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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 6, 2010 -SEVEN
NOTICES
B o ard m an R u ral F ire
P ro te c tio n D is tric t
requests letters of interest
to fill vacancy on Board
o f Directors. Minimum
requirement(s) to serve on
the Board include residing
within Fire District and
regular attendance of the
monthly meetings. Submit
le tte r by O c to b e r 21
attention Marc Rogelstad,
300 SW W ilson Lane,
Boardman, OR 97818
9-29-2c
PUBLIC NOTICE
M ORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
CO URT w ill hold the
following hearings of public
interest on W ednesday,
October 20, 2010, at the
Port of Morrow Riverfront
C e n te r, B o a rd m a n ,
Oregon.
At 10:30 a.m., AZ-035-10
Amend General Industrial
Use Zone and RV Standards:
Morrow County, applicant.
Proposal is to amend various
sections of the MCZO based
on State-adopted temporary
private campground rules
and other statutory changes
regarding RV parks. This
amendment will also update
the entire MCZO relative to
RVs and RV parks. Criteria
for approval are found
in the M orrow C ounty
Zoning Ordinance Article
8 Amendments.
At 1:30 p.m., Remand from
the Land Use Board o f
Appeals (LUBA) of Land
Partition LP-N-404: Devin
Oil Co., Inc., appellant. City
of Boardman, owner, and
Greg Flowers, applicant.
Property is described as tax
lot 119 of Assessor’s Map
4N 24 15 and is located west
of Boardman just south of
the intersection of Interstate
84 and Tower Road. The
property is zoned Space
Age Industrial. Request
is to partition a 456-acre
parcel into two parcels.
C rite ria fo r a p p ro v a l
include the Morrow County
S ubdivision O rdinance
Article 5 Land Partitioning
Access Standards. Based
on the LUBA decision,
the only criterion to be
reviewed is access.
O p p o rtu n ity to v o ic e
support 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 opportunity 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 av ailab le after
October 8, 2010. For more
information, please contact
the Planning Department at
541-922-4624 or 541-676-
9061 extension 5503.
DATED this 29th day o f
September 2010
M ORROW COUNTY
P L A N N I N G
DEPARTMENT
P u b lish ed : O cto b er 6,
2010
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
T R U S T E E 'S N O T IC E
OF SALE T.S. No.: T10-
66049-OR Reference is
made to that certain deed
made by, MICHAEL D.
RICHARDSON as Grantor
toMID-COLUMBIATITLE
COMPANY, as trustee, in
favor of INLAND EMPIRE
BANK, as B eneficiary,
dated 12/02/1998, recorded
12/07/1998, in o fficial
reco rd s o f M ORROW
County, Oregon in book/
reel/volum e No. 56078
at page No. 10131, fee/
file/ instrument/ microfile/
receotion No. - (indicated
w h ic h ), c o v e rin g th e
following described real
\
property situated in said
County and State, to-wit:
A P N f R 03976 LOT 6,
BLOCK 9, COLUMBIA
T E R R A C E , IN TH E
CITY OF BOARDMAN,
COUNTY OF MORROW
AN D STATE OF OREGON.
Commonly known as: 406
WILLOW FORK DRIVE
BOARDMAN, OR 97818
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy
the obligations secured by
said trust deed and notice
has been recorded pursuant
to Section 86.735(3) o f
Oregon Revised Statutes:
the default for which the
foreclosure is made is the
grantor's: INSTALLMENT
OF P R IN C IPA L AND
INTEREST
PLUS
IM PO U N D S A N D /O R
A D V A N C E S W H IC H
B E C A M E D U E ON
05/01/2010 PLUS LATE
CHARGES,
AND
A LL S U B S E Q U E N T
IN S T A L L M E N T S OF
PRINCIPAL, INTEREST,
BALLOON PAYMENTS,
PLUS IMPOUNDS AND/
OR ADVANCES AND
LATE CHARGES THAT
B E C O M E PAYABLE.
Monthly Payment $844.23
M o n th ly L ate C h arg e
$25.73 By this reason of
said default the beneficiary
has declared all obligations
secured by said deed of
trust immediately due and
payable, said sums being
the following, to-wit: The
sum of $81,227.70 together
with interest thereon at the
rate of 6.875% per annum
from 04/01/2010 until paid;
plus all accrued late charges
thereon; and all trustee's
fees, foreclosure costs and
any sum s advanced by
the beneficiary pursuant
to the terms of said deed
of trust. Whereof, notice
hereby is given that F1RT
A M E R IC A N T IT L E
INSURANCE COMPANY
the undersigned trustee will
on 01 /04/2011 at the hour
of 11:00 AM Standard of
Time, a s ‘established by
section 187‘. 110, Oregon
Revised Statues, at AT THE
FRONT ENTRANCE TO
THE MORROW COUNTY
C O U R T H O U S E , 100
COURT
STREET,
H EPPN ER , OR 97836
C ounty o f M ORROW ,
State o f Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the interest
in the said described real
property which the grantor
had or had power to convey
at the time of the execution
by him o f the said trust
deed, together with any
interest which the grantor
or his successors in interest
acquired after the execution
of said trust deed, to satisfy
the foregoing obligations
thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of sale,
in clu d in g a reasonable
charge by the tru ste e.
