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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 5, 2001 DA7s Report lone representatives attend cities conference Morrow County District lone Mayor Betty Gray and city Attorney David C. Allen has recorder Cindy Doherty attended released the following report: the League o f Oregon Cities’ 76th -Jeffrey Scott Huston annual conference and business plead guilty to Attem pt to Elude meeting Nov. 9-11 m Eugene, where a Police Officer, a Class C approxim ately 9000 Oregon city felony, and was sentenced to 18 officials attended work sessions and m onths formal probation and 80 training seminars designed to help hours com m unity service. officials run their municipalities more -He was also ordered to effectively and to share common pay $1,164 in fines, fees and concerns arid problem-solving ideas. assessm ents. Over 30 sessions were offered, -Jason A lexander Loop covering such topics as innovative plead guilty to two counts o f financing for city services; running Attempted Assault III, a Class A effective m eetings; ethics and misdemeanor, and was sentenced c o n flic ts of interest; to 180 days in jail, suspended on telecommunications; supporting our the condition that he successfully youth; transportation funding and com plete probation conditions, policy; cutting em ployee health 24 m onths bench probation and lone Mayor Betty Gray and city recorder Cindy Doherty with a insurance costs; and many more. safety award presented to the city at the League of Oregon Cities 80 hours com m unity service. He In addition, significant statewide annual conference. The city of lone received a gold aw ard for having was also ordered to reim burse issues were deliberated during the no accidents during the year. M orrow County for future conference, allowing city officials medical expenses incurred as a to determ ine the League's future result o f this incident, com plete policy direction. an anger m anagem ent program , Among special guest speakers write a letter o f apology to the were: victim s and pay $2,653.21 in • Clay Jenkinson, who kicked fines, fees and assessm ents. o ff the conference with a portrayal -Jerry J. Foster plead o f M eriwether Lewis. Dressed as guilty to two counts o f Assault Meriwether Lewis may have been, IV and Driving U nder the Jenkinson, a hum anities scholar, Influence o f Intoxicants, all Class depicted the character and life o f A m isdem eanors, and was this important figure in American sentenced to 180 days in jail, history. suspended on the condition that • Ernesto Sirolli, o f the Sirolli he successfully com plete Institute, addressed city managers probation conditions, an with new approaches to development additional 180 days in jail to run suggesting a stronger focus on grass concurrent with previous roots, person-centered practices sentence, with 150 days •Dr. Dale Henry explored the suspended and approval for the aspects o f leadership in today's electronic surveillance program changing world through his for 30 days and 24 months bench presentation, "The Power o f probation. He was also ordered to Leadership ". com plete a drug treatm ent • A forum entitled "Meet the program , a driving under the Gubernatorial Candidates” allowed influence o f intoxicants treatment conferees to do just that. City officials had the opportunity to meet program and an alcohol those individuals running for treatm ent program and pay governor in the 2002 election, to $2,762 in fines, fees and hear their views and to ask assessm ents. questions concerning the future -Robert Jam es Harvey livability o f O regon's cities. plead no contest to Burglary I, a Once again, this year's league's C lass A felony, and two counts conference had an em phasis on o f Theft I, a C lass C felony, and Oregon's youth. A discounted youth was sentenced to 50 days in jail delegate registration fee was with credit for 50 days served, 36 developed this year to encourage months formal probation and 160 students to attend the conference. hours com m unity service. He A youth delegate workshop was held was also ordered to pay $822 in on Saturday especially for young fines, fees and assessm ents. people. In addition, youth delegates -Julio Garcia Reyes were encouraged to attend other plead guilty to Sexual Abuse I, a workshops during the conference Inland Northwest Orchestra Moods o f Christmas Suite #3 and Class B felony, and was to begin to learn about the many Inland Northwest Orchestra and Ya Viene La Vieja, O M agnam sentenced to 75 m onths with the issues facing their communities. Mystenum by Tomas Luis deVittona Oregon C horale will present "An Inland D epartm ent of