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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 15, 2000 - SEVEN
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FAX
P a tric k 's Day
S c h ed u le o f E vents
PAPER
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•HEPPNER PUBLIC LIBRARY - Open I0AM-6PM
•MORROW COUNTY MUSEUM - Open 1-5 PM
•VENDOR’S SQUARE AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER - Enjoy crafts, food and
other treasures from local and visiting vendors All day Friday, Saturday & Sunday on
Main Street across from the Library/City Park. For more information call Janice at 541
676-5024.
•MRS O’LEARY’S STEW FEED - 5 - 7 PM at St Patrick’s Senior Center, 190 N Main
Street, prepared by the Heppner United Methodist Church members
•BLUE MOUNTAIN OLD TIME FIDDLERS -Dinner 5-7PM and concert at 7PM at
Heppner Elementary School Cafeteria and Auditorium.
•BUFFET DINNER - 6 - 8 PM at the Elks Club, 142 N Main Street
•LADS & LASSIES TEEN DANCE -9 PM - midnight, A drug and alcohol free event for
teens at Heppner High School.
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•BREAKFAST - 6 - 10:30 AM at St Patrick's Senior Center, prepared by O ’Senior Cen
ter.
•SHEEP DOG TRIALS - starting at 8:30 AM (all day) at Thompson's Ranch, 3 miles
northwest of Heppner on Bunker Hill Road off of Highway 207, between mileposts #41
and #42.
•VOLKSWALK - 8 AM - 4 PM Make a "grand tour” of the Irish Capitol of Oregon The
event starts at Central Red Apple on Main Street and tours the town on a 6.2 mile/10
kilometer route
•MORROW COUNTY MUSEUM -10 AM - 5 PM Come visit the famous Morrow County
Museum! See their display of the historical 1903 Heppner Flood and other displays from
the past.
•AG EQUIPMENT MUSEUM (Shorty’s Museum) - 10 AM - 5 PM See Shorty Peck’s
fine collection of farm equipment. Members of the museum board will be available to
answer questions.
•MORROW COUNTY CREATIVE ARTS AND CRAFTS - 9 AM - 3 PM. show and sale
at Les Schwab.
•VENDORS SQUARE AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER - All day across the street
from the Library/City Park
•IRISH HOOP SHOOT - starting at 10:00 AM on E Willow Street, sponsored by Heppner
Colt Basketball.
•KUMA COFFEE HOUR - 10 AM at the Elks Club, 142 N Main Street. Come hear
family histories, music, stories and blarney! Enter the IRISH BROGUE CONTEST and
try to win $100 tor the best brogue
•BRUNCH - 11:15 AM - 1:30 PM at the Elks Club, 142 N Main Street.
•O ’SENIOR CENTER - 11 AM - 1:30 PM. Have a taste of Irish homemade soup and
bread, pie and coffee 3 - 4:30 PM. Videos of Ireland for your relaxation.
•O ’BARBECUE Chicken and Ribs -11 AM - 4 PM by Kessler’s Katering at the City Park
on Main Street
•LITTLE LEPRECHAUNS’ MINI-CARNIVAL AND KIDS’ KUISINE - 11:30 AM -
2 PM between the post office and Shoe Box. Sponsored by Heppner DayCare
•WESTON-McEWEN PIPE & DRUMS - performing on the Main Street Shamrock at
12:30 PM, prior to the Parade
•BARTENDERS’ RACE - before the Parade, starting at the Main Street Shamrock
•IRISH PARADE - 1 PM on Main Street Drawing for $100 Pot O'Gold.
•HEPPNER PUBLIC LIBRARY - Open I - 5 PM
•CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC - 2 - 4 PM .City Park, sponsored by First
Christian Church.
•CEILI (pronounced K-Lee) • beginning at 2 PM, upstairs at the Elks Club. 142 N Main
Street. Come enjoy Irish music featuring John Doherty and The Irish Singers and the
Round-Up City Cloggers performing Irish Step Dancing with optional audience partici­
pation. Cost is a St. Pat's Button.
•ST PADDY’S MOTORCROSS BARREL RACE - sponsored by the Oregon Trail Pro
Rodeo Committee, has outgrown the celebration and will be rescheduled at a later date
Watch for advertising!
