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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 31, 2001
ME PRINT
ENVELOPES
Heppner Gazette- Time*
676-9228
P U B LIC N O TIC E
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PARTIES:
END OF
REDEMPTION PERIOD
1999 FORECLOSURE
The law (ORS 312.190) re­
quires that you be notified both by
regular 1st class mail and certi­
fied mail that the redemption pe­
riod of the below-described prop­
erty will expire on December 16,
2001 .
Unless redeemed before the
above date, this property will be
deeded to Morrow County, after
the expiration of the redemption
period which is two (2) years af­
ter the judgment and decree given
on December 12, 1999. Thereaf­
ter, every right and interest of any
person in that property will be for­
feited to the county.
Account and Property description:
Case # 99-CV-134
R ef# R08723
Acct 1S25 34AB700
Name UNKNOWN OWNERS
(s) Marilyn Childers
Tax Collector, Morrow County
Published: January 24 and 31,2001
Affid
____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
K
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
COURT will hold the following
hearing of public interest on
Wednesday, February 14, 2001,
at 10:00 a.m. at the Irrigon /
Boardman Assistance Center at
3rd and Main St. in Irrigon,
Oregon.
Third of Three Public
Hearings: Comprehensive Plan
Amendment, Miller & Sons
Excavating, applicant, Marvin
Padberg, owner. Property is
described as tax lot 3501 of
, A sse^ r'f) yvlap IS, 24 and is
locaUyi f&ur miles .south of lone
an^^pproxim ately two rhiles
vvesl oT the junction of Rhea
Creek and Morter Lane. Request
is to amend the Aggregate
Resources Inventory of the
Comprehensive Plan. Cntena for
approval
include
Oregon
Administrative Rule 660-23-180.
Copies o f the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available on February 4, 2001.
For more information please
contact Tamra Mabbott or Wendy
Kirkpatrick at the Morrow
County Planning Department at
922-4624 or 676-5650.
END OF NOTICE
Published: January 31,2001
Affid_______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY BOARD
OF PROPERTY TAX
APPEALS
Notice of Session
Notice of Property Tax Appeals
of the County of Morrow, Oregon,
will meet to:
-Hear petitions for reduction of
the real market, maximum assessed,
specially assessed, or assessed value
o f property as of January 1, 2000.
-Hear petitions for reduction of
value corrected under ORS 311.208.
-Hear petitions o f waiver of
penalties for late filing of real or
personal property returns.
Petitions must be filed with the
clerk of the board not later than
January 2, 2001.
The board will meet at Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner,
Oregon.
A schedule of hearings for those
who request to be present will be
posted 48 hours prior to the meetings
February 8, 2001, at 9:00 a m
Executive sessions may be held
during the session as required by
OR 308 290(7), OR 308 411, and
OR 308.413.
All other hearings will be sched­
uled as time allows. If you have
requested to be present at the
hearings you will be notified of the
time and place to appear Contact
the Board of Property Tax Appeals
for further information
It shall be the duty of the persons
interested to appear at the time and
place appointed.
Barbara Bloodsworth,
County Clerk
Morrow County, Oregon
Dated at Heppner. Oregon this 12th
day of January, 2001
Published: January 17, 24 and 31.
2001
(
lone schools release honor roll
Hands on Science scheduled
The winter session of "Hands
on Science" is scheduled to begin
on Friday, Feb. 9, at the Heppner
Elementary School cafeteria, and
at the lone Elementary School on
Saturday, Feb. 17. The Hands on
lone Middle School
Science program (HOS) is a
Second Quarter:
recreational science program
Sixth grade "A": Stephanie
open to children in grades pre-K-
Holland, Miranda Hunt, Kayla La
6. The winter session will feature
Rue; "B"-Aimee Emery, Amber
classes in chemistry.
Patton.
The two classes will be
Seventh grade "A": Jenny
available in Heppner will be
Griffith, Abby Key; "B"-Tyler
"Chemistry
Creations"
for
Brown, Kyle Palmateer, Ashly
children who are in kindergarten
Grams.
through second grade, and "Your
Eighth grade "A”: Kasie
Own Mini Lab" for children who
Peterson, 4., Nick Christman,
are in grade three-six.
Arthur Ekstrom, Amanda Emery,
"Chemistry Creations" will
Barbara Holland, Sara Peck, Tyler
provide an opportunity for
Raible, Kayleen Vosberg; ”B"-
students to learn how to safely
Missy Baker, Taylor McElligott,
mix
and
measure.
The
Kim Moms.
