FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 22, 2000
Studded tire season ends April 1
The time for one o f Oregon's
rites o f spring is approaching-
Apnl 1-that's when studded tires
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BUSINESS
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must be rem oved from vehicles.
Drivers with studded tires on
their vehicles after Apnl 1 can be
charged w ith a class "C'' traffic
violation, which carries a
maximum $150 fine.
The 1997 Legislature set
the April 1 date, moving it
forward from April 30 to reduce
road damage caused by the tires.
ODOT
spends
an
estim ated $11 million each year
repairing damage caused by tires
with studs, according to Doug
Tindall, ODOT ' m aintenance
engineer.
You are invited to attend a
WELLNESS PRESENTATION.
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Learn how to improve your life with the use of magnets
and other NIKKEN PRODUCTS
Dr. Richard Walker, M.D., with 20 years of experience
from the Spokane area, will be one of the speakers.
These helpful products will be on hand to see and try.
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TIME: 7:00 p.m., Monday, March 27th
PLACE: St. Patrick’s Senior Center
Local distributors: Jerry and JoyceKay Hollomon
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Scads o f prizes awarded
during St. Pat’s festivities
A veritable pot o f gold in
prizes was aw arded during the
Wee Bit O'lreland Celebration in
Heppner this past weekend.
Following are contest winners:
O 'D ucky Race: First place-Joe
Roberts, Aloha, OR, $100;
Second-M ary Jean McCabe,
Heppner,
$75;
Third-Jeff
Huggins, Vancouver, WA, $50;
Fourth-Barbara
Bloodsworth,
Heppner,
$25;
Fifth-Aaron
Griffith, Heppner, $10; Sixth-
Duane Ball, W enatchee, WA,
$10;
Seventh-Earl
Jenks,
Heppner, $10.
Pot of Gold: Joann Weister,
Heppner,
Rhonda
Atkins,
Hermiston, Phil Bach, Heppner,
each winning $100.
W illow V alley Service C lub
Irish Doll: Vi Wilgers, Heppner.
Proceeds go to the Willow
Creek Valley Assisted Living
Fund.
St. P a tric k 's Day P arade:
Antique Vehicle (post-1945):
First-Bob Pederson, Hermiston
C lassic's Car Club; Second-
Richard W allace; Third-Pat and
Linda
Johnston,
Hermiston
Classic's Car Club.
Antique Vehicle (pre-1945):
First-Ray and Betty Stever, Blue
M ountain A's; Second-Stew and
Valda Smith, Hermiston Classic's
Car Club.
Band and Musical Groups:
First-Heppner Junior High Band;
Second-Heppner High School
Bands; Third-lone Elementary-
Middle School Band.
Custom Vehicle: First-Chuck
Reiber, Hermiston Classic's Car
Club; Second-Les Mathock,
Hermiston C lassic's Car Club.
Dance or Drill Groups: First-
Round-Up City Cloggers.
Irish Bicycle: First-W heels o f
Luck; Second-Johnny Wilson;
Third-M att and Mark McCabe;
Third-Kile Wilson.
Irish Character Junior (under
12 years): First-Suzanne Kahl;
Second-Kylie
Doherty
and
Kelsie Fox.
Irish Character Senior (12
years plus): First-Brandm Dodd
and John Healy-"The Irish that
Caught the Leprechan."
Irish Float-Commercial: First-
Bank o f Eastern Oregon; Second-
Lexington Polaris and Power
City Polaris.
Irish Float-Non Profit: First-
Morrow County Fair Committee;
Second-Heppner High School
Technical
Education
Scale
House;
Second-W heatland
Pomona Grange.
Irish G olf Cart: First-Scott
Dougherty's
Leprechauns;
Second-Barbara Gilbert.
Irish Group-Non Profit: First-
St. Patrick's Catholic Church;
Second-Dynamic Doggies 4-H
Group; Third-Cub Scout Pack
661.
Irish Open Class: First-Twice
upon a Time... Bookworm;
Second-Blue Mountain Drug
Task Force (BENT) Raid Van.
Parade/Special Event Car:
First-72 Volkswagen Bug-St.
Patrick's Auction.
Leprechaun's Choice-M iller
M anufacturing-Kevin Chick.
1972 Volkswagen Bug-Sandi
and Skip M atthews, Heppner.
St. Patrick's Senior Center
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Ki'ona White Riesling ~ Hogue Late Harvest Riesling
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Eighty-eight people were present for the St. Patrick's dinner at
the Senior Center on March 15. Fourteen meals were taken out.
M em bers o f the Christian Missionary Fellowship served. Blood
pressures were taken before the meal.
The menu for the birthday dinner Wednesday, March 29, will be
glazed ham balls, seasoned noodles, peas with mushrooms, apple
raisin salad, rolls and pound cake. M embers o f the First Christian
C hurch will serve.
The senior breakfast-and soup, roll and pie luncheon were very
well attended. All the volunteer help was appreciated We couldn't
do these projects with out lots o f volunteers.
