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    TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 13, 1990
Consider plans when selecting swimwear
P U B L I C N O T IC E
In selecting swimwear, consider
how you will use the suit-competing
swimming, leisure swimming, sun­
ning at the pool or beach or soaking
in a hot tub, points out Carol Ben­
nett. Morrow County Extension
Agent.
For competition swimming, the
suit should be like a second skin to
minimize resistance in the water.
The cut and design should allow ease
of movement with little chance of
slipping out of place. Avoid details
that create water pockets that cause
drag, such as low necklines, ruffles
or pockets.
For leisure swimming and sunn­
ing, style and amount of coverage
are important considerations. Select
swimwear to flatter your body. Use
of stripes and patterned fabrics and
placement of seam lines, ruffles,
gathers and pockets can make you
look trim and tall or curvaceous and
not so tall.
For sunning, look for amount of
skin exposed to the sun and strap
styles. Straps create tan lines, so
look for removable straps or straps
that coincide with the neck lines of
your summer clothes.
The high chemical content, heat
and water movement in hot tubs
quickly deteriorate and fade a swim­
suit, Bennett says. Consider using
last year's suit or T-shirts and shorts
for hot tubbing.
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE
Reference is made to that certain
trust deed made by Joseph P.
Ruschetti and Patricia A. Ruschetti,
husband and wife, as grantor, to
Homestead Title and Escrow Com­
pany, Inc.. as trustee, in favor of In­
land Empire Bank, as beneficiary,
dated March 5, 1987, recorded
March 6, 1987, in the mortgage
records of Morrow County . Oregon,
as microfilm/No. M-28545 (indicate
which), covering the following
described real property situated in
said county and state, to-wit:
Lot 6, Block 2. HANSEN’S
FIRST ADDITION, as platted and
recorded in Book 2, Page 47, Mor­
row County Plat Records, to the City
of Boardman, County of Morrow,
State of Oregon.
Property Address: 129 NE 2nd
Street, Boardman, Oregon 97818
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 payments of $528.00
beginning 11-1-89 to 3-1-90: plus
late charges of $21.12 each month
beginning 4-17-90; plus prior ac­
crued late charges of $126.72; plus
escrow advances of $12.00; together
with title expense, costs, trustee’s
fees and attorneys’ fees incurred
Recent reports have raised con­
herein by reason of said default; and
any further sums advanced by the cerns about using plastic containers
beneficiary for the protection of the and plastic wrap in the microwave
above described real property and its oven. Although further research is
needed, it is wise to select ap­
interest therein.
propriate
plastics for microwave use.
By reason of said default the
While some plastic containers
beneficiary has declared all sums
owing on the obligation secured by (such as margarine tubs and, cottage
said trust deed immediately due and cheese cartons) are useful for storage
payable, said sums being the follow­ o f foods in the freezer or
refrigerator, they may not be safe to
ing, to-wit:
$52,841.91 with interest thereon use at temperatures reached during
at the rate of 8.00 percent per annum mircrowave cooking says Carol Ben­
beginning 10-1-89 until paid; plus nett, Oregon State University agent
late charges of $21.12 each month in Morrow County.
Components of some plastics
beginning 4-17-90 until paid; plus
prior accrued late charges of (such as additives which increase
$126.72; plus escrow advances of flexibility) can migrate into the food
$12.00; together with title expense, during heating. Levels are highest
costs, trustee’s fees and attorney’s when there is direct contact between
fees incurred herein by reason of the plastic and the food, especially
said-default; and any furthersums ad­ when fat content is high.
There is no known danger from
vanced by the beneficiary for the
protection of the above described ingestion of these chemicals'in trace
real property and its interest therein. amounts. To keep the risk low, keep
WHEREFORE, notice hereby is these pointers in mind:
* Use commercially available
given that the undersigned trustee
will on August 8. 1990. at the hour cookware designed for use in the
of 10:00 o’clock, AM., in accord microwave. Although standards are
with the standard of time establish­ needed for “ microwaveable“ plastic
ed by ORS 187.110, at inside door containers, they still are probably a
to main lobby of the Morrow Coun­ better choice than those intended
ty Courthouse in the City of Hepp- solely for refrigerated food storage.
