Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. January 3.2007 - NINE
to the south line o f lot 3, block
1, Adams addition a distance
o f 86.00 feet to a point; thence
south a distance o f 20.00 feet
to a point; thence east along the
north line o f lot 4 to the true
point o f beginning o f this de
scription. Commonly known
as 6 4 0 NORTH GARR1
GUES STREET HEPPNER,
OR 97836 Both the beneficia
ry and the trustee have elected
to sell the said real property to
satisfy the obligations secured
by said trust deed and notice
has been recorded pursuant to
Section 86.735(3) o f Oregon
Revised Statutes: the default
for which the foreclosure is
made is the grantor’s: UNPAID
PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF
$ 6 1 , 0
2 5 . 6
4 ;
PLUS A C C R U E D INTER
ESTPLUS IMPOUNDS AND
/
OR A D V A N C E S
WHICH BECAME DUE ON
5 /1 /2 0 0 6
PLUS
LATE
CHARGES, AN D ALL SU B
SEQ UENT
IN S T A L L
M E N T S OF PR IN C IPA L ,
INTEREST, BALLOON PAY
MENTS, PLUS IMPOUNDS
AND/OR ADVANCES AND
LATE
CHARGES
THAT BECOME PAYABLE.
M onthly Paym ent $ 4 1 6 .6 5
Monthly Late Charge $12.49
By this reason o f said default
the beneficiary has declared all
ob ligations secured by said
deed o f trust immediately due
and payable, said sums being
the following, to-wit: The sum
o f $ 61,025.64 together with
interest thereon at the rate o f
4.25 % per annum from 4/1/
2006 until paid; plus all ac
crued late charges thereon; and
all trustee’s fees, foreclosure
costs and any sums advanced
by the beneficiary pursuant to
the terms o f said deed o f trust.
Whereof, notice hereby is giv
en that FIRST AM ERICAN
TITLE INSURANCE COM
PANY. the undersigned trustee
will on 3/1/2007 at the hour of
11:00 AM, Standard o f Time,
as e s ta b lis h e d by se c tio n
187.110, Oregon Revised Stat
ues, at AT THE FRONT EN
T R A N C E TO THE M O R
ROW C O U N T Y C O U R T
H O U SE.
100
CO URT
STREET, HEPPNER. ORE
GON County o f Morrow, State
o f Oregon, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for
cash the interest in the said de
scribed real property which the
grantor had or had power to B> Kick Paullus
The Heppner Mus
convey at the time o f the exe
cution by him o f the said trust tang J V girls have gotten off
deed, together with any inter to a fast start, going six and
est which the grantor or his one so far, ending 2006 and
successors in interest acquired going into 2007. The Mus
after the execution o f said trust tangs, coached again by
deed, to satisfy the foregoing Chris Rauch, got back on the
obligations thereby secured and floor with road gam es at
the costs and expenses o f sale,
Enterprise and Elgin before
including a reasonable charge
returning home for a make
by the trustee. Notice is further
given that any person named in up game against Mac-Hi on
Section 86.753 o f Oregon Re Tuesday, January 9.
The Mustangs began
vised Statutes has the right to
the
year
at Riverside and the
have the foreclosure proceed
defense
stepped up as they
ing dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated by payment to the took a 28-13 w in. They took
beneficiary of the entire amount a 14-9 lead at the half and
then due (other than such por got eight fo u rth -q u a rte r
tion o f said principal as would points from K risten Van
not then be due had no default Cleave. The defense held the
occurred), together with the
Pirates to four points in the
costs, trustee’s and attorney’s
second half and they coast
fees and curing any other de
ed to the win.
fault complained o f in the No
Van Cleave lead the
tice of Default by tendering the
Mustangs
with 12 points and
performance required under the
obligation or trust deed, at any five rebounds, with Sarah
time prior to five days before Milner adding six points and
the date last set for sale. In con three steals. Erin Price add
struing this notice, the mascu ed five steals, four rebounds
line gender includes the femi and three assists.
