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Court discusses squirrel's listing as endangered By Doris Brosnan Public Works Director Guy Van Arsdale submitted an approach permit for a property owner. After discussion of some concerns, allayed by information from Van Arsdale, the court approved the permit. The director reported the finishing up of culverts on Social Ridge Road, work on the edges of Washington Street in Imgon, and placement of most of the signs in the Irrigon area. During a discussion of numbering on Tower Road, the court noted the need to consult county counsel Bill Hanlon about ownership of that road. Van Arsdale again talked to the court about helping subdivision property owners set up local improvement districts or homeowners associations. The court held a public hearing on a petition to vacate an easement, at which four individuals appeared. A map of the area was studied and testimony heard. The property owner noted that he no longer has plans to subdivide the property, plans that had been the purpose of the easement. Other brief testimony was offered, county counsel commented on the language in the dedication, and county assessor Greg Sweek noted concern over the granting of vaguely worded easements. The hearing closed, and the court then approved the vacation of the south easement in partition plat 1999-3. The court approved purchase of a swamp cooler for Fair and Rodeo. They discussed an individual's request to purchase a lot presently used by the public works department and delayed action until after Van Arsdale assesses that use. With county counsel, the court discussed a contract with the consultant who will put together the Morrow- Baker partnership. Planning director Tamra Mabbott addressed the court further about the status of the impact aid issue, of which she has spoken several times with Senator Wyden's admin>sfrati,v« assistant. < She reported' that county:Counsel has a draft of an understanding between Umatilla and Morrow counties, to join strategies in further pursuing impact aid. Mabbott suggested inviting the attorney with whom they have been working to speak to both counties. Some discussion focused on funds established for this purpose and Umatilla’s role in financial responsibilities. Further discussion considered some options, strategies, and outcome possibilities in the counties' pursuit of impact aid. Both Judge Tallman and Commissioner Brosnan reported hopeful interpretations of the recent meetings with the Army and with the editors of the East Oregonian. Boardman city manager Rex Mathers and building inspector Brett Cook addressed the court about the county building permit program. Changing from the state to a contract with the city of Boardman on July 1 seems on track, if a public hearing is held and if no action is taken to stop it. When questioned about an opinion on this matter from the state attorney general. Cook Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 8, 2000 - NINE Karevas Korner reported not having heard yet. Brodenck introduced to the a master's degree and spent eight The court met with 10 court, Mario Magana, hired for Item» of Hoalth - Tobacco Prevention by Karen Masshoff years in Washington. He voiced individuals to discuss the the 4-H position in the north end interest in helping the Hispanic Washington Ground Squirrel's of the county. The position, community look beyond working listing as an endangered species. through the university, will be The January 5, 2000, issue of the Gazette Times introduced me in agriculture, focusing on The court heard concerns of an split 50-50 with Umatilla as the new Morrow County Tobacco Prevention Coordinator. Since developing programs for the adjoining landowner interested in County. Magana, who said he then I have had opportunities to meet some of you through the community, rather than on economic development but was originally from Mexico, has Chamber of Commerce and during visits to various businesses. I traditional 4-H programs. doubtful of the species' being am looking forward to meeting even more of you as spring arrives and we are more out and about. endangered. The court heard from this speaker of some It is a rare individual who would challenge that tobacco use is se em in g ly c o n flic tin g bad for our health. We all know a great deal about this subject, but information, suggestive to the there are underlying streams of information that don't enter our speaker that an appeal by the everyday consciousness. Therefore, it is my intention to pass on. county would result in the in this twice- monthly column, some of the "gems" that come overturning of the listing because across my desk and through my e-mail. ODFW did not follow One of the amazing items to me is how we as a culture have appropriate procedures. cloaked tobacco use and addiction in legenJ, mystique and Tom Wolff spoke as romance, especially out here in the "Wild West.” Our image of the representative of the Willow early folks in this area may be that of the lone, hard-drinking, Creek Valley Economic group, deadeye tobacco-spitting range nder. Do some images die hard? the Heppner City Council and the Tobacco use here in the Northwest actually goes back centuries Columbia Basin Board of to the Native Americans who generally chewed it rather than Directors, which have voted to smoked it. The Tlingit and Haida mixed the dried leaves of support an appeal of the decision, Nicotiana quadnvalvis with burnt abalone or clam shells. The to support delaying the action as resulting mixture could be chewed "as is” or formed into pellets long as possible, and to support