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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 25, 1995 Jim Farley honored by OSU James Farley, Heppner, was among those recently honored as Diamond Pioneers by the Oregon State University Col lege of Agricultural Sciences in Corvallis. Farley was among the nearly 50 men and women who were saluted for their con tributions to Oregon's agricul ture, natural resources and OSU. Farley, Morrow County's 1991 Citizen of the Year, is a native son who operated a car dealership in Heppner for 40 years while running a wheat ranch. He is still actively involv ed in ranch operations. The OSU graduate founded Heppner's annual St. Patrick's Day celebration and was grand marshal of the parade in 1988. For the last five years, he helped host the Oregon Lamb Cook-off, held on St. Patrick's Day, in the showroom of Farley Motor Co. He has been a member of the Elks Lodge for more than 50 years and is a past exalted ruler. He is also an active member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. He counts service on the Morrow County Board of Equalization among his civic activities. Other Eastern Oregon 1995 Diamond Pioneers are Earl Smith, Antelope; James Hill, Jr., Arch Cape, formerly of Pendleton; Ronald Davis and R.J. Phillipi, Arlington; Fred Phillips II, Baker City; William Hulse, Dufur; Charles Gavin, Enterprise; Ken Killingsworth, Fossil; Bill Rolfe and Orville Ruggles, Grass Valley; Robert Skinner, Jordan Valley; Randall Pope, Merrill; Shigeo Mura kami and Ray Novotny, On tario; Dewey and Catherine Thomas, Wasco; and Fred Hill, Walla Walla, formerly of Helix. The Diamond Pioneer Reg istry started when the college celebrated its 75th anniver sary and honors those 75 years and older, according to Judy Modrell, program coordinator. This year's Diamond Pioneer class is one of the largest ever selected, she added. St Patrick’s Senior Center ________Bulletin Board_______ Ninety-two people were present for the senior dinner Oct. 18. Two meals were home delivered. Members of the Christian Life Center served. George Steagall won the meal ticket and Alta Baker won the bingo ticket. Blood pressures were taken before the meal. The menu for Nov. 1 will be pork roast with gravy, green beans, mashed potatoes, hot rolls and applesauce. Macaroni and cheese will be served for non-pork eaters. Members of the Seventh-Day Adventist and Nazarene churches will serve. Hearing aid assistance will be given at 10 a.m. and blood pressures taken at 11 a.m. Nobody played cards Friday, Oct. 20 and there wasn't a movie Sunday evening. Hopefully both will take place next week. Dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday, exercise 10 a.m.; VVednesday, hearing aid assistance 10 a.m., blood pressure clinic 11 a.m., senior meal noon, quilting lp .m .; Friday, cards 2 p.m.; Sunday, movie 7 p.m. Symphony chorale plans concert The Oregon East Symphony Chorale will be in concert Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner. Selected music includes: "Turn Back o Man" by Gustav Holst; "The Last Words of David" by Randall Thompson; "Jesus and The Traders" by Koltan Kodaly; "Greensleeves" arranged by Richard Moffatt; "Cantique de Jean Racine" by Gabrieli; "The Seasonings" by Peter Schickle and "Lullaby” arranged by Game night at Stokes Landing Game night and dinner will be held at Stokes Landing Senior Center on Friday Oct. 27, from 5-7 p.m. The dinner is $2.50 a person and will feature hot turkey sandwiches, apple salad, pumpkin pie and coffee. Games of pinochle and Scrabble or other table games will begin at 7 p.m. Cost is $1. The Game Night program is regularly scheduled for the last Friday of the month and is a fundraising event for the care and maintenance of the build ing. "Irrigon Senior citizens are proud of their building that they built themselves and feel it is an important addition to the Irrigon community,” said a spokesperson. Everyone is welcome to attend. Friday School sessions Friday school will hold ses sions from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Fri day, Oct. 27, Nov. 3 and 10. Children will sing and have Bi ble study, crafts, recreation and watch meaningful videos, said the Reverend Stan Hoobing, spokesperson. Roger Wagner. Soloists are Arlene Thompson, soprano; Barbara Nash, alto; Jedd Nelson, tenor and Harvey Foreman, bass. Admission is free for the Heppner concert. Concert sponsors include the Bank of Eastern Oregon; Col umbia Basin Electric Cooper ative; First Interstate Bank; Kevin and Sharia Erich; Mor row County Abstract and Title and Morrow County Grain Growers. A second concert will be held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 5, at the Vert Auditorium, 4th and Dorian Streets, in Pendleton, at 3:15 p.m. Ticket prices for the Pendleton concert are $5 per ticket. PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission of the City of Heppner will hold a public hearing on Monday, November 6,1995, beginning at 7:00 pm at Heppner City Hall, 188 West Willow Street, to con sider formulation of a recom mendation for City Council adoption of a proposed or dinance amending various por tions of the City's Subdivision Ordinance. The City Council will hold a subsequent public hearing on Monday, November 13, 1995, beginning at 7:00 pm at City Hall to consider adop tion of the above referenced ordinance. Copies of the proposed or dinance are available for public examination at City Hall. These hearings will be held in public meetings where delib erations of the Planning Com mission and City Council will take place. Any person may ap pear at these meetings and discuss the proposed ordinance with the Planning Commission or