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EIGHT • Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 10,1997 United Methodist begins Sunday School The Heppner United Method ist church begins its 1997 fall Sunday school offerings on Sept. 14. Classes are from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. This year the church will feature an intergenerational class consisting of young adults and old er adults com bined. Young people will be grouped in pre-school, grades one to three, and grades four to six. This year’s activities will fea ture a kick-off potluck lunch which will be held after Sunday services. Those planning to attend should bring a covered dish, your family and a “big hunger for food, fun and know ledge”, said a church spokesperson. Everyone is invited to attend. Chamber Challar By'Claudia Hugh— , Chamber Manager During the weekly Main Street meeting, Brent Reynolds, ODOT commented on how much he enjoyed working in the Heppner community. It's to Heppner's credit that we are able to envision what's to come rather than spend time 'grousing" about what is happening now. Maybe it's that we take after the early settlers, Irish, Swedes, Germans, Scots, etc., who held a vision, had a good work ethic, adapted to change and had the patience to see it through. Hearty stock, one and all. People come and go and leave imprints that we don’t forget in our community. Kevin Erich and his family will be missed. Erich has contributed much during his years of service as a board member of the Heppner Chamber of Commerce. We have benefited from the energy, enthusiasm, honesty and integrity exhibited by the Erich family. We wish them well. Trish Sweeney of Murray's County Rose has agreed to fill the board vacancy. Her retail creativity and expertise will be a welcome addition. Are you filling those orange "Hard Hat Great Escape" punchcards? Be sure to pick one up at participating businesses. The contest, sponsored by the Chamber, is open to all Heppner shoppers and you can enter as many cards as you fill. The contest will run until October IS, with the drawing occurring shortly after. You could be the one to win three nights for two adults and up to two children at your choice of twelve luxury vacation sites in the Pacific Northwest. You need to enter to win. Chamber programs for the ensuing weeks are: Dave Harlen, Regional Econ. Development director, OEDD; Janet White, regional director of the American Heart Association; committee brainstorming session; and Richard Hensley, editor of the East Oregonian. Thought for the week: 'Hope sees the invisible, feels the intangible, and achieves the impossible." W .C .C .C . G olf Ladies' Play: Eddl Skow Tournam ent, Sept. 2 Low net of the field-Norma French; second low net-Betty Carlson; third low net-Bemice Lott; fourth low net-Luvilla Sonstegard; fifth low net-Sandi Hanna. Chip in: Barbara Gilbert #5, Norma French #17, Joyce Dinkins #2. Club Championship, S e p t 3 First low gross-Pat Ed- mundson; second low gross-Jan Paustian; third low gross-Karen Wildman; fourth low gross- Luvilla Sonstegard; fifth low gross-Bemice Lott. Chip in: Susan Atkins #5, Bernice Lott #16 and #17, Karen Wildman #6. Lions, council plan blood drive The Heppner Lions Club and the Heppner High School Student Council will jointly sponsor a Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday Sept. 16, from 2-6 p.m. at the St. Patrick’s Senior Center. According to Lion Club mem ber Rollie Marshall, appoint ments may be made by calling 1 - 800-488-5428. Marshall said that the Red Cross has promised to s ta ff the blood draw ing ad equately in order to process, do nors as quickly as possible. The Red Cross in hoping to get 60 to 70 donors for this blood drive. O SU Extension office moves The OSU Extension office in Morrow County has moved from the Pettyjohn Building to the Morrow County Family Service Center above the Coast to Coast Store. The move was made the week of August 25. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to noon and from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. The faculty have also made some changes. Carol Michael is now working half time and will focus on the home economics program in Morrow and Umatilla Counties. Bill Broderick remains full time as the 4-H and Livestock agent and has added staff chair duties to his position. Kathryn Kettel will continue her half-time position as crops technician. The Morrow County faculty and support staff have been reduced because o f funding cuts at the state and county level. Every effort will be made to staff the office during the above listed times, but from time to time the office may need to be closed because of scheduling