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E IG H T - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 17, 1999 EQIP sign-up announced Ihe 1996 Farm Bill has consolidated four conservation programs into the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), creating a new approach to help private landowners solve natural resource priorities on their farm or ranch. EQIP combines the former Agricultural Conservation Program (ACP), Great Plains Conservation Program (GPCP), Water Quality Incentives Program (WQIP), and Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program to streamline and improve federal conservation programs. EQIP will provide a single, voluntary program to use to address serious soil, water, and related natural resource concerns, because program funds will be targeted primarily to identified priority areas. USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) leads this new' program while working with the Soil and Water Conservation Districts of the John Day/Umatilla Basin which includes the Morrow, Gilliam, Grant, Monument, Umatilla and Wheeler districts and the Farm Service Agency (FSA) to set the program's policies, priorities, and guidelines. EQIP focuses on priority environmental concerns identified through a locally led conservation process. It is designed to maximize environmental benefits per dollar spent. It reflects the Department of Agriculture's commitment to flexible, effective, and voluntary conservation programs on privately owned lands, said a news release. EQIP is the department's largest conservation program on land in production agriculture. EQIP is authorized through 2002, and nationally, one-half of the funds are targeted to livestock-related natural resource needs while the remainder goes to other significant priorities. Farmers and ranchers who agree to address the primary concerns in the priority areas will be’giverf preference for an EQIP contract. The program is limited to persons who are engaged in livestock or agricultural production. The contracts can run from five-10 years. Total cost-share and incentive payments are limited to $10,000 per person per year and $50,000 for the length of the contract. State-wide Natural Resource Concern priority areas available for Eastern Oregon are the Mid- Columbia Plateau, Healthy Watersheds and Salmon Habitat. The sign-up period for these areas begins November 1 and ends on December 10, 1999. The program is administered by C R E A T E the Perfect Setting Give Teleflora’s Bounty of Fall Bouquet Thanksgiving is Thursday, November 25 A howl of unique metal textures and base of sculpted brass,Telefloras Bounty of Fall Bouquet is brimming with fresh flowers and the harvest spirit. Perfect as a gift or holiday decoration, it’s a delight to give anywhere in the U.S. or Canada. Just call or visit our shop. O llTtTToia NRCS and the Farm Service Agency with local guidance from conservation districts. For more information, producers may contact their local USDA Service Center. Additional information is also available on the NRCS home page on the World Wide Web at http:// ww.nrcs.usda.gov. SCRA TCH PADS $1.00 lb. Gazette-Times • 676-9228 PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY 1 AND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION will hold the following hearings of pub lic interest on Monday, Novem ber 29, 1999, at 7:30 p.m. at the Morrow County Public Works Building on State Highway 74 in Lexington, Oregon. Land Partition Application, LP- N-247: Kelly Nobles, applicant and owner. Property is described as tax lot 5500 of Assessor’s Map 5N 27 21 A, a 8.39 pcre parcel lo cated on the east side of Rand Road north of the West Extension Irrigation District canal, approxi mately two miles east of the City of Imgon. Proposal is a replat of Parcel #1 of Partition Plat 1999- 3. Applicant intends to partition the parcel into two parcels larger than the one acre minimum lot size of the Rural Residential One Acre (RR-1) Zone. Criteria for ap proval include Morrow County Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030. Land Partition Application, LP- N-250: A1 and Joyce Hensley, applicants and owners. Property is described as tax lot 400 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26 24DC, a 2.30 acre parcel located on the east side of West Second Street, approximately one-eighth mile west of the City of Irrigon. Pro