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LIST#-91083
K A M E R R E R , K E N N E T H W ETAL
R T 3, B O X 3 4 9 6
HERMISTON
OR 9 7 8 3 B
05N2730B0 00120
C O O E - 1001
ACRES-
REF#-
6284
28,«9
33.14
35.40
35.16
1 4.91
13.16
8.97
3.26
,43.80
46.30
44.37
38.44
132.59
40.32
172.91
26.89
33.14
35.40
35.16
1 4.91
13.16
8.97
3.28
43.80
46.30
44.37
38.44
TOTAL
132.59
40.32
« t 1 id
172.91
000 87/66
68/69
15.06
103.74
7.33
41.16
22.39
144.90
110.98
108.14
28.11
10.09
139.09
118.23
TOTAL
337.92
86.69
424.61
000
271.36
256.12
279.31
265.29
140.20
101.60
70.74
24.75
411.56
357.72
350.05
290.04
1,072.08
337.29
1,409.37
258.87
280.75
299.91
290.96
133.75
111.37
75.97
27.15
392.62
392.12
375.88
318.11
1,130.49
348.24
1,478.73
256.00
239.91
261.97
248.86
132.28
95.16
66.35
23.22
388.28
335.07
328.32
272.10
1,006.76
317.01
1,323.77
363.37
442.81
516.68
463.13
184.52
175.67
130.87
43.21
547.89
618.48
647.55
506.34
1,785.99
534.27
2,320.26
263.68
248.02
270.48
256.79
136.24
98.40
68.53
23.95
399.92
346.42
339.01
280.74
1,038.97
327.12
1,366.09
000
67/88
86/69
89/90
90/91
TOTAL
LIST#-91084
K A M E R R E R . K E N N E T H W ETAL
R T 3, B O X 3 4 9 6
HERMISTON
OR 9 7 6 3 6
LIST#-91089
NORTON. BEVERLY
R T 1 B O X 305
BONANZA
(BLURTON)
OR
LIST#-91092
PACKER, VERA W
2810 B E C H E L L 1 LN
R E D O 1 N C
0 5 N 2 7 3 0 B D 00121
C O D E - 1001
ACRES-
REF#-
6265
04N27
CODE-
97623
00111
1 0 02
ACRES-
REF#-
5.00
2711
04N2516AC 01100
CODE- 2501
ACRES-
REF#-
3852
# B12
CA 96002
000
67/68
68/89
89/90
90/91
89/90
90/91
87/88
88/69
89/90
90/91
TOTAL
LIST#-91099
MCCALL, ROBERT
X ROOT. EDWARD
165 E R O S E W O O D
EUGENE
INCLUDES
k
k
MOBILE:
RETHA
PATTY
OR
05N2635C
00211 000
C O D E - 1001
ACRES-
2.78
REF#-
2464
(C)
97404
XNUM
SER
LIST#-91102
F U L C R U M , INC
$ S E P U L V E D A , F R A N K k HI L O A
345 A N D E R S O N RD
BOARDMAN
OR 9 7 6 1 6
#
YR
MFGR
NAME
04N2516AC 04900
(C) C O D E - 2 5 0 1
ACRES-
REF#-
6503
87/88
88/89
89/90
90/91
TOTAL
000
'
67/88
88/89
89/90
90/91
TOTAL
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LIST#-91103
F U L C R U M , INC
% SEPULVEDA, FRANK k HILDA
345 A N D E R S O N RD
BOARDMAN
OR 97818
04N2516AC 04900
(C) C 0 0 E - 2 5 0 1
ACRES-
REF#-
62082
000
87/88
68/89
89/90
90/91
TOTAL
L 1 S T # - 9 1 1 2 3
F U L C R U M , INC
X THOMASON, KENNETH
B O X 51
BOARDMAN
OR
k
ETUX
97816
04N2516AC 05300
(C) C O D E - 2 5 0 1
ACRES-
REF#-
6507
000
87/88
88/89
89/90
90/91
TOTAL
Please take note that a complete and accurate legal description of
the properties designated by the tax lot numbers on the previous
page is made a part of the application as Exhibit HA" for judgment
and decree, filed in the Morrow County circuit court and available
at the Morrow County trial court clerk's office, Note also, that
more particular descriptions are available at the office of the
Morrow County assessor.