with tree resin for sucking. Often this use had spiritual and reducing the size of the area medicinal implications. It took the European settlers, however, to involved, respectively. set us on our present course with different forms of smoking. Another speaker noted a strong In the columns to come, I will cover a little history/folklore. the nature of tobacco addiction, the medical, economic and social working relationship with impacts of tobacco use. Please call me with your comments: 541 - ODFW but advocated requiring 676-5421 in Heppner, 481-4200 in Boardman, or 922-5880 in them to follow proper Irrigon. procedures. County Extension agent Bill Broderick also recommended appeal of the process, TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE encouraging the court to work Pursuant to O.R.S. 86.705, et seq. and O.R.S. 79.5010, et seq. with local ODFW personnel. He Edna Peck Trustee No.: 09-WM-18832 also expressed concern over a Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by BERNARDO federal listing of the ground By Pennie Miller, PMH & N on Upper Rhea Creek. HERNANDEZ AND MINERVA HERNANDEZ AKA BERNARD squirrel, which was requested on Edna Peck has been selected as In July of 1999, Edna became HERNANDEZ, as grantor, to MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE, February 25. The question arose the Pioneer Memorial Hospital part of the family at Pioneer An Oregon Corporation, as trustee, in favor of WASHINGTON MUTUAL on what, if any, effect an and Nursing Home Auxiliary Memorial Nursing Home. BANK, A Washington Corporation, as beneficiary, dated May 30, 1996, "emergency" listing, as featured resident of the month. Shortly after, Harold came to be recorded June 4. 1996, in the mortgage records of MORROW County, Or requested, would have on an Edna was bom in Heppner with her and make sure she was egon, in Book M. Page 48183. The beneficial interest under said Trust Deed appeal of the state listing. January 15, 1918, the third of six being taken care of properly. and the obligations secured thereby are presently held by WASHINGTON Also questioned by another children bom to Henry and Della Harold passed away shortly after. MUTUAL BANK. Said Trust Deed encumbers the following described real individual were the role of the Crump. Edna, who had three "Edna is a joy to have in our property situated in said county and state, to-wit: local ODFW in the issue and the brothers and two sisters, often little family. She is a member of LOT 5, BLOCK 3, BOARDMAN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF lack of notice to property owners babysat for the Crawford family our new hospital-nursing home BOARDMAN, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON. The street address or other common designation, if any, of the real prop on an issue so much out of the to earn spending money. auxiliary, which meets on the last erty described above is purported to be: ordinary. He stated that the Port She graduated from Heppner Monday of every month." 113 BOARDMAN AVENUE of Morrow is investigating an High School and that same year, Edna enjoys reading, BOARDMAN OR 97818 appeal. on June 20th, 1934, married crossword puzzles and find-a- The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of Another speaker voiced a Harold K. "Shorty" Peck, the son word puzzles. She also enjoys the above street address or other common designation. belief that a strong stand is of Bert and Myra Peck. visiting and is very helpful to Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real prop necessary and a concern that Edna and her husband farmed other residents. erty to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of other indigenous creatures could the Peck Ranch and helped farm The Auxiliary also announces default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); be listed. Other comments others. They had four children, their upcoming raffle of eight the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor’s failure to pay when touched-' on ''independent*^' three ..iree daughters, ancl a' s b rt'w fe '1 different, ^blankets1, t with «ight due, the following sums r m n tl » q n - r o t r ... source" handling the' bwlogy «nd“ " pasii<f ¿Way fipih’i f i l w u f d ) ^ r’: ' o lis . H m . X KlilUUUJU P a y m e n t s J J .Kjj- aach; 3.744.9« 4SI.13 ■ • ■ - - i i p « y » * « i t v a t ; |ri i on whfetWer Or not financing An when when hei he was w as nfilv six Webicfcblti. r Tickets will bte h sale during ■ " oftly six be c on •aehi 0 payments a t $ appeal would be a burden to the ( 05-01-9» through 13-15-99 ) Edna raised their three ^t. Penck's Celebration, March county. 1S3.S7 Lata Chargesi daughters and helped on the 18 in front of the Shoe Box. The Prior accumulated lata chargeai The court noted plans to meet ranch. Edna and Harold belonged blanket will be displayed at that 39.35 Beneficiary Advances (with interest if applicable) with the port and ODFW and to the Lexington Grange, the time. Tickets will be available at 3.93B.0I TOTALl expressed the need for more Heppner Elks Club and were $1 each or six for $5. Anyone ALSO, if you have failed to pay taxes on the property, provide insurant information, while recognizing members of the Christian who would like to buy early on the property or pay other senior liens or encumbrances as required in the that an expedient decision needs Church. should contact Pennie Miller, note and deed of trust, the beneficiary may insist that you do so in order to to be made. Names of other The Pecks lived on the ranch 676-5848, or Tonia Adams, 676- reinstate your account in good standing The beneficiary