EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 19, 2001
Mustangs nipped by top-ranked Amity 14-7
lone VB team
defeats Spray
The lone High School Volleyball
team easily defeated Spray in two
gam es, 15-4, 15-4, on Sept. 14.
Diana McElligott was the leading
Michael McCabe gains yardage against Am ity
By Rick Paullii*
In one o f the best football games
played in Heppner in a long time,
the top-ranked and three-tim e
defending Class 2A champion Amity
Wamorsjust got by the third-ranked
Mustangs, 14-7, on Friday, Sept.
14. The early season game had a
playoff atmosphere and was hard
hitting as both team s had drives
killed by turnovers and penalties.
The Mustangs will begin defense
of their Columbia Basin Conference
title by hosting Pilot Rock on Fnday,
Sept. 21, in their homecoming game.
The Warriors took the opening
kickoff and drove down the field
but had their drive ended by an
interception by Chuy Elguezabal
in the end zone.
A false start penalty, a three-yard
run by Michael McCabe, a 10-yard
run by Elguezabal, another false start
penalty and no gain forced a Heppner
punt. The punt was fumbled and
recovered by Luke Murray at mid
field. The M ustangs were unable
to move the ball and Amity took over
on downs.
Brad Adams picked off a halfback
pass and returned it to the W am or
36-yard line. Adams went for four
and McCabe went for 10 and a first
down at the 22. The Mustangs lost
yards and were forced to punt, which
was downed at the one on a great
play by Elguezabal.
The Warriors moved the ball to
m id-field, but Sam Van Liew
knocked down a pass on fourth down
to give the M ustangs the ball.
Elguezabal lost four yards but
McCabe picked up nine to the 50.
Elguezabal then hit Kelly Paullus
for a 27-yard gain to the 23. McCabe
ran for two and, after an incomplete
pass, Elguezabal scrambled around
and hit McCabe in the end zone for
a 21 -yard touchdown. McCabe's lack
gave the M ustangs a 7-0 lead at
halftim e.
The M ustangs were unable to
move the ball and were forced to
punt. The W arriors moved down
the field with Clint Groom scoring
on a three-yard run. Groom's extra
point tied the score at 7-7 with 6:47
left in the third.
On the Mustangs' next possession,
Elguezabal hit McCabe for a 48-yard
gain, but the W arriors picked o ff
a pass and returned it to the Amity
47-yard line.
The Mustangs got the ball back
as David Norton fell on a fumble
at the Heppner 48. On third and 13,
Elguezabal hit McCabe for a 20-yard
gain. Paullus ran for four, but an
interception was returned for a
touchdown. It was called back by
a block below the waist.
The W arriors drove to the
Mustang five and scored on a fourth
down pass from Heath Fernando to
Baltazar Campazano to take the lead.
Groom's kick made it 14-7 with 9:24
left in the game.
McCabe returned the ensuing
kickoff 68 yards to the Amity 22.
A face mask penalty and two runs
by Brad Adams moved the ball to
the 10. A fumble lost a yard but
Elguezabal hit Adams for a six-yard
gain. An incomplete pass on fourth
down gave the Warriors the ball at
the five.
The defense forced a punt with
the Mustangs taking over at their
own 47 after a clipping penalty.
M cCabe lost seven on first down
but took a screen pass 24 yards and
a first down at the Amity 36-yard
line. After an incomplete pass, false
start and another incomplete pass,
Elguezabal hit McCabe for a 16-yard
gain and first down.
After another penalty, Adams
ran for 12. On fourth and 20 from
the 35, a pass to the endzone was
knocked down and Amity ran out
the clock to take the win.
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The M ustangs weren't able to
consistently run the ball, but
Elguezabal hit nine o f 20 passes for
179 yards and a touchdown with
two interceptions. McCabe had six
receptions for 134 yards and a
touchdown.
The defense was led by McCabe
with 21 points. Travis Bellamy and
Brad A dam s each had 20 points.
