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Cottage Creek Apartments
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160 N. Chase Street
Call toll free: ( 877 ) 967-6583
Move In Special: $375/mo
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One bedroom house for
rent, newly remodeled. $350/
month. 676-5270.
1-16-2C
The com pleted application
can be delivered to City Hall,
111 N. Main Street, Heppner,
Or 97836, or mailed to City
o f H eppner, PO B ox 756,
Heppner, OR 97836. If addi
tional information is needed,
contact Mayor Les Paustian,
at 541-676-9618 during busi
ness hours.
Published: January 23, 2008
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Morrow County is accepting
bids on the following:
1. Gasoline and Diesel
2. Lubricants
3. Aviation Fuel
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
O ffice, P.O. Box 428, 365
W. Hwy 74, Lexington, OR
97839 by 4:00 pm Tuesday
February 5, 2008. Bids must
be in a sealed envelope marked
“Bid". Bids will be opened
Februarary 6 , 2007 Starting at
10:00 am at the Morrow Coun
ty Court H ouse, 100 Court
Street, and Heppner, OR. For
additional 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
o f bids for thirty (30) days
from the date o f opening.
M orrow County does not
discrim inate on the basis of
age, religion, race national
origin, sex or handicapped
status in hiring or the provision
of services.
Published: January 9, 16, 23
and 30, 2008
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
PLANNING COMMISSION
VACANCY
Heppner house, 2 bdrm, 1
The
C
ity C ouncil o f the
bath. $350/month, $200/de-
City
of
Heppner
is accepting
posit. (503) 560-0497.
applications
to
fill
a vacancy
1 -23-1 p
in the Planning Commission.
The position is a four year term
REAL ESTATE
commencing on February 1,
W ANTED
2008 through December 31,
2011. This position will be
If you have mountain prop filled by Council appointment.
erty or property at B lake’s To be eligible to serve in this
R anch or P enland L ake, I position, a person must reside
have interested buyers. Con within the City o f Heppner.
tact David Sykes, Sykes Real Applications to apply to serve
Estate, ( 541 ) 676-9228 cell on a Board o f Com m ission
541 - 980 - 6674 .
are available at City Hall, 111
9-5-tfx N. Main Street, Heppner, OR
97836, during normal busi
ness hours (9:00 AM - 12:00
PM, and 1:00 P M -5 :0 0 PM).
The City o f Heppner Planning
Commission meets on the first
Monday of each month at 7:00
PM at City Hall. For additional
information, call Les Paustian,
541 -676-9618, during business
PUBLIC NOTICE
hours.
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
Published: January 23, 2008 SALE A default has occurred
under the terms o f a trust deed
PUBLIC NOTICE made by Ivan W. Dike, Jr., as
Non-Discrimination
grantor to Columbia River Title
Statement
Company, LLC, as Trustee, in
“Umatilla Electric Coopera favor o f Beneficial Oregon,
tive” is the recipient o f Federal Inc., as Beneficiary, dated May
financial assistance from the 21, 2004, recorded May 26,
U.S. Department of Agricul 2004, in the mortgage records
ture (USDA). The USDA pro o f Morrow County, Oregon,
hibits discrimination in all its as M ic ro film R ecord N o.
1994 Ford Explorer. Black programs and activities on the M -2004-11093, as covering
and tan. Eddie Bauer edition. basis o f race, color, national or the following described real
Excellent condition. $4,500. igin, age, disability, and where p ro p erty : L ot 4, B lock 4,
applicable, sex, marital status, Honeywild Estates Phase 2, in
422-7046.
