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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 27,2010 no further recourse. Delinquent Payments from DATED: January 11, 2010 Jun, 2009 thru Nov, 2009 /s/ Katrina E. Glogowski, $659.50 each for a total o Successor Trustee, Pioneer $4,616.50; Late Charges: Building, Suite 501, 600 $ 3 5 . 0 0 ; D e l i n q u e n t First Avenue, Seattle, WA R e a l P r o p e r t y T a x e s 98104, (206)903-9966. $5,986.30; Loan Advances: Published: January 13, 20, $ 2 ,4 5 9 .5 0 ; B e n e fic ia ry 27 and February 3, 2010 A d v a n c e s : $ 3 ,5 0 0 .0 0 Affidavit (est ); TOTAL REQUIRED TO REINSTATE: $16,597.30.* This amount PUBLIC NOTICE is estimated and needs to NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE O R -11-09 be confirmed prior to the O n th e 18th d ay o f submission of a payment as F e b r u a r y ,20 1 0 a t th e regular monthly payments, advances and other charges h o u r o f 10:00 o 'c lo c k , continue to accrue during A.M . S tan d ard o f Tim e the pendency of this notice. in accordance with ORS Installment of principal and 187.110, at the front door interest plus impounds and/ o f th e M o rro w C o u n ty or advances which became C ourthouse, in Heppner, due on plus amounts that Oregon, I will sell at Public are due or m ay becom e Auction all the right, title, due for the fo llo w in g : claim and interest o f Morrow late charges, delinquent County to the highest bidder property taxes, insurance for cash, the parcels o f real premiums, advances made property located in Morrow on senior liens, taxes and/ County, Oregon, described or insurance, trustee fees, in E xhibit "A ” w hich is and any attorneys’ fees and a tta c h e d h e re to and by court costs arising from or this reference incorporated associated with beneficiaries herein. "Said sale is made under e f f o r t to p r o te c t a n d preserve its security must an Order issued out o f the be cured as a condition of County Court o f the State reinstatement. By reason of o f O re g o n fo r M orrow said default the beneficiary County to me directed; In has declared all obligations the Matter o f Real Property secured by said deed o f owned by Morrow County trust immediately due and an d D ir e c tin g S h e r if f payable, said sums being to C o n d u c t S ale d a te d the following, to wit: The Decem ber 23, 2009. The sum of $94,160.07 together minimum price which may with interest thereon at the be accepted for the property rate o f 7.99% per annum is fixed by O rder o f the from June 1, 2009 until C ounty C ourt and is set paid; plus all accrued late forth, w ith p a rticu larity charges thereon; and all with the parcels described trustee’s fees, foreclosure in said Exhibit "A". c o s ts a n d a n y s u m s DATED this 12th day o f advanced by the beneficiary January, 2010. pursuant to the terms o f said KENNETH W. MATLACK, deed o f trust. W hereof, Sheriff notice is hereby given that Morrow County, Oregon Katrina E. Glogowski, the By: Judy Chastain undersigned trustee will Cheif Civil Deputy on April 14, 2009 at the NOTE: At the time of sale, hour o f 11:00 am, standard the County will collect fees tim e, as e sta b lish e d by for recording the Deed in ORS 187.110, at the front the Clerk's deed records. entrance to the M orrow Recording fees are $41.00 County C ourthouse, 100 for the first page, plus $5.00 Court Street, Heppner, OR, for each additional page* sell at public auction to the P u b lish in g N e w sp a p e r: highest bidder for cash the H eppner G azette-T im es interest in the said described Publishing Dates: January real p roperty w hich the 20 & 27, 2010 February 3 grantor had or had power & 10 , 2010 to convey at the time o f the EXHIBIT A execution by him of the said Parcel #1: Lot I Flamingo trust deed, together with any Rose interest which the grantor or Legal Description: County his successors in interest of Morrow, City o f Irrigon, acquired after the execution Lot 1 Flamingo Rose o f said trust deed, to satisfy Map and Tax Lot: the foregoing obligations 5N2625AA-2914 thereby secured