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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 2, 2002 School Calendar lone Schools Tuesday, Jan. I -New Year’s Day; Wednesday, Jan. 2-school resumes; Thursday, Jan. 3-advisory committee meeting, 7 p.m.; Friday, Jan 4-school in session, middle school basketball at Helix, 12:30 p.m.. high school basketball at Helix, 3 p.m.; Saturday. Jan. 5-middle school basketball vs. Condon at lone, 10 a m., high school basketball vs. C ondon at lone. 1 p.m.; Monday, Jan. 7-booster club meeting. 7 p.m.; Tuesday, Jan. 8-JV basketball at Stanfield, 5 p.m., girls' varsity basketball at Hermiston, 7 p.m.; Wednesday. Jan. 9-Ione Site Council, 5:30 p.m.; Fnday. Jan. 11 -no school, middle school basketball vs. Echo in lone, 11 a m., high school basketball vs. Echo in lone, 3 p.m.; Saturday , Jan. 12-middle school basketball at Dufur. 10 a.m.. high school basketball at Dufur, 1 p.m.; Monday. Jan. 14-MCSD board meeting at Heppner Elementary, ’ :30 p.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 16 through Thursday. Jan. 17-grades six-12 semester exam schedule; Thursday, Jan. 17-end o f first semester, girls’ JV and boys' "C" teams basketball vs. Heppner in lone. 5:30 p.m.; Fnday, Jan. 18-no school, middle school basketball vs. Arlington in lone. 2 p.m., high school basketball at Cascade Locks, 3 p.m.; Saturday. Jan. 19-middle school basketball vs. Spray in lone, 10 a.m., high school basketball vs. SWCHS in lone, 1 p.m.; Monday, Jan. 21-no school, Martin Luther King Day; Tuesday, Jan. 22-girls' JV and boys' "C" teams basketball at Umatilla, 5 p.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 23-report cards issued; Friday. Jan. 25-school in session, middle school basketball at Arlington. 2 p.m.; Saturday. Jan. 26-SAT tests in Heppner, 8 a.m., middle school basketball at Spray, 10 a.m., high school basketball (varsity only) at Wheeler. 4 p.m.; Tuesday, Jan. 29-high school basketball at Arlington, 3 p.m. Heppner Elementary Tuesday, Jan. 1 -New Year's Day; ; yff fdnesij||y, Jan. 2-school re su m jj^ committee meeting at Heppner High School, 7 p.m.; Fnday. Jan. 4-school in session. Freaky Fnday (wear sunglasses and brighten up your Friday); Monday, Jan. 7-site council meeting. 6:30 p.m.. ParentTeacher Club meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, Jan. 10-geography bee. 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon: Fnday. Jan. 11-no school; Monday, Jan. 14-school board meeting at Heppner Elementary School. 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, Jan. 17-end of second quarter; • Friday. Jan. 18-no school; Monday, Jan. 28-report cards issued; Tuesday. Jan. 29-student body assembly, 9 a.m. Heppner High School Tuesday, Jan. 1 -New Year's Day: Wednesday, Jan. 2-school resumes, senior parent meeting in the library. 5:30 p.m., advisory meeting in the library, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Jan. 3-boys' and girls' "C" teams vs. Riverside at Heppner. 5:30 p.m.; Friday, Jan. 4-high school basketball vs. Umatilla at Heppner, 3 p.m.; Saturday. Jan. 5-high school basketball at Sherman County, 1 p.m.; Monday, Jan. 7-boys' and girls' "C" teams at Spray, 5:30 p.m.; Tuesday. Jan. 8-Elks Scholarship application due. grades 8-10 state testing; Wednesday, Jan. 9-grades 8-10 state testing, site council meeting, 6 p.m.; Thursday. Jan. 10-boys' and girls' "C" teams at Riverside. 5;30 p.m.; Friday, Jan 11-high school basketball at Wahtonka. 3 p.m.; Saturday, Jan 12-jumor high girls' basketball vs. Columbia at Heppner. 9:30 a.m., high school basketball vs. Culver at Heppner, 1 p.m.; Monday. Jan. 14-Morrow County School Board meeting at Heppner Elementary School, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday. Jan. 15-boys'and girls' "C" teams vs. Umatilla at Heppner. 5:30 p.m.; Thursday, Jan 17-end of first semester, boys' and girls’ "C" teams at lone. 5:30 p.m.; Fnday, Jan. 18-jumor high girls' basketball at Stanfield. 3 p.m.. high school basketball vs. Weston- McEwen at Heppner. 