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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 1, 2000 'C' te am g irls lose fin a l gam e By Rick Paullus The "C" team Heppner Mustang girls fell short in their comeback, losing to the visiting Condon Blue Devils, 28-19, on Tuesday, Feb. 15 The Mustangs finished with a 4-13 record but did win three of their last six games. Condon shut out the Mustangs in the first quarter, taking an 11-0 lead. The Mustangs outscored Condon 19-17 the rest of the way but could get no closer than seven points. Cindy Gall led the Mustangs with eight points with Marcy Miller adding six and Jesse Kempas, four. Members of the team were sophomores, Kelsey Greenup and Paula Spicerkuhn; and freshmen, Cindy Gall, Marcy Miller, Jesse Kempas, Nikki Sisk and Tylynn Smith. The Mustangs were coached by Keelie Keown. Statistics Condon- 11 4 11 2-28 Heppner 0 5 10 4-19 Heppner- Cindy Gall 4 0-0 8. Marcy Miller 3 0-0 6. Jesse Kempas 2 0-0 4, Paula Spicerkuhn 0 1-2 1. Kelsey Greenup. Nikki Sisk, Tylynn Smith 9 1-2 19 3pt.-none Mustang fCf team lose last game By Rick Paullus fourth quarter. The Heppner Mustangs The "C" team consisted of "C" Team boys lost their final junior Cory Breeding; game of the season to the visiting sophomores, Leland Rill, Jon Condon Blue Devils, 58-26, on Bennett and Kelly Paullus; and Tuesday, Feb. 15. The loss freshmen, Doug Orwick, Donald marred an otherwise successful Adams, Josh Winters, Adam season as the Mustangs finished Bergstrom, Jerry Shank, Trevor with a 10-9 overall record. Rhea, Robert Whalen and Conor The Mustangs fell behind 30-7 Kilkenny. The Mustangs were at halftime and, although they coached by Ken Eckman Statistics played better in the second half, Condon- 10 20 14 14-58 it was too big a deficit to make Heppner- 2 5 10 9-26 Heppner- Kelly Paullus 2 2-6 7, Donald up. Adams 2 1-6 5, Cory Breeding 2 0-1 4, Kelly Paullus scored seven Josh Winters 1 0-1 3, Adam Bergstrom 1 points and Donald Adams, five, 0-0 2, Jerry Shank 1 0-1 2, Robert to lead the Mustangs. Cory Whalen 1 0-0 2, Conor Kilkenny 0 1-21, Leland Rill 0 0-2 0, Doug Orwick, Trevor Breeding came off the bench to Rhea, Jon Bennett. 11 4-19 26. score four points and Josh 3pt.-Paullus, Winters. Winters hit a three-pointer in the Mustang JV girls beat Eagles in OT, 42-40 By Rick Paullus Sarah Eckman hit a lay-in on a nice pass from Brett Barber with 1:40 left to give the Mustangs a 34-33 lead over Wahtonka on Saturday, Feb. 19.. They hung on from there to beat the Eagles. 38-33, in The Dalles. The Mustangs ended their season with a 15-4 record. Heppner got six points from Jenni Patton and Jesse Gutierrez hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to help the Mustangs take a 15- 12 lead after one. . The Eagles tied it at halftime Jt 19-1^- but the Mustangs got five points from Jodie Carlson in the third to take a 27-26 lead into the fourth as Gutierrez completed a three-point play. After Eckman gave the Mustangs the lead. Barber hit a shot and Lacey Matteson and Gutierrez each hit free throws to preserve the win. Carlson led the Mustangs with 13 points and pulled down five rebounds. Gutierrez had nine points and Patton had six points, eight rebounds and three steals. Barber had three assists and two steals. Eckman had four steals and Cindy Gall pulled down eight rebounds. Statistics Heppner 15 4 8 11-38 Wahtonka 12 7 7 7-33 Heppner- Jodie Carlson 5 3-6 13, Jesse Gutierrez 3 2-3 9, Jenni Patton 3 0-5 6, Brett Barber 2 1-3 5. Lacey Matteson 1 1-2 3, Sarah Eckman 1 0-0 2, Cindy Gall 0 0-3 0, Nikki Sisk, Jesse Kempas. 15 7- 20 38. 3pt.-Gutierrez. p u b l ic n o t ic e NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting o f the Bud get Committee o f the PORT OF MORROW, MORROW, State of Oregon, on the budget for the fis cal year July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2001 will be held at Port o f Mor row Administrative Offices, 2 Marine Drive, Boardman, OR. The meeting will take place on the 8th day of March, 2000 at 3:30 P.M. The purpose o f the meeting is to receive the budget message. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after March 8, 2000 at 2 Ma rine Drive, Boardman, OR, be tween the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Com mittee will take place. Listed be low is the time and place of an additional Budget C om m ittee meeting that will be held to take public comment. Any person amy appear at this meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. Date: April 12,2000 Time: 3:30 P.M. Location: 2 Marine Drive, Boardman, OR Published: February 23 and March 1.2000 SALE ^ M ummj ' j D jwj in c . 