EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 21, 2002
rate of 11% per annum from April 1,
PUBLIC NOTICE
2002
until paid. 2. $134.16 in late
Nominating petitions are
charges
plus future charges. 3. To
a\ailable at lone City Hall, 385
gether
with
title expenses, costs,
West 2nd Street, lone, Oregon tor
trustee's
fees,
attorney fees, and any
elective positions to be tilled at
At the August 14 meeting of
other
cost
advances
made by bene
the No\ ember 5,2002 General
the
Morrow County Court. Vem
Election. Nominations are open ficiary to protect its interest in the said
Church, o f the Oregon
property
pursuant
to
the
terms
of
said
for the position of Mayor (two
Watermaster’s office, explained
year term);City Council Position Trust Deed. Whereof, notice is here
a ditch water measuring device
by
given
that
Fidelity
National
Title
#3 (four year term); City Coun
to the com m issioners. He
cil Position #4 (four year term); Insurance Company, d o Attorneys
described a volunteer program for
Equity
National
Corporation,
the
un
City Council Position #5 (four
irrigators and reported that he has
year term); City Council Position dersigned trustee will on November
scheduled
a meeting with
26,2002 at the hour of 01:00 PM, as
#6 (four year term).
irrigators for August 20, at w hich
established
by
Section
187.110,
Or
To be eligible to hold elec
he w ill explain the program that
tive office in the City of lone a egon Revised Statutes, at the follow
is funded 75% by a Watershed
ing
location:
At
the
front
door
Mor
person must be a qualified elec
Enhancement Board grant.
row
County
Courthouse,
Court
St.,
tor within the meaning o f the
Church
spoke o f the water
State Constitution and must have Heppner, OR, State of Oregon, sell
shortage
and
the questions from
resided in theCity of lone for one at public auction to the highest bid landowners about usage.
year immediately preceding the der for cash the interest in the said
Discussion focused on the
described real property which is
election.
benefits of know ing the amount
grantor
had
or
had
power
to
convey
Nomination petitions must
of water one is using, as w ell as
be filed with the City Elections at the time of the execution by him
having a fair way of checking use
of
the
said
trust
deed,
together
with
Filing Officer no later that 3:30
by everyone.
P.M. prevailing time August 23, any interest which the grantor or his
Mental Health Director Kelly
successors in interest acquired af
2002 at lone City Hall.
Sager spoke again with the
ter
the
execution
of
said
trust
deed,
Melissa A. Ross
commissioners about the retreat
to satisfy the foregoing obligations
City Elections Filing Officer
scheduled for October 21 and 22
thereby
secured
and
the
costs
and
Published: August 14 and 21,
and funded by his department.
expenses
of
sale,
including
charge
2002
The Court agreed to speak to
by
the
trustee.
Notice
is
hereby
giv
Affid______________________
department supervisors about the
en that the beneficiary and trustee,
possibility of half-day attendance
PUBLIC NOTICE
by reason of the default, have elect
for staff members.
ed and do hereby elect to foreclose
NOTICE OF PERMIT
A ssessor Greg Sweek
the trust deed by advertisement and
AMENDMENT 8834
Gerald R. Wilson, P.O. Box sale pursuant to ORS 86.705 to reported a possible division of the
321, lone. Oregon. 97843, filed 86.795, and to cause to be sold at Horseshoe Bend property among
an application with the Water public auction to the highest bidder three adjacent property owners.
Resources Department for an ad for cash the interest in the described The Court examined the options
ditional point of appropriation of property which grantor had or had presented by Sweek and
w ater as provided by ORS the power to convey, at the time of Administrative Secretary Andrea
Denton, and agreed to calculate
the execution by grantor of the trust
537.211.
Permit G-12773, in the name deed, together with any interest the acreage and send a letter to
of Gerald R. Wilson, includes a grantor or grantor's successor in in the landowners offering the
permit limited to 0.812 cubic foot terest acquired after the execution of parcels for sale.
Denton also presented a
per second from a well, with a the trust deed, to satisfy the obliga
detailed
year-end report on the
priority date of March 9, 1995 for tions secured by the trust deed and
county
telephone system,
the expenses of the sale, including
irrigation of 65.0 acres.