3 p m ; Saturday. Jan 19-jumor high girls' basketball vs. Weston at Heppner, 10 a.m., high school basketball at Stanfield, 1 p.m.; Monday, Jan. 21-no school, Martin Luther King Day; Tuesday, Jan. 22-boys' "C" team at Condon, 6 p.m.; Thursday. Jan. 24-boys' "C" team at Milton-Freewater, 6 p.m.; Fnday, Jan 25-school in session, junior high girls' basketball at Pilot Rock, 3 p.m., high school basketball vs. Pilot Rock at Heppner, 3 p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 26-jumor high girls' basketball vs. Umatilla at Heppner, 10 a.m., high school basketball at Culver, l p.m.; Tuesday, Jan. 29-boys' and girls' "C" teams vs. Weston-McEwen at Heppner, 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 30-picture day for basketball teams and clubs; Thursday, Jan. 31 -National Wild Turkey Federal Scholarship Application due. Feb. 1. boys' "C" team at Boardman, 7 p.m. Births Daisy Lynn Maddox-a daughter Daisy Lynn was bom to Julie and Jason Maddox of Boardman on November 3, 2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. Lexani Naomi Garcia-a daughter Lexam Naomi was bom to Naomi Gonzalez and Francisco Garcia of Imgon on November 5, 2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. Jerica Ann Wright-a daughter Jenca Ann was bom to Charlene Lindeman and Colt Wright of Boardman on November 6. 2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. DeShaun Douglas T rudeau-a son DeShaun Douglas was bom to Desiree Trudeau of Boardman on November 8, 2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center. The baby weighed 9 lbs. 4 oz. Arrik Chance Alonzo Russell-a son Amk Chance Alonzo was bom to Destiny and John Russell, Jr. of Boardman on November 11,2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. Myra Rene Medley-a daughter Myra Rene was bom to Josephine Reyes and Wesley Medley of Imgon on November 19, 2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. Madison Nicole Morris-a daughter Madison Nicole was bom to Laura and Kenneth Morris of Boardman on November 21,2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. Megan Manila Miller-a daughter Megan Marilla was bom to Lucy Francis of Imgon on December 22, 2001 at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. PUBLIC NOTICE The lone City Council will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday. January 8, at 7:00 PM at lone City Hall, 385 W 2nd Street. If you would like to be on the agenda for the upcoming meeting please contact City Hall at 541-422-7414. Published: January 2, 2002 PUBLIC NOTICE FORECLOSURE NOTICES OF: (1) DEFAULTS; (2) RIGHT TO CURE; (3) ELECTION TO SELL; AND (4) SALE YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All words and phrases herein which have the first letters thereof capitalized are defined on the attached Identifying Data of Mortgage or Deed of Trust, consisting o f one page. Ml NOTICE OF DEFAULTS Certain Defaults Causing Foreclosure have occurred on the Deed o f Trust or Mortgage Being Foreclosed. (2) NOTICE OF RIGHT TO CURE. You have a right to stop all actions to collect this debt. To do so you must pay money (including but not limited to delinquent payments, costs, attorneys fees and trustee's fees) and/or perform certain acts. If you wish to know exactly what money must be paid and/or what actions need to be performed, please call the undersigned's office at the phone number stated. Your cure or reinstatement rights and your redemption rights are attached to the copies hereof that are mailed, served, and posted NOTICE OF ELECTION TD -SFJ I Because of those Defaults Causing Foreclosure, the / PUBLIC NOTICE undersigned has elected and intends to sell or cause to be sold the Real Estate. The effect of such a sale will be to deprive all persons who claim an interest in the Real Estate of any right thereto, except as otherwise provided by law. This election will be nullified if the above nght to cure is properly exercised (4) SAI F. Because o f the Defaults Causing Foreclosure, to partially or fully pay the debt secured by the Deed of Trust or Mortgage Being Foreclosed, and pursuant to the power of sale therein, the Real Estate will be sold at public auction without warranties or guarantees at the following date, time and place: Date of Sale: 3/7/02 Place of Sale: Morrow County Courthouse 100 Court St., heppner, OR 97836 Time of Sale: 10:00am (5) GOVERNMENTAL CL AIMS. To the copies of these Notices which are mailed, served or posted, there are attached copies of the written recorded