TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times,
ir, Oregon Wednesday, May 24, 2000
NORTH, RAN G E 26, E A S T OF
THE W IL L A M E T T E M E R ID
IAN , IN THE C O U N T Y OF
M O R RO W A N D S T A T E OF
M orrow County District
OREGO N • • RERECORDED
Attorney David C. Allen has
9-2-80 # M - 17677
released the follow ing report o f
Both the beneficiary and the
cases conducted:
trustee have elected to sell the
M ay 18-Daniel Hum plead
said real property to satisfy the
guilty to Criminal Trespass II obligations secured by said trust
and ordered to pay $684 in fines,
need and notice has been
fees and assessments.
recorded pursuant to Section
86.735(3) o f Oregon Revised
Statutes: the default for which the
foreclosure is made is the
grantor’s:
Failure to pay the monthly
payment due December 1; 1999
o f principal, interest and impounds
and subsequent installments due
By Rick Paullus
ereafter; plus late charges;
The Heppner Mustang
gether with all subsequent sums
baseball team lost a heartbreak
idvanced
by beneficiary pursuant
to Sherman County 6-5 as the
Huskies scored two runs in the to the terms and conditions o f said
bottom o f the seventh to win a deed o f trust.
Monthly payment $356.34
loser-out game at the Columbia
Monthly Late Charge $12.59
Basin
Conference
District
By this reason o f said default
tournament. The loss ended the
the beneficiary has declared all
season for the Mustangs giving
obligations secured by said deed
them a 12 and 12 overall record.
The loss overshadowed o f trust immediately due and
an
outstanding
pitching payable, said sums being the
performance by senior Dylan
following, to-wit; The sum o f
Pettyjohn as he struck out 18 $2,343.07 together with interest
Huskies and allowed just five
thereon at the rate o f 9.250 % per
hits and one walk.
annum from 11/01/1999 until paid;
The Huskies got on the plus all accrued late charges
board in the bottom o f the first as thereon; and all trustee’ s fees,
the Huskies' Josh Thomas was hit
foreclosure costs and any sums
by a pitch and came around to
advance by the beneficiary
score as a fly ball to deep left
pursuant to the terms and
field was misplayed.
conditions o f said deed o f trust.
The Mustangs finally got
Whereof, notice hereby is
on the board as Travis Bellamy
given that, C A L -W E S T E R N
doubled and K e lly Paullus
R E C O N V E Y A N C E CORPO
reached on an infield single.
R A T IO N the undersigned trustee
Bellamy came home on a passed
w ill on September 6, 2000 at the
‘ ball and Paullus scored as Brad
hour o f 1:00 PM , Standard o f
Adams got a pinch-hit double
Time, as established by Section
high o f f the left field wall.
187.110, Oregon Revised Stat
In the sixth, Allan
utes, at A T TH E F R O N T DO O R
Gribskov walked with one out
T O TH E M O R R O W C O U N T Y
and m oved to second on a single
C O U R T H O U S E ,,
COURT
by Josh Hill. Michael McCabe
STR E E T City o f HEPPNER,
walked to load the bases and
County o f M O R R O W , State o f
Bellamy
doubled
to
score
Oregon, sell at public auction to
Gribskov and H ill. Paullus then
the highest bidder for cash the
scored McCabe on a sacrifice fly
interest in the said described real
to deep left field to give the
property
which the grantor had or
Mustangs a 5-1 lead.
had
power
to convey at the time o f
The Huskies came back
the execution by him o f the said
with three in the bottom o f the
trust deed, together with any
sixth .te.JtCt,yyithin 5-4. to set up i
__ f. Pettyjohn struck out interest which the grantor or his
successors in interest acquired
st two batters and had two
after
the execution o f said trust
strikes on Thomas but a
deed, to satisfy the foregoing
controversial foul ball o f f his
obligations thereby secured and
hands cm a check swing sent him
the costs and expenses o f sale,
down to first. A deep fly ball to
including a reasonable charge by
centerfield that was misplayed
the trustee. Notice is further given
allowed the tying run then a
that any person named in Section
sharp single through the hole
86.753 o f Oregon Revised Stat
between third and short scored
utes has the right to have the
the winning run.
foreclosure proceeding dismissed
Bellamy finished up
going 3 for 3 with two RBIs and
and the trust deed reinstated by-
tw o doubles.
