SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 5, 2000
Shanna Rietmann wins Geography Bee
Left to right: Kyler Lovgren, Robert McElligott, Josh Lankford, Brandon Seitz, Kiel Nairns and Kyle
Huddleston. Not pictured is Jessica W'ainwright.
Shanna Rietmann, a Heppner
Junior High School seventh
grader, won first place in the
school's oral geography bee.
Kyle Huddleston was runner-up
in the oral contest.
Rietmann was also first place
of all seventh-graders in the
first round. She will now take a
qualifying test to determine
whether she will advance to the
state level.
Lilly Calvert was second place
of all the seventh graders in the
initial qualifying test and Ryan
Campbell, third.
First place among the eighth Left to right: Lilly Calvert, Shanna Rietmann, Ryan Campbell.
graders in the first round was
Brian Haguewood; Courtney
Nelson was second; and Luke
Murray, third.
Students in seventh through
12th place in the first round
were: seventh-Kyle Huddleston;
eighth-Brandon Seitz; ninth-
Robert McElligott; lOth-Kyler
L o v g ren ;
ll th - J e s s ic a
Wamwnght; 12th-Josh Lankford;
and 13th-Kiel Naims (a tie).
Rietmann has a chance to win a
$25,000 college scholarship.
The kickoff for this year's bee,
which is sponsored by the
National' Geographic - Society,
was the week of November 29, Left to right: Brian Haguewood. Courtney Nelson, Luke Murray.
with thousands of schools around
the United States and in the five
U.S. territories participating.
The school winners, including
Rietmann, will now take a
written test; up to 100 of the top
continue to produce some of his
scorers in each state and territory
signature blossoms. Rawlins was
will be eligible to compete in
especially
noted
for
their state bee April 7.
"demonstrating love in God's
The National Geographic
creation," his sharing of his
Society will provide an all
abundant fruits and vegetables
expenses
paid
trip
to
with
people in need.
Washington, D.C., for state
-Helen Dyer was devoted to
champions and their teacher-
daily mass and remains an
escorts to participate in the
example of generosity to both
National
Geographic
Bee
individuals and causes. She
national championship on May
provided a continuing source of
23 and 24. The first-place
support for the catechetical
national winner will receive a
programs.
$25,000 college scholarship.
Father Condon with
-Marguerite Glavey devoted
Alex Trebek, host of “Wall of Honor"
years
to service as organist and
"Jeopardy!", will moderate the
As the year 2000 began, St.
pianist for the parish and long
national finals on May 24. The
program will air on PBS stations. Patrick Catholic Church parish hours of practice for masses,
Retired teacher A1 Beck dedicated a "Wall of Honor" to summer school, and other special
returned to HJHS to conduct the individuals who have performed events.
Expectations are that each year
oral tests and Principal Ron "extensive, devoted service" to
two or three names will be added
Anthony acted as timekeeper the church.
The plaque hung on Saturday, to the plaque as parishioners
The event was organized by
teacher Linda Dutcher, TAG January 1, contained seven continue to submit names of
names selected by the parish individuals deserving of special
coordinator.
council from those submitted by recognition for service. This*
parish members who began year, five members of the
recommending individuals last congregation have been so
A
spokesperson honored:
Colton Neal Evans-a son summer.
-Rose Mane Buschke, for her
Colton Neal was bom to Swayne reported that having to choose
and Mary Van Bibber Evans of only some of the names years of service as organist,
Irrigon on December 28, 1999 at submitted was an especially bookkeeper, and lector;
-Rita Worden, for many years
Good Shepherd Community Hos difficult task because the many
pital in Hermiston. The baby people named are deserving of of teaching religion, caring for
weighed 9 lbs. 9 oz. and was 22” special recognition, and no one the altar cloths and linens,
wants to eliminate anyone who serving as lector and Eucharistic
long.
Grandparents are Ken and Jan unselfishly gives their time and minister, offering her home to
visiting nuns and for her
Evans of Imgon and Mycal Osmin talents to the church.
Initially, deceased members of devotion to daily mass;
of Heppner; great-grandparents
the parish were included in the
-Gwen Healy, for her years of
are Vern and Fern Evans o f
names, for everyone recognizes organizing
dinners,
her
Heppner, Peggy Artman o f
the important contributions they "expertise in creating beautiful
Heppner and the late Neal Van made over many years with St.
banners for the church," and her
Bibber.