claim of any governmental agency against the Real Estate and the independent notices which the law requires to be mailed to any such governmental agency to terminate their rights to the Real Estate. /s/ Philip M. Kleinsmith Attorney for Present Mortgagee(s) and/or Substitute Trustee Oregon Attorney Registration No. 89399 6035 Erin Park Drive, Ste. 203 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 1-800-842-8417 State of Colorado ) County o f E 1 Paso ) On 9/25/01, before me, personally appeared Philip M. Kleinsmith, as said attorney and/or Substitute Trustee, personally known to me and/or proven to be said person whose name is subscribed to this Foreclosure Notices of: (1) Defaults; (2) Right to Cure; (3) Election to Sell; and (4) Sale consisting of four or more pages in total: two pages of Notices of: (1) Defaults; (2) Right to Cure; (3) Election to Sell; and (4) Sale, one page of identifying Data of Mortgage or Deed of Trust and one or more pages of Cure or Reinstatement Rights and Redemption Rights. That person acknowledged to me that said person executed the same in said person's authorized capacity and that by said person's signature on said instrument, the person or the entity on behalf of which the person acted, executed said instrument. Witness my hand and official seal. /s/ LeeAnn Finnell-Humpal Signature of Notary Typed Name and Address of Notary: LeeAnn Finnell-Humpal 6035 Erin Park Drive Colorado Springs, Co 80918 I d e n t ify in g D a ta n f M o r t g a g e or Deed of Trust* Defaults Causing Foreclosure: Non-payment of periodic payments since:05/01/2001 Estimated Total Amount Owed Qn Deed of Trust or Mortgage* Bemg Foreclosed on the Estimated Date of Foreclosure Sale Principal: ....................$79,858.02 Estimated Interest: ___$2,969.52 Estimated Costs: ......... $1,800.00 Estimated Total: ........$84,627.54 Real Estate** to he Sold Common Description: 1359 East Idaho Avenue Imgon, OR 97844 Assessor's Tax Parcel No Unknown Legal Description: LOT 1. EDGEWOOD VILLA, IN THE CITY OF IRRIGON, COUNTY OF MORROW AND STATE OF OREGON Identifying Data of Deed ofTnist or Mortgage* Being Foreclosed Per Real Estate Records of County Stated m Legal Description Dated:09/27/2000 Recorded: 10/03/2000 Recording Data: M 2000-2222 Original___Principal___Balance: 80,000.00 Original Trustee: Amerititle Original Mortgagee!*) ♦«« Name Cs): First Franklin Financial Corporation AddresseesV 2150 N. First Street San Jose, CA 95131 Present Mortgagee !sl***Name(si Altegra Credit Company Addresses): 116 Allegheny Center Pittsburgh, PA 15212 QnginalMcrtgagnrfsl****Name(sV Rollin Bradfield Lisa Bradfield Addressees i 1359 East Idaho Avenue Irrigon, OR 97844 Present Owner!si Nametsi Rollin Bradfield Lisa Bradfield AddnssiesJ: 1359 East Idaho Avenue Imgon, OR 97844 * Sometimes named "Trust Indenture" ** Sometimes named "Mortgaged Property" or "Trust Property' or "Property" *** Sometimes named "Beneficiary" **•* Sometimes named "Grantor" or Trustor" Published: December 19,26.2001, January 2. 9. 2002____________ Cast, crew sought for St. Pat’s drama A drama on the life of St. Patrick, wntten by Fr. Gerry Condon, is being planned for March 14. The title of the drama is "Patrick -Apostle O f Ireland". The cast will consist of 14 men and four women. An organizational meeting will be held at St. Patrick's Parish Hall on Sunday, Jan. 6, at 2 p.m. All people interested in acting parts or helping with costumes, lighting, make-up, scenery or publicity are invited to attend. For further information or to volunteer, contact Fr. Gerry at 676- 9462. School Lunch Menus Morrow County School District has announced its breakfast and lunch menu for January: Breakfast Menu Wednesday. Jan. 2-cereal, toast, fruit, milk; Thursday, Jan. 3-English muffin (1/2), sausage patty, fruit, milk; Friday, Jan. 4-cereal, toast, fruit, milk; Monday, Jan. 7-cereal, toast, fruit, milk; Tuesday, Jan. 8-French toast or cereal, fruit, milk; Wednesday, Jan. 9-peanut butter sandwich or cereal, fruit, milk; Thursday, Jan. 10-cinnamon toast or cereal, fruit, milk; Monday, Jan. 14-cereal, toast, fruit, milk; Tuesday, Jan. 15-muffins or cereal, fruit, milk; Wednesday, Jan. 16-cereal, toast. fruit, milk; Thursday, Jan. 17-cmnamon roll or cereal, fruit, milk; Tuesday, Jan. 