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* TEN - Heppner G azette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon W ednesday. October 30. 1986 Methodist bazaar planned Nov. 2 The annual holiday bazaar will be held at the United Methodist Church, 175 W. Church S t., H eppner, on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. A lunch of chicken casserole, salad, rolls and pie will be serv ed from 11 a.m .-l p.m. The bazaar will feature crafts, baked goods and “ much, much m ore" said a spokesperson. Proceeds will benefit mis sions and ch u rch -related needs. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC CERTIFICATION The public certification of the OPTECH III Eagle Counting Machines that will be used to count ballots for the November 5, 19% General Election will be held Thursday, October 31, 19% at 9:00 AM at the Morrow County Clerk's office at 100 N. Court St., Heppner, Oregon. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: October 23 and 30, 19% Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING The Morrow County Health District will hold it regular board meeting at 7 p.m. on November 4 ,1 9 % at Lexington School District Office 270 Main Street, Lexington Oregon. A copy of the agenda for this meeting is attached. I. Call to order at School District Board Room - Lexing ton II. Approval of October 7, 19% minutes III. Public Comments IV. CEO Reports V. Financial Reports — Sep tember VI. Irrigon Clinic VII. Executive Session VIII. New Business IX. Adjournment Published: October 30, 19% Affid PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of JUANITA M. AYLETT, Deceased. NO. % PR 020 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four (4) months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at the offices of M ON AH AN, GROVE and TUCKER, 105 North Main, Milton-Freewater, Oregon 97862 (attorneys for the personal representative) or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings of this estate may obtain addi tional information from the re cords of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorneys for the personal representative. Dated and first published: October 23, 19% (s) JEDEDIAH W. AYLETT, Personal Representative SUBMITTED BY: Sam Tucker, OSB #76364 Estate Attorney MONAHAN, G RO V E & TUCKER 105 N. Main Street Milton-Freewater, OR 97862 (541) 938-3377 Published: October 23, 30, and November 6, 19% Affid PUBLIC NOTICE PORT OF MORROW, OREGON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR ING FOR ISSUANCE OF TAX- EXEMPT PRIVATE ACTIVITY REVENUE BONDS A public hearing will be held by the Port of Morrow (the "P o rt") beginning at 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, November 13, 19%, at the offices of the Port, 1 Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon, 97818, regarding the proposed issuance by the Port of its Adjustable Rate Demand Solid Waste Disposal Facility Revenue Bonds, Series 1996 (Portland General Electric Co. Project) (the "B o n d s") in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $10,000,000. The pro ceeds of the Bonds will be loan ed to Portland General Electric Company ("P G E ") and used for the purpose of (a) reimbur sing PGE for a portion of the costs of constructing the Coyote Sp rin g s P roject described below, and (b) to pay costs in curred in the issuance of the Bonds. The Coyote Springs Project is a natural gas-fired electrical generation plant located along Ullman Avenue in Boardman, Oregon, and is designed to provide process stream for in dustrial uses in addition to elec trical power. The portion of the Coyote Springs Project to be financed from proceeds of the Bonds includes the spent resin recycling system, the combus tion turbine inlet air filter solids handling and disposal facility, and the domestic sanitary waste collection and transfer system, and related equipment and improvements. PGE will own and operate the Coyote Springs Project. The hearing will provide a reasonable opportunity for in terested persons to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed is suance of the Bonds. Interested persons are invited to attend and testify at this hearing or to submit written comments to the Port commissioners. Writ ten com m ents should be delivered at the public hearing or mailed to the address in dicated below, to be received no later than the time of the hearing. Persons desiring to speak at the hearing must limit their oral remarks to 5 minutes. Immediately following the public hearing the Commis sioners will meet at the same location to consider and act upon a proposed resolution authorizing the issuance of the Bonds and to transact any other business that may lawfully come before the meeting with respect to this revenue bond issue. The Port is committed to providing