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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 10, 2018 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On January 25, 2018 at the hour of 11 am the Morrow County Courthouse, 100 Court Street, Heppner, OR 97836, inside the lobby at the Front doors, the defen- dant’s interest will be sold, subject to redemption, in the real property common- ly known as: 128 SE 13th Street, Irrigon, OR 97844. The court case number is 16CV20145, where Bank of America, N.A., Plain- tiff and ESTATE OF AR- LAND L. WILLIAMS, an Estate; MARY REID, an heir; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ARLAND L. WIL- LIAMS, unknown heirs; and all other persons, par- ties, or occupants unknown claiming any legal or eq- uitable right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein, adverse to Plaintiff’s title, or any cloud on Plaintiff’s title to the Property., Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made out to Morrow County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: www.oregonsheriffs.com/ sales.htm Published: December 20 and 27, 2017 and January 3 and 10, 2018 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PRO- POSALS FOR Concessionaire in OHV Landing Kitchen Morrow/Grant OHV Park - Morrow County, Oregon Morrow County, Oregon, requests proposals for a qualified Concessionaire in OHV Landing Kitchen. To provide food handling and preparation services for various events and regular season. Janitorial supplies and equipment is furnished. Concessionaire will need food inventory and appropriate food han- dler’s licenses. Contrac- tors submitting qualifica- tions shall be considered based upon the following general evaluation criteria: 1. Experience. 2. Method of approach. 3. Availability of labor and inventory. Copies of the Request for Proposals may be obtained from Morrow County Pub- lic Works, P.O. Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74, Lexing- ton, Oregon 97839, (541) 989-9500. Complete pro- posals will be accepted at the same address no later than 4:00 p.m., January 24, 2018 Any questions or concerns may be addressed to Sandi Pointer. Published: December 20 and 27, 2017, January 3, 10 and 17, 2018 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OR- EGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPART- MENT In the Matter of the Estate of: BETH ANN GARNETT, Deceased. CASE No: 17PB09058 NOTICE TO INTEREST- ED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed individual has been appointed personal repre- sentative of the estate of BETH ANN GARNETT, deceased. All persons hav- ing claims against the es- tate are required to present them, with vouchers at- tached, to the undersigned personal representative in care of the law office of Bendixsen Law, P.C., at- torneys for the personal representative at 245 E. Main St. Suite E, Hermis- ton, OR 97838, within four months after the date of first publication of this no- tice, or the claims may be barred.All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may ob- tain additional informa- tion from the record of the court, the personal repre- sentative, or the attorneys for the personal represen- tative. Dated and first published on December 27, 2017 /s/ Marie Shimer Personal Representative c/o Cameron Bendixsen, Attorney for personal rep- resentative Bendixsen Law, P. C. 245 East Main, Suite E Hermiston, OR 97838 Tele: 541·567·5564 Fax: 541·567·2599 canteron@bendixsen.cont Published: December 27, 2017 and January 3 and 10, 2018 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County School District Board of Directors has called a dinner/work session for Monday, Janu- ary 22, 2018 at 6:00 pm at Windy River Elementary in Boardman, OR. The purpose of the work ses- sion is evaluation of the superintendent. Published: January 10 and 17, 2018 Mustangs start new year with wins The Heppner Mustang boys’ basketball team start- ed the new year out right with two impressive wins. The Mustangs traveled to Union and beat the Bobcats 67-48 and then defeated the Elgin Huskies at home by the score of 61-39. At Union, the hot shooting Bobcats led at the end of the first quarter 14- 10. Heppner then outscored Union 19-12 in the second to take a 29-26 lead into halftime. The Mustangs had a great third quarter and took control of the game. They scored 23 points and held the Bobcats to just 10 and took a commanding 52-36 lead into the fourth quarter. The Mustangs also won the last quarter 15-12 and that led to the overall victory by the score of 67-48. Trent Smith had the hot shooting hand and led the team in scoring with 18. He also had two assists, two steals and a rebound. Tyler Carter continued his fine all-around play with 11 points, seven rebounds and four steals. Kevin Smith came back from injury and scored nine points and had two rebounds in his first outing of the season. With six points each were Wyatt Steagall and Alex