m h h m h m • B H h w m IIMtfMttHMttUNUMkRIMN I BMCC offers tennis camp Youths from fourth to twelfth grade are eligible to participate in the Blue Mountain Community College Youth Tennis Camp offered in Pendleton. The session will be held July 30 through August 9, Monday through Thursday mornings at the BMCC tennis courts. Players will learn sound tennis basics, ground strokes, swing, and game strategies. They will need their own racket, but do not need to know how to play the game. For more information contact the BMCC Pendleton C enter at 276-1260. Food poisoning strikes in summer Food poisoning often strikes in the summer months when temperatures are warm and picnics are frequent says Carol Bennett, Oregon State University extension agent in Mor­ row County. According to Carolyn Raab, O.S.U. Extension foods and nutri­ tion specialist, four simple rules can keep picnic food safe to eat. Rule 1. Keep it clean. Dirty hands can spread the hepatitis virus and bacteria to food. Wash your hands after using the toilet. Take soap and water with you if none will be available at your picnic site. If you handle raw meat, poultry or seafood, wash your hands after­ wards, too. That advice also goes for utensils and plates. Cooking destroys bacteria that are naturally present on raw animal products. If you reuse dirty plates, you’ll be transferring bacteria back to your food. Rule 2. Cook it well. Make sure that you cook meat, poultry and seafood thoroughly to destroy Salmonella and other bacteria. Cook meat to a medium or well-done stage. Poultry is done when it is no longer pink and the juice is clear- colored. Cook fish until it turns opa­ que and flakes. If you’re barbecuing, consider precooking in the oven first. You’ll then be able to barbecue just long enough to add flavor without burn­ ing to a crisp to guarantee doneness. Rule 3. Don’t wait...refrigerate. W.C.C.C. Golf Ladies Play July 10, 1990 Flight A: low gross-Betty Carlson; low net-Lucille Peck; least putts- Martha Peterson; specks-Betty Riet- man; chip in #18 Lucille Peck. Flight B: low gross-M uriel Palmer; low net-Jo Pettyjohn; least putts-Neoma Bailey; specks-Bebe Munkers; chip in #10 & 14 Martha Peterson. Flight C: low gross-Cam Wishart; low net-Lynnea Sargent; least putts- Lon Straley; specks-Maggie lzzett. Jack & Jill Tournament Friday, July 13, 1990 Low gross; first-John and Pat Ed- mundson 32, second-Earl and Carol Norris 33, third-Darrel and Bev Wilson 35, a tie for fourth between Floyd and Lorena Jones, Anita Boyer and Roger Schoonover and Frank and Neoma Bailey all with 36; fifth-Dave and Coral Mitchell 38; sixth-Bob and Sue Jepsen 39. Low net: first-Earl and Peggy Fishbum 17, second-Del and Linda LaRue 20; third-Gary and Barb Watkins 21; fourth-Doug Gunderson and Lucille Massey 22; fifth-Gene and Luvilla Sonstegard 24, sixth- Mike and Lorrie Smith 27. Long Drive: men-Earl Fishbum; women-Anita Boyer. K.P.: men-Earl Norris, women- Pat Edmundson. Ladies Play, July 17, 1990 Flight A; low gross-Anita Boyer; low net- a tie between Juanita Mar­ tin, Eileen Padberg and Carol Nor­ ris; least putts-Lorena Jones; long drive-Barbara Gilbert, second shot; k.p.-Juanita Martin; birdie #6-Anita Boyer. Flight B: low gross-Jo Pettyjohn; low net-Luvilla Sonstegard; least putts-Mary Beamer. Flight C; low gross-Lynnea Sargent; low net-Maggie lzzett . Team Scramble July 19, 1990 Flight A: low gross-Lois Hunt and Eileen Padberg; second low gross- Juanita Martin and Anita Boyer; third low gross-Barbara Gilbert and Doll Campbell. Low net: a tie between Jo Petty­ john and Harriet Pierson and Bernice Lott and Luvilla Sonstegard; third low net-Carol Norris and Neoma Bailey. K.P.: Martha Peterson and Betty Rietmann. W .C .C .C . Indies July 24, 1990 Flight A: low gross-Anita Boyer; low net-Pat Edmundson; least putts- Harriet Pierson; long putt-Jan Paus- tian; chip in-Anita Boyer # 13; birdie-Anita Boyer #13. Flight B: low gross-Neoma Bailey; low net-Muriel Palmer; least putts-a tie between Harriet Evans. Luvilla Sonstegard. Doll Campbell; chip in-Harriet Evans #17. Flight C: low gross-Lynnea Sargent; low net-Martha Munkers; least putts-Lori Straley. Club championship qualifying rounds will be on August 7 with nine holes and club championship will be on Aug. 9, 18 holes. Keep hot foods hot (above 140 degrees.) Refrigerate leftovers pro­ mptly. Bacteria will have a chance to grow if moist, protein-rich food is left at room temperature longer than 2 to 3 hours. Rule 4. If in doubt, throw it out. Don’t take