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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 14, 2001
Holiday festivities get underway
with Artifactory
Holiday festivities will
get underway in Heppner this
Saturday, November 17, with the
Christmas Artifactory craft fair at
the Morrow County Fairgrounds
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
In addition to 37
participating
vendors,
a
children’s comer will be provided
with crafts. Lunch, provided by
the Willow Valley Service Club,
will be available.
The $2 admission will go
toward youth scholarships.
Other upcoming holiday
events are as follows:
Nov. 19:
Light
Up
Heppner-downtown tree owners
and caretakers will put lights on
the downtown trees. They are
asked to plug in to test and
unplug until Nov. 23.
Nov.
22:
Happy
Thanksgiving.
Nov.
23:
Holiday
opening at Artisan Village and
Gardner's
Men's
Wear;
downtown lights turned on.
Nov. 29: Stroll Heppner
and visit business open houses;
Tree for Peace-organizations,
school
classes, businesses,
churches and individuals are
invited to place a red, white or
blue ornament depicting "peace"
on the community tree; Light
Parade at 6 p.m. featuring Santa
on the fire engine and decorated
floats and vehicles; everyone is
invited to enter and participate.
Dec.
9: Afternoon
HHS plans
community pep
assembly
A
community
pep
assembly will be held at Heppner
High School this Thursday,
November 15, beginning at 6
p.m. in the HHS gym. The HHS
football team will advance to the
quarterfinals o f the 2A football
championships and will play
Oakridge there on Saturday,
November 17, beginning at 1
p.m.
Everyone is invited to
attend the assembly.
The HHS fall sports
dessert, originally scheduled for
7 p.m. Thursday, will be held
immediately following the pep
assembly, around 6:20 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
COMMUNITY BANK,
an Oregon banking corporation
Plaintiff,
vs.
DANIEL BIAMONTE,
and U. S. BANK TRUST
COMPANY,
National Association,
Defendants.
CASE NO. 01CV036
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
An execution issued from this
court in this cause on October 22,
2001, pursuant to a judgment
rendered and entered on October
17, 2001, in favor of Plaintiff
Community Bank, an Oregon
banking corporation, and against
Defendant Daniel Biamonte. The
execution issued pursuant to the
judgment commanded me to sell
the real property described below
to satisfy the judgment against Daniel
Biamonte, Defendant, in the sum
of$63,708.26, plus interest at 7.125
% through September 25, 2001, in
the amount of $4,417.02, plus
interest thereon at 7.125% from
September 26, 2001, costs and
disbursements in the sum of
$ 1,557.89, attorney fees in the sum
of $6,809.25 until paid. I will on
December 13,2001, at 10am at the
entrance to the county courthouse
in Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell at public auction
(subject to redemption as provided
by law) to the highest bidder for cash,
all the interest that Defendant Daniel
Biamonte had on October 17,2001,
the date judgment was entered and
all the interest that Defendant Daniel
Biamonte had thereafter, in the
following described real property:
Lot 11, WEEPING WILLOW
ESTATES, in the City of Imgon,
County of Morrow and the State
o f Oregon.
DATED: October 30, 2001.
VERLIN DENTON
Morrow County Sheriff
By; /s/ Judy Chastain
Deputy
Published: November 7, 14,21 and
28,2001
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I
shopping at downtown merchants
from noon-4 p.m.; Live nativity
scene with animals for children
to pet, next to the Shoe Box, 1 -4
p.m.; photos with Santa, inside
Murrays
Drug,
1-4 p.m.,
photographer is Sandy Matthews,
5x7 photos are available for $6
each.
Dec.
13: Christmas
Traditions in Amenca, Heppner
Elementary School, 7 p.m.
Dec.
16:
Parents'
shopping
day
with
local
businesses open from 12-4 p.m.
and free babysitting for children
one to 12 years old provided at
Heppner Daycare; call Heppner
Daycare for reservations by
Thursday, Dec. 13 for best
availability.
Dec. 20: Winter program
for grades seven-12 at Heppner
High School, 7 p.m.
