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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 9, 2008 - NINE
LOST & FOUND
FOUND: two big black
male Labs, one with collar.
Contact the store in lone.
7-9-lc
If you have mountain prop­
erty or property at Blake’s
Ranch or Penland Lake, I
have interested buyers. Con­
tact David Sykes, Sykes Real
Estate, (541) 676-9228 cell
541-980-6674.
9-5-tfx
YARD SALE
Hope Lutheran and All
Saints Episcopal Church
Youth Group yard sale, July
19, 8-1, at All Saints.
7-9-2c
Weather Report
By the City of H eppner
For the month of March
High Low Precip
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PUBLIC NOTICE
DEADLINE
MONDAYS AT
5 P.M.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
a public hearing of the Town
of Lexington Town Council
will be held at 6:00 p.m. on
Monday July 14, 2008 In the
Lexington Town Hall 150 W.
Main Street. Purpose of the
hearing is to hear arguments
for and against a Zoning Vari­
ance at 265 W Arcade Street
Published: July 2 and 9, 2008
I
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY LAND
USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the following hear­
ings of public interest on Tues­
day, July 22nd, at 7:00 p.m. at
the Morrow County School
District Building in Lexington,
Oregon.
C onditional Use Perm it
CU P-N -258: K enneth and
Lynne Franz, applicants and
owners. Property is described
as tax lot 900 on Assessor’s
Map 5S 28 23B. The property
is zoned Forest Use (FU) and
is located on Penland Lane
in the Penland Lake Subdivi­
sion. Request is to site a forest
template dwelling. Criteria for
approval include the MCZO
Article 3 Section 3.020 (D);
Article 6 Sections 6.020 and
6.030.
C onditional Use Perm it
CU P-N -259: Wagon Trail,
LLC, applicant; Tim and Shan­
non Rust, owners. Property
is described as tax lot 100 on
Assessor’s Map 2N 27. The
property is zoned EFU and
is located near the eastern
border of Morrow County ap­
proximately two miles north of
Highway 207 on Rust-Mader
Lane. Request is to allow
a temporary concrete batch
plant. Criteria for approval
include MCZO Article 3 Sec­
tion 3.010 (D) (11) and Article
6.020 and 6.030.
Replat R-009-08; replat of
Land Partition LP-N-381 (Par­
tition Plat 2007-15): Port of
Morrow, applicant and owner.
Property is described as tax
lots 100 and 101 of Assessor's
Map 4N 25 1 and tax lots 100
and 101 of4N 26 6. The prop­
erty is zoned Port Industrial
(PI) and is located northeast of
Boardman in the Port of Mor­
row East Beach Development
Area. Request is to relocate
parcel 3 of LP-N-381 (Parti­
tion Plat 2007-15). Criteria for
approval include the MCSO
Article 5 Land Partitioning.
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 will be
available after July 11, 2008.
For m ore in fo rm atio n ,
please contact the Planning
Department at 541-922-4624
or 541-676-9061 extension
5503.
DATED this 2nd day of July
2008
M ORROW COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: July 9, 2008
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
REQUEST RELEASE OF
FUNDS
July 1,2008
Oregon Housing and Commu­
nity Services
725 Summer Street NE,
Suite B
Salem, Oregon 97301-1271
(503)986-2000
On or about at least one day
after the end of the comment
period (i.e., 7 days after pub­
lication), Oregon Housing &
Community Services will sub­
mit a request to HUD for the
release of HOME Investment
Partnerships Program funds
under Title II of the Cranston-
Gonzalez National Affordable
Housing Act passed by Con­
gress in October, 1990, and
amended by the Housing and
Community Development Act
o f 1992, to undertake a project
known as St. Patrick's Senior
Housing, for the purpose of
rehabilitation o f 19 units of
affordable housing for senior
citizens and disabled persons.