Exercises were at 10 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday; pinochle was
on Tuesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. and the movie, "The Prince
o f Egypt," was shown Thursday at 2 p.m.. There is always a jigsaw
puzzle being worked on. Everyone is welcome to take part in any
o f these activities.
A "55 Alive" class will be held at the senior center April 3-4.
Those seniors wishing to brush up on their driving skills should get
signed up soon.
The Red Cross will hold a blood drawing at the center Monday,
April 3. Please come give the gift o f life.
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Obituary
Peggy Irene Artman
Peggy Irene A rtm an, 73, o f
Heppner, formerly o f Pendleton,
died Thursday, March 16, 2000,
at Pioneer M emorial Hospital in
Heppner.
Graveside services will be held
Saturday, April 1, 2000 at the
Heppner M asonic Cemetery.
She was bom May 13,1926, at
Tulsa, Oklahoma to Dewey and
Mary Avions Powell-Caves. She
lived in England prior to W orld
W ar II.
In 1945, she married E. Neal
VanBibber and moved to Baker.
The couple later divorced.
She married William A. Cantrel
and the couple moved to Pendleton
where she lived and worked for
many years.
In 1969, she m arried R.A.
Artman. Through Mr. A rtm an's
work, the couple traveled to ev
ery state in the country except
Hawaii.
During her travels, she volun
teered at C risis H o tlin es and
taught severely physically handi
capped children to swim.
She was an avid reader and
enjoyed sewing. She especially
enjoyed children and was known
as “G randm a” to many.
Survivors include daughters,
Mycal Osmin o f Heppner and Liz
Tate o f Walla Walla, Washington;
a son, W illiam T. Cantrel o f Lake
Oswego; three granddaughters,
two grandsons; and three great
grandchildren. She was preceded
in death by an infant son, Roger
C. VanBibber; her parents; and a
brother, Earl Caves.
S w ee n ey
M o rtu a ry
o f.
Heppner is in charge o f arrange
ments.
Soloists compete at district
Ten Heppner vocal and
instrumental music students were
am ong over 150 students who
com peted at the Oregon Music
Educators A ssociation District
VI Solo and Ensem ble Contest.
The com petition was held in
M arch 4 at Blue Mountain
Com munity
C ollege
in
Pendleton.
Com petitors were rated with a
one as the highest possible score
and a five the lowest. The five
different divisions in the contest
were vocal, instrumental, strings,
piano and percussion.
Four Heppner girls com peted in
the vocal division. Abby Kahl
received a one-m inus rating for
her soprano vocal solo. A girls'
trio made up o f Amanda
Sneddon
and
Abby
Kahl,
sopranos, and Laurie M ichael,
alto, received a rating o f two for
their perform ance.
Autumn
Chick also received a two rating
for her soprano solo.
In the high school instrum ental
division, Heppner had two
trumpet soloists. M itch M atthews
received a two-plus rating and
Darren Van Cleave a two. Daniel
Jepsen and Em ily U nruh each
received a top rating o f one for
their clarinet and flute solos,
respectively.
In the m iddle school division
(grades six- eight) Heppner had
three perform ers. Amy Jepsen
received a one rating on her
piano
solo.
Kelly
Straley
perform ed a flute solo and
M atthew Van Cleave had a
trom bone solo,
with each
receiving a two rating for their
efforts.
Deborah W ryn o f lone
accompanied flutist Kelly Straley
on the piano. All o f the other
soloists were accom panied by
pianist M ym a Van Cleave o f
Heppner.
The top perform ers at district
com petition advance to the state
level. Daniel Jepsen was selected
to advance to the Oregon State
Solo Finals in the clarinet
division. That com petition will
be held at the University o f
Oregon in Eugene, on Saturday,
April 29.
According to Heppner Band
director and music teacher Ralph
W em er, this was the largest
num ber o f H eppner students to
compete at district competition in
several years.
P U B L IC N O T IC E
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-WM-18832
Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by BERNARDO
HERNANDEZ AND MINERVA HERNANDEZ AKA BERNARD
HERNANDEZ, as grantor, to MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE,
An Oregon Corporation, as trustee, in favor of WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK, A Washington Corporation, as beneficiary, dated May 30, 1996,
recorded June 4, 1996, in the mortgage records of 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, BOARDMAN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF
BOARDMAN, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON.
The street address or other common designation, if any, of 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 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:
Payments:
8
payments at $
0
payaants at %
( 05-01-99
through 12-15-99
)
468.12 aach;
aachi
Lata Chargas:
Prior accu au la ta d lata c h a r g a s :
B a na fi ci ar y Advancas (with xntarast if applicabla)
TOTALi
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$
3,744.96
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*
s
163.87
%
3,931.08
29.25
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 of 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 of 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 of 11:00 A.M., in accord with the standard of
time established by ORS 187.110, at THE FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE
MORROW COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 100 SO. COURT STREET,
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 had or had power to convey at the time of the execution
by him of the 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 then 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 be
ing cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or
tmst 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
STATE OF WASHINGTON
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concine ano ««act copy of tNe original trustee s notice of saie
¿thirsted l êoresentat u t Ul lrusfëë~
Published: March 1, 8, 15, 22, 2000
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