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    FOURTEEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 15, 2002
as well as any other person ow­ in interest, if any.
ceive comment from the public on
the budget. A copy of the budget
ing an obligation, the perfor­ DATED: January 29, 2002
mance o f which is secured by Glenn H. Prohaska, Trustee
document may be inspected or
said trust deed, and the words 4425 SW Corbett Ave., Portland, obtained on or after May 27,2002
at 2 Marine Drive, Boardman,
“trustee” and “beneficiary” in­ OR 97201
By Rick Paullus
clude their respective successors (503) 241-0020 Fax (503) 223- between the hours of 9:00 A.M.
The
Heppner Mustang baseball team banged out 14 hits, while
in interest, if any.
and 5:00 P.M..
6212
the
pitching
of Michael McCabe and Chuy Elguezabal held Pilot Rock
DATED: January 22, 2002
This is a public meeting
Published: April 24, May 1,8 and
to
four,
as
they
took a 13-1 win over the Rockets in Pilot Rock on
Glenn H. Prohaska, Trustee
where deliberation of the Budget
15,2002
Tuesday,
May
7.
The win improved the Mustangs’ record to 10 and 2
4425 SW Corbett Ave., Portland,
Committee will take place. Any
Affid______________________
in
the
CBC
East
division
and 16 and 5 overall.
OR 97201
person may appear at the meet­
The
Mustangs
put
a
run on the board in the first when Stefan
PUBLIC
NOTICE
(503) 241-0020 Fax (503) 223-
ing and discuss the proposed pro­
Matheny
walked
and
went
to second as McCabe grounded out and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF grams with the Budget Commit­
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scored on a Billy Gates’ single.
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON
Published: April 24, May 1,8 and
tee.
They added four more in the second as Kelly Paullus reached on
FOR THE COUNTY OF
15,2002
Published: May 15 and 22,2002
an
infield
single, went to second as Josh Winters grounded out, Luke
MORROW
Affid______________________
Murray and Chuy Elguezabal walked, Matheny reached on an error
PUBLIC NOTICE
BANK OF EASTERN OREGON,
PUBLIC NOTICE
An Oregon banking corporation,
The Morrow County Court is to score one, McCabe reached on an error to score another run and
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE
Plaintiff, offering for sale the following two more scored as Gates reached on another error.
The Mustangs made it 7-0 in the fourth when Elguezabal doubled
Reference is made to that
vs.
described real property: Lot 3
and scored on Matheny’s double and Brad Adams had an RBI single.
certain trust deed made by Kevin
FORREST ALLEN BURKEN-
Block 2 o f the Ayers Fifth
They added two more in the fifth as Elguezabal walked, Matheny
BINE,
W. Beckley and Lynn S. Beck-
Addition in the City of Heppner.
ley, as grantor(s), to Nancy L.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, The value o f the property is singled and both scored on an error and a wild pitch.
The Rockets scored an unearned run in the fifth, but the Mus­
Peterson, as trustee, in favor of and STATE OF OREGON, ORE­ currently appraised at $6,000.
tangs
came back with four more in the seventh as McCabe and Gates
Conseco Finance Servicing Corp.
GON DEPARTMENT OF REVE­ Interested buyers may submit a
singled
and Travis Bellamy was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Paullus
(fka Green Tree Financial Servic­ NUE,
sealed offer to the M orrow
had
an
RBI
single and Winters scored two more with a single. One
ing Corporation), as beneficiary,
Defendants.
County Court at P.O. Box 788,
more
run
scored
on a wild pitch to make it 13-1.
dated October 20, 1998, record­
No. 02 CV 015
Heppner OR 97836 no later than
McCabe
went
five innings to get the win, allowing two hits, one
ed October 27,1998, in the mort­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4,
gage records of Morrow County,
SALE
2002. The Court will open the bids walk and no earned runs, with Elguezabal pitching two innings, giving
up two hits.
