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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 11,2011 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Execution in Foreclosure (Real Property) On the 16th day o f June, 2011, at the hour of 10am, at the lobby doors, inside o f the M orrow C ounty Courthouse, in the City of Heppner, Oregon, 1 will sell at public oral auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property, subject to redem ption, located in Morrow County Oregon, to wit: Lot 3, Block 3, MORROW’S ADDITION to the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon. Together with that portion of the abutting alley that would attach by that vacation O rdinance No. 362, as recorded in Book 71, Page 256, in Morrow County Deed Records. Commonly known as: 575 E Hager, H eppner, OR 97836 Said sale is made under a Writ o f Execution on Foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for the County of Morrow Case no. 11CV006, to me directed in the case of M ich ael F red V ogele, Plaintiff vs. R. Shane Laughlin, and The State of Oregon, Defendants. Writ of Execution dated the 14th day of April, 2011. K e n n e th W M a tla c k , Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Judy Chastain, Deputy First Publication: May 11, 2011 Last Publication: June 1, 2011 Conditions o f Sale: Only US c u rre n c y an d /o r certified cashier’s check made payable to Morrow County Sheriffs Office will be accepted. Payment must be made in full immediately upon close of the sale. Before bidding at the sale, a prospective bidder should independently investigate: (a) The p rio rity o f the lien or interest of the ju d g m en t cred ito r; (b) Land use laws and regulations applicable to the property; (c) approved uses for the property; (d) Limits on farming or forest practices on the property; (e) Rights of neighboring property owners; and (f) environm ental laws and regulations that affect the property. Published: May 11, 18, 25 and June 1, 2011 Affidavit CRB looking for volunteers The Citizen Review Board (CRB), is looking for volunteer board members to serve on its boards and perform reviews of cases of children in foster and sub stitute care. The CRB, a component of the Oregon Judicial Department, is composed of well trained community volunteers. Board members volunteer one to two days per month to study case materials and participate in adminis trative reviews of children placed in foster care. The CRB creates a system of checks and balances in which the community has both input and impact on how the Department of Human Services serves the children and families of Oregon. In addition, board members play an integral role in local and statew ide advocacy efforts to improve foster care in Oregon. After successful completion of a comprehensive training program, each board member is placed on a board that meets one day per month. A typical review day is eight to ten cases. For each case, board members study case documents and participate in an administrative review in which legal and interested parties are invited. For each case, the board makes findings regarding state and federal law, and recommendations to the parties and the court. The board also tracks system issues and advocates for system improvements. Those interested in volunteering can contact the Portland office at 503-731-3007 or by e-mail at CRB. Vol unteer. Resources@oj d. state, or. us. National “Friends” official to offer two eastern Oregon workshops Eastern Oregon li- braries, museums, cultural coalitions and other non profits that are struggling to stay financially stable or in crease patronage are invited to participate in a special workshop for a wealth of ideas to help strengthen their organizations. Workshop leader Sally Gardner Reed is na tional executive director o f the Association o f Li brary Trustees, Advocates, Friends and Foundations (ALTAFF), a division of the American Library Associa tion. Reed will be present ing “Think Big! Great Ideas on How to Prosper With Friends Groups.” The first “Think Big!” workshop will be held in Canyon City on Friday, May 13 from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Canyon City Community Hall, di rectly south of the city hall on S. Washington St. Reed will offer her workshop again on May 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. in Hermiston. T he w o rk sh o p s will focus on best prac tices for friends groups and supporters of cultural organizations or institu tions. They are