EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 12, 2001 Lady Cards lose to Savages, beat Cougars lone C ardinal varsity girls participated in the Enterprise Holiday Tournament on Friday, Dec 7. lone had difficulty' getting their shots to tall during the first half, and trailed the Savages by 26 points. In the third quarter, the Lady Cardinals cam e back to close the lead within 19 points and followed by dum ping in another 14 points before succumbing to Enterprise, 41-62. Amellia Peck led the team with 20 points and led on the boards with nine rebounds. Peck also aided the team with five steals and one assist, Diana McElligott scored eight points, grabbed seven rebounds and three savage possessions, Cyndi Heagy added five points, three rebounds, one steal and one assist. Natalie M cElligott scored five points, brought down four rebounds, led the team larceny with seven steals and led the team with seven assists. Salli M cElligott launched a three- point basket for three points, grabbed one rebound and delivered one assist. Kristina Powell was tough on the inside, bringing down seven rebounds, and lead the team with three blocked shots and grabbed four steals. The Cardinal wom en brought down a total o f 30 rebounds and shot 44 percent at the free throw line. lone's loss on Fnday evening put the C ardinals in the consolation bracket to play against Wallowa. The Lady Cardinals led by six points in the first half and dumped in an additional 30 points in the second half to seal the 52-30 victory against the Cougars. Amellia Peck played an outstanding game, leading the Cardinals with 18 points, and had 10 rebounds. Peck also swiped four Cougar possessions and delivered one assist. Natalie McElligott led the team with eight assists, while scoring 10 points, grabbing six rebounds, three steals and blocking two Wallowa attempts for points. Salli McElligott scored eight points, seized four rebounds, one steal and handed o ff one assist. Diana McElligott also scored eight points, grabbed four rebounds; six steals and passed out one assist. Cyndi Heagy scored tw o points, grabbed nine rebounds, four steals and delivered one assist. Caitlin Orem came o ff the bench to score two points, capture two rebounds, and one steal. Kristina Powell apprehended nine rebounds, led the team with three blocked shots and aided the team larceny with two steals. lone Varsity boys handed loss lone varsity men were handed a 33-56 loss on Tuesday, Dec. 4. Dufur jum ped out with a 10-pomt lead in the first quarter. Cardinal men turned up the heat to close the lead to six by h alf time. A nearly scoreless third quarter sealed the C ardinal's fate. Brad Bumght led the team score with 14 points. Bumght also grabbed six rebounds, four steals and three blocked shots. Billy Gates dumped in five points and captured two rebounds. Freshman NickChnstman scored four points, seized three rebounds, delivered two assists and nabbed one steal. Til Tullis scored four points and apprehended one rebound. Ashley Roberts added two points, one rebound, four assists and a steal to the Cardinal cause. Adam Neiffer also added two points, two rebounds, two steals and one assist. Andrew Rietmann led the men on the boards by bringing down 11 rebounds. Rietmann also scored two points, delivered two assists and blocked one Ranger attem pt for a basket. Mustang girls Cardinal varsity girls blow past surprise Rangers Eagles By Rick Paullus A 26-2 run after the first quarter earned the Heppner Mustang girls to a 66-31 win over the Joseph Eagles on Fnday, Dec. 7, in Joseph to even their record at one and one on the year. The Mustangs play in lone next, at the South M orrow C ounty T ournam ent at 3 p.m.. Fnday, Dec. 14, against Riverside. Shelley Rietmann had 10 points and Lacey Matteson, seven, including a three-pointer, to help the Mustangs to their big first-quarter lead. Matteson hit two more three-pointers in the second quarter as they built their lead to 40-13 at halftime. Rietmann hit 7 o f 13 shots for 14 firg t^ i^ p q ig its and M atteson hit 5 3f -3 o f 4 three- pointers, for 13 points. Jesse Kempas scored five points and Matteson, four, as the Mustangs increased their lead to 57-23 after three, and coasted to the win. Matteson led the Mustangs with 17 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals. Rietmann added 16 points, eight rebounds, three steals and two assists. Kempas added 10 points, six rebounds, three steals and two assists. Brett Barber had seven points and three assists. Kelsey G reenup had six rebounds and two steals. Shanna Rietmann had five points and five rebounds. Meghan Baif-y had two assists and Jodie Carlson had two steals. Statistics Heppner: 26 14 17 9 - 66 Joseph: 2 11 10 8 - 31 Heppner Lacey Matteson 7 0-517. Sheley Rietmann 8 0-2 16, Jesse Kempas 3 3-4 10. Brett Barber 15-7 7. Shanna Rietmann 21-55. Jodie Carlson 2 0-2 4. Meghan Bailey 1 0-0 2, Stefanie Hanson 1 0-2 2, Brooke Rust 1 0-0 2, Nikki Sisk 0 1-2 1, Kelsey Greenup00-10.2610-3066 Three-pointers: Matteson (3), Kempas Joseph: Miller 2 1-4 6, McClaran 1 2-4 4. Broadbent 1 2-5 4, Yost 0 4-4 4. Ganos 1 1-1 3. Marshall 1 0-0 3, Moro 1 1-4 3. Bothum 1 0-4 2, Coach 1 0-0 2, Moncrel. Zimmer 911-2631 Three-pointers: Marshall, Miller G u n C lu b p la n s fir st se a so n sh o o t The Morrow County Gun Club will m eet for their first winter shooting season on Sunday, Dec. 16, starting at noon at the club house in Lexington. um um um m ut * Courtesy Service Express J 4 4 t (an make all your Christmas letters r alive 1 (alendan o tome t 4 ^ 4 Custom Papers and Help with reproducing photos 4 on our Color Copier 4 4 4 4 Fax 4 4 and 4 4 Office Services 4 4 available tool 4 4 4 lo ca te d a t COLUM BIA BASIN ESCROW 4 4 W HE CHASE ST.. MEPPHER. OR 4 4 4 Stop by and let lyhna help you with creating a 4 4 special holiday letter or calendar today' 4 4 4 6 7 6 -& 2 O 4 4 Open Hornby fnday i 45 a m to s 00 p i 4 or by *pt> 2 26 8-12 61 Three- pointer: Nall E c o n o m ic D e v e lo p m e n t a n n u a l m e e tin g J a n . 