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    neppner oazene-1imes, heppner, uregon vveanesaay, August ib, ¿ w i - b t v t N
HELP WANTED
Weather Report
Morrow Wheeler Behav­
ioral Health has a position
open for a Service Coordina­
tor for Developmental Dis­
abilities.
Qualified applicant must
have a bachelor’s degree in
psychology, sociology, teach­
ing or a field related to de­
velopmental disabilities. In­
dividual will advocate for
clients and families at 1EP
meetings, assist clients in ac­
quiring services and resources
to maintain independence in
the community, conduct needs
assessments, make referrals
to appropriate agencies, and
attend and facilitate meetings
w ith other agencies. Indiv idual
must have excellent computer
skills and be able to assist the
director in meeting the needs
of the community.
Position is 24 hours/week
and wages begin at $1554 per
month with benefits. For an
application, please contact
Kimberly Lindsay at (541)
676-9161. Position open until
filled.
___________________ 8-8-2c
By the City of Heppner
Truck Driver: Morrow
County C rain Growers has
an opening at Lexington, OR
for a petroleum truck driver.
Class B CDL with hazmat
and tank endorsements re­
quired. Clean driving records
a must. Experience with bulk
petroleum a plus. Competitive
wages/benefits. Call 800-452-
7396 for applications.
___________________ 8-8-2c
Morrow County Emergency
Management is seeking a full­
time Information Technology
Manager. Work location is in
Heppner, Oregon. Successful
candidate must have a Masters
Degree in Computer Sciences
or Risk Management or five
years documented successful
work experience in the field.
The successful candidate will
be required to demonstrate
m astery o f advanced Web
Puff 2.0 plume modeling tech­
niques, WEC EOC incident
m anagement softw are, the
Incident Response Information
System (IRIS), the EXTRON
multi-media audio-visual dis­
play system, remote weather
sensing system s, Polycom
VXS 7000 video teleconfer­
encing and radio and telecom­
munications systems. The suc­
cessful candidate will display
a thorough understanding of
the Chemical Stockpile Emer­
gency Preparedness Program,
community response plans
and procedures, the National
Incident Management System,
and Incident Command Sys­
tem including completion of
all required training programs.
System and contract manage­
ment experience is required.
Candidates will be required to
demonstrate expertise in ra­
diological response operation
sampling methodologies and
response techniques and tech­
nology. Knowledge of ADP
systems support infrastructure
to include Novell Network,
token ring, Ethernet, WAN,
LAN, network servers, mi­
crocomputers, PCS terminal,
routing, wiring, and modem
technology is essential. The
successful candidate will docu­
ment actual management of
high level ADP support tech­
nicians and Certified Network
Engineers (CNE). Successful
candidate will document the
management of employees and
development and management
of work schedules. Successful
candidate must be able to reach
Emergency Operations Center
within 30 minutes from place
of residence during a CSEPP
emergency. Position will be
of limited duration and may be
terminated at the end of each
federal fiscal year.
Contact Karen Wolff, Mor­
row C ounty C o u rth o u se,
P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR
97836 for more information:
(541) 676-5620 or kwolfT@
co.morrow.or.us. Closes Au­
gust 21, 2007.
Morrow County is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
8-15-lc
Deadline for
Classified Advertising
Mondays at 5 p.m.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY LAND
USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the following hear­
ings of public interest on Tues­
day, August 28, 2007, at 7:00
p.m. at the North Morrow
County Annex Building in Ir-
rigon, Oregon.
