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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 3,2011 their employees, agents or proceedings: This shall Oregon assigns. WHEREFORE, not be construed to be 541-989-8353 notice hereby is given that an attempt to collect the Zone No. 4: HOME FOR SALE the undersigned trustee will outstanding indebtedness or James L. Swanson, lone, 61476 Dee Cox Road on October 11, 2011, at the hold you personally liable Oregon Heppner home near golf hour o f 11:00 AM PT, in for the debt. 541-422-7162 course. 3680 sq. ft., stick accord with the standard D ated: 06-08-2011 B y : Zone No. 8: built house on 5.6 acres. time established by ORS _/s/:Kelly D. Sutherland Jeff L. Bailey, Heppner, 4+ bedrooms, 4 baths, D . Oregon 18 7 .1 1 0 , at th e m ain K E L L Y bonus rooms, completely entrance to the Morrow SUTHERLAND 541-676-5969 remodeled. Outbuildings, County Courthouse, located Trustee The nominating committee m a tu re tr e e s , m uch at 100 Court Street, in the S H A P I R O & will accept nominations up more. $269,500. Call City of Heppner, County of SUTHERLAND, LLC to and including the last day John Anderson. 541 -256- Morrow, State of Oregon, 5501 N.E. 109th Court, of August, 2011. 0622. sell at public auction to the Suite N 8-3-2c highest bidder for cash the Vancouver, WA 98662 Nominees must be members interest in the said described w w w .sh ap iro atto rn ey s. of Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. and they real property which the com/wa B ill & S h erry E w ing grantor has or had power Telephone: (360) 260- must reside in, and receive electrical service in, the are selling th eir home, to convey at the time of 2253 3 Bedroom 1 Bath large the execution of said trust Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647 Zone in which they will be running. living room, garage. Private deed, together with any S&S 11-106631 back yard with deck. Quiet interest which the grantor Published: July 13, 20 and Published: August 3 and 10 , 2011 area with great neighbors or his successors in interest 27, and August 3, 2011 Affidavit & park across the street. acquired after the execution Affidavit $76,900 Call 541-676-9119 of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations evenings/weekends 8-3-tfc thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, P U B L IC N O T IC E P U B L IC N O T IC E including a reasonable M O R R O W C O U N T Y M O R R O W C O U N T Y charge by the tru ste e. LAND USE HEARING LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW P U B L IC N O T IC E Notice is further given to THE MORROW TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF any person named in ORS COUNTY COURT w ill COUNTY COURT will 86.753 that the right exists, hold the following hearing hold the following hearings SALE A default has occurred at any time that is not later o f p u b lic in te re s t on o f p u b lic in te re s t on under the terms of a trust than five days before the W ednesday, A ugust 24, Wednesday, A ugust 24, deed made by Wayne H. date last set for the sale, 2011, at 1:15 p.m., at the 2011, at 10:00 a.m. at the Schwabrow and Brenda to have this foreclosure Port o f Morrow Riverfront Port of Morrow Riverfront Schwabrow, tenants by the proceeding dismissed and C e n t e r , B o a r d m a n , C e n t e r , B o a r d m a n , entirety, as grantor to Kelly the trust deed reinstated by Oregon. Oregon. Review on remand D. Sutherland of Shapiro paying to the beneficiary Comprehensive Plan & Kreisman, as Trustee, o f the entire amount due the Final Opinion and Order Amendments AC-048-11 in favor of Union Planter (other than such portion of of the Land Use Board of and AC(M)-049-l 1: Rich Bank, NA, as Beneficiary, the principal as would not Appeals in the matter o f Ruhl applicant and owner. dated December 30, 2003, then be due had no default Mingo, et al v. Morrow The property is described as recorded January 16, 2004, occurred) and by curing any County. The original action Tax Lot 600 of Assessor’s in the mortgage records of other default complained was a review of Condition of Map 2S 24. The property Morrow County, Oregon, of herein that is capable of Approval 1 of Conditional is lo cated on B ren n er as Doc. # 2004-10032, being cured by tendering Use Permit CUP-N-213. Canyon Road and Rhea beneficial interest having the performance required Subject property is west of Creek Road approximately been assigned to EverBank, under the obligations or Highway 74 just south of 7 miles south of lone and as covering the following trust deed, and in addition where the highway enters is zoned Exclusive Farm described real property: to paying said sums or Morrow County. Use. Request is to amend Opportunity to the Comprehensive Plan to Parcel 2 