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IN THE COMMUNITY Page 3B Statesman Journal, Salem, Wednesday, October 20, 1993 Happenings Gerry Frank's guidebook opens doors to Big Apple ADULT VIDEO TAPES from 6.95 who are seriously ill. Information: 370-8990. Methodist women Holly Williams and Kristi Bonn will speak on child care at the 10 a.m. Saturday meeting of the United Methodist Women at the church, 600 State Salem. Donations will be accepted for the Salem Outreach Shelter.

mm Special kids' parents Cameron Covey of the Salem-Keizer Public Schools will speak on instruction aide time and how requests are processed at the 7 p.m. Thursday meeting of Parents of Special Kids at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1444 Liberty St. SE, Salem. It's for parents of children with special needs or Massage Oils Aout Toys Gag Gifts Party Dolls Arcade you can't find it in New York, don't blame Gerry Frank.

New! Games 63 Channel Video Arcade Valentino's 148 Lancaster Dr. S. 585-8288 Kiss Tell 1 75 Commercial NE 364-0792 Community Pulse Hank Arends Frank has just finish up-dating his guide to the Big Apple, Where to Find It, Buy It, Eat It in New York. Where to Find It is a guide to shopping and enjoying the city. It includes infor- rant, 310 Kearney St.

SE. Gerry Frank New edition of travel guide It's a night off North and East Salem! When it comes to coverage your opinions for the annual UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) fund drive. "Schools, clubs, churches, and civic groups plan collections, pumpkin fests, carnivals and other events," Carolyn McMillan of the Salem Area UNICEF committee said. The organization works to provide clean water, basic health, nutrition, education and protection to children in 137 developing countries. Individuals and groups may secure collection containers from the YWCA of Salem, 768 State the Salem Public Library children's desk, 585 Liberty St.

SE; or by calling McMillan at 588-2114. Checks may be mailed to the US Committee for UNICEF, 2280 Timothy Drive NW, Salem, OR 97304. Scholarship coffee The annual fall scholarship coffee by the Salem Area P.E.O. will be from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday in the Delta Gamma House on the Willamette University campus in Salem.

The theme is 'The Oregon Trail to Education." More than 600 women belong to the 13 Salem area chapters of the 124-year-old sisterhood, which encourages women to further their education. They provide scholarships to individuals and support Cottey College in Missouri. Wilma Doty and Donna Herbert are co-chairing the coffee. Community Pulse Do you have an event or community news that Salem ought to know about? Get in touch with the pulse of the city through Community Pulse. Submit information to Hank Arends at P.O.

Box 13009, Salem, OR 97309-1015. Hank Arends is the community events writer for the Statesman Journal. His Community Pulse column appears weekdays in this section. I 7" Mi You're invited to share your visions and viewpoints with us. The third annual night of jazz to benefit scholarships presented by the Salem Hospital Auxiliary will be at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday at the top floor of the Reed Opera House, 189 Liberty St. NE, Salem. Dick Barber and the Capitol City Jazz Band will provide Dixieland music to complement the event's Mardi Gras theme. Tickets are $15 a person, which includes snacks and beverages. Through the years, auxiliary members have awarded more than $239,000 in scholarships to more than 360 students.

Event tickets are available at the door or by calling the Salem Hospital Volunteer Office at 370-5277. Founders day luncheon The annual founder's day luncheon and meeting will be in Corvallis on Saturday for members of the Alpha Delta Kappa international honorary. "This is the 46th anniversary of the educators' sorority dedicated to promoting the goals of education and service to children," Beverly Quiring, treasurer of the Epsilon Chapter in Salem, said. There are 25 members teaching in Salem-Keizer schools. They work to promote education by giving scholarships and performing local altruistic projects.

Helping out UNICEF A number of area businesses are serving as collection points mation about office items, pet stores, food, and a variety of other subjects of interest to tourists and residents alike. The book first was published in 1980, and this is the eighth edition. I'Over 500,000 copies have been sold," Frank said. "It's become the best-selling guide in New York." New this year is a supplement to the special hardcover edition. It's a 200-page guide to places Frank has turned up.

fThere are hundreds of secret shopping places in and around New York that I've collected over the years." Frank has spent a lot of time in; New York, both as a private citizen interested in finding things and as the long-time chief of staff to Sen. Mark Hatfield. Frank's business background is I in merchandising. He's the forjner vice president and manager of Meier and Frank stores hence the interest in goods and services. There's little that isn't covered in book.

Frank talks about art galleries, exclusive shops, cheap restaurants and even where restrooms can be found in the city. The book comes in three editions: The pocket edition, which mainly covers restaurants is the regular edition with more than 600 pages is arid the limited edition with a special cover and shopping supplement is $25. The pocket book is being print-e4. now and should be available soon. The other two editions are available at Jackson's Books and Gerry Frank's Konditorei restau- Mike Whitehead, Executive Editor Crunch a cookie, sip a soda, and visit a bit as Executive Editor Mike Whitehead and Managing Editor Carolyn Warmbold host an informal get-aquainted session for North and East Salem residents on Monday, October 25 at 6:30 p.m.

at Chemeketa Community College, Bldg. 50, 4061 Winema N.E. (see map below). The program will end by 8:30 p.m. The punch, cookies, sodas and coffee are on us.

