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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, Apnl 5, 2000 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 Elvira Irby o f Heppner was occurred) and by curing any other supnsed by three nieces throwing default complained of herein that a surprise birthday party in her is capable of being cured by ten dering the performance required honor on Thursday, March 23. Out-of-town guests were her under the obligation or trust deed, three nieces, Sue Townsend and in addition to paying said sums Wiegand. Granger, WA, Brenda or tendering the performance nec Kay Townsend Hoxsey, essary to cure the default, by pay Hammond, OR. and Eileen ing all costs and expenses actu Jinkinson Pruitt, Vancouver, ally incurred in enforcing the obli WA. Also in attendance was her gation and trust deed, together granddaughter, Betsy Knutson. with trustees’s and attorney’s fees Sitka, Alaska; step-son, Bob not exceeding the amounts pro Irby, and wife, Clydie, and two vided by said ORS 86.753. grandchildren, sister-in-law, It will be necessary for you to Betty McDonald, Heppner, and contact the undersigned prior to neighbors, Rick and Jean, the time you tender reinstatement Heppner. or payoff so that you may be ad Bonnie Bennett also dropped by vised of the exact amount, includ to bring her a German chocolate ing trustee’s costs and fees, that cake which is Elvira's favorite. you will be required to pay. Pay Everyone enjoyed the cake and ment must be in the full amount in dinner and Elvira was indeed the form of cashier’s or certified supnsed and enjoyed her party. check. Elvira's nieces all stayed several The effect of the sale will be days before returning home. to deprive you and all those who hold by, through and under you of PUBLIC NOTICE all interest in the property de RE: Loan#: 1431897 scribed above. Title#: 3319/541-481-2280 In construing this notice, the UTC #: 0-1382 masculine gender includes the OREGON TRUSTEE’S feminine and the neuter, the sin NOTICE OF SALE gular includes the plural, the word TO: MAXINE M. MARCUM “grantor” includes any successor Reference is made to that cer in interest to the grantor as well tain deed o f tru st m ade by as any other person owing an ob M A X IN E M. M A R CU M , as ligation, the performance of which grantor, RECD, USDA, ACTING is secured by said trust deed, and THROUGH OREGON STATE, the words “trustee” and “benefi as trustee, in favor o f RURAL ciary” include their respective suc D E V E L O PM E N T , A C TIN G cessors in interest, if any. ON BEHALF OF THE RURAL DATED: 12-15-99 H O USIN G SER V IC E, SU C David A Kubat, OSBA # 84265 CESSO R IN IN TER EST TO (Successor Trustee) Fm HA, ST. OF O R EG O N , BY: (s) David A. Kubat USDA as beneficiary, dated DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: FEBRUARY 16, 1982, recorded T.D. SERVICE COMPANY DECEMBER 27, 1982, in the FORECLOSURE DEPART mortgage records o f MORROW, MENT County, Oregon, in book/reel/vol- (800) 843-0260 ume No. — at page —, (fee/file/ EXHIBIT “A” insfrument No. M-20041) cover A Parcel of land located in a ing the following described real portion of Lot 2, Block 8 West, property situated in said county Section 24, Township 5 North, and state, to wit: Range 26, East of the Willamette FOR CO M PLETE LEGAL Meridian, in the County of Mor D ESC R IPTIO N SEE A T row and State of Oregon as fol TACHED EXHIBIT A. lows: M ORE CO M M O N LY Commencing at the Northeast KNOWN AS: 127 NW ORE corner o f L oti, Block 8 West; GON AVE. - IRRIGON, ORE Thence West along the Southerly GON 97844 boundary of Oregon Avenue West Both the beneficiary and the a distance of 125.00 feet to the trustee have elected to sell the Northwest comer of that certain said real property to satisfy the tract o f land deeded from Stahl, obligations secured by said deed et ux, to Russel, et ux, recorded of trust and a notice o f default has Apnl 17,1979 as M -15261, Mor been recorded pursuant to Oregon row C ounty Deed R ecords; Revised Statutes 86.735; the de Thence West along the Southerly fault for which the foreclosure is boundary of