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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 3, 2001 M C Health Dept. WE PRINT ENVELOPES Heppner Gazette-Time j School Calendar H EPPNER ELEM EN TA RY SCHOOL Heppner Elementary School has announced its October schedule o f events: Friday, Oct. 5-no school; Monday, Oct. 8-school board meeting at Riverside High School, 7:30 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 12-no school; Friday, Oct. 19-no school; Thursday, Oct. 25-heanng screening for K-3 and new students; Friday, Oct. 26-no school; Saturday, Oct. 27-Authors in Autumn writing festival at HES; Tuesday, Oct. 30-student body assembly, 1 p.m. H E P P N E R JU N IO R /S E N IO R H IG H S C H O O L Heppner Junior/H igh School announces its O ctober activities schedule: Thursday, Oct. 4-Jr. High football/volleyball at Pendleton, 4 p.m.; volleyball at Weston-McEwen. 5 p.m. (C, B, A); Fnday, Oct. 5-football at Weston- M cEwen, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 6-volleyball at Umatilla, 1 p.m. (C, B, A); Monday, Oct. 8-JV football, lone at Heppner, 6 p.m.; school board meeting at Riverside High School, 6:30 p.m.; Tuesday, O ct 9-volleyball at Pilot Rock, 5 p.m. (C, B, A); Wednesday, Oct. 10-Site Council meeting, 7 p.m.; Booster Club m eeting from 7-9:30 p.m. in the home ec. room; Thursday, Oct. 11 -Jr. High football/volleyball. Pilot Rock at Heppner, 3 p.m.; volleyball at Stanfield, 5 p.m. (C, B, A); football, Culver at Heppner, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 13-Booster Club auction and barbecue; volleyball, Sherman County at Heppner, 1 p.m. (C. B,<A); M onday, Oct. 15-JV football, Pilot Rock at Heppner, 6 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 16-PSAT, in the HHS cafeteria, 1 p.m.; volleyball, Weston-McEwen at Heppner, 5 p.m. (C. B, A); Thursday, O ct 18-volleyball, Pilot Rock at Heppner, 5 p.m. (C, B, A); Friday, Oct. 19-Jr. High football/volleyball at W eston- McEwen, 3 p.m.; football at Sherman C ounty (M oro), 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 20-seventh grade volleyball tournament at lone, 9 a m ; eighth grade volleyball tournament at Heppner, 9 a.m .; volleyball at Culver, 1 p.m. (C, B, A); M onday, Oct. 22-JV football, Weston-McEwen at Heppner, 5 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 23-volleyball at Stanfield, 5 p.m. (C, B, A); W ednesday, Oct. 24-fall sports pictures retakes, 10 a.m.; Thursday, Oct. 25-volleyball, Weston-McEwen at Heppner, 5 p.m. (C, B, A); Saturday, Oct. 27-ACT, in the HHS cafeteria, 7:30 a.m.; volleyball, W ahtonka at Heppner, 1 p.m. (C, B, A); Sunday, Oct. 28—re m in d e r- daylight savings time ends; Monday, Oct. 29-volleyball "C" team at Um atilla, 6 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 30-volleyball, Pilot Rock at Heppner, 5 p.m. (C, B, A). The M orrow County Health Department announces its October schedule for clinic hours for immunizations and blood pressure tests: Thursday, O ct 4: Heppner clinic, 8:30-4:30; Monday, O ct 8: Boardman clinic, 8:30 am .-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, O ct 9: Boardman clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; Thursday, O ct 11: Heppner clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; M onday, Oct. 15: Boardman clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 16: Boardman clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; W ednesday, Oct. 17: Im gon clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; Thursday, O ct 18: Heppner clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; M onday, Oct. 22: Boardman clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 23: Boardman clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; Thursday, Oct. 25: Heppner clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; M onday, Oct. 29: Boardman clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 30: Boardman clinic, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m. Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes, Executive Manager As we continue to be so very aware o f the events o f Sept. 11, let us remember that fear cannot sustain a family, nor a com m unity, nor a country, nor the world. We have been given a chance to change the ways in which we carry on our day-to-day activities, a chance to leam about other countries and look through their eyes at us, a chance to show appreciation for our many volunteer rescuers, a chance to realize in the long run if s not about being the best, being on top, winning the argument, getting even, holding grudges, making the most m oney.... ifs about caring about each and everyone, understanding, being able to think for ourselves, freedom, m aking a difference, being selective in our choices o f the inform ation and entertainment the m edia feeds to us day in and day out and not being afraid to share what we hear and feel in our hearts. In the past, has em phasis been put on the wrong things, causing people to feel insecure, inadequate, in need o f drugs, aggressive, angry? Relish the positive news stories we are hearing, som ething new. None o f us got to choose where "we landed" when we were bom . Ifs a wake up call to figure out what causes so much violence in the world and question w hat we can do to change that. Look deep within. Think. Talk. Share. W e carry on, hopefully each o f us being more attentive to others everywhere. O ctober is here already. Next Tuesday at John's O ther Place, CenturyTel will be demonstrating their new DSL presence in our area. On Tuesday, Oct. 16, there will be a tour to the Herm iston Cham ber to hear speakers from Klamath Falls on water issues. Lunch will be $10 and a bus will be provided. Call the Heppner Chamber by Wednesday, Oct. 10 for reservations, 676-5535. There is a possibility o f a side tour in conjunction with the luncheon if we can schedule with Columbia River Processing. Stay tuned. Life goes on. Thought for the week: "Is getting back to normal, the normal we really want?" ESD Board Vacancy Person living in Umatilla or Morrow Counties, interested in serving on the Umatilla-Morrow Education Service D istrict Board o f D irectors, please con tact Tami Peterson, 2001 S.W. Nye, Pendleton, or call 966-3102, for an application. This position will run through June 30, 2002. Applications must be received in the ESD office by 4:30 p.m. on October 15, 2001. PUBLIC NOTICE N O TICE OF SUPPLEM ENTAL BUDGET HEARING On Wednesday, October 17,2001 at 7:00 p.m., the Board o f Directors will discuss and adopt a proposed supplemental budget for Oregon Trail Library District for the fiscal year 2001-2002. The meeting will be held at the Heppner Library, 444 North Main St. Heppner, Oregon. A cony o f the supplemental budget document is available for public inspection and may be obtained on or after October 17, 2001 at the Heppner and Boardman branch libraries, between the hours o f 12 and 5 p.m. A y v n y rlK In i ( > f |M I m it im i A p p r r p rliU o a i CHANT REVENUE X -W -. 8 . * - ^ T ul TOTAL: UN 2JN « .IJ f UN u o t M S# UN 2JO » fIN Explanation: To receive increased grant funds for the Katherine Bisbee Fund. Am ount not ascertained at budget preparation. Published: O ctober 3. 2001_____________________________________ I trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust will be selected this Sunday, Oct. deed and a notice o f default has been 7, starting at 1 p.m. recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Seven girls vying for die positions. Statutes 86.735(3); the default for They will compete in horsemanship which the foreclosure is m ade is skills, speaking and interviews. grantor's failure to pay when due The public is invited to attend the following sums: and watch the contestants perform. $ 2,420.76 Total delinquent monthly paym ents and late chgs. due as o f 6/1/01 $ 2,420.76 TOTAL AMOUNT REQUIRED TO REINSTATE AS By the City of Heppner OF 6/1/01 By reason o f the default, the For the month of September beneficiary has declared all sum s Low Precip. High owing on the obligation secured .00 54 85 9/1 by the trust deed im mediately due 49 .00 83 9/2 and payable, those sums being the .00 50 82 9/3 following, to-wit: .00 51 9/4 83 $ 72,110.00. Principal balance .00 84 46 9/5 o f loan 67 43 .00 $72,110.00 TOTAL AM OUNT 9/6 .00 DUE AS OF 6/1/01 42 76 9/7 44 .00 72 9/8 W HEREFORE, notice hereby .00 is given that the undersigned trustee 81 53 9/9 .00 will on November 13,2001, at the 87 51 9/10 .00 hour o f 11:30 o'clock A .M ., in 87 53 9/11 .00 accord with the standard o f tim e 57 87 9/12 .00 established by ORS 187.110, at front 57 85 9/13 .00 steps o f Morrow County Courthouse 58 86 9/14 .00 in the City o f Heppner, County o f 59 90 9/15 .00 M orrow, State o f Oregon, sell at 84 61 9/16 .00 public auction to the highest bidder 54 87 9/17 .00 for cash the interest in the said 47 87 9/18 described real property which the .00 44 9/19 83 grantor had or had power to convey .00 74 45 9/20 at the time o f the execution by .00 46 81 9/21 grantor o f the said trust deed, .00 50 82 9/22 together with any interest which .00 the grantor or grantor's successors 50 86 9/23 .00 in interest acquired after the 84 50 9/24 .00 execution o f said trust deed, to 51 95 9/25 .17 satisfy the foregoing obligations 45 9/26 73 .20 thereby secured and the costs and 43 9/27 72 41 .03 expenses o f sale, including a 61 9/28 .00 reasonable charge by the trustee. 