"B"-Megan E. McCabe.
participants will then be able to
First Semester:
Sophomores "A": Sheena
"enjoy the magic of chemical
Sixth grade "A”: Stephanie
Chnstman, Cameron Krebs, Diana
reactions that change color,
Holland, Miranda Hunt, Kayla La
McElligott, Caitlin Orem and
liberate gases and neutralize acids
Rue; "B"-Aimee Emery, Megan
Mike Radie, all 4., Jaysi Bennetto,
and bases," said area coordinator
Tollefson.
Cody Bergstrom, Tracy Griffith,
Sarah Calrson.
Seventh grade "A": Kyle
Karl Morgan, Koby Rea, Til
The students will use
Palmateer, Abby Key; "B"-Tyler
Tullis, Aaron Tworek; "B"-Cayle
chemicals and equipment similar
Brown, Ashly Grams, Jenny
Krebs.
to what is found in a kitchen to
Griffith.
Juniors "A": Brad Burright,
answer such questions as, "How
Eighth grade "A": Nick
Cyndi Heagy, Adam Neiffer and
can you use chemical reactions to
Christman, Arthur Ekstrom,
Kristina Powell, 4., Derek
Amanda Emery, Barbara Holland,
Campbell, Adam McCabe, Colin identify unknowns?" This class
will be held from 1-2 p.m.
Taylor McElligott, Sara Peck,
McElligott, Salli McElligott,
In "Your Own Mini-Lab"
Kasie Peterson, Tyler Raible,
Amellia Peck, Rhonda Wilhelm.
students
will set up a mmi-lab by
Kayleen Vosberg; ”B"-Missy
Seniors "A": Katie Bacon,
making
their
own test tube rack
Baker, Kim M oms, Alyssa
Molly Barrow, Cory Bennetto,
as
basic
equipment.
These
Rietmann.
Aaron Brown, Ashley Carmack,
students will make cheese, glue,
Allison Halvorsen, Shelby Krebs
play putty and more. They will
lone High School
and Jeremiah McElligott, all 4.,
test the viscosity, solubility and
Second Quarter:
Zac Fabian, Chanssa Gates, Korey
Freshmen "A": Billy Gates, Jeff
Morgan, Jeremy Rietmann, Ann acid/base reactions with safe
Shear,
Adrienne
Swanson, ingredients only. This class will
Hunt, Meghan M. McCabe,
Jennifer Thompson, Nonnee be held from 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Natalie McElligott, Paul Neiffer
Two HOS chemistry classes
Walters, Samantha Wilhelm; "B"-
and Cyd Tullis, all 4., Emily Key;
will
be available in lone on
Clayton Bergstrom, Jeanette
"B"-Johnny Collin, Megan E.
Saturday
mornings at 10 a.m.
Brantley, Dustin Haguewood,
McCabe, Billy Ross, Curtis
Older
students
in grades two
Cody Erickson, Brooks Rea.
Thompson.
through
six
may
register for
Sophomores "A": Sheena
"Your
Own
Mini-Lab"
and
Christman,
Tracy
Griffith.
younger
students
grades
pre­
Cameron Krebs, Caithn Orem and
kindergarten through first grade
Mike Radie, all 4., Jaysi Bennetto,
Elizabeth Hope Meyers-a are eligible to register for
Diana McElligott, Karl Morgan, daughter Elizabeth Hope was bom
Koby Rea, Til Tullis, Aaron to Jeanette and Timothy Meyers "Chemistry Detectives".
In "Chemistry Detectives"
Tworek; "B"-Cody Bergstrom.
of Irrigon on January 2, 2001, at students
experiment
with
Juniors "A": Brad Burright, Good Shepherd Community
Derek Campbell, Adam Neiffer Hospital in Hermiston. The baby mixtures, solutions and acids and
bases. The students will make
and Kristina Powell, all 4.. Cyndi weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz.
glue from milk, concoct scented
soap balls, bath salts and ink. The
children will become science
sleuths to help solve the "Gold
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Jay A. Galvin, Paper Caper".
Sarah Carlson has been
as grantor, to Glenn H. Prohaska, as trustee, in favor of Green Tree
Financial Servicing Corporation nka Conseco Finance Servicing Corp., involved with the HOS program
as beneficiary, dated July 23, 1999, recorded on July 27,1999, in the since 1989 and taught junior high
Records o f Morrow County, Oregon, in book/reel/volume No. “M” at science in Heppner for 12 years.
page 58712, and/or as fee/file/instrumewt/ miorofilm/reoeption No. "The HOS program is one o f the
(indicate which), covering the following described real property best recreational educational
programs available in the United
situated in that county and state, to-wit:
Lot 1, Block 5, HONEYWILD ESTATES PHASE 2, in the County States," said Carlson. "I continue
of Morrow, more commonly known as 1295 E. Thomas St., Irrigon, to be involved with the program
Morrow County, Oregon 97844-7175; and a 1999 Moduline Ind 24x52
PUBLIC NOTICE
manufactured home, serial number 18891
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real
THE STATE OF OREGON
property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice
FOR MORROW COUNTY
of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes
In the Matter o f the Estate
86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made in grantor’s
of
failure to pay when due the following sums:
KENNETH J. SMOUSE,
ESCROW AMOUNT
DUE DATE
PRINCIPAL & INTEREST
INSURANCE
Deceased.
