SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 21, 2001
Councils hears
of centennial
celebration
The Heppner city council last
Tuesday
authorized
the
C o u r th o u s e
C e n te n n ia l
Celebration to hang special
banners on city streets to prom ote
the
upcoming
100
year
anniversary o f the construction o f
the M orrow County Courthouse.
Andrea Denton is chair o f the
centennial com m ittee and was on
hand at the monthly council
m eeting to request the banners
and talk about the celebration.
Denton said the 100 year
celebration will include tours,
contests, parade entries, stories
and period costumes.
She also called on the public to
help, saying that the com m ittee is
seeking true stories about the
courthouse and
photos
or
mementos. Persons who have
things to submit should contact
Denton, Barbara Bloodsworth or
Gayle Gutierrez at the courthouse
676-9061
The council authorized the
com m ittee to hang the flags
downtown
during
other
celebrations.
In other business the council
heard a report from Mayor Bob
Jepsen on the progress o f the new
city park to be located near the
farm museum on the old Unocal
property.
Jepsen showed a
landscape artist's concept o f how
the park will be laid out and
explained that a lot o f the work
on the park will be done by the
Oregon National Guard and by
local volunteer help.
In addition the council:
approved
animal
permit
renewals for Rod Wilson at 655
C ourt St. for three horses and for
Kenneth Collins 233 Linden Way
for 30 chickens.
- heard from the Rusty Estes,
fire chief, that a house on W illow
Street
would
be
burned
"som etim e next month" for
practice.
He
said
other
departm ents would be asked to
participate.
G-T closed for
Thanksgiving
A The - Heppner Gazette-
T im e» »will.. be closed this
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 22-
23, for the Thanksgiving holiday.
The
staff
wishes
everyone a safe and happy
holiday.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
COM M UNITY 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 judgm ent
rendered and entered on October
17, 2001, in favor o f Plaintiff
Com munity 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
ofS63.708.26, plus interest at 7.125
% through September 25, 2001, in
the amount o f $4,417.02, plus
interest thereon at 7.125% from
September 26, 2001, costs and
disbursem ents in the sum o f
$ 1,557.89, attorney fees in the sum
o f $6,809.25 until paid. I will on
December 13. 2001, at 10am at the
entrance to the councy 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 o f Im gon,
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
Mid________________
lone Site Council meets
By Debbie Radio
The lone Site Council, at their
Nov. 14 meeting, learned that online
computer testing for the third and
fifth graders has been completed.
The 10th graders took online tests
in language arts as well. TTie eighth
graders were to test in math Nov.
16. ‘
The architect for the school bond
project was to be at the lone School
the morning o f Nov. 20 with
prelim inary design schematics.
Two issues are o f concern with
the lone project. The new building
will be five feet above the floor level
of the current building so that water
can flow under it in the event o f a
flood. Also some geological core
samples show that they will have
to dig down about 15 feet for solid
ground.
The plans currently call for
remodel o f the e.xisnng locker rooms
in addition to the new locker rooms
for the new practice gym. The
estimated time o f com pletion for
construction is betw een December
2002 and April 2003.
Other issues discussed at the Nov.
14 m eeting include:
- School Wide Planning: The next
step is identifying exactly what is
to be accom plished and the
establishing goals. There was quite
a bit of discussion about measurable
goals and analysis o f the tests and
whether the goals will be achievable.
Members were asked to bring a list
o f suggested goals to the next
meeting.
-Early Dismissal: School will be
dismissed on Wednesday, Nov. 21,
at 12:30 p.m. prior to the
Thanksgiving holiday for all students.
Basketball games begin on Nov. 27.
-Video/TV Project: Teacher
Darlene M arquardt spoke with
representative from Arlington
regarding Arlington High School's
TV channel. The program is self
funding by the selling o f ads that
are run on the channel 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, and through
grants and donations. The cables
are closed circuit, so only people
subscribing to cable have access to
the channel. It also negates the need
for FCC regulations. According to
the report, the channel are self-owned
and are not required to follow any
public access regulations. Arlington
has upgraded their system and their
older equipment is available for
purchase. Sports functions are
broadcast live. Initial equipment
needed is a modulator and amplifiers,
a tv character generator, and
presentation software. According
to the report, the local cable
company is willing and able to work
with organizers should they decide
to go forward. The site council
nominated Marquardt to be in charge
o f getting the ball rolling on this
project.
