Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 29, 1992 - FIVE
Obituaries
Katie Jellick Jurich
Graveside services for Katie
Jellick Jurich will be held at 2
p.m. on Thursday July 30, 1992
at the Condon Masonic Cemetery
in Condon. Pastor Sherman
Smith will officiate.
Katie Jurich, 83, passed away
July 25, 1992 at her home in
Roseburg. She was bom May 19,
1909 in Gospic, Yugoslavia, the
daughter of Ika Starcenic and
Luka Canic. She married Martin
Jellick in 1927. He passed away
in 1940. She later married Matt
Jurich, who passed away in 1950.
She moved from Kinzua to
Roseburg in 1957.
She is survived by two sons
George Jellick of Roseburg and
Mark Jellick of Prineville; two
grandsons, one grandaughter,
four great grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
Those who wish may call on
Wednesday until 8 p.m. July 29,
at Long & Shukle Memorial
Chapel.
Contributions may be made to
the Douglas Community Hospital
Hospice Program.
Mary Van Vactor Stevens
Former Heppner resident Mary
Van Vactor Stevens, 85, died Ju
ly 23, 1992 at a nursing home in
The Dalles. She was born
November 30, 1906.
Mary was the first nurse to
graduate from the Public School
of Health at the University of
Washington. She set up the first
public health unit in The Dalles.
She took maternal and child
health care courses at Columbia
University in New York. She was
supervisor of Public Health in
Montana and held a series of
public health jobs in Oregon.
Retiring from public health work
she ran a floral shop in Heppner
where she was also city mayor.
She moved to The Dalles where
she ran Mary Vans Floral shop
for 15 years. Leaving the floral
business she returned to the
medical profession to train aides
for the mentally retarded. This
program was such a success she
started another one in Salem for
a large group of mentally retard
ed. Mary pursued her hobby of
petroglyph rubbing. She trained
others and has 10 of her rubbings
at Maryhill Museum, including
one rubbing of a petroglyph now
covered by water from The
Dalles Dam.
She is survived by a brother
Sam Van Van Vactor and two
sisters Ruth Van Shane and Grace
Minor, Kennewick, WA; a
nephew Van Rietmann, Condon
and several other neices and
nephews.
Memorial services were held
Tuesday, July 28, 1992 at Old St.
Pauls Episcopal Church. Con
tributions for those who wish may
be made to St. Pauls Episcopal
Church or White Salmon United
Church of Christ % Smith
Callaway Chapel, 311 Union St.
The Dalles, OR 97058.
Loyd E. Harshman
Loyd E. Harshman, 83, of
Milton-Freewater, died Monday,
July 20, 1992 at Elzora Care
Center, Milton-Freewater.
At his request there was no
funeral service.
One of five children, Loyd was
born May 2, 1909 at Pendleton
to Harvey and Anna Sperry
Harshman.
When he was five, he moved
with his family to Hardman and
then later towards Rock Creek in
Juniper Canyon where his parents
took up a homestead. He later
moved to a place near Hail Ridge,
known as Harshman Canyon.
He worked at herding sheep
and on ranches from the time he
was 12.
On March 3, 1931, he married
Edna Lovgren in Heppner. They
moved to Heppner where he
worked on ranches and at the
Pastime, where he tended bar and
dealt cards.
During the war he worked at
the mill pulling on the green
chain, feeding the planer and pil
ing lumber. He later started
working in the mountains falling
timber.
In 1955, he moved to Dayton,
Wash., where he felled timber
and also joined the Operating
Engineers, working as an oiler on
the whirleys at dams on the Snake
River. When he was 62, he and
his son operated the Union 76 gas
station in Dayton.
He later went back to work on
the dams until his retirement.
They moved to a three-acre place
between Milton-Freewater and
Umapine.
They lived there for 14 years
until they were no longer able to
care for it and then moved to
Milton-Freewater.
Survivors include his wife at
home; his two daughters Billie
(Mrs. Darrell) Coppock of Lone
Rock and Anna Marie (Mrs.
Dan) Abel of Milton-Freewater;
Weddings
O ’Connor — Doherty
Margaret Kathrine O ’Connor and Donald Edward Doherty were
married on December 18, 1991 at St. Martin’s Catholic Church at
Louisville, Kentucky. Father Vernon Robertson officiated.
