Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 22, 1992 - FIVE
Wheatland Pomona Grange to meet
Columbia Tri-County takes third
Columbia Tri-County came
away with third place in the
recently concluded District 6
14-15-year-old Babe Ruth
baseball tournament held in
Boardman.
Columbia Tri-County lost to
Hood River in the semi-final
game Tuesday 7-5 after Hood
River made a comeback to send
the game into exta innings.
Shawn Tracy pitched three inn
ings, Chris Dickenson four and
Kyle Fredrickson two for
Tri-County.
It looked like Tri-County had
the game well in hand, before
Jeremy Winegard started Hood
River on the comeback with a
home run in the fourth inning
making the score 4-1.
In the fifth inning Winegard
blasted a double that scored
another run, setting up the six in
ning when Hood River scored
three to Tri-County’s one run to
tie up the score.
The game went to the ninth in
ning where Hood River scored its
final two runs off errors. Tri-
County went three up three down
to take the loss for third place.
Earlier Tri-County lost its first
game of the tournament 13-3 to
Hermiston on Saturday, and also
lost starting catcher Jason Han
na to a broken shoulder suffered
when Hanna dove back to second
on a pick-off attempt. Hanna had
just doubled when the injury
occurred.
On Sunday Tri-County came
back to beat Milton-Freewater
10-0 to keep its playoff hopes
alive.
On Monday morning Tri-
Wheatland Pomona Grange
will meet at the Boardman
Marina on Sunday for the regular
annual potluck picnic. The picnic
is the yearly memorial for
departed members. Table service
*
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hugh»», Chamber Manager
Vl
Shawn Tracy gets one out at first base
County played a great game
against The Dalles with an ex
citing come-from-behind 9-8 vic
tory sending it against Hermiston
that evening.
On the strength of good pit
ching from Shawn Tracy and
Chris Dickenson Tri-County beat
Hermiston 10-2.
Chad Skroch slammed four
RBI to lead the Tri-County attack
against The Dalles, coming away
with the 9-8 win.
Tri-County was behind 8-2 in
the top of the sixth and then
scored seven runs in the last two
innings to snatch the win.
Lutherans hold ‘Fruit basket upset*
This Sunday, July 26, the
Lutherans will celebrate “ Fruit
Basket Upset Sunday.” The
schedule of worship services for
Sunday will be in a slightly dif
ferent order. Service of Holy
Communion at Hope Lutheran
Church will be held at 11 a.in.
Pastor Hoobing will celebrate
Holy Communion at Condon
Lutheran Mission at the Condon
United Church of Christ at 2 p.m.
and will be at Valby Lutheran
Church for a service of Holy
Communion at 4:30 p.m. An ice
cream social will follow at Valby
at 6 p.m.
Pastor Hoobing will preach on
the theme o f “ B ear' One
Another’s Burdens” , based on
scripture reading of Galatians
6:1-10, 14-16. Services at the
Lutheran churches are open to
everyone.
Barbecue to honor Linda Cooper
By Delpha Jones
A barbecue has been planned
for Saturday, July 25 at the home
of Zelma McDaniels for Linda
Cooper who was recently
married.
Linda Cooper, who was rais
ed and attended school in Lex
ington, is the daughter of June
Field. §he ¡s a sjster to Roger
Schoonover.
Sheriff warns against solicitors
The Morrow County Sheriff s
office notified the Gazette-Times
that someone is calling local
residents soliciting donations for
a school newspaper the caller
identifies as “ Upbeat News.”
When questioned further about
the publication, the caller
becomes very rude and hangs up,
according to the sh eriff’s
department.
The Sheriffs office warns
against contributing until the
publication is confirmed to
legitimate.
Former teacher visits Heppner
Eva Smith Strong, who taught
at Liberty school 54 years ago,
passed through Heppner on her
way to Dufur with her daughter,
Phyllis,
While in Heppner, she stopped
to visit with Rose Bergstrom.
M rs. Strong taught M rs.
Bergstrom’s daughter at the
school which was located down
the canyon from the Beckets.
Valby ice cream social July 26
Just imagine a warm sunny July
day with your mouth full of
delicious homemade ice cream
and lots of familiar and unfamiliar
faces enjoying the same delicacy
and not to forget the superb
entertainment.