-Student
and
School
PUBLIC NOTICE
M ORROW COUNTY
BOARD OF PROPERTY
TAX APPEALS
NOTICE OF SESSION
Notice is hereby given that on
February 12,2002," at 9:00 am ., the
board o f property tax appeals o f the
County o f M orrow, Oregon, will
meet to:
-Hear petitions for reduction o f
the real market, maximum assessed,
specially assessed, or assessed value
o f property as o f January 1, 2001,
or as determ ined under ORS
308.146<5)(a),ORS 348.146(6)(a),
or ORS 308.428.
-Hear petitions for reduction o f
value corrected under ORS 311.208.
-H ear petitions for waiver o f
penalties for late filing o f real or
personal property returns.
Petitions must be filed with the
clerk o f the board not later than
Decem ber 31,2001.
The board will m eet at the
Morrow County Courthouse in the
Clty o f Heppner, Oregon.
A schedule o f 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 o f the time and
place to appear. Contact the board
o f property tax appeals for further
information.
Barbara Bloodsworth,
M orrow County Clerk
M orrow County, Oregon
Dated at Heppner, Oregon this
November 7, 2001
Published: November 7, H a n d 21,
2001
Affid________________________
Honors/Recognitions: The flag that
indicates that lone Schools received
an exceptional report card for the
year 2001 from the state o f Oregon
has arrived. A committee was formed
to plan for the flag raising ceremony
and celebration event.
-Student Recognition: Salli
M cElligott and Adam McCabe
received bronze m edals as state
finalists in Wendy's State Heisman
Award. They will compete for the
national award that is awarded to
one male and one female from each
state.
-OSAA/Dairy Farmers award:
The lone football team received
the first place Oregon Dairy Farmers
academic award by achieving a 3.53
gpa. The team received top 10 pins
and "Got Milk?" sweatshirts at the
fall sports awards presentation on
Nov. 13 from the Dairy Farmers
Association.
The girls volleyball team came
in third in the state in academics with
a combined gpa o f 3.8.
- Brad Bumght, Adam McCabe
and Adam Neiffer were selected for
the Eight Man All Star Football
Game to be held at Linfield College
on June 22.
-Football and volleyball all-star
selections were announced. Koby
Rea was mentioned for creating a
pictorial folder for the football team
members. He also has a sports web
site.
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business:
Twain Bodmer, 31, Walla Walla,
WA-Violation o f the Basic Rule,
64 mph in a 45 mph zone, $77 fine;
Beau Michael Morgan, 19,
Hermiston-Failure to Obey a Stop
Sign, $132 fine;
Jennifer Anne Johnson, 26,
Hermiston-Violation o f the Basic
Rule, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77
fine;
Nathan Farral Willett, 19-Dnving
while License Suspended, Driving
Uninsured, $474 fine;
Larry Joe Kennedy, 62,
Lexington-Defective Equipment (No
Trailer Lights), $59 fine;
Thomas Eugene Sturgeon, 46,
Hermiston-Violation o f the Basic
Rule, 67 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77
fine;
Richard Edwin Smith, 38,
Heppner-Violation of the Basic Rule,
76 mph in a 55 mph zone, $ 132 fine;
Daniel Crouch, 22, Gresham-Open
Container, $147 fine;
Julio Cesar Rodriguez Cardenas,
25, Violation o f the Basic Rule, 75
mph in a 55 mph zone, $132 fine.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk's office
at the courthouse in Heppner reports
issuing the following marriage
license:
Nov. 13-Jason John Friend, 28,
lone; and
Daphne Del Tingle, 27, lone.