chances. If you aren’t sure about the safety of your picnic leftovers, throw them out. These people are more likely to get food poisoning if they eat them: pregnant women; infants and young children; frail elderly; persons with cancer or AIDS. P U B L I C N O TIC E Notice of Election Council Members Town of Lexington Official terms expiring for the Town of Lexington are two Council positions and Mayor. All three are for four year terms. Nominating petitions are available by contacting Linda Ripple. The election will be held on November 6, 1990, and peti­ tions must be filed with the City Recorder no later than August 25, 1990. Published: July 18 and 25, 1990 P U B L I C N O TIC E TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Gordon Michael Meyers and Darcene K. Meyers, husband and wife, as grantor, to Homestead Title and Escrow Com­ pany, Inc., as trustee, in favor of First Interstate Bank of Oregon, N.A.. as beneficiary, dated April 10. 1986. recorded April 16, 1986. in the mortgage records of Morrow C ounty, O regon, in book/reel/volume No. at page, or microfilm No. M-26578 (indicate which), covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to-wit: All of Lots SEVEN (7) and EIGHT (8) in Block Two (2) in CLUFF’S FIRST ADDITION TO THE CITY OF IONE. Morrow County, Oregon Plus all fixtures and mobile homes, if any, loca.cd thereon. (3rd and NE B Street, lone, Oregon 97843) 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 in­ stallments of $440.30 each, com­ mencing with the payment due December 1, 1989 and continuing each month until this trust deed is reinstated or goes to Trustee's sale; plus accrued late charges of $160.19 as of April 9, 1990 and further late charges of $18.23 on each delinquent payment thereafter; plus all fees, costs and ex­ penses associated with this foreclosure, all sums expended by beneficiary to protect the property or its interest therein during the penden­ cy of this proceeding, evidence that taxes are paid as provided by the temis of the Trust Deed, and less the reserve account balance of $315.53. By reason of 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 ing, to-wit: The sum of $40.202.70 with in­ terest thereon at the rate of 9.5091 per annum from November 1, 1989. until paid; plus all fees, costs and ex­ penses associated with this foreclosure, all sums expended by beneficiary to protect the property or its interest therein during the penden­ cy of this proceeding, evidence that taxes are paid as provided by the terms of the Trust Deed, and less the reserve account balance of $315.53. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on August 28. 1990, at the hour of 1:00 o’clock P.M., in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at front door-Morrow County Courthouse in the City of Heppncr. County of Morrow. State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the in­ terest in the said described real pro­ perty which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor’s suc­ cessors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and ex­ penses o f 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 last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due , had no default occurred) and by cur­ ing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance re­ quired under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by pay­ ing all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee’s and attorney’s fees not ex­ ceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “ grantor” includes any successor in interest 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 April 16, 1990 GEORGE C. REINMILLER Successor-T rustee 521 SW Clay Portland, OR 97201 226-3607 Published: July 5, 11, 18 and 25, 1990 Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 25, 1990 - FIVE Parcel No. 7 Legal Description: Lot 5, Block 2, in North Boardman Addition to the City of Boardman, Morrow Coun­ ty, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $2500.00. Market Value: $4350.00. Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 8. Legal Description: Beginning at the Northwest comer of Lot 8, Block 2, Ayer’s Second Addition to the Town of Heppner; thence West to the East line of the public stock drive; thence South along the line of said public stock drive a distance of 66 feet; thence East to the Southwest comer of Lot 8; thence North along the west boundary line of said Lot 8 to the point of beginning, all in T2S, R26 E.W.M., Morrow Coun­ ty. Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $40.00. Market Value: $230.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 9. Legal Description: A triangular piece of land situated in the Nor­ thwest comer of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 35. T2S, R26, E.W.M., be­ ing that lying West of Block 4, Ayer’s Third Addition to the Town of Heppner, all in Morrow County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $170.00. Market Value: $530.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. P U B L I C N O TIC E Parcel No. II Legal Description: All of Lots 4, NOTICE OF 5 and 6, in Block H, City of Hard­ SHERIFF’S SALE On the 8th day of August, 1990 at man, Section 34DD, T4S, R25, the hour of 10:00 o’clock, A M. E.W.M., Morrow County, Oregon, Standard of Time in accordance with SUBJECT TO any and all encum­ ORS 187.110, at the front door of brances of record. Minimum Price: $600.00. the Morrow County Courthouse in Market Value: $970.00 Heppner. Oregon, I will sell at Terms: Cash in full at the time of Public Auction all the right, title, claim and interest of Morrow Coun­ sale. ty to the highest bidder the real pro­ Parcel No. 12 Legal Description: That portion of perty located in Morrow County, Oregon, described in “ Exhibit A” , Lot 3, Block 6W in Section 25, T5N, R26, E.W.M. which lies attached herewith: Said sale is made under an Order North of Oregon State Highway 730; issued out of the County Court of the ALSO, the South half of vacated State of Oregon for the County of Idaho Avenue adjacent to said pro­ Morrow to me directed in the Mat­ perty; EXCEPTING the South half ter of: Morrow County, a political of Idaho Avenue, all in Morrow subdivision of the State of Oregon, County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any by and through it’s County Commis­ and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $2050.00. sioners dated June 27, 1990. The Market Value: $3890.00 minimum price which may be ac­ Terms: Cash in full at the time of cepted for the property is fixed by Order of the County Court and stated sale. with each parcel described in “ Ex­ Parcel No. 13 Legal Description: Beginning at hibit A” . “ Market Value” means the market value of the property as the Southeast comer of Lot 4, Block determined by the tax roll at the last 8, Stansbury’s Addition to the City equalized value on the assessment of Heppner; thence North along the East boundary line of said Block 8 roll. to W illow C reek; thence ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff Southeasterly following the Willow Morrow County, Oregon By: Pauline Winter Creek channel to a point 88 deg. 39 Chief Civil Deputy min. East of the point of beginning; thence North 88 deg. 39 min. West EXHIBIT “ A” to the point of Beginning, all in Mor­ Parcel No. 1 Legal Description: Lot 8, Block row County, Oregon SUBJECT TO 10, Columbia Terrace Addition to any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $500.00. the City of Boardman, Morrow Market Value: $490.00 County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any Terms: Cash in full at the time of and all encumbances of record. sale. Minimum Price: $2000.00. Parcel No. 14 Market Value: $3750.00 Legal Description: A tract of land Terms: Cash in full at the time of lying in the Southeast quarter of the sale. Southeast quarter of Section 34, Parcel No. 2 Legal Description: Lot 9, Block T2S, R26, E.W .M ., Morrow Coun­ 10, Columbia Terrace Addition to ty, Oregon, being all that portion of the City of Boardman. Morrow Lots 9 and 10 of the G. W. Wells Ad­ County. Oregon SUBJECT TO any dition to the City of Heppner lying easterly of the center line of Shobe and all encumbrances of record. Creek. SUBJECT TO any and all Minimum Price: $2000.00 encumbrances of record. Market Value: $3750.00 Minimum Price: $30.00. Terms: Cash in full at the time of Market Value: $100.00 sale. Terms: Cash in full at the time of Parcel No. 3 Legal Description: Lot 10. Block sale. 10, Columbia Terrace Addition to Parcel No. 15(1) Legal Description: Lots 20, 19, the City of Boardman, Morrow 18. 17, 16, 15, and the North 10 feet County. Oregon, SUBJECT TO any of Lot 14 in Block 29 in the City and all encumbrances of record. of Irrigon. Section 24, T5N. R26, Minimum Price: $2000.00. E.W.M.. Morrow County, Oregon. Market Value: $3750.