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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 15, 2000 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting o f the Bud get Committee of Morrow County State o f Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2000 to June 30,2001 will be held at Morrow County South Annex 150 Rock St., Heppner, OR. The meeting will take place on the 10- 14th day of April, 2000 at 9:00 A M.. Tbe purpose o f the meet ing is to receive the budget mes sage and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or af ter A pril 5, 2000 at M orrow County Courthouse, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Com mittee will take place. Any per son may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pro grams with the Budget Commit tee. Published: March 15 and 29,2000 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE RE: Loan#: 1431897 Title#: 3319/541-481-2280 UTC #: 0-1382 OREGON TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE TO: MAXINE M. MARCUM Reference is made to that cer tain deed o f tru st m ade by M A X IN E M. M A R CU M , as grantor, RECD, USDA, ACTING THROUGH OREGON STATE, as trustee, in favor o f RURAL D E V E L O PM E N T , A C TIN G ON BEHALF OF THE RURAL H O U SIN G SER V IC E, SU C CESSO R IN IN TER EST TO Fm HA, ST. OF O R EG O N , USDA as beneficiary, dated FEBRUARY 16, 1982, recorded DECEMBER 27, 1982, in the mortgage records o f MORROW, County, Oregon, in book/reel/vol- ume No. — at page —, (fee/file/ instrument No. M-20041) cover ing the following described real property situated in said county .tnd state,.to wit: T O R T 'O M P L E T E LEGAL D E SC R IPT IO N SEE A T TACHED EXHIBIT A. M ORE CO M M O N LY KNOWN AS: 127 NW ORE GON AVE. - IRRIGON, ORE GON 97844 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said deed of trust and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735; the de fault for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: 16 Payments of $476.00 from 08/16/98 7,616.00 SUB-TOTAL OF AMOUNTS IN ARREARS: 7,616.00 By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: Principal $ 19,451.96* , together with inter est as provided in the note or other instrument secured from the 16TH day of July, 1998 and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instrument se cu red, and as are provided by statue. *PLUS SUBSIDY RE CAPTURE IN THE AMOUNT OF $69,691.45. W herefore, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee will on MAY 05,2000, at the hour o f 10 : 00 AM, o ’clock. Standard Tim e, as established by ORS 187.110, at COURT ST. EN TRANCE, M ORROW C O U N TY C O U R TH O U SE , HEPPNER, County o f M OR ROW State of Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said de scribed real property which the grantor had or had power to con vey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, to gether with any interest which which the grantor or his succes sors in interest acquired after the execution o f said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a rea sonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed - and the trust deed reinstated - by payment to the beneficiary, o f the entire amount then due ( other than such portion o f the principal as w ould not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by ten dering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance nec essary to cure the default, by pay ing all costs and expenses actu ally incurred in enforcing the obli gation and trust deed, together with trustees’s and attorney’s fees not exceeding the amounts pro vided by said ORS 86.753. It will be necessary for you to contact the undersigned prior to the time you tender reinstatement or payoff so that you may be ad vised of the exact amount, includ ing trustee’s costs and fees, that you will be required to pay. Pay ment must be in the full amount in the form of cashier’s or certified check. The effect of the sale will be to deprive you and all those who hold by, through and under you of all interest in the property de scribed above. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the sin gular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an ob ligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “benefi ciary” include their respective suc cessors in interest, if any. DATED: 12-15-99 David A Kubat, OSBA # 84265 (Successor Trustee) BY: (s) David A. Kubat DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: T.D. SERVICE COMPANY FORECLOSURE DEPART MENT (800) 843-0260 EXHIBIT “A” A Parcel of land located in a portion o f Lot 2, Block 8 West, Section 24, Township 5 North, JSAPS&iU»- East of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Mor row and State of Oregon as fol lows: Commencing at the Northeast comer o f L oti, Block 8 West; Thence West along the Southerly boundary of Oregon Avenue West a distance of 125.00 feet to the Northwest comer of that certain tract of land deeded from Stahl, et ux, to Russel, et ux, recorded April 17,1979 as M -15261, Mor row C ounty Deed Records; Thence West along the Southerly boundary of Oregon Avenue West