FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Tmes, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 5, 1992
The Trail News
By Sandi Ford,
Oregon Trait Pro Rodeo Committee
Library has
new hours
The Heppner library has new
expanded hours. Hours are Tues
day and Thursday, 10 a.m. to
noon and 1 to 5 p.m.; Wednes
day 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 p.m.; Fri
day 11 a.m. to l p.m and 2 to 6
p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to noon
and 1 to 4 p.m. The library will
be closed Sunday and Monday.
The library’s summer reading
program will come to an end
August 8. Children are remind
ed to bring their log sheets to the
library by August 12 so the
number of books they have read
may be counted. There will be
surprises for everyone who has
participated in the reading
program.
Health Dept.__
The Morrow County Health
Dept, lists the following monthly
schedule:
Thursday, Aug. 6-office clos
ed to move.
Tuesday, Aug. ll-b lo o d
pressures and immunizations, Ir-
rigon, county building, 1-4 p.m.;
Thursday, Aug. 13-blood
pressures and immunizations,
8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m., Heppner
office;
Tuesday, Aug. 18-blood
pressures. Bank of Eastern
O regon
lone,
kitchen,
noon-12:30
p .m .,
blood
pressures and immunizations,
Boardman city hall, 1:30-4 p.m.;
Wednesday, Aug. 19-blood
pressures, H eppner Senior
Center, 11 a.m.-noon;
Thursday, Aug. 20-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Heppner office 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m.;
Tuesday, Aug. 25-blood
pressures and immunizations, Ir-
rigon, county office, 1-4 p.m.;
Thursday, Aug. 27-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Heppner office, 8:30 a.m-4:30
p.m.
WCCC Golf
July 28, 1992
Flight A: low gross-Anita
Boyer; low net-Eileen Padberg;
least putts-Pat Edmundson; K.P.-
Anita Boyer; chip in-Pat
Edmundson.
Flight B: low gross-Karen
Wildman; low net-Bernice Lott;
least putts-Linda Schultz; K.P.-
Bernice Lott.
Flight C: low gross-Anne
Lusher; low net-Lucille Massey
and Doll Campbell; least putts-
Bebe Munkers.
Ladies Day
July 21, 1992
Flight A: low gross-Pat Ed
mundson; low net-Harriet Pier
son; least putts-Lois Hunt and
Juanita Martin; ship in-Carol
Norris and Juanita Martin.
Flight B: low gross-Luvilla
Sonstegard; low net-Karen
Wildman; least putts-Bernice
Lott; chip in-Harriet Pierson and
Lucile Massey.
Flight C: low gross-Melba
Miller; low net-Muriel Palmer;
least putts-Doll Campbell and
Lynnea Sargent; chip in-Pat
Edmundson.
Morrow County was well
represented this past weekend on
the rodeo trail.
Mike Mahoney won the steer
wrestling title in Tacoma,
Washington.
Cliff Dougherty placed second
in the calf roping at Corvallis
w ith a time of 9:71 and also plac
ed in the calf roping at Redmond.
Tony Currin won another all
around title and a hunting rifle.
He placed second in the calf rop
ing and steer w restling at
Hillsboro.
Steve Currin had a good
weekend with placings at
Hillsboro and Longview, WA in
the calf roping.
Kinzua Corp will be sponsor
ing the saddle again this year for
the Morrow County Amateur calf
roping.
This will be their 43rd year of
sponsoring the saddle. They
would like all past winners to
either ride on horseback with
their saddles or ride on the float
Kinzua will enter in the parade to
honor past winners. For more in
formation contact Donna Moeller
at Kinzua Corp. Those on
horseback have been invited to
ride in the grand entry during the
rodeo.
The Red Bandana Band, a five
man country/westem group from
Portland will be providing enter
tainment at this year’s Oregon
Trail Pro Rodeo. The band has
played at the Portland Rose
Festival and the Red Lion in
Pendleton among many others.
So bring the family Saturday
night Aug. 22 at 9 p.m. in the
rodeo arena for some good music
and dancing.
