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is searching for a person to fill a
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are held the first Monday of ev­
ery month.
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ter to Morrow County Court, P.O.
Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836 and
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Emergency Food and
Shelter National Board Program
has allocated approxim ately
$8925.00 to Morrow County for
2003. These funds are available
to county agencies and organiza­
tions who furnish tem porary
em ergency food and shelter
(which includes rent, heat and
sim ilar services) to M orrow
County families in need of this
emergency assistance. Agencies
who provide these services may
contact the Morrow County
Commission on Children and
Families at 120 South Main St.,
P. O. Box 544, Heppner, Oregon,
or telephone 541-676-9675 to
request an applications or receive
further information. Applications
must be returned to the Morrow
County Children & Families of­
fice, at 120 South Main St., Hep­
pner, or at P. O. Box 544, Hepp­
ner, OR 97836, by 5 p.m. Friday,
January 10.
Published: January 1, 2003
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY LAND
USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COM M ISSION
will hold the following hearings
of public interest on Thursday,
January' 16, 2003, at 7:30 p.m. at
the North Morrow County Annex
Building in Irrigon, Oregon:
Conditional Use Request
CUP-N-188: Sabrina Kanyid,
owner and applicant. Property is
described as tax lot 800 Asses­
sor’s Map 4N 25 18. The subject
property is zoned Small Farm -
40 (SF-40). Property is located
along Wilson Lane approximate­
ly two miles west of Boardman.
Proposal is to establish a Dog
Grooming and Boarding busi­
ness. Criteria for approval in­
clude Morrow County Zoning
O rdinance Article 3 Section
3.042(D)(21); and Article 6 Sec­
tion 6.020, 6.030 and 6.050(F).
Land Partition Application,
LP-S-321 and Conditional Use
Request CUP-S-189: Lyle Peck,
applicant and CX5 Limited, own­
er. Property is described as tax
lot 1800 of Assessor’s Map 2S
26 and is zoned Exclusive Farm
Use (EFU). Property is located
five miles north of Heppner on
Dee Cox Road. Request is to
partition the 1114.67 acre parcel
into two parcels, one small par­
cel and one larger farm parcel.
The second request is to site a
“non-farm dw elling" on the
smaller parcel, proposed to be
approximately 13.5 acres. Crite­
ria for approval include Morrow
County Subdivision Ordinance
ARTICLE 5; Morrow County
Zoning O rdinance Section
3.010(F); Morrow County Zon­
ing Ordinance Section 6.020; and
Oregon A dm inistrative Rule
OAR 660-033-0100( 11 )(a).
Conditional Use Request
CUP-N-190: Potlatch Corpora­
tion, owner and applicant. Prop­
erty is described as Parcel 1 of
Land Partition LP-N-315, a por­
tion of tax lot 3414 of Assessor’s
Map 4N 26. The subject proper­
ty is zoned Exclusive Farm Use
(EFU). Property is located south
of Interstate 84, west of the Ord­
nance Depot and east of the High­
way 730 interchange. Proposal is
to establish a Log Merchandising
and Wood Chip Manufacturing
Facility. Criteria for approval in­
clude Morrow County Zoning
O rdinance A rticle 3 Section
3.010; and Article 6 Section
6.020 and 6.030.
Land Partition Application
LP-S-322: Pioneer Resources,
owner and applicant. Property is
described as tax lots 2100 and
2101 of Assessor’s Map 5S 25,
tax lots 2502, 2500, 3700, 3800,
3102 and 3400 o f A ssessor’s
Map 5S 26, tax lots 100, 200 and
900 of Assessor’s Map 6S 25, tax
lots 100,200, 300,400,600, 700,
1001, 1200, 1400 and 1500 of
Assessor’s Map 6S 26, and tax
lots 100, 600 and 700 of Asses­
sor’s Map 6S 27. The property is
zoned Forest Use (FU) and is lo­
cated to the east and west of
Highway 207 approximately 10
miles south of Hardman to the
county line. Proposal is to divide
the subject property into two par­
cels, each meeting the 240 acre
minimum. Criteria for approval
include Morrow County Subdi­
vision Ordinance ARTICLE 5.