conflicts, said Michael. The office has a message recorder so people can call any time day or night and leave a message and their call will be returned as soon as possible, said Michael. A building open house will be held as soon as the streets and sidewalks are finished, she said. "Until then it may be a little inconvenient," Michael added. "But please remember the Extension office is here to serve you. So, call or stop by with any questions." Parelli Natural Horsemanship ciiiiciai Barb Apple Will Be At Boyd’s Willow Creek Ranch Sept 20-21 The Pihbc b liritH ft Arfit Tie Class At $10 Per Day. h r f c « l * r Baiil t ,Cal PUBLIC N O TICE AUCTION NOTICE The City o f Heppner Police Department w ill hold an auction on September 22,1997 at 8 a.m. at 198 NW W illow Street, Hepp ner. OR. Following is a list o f items that w ill be auctioned off: four (4) bicycles; one (1) office chair; one (1) Snapper riding lawn mower and grass clippings cart; one (1) car; one (1) vise, and several m iscella neous items. Items may be viewed at the above address or phone (541) 676-9618 for additional information. Published: September 10, 1997 Heppner Booster Club auction slated The annual Heppner Booster Club auction will take place on Saturday, October 18. Anyone interested in donating or helping in any way is asked to call 676- 5257, 676-5231 or 676-5250. PUBLIC NOTICE RERECORDED ON: Rec# Book: Page: RECORDING PLACE: Offi cial records o f the county o f MORROW State of Oregon D. DEFAULT: The Debtorts) are in default and the Beneficiary elects to foreclose the Trust Deed for failure to pay: 1. Monthly Payments: Monthly installm ents and late charges from November 18, 1996 and all subsequent installments and late charges. TOTAL PAYMENTS AND LATE CHARGES: $3,240.00 2. Other Arrearages: TOTAL AM OUNT DUE: $3,240.00 Plus all accrued real property taxes, interest or penalties until paid. 3. Defaults') other than pay ment o f money: Delinquent Property Taxes, if any E. AMOUNT DUE: The Ben- eficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation and Trust Deed immediately due and pay able, said sums being: Principal Balance: $31,172.71. In addition to said principal, interest at the rate of as provided in the Note or other instrument secured, shall be payable from 10/ 18/96 at 16.000% plus trustee fees, attorney’s fees foreclosure costs, and any other expenses in connection with this foreclosure. F. ELECTION TO SELL: NO- TICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Beneficiary and Trustee, by reason of said default have elected and do hereby elect to foreclose said trust Deed by advertisement and sale pursuant to Oregon Re vised Statutes Sections 86.705 et seq., and to cause to be sold at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash or certified funds, the interest in the said described property which the Grantor(s) had, or had the power to convey, at the time of the execution of the Trust Deed together with any in terest the Debtor or successors in interest acquired after the execu tion o f the Trust Deed, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Trust Deed together with the ex penses o f the sale, including the compensations o f the Trustee as provided by law, and the reason able fees o f Trustee’s Attorney. G. TIME AND PEACE OF SALE: TIME: 10:00 AM Tuesday October 14, 1997 THURSDAY October 16, 1997 PLACE: THE ENTRANCE TO THE MORROW COUNTY COURTHOUSE COURT STREET, HEPPNER, OR H. RIGHT TO REINSTATE: NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at any time prior to five days before the sale, this foreclosure proceeding may be dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by pay ment to the Trustee of the entire amount then due (other than such portion o f the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable o f being cured by ten dering the performance required under the obligation or Trust Deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the perfor mance necessary to cure the de fault, by paying all costs and ex penses to the Trustee actually in curred by Beneficiary and Trustee in enforcing the obligation and T rust D eed, together with Trustee’s fees and Attorney’s fees. I. