Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 13, 2002 - NINE A U C T IO N S PUBLIC NOTICE Consignment Auction, Farm & Livestock Equipm ent Saturday, March 9,2002, Hermiston, Oregon 7th Annual Sale Consignment Deadline: March 4, 2002. For further info, call: Dennis Rowland, 208-962-3284 or Jerry Cooper, 541-449-3227. Sale conducted by: Rowland Auction Service, Cottonwood, ID. 1 -800-365-2022 or 208-962-3284, fax 208-962-3778. _______________ 2-13-3C MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COM M ISSION will hold the following hearings of public interest on Thursday, Feb­ ruary 28,2002, at 7:30 p.m. at the Morrow County School District Building in Lexington, Oregon: Land Partition Application, LP-N-306: John M. & Kay F. Dawson, applicants and owners. Property is described as tax lot 1802 of Assessor’s Map 4N 25 14 and is zoned Farm Residential (FR-2). Property is three miles east of Boardman, on Wilson Lane. Proposal is to partition the 5.66 acre parcel into two lots, each meeting the 2 acre minimum. Criteria for approval include Mor­ row County Subdivision Ordi­ nance ARTICLE 5. C onditional Use Request CUP-S 176: Wesley Wise, appli­ cant and owner. Property is de­ scribed as tax lot 800 of Asses­ so r’s Map 5N 26 25B and is zoned General Commercial. Prop­ erty is west of Irrigon on High­ way 730 at the NW intersection of 3rd Road. Request is to oper­ ate a portable Concrete Batch Plant. Criteria for approval include Morrow County Zoning Ordi­ nance ARTICLE 3 Section 3.060 and ARTICLE 6. Land Partition Application, LP-N-307: Betty L. Rietmann and Victor R. Rietmann Trust, owner and applicant. Property is described as tax lot 400 of As­ sessor’s Map IN 24 and is zoned Exclusive Farm Use (EFU). Property is five miles north of lone on Ella Road. Proposal is to par­ tition the 1802.05 acre parcel into three lots, each meeting the 160 acre minimum. Criteria for ap­ proval include Morrow County Subdivision Ordinance ARTICLE 5. Land Partition Application, LP-N-308: BAIC, Inc., applicant and State o f Oregon, owner. Property is described as tax lots 100 and 101 of Assessor’s Map 2N 23, tax lots 100 and 104 of Assessor’s Map 2N 24, tax lots 100, 103, 107, and 109 of Asses­ sor’s Map 3N 23, tax lots 100, 103, 106, 112 and 118 of Asses­ sor’s Map 3N 24, tax lots 100, 101,102, 103, 106,107, 108,and 109 o f Assessor’s Map 4N 23 and tax lots 104, 105, and 111 of A ssesso r’s Map 4N 24. The property is zoned Exclusive Farm Use, General Industrial and Space Age Industrial. Property is locat­ ed west of the Naval Bombing Range, approximately 10 miles south o f the Interstate 84 and Tower Road intersection. Propos­ al is to partition the 93,000 acre tract of lots, creating three par­ cels. Criteria for approval include Morrow County Subdivision Or­ dinance ARTICLE 5. Subdivision Application, SD- N-216: BAIC, Inc. and Port of Morrow, applicants and State of Oregon, owner. Property is de­ scribed as tax lots 100, 103, 106, 107 and 108 of Assessor’s Map 4N 24 and is zoned General In­ dustrial (MG). Property is five miles west of Boardman, north of Interstate 84 and west of Tower Road. Proposal is to partition the 2273.20 acre tract into eight lots. Criteria for approval include Mor­ row County Subdivision Ordi­ nance. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above propos­ als or to ask questions will be pro­ vided. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an op­ portunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after February 15,2002. For more information, please con­ tact Tamra M abbott or Carla McLane at the Morrow County Planning Department at 922-4624 or 676-9061 ext 5503. DATED this 8th day of February, 2002 . MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: February 13,2002 Affid______________________ REAL ESTATE W ANTED / have buyers interested in the following properties: 5-10 acres in the mountains; 5 or more acres in the country, with or with­ out a home. If you have property like this, or other property you would like to sell, please contact me. Call me at (541) 676-9228 days, (541) 676-9939 evenings or toll free at 1 -800-326-2152 if you live out of town. David Sykes, sales agent Heritage Land Co. Heppner, O regon 2-13-lx RENTALS For Rent: 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Willow View, 515 N. Elder, Heppner. EOH. 676-9019 or 208-384-1589. ____________________ 1-30-tfc REAL ESTATE Five bedroom house, IV* plus V« bath, 3,300+ sq. ft., spacious yard, two fireplaces. Call Susan, 1-509-785-1701. 1-23-tfc 4.24 acres in Heppner. Three bedroom, 2 bath, 1997 Skyline, 2060 sq. ft. Open floor plan, deck w/view, fenced pasture. $140,000. 676-9767. 2-13-2c m w n io w Creek. Realty [fv 676-5241 Jo y c e K a y & Jerry H o llo m o n HOME WITH A VIEW. 3 bedroom manufactured with attached garage Good carpets and vinyl floor covering. Price includes washer and dryer, drop- in range and refrigerator; house also has a garbage disposal and dish­ washer. Lot #421 has wired, insulated garage. 24'x20'. 