Land Partition Application
LP-S-323: Pioneer Resources,
owner and Morrow County, ap­
plicant. Property is described as
tax lots 900, 2901, 3800 of As­
sessor’s Map 6S 25 and tax lots
1400, 1600, 1700 and 1800 of
Assessor’s Map 6S 26. The prop­
erty is zoned Forest Use (FU) and
is located to the east of Highway
207 approxim ately 15 miles
south of Hardman at the county
line. Proposal is to create a sin­
gle parcel meeting the 240 acre
minimum. Criteria for approval
include Morrow County Subdi­
vision Ordinance ARTICLE 5.
Opportunity to voice sup­
port or opposition to the above
proposalsor to ask questions will
be provided. Failure to raise an
issue in person or by letter or fail­
ure to provide sufficient specific­
ity to afford the decision maker
an opportunity to respond to the
issue precludes appeal to the
Land Use Board o f Appeals
based on those issues.
Copies of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after January 3, 2003.
For more information, please
contact Carla McLane at the
Morrow County Planning De­
partment at 541-922-4624 or
541-676-9061 ext 5503.
DATED this 27th day of De­
cember, 2002.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: January 1, 2003
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City o f Heppner will
hold a public hearing January 13,
2003, to accept testimony regard­
ing passage of AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING TITLE 11 OF THE
CITY ZONING ORDINANCE
REGARDING USE ZONES,
LIM ITED
RESIDENTIAL
ZONE R l, DIM ENSIONAL
STANDARDS, MINIMUM
STREET FRONTAGE.. The pro­
posed amendment would amend
City of Heppner Code, Title 11,
to allow flag lots with the pole
width of twenty feet and with a
paved driveway at least 15 ft.
wide. The hearing will be held at
7:00 PM at Heppner City Hall,
188 W. Willow Street at the reg­
ular scheduled City Council
meeting. Copies of the proposed
ordinance are available for view­
ing at Heppner City Hall, 188 W.
Willow between the hours of 9:00
AM and 5:00 PM, Monday
through Friday.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: December 25, 2002
and January 1,2003.
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City o f Heppner will
hold a public hearing January 13,
2003, to accept testimony regard­
ing passage of AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING HEPPNER CITY
NUISANCE CODE SECTION
4-1-8 AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY. The proposed
amendment would amend City of
Heppner Code Section 4-1-8 and
add trees or bushes that violate
Code Sections 7-3-1 and 7-3-2.
The hearing will be held at 7:00
PM at Heppner City Hall, 188 W.
Willow Street at the regular
scheduled City Council meeting.
Copies of the proposed ordinance
are available for viewing at Hep­
pner City Hall, 188 W Willow
between the hours of 9:00 AM
and 5:00 PM, Monday through
Friday.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: December 25, 2002
and January 1, 2003.
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Court
will be considering one appoint­
ment to serve on the Morrow
County Planning Commission.
This position will represent the
greater Heppner area. Interested
persons residing in the greater
Heppner area are encouraged to
submit a letter of interest to the
Morrow County Court, PO Box
788, Heppner, Oregon 97836 by
Friday, January 10, 2003.
Published: December 25, 2002
and January 1, 2003
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
Reference is made to that
certain trust deed by Antonio
Arellano-Sandoval, a married
man, as grantor, to AmeriTitle,
as trustee, in favor of HomePride
Finance Corp., a Michigan cor­
poration, as beneficiary, dated
June 6, 2001, recorded June 12,
2001, in the mortgage records of
Morrow County, Oregon, as mi­
crofilm No. 2001-1280, covering
the follow ing described real
property situated in said county
and state:
Lot 12, Block 1, COLUM­
BIA RIVERV1EW ESTATES, in
the City of Boardman, County of
Morrow and State of Oregon.
Commonly known as: 245
Marshall Loop, Boardman, OR
97818
The beneficial interest in said
trust deed was subsequently as­
signed to TransLand Financial
Services, Inc. by instrument re­
corded September 13, 2002, as
microfilm No. 2002-5432.
