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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
REAL ESTATE
Lot for sale on high school
hill. 676-9927.
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CARS
Call Linda,
Professional
Realty, Inc.,
SALES AND SERVICE
(541)384-4193.
Our Customer Is Always
#1
BROKER
3 bedroom, 3 bath, finest
country living. Shop includ­
ed. 8 acres. Property is
agent-owned. Appraisal
available. Boardman.
Building permit, live
spring, 80 acres, mountain
property. Heppner.
Heritage
Land Co .
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TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
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180 W. Baltimore
#5, Heppner
676-5049
C ontact:
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone (541)763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
Have buyers interested in
lots at Blakes Ranch. Call
David Sykes, Heritage
Land Co., (541) 676-9228
days, (541) 676-9939 evenings
and weekends.
• 36,585 - 8.13 acres near Lex­
ington. Easy access. Seller
______________________8 -6 -tfx
can help finance. SALE PEND­
ING.
• 15,000 - flat commercial lot
just off Main Street, Heppner.
Wanted: Family of 5 with
• 76,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath
pets searching for home to
newer mobile on view lot. Cov­
lease. Must be 3 bedrooms or
ered patio. Oak kitchen, lots of
more.
Intent is to buy within
upgrades. Off street parking.
one year. Heppner or Lexing­
• 57,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
ton. Brandi, (541) 763-3890.
with garage and on 2 tax lots
all on one floor. New electric
1-14-2c
and monitor stove.
-- Clean, neat, large 1 bed­
room apt., heat, water, sewer,
garbage, furnished includes
MORROW COUNTY
stove and refrigerator. $300.
BOARD
OF PROPERTY
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One bedroom duplex, clean
TAX APPEALS
and neat. Water, sewer, fur­
nished, stove and refrigerator
NOTICE OF SESSION
included. $260.
Notice is hereby given that
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-922S
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JoyreK ay & Jerry Hollomon
VIEW LOT, overlooking Willow
Creek Dam and Reservoir. Lot
#100 in Lakeview Heights, 146’x75’
m/l. All services available on site at
the end of a cul-de-sac with rural
living atmosphere in the city limits.
#01-17. $23,500.
CLEAN AND COZY BUNGA­
LOW with 3 bedrooms, 1694 sq. ft.
m/l including basement. F/A oil with
air conditioning. Price includes
kitchen appliances. Lot is 60'x132’
m/l with creek running through and
RV parking. 195 N. Quaid Street.
#00-11. All this for only 59,500. RE­
DUCED TO $42,500.
LOVELY RANCH STYLE home
on two levels; lots of room for a
large family; view lot with deck and
patio; hot tub included; 4/5 bed­
rooms, 3 baths in 2857 sq. ft. m/l;
updated kitchen. 345 N. Gilmore
St., Heppner. #03-0 REDUCEDTO
$117,500.
1997 CUSTOM DESIG NED
AND BUILT, 2336 sq. ft. m/l. En­
ergy efficient with propane hot wa­
ter heated tile floors. 2 bedrooms
and 2 baths. 2x12 walls and vaulted
ceilings, maple cabinets. Garage
and workshop in basement. Too
many amenities to list. All appli­
ances included. Must see to ap­
preciate. 235 Rock St. #03-10.
$135,000.
Two bedroom available.
Willow View Apartments,
515 N. Elder, Heppner. EOH.
Call (208) 384-1589 or 676-
9019.
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One bedroom apt. Nice
neighborhood. Clean and quiet.
Utilities paid. $325/month. Call
(541)676-5773.
1-7-tfc
Two bedroom house. 610 N.
Main, $350/$ 100 deposit. W/D,
garage, full basement. 989-
8142.676-8118.
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Three bedroom, two bath
house. Call Jodi, 676-5433.
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3'/ j bedroom house, rural
setting, room for horse. Refer­
ences required. 422-7457.
___________________ 1-7-tfc
Five bedroom house and lot.
$550/month. Lexington. Avail­
able 3/15/04. 989-8323.
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Three bedroom house, IV*
bath. Call (541) 276-1290.
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INTERNET
Real Estate Listings
w'M’w’. heppner. net
I
Sneddon at 541-989-8202.
