TWELVE- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 11, 2005
ment may be inspected or ob
tained at the meeting, or after
May 26th at 180 Rock Street,
Heppner. Oregon, between the
hours o f 5:30 p m and 8:00
p m The proposed budget is
for a one-y ear period, and w ill
be prepared on a basis o f ac
counting that is consistent w ith
the basis o f accounting used
during the preceding year
T his is a public m eeting
where deliberation o f the Bud
get Committee will take place
Public questions and comments
are invited.
Published May 11 & 18.2005
Affidavit _________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice o f Budget Committee
Meeting
A public meeting o f the Bud
get Committee o f the Heppner
Rural Fire Protection District.
Morrow County . State o f Ore
gon, on the budget for the fis
cal year July 01, 2005 to June
3 0 .2 0 0 6 will be held on Thurs
day. May 26th. at 7:30 p m .
at 430 Linden Way. Heppner,
O regon (P ettyjoh n O ffic e
Building conference room).
The purpose o f the meeting is
to receive the budget message,
discuss the proposed budget,
and hear public comments on
same
A copy o f the budget docu
ment may be inspected or ob
tained at the meeting, or after
May 26th at 180 Rock Street,
Heppner, Oregon, between the
hours o f 5:30 p m. and 8.00
p m The proposed budget is
for a one-y ear period, and w ill
be prepared on a basis o f ac
counting that is consistent with
the basis o f accounting used
during the preceding year
T his is a public m eeting
where deliberation o f the Bud
get Committee will take place.
Public questions and comments
are invited
Published: May 11 & 18,2005
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting o f the Bud
get Committee o f the W illow
Creek Park District. Morrow
State o f Oregon, to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year July
1. 2005 to June 30, 2006 will
be held at Heppner City Hall
Heppner Or. The meeting will
take place on the 25 dav o f
May. 2005 at 5:00 PM. The
purpose o f the meeting is to
receive the budget message and
to receive comment from the
public on the budget. A copy
o f the budget document may be
inspected or obtained on or af
ter May 25. 2005. at Heppner
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City Hall at 111 N Main St,
between the hours o f 9:00 A M
and 5:00 P M
T his is a public m eeting
where deliberation o f the Bud
get Committee w ill take place
Any person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the pro
posed programs w ith the Bud
get Committee
Published May 11 & 18, 2005
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE T S No.: F-40442-OR-
NF Loan No: 0243105473 Ref
erence is made to that certain
deed made by, Susan C. Mc
D onald and James E. M c
Donald, as Tenants by the En
tirety as Grantor to Amerititle,
in favor o f Centex Home Equi
ty7 Corporation, as Beneficiary,
dated 7/20/2001, recorded 7/
26/2001, in official records o f
M orrow county, O regon in
book/reel/volume No *** at
page No ***, fee/ file/ instru
ment/ microfile/ reception No.
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(in d icated
which), covering the following
described real property situat
ed in said County and State, to-
wit: The North 187.00 feet o f
Lots 5 and 6, Block 39E, in
Section 21, Township 5 North,
Range 27, East o f the W il
lamette Meridian, in the Coun
ty o f Morrow, and State o f Or
egon. expecting therefrom that
portion conveyed to the State
o f Oregon, by and through it’s
State o f Highway Commission,
in Deed recorded February 21,
1961, in Book 66, Page 43,
Morrow County Deed Records.
Tax A ssessor’s #: R02615/5N
27 21 A, 5800 More commonly
known as: 76930 Highway 730
Irrigon, OR 97844 Both the
beneficiary and the trustee have
elected to sell the said real prop
erty to satisfy the obligations
secured by said trust deed and
notice has been recorded pur
suant to Section 86.735(3) o f
Oregon Revised Statutes: the
default for which the foreclo
sure is made is the grantor's:
Failure to make the 1/1/2005
payment o f principal and inter
est and all subsequent pay
ments, together with late charg
es, impounds, taxes advances
and assessments Monthly Pay
ment $252.25 Monthly Late
Charge 12.61 By reason o f said
default the beneficiary has de
clared all sums owing on the
obligation secured by said deed
o f trust immediately due and
payable, said sums being the
following, to-wit: $22,933.35
with interest thereon at the rate
o f 12.75 percent per annum
beginning 12/1/2004; plus late
charges o f $12.61 each month
beginning 1/1/2005 until paid;
plus pnor accrued late charges
o f $37.83; plus advances o f
$50.00; together with title ex
pense, costs, trustee’s fees and
attorneys fees incurred herein
by reason o f said default; and
any further sums advanced by
the beneficiary for the protec
tion o f the above described real
property and its interest there
in. Whereof, notice hereby is
given that, First American Ti
tle Insurance Company the un
dersigned trustee will on 9/1/
2005 at the hour o f 11:00 AM,
Standard o f Time, as estab
lished by section 187,110, Or
egon Revised Statutes, at the
front entrance to the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100 Court
Street, Heppner, OR, County o f
Morrow, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash
the interest in the said described
real property which the grant
or had or had power to convey