may require as a individuals who might shed some on Upper Rhea Creek for most of 9616. The drawing will be held condition to reinstatement that you provide reliable written evidence that light on the situation were also their 66 years of married life. March 31 at 11 a.m. at the you have paid all senior liens or encumbrances, property taxes, and hazard suggested. They now have their farm hospital. You need not be present insurance premiums. These requirements for reinstatement should be con Representatives of the machinery exhibit, housed for to win, however they will not be firmed by contacting the undersigned Trustee Department of Revenue, Sweek, many years at Shorty’s Museum, able to ship out of town. By reason of said default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on Hanlon and finance director at the Morrow County All proceeds go toward the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said Lisanne Currin offered a Fairgrounds, at the new Morrow improvements for the nursing sums being the following: UNPAID PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF $39,555.64, AS OF 04-01-99, presentation on utilities: an County Farm Museum. Please home. PLUS, FROM THAT DATE UNTIL PAID, ACCRUED AND ACCRUING overview of the valuation of visit it when you can. In May the auxiliary will have INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 13.000% PER ANNUM. PLUS ANY LATE centrally assessed properties, unit The Pecks' oldest daughter, its annual yard sale. Anyone who CHARGES, ESCROW ADVANCES, FORECLOSURE COSTS, TRUSTEE valuation, market value, unit Patricia Hardy, resides in Salem; has something to donate should valuation process, calculation of their second daughter, Shirley contact Pennie Miller or Frances FEES, ATTORNEY FEES. SUMS REQUIRED FOR PROTECTION OF utility valuation, figuring of Palmer, lives in Heppner; and Fred at 676-5848. The auxiliary THE PROPERTY AND ADDITIONAL SUMS SECURED BY THE DEED OF TRUST. apportionment of a production their youngest, Marjorie Church, will pick up. A date will be WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will, plant, apportionment of lives on the Harold Peck Ranch announced later. on April 27, 2000, at the hour of 11:00 A M . in accord with the standard of transmission and distribution time established by ORS 187.110, at THE FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE plants. Review offered» MORROW COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 100 SO. COURT STREET. HEPPNER, County of MORROW, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to information on the Boardman the highest bidder for cash, the interest in the said described real property coal plant and factors that impact The builder of the stone Groshens. That fact is also which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution the Boardman assessed value and fountain across from the Morrow confirmed by the younger by him of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or trends. Coyote Springs Phase 11 County Fairgrounds has been Groshens' aunt, Clementine his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to addition was mentioned as discovered, according to Delpha Helgeland, says Jones. satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses expected by 2002. Some Jones with the Morrow County The elder Groshens. a stone of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee observations were shared, also, Historical Society. mason who also constructed the on "intangibles" coming up again Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86 753 has the Jones says that according to Morrow County Courthouse, in the legislature. Vic Groshens of Baker City, the built the ¿tone fountain around 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 fountain was built by his 1923. payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such grandfather, Victor Alexander Edna Peck PMH Nursing Home resident o f the month PUBLIC N O T IC E s Fountain builder discovered COLUMBIA RIVER lone Little League sign ups set CONSTRUCTION & EXCAVATING lone Little League sign-ups will be held Tuesday, March 14, at 7 p.m. in the lone High School cafeteria. I 11 The cost to participate is $25, due at sign-up. Birth certificate copies are required on all new players. ANDERSON SEED (5 4 1 ) 4 2 2 - 7 2 0 4 o r (5 4 1 ) 4 5 4 -2 0 0 4 Meeting your spring seed needs with: PENEW AW A CUSTOM POLE BUILDINGS a n d M IM E S - SHOPS - H0RSI BARNS - RV STORAGE A LPO W A HORSE SHELTERS / LEAH-TOs - ILL PURPOSE I STATE Of WASMICTCN COUNTY Of (INC C ertified , t r e a te d w ith VITAVAX-RTC w ith o r w itlio u t LINDANE SHAWN ENG, Owner - B uilder 567-9068, Cell 379-4806 CCB #123873 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 be ing cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually in curred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney’s fees. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words “trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in in terest, if any. DATED: December 15, 1999 REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION f/k/a INTERSTATE TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION Successor Trustee BY (s) Deborah Kaufman DEBORAH KAUFMAN, SECRETARY 720 SEVENTH AVENUE. SUITE 400 SEATTLE WA 98104 (206) 340-2550 Sale Information: (206) 654-5545 Call and reserve your seed for your planting needs now! H E R M IS T O N I I Certify tin t I *• 4" authorUefl reoresentati»« of trustee and C3«0l«te ano fiact coot of tue Origin*! ' trusta« s notice of sal« JCtfcT Published: March 1,8, 15,22, 2000 Affid I I foregoing is a