Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 21, 1990, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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H e p p ne r ( . a / x t t r Times. H e p p n e r, O re g o n W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 21, 1990 - SF.VEN
IUCC pot I uck to honor Zaworskis
A p«tluck at the lim e U nited
C hurch o f C hrist Sunday. Feh 25,
w ill honor the Rev*, ('a n ilin e and
D avid Z a w o rski. w ho w ill be leav­
ing the com m unity The Zaw orskis
last Sunday w ill he the 25th
The potluck w ill fo llo w the 11
a m worship service E ncn d sa re in
vhed to atten.i
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughe« Chamber Manager
Ptioto by Joyc# Nxjgn«»
L-R) Bob Krem. Sarah Clark, Nina Tucker anrl C.asev Pedro
Four ness members have been in ­
vited into mem bership o f the Hepp
ner H igh ScNx>l Honor Society Ilse
new members are senior Cases
f’ c d ro , J u n io r B oh K rc in ano
sophomores Sarah C la rk and Nina
T ucker T o become e lig ib le to app
Is students must hasc at least a 5 5 5
grade point average Selection is
based on character. citizenship,
leadership and scholarship I he ness
inductees ssill be in itiated into
m em bership at the 1 AG banquet in
Mas
E lem en tary team does w ell in M asters O pen
The W inter Knowledge Master
Open fo r elementary students ssas
held February 7 at Heppner Fix-men
tary School 129b teams ot 5th and
bth grade students partis ipated in the
t nitcd States and several foreign
countries This computer based con
test, ca llin g to r both knowledge and
the a b ility to quickly apply that
know ledge, has become a popular
challenge in schools Die costs are
low in that no travel is required, yet
students can compare th e ir effo rts
w ith thousands ot teams around the
w o rld
Tw enty five teams o f 5th and bth
graders competed in Oregon this
sear Not only did the Heppner team
break the school record fo r this age
group, tlte team finished eighth in the
In Stock!1*1*
Obituary
Charles Eld wood Hustings
G raveside services fo r Charles
Elw ood Hastings were held Feb 21
at W a llo w a Cemetery He died Feb
Ih , I'^ x i at Cedar M anor Nursing
Home at Baker Cits
He was born to ( harles and I tilth
Hastings m the south Hardman area
and was raised there He attended
school at Camas and Burton V alles
schools He w orked fo r many ran
chers and herded sheep, taking the
sheep to the Blue Mountains during
the summer He w orked in the
lum ber industry at Kinzua, where he
met and m arried Rubs Jones in June
1958 He loved hunting and the
mountains and lived at W allow a
where he wished to he buried
He is survived bv lus w ile Rubs
Cedar M anor Nursing Home son
Steve o t P o rtla n d , lo u r step
children nieces, 'iv o n n e C onnor.
Heppner and C larice H enry, San
Vntoruo, le w is , nephew Claude
Hastings W allow a and ten great
nieces and nephews Brothers John
(iu v and Cares and sister I a rilla
preceded him m death
1 990 Chevrolet Extended Cab
4x4 Silverado
M o d e l C K 2 0 9 5 3 , 8 ft b o x , a ir c o n d itio n in g ,
3 5 0 V 8 a u to
tra n s m is s io n , 8 6 0 0 G V W
ra tin g , silve r & b lu e , a n d m u c h m o re
1990 Chevrolet Extended Cab 4x4
S c o tts d a le , M o d e l C K 2 0 7 5 3 , 6 ft. b o x ,
a ir c o n d itio n in g , 3 5 0 V -8 , 4 speed m a n u a l
tra n s m is s io n , 7 2 0 0 G V W ra tin g
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state learn members were P h illip
Spicer K uhn. Ben E w in g . T ina
Kem p.
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Kecrsem aker. lo rn Kemp, M ike
V cjraska. Josh C o in e r, Brian K o f
H e r. R odney / u m w a lt , R ic k
W orden. Donnie ISnnter and Brent
(¡undersoil Students look a w ritten
test to q u a lity to r the team
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$ 7 5 0 factory rebate O R
POSTERS
Wc P rint
6.9 G M A C financing to 48 m onths
Wright Chev., Inc.
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B ill M a c ln n e s
B ill M a c ln n e s , Jr.
SEARS
ARMSTRONG CARPETS ARE SUPERIOR
STAINFIGHTERS!
100°o DuPont soil hiding nylon is treated
to resist stains and spills even those that
have set overnight or longer
Stainm aster “ carpets feature a great 5 year
DuPont stain resistance warranty
S I-M W INS 11 K
Armstrong
"Forever Elegant" carpet
'Carefree Elegance' carpe*
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$1 8 . 9 9 „.yd.