and the Market Value: costs and expenses o f sale, $15,300.00 in c lu d in g a re a s o n a b le Minimum Price: c h a rg e by th e tru s te e . $ 8 , 000.00 Notice is further given that T erm s: C ash , c a s h ie r ’s any person named in ORS c h e ck , m oney o rd e r or 86.753 has the right to have current letter o f credit from the foreclosure proceeding a bank or lending institution d ism isse d and the tru st in full on the day o f the deed reinstated by payment sale. to the beneficiary o f the Parcel #2: Lot 2 Flamingo e n tire am ount then due Rose (other than such portion Legal Description: County o f said principal as would o f Morrow, City of not then be due had no Irrigon, Lot 2 Flamingo default occurred), together Rose w ith the costs, tru s te e ’s Map and Tax Lot: and a tto rn e y ’s fees and 5N2625AA-2920 curing any other default Market Value: $15,300,00 complained o f in the Notice Minimum Price: o f D efault by ten d erin g $ 8 , 000,00 the performance required T e rm s :C a s h , c a s h i e r ’s u n d er the o b lig a tio n or c h e ck , m oney o rd e r or tru s t deed , at any tim e current letter of credit from prior to five days before a bank or lending institution the date last set for sale. In in full on the day o f the construing this notice, the sale, masculine gender includes Parcel #3; Lot 3 Flamingo the feminine and the neuter, Rose the singular includes the Legal Description: County plural, the word “grantor” of Morrow, City o f Irrigon, includes any successor in Lot 3 Flamingo Rose interest to the grantor as Map and Tax Lot; well as any other persons 5N2625AA-2921 ow ing an obligation, the Market Value: $15,300.00 p e rfo rm a n c e o f w h ic h Minimum Price: $8,000.00 is secured by said tru st T erm s: C a sh , c a s h ie r ’s deed, the words “trustee” c h e c k , m oney o rd e r or and “beneficiary” include current letter o f credit from their respective successors a bank or tending institution in interest, if any. If the in full on the day o f the Trustee is unable to convey sale. title for any reason, the Parcel #4; Lot 1 Quail successful b id d e r's sole Run Addition and exclusive remedy shall Legal Description: County be the return o f m onies of Morrow, City o f Irrigon, paid to the Trustee, and the Lot I Quail Run Addition successful bidder shall have (305 SE Third St, Irrigon, -Continuedfrom Page SEVEN 1 OR 97844) Map and Tax Lot: 5N2625AA-2900 Market Value: $15,300.00 Minimum Price: $ 8 , 000.00 T erm s: C ash , c a s h ie r ’s ch eck , m oney o rd e r or current letter o f credit from a bank or lending institution in full on the day o f the sale. Parcel #5; Lot 4 Quail Run Addition Legal Description: County o f Morrow, City of Irrigon, Lot 4 Quail Run Addition (335 SE Third St., Irrigon, OR 97844) Map and Tax Lot: SN2625AA-2903 Market Value: $15,300.00 Minimum Price: $8,000.00 T erm s: C ash , c a s h ie r ’s c h e ck , m oney o rd e r or current letter of credit from a bank or lending institution in full on the day o f the sale. Parcel #6: Lot 6 Quail Run Addition Legal Description: County o f Morrow, City o f Irrigon, Lot 6 Quail Run Addition (355 SE Third St., Irrigon, OR 97844) Map and Tax Lot: 5N2625AA-2905 Market Value: $15,300.00 Minimum Price: 8 000.00 $ , T erm s: C ash, c a s h ie r ’s c h e ck , m oney o rd er or current letter o f credit from a bank or lending institution in full on the day o f the sale. Parcel #7; City of Heppner, 235-0 Linden Way Legal Description: County o f M o rro w , C ity o f Heppnerl.71+ acres 235-0 Linden Way, Heppner OR 97836 Map and Tax Lot: 2S2626CB-201 Market Value: $16,780.00 Minimum Price: $9,000.00 T erm s: C ash , c a s h ie r ’s c h e c k , m oney o rd e r or current letter o f credit from a bank or lending institution in full on the day o f the sale. Parcel #8; Blake Ranch, 81065 Bear Lane Legal Description: County o f M orrow , Tow nship 4 S outh R ange 28 EW M , Section 11; Blake Ranch P lat # 1, Lot 41 & Lot 42 M ap an d T ax L o t: 4S2811AA-4100 Market Value: $42,260.00 Minimum Price: $35,000.00 T erm s: C ash , c a s h ie r ’s c h e ck , m