25 Canyon Drive. #00- 16 $95,000 LARGE HOME ON CORNER LOT. 3 to 6 bedrooms, has a beauty or bar­ ber shop attached and outside stor­ age buildings Nice carpet and vinyl floors, large kitchen, 2V4 bathrooms. Large master bedroom with dressing room and double closets with large bathroom. 485 N. Main Street. #00-14. $100,000 GREAT FIXER-UPPER. This prop­ erty has great possibilities. House is 2 bedroom, 1020 sq. ft. m/l just waiting •for a creative carpenter. Large lot, 25,693 sq.ft, m/l, level with trees along Willow Creek; very nice. 515 E. Cowins St. #01-12. $37,000 TOTAL PACKAGEII 1997 triple­ wide. garage, landscaping and hot tub on a large redwood deck. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 2026 sq. ft. m/l on % plus acre m/l at the edge of town. Call for a pri­ vate showing. 61187 Highway 207, Heppner. #01-07 G reat P ric e Of $160,000 PERFECT STARTER HOME OR RETIREMENT. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath, carport and 18'x13' m/l shop, all on a large comer lot, 100’x100’ m/l. Located in the nice quiet town of lone. Excellent place to raise children. 575 E. 2nd St. #01-19 A sking $45,000 Heritage Land Co. Q 676-5049 180 W. Baltimore f O v #5, Heppner *— 1 mu.ro* • 59,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, nicely cared for home on one level. 10'x15' deck, fenced yard and storage shed. Convenient to downtown. b • 16,000 - 13,942 sq. ft. lot with view of Willow Creek. Ready to build Heppner. • 135,000 - 3-in-1, a best buy! One main 2-story dwelling with new windows, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, oak kitchen, and one 1 bedroom, 1 bath house and a 2 bedroom, 1 bath house with a basement, all on one tax lot. • 117,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath older home on comer lot, new fur­ nace. windows, sheetrock, paint, wiring, siding, floor coverings; large covered front porch - a must see! • 59,000 - 2-story large older home with 4 bedrooms. 1 bath on large lot with storage shed and lots of off-street parking Sharon Lewis 676-5233 Boh Ployhar 676-9649 A. K im C utsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228 www.heppnor.net I PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY COURT will hold the following hearing o f public interest on Wednesday, February 27,2002 at 10:00 a m. at the Morrow Coun­ ty Court House, 100 Court Street, Heppner, Oregon. Site Development Review (SDR) Overlay Zone: The hear­ ing is to consider the adoption of the SDR which will apply to all lands zoned General Industrial, Port Industrial, Air Industrial and Space Age Industrial. The pur­ poses of the SDR Overlay Zone are to encourage site planning in advance of development that is permitted under Morrow Coun­ ty ’s Comprehensive Plan and Zoning ordinance; assure that development is supported with appropriate types and levels of transportation improvements and public facilities and services; and implement the Morrow County Comprehensive Plan and land use regulations with respect to devel­ opment standards and polices. Under the proposed new Over­ lay Zone, site development review would be required for all major developments in industrial zones. As recommended by the Planning Commission “major develop­ ment” is defined as development utilizing 100 acres or more. Cri­ teria for consideration of the pro­ posed Site Development Review Overlay Zone includes Sections 3.070, 3.071, 3.072, 3.073 of the Morrow County Zoning Ordi­ nance and goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above ordi­ nance change or to ask questions will be provided. Failure to raise specific issues at this hearing pre­ cludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the Site Develop­ ment Review Overlay Zone will be available after February 15, 2002. For more information please contact Tamra Mabbott or Carla McLane at the Morrow County Planning Department at 541-922- 4624 or 541-676-9061 extension 5503. END OF NOTICE DATED this 8th day of February, 2002 . MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: February 13,2002 Affid______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR COMMENTS HEPPNER RANGER DISTRICT FLATIRON FIRE TREE PLANTING The Heppner Ranger District is conducting a C ategorical E xclusion on the proposed Flatiron Fire Tree Planting project. The 17 acre unit is in Wheeler County, Oregon located at T. 7 S., R. 25 E., Sections 5 and 6 surveyed. The purpose o f the tree planting project is to mitigate the effects o f the fire by planting conifer seedlings throughout the 17 acres. Species to be planted w ill be Ponderosa Pine and Douglas-fir. Reforesting the site now, right after the area burned, w ill ensure that trees are established much quicker than if they were allowed to seed in by themselves If approved, this project would be planted in April, 2002. Please contact Michael Bums at the address below for a full project description and map. Comments regarding this project must be received by M arch 18, 2002. W ritten comments should be addressed to Andrei Rykoff, District Ranger, P.O. Box 7, Heppner, OR 97836. Oral comments can be submitted by telephone at (541) 676-9187. Published: February 13,2002 