Morrow County School District
may reject any bids not in com­
pliance with all prescribed pub­
lic bidding procedures and re­
quirements and may reject for
good cause any and all bids
upon a finding of the district
that it is in the public interest
to do so.
Published: January 14,2003
0450
A ttention: M ichael W.
Grimm
All comments must be re­
ceived by the close of business
on Monday, February 2,2004.
Gerald W. Breazeale
Heppner City Manager
Published: January 14,2004
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sheriff's Report
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUN­
TY PLANNING COMMIS­
SION will hold the following
hearings of public interest on
Tuesday, January 27, 2004, at
7:30 p.m. at the Morrow Coun­
ty School District Building in
Lexington, Oregon:
Conditional Use Request
CUP-N-203-04: Brian Cook,
applicant and owner. Property
is described as tax lot 2000 of
Assessor’s Map 5N 26 24CD
and is zoned Suburban Resi­
dential (SR 1A). Property is
located just east of Irrigon on
Columbia Lane between Sec­
ond and Third Roads. Propos­
al is to site a Home Occupa­
tion for a Vending Machine
Business. Criteria for approv­
al include Morrow County
Zoning Ordinance Article 3
section 3.051(C)(5) and Arti­
cle 6.
Conditional Use Request
CUP-S-204-04: Port of Mor­
row, applicant and Faye Seitz
Wilson, owner. Property is de­
scribed as tax lot 2401 of As­
sesso r’s Map 3S 26 and is
zoned Exclusive Farm Use
(EFU). Property is located
south and east of Heppner on
Highway 207 at the Clarks
Canyon Road intersection. Pro­
posal is to site a Wood Ash
Monofill. Criteria for approval
include Morrow County Zon­
ing Ordinance Article 3 section
3.010(D)(22) and Article 6.
Conditional Use Request
CUP-S-205-04 and Land Par­
tition LP-S 338-04: Joe and Jeri
McElligott, applicant and own­
er. Property is described as tax
lot 3404 of Assessor’s Map 5S
26 and is zoned Forest Use
(FU). Property is located ap­
proximately 35 miles south of
Heppner on Sunflower Flat
Road. Proposal is to partition
an approximately 10 acre par­
cel and to site a “ncn-forest
dwelling” on the smaller par­
cel. Criteria for approval in­
clude Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance Article 3 section
3.020, Article 6 and OAR 660-
006-0026.
Opportunity to voice support
or opposition to the above pro­
posals or to ask questions will
be provided. Failure to raise an
issue in person or by letter or
failure to provide sufficient
specificity to afford the deci­
sion maker an opportunity to
respond to the issue precludes
appeal to the Land Use Board
of Appeals based on those is­
sues.
Copies of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after January 16,
2004. For more information,
please contact the Morrow
County Planning Department
at 541-922-4624 or 541-676-
9061 ext 5503.
DATED this 7th day of Jan­
uary, 2004.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: January 14,2004
Affid
on February 17, 2004, at
9:00a.m., the Board of Prop­
erty Tax appeals of the Coun­
ty of Morrow, Oregon, will
meet to:
-Hear petitions for reduction
of the real market, maximum
assessed, specially assessed.
Or assessed value of property
as of January 1, 2003, or as
determ ined under ORS
308.146( 5)(a),
ORS
308.146(6)(a), or ORS
308.428.
-Hear petitions for reduction
o f value corrected under
311.208.
-Hear petitions for waiver of
penalties for late filing of real
or personal property returns.
Petitions must be filed with
the clerk of the board not later
that December 31, 2003.
The board will meet at the
Morrow County Courthouse in
the City of Heppner, Oregon.
A schedule of hearings for
those who request to be
present will be posted 48
Hours prior to the meeting on
February 17, 2004.
Executive sessions may be
held during the session as au­
thorized by ORS 192.660, to
consider documents and infor­
mation made confidential un­
der ORS 308.290(7), ORS
308.441 and ORS 308.413.
All other hearings will be
scheduled as time allows. If
you have requested to be
present at the hearing you will
be notified of the time and place
to appear. Contact the board
of property tax appeals for fur­
ther information.