Lindsay. Steagall also had six rebounds, two steals and one assist while Lindsay contributed two rebounds. Hunter Nichols had four points, four assists, one rebound and a steal in the game. Beau Wolters scored four points and Logan Bur- right was next with three. Alex Lindsey (22) and Tyler Carter (33) in the game against the Elgin Huskies. -Photo by Staci Osmin Burright also had three rebounds and a steal for the Mustangs. With two points each were Dakota and Derek Howard. Da- kota also registered three rebounds, one assist and a steal while Derek had one rebound. Justin McAninch scored two points, had six rebounds and two blocked shots in the game. Coby Dougherty and Gibson Mc- Curry did not score, but Dougherty had a steal and a block while McCurry had a rebound for the team. Heppner then hosted the highly ranked Elgin Huskies. The Mustangs jumped out quickly and took the lead 18-10 after one quarter. Another 18 point quarter saw the Mus- tangs lead the game 36-23 at halftime. The Mustangs then came out with a plan to play better defense in the second half. The extra effort paid off as they held the Huskies to single digits in each of the last two quar- ters. Heppner outscored Elgin 25-16 in the second half and got the win by the score of 61-39. Kevin Smith had a big night in his home debut. He scored 18 points, had seven rebounds and blocked three shots. Lindsay and Trent Smith were next with 11 points each. Lindsay also recorded four rebounds and two steals. Smith also had a steal for the team. Carter scored 10 points, had five rebounds and a steal. Wolters had three points and a steal while playing some good defense on the Huskies best shooter. Stea- gall had two points, five rebounds and a steal while battling foul trouble all night long. Nichols and Da- kota Howard each scored two points in the game. Nichols also contributed two assists, three steals and he and Dakota each also had a rebound for the Mus- tangs. McAninch had two points, one rebound and two blocked shots while Dougherty and McCurry both blocked a shot in the game. This week the Mus- tangs start conference play with two home games. On Friday they host the Stan- field Tigers and then on Sat- urday the Weston-McEwen Tigerscots will come to town. JV basketball boasts 8-1 record At the halfway point in their season, the Heppner Mustang Junior Varsity boys’ basketball team has an impressive 8-1 record. The JV team starts their conference schedule this weekend as they host the Stanfield Tigers and the Weston-McEwen Tiger- scots. Their only loss of the year came in their very first game of the season at the Western Mennonite tournament. They lost to the Chemawa Braves 33-28. Since then they’ve been on a roll and have outscored their opponents 467-232. They’ve won games over Pacific 36-12, McLoughlin 51-29, Irrigon 77-57, Grant Union 59-36, Umatilla 54-48, Echo 55- 14, Union 76-21 and Elgin 59-15. The team uses a punish- ing inside game to go along with some good 3-point shooting to score most of their points. A mixture of strong man-to-man and zone defenses keeps their opponents from scoring many points. Members of the JV team are Reno Ferguson, Mason Lehman, Keegan Gibbs, Dakota Howard, Logan Burright, Kannon Wilkins, Cason Mitchell, Jayden Wilson, Kellen Grant, Gavin Hanna Rob- inson and Derek Howard. A balanced scoring at- tack is led by Derek How- ard who averages nine points per game. Dakota Howard, Ferguson and Lehman all average seven points for the team. Wilson goes for six points a game and Wilkins averages five. Mitchell and Grant are scor- ing four points a game at the midway point. Gibbs and Hanna Robinson haven’t looked to be big scorers so far this season. Gibbs is the floor general who looks to pass the ball to his team- mates. Hanna Robinson is the defensive stopper who gets the assignment of guarding the other team’s best player. Burright just joined the JV team last weekend and exploded for 17 points in his first game at Union. It is a very talented group of coachable young men who certainly make the future of the Mustang basketball program look very bright. Wrestlers compete in Boardman Get Your Finances In Shape! Charles Cason vs. Carson Brosnan (Carson won by Tech Fall 7/2). -Photo by Kirsti Cason You Don’t Have To Do All The Heavy Lifting! Our Win-Win CD now has even more prize money to help your savings grow.* Open with as little as $25! Heppner junior high girls' basketball goes 1-1 Monthly Drawings for $200 Annual Drawing for $2,500! Heppner 127 N Main St 541-676-5745 *We can not help your muscles grow, that’s all you. Restrictions apply, ask us for details at your local branch or visit us online. www.communitybanknet.com Member FDIC Heppner Jr. High girls played Echo and Union over the weekend. Both A and B teams went 1-1 with wins over Echo and losses to Union. Heppner A Team pictured (L-R): Zabrena Masterson, Aubri Rodriguez (can’t see her well), Hannah Finch, and Kylie Boor. -Contributed photo