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of SUBJECT TO any and all encum­ brances of record. sale. Minimum Price: $7000.00. Parcel No. 4 Market Value. $8890.00 Legal Description: Lot 17, Block Terms: Cash in full at the time of 10, Columbia Terrace Addition to sale. the City of Boardman. Morrow Parcel No. 15(2) County. Oregon. SUBJECT TO any Legal Description: Lots 25, 26, and all encumbrances of record. 27. 28, 29, and the North 10 feet of Minimum Price: $2200.00. Ixit 30 in Block 29 in the City of Ir­ Market Value: $4480.00 rigon, Section 24, T5N, R26, Terms: Cash in full at the time of E.W .M .. Morrow County. Oregon, sale. SUBJECT TO any and all encum­ Parcel No. 5 brances of record. Legal Description: Lot 18, Block Minimum Price: $5000.00. 10, Columbia Terrace Addition to Market Value: $7490.00 the City of Boardman. Morrow Terms: Cash in full at the time of County. Oregon. SUBJECT TO any sale. and all encumbrances of record. Parcel No. 16 Minimum Price: $2100.00. Ilegal Description: Lot 2, Block 3, Market Value: $4170.00 Honeywild Estates, Section 30, Terms: Cash in full at the time of T5N. R27, E.W.M., Morrow Coun­ sale. ty. Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and Parcel No. 6 all encumbrances of record. Legal Description: Lot 19. Block Minimum Price: $2740.00. 10, Columbia Terrace Addition to Market Value: $7610.00 the City of Boardman, Morrow Terms: Cash in full at the time of County. Oregon. SUBJECT TO any sale. and all encumbrances of record. Parcel No. 17 Minimum Price: $2100.00 Legal Description: Lot 1. Block 3, Market Value: $3980 00 Honeywild Estates. Section 30, Terms: Cash in full at the time of T5N, R27. E.W.M., MorrowCoun- sale. ty, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $2220.00. Market Value: $7610.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 18 Legal Description: Lots 21 and 22 in Block 7 in Stansbury’s Addition to the City of Heppner lying West of Willow Creek, in Section 35, T2S, R26, E.W.M., Morrow Coun­ ty, Oregon, EXCEPTING therefrom the South 40 feet of Lot 21 in Block 7, SUBJECT TO any and all encum­ brances of record. Minimum Price: $30.00. Market Value: $100.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 19 Legal Description: A barn, 42’x30’ in size, together with sur­ rounding corrals containing a loading chute constructed of railroad ties and planks, presently situated on 2N25-200 A -l; Minimum Price: $2180.00. Market Value: $2180.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale; sale does not include real property. Parcel No. 20 Legal Description: Lots 7 and 8 in Block 2 in Ayer’s Second Addition to the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $60.00. Market Value: $270.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 21 Legal Description: Lot 5 in Block 4 in Ayer’s Third Addition to the Ci­ ty of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $50.00. Market Value: $170.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 22 Legal Description: Lots 6, 7, and 8 in Block 4 in Ayer’s Third Addi­ tion to the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $100.00. Market Value: $510.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Parcel No. 23 Legal Description: Lots 9 and 10 in Block 4 in Ayer’s Third Addition to the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. Minimum Price: $100.00. Market Value: $440.00 Terrtisf Cash in full at the time of sale. Published: July 5, 11, 18 and 25. 1990 1 CARP OF THANKS____ Our sincerest thank you to those who comforted us in the loss of our father by sending food, flowers, cards, contributions, and mass inten­ tions. Your gestures are greatly appreciated. The Mike Sweeney family The Dan Sweeney family The Pat Sweeney family The Kathy Sunceri family The Greg Sweeney family and Brian Sweeney _______________________7-25- lc We would like to thank MCGG, John Boyer, neighbors and friends for their quick response to our fire on the Pieper place. Your help and experience prevented what could have been a great disaster. Once again, our deepest appreciation for all your help.