• S.oony plush t««ture
• Footpnnl hiding tirici
• Casual lecture
• Permanent static control
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AUTHORIZED
CATALOG SALES
MERCHANT
Your money s worth and a whole lot morel
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“ V isionsot Heppner,“ w ill be the
focus o f next week s Chamber
meeting and the subject is wide
open
Ih e topic o ffe rs itse lf to
discussion fo r econom ic develop^
ment. beautification, tourism . M ain
Street businesses, and the future o f
Heppner It ties in w ith the Ivastern
Oregon Rural F orum 's message that
Fastcrn Oregon must help itself
W e ’ ve known this to r a long tim e,
hut it's tim e to act I f wc get on top
o f things now . plan ahead, dream,
visualize, and then act upon our vi
sions, much can tie accomplished
W hen wc read articles stating
"re m o te rural areas arc ta ilin g fu r
(her and further b e h ind .” “ country
towns are lading a w a y.” “ rural
Am erica is d y in g .” etc . wc must
take these articles seriously, tear
from them , and forge ahead to he
one o f the survivors
W c have much to otter here It just
lakes all o f us w orking together w ith
all >>ur d iffe re n t talents, skills, and
visions to pull it all together T alk
to your citifie d Iricnds and relatives
What do they like about Heppner
whenthev v is it'’ W hat ideas do they
have'1 What businesses w ould you
like to see on M ain S treet’ What
could we o ile r to others to draw jvs>
pic here ’ I lie s(x>rt\ com plex is one
“ vision
Join Chamber members
next I uesdav and loss about your
“ v is io n s '' and contributions lo r
monthly
'V isio n s ot H eppner”
meetings < )nlv then can we put our
words into action
(»n the lighter side visions ot
Heppner can occur w hile submerg
ed in an old cm inlrv slant backed
tub I u to rtu n a tc lv . the phone can
often interrupt those visions Next
week there w ill be some well reseat
chcd advice on the sub|cct
(bought tor the week
Vt.iv vour
ceilings always be high and yout
sisibihtv unlim ited
PUBLIC NOTICE
I Kt S i l l s N< 111( | ( ) | s \ 1 I
Reference is made to that certain
trust deed made bv I ’.iul W lu * *hA- »a
and Joann Brown, husband and wife,
as tenants bv the entirety as gran
to r . to Homestead I tile and I \i row
Ills . as trustee, in tavor ot ( I N
Mortgage Ins a W ashington Cor
poration. and or its assigns* as
bxTief'ciarv slated ( fctoN-r 2*» 1985.
resorded N ovcinhci 4 I 5 in the
mortgage records ol M orrow < oun
tv Oregon, in book reel volume
Ni> .it page
ot as mis ro tiln i No
2^744 i mills ate whu h i. covering the
to llo w m g described real propertv
situated in said countv and state
to w it
Parcel I I ot t )ne 11). Bloc k i l l ,
( »sterkamp Vdslition, to the C ity ot
Irttg o n . M orro w Countv State o l
( )regon I he NOR I H 45 rat leet ot
I t ) i I W O (2). HI ( K K O N I t h .
O S H RK A M P A U D I1 1 ( >N to the
lo w n o t Irrtg o n . M orrow Countv
State ot ( »logon
Parcel II Lot N IN I I I I N t |9 |.
Bl I M K U N I i l i o s l l RK ■\MP
A D D IT IO N to the I own o! Irrigon
M orrow ( ountv. Stale ot ()regon
Parcel III I O l S N IN I (9) and
I I N ( I t l i Ml (H K I’ l l n
IW u
t V i . and any portion o t l l » l
SI V I N (7 i lying N o ith e rly ot I S
Highway 7 h i hi HI I K K I I I D
I VV () (N2t. in the townsite ot IR
R |(i(»N M orrow Countv State of
< begun,
F \ ( I P I I N( t lands ileeileil to the
State ot Oregon tor Highwav
• titty percent ot the bx-nctiii.il in
terest under said trust deed is now
held bv Ruxly V' Nelson and tiltv
percent is still held bv ( I S S1 or
tgage. Ins
Both the beneficiarv and the
trustee have elected to sx-ll the said
real propertv to satislv the obliga
lions sexured bv said trust deed and
a n o tn c ot s to fault has been record
ed pursuant to Oregon Revised
Statutes Hb 7 5N5| the default lor
w hich the forex Insure is made is
grantor's lailure to pav when due the
to llo w m g sums
A p ril 1989 through and iik hiding
(K to b e r. 1 *>H‘# in the amount ot
51.000 (It) c.nh month, plus late
charges o f 1400 00 and escrow
charges o f 5I0X 00 tor a total of
57.505 00. plus any payments past
due to any taxing authority or prior
lienholder
Bv reason of saul default the
beneficiary has declared all sums
o w ing on the obligation secured bv
said trusl dx-ed im m cxlijtelv due and
payable, said sums being the follow
tng. to w it
As of November 20. 19X9, the
sum is
«, 95« ‘15
54
On M arch 4. the Rev Ita Brow n
w ill assume leadership ot the church
as interim pastor F o llo w in g the 11
a m w orship xin M arch 4 , a coffee