designed to help these organizations or institutions prosper in Gem & mineral show scheduled The 2011 Gem and Mineral Show, “Nature’s Treasures Underfoot,” will be held in Hermiston May 21 - 22 . The show, presented by the Hatrockhound Gem and Mineral Society, will be held at the Hermiston Confer ence Center on Highway 395. The show will run Saturday, May 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, May 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $2 for adults, but ages 15 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Attractions include jewelry, rocks, gems, miner als, books, equipment, exhibits and displays, demonstra tions, a silent auction and a kids’ comer. More information can be found at www.hatrock- hounds.org. Boardman man enlists in Naval program Civilian Cody L. Parker, son of Heidi L. and Timothy R. Parker of Boardman, recently enlisted in the U.S. Navy under the Delayed Entry Program at Navy Recruiting District in Portland. The program allows recruits to enter the Navy and take up to one year to complete prior commitments such as high school. Using recruiters as mentors, this program helps recruits ease into the transition from civil ian to military life. Parker will report for active duty to undergo ba sic training at the Navy’s Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, IL. Parker is completing his senior year at Riverside High School. today’s economic climate by providing innovative ideas for increasing a fund ing base, community-based planning, public awareness and sound marketing. The “Think Big!” workshops are sponsored by Libraries of Eastern Or egon (LEO) and the Uma tilla County Special Library District. There is no charge to attend. A catered lunch will be provided at $5 per attendee. Advance registra tion is requested. Space is limited and anyone in terested is encouraged to register no later than May 10 to leolibraries@gmail. com. “We’re pleased to bring a nationally known speaker of this caliber to eastern Oregon,” said Ken Reading, LEO board chair and director of the Uma tilla County Special Library District. “It’s a great oppor tunity and we’re hoping for a strong turn-out.” F o r fu rth e r in formation, please contact Reading at 541-276-6449 or LEO exec, director Lyn Craig at 541-763-2355. Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports handling the following business: Feb. 21: -MCSO could not feel her legs. One arrested Michael Wayne issued a citation to Leslie subject was transported to Heifer, 54, on a Umatilla tarns Coyle, 62, for Viola Good Shepherd Hospital. County Circuit Court war tion o f the Basic Rule by Treve Joseph Palmateer, 31, rant for Probation Viola tion. driving 75 mph in a 55 mph was arrested for DUII. March 2: -BPD zone. -MCSO received -BPD issued a cita a report of an assault. The arrested Wayne Bradley tion to Sandro Escobedo, reporter stated that a female Schwabrow, 35, for Driving 22, for No Operator’s Li roommate cut him with While Suspended Misde cense, No Insurance, and scissors. MCSO responded. meanor. March 3: -MCSO MCSO arrested a 27 year Failure to Wear Seatbelt. Feb. 22: -MCSO old subject for Domestic was notified that Lori Knud- issued a citation to Jean Harassment and Init. False sen, 52, was arrested by UPD on an Irrigon Justice Christine Trim, 52, for Vio Report. lation of the Basic Rule by -MCSO was noti Court warrant. -M CSO arrested driving 75 mph in a 55 mph fied that a female subject had been arrested by Uma Keri Anne Martin, 33, on: zone. Feb. 23: -MCSO tilla Tribal on a Heppner a warrant for Contempt of was notified that Jared Lee Justice Court warrant for Court (Failure to Complete Balderston, 20, was arrested Failure to Pay Fine/Driving Alcohol Education); Uma tilla County Court warrant by Hermiston PD on an Ir- While Suspended. -BPD issued a cita for Failure to Appear/Theft rigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Appear/Inter- tion to Eloy Rea Sanchez, II; and a Hermiston Munici fering with a Peace Officer, 23, for No Operator’s Li pal Court warrant for Con tempt of Court/Theft II. Disorderly Conduct, and cense. -BPD issued a cita Feb. 27:-The Mor Criminal Mischief III. -MCSO issued a row County Sheriffs Office tion to Jared Jack Salisbury, citation to Casandra Maria arrested Jeffrey Richard 24, for No Operator’s Li Chavez, 18, for No Opera Schiller, 28, for Harass cense and Driving Unin ment DV, Interfering with sured. tor’s License. March 4: - MCSO -MCSO was noti Making a Report, Criminal fied