N otice is further given
that any person named in
Section 86.753 of Oregon
Revised Statutes has the
right to have the foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the trust deed reinstated by
payment to the beneficiary
of the entire amount then
due (other than such portion
of said principal as would
not then be due had no
default occurred), together
with the costs, trustee's
and attorney's fees and
curing any other default
complained of in the Notice
o f Default by tendering
the performance required
under the obligation or
trust deed, at any tim e
prior to five days before
the date last set for sale. In
construing this notice, the
masculine gender includes
the feminine and the neuter,
the singular includes plural,
the word "grantor" includes
any successor in interest to
the grantor as well as any
other persons owing an
obligation, the performance
o f w hich is secured by
said trust deed, the words
"trustee" and "beneficiary"
include their respective
successors in interest, if
any. For sales information,
please contact AGENCY
SALES AND POSTING at
W W W.FIDELITYASAP.
COM or 714-730-2727
Dated: 08/23/2010 FIRST
AME RI CAN TI TLE
INSURANCE COMPANY
AS TRUSTEE C/O CR
TITLE SERVICES INC.
P.O. BOX 16128 TUCSON,
AZ 85732-6128 PHONE
NUMBER: 866-702-9658
REINSTATEMENT LINE:
866 -2 7 2 -4 7 4 9 MARI A
D E L A T O R R E , A SST.
SEC. ASAP# 3720087
09/15/2010, 09/22/2010,
09/29/2010, 10/06/2010
P u b lish ed : S ep te m b er
15, 22, 29 and October 6,
2010
Affidavit
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff s Office reports han­
dling the following busi­
ness:
July 3 cont.:
-MCSO received a call
reporting that two Hispanic
males wanted to pick up an
AK-47 assault rifle from the
reporter. The reporter did
not want to give the rifle to
them and requested deputy
contact. A hold was put on
the gun.
-MCSO issued a
citation to Miguel Juarez Jr,
24, for driving 78 mph in a
55 mph zone.
-MCSO issued a
citation to Robert Doyal
Hubbell, 44, for Violation
of the Basic Rule by driving
57 mph in a 45 mph zone.
-BPD received a
theft complaint. The caller
stated that a male stole a
bottle of vodka.
-BPD received a 911 call
reporting that someone
had vandalized the caller’s
truck, breaking the em­
blems off the rims.
July 4: -M CSO
received a report of a tres­
pass in progress. A deputy
made contact with the ho­
meowner who advised it
was a neighbor working in
the yard.
-MCSO received a
report of an elderly female
driver slumped over the
wheel. OSP transported the
patient to Boardman.
-MCSO received a
report of telephonic harass­
ment. The reporter stated
that she had a restraining
order against a subject who
was giving out her number
to all his friends who were
calling and harassing her.
-MCSO received a
report of a juvenile throw­
ing fireworks in the street
and irritating the animals.
-MCSO received
multiple reports of illegal
fireworks.
-MCSO received
a report of a drunk driver.
Christopher M. Worthing­
ton, 48, was arrested for
DUII. W orthington also
received a citation for Fail­
ure to Drive With-in Lane,
Refusal to Submit to Breath
Test, No O perator’s Li­
cense, License Plate Light
Defective, and Failure to
Carry Registration.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Lucero Rosas, 26,
for No Operator’s License.
-MCSO issued a
citation to Samual Lee De­
hart, 22, for DUII (BAC
. 12 ).
-BPD arrested a
20 year old male subject
for DUII. Citations were
also issued for No O p­
erator’s License, Driving
Uninsured, DUII, and MIP
Alcohol.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to J De Jesus Afanador
Hernandez, 25, for Open
Container.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to a 27 year old female
subject for Open Container
of Alcohol.
\
Boardman’s 6th annual Quilt Show held
were exhibited in abun­
dance. Several entries were
composed of quilt blocks
found in granny’s chest or
attic, newly assembled and
quilted or tied.
Viewers showed
their respect and apprecia­
tion for tradition by voting
Lila Killing beck’s hand
quilted King Size “Garden
Twist” the People’s Choice
winner. Judith Stark o f
Hermiston was voted the
second Peoples Choice
winner for her “Friendship
Baskets” quilt, machine
quilted by Becky Som.
