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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 5, 1994 - FIVE Reaney clan gathers at Vancouver Descendents of Andrew and Margaret Reaney gathered at Lewisville Park, north of Van couver, WA, September 3, to honor the firstborn grandchild of this Lexington pioneering family. Andrew "A n dy" Baldwin, approaching his 92nd birthday, now lives at Philomath. Andy was the first born of Nellie Reaney and her husband, John Sheldon "Shelley" Baldwin. The Baldwin family came from Heppner. Shelley's mother was Lucinda Ellen Duran of the Heppner area. Andy had one brother, Elmer, now deceased, and one sister, Olivia, now at a nursing home in New York state. Andy had one son, James and one daughter, Marlene by his first wife Eva Estelle Hiatt Baldwin. James "Jimmie", lives at Sweet Home. He brought his dad to the reunion. Every 30 or 40 years an effort is made to gather this family together. The first reunion was in 1921 at the "Creek Ranch", about a mile below Lexington. All of Andrew and Margaret's children, two sons and seven daughters, their spouses and children attended, along with cousins of Andrew and Margaret. Andy%Baldwin and his brother, Elmer, were # teenagers and got to stand in the back row with the men at picture taking time. Twelve other cousins were in the picture. In the summer of 1961 Lawrence Reaney, the seventh child of Andrew and Margaret, "rang the bell" in honor of his five living sisters and all the Reaney descendents: Hattie Reaney Lee, Bella Reaney Phelps, Mary Reaney Luntsford; Hazel Reaney, Bud- den; and Edith May Reaney, Miller of Lexington. Andy and his brother Elmer stood in the back row for a group picture looking over the 70 plus Reaney family. This year's "bell ringing” was by Robert R. "B o b " Reaney, the fifth child of Lawrence Reaney now living in Lexington and researching and writing the Reaney Family Historical Book. Andy sat in the front row this time with the rest of his genera tion. They included brothers, Bob, Lexington and John Rea ney, Hillsboro and their three sisters, Gladys Reaney Hewitt of Salem, Joyce Edith Reaney, Woolf, Portland, and Jean Hazel Reaney H obson, Coquille. Grace Lois Reaney Bryan, the only daughter of Emslee "Lee” Reaney who was the firstborn of Andrew and Margaret, came with her daughter and family. Ynola Lee Williams, the second daughter of Mary Reaney and Tom Lee attended, with one of her three sons. Nearly all of this generation, 24 altogether, was also born in Morrow County, in Lexington. The youngest Reaney at this reunion was three year old Cody Reaney, who came with his father Eric from Sumner, PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that cer tain trust deed made by Logan Farms, Inc., an Oregon cor poration, as grantor, to Tran- samerica Title Insurance Com pany, as trustee, in favor of The Prudential Insurance Company of America, as beneficiary, dated September 15, 1993, recorded October 29, 1993, in the mortgage records of Mor row County, Oregon, in book/No M at page 41359, or as fee/file/instru- ment/microfilm/reception N o- -(indicate which), covering the following described real pro perty situated in said county and state, to-wit: EXHIBIT " A " PARCEL I: Township 4 North, Range 26, East of the Willamette Meri dian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 3: The North 1,750.00 feet of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter. EXCEP TING THEREFROM all roads WA. and his grandfather Max Reaney from Alameda, CA. Max is the second son of Cedric Reaney. Cedric was the firstborn of Emslee " L e e " Reaney at Lexington. Lots of food, hugs and old family love made for a wonder ful day, said a spokesperson. Bob Reaney reported on the progress of the family research and all were amazed when they found they were blood related to so many pioneering families of Morrow County. This came about through Thomas and Catherine Reaney, the parents of Andrew Reaney (sometimes spelled Raney). Thomas and his son Andrew had a livery stable in Lexington at the time Morrow County was divided from Umatilla County. That stable was burned in 1887 by the same arsonists that burned the rest of Lexington. Thomas's sister Nayoma, and Catherine's sister's descendents married in to the following families: Ben Cox, Harvey Parkins, Coy Thornburg, Howard Lane and Effie Booher. "It is hoped little Cody Reaney will someday ring the bell," said Bob Reaney. ning of this description; Thence South 89°41' West along the North line of said Section distance of 1,900.00 feet, more or less, to a point; Thence South parallel to the East Sec tion line a distance of 850.00 feet, more or less, to a point; Thence North 79“01'28" East a distance of 1,680.74 feet, more or less, to a point; Thence South parallel to the East Sec tion line a distance of 520.00 feet more or less, to a point; Thence East a distance of 250.00 feet, more or less, to a point on the East Section line of said Section 3; Thence North a distance of 1,050.00 feet, more or less, along the East Section line to the True Point of Begin ning of this description. EX 1881CATIOK CQU19MENT LIST Program to assist in groundwater uses a series of nine factsheets A program to help rural and 11 worksheets to help peo hom eow ners protect the ple understand how to site a groundwater that supplies their well, assess the present condi drinking water will be offered tion of their well, and protect in Morrow County on Wednes their water's purity. The fact- day, Oct. 19, from 7 to 9 p.m. sheets and worksheets address at Riverside High School, 210 the handling of fertilizers, N.E. Boardman Ave. in Board- fuels, pesticides, animal waste, man. Rich Topielec, Oregon and household waste water to State University Extension avoid well water agent, will conduct the pro contamination. gram, along with Gary Burnett There is no charge to attend from the Oregon State Health the meeting, however the com Division. The program is plete packet of Hom e*A*Syst targeted to homeowners with materials costs $12 for those private wells. w ishing to purchase it. The program will explain Registration is optional but is groundwater movement, well helpful in planning for suffi dynamics, pollution problems, cient handout materials. For and water tests procedures. It more information contact the will also introduce participants Morrow County Extension Of to the Homestead Assessment fice at 503-676-9642 or System (Home*A*Syst) which 1-800-342-3664. 