a distance of 180.00 feet to the True Point o f Beginning; Thence West along the Southerly bound ary of Oregon Avenue West a dis tance o f 90.00 feet; Thence Southerly at right angles 110.00 feet; Thence East long a line par PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR CONTRACTORS Building Contractors - Pioneer Community Development Corpo ration is developing a list of quali fied contractors and subcontrac tors for the development o f single family homes in Gilliam County. Contractors and/or subcontractors interested in bidding on renovation/ new construction o f single family homes may request an informa tion packet by calling Kim at (541)384-3769. Published: March 15 and 22,2000 PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION will hold the following hearings of pub lic interest on Monday, March 27, 2000, at 7:30 p.m. at the Morrow County Public Works Building on State Highway 74 in Lexington, Oregon: Land Partition Application, LP- N-258: Jessie L. Bowles and Martin G. Eakman, applicants (purchasing property); O rlin Kloepper, owner. Property is de scribed as tax lot 701 o f Assessor’s Map 5N 26 25B, a 4.60 acre parcel located on the southeast comer of Fourth Street West and Idaho Lane, approxi mately one-half mile west o f the City of Irrigon. Proposal is to par tition the parcel into three parcels larger than the one acre minimum lot size of the Suburban Residen tial One Acre (SR-1 A) Zone. Cri teria for approval includes Mor row County Subdivision Ordi nance ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030. A pplication for a Hardship Variance: Gary and Catherine Matthews, applicants; Greg and Katerina, owners. Property is de scribed as tax lot 1900 o f Assessor’s Map 5N 26 36BC, a 5.02 acre parcel in a Rural Resi dential One Acre (RR-1) Zone located on the west side of Wagon Wheel Loop in the Wagon Wheel Subdivision approximately three miles southwest of the City of Irrigon. Proposal is to site a manu factured home for parents as fa ther is in need of assistance due to medical reasons. Criteria for approval includes Morrow County Zoning Ordinance ARTICLE 7, Section 7.020(B)(1)(2). Application for Conditional Use Permit, CUP-S-145: Ryan Miller, applicant; Miller and Sons Weld ing Inc., owners. Property is de scribed as tax lot 3103 o f Assessor’s Map 2S 26, a 5.23 acre parcel in an Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) Zone located on the north east comer o f State Highway 74 and Dee Cox Road, approximately two miles northeast of the City of Heppner. Proposal is to set-up a concrete ready-mix plant for the production and resale o f ready- mix concrete. Criteria for approval allel to said Oregon Avenue West includes Morrow County Zoning right-of-way a distance of 90.00 Ordinance ARTICLE 3, Section feet; Thence Northerly a distance 3.010(D)(11) and (G)(a)(b) and of 110.00 feet to the True Point of ARTICLE 6, Section 6.050(9). First of three hearings to amend Beginning. Published: March 12,22, 29, and the Morrow County Zoning Ordi nance Section 1.030 Definitions April 5,2000 (6)Automobile Wrecking Yard; Affid_________________ _ and Sections 3.040(8), 3.050(9), 3.0501(8) and 3.060( 10) describ NOTICE OF REQUEST ing fences within the Rural Resi FOR PROPOSALS dential, Suburban Residential, Sub Morrow County Health District urban Residential SR-1: (NW-1) Pioneer Memorial Hospital and General Commercial Zones. Heppner, OR Amend the Zoning Ordinance in Morrow County Health District the Exclusive Farm Use and For is requesting proposals for the re est Use Zones to incorporate the moval of asbestos from the north Administrative Rules adopted pur end section o f Pioneer Memorial suant to the 1999 Oregon Legis Hospital. This will be in prepara lative Session. tion for a remodeling project that Opportunity to voice support or will take place in the near future. opposition to the above proposals All proposals will need to be re or to ask questions will be pro ceived no later than April 3,2000 vided. Failure to raise an issue in at 3:00 PM. person or by letter or failure to Request for Proposals may be prove sufficient specificity to af obtained for this project by con ford the decision maker an oppor tacting Gary Nolan, at Pioneer tunity to respond to the issues pre Memorial Hospital, 564 E, Pioneer cludes appeal to the Land Use Drive, Heppner OR or call 1-541- Board of Appeals based on those 676-2922. issues. Proposals not submitted in ac Copies of the staff report and cordance with the requirement as all relevant documents will be set out in the RFP will be rejected. available after March 17, 2000. Pioneer Memorial Hospital and For more information, please con Morrow County Health District tact Tamra Mabbott at the Mor reserves the right to waive any row County Planning Department irregularities in the submission of at 922-4624 or 676-5650. such proposals. Proposals will be DATED this 15th day of March sent to Mr. Victor Vander Does, 2000 Administrator, Pioneer Memorial MORROW COUNTY Hospital. PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: March 15, 22 and 29, Published: March 15,2000 2000 