Adams had a
payment to the beneficiary o f the
pinch-hit R B I double and Stefan
entire amount then due (other than
Matheny went 2 for 4. Paullus
such portion o f said principal as
went 1 for 1 with an R B I and
would not then be due had no
Stanley Cutsforth and H ill each
default occurred), together with
had hits.
the costs, trustee’ s and attorney’ s
The game was the final
fees and curing any other default
one as Mustangs for seniors
complained o f in the Notice o f
Dylan
Pettyjohn,
Mark
Default by tendering the perfor
M cElligott, Stanley Cutsforth,
mance required under the obliga
Allan Gribskov and Josh Hill. It
tion or trust deed, at any time prior
was most likely the last game for
to five days before the date last set
head coach Tony Pupo who is
for sale.
being lost by budget cuts and will
Loan N o: 4108873805
be sorely missed.
T.S. No: 1023161-03
Heppner 000 023 0-9 9 3
T R U S T E E ’ S N O TIC E OF
Sherm an Co. 100 003 2-6 3 0
Dylan Pettyjohn and Stefan Matheny; Aaa
SALE
Richelderfer and Todd Shaffer
W-
In
construing
this notice, the
Richelderfer. L-Pettyjohn. 28-Travis
masculine gender includes the
Bellamy 2, Brad Adam s (H); Richelderfer
(SC).
feminine and the neuter, the
3B-none. HR-none
singular includes plural, the word
“ grantor” includes any successor
in interest to the grantor as well as
T R U S TE E ’ S N O T IC E O F S A LE
any other persons owing an
Loan No: 4108873805
obligation, the performance o f
T.S. No: 1023161-03
which is secured by said trust
69492
deed, the words “ trustee” and
Reference is made to that
“ beneficiary” include their re
certain deed made by ,
spective successors in interest, i f
C H A R LE S W H E R M A N N S
any.
A N D KAR EN L HERMANNS,
Dated: April 24,2000
H U S B A N D A N D W IFE, as
C A L -W E S T E R N R E C O N V E Y
Grantor to
A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N
MORROW C O U N TY AB
525 E A S T M A IN STREET
S T R A C T & T IT L E CO., IN C, as
P.O. B O X 22004
Trustee, in favor o f
.'■EL C AJO N C A 92022-9004
W ESTERN
H E R IT A G E
C A L -W E S T E R N R E C O N V E Y
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S & L O A N
A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N
A S S O C IA T IO N .
(619)590-9200 Ext.
as Beneficiary,
Signature/By:
dated June 27, 1980 , recorded
(s) Yvonne J. Wheeler, A.V.P.
June 2 7 , 1980 , in officia l records
S T A T E OF C A L IF O R N IA
o f M O R R O W County, Oregon in
C O U N T Y OF S A N DIEGO } SS
book/reel/volume N o. • • at page
I, 0 k undersigned, certify that I
N o.
• * , fee/file/instrument/
am the Trustee Sale Officer, and
microfile/reception No. M - 17437
that the foregoing Is a complete
••(indicated which), covering the
and exact copy o f the original
follow ing described real property
Trustee’ s Notice o f Sale.
situated in said County and State,
ESTHER P. C H A M B E R L A IN
to-wit:
TR U S TE E S A LE OFFICER
TH E S O U TH 246.07 FEET
Published: May 24,31, June 7,14,
O F TH E E A S T 330.00 FEET OF
2000
L O T 15, B L O C K 19 W EST, IN
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S E C T IO N 25, T O W N S H IP 5
DA's
M ustangs lose
heart-breaker
to Huskies
PUBLIC NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
N O T IC E OF B U D G E T
C O M M IT T E E M E E TIN G
A public meeting o f the Bud
get Com m ittee o f the Heppner
Rural Fire Protection Dist., M or
row State o f Oregon, to discuss
the budget for the fiscal year July
1, 2000 to June 30, 2001 w ill be
held at Pettyjohn O ffice Building,
430 Linden Way, Heppner, OR
The meeting will take place on the
7th day o f June, 2000 at 7:00 P.M..