at the time o f the execution by
him o f the said trust deed, to
gether with any interest which
the grantor or his successors in
interest acquired after the exe
cution o f said trust deed, to sat
isfy the foregoing obligations
thereby secured and the costs
and expenses o f sale, including
a reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further given
that any person named in Sec
tion 86.753 o f Oregon Revised
Statutes has the right to have
the foreclosure proceeding dis
missed and the trust deed rein
stated by payment to the bene
ficiary o f the entire amount then
due (other than such portion o f
said principal as would not then
be due had no d efau lt o c
curred), together with the costs,
trustee’s and attorney’s fees and
curing any other default com
plained o f in the Notice o f De
fault by tendering the perfor
mance required under the obli
gation or trust deed, at any time
prior to five days before the
date last set for sale. For Sale
Information call: 9 1 6 -3 8 7 -
7728
or
logon
to:
www.calpost.com In construing
this notice, the masculine gen
der includes the feminine and
the neuter, the singular includes
plural, the word “grantor” in
cludes ahy successor in inter
est to the grantor as well as any
other persons owing an obliga
tions, the performance o f which
is secured by said trust deed,
the words “trustee” and ‘bene
ficiary” include the respective
successors in interest, if any.
First American Title Insurance
Company, Trustee, By: Quali
ty Loan Service Corporation,
as Agent Signature By Nicole
Fuentes For Non-Sale Informa
tion: Q uality Loan Service
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school needs a
c ertain rev en u e level to
rem ain o p e ra tin g w ith
sm aller sch o o ls needing
more support.
In other business at
the May 9 meeting at Irrigon
E lem en tary S ch o o l, the
board:
-h eard
from
Heppner Schools Principal
W ade Sm ith, w ho has
a cc e p ted a p o sitio n as
assistant superintendent with
th e d istric t office, w ho
presented the final draft o f
an
“ h o n o rs
diplom a
proposal” for college-bound
students.
The honors diploma,
which was designed to offer
“ incentive for students to
take challenging courses
throughout their high school
tenure,” reward “students
who challenge themselves
academically,” and provide
“ students with distinction
when applying for college
a d m itta n ce
and
scholarships,” changes the
c re d it and g rad e point
average requirements.
The honors diploma
re q u ire s fo u r c re d its in
language arts, three each in
m ath, science and social
scien ce, tw o in fo reign
language, one each in health,
PE,
caree r
ed
and
technology ed, one in an
ad v an ced m ath co u rse,
science or social science and
six electives, for a total o f 26
credits. Twenty-three credits
are currently required for a
regular diploma
Students receiving
the honors diploma must
maintain a minimum gpa of
3:25 through JtiHe 2007;
which changes to a minimum
3.5 gpa after June 2007 or a
3.25 gpa or better with an
1100 SAT score or 23 ACT
score. Students must earn a
state-issued Certificate o f
Initial Mastery and have no
Ds or Fs on their transcripts.
If
th e
h onors
diploma is approved by the
board this spring, it could be
aw ard ed at next y e a r’s
graduation at Heppner High
School and Riverside High
School and at th e 2007
graduation at Irrigon High
School.
The board agreed to
p o stp o n e ch an g in g the
standard diploma until after
the legislature has dealt with
th e su b ject and m akes
changes, if any.
- a p p r o v e d
graduation requirements for
a lte rn a tiv e
ed u ca tio n
stu d en ts
at
M orrow
E d u catio n C enter. The
district will now require
three language art credits,
two each math and science,
one each U S. history, global
studies, health education,
PE, p erso n al fin an ce/
economics and applied/fine
arts/second language, one
h a lf g o v ern m en t and a
c a re e r-re la te d learn in g
portfolio and eight electives
for a total o f 22.
-did not approve a
request from a parent for his
child to enter kindergarten
th is fall The s tu d e n t’s
birthday fell 14 days after the
admittance deadline o f Sept.
1 N u m ero u s ed u ca to rs
testified that while a student
entering school early may
perform well academically,
he or she may have difficulty
socially, especially in the
junior high and high school
years when a disparity in
physical and social maturity
could develop and affect that
student adversely
-d iscu ssed
an
Education Service District
grant to iund a counseling
position at schools, which
w ould be sim ilar to a
resource officer Following
the meeting, board members
stressed that the position
w ould be a co u n selin g
position and not a police
officer in the schools. Board
members also discussed the
situation in which privacy
regulations prevent policing
ag en cies
from
communicating with school
officials concerning students
who have been arrested,
unless a safety risk exists A
board workshop to include
the Morrow County DA and
sheriff is planned
-learned that drug
testing is planned for Irrigon
Jr./Sr. High School this fall
P ossible drug te stin g at
RHS, the ramifications o f
such te stin g and o th er
re la ted issues are to be
in clu d ed in a b o ard
workshop
-heard briefly from
board Chair John Renfro
concerning the possibility of
sta te w id e
c o lle ctiv e
bargaining and a mandatory
statewide insurance pool.
