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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 6, 19%
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the
past week:
Bernard A. Blasdell, 61, Port­
land-Hunting Prohibited Area
(public roadway), $300 fine;
Jerry D. McCarty, 43, Gast­
on-D riving While License
Suspended infraction, $137
fine;
Sherrie Marie Winkler, 28,
Valley Springs, CA.-Violation
of the Basic Rule, 86 mph in a
55 mph zone, $232 fine;
Julie A. Saling, 52, Wood­
land, WA.-Violation of the
Basic Rule, $122 fine.
Randall Scott Barnett, 28,
Spokane, WA.-No Valid Deer
Tag, $81 fine;
Edward L. Johnson, 51, Port­
land-Exceeding Bag Limit Buck
Deer, $331 fine, Borrowing a
Big Game Tag, $331 fine;
Michael Joseph Fisher, 30,
Metolius-Truck Speeding, $77
fine;
Albertico R. Villalobos, 25,
Heppner-two counts Driving
While License Suspended in­
fraction, $574 fine. Driving
While Uninsured, $167 fine;
James David Swanson, 44,
168 Willow, Heppner-Violation
of the Basic Rule, 77 mph in a
55 mph zone, No Oregon
Operator's License, $189 fine;
Jennifer Dawn Marvin, 19,
PUBLIC NOTICE
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
WEST EXTENSION IRRIGA­
TION DISTRICT,
Plaintiff,
vs.
OSCAR D. SMITH AND
KATHY SMITH, husband and
wife, FLOYD D. SMITH AND
JOAN SMITH, husband and
wife, KIKUE BUCHANAN,
trustee under a agreement
dated April 5,1985, MORROW
COUNTY, a political subdivi­
sion of Oregon,
Defendants.
No. 96-CV-68
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On the 14th day of Novem­
ber, 1996, at 10:00 am, Pacific
Standard Time in accordance
with ORS 545.502, at the front
entrance of the Morrow Coun­
ty Courthouse in Heppner
Oregon, the Morrow County
Sheriff's Office will sell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash all right, title,
claim and interest of Oscar D.
Smith and Kathy Smith to the
property described in Exhibit 1
attached located in Morrow
County, Oregon.
The sale is made pursuant to
a judgment Decree of Foreclo­
sure issued out of the Oregon
Circuit Court for Morrow
County Case No. 96-CV-68
West Extension District, Plain­
tiff vs. Oscar D. Smith and
Kathy Smith, et al, directing
the Morrow County Sheriff to
sell the above described pro­
perty.
Dated: October 25, 19%
MORROW COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
By: (s) Pauline Winter
Title: Chief Civil Deputy
EXHIBIT I:
That portion of Lot 9, Block
33 East, Section 21, 5 North,
Range 27, East of the Willa­
mette Meridian, in the County
of Morrow, and State of Ore­
gon described as follows:
Beginning at the Southwest
corner of Lot 9, Block 33, East,
Section 21, 5 North, Range 27,
East of the Willamette Meri­
dian, in the County of Morrow
and State of Oregon; Thence
North 250.9 feet, more or less,
to a point on the South boun­
dary of said Highway No. 730;
Thence Northeasterly along the
South boundary of said High­
way 730 a distance of 107 feet,
to the true point of beginning;
Thence Northeasterly along the
South boundary of said High­
way 730 a distance of 145 feet;
Thence South a distance of
250.9 feet; Thence Southwest­
erly parallel with said Highway
730 for a distance of 145 feet;
Thence North a distance of
250.9 feet, more or less to the
point of beginning.
Published: October 30 and
November 6, 19%
Affid
Heppner-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 81 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$137 fine;
Donald Wayne Evans, 49,
Heppner-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 81 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$167 fine;
David T. Lee, 43, Troutdale-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 38
mph in a 25 mph zone, $67
fine;
Keith Earl Browning, 54,
G oldendale,
W A.-Truck
Speeding, 71 mph in a 55 mph
zone, $101 fine.
Guitar recital
set for
Nov. 17
A guitar recital by the guitar
classes offered this fall by Carl
Oakes from La Grande will be
held on Sunday, Nov. 17, at
3:30 p.m. at the St. Patrick's
Senior Center dining room.
The public is invited to attend.