Entertainment during the annual as well as Fanfare for Christmas Day C orrections and five years post banquet was provided by aw ard Northwest Christmas Celebration," under the direction o f R. Lee Friese by M artin Shaw. Irving Berlin's prison supervision. He was also w inning high school and middle White Christmas, arranged by Roy ordered to com plete a sex on Saturday, Dec. 8, at the Heppner school jazz band musicians from Ringwald, will be performed by the offender treatm ent program. Middle School Auditorium at 7 p.m. Eugene's Bethel School District. The concert will open with a guest combined Orchestra and Chorale. This year's conference again The audience will be asked to join performance by the Heppner High included the presentation o f several in a sing-a-long to finish the concert. School band conducted by music awards. Safety awards were Sponsors for the Heppner concert teacher Wendy Appleton. The band presented to cities with the lowest include Les Schwab Tire Center, will play two pieces: Ding Dong injury frequency rates in 2000-2001. The B oardm an C ham ber o f Klamath First Federal Savings and the city o f lone won a gold award Merrily on High and Christmas Pops Loan, Morrow County Abstract and C om m erce will hold its m onthly Medley. Appleton is also a member for having no injuries during that Title, TREO, Loren and Kathryn general luncheon m eeting on o f the French horn section o f the time. Unruh, Murray's Drug, Peterson's Wednesday, Dec. 19, at the Port o f The Jam es C. Richards Award Inland N orthw est Orchestra. Jewelers and the Northwestern Motel. M orrow 's R iverfront Center, The Inland Northwest Orchestra and Herm an Kehrli Award were noon. Admission at the door is $7 for R iverfront Room , at will perform Tchaikovsky's presented to deserving city Everyone is invited to attend the adults and $5 for seniors, or by a Nutcracker Suite #1 and Christmas individuals who have demonstrated Favorites, arranged by Bruce Chase, Inland Northw est M usicians meeting, non-m em bers as well as outstanding perform ance and which includes. It's Beginning To m em bership card. Students are m em bers. contributions to the league and to Look A Lot Like Christmas, Silver The chamber board and executive always adm itted free. cities in Oregon. Awards for Bells and Chestnuts Roasting On For more information, call 966- director will give a summary o f the excellence were given to cities which An Open Fire. The orchestra will events o f this past year and 6649 or e-mail have developed innovative programs also perform additional Christmas inwm usic@ oregontrail.net. Visit volunteers will be recognized. The to reduce costs, improve the quality selections. Inland Northwest Chorale the website at http://www.inland chamber's board of directors for 2002 o f life and increase the quality o f will perform Robert Shaw's Many will also be announced. northwestm usicians.org./ municipal services. The Good The menu will be a choice o f hot The orchestra and chorale will Governance award was given to a soups, sandwiches, dessert, coffee also perform on Sunday, Dec. 9, at com m unity in recognition o f the Vert Auditorium in Pendleton and water, catered by Arloa's Cookie successful programs geared toward at 3:15 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 15, at Tree. The cost is $6.50, to be paid The M orrow County Health connecting citizens to their Loso McKenzie Theatre in LaGrande at the door. Call the cham ber by Department announces its December at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, Dec. 16, at Monday, Dec. 17, to R S V P at4 8 1 - community. schedule for clinic hours for the Weston-McEwen High School 3014. th ere will be no cost to attend And, for the fourth year, the immunizations and blood pressure Gymnasium in Athena at 3:15 p.m. the m eeting w ithout lunch. league and Oregon Public tests: Broadcasting co-sponsored a middle Thursday, Dec. 6-Heppner clinic, school poster contest and high school 8:30 a m .-4:30 p.m.; essay contest. This year's theme was M onday, Dec. 10-Boardman " If I were m ayor, I would. . . " Ready For Hunting Students from around the state were clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Dec. 11-Boardman awarded for their insight and and Horses clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; creativity as they expressed what Thursday, Dec. 13-Heppner clinic, they would do if they were in the 1583 acre ranch near Heppner. mayor's shoes. Top winners received 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; M onday, Dec. 17-Boardman Includes four bedroom, three bath S500 savings bonds and a new clinic, 8:30 a m .