Dog show new at Morrow Co. Fair
Dick and Karen Temple of
Lexington have started a new 4-
H club this year, "The Dog
House", which is a dog club.
The 16 members of the club
have had a lot of fun and have
been able to learn more about
their dogs, said Bill Broderick,
OSU Extension agent.
For the first time, a 4-H dog
show will be held at the Morrow
County Fair this year.
Weather Report
By the City of Heppner
For the month of July
Low
High
Precip.
91
59
7/1
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59
88
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7/2
54
83
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7/3
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52
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7/4
80
52
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7/5
84
54
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7/6
90
58
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7/7
94
60
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7/8
91
58
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7/9
94
63
.00
7/10
91
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7/11
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.00
83
7/12
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51
.00
7/13
84
.00
7/14
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89
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60
.00
95
7/16
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96
56
84
51
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7/20
92
55
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7/21
97
61
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7/22
100
62
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7/23
62
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7/24
92
94
59
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7/25
99
60
7/26
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7/27
62
103
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7/28
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104
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7/29
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4-H News
The Irrigon Horse
W hisperers
By Kerri Herbert
The Irrigon 4-H Horse
Whisperers is having a very suc
cessful year and some changes
have been made to the group. The
group now only has one president,
Dawna Donahue; they elected
vice-president Brian Burtch; the
secretary remains Kerri Herbert;
the treasurer has been changed
to Marranda Schnell; and Andrea
Hayzlett was elected sergeant-at-
arms.
The group has now participated
in tw o parades. The first one was
on the Fourth of July parade held
in Boardman, where the group
won best of show' in their class.
On July 25, the group rode in the
Irrigon Watermelon Festival pa
rade and placed second in their
class They also held a car wash
in Umatilla at the Red Apple and
received a total of $90 in dona
tions.
Currently the group is holding
a raffle to earn money. The money
may be used to support members
who make it to state fair, attend
horse shows, help out members if
the horse or member gets hurt, and
supplies, among other things.
The winners of the raffle will
be drawn on Wednesday, Aug. 19
at the Morrow County Fair in
Heppner. Those purchasing tick
ets need not be present to win.
Tickets are $1 each, or six for $5.
The grand prize was donated
by Charlotte Verly, a three-day,
two night trip to Reno, NV.
Osgood Feed donated two bags
of Equine Senior; Sentry, two bags
of peat moss and two bags of cow
manure; Anne’s Kitchen, two gift
certificates for ice cream (sugar-
free is available); Game Zone, a
Nintendo with game and controls;
Napa, interior detailing kit; Macko
Buchanan, a queen-size quilt;
Stichen Pox, salt and pepper shak
ers and a watermelon cup;
WilberellisCo., a gallon of Round-
Up; Torpedo Subs, $ 13 in gift cer
tificates; Columbia Basin Cable,
a hat and T-shirt; Inland Empire
Bank, a $50 savings bond; Ward’s
Antiques, 24 pairs of earrings (will
be awarded in four lots of six
pairs); Rhino Heating and Cool
ing, a file organizer; and Stylin’
With Rhonda. Paul Mitchell prod
ucts.
The Horse Whisperers was in
the 4-H Morrow County Horse
Show on Aug. 2 in Heppner, with
six riders involved.
The group still remains open for
those who would like to learn
about horses. For more intorma-
tion or to purchase raffle tickets,
contact Nancy Herbert, 922-0307,
Annie Bunch, 922-4876, or
Belinda Cooley, 922-3108.
Everyone is invited to come out
to the fair to watch this new
show on Wednesday, August 19,
at 3 p.m.
W.C.C.C. G o iT
Ladies’ Play
Tuesday, July 28
Low gross of the field: Linda
Schultz.
Low net of the field: Bernice
Lott and Betty Christman.
Least putts of the field: Karen
Wildman.
Flight A: low gross-Chnssy
Schultz; low net-Luvilla Sonste-
gard; least putts-Suzanne Jepsen.
Flight B: low' gross-Lorrene
Montgomery; low net-Joyce
Dinkins; least putts-B etty
Carlson.
Flight C: low gross-Jackie
Allstott; low net-Cam Wishart;
least putts-Dons Graves.
Chip in: Jackie Allstott, # 6 and
#7.