The activities proposed are
categorically excluded un­
der HUD regulations at 24
CFR Part 58 from National
Environmental Policy,act re­
quirements. An Environmental
Review Record (ERR) that
documents the environmental
determinations for this project
is on file at Oregon Housing
and Community Services, 725
Summer Street NE, Suite B,
Salem, Oregon, and may be
examined or copied weekdays
from 8:00am to 5:00pm. There
is never a charge for examin­
ing the ERR. Any copying
requested may be subject to
charges as specified in OHCS
Public Records Request policy
#70-010.01.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group or
agency may submit written
com m ents on the ERR to
Oregon Housing & Commu­
nity Services. AH comments
received by same as date in
paragraph one, line one above
will be considered by Oregon
Housing and Community Ser­
vices prior to authorizing sub­
mission of a request for release
of funds.
RELEASE OF FUNDS
Oregon Housing & Com­
munity Services certifies to
HUD that Bob Gillespie in his
capacity of Housing Division
A dm inistrator consents to
accept the jurisdiction of the
Federal Courts if an action is
brought to enforce responsi­
bilities in relation to the envi­
ronmental review process and
that these responsibilities have
been satisfied. HUD’s approval
of the certification satisfies its
responsibilities under NEPA
and related laws and authori­
ties, and allows the City of
Heppner Housing Authority to
use program funds.
OBJECTIONS TO
RELEASE OF FUNDS
HUD will accept objections
to its release of fUnds and Or­
egon Housing & Community
Services’ certification for a
period of fifteen days follow­
ing the anticipated submission
date or its actual receipt of the
request (whichever is later)
only if they are on one of the
following bases: (a) the certi­
fication was not executed by
the Certifying Officer of Or­
egon Housing & Community
Services; (b) Oregon Housing
& Community Services has
omitted a step or failed to make
a decision or finding required
by HUD regulations at 24 CFR
Part 58; (c) the grant recipient
has committed funds or in­
curred costs not authorized
by 24 CFR Part 58 before ap­
proval of a release of funds by
HUD; or (d) another Federal
agency acting pursuant to 40
CFR Part 1504 has submit­
ted a written finding that the
project is unsatisfactory from
the standpoint of environmen­
tal quality. Objections must
be prepared and submitted in
accordance with the required
procedures (24 CFR Part 58)
and shall be address to HUD
Environmental Officer at 400
SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 700,
Portland, OR, 97204-1632. Po­
tential objectors should contact
HUD to verify the actual last
day of the objection period.
Bob Gillespie,
Certifying Officer
Published: July 9, 2008
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE Pursuant to O.R.S.
86.705 et seq. and O.R.S.
79.5010, et seq. Trustee’s Sale
No. 09-FMB-58887 NOTICE
TO B O R R O W E R : YOU
SHOULD BE AWARE THAT
THE U N D ER SIG N ED IS
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT
A DEBT AND THAT ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. Reference is made
to that certain Deed of Trust
made by, MICHEL B YODER
AND JUDITH M YODER,
AS TE N A N T S BY THE
ENTIRETY, as grantor, to
CHICAGOTITLECOMPANY,
as T ru s te e , in fa v o r o f
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC. AS NOM INEE FOR
ITS SU C CESSO RS AND
ASSIGNS, as beneficiary,
dated 8/23/2005, recorded
9/9/2005, under Instrument
No. M-2005-14823, records of
MORROW County, OREGON.
The beneficial interest under
said T rust D eed and the
obligations secured thereby are
presently held by INDYMAC
BANK, F.S.B.. Said Trust
Deed encumbers the follow ing
»
described real property situated the amounts provided by said
Boardman Police
in said county and state, to-wit: ORS 86.753. In construing this Dept, received a report from
LOT 9, BLOCK 4, HILLVIE W notice, the masculine gender a caller in Boardman of a
ESTATES, IN THE CITY OF includes the feminine and the 2-3 year old wearing only
BOARDMAN, COUNTY OF neuter, the singular includes a diaper walking around in
MORROW AND STATE OF the plural, the word “grantor”
front of their home. An of­
OREGON. The street address includes any successor in
ficer
responded; the child’s
or other common designation, interest to the grantor as well
father
was looking also.
if any, o f the real property as any other person owing an
Boardman Police
described above is purported obligation, the performance of
to be: 705 SW MT. EVEREST which is secured by said trust Dept, received a report of a
AVENUE B O A R D M A N , deed, and the words “trustee” $50 drive-off from a Board-
OR 97818 The undersigned and “ b en eficiary ” include man station.