41 9/29 71 .00 N otice is further given that any 42 75 9/30 person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five PUBLIC NOTICE days before the date last set for the The City Council o f the City o f sale, to have this foreclosure lone, M orrow County, State o f proceeding dismissed and the trust Oregon, will hold a public hearing deed reinstated by payment to the at lone City Hall, 385 W est 2nd beneficiary o f the entire am ount Street to approve the update o f the then due (other than such portion C om prehensive Plan on O ctober o f the principal as would not then 9, 2001 at 6:00 PM. The purpose be due had no default occurred) and o f the meeting is to receive comment by curing any other default from the public on the complained o f herein that is capable C om prehensive Plan. A copy o f o f being cured by tendering the the C om prehensive Plan can be perform ance required under the obtained at C ity Hall. obligation or trust deed, and in The lone City Council will hold addition to paying said sum s or its monthly meeting on October 9, tendering the performance necessary 2001 at 6:15 PM at lone City Hall, to cure the default, by paying all 385 W est 2nd Street. Ann Biere costs and expenses actually incurred from the D epartm ent o f Land and in enforcing the obligation and trust Conservation Departm ent will be deed, together w ith trustee's and the guest speaker. She is the Flood attorney's fees not exceeding the Program Coordinator and will be am ounts provided by said ORS discussing the new school and the 86.753. flood way. I f you would like to be In construing this notice, the on the agenda please call City Hall singular includes the plural, the word at 541-422-7414. "grantor" includes any successor Published: O ctober 3. 2001 in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an PUBLIC NOTICE obligation, the performance o f which Oregon State University is secured by said trust deed, and M orrow C ounty Extension the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" Bid Request for a new include their respective successors or used pickup in interest, if any. Bids must be in Morrow - OSU DATED: July 19, 2001 Extension office by 4:30 Tuesday Glenn H. Prohaska, Trustee October 9. They can be m ailed to * 4425 SW Corbett Ave., PO Box 397, Heppner Or, 97836 Portland, OR 97201 or faxed to 541-6765451 ore-mailed (503)241-0020 to BillJ3rQdenck@ QrsLedu Fax (503)223-6212 Specifications for pickup Published: Septem ber 19, 26, 1/2 ton or 3/4 ton O ctober 3 and 10, 2001 4 wheel drive Affid________________________ V6 4.3 liter or larger engine. Standard or automatic transmission PUBLIC NOTICE Extended Cab IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF Air conditioning TH E STATE OF OREGON Cruise control FOR THE C O U N TY OF 1998 or new er M ORROW U nder 20,000 miles Probate D epartm ent Published: O ctober 3, 2001 In the M atter o f the Estate of: Affid__________________ JOHN JAM ES HEALY, PUBLIC NOTICE Deceased. The regularly scheduled meeting No. 01 PR 024 o f the M orrow County School NOTICE TO IN TERESTED D istrict Board o f D irectors will PERSONS begin at 6:30 pm on M onday, Notice is given that Gwen M. Healy October 8th, 2001 instead o f 7:30 has been appointed and has qualified pm. The location will be at the as the personal representative o f Riverside High School library. The the estate. All persons having claims purpose o f the meeting beginning against the estate are required to at an earlier time, is to begin the present it, with proper vouchers, process o f developing the timeline within four m onths after the date for the Superintendent search. o f first publication o f this notice, Published: O ctober 3, 2001_____ as stated below , to the personal representative at the offices o f Kuhn & Spicer, 269A N. M ain Street, TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon Reference is made to that certain 97836, or they m aybe barred. trust deed made by Maria E. Delira All persons w hose rights may and Eugenio Garza, as grantor(s), be affected by the proceedings in to H & L Services, Inc., as trustee, this estate m ay obtain additional in favor o f Conseco Finance information from the records o f the Servicing Corp. (fka G reen Tree court, the personal representative Financial Servicing Corporation, or the attorney for the personal as beneficiary, dated August 22, representative. 