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SURPLUS SALE The following items have been determined surplus by Mor­ row County Health D istrict. These items will be sold in a sealed bid. A more detailed list and the items will be available to view from Thursday, Feb. 7,2002 through Friday, Feb. 22, 2002 by calling 676-9133 or by going to Pioneer Memorial Hosp. 564 E. Pioneer Dr. Heppner Or. All bids must be received at Pioneer Me­ morial Hospitals Business Office no later than 4:00 PM on Friday Feb. 22,2002. All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked “SUR­ PLUS SEALED BID”. All items bid on must be specific, including name of item, how many of the item s w anted and your bid amount. All items are sold “AS IS”. Morrow County Health Dis­ trict reserves the right to reject all bids. An abbreviated list of the items are as follows: 15KW Generator, 100KW Generator, metal shelves, large assortment of doors, wooden, metal, glass, lead lined, parts to coal burning system, amb. gurney, sinks, paper shredder, scales, drum pump, drill bit sharpener, drinking fountain, fluorescent light fixtures, 2ton AC compressor, garbage cans, concrete reinforce­ ment wire, chain link fencing, win­ dow screens, assorted cabinets, hosp. Beds, assorted computers and parts, assorted chairs, win­ dow, humidifier from ER ceiling, commercial deep fat fryer, satel­ lite system, can light fixtures. Published: February 13,2002 Affid______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE The Heppner Fire Advisory Committee will hold a meeting on Wednesday, February 27, 2002. This meeting is a public meeting and members of the public are invited to attend. The meeting will be held at 7:00 PM, at Heppner City H all, 188 W. Willow, Heppner, OR. Gerald W. Breazeale City Manager Published: February 13 and 20, 2002 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE ' Client Matter Number 37543- 50198/Honorato Cruz TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act requires that we state the following: This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Honorato Cruz, an unmarried person, grantor(s), to Mid- Columbia Title, as trustee, in favor o f Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as beneficiary; dated December 18, 2000, recorded January 3, 2001, in Book “M”, Page 2001-6, in the mortgage records o f Morrow County, Oregon, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Lot 10, Maple Leaf Terrace, in the City of Irrigon, County of Morrow and State of Oregon. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 335 Division Street, Irrigon, OR 97844 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to O regon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor’s failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $764.93 beginning July 1,2001; plus late charges of $31.15 each month beginning July 16, 2001; together with title expense, costs, trustee’s fees and attorney’s fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. As a further default. Grantor has failed to pay property taxes as required by the trust deed, or Grantors failure to pay real property taxes or insurance as required by the trust deed. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $73,905.58 with interest thereon at the rate o f 9.5 percent per annum beginning June 1,2001; plus late charges o f $31.15 each month beginning July 16, 2001, until paid; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any ftulher sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection o f the above described real property and its interest therein. As a further default. Grantor has failed to pay property taxes as required by the trust deed, or Grantors failure to pay real property taxes or insurance as required by the trust deed. W HEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on Thursday, March 29,2002, at the hour o f 11:00 A.M ., in accordance with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Morrow County Courthouse 100 Court Street, in the City of Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time o f the execution by grantor of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor’s successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy 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 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 of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable o f being cured by tendering the perform ance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee’s and attorney’s fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 56.