The point of appropriation the compensations of the trustee as illustrated by department, fund,
for this permit is in the SW% provided by law, and the reasonable type, and major vendor.
Sweek spoke to the Court and
NE'4. Section 22. T 1 N, R 23 E. fees of trustee's attorneys. In con
W.M.; South 57° West 2050.9 struing this notice, the singular in Public Works Director Burke
feet from the NE Comer of Sec cludes the plural, the word “grantor” O ’Brien about the curb and
sidewalk configuration in front of
includes any successor in interest to
tion 22.
the
courthouse, resulting from the
The applicant proposes an the grantor as well as any other per
additional point of appropriation son owing an obligation, the perfor reconstruction of the Court Street
in the NW% NWVi, Section 22, mance of which is secured by said intersection. O ’Brien agreed to
T 1 N, R 23 E. W.M.; 30 feet trust deed, and the words "trustee” contact the City for information
South and 1870 feet West from and “beneficiary" include their re on complete plans for that project
and to work at a temporary plan
spective successors in interest, if
the N% Comer of Section 22.
Additional information about any. The right under ORS 86.753 to for the space between the curb
this permit amendment can be have the proceeding dismissed and and sidewalk. O ’Brien also
obtained from the Water Re the trust deed reinstated by payment reported that underground fiber
sources Department by calling of the entire amount then due, to optics line would be connected to
the courthouse by the end of the
503-378-8455.
gether with costs, trustee’s and at
The last date of publication torney’s fees, and by curing any oth week, precluding the need for
temporary overhead lines.
is August 28, 2002
er default complained of in the no
O'Brien reported the progress
Published: August 14,21 and 28, tice of default, at any time prior to
on
the Juniper Canyon project.
2002
five days before the date last set for
Affid______________________ the sale. July 12, 2002 Fidelity Na
tional Title Insurance Company By:
Trustee Sale Number: 55723-F Loan
Sh eriffs Report -
Attorneys Equity National Corpora
Number: 431495431 TSG Number:
tion, as Agent Charles Alderman, III,
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
2410308 Notice of Trustee's Sale
Vice President 23721 Birtcher Drive
Office (MCSO) reports handling
Reference is made to that certain
Lake Forest, CA 92630 (503) 887-
the following business:
Trust Deed made by Avery Schock
3020 P 179093., 8/14 8/21 8/28 09/
and Nanette Schock as grantor(s) to
04/2002 AFFID_________________
July 19: MCSO received a
Mid Columbia Title as Trustee in fa
report
from a caller in Irrigon of
vor of Mila, Inc., A Washington Cor
a
suspicious
person crouched
4-H
News
poration, as beneficiary, dated Au
down
near
the
intersection
of two
gust 20, 1999, recorded August 27,
roads
with
a
flashlight.
The
sub
The
Bakery
Boys
4-H
1999 in the records of Morrow Coun
ject
was
described
as
a
tall,
white
ty, Oregon, in Book/Reel/Volume No.
Club
male with long blond “scraggly”
M at page 59016, and/or as Fee/File/
By Alex Carlson, reporter
hair. A deputy was unable to lo
Instrument/Microfilm/ Reception No.
The Bakery Boys 4-H Club
cate the subject.
, covering the following described
held a meeting on Aug. 9 at the
-MCSO deputy reported find
real property situated in the above
Morrow County Fairgrounds.
ing
a
vehicle without plates and
mentioned county and state, to wit:
Each member practiced the
the
keys
in the trunk at the 1-84
Lot 4. Baker Addition, in the city of
demonstration he thought needed
westbound rest area. The ow ner
Boardman, county of Morrow, and
the most work. Alex Carlson
was contacted and would tow the
state of Oregon. Code: 25-1
made “Melting Moments" for the
vehicle the next day.
Acct(map): 4N-25-08DC Lot: 101
cookie baking demonstration. Eric
-MCSO deputy arrested
Parcel Number: See Above Although
Jepsen and Brian Holland made
Miguel
Cruz Custodio, 39, for
the undersigned Trustee disclaims
“ Sm oothies” for the snack
DUII
(BAC
.15). He was cited
any liability for any incorrectness
contest. Drew Johnson and Matt
and
released.