1996, recorded August 27, 1996, DATED this 23rd day o f in the mortgage recoids o f Morrow Septem ber, 2001. County, Oregon, as Recording No. William J. Kuhn, OSB No. 76207 M-48846, covering the following Attorney for the Estate described real property situated in P.O. Box 428 said county and state, to wit: Heppner, Oregon 97836 Lot 15, Block 1, COLUM BIA Published: O ctober 3, 10, 17 and RIVERVIEW ESTATES, in the 24, 2001 City o f Boardm an, C ounty o f Affid________________________ M orrow and State o f Oregon which has the address commonly known as 261 M arshall Loop, Wc Print BUSINESS CARDS Boardm an, Oregon 97818. G atette-Tim e* - 676-9228 Both the beneficiary and the Fair court to be selected The 2002 M orrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court Justice Court Report The Morrow County Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business: D eanna Ruth Vanslyke, 52, Vancouver, WA.-IUegal U-tum, $72 fine; Kevin M ichael M artin, 19, Boardman-No Operator's License, Driving while License Suspended warning, No Seat Belt, $236 fine, Driving while License Suspended infraction, $297 fine; Robert Lew ayne House, 54, Pendleton-Violation o f the Basic Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, $111 fine; Steve Laurel W ilson, 26- Violation o f the Basic Rule, $77 fine, Careless Driving, Open Container, $264 fine; Marc J. Angell, 29-Maintaimng a Dog as a Public Nuisance, $79 fine; Keith Dewane Kennedy, 59, Ione- Violation o f the Basic Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone, $132 fine; Naom i Ruth D onohoe, 71, Heppner-DisobeyingTraffic Control Device, $132 fine; M ichael Don G orm an, 29, Heppner-Violation o f the Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77 fine; Lisanne Kay Currin, 35, Heppner- Violation o f the Basic Rule, 79 mph in a 55 m ph zone, $177 fine; Thom as A lexander Price, 36, Pendleton-Violation o f the Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone, $111 fine; Shilo Ann Svetich, 32, Ione- Violation o f the Basic Rule, 83 mph in a 55 m ph zone, $132 fine; Bradley D. Arrington, 34, The Dalles-Casting Light while Armed, $59 fine; Jeffrey Lee H eldstab, 41, The Dalles-Casting Light while Armed, $59 fine; Terra Lee Adams, 40, Heppner- Violation o f the Basic Rule, 75 mph in a 55 m ph zone, $77 fine; Rodney Allen Ehrmantraut, 25, Lexington-Violation o f the Basic Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, No Insurance, $154 fine; David Eugene Piper, 41, Heppner- Violation o f the Basic Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone, $132 fine; Barbara Lisa C utsforth, 48, Heppner-DisobeyingTraffic Control Device, $132 fine. School Lunch Menu Morrow County School District announces its lunch m enu for October: Thursday, Oct. 4-enchilada burrito, tuna sandwich/chips, hamburger gravy/potatoes, variety bar, m ilk variety; Monday, Oct. 8-chicken noodle casserole, nachos/cheese, turkey sandwich/chips, variety bar, milk bar; Tuesday, Oct. 9-pizza stick, chickenwich, chef salad/ham, variety bar, m ilk variety; W ednesday, Oct. 10-chicken flautas, sloppy joes, cold ham/cheese sandwich, variety bar, milk variety; Thursday, Oct. 11-wiener wrap, chicken strips, yogurt, variety bar, milk variety; M onday, Oct. 15-mac. and cheese/roll, chef salad w/ham, hamburger/fries, variety bar, milk variety; Tuesday, Oct. 16-breaded chicken, cheese pizza, peanut butter/honey sandwich, variety bar, milk variety; Wednesday, Oct. 17-pizza stick, taco salad, tomato soup w/grilled cheese sandwich, cheese sandwich, variety bar, m ilk variety; Thursday, Oct. 18-comdog nuggets, pizza burger, cold ham and cheese sandwich; variety bar, milk variety; Monday, O ct 22-spaghetti/garlic bread, chicken nuggets, yogurt, variety bar, m ilk variety; Tuesday, O ct 23-Hawanan pizza, nachos/bean dip, peanut butter/jelly sandwich, variety bar, milk variety; W ednesday, Oct. 24- ham burgers/tater tots, chef salad, chicken, com dog, variety bar, milk variety; Thursday, Oct. 25-fishwich, "haystacks" (com chips covered with