* Read instructions for use on
ner. County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, sell at public auction to the packages of “ microwaveable”
highest bidder for cash the interest plastic wrap. The components of
in the said described real property plastic wraps differ. Some wraps
which the grantor had or had power withstand higher temperatures
to convey at the time of the execu­ without melting. Wraps often cau-
tion by grantor of the said trust deed,
together with any interest which the
grantor or grantor’s successors in in­
terest acquired after the execution of
Echo 550
said trust deed, to satisfy the forego­
ing obligations thereby secured and
20” Bar
the costs and expenses of sale, in­
$39999
cluding a reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further given that
Echo 440
any person named in ORS 86.753
16” bar
has the right, at any time prior to five
$29999
days before the date last set for the
sale, to have this foreclosure pro­
Other bar lengths
ceeding dismissed and the trust deed
available
reinstated by payment to the
bery ficiary of the entire amount then
du'^V ,er than such portion of the
Farm t Builders Supply
principal as would not then be due
had no default occurred) and by cur­
424 Lynden Way 676-9157 Heppner
ing any other default complained of
herein that is capable of being cured
P U B L I C N O TIC E
by tendering the performance re­
“ Auxiliary" Newspaper Notice
quired under the obligation or trust
NORTH FORK JOHN DAY
deed, and in addition to paying said
M OTORIZED ACCESS AND
sums or tendering the performance
TRAVEL
M ANAGEM ENT
necessary to cure the default, by pay­
PROGRAM
ing all costs and expenses actually
Grant, Morrow and Umatilla
incurred in enforcing the obligation
Counties, Oregon
and trust deed, together with
USDA - Forest Service
trustee’s and attorney’s fees not ex­
Umatilla National Forest
ceeding the amounts provided by
On June 5, 1990, Umatilla Na­
said ORS 86.753.
tional Forest Supervisor James A.
In construing this notice, the
Lawrence made a decision to imple­
singular includes the plural, the word
ment the North Fork John Day
“ grantor” includes any successor in
Motorized Access and Travel Plan
interest to the grantor as well as any
for the North Fork John Day Ranger
other person owing an obligation,
District.
the performance of which is secured
The associated Decision Notice
by said trust deed, and the words
and Finding of No Significant Im­
“ trustee" and “ beneficiary" include
pact are available upon request from
their respective successors in in­ the Umatilla National Forest, 2517
terest, if any.
SW Hailey Avenue, Pendleton,
DATED March 29, 1990 David Oregon 97801, and the North Fork
E Fennell, 5400 Columbia Center.
John Day Ranger District. P.O. Box
701 5th Avenue Seattle. Washington
158, Ukiah, Oregon 97880.
This decision is subject to appeal
98104 (206) 623-7580.
State of Washington County of pursuant to Eorest Service regula­
tions at 36 CFR Part 217. Appeals
King ss:
must be filed no later than 45 days
I, the undersigned, certify that the
foregoing is a complete and exact after the legal notice of this decision
copy of the original trustee’s notice was first published in the East
Oregonian newspaper. Pendleton.
of sale.
OR.
Notices of Appeals must meet
David E. Fennell—Trustee
Published: June 6. 13, 20 and 27, the requirements of 36 CFR 217.9.
Published: June 13, 1990
1990
Before buying a swimsuit check to
see how it is made. It should be cut
on grain with the most stretch in the
crosswise for moving and bending.
Seams should stretch as much as the
fabric and stitches should be close
together. White or light colored suits
should be lined so they are not
transparent when wet. Straps and
closures should be securely sewn in
place and easy to handle.
Following care label information
will prolong the life of the swimsuit.