That and much more await
those who attend the second an
nual old fashioned ice cream so
cial on Sunday, July 26 at 6 p.m.
Take the nice drive through
freshly cut wheat fields, scenic
byways full of pheasants, chukars
and white tail deer to Valby
Lutheran Church located on the
Ione-Gooseberry road out of
lone. A free-will offering will be
taken for the purpose of raising
funds for building renovation.
There will be matching funds
from Aid A ssociation for
Lutherans.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the past
week:
Thomas A. Hammon, 25,
Heppner-Driving While Suspend
ed, $480 fine;
F orrest Kirk Slack, 31,
Clatskanie-IUegal Motorized
Travel, $18 fine;
William Craig Brashers, 33,
Hood River-Group Overload
72,700 alleged, 68,000 weight
limit, $78 fine;
Barbara Ann McCormack, 41,
Dale-Failure to Wear Seat Belt,
passenger, $21 fine;
Bert Leroy McCormack, 46,
Dale-Exceeding the Maximum
Speed, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$35 fine; Open Container,
whiskey, $49 fine;
Anthony Wayne Seitz, 32,
Heppner-Failure to Wear Safety
Belt, minor children, $31 fine;
David Lee Miller, 30, Ione-
Endangering Child Passenger,
$31 fine; Expired Vehicle
License, $31 fine;
Michael Scott Strouse, 35,
Pendleton-Open Container, beer,
$49 fine;
M ark
Trum an
Dynes,
Hermiston-33, No Operator’s
License, $18 fine;
Janine Robben, 41, Portland-
Failure to C arry Vehicle
Registration Card, $55 fine;
Angela Frances, 18, Gresham-
Minor In Possession, 18, $88
fine;
M atthew N ordness, 18,
Gresham-Minor In Possession,
$130 fine;
Jenny Dordugh, 18, Gresham-
Minor In Possession, $108 fine;
Dana Huffman, 18, Gresham-
Minor In Possession, $130 fine.
4-H News__
By Lori Moeller and Mindy
Qualls, reporters
Mindy Qualls and Lori Moeller
held a cooking meeting at Chloe
Pearson’s house. They cooked
muffins, almond-lemon cake and
Monte Cristo sandwiches. They
sampled the sandwiches and muf
fins for lunch. They also had a
guest, Frank Pearson. Members
took the remaining muffins home
and each took one layer of the
cake. Then they cleaned up.
They also worked on their
recipes for fair and learned to use
a nutrition guide. Next week they
will have their moms come for
lunch.
The Morrow County Medical Board and staff thank the following
members of the Morrow County Health Care Council for their recommen
dations and for their involvement in the Community Encourager Program.
Pam Sagely,
Community Encourager Program Coordinator
C ou n cil m em bers:
Dick Allen
Grace Drake
Diane Kilkenny
Donna Moeller
Molly Rhea
Jack Strege
Dave Zachry
By Delpha Jones
Carleana Britt
Cris Garcia
Kathleen Lowe
Ann Murray
Roger Scharen
Cheryl Tallman
Judy Brown
Stan Hoobing
Raymond Michael
Meg Murray
Jay Straley
Eulena Vaughn
Our Vintage Motorcycle visitors
left feeling very welcome in our
community and many hope to
return. Not only were they from
British Columbia, but also
England, Australia, Germany,
New Zealand, C alifornia,
Nevada, etc. It’s always fun to
hear the accents; although they
said we were the ones with the ac
cents. Under those leathers and
helmets (worn for protection)
were lawyers, mechanics, enter
tainers. . .people from all walks of
life who make this their annual
vacation. How they loved Mor
row County’s curved roads. We
also learned one of them knew
many Irish songs as he joined in
with the Sager/Doherty group at
10 p.m. He was almost convinc
ed to return for our St. Patrick’s
celebration and provide some of
the music.
With out our terrific chamber
volunteers, the chefs, salad
makers, potato bakers, melon
slicers, greeters, ticket taker,
grocery haulers, the city crew for
table moving, sign making,
potato digger, Central Market’s
cooperation and Walchli Farms
for donating the potatoes, can
taloupe and watermelon the
“ Steak Out” wouldn’t have been
possible.