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE Farm Foundation Grange topic By Delphi! Jones Lexington Grange will meet on Monday evening, March 20, be ginning with a potluck dinner. The program for the meeting will be by John Church from the Farm Foundation in Heppner. The build ing will house Harold (Shorty) Peck’s farm collection. This part of the meeting will be first on the agenda and anyone interested is invited to attend. The GWA m eeting for the Wheatland District was held at Greenfield Grange in Boardman on Friday. Holly Rebekah Lodge met on Thursday evening for the regular m eeting w ith N oble G rand Marlene Gray in the chair. The year-end reports were read and approved. Under correspondence, a let ter was read in v itin g all PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Morrow County Health District d.b.a. Pioneer Memorial Hospital Heppner, OR Morrow County Health Dis trict (MCHD) is requesting proposals, which includes Qualifi cations and Invitation To Bid, for the remodeling/mterior alterations o f Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Sealed proposals from qualified construction companies will be received until 3:00PM, April 6, 2000 . The work includes approxi mately 3,600 SF o f interior remodeling consisting o f a new CT Scan, Pharmacy, Emergency Department and other support functions. Proposals shall be sent to Mr. Victor Vander Does, Administrator, Pioneer Memorial Hospital, 564 East Pioneer Dr. Heppner, OR 97836. Proposals will be distributed to members of the Health District Board for a decision at a special Board meeting. Proposals not submitted in accordance with the require ments will be rejected. Pioneer Memorial Hospital and the Mor row County Health District Board reserves the right to waive any irregularities in the submission o f such proposals. Copies of the Request for Proposal may be obtained from Pioneer Memorial Hospital or by calling Gary Nolan, Director o f Facilities, Pioneer Memorial Hospital at 541-676- 2922 between the hours o f 8:00AM and 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday. Published: March 8 and 15,2000 PUBLIC NOTICE On March 22, 2000, at approximately 2:30 p.m., the Morrow County Special Trans portation Fund (STF) Advisory Committee will meet with the Morrow County Court concern ing the FY 1999-2000 and 2000- 2001 Community Transportation Grant. Following the meeting with the Morrow County Court, on March 22 at 3:15 p.m. in the conference room above Coast-to-Coast, the STF Advisory Committee will meet to discuss other senior and disabled transportation issues, including, but not limited to, budget preparation for 2000-2001, and increased and upgraded transpor tation services. The public is invited to attend. For further information, call John Wenholz at 922-3941 or Barbara Hayes at 676-5667. Published: March 8 and 15,2000 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE Request for Bids Morrow County Road Depart ment is requesting bids to furnish Class C Asphalt Hot Mix for projects in the Boardman, Irrigon area. Estimated quantities are 4,500 to 7,500 tons more or less. For additional specifications contact Morrow County Public Works at PO Box 428, 565 Hwy 74, Lexington, Oregon, or phone 541-989-9500. Sealed bids will be received until 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 21th, 2000. Morrow County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex or handicapped status in employ ment or the provision of services Published: March 8 and 15,2000 O ddfellow s and Rebekahs in McNary District to a joint instal lation at the Oddfellows Hall on March 12. Brother Merle Blades, DDP for Oddfellow Lodges and V ivian L arson, DDP for Rebekahs, conducted the joint in stallation. Secretary Delpha Jones pre sented Marlene Gray with her PNG jewel at the conclusion of the meeting. The March card party was held Saturday at the Rebekah Lodge. Hostesses were M anlyn Allison and Marlene Gray. Winning prizes were Dorthy W ilson, Elm er H eath, Joyce B uchanan and C larence Buchanan. The next meeting will be the first Saturday in April PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Bud get Committee o f the Town of Lexington, Morrow State of Ore gon to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2000 to June 30,2001 will be held at the Town Hall, 150 Main, Lexington. The meeting will take place on the 27th day of March, 2000 at 7:00 P.M.. The purpose o f the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the pub lic on the budget. A copy of the budget docum ent m ay be in spected or obtained on or after March 13, 2000 at Town Hall, between the hours of 8 A.M. and 5 P.M.. This is a public meeting where deliberation o f the Budget Com mittee will take place. Any per son may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pro grams with the Budget Commit tee. Published: March 15 and 22,2000 Affid CARD OF THANKS The family of Loree Hubbard would like to thank the nursing home staff; Pat Sweeney; pastors Grace D rake, Paul C lay and Craig Strobel; the Heppner Meth odist Church for the use o f the church, the Heppner Elks