Land Partition LP-S-379:
Dave Molony, applicant and
owner. Property is described
as tax lots 1200, 1202, 1203,
603 and 604 of Assessor’s Map
4S 25. The property is zoned
Exclusive Farm Use and is
located approximately 3 miles
south of Ruggs on Highway
207. Request is to partition an
approximate 1570-acre parcel
into three parcels each meeting
the 160 acre minimum parcel
size. C riteria for approval
include the Morrow County
Subdivision Ordinance Article
5 Land Partitioning.
Continued from July 31,
2007, Comprehensive Plan
and Map Amendment AC( M )-
N-004-07 and Zoning Map
Amendment AZ( M )-N-002-07:
Jedediah and Cindy Aylett, ap­
plicant and Aylett Home Place,
owner. Property is described
as tax lot 1100 of Assessor’s
Map 4N 27 28. The property
is zoned Exclusive Farm Use
and is located along Frontage
Lane just west of County Line
Road. Request is to amend the
Comprehensive Plan, Compre­
hensive Plan Map and Zoning
Map converting approximately
20 acres of the subject parcel
along Frontage Lane to Rural
Light Industrial (RLI). Cri­
teria for approval include the
Amendment Chapter o f the
M orrow C ounty C o m p re­
hensive Plan and the MCZO
Article 8 Amendments. Also
applicable is Goal 2, Oregon
Revised Statutes 197.732 and
Oregon Administrative Rule
Chapter 660 Division 4.
Continued from July 31,
2007, Flood Hazard O ver­
lay Zone (FP) and Federal
Emergency Management Ad­
ministration (FEMA) Flood
Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)
Adoption: FEMA, Morrow
County and the City of Hep­
pner initiated a review of the
FIRM maps several years ago
which is now nearly complete.
Morrow County is now in a
six month notice period which
allows time for local adoption
of the required amendments
to Article 3 Section 3.100 of
the Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance in order to be in
compliance with Federal law.
This action will include adop­
tion of both the updated Flood
Hazard O verlay Zone and
new FIRM maps. This is the
second of at least two Planning
Commission public hearings
to be followed by at least one
County Court public hearing
prior to adoption. Criteria
include the Morrow County
Zoning Ordinance (MCZO)
Article 3 Section 3.100, Ar­
ticle 8 Amendments and the
Comprehensive Plan chapter
on Amendments.
Continued from July 31,
2007, Subdivision Ordinance
Article 5 Land Partitions: This
portion of the Morrow County
Subdivision Ordinance deals
with land partitions, property
line adjustments and other sim­
ilar land division actions. The
proposed amendments would
clarify language adopted in
late 2005 and remove language
which allows “partitions for
financial purposes." This is
the second o f at least two
Planning Commission public
hearings to be followed by at
least one County Court pub­
lic hearing prior to adoption.
Criteria include the Morrow
County Subdivision Ordinance
Article 12.
Continued from July 31,
2007, Comprehensive Plan
- Codification: The Morrow
County Comprehensive Plan
was adopted in 1980 and ac­
knowledged in 1986. During
the past twenty years amend­
ments have been acknow l­
edged, but the technology was
not available to incorporate the
changes in the document as
they took place. What is avail­
able today is a paper copy of the
acknow ledged Comprehensive
Plan from 1986 and a variety of
amendments. The intent of this
action is to codify the original
document and twenty years
o f acknow ledged changes
into one electronic version.
No substantive changes are
currently planned to the Com­
prehensive Plan through this
process. This is the second of
at least two Planning Commis-
sion public hearings to be fol­
lowed by at least one County
Court public hearing prior to
adoption. Criteria include the
Comprehensive Plan chapter
on Amendments.
Opportunity to voice sup­
port or opposition to the above
proposals 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 decision maker an oppor­
tunity 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 w ill
be available after August 17,
2007. For more information,
please contact the Planning
Department at 541-922-4624
or 541-676-9061 extension
5503.
DATED this 8th day of August,
2007.
MORROW COUNTY PLAN­
NING DEPARTMENT
Published: August 15, 2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Receipt
of Ballot Title
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
EN THAT a ballot title for a
measure was filed with the
Morrow County Clerk on Au­
gust 09,2007. This prospective
initiative has been reviewed
and meets the procedural con­
stitutional requirements.
The ballot title caption is:
AN ORDINANCE REQUIR­
IN G DISTRIBUTION OF
LANDFILL FEES TO CIT-
IES/TOWN.
Any elector dissatisfied with
the ballot title filed with the
Morrow County Clerk may
petition the Morrow County
Circuit Court no later than 5
p.m., August 20,2007 (7 busi­
ness days), Pursuant to ORS
250.175 (5) and 250.195 (1)
(2)(3).
