SIX - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon
W ednesday, April 1,1998
PUBLIC NOTICE
Garden Club
plans meeting
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Bud
get Committee of the Morrow
County Unified Recreation Dis
trict, Morrow County State o f
Oregon, to discuss the budget for
the fiscal year July 1,1998 to June
30,1999 will be held at Riverside
High School Boardman, Oregon.
The meeting will take place on the
30th day of April, 1998 at 7:30
P.M.. The purpose of the meet
ing is to receive the budget mes
sage and to receive comment
from the public on the budget. A
copy of the budget document may
be inspected or obtained on or
after April 30, 1998 at Morrow
County Courthouse, between the
hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M..
This is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget Com
mittee will take place. Any per
son may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed pro
grams with the Budget Commit
tee.
Published: April 1 and 15, 1998
Affid______________________
By Mertyn Robinson
The monthly meeting of the
Heppner Garden Club on April 6
at the St. Patrick's Senior Center
will commence with a potluck
supper at 6 p.m.
Members and guests will be on
hand to greet Joanne Fitzgerald,
Milton-Freewater, who is the
district
director
of Blue
Mountain District 10 of the
Oregon Federation of Garden
Clubs.
Local garden club members
will be attending the spring
district meeting in Condon at the
United Church of Christ on April
14. Garden clubs throughout
District 10 meet twice a year in
different places. This year the
Condon Garden Club is the host.
The theme for this all-day
session is "Every garden has an
angel."
The Heppner Garden Club won
first place for non-profit
organizations during the recent
St. Patrick's parade. Chairman
Vonnie Lovgren and her crew
created this large, colorful float.
Club President Verna Bnnda and
Jane Rawlins rode on the float i
seated in an old-fashioned buggy
surrounded
by
shamrocks,
leprechauns and large pots of
pussy willows and forsythia.
Future plans for the club include
The first annual Morrow
a plant exchange in late April.
County "Note'able Event", an
evening
of
entertainment
provided by violin, fiddle and
guitar students of Peg Willis, will
be held Friday, April 17, at 7
Oregon State University has p.m. upstairs at the Heppner Elks
announced the names of students building.
Students from Heppner, lone,
who have made the scholastic
Condon
and
honor roll for 1997-98 winter Lexington,
term. To be on the honor roll, stu Pendleton, ranging in age from
dents must carry at least 12 four to adult, will perform.
Suzuki violin students will
graded hours of course work.
perform as a group. Fiddling will
Local students on the honor be jam session style with some
roll include from Heppner: Kara solo performances, some small
Ansotegui, senior, business, 3.5 group performances and some
or better; and from Imgon: Rob with all the musicians together.
ert Brown, sophomore, science, The Pick 'n' Bow Company of
4.0; Justin Carson, sophomore, Pendleton will play.
science and Nicholas Daniels,
The performance will benefit
freshman, agricultural science, the new swimming pool in
Heppner.
both 3.5 or better.
Music
entertainment
program slated
O S U lists winter
honor roll
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
REGULAR MEETING
The Morrow County Health
District will hold it’s Regular
Board Meeting on April 6, 1998,
at 7:00 p.m., at the Boardman
Ambulance Hall, in Boardman,
Oregon. The Morrow County
Health District Budget Commit
tee will also hold a continuation
of their first meeting prior to the
board meeting at 6:30 p.m., at the
same location.