posal is to partition the parcel into two parcels larger Jhan the one acre minimum lot size of the Sub urban Residential One Acre (SR- 1A) Zone. Criteria for approval include Morrow County Subdivi sion Ordinance ARTICLE 5, Sec tions 5.020 and 5.030. Land Partition Application, LP- S-251 and Conditional Use Per mit CUP-S-142: Paul and Susan Hisler, applicants and owners. Property is described as tax lot 1300 of Assessor’s Map 4S 29, a 482.90 acre parcel located on Hisler Road, approximately 15 miles southeast of the City of Heppner. Proposal is to partition the parcel and create an 80 acre parcel and to site a private sea sonal hunting and fishing cabin in a Forest Use (FU) Zone. Criteria for approval include M orrow County Zoning Ordinance Section 3.020(B)(17) and (E), (F) and Morrow County Subdivision Or dinance ARTICLE 5, Section 5.020 and 5.030. Land Partition Application, LP- N-252: Velma Hams, applicant and owner. Property is described as tax lot 2300 of Assessor's Map 5N 26 24CC, a 2.0 acre parcel located on the south side of Co lumbia Lane, approximately one- half mile west of the City of Irrigon. Proposal is to partition the parcel into two parcels with each parcel meeting the one acre mini mum lot size of the Suburban Resi dential One Acre (SR-1 A) Zone. Criteria for approval include Mor row County Subdivision Ordi nance ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above proposals or to ask questions will be pro vided. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an op portunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after November 19, 1999. For more information, please contact Tamra Mabbott at the Morrow County Planning De partment at 922-4624 or 676-5650. DATED this 17th day of Novem ber 1999. MORROW COUNTY PLAN NING DEPARTMENT Published: November 17,1999 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE It will be necessary for you to contact the undersigned prior to OREGON TRUSTEE’S the time you tender reinstatement NOTICE OF SALE or payoff so that you may be ad RE: Loan#: 1431897 vised of the exact amount, includ Title#: 3319 ing trustee’s costs and fees, that UTC #: 0-1382 you will be required to pay. Pay TO: MAXINE M. MARCUM Reference is made to that cer ment must be in the full amount in the form of cashier’s or certified tain deed o f trust made by check. MAXINE M. MARCUM, as The effect of the sale will be grantor, RECD, USDA, ACTING to deprive you and all those who THROUGH OREGON STATE, hold by, through and under you of as trustee, in favor of RURAL all interest in the property de DEVELOPMENT, ACTING scribed above. ON BEHALF OF THE RURAL In construing this notice, the HOUSING SERVICE, SUC CESSOR IN INTEREST TO masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the sin FmHA, ST. OF OREGON, gular includes the plural, the word USDA as beneficiary, dated FEB “grantor” includes any successor RUARY 16,1982, recorded FEB in interest to the grantor as well RUARY 17,1982, in the mortgage as any other person owing an ob records of MORROW, County, ligation, the performance of which Oregon, in book/reel/volume No. is secured by said trust deed, and 20041 at page M, (fee/file/instru- the words “trustee” and “benefi ment No. ) covering the ciary” include their respective suc following described real property cessors in interest, if any. situated in said county and state, DATED: August 18,1999 to wit: COMMENCING AT THE David A. Kubat, OSBA# 84265 NORTHEAST CORNER OF (Successor Trustee) LOT 1, BLOCK 8 WEST; BY: /si David A. Kubat THENCE ALONG THE DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF T.D. SERVICE COMPANY OREGON AVENUE WEST A FORECLOSURE DEPART DISTANCE OF 125.00 FEET TO MENT THE NORTHWEST CORNER (800) 843-0260 OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT TS# 0-1382 OF LAND DEEDED FROM LOAN# 1431897 STAHL, ET UX, TO RUSSELL, EXHIBIT "A” ET UX, RECORDED APRIL 17, Commencing at the Northeast 1979 AS “M” 15261, MORROW comer of Lot 1, Block 8 West; COUNTY DEED RECORDS. thence along the Southerly bound FOR MORE COMPLETE LE ary of Oregon Avenue West a dis GAL DESCRIPTION SEE AT tance of 125.00 feet to the North TACHED EXHIBIT A. west comer of that certain tract MORE COMMONLY of land deeded from Stahl, et ux, KNOWN AS: 125 NW ORE to Russel, et ux, recorded April GON AVE. - IRRIGON, ORE 17, 1979 as “M” 15261, Morrow GON 97844 County Deed Records; thence Both the beneficiary and the West