1. f v * K*WT$ 4S0 Blk t 1 ) 451 • • 2 • 2 • 1 • 1 - Meter Xer»t9ow«r Measure 14 would basically throw future mining decisions into an endless series of costly court battles. Oregon Taxpayers for Economic and Environmental Balance is a committee of over 1,000 Oregonians-urging a no vote on'MeasuTeil4, it's, a bad law. We invite all the readers of The Heppner Gazette-Times to join us in defeating Measure 14. To get more information or to become a member, call or write us at the Oregon Taxpayers for Environmental and Economic Balance Committee, P.O. Box 8639, Portland, OR 97207 (phone: 503-221-7031). Sincerely, (s) Gil Johnston Campaign Coordinator P.O. Box 8639, Portland Time for new 4-H members National 4-H Week is October 2 thru 8. This marks the begin ning of the new 4-H year. This is also the time of year we recruit new members and leaders. A 4-H showcase will be Oc tober 23 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at Riverside High School in Boardman. This program is to show any potential 4-H and road rights of way. PARCEL II: Township 4 North, Range 26, East of the Willamette Meri dian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 4: Beginning at the East Quarter Corner of said Section 4, said point being the True Point of Beginning of this description; Thence North along the East line of said Sec tion 4 a distance of 550.00 feet to a point; Thence South 89°29' West a distance of 2,388.00 feet, more or less, to a point; Thence North a distance of 800.00 feet, more or less, to a point on the South right of way line of Highway No. 730; Thence South 53°55' West a distance of 1325.00 feet, more or less, along the highway right-of-way and right of wav extended to a point; Thence South 36°05' East a distance of 1,358.00 feet to a point; Thence South 00°48' East a distance of 221.82 feet to a point; Thence South 49° 36' East a distance of 372.90 feet to a point; Thence South 48°42'44" ; east a distance of members what 4-H is all about. Immediately following will be the 4-H Achievement Night Dinner and Recognition Pro gram. The potluck dinner will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Anyone with an interest in 4-H is welcome to attend both events. For further information call Bill Broderick at 676-9642 or 1-800-342-3664. 553.26 feet to a point; Thence South 28°47' East a distance of 891.26 feet to a point which is on the North right-of-way line of the West Extension Irrigation Canal; Thence Easterly along the North right-of-way line of the West Extension Irrigation Canal to its intersection with the East line of Section 4; Thence North 00°26' West 247.32 feet along the East line of said section 4 to a point; Thence North 00°26' West, along the East Section line of said Section 4, a distance of 1,614.62 feet to the True Point of Beginning of this descrip tion. EXCEPTING THERE FROM all roads and road rights of way. PARCEL III: Township 4 North, Range 26, East of the Willamette Meri dian, Morrow County, Oregon. 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UB281038 Turbine 2MA888004 17*Cyllnder fitters 14» t 10* 3- Send Medie filters. Ser. I*s 151544V, U t 10V t 17096V 10- Sigh fressure fitters, Ser.f*s 18387N9C, 18389X9C, 18394X9C, Letter to the Editor To the Editor Ballot initiatives can be a good part of our democratic process in Oregon. But lately it seems like too many narrow in terest groups are trying to use them to pass bad laws. A case in point is Measure 14, which we urge the leaders of The Heppner Gazette-Times to study carefully. Measure 14, promoted by a small extremist group called STOP'M, was drafted in secret with no public hearings or debates. Oregon already has a tough, new environmental mining law, a law supported by business, agriculture, and en vironmentalists. Measure 14 would throw out this tough but balanced mining law, and replace it with STOP'M's ex treme, unbalanced law. THEREFROM all roads and road rights of way. PARCEL IV: Township 5 North, Range 26, East of the Willamette Meri dian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 36 i That part of the Southeast Quarter of the South east Quarter and Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying South of the West Extension Irrigation Canal right-of-way. Township 5 North, Range 27, East of the Willamette Meri dian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 31: All of that portion lying South of the West Exten sion Irrigation Canal right-of- way. EXCEPTING THERE FROM all roads and road rights of way. CEPTING THEREFROM all roads and road rights of way. Township 5 North, Range 26, East of the Willamette Meri dian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 34: The following described parcel in the South Half of the Southeast Quarter; Beginning at the Southeast Comer of Section 34, said point being the True Point of Begin ning of this description; Thence South 89°41' West a distance of 2,590.60 feet along the South line of said Section 34 to a point; Thence North 70° 29' East a distance of 2748.70 feet to a point on the East line of Section 34; Thence South 904.00 feet, more or less, to the True Point of Beginning of this description. EXCEPTING 200 1839SK9C, 18384K9C, 18388NfC, 18392X90, 183«lSfe,18393MfC 1*8et of 4 8fo«-8o«n filters. 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Overhead Sprinkler Systems Complete frost protection system including street risers (15'xl") & Nelson impact sprinkler heads. A. Block 450 1) Station 451 - 37 acres, including 510 Risers and Heads 2) Station 452 - 115 acres, including 1,728 Risers and Heads 3) Station 453 - 278 acres, including 3,289 Risers and Heads Total 430 acres, including 5,527 Risers and Heads b. Block 250 Apples 1) East Romes - 33 acres 532 Risers and Heads 2) South Romes - 50 acres 780 Risers and Heads 3) West Delicious - 134 acres, 1,767 Risers and Heads Total 237 acres, 3,079 Risers and Heads c. Block 300 Grapes 40 acres (vll and V12) overhead sprinkler system, including 379 PVC riser (V ' x6') and Nelson impact sprinklers.