Some general care instructions for
all swimwear include the following:
avoid getting oils, lotions, tanning
creams and other chemicals on your
suit; avoid sitting on the abrasive
surfaces such as cement, pool decks
and docks; rinse swimsuit in fresh
w ater to remove salt, sand,
chemicals, tanning lotions and
perspiration, all of which weaken the
fabric and thread and dull bright
colors.
Launder by hand as soon as possi­
ble in lukewarm water using a mild
soap or detergent but no bleach.
Rinse well. Most suits can be wash­
ed on the gentle cycle using
lukewarm water.
Roll in a towel to blot excess
water. Hang to dry away from heat
and sun. Do not dry in dryer or leave
a wet suit rolled up. Do not dry
clean.
Beware of plastic in
microwave oven
CHAINSAWS
PETTYJOHN’S
tion against direct contact with foods
being heated-especially those con­
taining fat.
* Use glass instead of plastic for
microwave cooking. Glass bowls
covered with fitted lids (or a plate)
are another choice for microwave
cookery.
P U B L I C N O TIC E
IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL
FORFEITURE OF: 1. $5,727.00 in
U.S. currency; 2. 1979 Ford pickup,
black, Oregon License #PX0281,
Serial Number F26SPEF1847.
NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL
CLAIMANTS AND TO ALL
UNKNOWN PERSONS READ-
THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY!!!
YOU MUST “ CLAIM” AN IN­
TEREST IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED SEIZED PROPERTY
OR YOU WILL AUTOMATICAL­
LY LOSE ANY INTEREST YOU
MAY HAVE. TO “ CLAIM" YOU
MUST
FILE
WITH
THE
“ FORFEITURE C O U N SEL”
LISTED BELOW, A LEGAL
PAPER CALLED A “ CLAIM” .
THE "CLAIM" MUST BE GIVEN
TO
THE
FORFEITURE
COUNSEL WITH 15 DAYS OF
THE LAST DAY THIS NOTICE IS
PUBLISHED. THE CLAIM MUST
INCLUDE: A) YOUR TRUE
NAME, B) YOUR CURRENT
AND FUTURE MAILING AD­
DRESS. C) THE NATURE AND
EXTENT OF YOUR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY, D) THE
TIME. TRANSEROR AND CIR­
CUMSTANCES OF YOUR AC­
QUISITION OF YOUR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY, E) THE
REASONS YOU BELIEVE THE
PROPERTY IS NOT SUBJECT TO
FORFEITURE, F) ALL FACTS
SUPPORTING THESE REASONS,
G) ANY ADDITIONAL FACTS
SUPPORTING YOUR CLAIN
AND, H) THE PRECISE RELIEF
YOU SEEK. IT MUST BE IN D*0-
PER FORM AND BE SIGNE^ BY
YOU UNDER PENALTY OF
PERJURY THE DEADLINE FOR
FILING IS JUNE 19. 1990.
WHERE TO FILE A “ CLAIM”
AND FOR MORE INFORMA­
TION
FORFEITURE COUNSEL Jeff
M. Wallace, M.C.D.A. PHONE
676-9061 Address P.O. Box 664,
Courthouse, Heppner OR 97836
SEIZING AGENCY Morrow Coun­
ty Sheriff PHONE 676-9061 Ad­
dress P.O. Box 159, Courthouse,
Heppner OR 97836.
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF
BASIS FOR CIVIL FORFEITURE
On the 1st day of June, 1990. the
above described was seized for civil
forfeiture by the Morrow County
Sheriff s Office. The property is
subject to forfeiture under OR Law
Chapter 791 as X proceeds X pro­
fits and/or X instrumentalities used
in the following prohibited conduct,
and/or the solicitation, attempt, or
conspiracy to commit the following
prohibited conduct X possession X
of a controlled substance. X delivery
of a controlled substance, manufac­
ture of a controlled substance.
FORFEITURE means that the pro­
perty will be transferred to the
government and persons with any in­
terest in the property will be depriv­
ed of that interest without compen­
sation because of the use or acquisi­
tion of the property in or through
prohibited conduct as defined in OR
Law.