More and more visitors are
wanting to come to Heppner. As
one caller today said, “ We want
to get away from people for the
weekend. Please tell us the name
of a place to stay in Heppner. We
want to visit LoneRock.” During
the past three weeks, 22 calls
have come to the Chamber office
inquiring about a motel and cam
ping facilities in the vicinity.
These calls have doubled or tripl
ed within the past year. In addi
tion mail inquiries are on the in
crease. The word must be
out...w e’re a relaxed friendly
place where people can
rejuvenate.
Next week at chamber: Dennis
Maloney will share information
on the Eastern Oregon Alliance
and Sagebrush coalition. Board-
man chamber has been invited for
their exchange visit.
Thought for the week: “ The
easiest way to have your family
tree traced is to run for public of
fice.”
PUBLIC NOTICE
HEPPNER RANGER
DISTRICT
PROPOSES SUBSOILING FOR
SITE PREPARATION
FOR PLANTING AND
NATURAL REGENERATION
The Heppner Ranger District
of the Umatilla National Forest is
currently working on the En
vironmental Analysis for the pro
posed Subsoiling for Site
Preparation for Planting and
Natural Regeneration. Subsoiling
activities would be taking place
within harvested units in the
following past Sale Areas: Texas,
Texas LP, Coal LP, Kelly,
W heeler,
P orter,
Dry
Swale/Ditch, Spring LP, and Suf
fering LP. Regeneration dif
ficulties due to soil compaction
which resulted from past manage
ment activities have deemed these
areas as a high priority for sub
soiling so as to more toward the
desired future condition, as stated
in the Umatilla National Forest
Land and Resources Management
Plan. Forest health along with
wildlife, watershed, and range
(grazing) concerns will be an im
portant part of the analysis. The
project will propose a range of
alternatives for subsoiling
activities.
Additional information may be
attained by contacting Ben Smith
or Ralph Walker at the Heppner
Ranger District Silviculture Of
fice (503) 676-5344. Public par
ticipation is encouraged in the
planning process. Anyone
wishing to provide input or ex
press concerns should do so in
writing. Send comments to:
Delanne Ferguson
District Ranger
Heppner Ranger District
PO Box 7
Heppner, Oregon 97836
Published: July 22, 1992
and drinks will be provided. A
program and cake walk is also
planned.
Nominating petitions are
available at Heppner City Hall,
188 W. Willow Street, Heppner
Oregon, for positions to be fill
ed at the November 3, 1992
General Election. Nominations
are open for the position of
Mayor, two year term; City
Council position #1, four year
term; City Council position #2,
four year term; City Council
position #3, four year term; City
Council position #5, two year
term; and City Council position
#6, two year term.
To be eligible to hold elective
office in the City of Heppner a
person must be a qualified elec
tor within the meaning of the
State Constitution and must have
resided in the City of Heppner for
one year immediately preceding
the election.
Nominating petitions must be
filed with the City Elections Fil
ing Officer no later than 5:00 pm
prevailing time August 25, 1992.
Gary B. Marks
City Elections Filing Officer
Published: July 15 and 22, 1992
PUBLIC NOTICE
TR U STEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE
Trustee No.: 09-MM-1742
Reference is made to that cer
tain trust deed made by JAMES
M. LUNDERS AND KAREN L.
LUNDERS, HUSBAND AND
WIFE, as grantor, to MORROW
COUNTY ABSTRACT & TI
TLE CO., INC., as trustee, in
favor of METROPOLITAN
MORTGAGE & SECURITIES
C O .,
IN C .,
D/B/A
METROPOLITAN FINA N
CIAL SERVICES, INC., as
beneficiary, dated June 25, 1990,
recorded July 16, 1990, in the
mortgage records of MORROW
County, Oregon, in Instrument
No. M-35285, covering the
following described real proper
ty situated in said county and
state, to-wit:
EXHIBIT A:
EXHIBIT
FOR
LEGAL
DESCRIPTION
Beginning at the Northwest
comer of the Southeast Quarter
of Section 25, Township 5 North,
Range 26, East of the Willamette
M eridian, Morrow County,
Oregon;
Thence North 89°42’ East
362.50 feet to a point on the East-
West centerline of Section 25;
Thence South 00°49’ West
174.00 feet to the true point of
beginning of this description;
Thence South 00°49’ West
1,146.80 feet to a point on the
East-West centerline of the
Southeast Quarter;
Thence Westerly along the
East-West centerline of the
Southeast quarter 336.00 feet, to
a point on the North-South
centerline of Section 25;
Thence Northerly 1,146.4 feet
to a point on the North-South
centerline of Section 25;
Thence Easterly and parallel to
the East-West centerline 359.00
feet to the true point of beginn
ing on this description.