h ix ir w ill he held honxinng Fredrick
T M a rtin on his 80th birthday The
public is invited to attend the c tif
fee ht>ur w hich is hosted by his
fam ily
P U B L IC N O TIC E
Ih c regularly scheduled meeting
o f the M o rro w C ounty C ourt on
February 28. 1990 is cancelled due
to a lack o f quorum T w o o f the
court members w ill he attending a
GIS meeting
The next regular n u llin g o f the
C ounty C ourt w ill he on Wednes
ilav. M arch 7, I 1* * ) at the C o u r­
thouse. C ourt Street. H eppner,
Oregon beginning at 9 00 A M
By O rder o f the C ounty C ourt
LoRayne M Bowman
A d m inistrative Assistant
Published February 21. 1990
P U B L IC N O TIC E
N O T IC E O F SESSION
M O RROW C O U N T Y B O A R D OF
E Q U A L IZ A T IO N
N otice is hereby given that on
M arch 8, 19 9 0 .’ the Board o f
L q u a li/a tio n o f the County o f M o r
n>w. Oregon, w ill meet at the Coun­
ty CiHirthouvc in Heppner, Oregon,
to
Publicly examine the assess
ment ro lls fo r said county.
Publicly examine the ce rtifie d
ratio study fo r said county fo r the
year 1990
Petition* to excuse the lia b ility for
late tilin g penalties must he filed
w ith ilg- hoard no later than May 5 1.
1990
It shall he the duty o f the persons
interested to appear at Ihc tim e uik )
place appointed Px-titions tor adjust
ment of value must be filx-d w ith the
hoard not later than May 31, 1990,
except when the tilin g of the petition
.ii a different tim e is permitted under
ORS 509 0 55. 509 0 9 0 o r 509 103.
D.iu-d at Heppner, Oregon this 8th
ilav ot F ebruary, 1990
Barbara B lim dsw orth
M o rro w , County C lerk
State o f Oregon
Published February 14, 21 and 28,
1990
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W ill Rl I ( )RI notice hereby is
eiven ih.it ilie undersigncxl trustee
w ill oil A pril tv 1900, .it tfix- hour of
' <>0 o \ lock P VI in accorxl w ith
sl.md.ifi! n| lim e established bv < >RS
18 ’ l i o ai f ront entrance o f the
M orrow County Courthouse in the
( its ot Heppner Countv ot M or
! ’w State ot Oregon sell at public
an, Hon t< • the highest bidder tor cash
ttie interest in the saul di-scnhcxl rx-al
pioperty w hich the grantor had or
fi.ul (lower to convey at the lim e of
the exei uti<>n bv him o l the said trust
deed togethet w ith any interest
whu h the grantor or his succeswirs
in interest acquired after the execu
turn ot said tins! deed I " s.ilislv the
fo re g o in g o b lig a tio n s th e re b y
sexured and the xosts and expenses
ot sale
including a reasonable
xh.uge bv ifie trustee Notice is tur
titer given that anv [x-rson named in
( )RS Kt> •S 5 has the right, .it any
tim e prior to live days before the
date Iasi sel tor the sale. to have this
foreclosure proceeding dismissexf
and the trusl deed reinstatei! bv pav
11 icnt to the fix-neticiarv of the entire
amount then due lo t tier (han such
(«'ttion ot the pi iik ipal as would iH>t
tfien be ilue had no default occurred)
■ iut bv . unng any otfK-r delault com
plained o l herein tfi.it is capable ot
being cured bv tendering the |x-rtor
nuince required under the obligation
or trust deed and in addition to pav
mg said sums or tendering tfie |x-r
to rn ia ik e iit-i essarv to cun- I tie
detault bv paying all .osls and ex
¡lenses c tuallv i i k urred in rn fo rx
mg rfu obligation and trlist deed,
together with trustee s and attornev's
tees not exxeedmg the amounts pro
v uled hv said ( )RS X(> 7S 5
In construing this notice, the
m asculine gender includes the
fem inine and the neuter, tfie singular
includes the p lu ra l. Ihc w o rd
"g ra n to r unhides anv successor in
interest to the grantor as w ell as anv
other piTson ow ing an o b ligation,
the |ie rto rn ia n cco t w h u h is secured
bv said trust dei-d. and the words
trustee .uni beneficiary ” iik luxle
their rcspeitive successors in in
terest it any
I» V 11 D November 20 |9X«i
John I I angslet
Successor trustee
S late o t O re g o n . C o u n ty o f
M ultnom ah ss
I. tfie undersigned, certify that I
am the .ittornev or one o f the at
tornes s tor the above named trustee
ami that the ton-going is a complete
and ex.ut copy of the o rig in a l
trustee s notice o f sale
John W knottnerus
A ttorney for saul Trustee
Kiblishexl January 51, February 7,
14 and 21. 19*8)
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P U B L IC N O TIC E
AN N OUN CEM EN T OF
C A L L F O R B ID S
Sealed Bids fo r the R erxxifing o f
A C Houghton Flcm entary School-
O ld B u ild in g w ill he received by
M orro w County School D is tric t at
the D istrict O ffic e . 270 W' M am .