chili and topped with grated cheese), beef bites, variety bar, milk variety; Monday, O ct 29-ravioli, comdog. cheeseburgers, variety bar, milk variety; Tuesday, O ct 30-pepperom pizza, soft pretzel/cheese sauce, turkey sandwich/chips, variety bar, milk variety; Wednesday, O ct 31 -tacos, peanut butter/honey sandwich, hot dogs/tater tots, variety bar, m ilk variety. Weather Report PUBLIC NOTICE WE MAKE POSTERS Heppner Gazette-Times PUBLIC NOTICE M ORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE M ORROW COUNTY C O U R T will hold the following hearing o f public interest on W ednesday, October 17, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. at the Boardman Annex, 101 NW Boardman Avenue, Boardm an, Oregon. A hearing to consider adoption for the codification and update o f the M orrow County Zoning O rdinance and M orrow County Subdivision Ordinance. The Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances were originally adopted by M orrow County in 1980 and acknowledged by the Land Conservation & Developm ent Com m ission on January 30, 1986. Since that time M orrow C ounty has approved num erous am endm ents. Those previous am endm ents have been incorporated into the actual text and are now part o f each document, the Zoning O rdinance and the Subdivision Ordinance. This land use action will also include minor changes to and a reform at o f the text o f each ordinance. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above ordinance changes or to ask questions will be provided. Failure to raise specific issues at this hearing precludes appeal to the Land Use Board o f Appeals based on those issues. Copies o f the Zoning Ordinance and the Subdivision Ordinance will be available on O ctober 8, 2001. For more information please contact Tamra Mabbott or Carla McLane at the M orrow C ounty Planning Department at 541 -922-4624 or 541> 676-5503 END OF NOTICE DATED this 1st day o f October, 2001 . MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTM ENT Published: October 3, 2001 Affid________________________ HELP WANTED Food P rocessing C o lu m b ia R iv e r P r o c e s s in g Boardman, Oregon Columbia River Procestlnc rb & Z Invites you to become a P*rt °* * Team carrying on the tradition of making World Famous Products. E m p lo y m e n t O p p o rtu n itie s Food Processing M ain te nance: Desired skills include fabnea- tion/welding, electrical, PLC's, refrig eration & knowledge of dairy sys tems. package equipment. & general maintenance. Must be able to work all shifts, including weekends. Full Time. Pay$ 15-5201 hr DOE. Machine Operators - Dairy Processing; Need experienced ma- _ chine operators to run multiple complex processes to include; milk receiving operations, milk processing equipment, cheese making, support systems & cleaning systems for them all. Must be able to work all shifts, including weekends. Full time. Pay $12.60-$16.00/hr DOE. Process Package Operator: Need machine operators with the aptitude to run multiple machine process to include block forming, block sealing systems, and cleaning systems for them both; boxmaster & computerized labeling systems; rapid cooling system, palletizing equip ment. & warehousing functions. Must be able to work shifts & weekends. Full time. Pay S10.50-$13.50/hr DOE. For all positions. HS degree/GED strongly preferred unless othjrwise indicated. Successful applicants must pass skills/aptitude tests, drug test & functional capacities test. Excellent benefit package. Health, dental, vision, prescription, life, disability, plus paid vacation & holidays for full-time regular employ ees If interested, apply at: Oregon Employment Department 950 SE Columbia Dr., Ste. 8 or mail resume to: Oregon Employment Department P.O. Box 150 Hermiston, OR 97838 Fax resumes: (541) 567-2306 Columbia River Processing is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace 9 ,6 , c Commercial Loan Officer Rural economic developm ent district seeks experienced Senior Commercial Loan Officer to origi nate loans, administer 7.5-million loan portfolio, supervise loan staff, m aintain positive relations with funding partners and assist Exe cutive Director in new program development. Commercial lending experience required. Experience with SBA 504 and USDA IRP a plus. S alary DOE. Subm it re sume, references and letter o f in terest to GEODC, P.O. Box 1041, Pendleton, OR 97801. For more information, call (541) 276-6745. Deadline: 10/19/01. EOE 10-3-3c f