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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday July 27, 1994 - FIVE Local men battle Grass Valley blaze Bob Nairns of H eppner. The H ep p n er volunteer firemen described the situa tion at Grass Valley as “ hell, just chaos", citing organiza tional problems. They said that their major objective was to protect structures from damage. Helicopters dropped water on the fire, but the H eppner firemen credit the farmers in the area with final ly stopping the fire. At one point, they said the fire was burning a mile in less than three minutes. PUBLIC NOTICE L-R: M ike Jones, Steve R hea, Hal Bergstrom, Tom W icklund Lexington News __________ _________ -:-A family get-together was held Friday at the G ene Ma- jeske home for the celebration of G ene and Alice M ajeske's 50th w edding anniversary. Those present were son, Don, and wife, Shirley from St. Helens; Bud Marshall, Van couver, WA.; Ken and Beulah Marshall, Zillah, Wa; Leila Palmer and Irvin and Millie Rauch, and Debbie and Vilas R opp a n d fam ily from Lexington. --.-The Lexington Grange picnic was held Sunday, July 24 at the m ountain cabin of Eldon and Barbara Gilbert. A potluck dinner was enjoyed after w hich visitin g and pinochle were enjoyed. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT TRANSFER 7105 Jedediah Aylett filed an ap plication w ith th e W ater Resources D epartm ent for a change in point of diversion, place of use, and character of use of water from shallow groundw ater as provided by ORS 737.705 and 540.510 to 540.530. Certificate 60557, in the name of Jedediah Aylett, in cludes a right limited to 0.064 cubic foot per second from wells 1 and 2, with a priority date of May 2, 1965 for irriga tion of 5.12 acres. The points of appropriation for this right are in the SEVi NWV<», NWVi SW * l/4, Section 28 T 4 N, R 27 E, WM; Well 1 - 5 6 chains N orth and 21.5 chains East, Well 2 - 24.5 chains North and 19.5 chains East, both from the SW cor ner, Section 28. Certificate 60553, in the nam e of Jedediah Aylett, in cludes a right limited to 0.055 cubic foot per second from a well, with a priority date of March 26, 1956 for irrigation of 4.4 acres. Certificate 60555, in the nam e of Jedediah Aylett, in cludes a right limited to 0.055 cubic foot per second from a well, with a priority date of February 4, 1965 for irrigation of 4.4 acres. The point of appropriation for these rights is in the SE’A SWV4, Section 28, T 4 N, R 27 E, WM; 90' N o rth an d 40'West from the SVi corner, Section 28. The applicant proposes to change the character of use and place of use to a gravel pit in the SV 2 SWV 4 , Section 21, and NV 2 NWVi, Section 28. The applicant also proposed to change the point of ap p ro p ria tio n to th e NEV 4 N W l/4, Section 28, T 4 N, R 27 E, WM; 4940' North and 1350' East from the SW cor ner, Section 28. Protests may be filed by per sons who think their water right may be injured by this change. Additional inform a tion or forms and rules for fil ing protests are available from the Water Resources D epart ment by calling 378-8455. If a protest is filed a hearing may be held. IF NO PROTEST IS FILED BY A U G U ST 23, 1994, THE CHANGE MAY BE AP PROVED W ITH O U T A HEARING. Published: July 27; A ugust 3 and 10, 1994 By Delpha Jones -:-Pomona Grange will meet Sunday, July 31, at the Board- man Marina. All grangers are encouraged to attend the yearly memorial. -:-Luella Taylor underw ent m ajor su rg e ry at G ood Shepherd Community Hospi tal last week. It is reported she will be com ing hom e on M onday. -:-Gae and Ray Papineau have been hom e for a week from Boise Id. and will be leaving this week for Salem. A daughter, Cris from Mon tana has been visiting her parents over the weekend. -:-Bill and Anetta Padberg have returned home from a trip to O dessa, Wa. and places of interest in the area. -:-M elissa a n d M ichael Towers are the proud parents of a baby daughter born July 11 at St. A nthony Hospital. G randparents are Candi and Ken Gates and grate grand parents are Gae and Ray Papineau of Lexington. The young miss has been nam ed Lacey RaeAnn. -:-Pearl Lee and Clifford Trahan were Lexington callers Sunday. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of U ncom pensated Service Obligation A nyone who received Out Patient services at Pioneer Memorial Hospital from July 1, 1992 and June 30, 1993 and feel they may have qualified for Hill Burton uncom pen sated services, please contact the Pioneer Memorial H ospi tal Business/Admitting Office before A ugust 12, 1994 to receive application. P ioneer M em orial H os pital, H eppner, Oregon pro vides th is n otice of the availability of uncompensated services in accordance with re g u la tio n s p ro m u l gated by the Secretary of Health and H um an services, set forth in 42 CFR, part 124. Federal law requires that Pioneer Memorial Hospital provide a reasonable am ount of care w ithout charge to peo ple w ho cannot afford care. Service that are eligible in clude inpatient acute care and out patient at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Eligibility recipients will be determ ined on a first come, first serve basis until the allocation is made for the year. Criteria for determ ining eligibility: Individuals will be eligible for uncom pensated care on a first come, first serve basis, if their annual family in come is at or below the follow ing am ounts. Annual Family Income for July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1993. SIZE OF FAMILY FAMILY UNIT INCOME 1 $6,970 2 $9,430 3 11,890 4 14,350 5 16,810 6 19,270 7 21,730 8 24,190 For family units with more than 8 members, add $2,460 for each additional member. Pioneer Memorial Hospital July 20, 1994 P u b lish e d : July 27; an d A ugust 3, 1994 _ NOTICE OF HEARING •The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on Friday, August 12, 1994, at the Mor H eppner and lone firemen row County C ourthouse, 100 responded to a gigantic field C o u rt S tre e t, H e p p n e r, fire near Grass Valley the Oregon to hear public com weekend of July. The Gazette- ment upon the issue of forma Times originally learned that tion a county-wide health H eppner firemen were called district in Morrow County: to th e b laze, an d la te r discovered that lone firemen the district is know n as the “ M orrow C o u n ty H ealth responded as well. District". This hearing is the Area men called to the fire first hearing on a resolution were Richard Ladd, Dennis initiated by th e M orrow Thom pson and Jim Boor, all County Court for formation of lone, and Steve Rhea, Hal a county-wide disrict; at the Bergstrom, Tom Wicklund, conclusion of this hearing, the Rusty Estes, Mike Jones and Court intends to issue an PUBLIC NOTICE order approving the resolu Nominating petitions are tion and setting a time and available at Susan Baker's place for final hearing on the home, 430 west, for the Town matter. Any person may ap of Lexington, for elective posi pear and be heard tions to be filled at the P u b lish e d : July 27; and November 8, 1994 General August 3, 1994____________ Election. N om inations are open for the position of PUBLIC NOTICE Mayorffour year term); two TRUSTEE’S NOTICE City Council positions (four OF SALE year term s each). The Trustee under the terms of To be eligible to hold elec the Trust Deed described herein, tive office in the Town of Lex at the direction of the Beneficiary, ington a person m ust be a hereby elects to sell the property qualified elector within the described in the Trust Deed to meaning of the State Con satisfy the obligations secured stitution. thereby. Pursuant to ORS Nominating petitions must 86.745, the following informa be filed with the City Recorder tion is provided: no later than August 30,1994. 1. PARTIES: Sue Baker, recorder Grantor. RODNEY A. FLUG P u b lish e d : July 27; an d and PATRICIA L. FLUG August 3, 1994____________ Trustee: MORROW COUN TY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO., PUBLIC NOTICE INC. BEFORE THE PUBLIC Successor Trustee: MICHAEL UTILITY COMMISSION C. AROLA OF OREGON Beneficiary: BANK OF UP 96 AMERICA OREGON, assignee In the Matter of the Joint of Resolution Trust Corporation, Application of U S WEST Receiver for The Benj. Franklin COMMUNICATIONS, INC., Federal Savings and Loan and TELEPHONE UTILITIES Association, successor to First OF EASTERN OREGON, Federal Savings & Loan Associa IN C ., dba PTI C O M tion of Pendleton. M U N IC A T IO N S, for an 2. DESCRIPTION OF PRO O rder Authorizing it to Sell PERTY: The real