The vehicle was
herein, the street address or other
Holland both practiced their
impounded.
common designation, if any, of the
“Quick and Easy Ground Beef"
-MCSO deputy arrested
real property described herein is pur
demonstration. Everyone got to
Dean Curtis Polston, 33, on a
ported to be: 314 Northwest
sample the other member’s food.
Morrow County Circuit Court
Boardman Avenue Boardman, OR
Members also learned how to use
warrant
for Forgery II (x2). He
97818 Both the beneficiary and the
the fairground’s kitchen
was
lodged
at the Umatilla Coun
trustee have elected to sell the said
equipment. Leaders Nancy and
ty
Jail.
real property to satisfy the obligations
Amy Jepsen then talked to
-MCSO, Boardman Police
secured by said trust deed and no
members about the measuring
Dept, received a report of an
tice has been recorded pursuant to
contest. The club finished the
alarm at a business in Boardman.
Section 86.735 (3) of Oregon Re
meeting by talking about what
It was advised later to disregard
vised Statues: the default for which
they needed to bring to the
the
report.
the foreclosure is made is the grant
fairgrounds on Aug. 12.
-MCSO deputy cited a fe
or's failure to pay the monthly pay
In September, the Bakery
male
juvenile for Exceeding the
ments in the amount of $838.52 due
Boys will hold a meeting about
Maximum
Speed Limit, 62 mph
beginning May 1,2002 and monthly
record books.
in a 55 mph zone.
late charges in the amount of $67.08
-MCSO received a request
and subsequent installments due
for an ambulance for a 40-year-
thereafter, together with all subse
old female who was having diffi
quent sums advanced by beneficia
culty
breathing. The patient was
ry pursuant to the terms and condi
transported
to Good Shepherd
tions of said deed of trust. Trustee's
Medical
Center
in Hermiston.
fees and other costs and expenses
While
en
route,
it
was requested
associated with this foreclosure and
that
the
Boardman
Police inter
any further breach of any term or
view the suspect on an issue.
L o ts o f S ty le s
condition in subject note and deed
-MCSO deputy cited Micha
of trust. By reason of said default,
L o ts o f C o lo rs
el Burdette Davis, 33. for Exceed
the beneficiary has declared all obli
ing the Maximum Speed Limit. 83
gations secured by said Trust Deed
Heppner
G
a
z
e
tte
-
mph
in a 55 mph zone.
immediately due and payable, said
-MCSO
deputy cited Heath
Times
sums being the following to wit: 1.
er
Mellen,
26.
for Exceeding the
Pnncipal of $87,197.25 and accru
676-9228
Maximum
Speed
Limit. 86 mph
ing interest as of Apnl 1,2002 at the
Court hears about ditch
water measuring device
WE PRINT
BU SIN ESS
CARDS
w hich is funded mostly w ith grant
money from the Oregon
Transportation Investment Act.
Juniper Road is now closed. He
updated the Court on work to
replace hangars and complete an
automatic weather observation
station at the airport. He said that
Dave Rietmann road was bladed,
and he had assigned two crew
members to rock and blade some
o f the worst spots on Morter
Lane. O ’Brien reported that the
new footbridge at Cutsforth Park
is nearly completed, and nicely
done, by the OYCC crew. He
said that all but two of that crew
would be finished by the week’s
end.
O ’Brien also reported and
voiced support for a request from
the Heppner principal for
temporary staff parking at the end
of the rodeo grounds. He advised
the principal to also check with
the Rodeo Committee. He added
that the mist system added at the
Wilkinson Arena is a nice addition.
Other actions of the Court
include the follow ing:
- approval of permits to
Umatilla Electric for lines at
Olsen, Wilson, Ullman, and
Columbia Roads;
- approval of the software
agreement with Mid-Columbia
Center for Living and Community
Mental
Health
Program
M anagement
Information
Services;
- approval of the resolution
establishing real property tax
deferrals for wildlife habitat
conserv ation and management;
-approval, contingent upon
approv al by county counsel, of a
modified agreement with IBM for
hardware maintenance;
- approval of an agreement
extension with Umatilla County
for juvenile detention;
- agreement to review
financial records in January and
July each year, using the Revenue
Expenditure Reports;
- approval of the Children and
Families Commission agreement
with Boardman Preschool;
- approval of a contract w ith
Laura Aviles-Valdez for “wrap
around” juvenile services;
- approval of an agreement
with Levernier Construction for
the overpressurization system.
in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO deputy cited Kyle
Dee Bingham, 27, for Exceeding
the Maximum Speed Limit, 81
mph in a 65 mph zone.