All it costs you is a little time. Here's the program: Brief introduction by Carolyn Warmbold, Managing Editor Willson It sounds ideal for 1 ML 1 eJJi VV Dad. A retirement Hv lit! 1 home for people Executive Editor Mike Whitehead about the role of the newspaper in the community and how folks can help define that role. A time for questions, answers and dialogue where you get a chance to share your concerns in informal conversation. It's a great opportunity to tell us what you think.

We'll end the evening with a 15-minute multi-media show The Face of Salem by Ron Cooper, a prize-winning Srarpsman Tnnrml nhnfnoranher. fcv.WimS 4H uni who need some Vm assistance to villi! ma remain independent. 1 or I I r- SMI Ward Drive hi I'll call today. We'll see you at 6:30 p.m. Oct.

25 Chemeketa Community College campus MP TO $100 (Other meeting dates and locations will be announced later.) fg 3 ON YOUR Winema i Silverton Road I 1 I i DEDUCTIBLE. guaranteed lowest cash price in town on factory replacement glass. Statesman Journal WfflSON HOUSE The United Methodist Retirement Center Serving the Senior Community Since 1910 1625 Center NE Salem, OR (503) 585-6511 399-6712 1-800-944-8223 PUBLIC NOTICE $37,261.73. together with interest thereon at the rate of 11.50 per annum from PUBLIC NOTICE Television station KEBN is January 1, 1993 together with all costs, disbursements, andor fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary andor trustee, tneir employees, agems or assigns. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on January licensed by the Federal Communications Commis.

sion to serve the public interests as a public trustee. The license will expire on 19. 1994 at the hour of 10:00 clock A.M., in accord with the standard time established by ORS 187.110, at the main entrance of the Marion County Courthouse located at 148 High Street N.E. in the City of Salem, County of Marion, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor has or had power to convey at the time of the execution of 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 February 1, 1994.

We must file an application for renewal with the FCC. When filed, a copy of this application will be available for public inspection during regular business hours at the office of James R. Mac- Donald, receiver lor Wil have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and bv curing anv other default lamette Valley Broadcasting, 600 American complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance Tax Lot 90471-141 Lot 10, Block 1, HUBBARD INDUSTRIAL PARK, Marion County, Oregon, MV $37,200.00. Tax Lot 90471-201 Lot 4, Block 2, HUBBARD INDUSTRIAL PARK, Marion County, Oregon, MV $23,790. Tax Lot 90471-211 Lot 5, Block 2, HUBBARD INDUSTRIAL PARK, Marion County, Oregon, MV $53,750.00.

Tax Lot 90471-301 FR Lot 11, Block 2, HUBBARD INDUSTRIAL PARK, Marion County, Oregon MV $11,250.00. Tax Lot 90471-321 FR Lot 12, Block 2, HUBBARD INDUSTRIAL PARK, Marion County, Oregon, MV $41,530.00. Tax Lot 90471-341 FR Lot 13, Block 2, HUBBARD INDUSTRIAL PARK, Marion County, Oregon, MV $95,170.00. Tax Lot 90471-361 Lot 14, Block 2, HUBBARD INDUSTRIAL PARK, Marion County, Oregon MV $43,480.00. Robert J.

Prinslow Marion County Sheriff Robert C. Cannon Marion County Legal Counsel SJ September 29, October 6, 13. and 20, 1993 bank building, bZl 5.W. Morrison, Portland, Oregon required under the obligations 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 incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. 97205-3811.

It contains in In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the formation concerning the station's performance during the last five years. Individuals who wish to advise the FCC of facts relating to 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 interest, if any. the renewal application and whether the station has op crated in the public interest should file comments and petitions with the FCC by january 1, 1994. Further in-. Dated August 18, 1993 KELLY D.

SUTHERLAND Successor Trustee SHAPIRO KREISMAN 522 SW 5th Avenue Suite 825 Portland, Oregon 97204 (503) 241-0772 SJ October 13, 20, 27, and November 3, 1993 formation concerning the NOTICE OF SALE OF I TAX FORECLOSED LANDS On Thursday, October 28, 1993 at 10:00 a.m. and all adjournments thereof, at the West front door of the Marion County Courthouse in Salem, Oregon, pursuant to an Order of the Board of Commissioners for Marion County, Oregon, made and entered on the 22nd day of September 1993, I will sell at public auction the following real property described below for cash or sale by installment contract, the property is sold as is without warranty as to title and will be conveyed by quitclaim deed. The fair market value (MV) is specified below and unless otherwise stated, will also be the minimum acceptable bid. A cash bid is payable immediately after acceptance of the bid. Installment payments will require: A down payment of twenty percent (20) of the purchase price paid in cash.