Birdie: Linda Schultz #8.
W .C .C .C .
PUBLIC NOTICE
98-12956
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
OF SALE
A default has occurred under
the terms of a trust deed made by
Triple Crown Corporation, a
Washington Corporation and
Arnold Haag, personally as
grantor, to Mid-Columbia Title
Co., as Trustee, in favor of
Mortgage Exchange Investments,
Inc., a Washington Corporation
as Beneficiary, dated May 20,
1997, recorded June 4, 1997,in
the mortgage records of Morrow
County, Oregon, in Book No. M
at Page 51276, beneficial interest
having been assigned to B.
Douglas Webb and Barbara J.
Webb, husband and wife,
covering the following described
real property:
Lot
19, QUAIL
RUN
.ADDITION, in the City of
Irrigon, County of Morrow, and
State of Oregon.
COMMONLY KNOWN AS:
310 Southeast 4th Avenue,
Irrigon, OR 97844
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 pursuant 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;
The sum of $37,206.16
principal balance, together with
interest at the default rate of
18.00% from July 20, 1997,
together
with
all
costs,
disbursements,
and/or
fees
incurred or paid by the
beneficiary and/or trustee, their
employees, agents or assigns.
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared all sums
owing on the obligation secured
by said trust deed immediately
due and payable, said sum being
the following, to-wit:
Unpaid principal balance in
the amount of $37,206.16,
together with interest thereon at
the rate of 18.00% from July 20,
1997 together with all costs,
disbursements,
and/or
fees
incurred or paid by the
beneficiary and/or trustee, their
employees, agents or assigns.
WHEREFORE, notice hereby
is given that the undersigned
trustee will on November 4, 1998
at the hour of 11:00 AM, in
accord with the standard time
established by ORS 187.110, at
the main entrance of the Morrow
County Courthouse, located at
100 Court Street, in the City of
Heppner, County of Morrow,
State of Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash the interest in the said
described real property which the
grantor has or had power to
convey at the time of the
execution of said trust deed,
together with any interest 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 foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and the
trust deed reinstated by payment
to the beneficiary of the entire
amount 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 required under the
obligations or trust deed, and in
Six - Heppner Gazette- limes, Heppner,
CAREFULLY
by tendenng the performance
You must "appear in this case
required under the obligations or
or
the other side will win
trust deed, and in addition to
automatically."
To "appear" you
paying said sums or tendenng the
must
file
with
the
court a legal
performance necessary to cure
paper called a "motion" or
the default, by paying all costs
"answer". The "motion" or
and expenses actually incurred in
"answer" must be given to the
enforcing the obligation and trust
court clerk or administrator
deed, together with trustee's and
within 30 days of the date of first
attorney’s fees not exceeding the
publication specified herein with
amounts provided by said ORS
the required filing fee. It must be
86.753.
in proper form and have proof of
In construing this notice, the
service on plaintiffs attorney.
masculine gender includes the • If you have questions, you
feminine and the neuter, the
should
see
an
attorney
singular includes the plural, the
immediately. If you need help in
word "grantor" includes any finding an attorney, you may call
successor in interest to the the Oregon State Bar's Lawyer
grantor as well as any other Referral Service at (503) 684-
person owing an obligation, the 3763 or toll free in Oregon at
performance of which is secured (800) 452-7636.
by said trust deed, and the words
(s) Annetta L. Spicer,
"trustee" and "beneficiary"
OSB No. 77354
include
their
respective
Attorney for Plaintiffs
successors in interest, if any.
P.O. Box 428
The Fair Debt Collection
Heppner, Oregon 97836
Practice Act requires that we Published: August 5, 12, 19 and
state the following: This is an 26, 1998
attempt to collect a debt, and any Affid______________________
information obtained will be
PUBLIC NOTICE
used for that purpose.