TO ALL PERSONS OR PARTIES ABOVE-NAMED, and to all persons owning or
claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any interest in any
property included in the foreclosure list above set forth, being
the Morrow County 1991 tax foreclosure list:
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO TAKE NOTICE that Morrow County, Oregon,
has filed in the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Morrow
County, an application to foreclose the lien of all taxes shown on
the 1991 Morrow County tax foreclosure list above set forth, and
that Morrow County, as plaintiff, will apply to the court for
judgment and decree foreclosing such tax liens not less than thirty
(30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice.
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And any and all persons interested in any of the real property
included in this foreclosure list are required to file answer and
defense, if any there be, to such application for judgment and
decree within thirty (30) days from the date of the first
publication of this notice, which date is August 21, 1991.
Notice of this foreclosure is given under ORS 312.040 (1) and(l)
publication of the foregoing foreclosure list in the Heppner
Gazette Times, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow
County, Oregon. This notice is pursuant to an order of the board
of county commissioners for Morrow County, Oregon, made and entered
on the 3rd day of July 1991.
The date of publication of this
foreclosure list is the 21st day of August, 1991.
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Attorney
ounty, Oregon
Tax Collector
Morrow County, Oregon
Published: August 21, 1991
Several Morrow
County 4-H’ers
involved in
State Fair
Norton, Baker hired as Heppner
Day Care pre-school teachers
Besides the many local exhibits
and blue-ribbon entries in the up
coming Oregon State Fair, several
Morrow County 4-H’ers will be in
volved in contests and making
presentations. Following is the con-
test/preparation schedule:
Sue Norton (left) and Teresa
Sue Norton has been hired as a
Heppner Day Care pre-school
teacher. She will join Teresa Baker
who is returning to teach again this
year.
Four openings are left in the four-
year-old class which begins Sept. 3
at 8:30 a.m.
Only six children have signed up
for the three-year-old class. A
minimum of 10 children is required
in order to hold class. “ If we do not
get a minimum of 10 children we
will not have three-year-old pre
school this year,” said director
Kathy Tellechea. “ Please register
your three-year-old as soon as possi
ble if you plan on them attending
pre-school so we will know if there
will be enough children to have a
Food preparation contests:
Michelle Brown, main dish, Satur
day, Aug. 31,2:15 p.m.; and Mikka
Evans, dairy product, Sunday, Sept.
1, 2:15 p.m.
10
Becky Picknell will give a presen
tation on “ Think Pink" Sunday.
Sept. 1 at 10 a.m. Mikka Evans ti
tle will be “ Personalized Wall
Talks” at 12:30 p.m.
Baker
Andrea Mesteth will give a
three-year-old class.”
presentation August 30 at 2 p.m. in
Registration fee of $7.50 for four-
the Jackman Long Building.
year-olds and $5 for three-year-olds
Becky Picknell will participate in
must be paid before school starts so
the mini-meal contest on Sunday,
supplies may be purchased. Tuition
Sept. 1 at 12 noon.
is $50 a month for four-year-olds
On-the-spot contest presenters will
and $25 a month for three-year-olds.
be Pete Pearson. Saturday Aug. 31
Scholarships are available to
from 10 a.m. - noon and Andra
children whose parents are financial
Mesteth from 4:30 -6:30 p.m.
ly unable to send them to pre-school.
Heather Anderson and Heather
Ennis will both participate in the
style revue Saturday from noon to 3
p.m. and Sunday at 12:30 p.m.
We Print
LETTERHEAD
Gazette-Times
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City officials believe that they
have discovered the cause of (he pro-“ *
blems with the Heppner Swimming
pool. The pool has been closed in
termittently throughout the swimm
ing season because of cloudy water.
According to city administrator
Gary Marks at the city council
meeting August 12, an engineer’s
report indicates that the cloudiness
is caused by a combination of sedi
ment build-up in the pool’s pipes
which restricts the water flow and
leaves sediment in the pool, and an
ineffective filter system. A new filter
system was installed July 12 but,
while it has improved the filtering
system, js not large enough to
resolve the problem.
Other problems include cracks in
the pool deck, and the existance of
only one drain in the pool. Accor
ding to city public works director
Dave Winters, regulations now re-
qire more than one drain. Winters
also said that regulations call for a
six-hour turnover of water in the
filtering system, which is not being
met.
Marks said that the city will ex
plore “ new options” with regard to
The Historic St. John’s Episcopal Church in Hagerstown, Maryland, was
the city pool and plans to form a
the setting for the April wedding of Lisa Lynn Rupp and Christopher Eugene
community group to explore the op
tions. Anyone interested is invited to
Rietmann, both of Hagerstown.