nine and the neuter, the singu
Heppner 8 6 4 10-28
lar includes plural, the word
Riverside 2 7 2 2-13
“grantor” includes any succes
Heppner-Kristen Van Cleave
sor in interest to the grantor as 6 0-3 12, Sarah Milner 2 2-2 6,
well as any other persons ow Jessica Hughes 2 0-0 4, Cathe
ing an obligation, the perfor rine M cElligott 1 0-3 2,
mance o f which is secured by Stephanie Cutsforth 1 0-0 2,
said trust deed , the w ords Kelsie Fox 1 0-0 2, Brandi Hong,
“trustee” and “beneficiary” in Kaylee Helfrecht, Brynna Rust,
clude their respective succes Maggie Armato, Emily Thomp
sors in interest, if any. Dated: son. 13 2-8 28. 3-point-none.
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On Friday, Dec. 16,
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Trustee Sale Officer, and that
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Mustang JV girls get off to good start
Rust had four steals.
Mustang girls open BMC play with
two wins
Bv Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mus
tang girls opened the Blue
Mountain Conference with a
road win at Pilot Rock on
De. 15 by a score of 58-45,
then came home on Dec. 16
and used a huge first half to
blow out the visiting Union
Bobcats, 58-34.
In Pilot Rock, Aftan
Betsinger had five points and
Lyndi Patton had four points
as the Mustangs took an 11 -
7 lead after one, then Amber
Patton, Kylie Doherty and
Regi Seitz each had four sec
ond-quarter points as they
increased their lead to 25-14
at the half. Megan Orr had
13 points in the second half
as the Mustangs held on to
their lead and took the win.
Orr had 13 points,
nine rebounds, five assists
and five steals, Seitz had 11
points, six rebounds and
three assists and Amber Pat
ton had 10 points and seven
rebounds. Katie Kilkenny
had seven rebounds and
three assists and Lyndi Pat
ton had five rebounds and
two steals.
T he next day at
home, the Mustangs never
gave the Bobcats a chance
as they jumped out to a 25-4
lead after one. getting seven
points each from Orr and
Seitz and six points from
Lyndi Patton. Amber Patton
had four points in the second
as they kept up the pressure,
increasing their lead to 41-
12 at the half.
Seitz lead a balanced
scoring effort with 11 points
and six assists, Orr had 10
points and three steals, Lyn
di Patton and Kilkenny each
had eight points and three
I
steals, Sherilyn Peck had five
rebounds, three steals and
two assists and Doherty had
four rebounds and two as
sists.
Heppner 4 15 6 7-32
Pilot Rock 2 9 9 8-28
Heppner-Van Cleave 3 0-0 6,
Hughes 2 2-6 6, Price 2 1-2 5,
McElligott 2 1-2 5, Milner 2 1-2
5, Cutsforth I 0-02, Torri
Lovgren 1 0-0 2, Rust 0 1-2 1,
Mercedes Garrett, Fox, Armato,
Kassy Wilson. 13 6-14 32. 3-
point-none.
Pilot Rock-S. Torgensen 3 3-
6 9. Jessen 2 1-4 5, Wallis 1 2-4
4. P. Torgensen 2 0-0 4, Mulcar
2 0-0 4. Gillespie 1 0-1 2. 11 6-
15 28. 3 point-none.
and Wilson had seven points
in the fourth as they coasted
to the easy win.
Van Cleave hit six of
seven free throws and fin
ished with 10 points, nine
rebounds and four steals,
with W ilson adding nine
points and four steals. Rust
had seven points and six
steals, Hughes had seven
points and four steals, McEl
ligott had four rebounds,
four steals and four assists.
Cutsforth had five rebounds,
Armato had four rebounds
and Melissa West and Mil
ner each had three steals.
Union 5 2 84-17
Heppner 9 14 15 13-51
Union-Poe 1 3-4 5, Ceraves
2 0-0 4, Johnson 1 0-0 3, Long-
well 1 0-0 2, Sanders 0 2-2 2,
Miller 0 0-1 0, Josephson 0 1-2
1, Anderson 0 0-2 0. 5 6-11 17.
3-point-Johnson.
Heppner-Van Cleave 2 6-7
10, Wilson 3 3-4 9. Rust 3 2-4 7,
Hughes 3 1-2 7, McElligott 2 0-
0 4, Garrett 3 0-0 6, West 1 1-2
3, Milner 0 2-2 2, Cutsforth 1 0-
2 2, Armato 0 1-2 1, Lovgren,
Fox, Price. 17 16-25 51. 3-point-
Rust.
