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S IX - Heppner Gazette-Tim es. Heppner Oregon Wednesday, November 11, 1998 beneficiary has declared all obligations secured by said Trust Deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to-wit: The principal sum of $16,792.06 with interest thereon •■•■•■■••■•■■a at the rate of 11.5 percent per annum from January 7, 1998, Computer Paper (interest on a $246.53 tax advance from December 15, 1997) until paid, plus trustee's fees, attorney’s fees, foreclosure costs, and sums advanced by the beneficiary pursuant to the terms of said Trust Deed. In construing this notice, the TRUSTEE’S NOTICE masculine gender includes the OF SALE feminine and neuter, the singular Account Number includes the plural; the word, P69162 58930 "grantor" includes any successor County Tax Account Number in interest to the grantor as well 002877; 061868 as any other person owing an Reference is made to that obligation, the performance of certain Trust Deed made by which is secured by said Trust Jerrome B Hunter and Belinda Deed; the words "trustee" and L. Hunter as grantor, to Morrow "beneficiary" include their County Abstract and Title respective successors-in-interest, Company as trustee, in favor of if any. State of Oregon, by and through Director of Oregon Department the Director of Oregon of Veterans' Affairs Department of Veterans’ Affairs, By (s) Stephen J. Scholz as beneficiary, dated October 29, STATE OF OREGON ) 1985. recorded October 29, )ss. 1985. in the mortgage records of County of Marion ) Morrow Count)', Oregon, in On July 29, 1998 Book M. Page 25729 and I, the undersigned, certify that rerecorded December 16, 1985, the foregoing is a complete and ;n Book M, Page 25922, (by exact copy of the original Assumption Agreement the Trustee's Notice of Sale. uhove Trust Deed was assumed Trustee by Dale Berger and Gayle this instrument was Berger, dated July 13. 1987. acknowledged before me by the recorded August II, 1987, in above-named Stephen J. Scholz. Book M. Page 29533), and who personally appeared, and, whereas a successor trustee, being first duly sworn, did say Stephen J. Scholz, was that he is duly authorized to sign appointed pursuant to ORS the foregoing document on 86.790(3) by written instrument behalf of the Oregon Department recorded on July 20, 1998. in of Veterans' Affairs by authority Book M, Page 54824, covering of its Director. the following-described real Before me: (s) Kathy Palominos property situated in said county Notary Public For Oregon and state, to wit: Published: November 4, 11, 18 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: and 25, 1998 Lots 27 and 28. Block 37, City Affid______________________ of Imgon, County of Morrow, State of Oregon. TOGETHER WITH the following described REQUEST FOR BIDS mobile home which is firmly The Morrow County Public affixed to the property: 1974 Works Department is accepting Fleetwood, 14’ x 66’, Serial No. bids on the following material 7S064463S0675, License No. for Thirty-six (36) months, X 10011 beginning December 1, 1998. Both the beneficiary and the 1. Gasoline trustee have elected to sell the 2. Diesel said real property to satisfy the 3. Heating Oil obligations secured by said Trust 4. Lubricants Deed and a Notice of Default Specifications may be received has been recorded on July 24, by calling 541-989-9500. 1998. in Book M. Page 54887, Bids must be received at the pursuant to Section 86.735(3) of Morrow County Public Works Oregon Revised Statutes; the Office in Lexington. Oregon by default for which the foreclosure 5:00 p.m. on November 17, iy inadv is grantor's failure to 1998 Bids will be opened on pay when due the following Wednesday, November 18, sums: 1998. at 10:00 a.m. Full monthly payments in the Morrow County reserves the amount of $317 due February 1, right to reject any and all bids, 1997, and the first day of each and to postpone the award of month thereafter through bids for thirty (30) days from January 1, 1998, (partial pay date of opening. ments made). Bids must be in a sealed Full monthly payments in the envelope marked "Bids". amount of $293 due February 1, Morrow County does not 1998, and the first day of each discriminate on the basis of race, month thereafter (partial pay national origin, religion, sex or ments made). handicapped status in hiring or The total delinquency is the provision of services. $1,758. Published: November 4 and 11, WHEREFORE, notice hereby 1998______________________ is given that the undersigned trustee will on December 16, 1998. at the hour of 1:30 o'clock, Request for Bids p.m., in accord with the Standard Morrow County is accepting of