equal access to in dividuals with disabilities, con sistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act and other state and federal laws prohibiting discrimination against indivi duals with disabilities. Any in dividual requiring an accom modation to participate in the hearing or desiring to obtain further information subject to this notice should contact Gary Neal, General Manager, P.O. Box 200, Boardman, Oregon 97818, telep h one (541) 481-7678. This notice is published pur suant to the requirements of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and ORS 192.640. Dated this 28th day of Oc tober, 19%. PORT OF MOR ROW, OREGON. Published: October 30, 19% Affid PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC PROPERTY SALE FILE-R39895 ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8, 19% AT 10:00 A M. The Oregon Transportation Commission will offer for sale to the public a triangular shaped tract of raw undevelop ed land containing 20.4 acres. The property is located on the south side of Interstate 84 ap proximately ten miles west of Pendleton and one mile west of the McClintock-Lorenzen Road Interchange. The site is accessi ble by a graveled county road, Rohde Road, which runs along the north side of the property paralleling the freeway. Uma tilla County identifies the pro perty as TL 3402, Twp. 3N, Range 30E, Section 22. SEALED BIDS: will be re ceived by the Oregon Depart- 2 4 ment of Transportation at the Right-of-Way Section Office located in Room 411 of the Transportation Building, 355 Capitol Street, NE, Salem, Ore gon 97310 by Bob Kiggins, Pro perty Agent, until 5:00 P.M. on Thursday November 7, 19%. TERMS OF SALE: The mini mum price that will be accepted is $7,650.00. Buyer must in clude at least 10% of the bid amount with the sealed bid and must pay the balance within 60 days horn the date of bid open ing. The successful bidder is entitled to possession of the property when the entire pur chase price has been paid. The State reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or all bids. No faxed bids or bids delivered to a Region office will be ac cepted! Sale is subject to the following provisions: • The Oregon Transportation Commission's use restrictions on signboards and all types of junkyards. • Noise and Air pollution clause. • Special Assessments, ex isting restrictions, reservations, and easements, if any. • Access completely restrict ed to 1-84 Freeway. Remarks: All properties are sold "A s Is". The State will not retain mineral and geothermal rights. FOR IN FORM ATIO N PACKETS CONTACT: Bob Kiggins, Property Agent, 411 Transportation Building, 355 Capitol Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97310. Phone (503) 986-3634 prior to bid closing date, weekdays, 8-12 and 1-5. Published: October 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 19% Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE The trust deed to be foreclos ed pursuant to Oregon law is referred to as follows (the "Trust D eed"): Grantors: Michel R. Garcia and Mabel A. Seines Trustee: Mid-Columbia Title Company Beneficiary: American Gen eral Finance, Inc. Date: November 16, 1994 Recording Date: November 21, 19% Recording Reference: Micro film No. M-43988 County of Recording: Mor row County The Trust Deed covers the following described real pro perty in the County of Morrow and the State of Oregon, ("th e Property"): Lot 4, Block 6, WEST GLEN, a Subdivision in the County of Morrow and State of Oregon. The default for which fore closure is permitted is the Grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: M onthly installm ents of $535.66 beginning January 1, 19% through the installment due July 1 ,1 9 % ; plus real pro perty taxes for the years of 1995-% , plus interest and penalties, and any sums ad vanced by the beneficiary pur suant to the trust deed. By reason of the default, the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the Trust Deed im mediately due and payable as follows: $37,889.72 together with in terest thereon at the rate of 14.90 percent per annum from December 11, 1995 until paid; together with Trustee's fees, at torney's fees, foreclosure costs and any sums advanced by the Beneficiary pursuant to the Trust Deed. NOTICE The Trustee will on Decem ber 12,19% at the hour of One Fifteen O'Clock, 1:15 P.M. at the Morrow County Court house, 100 Court Street, at the Front Door, in the City of Heppner, County of Morrow and State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the Property which the Gran tor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by Grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the Grantor acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the debt there by secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. NOTICE OF THE