22-waffle sticks or cereal, fruit, milk; Wednesday, Jan. 23-cinnamon toast or cereal, fruit, milk; Thursday, Jan. 24-breakfast bites or cereal, fruit, milk; Fnday, Jan. 25-cereal, toast, fruit, milk; Monday, Jan. 28-cereal, toast, fruit, milk; Tuesday, Jan. 29-cereal or pancakes, fruit, milk; Wednesday, Jan. 30-peanut butter sandwich or cereal, toast, fruit; Thursday, Jan. 31 -English muffin (1/2). sausage patty, fruit, milk. Lunch Menu Wednesday. Jan. 2-tacos, peanut butter/honey sandwich, hot dogs/tator tots, variety bar. milk variety; Thursday, Jan. 3-sub sandwich, ravioli/roll. yogurt, vanety bar, milk variety; Friday, Jan. 4-pizza stick, com dog, cold ham and cheese sandwich, variety bar, milk variety; Monday, Jan. 7-chicken noodle casserole/roll, nachos/cheese, turkey sandwich/chips, variety bar, milk variety; Tuesday, Jan. 8-pepperoni pizza, chickenwich, chef salad with ham, variety bar, milk variety; Wednesday, Jan. 9-chicken bumto. sloppy joes, cold ham and cheese sandwich, vanety bar. milk variety; Thursday, Jan. 10-chicken fajita, beef bites, tuna sandwich/chips, variety bar. milk variety; Monday, Jan. 14-mac and cheese/roll, chef salad with ham, hamburger/fnes, variety bar, milk variety; Tuesday, Jan. 15-breaded chicken, cheese pizza, peanut butter/honey sandwich, vanety bar, milk variety; Wednesday, Jan. 16-pizza stick, taco salad, tomato soup with gnlled cheese sandwich, vanety bar, milk variety; Thursday, Jan. 17-hot ham and cheese sandwich, chicken nuggets, yogurt, variety bar, milk variety; T uesday, Jan. 22-Hawai lan pizza, nachos/bean dip, peanut butter/jelly sandwich, vanety bar, milk vanety; Wednesday, Jan. 23-hamburgers, tator tots, chef salad with chicken, com dog, vanety bar, milk vanety; Thursday, Jan. 24-Polish sausage in a bun, bum to, chickenwich, variety bar, milk variety; Friday, Jan. 25-spaghetti/garlic bread, chicken nuggets, yogurt, variety bar, milk variety; Monday, Jan. 28-ravioli/roll, com dog, cheeseburgers, vanety bar. milk variety; Tuesday, Jan. 29-pizza stick, soft pretzel/cheese sauce, turkey sandwich/chips, vanety bar, milk variety; Wednesday. Jan. 30-tacos, peanut butter/honey sandwich, hot dogs/tator tots, variety bar. milk variety; Thursday. Jan. 31 -chicken noodle soup with tuna sandwich, tenyaki bites, yogurt, variety bar. milk variety. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter o f the Estate of: FRIEDA LORETA SLOCUM. Deceased. No. 01 PR 030 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative o f the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present it. w ith proper vouchers, w ithin four months after the date o f first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at the offices of Kuhn & Spicer 269A N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon 97836. or they may be barred. All persons w hose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. DATED and first published December 19, 2001 (s) Peter W. Slocum Personal Representative Published: December 19 and 26. 2001, January 2 and 9, 2002 Affid ________________ PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW BANK OF EASTERN OREGON. An Oregon banking corporation, Plaintiff. vs. JOSEPH L. WILHELM and MARINA D. WILHELM, Defendants. No. 01CV162 PUBLISHED SUMMONS TO: MARINA D. WILHELM, the above named defendant. 1 IN 1HE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and defend the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the first publication of this summons; if you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to wit: WHEREFORE.plaintitfdemands judgment against the defendants, and each of them for $3,497.84. plus interest thereon from March 26. 2001. for late fees totaling $20.00, and for its costs and disoursements, and for reasonable attorney fees. 2 This summons is published by order of the Honorable Jeffrey M. Wallace, judge of the above entitled Court made and entered on the 10th day of December, directing publication of this summons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette-Times, a newspaper published and of general circulation in Morrow' County, Oregon. 