-4:30 p.m.; com puter from Gateway Country. home with office and game room, Tuesday, Dec. 18-Boardman sports court, 20-stall horse barn, clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; tack/wash room, large shop, W ednesday, Dec. 19-Irrigon corrals, holding pens, two ponds, clinic, 8:30 a m .-4:30 p.m.; dog kennels and much more. Thursday, Dec. 20-Heppner clinic, By Claudia Hughes Great deer and bird hunting. 8:30 a m .-4:30 p.m.; Heppner Chamber o f Commerce Monday, Dec. 24 and Tuesday, Owner will carry contract. has nomination forms for the annual Dec. 25- Health Dept, closed for Town and Country Awards available the C hristm as holiday; at the cham ber office, Kuhn and Thursday, Dec. 27-Heppner clinic, Spicer, or by calling the chamber 3 $ 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; at 676-5536. M onday, Dec. 31-Boardm an Awards will be presented at the C all D a v id Sykes to see thi» property clinic, 8:30 a m .-4:30 p.m. Town and Country Banquet, (541| 6 7 6 - 9 2 2 8 d ays ■ ( 5 4 1 J 6 7 6 - 9 9 3 9 ev en in g s Thursday, Jan. 17. Man, woman, business, educator, youth and lifetime 1 - 8 0 0 - 326-2152 achievem ent awards will be Inland Northwest Musicians plan Heppner performance Boardman Chamber meeting MC Health Dept. Oregon Ranch Citizens of year nomination fbr hom inations is Friday, Dec. 21 . The banquet theme will be "The Red, White and Blue." COPY PAPER Ream or Carton Heppner Gazette-Times tfa ita g e XjcuidCc. D a v id S y k e s, Agent R EA LTO R H 180 W. Baltimore #5 Heppner, OR 97838 www7ieppner.net G -T to fe a tu r e C h r istm a s m e ssa g e s The H eppner Gazette- Tim es will feature C hristm as m essages from local pastors in the Dec. 19 issue o f the new spaper. All area pastors are invited to participate. Deadline is M onday, December, 17, at 5 p.m. M essages may be typed or handw ritten, but m ust be legible and double spaced. They m ay be sent to the newspaper via regular mail: G azette-Tim es, P.O. Box 337, Heppner, OR 97836; Fax: 541-676-9211; e- mail: hiltonsykes@ hotm ail.com .; or they m ay be dropped by the G azette-Tim es office, 147 W. W illow, Heppner. For m ore inform ation, contact April Hilton-Sykes, 676- 9228.. We Make POSTERS Heppner Gazette-Times PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed m ade by C harles W. Pomeroy, as grantor(s), to Glenn H. Prohaska, as trustee, in favor o f Conseco Finance Servicing Corp., as beneficiary, dated August 14, 2000, recorded August 18, 2000, in the mortgage records o f Morrow County, Oregon, as MicroFilm No. M -2000-1834, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Lot 6, Block 3, HONEYW ILD ESTATES, in the County o f Morrow and State o f Oregon which has the address commonly known as 1095 E. Knapp Street, Im gon, O regon 97844. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said PUBLIC NOTICE real property to satisfy the THE M ORROW C O UNTY obligations secured by said trust PLANNING COM M ISSION will deed and a notice o f default has been hold the first o f three hearings o f recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised public interest on Thursday, Statutes 86.735(3); the default for Decem ber 20, 2001, at 7:30 p.m. w hich the foreclosure is m ade is at the Morrow County School District grantor's failure to pay when due Building in Lexington, Oregon to the follow ing sums: consider the adoption o f a Site $ 3,053.31 Total delinquent Development Review Overlay Zone monthly payment and late chgs. due which will apply to all lands zoned as o f 08/10/2001 General Industrial, Port Industrial, $ 3,053.31 TOTAL AMOUNT A ir Industrial and Space Age REQUIRED TO REINSTATE AS Industrial. OF 08/10/2001 The purposes o f the Site By reason o f the default, the Development Review Overlay Zone beneficiary has declared all sums are to encourage site planning in owing on the obligation secured advance o f developm ent that is by the trust deed immediately due permitted under Morrow County's and payable, those sums being the following, to-wit: Com prehensive Plan and Zoning $ 122,469.32 Principal balance ordinance; assure that development o f loan is supported with appropriate types $ 122,469.32 TOTAL AMOUNT and levels o f transportation DUE AS O F 08/10/2001 improvements and public facilities W HEREFORE, notice hereby and services; and im plem ent the is given that the undersigned trustee Morrow County Comprehensive Plan will on January 11,2002, at the hour and land use regulations with respect o f 11:30 o'clock A.M ., in accoYd to developm ent standards and with the standard o f time established polices. Under the proposed new by ORS 187.110, at front steps o f O verlay Zone, site developm ent Morrow