Adams had a fumble recovery and
an interception. Elguezabal had 17
points and an interception. Norton
had 17 points and a tumble recovery.
Donald Adams had 16 points and
Brian Rust had 15, along with the
hit o f the night put on the Warriors'
Groom.
Statistics
Amity: 0 0 7 7 - 14
Heppner: 0 7 0 0 -7
Second quarter Heppner-Michael McCabe
21 yard pass from Chuy Elguezabal (McCabe
kick) 1:00.
Third quarter. Amity-Clint Groom three
yard run (Groom kick) 6:47.
Fourth quarter Amity-BaltazarCampuzano
five yard pass from Heath Ferrando (Groom
kick) 9:24.
Individual Statistics
Rushing:
Am ity-G room
20-128,
Campuzano 10-40, Chris W alker 10-36,
Ferando 2-(-5): Heppner-Brad Adams 7-32,
McCabe 8-20, Kelly Paullus 1-4, Kytef Lovgren
2-0, Donald Adams 1-0, Elguezabal 9-(-21).
Passing: Amity-Ferrando 6-11-2 78 yards,
Campuzano 0-2-1 0 yards: Heppner-
Elguezabal 9-20-2 179 yards.
Receiving: Am ity-Philip Hawley 3-36,
Campuzano 3-42; Heppner-McCabe 6-134,
B Adams 2-18, Paullus 1-27, David Norton
1 - 0 .
Heppner homecoming this Friday
Heppner High School students, (left to right) Shelley Rietmann,
Stefanie Hanson, Jode Coil and Kevin Drake, get into the spirit of
"Hawaiian Day" Tuesday during homecoming week. The
homecoming game is this Friday at 7:30 p.m. vs. Pilot Rock. The
homecoming dance will be held at the school from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
By Julie Proctor
Heppner High School has
announced its 2001 hom ecom ing
court. The court, voted on by the
student body, is as follows: Rachel
Howard and M arcy Miller, junior
princesses; Donald Adams and Brad
Adams, junior princes; Julie Proctor,
Meghan Bailey and Codi Rosecrans,
senior princesses and Stefan
Matheny, Travis Bellamy and Brad
Bowman, senior princes. The junior
court includes Garrett Robinson and
Hanna Lovgren, both six.
The school scheduled noon-time
activities and dress-up days during
hom ecom ing week. M onday was
"hillbilly day"; Tuesday was
"Hawaiian day; Wednesday, "punk
rock day"; and Thursday, "Mustang
day."
Heppner High School will hold
their hom ecom ing parade on
Thursday, Sept. 20, at 2:30 p.m. The
parade route will start at the high
school and continue on to Main
Street with a stop at the Shamrock.
Thursday evening, HHS girls will
participate in a powder puff football
game at 6 p.m. on the HHS football
field. Following the game, a bonfire
starts at 7:30 p.m.
The homecoming football game
will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Friday
Sept. 21. During the halftim e
ceremonies, the homecoming king
and queen will be crowned.
Following the game, the homecoming
dance will be held from 10 p.m. to
1 a.m.
Mustangs VB team loses
to Blue Devils were defeated in three tough games,
By Tylvnn Smith
The Heppner Mustangs volleyball
team lost to the Condon Blue Devils
on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 15-1, 15-1.
It was a quick gam e for the
varsity, with the team getting only
62 percent o f their serves and
scoring only two points total Shelley
Rietmann made the only point during
the first gam e and Jodie Carlson
scored in the second game.
The team did a great job picking
up Condon's serves and sending them
back over the net, but lost the game
w hen they weren't able to pick up
the D evils' attacks.
The JV team played a tough game
against Condon that day, but lost
to the Blue Devils, 15-11, 15-11.
The JVs got on top o f that game
with serves that the Devils were
unable to pick up. The team had great
serves from Rachel Howard, Genia
G rant and M arcy Miller.
The Mustangs had another game
on rhursday. Sept. 13, against
Riverside in Boardman. The girls
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winning the first, 15-12, but then
losing the next two, 16-14 and 15-9.