along the Southerly bound trustee have elected to sell the ary of Oregon Avenue West a dis said real property to satisfy the tance of 180.00 feet to the true obligations secured by said deed point of beginning; thence West of trust and a notice of default has along the Southerly boundary of been recorded pursuant to Oregon Oregon Avenue West a distance Revised Statutes 86.735; the de of 90.00 feet; thence Southerly at fault for which the foreclosure is right angles to said street right of made is grantor’s failure to pay way 110.00 feet; thence East along when due the following sums: a line parallel to said Oregon Av 13 Payments of $476.00 from enue West right of way a distance 08/16/98 6,188.00 of 90.00 feet; thence Northerly a SUB.-IQJAL OF AMOUNTS distance Of IlOr.OO feettó fhe'ffiH IN ARREARS: 6,188.00 « pomtofUegiprung; all begigapyii •"fcfreatatf cff said default the tion of Lot 2, Block 8 West, Sec beneficiary has declared all sums tion 24, Subdivision Township 5 owing on the obligation secured North, Range 26 East, W.M., by said deed of trust immediately Morrow County, Oregon. due and payable, said sums being MORE COMMONLY the following, to wit: Principal $ KNOWN AS: 125 NW ORE 19,451.96 *** , together with in GON AVE. - IRRIGON, ORE terest as provided in the note or GON 97844 other instrument secured from the 16TH day of JULY, 1998 and such Published: November 17 and 24, December 1 and 8, 1999 other costs and fees as are due Affid______________________ under the note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. *** PLUS SUBSIDY RE The Planning Commission for CAPTURE IN THE AMOUNT the City of Heppner, Oregon will OF $69,691.45 conduct a public hearing at 7:00 Wherefore, notice is hereby PM on December 6. 1999 at given that the undersigned trustee will on JANUARY 07, 2000, at Heppner City Hall regarding the following application: the hour of 10:00 AM, o’clock, 1. Variance Use: Requesting Standard Time, as established by relief from setback requirements ORS 187.110, at COURT ST. for 20’ x 24’ carport located in a ENTRANCE, MORROW Commercial (C) Zone at 280 COUNTY COURTHOUSE, HEPPNER, County of MOR South Main Street, Map #2S 26 35BC, Tax Lot #13500. Applicant: ROW State of Oregon, sell at Dave Fowler. public auction to the highest bid A copy of the application and der for cash the interest in the said copies of all documents and evi described real property which the dence submitted by or on behalf grantor had or had power to con of the applicant and copies of any vey at the time of the execution applicable zoning criteria are by him of the said trust deed, to available for inspection at no cost gether with any interest which and copies of the same will be which the grantor or his succes provided at a reasonable cost. To sors in interest acquired after the obtain this information contact the execution of said trust deed, to office at Heppner City Hall, 188 satisfy the foregoing obligations NW Willow Street, PO Box 756, thereby secured and the costs and Heppner, OR 97836, phone 676- expenses of sale, including a rea 9618. sonable charge by the trustee. Published: November 17, 1999 Notice is further given that any Affid______________________ 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 A noxious weed control to the beneficiary, of the entire workshop is scheduled for amount then due ( other than such Tuesday, Nov. 23, at the portion of the principal as would Morrow County School District not then be due had no default conference room in Lexington occurred) and by curing any other from 2-4 p.m. default complained of herein that Topics will include weed is capable of being cured by ten identification, control methods dering the performance required and techniques and mapping, under the obligation or trust deed, planning and record keeping. and in addition to paying said sums People needing assistance with or tendering the performance nec noxious weed control plans are essary to cure the default, by pay encouraged to attend. Two credit hours for pesticide ing all costs and expenses actu ally incurred in enforcing the obli license applicators are available gation and trust deed, together with this workshop. with trustee’s and attorney’s fees rAX PAPER not exceeding the amounts pro G azette-Tlm ca vided by said ORS 86.753. PUBLIC NOTICE Noxious weed workshop slated Bowling league KofTee Kup Keglers Week of Oct. 14 W L 16 MCGG 4 Team #1 11V4 8’/ . The Dregs 10 10 No Pin Hitters 9’/ . 