City Council. Gary B. Marks City Recorder Published: October 25, 1995 DARRYL BIGELOW Representative nmn Ciptorer Bronco Ranger Winds tar PENDLETON FORD LINCOLN-MERCURY INC 2225 Eastgate, PO Bo* 70 PENDLETON. OR 97801 r Series Cconoline Van Club Wagon Bus Phone 276-3131 FAX 276-2539 Res Phone 443 2157 Cities, county receive O LC C revenue The Oregon Liquor Control Commission distributed $6.6 million from August revenue, according to the agency's mon thly fiscal report. The city of Heppner received $903; Board- man, $1,322; lone, $154; Lex ington, $175; Irrigon, $548; and Morrow County, $1,685. Of the $6.6 million, $3,381, 876 went to the state's general fund. The total distributed to cities and counties amounted to $1,811,719. The rest of the funds went to different services and advisory boards. The distributed revenue comes from sales in liquor stores, taxes on malt beverages and wines, license fees and other income such as fines paid by licensees for liquor law violations. Geoffory Anderson earns USU degree Geoffory Anderson, Hepp ner, recently completed re quirements for a master of science degree in animal science from Utah State University. He is the son of Dwight and Darlene Anderson and is mar ried to Kristine Kylen. They have one child, Kylen. Anderson attended Box Elder High School and earned a bachelor of science degree in range science from USU in 1992. He is employed by the U.S. Forest Service in Heppner. Local students earn scholarships More Oregon students will see a silver lining in the cloud of college debt this year due to a 23 percent increase in scholar ship funding. The Oregon State Scholarship Commission recently announced that 1,228 students claimed a total of $2,243,300 in scholarships funded by federal programs, businesses and individual donors. This tops last year's total by more than $400,000. Local students earning scholarships are Patty Ander son, $2,565 and Dani Hill $1,632, both Ford Scholars; Jen ny Krein $1,500 Robert Byrd; Brent Wright and Anderson both $500 Mervin and Gena Leonard. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of CLARENCE G. HAYWOOD, Jr., aka Clarence Junior Gerald Haywood, and aka Robert Wat son, deceased No. 95 PR 021 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed and qualified as per sonal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative c/o Collins & Collins, P.O. Box 1457, Pendleton, OR 97801, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain addi tional information from the records of the court, the per sonal representative or the at torneys for the personal repre sentative. DATED and first published: October 11, 1995 Darlene Lovgren Personal Representative c/o COLLINS & COLLINGS Attorneys for Personal Representative 326 SE Second P.O. Box 1457 Pendleton, OR 97801 Tel. No. (503) 276-3320 Published: October 11, 18 and 25, 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that cer tain trust deed made by Ronald R. Robertson and Susan Ann Robertson, husband and wife, as grantor, to Land Title In surance and Escrow Corpora tion, as trustee, in favor of Key Bank of Idaho, as beneficiary, dated February 22, 1994, recorded March 3, 1994, in the mortgage records of Malheur County, Oregon, in Instrument No. 94-1459, covering the following described real pro perty situated in said county and state, to-wit: Land in Malheur County, Oregon, as follows: In Township 17 South, Range 47 East of the Willamette Meridian: Section 31: A parcel of land in the NWViNEVi more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said NWV 4 NEV 4 ; thence South 89°42'43"East, along the South boundary of said NWV 4 NEV 4 , 330.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 0°23'35"East, parallel to the West boundary of said NWV 4 NEV 4 , 1300.55 feet to a point on the North boundary of said NW'ANEVi; thence South 89°55'00"East, along the North boundary of said NWV 4 NEV 4 , 328.15 feet; thence South 0°28'12"West, 1301.73 feet to a point on the South boundary of said NWV 4 NEV 4 ; thence North 89°42'43"W est, along the South boundary of said NWV 4 NEV 4 , 326.39 feet to the Point of Beginning. EXCEP TING THEREFROM road right of way along the North side thereof. 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 pur suant 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: Payment due September 1, 1995 $5,000.00 Lender advances 309.00 Total $5,309.00* By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed im mediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to-wit: Principal balance $25,848.75 Interest 5/5/95 - 10/6/95 981.44 Lender advances 309.00 Total $27,139.19* ‘ Plus accrued attorney/trus- tee fees and costs. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on February 8, 1996, at the hour of ten o'clock, a.m., in accord with the stan dard of time as established by ORS 187.110, at the lobby of the offices of First American Title, 158 S.W. 1st St., in the City of Ontario, County of Malheur, 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 ex ecution by him of the said trust deed, together with any in terest 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, including 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 foreclo sure 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 occurred) 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 paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually in curred in enforcing the obliga tion and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. 