Oregon Avenue West made is grantor’s failure to pay a distance of 180.00 feet to the when due the following sums: True Point o f Beginning; Thence 16 Payments of $476.00 from West along the Southerly bound 08/16/98 7,616.00 ary o f Oregon Avenue West a dis tan ce o f 90.00 feet; Thence SUB-TOTAL OF Southerly at nght angles 110.00 AMOUNTS IN feet; Thence East long a line par ARREARS: 7,616.00 allel to said Oregon Avenue West By reason of said default the right-of-way a distance o f 90.00 beneficiary has declared all sums feet; Thence Northerly a distance owing on the obligation secured o f 110.00 feet to the True Point of by said deed of trust immediately Beginning. due and payable, said sums being Published: March 12, 22,29, and the following, to wit: Principal $ April 5,2000 19,451.96* , together with inter Affid_______________________ est as provided in the note or other Elvira Irby celebrates 85th birthday instrument secured from the 16TH day of July, 1998 and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instrument se cured, and as are provided by The first high school rodeo statue. *PLUS SUBSIDY RE action o f the spring season CAPTURE IN THE AMOUNT kicked off at Eugene on March OF $69,691.45. 24-25. Wherefore, notice is hereby Area youth fared well, with given that the undersigned trustee Blake Knowles and Ryan will on MAY 05,2000, at the hour Matteon o f Heppner capturing of 10 : 00 AM, o’clock, Standard the team roping title with a time Time, as established by ORS o f 7.46. They were first and 187.110, at COURT ST. EN second, respectively, in steer TR A N C E, M ORROW wrestling, with Knowles posting CO U N TY CO U R TH O U SE, a 5.10 and Matteson a 6.29. HEPPNER, County o f M OR Lacy Matteson was first in ROW State of Oregon, sell at pub barrell racing with a time of lic auction to the highest bidder for 15.516. cash the interest in the said de Ann Shear of lone took third in scribed real property which the pole bending with a time of grantor had or had power to con 21.810. vey at the time o f the execution At the Yamhill County High by him of the said trust deed, to School Rodeo at McMinnville gether with any interest which April 1-2, Ryan Matteson was which the grantor or his succes first in steer wrestling with a sors in interest acquired after the time o f 9.16. He was ninth in calf execution of said trust deed, to roping with 16.39. satisfy the foregoing obligations Lacey Matteson was first in thereby secured and the costs and barrel racing with a 14.958. Ann expenses of sale, including a rea Shear was fifth with 15.326; sonable charge by the trustee. Katie Bacon, lone, was sixth Notice is further given that any with 15.534; and Sybil Krebs, person named in ORS 86.753 has lone, was ninth with 15.573. the right, at any time prior to five Krebs was also seventh in days before the date last set for breakaway roping with 5.27. Youth fare well in Eugene rodeo lone High School 1st in 1A Live Cup lone High School was selected as the Class 1A first place school for the winnter standings o f the Oregon School Activities Association Oregon Live Cup. The Oregon Live Cup in an award designed to recognize overall school success. The schools earn points based on their finish in all OSAA-U.S. Bank State Championships, presented by United Rentals anf for top 10 finishes in the OSAA- Dairy Farmers o f Oregon Academic All-State program. The Oregon Cup weights activities and academics equally. Separate point standings will be released after the spring championships as well. lone was in first place with 780 points, followed by Canyonville Christian Academy P ro s ta te c a n c e r g ro u p to m e e t The Pendleton Prostate Can cer Support Group will m eet Wednesday, Apnl 5 at the West ern Bank, 1701 S.W. Court Ave. in Pendleton at 7 p.m. The topic will be traditional Chinese medicine, including acu puncture and an herbologist. For more information, contact June Miller, 443-6171. lone releases honor roll lone schools have announced its third quarter honor roll. Follow ing are the students who qualify: Sixth grade “A”: Ashly Grams, Abby Key, Kyle Palmateer; “B”- Jennifer