1-16-3c familial status, parental status, the City o f Irrigon, County of
religion, sexual orientation, Morrow and State of Oregon.
genetic information, political COMMONLY KNOWN AS:
Deadline for
beliefs, reprisal, or because of 1190 Thomas Avenue, Irrigon,
Classified Advertising all or part o f an individual’s OR
97844 Both the beneficiary
income is derived from any and the trustee have elected to
Mondays at 5 p.m.
public assistance program . sell the said real property to
(Not all prohibited bases apply satisfy the obligations secured
PUBLIC NOTICE to
all programs.) Persons with
PUBLIC NOTICE OF CITY disabilities who require alter by said trust deed and a notice
o f default has been recorded
COUNCIL VACANCY
native means from communi pursuant to Oregon Revised
The C ity C ouncil o f the cation o f program information
Statutes 86.735(3); the default
C ity o f H eppner has a v a
(Braille, large print, audiotape, for which the foreclosure is
cancy in Council Position #4.
etc.) should contact USDA’s
The appointee will serve the T A R G E T C e n te r at (202) made is g ran to r’s failure to
pay when due the following
remainder o f 2008. This posi
720-2600 (voice and TDD). To sums: M onthly payments in
tion will be filled by Council
file a complaint of discrimina the sum o f $8 2 6 .3 9 , from
appointment. To be eligible to
tion, write to USDA, Director, June 26, 2007, together with
serve in this office an applicant Office o f Civil Rights, 1400
m ust be a qualified elector Independence Avenue, S.W., all costs, disbursements, and/
within the meaning of the State Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or fees incurred or paid by the
C onstitution and must have or call toll free ( 866 ) 632-9992 beneficiary and/or trustee, their
employees, agents or assigns.
resided within the City limits
(voice) or (800) 877-8339 By reason of said default the
of Heppner for one year imme
(TDD) or (866)377-8642 (re beneficiary has declared all
diately prior to appointment.
lay voice users). USDA is an sums owing on the obligation
Applications are available at
equal opportunity provider and secured by said trust deed
City Hall, M onday through
employer.
immediately due and payable,
Friday, 9:00-12:00 PM, and
Published: January 23, 2008 said sum being the following,
1:00-5:00 PM. The City must
Affidavit to-wit: $99,673.39, together
receive a completed applica
with interest thereon at the
tion from persons wishing to
Deadline for
rate o f 8.48% per annum from
be considered for appoint’to
May 26, 2007, together with
Public Notices
the City Council by 5:00 PM,
all
costs, disbursements, and/
M onday, February 4, 2008.
Mondays at 5 p.m.
or fees incurred or paid by the
beneficiary and/or trustee, their
employees,
agents or assigns.
Important notice to CenturyTel customers
WHEREFORE, notice hereby
The Oregon Public Utility Commission designated
is given that the undersigned
CenturyTel as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier or ETC
trustee will on March 3, 2008,
within its service area for universal service purposes. The goal
at the hour o f 11:00 AM, in
of universal service is to provide all Oregon citizens access to
accord with the standard time
essential telecommunications services.
established by ORS 187.110,
at the main entrance o f the
CenturyTel provides single party residential and business
Morrow County Courthouse,
services for rates from $12.48 to $16.55 per month for
located at 100 Court Street, in
residential customers and $20.31 to $27.25 per month for
the City of Heppner, County
business customers. This includes access to long distance
o f Morrow, State o f Oregon,
carriers. Emergency Services. Operator Services, Directory
sell at public auction to the
Assistance and Toll Blocking. Use of these services may result
highest bidder for cash the
in added charges. Specific rates for your areas will be provided
interest in the said described
upon request.
real
property w hich the grantor
CenturyTel offers qualified customers Lifeline and Link-Up
has
or
had power to convey at
Service if you meet certain eligibility requirements established
the
time
o f the execution of
by the Oregon Public Utility Commission. Lifeline Service
said
trust
deed, together with
includes a monthly discount up to $13.50 for basic phone
any
interest
which the grantor
charges, as well as toll blocking at no charge and a waiver of the
or
his
successors
in interest
deposit if toll blocking is selected by qualifying customers.
acquired
after
the
execution
of
Link-Up Service provides a discount on installation charges and
said
trust
deed,
to
satisfy
the
charges to move service. Individuals living on Tribal Lands who
foregoing obligations thereby
participate in federal assistance programs may also be entitled to
secured
and the costs and
additional discounts through the Enhanced Tribal
expenses
o f sale, including
Lifeline/Link-Up programs.
a reasonable charge by the
If you live in a CenturyTel service area, please call CenturyTel
trustee. Notice is further given
at 1-800-201-4099 or visit www.centurytel.com/lifeline to request
that any perso n nam ed in
an application for the Lifeline/Link-Up programs.