10’/ i The CJs 6 14 High game Iris Campbell 209, Joan Smith 200, Luvilla Sonstegard 192. High series Iris Campbell 515, Luvilla Sonstegard 512. Splits: Peggy Michel 8-9, LaJuana McKenzie 4-9, Connie Jones 2-7. Week of Oct. 21 W L MCGG 4 20 Team #1 15% 8% No Pin Hitters 12% 11% The Dregs 11 13 The CJs 6 18 High game (men): Rodney Ehrmantraut 191. High series (men): Rodney Ehrmantraut 480. High game (women): Janet Beamer 177 and 176, Luvilla Sonstegard 171. High series (women): Luvilla Sonste gard 484, Janet Beamer 476. Splits Betty McDonald 5-6-10, Rene Ledbetter 5-7, Iris Campbell 3-7-10. Week of Oct. 28 W L MCGG 23 5 Team #1 16% 11% 14 14 The Dregs No Pin Hitters 14% 13% The CJs 18 10 High game (men): John Breidenbach 164. High series (men): John Breidenbach 478. High game (women): Janet Beamer 178, Luvilla Sonstegard and Joan Smith 172. High series (women): Luvilla Sonstegard 486, Janet Beamer 472. Splits: Janet Beamer 6-7-10 and 5-7, Rene Ledbetter 3-10. Week of Nov. 4 W L MCGG 26 6 The Dregs 18 14 Team #1 17% 14% The CJs 14 18 No Pin Hitters 13% 18% High game (men): Rodney Ehrmantraut 188. High series (men): Rodney Erhmantraut 481. High game (women): Joan Smith 189 and 182, Maude Hughes 175. (High series (wompn): Joan Smith. Splits: Joan Smith 6-10, Rene Ledbetter 6-10, Rodney Ehrmantraut 6-7, Betty Brown 6-7-10. Week of Nov. 11 W L MCGG 29 7 The Dregs 17 19 Team #1 17% 18% No Pin Hitters 17% 18% The CJs 17 19 High game (men): Rodney Ehrmantraut 186. High series (men): Rodney Erhmantraut 521. High game (women): Janet Beamer 174, LaJuana McKenzie 173. High series (women): LaJuana McKenzie 488, Janet Beamer 486, Joan Smith 481. Splits: LaJuana McKenzie 5-10 and 2- 10 . CARD OF THANKS I want to take this opportunity to give a great big huge Thank You to the people of lone, my friends, everyone at Beecher’s, my family and especially my hus band (Craig), kids (Katie, Paul and Matt) and the best coach any one could ask for (Ross Phillips who owns G regg’s Gym in Pendleton) for supporting me on my World Championship Dead lift Competition. I know my weightlifting takes up a lot of my time - so thanks to all of you for being there and helping me do what I do. I love you all for it! Theresa Hams ___________________ 11-17-lp Thank you Jesus! For loving me! I love you! ___________________ 11-17-lc How do we express our appre ciation to all that helped make our 50th anniversary the great occa sion it was? Never it our wildest dreams did we expect so many to attend. We were overwhelmed, but very pleased. Thank you for the gifts, the lovely cards and also for the food. Tim, we enjoyed your music and yours too, Rick, but you al ready know that. Ray, your offer to video the reception was greatly appreciated by all of our family. Now comes the hard part, try ing to thank our children and grandchildren (Gary, Becky, Jeannine, C urtis, Je ff and Miranda) not only for the recep tion, but also for the family din ner the night before. You did a great job and did it well. We love you and are very proud of you. We are glad we live in an area where we have so many friends. Dean and Lois Hunt ___________________ 1 1 -1 7 -lc It makes a person proud to be long to such a wonderful and car ing community. Without the sup port of so many of you, the Pool Calcutta for Faith Healy would not have been the success it was. To Pat Gutierrez for coming up with the idea; Bucknum’s for pro viding the place and paying for the ads; to the players, bidders and buyers; to Pat Sweeney for your guidance; to Cindy Greenup for your help; to Janet Greenup for keeping a list of buyers; and es pecially to Joe Struza for doing a great job on the spur of the mo ment auctioning for us... many, many thanks. We couldn’t have pulled it off without so many of you being so compassionate. Total made on the Calcutta was $4,045, and with other donations, winnings that were donated back, the auction ing of three “one of a kind” hats and a silly piece of paper, we col lected over $5,000! It just gives me goose bumps (thanks, Susie, for your faith). For those of you who missed the fun and would like to donate, an account has been opened at the Bank of Eastern Oregon. Again... thanks everybody for making this happen. Toni Carter 11-17-lp NOTICES Want to get on the Internet, but not sure how? 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