Gnffith, Cami Sitsler. S eventh grade “A ” : Nick C hristm an, Sara Peck, Kasie Peterson, Tyler Raible, Kayleen Vosberg; “B”-Taylor McElligott, Arthur Ekstrom, Alyssa Riet- mann, Amanda Emery, Barbara Holland, Kim Moms. Eighth grade “A”: Billy Gates, N atalie M cE lligott and Paul Neiffer, all 4., Jeff Hunt, Emily Key, Meghan McCabe, Cyd Tullis; “ B”-M egan M cCabe, Johnny Collin. Freshm en “A ” : Sheena Christman, Tracy Gnffith, Caitlin Orem and Mike Radie, all 4., Cameron Krebs, Diana McElh- gott, Koby Rea, Til Tullis, Aaron Tworek; “B ”-Jaysi Bennetto, Cody Bergstrom, Karl Morgan, Olivia Thompson, Cayle Krebs, Dan Nolan, Dejah Haskett. Sophom ores “ A ” : Cyndi Heagy, Adam McCabe, Colin McElligott, Salli McElligott, Adam Neiffer and Kristina Powell, all 4., D erek C am pbell, Rhonda Wilhelm; “B”-Amellia Peck. Juniors “A” : Cory Bennetto and Adrienne Swanson, both 4., K atie Bacon, M olly Barrow, Ashley Carmack, Chanssa Gates, Allison Halvorsen, Shelby Krebs, Jeremiah McElligott, Korey Mor gan, Jerem y R ietm ann, Ann Shear, Jennifer Thompson; “B”- Clayton Bergstrom, Cody Erick son, Dustin Haguewood, Brooks Rea, Nonnee Walters, Samantha Wilhelm. Seniors “A” : Erin Crowell, Mark McElligott, Jacob Neiffer and Andy Vosberg, all 4., Brandi Brantley, Camie Burright, Mike Ferguison, Allan Gribskov, Sybil Krebs, David Mansfeld, Miranda M cElligott, Nikki M cElligott, Nathan Nolan, Dylan Pettyjohn, Joey Powell, Hannes Schulz, Dan Scott; “ B”-Steve Crum, John Ferguison. PUBLIC NOTICE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE The Gertrude L. McRae Schol arship Committee announces that grant applications are now avail able to all graduates o f Grant County high schools. Graduates of M orrow , W asco or W heeler County high schools may also be considered for a scholarship award if too few Grant County applications are received. Preference will be given to Grant County high school gradu ates who have completed one or more years of college and reside in Oregon. To obtain an application con tact the McRae Scholarship Com mittee c/o Grant County Court, 201 S. Humbolt, Suite 280, Can yon City OR 97820, or call 541- 575-0059. Applications are due by 5 pm Monday, July 31,2000. Published: April 5 and 12, 2000 with 720; Jordan Valley High School with 585; Damascus Christian, 580; Condon High School, 510; Crane High School, 440; Dufur High School, 410; St. Paul High School and Umpqua Valley Christian, both with 380; and Powder Valley High School, 365. Last quarter lone was second and Canyonville Christian first. In the Class 2A schools, Santiam Christian was first with 1140; East Linn Christian Academy, second with 908; Oakndge High School, 855; Enterprise High School, 800; Union High School, 785; Regis High School, 760; St. Mary's High School, 689; Joseph High School, 665; Catlin Gabel School, 660; and Amity High PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting o f the Bud get Committee o f the Morrow County Unified Recreation Dis trict, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2001 will be held at lone High School lone, Oregon. The meeting will take place on the 27th day o f April, 2000 at 7:30 P.M.. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy o f the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after April 27th, 2000 at Morrow County Court house, between the hours o f 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Com mittee will take place. Any per son may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pro grams with the Budget Commit tee. Published: April 5 and 19,2000 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to ORS 477.250, no tice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held to provide landowners an opportunity to com ment on budgeting for fire protec tion and suppression within the boundaries of the Central Oregon Forest Protection District (COD) and for privately owned lands in Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Morrow, Umatilla, W asco and W heeler counties w ithin the boundaries o f the D eschutes, M alheur, Mt. Hood, O choco, Umatilla and Wallowa-Whitman