To obtain a copy of the bal­
lot title, contact the Morrow
County Clerk at (541) 676-
5601 or write to:
Morrow County Clerk
P.O. Box 338
Heppner, OR 97836
Bobbi A. Childers
Morrow County Clerk
Published: August 15, 2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE, lone,
Oregon, Nadine Ball and Ste­
ven K Ball, at Storage unit #
25, located at Willow Creek
Storage Hwy 74, Jordan Road
lone Oregon 97843. Date of
Sale: August 21st, 2007 at
10:00 A.M., by Willow Creek
Storage LLC, a limited liability
company, PO BOX 73 lone
Oregon 97843.
Published: August 8 and 15,
2007
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO
WENDI MILER AND
DAVID L. MILER IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
Patricia Walter v.
Wendi and David L. Miler
No: 07-CV-106
YOU ARE HEREBY RE­
QUIRED to appear and defend
the complaint filed against you
in the above-entitled cause
within 30 days from the date
of first publication of this sum­
mons, and in case of your fail­
ure to do so, for want thereof,
plaintiff will apply to the court
for relief demanded in the com­
plaint. The complaint alleges
that in the past you entered
into a land sale contract with
Cleta Walter, now deceased,
and the decedent devised the
property to Patricia Walter. She
cannot transfer the property as
the property is encumbered by
the recording of the land sale
contract into which you had
entered. The complaint alleges
you defaulted and have no cur­
rent legal interest in the land.
The complaint wants the land
sale contact to be removed
form the title and any interest
you may claim in the property
rendered void.
N OTICE TO THE DE­
FENDANTS: READ THESE
PAPERS CAREFULLY!
You must “appear” to pro­
tect your rights in this matter.
To “appear” you must file
with the court a legal paper
called a “motion” or “reply.”
The “motion” or “reply” must
be given to the court clerk or
administrator within 30 days of
first date of publication of this
notice along with the required
filing fee. It must be in proper
form and have proof of service
on the plaintiff’s attorney. You
may be liable for attorney fees
in this case. Should plaintiff
prevail, a judgment for rea­
sonable attorney fees could be
entered against you.
If you have questions, you
should call the Oregon State
Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service
at 503-684-3763 ortoll-free in
Oregon at 1-800-452-7636.
July 25, 2007
/s/ Kent Fisher
Attorney for Plaintiff
226 S.E. Byers Avenue,
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
1-800-922-2647
Published: July 25, August 1,
8 and 15, 2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF’S SALE
OR-6-2007
On the 23th day of August,
2007 at the hour o f 10:00
o ’clock, A.M. Standard of
Time in accordance with
ORS 187.110, at the front door
of the Morrow County Court­
house, in Heppner, Oregon,
I will sell at Public Auction
all the right, title, claim and
interest of Morrow County to
PUBLIC NOTICE
1 *L
j f
Samantha Wilhelm
and Sean Linkel
Wedding on Saturday, August 25, 2007
Katie Walton
and Michael Duncan
JOINT TENANCY
Wedding on Saturday, September 1, 2007
When two or more persons
own property as joint ten­
ants, they have equal rights
to the property and they have
the right of survivorship.
They have an equal voice in
the disposition of the prop­
erty and they share its income
equally.
In joint tenancy, every co­
owner must acquire owner­
ship at the same time. There is
only one title to the property
and each owner has an equal
share and equal possession of
it. Each owner has an equal in­
terest in the property. If there
Brianne Jones
and Nathen Wood
Wedding on Saturday, September 8, 2007
Tiffany Piper
and Justin Laurendeau
Wedding on Sunday, September 16, 2007
Lexi Matteson
and Josh Makenzie
Shower on Saturday, August 11, 2007
Wedding on Saturday, October 20, 2007
Krystal (Naims) Seitz and Brandon Seitz
217 North Main • Htppnar • Phona 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone
SYKES
are two owners, each has a 1 /2
interest. Four owners would
each have a 1/4 interest.