•EWE-DO BINGO - 2:30 PM. Live sheep activity on NW Willow Street Sponsored by
Heppner Water Park/ Swim Team
•TOURS - 2:30 - 4 PM. Morrow County Courthouse. Historical structure built of blue
basalt in 1902 at 100 S. Court Street.
•O ’DUCKY RACE - 3 PM, starts at bridge in front of Courthouse Adopt a duck to win a
prize of $10 to $100. Sponsored by the Heppner Colt Football Program.
• CANCELLED: O ’FARLEY SOCIAL HOUR - 4 - 5 PM at the Senior Center Bus Shed
on E May Street.
•ST. PATRICK’S HAM DINNER - 4 - 7 PM at Catholic Church parish Hall at 560 NW
Jones Street. Family tickets available
•BUFFET DINNER - 6 - 8 PM. Com Beef & Cabbage, etc. with music from 9 PM - 2 AM
at the Elks Club, 142 N Main Street.
•THE TRAIL BAND - 7:30 PM at the Heppner Elementary School Auditorium You will
not want to miss this wonderful entertainment from Portland featuring music, stones, and
costumes inspired by the great migrations to America at the turn of the century Spon­
sored by the Morrow County Recreation Distnct, Willow Lodge 1.0 O F. and the St. Pat’s
Committee.
•WEE HOURS OF THE MORNING BREAKFAST 11 PM - 3 AM by Heppner Volunteer
Fire Department at 190 NW Willow Street.
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•BREA K FA ST - 6 - 10 AM at the N azarene C hurch, 335 N G ilm ore
•CHURCH - your choice. Visitors welcomed
•VENDORS SQUARE AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER - All day across the street
from the Library/City Park.
•SHEEP DOG TRIALS - all day at Thompson’s Ranch, 3 miles northwest of Heppner on
Bunker Hill Road off of Highway 207, between mileposts #41 and #42
•ST. PADDY’S DAY 0 ’TEAM ROPING - 10 AM at the Morrow County Fairgrounds
•BARBECUE - ' I AM - 3 PM at the Morrow County Fairgrounds Family tickets avail­
able.
•ST. PATRICK’S ANNUAL AUCTION - I PM indoors at Morrow County Fairgrounds.
Preview items at 11 AM. Have the fun o f a live auction, as well as a Country Store, silent
auctions, drawings, raffle drawing for VW Bug/Dune Buggy and music Drawing for $100
Pot O ’Gold.
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("one hundred thousand welcomes")
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It's that time of year when
student activities just seem to
pile up.
Upcoming events the next two
months in Heppner and lone are
the following:
-Heppner eighth grade-
Centenmal exchange begins-
April 22.
Saturday, May 6, site, time TBA.
lone High School prom-
Tupper Outdoor School for
Saturday, April 29, site, time Heppner and lone sixth graders-
TBA.
Monday, May 15-Thursday, May
Willow Creek Service Club 18/
Senior Girls Luncheon-Thursday,
lone Junior/Senior Banquet-
May 4, noon, All Saints date, site, time TBA.
Episcopal Church.
lone
High
School
Heppner High School prom- baccalaureate-Wednesday, May
24, 7 p.m., site TBA.
Heppner High School
baccalaureate-Thursday, May 25,
site, time TBA.
lone High School graduation-
Fnday, May 26, IHS, 7 p.m.
Heppner High School
Immediately following the graduation-Saturday, May 27,
parade this year, the "Tater HHS, 7 p.m.
Scramble"
will
test
the
communication skills of teams of
two. As one blindfolded
teammate seeks potatoes that lie
Two vacant lots
about the shamrock area, the
Two vacant lots, 90'xl 20'
other team member will provide
each with water & sewer
directions. The two with the most
on site. Paved, curbed,
potatoes in their bucket as time
d ead end street.
runs out will win t-shirts.
Property
has view
Visitors from Madras last year
came in second to a local team of
of town & beyond.
potato picker-upper experts and
Willow C reek Realty
report having used these past
months to hone their skills and
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are eager to pick more spuds than
JoyceKay & Jerry Holloman
anyone else this year.
Twill be music wherever you go Tater scram51e
Music enthusiasts will be given
every opportunity this weekend
to dance an Irish jig, sing a song,
clap your hands or just relax and
enjoy.