The beneficiary and the trust­
ee have elected to foreclose the
Trust Deed by advertisement and
sale to satisfy the obligations se­
cured by the Trust Deed and a
Notice of Default has been re­
corded pursuant to Oregon Re­
vised Statutes 86.735(3). The
default for which the foreclosure
is made is grantor’s failure to pay
when due the following sums:
Final loan payment of unpaid
principal balance in the amount
of $102,921.38 due August 1,
2001 with interest on the princi­
pal balance at the rate of 9.5% per
annum in the am ount o f
$8,702.56 through August 22,
2002, and continuing thereafter
at $22.95 per diem, until paid;
accrued late charges in the
amount of $384.01 as of August
22,2002; Federal Express fees in
the amount of $11.14; delinquent
property taxes, if any; cost of
foreclosure report; attorneys fees,
trustee’s fees, together with any
other sums due or that may be­
come due under the Note or by
reason of this foreclosure and any
further advances made by Bene­
ficiary as allowed by the Note and
Deed of Trust.
Based upon 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:
Final loan payment of unpaid
principal balance in the amount
of $ 102,921.38 due August 1,
2001 with interest on the princi­
pal balance at the rate of 9.5% per
annum in the am ount o f
$8,702.56 through August 22,
2002, and continuing thereafter
at $22.95 per diem, until paid;
accrued late charges in the
amount of $384.01 as of August
22,2002; Federal Express fees in
the amount of $11.14; prepay­
ment premium, if applicable; cost
of foreclosure report; attorneys
fees, trustee’s fees, together with
any other sums due or that may
become due under the Note or by-
reason of this foreclosure and any
further advances made by Bene­
ficiary as allowed by the Note and
Deed of Trust.
WHEREFORE, the under­
signed trustee will on February
11, 2003, at the hour o f ten
o’clock, AM, in accord with the
standard of time established by
ORS 187.110, at the front steps
of the Morrow County Court­
house - 100 N. Court St., in the
City of Heppner, County of Mor­
row, State of Oregon, will sell at
public auction to the highest bid­
der for cash the interest in the
above described real property
which the grantor has to satisfy
the obligations secured by the
Trust Deed and the expenses of
sale, including the compensation
of the trustee and the trustee’s
attorneys. The grantor, the grant­
or’s successor in interest to all or
any part of the trust property, any
beneficiary under a subordinate
trust deed, or any person having
a subordinate lien or encum­
brance of record on the property,
have the right under ORS 86. 753
to have this foreclosure proceed­
ing dismissed and the Trust Deed
reinstated by payment of the en­
tire amount then due, other than
that portion that would not then
be due had no default occurred,
together with all costs and ex­
penses actually incurred in en­
forcing the obligation and Trust
Deed, including trustee’s fees and
attorney’s fees as allowed by
ORS 86.753; with payment to*be
made at any time prior to five
days before the date last set for
the sale.
In construing this notice, the
singular includes the plural, the
word “grantor “ includes any suc­
cessor in interest to the grantor
as well as any other person ow­
ing an obligation, the perfor­
mance of which is secured by the
Trust Deed, and the words “trust­
ee” and “beneficiary” include
their respective successors in in­
terest, if any.
DATED: 10-7, 2002
/s/ James Ray Streinz,
Successor Trustee
State of Oregon, County of
Multnomah ss:
The undersigned certifies
that I am the attorney or one of
the attorneys for the above named
trustee and that the foregoing is
a complete and exact copy of the
original trustee’s notice of sale.
/s/ Alison B. Wyner
Attorney for said Trustee
Published: December 11, 18, 25,
2002 and January 1,2003
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
TRANSFER 9142
Beamer Ranch - Mary Beam-
er filed an application with the
Water Resources Department for
an additional point of appropria­
tion of water as provided by ORS
537.705 and ORS 540.510 to
540.530.
C ertificate 42529, in the
name of Beamer Ranch, includes
a right limited to 1.28 cubic feet
per second from well no. 1, with
a priority date of September 9,
1968 for irrigation of 58.4 acres
and supplemental irrigation of
44.2 acres.
The point of appropriation
for this right is in the SE'/i SW'/<,
Sec. 18, T3S, R27E. WM; 520’N
& 1820’E from SW cor.. Sec. 18.
The applicant proposes to
add an additional point of appro­
priation: NW'/4 NE'/4, Sec. 18,
T3S, R27E, WM; 1,150’S &
2,360’W from NE cor.. Sec. 18.
Protests may be filed by per­
sons who think their water right
may be injured by this change.
The fee to file a protest is $25.00.
Additional information or forms
and rules for filing protests are
available from the Water Re­
sources Department by calling
(503) 378-8455, ext. 262. If a
protest is filed a hearing may be
held.
