oregon, sell
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash the intere« 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 vaid tru« deed, together with
any intere« which the grantor or his
successors in intere« acquired after
the execution of said irusi deed, to
satisfy (he foregoing obligations
(hereby secured and the costs and ex­
penses of sale, including a
reasonable charge by the trustee
Notice is further given that any per­
son named in ORS 86 753 has the
right, at any time prior to five days
before the date la« sei for the sale,
to have thiv foreclosure proceeding
dismissed and (he trust deed
reinstated by payment lo the
beneficiary of the enure amount then
due (other than such portion of the
principal as would not then he due
had no default occurred) and by cur­
ing any other default complained of
herein that is capable of being cured
by rendering the performance re­
quired under the obligation or tru.«
deed, and in addition to paying said
sums or tendering the performance
required under the obligation or tru«
deed, and in addition to paying said
sums or tendering the performance
necessary to cure the default, by pay­
ing all co«s and expenses actually
incurred in enforcing the obligation
and trust deed, together with
tru«ec's and attorney's fees not ex­
ceeding the amounts provided by
said ORS 86 753
la
masculine gender include« the
feminine and the neuter, the iinftifef
indudes the plural, the word "gran­
tor" includes any successor in in­
tere-« to the grantor as well as any
other person owing an obligation,
the performance of which it secured
by said tru« deed, and the words
"trustee” and "beneficiary " mchide
their respective successors in m-
lere«, if any.
DATED: July 27. 1988 James M.
Habberstad Trustee
'NOTE: The sale date is being
postponed to January 27, 1989 «
10:00 A M
Published December 14. 21, 28.
»988; January 4, 1989_________
PUBLIC MBTICI
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE
The T outer under the terms of the
Turat Deed described herein, at the
direction of the Beneficiary, hereby
elects to sell the property described
in the Tru« Deed to satisfy the
obligations secured thereby Pur­
suant to ORS 86 745. the folk)wing
information is provided
1 PARTIES
Grantor RONALD G. MARK
and DEANNA T MARK
Tru«ee MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT & TITLE CO . INC
Successor Tru«ee MICHAEL C
AROLA
Beneficiary: THE OREGON
BANK, as assignee of First Federal
Savings and Loan Association of
Pendleton.
2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER­
TY. The real property is described
as follows:
Lot 5. Block 5. WEST BOARD-
MAN ADDITION to Boardman.
Morrow County, Oregon
3 RECORDING The Tnui Deed
was recorded as follows:
Dale Recorded: May 14, 1976
Book "M " . Page 9579
Official Records of Morrow
County, Oregon
4 DEFAULT. The Grantor or
any other person obligated on the
Trust Deed and Note secured
thereby is in default and the
Beneficiary seeks to foreclose the
Trust Deed for failure to pay: A
monthly payment in the amount of
$341, due January I, 1988; and
monthly payments in the amount of
$381.98 each, due the first of each
month, for the months of February
through October, 1988; plus late
charges and advances, plus any un­
paid real property taxes, plus
intere«
5. AMOUNT DUE The amount
due on the Note which is secured by
the Tru« Deed referred to herein is :
Principal balance in the amount of
$27.800 62 plus interest at the rate
of 8.75% per annum from
December 1, 1987; plus late charges
of $114 18 and advances in the
amount of $649.35
6 ELECTION TO SELL The
Trustee hereby elects to sell the pro­
perty to satisfy the obligations
secured by the Tru« Deed A
Trustee's Notice of Default and
Election to Sell Under terms of Tru«
Deed has been recorded in the Of­
ficial Records of Morrow County.
Oregon
7. TIME OF SALE The sale shall
he held
Date March 16. 1989
Time 9:30 a m as c«ahhshed by
ORS 187 110
Place Morrow County Cour­
thouse. Court Street, Heppner.
Oregon
8 RIGHT TO REINSTATE Any
person named in ( IRS 86 753 has the
right, at any tune prior to five days
before the Trustee conducts the sale,
to have this foreclosure dismissed
and the Trust Deed reinstated by
payment to the beneficiary of the en­
tire ant Hint (hen due. other than such
portion of the princ ipal as would not
then he due had no default occurred,
by curing any other default that is
capable of being cured by tendering
the performance required under the
obligation or Trust Deed, together
with iru«ce s and attorney's fees not
exceeding the amounts provided in
ORS 86 753
NOTICE
The Beneficiary
described above is the creditor to
whom the debt is owed Unless the
Grantor described above or any
other person obligated on Tru«
Deed and Note secured thereby
(debtor) notifies this office within 30
days after receiving this notice that
the debtor disputes the validity of the
debt or any portion thereof, this of­
fice will assume this debt is valid
If the debtor notifies this office ui
writing within 30 days after receiv­
ing this notice, this office will pro­
vide the debtor with the name and
address of the original creditor, if
different from the current creditor.
Any questions regarding this mat­
ter should be directed to Carol Mart.
Ixgal Assistant. (503)686-8511.
DATED October 28. 1988.
MICHAEL C AROLA. Successor
T rustce
HERSHNER. HUNTER.
MOlJLTtJN. ANDREWS A
NEILL
P O Box 1475
Eugene. OR 97440
Published December 21. 28. 1988;
January 4. II. 1989___________