that Joel Ernesto Ro Mischief II, and Recklessly was notified that a 41 year old female was arrested by driguez, 25, was arrested by Endangering XI. Hermiston Police Depart -MCSO was noti Stanfield PD on an Irrigon ment on a Morrow County fied that Brian William Justice Court warrant for Justice Court warrant for Bush, 46, was arrested by Failure to Pay Fine/Driving Failure to Appear on the Hermiston PD on an Irrigon While Suspended. March 6: -MCSO Original Charges of Assault Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/Driv was notified that John El IV and Harassment. -MCSO arrested ing While Suspended. The lis Manning III, 20, was an 18 year old male subject subject had other multiple arrested by Brookings PD on PC charges of Assault warrants out of Hermiston for M inor in Possession IV, Disorderly Conduct II, and the Umatilla County (Alcohol). -MCSO arrested Criminal Mischief II and Sheriff’s Office. UEM V. -MCSO issued a John Ellis Manning Jr., 51, -B P D a r r e s te d citation to Chantell Leone on Irrigon Justice Court Guillermo Calvillo Rosas, Lynn M ichaels, 29, for warrants. -MCSO issued a M aintaining a Dog as a 24, for DUII. citation to Kim berly A. Feb. 24: -MCSO Public Nuisance. issued a citation to a 19 -MCSO was no Lowin, 31, for driving 88 year old subject for Dog tified that a 40 year old mph in a 65 mph zone. March 8: -MCSO at Large. The same subject female had been arrested was recogged on a warrant by the Umatilla County issued a citation to Richard for Failure to Appear/Main- Sheriff’s Office on an Ir Warren Gregory, 63, for taining a Dog as a Public rigon Justice Court warrant Operating without Required Lighting. Nuisance. for Theft II. -MCSO issued a -BPD issued a ci -Boardman Police tation to Jared Anthony Department arrested Mario citation to Jorge A. Fuentes Nunamaker, 18, for Failure Salgado Hernandez, 21, Carrasquillo, 18, for No to Register Vehicle. for Failure to Carry and Operator’s License. Feb. 25: -BPD is Present. sued a citation to Hortencia Feb. 28: - BPD Salas Torres, 32, for Vio received a report o f two Have a News story or lating the Speed Limit by subjects in a fight at Riv driving 38 mph in a 20 mph erside High School. An Photo for the Gazette? school zone. officer responded and both Email to editor© Feb. 26: -MCSO juvenile subjects were cited received a report of a one and released to appear in rapidserve.net vehicle accident. Two sub juvenile court. Feb. 29: -MCSO jects were involved and one PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A meeting of the Morrow County Health District Board of Directors will be held on May 23, 2011, 7:00 pm, at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1,2011, as proposed by the Morrow County Health District Board. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at MCHD Administration Office, 564 E. Pioneer Dr, Heppner, Oregon, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm or by calling 541-676- 2925. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is consistent with the preceding year. This budget is for an annual period and has only one fund. Financial Sum m ary A nticipated Requirem ents Adopted Budget This Year 2010-2011 Proposed Budget Next Year 2011-2012 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Total Total Total Total Total Total Total $ $ 8. Total Requirements - add lines 1 - 7 Personal Services Materials and Supplies Capital Outlay Debt Service Transfers Contingencies All Other Expenditures and Requirements 5,142,453 1,857,003 590,000 229,890 5,328,413 1,933,857 664,587 639,396 - - • - 859,572 1,127,964 $ 8,678,918 $ 7,748,402 $ 1,136,804 (206,288) 8,812,203 1,131,502 (249,488) $ 8,678,918 $ 9,694,217 13. Total Property Taxes Estimated To Be Received 14 Plus: Estimated Property Taxes Not to be Received A. Loss Due to Constitutional Limits B. Discounts Allowed, Other Uncollected Amounts $ 1,136,804 $ 1,131,502 15. Total Tax Levied • add lines 1 3 ,14A & 14B $ $ 9,694,217 Anticipated Resources 9. Total Resources Except Property Taxes 10. Total Property Taxes Estimated To Be Received 11. Less Annual Net Increase in Cash Carry-over 12. Total Resources - add lines 9 - 11 Estim ated Ad Valorem Property Taxes Tax Levies By Type 16. Permanent Rate Limit Levy ($/1,000) 17. Local Option Taxes ($/1,000) 18. Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations Published: May 11, 2011 Affidavit i • I 143,656 53,353 1,333,813 155,427 39,802 $ 1,326,731 Rate or Amount Rate or Amount .6050 .3900 ' 0 6050 3900 0