Published: June 13, 20. 27 and July
5, 1990
P U B L I C N O T IC E
P U B L I C N O TIC E
Morrow County, Oregon is now
accepting bids for contracted ser­
vices for janitorial services. The
buildings included in the contract
will be for the County Courthouse,
Courthouse Annex, and Museum in
Heppner, and the Public Works of­
fice building in Lexington. Bid in­
formation packets are available at the
County Court office, Courthouse,
Heppner, and the Public Works of­
fice in Lexington between the hours
of 8:00 a m. and 5:00 p.m. from
Thursday, June 7, 1990 through
Tuesday, June 19, 1990. All bids
must be received by 5:00 p.m. on
June 19, 1990 at the County Court
office, Heppner, OR or the Public
Works office, Lexington, OR. All
bids will be opened on Wednesday,
June 20, 1990 at 10:30 a m. at the
North Morrow Annex, Irrigon.
After review and evaluation, the bid
shall be awarded and all bidders so
notified. Morrow County has the
right to accept or reject any or any
portion of or all bids. Morrow Coun­
ty does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color. National origin, sex,
religion, age, and handicapped status
in employment or the provision of
services.
LoRayne M. Bowman
Administrative Assistant
Morrow County Court
Published: June 6 and 13, 1990
P U B L I C N O TIC E
Morrow County Public Works
Department is accepting sealed bids
for the purchase of one truck
cab/chassis with a 10-12 cubic yard
dump body. Bids will be opened
Tuesday, June 19, 19901 10:00 a.m.
in the public works office at Lex­
ington, Oregon. For information and
specs call 676-9061 ext 17. Morrow
County does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color. National origin,
sex, religion, age and handicapped
status in employment or the provi­
sion of services.
Published: June 6 and 13, 1990
P U B L I C N O TIC E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
BANK OF WALLOWA COUNTY,
a corporation.
Plaintiff,
VS.
SHIRLEY RUGG; JILL RUGG;
QUARTER CIRCLE V RAN­
CHES, INC., an Oregon corpora­
tion; SHIRLEY RUGG, INC., an
Oregon corporation;
Defendants.
No. 89 CV-96
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
By virtue of an execution issued
out of the above entitled court in the
subject cause on May 16, 1990, pur­
suant to a judgment rendered March
7. 1990 and entered March 21, 1990
in favor of Bank of Wallowa Coun­
ty and against Shirley Rugg; Jill
Rugg; Quarter Circle V Ranches,
Inc., an Oregon corporation and
Shirley Rugg, Inc., an Oregon cor­
poration, and each of them wherein
it was decreed that a certain mor­
tgage held by Bank of Wallowa
County be foreclosed and that the
real property subject to the mortgage
lien be sold, which execution com­
manded me to sell that real property
to satisfy a judgment against Shirley
Rugg; Jill Rugg; Quarter Circle V
Ranches, Inc., an Oregon corpora­
tion and Shirley Rugg, Inc. an
Oregon corporation, in the sum of
$25,000 principal, interest accrued
through 3/5/90 in the sum of
$5.445.21, pre-judgment interest to
3/21/90 $238.72, foreclosure report
$205, attorney fees in the amount of
$6.340.79, costs and disbursements
$288.80. postjudgment interest at the
rate of 10% per annum until paid on
all of the above, together with the
costs of this sale, I will on Tuesday,
the 26th day of June. 1990. 10:00
o’clock a.m ., at Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon sell
at public auction, subject to redemp­
tion as provided by law, to the
highest bidder for cash, all of the in­
terest the above named defendants
had on October 27, 1987 the date of
the mortgage and all interest which
the defendants had thereafter in the
following described real property
situated in Morrow County. Oregon:
PARCEL II
Township 5 South. Range 26 East
of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow
County, Oregon.
Section 1: Government Lots 1, 2,
and 3, also known as the North Half
of the Northeast Quarter and the
Northeast Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter; the South Half of the Nor­
theast Quarter
Excepting therefrom all roads and
road rights of way.