A m ong the 125
quilts exhibited were eleven
entries from the Boardman
Quilters Challenge project.
The Boardman Quilters,
who meet Monday’s to quilt
at the Boardman Sr. Center,
created a variety of projects
using a unique “Fireweed”
fabric found in Alaska.
Another unique feature of
the show were several “Art”
entries, created by Arlene
Walters of Boardman. Ar­
lene used scraps of fabric,
netting and thread to form
the unique shapes in her
wall hanging designs.
F o u r v e n d o rs :
Quiltmania, Richland WA;
Thimbles of Pendleton; In­
ova of Portland and Aunty
Idas’s of Hermiston kept
busy exhibiting equipment,
sharing techniques and sell­
ing quilting supplies. Fea-
-B PD re c e iv e d
a report of shots fired in
Boardman.
-BPD received a
Request for cover regarding
a male with a gun in Board-
man. Deputies were unable
to locate the subject.
-BPD received a
911 hang-up call from a
payphone in Boardman.
-B PD re c e iv e d
multiple fireworks com­
plaints.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Irma Nesta, 77, for
driving 54 mph in a 30 mph
zone.
-BPD issued a ci­
tation to Mariluz De La
Paz, 32, for Endangering a
Child/Not in Child Seat.
-BPD issued a ci­
tation to Felix Balderas
Urbina, 27, for Parking in
Disabled Reserved Zone.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to a 46 year old female
subject for No Operator’s
License.
kathy lly dvr of Boardman and Nancy Pace of Plymouth, WA
begin displaying enries. -Contributed Photo
tured Regional Q uilter,
Kris Dorran of Hermiston,
displayed a large variety of
her favorite small projects,
and graciously dispensed
advice and encouragement
to visitors.
Ni c k La n d o f
Boardman, who happened
to be Kathy Hyders grand­
son, won the Raffle Quilt,
a Grandma's Garden de­
sign. Kathy Hyder was a
very busy quilter, as she
surprised friend Shirley
Donovan, with a quilt made
and exhibited by Kathy,
in honor of Shirley’s 75th
Birthday.
Of the 160 visitors
to the show, 17 won door
prizes. Winners included:
Pat Miller; Susan Purcell,
Betty Gertler, Barb Hulse,
Dorothy Krebs. Pat Smith.
Nancy Pace, Keith Tail-
man, Marie DeBord, Norm
DeBord, Dora Vial, and
Charlene Web.
Boardman Quilters
appreciates the support for
the quilt show from ven­
dors, those who entered
exhibits, and those who
came to view. Both types
are needed for a success­
ful show. Entries cam e
from Condon, Pendleton,
Stanfield, Hermiston, Ir-
rigon, and Boardman, plus
Kennewick and Plymouth,
WA. Viewers came from
the Columbia Basin, and as
far away as Montana, Fair­
banks, AK, and Portland.
V olunteers who
helped organize, set up,
display and later take down
the exhibits included: Mi­
chele Loving, Kathy Hyder,
Glenda and Tammy Bo-
zarth, Pam Sandlin, Mildred
Baker, Kathryn Sparks,
Barb Hemness, Barb and
Stan Henkle, Nancy Pace,
Leona Douglas, Vema Neal,
Marge Shankle, Carol Mi­
chael and Cheryl Tallman.
Boardman Quilters are now
at work evaluating the 2010
Show and planning for
the 2011 Quilt Show, the
last weekend of September
2011 .
JV M ustang/Colt volleyball
underway
Top Photo: The Mustang.IV tvani competes during homecoming
week. Bottom Photo: Michelle Stone instructs members of the
Colt volleyball team. -Contributed Photos
W e don ’ t fly ai rplanes
W e can ’ t train elephants
W e ’ re not good cooks
W e don ’ t build computers
W e can ’ t rai s e wheat
W e don ’ t practice law
W e can ’ t set a broken leg
W e don ’ t put out forest f i r e s
W e can ’ t measure s cut lumber
W e don ’ t sell fat quarters
W e don ’ t rent movies
W e won ’ t charm snakes
W e don ’ t rotate t i r e s
W e ’ re not pai nters
W e can ’ t resole shoes
BUT
W e don ’ t f i l l c a v i t i e s
W e don ’ t sell antiques
WE
W e don ’ t know jewelry
SURE
W e can ’ t f i l l p r e s c r i pt i o n s
W e don ’ t savvy hardware
W e can ’ t f i l l propane tanks
W e don ’ t sell or bag groceries CAN
W e shouldn ’ t run with scissors
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