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE T.S. No.: KLH-01-
01062
Loan
No:
702785356 Reference is
made to that certain deed
made by, Robert Cox and
Trasci L. Cox husband and
wife as Joint Tenants as
Grantor to Mild Columbia
Title Company, as Trustee,
in favor of Silver Sierra
Mortgage, Inc., a Nevada
Corporation, as Beneficiary,
dated 4/12/1999, recorded
4/27/1999. in official records
of Morrow County, Oregon in
book/reel/volume No. - at
page
No.
fee/file/instrument/microfile/r
eception No. 57710 (indicate
which),
covering
the
following
described
real
property situated in said
County and State, to-wit:
APN: 4N2517DA800 Lot 21,
Hayden Hills Subdivision
No 1, in the City of
Boardman,
County
of
Morrow and
State
of
Oregon. Commonly known
as:
511
Anthony
Dr
Boardman, OR 97818-0000
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell
the said real property to
satisfy
the
obligations
secured by said trust deed
and
notice
has
been
recorded • pursuant
to
Section 86 735(3) of Oregon
Revised Statutes the default
for which the foreclosure is
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, Trustee’s 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
Maria
De
La
Torre
ASAP450109 10/31, 11/07,
11/14, 11/21
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City Council o f the City o f
Heppner will hold a work session
on November 26,2001 at 9:00 AM
at the conference room at the office
o f Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative, 171 Linden Way,
Heppner, OR. The purpose o f the
meeting is to organize and establish
plans and procedures for public work
sessions to be held on the
Library/City Hall project.
Gerald W. Breazeale
Heppner City M anager
Published: November 21,2001
buy
co lo r co p ier
Dons Brosnan, owner o f
the Heppner used bookstore,
Tw ice Upon a Time, and color
copying service, has announced
that she has sold the color copy
machine to Sylvia and Rick
Sandford.
Brosnan recently closed
her shop.
The machine will be
located at the Sandfords' office at
Colum bia Basin Escrow. They
will operate under the name of
C ourtesy Services Express.
Brosnan said she donated
most o f the books to the
Neighborhood Center, with some
going to St. Patrick's Senior
Center.
1
In the Service
Army Pvt. Jesse W. Sc hock has
graduated from basic combat training
at Fort Jackson, Colum bia, S.C.
IXinng the rune weeks o f training,
the soldier received instruction and
practice in drill and cerem ony,
marching, nfle marksmanship, armed
and unarmed combat, map reading,
field tactics, m ilitary courtesy,
military justice system , physical
fitness, basic first aid, and Army
values, principles and traditions.
Schock is the son o f Avery and
Nan Schock o f Boardman.
The private is a 2001 graduate
o f Riverside High School, Boardman.
CARD OF THANKS
Dan and I want to thank the
Twice upon a time... custom ers
for making my seven years in busi
PUBLIC NOTICE
ness a totally pleasant experience.
INVITATION TO PUBLIC
Our faithful readers kept the rent
M EETING
paid, and o u r copy cu sto m ers
The Oregon Transportation
proved my theory about the im
Investm ent Act o f 2001 (OTIA)
provides $400 m illion in new portance o f color and photo-qual
inv estments for Oregon's highways ity copying in our small com m u
and bridges. On N ovem ber 26th, nity. All o f you have helped me to
ODO T will be hosting public feel a part o f our Heppner family
outreach m eetings throughout these several years, so I will miss
eastern Oregon to collect feedback our chats and seeing you as often
on proposed O TIA projects as I have... but I will see you.
identified
by
local
Area
Everyone already knows that
Com m ission's on Transportation Jerry S ly’s friendship and help in
(AC’Ts).
the store are treasured by me, but
The public it invited to attend I simply reconfirm that with this
this meeting and provide feedback message o f thanks to my “Right
on the projects proposed for eastern Hand” !
O regon's portion o f the OTIA
I am pleased that the co lo r
tiinding. For more information about
copier is remaining in Heppner
OTIA, visit the ODO T web site at
www.odot.state.or.us/otia. or call and pleased that Sylvia Sandford
ODOT Region 5 Public Information is eager to work with you and will
Officer Tom Strandberg at 541 -963- be offering services sim ilar to
mine with the machine. Check her
1330.
All the meetings throughout the out!
No m ore bridge gam es in the
eight Eastern Oregon communities
listed below will start at 6:30 p.m. window, but I will still look for
Pacific Standard Tim e (PST). In ward to your sm iles on the street!
Ontario, the meeting time will be
Thanks again!
7:30 p.m. Mountain Standard Time
Doris Brosnan
(M ST). Each m eeting will be
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connected via satellite feed and those
attending will have the opportunity
to give their input and provide
HELP WANTED
comments.
