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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 17,2007 - SEVEN
p.m., Jan. 26, 2(X)7. Applica­
tions received after this date
will not he accepted. The City
reserves the right to reject any
and all applications submitted.
Interviews should occur in early
February, 2007.
The City of Heppner is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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IMMEDIATE
OPENING
Wheat Farm
Needs Help
Must have mechanical
and farming experience.
Competitive wages.
Call Keven Haguewood,
(541) 422-7481,
(541) 422-7550 eve.
REAL ESTATE
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R e a lty
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Joyce Kay & Jerry Hollomon
GREAT LOCATION 60 x140'
m/1 lol with 1090 sq. ft. home ready
to occupy. Newly updated interior
and paint. Vinyl storm windows,
over insulated metal windows. 2+
bedrooms. 1 bath. 575 S. Court St.
#06-04 $65,000
15 ACRES and a 206» sq. ft.
MARLETTE 2001 Desert Manor
home. Four bedrooms, two baths
with lots of upgrades and storage.
13’ x 12’ deck off the family rom.
House newly painted inside and out.
Dog pens and well houses with con­
crete floors. Two wells, 30' x 24’
garage/shop with concrete floor.
65215 Piper Canyon Rd. #06-12.
$215,000
BUILT IN 1900. 1546 sq. ft.
m/1 3+ bdr„ 1 bath. Updated out­
side. metal roof, siding and some
vinyl windows. 70’ x 70’ m/1 lot.
Great house with Endless Possibili­
ties 520 S. M ain St. #0 6 -0 6 .
GOOD BUY AT $52,500
LOR RENT
$400 a month. Three bed­
room, one bath house, fenced
yard, two miles out of Lexing­
ton. Call 989-8496 or 676-
5988.
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REAL ESTATE
WANTED
I have buyers interested in
p u rc h a sin g the follow ing
properties:
Hunting Property around the
Penland Lake area - or within
the Heppner/Desolation unit.
160 acres are preferred and
LOP tags a plus.
I am interested in locating
bare property in Ukiah. In town
lot or small acreage would be
best.
I am looking for a small plot
of grazing land.
I want a parcel of raw land.
Prefer a fairly level area that
could be used to pasture horses.
Have q ualified buyers
looking for a stick built home
with land for horses in Heppner
or Lexington area. Up to
$150,000.
Please contact me if you
have property you would like
to sell.
Ask me about one time
listings.
David Sykes
David Sykes Real Estate
188 W. Willow
Heppner, OR
(541)676-9228
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CARS & TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALES AND SERVICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
or
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
Phone (541)763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
SERVICES
L in o leu m , c a rp e t an d
Pergo sale and installation
Free estim ates. C all Tim
Hedman. evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business with
solid magnet door signs from
the H eppner Gazette-Times.
676-9228. ask for David.
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R ep rin ts of photos that
appear in the H e p p n e r
Gazette-Times are available
for $5 each for a color 5 x 7
and $6 for an 8 x 10 (multiple
print pricing available).
Contact the Gazette at 676-
9228 if you have a photo you
would like to purchase.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
MEETING
SOUTH
MORROW
COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP
AND TRUST
BANK OF EASTERN
OREGON
MONDAY JANUARY
29TH, 2007 AT 6:00 P.M.
Published: January 10 and
17,2006
PUBLIC NOTICE
DEPARTMENT OF
HOMELAND SECURITY
FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENTAGENCY
Proposed Base Flood Eleva­
tion Determination for Morrow
County, Oregon and Incorpo­
rated Areas. The Department of
Homeland Security’s Federal
Emergency Management Agen­
cy solicits technical informa­
tion or comments on the pro­
posed Base (1-percent-annual-
chance) Flood E levations
(BFEs) shown in the Prelimi­
nary Flood Insurance Study
(FIS) and on the Preliminary
Flood Insurance Rate Map
(FIRM) for your community.
These proposed BFEs are the
basis for the floodplain man­
agement measures that your
community is required to either
adopt or show evidence of hav­
ing in effect in order to qualify
or remain qualified for partici­
pation in the National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP).
For a detailed listing of the pro­
posed BFEs and information on
the statutory period provided
for appeals, please visit FE-
MA’s w ebsite at h ttp s://
w w w .floodm aps.fem a.gov/
fhm/Scripts/bfe_main.asp, or
call the FEM A Map Assistance
center toll free at 1 -877-FEM A
MAP.
Published: January 10 and 17,
2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Council of the City of
Heppner, Oregon will conduct
a public hearing at 7:00 PM on
February 12, 2007, at Hepp­
ner City Hall, 111 North Main
Street, regarding violations of
City Ordinance No. 474, an
Ordinance Abating Nuisance
for A ccum ulation o f Solid
Waste and Fire Hazards; Or­
dinance No. 474, an Ordinance
Abating Nuisance for Accumu­
lation of Solid Waste and Fire
Hazards.