-MCSO deputy arrested Jer
emy Travis Hollyer, 26, on a war
rant for Public Indecency. He was
lodged at the Umatilla County Jail
with $20,000 bail.
-MCSO deputy cited Kathryn
Emily Anderson, 33, for Exceed
ing the Maximum Speed Limit, 8 1
mph in a 65 mph zone.
-MCSO received a report
from the Irrigon 76 station of a
gasoline drive-off. The vehicle let)
eastbound on Highway 730.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller in Irrigon of the theft
of items from the caller’s son’s
vehicle. The date of the theft w as
unknown.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller in Irrigon of the theft
of a United Rental rug shampooer
from the caller’s yard. The theft
possibly occurred five days pre
viously.
-Boardman Police Dept, of
ficer cited Daniel Alexander
Combes, 35, for Illegal Parking.
-MC’SO received a report
from a caller in lone of an aban
doned bike in a ditch below the
caller’s address for three days.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller in Irrigon of gunfire,
bright lights and people running
around. A deputy was unable to
locate anyone.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report from a
caller in Boardman of fireworks
being ignited.
July 20:
-MCSO deputy cited Mitchell
Myers, 21, for No Operator's Li
cense. The vehicle was impound
ed.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, officers cited Mindy L.
Kesler, 27, for No Operator’s Li
cense and Driving Uninsured. The
vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO deputies cited Judith
Lynn Chrastil, 49, for DUII (BAC
.23). She was cited and released.
The vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report of a possible
MIP party in Irrigon. Officers
were unable to locate the party;
it was apparently over.
-MCSO deputies arrested a
juvenile on a Morrow County Cir
cuit Court warrant for Possession
of a Controlled Substance-Felo
ny. The juvenile was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail. Derek
Bryan Stokes, 21, was also cited
for Driving while License Sus
pended-Misdemeanor and Failure
to Obey Traffic Control Device.
He was cited and released. The
vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report from a caller of
a minor motor vehicle accident at
the edge of the tree farm. The
driver fell asleep at the wheel and
ran under the undercarriage of a
semi-truck.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller at the Red Apple
Market in Heppner that there was
a dog running loose in front of the
store; the dog then went into the
store.
-MCSO received a report
from a business in Heppner that
they had a fire in the basement.
While on the phone, they advised
they got the fire out and every
thing was okay.
-MCSO received a report
from the Hermiston Police Dept,
that Javier Pedro Bustamante, 20,
w as arrested on a Morrow Coun
ty Circuit Court warrant for Fail
ure to Appear/Attempting to
Elude, Unauthorized Entry of a
Motor Vehicle and Theft III, and
on a Irrigon Justice Court war
rant for Failure to Appear/Driv-
ing w hile License Suspended. He
w as lodged at the Umatilla County
Jail with $20,000 bail.
-MCSO received a report
from a person calling from east
Highway 730 of a female child in
the area with no adult in the area.
A 911 call was received from a
female subject reporting a miss
ing child. The caller was advised
of the child’s location. The caller
called back and said she had
picked the child up. No further
action was required.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller in Irrigon that a
brush guard and a handyman’s
jack were stolen sometime the
previous night.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report from a
caller in Boardman of a vehicle
w ith juveniles in it drinking beer.
Officers w ere unable to locate the
vehicle.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of a ju
venile assault in Boardman.
HHS PEP BAM)
is looking for volunteers
to help play at football and
basketball games this season.
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School Sport
Schedule
Fall sports schedules have
been released for the Heppner
schools. Following is a list of
games as of Tuesday, August 20:
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL
Varsity Football
* Denotes league game
Fri., Aug. 30-Central
Linn at Heppner, 7 p.m.
Fri., Sept. 6-Bye
Fri., Sept. 13-Amity at
Amity, 7 p.m.