Morrow County Health Dis
M eeting Locations
trict is accepting applications for
(Participating Ed-Net Sites)
a p a r t- tim e /fu ll-tim e h o u se
La Grande: (starting at 6:30 p.m.
keeper for P ioneer M em orial
Pacific Standard Time, PST)
Hospital and Nursing Hom e in
Eastern Oregon University
Inlow Hall Basem ent Room 013 Heppner. M ust be a team player.
Individuals wishing to apply may
1410 "L" Avenue
pick up an application at Pioneer
La Grande, Oregon 97850
Ontario: (starting at 7:30 p.m. M emorial Hospital or call (541)
M ountain Standard Tim e, MST) 676-2932. MCHD is an EOE.
Treasure Valley Community College ______________________ 11-21-lc
W eese Building, Room LV1
Delivery Express is seeking
(Library)
a driver for a part-time afternoon
650 College Boulevard
run, M -F, approx. 2-3:30 p.m.
Ontario, Oregon
Must have good driving record
Bum s: (starting at 6:30 p.m.
and
your own dependable, eco
Pacific Standard Tim e, PST)
nomical
vehicle.
Bum s High School
If you are interested please call
1100 Oregon Avenue
888-870-3146.
Bums, Oregon
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Pendleton: (stating at 6:30 p.m.
Pacific Standard Tim e, PST)
Wanted: someone to write
Blue Mountain Community College Heppner High School g irls’ bas
Emigrant Hall, Room 104
ketball stories. No ex p erien ce
2411 NW Carden
needed; we w ill h elp you get
Pendleton, Oregon
started. Call April or David at the
Baker City: (starting at 6:30 p.m. Heppner Gazette. 676-9228.
Pacific Standard Time, PST)
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Eastern Oregon University
Baker City ESD
Position:
2100 Main Street
Maintenance Supervisor
Baker City, Oregon
Salary Range:
$40,000 to $48,000 DOE
Pacific Standard Time, PST)
Closing Date: Dec. 7, 2001
Grant County ESD
Position
D escription: Super
835 S. Canyon
vises
the
m
aintenance
and custo
John Day, Oregon
dial
operations
and
provides
direc
Boardman: (starting at 6:30 p.m.
tion for these functions for the dis
Pacific Standard Time, PST)
Blue Mountain Community College trict. In cooperation with the build
ing principals the M aintenance
300 NE Front Street
Boardman, Oregon
Supervisor will also evaluate the
Enterprise: (starting at 6:30 p.m. perform ance o f the em ployees he
Pacific Standard Tim e, PST)
supervises. Other qualifications
Region 18 ESD Tech Center
must include at least one o f the
107 SW 1st #105
following: 1 ) skill and experience
Enterprise, Oregon
in electrical, heating/air condition
Published: November 21. 2001
ing, boiler and plumbing repair and
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installation; 2) AHERA training to
The Parks and Lands Commission h an d le asb esto s; 3) carp en try
o f the City o f Heppner wil! beheld
skills and experience; 4) concrete/
at the Columbia Basin Electric block skills and experience; 5) skill
Conference Room, November 26, and experience in refrigeration
2001 at 8:00 AM.
repair and installation.
Gerald W. Breazeale
Application Procedure: Call for
Heppner City M anager
a
com
plete job description and
Published: Novem ber 21,2001
application
packet at (541) 989-
Affid________________________
8202. Com plete a M CSD classi
fied application form, including a
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City Council o f the City o f resume and cover letter sum m a
rizing your qualifications. Suc
Heppner will hold a goal setting
session on Decem ber 5, 2001 at cessful candidate should be will
12:00 Noon at the conference room
ing to relocate to M orrow County
at John's Other Place, 168 N Main. and will be subject to fingerprint
Heppner, OR. The purpose o f the ing.
meeting is to set goals for the City
Send to: Julie Ashbeck, Person
o f Heppner for 2002.
nel D irecto r; M orrow C ounty
Gerald W. Breazeale
School District; P.O. Box 368;
Heppner City M anager
Lexington, OR 97839.
Published: Novem ber 21 and 28,
EOE
2001
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