16 The annual m eeting o f the W illow Creek Economic Developm ent Group will be held Jan 16 at John's Other Place in Heppner. We Print Business Cards H e p p n e r G a z e t te - T im e s 676-9228 PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by C harles W. Pomeroy, as grantor(s), to Glenn H. Prohaska, as trustee, in favor ofConsecoFinance 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 real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a norice o f default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is m ade is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: $ 3,053.31 Total delinquent monthly payment and late chgs. due as o f 08/10/2001 $ 3,053.31 TOTAL AMOUNT REQUIRED TO REINSTATE AS OF 08/10/2001 By reason o f the default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, those sums being the following, to-wit: $ 122,469.32 Principal balance o f loan $ 122,469.32 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AS OF 08/10/2001 W HEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on January 11,2002, at the hour o f 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 o f 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 o f 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. N otice 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 tendering the perform ance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sum s or tendering 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 am ounts 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 ow ing an obligation, the performance o f which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. DATED: September 12, 2001 Glenn H. Prohaska, Trustee 4425 SW Corbett Ave., Portland, OR 97201 (503) 241-0020 Fax (503) 223-6212 Published: December 5 ,1 2 ,1 9 and 26,2001 Affid________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Court will be considering three appointments to serve on the M orrow County Planning Com m ission. Two positions represent the greater Boardman area; the third represents the lone area. Interested persons residing in the greater Boardman or lone areas are encouraged to submit a letter o f interest to the Morrow County Court, PO Box 788, Heppner. Oregon 97836 by Fnday, D ecem ber 14, 2001. Published: December 5 and 12,2001 Affid------------------------------ Justice Court Report The Morrow County Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business: Delbert Leroy Gould, 37, Eugene- No Second Season General Elk Tag, $75 fine; Rick E. Smith, 38, Heppner- Maintaining a Dog as a Nuisance, $59 fine. PUBLIC NOTICE The City o f H eppner and the Oregon Trail Library District will host a public m eeting January 3, 2001, regarding the proposed Library/City Hall project. The purpose o f the meeting is to discuss issues around the construction o f a building to be used jointly by the library and the City o f Heppner. This m eeting is a public m eeting and m em bers o f the public are invited and encouraged to attend. The m eeting will be held January 3rd, at 7:00 PM, at St. Patrick's Senior Center dining room 190 N. Main Street, Heppner, OR. G erald W. Breazeale C ity M anager Published: D ecem ber 12, 19 and 26,2001 Affid_________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE The M orrow C ounty Road Committee will meet December 18 at 7:00 pm in Lexington at the School District Administration Building. Published: D ecem ber 12, 2001 PUBLIC NOTICE R EQUEST FOR BIDS M orrow County Public Works is accepting bids on the following m aterial: 1. Herbicides Specifications may be obtained by contacting Morrow County Public W orks at 541-989-9500. Bids m ust be received at the Morrow County Public Works office, P.O. Box 428, Lexington, OR 97839 by 12:00 pm M onday D ecem ber 31,2001. Bids m ust be in a sealed envelope marked "Herbicide Bid". Morrow County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and/or to postpone the award o f bids for thirty (30) days from the date o f opening. M orrow C ounty does not discrim inate on the basis o f age, religion, race national origin, sex or handicapped status in hiring or the provision o f services. Published: D ecem ber 12, 2001 Mustang JV down Eagles By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang JV boys won their second game o f the year at Joseph, beating the Eagles, 59-36, on Fnday, Dec. 7, using an 18-6 first quarter to carry them through the game. Josh W inters had eight points in the first quarter and Doug Orwick, four