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• • ;. • . • • • *...» • ■ — ' 9 • 4P • . - * ' • > / * !». f r i » . ’ • »'- » . '* • > : ,• S IX - H eppner Gazette-Tim es. H eopner. O regon W ednesday. January IS. ISSV Bridge building contest at HES BOWLING BOWLING U M m lent No Pm Haler* 7 1 The f i x 'll ) 5 T V Hopefuls S ) T V Hi H o '» 4 4 4 MC GO 4 Bee* her * Alto Cm 4 4 » T V Deep 2 T V (miter Duster* 7 1 Splits ,.»iv«ned M ill* Hanna J-7 •, Vet na bnnda U O t I'-H Hifh famr Bens Christman • 20) Hifh series Cindi Doherty • SO) Christman SOI A ly Back L to R Len Bnttner. Shelly Ashbeck, Rick Koffler Front L to R: Chad Doherty and Erin Fishburn • Ihursdas Nlfht latHes Jaa S M m lent 4 Jordan Klrtakor 0 Kinrua 4 0 4 kahl triturane» 0 1 J A J ( erano** } J M4GG 1 Depit Nursery 0 4 0 HA( Repair 4 f-irtz Interstate 0 4 Splits conserteid Phsllis H>per $-K>. Bon me OriM ) X) I Hanna Hoefl 2 7. Dchhse Gswierre* 2 X) Hifh Hifh High Hifh f Bens game Alvina Pktherf - 2H series l^.Rayne Biwman • )2h team fame Jordan ( levator R2K team series Jordan I loator - 2402 I km» A Ik— n M m Inal 44 No Sit 20 No T smi V V No Five 29 )5 No Light )IM 32M No Thro» 21 )2 No Srsrn 34 )0 No One )4 26 No Hiur 2IM 4)M Splits converted Dave /achry 2-7. Then iimmup S 7. J>e H a ls n n ) *>. Vm a Bnnda S-7-a L to R Alecia Tarnasky, Laurel Webber-Grey (back) Chrisy Schultz and Sherry Binqham T w o weeks prior to Christmas break. Mrs Beck's 7th and Kth grade rnath stuilenls at Hcppner. h.»d a bridge building contest Students were divided into teams o f 4 and 5 and formed a company Each com puny had a name, a director, an ar chitcct, a carpenter, chief ot transportation, and an accountant Each of these jobs had specific tasks liach company started out with S I ,330,000 l hey had to purchase their land for $5(X).(XX) and all their building supplies (for example each toothpick was SIO.(XX) and a day's supply o f welding material (glue) cost $850 ) judged on whether the architect's plans matched the actual bridge, plans matched the actual bridge. <* '» ■ j I* - ** «* ‘ .’ \ *.V * •' V r* ' ’ . • 1 ' i / *• ' ■ * " ' < , * 4J* r • è * * * » .. l T . > ** '• i ¥■ < * - , *u r !* r ^ ' J l -:, : , ; i * t;}? - , V '* c ‘ • . ' * / in ' . •, i : j « r . • ? i • r v < - .» n ) r / ’ * T 0 V >;.'s ; .1 /■ c - Ì -' ‘ f '//•'v - r » • y. > ♦ ' 2 * \Y - , *■ '* . *•■ n . > A .- *>• V • .• / % y ■ i ■ i «■ ^ « a - *•• / ... I» /* ; j . i » t ' r neatness, it they followed the given building codes, and finally, bow much weight it could support for at least 30 seconds The winning 7th grade company was " W e 'v e Seen Bridges'* com prised o f Chad Doherty l.en Brut ncr. Hick Kotflcr. Shelly Ashhcck an*l frin f ishburn fheir bridge bold a whopping. 7.h85 grams The winning Kth grade company tied another company in weight o f 2,5.37 giaius. hut had a higher score in neatness The winning team was " G I R I S " consisting o f Alecia larnasky. laurel Webber Ciray, ( hrisy Schultz ami Sherrv Bingham Neither winning team had errors in their accounts Wright travels to Germany for volleyball By Jill Conklin Name Wrighi has recently return ed from a 10 day ISL tour o f West Germany In the first week o f November. Wright received a letter that said she had been selected to go to W cst < ier many to [day volleyball and tour with International Sports Exchange A month and a halt later Wright left Portland on her way to West Germany Seven other girls from Oregon joined her on her all star volleyb all team A lter leasing Portland the group tlcw to New York Citv and met up with 10 volleyball players from California and 72 cross country runners from all over the United States " I met a lot o f people Some from Ohio. Texas. Arizona and lots ot other states," Wright said From New York. Wright and her com panions flew d irectly to Frankfurt. West Germans l ponar nvtng there they t*>ok a bus to Flckllcburg Here they did some sight seeing and shopped Also in Heidlehurg they stsitcd Meullehurg Castle and Ludwig's Castle A bus then ti*ok them on the tarn ed Autobahn (a freeway in Germans that has no speed limit) to Rothen burg Rolhenhtirg means "w a ll around c ity " and it docs base a wall around it Their next stop was Munich, where they arrived at night In Munich thes