The girls played long and hard.
Heppner had good serves , serving
at 83 percent, and played great
games, but still didn’t bring home
the win.
The JV team also played three
games against Riverside, winning
the first 15-10, but also losing the
next two, 15-3 and 15-10.
The JV team was 89 percent for
serves, receiving outstanding serves
from Rachel Howard and Madison
Bailey.
Heppner's C-team had a game
that night against Riverside and
came out on top with a two-game
win, 15-12 and 15-6.
The C -team also had a game
Monday, Sept. 17, against Riverside.
The team left the scene with the loss,
but not after putting up a fight and
playing three games. The game ended
with the Mustangs winning the first
game 15-10, but losing the second
tw o ,15-11, 15-11.
scorer for the Lady Cardinals with
12 points. McElligott served over
three aces, three kills and five hits.
M eghan M. M cCabe scored six
points, delivered one ace serve and
led the team with set assists. Natalie
McElligott scored five points, serving
one ace and two kills.
Megan E. McCabe slugged over
five points, including one ace serve
and aided her teammates with set
assists. Salli McElligott scored one
point, hammered two kills and had
two blocks. Am ellia Peck scored
one point and led her team with five
kills. Cyndi Heagy hit two kills and
led the team with three blocks.
The Lady Cardinals served 87
percent, hit 85 percent and were 86
percent successful with their passes.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
M EETING OF THE BOARD
OF C O M M ISSIO N ER S OF
THE PORT OF M ORROW
M ORROW COUNTY,
OREGON
(H eppner Cogeneration
Facility Project)
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on September 27,2001,
the Board o f Commissioners (the
"Board") o f the Port o f M orrow,
Morrow County, Oregon (the "Port")
will hold a special m eeting
commencing at 1:00 p.m. The public
meeting will be held at the regular
meeting place o f the Board, at the
offices o f the Port, located at Two
Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon
97818.
One o f the purposes o f the
meeting is to consider an ordinance
or resolution which would amend
and clarify the Port’s Supplemental
Resolution No. 2001-11 authorizing
the issuance o f $10,000,000 in
aggregate prm cipai am ount o f
revenue bonds to finance the costs
o f equipping, im proving and
expanding the Port's cogeneration
facilities in Heppner, Oregon. The
ordinance or resolution would clarify
and confirm the Port's intent to allow
a portion o f the bond proceeds to
refund
certain
outstanding
obligations o f the Port and to
authorize an escrow deposit
agreem ent.
Additional inform ation may be
obtained from the Board o f
Com m issioners at their office at
the Port, or from Gary Neal, General
Manager, Port o f Morrow, P.O. Box
200, Two Marine Drive, Boardman,
Oregon 97818, telephone (541)481-
7678. This notice is published
pursuant to ORS 192.640 and ORS
777.565.
Gary Neal
General M anager
PORT OF MORROW, OREGON
Published: Septem ber 12 and 19,
2001
Affid_________________________
o f loan
$ 72,110.00 TOTAL AM OUNT
DUE AS OF 6/1/01
W HEREFORE, notice hereby
is given that the undersigned trustee
will on November 13, 2001, at the
hour of 11:30 o'clock A.M., in accord
with the standard o f time established
by ORS 187.110, at front steps o f
Morrow County Courthouse in the
City o f Heppner, County o f 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 grantor o f the said
trust deed, together with any interest
which the grantor or grantor's
successors in interest acquired after
the execution o f said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing obligations
thereby secured and the costs and
expenses o f 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 o f the entire amount then
due (other than such portion o f the
principal as would not then be due
had no default occurred) and by
curing any other default complained
o f herein that is capable o f being
cured by tendenng the performance
required under the obligation or trust
deed, and in addition to paying said
sums or tendenng 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.
In construing this notice, 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,
i f any.