3 Date of first publication: IXcember 19,2001 Date o f last publication: January 9.2002 4 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY You must "appear in this case or the other side will win automatically. To "appear" you must file with the court a legal (Taper called a "motion" or "answer". The "motion" or "answer" (or "reply") must be given to the court clerk or administrator w ithin 30 days of the date of first publication specified herein along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiff attorney or. if the plaintiff not have an attorney, proof of service on the plaintiff. . 5 If you have questions, you should see an attorney immediately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may call the Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll free at (800) 452- 7636. DATED this 13th day of December. 2001. (s) William J. Kuhn. OSB No. 762007 Attorney for Plaintiff Published: December 19 and 26. January 2 and 9. 2001 .Affid_______________________ We Print Business Cards Heppner Gazette Times Economic development summit The first annual Northeast Oregon Workforce/Economi c Development Summit has been planned for Monday, February 4, from 5-7 p.m. at the Milton- Freewater Community Building, 505 Ward, Milton-Freewater. Umatilla and Morrow counties elected officials, Chamber of Commerce members, leaders of the work force, business owners and economic development personnel are invited to attend. According to a news release, the goal of the meeting is to leam what economic developm ent/w ork force resources are available, discuss regional problem solving approaches and to meet with others involved in economic development and work force issues. Guest speakers will be Jill A. Miles, Oregon State economic and community development regional officer, and Bill Demestihas, executive director of the Oregon Consortium and the Oregon Workforce Alliance. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. Those planning to attend are asked to RSVP to 541 - - 276-9050. extension 230. Those wishing to send written materials about then; organizations may mail them to D. Schneck, R12W1B 408 S.E. 7th Street, Pendleton, OR 97801, to be received by January 25. The information will be placed in a notebook for all attendees. A display table will also be available for additional handouts and business cards. Economic group lays out goals The Willow Creek Valley Economic Development Group has spelled out its goals for the year 2002, and they include, among other things, continued efforts to attract new businesses to the area " 3-T-.tr'.. Those efforts will include helping the Port of Morrow find tenants for the South Morrow Industrial Park; completing the marketing plan that targets light manufacturing companies that may be enticed to move here; targeting for recruitment businesses in Oregon and Washington; researching the opportunity to purchase for relocation a business that provides employment and to try and capitalize on North Morrow County development to maximize “spin-off' opportunities in the area. In the area of business retention the group wants to work to improve business opportunities and provide educational opportunities to existing businesses in the area through the BMCC Small Business Development Center. To help with housing the group plans to research expansion of the urban growth boundary and relaxing of zoning regulations, to encourage land development possibilities for site-built and manufactured housing; pave the way for people to build and develop overnight facilities in South Morrow County, including motel and bed and breakfast opportunities, and. through the cooperative efforts of local commuters, market south county housing opportunities to employees of north Morrow County and West Umatilla County. The group also pledged to work on better communications with other economic development groups and cities in the area, start a quarterly newsletter, issue more press releases on the group’s activities and monitor websites for accuracy and timeliness. A membership drive is also planned for next year. The group wishes to increase membership by 25 percent. Anyone who wishes to become a member of Willow Creek Valley Economic Development Group may contact Marsha Kemp. Dues are $25 per year. An annual meeting of WCVEDG is scheduled for Jan. 23 at noon at John's Other Place in Heppner. Everyone is invited to attend. I