The remainder of purchase price to be paid in equal installments according to the following: $1,000 $2,000: Monthly payments for one (1) year. $2,001 $5,000: Monthly payments for five (5) years: $5,001 Above: Monthly payments for ten (10) years: Twelve percent (12) interest per annum will accumulate on the unpaid balance. The successful bidder of an installment sale must execute a written land sale contract provided by Marion County no later than thirty (30) days after sale. The first monthly payment will be due within thirty (30) days from date of contract, and like monthly payment will be due on the same day of each month thereafter. A 5 administrative fee will be charged for subsequent contract assumption.

All installment sales are subject to the terms of ORS 275.190 and 275.220. Failure to pay the cash or abide by any of the conditions on installment sale within the time specified automatically cancels the sale without notice to the successful bidder. All monies paid to the County will be forfeited. Questions concerning any property advertised or the above requirements may be directed to Shirley A. Sauget, Property Clerk, Marion County General Services 220 High Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97301, phone (503) 588-5047.

Tax Lot 60910-000 535 E. Florence Old Woolen Mill, (Includes land, improvements and equipment) (DEQ bulletin applicable), Stayton, Oregon, Mkt for Historical, $156,110.00, Min. bid $100,000.00. Tax Lot 64794-000 A parcel of land on the South and of the West one-half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, township 7 south, Range 2 East, of the Willamette Meridian. Said parcel of land being bound on the North by the center of Butte Creek or Marion County line.

Being 15 acres, more or less, all said County of Marion and being all of that portion of said West one-half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 26, situated in said Marion County. (Date of Description September 24, 1934.) (Reforestation required by 12-94), MV $4,700.00. Tax Lot 90471-091 FR Lot 7, Block 1, HUBBARD INDUSTRIAL PARK, Marion County, Oregon, MV $45,210.00. KCC's broadcast license renewal process may be obtained from the FCC, Washington, D.C. 20554.

SJ October 21 23, 199S All interested persons are invited to. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE A default has occurred under the terms of a trust deed made by Raymond E. Pettey and Edith A. Pettey, husband and wife as grantor, to American Pacific Title and Escrow Company, as Trustee, in favor of Landmark Mortgage Company as Beneficiary, dated July 16, 1985, recorded July 25, 1985, in the mortgage records of Marion County, Oregon, in Reel 404 at Page 500, beneficial interest having been assigned to Scars MARION COUNTY NOTICE OF FOUND PROPERTY sider the application of Chemeketa Community College to adjust the lot lines on a 1.51 acre parcel and a 174 acre parcel to create a .77 acre par Fifteen bicycles as follows: cel and a 174.74 acre parcel in i (Public) and a I'D (Urban Development) zone and then to change the Salem Comprehensive Plan designation from Single Family Residential Mortgage Corporation, covering the following described real property: Lot 9, Block 2, DRAPER GARDENS, County of Marion and State of Oregon. Commonly known as: 219 N.E, Draper, Salem, OR 97301 According to the current beneficiary's records, the indebtedness is owed by Larry E.

Davis and Jancy Davis, to Community Service and the tone from UD (Urban Development) to All property found in this advertisement must be claimed prior to the expiration date of January 11, 1994; any money or goods after said expiration date becomes the property of Marion County. To inquire on this found property, please contact Shirley A. Sauget, at 588-5047, Marion County General Services, 220 High Street N.E., Salem, Oregon 97301. SJ October 20 27, 1993 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Marion County Hearings officer will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, October 20, 1993, p.m., to con appear and present comments or submit written comments to the County Planning Division prior to the hearing. In order to accommodate persons with physical impairments, please notify the Planning Division, 588-5038, of any special physical or language accommodations you may need as far in advance of the hearing as possible, The hearing will be held in Room 108 of the Marion County Courthouse, Salem.

The application and file may be reviewed during business hours in the County Planning Division, 220 High Street NE, Salem. October 20, 1993 Misc. colors, styles, and sizes, one (1) each: Volk-scycle, Murray, American, BMX, Free Spirit and a Magna, three (3) each Unknown models, Schwinn and Huffys. Also found: Two (2) air rifles, Camping gear, Boots, Hydraulic cylinder, a Grinder, Saw, CD player, two (2) Radar detector, Speakers, Electronic box, Stereo, Gym bag with contents, Childs terrain vehicle, CB radio, three (3) Car radios, Fishing pole, Safe, Battery, and a sword. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property 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 (Public) on the transferred .74 acre parcel and to obtain a conditional use to expand the existing facilities by adding to a Central Services foreclosure is made is grantor failure to pay when due the following sums: Monthly payments in the sum of $502.00 from February 1, 1993, together with all Building on the resulting 174.74 costs, disbursements, andor fees incurred or paid by the bcncticiary andor trustee, their employees, agents or assigns.

acre parcel at 4IMXI Lancaster Drive NE, Salem, (Section T7S; R2W), Tax lots 5(1629, 5(1617, 5(1613, 5(16(16, 5(1815, and 50615-600. 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 sum being the following, to-wit:.

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