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    TWELVE - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 20, 2004
or the latter s attorney
PERSONAL REPRESENTA­
TIVE:
Marsha Burden
2035 SE 1st Ave.
Canbv OR 07013
ATTORNEY FOR PERSON­
AL REPRESENTATIVE
Jon S Henncksen.
OSB No. 73135
725 Portland Ave.
Gladstone. OR 07027
(503) 655-7555
DATED and first published
this sixth day of October, 2004.
Published: October 6. 13. 20
and 27, 2004
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Preliminary Deter­
minations for Water Right
Transfer T-0601
T-0601 filed bv Port of Mor­
row, proposes a change in point
of diversion from surface Wa­
ter to ground water, place of
use. and character of use un­
der Certificate 76360 and a
change in place of use under
Permit G-12729
Certificate 76360 allows the
use of 5 1 74 cfs (priority date
November 5, 1971) from a di­
version in Sec. 3, T5N. R25E.
W M (Umatilla Basin) for ir­
rigation in Sec 1, 2 and 12.
T4N. R25E: Sec. 35. T5N.
R25E; and Sec. 4. 5, 6. 7. X
and 9. T4N. R26E. WM The
applicant proposes to change
the point of diversion to two
points of appropriation North
Farm-location approximately
2175 feet east (Sec 35. T5N.
R25E. W M ). South Farm-lo­
cation approximately 10,000
feet southwest (Sec. 10. T4N.
R25E. W.M ); to change the
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place of use to Sec. 1, 2, 12
and 23, T4N. R25E: and Sec
4. 5.6. 7. X and 9, T4N. R26E,
W.M.: and to change the char­
acter of use of a portion of the
right to municipal use
Permit G -12729 allows the
use of 6.35 cfs (priority date
January 22. 1993) from wells
in Sec 1 and 10. T4N. R25E.
W.M for supplemental irriga­
tion in Sec I. I2.T4N. R25E.
W.M , Sec 35. T5N. R25E.
W M , Sec 6 and 7, T4N,
R26E. W.M. The applicant
proposes to change the place of
use to Sec 1 and 12, T4N,
R25E; and Sec 6 and 7, T4N,
R26E. W M
The Water Resources De­
partment has concluded that the
proposed transfer appears to be
consistent with the require­
ments of ORS Chapter 540 and
OAR 690-3X0-5000.
Any person may file, jointly
or severally, w ith the Depart­
ment a protest or standing
statement within 30 days after
the date of final publication of
notice in the Department's
w eekly notice or of this news­
paper notice, whichever is lat­
er A protest form and addition­
al information on filing protests
mav be obtained bv calling
(503) 9X6-0X52. The last date
of newspaper publication is
October 27, 2004. If no pro­
tests are filed, the Department
will issue a final order consis­
tent with the preliminary deter­
mination
Published: October 13, 20 and
27. 2004
Affidavit
l.egal Notice/Public Notice
Deadline
Mondays at 5 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
ON W RIT OF EXECUTION
Case NO 9X-CV-I22
By virtue of a Writ of Exe­
cution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Morrow, on
September 24. 2004, pursuant
to a Judgment entered March
5, 1999 in the case of NA­
TIONAL AMERICAN IN­
SURANCE COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA, plaintiff (s)
and WILLIAM D RILL, indi­
vidually and dba RILL
TRUCKING, defendant(s),
case No. 9X-CV-122 together
with w ritten instructions, to me
directed, commanding me to
sell all of the right, title, inter­
est and claim of the above de­
fendant (s) in and to certain real
property, in the sum of
$14,1X5.60 plus interest at the
rate of 9% per annum from
September 14. 2004. and the
further sum of $80.00 for costs
and disbursements and also
costs of this writ. On the 1 Ith
day of October. 2004. I levied
on the defendant (s) right, title,
interest and claim in and to the
following described real prop­
erty;
SEE EXHIBIT "A "
ATTACHED
Notice is hereby given that I
will, on the 11 th day of Novem­
ber, 2004 at 10:00 o'clock am ,
at the front doors of the Mor­
row County Courthouse in
Heppner. Oregon, sell the right,
title, interest and claim of the
defendant (s) in the above de­
scribed real property, to the
highest bidder for cash, in
hand, at public auction.
SALE WILL BE SUBJECT ROW AND STATE OF ORE­ WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN,
TO ANY AND ALL PRIOR GON
THE COUNTY OF MOR­
LIENS
Section 1 The South Half IN
ROW
Dated this 11 th dav of Octo­ Section 12: The North Half; GON AND STATE OF ORE­
ber. 2004
The Northwest Quarter of the Section 7: Government Lots
VERLIN R DENTON,
Southeast Quarter and that 1 and 2. also known as the West
Sheriff'
portion of the Northeast Quar­ Half
of the Northw est Quarter.
Morrow County. Oregon
ter of the Southwest Quarter Published:
October 13, 20, 27
By: /s/ Judy Chastain
which lies East of the County and November
3, 2004
Chief Civil Deputy
Road.
Affidavit
EXHlBlt A
3) TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH,
I) TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH. RANGE 25, EAST OF THE
RANGE 24, EAST OF THE
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN.
IN THE COUNTY OF MOR­
ROW AND STATE OF ORE­
GON
Section 23: The South Half
of the South Half; The North­ CUSTOM BANNERS
east Quarter of the Southeast
A n y Size
Quarter; ALSO Beginning at
the Southeast corner of the
Lots of C olo n
Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter; thence West
a distance of X25.00 feet to a
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place on the South line of the
Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter, where it in­
tersects the County Road,
which is the true point of be­
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ginning of this description;
thence North along the West
PRINT
line of the County Road a dis­
tance of 135.00 feet; thence
BUSINESS CARDS
West a distance of 180.00;
thence South a distance of
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135.00 feet; thence East a dis­
tance of 180.00 feet, more or
less, to the true point of begin­
ning.
Section 24: The Southwest
Quarter
Section 25: The Northwest
WE
Quarter
Section 26: The Northeast
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Quarter
2) TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH.
RANGE 24, EAST OF THE
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN,
IN THE COUNTY OF MOR-
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With the help of funding from the Oregon
Lottery, State Parks offers 190 yurts in
parks from Wallowa Lake to Harris Beach
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add more every year. Yurts make camping
easy, comfortable and fun in any weather.
And more yurts mean more people can
enjoy camping in Oregon's State Parks
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