Time established by Section bids for drilling and blasting all 187.110. Oregon Revised projects needed by Morrow Statutes, at the front steps of the County Public Works from Morrow County Courthouse of December 1, 1998 to June 30, the County Courthouse in the 1998. All bids must be sealed City of Heppner, County of and must be clearly marked Morrow, State of Oregon, sell at "BID" on the outside of the public auction to the highest envelope. All bids must be bidder for cash the interest in the received by 5:00 p.m. on said described real property November 17, 1998. at Morrow which the grantor had or had County Public Works in power to convey at the time of Lexington. OR. Specifications the execution by him of the said may be obtained by calling 541 - Trust Deed, together with any 989-9500, or at the Public interest which the grantor or his Works office in Lexington. successors-in-interest acquired Published: November 4 and 11, after the execution of said Trust 1998______________________ 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 Section 86.753 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the right to By Delpha Jones The Holly Rebekah Lodge card have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed party was held Saturday night. reinstated by payment to the Prizes were awarded and desserts beneficiary of the entire amount served, following the cards. then due (other than such The money from these parties portion o f said principal as is sued to help for the expenses would not then be due had no of the meeting hall. default occurred) together with Lodge will meet on Thursday costs and trustee's and attorney's night. It has been set back a week fees as provided by law, at any because of a conflicting date. time prior to five days before the date set for said sale. The mailing address of the Business Cards above-described real property is 220 N Fourth, Irrigon, Oregon Gazette-Times 97844. 676-9228 By reason of said default the OFFICE SUPLIES FAX Paper Gazette-Times PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Holly Rebekahs hold card party W e P r in t I PUBLIC NOTICE THE MORROW COUNTY COURT will hold the following hearing of public interest on Wednesday November 25, 1998, at 10:30 a m., at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon. Application to rename Stefani Road (proposed name is Elmer Griffith road) located approximately three miles northwest of the City of lone in Township 4 North, Range 24, Sections 30 and 3 1. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above proposal or to ask questions will be provided. Copies of the application petition and location map of the property adjacent to Stefani Road are available at the Morrow County Planning Department in Irrigon. For more information, please contact the Planning Department at 922-4624 or 676- 5650. DATED THIS llth day of November 1998. MORROW COUNTY COURT Published: November 11, 1998 Affid______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE Deer declare open season on vehicles Each year it is estimated there are approximately 500,000 deer/auto collisions in the United States. These collisions result over 100 deaths and thousands of injuries. The average cost of a deer/auto collision is $2,000 per claim, according to the Insurance Information Institute. As cold weather approaches, the deer population is beginning to move to lower elevations, increasing dramatically the odds of deer/auto collisions occurring on our nation's highways. The deer population in the U.S. in 1998 is estimated at more than 25 million. In the 1980s the deer population was approximately 10 million. Losses can be expected to continue to grow as the deer population expands and urban habitats encroach on the rural environment. To avoid hitting a deer, there are some tips for defensive driving: -Exercise caution in the early morning and evening hours when deer are the most active. -Increase efforts to see deer better by using high-beam IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW ARLIE PATTON and ADA PATTON, Plaintiffs, v. WANDA OLSON. LORRIE S. HASTINGS, ROY D. ACOCK, MARJORIE L. ACOCK, SCOTT J. ACOCK, AND DONNA ACOCK, Defendants. No. 98 CV 105 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO: Donna Acock, one of the above named defendants. 1 IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and defend the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the first publica tion of this summons; if you fail to so appear and answ-er. plaintiffs for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in their complaint, to wit: Awarding plaintiffs title to a strip of real property 16.2 feet in width along the west side of prop erty owned by the defendant in Block 12 West. Section 24. Town ship 5 North, Range 26 E.W.M., City of Irrigon, Morrow County, Oregon. 