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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 16, 2013 . P U B L IC N O T IC E NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On October 31,2013 at the hour of 10 am at the Morrow County Courthouse .inside the lobby by the front doors in the city o f Heppner, Oregon, the defendant's interest will be sold, subject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as: 304 Donovan Loop, B oardm an, OR 97818. The court case number is 12CV078, where Wells Fargo Bank is plaintiff, and Kevin L Troxell aka Kevin Lee Troxell; Melanie Lea Troxell aka Melanie Lea Gates; State of Oregon; and occupants of the premises are the defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier's check, in hand, made out to Morrow County Sheriffs Office. For more information on this sale go to: www.oregonsheriffs.com/ sales.htm Kenneth W Matlack, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Judy Chastain, Deputy Published: October 2,9, 16, and 23 2013 Affidavit P U B L IC N O T IC E NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On November 21, 2013 at the hour of 1 Oam at the Morrow County Courthouse .inside the lobby at the front doors in the city of Heppner, Oregon, the defendant’s interest will be sold, subject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as: 81375 Sunnyside Road, Irrigon, OR 97844. The co u rt case n u m b er is 12CV201, where JPMorgan C hase B ank, N atio n al Association, its successors in interest and/or assigns is plaintiff, and Larry Berry, Kathleen Berry; Occupants o f the Premises; and the Real Property Located at 81375 Sunnyside Road, Irrigon, Oregon 97844 are the 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 Kenneth W Matlack, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Judy Chastain, Deputy Published: October 16, 23, 30 and November 6, 2013 Affidavit P U B L IC N O T IC E M orrow County G rain Growers, Inc. hereby gives notice that U nclaim ed P a tr o n a g e p a y m e n ts are now and have been available since December 1998 through December 2004 at the office of the Cooperative at 350 E Main, P.O. Box 367, Lexington, OR 97839, to the members hereunder. Unless the members named or their heirs claim payments no later than January 1, 2014, they will be forfeited to the Cooperative. Ashbeck Livestock Oren Jerry Brace Laura Brown Eleanor Chick Henry & Patricia Childers Joe Cunha Trust Judith Denning Leotta Farra H & I Operating Naomi Hall Miracle Potato Leila M Palmer Roy or Betty Lou Pettyjohn Chris Steiner Maynard J Struthers Jack Sumner Wagon Trail Farms Earl Wilson Estate P ublished: A ugust 14, September 11, October 16 and November 13, 2013 Affidavit P U B L IC N O T IC E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW W E S T E X T E N S IO N IRRIGATION DISTRICT, Plaintiff, ANTHONY RYAN VICE, ALL OCCUPANTS OF 510 S First Street, Irrigon, Oregon, and MORROW COUNTY, Defendants. No. 13CV111 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY An execution issued from this court in this cause on September 27, 2013, pursuant to a judgm ent re n d e re d and e n te re d Septem ber 12, 2013, in favor o f West Extension Irrig atio n D istric t and a g a in s t D e fe n d a n ts Anthony Ryan Vice and All Occupants of 510 S First Street, Irrigon, Oregon. In the Judgment it was ordered that a certain irrigation district lien be sold. The e x e c u tio n issu e d pursuant to the Judgment commanded me to sell the real property described belo w , to s a tis f y th e judgment sum of $793.29, together with post-judgment interest on that sum at the rate o f 16% per annum from September 12, 2013, pre-judgment interest of $110.58; plus $1,507.50 (Attorney fees) and $497.50 (plaintiffs costs) together with post-judgment interest on such fees and costs at the rate of 9% per annum from September 12, 2013. Total amount of judgment $ 2 9 0 8 .8 7 , p lu s P o s t judgm ent interest from September 12, 2013. I will, on October 30, 2013 at 10:00 AM at the door of the county courthouse in Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash As You Plan For Your Next Growing Season, Keep Us In Mind For Your Financing Needs Agricultural and Commercial Real Estate. Finance or refinance property, make improvements to land, buildings, and facilities. Operating Lines. When it’s time for that seed, livestock or new or used equipment purchase, we offer customized and affordable lines of credit. (subject to redemption as provided by law) all the interest the above named Defendants