Trustee disclaims any liability their respective successors in
Boardman Police
for any incorrectness o f the interest, if any. Anyone having Dept., MCSO received a
above street address or other any objection to the sale on any report from a female subject
common designation. Both grounds whatsoever will be in Boardman that she was
the beneficiary and the trustee afforded an opportunity to be assaulted by her husband.
have elected to sell the said heard as to those objections if
Daniel Valencia Albarran,
real property to satisfy the they bring a lawsuit to restrain
obligations secured by said the same. DATED: 6/19/2008 28, was arrested for As­
trust deed and a notice o f R E G I O N A L T R U S T E E sault IV Domestic Violation
default has been recorded SERVICES CORPORATION Felony and lodged at the
pursuant to Oregon Revised Trustee By ANNA EGDORF, Umatilla County Jail.
Boardman ambu­
Statutes 86.735(3); the default AUTHORIZED AGENT 616
for which the foreclosure is 1st Avenue, Suite 500, Seattle, lance received a request
made is grantor’s failure to WA 98104 Phone: (206) for assistance from a caller
pay when due, the following 340-2550 Sale Information: in Boardman for a female
sums: Amount due as of June h ttp ://w w w .rtru s te e .c o m subject that fell and needed
19,2008 Delinquent Payments ASAP# 2799771 06/25/2008, help up.
from February 01, 2008 5 0 7 /0 2 /2 0 0 8 , 0 7 /0 9 /2 0 0 8 ,
payments at $687.62 each $3, 07/16/2008 Affidavit
May 7: MCSO dep­
438.10 ( 02-01-08 through
uty cited Oleg P. Sirosh, 23,
0 6 -1 9 -0 8 ) Late C harges:
for Violation of the Basic
$120.75 Beneficiary Advances:
Rule, 50 mph in a 35 mph
$ 11.00 Suspense Credit: $0.00
zone.
TOTAL: $3, 569.85 ALSO, if
MCSO received a
The Morrow County
you have failed to pay taxes on
report
that
Christopher M.
the property, provide insurance Sheriff’s Office reports han­
Pierce,
28,
was arrested
on the property or pay other dling the following busi­
on
an
Irrigon
Justice Court
senior liens or encumbrances ness:
warrant
for
Failure
to Ap-
as required in the note and deed
May 6 continued: pear/Driving while License
of trust, the beneficiary may
MCSO received a request Suspended. He was lodged
insist that you do so in order
to reinstate your account in for an extra patrol in Board- at the Multnomah County
good standing. The beneficiary man at a construction site; Jail.
may require as a condition to vehicles were traveling
MCSO received a
reinstatement that you provide 55-65 mph at certain times report from a caller in Hep­
reliable written evidence that in the morning and in the pner of a male subject driv­
you have paid all senior liens evening.
ing a 4-wheeler type vehicle
or encum brances, property
MCSO received a around town and speeding.
taxes, and hazard insurance request for a deputy contact
MCSO received a
premiums. These requirements from a caller in Heppner
report
from
a caller in Ir­
for reinstatement should be regarding his vehicle be­
rigon
that
her
father is in­
confirmed by contacting the ing vandalized on school
toxicated
and
will
not let the
undersigned Trustee. By reason
property.
residents
go
to
sleep.
There
of said default, the beneficiary
MCSO,
Boardman
was a verbal argument oc­
has declared all sums owing
on the obligation secured by ambulance received a report curring between the caller’s
said trust deed immediately from a caller in Boardman parents.
due and payable, said sums that a male subject fell 12-15
May 8: MCSO re­
being the following: UNPAID feet from a platform onto a
ceived
a request for assis­
PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF concrete slab.
tance
from
Tri-Comm to
$77,180.26, PLUS interest
MCSO received a
process
a
vehicle
outside of
thereon at 6.125% per annum report from a caller who
from 1/1/2008, until paid, found a phone at Bull Prai­ lone that was involved in a
meth lab.
together with escrow advances, rie.