KELLY D. SUTHERLAND
NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
Success Trustee
TRANSFER 7462
By: (s) Kelly Sutherland
Lawrence D. and Corrine Ann
Dated 6/29/98
Lindsay filed an application with
State of Oregon, County of the Water Resources Department
Multnomah ss:
for a change in use and place of
I, the undersigned certify that use of water as provided by ORS
the foregoing instrument is a 540.510 to 540.530.
complete and exact copy of the
Certificate 68262, in the name
original Trustee's Notice of Sale of Connecticut General Life
(s) Julie Bouffleur Insurance Company, includes a
SHAPIRO & KREISMAN right limited to 1.82 cubic foot
522 SW 5th Avenue per second from the Columbia
Suite 300 River, with a priority date of
Portland, Oregon 97204 February 7, 1974 for irrigation of
(503)241-0772
^ Loa°
# The point of diversion for this
Pub ished; August 5, 12, 19 and right js m ^ 7
NW'/i),
2A6’ 1998
- Section 2, T 4 N, R 25 E, WM;
Afhd ■».
South A 2990’ West from
PUBLIC NOTICE f l h e N E Comer, Section 2.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
The applicant proposes to
THE STATE OF OREGON
change the place or use and use
FOR THE COUNTY OF
o f water from supplemental
MORROW
irrigation of 74.5 acres within
PAUL WERNER, ADA WER ‘ Section 13, T 2 N, R 26 E, WM
to primary irrigation of 51.5
NER AND EARL PAPINEAU,
Plaintiffs, acres within Section 10, T 3 N, R
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF AL 26 E, WM and 23.0 acres within
FRED A. BULOTTI, ARTHUR Section 10, T 2 N, R 26 E, WM.
A. STEFANI, DOROTHY E. The underlying primary ground-
STEFANI, KATHRYN YAR- water right is proposed to be
NELL, S.J. HUGHES, SUSAN canceled.
Protests may be filed by
ANN HUGHES, R.D. HUGHES,
persons who think their water
LLOYD KING, FLORENCE
KING, BILL KING, WILFRED right may be injured by this
change. Additional information
W. KING. OLIN KING,
or forms and rules for filing
ALBERT B. KING, LOIS E.
protests are available from the
KING. MYRLE HOFFMAN
Water Resources Department by
(FORMERLY MUREL KING),
calling 541-278-5456. If a protest
Defendants.
is filed a hearing may be held.
No. 98 CV 108
The last date of publication is
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
August
19, 1998. IF NO
TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
PROTEST IS FILED BY
ALFRED
A.
BULOTTI,
September 18, 1998, THE
ARTHUR A.
STEFANI,
CHANGE
MAY
BE
DOROTHY
E.
STEFANI, APPROVED WITHOUT A
KATHRYN YARNELL, S.J.
HEARING.
HUGHES, SUSAN
ANN
Published: August 5, 12 and 19,
HUGHES, R.D. HUGHES,
1998
LLOYD KING, FLORENCE Affid______________________
KING, BILL KING, WILFRED
W. KING, OLIN KING, AL
CARD OF THANKS
BERT B. KING, LOIS E. KING,
MYRLE HOFFMAN (FORM
Thanks to all those who helped
ERLY MUREL KING), the put out our fire July 25. A big
above named Defendants.
thanks to Brian Spivey, the Clark
1
family, Scott Hollis and Alan
IN THE NAME OF THE Burkenbine. Your help was
STATE OF OREGON, you are
greatly appreciated.
hereby required to appear and
Connie and Pepper Farrens
defend the complaint filed
_____________________
8-5-lc
against you in the above entitled
I
would
like
to
extend
my
court on or before the expiration
of 30 days from the date of the deepest gratitude to my family
first publication
o/f this and friends for your support dur
summons; if you fail to so appear ing the illness and loss of my fa
and answer, plaintiffs for want ther. Your prayers, cards, words
thereof, will apply to the above of encouragement, gifts of time,
entitled court for the relief flowers and food mean more than
prayed for in their complaint, to words can say. I will always re
wit:
member your thoughtfulness.
Plaintiffs Paul and Ada
Darcy Hostetler-Robinson
Werner and Earl Papineau seek
and family
an order declaring the property
8-5-lp
description in those deeds
We again say thanks to Sher
recorded at Book 69, page 381;
Book 73, page 364; and Book 65, iffs Fullmer and Rayburn for their
page 208 of the deed records of assistance pertaining to an inci
Morrow County be corrected to dent at the cabin recently. They
reflect the proper description as were very thorough in their inves-
Lot 7 of Cluff s Fourth Addition tigation. Also, thanks to our
to the City of lone, Morrow thoughtful neighbors.