The agenda for the board meet
ing is as follows:
I. Call to order at Boardman
Ambulance Hall
II. Approval of March 2, 1998
minutes
III. Public Comments
IV. CEO Report
V. Financial Reports—January
& February
VI. Imgon Clinic
VII. Executive Session ORS
192.660(1)
VIII. New Business
IX. Old Business
X. Adjournment
Published: April 1, 1998
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
PG & E Gas Transmission,
Northwest Corporation
Compressor Station 9
Four miles Southwest of lone,
on Gooseberry Road
Has applied for an Modification
of a Oregon Title V
Air Operating Permit
(No. 25-0026)
The Department of Environ
mental Quality (DEQ) has con
ducted a preliminary review of
this application and is providing
an opportunity for public com
ment. PG & E Gas Transmission,
Northwest Corporation (PG&E
GT NW) is a natural gas trans
mission company operating a
pipeline from the Canadian bor
der through the states of Idaho,
Washington, and Oregon to Cali
fornia. PG&E GT-NW’s dual
mainline is 612.5 miles in length
and includes 638.9 miles of 36-
mch and 589.4 miles of 42-inch
pipeline. Energy to move the gas
is provided by 12 compressor sta
tions located along the pipeline all
of which are designed for remote,
unattended operations from
PG&E GT-NW’s Gas Control
Center in Portland. Compressor
Station 9 is located in Morrow
C ounty, O regon, four m iles
southwest of lone, on Gooseberry
Road. Compressor Station 9 con
tains two gas turbine-driven com
pressor units. Unit A is a Solar
Mars T 14000 gas turbine, rated
at 14,100 HP (ISO). Unit B is
currently a Solar Mars T 12000
gas turbine rated as 12,600 HP
(ISO). Unit B is to be replaced by
a new Solar Mars T 14000 14,100
HP (ISO), gas turbine in 1998.
Station 9 structures include a con
trol building, a compressor build
ing which houses Units A and B,
a lubricating oil storage building,
a storage building, a motor con
trol center building, a fuel gas
building, gas scrubbers, a scrub
ber-separator, instrument build
ings, and valve shelters. The draft
perm it contains emission in
creases over baseline which are
less than the Significant Emission
Rate. Emission increases less than
the SER are considered to have a
minimal impact on ambient air
quality. The facility is located in
an area designated in attainment
for all criteria pollutants. The fa
cility is a major source of Nitro
gen Oxides and Carbon Monox
ide and is a minor source of Par
ticulate Matter, Fine Particulate
Matter and Sulfur Dioxide. More
inform ation on this facility’s
emission of air pollutants is con
tained in the review report.
The application, draft permit,
review report, and relevant infor
mation are available for public
review , by appointm ent, at
D EQ ’s Eastern Region, Pen
dleton Office, 700 S.E. Emigrant,
Suite 330, Pendleton, Oregon, by
calling (541) 276-4063; DEQ’s
Eastern Region, Bend Office,
2146 N.E. 4th Street, Suite 104,
Bend, Oregon, by calling (541)
388-6146 and at DEQ Headquar
ters, 81 1 SW Sixth Ave, Portland,
by calling (503) 229-5081. To
obtain a copy of the draft permit
call Bonnie Hough at (541) 388-
6146 ext. 223 or call toll free in
Oregon at 1-800-452-4011.
Written comments must be re
ceived no later than April 30,
1998 and may be submitted to the
DEQ office processing the per
mit:
Department of Environmental
Quality
Bonnie Hough/Air Quality
Permit Coordinator
2146 N.E. 4th Street, Suite 104
Bend, OR 97701
If written requests from 10 per
sons, or an organization repre
senting at least 10 persons, are
received on this application, DEQ
will provide a public hearing.
Requests for hearing need to
clearly identify the air quality
concerns about the draft permit.
Requests for hearing must be in
writing and must be received by
April 30, 1998.
The Department will review all
information received during the
public review period. Following
this review, the permit may be
modified. The proposed permit
will then be forwarded to EPA for
comment prior to issuance.
Published: April 1, 1998
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Directors for the
Blue Mountain Natural Resources
institute will hold a meeting Fri
day, April 24, 1998.
Location: Agricultural Service
Center Conference Room, 10507
N. McAlister Road, La Grande,
OR.
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Topics: Program status, out
reach activities, research results
of specific projects, identification
of issues of interest, report on ini
tiatives, reports by guest speak
ers, issues discussion, and public
comments.
For further information, con
tact Lynn Starr, BMNRI, 1401
Gekeler Lane, La Grande, OR
97850, or phone 541-962-6548.