-was introduced to
Jack Thompson, who has
been hired as new Heppner
E lem e n ta ry
p rin cip al.
Thompson and his wife have
p u rc h a se d a hom e in
Heppner. They have three
children.
-a ccep ted
the
resignation o f maintenance
supervisor Howard Sheets.
The maintenance department
was recently reorganized and
m ost duties relegated to
fa c ilitie s
m a in ten an ce
c o o rd in a to rs
and
maintenance teams.
-h eard
from
B u rro w s th at an ADA
co m p lian ce
statem e n t
concerning accessibility will
be included in the board
goals
-le a rn e d
from
Burrows that bids for the
new ag building at Irrigon
Jr./Sr. High School will be
opened on May 18.
-heard a brief report
from Burrows concerning
the Irrigon sewer project.
Burrows said that manpower
and equipm ent could be
supplied, with the cost o f the
pipe
the
rem aining
responsibility. He said the
sc h o o l’s p o rtio n o f the
project, which was originally
b eliev ed to be in the
neighborhood of $100,000,
could be reduced to the
$25,000 range. However,
the district and the city have
yet to meet to negotiate the
issue
-heard from board
m em ber C raig M iles
co n cern in g th e O reg o n
School Systems Excellence
Initiative, which, says Miles,
will result in “transparent
board goals” and build trust
betw een th e b o ard and
a d m in istra tio n ,
and
administration and teachers.
Miles also recently attended
a le ad e rsh ip tra in in g
program sponsored by the
O regon School B oards
Association.
-a ccep ted
the
fo llo w in g re sig n atio n s:
A ngela A n d erso n , A C.
H o u g h to n
E lem en tary
educational assistant, Trasci
C ox, Sam B oardm an
E lem entary/W indy River
E lem e n ta ry sp ecial ed
assistant; K rystin Smith,
SBE teacher; Donna Barton,
Riverside High School 2005-
06 volleyball coach; Jade
M arston, Riverside Junior
High 05-06 volleyball coach;
Julie Steinbruck, RHS food
service clerical assistant;
T iffany R ill, SBE ed
assistant; Christina Chavez,
RHS English as a second
language ed assistant; Tyson
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Pratt, RHS ESOL teacher;
Tana Jons, ACH teacher
- a p p r o v e d
te rm in a tio n
o f ACH
probationary ed assistant
Jarrod Pearce
-approved transfers/
promotions to Linda Kenny,
from district office secretary
to food service d irecto r/
business office assistant;
Janice H uddleston, from
H ep p n er H igh School
special ed assistant to district
o ffice se c re ta ry ; D arcy
Robinson, from department
sec re ta ry to HHS head
secretary; Betsy Shane from
WRE fifth grade to RHS
basic math
- a p p r o v e d
em p lo y m en t for: D ella
McGinley, ACH special ed
one-on-one assistant; Beau
Phillips, WRE Title I teacher;
Chris Adams, ACH reading
specialist; Tracie Bunch,
HHS special ed assistant for
05-06; LeAnn Wright, HHS
halftim e
d e p artm en t
secretary for 05-06.
-ap p ro v ed
the
second read in g o f the
classified/confidential staff
for 05-06 as presented
-approved renewal
o f an attendance variance for
a student to attend school in
Arlington for 05-06.
-h eard th a t ACH
children have adopted a
serviceman in Iraq and have
earn ed $300 fo r school
supplies for Iraqi children.
They have planned a relay
for this T hursday at the
school.
-agreed to address
the d is tr ic t’s stu d en t
discipline policy.
-heard the following
announcem ents: H eppner
C om m unity E d u c a tio n
Committee meeting, HES, 7
p.m., May 16; Boardm an
CEC meeting, RHS, 6 p.m.,
May 17; election, May 17;
Irrigon CEC meeting, ACH,
7 p.m ., M ay 18, via
Polycom ; b o ard w ork
session, Polycom between
Irrig o n E lem en tary and
district office, 7 p.m. May
26; M o rro w E d u catio n
Center (alternative school)
graduation 7 p.m., Friday,
June 3, Irrigon Jr./Sr. High
School; HHS graduation 2
p.m., Saturday, June 4; RHS
graduation 2 p.m., Sunday,
June 5; last day of school for
students Wednesday, June 8;
last w o rk day fo r staff,
Friday, June 10; next board
meeting, WRE, 7 p.m., June
13.
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W eather Report
By the City of Heppner
For the month of April
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