Oregon, as Fee No. /55766, cov­
By virtue of a Writ of Execu­ at their regularly scheduled
Paullus went four for five with a double and an RBI, Gates went
ering the following described real tion issued out of the Circuit Court meeting on June 5, 2002. The
property situated in said county for the State of Oregon for the County reserves the right to reject three for four with an RBI, Matheny went two for three with an RBI
and state, to wit:
County o f Morrow, on May 3, all bids. For questions, call (541) and scored four runs, Elguezabal scored three runs and Winters had
two RBIs.
Lot 19, SANDZ A D D I­ 2002, pursuant to a Stipulated 676-5620.
The Mustangs were helped by eight walks, two batters hit by
TION, in the City o f Irrigon, Judgment of Foreclosure entered
Published: May 15,2002
pitches and five errors by the Rockets.
County of Morrow and State of on May 2,2002 in the above-cap­ Affid______________________
Statistics
tioned case, together with written
Oregon
PUBLIC
NOTICE
Heppner: 140 220 4-13 14 4
which has the address com­ instruments, to me directed, com­
The
Planning
Commission
for
Pilot
Rock: 000 010 0-1 4 5
monly known as 810 E. Idaho manding me to sell all of the right,
the
City
of
Heppner,
Oregon
will
Michael
McCabe, Chuy Elguezabal (6) and Kelly Paullus; Troy
Avenue, Irrigon, Oregon 97844.
title, interest and claim o f the
Both the beneficiary and the above defendants in and to cer­ conduct a public hearing at 7:00 Sampson, John Ellis (4), Michael Krosting (5) and Eric Stelk. W-
trustee have elected to sell the tain real property in the sum of PM on June 3, 2002 at Heppner McCabe (6-2). L-Sampson (3-4). 2B: Heppner-Elguezabal, Matheny,
said real property to satisfy the $31,094.94 and interest of $409.94 City Hall regarding the following Paullus. 3B-none. HR-none.
obligations secured by said trust to December 31,2001, plus inter­ applications:
1. Variance A pplication:
deed and a notice of default has est at the rate of 8.75 % per an­
Requesting
relief from setback
been recorded pursuant to Ore­ num from December 31, 2001
requirements
to construct a 12’ x
gon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); until paid, plus $10.00 late charg­
20’
accessory
use structure in a
the default for which the foreclo­ es, plus $864.82 as reasonable suit
General
Residential
(R2) Zone at
sure is made is grantor’s failure expenses, plus the sum o f
By Rick Paullus
505
NW
Gale
Street,
Map #2S
to pay when due the following
$ 1,438,00 as reasonable attorney
The Heppner Mustang baseball team swept a doubleheader from
sums:
fees. On May 6,2002,1 levied on 26 26CC, Tax Lot #9200.
the Weston-McEwen Tigerscots, 11-6 and 13-0, in five innings, on
$ 1,132.02 Total delinquent the defendants right, title, interest Applicant: Ronald McCabe.
Saturday, May 11 in Athena, to run their CBC east division record to
A copy of the application and
monthly payments and late chgs.
and claim in and to the following
12 and 2 and their overall record to 18 and 5.
copies o f all docum ents and
real property:
due as of 01/03/2002
The Mustangs will finish in second place, barring a Condon loss in
$
1,132.02
TOTAL
The East 80.00 feet of Lot 3 evidence submitted by or on their final game of the regular season, and will play Wahtonka at the
AMOUNT REQUIRED TO RE­ in Block 1 Ayers Fifth Addition behalf of the applicants and copies District tournament in The Dalles on Saturday, May 18, at around 2:30
INSTATE AS OF 01/03/2002
to the City o f Heppner, in the of any applicable zoning criteria p.m. Condon will play Culver, who finished in first place in the CBC
By reason of the default, the County of Morrow, State of Ore­ are available for inspection at no West, at noon to determine the top seed in the state playoffs, with the
cost and copies of the same will
beneficiary has declared all sums gon.
loser facing the Heppner-Wahtonka winner later in the day for the
be
provided at a reasonable cost.
owing on the obligation secured
Also known as 545 South
second seed at state.
by the trust deed immediately due Court Street, Heppner, Oregon, To obtain this information contact
The Mustangs scored two runs in the top of the first against the
the office at Heppner City Hall,
and payable, those sums being 97836.