RIGHT TO CURE Any person named in ORS 86.753 has die right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by doing aU of the following: 1. Paying the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the prin cipal as would not then be due had no default occurred); 2. Curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance re quired under the debt or Trust Deed; and 3. Paying all costs and ex penses actually incurred in en forcing the debt and Trust Deed, together with Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "G ran tor" includes any successor in interest to the Grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the perform ance of w hich is secured by the Trust Deed, and the words "T r u s te e " and "B en eficiary" include their respective successors in inter est, if any. DATED: July 22, 19% (s) Richard T. Anderson, Jr. Successor Trustee 10700 SW Beaverton-Hills- dale Hwy. #460 Beaverton, Oregon 97005 (503) 646-9230 STATE OF OREGON ) )ss. County of Washington ) I, Richard T. Anderson, Jr., certify that I am the Successor Trustee and that the foregoing is a complete and exact copy of the original Trustee's Notice of Sale. (s) Richard T. Anderson, Jr. A ttorn ey for Su ccesso r Trustee SECURED PARTY'S NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF MOBILE HOME Pursuant to ORS 79.5040 of the Oregon Uniform Commer cial Code, notice is hereby given that American General Finance, Inc. ("A G F"), secured party with a security interest in the following personal proper ty pursuant to a security agree ment executed by Michel R. Garcia: 1993 Fleetwood Mobilehome, Vehicle Identification Number ORFLP48ABC16011LP, Plate No. X223519 (the "M obile H om e") will conduct a public sale of the Mobile Home pursuant to ORS 79.5040 at the hour of One O'Clock, 1:00 p.m. on Decem ber 12, 19% at the following place: Morrow County Court house, 100 Court Street, at the Front Door, In the City Of Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, prior to the sale of the real property described in the Trustee's Notice of Sale which is set forth above. AGF reserves the right to bid at the public sale. The balance owned to AFG, which is secur ed by the lien in the Collateral, is the indebtedness described in the Trustee's Notice of Sale set forth above. American General Finance, Inc. By: ANDERSON St MAG NUS, P.C. A ttorneys for A m erican General Finance, Inc. Park Plaza W est-Suite 460 10700 SW Beaverton Hills dale Hwy Beaverton, Oregon 97005 (503) 646-9230 Published: October 23, 30, November 6 and 13, 19% Affid CLASSIFIED __________ ADS__________ C A R D OF T H A N K S Thank you from the family of Diane Holland Cassens for the food, flow ers, cards and prayers. Your caring means a great deal. Jim, Tanner, Kaylyn Cassens Dale and Karen Holland, Sr. Dale and Karen Holand, II and family Doug and Kelly Holland and family Deborah and Mike Peterson and family ____________________ 10-30-lc Win or lose, it has been quite an experience running for public office. I would like to thank all of you who supported me in so many different ways. I would especially like to thank my family and friends for all their effort, hard work and sup port. Again, thank you. Please remember to vote on Nov. 5! Gayle Gutierrez ____________________ 10-30-lc The Leland Ansotegui family would like to thank all their friends for the flowers, cards, phone calls and visits Lee received while in the hospital, and the food and cards they have received since Lee has been home. We really appre ciate it. And it's nice to know we have so many friends. Thanks again, Lee, Barb and Kara Ansotegui ____________________ 10-30-lc I wish to thank all the kind people who sent cards, gifts of food and flowers, helped pre pare a dinner and helped with the burial of my husband, Carl McDaniel. 1 also want to thank Pioneer Memorial Hospital staff for their wonderful care of Carl. Words cannot express how much this means to me. Sincerely, Sylvia McDaniel ____________________ 10-30-lc It's time to say a big thank you to all of the individuals and all of the businesses who have so generously contributed their dollars to "D o n 't Fence Ore g o n ," the Agricultural Alli ance's campaign against Mea sure 38. Many thanks to those who displayed our posters and flyers in their windows and on their counters, to all those who wrote so many letters, made phone calls, spoke to groups and volunteered their time and their services to educate others to the danger and folly of Mea sure 38. Your willingness to unite for a cause prompts one to say "h ats off to you ," Morrow County; you've done a great job! Again, thanks, everyone, for rolling up your shirtsleeves- your efforts have really made our little comer of the state stand out. Now, go out and vote no on 38 and pray enough other folks do