The Mustangs were
at home again on Dec. 19 to
take on Grant Union and
held on to take a 39-35 win.
Price had five points and
McElligott had four more
points in the second as they
increased their lead to 23-9
at the half. They had a 31-
15 lead going into the fourth
and held off a Prospector
rally to take the win.
McElligott lead the
M ustangs with 12 points,
five rebounds, five steals and
four assists with Price add
ing nine points, four steals
and two assists. Van Cleave
had four reb o u n d s and
Hughes, Wilson and Milner
each had three steals and two
assists.
Grant Union 4 5 6 17-35
Heppner 13 10 8 6-39
Grant Union-Page 4 3-7 11,
Krougen 4 2-2 11, Riggs 3 0-2 6,
Houpt 2 2-2 6, Randall 0 1-2 1.
13 8-15 35. 3-point-Krougen.
Heppner-McElligott 6 0-1
12, Price 4 1-1 9, Milner 2 0-3 4,
Hughes 1 0-0 2, West 1 0-0 2. Van
Cleave 1 0-0 2. Fox 1 0-4 2, Gar
rett 1 0-0 2, Lovgren 1 0-0 2,
Thompson, Wilson, Hong. 18 1-
9 39. 3-point-none.
The Mustangs final
ly played at home on Satur
day, Dec. 17, and easily beat
the visiting Union Bobcats,
51-17.
McElligott had four
points in the first and Hugh
es and Garrett each had four
points in the second as they
took a 23-7 lead at the half.
Rust and Van Cleave each
had five points in the third
On Dec. 22, the
Mustangs traveled to Con
don and took a 41-20 win
over the Knights. Van Cleave
and Lovgren each had six
points as the Mustangs took
a 19-11 lead at the half. Cuts
forth had eight points and
Wilson, seven, in the second
half as they coasted to the
win.
C u tsfo rth had 11
points and five rebounds to
lead the Mustangs, with Wil
son adding seven points.
M cElligott had seven re
bounds and five assists. Price
had five rebounds and two
assists. Van Cleave had three
Boardman exit; the subject
was attempting to get a ride.
B oardm an
Fire
Dept, did a stand-by at the
Three Mile Canyon Farms.
Heppner ambulance
received a report that an 83-
year-old female subject had
fallen and had a possible
broken shoulder. The patient
was transported to Pioneer
M em orial H ospital in
Sheriff's Report Heppner
_
Dec. 29: MCSO
The Morrow County received a report that two
Sheriff's Office reports han road signs were down in
dling the follow ing business: Irrigon.
MCSO received a
B oardm an Police report from a caller that
D ept, o ffic e r a rre sted her husband may be
Alfredo Diaz Cortez. 39. for having a heart attack; he
Failure to Carry and Present was lying on the kitchen
D river's License. Cortez floor. The caller's brother-
was lodged at the Umatilla in-law got him in a chair
County Jail. The vehicle was and he was breathing.
impounded.
M CSO d eputy
B oardm an Police was out with a disabled
Dept, officer transported a vehicle; it was having
m ale su b ject to the
mechanical problems and
w ould try to m ake it to
B oardm an. The vehicle
made it to Tower Road and
had problems overheating.
The driver would try to get
to the Boardman rest stop.
M CSO , H eppner
Fire Dept, received a report
from a caller in Heppner of
a fire alarm going off at a
vacant house. It was
determined to be an alarm
malfunction.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Lexington that he had at
least two miles of copper
wire stolen.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that a man knocked on the
door and then went to the
back. It was determined that
a fem ale n eig h b o r was
locked out of her house.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Heppner 11 14 16 17-58
Pilot Rock 7 7 15 16-45
Heppner-Megan Orr 4 2-4
13. Regi Seitz 5 1-4 11, Amber
Patton 4 2-4 10, Aftan Betsinger
3 1-1 7, Lyndi Patton 2 1-2 5, Sa
rah Price 2 0-2 4, Katie Kilken
ny 2 0-2 4, Kylie Doherty 2 0-0
4, Taylor Kempas, Erin Price,
Sherilyn Peck, Kristen Van
Cleave, 24 7-19 58. 3-point-Orr
3.