Lexington. OR 97839. u n til 2 00
p m , M arch 21. 1990 At that tim e
all bids w ill he opened and p u b licly
read
Scope o f W o rk called fo r in this
hid shall include, hut is not lim ite d
to all necessary crafts required to
R eroof A C H oughton Fllementary
School O ld B uilding in cluding all
necessary gutters, downspouts and
sheet metal w o rk required fo r co m ­
plete installation
Area to he roofed A C H oughton
Elem entary, the old b u ild in g con­
structed in 1921, approxim ately
9,h87 square feet B uldcr must
verify area hetorc subm itting bid
B idding ITocuments limy be o b ­
tained at the D is tric t O ffic e , 270 W
M a in . I.cxingti>n. OR 978 59, M on
day through F riday, from 8 00 a m
u n til 4 30 p m
Nonmandutory inspection o f the
ro o f w ill he conducted M arch I,
|99() hcgimng at 9 00 a m , P acific
D aylight T une, at A C Houghton
Elementary School's main o ffic e
Hixidmg Documents arc fo r the
prim ary purpose o f obtaining Bids
on the W ork and shall not he used
lo r any other purpose Bids w ill he
opened at the D istrict O ffic e Board
Room and p u b licly read aloud
M o rro w C ounty School D is tric t
may reject uny bids not in co m ­
pliance w ith all prescribes! public
b id d in g
p ro c e d u re s
and
re ­
quirements, and may rc)cct fo r good
cause any and all bids upon a finding
o f the ilis tr id that it is in the public
interest to do so
D oyle M cC aslin
Superintendent
Published February 21. 1990
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thank vou to the Heppner, Tex
mgton ami lorn- Fire departments tor
w o rking vo hard and being so
dedixated 1 flank vou to those who
heroixallv resi ued some o f our
valuable records You arc all good
people
I hank you also to tfie x trw that
cleaned o ff the hx W c (eel a lot I k M
ter now that the mess is gone
F 'T rie and ( rail
C entral M arket
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D u n k you to everyone who maxlc
the School C arnival a success
W ithout the help o f everyone who
hclpx-xl set up ami tear dow n we
co u ld n ’ t have hail such a good tim e
Spec ial thanks to the merchants for
donating all the w o m lerful Mingo
prizes and to Ix s Schwab fo r com
ing through w ith their balloons
1 hanks also to the teachers that
organized th e ir N inths and parents
th.H -vcrc in charge o f running th e ir
Nvwhs
Joyce Hughes and C arol W illia m s
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D u n k v' hi to r the (low ers, cards
,nd concerns durin g my recent il
mess Spx-i u l thanks to the D octors
B e rre tta and the nurses und
employees at Pioneer M em orial
I u c illc Massey
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Ibe H olly Rel>ekahs ot Lexington
wish to (hank I he m en hauls o f
Heppner I exington and one lor the
bingo prizes and the people who
donated pies Ih c I Iks lo t the use
o t their Bingo game and tfie senior
center lor the use ot theit room We
also thank those who donated to the
lurid W ith all vour help the benefit
tor C arol A nn Rea was a suxxcss
I hank you
Jovxe. Doroihv and V irg in ia
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A heartfelt thunk you to all (he
Firem en and citizens o l Heppner,
lone and l exm glon lo r retrieving
most ut our fss'ks. |vi|icrs ami equip
ment from the fire under such
dangerous conditions
Thank vou tor tin- jirayers. cards,
concern, otters of equipm ent and
places to naive
S|>x’i la I thanks to D avid. Joyce,
Bob. A lle n , J e ll, Brenda. G reg.
Bob, Bonnie. C o rk . Ralph and all
(fix- manv otliers who xana: to our an!
and lite ra lly saved my sanity
A verv s|K-xial thanks to Jim tor
his under standing and assistanxx-
( rod bless all ot vou
f ddie A Bev
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W ith grateful hearts wc w ish to
thank all our w onderful friends and
neighbors who extended kindnesses
amt com forting sympathy during the
illness and xlcath o f our loved one
Thanks to the hospital, doctors and
nursing home to r all the good care
and kindnesses shown to Evu
Ih c fa m ily o f Eva Robinson
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