Barbara Bloodsworth, Mor­
row County Clerk & Clerk of
the Board of Property Tax Ap­
peals
P.O. Box 338
Heppner, Oregon
Dated at Heppner, Oregon
this December 29, 2003
Published: December 31,2003,
PUBLIC NOTICE
January 7 and 14, 2004
The City of Heppner has sent
Affid____________________ an environmental information
PUBLIC NOTICE document (EID) for the pro­
posed water system improve­
ANNOUNCEMENT OF
ment project to the Oregon
CALL FOR BIDS:
Department of Human Servic­
Bids for High Capacity In­
es Drinking Water Program.
ternet Service for Morrow
After review by the Oregon
County School District will be
DHS-Drinking Water Program,
received at the District Office,
DHS has issued a finding of no
270 West Main, PO Box 368,
significant impact (FNSI) de­
Lexington, Oregon 97839 until
termination. Public Comments
11:00 a.m., January 23, 2004.
supporting or disagreeing with
At this time, all bids will be
the decision to issue the FNSI
publicly read aloud. Bid docu­
may be submitted to the Drink­
ments may be obtained at the
ing Water Program for consid­
District Office in Lexington,
eration. All comments con­
OR, Monday through Friday
cerning the FNSI for this deci­
from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
sion and project must be ad­
Scope of work called for in this
dressed to:
project shall include, but is not
Oregon DHS-Drinking Wa­
limited to all necessary crafts
ter Program
required by the nature of the
P.O. Box 14450
specific project. For further in­
Portland, Oregon 97293-
formation please call Tami
V
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­
ports handling the following
business:
A ug. 25: M CSO,
Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a request for an Attempt
to Locate from UCSO for a
vehicle whose driver tried to
pass counterfeit bills. The ve­
hicle was last seen on 1-84
westbound. Officers were un­
able to locate the vehicle.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in lone regarding
an on-going barking dog com­
plaint. The caller had already
contacted the owner o f the
dog on several occasions and
now wanted to sign a citation.
-MSO received a re­
port from a caller at Boardman
Sentry Market that the store
management has a juvenile
detained for shoplifting a bag
of chocolate chips.
-MCSO received a
report o f property damage at
the old Cargill Elevators east
ofBoardman.
-MCSO received a
request for a records check
from Linn County Sheriff’s
Office on a male subject and
a female subject. They were
not in the locals.
-MCSO received a
report of a possible stolen bike
in Irrigon.
-MCSO received a
report o f tools stolen from a
job site at the Boise Cascade
Tree Farm.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
regarding a question about an
abandoned vehicle on Potlatch
property.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
of several goats tethered at the
Blue Spruce Apartments that
could not reach water.
-M C SO , H eppner
ambulance received a report
from a caller at the Heppner
Senior Center of a female who
had fallen. The patient was
transported to Pioneer Me­
morial Hospital in Heppner.
-MCSO deputy cited
a subject for Possession of a
Controlled Substance II, Pos­
session of a Controlled Sub­
stance IV.
-MCSO, Boardman
PD received a request for an
officer contact from a caller in
Boardman about a paper she
had been served.
-MCSO received a
report o f a vehicle partially
blocking the southbound lane
o f Olson Road. The owner
moved the vehicle.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
that someone had stolen her
camera while she was vacu­
uming her vehicle. The cam­
era was located.
-MCSO received a
request for deputy contact re­
garding juveniles harassing the
caller.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f a barking dog. Shannon
Brasel, 29, was cited for
Maintaining a Dog as a Public
Nuisance.
-MCSO received a
report of an alarm and flash­
ing lights coming from inside
the H eppner Elem entary
School.
-M C SO , H eppner
ambulance, lone EMTs re­
ceived a request for an ambu­
lance from a caller in lone for
an 80-year-old male who was
having trouble breathing. No
transport was made.
Wednesday, January 14, 2004 - SEVEN
Aug. 26: MCSO re­
ceived a report from a caller
at the Irrigon Marina who
wanted to auction off a boat
that had sunk in the Marina
earlier.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Heppner re­
garding dogs running at large.
-MCSO deputy ar­
rested Michael D. Lynch, 45,
on a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Distribution
o f a Controlled Substance,
Possession o f a Controlled
Substance. He was lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO received a
report from Oregon State Po­
lice that Michelene A. Barron,
25, was arrested on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for Fail­
ure to Appear/Driving while
License Suspended. Barron
was lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
that their storage shed had
been broken into.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that two guns were stolen from
the residence.