Published: April 1, 1998
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to that cer
tain trust deed made by
BERNARDO HERNANDEZ,
aka BERNARD HERNANDEZ,
and MINERVA HERNANDEZ,
as grantor, to MORROW
COUNTY ABSTRACT &
TITLE, CO., INC., as trustee in
favor o f WASHINGTON MU
TUAL BANK, a Washington cor
poration, as beneficiary, dated
May 30, 1996, recorded June 4,
1996, in the mortgage records of
Morrow County, Oregon, in Book
M, Page 48183, covering the fol
lowing described real property
situated in Morrow County, Or
egon, to-wit:
Lot 5, Block 3, BOARDMAN
ADDITION to the City of Board-
man, Morrow County, Oregon.
The real property is more com
monly known as 113 Boardman
Avenue, Boardman, Oregon.
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the real
property to satisfy the obligations
secured by the trust deed and a
notice of default has been re
corded pursuant to Oregon Re
vised Statutes 86.735(3); the de
fault for which the foreclosure is
made is grantor’s failure to pay
when due the following sums:
4 m onthly paym ents at
$468.12 each: (October 1, 1997
through January 22, 1998)
$1,872.48
3 late charges of $23.41 for
each month payment not made
within 15 days of due date: $70.32
Plus unpaid real property
taxes; plus any reserve account
shortage; less any unapplied
funds.
By reason of the default, the
beneficiary has declared all sums
owning on the obligation secured
by the trust deed immediately due
and payable, the sums being the
following, to-wit:
$39,915.49; plus interest
thereon at the rate of 13.0% from
September 1,1997 until paid; plus
late charges of $70.32 through
January 22,1998; plus $23.41 for
every month thereafter the regu
lar monthly payment is more than
15 days late; plus unpaid real
property taxes; plus any reserve
account shortage; less any unap
plied funds; plus all sums ex
pended by beneficiary to protect
its interest during the pendency
of this proceeding.
WHEREFORE, notice hereby
is given that the undersigned
trustee will on June 2,1998, at the
hour of 10:30 a.m., in accord with
the standard of time established
by ORS 187.110 at the front en
trance o f the Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court Street, in
the City of Heppner, County of
Morrow, State of Oregon, sell at
and trust deed, together with
public auction to the highest bid
trustee’s and attorney’s fees not
der for cash the interest in the
exceeding the amounts provided
above described real property
by ORS 86.753.
which the grantor had or had
In construing this notice, the
power to convey at the time of singular includes the plural, the
execution by grantor of the trust
word “grantor” includes any suc-
deed, together with any interest cessor-in-interest to the grantor as
which the grantor or grantor’s well as any other person owing
successors-in-interest acquired
an obligation, the performance of
after the execution o f the trust
which is secured by the trust deed,
deed, to satisfy the foregoing ob and the words “trustee” and “ben
ligations thereby secured and the eficiary” include their respective
costs and expenses of sale, includ successors-in-interest, if any.
ing a reasonable charge by the DATED this 22 day of January,
trustee. Notice is further given
1998.
that any person named in ORS
(s) Carter M. Mann,
86.753 has the right, at any time
Successor Trustee
prior to five days before the date STATE OF OREGON )
last set for the sale, to have this
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foreclosure proceeding dismissed County of Multnomah
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and the trust deed reinstated by
I, the undersigned, certify that
payment to the beneficiary of the I am the attorney or one of the
entire amount then due (other attorneys for the above named
than such portion of the principal successor trustee and that the
as would not then be due had no foregoing is a complete and ex
default occurred) and by curing act copy of the original trustee’s
any other default complained of notice of sale.
herein that is capable of being
cured by tendering the perfor
FOSTER PEPPER &
mance required under the obliga
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tion or trust deed, and in addition
(s) Carter M. Mann
to paying the above sums or ten
Attorney for Successor Trustee
dering the performance necessary Published: March 18, 25 and
to cure the default, by paying all April 1,8, 1998
costs and expenses actually in Affid
curred in enforcing the obligation
C LA SSIF IED A D S
C A R D O F TH A N K S
Our sincere thanks and grate
ful appreciation for the remem
brance on doctor’s day by our
very thoughtful and supportive
clinic staff.
Ernie Atkins, DO
Kenneth Wenberg, MA
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I am taking this opportunity to
thank all my friends for your
prayers, cards, visits, phone calls
and flowers during my time of
recovery from my recent surgery.