County, Oregon.
Eleanor and Tom Gonty
2
_____________________ 8-5-lc
This summons is published by
The family of Jack White give
order of the Honorable Jeff
Wallace, Judge of the above grateful thanks to all of those who
entitled court, made and entered gave prayers, words of sympathy
on the 15 day of July, 1998, and cards during the loss of our
directing publication of this husband, father and grandfather.
Lois White
summons once each week for
_____________________
8-5-lp
four consecutive weeks in the
Heppner Gazette Times, a
Special thanks to Mayor Jep
newspaper published and of sen, Police Chief Doug Rathbun,
general circulation in Morrow the Sheriffs Dept, and the newly-
County, Oregon.
formed youth enme committee,
3
for publicly declaring that crimi
Date of first publication:
nal behavior will not be tolerated
August 5, 1998.
in our town. I am now more at
Date of last publication:
ease
on my early morning route.
August 26, 1998.
Floyd White,
4
Harassed
Paper Boy
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS:
________ 8-5-lc
READ
THESE
PAPERS
Oregon Wednesday, August 5 , 1 9
Morrow County Fair Commit
tee would like to thank everyone
that came to the dance Saturday
night. It was nice to see the fami
lies come out and have a nice
evening together.
We would also like to thank all
the diehards that stayed to the end
and helped clean up. Thank you
again. Hope to see you at the fair
in two weeks.
Stacey Wainwright
Fair Committee
____________________ 8-5-lc
A big thank you to the lone
Rural Fire Dept, and neighbors
for extinguishing the brush fire
just east of our home place. A spe
cial thank you to Wayne Riet-
mann for spotting the fire. We
appreciate and are grateful for all
your help!
The Holtz’s:
Harold, Irene, Tim,
Debbie and Daniel
_____________________ 8-5-lp
I would like to thank Angie
Hanson for the poem that she
wrote in the “Card of Thanks”
section of the classified ads in the
Gazette-Times. I appreciate her
thoughtfulness and I’m sure the
rest of the team does too. The All-
Star team was made up of play
ers from lone, Heppner, Condon
and Arlington. One of the play
ers from Arlington was a girl,
Randi Duchemin. Randi was a
very important asset to our team
and we couldn’t have done it
without her support on the field
and in the dugout. We all had a
fun time and are very proud of our
accomplishments.
I would like to take this oppor
tunity to thank the other 12 play
ers who made the best district fin
ish that the Willow Creek All-
Stars have ever had, the parents,
and the fans from lone, Condon,
Heppner and Arlington, and es
pecially the coaches (Rick
Paullus, Jay Coil and Ric
Rosenbalm) for volunteering their
time to teach all 13 of us the game
of baseball and the will to rise to
the challenge of the competition
at the tournament. The tourna
ment included teams from
Hermiston, The Dalles, Jefferson
County, Crook County, Des
chutes, Bend (2), Hood River
Redmond, Sisters, Columbia and
Willow Creek.
Billy Gates, #21
lone
Delivery Service: part-time,
but with possibilities. You must
be very reliable, with a good driv
ing record. You choose how of
ten that you wish to work. Equal
Opportunity. Call (541) 676-
5253, evenings.
_____________________8-5-tfc
Pioneer M em orial Home
Health has a part-time opening
for a Home Health Aide working
in the Condon area. Applicants
must hold a CNA certificate.
Worker will perform personal
care in the p atien t’s home.
Wages: $7.99/$8.77/hr DOE.
MCHD is an EOE employer com
mitted to provide employment
opportunities to all classes pro
tected by law. Contact: Human
Resources at (541) 676-9133.
_____________________
Help Wanted: part-time posi
tions, waitress, cook. Corbin’s
Bow l and Diner, formerly Willow
Lanes. 676-9935.
_____________________ 8-5-2c
Pioneer M em orial Home
Health has an opening for a Reg
istered Nurse to work in and
around the Condon area. Prefer
candidate to have 2 years med/
surg experience. Position is FT
with benefits. Wages are based
upon visit and begin at $32.
MCHD is an EOE committed to
provide employment opportuni
ties to all classes protected by law.
Contact: Human Resources at
(541)676-9133.