Pilot Rock-Kannard 1 8-11
10, Doherty 4 0-0 8, Walker 4 0-
2 8, Waite 3 0-0 6. Barkley 2 1-2
7, Winnett 2 0-0 4, Schiller 1 0-
0 2. 17 10-15 45. 3-point-Bark-
ley 2.
Union 4 8 9 13-34
Heppner 25 16 10 7-58
Union-Bever4 0-0 12. Rey
nolds 3 0-0 6, Stratton 2 1-2 5,
K. Courtney 2 0-14. Walker I 1 -
4 3, Anderson 1 0-0 2, Longwell
1 0 -1 2 . 14 2-8 34. 3-point-Bev-
er 4.
Heppner-Seitz 3 4-4 11. Orr
4 0-0 10. L. Patton 4 0-0 8, Kilk
enny 2 4-4 8. Betsinger 2 3-3 7.
A. Patton 1 4-4 6. Kempas 1 0-0
2. E. Price 1 0-0 2. S. Price 0 2-4
2, Van Cleave I 0-1 2, Peck,
Doherty. 19 17-20 58. 3-point-
Orr 2, Seitz.
\
steals and two assists and
West had four rebounds and
four steals.
Heppner 118 11 11-41
Condon-Wheeler 2 9 1 8-20
Heppner-Cutsforth 5 1-4 11,
Wilson 3 1-2 7, Van Cleave 3 0-
0 6, Lovgren 3 0-0 6, Price 0 2-2
2, McElligott 2 0-0 4. West 1 0-0
2, Thompson 1 0-0 2, Milner 0
1-2 1. Hong. Rust. 8 5-10 41.
Condon-Wheeler-D.
Kennedy 2 1-2 7. Barrett 2 1-2
6, Hardy 13-12 5, Griffith 1 0-0
2.65-18 20, 3-point-D. Kennedy
2, Barratt.
B oardm an P olice
and Fire depts. received a
re p o rt from a c a lle r in
B oardm an that a m ale
subject had fallen in the
bathtub.
B o ardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Elijah Joel
A ch eso n , 28, for No
Insurance.
D ec. 3 0 : M CSO
deputy cited Adan Lemus
M o n d rag o n , 39, for No
Seatbelt and No Proof of
Insurance.
M CSO received a
report from the Hermiston
The Mustangs then Police Dept, that Darby Ray
went to Hermiston to play Taylor, 21, was arrested on
two games on December 27 an Irrigon Ju stice C ourt
and 28, taking on the Pendle warrant for Failure to Pay
ton Frosh the first day and F in e /P o sse ssio n o f a
winning 58-28. Lovgren had Controlled Substance, Less
eight points as the Mustangs than One Oz. Marijuana.
MCSO deputy cited
took a 28-13 lead at the half
Juan
Flores
Avina, 21, for
and Thompson had six sec
Violation
of
the
Speed Limit,
ond-half points and they
94
mph
in
a
65
mph zone.
coasted to the easy win.
M
CSO
received a
L ovgren lead the
way with 11 points and two report from a caller in Irrigon
steals, with Thompson add of cows out. The owner was
ing 10 points. McElligott had contacted and the cows put
nine points, five rebounds back in a field.
M CSO received a
and four steals. Armato had
report
from
a caller in lone
six steals and two assists,
that
he
has
a silencer he
Milner had five rebounds,
mistakenly
brought
home
four steals and three assists
from
Vietnam
,
and
some
and West had five steals.
copper wire he would like to
Heppner 14 14 17 13-58
legally get rid of.
Pendleton 6 7 7 8-28
M CSO received a
Heppner-Lovgren 5 1-4 11,
Thompson 5 0-0 10, McElligott report from a caller in Irrigon
4 1-2 9, Armato .3 0-0 6, Price 2 that a battery charger and
I-
2 5, Fox 2 1-2 5. Milner 1 w 1-4
elding equipm ent were
3, Helfrecht 1 1-2 3, Cutsforth 1 dumped at a parking lot.