Fri., Sept. 20-Umatilla
at Heppner, 7 p.m.*
Fri., Sept. 27- Pilot
Rock at Pilot Rock, 7 p.m.*
Fri., Oct. 4-Wahtonka
at Heppner, 7 p.m.*
Fri., Oct. 11-Weston-
McEwen at Heppner, 7 p.m.
Fri., Oct. 18-Culver at
Culver, 2:30 p.m.*
Fri., Oct. 25-Sherman
Co. at Heppner, 7 p.m.*
Fri., Nov. 1-Stanfield at
Stanfield, 7 p.m.*
Junior Varsity
Football
Mon., Sept. 9-Riverside
at Heppner, 5 p.m.
Mon.,
Sept.
16-
Umatilla at Umatilla, 6 p.m.
Mon.,
Sept. 23-
Wahtonka at Heppner, 6 p.m.
Mon.,
Sept. 30-
lone(tentative) at Heppner, 5 p.m.
Mon.,
Oct.
7-
Hermiston Frosh at Heppner, 5
p.m.
Mon., Oct. 14-Pilot
Rock at Heppner, 5 p.m.
Mon., Oct. 21-Weston-
McEwen at Athena, 5 p.m.
Volleyball
* Denotes league game
Thurs., Sept. 5-Ione at
lone, A/C, 5 p.m.
Sat., Sept. 7-Riverside
Tourney at Boardman, A, 9 a.m.
Mon., Sept. 9-Umatilla
at Heppner, C, 5 p.m.
Tues.,
Sept.
10-
Riverside at Heppner, A/B/C, 5
p.m.
Thurs., Sept. 12-
Condon at Heppner, A/B, 5 p.m.
Tues., Sept. 17-Ione at
Heppner, A/B, 5 p.m.
Thurs., Sept. 19-
Umatilla at Umatilla, C, 5 p.m.
Sat., Sept. 21-JV
Tourney at Heppner, B/C, 9 a.m.
Tues.,
Sept.
24-
Weston-McEwen at Athena, fiJ
B/C, 5 p.m.*
Thurs., Sept. 26-Pilot
Rock at Pilot Rock, A/B. 5 p.m *
Tues., Oct. 1-Stanfield
at Heppner, A/B, 5 p.m.*
Thurs., Oct. 3-Weston-
McEwen at Heppner, A/B/C, 5
p.m.*
Sat., Oct. 5-Sherman
Co. at Moro, A/B/C, 1 p.m.*
Tties., Oct. 8-Pilot Rock
at Heppner, A/B, 5 p.m.*
Sat., Oct. 12-Culver at
Heppner, A/B, 1 p.m.*
Tues., Oct. 15-Stanfield
at Stanfield, A/B, 5 p.m.*
Thurs., Oct.
17-
Weston-McEwen at Athena, A/
B/C, 5 p.m *
Sat., Oct. 19-Wahtonka
at The Dalles, A/B/C, 1 p.m.*
Tues., Oct. 22-Pilot
Rock at Pilot Rock, A/B, 5 p.m *
Sat., Oct. 26-Umatilla at
Heppner, A/B/C, 1 p.m.*
Tues., Oct. 29-Stanfield
at Heppner, A/B, 5 p.m.*
Thurs., Oct. 31-
Makeup/Playoff
Sat., Nov. 2-D istrict
Tourney at Pilot Rock, 3 p.m.
Nov. 7 & 8-State
Tourney at Monmouth
HEPPNER JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL
F'ootball/Volleyball
Fri., Sept. 13-Stanfield
at Stanfield, 3 p.m.
Fri., Sept. 20-Umatilla
at Heppner, 3 p.m.
Fri., Sept. 27-Pilot Rock
at Pilot Rock, 3 p.m.
Fri., Oct. 4-Columbia at
Irrigon, 3 p.m.
Thurs., Oct.
10-
Athena-Weston at Heppner, 3
p.m.
Thurs., Oct.
17-
Sunridge at Heppner, 4 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 19-7th grade
VB Toumey.TBA, 9 a.m.
Sat., Oct. 19-8th grade
VB Toumey.TBA, 9 a.m.
The lone School sports
schedule was unavailable at press
time.