The following properties are
in violation of the ordinance
because of deposits of solid
wastes, and an abandoned ve­
hicle scattered about the pre­
mises that create a fire hazard
and harborage for rodents and
insects and are injurious to the
health, safety, and general wel­
fare of the people.
1. 375 Aiken Street, Map #
2S 26 26CC, Tax Lot #500
If you would like to attend
the meeting and need assis­
tance, please call (541) 676-
9618 of TTY relay 800-735-
3900.
Published: January 17, 2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
Deadline for
ALL NEWS ,
ADVERTISING,
& CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING:
Mondays at 5 p.m.
The Morrow County School
District Board of Directors,
along with Community Educa­
tion Committee members from
Boardman, Irrigon and Hepp­
ner will hold a joint meeting on
Monday. January 22nd, 2007
at 7:00 pm at Irrigon Elemen­
tary School in Irrigon, OR.
Published: January 17, 2007
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT OF
NONDISCRIMINATION
Umatilla Electric Coopera­
tive is the recipient of Federal
financial assistance from the
Rural U tilities Service, an
agency of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, and is subject
to the provisions of Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
as amended. Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
amended, the Age Discrimina­
tion Act of 1975, as amended,
and the rules and regulations of
the U.S. Department of Agri­
culture which provide that no
person in the United States on
the basis of race, color, nation­
al origin, sex, religion, age, or
disability shall be excluded
from participation in, admis­
sion or access to, denied the
benefits of, or otherwise be
subjected to discrimination un­
der any of this organization’s
programs or activities.
The person responsible for
coordinating this organization’s
nondiscrimination compliance
efforts is Geri Dickmeier. Any
individual, or specific class of
individuals, who feels that this
organization has subjected
them to discrimination may
obtain further inform ation
about the statutes and regula­
tions listed above from and/or
file a written complaint with
this organization; or the Admin­
istrator, Rural Utilities Service,
Stop 1510, 1400 Independence
Avenue, SW, Washington, DC,
20250-1510; or the Director,
Office of Civil Rights, Room
326-W, W hitten Building,
1400 Independence Avenue,
SW, Washington, DC, 20250-
9410; or call (202) 720-5964
(voice or TDD). USDA is an
equal opportunity provider and
employer. Complaints must be
filed within 180 days after the
alleged discrimination. Confi­
dentiality will be maintained to
the extent possible.
Published: January 17, 2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
M orrow County Public
Works is accepting bids on the
following:
1. Herbicides
Specifications and bid sheets
may be obtained by contacting
Morrow County Public Works
P.O. Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74,
L exington, OR.
97839.
Phone 541-989-9500.
Bids must be received at the
Morrow County Public Works
Office, P.O. Box 428, 365 W.
Hwy 74, and Lexington, OR
97839 by 4:00 pm Tuesday,
February 6, 2007. Bids must
be in a sealed envelope marked
“Herbicide Bid”. Bids will be
opened February 7, 2007 at
10:15 am at the Morrow Coun­
ty Court House, 100 Court
Street, Heppner, OR. For ad­
ditional information contact
Morrow County Public Works
541-989-9500.
Morrow County reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
and/or to postpone the award
of bids for thirty (30) days from
the date of opening.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
age, religion, race national or­
igin. sex or handicapped status
in hiring or the provision of
services.
Published: January 17, 24 and
31, 2007
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
M orrow County Public
Works is accepting bids on the
following:
1. Gasoline and Diesel
2. Lubricants
3. Aviation Fuel (If Avail­
able)
Specifications and bid sheets
may be obtained by contacting
Morrow County Public Works
at 541-989-9500.
Bids must be received at the
Morrow County Public Works
Office. P.O. Box 428. 365 W.
Hwy 74, Lexington, OR
97839 by 4:00 pm Tuesday
February 6th, 2007. Bids must
be in a sealed envelope marked
"Bid”. Bids will be opened
February 7th 2007 at 10:00 am
Diesel, 10:05 Gasoline and
Lubricant 10:10 at the Morrow
County Court H ouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR.
For additional information con­
tact Morrow County Public
Works 541-989-9500.
Morrow County reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
and/or to postpone the award
of bids for thirty (30) days from
the date of opening.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
age, religion, race national or­
igin, sex or handicapped status
in hiring or the provision of
services.
Published: January 17, 24 and
31,2007
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to that
certain trust deed made by
Kenn E. Evans and Mary B.