The bride is the daughter of George E. O ’Connor, J r., Louisville,
Ky. She wore a traditional white gown. She has a bachelor of science
degree in electrical engineering fromthe University of Louisville. She
was employed as a bookkeeper with Southland Electrical Supply Com
pany, In.
The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Doherty of lone.
He is a graduate of lone High School. He is a squad leader with the
United States Infantry.
Ceremony musicians were Mark Cooper and Cathy Wilde.
Maid of honor was Wendy Craig, friend of the bride, Louisville,
KY. Best man was Richard B. Doherty, brother of the groom, lone.
Ushers were Mike. George and John O’Connor, brothers of the bride.
Afer a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., the couple made their
home at Marina, CA near where he is stationed with the Army at
Fort Ord, CA.
St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
A pre-wedding party and shower was held at the Senior Center
July 16 for Marguerite Webb and Truman Messenger. Frivolous gifts
were given and a game played. Cake and punch were served. They
were married July 22 in the First Christian Church after their garden
wedding at Truman’s yard was rained out. The seniors wish them
much happiness.
Saturday. July 20. seniors enjoyed a picnic and games at Eleanor
Gonty’s cabin at Penland Lake.
Eleven seniors went by bus to the dance at Hermiston Saturday
night. July 25. Millie May had the misfortune of becoming ill and
was taken to Good Shepherd Community Hospital. Paul and Blan
che Jones went over Sunday to bring her home where she is recovering
nicely. This was the last dance until the fall.
Ninety-seven people attended the senior dinner July 22, including
eight guests. The meal ticket went to Jack VanWinkle. Florence Green
won the door prize and Lance Tibbies received the guest prize.
Members of the Episcopal Church served.
The menu for August 5 will be barbecued beef on a bun. tossed
salad w ith carrots, peaches and pudding. Members of the Christian
church will serve.
The bus trip was filled to capacity Sunday evening July 26 for the
trip to Valby church for the ice cream social. The homemade ice
cream, cookies and cake were delicious. The skits and singing were
enjoyed by the large crowd.
Dates to remember: Monday, I to 4 p.m. quilting; Tuesday and
Thursday, 10 to 10:30 a.m. exercise.
two sons Loyd (Bud) Harshman
of Walla Walla and Frank Har
shman of Dayton; two brothers,
Everett Harshman of Lexington
and Buel Harshman of Dayton
and several grandchildren and
great grandchildren.
He raised a grandson Bruce
Harshman of Walla Walla.
He was preceded in death by
two sisters Irene Howard and
Delsie Mae Waldon.
Contributions may be made to
the charity of choice through
Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home,
Milton-Freewater.
The Trail News
By Sandi Ford
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Committee
A nother M orrow County
cowboy has made rodeo news this
week. Tony Currin of Heppner
won the all-around title at Salinas,
CA on July 11-12, placing in the
calf roping and steer wrestling
with winnings of over $6,000.
The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo
committee announces that Gogi
Davis of Vale, Colorado, will be
providing a state of the art sound
system and a professional
scoreboard for the PRCA rodeo
on August 22 and 23 at the Mor
row County Fairgrounds. The
scoreboard will post the con
testants name and time and best
time per event. Gogi provides an
excellent sound system for many
PRCA rodeos throughout the
country.
Entries for Friday night’s Mor
row County Rodeo will open on
Sunday, August 16 from 1-6 p.m.
at the Fair office or call
676-9474. Entries will also be
taken all day Monday, Aug. 17
at Marlene Currin’s home or
phone 676-9711. Entries must be
paid by Thursday, Aug. 20 to
Marlene Currin. All Morrow
County residents who have lived
in Morrow County for at least
one year and Morrow County
Schools’ alumni are invited to
enter.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Council for the City of
Heppner, Oregon will conduct
public hearings at 7:00 PM on
August 10, 1992 at Heppner Ci
ty Hall, 188 West Willow Street
regarding violations of City Or
dinance No. 474, an Ordinance
Abating Nuisance for Accumula
tion of Solid Waste and Fire
Hazards.