Dec. 23: Finalize your
shopping; local businesses open
from noon-4 p.m.; enjoy dinner
out.
Dec.
25:
Merry
Christmas.
~ PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
BOARD OF PROPERTY
TAX APPEALS
NOTICE OF SESSION
Notice is hereby given that on
February 12, 2002, at 9:00 a.m., the
board of property tax appeals of the
County o f Morrow, Oregon, will
meet to:
-Hear petitions for reduction of
the real market, maximum assessed,
specially assessed, or assessed value
of property as of January 1, 2001,
or as determined under ORS
308.146(5)(a),ORS348.146(6Xa),
or ORS 308.428.
-Hear petitions for reduction of
value corrected under ORS 311.208.
-Hear petitions for waiver of
penalties for late filing of real or
personal property returns.
Petitions must be filed with the
clerk o f the board not later than
December 31, 2001.
The board will meet at the
Morrow County Courthouse in the
City of Heppner, Oregon.
A schedule of hearings for those
who request to be present will be
posted 48 hours prior to the meeting
on February 12, 2002. ‘
Executive sessions may be held
during the session as authorized by
ORS 192.660, to consider documents
and information made confidential
under ORS 308.290(7), ORS
308.441, and ORS 308.413.
All other hearings will be
scheduled as time allows. If you have
requested to be present at the hearing
you will be notified of the time and
place to appear. Contact the board
of property tax appeals for further
information.
Barbara Bloodsworth,
Morrow County Clerk
Morrow County, Oregon
Dated at Heppner, Oregon this
November 7, 2001
Published: November 7,14 and 21,
Assessor's Map 3S 27. Property is
located along Willow Creek Road
and Hanna-Arbuckle Road west and
southwest o f Heppner 3 miles and
10 miles respectively. Proposal is
for a hunting preserve for birds.
Criteria for approval is the Morrow
County Zoning Ordinance Section
3.010 (DX13) and 6.030, OAR 660-
33-120 (5) and OAR 660-33-130
(19).
Conditional Use Application:
CUP-N-174: City of Imgon, Waste
Water Treatment Facility; City of
Imgon and Pat Reay, City
Administrator, Applicant. Property
is described at tax lot 700 and a
portion of tax lot 100 of Assessor's
Map 5N 27 20. Property is located
just east of Imgon, south o f Hwy
730. Proposal is to construct a
municipal wastewater treatment
facility to meet the current and future
needs of the City of Imgon. Criteria
for approval is the Morrow County
Zoning Ordinance sections 3.010
(D)(17), 3.010(G), and 6.030.
Opportunity to voice support or
opposition to the above proposals
or to ask questions will be provided.
Failure to raise an issue in person
or by letter or failure to provide
sufficient specificity to afford the
decision maker an opportunity to
respond to the issue precludes appeal
to the land Use Board of Appeals
based on those issues.
Copies of the staff report and all
relevant documents will be available
after November 19,2001. For more
information, please contact Tamra
M abbott or Carla McLane at the
Morrow
County
Planning
Department at 922-4624 or 676-9061
ext 5506.
DATED this 5th day of
November, 2001.
MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: November 14, 2001
Affid_______________________
made is the grantor’s:
Installment of principal and
interest
plus
impounds
and/or
advances
which
became due on 6/1/2001
plus amounts that are due or
may become due for the
following:
Late charges,
delinquent property taxes,
insurance
premiums,
advances made on senior
liens,
taxes
and/or
insurance, Trustees fees,
and any attorney fees and
court costs arising from or
associated
with
Beneficiaries effort to protect
and preserve its security
must be cured as a
condition of reinstatement.
