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Services
Public Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LINN
PROBATE DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS - Case No. 24002
In the matter of the Guardianship of Ethan
Joseph Bonneville. NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Raymond J. Bonneville &
Donna M• Bonneville have filed a Peti-
tion to be Appointed as Co-Guardians for
Ethan Joseph Bonneville, a minor child, in
the above referenced Court. All persons
wishing to file an objection to the Guardian-
ship should file the objection with the Linn
County Circuit Court at the Linn County
Courthouse. 300 Fourth Ave. SW. Albany,
Oregon 97321 and also provide a true copy
of the objection to Co-Petitioners' attorney,
Joseph K. Phillips, Law Office of Joseph K.
Phillips, P.C., 300 Market St., Suite 100,
Lebanon, OR 97355, within 21 days after
the date of first publication of this notice.
All persons whose rights may be affected
by the proceedings may obtain additional
information from the Court records, or the
attorney for the Co-Petitioners.
Dated and Published,
January4,11,18,2012.
Notice is hereby given the1 Stephanie Kay
(Stevens) Elder has been appointed and has
qualified as the personal representative of the
Estate of Marjory Stevens. deceased, in Linn
County Circuit Court Case 23979. All persons
~aving claims against the estate are hereby
required to present their claims, with proper
vouchers, within four months after the date of
first publication of this notice, as stated be-
low to the personal representative c/o Tami
S.P, Beach, 1184 Olive Street, Eugene, OR
97401. or the claims may be barred. All per-
sons whose rights may be affected by the
proceedings in this estate may obtain ad-
ditional information from the records of the
court, the personal representative, or the at-
torney for the personal representative. Date
of first publication: 01/11/2012 Stephanie Kay
(Stevens) Elder Tami S.P. Beach 3933 NE
Hassalo Street 1184 Olive Street Portland,
OR 97232 Eugene. OR 97401
01/11.01/18.01/25
Notice is hereby given that Nancy J. O'Brien
has been appointed and has qualified as the
personal representative of the Estate of Jo-
sephine Ann Hill. deceased. ~n Linn County
Circuit Court Case 24008. AIt persons having
claims against the estate are hereby required
to t)resent their claims, with proper vouchers.
within four months after the date of first 3ub-
lication of this notice, as stated below to the
personal representative c/o Tami S.P. Beach,
1184 Olive Street. Eugene. OR 97401. or the
claims may be barred. 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
representative, or the attorney for the per-
sona representative. Date el first publica-
tion: 01/11/2012 Nancy J. O'Bri.en Tami S.P.
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Swimmers take all but 2 r,
beating Cascade, Salem
Sweet Home won 20 of 22
events Friday to win a dual meet
with Salem Academy and Central.
The Husky boys outscored
Central 154-105, with Salem Acad-
emy a distant third with 29 points.
The girls scored 118 to Central's
87 and 74 from Salem Academy.
"I thought our overall perfor-
mance was pretty good." Coach
Doug Peargin said. "We still have
some illness going around our
team but hopefully, within the next
week, we'll be getting over most of
it."
Both the boys and girls swept
the relays. Individual winners for
the boys were Victor Stupin in
the 200 Freestyle (2:08.17), Don
Rockstead in the 200 IM (2:10.37)
and 500 Freestyle (5:27.48); Gra-
vy Gunselman in the 50 Freestyle
(24.07) and the 100 Butterfly
(59.90); and Zac Pearce in the 100
Freestyle (49.82) and 100 Back-
stroke (1:02.73). On the girls side.
Naomi Gunsleman as a double
winner, taking the 100 Butterfly
(1:02.78) and the 100 Breaststroke
(1:19.83); as was McKenzie Cur-
tis in the 50 Freestyle (28.54) and
the 100 Backstroke (1:18.95) and
Kimber Swanson in the 200 IM
(2:39.19) and the 100 Freestyle
(1:03.20). Emily Thompson -was
Sweet Home's other winner, tak-
ing first in the 500 Freestyle in
6:22.79.
Peargin said he was "a little
surprised" at the Huskies' domi-
nance.