ate < iemun tood lor ilk first time and were entertained hy folk dancers Munk h was their husc tor the next few days Here they played six volleyball games against German town teams Hie teams were com prised o f women of .ill ages and were very good The next day the group went to Dachau which was a (»erman con centration camp during W orld W ar II They also shopped in Munich Next jhes traveled to (ilotispal In Glotispal thes went shopping in a huge complex that not only includ ed a shopping area hut also offices and the city hall " I t ’ s hard to describe It was just huge and very beautiful." commented Wright rheir seventh day in West Ger many was sjx'ni watching the Cross Country runners compete Ihos ran in the Olympic Stadium in Munich where the 1 ^72 Olympics were held New Year's esc was spent at their hotel watching fireworks and alien ding a small celebration No trip to West Germany would he complete without a stop in Nuremberg where the Nazi war crim e trials w ere held In Nurem berg they shopped and prepared tor a cruise- on the Rhine Riser Die Rhine- Riser is the busiest waterway in I urope Along this riser there are many small towns built around a castle I lies stopped and stsitcd mans o f these When the trip finally came to an end weather forced a late departure tr*>m West C kwi nans hut W right ar rived home on tuik- " I really enjoyed this trip Fserything in Germany is so beautiful and everyone is scry friendly I will definitely go hack in the future it I get the chance." con cluded W right New SWCD officers named * ' -/ * 0 . L I- • « • * - * , ■ f t 1 : i ‘ ? i <•*. , . . I • f, ' * * . ' I. r > ■ ♦ * ■ V * *» i \ ■ .v y > j S V 'S % »k»t Sheriff’s Report The S h eriff s office at the ettur- thousc in Hcppner reports dispat thing the following businew during the past week Jan 0 Morrow County S h eriff * o ffice began the insectigation into a report o f possible sandalism at the W illow Creek Dam Park area Unknown suspects were driving across the grass. Morrow County deputy received a report o f a possible drunk driver weslNnindon I K4 from Boardman The information was also relayed to Oregon State Police Jan 10 Morrow County S heriff k office dispatched the Hcppner Fire dejsartment to a reported tluc lire at a residence across from 240 N. Gilmore St Jan 11 Morrow County in vestigated an attempted break in in an Irrigon residence Jan 12 Morrow County dispat ched the Boardman ambulance to lum b W eston plant tor illness One female was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. Morrow County deputy respond ed to the lone area to investigate report of overdue motor)si Motorist was located Jan 13 Morrow County dispat chcd the Boardman ambulance to R05 Mt Adams to a report o f an in jury One male was transported to G ood Shepherd hospital in Hermiston. Morrow County dispatched the B*kirdntan ambulance to the Riser side High School to a report o f an injured girl One female was taken to CkkkJ Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston, M orrow County deputies in sestigated report o f possible drunk driver on Hwy 734) Vehicle was Lkated. call was unfounded, the driscr was sober Jan 14 Morrow County deputv responded to assist Boardman Police Department with report o f possible tight starting at a Boardman business Jan 15 Morrow County deputy began investigation o f a one car vehicle accident on Hwy 207 just south o f Bombing Range road There were no injuries. Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Country Garden Estates concerning a dog problem Jan lh Morrow County deputy responded to one mile west o f It rigon on Hwy 730. to a report o f a jxissihle dead calf Call was livated. not dead hut seriously injured ( )wncr was unable to kvatr The call apparently fell out o f a transporting vehicle PUBLIC NOTICE *■• ' , Team No Six assm Ihe first half Harry Hartrly hast an all spare fame Hifh fame Kjlir Me Kihrrts IV2 ami Paul Ptoskunak 220 Hifh series Katie MiKiherts IV2 and Harrs Hanlr. f f l High learn fame No Four 777 High team series No Three 2175 f l. New officers for the Soil and Water Conservation District are from left: Don Key. secretary-treasurer Chairman Rudy Bergstrom and Vice President Scott Madison SWCD met for their annual meeting at Town and Country week last week in Heppner. ■EsycaL ■ ns *. q > V .