Monthly Payments $719.00
Monthly Late Charge $28.76
By this reason of said
default the beneficiary has
declared
all
obligations
secured by said deed of
trust immediately due and
payable, said sums being
the following, to-wit: The
sum
of
$790,016.77
together
with
interest
thereon at the rate of 8 00%
per annum from 5/1/2001
until paid; plus all accrued
late charges thereon; and all
trustee’s fees, foreclosure
costs
and
any
sums
advanced by the beneficiary
pursuant to the terms of said
deed of trust. Whereof,
notice hereby is given that
First
American
Title(Concord),
the
undersigned trustee will on
1/29/2002 at the hour of
11:00 AM, Standard of Time,
as established by section
187.110, Oregon Revised
Statues, at the entrance to
the
Morrow
County
Courthouse,
100
Court
Street, Heppner, OR 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 Section
86.753 of Oregon Revised
Statues has the right to have
the foreclosure proceeding
dismissed and the trust
deed reinstated by payment
to the beneficiary of the
entire amount then due
(other than such portion of
said principal as would not
then be due had no default
occurred), together with the
costs,
trustee’s
and
attorney’s fees and curing
any
other
default
complained of in the Notice
of Default by tendering the
performance required under
the obligation or trust deed,
at any time prior to five days
before the date last set for
sale. In construing this
notice, the masculine gender
includes the feminine and
the neuter, the singular
includes plural, the word
“grantor”
includes
any
successor in interest to the
grantor as well as any other
persons owing an obligation,
the performance of which is
secured by said trust deed,
the words “trustee” and
"beneficiary” include their
respective successors in
interest,
if
any.
Date;
October 11, 2001 Fidelity
National Title Signature By
Mana
De
La
Torre
ASAP450109 10/31, 11/07,
11/14, 11/21
Carnival set at St.
Patrick’s
St. Patrick's will have
their annual children's carnival
this Sunday, November 18, from
noon to 1:30 p.m. Everyone is
welcome to attend.
The carnival features a
fishing pond, golfing hole, cake
walk, Bingo and many other
games with prizes. "This is a fun
event with ticket prices low
enough for the whole family to
enjoy,” said a news release.
A hot dog lunch will be
available and a raffle drawing,
with a prize donated by John and
Ann Murray, will be held.
Local Rebekahs
attend meeting
The McNary District meeting
for the Rebekah Lodge was held in
Pendleton on Oct. 27.
Those attending from Holly
Rebekah Lodge No. 139 were
Virginia Martinez, Virginia Peck
and Dorothy Jackson.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
.40 per word
Card of Thanks:
up to 100 words - $5
Deadline:
Tuesday at noon
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Bernice Hastings
Key w ould like to thank everyone
who sent flowers, cards, brought
food and prayed for us. Thank you
PUBLIC NOTICE
for all the phone calls.
The Morrow County Commission
A special thank you to Dr.
on Children & Families is seeking
Wenberg, Dr. Berretta and Pas­
Mini Grant proposals. The Mini
tor Tim Van Cleave. Also, a spe­
Grant Fund was established for
cial thank you to the nurses at Pio­
anticipated yet unidentified
neer Memorial Hospital who took
community needs and to leverage
such good care o f her and were
other funds and resources into
very considerate o f the family.
services, advocacy and unique
projects for the children, youth and
Joe H. and Marie B. Key
families of Morrow County. The
Tim, Shelly, Emily, Abby,
commission is seeking new proposals
and Justin Key
for the current quarter. There is
Jeffrey Key
approximately $ 1,000 available this
Lenora and John McClard
quarter. Grant requests may be from
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$100 to $500. Examples of
Just a note to express my grati­
reasonable Mini Grant Fund requests
tude towards the community, the
include, but are not limited to:
staff and the board members o f
seasonal program needs; small capital
the Willow Creek Water Park. It
expenditures (except for private
was
a great summer for m yself
property); service program staff
learning new work ethics, sur­
training; one time events and pilot
rounded by a different environ­
projects. All proposals must fall
ment and a whole new learning
within CCF guidelines/goals of
experience. Team pride over-rode
supporting Strong Nurturing
a bad day “any day” at the pool.
Families, Healthy Thriving Children.
Enthusiasm was high and I work
Healthy Thriving Youth, or Caring
with
a great bunch o f motivated
Communities. The deadl me for these
girls. I encourage you to stop by
proposals is Wednesday, November
the pool this next summer and take
28, 2001. Proposals must be in the
advantage o f swimming, wading
Commission office by 5 p.m. Wed.