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager
This smokey, hazy morning
reminded me that fall is just
around the comer. Harvest is
drawing to a close and the coun
ty is preparing for the annual
Morrow County Fair and Oregon
Trail Pro Rodeo. Grab your hat
(as in “ Hats Off to Morrow
County’’) and send in your
parade entry form to Chamber
parade chairman Bryan Traylor.
We want this to be the biggest and
best parade...a salute to Morrow
County.
A trip to Ontario accompanied
by Cara Osmin, resulted in Mor
row County’s inclusion in the
Eastern Oregon Visitors Associa
tion, formerly Northeastern
Oregon Vacationlands. The Mor
row County Tourism Committee
felt that belonging to this regional
group would benefit Morrow
County in numerous ways. They
were receptive to our offer and
welcomed us. Two represen
tatives and one alternate will be
required to attend monthly
meetings in LaGrande. EOVA in
cludes the counties of Morrow,
G rant.
U nion,
W allow a,
Malheur, Baker and Umatilla.
The group was the recipient of
$107,150 in lottery funds for
marketing eastern Oregon. Hepp
ner Chamber encourages all per
sons with tourism interests to
become involved with the Mor
row County Tourism Committee.
Benefits are far reaching.
Thought for the week: It’s what
you learn after you know it all
that counts...John Wooden.
P U B L IC N O TIC E
NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
TRANSFER 6528
Lorraine M. Ladd (Ladd
Farms) filed an application with
the Water Resources Department
Jacob Norval Winkler-a son for an additional point of ap
Jacob Norval was born to Tara propriation of water from a well
Winkler and Christopher Verley as provided by ORS 540.510 to
of Irrigon on July 21, 1992 at 540.530.
Good Shepherd Community
Certificate 53547, in the name
Hospital in Hermsiton. The baby of Elmer S. and Lorraine M.
weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz.
Ladd, includes a right limited to
Justin Richard Yocom-a son 1.0 cubic foot per second from a
Justin Richard was born to well, with a priority date of
Paulette and Jack Yocom of August 1, 1968, for Irrigation of
Heppner on August l , 1992 at St.
90.9 Acres and Supplemental Ir
Anthony Hospital in Pendleton.
rigation of 67.5 acres.
The baby weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz.
The point of appropriation for
Grandparents are Joe Yocom
this right is in the SW '4 NW V *,
and the late Hilda Yocom of Lex
Section 8, T 1 S ,R 24 E ,W .M .;
ington, Clayton and Wybonia Ed
1860 feet South and 580 feet East
dy, Federal Heights. Co.
from the NW comer of Section 8.
Great grandparents are Venice
The applicant proposes to
Hendrickson, Hermiston and
change add an additional point of
Lloyd and Lois Priest, Golden,
appropriation in the N W ‘4
Colorado.
NW %, Section 7, T 1 S, R 24 E,
Justin joins a sister Heather,
W.M.; 640 feet South and 1100
4'/2 at home.
feet East from the NW comer of
Section 7.
Protests may be filed by per
sons who think their water right
by City of Heppner
may be injured by this change.
Additional information or forms
July 29 - August 4, 1992
and
rules for filing protests are
High Low Prec Rain
available
from the W ater
Tues.
91 50 .0
Resources
Department
by calling
Weds. 92 58 .0
378-3739.
If
a
protest
is filed a
Thurs. 97 60 .0
hearing
may
be
held.
Fri.
99 60 .0
IF NO PROTEST IS FILED
Sat.
95 54 .0
BY
SEPTEMBER 8, 1992, THE
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Sun.
92
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CHANGE
MAY BE APPROV
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Mon.
92
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Total precipitation for July was ED WITHOUT A HEARING.
Published: August 5, 12 and 19,
1.39
1992
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Weather Report
NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS
Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. is notifying all members that nominations are
open for the following four directors' positions:
ZONE NO. 2. That territory served or to be served by the Cooperative lying west
of the Morrow-Gilliam County line and south of the Township line dividing Townships
3 South and 4 South.
ZONE NO. 5. That territory served or to be served by the Cooperative lying south
of the Township line dividing Township 2 South and 3 south and east of the Morrow-
Gilliam County line and in Wheeler County that area east of the range line between
Range 24 East and 25 East.