Joint tenancy is popular
among married couples be­
cause of the right of survivor­
ship. If one owner dies, his or
her rights are extinguished
and the property goes directly
to the surviving owner. This
eliminates problems that are
sometimes encountered in
tenancy in common, where
one owner dies and leaves his
share in the property to his/her
heirs instead of to the other
joint tenant.
Property listings are available
at www.sykesrealestate. net
E S T A T E
^ M umujü D«uj
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the highest bidder for cash, the
parcels of real property located
in Morrow County, Oregon,
described in Exhibit “A" which
is attached hereto and by this
reference incorporated herein.
Said sale is made under an
Order issued out of the County
Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County to me
directed: In the Matter of Real
Property owned by Morrow
County and Directing Sheriff
to Conduct Sale dated June
20, 2007. The minimum price
which may be accepted for
the property is fixed by Order
of the County Court and is set
forth with particularity with
the parcels described in said
Exhibit “A”.
DATED this 19th day of
July, 2007.
KENNETH W. MATLACK,
Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: /s/ Judy Chastain
Chief Civil Deputy
NOTCE: At the time of sale,
the County will collect fees
for recording the Deed in the
Clerk’s deed records. Record­
ing fees are $26.00 for the
first page, plus $5.00 for each
additional page.
Publishing New spaper: Hep­
pner Gazette-Times
Publishing Dates: July 25,
August 1, 8 and 15, 2007
EXHIBIT A
Legal Description:
A parcel o f land located
in Section 26, Township 2
South, Range 26, East of the
Willamette Meridian, in the
County of Morrow and State of
Oregon, described as follows:
Commencing at the Quarter
Corner common to Sections
26 and 27 of said Tow nship 2
South; Thence South 13°44’20"
East a distance of 749.33 to the
True Point of Beginning of this
description; said True Point of
Beginning being described in
previous deeds as the North­
west Corner o f the Paullus
Tract; Thence North 89“46’00”
East along the North line of the
said Paullus Tract a distance
of 200.00 feet; Thence South
08°12’20" East a distance of
234.70 feet; Thence South
89°46’00” West a distance
of 85.00 feet; Thence South
08°12’20” East a distance of
150.00 feet; Thence South
89°46’00" West a distance of
175.00 feet to the West line of
the said Paullus Tract; Thence
North 00°14’00” West along
the West line of the said Paul­
lus Tract a distance of 380.00
feet to the True Point of Begin­
ning of this description.
M a p a n d T ax L o t:
2S2626CB-201
Market Value: $16,780.00
Minimum
Price:
$ 10 , 000.00
Term s: C ash, c a s h ie r’s
check, money order or current
letter of credit from a bank or
lending institution in full on
the day of the sale.
Published: Julv 25, August 1,
8 and 15,2007*
Affidavit
188 W. Willow • P.O. Box 337 • Heppner, OR 97836
(541) 676-9228 • 1-800-326-2152
Cell (541) 980-6674 • Fax (541) 676-9211
E-mail david@sykesrealestate net
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE Loan No: 7425663408
T.S. N o.: O R - 1 08 8 3 4 -C
Reference is made to that certain
deed made by, WILLIAM H
PROSSER AND JESSICA
P P ROS S ER as Gr a nt or
to C O L U MB I A R I V E R
TITLE COMPANY. LLC, as
trustee, in favor of “MLRS"
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
R E G I S T R A T I O N
SYSTEMS, INC., SOLELY
AS N O M I N E E F O R
LENDER HOMECOMINGS
FI NANCIAL NETWORK,
INC., as Beneficiary, dated
10/11/2005, recorded
10/14/2005, in official records
of Morrow County, Oregon
in book/reel/volume No. at
page N o . , fee/file instrument/
mi c r o f i l e / r e c e p t i o n No.
05015072 (indicated which),
c o v e r i n g the f ol i o wi ng
described real property situated
in said County and State, to-w it:
APN: R02843 THE SOUTH 3 1
FEET OF LOT 16 AND THE
NORTH 38 FEET OF LOT
15, BLOCK 35, IRRIGON,
IN THE CITY OF IRRIGON.
COUNTY OF MORROW
AND STATE OF OREGON
Commonly known as: 265
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