Tigerscots as Chuy Elguezabal walked, stole second, went to third on
the following, to-wit:
Notice is hereby given that I 188 NW Willow Street, PO Box Stefan Matheny’s single and scored on a balk. Matheny scored from
$ 82,784.69 Principal bal­ will on the 12th day of June, 2002 756, Heppner, OR 97836, phone third as Brad Adams struck out on a wild pitch.
ance of loan
at 10:00 o’clock a.m., at the front 676-9618.
The Tigerscots scored a run in the bottom of the first, but the
Published: May 15,2002
$ 82,784.69
TOTAL
doors o f the Morrow County
Mustangs got it back in the second as Kelly Paullus doubled and scored
Affid______________________
AMOUNT DUE AS OF 01/03/ Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon,
on a Josh Winters single.
2002
sell the right, title, interest and
The Tigerscots scored single runs in the third and fourth to tie it at
WHEREFORE, notice here­ claim of the defendants in the
3-3, but the Mustangs finally got their offense going in the fifth as
by is given that the undersigned above described real property
Elguezabal walked, stole second and scored on Matheny’s double.
trustee will on June 11, 2002, at subject to redemption as provid­
Michael McCabe hit a line drive homerun to left field, Adams walked,
the hour of 11:30 o’clock A.M., ed by law, to the highest bidder
Billy Gates reached on a fielder’s choice, Travis Bellamy had an RBI
Visitation for children
in accord with the standard of for cash, in hand, at public auc­
double and Paullus scored Gates with a squeeze bunt to make it 8-3.
entering kindergarten at lone
tion.
time established by ORS
After the Tigerscots had closed the gap to 8-6, the Mustangs add­
187.110, at front steps of Mor­
SALE WILL BE SUBJECT Elementary School next fall will
ed some insurance runs in the seventh as Adams singled, Gates had
row County Courthouse in the TO ANY AND ALL PRIOR be Thursday, May 23, from 9:45
an RBI double and Paullus added a two-run homerun to make it 11 -6.
a.m. to 12 noon. Children who
City of Heppner, County of Mor­ LIENS.
Winters picked up the win in relief of Matheny, with McCabe
will be five years old by
row, State of Oregon, sell at pub­
DATED: May 6,2002.
pitching the seventh, getting two strikeouts.
lic auction to the highest bidder
Verlin Denton, Morrow September 1 are encouraged to
Paullus went two for three with three RBIs, a double, a homerun
for cash the interest in the said
County Sheriff attend school that morning and
and also scored twice. Matheny and Gates each went two for four
described real property which the
By: /s/ Judy Chastain learn what will be happening in
with two runs scored and an RBI, McCabe had two RBIs and a
grantor had or had power to con­
Chief Civil Deputy their classroom when they start
homerun and Elguezabal walked three times and scored twice.
school. Lunch can be purchased
vey at the time of the execution
Published: May 8,15,22,29,2002
The Mustangs wasted little time in deciding the second game,
for $ 1.50 and the children will
by grantor of the said trust deed,
Affid______________________
scoring 10 runs in the first inning on six hits, including two doubles and
be allowed to stay through noon
together with any interest which
two homeruns. Elguezabal led off by getting hit by a pitch; McCabe
PUBLIC NOTICE
recess.
the grantor or grantor’s succes­
had an RBI double, Brad Adams was hit by a pitch, Gates had an RBI
NOTICE OF BUDGET
Parents should bring their single, Adams scored on a balk and Bellamy had an RBI double. Paullus
sors in interest acquired after the
COMMITTEE MEETING
child’s social security number, hit the first pitch thrown to him over the fence in left-centerfield for a
execution of said trust deed, to
A public meeting of the Bud­ p ro o f o f birth date and two-run homerun. Luke Murray then had a two-out single, Elguezabal
satisfy the foregoing obligations
thereby secured and the costs and get Committee of the Ione-Lex- immunization record to a short was hit by a pitch for the second time in the inning, Matheny walked
expenses of sale, including a rea­ ington Cemetery District, Morrow meeting at 9:45 a.m. in the faculty and McCabe hit a homerun to deep left field for a grand slam.