Being a portion of Lots 9, 12,
and 13 in Block 4 West, Section
25, Township 5 North, Range 26,
East of the Willamette Meridian.
EXCEPTING therefrom all
roads and water right of ways.
The street address or other
common designation, if any, of
the real property described above
is purported to be:
ROUTE 2, BOX 423 Q
IRRIGON OR 97844
The undersigned Trustee
disclaims any liability for any in
correctness of the above street ad-
dress or other common
designation.
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy the
obligations secured by said trust
deed and a notice of default has
been recorded 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:
Payments:
1 payments at $105.77 each;
3 payments at $117.98 each;
$105.77
353.94
Late Charges:
$42.28
Prior accumulated late charges:
$42.28
Beneficiary Advances (with in
terest_____ if
applicable)
TOTAL:
$544.27
ALSO, if you have failed to
pay taxes on the property, pro
vide insurance on the property or
pay other obligations as required
in the note and deed of trust, the
beneficiary may insist that you do
so in order to reinstate your ac
count in good standing. In addi
tion, the beneficiary may require
as a condition to reinstatement
that you provide reliable written
evidence that you have paid all
senior liens, property taxes, and
hazard insurance premiums.
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 be
ing the following:
UNPAID
PRINCIPAL
BALANCE OF $7,329.25, AS
OF 11-25-91, PLUS, FROM
THAT DATE UNTIL 12-25-91
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF
10.000% PER ANNUM, AND
FROM 12-25-91 UNTIL PAID,
ACCRUED AND ACCRUING
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF
12.000% PER ANNUM, PLUS
ANY LATE CHARGES,
ESCROW
ADVANCES,
FORECLOSURE
COSTS,
TRUSTEE FEES, ATTORNEY
FEES, SUMS REQUIRED FOR
PROTECTION OF THE PRO
PERTY AND ADDITIONAL
SUMS SECURED BY THE
DEED OF TRUST.
WHEREFORE, notice hereby
is given that the undersigned
trustee will, on September 8,
1992, at the hour of 10:00 A.M.,
in accord with the standard of
time established by ORS
187.110, at THE FRONT EN
TRANCE OF THE MORROW
COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
COURT STREET, HEPPNER,
County of MORROW, State of
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
of the execution by him of the
said trust deed, together with any
interest which the grantor or his
successors in interest acquired
after the execution of said trust
deed, to satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby secured and
the costs and expenses of sale, in
cluding a reasonable charge by
the trustee.
Notice is further given that any
person 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 oc
curred) and by curing 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 pay
ing said sums or tendering the
performance necessary to cure
the default, by paying all costs
and expenses actually incurred in
enforcing the obligation and trust
deed, together with trustee’s and
attorney’s fees.
In construing this notice, the
masculine gender includes the
feminine and the neuter, the
singular includes the plural, the
word “ grantor” includes any
successor in interest to the gran
tor as well as any other person
owing an obligation, the perfor
mance of which is secured by said
trust deed, and the words
“ trustee” and “ beneficiary” in
clude their respective successors
in interest, if any.
DATED: April 21. 1992
INTERSTATE TRUSTEE SER
VICES CORPORATION
Successor Trustee
BY ALETA LAVANDIER.
PRESIDENT
1201 THIRD AVENUE, SUITE
2730
SEATTLE, WA 98101
(800) 347-2550
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING
I certify that I am an authorized
representative of trustee, and the
foregoing is a complete and ex
act copy of the original trustee’s
notice of sale.
Marilie Hakkenen
Authorized Representative of
Trustee
Published: July 15, 22, 29; and
August 5, 1992_____________
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