-M C SO , H eppner
ambulance, lone EMTs re­
ceived a request for an ambu­
lance from a caller in lone for
a 77-year-old male having dif­
ficulty breathing. The patient
was transported to Pioneer
M em orial H ospital in
Heppner.
-M CSO , H eppner
ambulance received a request
for an ambulance for a sub­
ject who had shortness of
breath, blurred vision and was
dizzy. The subject was on
USFS Road 21 by Tupper.
The subject refused transport.
-Boardman PD cited
Jorge L. Avila Oblea, 21, for
Driving Uninsured. The vehi­
cle was impounded.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt o f an assau lt in
progress. Jose Garcia-Oronia,
18, was arrested for Domes­
tic Harassment, and cited for
Unlawful Use ofWeapon.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
of $ 100 being removed from
her residence by the babysitter.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
regarding the c aller’s es­
tranged husband’s visits with
children.
-MCSO received a
report of a theft that occurred
at the lone School.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
in Heppner regarding a dis­
pute resulting from a noise
complaint
Aug. 27: MCSO
deputy cited Honey Love
Ferguson, 28, for Exceeding
the Maximum Speed Limit 87
mph in a 65 mph zone.
-M CSO , O regon
State Police received a report
from a caller in Irrigon that a
male subject and a female sub­
ject took items from a resi­
dence and took off on foot.
-MCSO deputy cited
Celeste L. Broadfoot, 40, for
Driving while License Sus­
pended-Infraction and Driv ing
Uninsured. The vehicle was
impounded.
-MCSO received a
request for a phone contact
from a caller in Irrigon regard­
ing suspicious activity in the
area.
-MCSO deputy cited
Norma G Muniz, 28, for Vio­
lation o f the Basic Rule, 74
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Hardman re­
garding property found in an
impounded vehicle that the
c aller reco v ered out o f
Multnomah County; the caller
thought the items were stolen
items and wanted to know
what to do.
-MCSO received a
report o f a possible fire; the
location was out o f the
Boardman Fire District but
was checked. It was dust from
a harvesting operation; all was
okay.
-MCSO received a
received a report from a call­
er in Irrigon that a residence
was broken into last night.
Someone broke a window to
gain access.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
in Irrigon regarding a suspi­
cious phone call.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller of hearing
shots fired in the area behind
her residence. A deputy was
unable to locate anything.
-MCSO received a
report of smoke near the call­
er’s residence. Units were un­
able to locate any smoke.
-MCSO deputy cited
Catherine Brown, 42, for Vi­
olation o f the Basic Rule, 80
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO deputy cited
Tiffany Kaylor, 19, for Ex­
ceeding the Maximum Speed
Limit, 80 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-MCSO received a
report from Huwe’s station in
Irrigon that a subject drove off
without paying for $ 10 in fuel.
-MCSO received a
report o f a deer struck on
Highway 74 outside o f Lex­
ington. The deer was put
down.
-MCSO received a
report of an intrusion alarm at
the Morrow County Grain
Growers. It was determined all
was okay.
-MCSO, Boardman
ambulance received a report
from a caller in Boardman that
a 77-year-old male was hav­
ing chest pains that shot into
his shoulder. The patient was
transported to Good Shep­
herd M edical C en ter in
Hermiston.
-MCSO, Boardman
PD received a report of a pos­
sible DUII at the Boardman 76
station.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that her ex-husband will not
return their kids after visitation
was over.
Aug. 28: MCSO re­
ceived a report from a caller
in Irrigon of a married couple
fighting again; it was verbal.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
in Irrigon regarding the neigh­
bor’s dog continuously bark­
ing.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c aller in
Boardman that her vehicle was
broken into last night.
-MCSO deputy ad­
vised he received another re­
port of an Unauthorized Entry
o f a M otor V ehicle in
Boardman.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
of vandalism to his haystacks
that occurred last night.
-MCSO deputy cited
Peggy Marlene Schilling, 52,
for Failure to Obey Traffic
Control Device.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Hardman of yelling heard at a
residence; it sounded like the
mother and son were fighting.
A male subject left the resi­
dence on foot. It was deter­
mined to be a verbal dispute.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that her dog was hit by
paintballs.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller that she
advised she reported her ex­
roommate not returning her
property to her father as she
requested when she moved
from Irrigon.