property is Certain Telephone Exchan described as follows: ges. SITUATED IN THE COUNTY NOTICE OF OF MORROW, STATE OF PUBLIC FORUMS OREGON: Notice is given that public That property in the East Half forums in this proceeding are of the Northeast quarter of Sec scheduled to be held as tion 15, Township 4 North, follows: Range 25, East of the Willamette DATE: August 2, 1994 Meridian described as: TIME: 7:00 p.m. Beginning at the Southwest PLACE: City Hall Council comer of said East Half of the Chambers, 242 S Broadway, Northeast Quarter; Thence North Burns, Oregon a distance of 10.00 feet to a point, DATE: August 3, 1994 said point being the True Point of TIME: 7:00 P.M. Beginning of this description; PLACE: The M other Lodge Thence North along the East Restaurant, Banquet Room, right of way line of Laurel Road 241 W M ain, John Day, (Laurel Lane) a distance of Oregon 456.69 feet to a point; DATE: August 4, 1994 Thence East a distance of TIME 7:00 p.m. 466.69 feet to a point; PLACE: St. Patrick's Senior Thence South a distance of C enter Dining Room, 266 456.69 feet to a point on the Main St, H eppner, Oregon North right of way line of Wilson DATE: August 17, 1994 Road; TIME: 7:00 p.m . Thence West 466.69 feet along PLACE: City Hall Council the South boundary line to the Cham bers, 365 Front, Merrill True Point of Beginning of this Oregon description. DATE: August 18, 1994 EXCEPTING therefrom all TIME: 7:00 p.m . that portion in Wilson Road. PLACE: City Hall Council 3. RECORDING. The Trust Cham bers 900 SE Douglas, Deed was recorded as follows: Roseburg, Oregon Date Recorded: August 16, H EA R IN G S OFFICER: 1977 Allen Scott Book M, Page 11780 The public forums will be Official Records of Morrow postponed only if good cause County, Oregon is shown. 4. DEFAULT. The Grantor or Dated this 12th day of July, any other person obligated on the 1994. Trust Deed and Promissory Note Joan H. Smith, Chairman secured thereby is in default and Ron Eachus, Commissioner the Beneficiary seeks to foreclose Roger Hamilton, Commis the Trust Deed for failure to pay: sioner Monthly payments in the amount IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY of $792.16 each, due the first of WHICH WILL LIMIT YOUR each month, for the months of ABILITY TO PARTICIPATE January through May, 1994; plus IN THIS HEARING, PLEASE late charges and advances; plus LET US KNOW AT LEAST 48 any unpaid real property taxes, H O U RS BEFORE THE plus interest. HEARING. 5. AMOUNT DUE. The Published: July 27, 1994 amount due on the Note which is secured by the Trust Deed refer red to herein is: Principal balance in the amount of $8,575.54 plus interest at the rate of 9% per an num from December 1, 1993; plus late charges of $40.04; plus advances in the amount of $5,339.71. 6. ELECTION TO SELL. The Trustee hereby elects to sell the property to satisfy the obligations secured by the Trust Deed. A Trustee's Notice of Default and Election to Sell Under Terms of Trust Deed has been recorded in the Official Records of Morrow County, Oregon. 7. TIME OF SALE. Date: September 15, 1994 TIME: 10:00 a.m. as establish ed by ORS 187.110 PLACE: Front of the Morrow County Courthouse, Court Street, Heppner, Oregon 8. RIGHT TO REINSTATE. Any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the Trustee conducts the sale, to have this foreclosure 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, by curing any other default that is capable of being cured by tendering the perfor mance required under the obliga tion or Trust Deed and by pay ing all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obliga tion and Trust Deed, together with the trustee’s and attorney’s fees not exceeding the amount provided in ORS 86.753. Any questions regarding this matter should be directed to Carol Mart, Legal Assistant, (503) 686-8511. DATED: May 2, 1994. (s) MICHAEL C. AROLA MICHAEL C. AROLA, Successor Trustee HERSHNER, HUNTER, MOULTON, ANDREWS & NEILL P.O. Box 1475 Eugene, OR 97440 Published: July 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE O n M onday, A ugust 1, 1994, beginning at 7:00 pm, at H eppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, the Planning Commission for the City of H eppner will hold public hearing to determine whether a w ork program will be necessary