The following properties are in
violation of the ordinance because
of deposits of solid wastes scat
tered about the premises that
create a fire hazard and harborage
for rodents and insects and is in
jurious to the health, safety and
general welfare of the people.
1. 140 North Court Street, Map
#2S 26 35BB, Tax Lot #200.
2. 535 Matlock Street, Map
#2S 26 35BC, Tax Lot #3300.
3. 360 South Gilmore Street,
Map #2S 26 35BC, Tax Lot
#3100.
4. 337 E Linden Way, Map
#2S 26 27DA, Tax Lots #1200,
# 1201 , # 1202 .
Published: July 29, 1992_____
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF
BALLOT TITLE
Notice is hereby given that a
ballot title for a measure referred
by City of Heppner has been fil
ed with the County Clerk of Mor
row County on July 24, 1992.
The ballot title caption is:
“ REFERRAL OF CITY OF
HEPPNER
ORDINANCE
493-92”
Should the City of Heppner
repeal Ordinance 493-92, the
Transient Room Tax Ordinance?
On April 13, 1992. the Hepp
ner City Council adopted a Tran
sient Room Tax Ordinance. The
measure, if passed, repeals the
ordinance. The ordinance places
5% charge on those who rent
rooms on less than a monthly
basis and on overnight R.V.
users. The money raised goes to:
(1) 10% to the business owner to
cover costs of collection: (2) 10%
to the City and; (3) 80% to the
Heppner Chamber of Commerce.
The chamber provides economic
and community development ac
tivities for the City of Heppner.
An Elector may file petition for
review of this ballot title in the
Morrow County Circuit Court no
later than 5:00 p.m. on August 7.
1992.
Barbara Bloodsworth
Morrow County Clerk
Dated this 24th day of July. 1992.
Published: July 29, 1992_____
Garden club to
elect new
officers
A Garden Club meeting has
been scheduled for Monday,
Aug. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at St.
Patrick’s Senior Center. The
Agenda will include election of
officers.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Heppner is accep
ting sealed bids for the sale of a
1982 Dodge Diplomat. The
automobile was formerly used as
a police car and fire car. The
public is invited to inspect the
automobile at City Hall during
regular business hours (Week
days, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm). No
bid of lss than $250 will be ac
cepted. Bids will be accepted until
Friday, August 7, 1992, at 5:00
p.m., at Heppner City Hall, 188
West Willow Street, Heppner,
Oregon, 676-9618. The City
Council will review all bids at the
August 10, 1992 regular Coun
cil meeting, and will select a win
ning bid from among qualified
bids only.
Gary B. Marks
City Administrator
Published: July 29 and August 5,
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
corner 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
• Business Forms
in the note and deed of trust, the
beneficiary may insist that you do
• Business Cards
so in order to reinstate your ac
• Letterhead
count in good standing. In addi
tion, the beneficiary may require
• Envelopes
as a condition to reinstatement
that you provide reliable written
Gazette-Times
evidence that you have paid all
senior liens, property taxes, and
676-9228
hazard insurance premiums.
By reason of said default, the
beneficiary has declared all sums
owing on the obligation secured
PUBLIC NUTICE
by said trust deed immediately MOTORIZED ACCESS AND
due and payable, said sums be
TRAVEL MANAGEMENT
ing the following:
USD A - Forest Service
UNPAID
PRINCIPAL
Umatilla National Forest
BALANCE OF $7,329.25, AS
Heppner Ranger District
OF 11-25 91, PLUS, FROM Grant, Morrow, and Wheeler
THAT DATE UNTIL 12-25-91
Counties, Oregon
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF
On July 20, 1992, Forest
10.000% PER ANNUM, AND
Supervisor, Jeff Blackwood,
FROM 12-25-91 UNTIL PAID,
made a decision to implement
ACCRUED AND ACCRUING Motorized Access and Travel
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF Management on the Heppner
12.000% PER ANNUM, PLUS Ranger District. This plan iden
ANY LATE CHARGES, tifies routes to remain open
ESCROW
ADVANCES, (either yearlong or seasonally)
FORECLOSURE
COSTS, and routes to be closed. This plan
TRUSTEE FEES, ATTORNEY
FEES, SUMS REQUIRED FOR also identifies a travel manage
PROTECTION OF THE PRO ment plan for off highway
PERTY AND ADDITIONAL vehicles and snowmobiles.