DATED the 2 1 st day of May, 1990.
ROY DRAGO
Morrow County Sheriff
By: Pauline Winter
Deputy
Published: May 23. 30; June 6 and
13. 1990
SECOND NOTICE OF
BUDGET HEARING
A public hearing on a proposed,
budget for The City of lone. Mor­
row County, State of Oregon, for the
fiscal year July 1, 1990 to June 30,
1991 will be held at City Hall, lone.
The hearing will take place on the
25 day of June, 1990 at 7:30 P.M.
The purpose of the hearing is to
discuss the budget with interested
persons. The first Notice of Budget
Hearing and Financial Summary was
published in Heppner Gazette Times
on June 14, 1990. A copy of the
budget document may be inspected
or obtained at City Recorder-City
Hall, between the hours of 8:00
A.M. and 3:00 P.M.
Published: June 13, 1990_______
P U B L I C N O TIC E
The Morrow County Planning
Commission will hold a public hear­
ing on June 25, 1990, at the Mor­
row County Public Works Building
in Lexington, Oregon at 7:30 p.m.
to hear a request by the State of
Oregon, Department of Transporta­
tion, Highway Division to open a
gravel pit on land belonging to the
State of Oregon in Township 5
North, Range 26, Section 26, Tax
Lot 203, east of Eighth Street West
approximately 2 miles west of Ir­
rigon and one-half mile north of
State Highway 730.
Interested persons are invited to
the hearing and to express their
views. Written, signed statements
will be considered. Reasons for ap­
proval or disapproval should be in­
cluded in written or oral statements.
Kent Goodyear
Chairman
M orrow
County
Planning
Commission
Published: June 13, 1990_______
P U B L I C N O TICE
Morrow County Public Works
Department is accepting sealed bids
for the purchase of or lease of a cur­
rent standard production 350KW
generator set. Bids will be opened on
Tuesday, June 19, 1990 at 11:00
a.m. in the public works office at
Lexington, Oregon. For information
and bid specs call 676-9061 ext 17. '
M orrow
County
does
not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, National origin, sex, religion,
age, and handicapped status in
employment or the provisions of
services.
Published: June 6 and 13, 1990
P U B L I C N O TIC E
Morrow County, Oregon is now
accepting bids for contracted ser­
vices for yard and grounds
maintenance services. The grounds
included in the contract will be: the
County Courthouse, Courthouse An­
nex, and Museum in Heppner; North
Morrow Annex, Irrigon; the Public
Works grounds in Lexington; and
lawn care for Cutsforth and Anson
Wright Parks. Bid information
packets are available at the County
Court Office, Courthouse, Heppner,
and the Public Works office in Lex­
ington between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. from Thrusday,
June 7, 1990 through Tuesday, June
19, 1990. All bids must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 19,
1990 at 11:00 a.m. at the North
Morrow Annex, Irrigon. After
review and evaluation, the bid shall
be awarded and all bidders so
notified. Morrow County has the
right to accept or reject any or any
portion of or all bids. Morrow Coun­
ty does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color. National origin, sex,
religion, age, and handicapped status
in employment or the provision of
services.
LoRayne M. Bowman
Administrative Assistant
Morrow County Court
Published. June 6 and 13, 1990
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
1 CARP OF THANKS
FOR MORROW
KENNETH M. MARSHALL.
Heartfelt thanks to all who provid­
Plaintiff,
ed loving support, food and flowers
vs.
to help us cope with last week’s loss.
BELLE NORDYKE HEMPLE, Thanks, also, to Dr. Ed and the
GREG NORDYKE, ROY NOR­ PMH staff; the Heppner Masonic
DYKE, AND THE UNKNOWN Lodge who said goodbye with digni­
HEIRS OF WILLIAM PENLAND, ty and the city, county and state
JANE NORDYKE PENLAND, police officers who stood as honor
EMANUEL NORDYKE, BELLE guard. Bill would have been proud.