- . « 9 ** A The Morrow Countv Sheriffs O f lice is accepting sealed bids for a 30 channel recorder reproducer until ' (X) P M . Tuesday. January 31, IdXV f or spec ifications and mfor (nation, call h76 VOhl ext 42 Bid - 'unc |(M )0 \M W I'llni vl.is February I. IdKd M orrow County does not discriminate on the basis o f race, color. Vitkmal origin. *ex. religk>n. age and handicapped status in employment or the provision o f vers icc Published January IH.JdRd No P hi Hitter* T V Pvtt* T V Hi Ho t T V Hnprfult M C fifl Her* her * Alles Cm T V Dreft T V Gunrr Dsittrr* M m K> • 1 7 * * 4 ) 2 2 4 4 5 6 1 9 to Split* iitM U a] In» ( ampkrfl VO. U v ili Vm—yanJ S 10 Glmna KWh* 2 7 H«h game Linda Vhutu - l<M Maud Hufkrt 192 and BUI* V—Andak IW High tenet Linda Schultz 543. and Maude Hughes VI2__________________ PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE O f SAI.E Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by William T Ward and Denice I W||f), as grantor, to Farmers Home Administration, U S D A , as trustee, in favor o f United States o f Am erica, as beneficiary, dated April I I . 1978. recorded April 13. 1978. in the mor tgage records o f Morrow County. Oregon, in Nxvk M at page 13100. or as fee/file/instru- ment microfilm,reception No (in dicate which), covering the fo llow ing described real property situated in said countv and state, to-wit Lot 13. Biock 5. 0 0 1 U M B IA TE R R A C E Addition to the Cits ,<( Boardman. SectkHi 17. Township 4 North, Range 25. hast o f the W illam ette M eridian. M orrow County. Oregon Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obliga- tk»ns secured hy said trust deed and a notice o f default has been record ed pursuant to Oregon Revived Statutes Kb 7354.3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantitr s failure to pay when due tlse following sums 9 payments in the amount o f S2.30 CX) each Real proprty taxes for the years I91W> through I98H By reason o f 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 follow mg to-wit Principal $26,465 41 All fees, citsts and expenses incurred in this Interest as o f 10/20/RK 1.703 09 foreclosure Recapture o f suhsidiz ed interest Daily Accrual 5 9KI9 if any All sums advanced, if any. to protect the property or the beneficiary's interest therein W H EREFO RE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on March 30, 1989. at the hour o f It) tX) o'clock. A M . in accord with the standard o f time establish ed hy ORS 187.110. at Main cn trance o f the Morrow County Cour lh* hi w* in ihc City o f Heppner Coun ty o f Morrow. State o f Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest hid *ler tor cash the interesi in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the lime o f the execution hy him o f the said trust deed, together w ith any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution o f said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and ex penses o f sale, including a reasonable charge hy the trustcc Noticc is further given that ans pet son named in < )RS Kh 753 has the right, at any time prior to fisc days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure pro*ceding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated hy payment to the hcneficiary o f the entire am*Hint then due (other than such portion of the prmcipal as would not then he due had no default occurred! and hy cur ing any other default complained of herein that is uajvihlc- of being sured hy tendering the performance re qutred under the ob liga tion or trust deed, and in addition to pas ing said sums or tendering the per formance necessary to cure the default. hy paying all costs and ex penses actually incurred in entorc ing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee s and attorney s fees not exceeding the amounts pro sided by said (IR S Hz* 75) In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the femimnc and the neuter. (I k - singular includes the plural, the word "gran to r " includes any successor in in terest to the grantor as well as ans other person owing an obligation, the performance <tt which is secured hy said trust deed, anti (he words "trustee" and "beneficiary " includc their respective successors in in terest. if any Transamerna Title In surance Company D A T E D November 9. |9HH. Janies I ) Thompson Assistant Secretary Successor Trustee State o f Oregon. Counts o f Multnomah ss I. the undersigned, certify that I am the attorney or one o f the at tomess 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 James C Castcrlme. Attorney for said Irus4cc Published December 28. I9KK. Januars 4. I I . 