ORS 86.753 has the right, at
any tim e prior to five days
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before the date last set for the
C entury T el personal touch «■ advanced communications
sale, to have this foreclosure
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ro ce e d in g d ism isse d and
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the
trust deed reinstated by
lifelineO*
NON SAU
paym ent to the beneficiary
o f the e n tire a m o u n t 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 o f herein that is
capable o f being cured by
ten d erin g the perform ance
required under the obligations
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
in cu rred in e n fo rc in g the
o b lig a tio n and tru st deed,
together with tru ste e ’s and
attorney’s fees not exceeding
the amounts provided by said
ORS 86.753. In construing this
notice, the masculine gender
includes the feminine and the
neuter, the singular includes
the plural, the word “grantor”
in clu d es any su c c e sso r 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 “ b e n e fic ia ry ” include
their respective successors in
interest, if any. Also, please
be advised that pursuant to the
terms stated on the Deed of
Trust and Note, the beneficiary
is allowed to conduct property
inspections w hile property
is in default. This shall serve
as notice that the beneficiary
shall be conducting property
in s p e c tio n s on th e s a id
referenced property. The Fair
Debt Collection Practice Act
req u ires th at we sta te the
following: This is an attempt
to co llect a debt, and any
information obtained will be
used for that purpose. If a
discharge has been obtained
by a n y p a r t y t h r o u g h
b a n k ru p tc y p ro c e e d in g s :
This shall not be construed
to be an attempt to collect the
outstanding indebtedness or
hold you personally liable for
the debt. Dated: 10-30-2007
KELLY D. SUTHERLAND
Successor Trustee SHAPIRO
& S U T H E R L A N D , LLC
5501 N .E . 1 0 9 th C o u rt,
S u ite N V a n c o u v e r, WA
9 8 6 6 2 T e le p h o n e :(3 6 0 )
2 6 0 -2 2 5 3 W ebsite: www.
shapiroattomeys.com/wa S&S
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Affidavit
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han
dling the follow ing busi
ness:
D e c. 22: M C SO ,
Irrigon Fire Dept, received
a report from a caller from
in Irrigon that a vehicle just
went into her n eighbor’s
house. MCSO received an
other call and it was the
hom eowner - the vehicle
went through three fences
and into her porch (not into
her house). Law and fire
enforcement responded.
MCSO received a re
port that Jeremiah Cruz, 24,
was arrested by Tri-Comm
Sheriff’s Office on a Mor
row County Circuit Court
warrant for Charges Count
I: A ssau lt in the Fourth
Degree; Count II: Criminal
Trespass in the First Degree;
Count III: Harassment. He
was lodged at NORCOR/
Adult.
MCSO received a re
port from a caller in Irrigon
that there was an intoxicated
male that got gasoline at the
Shell station and there was
a young child in the vehicle.
The caller was worried for
the child’s safety.
MCSO received a
report from a caller on 1-84/
Highway 730 that a vehicle
hit a guard rail and spun a
few times; the caller was
ahead o f the vehicle.
MCSO, Boardman
ambulance received a report
from a caller in Boardman
that his wife was unable to
get onto her feet. The patient
was assisted by the Board-
New Nazarene pastor feels at home
A fter 10 years o f
w orking for his m in iste
rial degree Norman Lee
has found his first church
to pastor here in Heppner.
Lee came to Heppner four
months ago to fill the pulpit
at the Nazarene Church. He
moved from central Idaho
with his wife, Wanda. They
have four children, three
sons living in Pocatello, ID,
Yakima, WA, and Femdale,
WA, and a daughter who
lives in Nezperce, ID.
Bom in Cottonwood,
ID, Lee says Heppner is
probably the furthest he has
ever been from home. But
he is pleased at how much
the community reminds him
o f hom e. Lee sees many
similarities between Hep
pner and the area that he
has always lived in. At one
time Lee worked in a mill
for many years until it was
shut down. He later worked
for 30 years in the woods.
And up until he moved to
Heppner, Lee was a cattle
rancher and logger, selling
his cattle before moving to
Heppner. It was only later
in his life that he was called
into the ministry.
The move was fairly
easy on L ee’s w ife also.