There were six beginner stu­
dents this session which began
Sept. 29. The beginners will
. play Christmas music with vo­
cal accompaniment. Five ad­
vanced students will play three
PUBLIC NOTICE
numbers, two of which are
PORT OF MORROW,
Christmas selections.
OREGON
The lessons were provided
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­ by the Morrow County Unified
ING FOR ISSUANCE OF TAX- Recreation District.
EXEMPT PRIVATE ACTIVITY
REVENUE BONDS
4-H Mews
A public hearing will be held
by the Port of Morrow (the
Ewes R Us
"Port” ) beginning at 2:45 p.m.
By Meghan Bailey, reporter
Wednesday, November 13,
The Ewes R Us sheep club
19%, at the offices of the Port, had their very first meeting of
1 Marine Drive, Boardman, the 4-H year on Oct. 13. At this
Oregon, 97818, regarding the meeting, members discussed
proposed issuance by the Port the rules of the club and elected
of its Adjustable Rate Demand officers. The election results
Solid Waste Disposal Facility are: president, Josie Proctor;
Revenue Bonds, Series 1996 vice-president,
K athleen
(Portland General Electric Co. G reen u p ; secretary, Jaci
Project) (the "Bonds” ) in the Hughes; and reporter, Meghan
aggregate principal amount not Bailey.
to exceed $10,000,(XX). The pro­
The club has a new leader
ceeds of the Bonds will be loan­ this year. Ken Bailey will be
ed to Portland General Electric leading along with Shelly
Company ("PGE” ) and used Ashbeck. The club also has two
for the purpose of (a) reimbur­ new members this year, Madi­
sing PGE for a portion of the son Bailey and Kyle Huddle­
costs of constructing the Coyote ston.
Members had refreshments
Springs Project described
below, and (b) to pay costs in­ at the end of the meeting.
curred in the issuance of the
Bonds.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Coyote Springs Project is TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE
a natural gas-fired electrical
The trust deed to be foreclos­
generation plant located along ed pursuant to Oregon law is
Ullman Avenue in Boardman, referred to as follows (the
Oregon, and is designed to "Trust Deed” ):
provide process steam for in­
Grantors: Michel R. Garcia
dustrial uses in addition to elec­ and Mabel A. Seines
trical power. The portion of the
Trustee: Mid-Columbia Title
Coyote Springs Project to be Company
Beneficiary: American Gen­
financed from proceeds of the
Bonds includes the spent resin eral Finance, Inc.
recycling system, the combus­
Date: November 16, 1994
tion turbine inlet air filter solids
Recording Date: November
handling and disposal facility, 21, 1996
and the domestic sanitary
Recording Reference: Micro­
waste collection and transfer film No. M-43988
system, and related equipment
County of Recording: Mor­
and improvements. PGE will row County
The Trust Deed covers the
own and operate the Coyote
following
described real pro­
Springs Project.
perty
in
the
County of Morrow
The hearing will provide a
reasonable opportunity for in­ and the State of Oregon, ("the
terested persons to express Property” ):
Lot 4, Block 6, WEST GLEN,
their views, both orally and in
writing, on the proposed is­ a Subdivision in the County of
suance of the Bonds. Interested Morrow and State of Oregon.
The default for which fore­
persons are invited to attend
and testify at this hearing or to closure is permitted is the
submit written comments to Grantor's failure to pay when
the Port commissioners. Writ­ due the following sums:
M onthly installm ents of
ten com m ents should be
delivered at the public hearing $535.66 beginning January 1,
or mailed to the address in­ 19% through the installment
dicated below, to be received due July 1, 1996; plus real pro­
no later than the time of the perty taxes for the years of
hearing. Persons desiring to 1995-96, plus interest and
speak at the hearing must limit penalties, and any sums ad­
their oral remarks to 5 minutes. vanced by the beneficiary pur­
Immediately following the suant to the trust deed.