MCSO received a
foreclosure costs, trustee fees,
MCSO received a
report
from
a caller in Lex­
attorney fees, sums required
report from a caller in Irri-
for the p ro tectio n o f the
ington
of
the
theft of saws
gon who advised Office De­
property and additional sums
and axes.
secured by the Deed of Trust. pot sent him a letter saying
MCSO received a
WHEREFORE, notice hereby they owe him money and to report of a pickup driving
is given that the undersigned send Office Depot personal extremely fast and spin­
trustee, will on October 17, information to receive his
ning cookies. A juvenile
2008, at the hour o f 11:00 funds.
male was cited for Driving
AM , in acco rd w ith the
MCSO received a
standard of time established relayed report of a code Uninsured. The vehicle was
by ORS 187.110, at THE violation in Heppner regard­ impounded.
MCSO deputy cited
FRO NT EN TRA N CE OF ing piles of straw on Center
THE MORROW COUNTY Street. Deputy contact was Sulema Elizabeth Flores,
32, was cited for Driving
COURTHOUSE, 100 COURT made regarding the issue.
STREET, HEPPNER,
MCSO received a Uninsured.
County of MORROW, State
MCSO received a
o f OREGON, sell at public report of a $10 drive-off report of a motor vehicle
auction to the highest bidder from the Heppner Shell accident outside Lexington;
for cash, the interest in the station. The driver's father a vehicle hit a power pole
said described property which came in and paid the bill.
MCSO received a and there were lines hang­
the grantor had, or had the
ing down. The vehicle was
power to convey, at the time report from a caller in Hep­
towed
and Columbia Basin
of the execution by him of the pner of a lost two-way ra­
Electric was contacted.
said trust deed, together with dio.
MCSO receiv ed
any interest which the grantor
MCSO deputy cited
a
report
from a caller on
or his successors in interest Alejandro Rodriguez Madri­
1-84
eastbound
of a vehicle
acquired after the execution of
gal, 29, for Violation of the
said trust deed, to satisfy the
Basic Rule, 54 mph in a 35 parked on the side of the
foregoing obligations thereby
road and the passenger is
secured and the costs and mph work zone.
MCSO received a leaning towards the driver;
expenses o f sale, including
the subjects are possibly
a reasonable charge by the report from a caller in Ir- fighting or having a verbal
trustee. Notice is further given rigon of two vehicles racing
dispute. A deputy was un­
that any person named in on Division St.
ORS 86.753 has the right, at
MCSO received a able to locate the vehicle.
any time prior to five days report from a caller in Ir- Oregon State Police were
before the date last set for the rigon of a 4-wheeler racing advised.
MCSO received a
sale, to have this foreclosure in the area. A deputy located
proceeding dism issed and the 4-wheeler and warned report from a caller on 1-84
the trust deed reinstated by the driver about driving on eastbound that there was
payment to the beneficiary
a bag of roofing shingles
the roadway.
of the entire amount then due
MCSO received a in the middle of a lane. A
(other than such portion of the
deputy found it was a bag
principal as would not then be report from the Clackamas of gardening tools.
due had no default occurred) County Sheriff's Office that
MCSO deputy re­
and by curing any other default Jeremy William Garcia. 30, ceived a report from a sub­
complained of herein that is was arrested on an Irrigon
ject in Boardman that a
capable o f being cured by Justice Court warrant for
tendering the performance Failure to Pay Fine/Failure vehicle passed him. then
required under the obligation to Appear/Possession of passed another vehicle and
or trust deed, and in addition to Less than One Oz. Mari­ almost caused an accident.
MCSO received a
paying said sums or tendering juana. Garcia was lodged at
report from Union Pacific
the performance necessary to
the Umatilla County Jail.
cure the default, by paying all
Heppner ambulance Railroad of cattle out on
costs and expenses actually
the railroad tracks. A deputy
incurred in enforcing the transported a patient from was unable to locate the
obligation and trust deed, Pioneer Memorial Hospital cattle.
together with trustee’s and to Kadlec Medical.
attorney’s fees not exceeding
Sheriff's Report
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