The associated Decision Notice
SUMS SECURED BY THE
and
Environmental Assessment
DEED OF TRUST.
are
available
upon request from
WHEREFORE, notice hereby
the
Umatilla
National Forest,
is given that the undersigned
2517
SW
Hailey
Avenue,
trustee will, on September 8,
Pendleton,
OR
97801
and the
1992, at the hour of 10:00 A M.,
Heppner
Ranger
District,
P.O.
in accord with the standard of
Box
7,
Heppner,
Oregon
OR
time established by ORS
97836.
187.110, at THE FRONT EN
This decision is subject to ap
TRANCE OF THE MORROW
peal
pursuant to Forest Service
COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
regulations
at 36 CFR Part 217.
COURT STREET, HEPPNER,
Appeals
must
be filed no later
County of MORROW, State of
than
45
days
after
the legal notice
Oregon, sell at public auction to
of
this
decision
was
first publish
the highest bidder for cash, the
ed
in
the
East
Oregonian
interest in the said described real
newspaper,
Pendleton,
OR.
property which the grantor had or
Notices
of
Appeals
must
meet
the
had power to convey at the time
of the execution by him of the requirements of 36 CFR 217.9.
said trust deed, together with any Published: July 29, 1992_____
interest which the grantor or his
successors in interest acquired
W R IG H T C H E V .
after the execution of said trust
IN C .
deed, to satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby secured and
Oldsmobile
the costs and expenses of sale, in
Your transportation
cluding a reasonable charge by
headquarters for 30 years
the trustee.
under the same local
Notice is further given that any
ownership. Full line of
person named in ORS 86.753 has
new Chevy pickups, full
the right, at any time prior to five
size Blazers, extended
cabs, 2-wheel or 4-wheel
days before the date last set for
drive, V-6 or V-8 engines.
the sale, to have this foreclosure
Full line of new Chevrolet
proceeding dismissed and the
and Oldsmobile cars
trust deed reinstated by payment
small, medium or full size.
to the beneficiary of the entire
2-door, 4-door, 4-
amount then due (other than such
cylinder. V-6. V-8.
portion of the principal as would
Also, nice selection of
not then be due had no default oc
reconditioned and safety
curred) and by curing any other
checked used pickups and
default complained of herein that
cars.
is capable of being cured by
See them all at
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
Fossil, Oregon
the default, by paying all costs
CONTACT
and expenses actually incurred in
Herb W right
enforcing the obligation and trust
Bill
M aclnnes or
deed, together with trustee’s and
Billy M aclnnes, Jr.
attorney’s fees.
In construing this notice, the
( 503 ) 763-4175
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
Member Multiple Listing
mance of which is secured by said
2003 S.W. Emigrant, Pendleton
trust deed, and the words
276-7321
“ trustee” and “ beneficiary” in
• 35,000 - 3 or 4 bedroom 1 3/4
clude their respective successors
bath, family area with deck, cor
in interest, if any.
ner lot with chain link fence.
•45,675 - 13 05 acres near
DATED: April 21, 1992
Willow Creek Highway and
INTERSTATE TRUSTEE SER
dam.
VICES CORPORATION
• 24,250 - 2 bedroom with at
Successor Trustee
tached garage on corner lot with
BY ALETA LAVANDIER.
cyclone fence.
PRESIDENT
•35,000 - 2 bedroom 1 bath
1201 THIRD AVENUE. SUITE
mobile, large garage and decks
2730
near Upper Willow Creek road
SEATTLE. WA 98101
on 1987 acre.
(800) 347-2550 • 37,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
new siding and windows.
STATE OF WASHINGTON
• 32,000 - Charming, older 2
COUNTY OF KING
bedroom. 1 bath with new win
I certify that I am an authorized
representative of trustee, and the dow, new carpet, pantry and
foregoing is a complete and ex carport. New paint.
• 134,000 • 56.12 acres, large
act copy of the original trustee's
home with lots of decks and
notice of sale.
patio, lots of storage. 30x60
Marilie Hakkenen
shop, garden spot. Lots of fruit
Authorized Representative of
trees. Hinton Creek.
Trustee
Sharon I*wis 676-5233 or
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