national forests. Hearings will be held on Monday, April 24,2000,1 P.M., at the following unit head quarters: Pnneville Unit, 3501NE 3rd, Prineville, The Dalles Unit, 3701 W. 13th St., The Dalles, John Day Unit, 400 NW 9th, John Day. Copies of the tentative budget may be inspected during normal working hours. To ensure the broadest range of services to in dividuals with disabilities, we may need lead time to make the nec essary arrangem ents. Persons with disabilities requiring special arrangements should contact 541 - 447-5658 at least two working days in advance. OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY JAMES E. BROWN, STATE FORESTER Published: April 5 and 12,2000 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE MORROW COUNTY COURT Public notice is hereby given that the Morrow County Court will hold public hearings on: Tuesday. Apnl 11.2000 at 7:00 p.m. at the Gilliam & Bisbee Building, 120 S Main, Heppner; and Thursday. Apnl 13.2000 at 7:00 p.m. at the Irrigon Courthouse Annex, 3rd & North Main, Irrigon. The purpose of the meeting is to hear public comment upon the proposal o f the County assuming the building inspection program. All interested parties are wel come to attend. Upon request, accommodations will be made at the meeting to facilitate persons with physical impairments or dis abilities. Please call 676-5620 at least 48 hours prior to the meet ing. Published: Apnl 5,2000 f School, 599. In the Class 3A schools, Manst High School was first with 1715; Philomath, second with 1513; The Dalles High School, 1437; Seaside High School, 1190; Wilsonville High School, 1099; Astona High School. 1090; Glide High School, 1085; Sisters High School, 1083; Henley High School, 1076; and Scappoose High School, 1070. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE PORT OF MORROW, OREGON AND INTENTION TO ACT UPON RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS PUBLIC N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Commissioners (the “Board”) of the Port of Morrow, Oregon (the “Port”) will hold and conduct a special public meeting which is to begin at 9:00a.m. on April 20, 2000. The special public meeting will be held at the regular meeting place of the Board, at the offices of the Port, located at Two Ma rine Drive, Boardman, Oregon 97818. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the adoption of a bond resolution authorizing the issuance by the Port of up to $4,360,000 pollution control revenue refund ing bonds for the purpose of re funding the $4,360,000 currently outstanding Port of Morrow, Or egon Pollution Control Revenue Bonds (Idaho Power Company Boardman Project) Senes 1978. The bonds to be refunded were issued by the Port to provide funds to Idaho Power Com pany, an Idaho corporation (the “Com pany”), pursuant to an agreement to finance or refinance a portion of the costs o f the Com pany’s 10% undivided ownership interest in certain sewage or solid waste disposal or air or water pollution control facilities. The Board may also consider other matters related to the issuance of the refunding bonds. /s/ Gary Neal Gary Neal, General Manager Port of Morrow, Oregon Published: April 5 and 12,2000 Affid (10) ____ CLASSIFIED ADS .40 per word Card of Thanks: up to 1 00 words - $5 Deadline: Tuesday at noon C ARD O F TH A N K S Heppner High School g olf team would like to thank the fol lowing sponsors for the Mustang Scramble: Ployhar Insurance; Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company; Corbin’s Bowl and Diner; Murray Drugs; G reg’s Custom Clubs, Wildhorse G olf Resort; Green Feed and Seed; Bank o f Eastern Oregon; Klamath First Federal; VanMarter and Kahl Insurance; G a rd n e r’s M en ’s W ear; Pat Sweeney; Stimson Lumber; Sam and Bev L edridge; R J ’s Steakhouse; Central Red Apple; NAPA Auto Parts; Eagle View Driving Range; TKO; Premier Hitch (Jeff Huggins); MCGG; Wilcox Furniture; Huddleston Pa per; Brannon Repair; Les Schwab Tire Center; Peterson’s Jewelers; Don Eaves; A rden and Judy Olson; Twice Upon a Time; Devin Oil. ______________________ 4-5-lc I have been deeply touched by the warm and