The bride wore a white satin Victorian gown and carried a bouquet of
contact city hall.
Pool hours this week, contingent
spring flowers. Her attendents, Ms. Tina Davis Long and Ms. Catherine
on the cloudiness of the water, are:
Reno, wore navy blue linen gowns accented with Victorian lace trim
Best man was Dr. John E. Long and Brian M. McAuliffe was the
Thursday 2:30-5:30 p.m. open
groomsman. Michael and Kevin Rietmann, brothers of the groom, and
swim, 5:30-6:30 lap swim and 7 to
8:30 p.m. open swim; Friday
Donald Rupp, brother of the bride, served as ushers.
Officiating the marriage ceremony and Holy Eucharist were the Reverend
2:30-5:30 p.m. and Saturday and
Edwin L. Bishop, celebrant, and preacher the Reverend Tammy Lee.
Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. The pool will
Organist Harry Sterling played the processional, Trumpet Tune in D (Purcell
close Sunday for the year.
and the recessional, Trumpet in D (Stanley).
Following the ceremony a dinner and dance was held at the Hagerstown
Women’s Club.
The bride is the daughter of Donald Rupp. Fairplay. Maryland, and Kathy
O’Connor, Hagerstown. The groom, formerly of lone, is the son of Gene
and Maxine Rietmann, Newberg.
Local guests, in addition to the groom’s parents and brothers, included
Joe and Donna Rietmann of lone and Amanda Gutierrez of Heppiiei
Following a honeymoon cruise to the Bahamas, the couple is living in
the Hagerstown area where both are employed by Cellular One.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital took
best of show at the Morrow County
Fair in the open class community
booth category. Kinzua and Ron’s
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AuCoin.nas Center.
Sew and Vac tied fo r the best o f jj scheditari a stop in Heppner on
AuCoin fias" announced in's can-
show in commercial booths.
Mond<$? August 26, from 3 to 4 didac^fdf the U.S. Seriate against
Bebe Munkers had the most en
p.m. at the St. Patrick’s Senior Senator Bob Pack wood.
tries in the open class flowers and the
most blue ribbons.
Wheat League Cake winner was
Barbara Bloods worth.
Larry Palmer had the Best Wheat
Sheaf and Roger Palmer the best soft
white wheat, while John Collins,
lone, captureu the vegetables and
fruit sweepstakes.
Barb Collins, lone, had the best of
show in floriculture; Birdine Tullis,
Flexible
best arrangement; and Kay Dawson,
Radiator Hoses Fan Belts
Boardman plants.
Dependable, long-last
Janie Allen, lone, took the best
Easy to install. High
ing NAPA fan belts avail
wearable art honors, Millie Rauch,
burst strength hose
able in sizes to fit all
needlework; Nadine Toombs, quilts
Reinforced for long life
makes of automobiles.
and Cheryl Hobbs, Irrigon best of
EPD M rubber compo
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construction, clothing.
worn belts, and always
tion from extreme heat
Tawny M iles earned the
carry a spare.
coolants and additives
sweepstakes award with her danish
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rolls in open class foods.
Pauline Matheny earned best of
show in art; Anna Schwarzin, color
photography; and Gene Hale, black
Because there are no
and white photography.
unimportant parts.™
Harold Peck took both the crafts
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Heppner
and collector’s comer best of show.
Rachel Hoobing took best of show
in the teen comer.
Rupp — Rietm ann
PMH takes
best of show
with booth
AuCoin plans H eppner stop
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Heppner Auto Parte
INAPAi
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ARE YOU OWED MONEY REPORTED TO THE
STATE OF OREGON?
O ver *00.000 Oregonian# are ow ed o v e r $29 m illion in unclaim ed m oney o r other aaaeti. The name« published below
include only people w hose unclaim ed m oney or asset w as reported to the state this year
If you find your name o r a relative a nam e. S E N D IN T H E C O U P O N B E L O W . Y our in quiry w ill be forw arded to the
com pany which holds the m oney, or a c la im form will be aent to you by the state
Please return the coupon by N o vem ber 6. 1991. nr yo u r unclaim ed m oney w ill be placed in the
cuatody o f the O regon D ivision o f State Lands. If you are unable to respond by that d ate, you will be
contacted after Jsm n n ry 2$, 1992.
B E C A U SE N A M ES A R E P U B L IS H E D T H R O U G H O U T T H E S T A T E , W E C A N N O T
P R O V ID E IN F O R M A T IO N BY T E L E P H O N E .
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P O Box 107
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