The purpose o f the meeting is to
receive the budget message and
to receive comment from the pub
lic on the budget. A copy o f the
budget document may be in
spected or obtained on or after
June 7, 2000 at 515 S Court St.,
Heppner, between the hours o f
5:30 P.M. and 7:00 P.M..
This is a public meeting where
deliberation o f the Budget Com
mittee w ill take place. Any per
son may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed pro
grams with the Budget Commit
tee.
Published: M ay 24 and 31,2000
PUBLIC NOTICE
F IR S T N O T IC E OF B U D G ET
C O M M IT T E E M E E T IN G
A public meeting o f the Bud
get C om m ittee o f the W illo w
C reek Park D istrict, M orrow
State o f Oregon, to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year July 1,
2000 to June 30,2001 will be held
at Lexington City Hall Lexington
OR. The meeting w ill take place
on June 6,2000 at 7:00 P.M. The
purpose o f the meeting is to re
ceive the budget message and to
receive comment from the public
on the budget. A copy o f the bud
get document may be inspected
or obtained at the meeting or at
Heppner City Hall after June 7,
2000 between the hours o f 9:Q0
A .M . and 5:00 P.M.
This is a public meeting where
deliberation o f the Budget Com
mittee w ill take place. Any per
son may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed pro
grams with the Budget Commit
tee.
Published: M ay 24,2000
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City o f Heppner w ill hold
a public hearing June 12,2000 to
accept testimony regarding pas
sage o f an ordinance establishing
procedures for establishment o f
local improvement districts and
for assessments for improvements
and declaring an emergency. This
ordinance would allow property
owners to finance desired public
improvements that would benefit
their property. The hearing will be
held at 7:00 PM at 188 W. W il
low, Heppner, Oregon. Copies o f
the proposed ordinance are avail
able for viewing at Heppner City
Hall, 188 W . W illow between the
hours o f 9:00 A M and 5:00 PM,
Monday through Friday.
Gerald W . Breazeale
C ity Manager
Published: M ay 24 and 31,2000
A ffid ___________________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E S T A T E OF O RE G O N
FO R TH E C O U N T Y
OF M O R R O W
Probate Department
In the Matter o f the Estate of:
JOSEPH A. C U N H A ,
Deceased.
No. 00 PR 002
N O T IC E T O
IN TE R E STE D PERSONS
Notice is given that the under
signed has been appointed and has
qualified as the personal represen
tative o f the estate. A ll persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present it, with
proper vouchers, w ithin four
months after the date o f first pub
lication o f this notice, as stated be
low, to the personal representa
tive at the offices o f Kuhn, Spicer
& Mills, 269A N. Main Street, P.
O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon
97836, or they may be barred.
A ll persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records o f
the court, the personal represen
tative or the attorney for the per
sonal representative.
D A T E D and first published
May 24,2000
(s) Michael A . Mills,
OSB #76207
Attorney for
Personal Representative
Published: May 24,31, June 7 and
14,2000
T u m b lin g classes
sch ed u led
Summer
Tumbling
classes w ill be held m June and
July for children ages 3-11.
Contact Cindy Sumner
at 989-8514.
PUBLIC NOTICE
N O TIC E OF BUD G ET
C O M M IT TE E M E E T IN G
A public meeting o f the Bud
get Committee o f the Heppner
Cemetery Maintenance District,
Morrow State o f Oregon, to dis
cuss the budget for the fiscal year
July 1,2000 to June 30,2001 will
be held at Tw ice Upon a Time,
126 E May, Heppner, Oregon. The
meeting will take place on the 5th
day o f June, 2000 at 5:30 P.M..
The purpose o f the meeting is to
receive the budget message and
to receive comment from the pub
lic on the budget. A copy o f the
budget document may be in
spected or obtained on or after
June 5, 2000 at 515 S Court St.,
Heppner, between the hours o f
5:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M..