18. 1989 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE There will he a Port o f Morrow Commission meeting Wednesday. Januars 18 at 12 mum at the Port o f Morrow Office. No I Marine Drive in Boardman Published January 18. 1989, Notice is hereby given the Plann ing Commission o f Morrxtw Coun ty and the Planning Commission o f the City o f Boardman will meet in joint session for the purp*>se o f con ducting a public hearing on the pro posed cxpw sion o f the Boardman Urban Gix>wih Btntndary The Hear ing will he held Mondav. January 30. 1989 at 7:30 p m in the auditorium o f Riverside High Sch*m»l in Bttardman. Oregon The meeting is open to the public and all in terested parties are invited to attend For additional information contact Deane Serger, Morrow County Planning Director (922-4624) at the Im gon Court House Annex, or I. D Dalrymple. Boardman Cay Manager (481 u r V i at the Boardman (it s Hall Published January 18. 1989 PUBLIC NOTICE TR U S TE E S N O T IC E OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed nude hs JACK I M cF A D D E N and J O N A T H U N R K L E IN , as grantor, to Mornow County Abstract Title Company, as trustee, in favor o f First Federal Savings ¿k Loan Association o f Pendleton*, as beneficiary, dated D ecem ber 5. 1975. recorded December 9. 1975. in the mortgage recordsol Morrow County. Oreg«m, tn reception N o 891| (indicate which), covering the follow ing described real property situated in said county and state, to-wit PAR4 H NO I E h 2. o f Re Plat o f la * I . HI« h k 2. North Boardman, Oregon, filed in C lerk’ s O ffice o f M orrow Coun ty. Oregon P A R C E L N O II L it I . o f Re Plat o f L it I . Blin k 2. North Boardman. Boardman. Oregon filed in Clerk's O ffice o f Morrow County, Oregon lx * .3. o f Rc Plat o f lad I . Block 2 North Boardman. Boardman. Oregon, fil ed in Clerk's O ffice o f Morrow County, Oregon •now known as the Bcnj Franklin F ederal S avings & Loan Association Both the beneficiary and tic trustee have elected to sell the said real properly to satisfy the obliga tions secured hy said trust deed and a n*Hicc o f default has been record ed pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86 735( 3); the default for which the foreclosure is nude is grantor's failure to pay when due the fo llo w in g sums m onthly in stalIntents o f $2.562 69 each, begin ning with February 10, 1988. until paid, plus monthly late charges «if $58 59 each, beginning February 25. 1988 until paid By reason o f said default the beneficiary has dirclarcd all sums owing on the obligation secured hy said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the follow mg to-wit $132.348 64, with in terest theretin at the rate o f 11.5% per annum, from January I, 1988. until paid; together with title ex pense. costs, trustee's fees and at tomey s lees incurred herein by reason o f said default; and any fur thcr sums a*lvanicd (continued on reverse side hereof) W H E R E FO R E , notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will 00 Aj'ril 2K 1909, at the hour o f lO'OO o'clock. A M in accord w ith the standard o f time establish ed hs < )RS IK" 111) at front stcj>s ot Morrow County Courthouse in the City of Heppner. County of Mor row. State o f Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time o f the execution by him ot the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execu tion o f said trust deed, to satisfy the fo re g o in g o b liga tion s thereby secured and the costs and expenses o f sale, including a reasonable charge hs the trustee Notice is lur iher given to any person named in ORS Kf> 753 has the right, at any time prior to five days hetorc the date last set lor the sale to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated hv pas - ment to the beneficiary o f the entire amount then due (other than such portion ol the principal as