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 grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "tru s te e " and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in in terest, if any. DATED September 28, 1995 Ronald Robertson SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Published: October 11, 18, 25; and November 1, 1995_____ PUBLIC NOTICE CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF OREGON, MORROW COUNTY FAMILY LAW DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Marriage of PEDRO ALVAREZ SOLORZANO Petitioner, and REGINA GOMEZ De ALVAREZ, aka REGINA GOMEZ, Respondent. No. 95CV078 DOMESTIC RELATIONS SUMMONS TO: REGINA GOMEZ De ALVAREZ, aka REGINA GOMEZ A Petition has been filed in this court for dissolution of this marriage. The Petition further seeks an Order indicating that the property of the parties has already been divided and should remain as presently divided. You are hereby required to appear and defend the Petition within 30 days of the date of first publication (said date be ing specified below). If you fail to do so, Petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Petition. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: READ THIS PUBLICATION CAREFULLY! YOU MUST "APPEAR" IN THIS CASE OR THE OTHER SIDE WILL WIN AUTOMATICALLY. TO ''A P PEA R " YOU MUST FILE WITH THE COURT A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A "M O TION” OR "AN SW ER". THE "M OTION "'OR "ANSW ER" MUST BE GIVEN TO THE COURT CLERK OR ADMIN ISTRATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION SPECIFIED HEREIN ALONG WITH RE QUIRED FILING FEE. IT MUST BE IN PROPER FORM AND HAVE PROOF OF SER VICE ON THE PETITIONER'S ATTORNEY. IF YOU HAVE ANY Q U ESTIO N S, YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTOR NEY IMMEDIATELY. IF YOU NEED HELP IN FINDING AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY CALL THE OREGON STATE BAR'S LAWYER REFERRAL SER VICE AT 503-684-3763 OR TOLL FREE IN OREGON 1-800-452-7636. (s) Dennis D. Doherty OSB 70038 Attorney for Petitioner Published: October 18, 1995. Published: October 18, 25; November 1 and 8, 1995 Valby Lutheran plans fundraiser Valby Lutheran Church, under the auspices of Aid Association for Lutherans (AAL), will sponsor a table at the Artifactory Craft Fair to be held at the Morrow County Fairgrounds, Dec. 12. Valby members are encour age to bring five food or craft items to the table. Money rais ed from the project will be us ed to purchase new hymnals entitled "With One Voice," a supplemental service and hym nal to the current green hym nal. Many hymns have been sung from the new hymnal at church services, said the Reverend Stan Hoobing. Matching funds will be sought from AAL and Lutheran Brotherhood Blue Mountain Branch #8716 for the project. PUBLIC NOTICK NOTICE OF INTENT TO COMPLETE ENVIRONMEN TAL A SSESSM EN T FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE MAN AGEMENT IN THE JOHN DAY, OREGON ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL DISTRICT BY UNITED STATES DEPART MENT OF AGRICULTURE ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Animal Damage Control (ADC) is in the initial stages of evaluating its wildlife damage management activities in the John Day District. Livestock producers and the Oregon D epartm ent of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) have re quested USDA Animal and Plant Inspection Service, Animal Damage Control (ADC) to conduct wildlife damage management to protect livestock, various wildlife species, and to protect human health and safety from dangerous bears and cougar. The results of this evaluation will be written in an En vironmental Assessment (EA). The EA is a public document that will reveal how the pro posed program to protect livestock and wildlife could af fect the environment in north east and southeast Oregon. The EA will help ADC to decide the best way to manage their responsibilities. The analysis will focus on how ADC pro grams will affect resident wildlife and other identified public concerns. The public is invited to pro vide information and com ments towards the completion of the EA. Anyone interested in obtaining detailed information relative to this analysis can con tact the State Director, APHIS- ADC, 2600 iSE 98th Ave. Suite 110, Portland, Oregon 97266. (503)-231-6184. Published: October 25, 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE Availability of Hill-Burton Un compensated Services Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner, Oregon provides this notice of the availability of un compensated services in accor dance with regulations pro mulgated by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, set forth in 42 CFR 124.504 Notice of Availability of Un compensated Services. Federal law requires that Pioneer Memorial Hospital pro vide a reasonable amount of care without charge to people who cannot afford care. All services of the facility will be available as uncompensated services. Service that are eligi ble include inpatient acute care and out patient at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Eligibility for uncompensated services will be limited to per sons whose family income is not more than Category B of the current poverty income guidelines established by the Department of Health and Human Services. Eligibility recipients will be determined on a first come first serve basis until the allocation is made for the year. Criteria for determining eligibility: Individuals will be eligible for uncompensated care on a first come, first serve basis, if their annual family income is at or below the following amounts. SIZE OF FAMILY FAMILY UNIT INCOME 1 $14,940 2 $20,060 3 $25,180 4 $30,300 5 $35,420 6 $40,540 7 $45,660 8 $50,780 For family units with more than 8 members, add $5,120 for each additional member. Pioneer Memorial Hospital Heppner, Oregon July 20,1994 Published: October 25, 1995