This is a public meeting where
deliberation o f the Budget Com
mittee w ill take place. Any per
son may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed pro
grams with the Budget Commit
tee.
Published: May 24 and 31,2000
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR A CM/GC
Morrow County Health Dis
trict is requesting applications and
qualifications for a CM/GC (
Construction Manager/General
Contractor ), for the proposed
C.T. Scanner and intenor remodel
project o f Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. The purpose o f this
request is to enable the District
Board to receive information and
qualifications to select a CM/GC
to manage and construct the
Interior remodel at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
The conditions o f the request
are as follows: The contractor or
key personnel must have
Healthcare construction experi
ence within the last 5 years, you
must explain what the experience
is and provide references o f that
expenence, provide qualifications
. and resume o f Superintendent,
Project Manager and key person
nel, list any similar negotiations
and arrangements you have
entered into and provide refer
ences, listany litigation, arbitration
or any mitigation with any project
within the last 5 years, state when
you can start the project and
estimate the completion o f the
project and the personal approach
you w ill take to complete this
project. The contractor is encour
aged to visit the facility and view
the scope o f the project before
submitting qualifications.
The District may invite se
lected Contractors to present their
proposal and to answer questions
during an interview. However, the
District reserves the right to select
a Contractor based only upon the
submitted documentation. M or
row County Health District or its
agents are not liable for any costs
incurred in the preparation and
submittal for a CM/GC. Submit
tals not providing the proper
documentation may be disquali
fied.
Submittals for a CM/GC must
be filed with M orrow County
Health District, Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, 564 E. Pioneer Drive,
PO Box 9, Heppner O R 97836,
addressed to Victor Vander
Does, Administrator, Pioneer
Memorial Hospital. A ll submittals
must be received no later that 3:00
PM , Friday, June 2, 2000. The
submittal must be received in an
envelope marked, S U B M IT T A L
CM/GC. Qualifications and Pro
posals must be received on or
before the date and time speci
fied.
Morrow County Health Dis
trict reserves the right to; reject
any or all submittals in response to
this request, waive or m odify any
irregularities in the submittals,
consider any modifications re
ceived at any time, ifitisinthebest
interest o f the District and for the
public.
T o view the facility and for
information regarding this pro
posal please contact Victor
Vander Does or Gary Nolan at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
Heppner Or, 564 E. Pioneer Dr.
or calling 676-9133.
Published: M ay 17 and 24,2000
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the fo l
lowing business:
Brandon
B lo d g e tt,
18,
Heppner-Endangering the W e l
fare o f a Minor (Tobacco), $157
fine.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E S TA TE OF O RE G O N
FOR TH E C O U N T Y
OF M O R R O W
Probate Department
In the Matter o f the Estate o f
IRE NE IRIS PERLBERG,
Deceased.
No. 00 PR 009
N O TIC E TO
IN TER ESTED PERSONS
1
Notice is given that the under
signed has been appointed and has
qualified as the personal represen
tative o f the estate. A ll persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present it, with
proper vouchers, w ithin four
months after the date o f first pub
lication o f this notice, as stated be
low, to the personal representa
tive at the offices o f Kuhn, Spicer
& M ills, 269A N. Main Street,
P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon
97836, or they may be barred.
2
A ll persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records o f
the court, the personal represen
tative or the attorney for the per
sonal representative.
D A T E D and first published
May 17,2000
(s) William J. Kuhn,
OSB No. 76207
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Published: May 17, 24, 31 and
June 7,2000
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C A R D OF T H A N K S
The Heppner L ittle League
would like to thank Murray Drugs
for the donation o f “ Play Ball” for
the fields. It is because o f people
like you that keep Little League
going. Not only do you make do
nations o f monetary value but the
time you spend by being president
o f Heppner L ittle League and
W illow Creek Little League. W e
really do appreciate everything.
Thanks for hanging in there.
The rest o f the Heppner
Little League
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What a time! I don’ t know i f I
can express how much the anni
versary party meant to M ike and
me. What great friends we have.