County Courthouse in the review w ould be required for all City ofHeppner, County o f Morrow, m ajor developm ents in industrial State o f O regon, sell at public zones. A definition o f "m ajor auction to the highest bidder for development" will be considered cash the interest in the said described at the hearing so that the ordinance real property which the grantor had may apply to development utilizing or had power to convey at the time 100 acres or m ore or to sm aller projects, depending upon the o f the execution by grantor o f the said trust deed, together with any recom m endation o f the Planning interest which the grantor or C om m ission. Criteria for consideration o f the grantor's successors in interest proposed Site Development Review acquired after the execution o f said O verlay Zone includes Sections trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing 3.070, 3.071, 3.072, 3.073 o f the obligations thereby secured and the. Morrow County Zoning Ordinance costs and expenses o f sale, including and goals and policies o f the a reasonable charge by the trustee. N otice is further given that any C om prehensive Plan. person nam ed in ORS 86.753 has A copy o f the draft proposed the right, at any time prior to five ordinance will be available for review days before the date last set for the after December 7,2001. If you have sale, to have this foreclosure any information you feel should be proceeding dismissed and the trust considered or if you object to the deed reinstated by paym ent to the proposed land use action, you are beneficiary o f the entire am ount invited to attend the Planning then due (other than such portion Commission hearing on December o f the principal as would not then 20, 2001. You m ay also subm it be due had no default occurred) and comments in writing. The deadline by curing any other default for written comments is 5:00 p.m., complained o f herein that is capable the close o f business, on Thursday, o f being cured by tendering the D ecem ber 20, 2001. perform ance required under the Opportunity to voice support or obligation or trust deed, and in opposition to the above proposals addition to paying said sum s or or to ask questions will be provided. tendering the performance necessary Failure to raise an issue in person to cure the default, by paying all or by letter or failure to provide costs and expenses actually incurred sufficient specificity to afford the in enforcing the obligation and trust decision m aker an opportunity to deed, together with trustee's and respond to the issue precludes appeal attorney's fees not exceeding the to the land Use Board o f Appeals am ounts provided by said ORS 86.753. based on those issues. In construing this notice, the For m ore inform ation, please contact Tamra Mabbott at 922-4624 singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor or 676-9061 ext 5504. in interest to the grantor as well as DATED this 5th day of December, any other person owing an 2001 . obligation, the performance o f which M ORROW COUNTY is secured by said trust deed, and PLANNING DEPARTM ENT the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" Published: Decem ber 5, 2001 include their respective successors Affid________________________ in interest, if any. DATED: September 12, 2001 PUBLIC NOTICE Glenn H. Prohaska, Trustee M orrow County Public W orks 4425 SW Corbett Ave., Portland, will hold a Public Meeting December OR 97201 6,2001 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Patrick's (503) 241-0020 Fax (503) 223-6212 Catholic Church Hall. The purpose Published: December 5 ,1 2 ,1 9 and o f this m eeting is to provide 26, 2001 information regarding proposed ATV Affid_________________________ Trail developm ent in the Anson W right Park area. All interested PUBLIC NOTICE persons are encouraged to attend. The Morrow County Court will Published: N ovem ber 28 and be considering three appointments D ecem ber 5, 2001 to serve on the M orrow County Affid_________________________ Planning Com m ission. Two positions represent the greater Boardman area; the third represents PUBLIC NOTICE the lone area. Interested persons The lone City Council will hold residing in the greater Boardman its regular m onthly m eeting on or lone areas are encouraged to Tuesday, December 11, at 6:00 PM subm it a letter o f interest to the at lone City Hall, 385 W est 2nd Morrow County Court, PO Box 788, Street. If you would like to be on Heppner, Oregon 97836 by Friday, the agenda for the upcoming meeting Decem ber 14, 2001. please contact City Hall at 541-422- Published: December 5 and 12,2001 7414. Published: Decem ber 5. 2001___ Affid__________________