Beginning Friday evening,
March 17, the Blue Mountain
Old Time Fiddlers will provide a
concert
at
the
Heppner
Elementary School at 7 p.m. The
Lads and Lassies Teen Dance
will rev up at 9 p.m. at Heppner
High School.
Saturday, March 18, the
KUMA Coffee Hour will kick off
the day’s events with a taste of
Irish musical variety, including
the Irish Singers, bagpipe by
Mary Kenny Norville, piano,
singing, the Irish brogue contest
and much, much more. The
Weston-McEwen Pipes and
Drums will perform on the
shamrock;
contemporary
Christian music "Destiny Road"
will be at the City Park; and local
band students will be marching
in the parade.
The 2 p.m. Ceili upstairs at the
Elks, with Michael Duffy as
master of ceremonies, will kick
off with the Irish Singers,
bagpipe selections, Celtic harp,
and the Blue Mountain Cloggers
doing Irish step dancing. (The
audience will be invited to
participate). Abby Kahl will sing
and, hopefully, the local Ceili
Kids, young fiddlers will
perform. There will be something
for the entire family.
Admission is a St. Patrick’s
collectors button available at
downtown businesses or at the
big green Irish booth next to The
Shoe Box.
An opportunity for one and all
will be The Trail Band
performance at 7:30 p.m. at the
Heppner Elementary Gym. The
group is sponsored by IOOF
Lodge, the Morrow County
Unified Recreation District and
the St. Patrick's Committee.
People planning to attend are
encouraged to pick up their
tickets at the information booth.
Children are to be accompanied
by adults. Those holding tickets
will be admitted first. After the
Trail Band performance, adults
can dance the night away at the
Elks.
Sunday, March 19, Ron
McDonald and the Outhouse
Singers will be on hand to
entertain during the barbecue and
viewing of the auction items.
Contestants vie for
bartender's trophy
The O'Graybeal's Bartender
Race is especially important this
year, for one of the contesting
businesses could lay permanent
claim to the trophy. Presently,
the trophy is displayed at
Bucknum's Tavem, the winning
business last year. Bucknum's
has won the race twice, but
Beecher's Restaurant and Lounge
has also won two times.
If either of the two wins this
year, the trophy will become a
permanent fixture behind the
winner's bar. Neither business
can take success for granted,
however, and they must both be
prepared to meet and prevail over
the other expected challengers.
Both Cal's and the Elks Club
have been encouraged to send
their best tenders. Should either
of those two win, Bucknum's and
Beecher's will have to wait one
more year to try to lay permanent
claim on the trophy.
The race will begin at the
shamrock after the 12:30 p.m.
bagpipe
performance,
just
preceding the 1 p.m. parade.
Major boys, girls tryouts
March 16-17
Heppner Little League
will hold tryouts for boys and
girls major teams on Thursday,
March 16, and Friday, March 17,
at 3:30 p.m. each day.
The boys tryouts will be
held at the George Waterland
field and the girls will be held at
the Kilkenny field.
Anyone who has not
signed up and who would like to
try out should contact Cindi
Doherty, 676-5628, or Sandi
Day, 676-5275.
•
The Heppner Little
League meeting is at 7 p.m.,
Thursday, March 16, at Cal’s
Restaurant.
Lex FD, Aux. plans food sale
Members
of
the
Lexington Fire Department
Auxiliary will serve cinnamon
rolls and coffee from 9-11 a.m.
and an Irish potato bar from 11
a.m.-2 p.m. March 18 during the
St. Pats celebration under the
canopy at Les Schwab in
Heppner.
Lexington Auxilary and Fire
Dept.
Everyone is invited to
stop by to enjoy a roll and coffee,
try out the Irish potato bar and
take a chance on the mystery
chest.
Also available will be
raffle tickets for the hand-carved
"Mystery Chest" made by Jake
Haynes of Lexington. Winner of
the drawing, which is scheduled
for a later date, will receive the
chest and its contents.