The last date of publication
is JANUARY 8, 2003. IF NO
PROTEST IS FILED BY FEB­
RUARY
7, 2003, THE
CHANGE MAY BE AP­
PROVED WITHOUT A HEAR­
ING.
Published: December 25, 2002,
January 1 and 8, 2003
Affid______________________
Trustee Sale Number: 57394-F Loan
Number: 432774206 TSG Number:
2410545 Notice of Trustee’s Sale
Reference is made to that certain
Trust Deed made by Mark C.
Cieszynski and Corina Cieszynski,
husband and wife as tenants by the
entirety as grantor(s) to Frontier Title,
as Trustee in favor of Old Kent
Mortgage Company DBA Novelle
Financial Services, a Michigan
Corporation, as beneficiary, dated
March 23, 2001, recorded March 28,
2001 in the records of Morrow
er Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 1, 2003 - SEVEN
County, Oregon, in Book/Reel/
Volume No. at page, and/or as Fee/
File/lnstrument/Microfilm/ Reception
No. 2001-652, covering the following
described real property situated in
the above mentioned county and
N o th in g
sa y s
state, to wit: Lot 21, Swift
“welcome" quite like a beef pot
Subdivision, in the city of Irrigon,
pie fresh from the oven. A staple
county of Morrow and state of o f Sunday dinner tables, pot pie
Oregon. Plat: 5N 2624D B .2500
is special enough - and easy
Parcel Number: R02819 Although
enough - to make for company
the undersigned Trustee disclaims
any day o f the week.
any liability for any incorrectness
E ven
c h e fs
are
herein, the street address or other
common designation, if any, of the celebrating this classic dish. It’s
real property described herein is a signature at Chicago’s Atwood
purported to be: 140 W. Oregon Ave Cafe w here Executive C h e f
Irrigon, OR 97844
Both the
H eather Terhune features a
beneficiary and the trustee have
rotating selection o f pot pies on
elected to sell the said real property
her menu.
to satisfy the obligations secured by
Terhune makes beef pot
said trust deed and notice has been
pie the old-tashioned way starting
recorded pursuant to Section 86.735
w ith b raised ch u ck . F or a
(3) of Oregon Revised Statues: the
default for which the foreclosure is topping, she uses homemade
buttermilk biscuit dough. Home
made is the grantor’s failure to pay
cooks,
how ever, can take a
the monthly payments in the amount
shortcut with Puff Pastry-Topped
of $642.70 due beginning
Beef Pot Pie which uses quick­
September 5,2002 and monthly late
charges in the amount of $32.14 and
cooking top sirloin steak and
subsequent installments due
frozen puff pastry. This easy-to-
thereafter, together with all
p rep are dish ta ste s like it
subsequent sums advanced by
simmered for hours on the stove
beneficiary pursuant to the terms and
when in reality it was ready in
conditions of said deed of trust.
minutes with the help o f frozen
Trustee’s fees and other costs and
vegetables and prepared gravy.
expenses associated with this
Best o f all, you can make the pot
foreclosure and any further breach
pie filling in one pan, so clean-up
of any term or condition in subject
note and deed of trust. By reason of is minimal.
First, cut the puff pastry
said default, the beneficiary has
into circles and bake it. Then,
declared all obligations secured by
said Trust Deed immediately due and
stir-fry the b e e f in batches;
payable, said sums being the
overcrowding causes beef to
following to wit: 1. Principal of steam, rather than brown. When
$68,406.23 and accruing interest as the beef mixture is done ladle it
of Agust 5, 2002 at the rate of 11%
rig h t from the sk ille t into
per annum from August 5,2002 until
individual bowls and top with the
paid. 2. $64.28 in late charges plus
puff pastry for a dish that dazzles
future charges. 3. Together with title
the eye as well as the taste buds.
expenses, costs, trustee's fees,
With a meal this easy and
attorney fees, and any other cost
advances made by beneficiary to enjoyable, pot pie may soon
becom e your sig n atu re for
protect its interest in the said property
pursuant to the terms of said Trust entertaining this fall.