ZONE NO. 6, CONDON ZONE. That territory served or to be served by the
Cooperative within the incorporated city limits of Condon, Oregon.
ZONE NO. 8, HEPPNER ZONE. That territory served or to be served by the
Cooperative within the incorporated city limits of Heppner, Oregon.
The members of the nominating committee are:
Zone No. 2: Walter Jaeger, Condon, Oregon, 384-2333
Zone No. 5: Mark Reitmann, Heppner, Oregon, 676-9823
Zone No. 6: Jack Reser, Condon, Oregon, 384-4284
Zone No. 8: Forrest Burkenbine, Heppner, Oregon. 676-9690
The nominating committee will accept nominations up to and including the last day of
August.
Nominees must be members of the Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. They must
reside in, and receive service in, the Zone in which they will be running.
3ublished August 5 and 11, 1992
4-H News
Kitchen Krew
By Lori Moeller and Mindy
Qualls, reporters
On July 22 Mindy Qualls and
Lori Moeller met at Chloe Pear
son’s house for their regular
meeting. They practiced setting
the table, made Monte Cristo
sandwiches and two flavors of
frozen yogurt, huckleberry and
raspberry. They also made car
rot curls and radish roses. The
4-H members’ mothers came for
lunch. Potential exhibits and food
contests to be entered at fair were
discussed. After their mothers
left, they cleaned up and worked
on 4-H records.
The Kitchen Krew met again
on Thursday, July 30. The
members made melon balls from
cantaloupe and watermelon. Min
dy prepared chicken enchiladas
and Lori made deep dish pizza.
They served Ron Forrar, Frank
Pearson, their leader and
themselves. Afterwards they
worked on their 4-H records and
figured the cost of the meals.
They discussed how to clean
chicken properly. They helped
clean up and finished their
meeting about 1:45 p.m.
P U B L IC N O TIC E
T R 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
M ETROPOLITAN FIN A 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
Meridian, 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
applicable)
terest_____ if
TOTAL:
$544.27
ALSO, if you have failed to
P U B L IC N O TIC E
pay taxes on the property, pro
INVITATION TO BID
vide insurance on the property or
Morrow County invites bids
pay other obligations as required for the sandblasting and painting
in the note and deed of trust, the of the bell tower and fascia at the
beneficiary may insist that you do Morrow County Courthouse
so in order to reinstate your ac located at 100 Court Street,
count in good standing. In addi Heppner, Oregon.
tion, the beneficiary may require
Sealed bids will be received by
as a condition to reinstatement the Morrow County Public
that you provide reliable written Works Department at its office
evidence that you have paid all located in Lexington, Oregon un
senior liens, property taxes, and til 3:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight
hazard insurance premiums.
Time on August 11, 1992, and
By reason of said default, the then publicly opened and read
beneficiary has declared all sums aloud. Each sealed bid must be
owing on the obligation secured plainly marked on the outside of
by said trust deed immediately the envelope as “ Bid for Morrow
due and payable, said sums be County Courthouse” .
ing the following:
Morrow County does not
UNPAID
PRINCIPAL discriminate on the basis of race,
BALANCE OF $7,329.25, AS color, national origin, sex,
OF 11-25-91, PLUS, FROM religion, age and handicapped
THAT DATE UNTIL 12-25-91
status in employment or the pro
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF vision of services. Morrow
10.000% PER ANNUM. AND
County reserves the right to re
FROM 12-25-91 UNTIL PAID,
ject any or all bids.
ACCRUED AND ACCRUING
For further information, con
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF tact Don Ball, 676-9061 ext. 17,
12.000% PER ANNUM, PLUS or Judge Louis A. Carlson,
ANY LATE CHARGES, 676-9061 ext. 21.