217 North Main * Heppner • 676-9158 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-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: Paysants : payaants at $ payvanti at $ through 12-15-99 ) 468.12 aachj •achí Lata Chargas: Prior accuaulatad ‘lata chargasi Banaficiary Advascas (with xntarast if applicatola) TOTAL: Lady Cards secure state tourney berth The lone Lady Cardinals secured their right to play at the state tournament by defeating the South Wasco County Redsides, 56-33. Seniors Nikki McElligott and Camie Burright led the Lady Cardinals at the Big Sky Championship earning first place on Friday evening. McElligott racked up 24 points for the Lady Cardinals. Any attempts by Wasco to double team McElligott were in vain as she grabbed the game-high 21 rebounds, dished out three assists, blocked five Redside shot attempts and grabbed seven steals. Camie Burright canned two three-point shots and earned a total o f 19 points, two steals, two assists and three rebounds. lone took the lead early in the game, ending the first quarter with 17 points and holding South Wasco to only three points on the board. Brandi Brantley aided McElligott on the boards with five rebounds, four assists and three points. Kristina Powell did an excellent job of coming off the bench. Powell generated four points, one blocked shot and two assists. Commissioners lift moratorium Morrow and Umatilla County Commissioners met with senior FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Administration), Department of the Army and State OEM (Oregon Emergency Management) officials Thursday night. At the request of the federal and state officials, Umatilla and Morrow county commissioners lifted the CSEPP (Chemical Stockpile Emergency P re p a re d n e ss P ro g ram ) moratorium. The moratorium was put in place by county officials after the inadvertent activation of the CSEPP sirens on Dec. 30, 1999 The activation highlighted the commissioners and the public's concerns about the CSEP program in general and the alert and notification systems. During the meeting Thursday night, county commissioners received assurances from federal and state officials that their concerns had been heard and are being addressed. FEMA is moving ahead with an independent evaluation of the technical side o f the system and the state is contracting for an, impartial evaluation of the planning and managerial side. Both of these evaluations were at the request of the counties. "Based on the assurances we received Thursday night and our belief that the state and federal governments believe we are serious about getting this program back on track, we approved lifting the moratorium," said Morrow County Commissioner Dan Brosnan. "They need to know, however, that we are serious about assuring protection for our citizens and that we will take whatever steps are necessary to assure that the full CSEP program is in place and effective. The purpose of the moratorium has been achieved, which was to insure cooperation in a reassessment and bottom line evaluation o f where we are and the steps needed to achieve successful operation in the event o f an accidental release at the Umatilla Depot." For more information about the CSEP program, call (541) 922-4437 or (541) 966-3200. C O P Y P A P E R Ream o r C a rto n G azette-T im es 6 7 6 - 9 2 2 8 3,744.96 163.97 29.25 3,938.08 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 pnncipal 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 STATt Of MASH I ACTON 1 COUNTY OF (INC | Si I ctrtlfy tint I w »n Authorized representitive of trustee, «nd the foregoing is * complete end eiect copy of the ort9lnel trustee s notice of sole. Authorized ie o m e n u tw e o T iru jte * Published: March 1, 8, 15, 22, 2000 Affid ___________________________________ workday, contact Duane Disque at 989-8535. CLASSIFIED ADS . 4 0 per w o rd PUBLIC NOTICE This will serve as notification that a Special Board Meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday. M a rc h 7. 2QQQ at C o lu m b ia M id d le School in, In ig o n . Q R at PUBLIC NOTICE « 1/3 O f f ielected/houtewaret- S A V E MOW! 8 Willow Creek Country Club will hold their annual spring workday on Saturday, March 11. Work will start at 7:30 a m , with lunch served at noon. Members are asked to bring a rake or shovel. For more information about the 7:00 p.m.. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Local Option Levy. Published: March 1, 2000 SPWQ CLEAmç 0 ( 05-01-99 Workday set for Country Club MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY COURT will hold the following hearing o f public interest on Wednesday, March 8,2000, at 10 a.m. at the North Morrow Annex Building in Irrigon: Third and final hearing to amend the Morrow County Sub division Ordinance Section 5.070 to include requirement to submit a partition plat for parcels under eighty acres. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above proposal or to ask questions will be pro vided. Failure to raise specific is sues at this hearing precludes ap peal to the Land Use Board o f Appeals based on those issues. Copies of all relevant informa tion will be available after March 1, 2000. For more information, please co ntact the M orrow County Planning Department at 922-4624 or 676-5650. DATED THIS 1st day of March 2000 MORROW COUNTY COURT Published: March 1,2000 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE “The Morrow County Commis sion on Children & Families is re questing proposals for projects and services which will enhance the welfare of Morrow County Chil dren & Families. The anticipated allo catio n is app ro x im ately $115,500. These projects must address at least one o f the follow ing areas: Strong, Nurturing Fami lies; Healthy, Thriving Children; Positive Youth Development; Edu cational Progress and Success; Caring Communities and Systems. Proposals to improve the quality and quantity of child care will also be accepted at this tim e. A c cepted proposals will only be ap proved for one year. Request For Proposal packets may be obtained by calling the Morrow County Commission on Children & Fami lies office at 676-9675, by send ing a written request to P.O. Box 544 or by coming to the office at 120 South Main, Heppner. Com pleted proposals must be returned to the Commission by 12:00 Noon, April 7,2000 to be considered. For further information, contact Dar Merrill at 676-9675. The Morrow County Commission on Children & Families reserves the right to accept or reject any/all proposals and all proposals are subject to availability of funds.” Published: March 1,2000______ PUBLIC NOTICE THE COUNCIL FOR THE C ITY OF H EPPN ER, O R E GON WILL CONDUCT A PUB LIC HEARING AT 7:00 PM ON MARCH 13, 2000 AT HEPP NER CITY HALL, 188 NORTH WEST WILLOW STREET RE GARDING A VIOLATION OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. 474, AN ORDINANCE ABATING NUISANCE FOR ACCUM U LATION OF SOLID WASTE AND FIRE HAZARDS. THE FOLLOWING PROP ERTY IS IN VIOLATION OF THE ORDINANCE BECAUSE OF D EPO SITS OF SO LID WASTES SCATTERED A BOU T TH E PR EM ISES THAT CREATE A FIRE HAZ ARD AND HA RBORA GE FOR RO DEN TS AND IN SECTS AND IS INJURIOUS TO THE H E A L T H ,SA FE T Y AND GENERAL WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE. 1.125 S CHASE ST.. MAP 2S 26 35 BC, TAX LOT #10200 Published: March 1,2000 Affid Card of Thanks: up to 1 00 words - $5 Deadline: Tuesday at noon CARD OF THANKS The family of Anna Ball wishes to thank all the relatives and friends for their prayers, phone calls, cards, flowers and food and for the memorial contributions to the church fund. Special thank you to Helen Crawford and the good neighbor group for the dinner for the family at the grange hall. Spe cial thanks to Pat Sweeney for all his caring and help. Thanks to Rick Drake for the beautiful songs. Also, special thanks to Rev. Paul Clay for his beautiful service. It’s a blessing to have such caring people in our community. Don Ball and Family Wayne Ball and Family Ellis Ball and Family ______________________ 3-1-lc Thank you to all who have helped us through this difficult time. The many acts o f kindness were overwhelming. All o f the cards, flowers, prayers, calls and donations were very much appre ciated. A special thank you to Pastor Metz for his comforting words and the Church/Elks’ ladies for the dinner. We feel especially grateful to live in Heppner. The Family of Beverly Gunderson ______________________ 3-1-lc I am most appreciative for the cards, calls, inquiries, food and to the Neighborhood Center; most of all to my family. Eleanor Gonty ______________________ 3-1-lc The H eppner C ham ber o f ■Commercé extends h big’Thtfrtk You to all the people whotoifMd rebuild and install the “Heppner Service Club” sign posts and the “Welcome to Heppner” sign on the south entrance to town. Thanks to the Port of Morrow for donating the steel, Ken Bailey Heavy Equipment for cutting and hauling the big pipe, Rick Johnston and Gary Ball for cutting the I- beams, Archie Ball for painting the iron, Columbia Basin Electric for the use of their shop and the use o f their crew for welding and in stalling the posts, the city crew for the concrete and helping with the installation, and to John Edmund- son for helping with the install and for refinishing the Welcome to Heppner sign. Special thanks to Mac Hoskins and Carl Thorp for allowing us to locate the signs on their properties. Tom Wolff, Project Chair ______________________ 3-1-lc HELP WANTED Part-time help wanted. All positions. Must be able to work nights. Apply at Bucknum’s, Heppner. ______________________ 2-9-tfc Position I: Junior Varsity Baseball Coach; Position II: Jun ior Varsity Softball Coach. Lo cation: Heppner High School, Heppner, Oregon. Application: Contact Heppner High School at (541) 676-9138 for information and applications. Successful can didates may be subject to finger printing. EOE. ______________________ 3-1-lc Request For Qualifications: Greater Eastern Oregon Devel opment Corporation (GEODC) seeking contract Economic De velopment Coordinator for implementation o f economic de velopment projects in timber-dis tressed communities, primarily in G rant and M orrow counties. Projects include assistance to small businesses and infrastruc ture development. The success ful candidate will serve under a 9 month contract. Project may be split between two or more con tractors. Request scope o f work from (541) 276-6745. Closing date is March 15, 2000, 5 p.m. at P.O. Box 1041, Pendleton, OR 97801. Approximate start date: April 1, 2000 . 3-1-2c