Evans, as grantor, to Western
Title and Escrow company, as
trustee, in favor of Duane Pas-
chall and Janice Claire Pas-
chall. Trustees of the Paschall*,
as beneficiary, dated March 8,
2004, recorded on March 17,
2004, in the Records of Mor­
row County, Oregon, in X mi­
crofilm No. M -2004-10477,
covering the following, de­
scribed real property situated
in that county and state, to-wit:
The real property described
on the attached Exhibit A.
*Family Revocable Living
Trust, as to an undivided 1/2
interest, and Nathan. W. Wid-
mer and Patricia L. Widner, or
the survivor thereof, as to an
undivided 1/2 interest.
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
real property to satisfy the ob­
ligations secured by the trust
deed and a notice of default has
been recorded pursuant to Or­
egon Revised Statutes 86.735
(3); the default for which the
foreclosure is made in grantor’s
failure to pay when due the fol­
lowing sums:
Unpaid principal balance of
$225,000.00, together with in­
terest at 12% per annum from
April 18, 2006, until paid, ac­
cruing at $73.84 per day. and
late charges at $150.00 for
each 10-day period from
March 9, 2006. until paid.
By reason of the default just
described, the beneficiary has
declared all sums owing on the
obligation secured by the trust
deed immediately due and pay­
able, those sums being the fol­
lowing, to-wit:
Unpaid principal balance of
$225,000.00. together with in­
terest at 12% per annum from
April 18, 2006, until paid, ac­
cruing at $73.84 per day, and
late charges at $150.00 for
each 10-day period from
March 9, 2006, until paid: to­
gether with title expense, costs
and attorney’s fees incurred
herein by reason of said de­
fault.
WHEREFORE, notice is
hereby given (hat the under­
signed trustee will on March
20, 2007 at the hour of 1():(X)
o’clock, A M., in accord with
the standard of time established
by ORS 187.110, at the front
door of the Morrow Court­
house. 1 (X) 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
the real property described
above which the grantor had or
had power to convey at the time
of the execution by grantor of
the trust deed together with any
interest which the grantor or
grantor’s successors in interest
acquired after the execution of
the trust deed, to satisfy the
foregoing obligations thereby
secured and the costs and ex­
penses of’ the sale, including a
reasonable charge by the trust­
ee. 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 proceed­
ing dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated by payment to the
beneficiary of the entire amount
then due (other than such por­
tion 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 of being
cured by tendering the perfor­ South 88°06’20” West a dis­
mance required under the obli­ tance of 969.61 feet to a point
gation or trust deed, and in ad­ on the Easterly right of way line
dition to paying those sums or of the Old Columbia River
tendering the performance nec­ Highway, now a County Road;
essary to cure the default, by thence Northeasterly along said
paying all costs and expenses Easterly right of way along a
actually incurred in enforcing 3.354.05 foot radius curve to
the obligation and trust deed, the left (the chord bears North
together with trustee and attor­ 54°34’52” East 44.55 feet) a
ney fees not exceeding the distance of 44.55 feet; thence
amounts provided by ORS North 35°47’57” West, con­
tinuing along said Easterly
86.753.
In construing this notice, the right of way along a 3,324.05
singular includes the plural, the foot radius curve to the left (the
word “grantor” includes any chord bears North 48°34'49”
successor in interest to the East 651.10 feet) a distance of
grantor as well as any other 652.14 feet; thence North
person owing an obligation, the 88°06’20” East a distance of
performance of which is se­ 436.28 feet to the point of be­
cured by the trust deed, and the ginning. TOGETHER WITH
words “trustee” and "beneficia­ that portion of the County Road
ry” include their respective suc­ vacated by Order recorded
cessors in interest, if any.
April 3, 1985 as Microfilm No.
DATED November 3. 2006 M -24712, Morrow County
/s/ Kenneth Sherman, Jr. Microfilm Records.
Successor Trustee Published: January 17, 24 and
475 Cottage Street, N.E., 31. 2007
Suite 120
P.O. Box 2247
Salem, OR 97308
State of Oregon. County of
A d d iso n
P a ig e
Marion) ss.
B u rle ig h
w as
b o rn
I, the undersigned, certify
D e c e m b e r 14, 2 0 0 6 in
that 1 am the attorney or one of
Clackamas,
Oregon to Brian
the attorneys for the above
and
L
indsay
B u rleig h o f
named trustee and that the fore­
Troutdale,
Oregon.
At birth
going is a complete and exact
she
weighed
eight
pounds.
copy of the original trustee’s
14 ounces and was 21 1/4
notice of sale.