2 This summons is published by order of the Honorable Jeffrey M. Wallace, judge of the above en titled Court made and entered on the 3rd day of August, 1998, di recting publication of this sum mons once each week for four consecutive weeks in Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper pub lished and of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon. 3 Date of first publication: Octo ber 28, 1998 Date of last publication: No vember 18.1998 -:- Lee and Wayne Miller of Hermiston were recent callers at Way ne’s aunt and uncle, Cecil and Delpha Jones' home. -:- The Grange ladies were busy Thursday preparing and serv ing the CBEC’ dinner. They ap preciated all the help received from the members to make the dinner a success. Chairman was Zelma McDaniel. -:- The Lexington Grange will meet next Monday evening. Nov. 16 for a business meeting and pro gram, starting with a potluck din ner at 6:30 p.m. 4 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: READ THESE PAPERS CARE FULLY You must “appear” in this case or the other side will win auto matically. To “appear” you must file with the court a legal paper called a “motion” or “answer”. The “motion” or “answer” (or “rei- ply") must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publica tion specified herein along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiffs’ attorney or, if the plaintiffs do not have an attorney, proof of service on the plaintiffs. 5 If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immedi ately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may call the Or egon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll free at (800) 452-7636. DATED this 27 day of October, 1998 (s) William J. Kuhn, OSB 76207 Attorney for Plaintiffs P.O. Box 428 Heppner, OR 97836 Published. October 28, November 4,11 and 18, 1998____________ REVISED PUBLIC NOTICE Port of Morrow . Oregon The Port of Morrow. Oregon (the "Port") hereby gives notice that the Board of Port Commissioners will meet in special session on November 30. 1998 at the Boardman Senior Center 308 Olsen Road. Boardman. Oregon beginning at 10:00 a m. for the purpose of considering a resdlution authorizing the issuance of not to exceed $16 million dollars of revenue bonds (the "Bonds"). The proceeds of the Bonds will be used by the Port to purchase the property. plant and equipment of a food processing facility located in the Port's industrial park that is currently owned bv Logan International. LTD Written comments regarding the issuance of the Bonds should be sent to Gary Neal. General Manager Port of Morrow. Oregon. P.O. Box 200 Boardman. Oregon 97818 ( )ral comments at the hearing will be limited to five minutes per person. Port of Morrow. Oregon Published: November 11 and 18.. 1998 AfluJ______________________ W eb P ages H eppner G azette 676-9228 COPIES 10« EACH HEPPNER GAZETTE Lexington News By Delpha Jones -:- Bob and Luella Taylor were called to Othello. WA. to the fu neral services for Rod Cronin, who was the husband of their granddaughter. Cronin was killed in a tragic truck accident. Appar ently, a northbound tanker filled with carbon dioxide was passing a sugar beet truck when it ran into a southbound pickup. The pickup was carrying cows, also killing the animals. Autopsies were planned for Friday. PUBLIC NOTICE headlights. They will reflect in the deer's eyes. -Slow down and blow the hom with a single long blast to frighten the deer away. -If you see a deer in your path, brake firmly. Do not swerve. Swerving can confuse the deer as to where to run and may cause you to lose control and hit another object, such as a tree, median divider or another vehicle. -Stay alert and drive with caution when traveling through a known deer crossing area. -Always wear a seat belt. Many injuries are sustained by people not being buckled up. -Watch for other deer whenever one has crossed the road, as deer seldom run alone In the event of a deer/auto collision it is recommended that you do not get out of the vehicle and do not touch the animal. A frightened animal, while trying to move, could hurt you or itsel! The best way to proceed is to get the car off the road, if possible, and notify the local authorities. Be sure :o contact your insurance agent or company lepresentative to report any damage to the vehicle. Collision with an animal is covered under the comprehensive portion of an auto policy. -Consumers who would like free brochures on topics such as: Auto Insurance Basics. Nine Ways