DATED: July 19, 2001
Glenn H. Prohaska, Trustee
4425 SW Corbett Ave.,
Portland, OR 97201
(503)241-0020
F a x (503)223-6212
Published: Septem ber 19, 26,
O ctober,3 a n d 10,,2001,
,
Affid_________________________ *
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Council for the City o f
Heppner, Oregon will conduct a
public hearing at 7:00 P.M . on
September 8,2001 at Heppner City
Hall, 188 North West Willow Street
regarding a violation o f City
Ordinance No. 474, an ordinance
Abating Nuisance for Accumulation
o f Solid Waste and Fire Hazards.
The following property is in violation
o f the ordinance because o f deposits
o f solid wastes scattered about the
premises that create a fire hazard
and harborage for rodents and insects
and is injurious to the health, safety
and general welfare o f the people.
1. 515 E Cowins, M ap 2S 26
35CA, Lot# 1500.
2. 580 N Elder St., M ap 2S 26
26CC, Lot# 3000.
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Published: Septem ber 19, 2001
Reference is made to that certain Affid_________________________
trust deed made by Maria E. Delira
and Eugenio Garza, as grantor(s),
GRAPPLE PILE
to H & L Services, Inc., as trustee,
THINING SLASH
in favor o f C onseco Finance
USDA FOREST SERVICE
Servicing Corp. (fka Green Tree
Um atilla National Forest
Financial Servicing Corporation,
Heppner R anger District
as beneficiary, dated August 22,
M orrow County, Oregon
1996, recorded August 27, 1996,
On September 10,2001, Heppner
in the mortgage records o f Morrow
District Ranger, Andrei Rykoff,
County, Oregon, as Recording No.
decided to im plem ent the 2001
M-48846, covering the following
Grapple Pile Precomm ercial
described real property situated in
Thinning on the Heppner Ranger
said county and state, to wit:
District. The project will grapple
Lot 15, Block 1, COLUM BIA pile precommercial thinning slash
RIVER VIEW ESTATES, in the City
and will take place thinned lodgepole
o f Boardman, County o f Morrow
pine.
and State o f Oregon
The Decision M emo and
which has the address commonly
associated project file are available
known as 261 M arshall Loop,
upon request from the Heppner
Boardman, O regon 97818.
R anger District, P. O. Box 7,
Both the beneficiary and the Heppner, OR. 97836.
trustee have elected to sell the said
This decision is not subject to
real property to satisfy the obligations appeal pursuant to Forest Service
secured by said trust deed and a
regulations at 36 CFR 215.8(aX4).
notice o f default has been recorded
Published: Septem ber 19, 2001
pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes
86.735(3); the default for which the
foreclosure is m ade is grantor's NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
failure to pay when due the following
The Town Council o f the Town
sums:
o f Lexington, Morrow County, State
$ 2,420.76 Total delinquent o f Oregon, will hold a public hearing
monthly paym ents and late chgs. and adoption on proposed changes
due as o f 6/1/01
to the Com prehensive Plan and
$2,420.76 TOTAL AMOUNT Development Ordinances on Sept.
REQUIRED TO REINSTATE AS 24, 2001, at 7:30pm, in City Hall,
OF 6/1/01
150 main. Written comments may
By reason o f the default, the be mailed to the Town Council, P.O.
beneficiary has declared all sums Box 416, Lexington, OR 97839.
owing on the obligation secured by Proposed
am endm ents
and
the trust deed immediately due and documents are available for viewing
payable, those sum s being the at City Hall.
following, to-wit:
Published: Septem ber 19, 2001
$ 72,110.00 Principal balance Affid_____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
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CARD OF THANKS
I ju st wanted to thank so many
people who have helped me dur
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know how m uch I appreciate ev
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to Tim and Dea, for being there to
listen to my com plaints; Carl for
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class; my parents who are by my
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em ployer; G eorge K offler, for
extending a helping hand; Alex
and Dawn, my Rugby partners;
Rob and Robyn Skaggs and fam
ily for taking me in as part o f their
family; and last, but not least, my
daughter, Kailea M ichelle, who
doesn’t understand yet, but still has
a loving heart and high spirits.
Thank you all so much.
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