9/15/00
$778.46
$ 4 919
0.00
Probate No. 00 PR 026
8/15/00
$778.46
$44.19
0.00
NOTICE TO
7/15/00 & Prior
$2463 84
$176.76
0.00
INTERESTED PERSONS
Plus late charges of $25 00
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
By reason of the default just described, the beneficiary has declared that the undersigned have been
all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately appointed and have qualified as the
due and payable, those sums being the following, to-wit:
Co-Personal Representatives of this
As of October 21, 2000, $113,798.96, plus per diem interest estate. All persons having claims
thereafter of $23.42
against the estate are hereby required
WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee to present the same, with proper
will on April 30,2001, at the hour o f 12:30 o ’clock, P.M., in accord with vouchers, within four months after
the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the Morrow the date of first publication of this
County Courthouse, 100 Court Street, in the City of Heppner, County notice as stated below, to the Co-
of Morrow, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder Personal Representatives do Robert
for cash the interest in the real and personal property described above E. O'Rourke, Kottcamp & O'Rourke.
which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the LLP, 331 S. E. 2nd, P. O. Box 490,
execution by grantor of the trust deed together with any interest which Pendleton, Oregon 97801, or they
the grantor or grantor’s successors in interest acquired after the may be barred.
execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby
All persons whose rights may be
secured and the costs and expenses of the sale, including a reasonable affected by the proceedings in this
charge by the trustee. Notice is further give that any person named in estate may obtain additional in­
ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date formation from the records of the
last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and court, the Co-Personal Representa­
the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary o f the entire tives or the attorneys for the Co-
amount due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then Personal Representatives.
Dated and first published this 17th
be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default
complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the day of January, 2001.
Kenneth Lynn Smouse
performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition
Co-Personal Representative
to paying those sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure
P.O. Box 127
the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in
lone, Oregon 97843
enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee and
attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753.
Chenlyn Ann Smouse
In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word
Co-Personal
Representative
“grantor” me ludes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any
P.O. Box 127
other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured
lone, Oregon 97843
by the trust deed, and the words “trustee" and “beneficiary" include
lone Middle and High schools
have announced the honor roll for
the second quarter and first
semester of 2000-2001. Following
are the students who qualify:
Heagy, Adam McCabe, Colin
McElligott, Salli McElligott.
Amellia Peck, Rhonda Wilhelm.
Seniors "A": Katie Bacon,
Molly Barrow, Cory bennetto,
Aaron Brown, Allison Halvorsen,
Shelby
Krebs,
Jeremiah
McElligott and Nonnee Walters,
all 4., Zac Fabian, Chanssa Gates,
Korey Morgan. Jeremy Rietmann.
Ann Shear, Adrienne Swanson,
Jennifer Thompson, Samantha
Wilhelm; "B"-Clayton Bergstrom.
Jeanette Brantley, Cody Erickson,
Dustin Haguewood.
First Semester.
Freshmen "A": Billy Gates, Jeff
Hunt, Meghan M. McCabe,
Natalie McElligott, Paul Neiffer
and Cyd Tullis, all 4., Johnny
Collin, Emily Key, Billy Ross;
Births
PU BLIC N O T IC E
their respective successor in interest, if any.
DATED this 21 day of December, 2000
(s) Steven M. Beme, Trustee
State of Oregon, County o f Washington ) ss.
I, the undersigned, certify that I am the attorney or one of the
attorneys for the above-named trustee and that the foregoing is a
complete and exact copy of the original trustee’s notice of sale.
Steven M. Beme
Published: January 24,31, February 7 and 14,2001
Affid______________________________________________ ____________
I
Robert E. O'Rourke
Kottcamp & O'Rourke, LLP
Attorneys for Co-Personal
Representatives
331 S. E .2nd
P O Box 490
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
Published: January 17,24 and 31,
2001
Affid
i
because I am continually
impressed by the quality of the
lessons, materials and educational
experience that the students
receive. Also, I have seen the
positive influence it has had on
the science aptitude and attitudes
o f the students who have
continually participated in the
classes," she said.
The HOS curriculum is on a
three-year rotation cycle which
means that the opportunity to
participate in HOS chemistry
classes only comes around once
every three years. "The chemistry'
classes are very popular for a
couple o f reasons. First, they are
fun, but second they provide a
educational opportunity that just
isn’t available in the regular
classroom," said Carlson.