Tickets are $1 each or six
for $5. Proceeds of the drawing
will go toward support of the
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Bud­
get Committee of the Morrow
County School District, Morrow
County, State of Oregon, to dis­
cuss the budget for the fiscal year
July 1,2000 to June 30,2001 will
be held at the school district of­
fice at 270 W Main, Lexington,
Oregon. The meeting will take
place on the 3rd day of April, 2000
at 7:30 pm. The purpose of the
meeting is to receive the budget
document and the budget mes­
sage. A copy of the budget docu­
ment may be inspected or obtained
on or after April 4th at the school
district office between the hours
of 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. This is a
public meeting where deliberation
of the Budget Committee will take
place. Any person may appear at
the meeting and hear the budget
message. Public input and discus­
sion of the proposed budget will
take place at the second meeting,
which is scheduled for April 17,
2000 at 7:30 pm at Riverside High
School in Boardman, Oregon. The
Budget Committee will establish
additional meetings and deliberate
on budget issues at the second
meeting.
Published: March 15 and 22,2000
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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$30,000
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to O.R.S. 86.705, et seq. and O.R.S. 79.5010, et seq.
Trustee No.: 09-W M -18832
Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by BERNARDO
H E R N A N D E Z A N D M INER VA H E R N A N D E Z AKA BE R N A R D
HERNANDEZ, as grantor, to MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE,
An Oregon Corporation, as trustee, in favor o f WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK, A Washington Corporation, as beneficiary, dated May 30, 1996,
recorded June 4, 1996, in the mortgage records o f MORROW County, Or­
egon, in Book M, Page 48183. The beneficial interest under said Trust Deed
and the obligations secured thereby are presently held by WASHINGTON
MUTUAL BANK. Said Trust Deed encumbers the following described real
property situated in said county and state, to-wit:
LOT 5, BLOCK 3, BO ARDM AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF
BOARDMAN, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON.
The street address or other common designation, if any, o f the real prop­
erty described above is purported to be:
113 BOARDMAN AVENUE
BOARDMAN OR 97818
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of
the above street address or other common designation.
Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real prop­
erty to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice o f
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
rtr
due, the following sums:
P a y m e n ts :
8
0
!!: ?uor>mi:f
p a y m e n ts a t $
p a y m e n ts a t $
05-01-99
through 12-15-99
)
4 8 8 .1 2 e a c h ;
each;
L a te C h a r g e s :
P r i o r a c c u m u la te d l a t e c h a r g e s :
B e n e f i c i a r y A d v a n ce s (w ith i n t e r e s t i f
3,744.94
1 4 3 .4 7
a p p lic a b le )
19.IS
3 , 9 3 1 .0 4
TOTAL:
ALSO, if you have failed to pay taxes on the property, provide insurance
on the property or pay other senior liens or encumbrances as required in the
note and deed o f trust, the beneficiary may insist that you do so in order to
reinstate your account in good standing The beneficiary may require as a
condition to reinstatement that you provide reliable written evidence that
you have paid all senior liens or encumbrances, property taxes, and hazard
insurance premiums. These requirements for reinstatement should be con­
firmed by contacting the undersigned Trustee.
By reason o f said default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on
the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said
sums being the following:
UNPAID PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF $39,555.64, AS OF 04-01-99,
PLUS, FROM THAT DATE UNTIL PAID, ACCRUED AND ACCRUING
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 13.000% PER ANNUM , PLUS ANY LATE
CHARGES, ESCROW ADVANCES, FORECLOSURE COSTS, TRUSTEE
FEES, ATTORNEY FEES, SUMS REQUIRED FOR PROTECTION OF
THE PROPERTY AND ADDITIONAL SUMS SECURED BY THE DEED
OF TRUST.
WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will,
on April 27,2000, at the hour o f 11:00 A M., in accord with the standard o f
time established by ORS 187.110, at THE FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE
MORROW COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 100 SO. COURT STREET,
HEPPNER, County o f MORROW, State o f Oregon, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the interest in the said described real property
which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time o f the execution
by him o f the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or
his successors in interest acquired after the execution o f said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses
o f 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 then due (other than such
portion o f the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred)
and by curing any other default complained o f herein that ¡s capable o f 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 owmg an
obligation, the performance o f which is secured by said trust deed, and the
words “trustee" and “beneficiary” include their respective successors m 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
STATE Of WASHINGTON
COUNTY Of KING
st
I certify that 1 m an authorized representative of trustee and
complete and eiact copy of the original trustee s notice of sale
A u th o r i.-I
Published: March 1, 8. 15, 22. 2000
Affid
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foregoing is a