Nov. 28. The proposals will be
your feet, collecting some rays, or
awarded during the regular CCF
stopping by for lunch at our snack
meeting on December 11, 2001.
shack. Our spa room is available
Applications are available at the
and it’s great relaxation!
commission office at 120 South Main
To the following people, you are
in Heppner or by calling 676-9675.
appreciated
in all aspects and
2001
Published: November 14, 2001
working
with
you all was a plea­
Affid_______________________ .
sure. To the Board-Skip Mathews,
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
PUBLIC NOTICE
Kim C utsforth, Patti A llstott,
SALE T.S. No.: KLH-01-
MORROW COUNTY
A rchie P adberg and D ave
01062
Loan
No:
LAND USE HEARING
McNary; to the staff-Stephanie
THE MORROW COUNTY 702785356 Reference is
Clough, Marissa McCabe, Dawn
PLANNING COMMISSION will made to that certain deed
Sheirbon, Meghan Bailey, Jodie
hold the following hearings of public made by, Robert Cox and
Carlson, Blake Allstott, Stefanie
interest on Thursday, November 29, Trasci L. Cox husband and
Hanson, Em ily and M eaghan
2001, at 7:30 p.m., at the North wife as Joint Tenants as
Unruh,
Whitney Sherritt, Chantea
Morrow County Annex Building Grantor to Mild Columbia
Macauley,
Jesse Kempas, Kim
in Irrigon, Oregon:
Title Company, as Trustee,
Pointer,
Dani
McDowell, Jessey
Land Partition Application, LP-N- in favor of Silver Sierra
Woodward,
Allison
Sykes and
300: Randy and Rhonda Randall, Mortgage, Inc., a Nevada
Karen
Woodward;
to
the volun­
applicants and owners. Property is Corporation, as Beneficiary,
teers
and
donators
that
always
described as tax lot 500 of Assessor’s dated 4/12/1999, recorded
seem to make things run a little
Map 5N 26 25B. Property is one 4/27/1999, in official records
easier with extra help-Lott’s Elec­
mile west of Imgon, on Idaho Road. of Morrow County, Oregon in
tric, Archie and Jeanette Padberg,
Proposal is to partition the 4.77 acre book/reel/volume No. - at
Sandi Mathews, Patti Allstott,
parcel into two lots, each meeting page
No.
-,
Steve Woodward, Pettyjohn’s,
the 2 acre minimum. Criteria for fee/file/instrument/microfile/r
approval include Morrow County
Dick Sargent, Dawn Boor, Kathy
eception No. 57710 (indicate
Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE
Cutsforth, John Gochauner, Cen­
which),
covering
the
5.
tral Market, Heppner DayCare,
described
real
Subdivision Replat Application, following
Inc., Keith and Sharon Lewis, Bob
SD-N-215: Gary and Kathy Neal, property situated in said
DeSpain, Morrow County Com­
applicants and owners. Property is County and State, to-wit:
mission, Myma Sieler; and espe­
described as tax lots 1916 and 1917 APN; 4N2517DA800 Lot 21,
cially my husband, Russ Brannon,
o f Assessor's Map 4N 25 14. Hayden Hills Subdivision
for his determination in conquer­
No. 1, in the City of
Property is located three and one
ing the “Chem-Trol Box”. I ap­
Boardman,
County
of
half miles southeast of Boardman
preciate everyone’s patience. To
Morrow
and
State
of
on Meadow Loop off Root Road.
you, the patrons of the pool. You
Oregon. Commonly known
Proposal is to Re-plat Sunrise
are the strength and you, the com­
as:
511
Anthony
Dr
Meadows, removing the lot line
munity, have this wonderful facil­
Boardman, OR 97818-0000
between tax lots 1916 and 1917.
ity that you should be very proud
Criteria for approval include Morrow Both the beneficiary and the
o f and remember the strides that
A
special
board
meeting
County Subdivision Ordinance.
trustee have elected to sell o f the Morrow County Health were taken by many people to
Conditional Use Application,
the said real property to District will be held on Monday, make sure the pool was estab­
CUP-S-173: Rolling Hills Hunting
satisfy
the
obligations Nov. 19, at 6 p.m. at the Port of lished and accomplished for those
Preserve; Don Barber and Nevada
secured by said trust deed Morrow.
working for it and those support­
First Corporation, Owners; Don
and
notice
has
been
The
meeting
is
open
to
ing it.