_____________________ 8-5-3c
Help Wanted: part-time, re
tail. Must be willing to work Sat
urdays. Send resume to: Resume;
P.O. Box 337; Heppner, OR.
97836.
8-5-3c
M orrow C ounty Public
Works is accepting applications
for a person to work w eekends at
the Morrow County Transfer Sta
tion in Lexington, OR. Hours are
Saturday and Sunday, 9 a m. to 4
p.m. Salary is $6 per hour. Extra
consideration will be given for
ability to operate a backhoe.
Applications will be received
until position is filled. Applica
tions may be obtained at Morrow
County Public Works, Lexington,
OR., or at the Courthouse in
Heppner, OR. For more informa
tion, call (541) 989-9500.
Morrow County is an Equal
Opportunity Employer, and does
not discriminate on the basis of
age, race, religion, national ori
gin, color, sex or disability in
HELP WANTED
employment or the provision of
Part-time receptionist need services.
ed. Send application/resume to: _____________________ 8-5-2c
P.O. Box 572, Heppner, OR.
____________________7-29-tfc
REAL ESTATE
Morrow County is now accept
Home
For Sale: custom-built
ing applications for temporary
in
1949,
4114
sq. ft., Heppner,
workers to do litter patrol at the
655
Hager
St.
Contact Robert
Fair and Rodeo grounds during
Mahoney,
676-5876,
or Mike
the week of Aug. 19-23 and night
Mahoney,
676-5157.
security Aug. 18-22, 1998. Pay
_____________________4-8-tfc
is $6 per hour.
Applications may be obtained
Heppner two story, 4 bedroom
at the Courthouse and must be home, built 1900s. Outbuildings.
returned to Andrea Denton, Mor 570 Gale, $39,000. Call 360-834-
row County Courthouse, P.O. 0524.
Box 788, Heppner, OR. 97836 by _____________________ 8-5-7x
5 p.m. on Aug. 7, 1998.
Two bedroom house in Pilot
Morrow County is an Equal Rock. Loan can be assumed with
Opportunity Employer and does some down. Call evenings, (541)
not discriminate on the basis of 296-1393, o r (541)443-4913.
race, color, national origin, sex, _____________________ 8-5-4c
religion, age or disability in em
For Sale By Owner: 3+ bed
ployment or the provision of ser rooms, 1 bath, electric baseboard
vice.
heat and wood stove. Nice home;
____________________ 7-29-2c must see to appreciate. 205
Morrow County
Aiken, Heppner. Shown by ap
Sheriff's Office
pointment only. (541) 676-5018.
Communications Officer
_____________________ 8-5-2p
For an opening and to build an
eligibility list: job requires typing,
general office experience and
ability to function in stressful situ
ations. Duties include taking 9-1-
180 W. Baltimore
1 calls, radio dispatching, teletype
#5, Heppner
operation, working with word
processing and computer files.
676-5049
Must be willing to work any shift.
• 115,000 - 4 plex close to down
Office operates 24-hours a day.
town, one-4 bedroom, 2 bath;
one-1 bedroom, 1 bath; and two-
Pay starts at $l,808/month.
2 bedroom, 1 bath; has been a
Apply at Sheriff s Office, 325
foster home care home. Could be
Willow View Drive, Heppner,
a 5 plex.
OR ; phone (541) 676-5317. Re
• 39,000 - turn of the century 1
turn by closing date, Friday, Aug.
bdrm home on 3 city lots in clas
sic old town near hunting and fish
14, 1998,5 p.m.
ing. Hardman.
Morrow County does not dis
• 175,000 - newer 3 bedroom, 2
criminate on the basis of race,
bath triple-wide mobile with at
color, natural origin, sex, religion,
tached carport and 72’x30’ horse
age and handicapped status in
bam on 4.73 acres M/L, close to
downtown lone.
employment or the provision of
• 140,000 - 250 acres M/L 7 miles
services.
north of Heppner, 70.7 acres in
____________________ 7-29-3c
C R P , creek runs through east
Heritage
Land Co.
Lumber mill looking for full
time employees. (541)481-2666
o r (541)567-6245.
_____________________ LSsàS.
comer of parcel.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
JoyceKay Hollomon 676-5542
Bob Ployhar 676-9649