the same! Morrow County "D o n 't Fence Oregon" Committee ____________________10-30-lp The family of Johnny Wilson would like to thank family and friends for the cards, flowers and prayers during our loss. Your thoughtfulness and caring is greatly appreciated. Kathy, Jamie and Melissa Wilson and family Lydia Wilson Ed and Grace Baker and family Lolah Wilson Tom and Dorthy Wilson and family Max and Betty Breeding and family Floyd and Loraine Wilson and family ____________________ 10-30-lc We are most grateful to our friends and relatives for mak ing our golden anniversary most memorable. A special thanks goes to our children and grandchildren for honoring us with the lovely reception. For the gifts, flowers, cards and written remem brances our friends and family have shared with us, we are most apprecia tive. Dan Brosnan for the video recording, Verlin Denton for taking pictures, Judie Laughlin for the outstanding photo graphy display and Tim Cun- dell for his excellent music de serve a special thanks. Members of St. Patrick's Al tar Society worked especially hard in preparing hundreds of deviled eggs for the recep- tion-Gamet Huddleston, Gayle Arbogast, Gwen Healy, Pat Gentry, Rosetta Palmateer, Marjorie Blake, Bemiece Lott, Betty McDonald, Marian Bros nan, Melba Miller and Irene Swanson. We extend our special grati tude to those who prepared the hors d'oeuvres-Pat Edmund- son, Suzanne Jepsen, Cam Wishart, Jan Paustian, Lynnea Sargent, Andrea Denton and Mary West. We will always remember you in a special way. To each and every one who had a part in this celebration a BIG THANK YOU. We hope you had as glorious a time as we did. God Bless You all. Raymond and Norma French ___________________ 10-30-lp I would like to thank all of my wonderful friends and relatives for the cards and gifts for my SURPRISE 60th birthday party. A special thanks to John for getting up in the wee hours of the morning and going to Red mond to load my gift and get it back here in time for the par ty, to Ted Britt for the use of his belly dump, to Donita and Karen for all of the planning and the food, to Gib for rear ranging his work schedule and helping with the food, and to Don for all his help and par ticipation. It was great. Joann Griffith ____________________ 10-30-lc Once again, carnival has come and gone but not without the help of some pretty great volunteers. We had a great group of decorators this year-Patti Allstott, Bobette Lovgren, Kel ly Boyer, Tonia Adams, Stacey W ainwright, Kim Armato, Kathy Britt, you ladies did an awesome job! We would like to thank Leah Brosnan for the use of her karaoke machine which work ed great for the cakewalk. Tim and Terra Adams for donating the hotdog buns, we really ap preciate your support. All the good cooks who brought the wonderful pies for the concession stand-they were very popular! As in the past, we had a great response for our cakewalk booth. The donated items were so creative-thanks for being so generous. The kids always look forward to this booth. We tried a new booth this year, the "fortu n e teller” booth. This booth was fun to do, but all the success goes to one terrific lady, Marti Mitchel, who "got roped into" being our fortune teller. She did a better job than we had ever hoped for and kept the kids coming back for more; thanks, Marti. You are a friend to us and the kids! Thanks, Linda and Georgia for getting us through another "carnival w eek" of questions and "w ants"-Kelly and Bill- Dan for being so cooperative. We really do appreciate your muscles! Last, but certainly not least, a HUGE thank you to one of the most special people in tow n-M erry Brannon-once again she put her twisted mind to work and came up with another masterpiece. I can't im agine carnival without her and her great ideas. She puts her own family on hold and spends countless hours putting up the Haunted House. Merry really deserves to hear some big thank yous from the communi ty for all she does to support our kids. 1 promise to help when Drew finally gets in school! Thanks again. Looking for ward to next year. Thanks to all the parents' club members and volunteers who stayed to help clean up! Kaedene Bailey Darcy Coil 10-30-lc N O T IC ES Free counseling for victims of abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr. Crisis line: 1-800-833-1161. Shelter available. ____________ 2-28-52c/2-28-97 Oregon Department of Trans portation sealed bid auction, see public notice section for property sale._________10-2-5c H ELP W A N T E D Cook needed. Variable hours. Apply Heppner Elks, 676-9181. ____________________ 5-29-tfc Now taking applications for part time tractor operators for 1997. $15/hr day, $20/hr nights. Experience necessary. Send written resume and references to Eric Anderson, P.O. Box 48, lone, OR. 97843 10-16-3c