The program is being made
available through the Umatilla-
Morrow ESD. There is a $45
registration fee. "This fee enables
the students to come to class with
nothing and leave with lots of
stuff so they can repeat the
experiments at home. Do not let
the registration fee be the
determining factor in your child’s
participation. Scholarships are
available," says Carlson.
There are eight classes in a
session. The Heppner classes will
meet on non-school Fridays with
the eighth and final class on April
13. The lone classes will meet on
Saturdays with the last class on
April 14. Registration forms are
available in the Heppner and lone
Public Libraries, Post Offices and
school offices. Preregistration is
important and necessary to know
that there is enough interest to
hold the classes.
For information on registration
or scholarships, contact Carlson,
422-7245, as soon as possible.
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughes, Executive
Director
Our legislature is in session
and the Chamber will be talking
to Senator Ted Femoli and
Refirfesentative Gfeg'Srfiith bh a
monthly basis during Chamber
meetings.
The calls are scheduled for
Tuesday, Jan 30, Feb. 27 and
March 20. Salem needs to hear
from Morrow County about
school funding, the county fairs
and all o f the issues that affect
the liveability o£ the Willow
Creek Valley. Those of us
attending Rural Oregon Day
believe that numbers count.
Heppner businesses will be
infiltrated with eighth graders on
Tuesday, Feb. 13, as they shadow
adults to learn career awareness.
The morning job shadow will be
followed by a joint Chamber
luncheon at the Heppner Elks,
prepared and served by students.
Although the Chamber is co­
sponsoring this event, non-
Chamber members are invited to
host students and join all for
lunch. This is a great learning
opportunity for adults and young
people alike. If you- haven't
signed on, contact Greg Grant or
the Chamber office. Our youth
are our future.
Learning opportunity - Excel
for Ag Producers has been
rescheduled for Feb. 6 and 8 at
Heppner High School. The class
is geared to agriculture but all are
welcome to attend. Contact Anne
Morter, BMCC coordinator at
422-7040
BMCC is also offering
Introduction
to
Business
Ownership which will be offered
in Lexington as well as over the
Internet. Call 276-6233 for
further information.
Next week at Chamber, the
business meeting will include a
discussion by Earl Rother on the
Wyden Timber Receipt bill.
Thought for the week: "Make
every day a little bit of Monday
morning and Friday night."
Local student
named to list
Graceland
University
in
Lamoni, IA, has released the
names of students who achieved
honor roll status for the fall
semester.
Among those named to the
Honors List (3.65-3 99 GPA) was
Traci Dickenson of Heppner
All students on the honor lists
must be enrolled in a minimum of
12 semester hours.
CLA$$IFIED
ADS
.4 0 per word
Card of Thanks:
up to I 00 words - $5
Deadline:
Tuesday at noon
CA RD O F THAN KS
We w ant to thank all our
friends and relatives for helping
us celebrate our biggest accom­
plishment of our lives, for making
it 50 together. Thanks for all the
nice gifts and cards.
Thank you from our hearts,
Ray and Gae Papineau
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Each one of you have been so
nice, it makes it very hard to put
so much gratitude into this mes­
sage. But if you will read between
the lines, you’ll know this brings a
“thank you" more sincere than
words can ever show. May we
try to express our warm appre­
ciation for your thoughtfulness and
for your caring. We were pleas­
antly overwhelmed by the phone
calls, the food, the personal visits,
the cards, the masses, and all of
your acts o f consideration. A
thoughtful act or a kind word may
pass in a moment, but the warmth
and care behind it stay in the heart
forever. We are sincerely grate­
ful for your comfort at the time of
Margaret’s short illness and death.
Frank Monahan
Bob, Carol, John and
Pat Monahan •
Susan Edgmon
Joe, Lynn and
Amanda Monahan
Dan and Courtenay Peyovich
Wayne, Pam, Tia and
John Monahan
Gerry, Rene, Molly and
Mike Durfey
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To the friends and family of our
parents:
We would like to thank you all
very much for making this a very
special event in our parents’ lives.
You were so very sweet for tell­
ing us that we did a great job. But
I must say, no matter how much
time or money we could have
spent, without all of you being
there, it wouldn't have been a suc­
cess. From the bottom o f our
hearts, we want to thank you all
again.
Candy and Kenny Gates ,•*
& Family
Connie and Kenny JoneS
& Family
Carmen Wilson & Family
Criss and Don Dale & Family
Jay and Lorene Papineau
& Family
Clay and Karen Papineau
& Family
Cammie and Clark Jones
& Family
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continue to receive the paper
with no delay.
David Sykes. Publisher
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Green, green, green, green -
That's the word to say!
St. P at’s is just
around the comer
It’s such a lovely holiday!
!
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Owner of dog believed poi­
soned on Gilmore Street, call 676-
9435.
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