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any suc cessor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the Trust Deed, and the words “trustee” and “beneficiary” include their re spective successors in interest, if any. Dated: May 29th, 1997 Victoria Hatch, Esq. 215 S.W. Washington, Suite 201 Portland, OR 97204 (503)224-1170 By: (s) Victoria Hatch, Esq. Published: August 27, September 3,10, and 17,1997 Affid IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the Matter o f the Estate of ALFRED L. LOVGREN, Deceased. Case No. 97-PR-018 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap pointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal repre sentative at the law office o f Marion T Weatherford, Attorney, P.O. Box 393, Condon, Oregon 97823, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claim s may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional informa tion from the records o f the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal repre sentative. Dated and first published Sep tember 3,1997. (s) PATRICK LOVGREN, Personal Representative Patrick Lovgren Personal Representative P.O. Box 411 Heppner, OR 97836 Marion T Weatherford, OSB #96452 Attorney for Personal Representative 218 S. M ain-P.O . Box 393 Condon, OR 97812 Tel. (541)384-2215 Published: September 3, 10, 17, and 24,1997 Affid______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Museum Commission will meet Tuesday, Sept. 16,2 pm in the office o f the Morrow Co. Court, Morrow Co. Ct. House. Published: September 10, 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No: OTFS049832 Loan No: KING DEFAULT The Trustee, under the terms of the Trust Deed described herein, at the direction o f the Beneficiary, hereby elects to sell the property described in said Trust Deed to satisfy the obligations secured thereby. A. PARTIES IN THE TRUST DEED: GRANTOR(S): ERNEST L. KING TRUSTEE: M ORROW COUNTY A BSTRA CT & TITLE BENEFICIARY: TRANS- AMERICAN FINANCIAL SER VICES B. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY A portion o f the N ortheast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 26, Township 5 North, Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridian, County o f Morrow, State o f Oregon, more particu larly described as follows: Begin ning at the Northwest comer of the N ortheast quarter o f the Northwest quarter of said Section 26; thence South along the West line of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter 1266 feet; more or less to the point o f be ginning; thence continuing South 175 feet; thence East 250 feet; thence North 175 feet; thence West 250 feet to the point o f be ginning. There is on said property a certain 1975 Suburban Mobile Home, Serial #569263BMU21408. It shall not be severed nor removed there from. Property commonly known as: ROUTE 2, OLD HIGHWAY 730, IRRIGON, OR 97844. C. TRUST DEED INFORMA TION: DATED DATE: March 13, 1991 RECORDING DATE: March 18,1991 RECORDING NUM BER: 36390 Book: M Page: "The Chronicles' is now available The 1997 Morrow County His torical Society annual publica tion, “The Chronicles”, is now available. “The Chronicles” is available at the Morrow County Museum, the lone and Heppner branches of the Bank of Eastern Oregon, Murray Drugs and the Twice Upon a Time bookstore. It will also be for sale at the annual Historical Society meeting which will be held at the Lexington Grange Hall Sunday, October 5, beginning with a turkey potluck dinner at 1 p.m. Copies o f all of the 16 issues, except number one, are still available. C L A S S IF IE D D E A D L IN E : Tuesdays at 1 2 :0 0 Noon CARD OF TH A N K S Morrow County Parade Com m ittee, M orrow County Fair Board and the Pro Rodeo Board wish to thank those who gave of their time to put on a great show. Thanks for the ribbons and the cash that went with them. It will be used on the next parade. Thanks again, Harold (Shorty) Peck, driven by Rodger Palmer, Terry Palmer, Jason Palmer, and John Church ____________________ 9-10-lp Heppner Day Care/Preschool would like to thank the commu nity for supporting us this past spring and summer. We are a non profit service and rely solely on parent fees and donations of both time and money. We couldn’t exist without lots of people, most specifically: Brian Thompson, Bob Krein and the crew from TKO who did all of the outside summer cleanup in cluding delivering and spreading the wood chips donated by Kinzua. Merry Brannon who managed and worked the Fair gates-designat- ing HPS as the recipient o f her and all the volunteers’ goodwill- these proceeds will cover nearly all our preschool supply costs and they are greatly needed! The OTPR Committee for allowing us the opportunity to sell programs and earn the iflbney needed to buy outdoor riding toys. The Lions Club for letting us help sell fire works. The Commission on Chil dren and Families for giving us support and guidance on a regu lar basis. And all of our hard-work ing staff members for their dedi cation and endurance. We look forward to a great year ahead. Thank you all! Heppner Day Care/Preschool ____________________ 9-10-lc The family o f Buel Harshman is grateful to the EMTs and am bulance and emergency room crew for their quick response