to comply with D epartm ent of Land C onser vation and Development re quirem ents concerning per iodic reveiw of the H eppner C om prehensive Plan. The determination of the Planning Commission on the need for a work program will be for w arded to the City Council. The City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, August 8, 1994, beginning at 7:00 pm, at City hall where the Planning Com m ission's recom m endation will be con sidered along with all other comments from the public in developing a final determ ina tion related to the need for a w ork p ro g ram . M aterials related to this decision m ak ing process are available for inspection at City Hall. All in terested persons are invited to attend either public hearing. Gary B. Marks City Recorder Published: July 27, 1994 C A R D OF T H A N K S It is hard to express the gratitude I feel, to my relatives and friends, since my acci dent. I feel fortunate at best, that I am doing really well. I'd like to thank the EMT's th a t cam e after me and transported me to St. A n thonys, the Drs. and staff at b o th St. A n th o n y s an d Pioneer Memorial Hospital. I also w ant to thank all who sent flowers, gifts, cards, food and phone calls and came to see me. I also owe a special thanks to Jim and George Ann, for all their caring and food prepara tion; also for babysitting with me w hen Jack couldn't be there. Also a grateful thank you to Kit and Shirley for giving us their hom e before I could return to our hom e in the m ountains. Mary Van Winkle ___________________ 7 -2 7 -lp I would like to thank the people froir H eppner and lone for your cards, caring thoughts and kind w ords w hen my dad passed away. It's comforting to know you care and it helps ease the pain. Thank you. Karen Smith-Griffith John and Aaron _________________7-27-lc W ayne and Vera Rietm ann would like to thank the peo ple who took over our jobs on th e 4th of July: C o n rad Tworeck and Michelle Raible for finding a place for the fireworks; Irene Holtz and the rest of the lone Legion Aux iliary for taking over the decorations, and everyone who helped. Thank you for all the cards, flowers, phone calls and the donations to The Dalles Navy M others Club in m em ory of mom, Carrie M. Smith. Also thanks to those w ho came to the funeral. Thanks to Harold Rietmann for taking care of our place and the dogs. God bless you all. W ayne and Vera 7-27-lc The family of Bill Rawlins wants to tahnk all those w ho hav e e x p re sse d k in d memories of Bill and loving concern for us. We surely appreciate all the money, cards, visits, food, flowers, memorial gifts and other acts of kindness. You were wonderful. Jane, Tom, Carol and Bill John, Charlie, Matta & Natalie ___________________ 7-27-lp The 1994 Morrow C ounty H o rse Show c o m m itte e would like to thank everyone who participated in our recent show. A special thanks to Q ueen Staci and Princess Kimberly, Merlyn Robinson, Mike Proctor, A1 Brazell, Phil Kight, Tim Coe, Glaya Baker and her 4-H club, Kevin Baker and Casey Evans for their special help. Thanks again for everyones effort. See you in '95. Sincerely MCHS Committee ____________________7-27-lc Thank you Susie Hisler for giving us your time the past six weeks to help improve our volleyball skills. I'm looking forward to putting everything I learned to practice this fall. Jaclynn Hughes 7-27-le NOTICES H eppner Grads! Pendleton rooms available. 1 Sept, for BMCC stu d e n ts. Reserve now. 503-276-6014. 7-13-4c Is it sum m ertim e yet? If it is and you've finished using that woodstove or oil heater and haven't had it cleaned and inspected in the past two years it's time to do it. D on't wait for the first cold spell. Schedule now. Call D&R U nltd your chimney sw eep since 1987. 1-800-325-3869 OR contractors #52151. 7-27-5c SER V IC ES B abysitter has com pleted b a b y sitte rs c o u rse. Call D an ielle M cD ow ell at 676-5238.____________ 7-6-4c Linoleum carpet sales and in stallation, interior, exterior painting. Free estimates call Tim H ed m an , e v e n in g s 676-9054. Licensed and bond ed #78201. 11-24-tfc (1-Pick A p rico ts (w h ile th e y last) 40t ib Slicing P e ach es (S e m i-c lin g ) 30C ib B ring c o n ta in e rs Open 7 days 8 a m.-6 p.m. only Thomas Orchards Kimberly, OR 934-C87Q