in the second, as the Mustangs took a 27-12 lead at halftime. Kyler Lovgren had five points in the third as Heppner increased their lead to 38-21 after three. Bnan Smith had seven, and Conor Kilkenny and Justin Botefuhr had four each in the fourth as the M ustangs won going away. Smith led three M ustangs in double figures with 11 points; Winters and Lovgren added 10 points each. Donald Adams had seven and Kilkenny had six points. The JV's next game is at home against Condon on Tuesday, Dec. 18. Statistics Heppner: 18 9 11 21 - 59 Joseph: 6 6 9 15 - 36 Heppner: Brian Smith 5 1-5 11, Josh Winters 5 0-0 10, Kyler Lovgren 4 1-2 10, Donald Adams 3 1-2 7, Conor Kilkenny 3 0- 2 6, Doug Orwick 2 1-2 5, Tanner Britt 2 1- 3 5, Justin Botefuhr 1 3-6 5, Brian Haguewood 25 8-22 59. Three-pointer: Lovgren. Joseph: Hayer 4 2-610, Butterfield 2 2-2 7, Gorstine 2 2-2 6, Dotson 2 0-0 4, Hook 1 2-2 4, Bird 11-23, Schmidt 1 0-0 2, Otten, Brink, Stewart, Layten, Hayward, Watts. 13 9-14 36. Three-pointer: Butterfield. CLASSIFIED ADS .40 per word Card of Thanks: up to 100 words - $5 Deadline: Tuesday at noon CARD OF THANKS Heppner is so fortunate to have Pioneer Memorial Hospital in our co m m u n ity . D o c to r B e rre tta , Suzy, Sheridan and many more people gave us ex cellen t care. Thank you. To many o f our friends, thank you. Bob Kilkenny PUBLIC NOTICE ______________________12-12-lc M ORROW C OUNTY Dear all. SCHOOL DISTRICT Thanksgiving has com e and SURPLUS COM PUTERS gone and it seems that the holiday season is now upon us. The time FOR SALE The following surplus computer b eg in n in g w ith T h a n k sg iv in g equipment is being offered for sale, through New Y ear’s Day always no lim it per individual. seems like the busiest tim e o f the IBM PC Compatible Computers, year. I have been thinking about M inim um specifications: NEC th a t th is y e a r an d I w o n d e r Powermate V I00, Pentium 166mHz whether it is not the Season that processor, 850MB HD, 16MB RAM, is busy but it is us who are busy. MONITOR, KEYBOARD, MOUSE W e seem to fill every w aking No Warranty. Computers include moment with activities. Does it the following software: Windows feel like shopping becom es the '95, M icrosoft Office '95 activity that you do the m ost o f at Professional, Internet Explorer 5.5.* this time o f year? It sure has been Systems with CDROM Drives: for me. But this year is going to $115.00. Systems without CDROM be different. W hen I consider the Drives: $100.00. All equipment will be sold "AS IS," on a first come, holiday season, I find that there would be no holiday season if it first served basis. Contact Jo Burt at Morrow County were not for the people around us. School District Office for more This year we plant to spend more time doing activities with loved inform ation (541) 989-8202 •Systems do not include Modem ones, good friends and neighbors. Living and w orking in the two or internet account, both o f which communities o f lone and Heppner are required for internet access. is a delight. People are so friendly Published: Decem ber 12. 2001 and considerate o f others. That is PUBLIC NOTICE why we plan to attend every com ­ NOTICE OF PERM IT munity activity we can get to in AM EN D M EN T 8625 lone and H eppner. T h ere is a Monty L. Crum, P.O. Box 121, sense o f caring and sharing that lone, Oregon, 97843, filed an runs deep in both communities and application with the W ater is ev id en ced by th e w ay th at Resources D epartm ent for an people here reach out and help additional point o f appropriation o f water as provided by ORS those who are hurting. We have 537.211. been amazed and are in awe o f Permit G -13735, in the name how generous people have been o f Monty L. Crum, includes a permit to us here. limited to 8.91 cubic feet per second As we fill our days with the fra­ from a well, with a priority date grances o f baking, candles and o f September 17,1998 for irrigation trees that seem to smell even bet­ o f 1159.8 acres. ter indoors than they do outside The point o f appropriation for we also become aware o f the fra­ this permit is in the SW'/« N W 1/«, Section 1. T 1 S, R 25 E, W.M.; grances o f love, caring and shar­ 2528 feet South and 1317 feet East ing that originate from the people from the NW Com er o f Section 1. in the com m unities in and around The applicant proposes to add H eppner and lone. T hese fra­ an additional point o f appropriation grances o f love, caring and shar­ located in the NE'/< SW 1/«, Section ing rise out o f the good and warm 1. T 1 S, R 25 E, W.M.; 4000 feet hearts o f the people who live here. South and 2600 feet East from the These generous gifts are given for NW C om er o f Section 1. no other reason than love. May Additional inform ation about this holiday season find you in the this perm it am endm ent can be midst o f contentment in the knowl­ obtained from the Water Resources edge that the greatest gifts are Department by calling 503-378-8455 those you give from your heart. ext. 309. Thank you all for your gracious The last date o f publication is and generous gifts o f love, caring Decem ber 26, 2001. Published: Decem ber 12, 19 and and sharing. Dennis and Mona Hardman 26, 2001 ____________________ 12-12-lp MM_________________