would not then he due had no default incurred) an*l hs curing any iHtx-r default coni plained o f herein that is capable of being cured hy tendering the perlot nunc e required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to pas ing said sums or tendering the per formance necessary to cure the default, by (using all costs and ex |x-nses actually incurred in entorc ing the obligation and trust deed, together wiih trustee's and attorney s fees ihm exceeding ihe amounts pr*v sided hs said ORS Hrt 75 3 In construing this rnHicc. the masculine gender includes the feminine anil the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "gra n to r " includes any successor in in- lercst to ihe grantor as well as any tMher person owing an obligation, the performance o f which is secured hy said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "ben eficiary" indudc thcir respective successors in in terest, if any D A T E D November 29. |9H8 Vic lor W V a n K otcn . Successor Trustee State o f Oregon. County o f ss I. the undersigned, ccrlity that I am ihe attorney or one o f Ihe at torneys for the ahosc named trustee and that the foregoing is a somplctc and exact copy o f the original trustee s notice o f sale Published December 28. 1988. Januars 4. I I . 18. 1989 PUBLIC NOTICE Due to weather and citnstruction on W illow Creek Project - Poe Asphalt Paving is experiencing minor delays due to the cimstroctinn W e would appreciate you adjust your time schedule to allow for this delay You r co-operation would he appreciated Poe Asphalt Paving Published Januars 11, 18.25, 1989 PUBLIC NOTICE The Port o f Morrow budget com mittee will meet Thursday. January 19 beginning at 7 p m The meeting will he held at No I Marine Drive. Boardman This meeting is to disc use the 1989 budget Publish«^ Januars 18, 1989 Interior PAINT SALE starting * • « . » » p i PETTYJOHN’S 676-9157 or 676-5001 424 Lynden Way, Heppner ! < AKI) OF THANKS W e would like to thank all o f you who sent cards and flowers and for the many phone calls wishing Guy a speedy recovery Thanks to all o f you Guy and Barbara VanArsdalc ____________________________ 118 1c A big big thank you David Piper Perhaps your fine work will be an incentive to others Kathryn and Fred Hoskins ____________________________ 1-18 Ip Thank you to my wonderful fami ly and friends for the visits and ginnl wishes while I was in the hospital And a special thanks to Drs. Jean and Ed and the tender loving care given hy the staff o f Pioneer Memorial Hospital They made my two week stay fly by And it helped to have Sheridan as pan o f those car ing people Love and God Bless llenc Laughlin J i 8JLc Special thanks to Dr Kd Berret- ta. and e v e ry o n e at P ion eer Memorial Hospital for the super care I received while there Thanks to all you thoughtful folks for your special prayers, cards, flowers, and finxi It was all so greatly appreciated Thanks again Ginger Kcithlcy ____________________ 1-18-lc Now (hat Christmas is over I am left with a deep appreciation o f the residents ot M orrow County I saw the true meaning o f Christmas Th e fo llo w in g peop le and organizations through their love went the extra mile to provide wonderful gifts to foster children who reside in this tn-county area Boardman Irrigon la m b Weston Plant. Boardman/Irrigon Lions Club. Inland Empire Bank. Board- nun Community W om en's Action Club. Melanie Bcltame and girls, Shirley (»atTctt. Susie Prague. Ruth Cash, latroy Rounds, Kay Dawson lone lone Extension Club, St Williams Altar Society. Topic Club, American Ixrgion Auxiliary . Oiurch o f Christ Heppner Heppner Bunco Club, Barbara BliHHJsworth, Heppner M ethodist Church. Heppner Neighhorh*x»d Center. Hcppner (ia/ettc I would like to say a special thank you to all o f the "Fairy (iodm otherx, and Godfathers" named above, with an extra special thank you to Nadine O'Brien and all her little elves down at the Hcppner NcighhortvHid Coun cil for many extra hours above and beyond the call o f duty-you guys are great. If your heart is *>pen to children and you would like more intorma- tion on becoming a foster parent, let me tell y*>u more ah**ut it hy giving me a call at 481 9482 Sue Warren Foster Home Certifier M orrow Branch Children’ s Services Division 1-18 Ic »