Patrick's:
help with the St. Patrick's Day
-Rose French Francis, for years dinner;
provided rooms and meals for
-Bettie Doherty, for years of
many priests, nuns, and country teaching catechism, of decorating
children. She cleaned the church for First Communions and giving
as a volunteer, taught religious gifts to the many first
Send or Receive
classes, served as president of the communicants, and for serving as
Altar Society, and organized an Altar Society officer many
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receptions and dinners at the times; and
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church. Francis also donated the
-Bill Kuhn, for more than 15
Stations of the Cross that hang in years of teaching religious
the church today.
education, for lectonng and for
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-Bill
Rawlins
provided serving on the parish finance
BUSINESS CARDS maintenance service to the parish committee.
and planted, cared for, and
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maintained the flower beds that
St. Patrick Church honors those
who have given service
Births
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by the beneficiary and/or trustee,
their employees, agents or assigns.
WHEREFORE, notice hereby
is given that the undersigned
trustee will on April 12, 2000 at
the hour of 11:00 am, in accord
with the standard time established
by ORS 187.110, at the main en
trance of the Morrow County
Courthouse, located at 100 Court
Street, in the City of Heppner,
County of Morrow, State of Ore
gon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the inter
est in the said described real prop
erty which the grantor has or had
power to convey at the time of
the execution of said trust deed,
together with any interest which
the grantor or his successors in
interest acquired after the execu
tion of said trust deed, to satisfy
the foregoing obligations thereby
secured and the costs and ex
penses of sale, including a reason
able charge by the trustee. No
tice is further given that any per
son named in ORS 86.753 has the
right, at any time prior to five days
before the date last set for the sale,
to have this foreclosure proceed
ing dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated by payment to the ben
eficiary of the entire amount due
(other than such portion of the
principal as would not then be due
had no default occurred and by
curing any other default com
plained of herein that is capable
of being cured by tendering the
performance required under the
obligations or trust deed, and in
addition to paying said sums or
tendering the performance neces
sary to cure the default, by pay
ing all costs and expenses actu
ally incurred in enforcing the obli
gation and trust deed, together
with trustee’s and attorney’s fees
not exceeding the amounts pro
vided by said ORS 86.753.
In construing this notice, the
masculine gender includes the
feminine and the neuter, the sin
gular includes the plural, the word
“grantor” includes any successor
in interest to the grantor as well
as any other person owing an ob
ligation, the performance of which
is secured by said trust deed, and
the words “trustee” and “benefi
ciary” include their respective suc
cessors in interest, if any.
Also, please be advised that
pursuant to the terms stated on the
Deed of Trust and Note, the ben
eficiary is allowed to conduct
property inspections while prop
erty is in default. This shall serve
as notice that the beneficiary shall
be conducting property inspec
tions on the said referenced prop
erty.
The Fair Debt Collection Prac
tice Act requires that we state the
following: This is an attempt to col
lect a debt, and any information
obtained will be used for that pur
pose.
KELLY D. SUTHERLAND
Successor Trustee
By: (s) Kelly D. Sutherland
Dated 12/06/99
State of Washington, County of
Clark, ss:
I, the undersigned certify that
the foregoing instrument is a com
plete and exact copy of the origi
nal Trustee’s Notice of Sale
(s) Deana Clarke
SHAPIRO & KREISMAN
¿01 NE Park Plaza Drive, #150
Vancouver, WA 98684
. (360)260-2253
Lender Loan #: 7234073
Published: January 5, 12, 19 and
26,2000
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOEL CLARK ENGELMAN,
Deceased.
No. 99-PR-032
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
1
Notice is given that the under
signed has been appointed and has
qualified as the personal represen
tative of the estate. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present it, with
proper vouchers, within four
months after the date of first pub
lication of this notice, as stated be
low, to the personal representa
tive at the offices of Kuhn, Spicer
& Mills, 269A N. Main Street,
P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon
97836, or they may be barred.
2
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the personal represen
tative or the attorney for the per
sonal representative.
DATED and first published
Dec. 15, 1999.
(s) John Rietmann,
Personal Representative
P.O. Box 313
lone, Oregon 97843
Published: December 15, 22, 29,
1999,and January 5, 2000
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The City Council of the City of
Heppner will hold a public hear
ing on January 10,2000, at the City
Council meeting at 7:00 PM, to be
held at 188 W. Willow, Heppner,
OR to consider testimony regard
ing a proposed rate adjustment for
the Senior Low Income Water and
Sewer Rate. A copy of the pro
posed rate adjustment is available
at Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Wil
low.
Gerald W. Brea2eale
CJity Manager
, _¿
.
Published: January 5,2000
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
99-13718
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
A default has occurred under
the terms of a trust deed made by
Robert D. Gilstrap and Suzanne
E. Gilstrap, as tenants by the en
tirety as grantor, to Morrow
County Abstract, as Trustee, in
favor of Alliance Mortgage Inc.,
as Beneficiary, dated June 10,
1998, recorded June 12, 1998, in
the mortgage records of Morrow
County, Oregon, in Book No.
none, at Page none, Instrument/
Reception/Recorder’s Fee No.