By reason of the default, the
public hearing the Commis­
sioners will meet at the same Beneficiary has declared all
location to consider and act sums owing on the obligation
upon a proposed ordinance secured by the Trust Deed im­
authorizing the issuance of the mediately due and payable as
Bonds and to transact any other follows:
business that may lawfully
$37,889.72 together with in­
come before the meeting with terest thereon at the rate of
respect to this revenue bond 14.90 percent per annum from
issue. The Port is committed to December 11, 1995 until paid;
providing equal access to in­ together with Trustee's fees, at­
dividuals with disabilities, con­ torney's fees, foreclosure costs
sistent with the Americans with and any sums advanced by the
Disabilities Act and other state Beneficiary pursuant to the
and federal laws prohibiting Trust Deed.
discrimination against indivi­
NOTICE
duals with disabilities. Any in­
The Trustee will on Decem­
dividual requiring an accom­ ber 12, 19% at the hour of One
modation to participate in the Fifteen O'Clock, 1:15 P.M. at
hearing or desiring to obtain the Morrow County Court­
further information subject to house, 100 Court Street, at the
this notice should contact Gary Front Door, in the City of
Neal, General Manager, P.O. Heppner, County of Morrow
Box 200, Boardman, Oregon and State of Oregon, sell at
97818,
telephone
(541) public auction to the highest
481-7678.
bidder for cash the interest in
This notice is published pur­ ' the Property which the Gran­
suant to the requirements of tor had or had power to convey
Section 147(f) of the Internal at the time of the execution by
Revenue Code of 1986, as Grantor of the Trust Deed,
amended, and ORS 192.640.
together with any interest
Dated this 28th day of Oc­ which the Grantor acquired
tober, 19%. PORT OF MOR­ after the execution of the Trust
ROW, OREGON.
Deed, to satisfy the debt there­
Published: November 6, 19% by secured and the costs and
Affid
__________ ______
expenses of sale, including a
reasonable charge by the
Trustee.
NOTICE OF THE RIGHT
TO CURE
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 foreclosure proceeding
dismissed and the Trust Deed
reinstated by doing all 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 rantor” includes any
successor in interest to the
Grantor as well as any other
person owing an obligation, the
perform ance of which is
secured by the Trust Deed, and
the words "T ru stee” and
"Beneficiary” include their
respective successors in inter­
est, if any.
DATED: July 22, 1996
(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 ttorney for Successor
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. ("AGF”), 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 "Mobile
Home” )
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, 1996 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 & MAG­
NUS, P.C.
A ttorneys for American
General Finance, Inc.
Park Plaza West—Suite 460
10700 SW Beaverton Hills­
dale Hwy
Beaverton, Oregon 97005
(503) 646-9230
Published: October 23, 30,
November 6 and 13, 19%
Affid____________________
Reception set
for Goodboys
An open house for Marc and
Sherry Goodboy and their
daughter, Keely, will be held
Saturday, Nov. 9, from 12
noon to 4 p.m. at the home o f
her parents, Judy and Merle
Cowett, 190 N. Court, in
Heppner.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Nutrition
class slated
A WIC, Headstart and Child
Care Resource and Referral
(CCR&R) nutrition class will
be held this Thursday, Nov. 7,
from 6:30 to 7:30 at the
Morrow County Fairgrounds.
The class will emphasize
"the importance o f sitting
down to the table and family
values", said Kathy Cutsforth,
local Headstart director, and
will be 'hands on' with healthy
foods and potatoes.
Carol Michael Bennett will
be the speaker.
The class is free and child
care
will
be
provided.
Everyone is invited to attend.
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT OF
NONDISCRIMINATION
Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative, Inc., is the reci­
pient of Federal financial
assistance from the Rural Elec­
trification Administration, an
agency of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, and is subject to
the provisions of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964, as
amended, Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
amended, the Age Discrimina­
tion Act of 1975, as amended,
and the rules and regulations of
the U.S. Department of Agri­
culture which provide that no
person in the United States on
the basis of race, color, national
origin, age, or handicap shall
be excluded from participation
in, admission or access to,
denied the benefits of, or other­
wise be subjected to discrimina­
tion under any of this organiza­
tion's programs or activities.
The person responsible for
coordinating the organization's
nondiscrimination compliance
efforts is Fred R. Toombs,
Manager. Any individual, or
specific class of individuals,
who feels that this organization
has subjected them to discrimi­
nation may obtain further infor­
mation about the statutes and
regulations listed above from
and/or file a written complaint
with this organization, or the
Secretary, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
20250; or the Administrator,
Rural Electrification Admini­
stration, W ashington D.C.
20250. Complaints must be fil­
ed within 180 days after the
alleged discrimination. Con­
fidentiality will be maintained
to the extent possible.
Published: October 30, Novem-
ber 6 and 13, 1996
PUBLIC NOTICE
The regular Heppner City
Council meeting for the month
of November has been resche­
duled due to Veteran's Day.