oney o rd e r or current letter o f credit from a bank or lending institution in full on the day o f the sale. Published: January 20, 27, February 3, 10, 2010 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID FOR MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS 26 PORTABLE TOILET SELF CONTAINED FREE STANDING UNITS Sealed bids for twenty six (2 6 ) p o rta b le re stro o m units (Porta P otty’s) will be receiv ed by M orrow C o u n ty , P u b lic W orks O ffic e , P.O. B ox 4 2 8 , 365 W est H ig hw ay 74, Lexington, Oregon, 97839. Until the bid closing time of 4:00 p.m., on the 23rd day o f February 2010. Bids w ill be publicly opened and read at the bid opening time o f 9:30 a.m. On the 24th day o f February 2010. At the M orrow C ounty C ourt house, 100 C ourt St., Heppner, OR. Morrow C o u n ty P u b lic W orks req u ires the units to be serviced on a m id week schedule on a weekly basis. Units are located at various locations in Morrow County, locations and numbers o f units are as follows. I Unit South end transfer station 57185 H w y 74, Lexington, OR 97839 1 AD A U nit N o rth end transfer station 6 9 9 0 0 F ro n ta g e L n, Boardman, OR. 97818 2 Units Cutsforth Park 58430 W illow Cr. R d., Heppner, OR. 97836 1 Unit Ansonwright Park 4 7 5 0 0 H w y 2 0 7 -S p ray , Heppner, OR. 97836 19 Units OHV Park 71000 FS Rd. 21, Heppner, OR. 97836 3 o f 19 units at rem ote locations Harrington Creek, Day use (Grant Co. Portion) and Rock Pit (lake). 1 ADA Unit OHV Park 71000 FS Rd. 21, Heppner, OR. 97836 1 Portable wheeled Unit V a r io u s r o a d p r o je c t locations B id s s h a ll be b id by m onthly basis. M orrow County reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to postpone the award o f bids for thirty (30) days from the date o f opening. T he C ounty w ill aw ard the yearly contract with in twenty (20) calendar days o f the bid opening at that time units will need to be read ily available and in place. M orrow C ounty does not discrim inate on the basis o f age, religion, race national origin, sex or handicapped status in hiring or the provision o f services. For additional information and concerns please contact M o rro w C ou n ty P u b lic Works (541) 989-9500. P u b lish e d : Ja n u a ry 27, February 3, 10, 17, 2010. HES Chess Mates members to compete in tournament Picture are: Top Row (L-R) - Patrick Burch, Alex Lindsay, Kai Arbogast, and Emily Pappas. Middle Row (L-R) - Gavin Hanna, Leo Waite, Sabashtian Futter, and Zach Bredfield. Bottom Row (L-R) - Jackson Lehman and Jorden Sweeney. Not pictured was Joe Jones. -Contributed Photo Eleven HES Chess Mates members have earned the opportunity to compete in the Regional Chess for S uccess T ournam ent on February 20 in Hermiston. The participats are Jackson L ehm an, G avin Hanna, Jorden Sweeney, S a b a s h tia n F u tte r, Leo Waite, Zach Bredfield, Pat rick Burch, Joe Jones, Alex Lindsay, Kai Arbogast, and Em ily Pappas. They all love to play and are im proving with every game. Volunteers who have helped coach the kids this year are: Wayne Seitz, Dick Jones, Bridget Waite, Doris Bros- nan, Cherry Webber, James P appas, Deb C am p b ell, Sherry Matteson, and Mary Ann Elguezabal. Weed Advisory/Morrow SWCD Board meeting to be held Morrow SWCD and Morrow County Weed Ad visory will hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, February 2, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Ag Service Building on 430 W. Linden Way in Heppner. Items on the agenda include Weed Supervisor report, January meeting minutes and treasurer’s report, written staff report, lease update, RFP, 2010 WFD update and partner agency reports. Meetings o f the Morrow SWCD are open to the public. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. A request for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or for other accommodations for persons with disabilities should be made at least 48 hours before the meeting to Janet Greenup, 541-676-5452 ext. 109. Boardman adopts 2009 Strategic Plan T he B o ard m an City Council adopted their 2009 Strategic Plan during Tuesday night’s meeting. The Strategic Plan o u tlin e s , o v e r the n e x t tw enty years, what com m u n ity lea d e rs n eed to achieve for B o ard m an ’s com m unity vision to be realized. After months o f updating the city’s current plan, the council felt they have come up with a plan which identifies very clear goals for completion. In a ll, 13 g o a ls were identified; com ple tion o f South Main Street is listed as priority number one. Other goals include the development o f additional housing, a family restau- Sheriff’s Report The M orr ow County Sheriff’s Office reports handling the fol lowing business: -M CSO received report o f someone trying to break into an Irrigon residence. The resident dis covered shoe prints. -MCSO cited An thony Julian Lopez, 19, for Driving While Suspended Violation. -M C SO received report o f a vehicle speeding through Irrigon, all over the road at different speeds. There was no law enforce ment in the area. -M CSO received report o f a heeler-type dog at the Heppner Shell. The owner came and got it. -M C SO received report from a female subject that her window was broken in Arlington while she was inside. The suspect was her ex-boyfriend of Boardman. Contact was made with the Gilliam County S heriff’s Office who advised it would be resolved civilly. -MCSO cited Ron ald Lloyd W est, 51, for DUII.BAC .24. The vehicle was impounded. - I r rig o n A m b u lance received request for an ambulance for a 38-year- old female with abdominal pain who had been vomit- I rant, expansion of the sewer system , building a com m unity recreation center, and the development o f a stronger retail district. In N ovem ber the city hosted a Town Hall meeting to get input from the public regarding the proposed updates to the Strategic Plan, which were drafted a fter a day-long workshop the council held in September. Mayor Phil lips felt the public’s input was a very important part o f the city’s planning pro cess. The last time the city reviewed its Strategic Plan was in 2005. The city plans to do an annual review of the 2009 Strategic Plan and is committed to its imple- m en ta tio n and to m ake changes as necessary. In other city news, the council approved an extension o f the Real Estate Agent Fee Agreement for the realtor handling the sale o f the city’s Tower Road property to Love’s Travel Stops. They also appointed Councilor Randy Yates to serve as the 2010 council president. The Mayor wrote letters o f support for a Co lumbia River Community Health Services grant ap plication, and a Zeachem grant application. The next regularly sch ed u led C ity C ouncil m eeting will be Tuesday, February 2, at 7 p.m . at Boardman City Hall. ing all night. She was trans ported to Good Shepherd Hospital. - I r r ig o n A m b u lance received report from a male that he was having pain in the area o f his heart. He wanted to talk to the VA, but they advised him to call the ambulance. He was go ing to have his wife drive him to the hospital. -H eppner A m bu lance received report o f a juvenile with a broken leg at the football field in Hep pner. EMS responded. -Boardman Police D epartm ent cited Jaim e E strada T rujillo, 30, for No Operator’s License and D riving U ninsured. The truck was impounded. -BPD received re port o f a boat found two to three miles from where it went down near Crow Butte Park. -BPD cited K en neth James Neider, 62, for F ailu re to O bey T raffic Control Device. -BPD code enforce ment officer spoke with a renter about feral cats. Friends of the Heppner Library accepting donations Sally Walker and Pat Edmundson place one of several Friends of the Heppner Library Donation Plaques on a revolving pa perback bookstand in the Heppner Library. The Friends of the Heppner Library finance these donations through money raised at their annual St. Pat's Book Sale. Anyone wishing to donate gently used books for this year's sale may drop their books off at the office of Spicer/Kuhn or the Heppner Library. The sale will be held on Friday and Saturday, March 12 and 13, at the Heppner City Hall. -Contributed Photo I