Deed. Whereof, notice is hereby
The recipe is as follows:
given that Fidelity National Title
PUFF
PASTRY-
Insurance Company, c/o Attorneys TOPPED BEEF POT PIE
Equity National Corporation, the
Total preparation and
undersigned trustee will on April 3,
cooking time: 30 minutes
2003 at the hour of 01:00 PM, as
1-1/4 pounds boneless
established by Section 187.110,
beef top sirloin steak, cut 3/4 inch
Oregon Revised Statutes, at the
thick
following location: At the front door
1/2 package (17-1/4
of the Morrow County Courthouse,
ounces) frozen puff pastry (1
100 Court St., Heppner, OR, State
sheet), defrosted
of Oregon, sell at public auction to
1 egg yolk beaten with 1
the highest bidder for cash the
tablespoon water (optional)
interest in the said described real
1 tablespoon vegetable
property which is grantor had or had
oil
power to convey at the time of the
1/4 teaspoon pepper and
execution by him of the said trust
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme leaves,
deed, together with any interest
crushed
which the grantor or his successors
1 tablespoon vegetable
in interest acquired after the
oil
1 package (16 ounces)
execution of said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing obligations
frozen vegetables (broccoli,
thereby secured and the costs and
cauliflower and red pepper)
expenses of sale, including charge
1/4 cup chopped onion
1 jar (12 ounces) beef
by the trustee. Notice is hereby given
that the beneficiary and trustee, by gravy,
reason of the default, have elected
1. Heat oven to 400°F.
Unfold puff pastry sheet on lightly
and do hereby elect to foreclose the
trust deed by advertisement and sale
floured surface. Cut out four 4-
inch circles; place on ungreased
pursuant to ORS 86.705 to 86.795,
and to cause to be sold at public baking sheet. Cut decorative
auction to the highest bidder for cash
pieces from pastry scraps;
arrange on pastry circles. Brush
the interest in the described property
which grantor had or had the power
pastry with egg yolk wash, if
to convey, at the time of the
desired. Bake in 400°F oven 12
execution by grantor of the trust
to 14 minutes or until golden
deed, together with any interest
brown. Transfer to wire rack.
grantor or grantor’s successor in
2. Meanwhile cut beef
interest acquired after the execution
steak lengthwise in thirds, then
of the trust deed, to satisfy the
crosswise into 1/2-inch thick
strips. In large nonstick skillet,
obligations secured by the trust deed
heat 1 tablespoon oil over
and the expenses of the sale,
including the compensations of the
medium-high heat until hot. Add
trustee as provided by law, and the
1/2 of beef; stir-fry 1 to 2 minutes
reasonable fees of trustee's
or until outside surface is no
longer pink. Repeat with
attorneys. In construing this notice,
the singular includes the plural, the
remaining beef. Season with
word “grantor’’ includes any
pepper and thyme.
3. In same skillet, heat
successor in interest to the grantor
as well as any other person owing
remaining I tablespoon oil until
an obligation, the performance of hot. Add vegetables and onion.
which is secured by said trust deed,
Stir-fry 5 to 6 minutes or until
vegetables are tender. Reduce
and the words “trustee’ and
“beneficiary" include their respective
heat to medium. Stir in gravy and
beef. Cook just until heated
successors in interest, if any. The
through. Divide beef mixture
right under ORS 86.753 to have the
proceeding dismissed and the trust
among 4 bowls or plates
(approximately 1 cup each); top
deed reinstated by payment of the
entire amount then due, together with
w ith puff pastry .
Makes 4 servings
costs, trustee's and attorney's fees,
and by curing any other default
(serving size: 1 potpie).
complained of in the notice of default,
Cook's Tip: One package
at any time prior to five days before
(16 ounces) frozen broccoli,
the date last set for the sale.
cauliflower and carrots maybe
November 15,2002 Fidelity National
substituted
for broccoli,
cauliflower and red pepper. Stir
Title Insurance Company By:
Attorneys
Equity
National
fry vegetables 8 to 10 minutes or
Corporation, as Agent Charles
until tender.
Alderman, III, Vice President 23721
Nutrition information per
Birtcher Drive Lake Forest. CA
serving: 597 calories; 36 g
92630 (503) 887-3020 P185779.12/
protein; 45 g carbohydrate; 32 g
18 12/25 1/1 01/08/2003
fat; 5.7 mg iron; 768 mg sodium;
Comfort food
revival makes pot
pie a star
78 mg cholesterol.