"Hopefully, this will give us
a little momentum going into our
next couple of meets, which are
s in
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emy
Tillamook scoring: Trent Harp 20,
Schriber 13, Cooley 11, Travis Harp 8.
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McKenzie Curtis swims to victory in the
invitationals and will have six or
more teams attending them," he
said. "With only a few weeks left
in the season, the team is pretty
much on schedule and shaping up
to have a good district meet."
Sweet Home will next com-
pete in the Cascade Invitational at
6 p.m. Fridav. Jan. 13.
Sweet Home vs.
Salem Academy, Central
Girls Results
Team Results - (1) Sweet Home
118; (2) Central 87; (3) Salem
Academy 74.
Individual Results - Top 3 plus
Sweet Home finishers
200 Medley Relay- (1) Sweet Home
2:05.89: (2) Salem Academy 2:20.90;
(3) Central 2:26.02.
200 Freestyle- (1) Franki Cable (C)
2:36.64; (2) Heather Halfman (SA)
2:39.21 ;(3) Katie Turner (SH) 2:41.54:
(6) Shiho Harada (SH) 3:21.01.
200 IM - (1) Kimber Swanson (SH)
2:39.19; (2) Sara Spreadbury (C)
Photo by Scott Swanson
100 backstroke.
2:52•94; (3) Kyla Daniels (SA) 3:00•51 ;
(4) Emily Claborn (SH) 3:13.96.
50 Freestyle - (1) Mckenzie Curtis
(SH) 28.54; (2) Paige Sanders (SH)
30.89; (3) Paris Orin (C) 32.40; (17)
Anastasiya Domashenko (SH) 40.08;
(22) Anne Chang (SH) 44.44,
100 Butterfly- (1) Naomi Gunselman
(SH) 1:02.78; (2) Kyla Daniels (SA)
1:20.72; (3) Emily Thompson (SH)
1:21.63.
100 Freestyle - (1) Limber Swanson
(SH) 1:03.20; (2) Brianna Hansen
(SA) 1:04.67; (3) Sara Spreadbury
(C) t:08.13; (4) Paige Sanders (SH)
1:10.92; (12) Shiho Harada (SH)
1:24.93; (16) Anastasiya Domashenko
(SH) 1:35.27; (17) Anne Chang (SH)
1:44.61.
500 Freestyle - (1) Emily Thompson
(SH) 6:22.79; (2) Katie Turner (SH)
7:00.49: (3) Katie Brawley (SA)
7:10.09.
200 Freestyle Relay - (1) Sweet
Home 2:04.15; (2) Central 2:09.06;
(3) Salem Academy 2:25.32: (6)
:Sweet Home "B" Team 2:36.39.
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Cascade 89, Sweet Home 66
In a story similar to Tillamook.
the Huskies lost 89-66 at Cascade
on Friday night.
"To be honest, the Cascade
game was fairy similar."
Knurowski said. The Huskies shot
well early on and then struggled in
the second and third quarters.
At the end of the first quarter,
the team seems to lose focus, he said.
"Second quarter and third quarter,
we're kind of forgetting where
we're supposed to be in the press
or on defensive assignments."
On offense, that lack of
focus is putting a player out of
position, and Cascade exploited it,
Knurowski said.
The Huskies led 20-17 after
one quarter while trailing 41-30
by halftime. Cascade led 64-44 by
the end of the third quarter, and
Cascade outscored the Huskies 25-
22 in the final quarter.
The Huskies scored six threes.
Morgan had three, Conn had two.
and Kauffman had one, while
Cascade's Jared Everetts hit three
threes.
Sweet Home 20 10 14 22 -66
Cascade 17 24 23 25 - 89
Sweet Home scoring: Morgan 18,
Kauffman 11 Conn 10, Bulman-Jutte
8, Winslow 7, Vandenberg 6, White 4,
Ramirez 2, Porter, Snow.
Cascade scoring: Kyler Delamarter 21,
Wright 16, Everetts 13, Goettsch 9, J.
Delamarter 8, Towery 7, Kruse 6, Carroll
3, Clark 2, Bladorn 2, Soto 2, Vettrus.
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