Thanks to Cyde and Rusty for
organizing and getting the ball roll
ing. Taking time out o f your busy
schedule to organize this event
was a great sacrifice to you. From
the decorations to the music, it
was perfect. It is an honor to have
friends like you. Thanks to Cyde,
Lorrie, Kelsie and Janet for deco
rating. The decorations were gor
geous. Thanks to Lorrie and Kelly
Fox for all their help and being
there. Without your friendship this
w orld w ou ld n ’ t be the same.
Thanks to Tony and K elly Fox for
putting up the tables and Kelly for
the great speech. Thanks to
G eorge for m aking the cake.
Thanks to all my family, my par
ents, m y kids, m y sister and
brother-in-law, and brother.. It was
a great surprise to have m y
brother here from Indianapolis. I
didn’ t know my sister could keep
a secret that long. Thanks to Sandy
Matthews for taking pictures es
pecially before both Margaritas
were done. Thank you to every
one that came and participated.
The food was great, the cake was
great and the company was great.
Thank you again.
Mike and Cindi Doherty
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HELP W A N T E D
M o rro w County
S h eriff’ s O ffice
Com m unications O ffic e r
For an opening and to build an
eligibility list - job requires typing,
general o ffic e experience and
ability to function in stressful situ
ations. Duties include taking 9-1-
1 calls, radio dispatching, teletype
operation, working with word pro
cessing and computer files. Must
be willing to work any shift. O f
fice operates 24-hours a day. Pay
starts at $1837/month.
Apply at Sheriff’s O ffice, 325
Willow View Drive, Heppner, OR;
phone (541 ) 676-5317. Return by
closing date, Friday, June 2,2000,
5 p.m.
M orrow County does not dis
criminate on the basis o f race,
color, natural origin, sex, religion,
age and handicapped status in
employment or the provision o f
services.
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Help Wanted: H eppner Elks
Lodge. Waitress/cocktail w ait
ress. W ill train. Apply in person,
Wednesday-Saturday after 4 p.m.
676-9181, ask for Betty.
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The C ity o f lone is accepting
résumés for a high school student
or graduate for sum m er m ain
tenance help. Please send resumé
to lone City Hall, P.O. Box 361,
lone, O R 97843.
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L ib ra ry C lerk Substitute
H eppner Public L ib ra ry
The position is part-time tem
porary o f approximately 10 weeks
during summer @ $6.76 per hr.
Duties include using the auto
mated circulation system, sorting
and shelving books according to
Dewey Decimal system, process
ing interlibrary loans and related
functions. Some reaching and lift
ing is required.
P lea se ca ll M rs. W ils o n ,
Branch Manager, at 676-9964 for
further information. Applications
w ill be accepted until 5 p.m., May
31,2000.
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M o rro w County now accept
ing applications for a full time Di
rector fo r the D epartm ent o f
C h ild r e n
and
F a m ilie s .
Bachelor’ s Degree in social sci
ences, social service, public ad
ministration or related field with a
minimum o f two years experience
in human services programs or
any satisfactory equivalent com
bination o f education, experience
and training. Supervisory experi
ence required. Bilingual English/
Spanish preferred. Starting salary
is $3,087 per month plus excellent
benefits.
For applications, contact M or
row County Court, P.O. Box 791,
Heppner, O R 97836, phone (541 )
676-5643. Applications due same
address by 5 p.m. June 20, 2000.
M orrow County is an equal op
portunity employer.
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REN TALS
RV space for rent. $125/month,
plus utilities. Quiet by the creek.
989-8404. Lots o f shade trees,
yard and garden spot.
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4-5-tfc
Lanham Apartm ents: 1 bed
room, 1 bath, $270/month. Water,
sewer, heat and garbage paid. 676-
5233.
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For rent: nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath
doublewide on large shady lot in
Lexington. Garden spot, fruit
trees, storage sheds, carport. $425
month, garbage included. 676-
9759.
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For Rent: 2 bedroom house,
Heppner, $350 per month. $125
security deposit. N o pets. Call
567-7846.
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