for the meal; the lone ladies for helping Mom and bringing meatballs and rolls; the ladies that served at the meal; Yvonne Morter for the mu sic; and all our friends and family for the phone calls, food, flowers, prayers, cards and kind thoughts. Bob Hubbard Lil Boyce and family Skip and Peggy Connor and family _____________________ 3-15-lp We were all touched by your thoughtfulness. Our thanks for the beautiful flowers, food, concerns and prayers; the nursing home for such loving care; Father Condon for your spiritual support and for being such a good friend to Rose Mane; to all those who helped with her care; and to the committees and organizations who let her con tinue to feel useful. All o f us feel blessed to have such loving, faith ful friends. Don and Jan Stroeber Mark and Shelley Hill Brett and Cindy King Mike and Christy Correa Bob and Bonnie Buschke Brett and Marcie Buschke Brian and Tanna Munoz 3-15-lc Thank you, thank you, thank you to Casey Ingraham for stop ping to pick us up during my blonde moment when we ran out o f gas out on Hinton Creek; and thank you to Frank Skaggs for taking us back out to fill ’er up. Gotta love this town. Teresa, Zach and Micha Hintz _____________________ 3-15-lc To all my friends, Thank you for praying for me and being patient with me during this time of inactivity. When we came here, Karen and I decided that we were just going to work for our friends. The problem is that the people in this community are so wonderful that we soon had so many friends that we couldn’t keep up and were having to turn some of our friends away when we really wanted to work for them. Thank you for being so un derstanding. In November, my heart started bucking worse and Karen noticed a murmur. In December, my mi tral valve gave way and became non-functional. Realizing the se rio u sn ess o f the situ a tio n , I rushed right in to see Dr. Wendy in the middle o f January. Since then I have been under “house arrest.” Even with a temporary escape across state lines, I was only able to keep the guy with the chainsaw away from my chest until March 2. My surgeon is known for han dling difficult cases. He only took a couple o f extra hours with me. With my new pig valve in place, I entertained three shifts at the CCU. They finally decided to only keep me one extra day for good behavior. With Karen and Dr. Wendy as my acting parole officers, I have not been spending much time with my form er com panions who would tend to lead me back into my former ways. However, we do have a good inventory o f branding supplies and Karen will be available most o f the time. Please call ahead to make sure she hasn’t taken me somewhere for a checkup about the time you need something. I will be a few weeks healing up, but when I do get back into action, it will have to be on a “by appointment” basis. If we can’t do it all, we at least want to do it well. Karen, Kristal and I would like to thank all o f you for your friend ship. Dick Temple _____________________ 3-15-lc We are most grateful to our many Heppner friends who re sponded to our prayer request for our newest granddaughter. Her complications responded quickly to treatments and Lyndsay is in perfect health today. Hospital staff and family were amazed at her development and we know that we have God to thank. Again, thank you, and we look forward to seeing you on one of our many trips to Heppner - the community that really shows they care. Helen Riehl 3-15-lc NOTICES Want to get on the Internet, but not sure how? Take the first step and pick up your Internet S ign-up Pack. The pack has phone numbers, prices and other information on how to sign up-and best o f all, it’s free. Pick one up today at the Hepp ner Gazette-Times or Heppner City Hall. _____________________ 7-28-tfx When auctioneer's eyes are smilin’ Sure ’tis like on March nineteen. With the lilt of, “Going, going, gone,” For St. Pat’s, ’twould be a dream. When committee members are happy, All the world seems bright and gay, And when auctioneer’s eyes are smilin’ Sure they steal our hearts away! (Come to the auction.) 3-15-lc HELP WANTED Part-time help wanted. All positions. Must be able to work nights. Apply at Bucknum’s, Heppner. ______________________ 2-9-tfc Peer Counselor needed-teen ager to work as peer counselor for 11 year old developmentally challenged boy. Good work eth ics, be reliable, work well with children, transportation a plus. $8 an hour and excellent work expe rience, flexible hours. Call Patty at 422-7343. ______________________ 3-8-tfc The H eppner Elks Lodge BPOE No. 358, is currently seek ing applicants for a full time lodge manager, salaried, based on qualifications and experience. Responsible for managing the lodge bar, lounge, kitchen and din ing room. Additional responsibili ties include activity coordination, employee supervision, food and beverage sales and purchase and associated inventories. OLCC servers permit, state food handlers and lottery permits will be re quired. For job applications, call (541) 676-9112 or (541) 676-5365 or pick one up at the Elks Lodge. Closing date, April 8,5 p.m. 3-8-4c