State of Oregon, to discuss the room that morning.
sonable charge by the trustee.
The Mustangs added two more in the second as Donald Adams
budget
for the fiscal year July 1,
For questions or more singled, Jode Coil reached on an error, Conor Kilkenny hit a sacrifice
Notice is further given that any
person named in ORS 86.753 has 2002 to June 30,2003 will be held information, call 422-7131.
fly to score Adams and Kiel Naims reached on a fielder’s choice to
the right, at any time prior to five at lone City Hall lone, Oregon.
score Coil.
days before the date last set for The meeting will take place on the
They added one more in the fifth on a Gates solo homerun to
the sale, to have this foreclosure 22nd day of May, 2002 at 7:00
wrap up the scoring.
P.M.. The purpose of the meet­
proceeding dismissed and the
Gates went four innings on the mound to get the win, allowing one
Jessica Van Winkle, daughter
trust deed reinstated by payment ing is to receive the budget mes­
hit,
striking
out five and walking two. Donald Adams pitched a perfect
of Jim and Georgia Van Winkle
sage and to receive comment
to the beneficiary of the entire
fifth in relief, getting two strikeouts.
of
Heppner,
has
been
placed
on
from the public on the budget. A
amount then due (other than such
Gates went three for four with two RBIs, McCabe went two for
the OHSU Dean’s List for the
portion of the principal as would copy of the budget document may
two with five RBIs, in the first inning, and Coil went two for three.
2001-2002
school
year.
not then be due had no default be inspected or obtained on or
Jessica earned a 4.0 this Statistics
occurred) and by curing any oth­ after May 22nd 2002 at Bank of
past
year.
OHSU students who
Eastern Oregon, between the
er default complained of herein
S p e llin g C o n te s t
earn
a
GPA
o f 3.45 or higher Heppner: 210 0503-11 11 2
that is capable of being cured by hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M..
Weston-McEwen: 101 103 0-6 9 1 T h u r s d a y
receive Dean's List recognition.
This is a public meeting
tendering the performance re­
quired under the obligation or where deliberation of the Budget
The annual Morrow County
trust deed, and in addition to pay­ Committee will take place. Any
School District Spelling Contest
person
may
appear
at
the
meet­
ing said sums or tendering the
will be held on Thursday, May 16,
ing and discuss the proposed pro­
performance necessary to cure
at
6:30 p.m., at Heppner High
grams with the Budget Commit­
the default, by paying all costs
School.
Women’s AGLOW announces special meetings at Shari’s
and expenses actually incurred in tee.
The public is welcome to
Published:
May
8
and
15,2002
restaurant
in Pendleton, Friday evening and Saturday morning June 7
enforcing the obligation and trust
observe
the contest. Linda
and 8.
deed, together with trustee’s and
PUBLIC
NOTICE
Dutcher,
TAG
coordinator, is in
A no-host dinner is planned for 6 p.m. Please make
attorney’s fees not exceeding the
NOTICE OF BUDGET
charge
of
local
arrangements at
reservations by calling Betty Oglesbee at (541) 523-4839, Arlene
amounts provided by said ORS
COMMITTEE MEETING
H
eppner
High
School.
Kinsey at (541) 523-4701 or Jan Wheelhouse at (541) 567-3949 by
86.753.
Refreshments will be served at
A public meeting of the Bud­ June 4.