ESCROW
ADVANCES,
Published: August 5, 1992
FORECLOSURE
COSTS,
TRUSTEE FEES, ATTORNEY
P U B LIC N O TIC E
FEES, SUMS REQUIRED FOR
FY
’92 HEPPNER FIREWOOD
PROTECTION OF THE PRO
-POST
& POLE PROGRAM
PERTY AND ADDITIONAL
USDA
Forest Service
SUMS SECURED BY THE
Umatilla
National
Forest
DEED OF TRUST.
Heppner Ranger District
WHEREFORE, notice hereby
Morrow County, Oregon
is given that the undersigned
On July 30, 1992. Heppner
trustee will, on September 8,
1992, at the hour of 10:00 A.M., D istrict Ranger, Delanne
in accord with the standard of Ferguson, made a decision to im
time established by ORS plement the FY‘92 Heppner
187.110, at THE FRONT EN Firewood-Post and Pole Pro
TRANCE OF THE MORROW gram. The program provides for
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, the removal of approximately
1200 cords of fuel wood and 2000
COURT STREET, HEPPNER,
County of MORROW, State of poles.
The associated Decision Memo
Oregon, sell at public auction to
and
Categorical Exclusion is
the highest bidder for cash, the
available
upon request from the
interest in the said described real
property which the grantor had or Umatilla National Forest, 2517
had power to convey at the time S.W. Hailey Avenue. Pendleton,
of the execution by him of the OR 97801, and the Heppner
said trust deed, together with any Ranger District, P.O. Box 7,
interest which the grantor or his Heppner, OR 97836.
successors in interest acquired
This decision is subject to ap
after the execution of said trust peal pursuant to Forest Service
deed, to satisfy the foregoing
regulations at 36 CFR Part 217.
obligations thereby secured and
Appeals must be filed w ithin 45
the costs and expenses of sale, in days from the date of publication
cluding a reasonable charge by of this notice. Notices of Appeals
the trustee.
must meet the requirements of 36
Notice is further given that any CFR 217.9.
person named in ORS 86.753 has Published: August 5, 1992
the right, at any time prior to five
days before the date last set for
PUBLIC NOTICE
the sale, to have this foreclosure
The City of Heppner is accep
proceeding dismissed and the
ting sealed bids for the sale of a
trust deed reinstated by payment
1982 Dodge Diplomat. The
to the beneficiary of the entire
automobile was formerly used as
amount then due (other than such
a police car and fire car. The
portion of the principal as would
public is invited to inspect the
not then be due had no default oc
automobile at City Hall during
curred) and by curing any other
regular business hours (Week
default complained of herein that
days,
9:00 am to 5:00 pm). No
is capable of being cured by
bid
of
lss than $250 will be ac-
tendering the performance re
cepted.
Bids will be accepted until
quired under the obligation or
Friday,
August 7, 1992. at 5:00
trust deed, and in addition to pay
p.m., at Heppner City Hall, 188
ing said sums or tendering the
West Willow Street. Heppner,
performance necessary to cure
Oregon, 676-9618. The City
the default, by paying all costs
Council will review all bids at the
and expenses actually incurred in
August 10, 1992 regular Coun
enforcing the obligation and trust
cil meeting, and will select a w in
deed, together with trustee's and
ning bid from among qualified
attorney’s fees.
bids only.
In construing this notice, the
Gary B. Marks
masculine gender includes the
City Administrator
feminine and the neuter, the
Published: July 29 and August 5,
singular includes the plural, the
1992
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
WRIGHT CHF.V.
trust deed, and the words
INC.
“ trustee” and “ beneficiary” in
O
ldsm
obilc
clude their respective successors
Check out our on the spot
in interest, if any.
financing..
DATED: April 21. 1992
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING
I certify that I am an authorized
representative of trustee, and the
Herb Wright
foregoing is a complete and ex
act copy of the original trustee’s
Bill Maclnnes
notice of sale.
Bill Maclnnes. Jr
Marilie Hakkenen
763 4175
Authorized Representative of
Fossil, Oregon
Trustee
Published: July 15, 22. 29; and
August 5, 1992_____________
W RIGHT CHEV.
INC.