to his emergency. We thank Father A1 and Pat Sweeney for the lovely graveside service and for their kindness and compassion. We appreciated the beautiful dinner served at All Saints after the service and we thank every one for their caring words, calls, cards, food and flowers. We loved our husband and Dad so much and will miss him terri bly. We thank those who attended for sharing a celebration of his life with us. Sincerely, Nina Harshman and children, Forrie, Gail, Claudia, Arthur, Joyce, Carole and Virginia and families, Jerry and Gail Harshman and family, Larry Harshman, Nancy Ward ____________________ 9-10-lp HELP W A N TE D Morrow County Health District is accepting applications for a part-tim e Environmental Ser vices Aide. Responsibilities in clude fill-in housekeeping, main tenance and laundry departments. Will train. Seeking motivated indi vidual who can work indepen dently. Excellent wage/benefits package. Applications available at Pio neer Memorial Hospital, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., or by calling (541) 676-9133. MCHD is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all classes pro tected by law. 9-3-2c Anyone who has an interesting clock or watch is asked to bring those for display at the meeting. Historical society Members are still trying to make a list of out lying graves that are not in a rec ognized cemetery for files in the museum. Help W anted: G a r d n e r ’s M en’s Wear, part-time, 12-4, 4 days a week. 9-10-tfc M aintenance I position-Mor- row County Health District seeks maintenance person with minimum one year’s experience in health care setting. Knowledge in hospi tal equipment maintenance and repair, plumbing, electrical, lawn care and carpentry work pre ferred. Must have valid Oregon driver’s license, be able to work with minimum supervision and be willing to work weekends. To apply, submit resume and application to Gary Nolan, Envi ronmental Services Director, Pio neer Memorial Hospital, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., P.O. Box 9, Hepp ner, OR 97836. Applications avail able at the hospital business of fice or by calling (541) 676-9133. The Morrow County Health District is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all classes protected by law. _____________________ 9-3-2c Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home now accepting applications for a cook position. Prefer experience with large vol ume meal preparation. Will con sider training. Applications avail able at Pioneer Memorial Hospi tal, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., or by call ing (541) 676-9133. Morrow County Health District is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing equal em ployment opportunities to all classes protected by law. _____________________ 9-3-2c The Morrow County School District has the following classi fied position open for the 1997-98 school year: Position: Special Ed Assis tant (three hours)». Heppner El ementary School, Heppner, Or egon. Application: Please contact Bill Karwacki, Principal, at (541)676- 9128 for specific job requirements. A successful candidate may be subject to fingerprinting. EOE ____________________ 9-10-lc Part-time • Part-time: Upgrade your job skills! Work toward a pro fessional or transfer degree. En hance your career...by taking classes on a part-time basis at Blue Mountain Community Col lege. Blue Mountain offers a quality education at a reasonable cost. At only $35 per credit, BMCC is one o f the most affordable colleges in the region. Our main campus is located in Pendleton; there are also centers in Hermiston and Milton-Freewater, and a coordi nator for Morrow County. To find out more about being a part-time student at BMCC, con tact the BMCC Center nearest you, or the main campus at (541) 276-1260. Classes start Sept. 22. ____________________ 9-10-2c The City of Heppner Police Dept, is now accepting applica tions for police reserves. The Po lice Reserve Program is on a vol unteer basis without monetary compensation. Applicants must be 21 years of age, be of good moral character without a criminal back ground and possess a valid Oregon driver’s license. Applications available at Hepp ner City Hall, 188 NW Willow Street or phone (541) 676-9618. 9-10-lc NO TIC ES Free counseling for victims of abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr. Crisis Line: 1-800-833-1161. Shelter available. ____________________ 5-7-52c Coat Drive! And yet another year of coats, hats, scarves, blan kets, gloves and anything warm. Please bring them to my house, 210 3rd, or call 422-7563. Please notify us or drop items off before Sept. 30th. Elizabeth Allen lone, OR ____________________ 9-10-lc