Barber, Hank Howard and Tim
recorded
pursuant
to the public, except for a scheduled
It was a pleasure!
Adams, Applicants. Property is
Section 86 735(3) of Oregon
Merry Brannon
described as tax lot 700 of Assessor’s Revised Statutes the default executive session.
Manager, WCWP
Map 3S 28, tax lot 3100 of Assessors
for which the foreclosure is
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Map 2S 27, and tax lot 600 of
Special health
district meeting
scheduled
I
Hats off to the Heppner High
School for a job well done on
Wednesday, the 7th. The program,
dinner and classroom doors deco­
rated honoring our Vets was well
done.
It is nice to see young people
interested and involved in making
and keeping o f freedom.
A special thanks goes to Karen
Beck for speaking and leading this
perfect salute.
Proud to be a c itiz e n o f
Heppner, OR., USA.
Joe & Joanne Burleson
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We want to express our appre­
ciation for the great program and
hospitality shown to the veterans
in our community by the students
and faculty at the high school on
Nov. 7. Everything was well
done-the playing of Taps in har­
mony was outstanding. We en­
joyed the band, the introduction of
the veterans who were present,
the decorations and the good lunch.
It was a very thoughtful gesture
and well-received. Thank you, stu­
dents!
Ken and Lucile Peck
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My sincere thanks to all those
who planned the “surprise" birth­
day party for me. All o f you did a
great job o f keeping it a secret.
The dinner was delicious and the
cake very pretty.
Thanks to all who came to it,
for all the nice gifts, cards and
pretty flowers. After the shock
wore off, it was fun visiting with
all o f you.
Rosetta Palmateer
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On behalf o f the many veter­
ans who were honored at our lo-
oal school last Wednesday, I would
like to take this opportunity to say
thank you to those who made this
special program possible. I speak
from the heart and for many of
those honored veterans when I
say your efforts were greatly ap­
preciated. For Karen Beck who
spearheaded the program, to Greg
Grant who stood and read the
names and ranks of local veter­
ans, to all the students who stood
and read, played in the band, or
otherwise helped put on the pro­
gram, I say without hesitation that
you made us all feel welcomed,
special and appreciated.
David Sykes
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HELP WANTED
Morrow County Sheriff's
Office has an opening for a
Records Clerk. Duties include
typing, date entry in a variety o f
computer programs, general office
functions in the busy and often
stressful 9-1-1 Communication
C enter. Pay sta rts at $1741/
month.
Apply at Sheriff s Office, 325
Willow View Drive, Heppner, OR.
Phone (541) 676-5317. Return
application by closing date, Friday,
November 16, 2001, 5 p.m.
Morrow County does not dis­
criminate on the basis o f race,
color, natural origin, sex, religion,
age and handicapped status in
employment or the provisions o f
service.
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Morrow County is seeking a
temporary, part-time office clerk
to work in the Public Works De­
partment in Lexington. Basic of­
fice practice, including computer
experience, is required. Wage is
$7 per hour, no benefits.
Contact Andrea Denton, M or­
row County Courthouse, P.O. Box
788, Heppner, OR 97836, phone
(541)676-5620.
Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employer.
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Morrow County Health Dis­
trict is accepting applications for
a Patient Account Represen­
tative for P ioneer M em orial
Business Office in Heppner, OR.
Requires a highly organized indi­
vidual with knowledge in medical
billing processes, com puters,
multi-line phones and general of-
fice/accounting tasks. W e’re look­
ing for a team player with the abil­
ity to work independently. Cus­
tomer service skills a must. Ex­
cellent wage/benefit package.
Individuals wishing to apply
may pick up an application at Pio­
neer Memorial Hospital or call
(541) 676-2932. Needs to be post­
marked by 11/26/01. MCHD is an
EOE.
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