54567, beneficial interest having
been assigned to Federal National
Mortgage Association, covering
the following described real prop
erty:
Located in the East one-half of
the Northwest quarter. Section 35,
Township 2 South, Range 26, East
of the Willamette Merdian, Lot 4,
Block 2, in Valley View Estates
as platted and recorded in Book
2, Page 41, Morrow County
Records, Morrow County, Or
egon.
COMMONLY KNOWN AS:
245 Rock Street, Heppner, OR
97836
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy the ob
ligations secured by said trust
deed and a notice of default has
been recorded pursuant to Oregon
Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the
default for which the foreclosure
is made is grantor’s failure to pay
when due the following sums:
Monthly payments in the sum
of $692.70 from August 1, 1999,
together with all costs, disburse
ments, and/or fees incurred or paid
by the beneficiary and/or trustee,
their employees, agents or assigns.
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared all sums
owing on the obligation secured
by said trust deed immediately due
and payable, said sum being the
following, to-wit:
$72,887.67, together with inter
est thereon at the rate o f7.25000%
per annum from July 1, 1999 to
gether with all costs, disburse
ments, and/or fees incurred or paid
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Card of Thanks:
up to I 00 words - $5
Deadline:
Tuesday at noon
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank everyone
for the cards, flowers, prayers and
those who took time out to pre
pare our meals, called and visited
while I’ve been recovering from
surgery. Also, I want to thank the
youth of the First Christian Church
for bringing a bit of Christmas to
our home with their caroling and
notes of cheer. What a wonderful
community we live in.
Sincerely,
Marlene Peterson
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Rebekahs plan
stew supper
There will be a stew supper at
the Rebekah Hall on Saturday,
Jan. 8 at 6 p.m. Homemade stew
and combread will be served. Pi
nochle will follow the supper.
Cost of the supper is $5; pi
nochle is $2.50.
Many thanks to all the Santa’s
helpers and elves both large and
small who took the time out of their
busy holiday so that Leo and I
could return to a home filled with
the warmth of Christmas after our
long stay at St. Vincent’s. The
caring and consideration in these
small communities is truly amaz
ing. Leo is recovering slowly and
glad to be back to the security of
home, friends and the creek. A
prosperous 2000 to all of you.
Leo and Peggy DeZoete
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Words cannot express our ap
preciation and thanks to you for
your prayers, cards, food and do
nations in memory of Larry.
To the clinic, hospiU l and am
bulance doctors and staff, you are
wonderful. We feel very fortunate
to live in an area where we have
so many caring friends and neigh
bors.
Thanks again to you all.
Jane, Sharon,
and Stephanie Inskeep
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“Wade,”
Thank you for the Christmas
gifts. I miss you.
Elizabeth
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Thank you to my “kids” and
Maude for giving me the great
88th birthday party. I enjoyed the
visiting, eating, cards and reminisc
ing. I feel very lucky to have such
a great family and I really want to
thank you all for attending and
making my day special.
E.O. Keithley
1-5-lp
WTiat an honor to have so many
friends and families stop by the
Pioneer Nursing Home to wish me
well on my 100th birthday. I have
lived through three centuries.
Thanks a million to each of you
for your good wishes on my spe
cial day.
Fran, the cake was perfect.
Bill Lowe
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A heartfelt thank you for all
who sent food, flowers, cards and
many phone calls from near and
far. Special thanks to Nora and
Glo for everything. The wonder
ful words that were said about
Julie at the service by Rev. Tim
and the heartfelt letter and song
from Merry. The many hugs and
words of comfort in our time of
sorrow.
Linda and Jere
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I would like to thank Randall
for pulling my punch card out of
the Christmas Punch grand prize
box. I especially want to thank the
generous merchants who partici
pated in this year’s contest for the
gift certificates.
And to George and Cindi and
my good friends with whom I
spent New Year’s Eve, thanks for
the wonderful door prize!
What a great way to end the
century!
Deb Gutierrez
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The Heppner Elementary Staff
would like to thank the Parents’
Club for providing us with flow
ers and boutonnieres to wear dur
ing the Christmas program. We
appreciate you thinking of us.
Thank you!
We would also like to thank Mr.
and Mrs. Houweling (owners of
Central Red Apple) for their gen
erous donation of cupcakes to our
staff room for a Christmas treat.
It was very thoughtful of you.
Thanks!
_____________________ 1-5-lc
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