____________7-25-lc Many thanks to my children, grandchildren, family and friends for the best birthday party ever. I ap­ preciate it more than I can ever say. Lil Boyce _______________________7-25-lp Special thank you to the Morrow County Grain Growers, John Boyer, neighbors and friends for their help in putting out the fire on the Pieper place. Eldon and Eileen Padberg _______________________7-25-lc I would like to thank the hospital staff and everyone else who helped me during my accident. It's nice to live in such a great community. Vonnie Lovgren ______________________ 7-25-Ip I would like to thank all the peo­ ple who sent cards during my hospital stay. Bob Lovgren _______________ U tlP The Bob Lovgren family would like to thank all the people that helped at the Pieper fire. 7-25-Ip 2 NOTICES Capture that special moment with a photograph. Weddings, dances, class reunions, birth announcements, team pictures and more. Call Joyce Hughes 676-9959 evening».7-25-tfe 3 LOST O FOUND FOUND: cockateil-like bird. Call 676-9273,______________ 7-25-Ip 4 HELP WANTED Free travel benefits. Cruise ships and casinos now hiring. All positions. Call (1) 602-838-8885 Ext. Y-12315._______________ 7-18-4p WANTED: night watchman for Morrow Co. Fair and Rodeo Aug. 15-19. 10p.m.-5 a m. Call Fairof- fice 676-9474__________7-18-tfc HELP WANTED: Clean snack shack T u es.-F ri. night. C all 676-9851.______________ 7-25-tfc HELP W ANTED: C arp en ter helper/laborer 3-5 years experience. Tool bags. Immediate opening for two if qualified, lone, OR. 676-5412 ask for Teny.___________ 7-25-2c WANTED: Adult supervisor^) to supervise youth in Morrow County. Children and Youth Services spon­ sored activities and projects. Experience in working with children/youth necessary. Creden­ tials or appropriate training prere­ quisite for tutoring activities. Send resume to Youth Assistance Services % Sharon Barrick, Box 372, Boardman, OR 97818 by July 31, 1990._______________ 7-25-lc HELP WANTED: security officer part time/full time, $7.25 hour. Send resume to P.O. Box 607, Heppner, OR 98736._____________ 7-25-lp ATTENTION: Heppner City League Basketball...... Next year I will be attending school out of town. Our league needs a new president. If someone notifies me within three weeks, I can go over everything with them. If nobody notifies me it will be hard to get things going in time, or the league at worst would be terminated. Please call soon. Dorian Forrar, 676-5267. ______________________ 7-25-lc Attention: Government jobs-your area. $17,840-$69,485. Call (1) 602-838-8885 Ext. R-12315.7-25^p A ttention: Postal jo b s. Start $11.41/hour. For application info call (1) 602-838-8885, Ext. M-12315, 6 a.m.-lO p.m., 7 days. ______________________ 7-25-4p Attention: Postal jo b s, start $11.41/hour. For application info call (1) 602-838-8885. Ext. M-12315, 6 a.m.-lO p.m., 7 days. ______________________ 6-27-4p Attention: Earn money watching TV. $32.000/year income potential. Details. (1) 602-838-8885. Ext. TV-12315.______________6-27-4p Position Opening: Blue Mountain Community C ollege/H eppner Coordinator-beginning date approx­ imately first week in August. Evaluates and serves the adult educa­ tion needs of the south end of Mor­ row County, specifically Heppner, Lexington and lone. Plans, develops and implements approved seminars, courses and programs to meet adult education needs. Requires coopera­ tion and coordination with college and public school personnel in in­ structor selection, class scheduling and use of facilities. Prepares quarterly schedule of classes and oversees local operation. Applica­ tions available at the Instructional Deans’ Office, BMCC, PO Box 100, Pendleton, OR 97801. Applications accepted until 5 p.m. July 26. EOE/AA_______________ 7-11-3c The Heppner Ranger District is now accepting applications for a part time clerical/receptionist position under the Senior Community Service Employment Program. No ex­ perience necessary. Applicants must be 55 years of age or older and meet certain income level requirements. Applications and more informa­ tion may be obtained from the Hepp­ ner Ranger District Office, or by calling 676-9187. Closing date is August 17, 1990.________ 7-11 -5c 5 WORK WANTED Horseshoeing, call Lynn Murray, 422-7208 early m orning or evenings.________________ 5-2-tfc Cleaning, painting, wallpapering & etc. Call Lauri Hire. 676-5251. __________________5-23-tfAug. 6 WANTED WANTED: Someone that can cook, clean house, from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 676-9429, 7-5-tfc Want to buy: Electric train track, cuage 027. David Sykes. 676-9939 6-27-tfx Handyman and family need to rent two or three bedroom house. Ex- ccllent references 676-9719,7-18-3c STILL LOOKING: Clean, quiet, and responsible couple looking for rental housing in Heppner area. Two bdrm or larger is preferred. Please call Russ or Karen Morgan at 963-9101 in the evening. Collect is fine.___________________ 7-18-2p Desperate: Need good vacuum cleaner Maid threatens to quit. 676-5059. or 676-5274 Ask for Ed Tarnaaky._______________ 7-25-lc