Kenneth Sherman, Jr. Attor­ inches long. G randparents
ney for Trustee
are Phil and Dianne G reif o f
EXHIBIT A
Elgin, Oregon, Vicki Greif of
Township 4 North. Range Gresham, Oregon, and Jeff
25, East of the Willamette Me­ and C h e ry l B u rle ig h o f
ridian, in the County of Mor­ McKinney, Texas.
row and State of Oregon.
Section 11: The Southwest
M o rro w
C o u n ty
Quarter of the Northwest Quar­
ter, lying South of the Old Co­ District Attorney Elizabeth
lumbia River Highway right of B allard has re le a se d the
way.
following report:
EXCEPTING T H E R E ­
-C u lle n
M o rse
FROM beginning at the South­ M artin was convicted o f one
east corner of the Southwest count o f coercion, a Class C
Quarter of the Northwest Quar­
m isdem eanor - 180 days in
ter of said Section 11; (hence
jail with 180 days suspended,
North 1°14’55” West along the
North-South center line of said 4 0 h o u rs o f c o m m u n ity
Northwest Quarter a distance serv ice, tw o years bench
of 307.90 feet, to the point of probation, com plete a sex
beginning of this description; offenders package, $633 in
thence North 1°14’55” West fines, fees and assessments.
along the said North-South
center line a distance o f992.06
feet, more or less, to a point on
The
b o a rd
of
the Southeasterly right of way
line of the Old Columbia Riv­ directors of IMAC is hosting
er Highway; thence along the a pancake dinner on January
said right of way line and along 22, 2007 to celebrate the
the arc of a 3,324.94 foot radi­ fo rm atio n o f the Irrig o n
us circular curve to the right a M ulticultural A rts Center.
distance of 1,326.81 feet (chord
Everyone is invited to come
bears South 44°33’52” West
for dinner and learn more
and 1,318.02 feet), said right
of way line being parallel to about the Arts Center. The
and 50.00 feet Southeasterly cost o f the dinner is $4 per
from the center line; thence person. Proceeds from the
South 34°00’02” East and at dinner will go to furthering
right angles to the said High­ the efforts to bring arts to
way center line a distance of our communities and to save
30.00 feet; thence along the the old school house. Dinner
said right of way line parallel will be served at 5:30 p.m.
to and 80.00 feet Southeaster­ At 6 :3 0 p.m . the IM A C
ly from the said center line and b o a rd
w ill
g iv e
a
along the arc of a 3,354.04 foot
presentation on the Irrigon
radius circular curve to the
M ulticultural A rts C enter
right a distance of 50.49 feet
and
w h at
is
(chord bears South 56°25’50"
proposed.
M
em
berships
to
West and 25.49 feet); thence
East and parallel to the East- IMAC will be available at the
West center line of said Section meeting. Following the brief
11 a distance of 971.77 feet, presentation, the Board will
more or less, to the point of hold their regular meeting.
beginning.
TOGETHER
Justice Court Report
WITH that portion of the
Ju d g e C h a rlo tte
County Road vacated by Or­
der recorded A pril3, 1985 as G ray , H e p p n e r J u s tic e
Microfilm No. M-24712, Mor­ C o u rt, has re le a s e d the
row C ounty M icrofilm following report:
Records.
-A lta L ib b e e , 42 ,
PARCEL 2:
H a rd m a n , a c q u irin g a
Township 4 North, Range c o n tro lle d s u b sta n c e by
25. East of the Willamette Me­ fraud, $645 fine with $200
ridian. in the County of Mor­ suspended, 180 days in jail
row and State of Oregon.
with 180 days suspended, 40
Section 11: A parcel of land
hours of community service,
lying in the Southwest Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter, ly­ tw o y e a rs p ro b a tio n ,
ing South of the Old Columbia complete drug evaluation by
River Highway right of way, April 1,2007, complete drug
treatm ent if necessary by
described as follows:
O
ctober 1, 2007, letter of
Commencing at the North­
west one-sixteenth corner of apology to District Attorney
said Section 11; thence South by February I, 2007.
3°12'56" East along the East
line of said Southwest Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter a dis­
tance of 554.88 feet to the true
Hope/Valby/All Saints
point of beginning of this de­
scription; thence continuing Episcopal C hurch will be
South 3° 12’56" East along said serving lunch on Wednesday.
East line a distance of 464.00 January 24. The menu will
feet to a point that lies North consist of Swiss steak, baked
3° 12’56” West a distance of potatoes with sour cream ,
307.90 feet from the West one- butter and chives, carrots and
sixteenth center to center cor­ mixed vegetables, hot rolls,
ner of said Section 11; thence apple crunch, and fruit juice.
Burleighs have
daughter
DA’s Report
IMAC to host
pancake dinner
Senior Center
lunch menu