0-0 2, West 1 0-0 2, Rust 1 0-0 2.
M CSO received a
26 6-16 58. 3-point-none.
report from a caller in Irrigon
The M ustangs suf that it sounds like someone
fered their first loss the next is target p racticin g w ith
day in a foul-plagued game sm all arm s n ear his
against the Hermiston frosh residence.
by a score of 58-49. Armato
M CSO received a
had four points in the first as report from a caller in Irrigon
the two teams were tied at that his son is stealing money
I I - 11 after one. Milner had from the parents. The caller
seven points and fox, four wanted a deputy to talk to
points, in the second to help him.
the Mustangs to a 31 -29 lead
M CSO received a
at the half. The Bulldogs report from a caller on 1-84
outscored the Mustangs 15- w estbound that a pickup
4 in the third and carried that almost hit him; the vehicle
lead through the fourth to was driving all over the road.
take the win.
M CSO received a
McElligott lead the request from a c aller in
M ustangs with 11 points, Irrigon that a teenager be
four rebounds and two steals escorted from the store. The
with M ilner adding nine teenager had a verbal dispute
points, seven rebounds, two with smaller kids.
steals and two assists. Cuts
M CSO received a
forth had five rebounds and report from a caller in Irrigon
two steals, Armato had two o f a d istu rb a n ce at his
steals and two assists and residence. The subjects are
Hughes had five rebounds. separated. It was determined
Hermiston 11 8 15 15-58
a male juvenile would spend
Heppner 11 20 4 14-49
the next two nights with his
Hermiston-Davis 3 2-5 10,
grandparents
and that the
Barnett 4 1-4 9, Barnitz 4 1-3 9,
Dept,
of
Human
Services
Crossley 1 5-7 8, Gerbing 1 3-5
5. Garcia 2 0-0 4. Spoon 2 0-2 4. would be contacted.
MCSO deputy cited
Hays 0 4-4 4. Marcia 1 2-2 4.
Greene 1 0-0 2. 19 17-32 58. 3- James Scott Wilkins, 43, for
point-Davis 2, Crossley.
Violation of the Basic Rule,
Heppner-McElligott 5 0-3 71 mph in a 55 mph zone.
11, Milner 4 1-4 9. Price 1 4-10
M CSO received a
6. Wilson 1 3-4 5, Armato 2 0-2 report from Sherman County
4, Fox 2 0-2 4, Cutsforth 2 0-1 4. that Jeffrey Layton Holmes,
Rust 1 1-4 3, West 1 0-0 2. Hugh
35, was a rre sted on an
es 0 1-2 1. Helfrecht. 19 10-32
Irrig o n Ju stic e C ourt
49. 3-point-McElligott.
warrant for Failure to Pay
F in e /F a ilu re to A ppear.
H olm es w as lodged at
Heppner that a male subject
NORCOR.
wrote an insufficient funds
MCSO deputy cited
check at a Heppner business
M iguel A. R odriguez
and the caller w anted to
Jauregui, 29, for Violation of
know what could be done.
the Basic Rule, 76 mph in a
M CSO received a
55 mph zone. Failure to Use
report from a caller on 1-84
Seatbelt-Child, and Passing
e astb o u n d that a sm all
in a No-Passing Zone.
vehicle hit the side of a Wal-
M CSO received a
Mart truck. The truck kept
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
driving eastbound. Oregon
Heppner of a possible MIP
State Police and UCSO were
party in the area.
notified. Chad Dave Mercer.
M CSO
deputy
27, was a rre sted on a
arrested Alton Kent Helton,
U m atilla P olice D ept,
39, on a Morrow County
w arrant for F ailu re to
C irc u it C ourt w arrant -
Appear/Pay on Fines, and
Bench Warrant/Contempt of
cited for Careless Driving-
Court. Helton was lodged at
Motor Vehicle Accident. He
the Umatilla County Jail.
was lodged at the Umatilla
M CSO received a
County Jail.
report from a caller in Irrigon
MCSO received a
o f ap p ro x im a te ly six
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
intoxicated males outside
Heppner that neighbor kids
being extremely loud.
on skateboards were going
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up and down a wheelchair
Business Cords
ramp. The kids were yelling
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and screaming.