How fortunate we are to live in a
community where people care
about one another. Your generos
ity will be long remembered.
Norma French
4-1-lp
1 would like to thank all my
relatives and friends for all the
prayers, cards, flowers, food,
phone calls and visits they have
given me. It helped make my long
illness go faster.
Margaret Morgan
4-1-lp
A letter of public thanks to Dr.
Ernie Atkins for properly diag
nosing and providing wise and
timely council and needed treat
ment for my illnesses. I appreci
ate his care and service to our
community more than my words
can tell.
Thank you, Ernie.
Jim Wishart
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Thanks to everyone who came
to our 50th anniversary party, sent
cards and called. We had a won
derful time.
Don and Eunice McElligott
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The M orrow C ounty Fair
Board w ishes to thank Jim
Salyers of Kinzua Resources for
the donation of lumber to repair
our bleachers.
Sam Bellamy, Chairman
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I want to thank everyone for
their concerns, cards, flowers and
especially prayers during my re
cent surgery. They are very much
appreciated.
Very sincerely,
Jim Wishart
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Over the years I have read
many thank yous in the paper,
most o f which say “thank you
doesn’t seem to be enough.” I
never really understood what they
meant. When you do a kind act
for someone and they say “Thank
You,” it’s always been enough for
me.
Well now I know just what it
means! During my recent illness,
the outpouring of love, in the
prayers, cards, flowers, phone
calls, having my house cleaned,
caring for my children, visits to
the hospital. The list goes on.
How could I possible THANK all
of you? Please believe that each
and every THANK YOU comes
from deep within my heart.
“THANK Y OU!” It really
doesn’t seem enough.
May God Bless Each and
Every One of You
George
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.40 per word
Deadline: Tuesday at noon
It has been a great year. If I
thanked everyone who has as
sisted or helped on a committee,
it would take up the whole paper.
Without your help, it wouldn’t
have been possible for myself and
Andrea to accomplish the task of
being your Exalted Ruler.
But I owe a special THANK
YOU to John Britt and John Britt
Logging, for allowing me the
flexibility in my job to achieve the
goal of being an Exalted Ruler.
I wish all the success to Joe and
Linda that Moe and I have had
this past year. I hope everyone
shows them the same support you
have given us.
Thanks again,
Roger
4-1-lp
Thank you to all the support
ers o f the Ewe-Do-Bingo held
during the St. Patrick’s Day Cel
ebration. Patrick Sweeney of
Heppner was the winner of $300
for owning the “plopped on”
square #156.
We raised almost $700 toward
the indoor multi-use spa/pool and
had a lot of fun while doing so. A
special thanks to the Cam and
Kim George family for providing
the lamb “Scamper,” to Rollie
Marshall for being such a good
sport by being our incumbent line
judge for the fourth year, to
Murray Drugs for pre-selling tick
ets for us, to Mike Proctor for help
in setting up, and to Janel Lacey,
D ebbie G utierrez, G eorgia
VanWinkle, Ron and Maryanne
Anthony for ticket sales. An ex
tra big Thank You to Theo
Greenup for her dedication and
hard work year after year with this
and many other fundraising
projects.
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Sincerely,
Kay Proctor, Treasurer
People for the Pool, Inc.
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HELP W A N TED
M orrow County
S heriffs Office
Communications Officer
For an anticipated opening and
to build an eligibility list—job re
quires typing, general office ex
perience and ability to function in
stressful situations. Duties in
clude taking 9-1-1 calls, radio dis
patching, teletype operation,
working with word processing
and computer files. Must be will
ing to work any shift. Office op
erates 24 hours a day. Pay starts
at $1615/month.
Apply at Sheriffs Office, 325
Willow View Drive, Heppner,
OR; Phone: 541-676-5317.
Return by closing date, Friday,
April 24, 1998, 5 p.m.
Morrow County does not dis
criminate on the basis o f race,
color, natural origin, sex, religion,
age and handicapped status in
employment or the provision of
services.
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REAL ESTATE
Home For Sale: very nice
3,150 sq. foot, 5 bedroom, 3 bath
home on large lot. $165,000.676-
9741.
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