NORDYKE HEM PLE, GREG
The family of Bill Sowell
NORDYKE, ROY NORDYKE,
Judy, Marsha, Greg, Ian & Tai
AND IDA ALLEN; ALSO ALL __________ v»__________ 6-13-16 1
OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES
The families of Debra Connor
UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY
want
to thank everyone for the food,
RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN OR IN­
gifts,
cards and prayers.
TEREST IN THE PROPERTY
_______________________6-13-lp
DESCRIBED IN THIS LAWSUIT,
The lone United Church of Christ
Defendants.
Auction and Barbecue committees
No. 90 CV 37
thank the communities for their sup­
SUMMONS
In the name of the State of port again this year. Your attendance
Oregon, you are hereby required to and contributions made the day a big
appear and defend a complaint filed success.
Judy Rea, general chairperson
against you in the above entitled
court on or before the expiration of _______________________6-13-lc '
30 days from the date of the first
Thank you for the calls, cards and
publication of this summons;
flowers.
If you fail to so appear and
From Edna Gay Family
answer, plaintiff for want thereof
Jerry and Betty Rood
will apply to the above entitled court _______________________6-13-lc
for the relief prayed for in his com­
3 LOST « FOUND
plaint, to wit:
For a decree that the plaintiff is the
owner in fee simple of the real pro­ LOST: fishing pole and reel at the
perty described as Lots 6 & 7, Block new little league field. Please return,
17, Town of Lexington. Morrow 676-9441._______________6-13-2c
County, Oregon and that you have LOST on golf course, FAA gold
no right, title, estate, lien or interest ring, J.L.M . on the inside. Keep-
in the above described land or any sake, reward. 989-8487 .
6-6-2c
part thereof and each of you. your
heirs and assigns are perpetually
restrained and adjoined from asser­ 4 HELP WANTED
ting or claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real pro­
BE A PART OF OUR
perty described herein or any part
"WORLD CLASS SERVICE”
thereof adverse to the plaintiff.
COMMITTMENT
This summons is published by
Is providing permium customer
order of the Honorable Ralph Cur- service a top priority for you?
rin. Circuit Court Judge, made and
Do you enjoy working in a “ peo­
entered on May 15, 1990, directing ple serving people” atmosphere?
publication of this summons once
Do you want recognition for your
each week for four consecutive hard work?
weeks in the Heppner Gazette-
If ‘Yes’ is your answer, consider
Times, a newspaper published in and the Benj. Franklin’s current open­
of general circulation in Morrow ings for:
County, Oregon.
Financial Service Representative
Date of first publication: May 23,
12 hours/week, $8.00 per hour.
1990
Assist customers in account selec­
Date of last publication: June 13, tions. sell and discuss all types of
1990
savings, certificates, and checking
Notice to defendant: Read these accounts, prepare documents and
papers carefully. You must “ ap­ perform follow-up duties, balance
pear' ’ in this case or the other side daily, operate a 10-key calculator
will win automatically. To "appear” and typewriter.
you must file with the Court a legal
Requires customer or public ser­
paper called a “ m otion” or vice experience, excellent com- j
“ answer” . The “ m otion” or munications and organizational
“ answer” must be given to the skills, knowledge of basic math. •
Court clerk or administrator within
Must be able to work 40
30 days of the date of first publica­ hours/week during first three weeks
tion specified herein along with the for training.
required filing fee. It must be in pro­
Previous teller, new accounts, or
per form and have proof of service clerical experience required.
on the plaintiff s attorney or if the
Must desire part-time work and be
plaintiff does not have an attorney, flexible in work hours.
proof of service on the plaintiff.
Apply in person at our Heppner
If you should have any questions branch from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. by
you should see an attorney June 15 , 274 N. Main. Heppner,
immediately.
OR
Michael A. Mills. OSB #90090
The Benj. Franklin Federal Sav­
Attorney for Plaintiff ings and Loan Association is an
Published: May 23, 30; June 6 and Equal O pportunity E m ployer.'
13, 1990
_____
M/F/H/V
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