to Lower Your Auto Insurance Premiums, Auto Insurance Facts and Safe Driving Tips, etc., should contact the WIIS Regional Office at 1 1855 SW Ridgecrest Drive, Suite 107. Beaverton, OR 97008; telephone: 503-643- 6355, or toll free at 800-457- 8713; email address wiisor@teleport.com. Health officials investigate disease outbreak in Echo Health officials are investigating a shigellosis outbreak in Echo, a small town about 20 miles west of Pendleton. Four cases of shigellosis have been confirmed among students at the Echo School since October 15, according to Dr. Paul Cieslak, communicable diseases program manager at the Oregon Health Division. "There are additional, unconfirmed, reports of illness among students and staff at the school, and other specimens are pending. None of the ill persons have been hospitalized, although at least one child was treated for dehydration." Shigellosis is a bacterial infection. Symptoms include moderate to severe diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and abdominal cramps. Some persons may develop bloody diarrhea. Appropriate medical treatment can sometimes shorten the duration and severity of the infection. Symptoms may persist for three to five days or more it left untreated. Even after symptoms go away, some infected persons will continue to shed Shigella in their stool for several weeks or even months. A stool culture is necessary to confirm the diagnosis. Parents should consult their regular physician if symptoms develop in their children. The source of the Echo outbreak is currently unknown The Health Division and the Umatilla County Health Department are investigating possible sources at the school. However, the school premises and cafeteria have been inspected and meet normal operating standards. says Cieslak. "There is no reason for students or staff to stay away from school if they are well." he stated. This cluster is unrelated to a school outbreak of Escherichia coli 0157:H7 infections currently being investigated in nearby Finley, Washington. Although E. coli 0157:117 and Shigella can cause very similar illnesses, shigellosis is an infection of humans only. It is transmitted through contamination of food or water with human feces, or from direct exposure to human waste. Exposure to cattle or other animals or eating undercooked meat is not a source of shigellosis. Shigellosis spreads very easily within households and child care facilities, particularly when there a”e diaper-age children. Some persons shed this organism even when they are not ill. The only way to prevent infection is to always wash hands well with warm water and soap after using the toilet, after changing diapers, and before preparing food. By law, persons who develop shigellosis may not attend child care or work as food handlers until stool exams indicate that their infections have ended. From 1993 through 1997, an average of 171 cases of shigellosis were reported annually in Oregon. Many cases go undiagnosed and unreported. 4-H News Recipe Wranglers By Kristal Temple, reporter On Oct. 23, the Recipe Wran glers had its first meeting this 4-H year. Leaders this year are Robin Jones. Mary Jean Meyer and Karen Temple. The club met at the fair annex and elected officers. Elected were: president. Jackie Meyer; vice-president and treasurer, Brianne Jones; secretary, Jan- nicka McGuire; reporter. Kristal Temple; and callers. Cory and Jes sica McGuire. Plans for the coming year were discussed, including a pizza party . The club agreed that they would like to serve another meal to the multi-purpose building workmen in November. M C Health Dept. The Morrow County Health Dept, lists the following monthly schedule for blood pressures and immunizations: Thursday. Nov. 12: blood pres sures and immunizations. Hepp- nerclinic. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Nov. 17: blood pres sures and immunizations. Board- man clinic. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thursday. Nov. 19: blood pres sures and immunizations. Hepp ner clinic. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Nov. 24: blood pres sures and immunizations. Board- man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. /!jjou xe Omitedf f f e a s e co m e fte fp us c e f e f r a t e (fie r e t ir e m e n t o f 12 - u e a r fIC o rro w C Jou n ty ffu d y e (S o u is C a r f s o n a n d 8 - y e a r C co m m is s io n e r aty m o n ?</ t C fre n c A . Deccndex 5. 199% 6:00 - tíoút far • 7:00 fi.m.. 'Domen Tifíete: &(ft¿ (fltd, *%fefifi*tex. Oxeqm t Domex: Ddxon S r e¿ $11. 00 fien pendan I f ea se P . Ó . V / P . a t ( 5 4 1 ) 676-9061 mitfi ~7in<frea o r (Garfeara fey \X~ooem6er 20, ¡998