Anthony Ryan Vice and All Occupants of 510 S First Street, Irrigon, Oregon, had on October 29, 2012, the date of the lien, and all the interest that said Defendants had thereafter, in th e re a l p ro p e rty described as follows: The South 140 feet of Lot 2, Block 4 West, in section 25, Township 5 North, Range 26. East of the Willamette: Meridian, in the County o f Morrow and State of Oregon. Dated: October 9, 2013 K en n eth W. M atlack , Sheriff By: Judy Chastain Deputy Published: October 16 and 23,2013 Affidavit Heppner FBLA sports pink for cancer awareness The Heppner High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) once again supported breast cancer awareness during breast cancer awareness month in October. As part of that, the group asked the community to wear pink on Oct. 10 in support of the cause, and many in the local schools and businesses took them up on the challenge. Top: Heppner Elementary School students show the power of pink on the HES playground. Bottom: Students at HHS show their solidarity with the cause through an array of pink clothing and accessories. -Contributedphoto MC SCHOOL DISTRICT -Continuedfrom PAGE ONE fire proof storage is also a O regon D epartm ent of reform withstands court challenges. Currently the district has 2,106 students with 255 at A .C. H oughton E lem en tary in Irrig o n (k in d e rg a rte n th ro u g h third grade); 332 at Sam B oardm an E lem en tary (K-third), Boardman; 166 at H eppner Elem entary (K-sixth); 174 at Irrigon Elementary (fourth-sixth grade); 204 at Windy River Elementary (fourth-sixth); 172 at Heppner High School (seventh-12,h grade); 383 at Irrigon Junior Senior High School (seventh-12th); 393 at Riverside High School, Boardman (seventh-12th); and 27 at the M orrow Education Center in Irrigon. In other business, the board: -learned from Dirksen and Andy Fletcher, district business m anager, that the district has “probably over 100 years of records” saved and has to determine whether it is more feasible and economical to scan the records electronically or store them. Having enough big concern, if storage is the option selected. -approved the following e m p lo y m e n t a c tio n : resignations-Kim Campos, IJSH assistan t softball coach, Anna W edding, H ep p n er J u n io r H igh assistant girls’ basketball coach, Mike Ehrsam, HJH assistant basketball coach; retirements-Carol Smith, retiring as of December 1; employment/promotions/ tra n sfe rs-C a ro l Sm ith, rehiring for IES head cook position through the end of the school year; extra duty contracts-Mike Escobedo, IJSH assistant football coach, Dan Verley, IJSH head softball coach. -saw a presentation of longevity pins to IHS staff and introduction o f new IJHS staff. -approved a cooperative sponsorship between lone and Heppner high schools for baseball, softball and wrestling for 2013-14. -recognized Irrigon H ig h S c h o o l as an outstanding school by the Education. -d iscu ssed sending board agendas to board members prior to meetings as PDFs (portable data files), scanned in and sent electronically to save paper and m ailing costs. One option was to send the files electronically and then have a hard copy to hand out at meetings. One board member advised that his internet service was not good enough to receive documents electronically. Another option presented was for the board members to all receive their board info on iPads. -heard the following announcements: Oct. 24- end of the first nine weeks; Monday, Nov. 11 -Veterans Day holiday; Tuesday, Nov. 12-next board meeting, Heppner High School, 7 p.m.; Nov. 14-17-Oregon School Board Association convention, Portland. -held an expulsion hearing in executive session fo llo w in g the re g u la r meeting. HHS announces math students for September Ag Banking. Our Loan Officers work closely with our branch staff to ensure your operating accounts, savings accounts and online services are set-up conveniently for you. Competitive Rates, Flexible Payments, Friendly Service ( û ) c o mmunlty BANK Heppner High School has announced the Math Students of the Month for September (L-R): Sophie Grant, Mallorie Jones, Jessica Kempken, Logan Grieb, Shane Miles, Skylar Palmer and Kellie Eadler. -Contributedphoto Local Money Working For Local People 541 - 289-4480 www communitybanknet com Lacey Cleland I LENDER Commercial Loan Officer Member FDtC lcleland@communitybanknet.com < Have a news story or photo for the Gazette? e-mail editor@rapidserve.net call 541-676-9228 or stop by the office on W illow St., Heppner Today Ï