Wanda w orks for Rural
Community Insurance Ser
vices as a crop adjustor so
her work was able to travel
with her.
F or th e la s t 13
man ambulance.
Boardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Besir
Mustafic, 34, for Failure to
Carry Proof o f Insurance.
Boardm an P o lice
Dept, received a report from
a caller in Boardman that
som eone broke the w ind
shield on her vehicle last
night.
Boardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Edgar
Juarez Chavez, 40, for Care
less Driving/Failure to Carry
Proof o f Insurance/No Op
erator’s License.
Dec. 24: MCSO re
ceived a request from the
Oregon State Police for as
sistance to locate a vehicle
out o f Washington that was
last seen heading toward
Irrigon. There was a prob
able cause for arrest for an
assault on a female subject.
MCSO received a
report o f a suspect vehicle
on 1-84 eastbound regard
ing a theft that occurred on
Dec. 23. It was determined
the vehicle was not the right
one.
M C S O , H eppner
Fire Dept., Heppner ambu
lance received a report from
a caller on Highway 74 o f a
vehicle off the road. It was
determined it was not a mo
tor vehicle accident; it was
just som eone who pulled
over to talk to a farmer.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir
rigon that her daughter and
her daughter's boyfriend
were over last night and now
there are items missing.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Hep
pner o f a possible broken
water meter. Heppner Public
Works was advised.
MCSO received a
report o f an audible alarm
at a business location in Ir
rigon.
MCSO received a re
port from a caller in Irrigon
that someone was riding up
and down the street on a dirt
bike and scaring the caller's
horses. The caller requested
a deputy make contact with
the person on the dirt bike,
and if there is anything the
caller can do.
MCSO deputy cited
Sean Anthony Carey, 20,
for Violation o f the Speed
years Lee
has been
w o r k
i ng on
fin ish in g
modul e
courses to
become a
minister
through
theNorth-
w e s t
District
Norman Lee
Nazarene Church who is
associated with the North
west Nazarene University
out o f Nappa. He has been
an associate pastor in Ka-
miah, ID for three o f those
years. When Lee finished his
schooling, he was notified
by the district superinten
dent that he would be mov
ing to Heppner to pastor the
Nazarene Church.
Lee says he is hav
ing a grand time in Heppner
and has fallen in love with
the community. “About 13
years ago I got the call to
go into the ministry,” said
Lee. “It has been quite a trip,
you just have to hang on. I
don't herd cattle anymore, I
herd people.” Lee wants the
people in the community to
know that they are all in
vited at anytime to come to
the church. He is anxious to
see how the Lord moves in
people’s lives.
Limit, 95 mph in a 65 mph
zone, and Failure to Carry
Proof o f Insurance.
MCSO received a
relayed report o f two ve
hicles driving 95 mph on
1-84 eastbound.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir
rigon that she is a petitioner
in a restraining order against
her husband; the husband
has attempted to contact the
caller several times through
neighbors and friends.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir
rigon that a female subject
is not returning the children
on Christmas Eve despite a
parenting plan.
MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a re
layed report from Oregon
State Police o f a possible
DUII on 1-84 eastbound.
The original caller reported
the vehicle was not main
taining its lane. The vehicle
stopped and the caller spoke
to the fem ale driver. The
driver slurred her words and
didn’t know where she was.
The veh icle was located
parked at a residence and the
Oregon State Police arrested
the female subject.
MCSO received a
report from a caller on 1-84
eastbound o f a p o ssib le
DUII. Oregon State Police
was advised.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir
rigon regarding a dispute
about visitation rights and a
male subject is ringing the
doorbell and will not leave.
The subject was trespassed
from the residence.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Ir
rigon regarding a band in a
bam and it was loud. MCSO
deputy responded and the
subject was told to turn it
down.
Boardm an Pol i ce
Dept, received a report from
the North Shell station in
Boardman that approximate
ly 800 gallons o f furnace oil
was taken from the rear o f
the store. It was determined
to be a leaky tank.
Boardman Pol i ce
Dept, received a report from
a caller in Boardman that
he let someone borrow an
Xbox that he borrowed from
a friend. The friend now
wants the Xbox back.