In construing this notice, the
get Committee of the Boardman
The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Dorothy Biamont will be the the end of the competition.
singular includes the plural, the
Cemetery Dist., Morrow State of featured speaker. Mrs. Biamont, a widow, is well known, not only
word “grantor” includes any suc­
Oregon, to discuss the budget for here in Eastern Oregon, but is becoming well known worldwide. In
cessor in interest to the grantor
the fiscal year July 1,2002 to June recent
We Print
as well as any other person ow­
30,2003 will be held at 2 Marine years, she has spoken in Australia, Thailand and Europe. She ministers
ing an obligation, the perfor­
Competer Forms
Drive, Boardman. The meeting God’s word, has awesome experiences to share, and has a healing
mance o f which is secured by
will take place on the 29th day of and prophetic ministry.
said trust deed, and the words
Heppner G u e tte -T ta e «
May, 2002 at 6:30 P.M.. The pur­
A prayer breakfast begins at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday morning
“trustee” and “beneficiary” in­
8 7 6 -9 2 2 8
pose of the meeting is to receive at Shari’s for those interested in expanding AGLOW in this area.
clude their respective successors
the budget message and to re-
M u sta n g s b eat P ilo t R ock
Rockets, 13-1
Mustangs take two from
Tigerscots
Time for lone
kindergarten
visitation
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughes
C ham ber Executive Director
Sunshine! Knowing how
badly the Willow Creek Valley
needs rain, I feel a bit of guilt in
rejoicing, but I’m a person who
needs bright light to function well.
(Rain all night w ould be a
blessing!) Given that, I took to the
streets visiting member and
prospective member businesses
and enjoyed a great cup of soup
with friends at John’s Other
Place.
If you’re too busy to check
out local Heppner businesses,
then you are missing out! It would
have been fun to spend more time
in the Artisan Village, a member
o f the H eppner Cham ber o f
Commerce. Boredom in your
world? No more if you stop there.
The Village will be part of an
October quilt tour, which moves
from town to town. What an
appealing way to attract women
on the move and into quilting. Not
only that, those women will, of
course, want to eat and explore
other businesses along the way.
What a novel idea to bring visitors
to our community.
Have you chosen the media
to use to make a replica of the
Morrow County Courthouse for
the Centennial Contest? Entries
are due at the courthouse by
Tuesday, May 21. All ages can
use paint, fabric, pencil, wood,
food, clay, toothpicks, playdough;
or anything one’s heart desires to
create the replica. Entries will be
viewed and prizes awarded on
Monday, May 27 during the 2
p.m. public celebration at the
courthouse. Mark your calendars
and encourage participation. Make
it an individual or group project.
Have fun!
Continuing my walk. I stopped
to invite other businesses to join
chamber. Wood-On-Wood (you
ought to see Bob’s birdhouses);
Blue Mt. Porcelain and Ceramics
(appealing projects for all ages);
Whistling Wings Taxidermy (for
hunters who like to hold onto the
memory) and Cutloose (looking
good) were on my itinerary.
New businesses enhance old
and vice versa. Fresh ideas and
new items are showing up in
H eppner’s tried and true
businesses too. We often need to
slow down and pretend we are
visitors seeing Heppner through
new eyes to realize what a great
place we have in which to live,
visit and run a business. It takes
new faces, enthusiasm and ideas
to make a difference. Take a
walk; check out this great little
town! Spread the word. You
make a difference.
Next week, chamber will
meet at John’s Other Place and
will be given an update on ATV
Park plans.
Thought for the week: “You
never know when you're making
a memory.”
“Matching Challenge”
to fund pool
OHSU student on
dean’s list
Women’s AGLOW will meet in
June
I
Coordinator Merry Brannon says
Water Park will open June 8.
The Bank o f Eastern
Oregon is challenging area
service organizations and
businesses to a “m atching
challenge”.
The bank, which gave
$ 1,000 to the Willow Creek Water
Park last year to allow the facility
to open the pool on some
Mondays, is offering the gift again
this year on the condition that
local businesses and serv ices help
raise another $ 1,000 to match it.
The pool is set to open on
June 8. Swim passes are $125
per family or $70 per person.
Contact Merry Brannon at 676-
5752 or 676-5429 for more
information or to donate money
to the matching fund.
The $ 1,000 gift from the
Bank o f Eastern Oregon was
given as part of a program called,
“American Bankers Association
Promise to America”.