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “beneficiary” include their respective successors in interest, if any. DATED Nov. 17,2001 Is/ Linda Johannsen. Trustee For further information, please contact: Christy Melhom Preston Gates & Ellis LLP 222 SW Columbia St.. Suite 1400 Portland, OR 97201 (503)228-3200 Published: January 30, February 6, 13 and 20, 2002 Affid_______________ __ PUBLIC NOTICE The Heppner City Council will hold a joint work session and special meeting with the Oregon Trail Library District February 20, 2002. The purpose of the meeting is to receive results of the Library/City Hall Project. This meeting is a public meeting and the public is invited to attend. The meeting will be held at 7:00 PM, at the Heppner Branch of the Oregon Trail Library District lo­ cated at 444 N Main. Gerald W. Breazeale City Manager Published: February 6 & 13,2002 Affid G ra ss seed m e e t in g s la te d The second annual meeting of the Columbia Grass Seed Association will be held on Wednesday, February 20, from 8:30 a m. to 3 p.m. at Pioneer Im plem ent, Butter Creek Highway, Hermiston. The meeting is sponsored by the Oregon State University Extension Serv ice and Columbia Basin Grass Seed Association. The agenda is as follows: 8-8:30 a.m.-coffee and donuts; 8:30-9 a.m.-business meeting; 9- 9:30 a.m.-Dan Ball, “Weed control in grass seed crops” , OSU, CBARC; 9:30-10 a m.-Don Homeck, “Nitrogren in Kentucky Bluegrass,” OSU-HAREC; 10- 10:15 a.m.-break; 10:15-10:45- Phil Hamm. “Disease control in grass seed crops,” OSU- HAREC; 10:45-1 l:30a.m.-Gary Frederickson, “The straw market.” Oregon Hay; 11:30 a.m.- noon-“ Burning grass seed residues”; noon-lunch; 1-1:30 p.m.-“Combine demonstration. Pioneer Implement. Refreshments and lunch will be sponsored by Columbia Basin Grass Seed Association. RSVP to Marcia or Linda. 541- 567-6337 or 541-567-8321. ♦ P lans u n d erw a y fo r an n u al S h rin e g a m e Shriners from throughout the state met in Redmond on Janu­ ary 19 to initiate the 50lh annual Shrine East-West football season and select an all-star cast of high school football players that will be the focus of the event. Approxi­ mately 150 high schools partici­ pate in the activity, contributing 120 young men as players and six o f O regon’s league w inning coaches to direct them. Player selection is conducted solely by these six coaches. The players are considered on the basis of ath­ letic ability, grade point average, character, absence of any juve­ nile criminal record and graduat­ ing senior status in the year he was selected. Mike McCabe, a 200-lb. run­ ning back for Heppner High School, was selected for the East first team. Stefan Matheny, a 175- lb. end/safety for HHS, Travis Bellamy, a 225 guard/linebacker for HHS, and Brad Burright, a 185-lb. running back for lone High School, were selected as al­ ternates. Heppner High School teacher and coach Greg Grant was selected as a coach. Todd Shafer, a 185-lb. quarterback for Condon High School, was also selected for the first team. Each team will consist o f a 30-man player squad and a 30- man alternate squad, each o f which is comprised of 14 from the 3A schools, 12 from the 2A schools and four from the 1 A schools. Should anyone on the player squad be disqualified he will be replaced from the alter­ nate lineup. Coaches are select­ ed on a rotating schedule. Each league is invited to provide a coach every two to four years. 3A and 2A leagues are on a four- year rotation while IA leagues are on a two-year rotation. A 3A coach will be the head coach and the 2A and 1A coach will assist. Team personnel manager for the East team will be Curt Blackburn o f Burns. Brice Gundlach of Vale High School, Vale, Greater Oregon League, will serve as head coach. Assisting him will be Greg Grant. Heppner High School. Columbia Basin League, and Jack Henderson. Dufur High School. Big Sky League. Dave Courtney of Crane will serve as team personnel man­ ager for the West team. Coach­ ing for the West team will be Laric Cook, Alsea High School, Casco League. Assisting him will be Kirk Miller, Regis High School, Salem. Tri-River League, and Tim Dodson, Siuslaw High School, Siuslaw, Far West League. According to a news release, the Shrine organization of North America is the world's largest philanthropy, supporting 22 hospi­ tals throughout North America. The year 2001 game produced $71,100 through the support of advertisers, community sponsors, media coverage, family and friends. All of the energies that go into this event are donated. All of these donations will be direct­ ed to the service and care o f Shrine patients, said the release. The Shrine East-West All Star game began in 1952 for the spe­ cific purpose of recognizing ath­ letes from sm aller schools. “These young athletes and their coaches have demonstrated abil­ ity and talents comparable to the best of the bigger schools but have lacked the backing to be­ come notable,” said the release. “Their efforts for the past 50 years have produced countless thousands of dollars for our hos­ pitals but more over, it has estab­ lished memories for hundreds of men and boys w ho have donated their time and talents to this cause. To have been selected to play in the East-West game is an honor none of them will ever for­ get." The Shrine game is further adorned by queens representing both the East and West teams. The qualification for being a queen is having been a patient in a shrine hospital. Candidates' names are submitted by the local Shrine clubs and the selection is made by majority vote. If a can­ didate is not selected on the first vote she is automatically select­ ed the follow ing year. \