caring attentions I have received during my illness. Prayers, cards, flowers, food, calls and not the least were all the big hugs. Thank you all. Ernie McCabe P.S.: My brother-in-law, Don Bristow, had heart surgery in Janu ary. He heaved a big sigh and said he wished he could just add his thanks to mine because he hates to write thank you notes. So to each and every one of you for your TLC, please accept sincere thanks from Don. VIZ 4-5-lp A big thanks from the bottom of my heart to those who have supported me by calling, sending a card or just visiting with me. Your thoughtfulness and kindness is really wonderful. Sadly, it often takes a situation like this to know who your friends are and I really do appreciate those of you who arc there for me. You know who you are and I want to send you all hugs, and say there is nothing in this world that can compare to having good friends and family, to quote one such friend. She is very right! Sally Walker ______________________ 4-5-lc I have started this Thank You letter at least a dozen times in the last month and I just did not know where to start to Thank all the wonderful people that were there for my family and I after my ve hicle accident. Thank you to Betty Gray for picking me, Paul and Matt up on the highway-I was never so glad to see anyone in my life, and Wow, what a super great job you did keeping us calm. Thank you to Craig Holland for picking up our belongings that were thrown all over the highway. Thank you to Bink for calling my husband at work and not scaring him to death. Thank you to Wayne Hams for being there with me and the boys at the hospital and finding a new home for the totaled pickup. Thank you to the State Police officer for the escort from Lexington to Pio neer Memorial. Thank you to all of you at Pioneer Memorial Hos pital ER for your great care, es pecially for the extra care given to my boys who w ere very scared-it really showed extra TLC; thanks to Wendy, Carl and all those who worked on me in the X-ray room. Terrific care all the way around! And thanks to all of you who sent food, cards, prayers, visits and warm wishes during our recovery of the accident and my surgery the next week. Thank You for being the warm and loving community that cares so much to show it when some one is in need of something extra. It makes me very proud to live here and be a part of something great. Theresa, Craig, Katie, Paul and Matt Hams 4-5-lp N O T IC E S Want to get on the Internet, but not sure how? Take the first step and pick up your Internet Sign-up Pack. The pack has phone numbers, prices and other information on how to sign up-and best of all, it’s free. Pick one up today at the Hepp ner Gazette-Times or Heppner City Hall. 7-28-tfx H ELP W A N TED Part-time help wanted. All positions. Must be able to work nights. Apply at Bucknum ’s, Heppner. ______________________2-9-tfc International Co. seeks part and full time help. Work from home. Call 808-573-3021; www.home- careers.com/hbw _____________________ 3-29-4c Maintenance Engineer Installs, maintains and repairs machinery/mechanical equipment. Desire strong proficiency in one or more of the following: fabrica- tion/welding, electrical, PLC’s, refrigeration, dairy systems, pack age equipment, feed systems, gen eral maintenance. Pay DOE. Po sitions for T illam o o k and Boardman. Send resumes to Co lumbia River Processing, c/o T illam ook C heese, A ttn: L. Pacios-Rivera, P.O. Box 313, Tillamook, OR 97141. ______________________ 4-5-lc Morrow County Health District is accepting applications for a Patient Account Representa tive for Pioneer Memorial Hos pital Business Office in Heppner. Position requires a highly orga nized individual with knowledge in medical billing processes, comput ers, multi-line phone and general office tasks. W e’re looking for a team player with the ability to work independently. Customer service skills a must. Excellent wage/benefit package. Individu als wishing to apply may pick up an application at Pioneer Memo rial Hospital or call (541) 676- 2932. All applications must be postmarked by 4/12/00. MCHD is an EOE. 4-5-lc Í