The meeting will be held on
Tuesday, November 12, 19%,
beginning at 7:00 p.m. at City
Hall, 188 W. Willow Street.
Gary B. Marks
City Recorder
Published: November 6, 19%
Affid_______________ _
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
There will be a meeting of the
Special Transportation Com­
mittee on November 14,19% at
9:00 a.m. at the Morrow Coun­
ty Courthouse, 100 Court
Street, Heppner, Oregon regar­
ding the reorganization of the
Morrow County Special Trans­
portation program. Morrow
County welcomes any interest­
ed persons to attend this meet­
ing.
Please contact Margo Sherer
at 676-5630 or 1-800-460-8039
for further information.
Published: November 6, 1996
Affid
CLASSIFIED
_________ ADS_________
C A R D OF T H A N K S
Thank you to Phil and Jeff
with PTI for putting the phone
lines in; to John for doing such
a good job; and to everyone
who made the Willow Lanes
Jail and Bail such a success.
The Willow Lanes Committee
___________________11-6-lp
We would like to thank
everyone who helped to make
the Hardman oyster feed a big
success once again.
Hardman Community Center
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We would like to thank our
friends and relatives for the
lovely dinner honoring us on
our 50th wedding anniversary,
and for the lovely flowers,
cards and gifts. It was a most
memorable evening.
A Big Thank You to Beverly
and Marlene, and to our
children, a Special Thanks for
our trip to Sun River.
Love to All,
Leon and Jean Ball
___________________ 11-6-lc
I would like to thank my
friends and relatives for the
flowers, prayers, cards and
many acts of kindness shown
to me during my recent surgery
and recovery. Special thanks to
PUBLIC NOTICE
Jack and Helen Edmundson for
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
coming to our rescue after our
THE STATE OF OREGON
car accident on the way to the
FOR THE COUNTY OF
hospital. To Cheryl Carty for
MORROW
bringing Peggy home from
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Portland, and Patty DeBoer for
In the Matter of the Estate
transportation home for me
of
and seeing that I get back and
JUANITA M. AYLETT,
forth for my checkups. Also,
Deceased. many thanks to Kelly Fritz, Bet­
NO. 96 PR 020
ty Wilhelm and Joyce Grasser
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
for meals p rep ared and
PERSONS
brought in to me. A special
Notice is hereby given that
thank you to my daughter,
the undersigned has been ap­ Peggy, who was with me
pointed and has qualified as the through it all.
personal representative of said
Johanne Wood
estate. All persons having
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claims against said estate are
N O T IC E S
hereby required to present the
same, with proper vouchers, Free counseling for victims of
within four (4) months after the abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr.
date of first publication of this Crisis line: 1-800-833-1161.
notice, as stated below, to the Shelter available.
personal representative at the ________
2-28-52c/2-28-97
offices of MONAHAN, Sewing and Crafts room sale.
GROVE and TUCKER, 105 Fabric, thread, books, etc. Nov.
North Main, Milton-Freewater, 7-9, 9 a.m .-5 p.m. Mildred
Oregon 97862 (attorneys for the Baker, Kunze Road, Boardman.
personal representative) or they (541) 481-4215._______ 11-6-lc
may be barred.
H ELP W A N T E D
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings Cook needed. Variable hours.
of this estate may obtain addi­ Apply Heppner Elks, 676-9181.
tional information from the re­ __________________ 5-29-tfc
cords of the Court, the personal Morrow County Health Dis­
representative, or the attorneys trict is now accepting applica­
for the personal representative. tions for a housekeeping posi­
Dated and first published: tion. For more information,
October 23, 19%
contact Gary Nolan at (541)
(s) JEDEDIAH W. AYLETT, 676-9133. Those interested can
Personal Representative
pick up an application at Pio­
SUBMITTED BY:
neer Memorial Hospital Busi­
Sam Tucker, OSB #76364
ness office, 564 East Pioneer
Estate Attorney
Drive, Heppner, OR. 97836.
MONAHAN, GROVE & Closing date, Nov. 15, 19%.
TUCKER
Morrow County Health Dis­
105 N. Main Street
trict is an Equal Opportunity
Milton-Freewater, OR 97862 Employer with commitment to
(541) 938-3377
provide individuals with equal
Published: October 23, 30, and employment opportunity with­
November 6, 19%
out regard to race, color, sex,
Affid
national origin, religion, physi-