of Partition Plat tendering the performance 1995-8, in the C ounty necessary to cure the default, voice support or opposition include a locally significant o f Morrow and State o f by paying all costs and to the above proposals or aggregate site to Morrow O regon. COMMONLY expenses actually incurred to ask questions may be County’s list of significant KNOWN AS: 78539 Paul in enforcing the obligation provided. Failure to raise ag g reg ate sites and to Smith Road, Boardman, OR and trust deed, together with an issue in person or by amend the Comprehensive 97818. Both the beneficiary trustee's fees and attorney's letter or failure to provide Plan map to include the and the trustee have elected fees not exceeding the sufficient specificity to aggregate site location. to sell the said real property amounts provided by said afford the decision maker ' Criteria for approval are to satisfy the obligations ORS 86.753. In construing an opportunity to respond to fou n d in th e M orrow secured by said trust deed this notice, the masculine the issue precludes appeal County C om prehensive and a notice of default has gender includes the feminine to the Land Use Board of Plan (MCCP) Review and been recorded pursuant to and the neuter, the singular Appeals based on those Revision Process. Oregon Revised Statutes includes the plural, the issues. Opportunity to Copies o f the voice support or opposition 86.735(3); the default for word "grantor" includes any which the foreclosure is successor in interest to the staff report and all relevant to the above proposal or made is grantor's failure to grantor as well as any other documents will be available to ask questions will be pay when due the following person owing an obligation, after August 12, 2011. For provided. Failure to raise sums: Monthly payments the performance of which is more information, please an issue in person or by in the sum o f $1,129.84, secured by said trust deed, c o n ta c t th e P la n n in g letter or failure to provide from January 1, 2011, and the words "trustee" and D epartm ent at 541-922- sufficient specificity to and m onthly paym ents "beneficiary" include their 4624 or 541-676-9061 afford the decision maker in the sum o f $976.27, respective successors in extension 5506. an opportunity to respond to from February 1, 2011, interest, if any. Also, please DATED this 3rd day o f the issue precludes appeal together with all costs, be advised that pursuant August 2011 to the Land Use Board of disbursements, and/or fees to the terms stated on the M O R R O W C O U N T Y Appeals based on those incurred or paid by the Deed o f Trust and Note, P L A N N I N G issues. beneficiary and/or trustee, the beneficiary is allowed to DEPARTMENT Copies o f the their employees, agents or conduct property inspections Published: August 3, 2011 staff report and all relevant assigns. By reason of said while property is in default. Affidavit documents will be available default the beneficiary has This shall serve as notice after August 12, 2011. For declared all sums owing on that the beneficiary shall more information, please the obligation that the trust be conducting property c o n ta c t th e P la n n in g deed secures immediately inspections on the said P U B L IC N O T IC E Departm ent at 541-922- due and payable, said sum referenced property. The Electric Co-Op Announces 4624 or 541-676-9061, being the following, to- F a ir D eb t C o lle c tio n Notice of Nominations extension 5506. wit: $ 115,867.09, together Practice Act requires that Columbia Basin Electric DATED this 3rd day o f with interest thereon at the we state the following: This C o o p e r a t iv e h e r e b y August 2011 rate o f 6.5% per annum is an attempt to collect a notifies all members that M O R R O W C O U N T Y from December 1, 2010, debt, and any information nominations are open for the P L A N N I N G together with all costs, obtained will be used for following four Director’s DEPARTMENT disbursements, and/or fees that purpose. If a discharge positions: Published: August 3, 2011 incurred or paid by the has been obtained by any For three year terms: Affidavit beneficiary and/or trustee, party through bankruptcy ZONE NO. 3: That territory served, or to be served, by the Cooperative lying East STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS of the Range line between Your ad will reach most newspapers in Oregon for t nly $200 Contract rate discounts available upon request Oregon Classified Advertising Network A Range 24 East and Range 25 P U B L IC N O T IC E service o f Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. East, North of the Township The Emergency Food and Contact the Heppner Gazette-Times (541) 676-9228 line betw een Township Shelter N ational Board 2 South and Township 3 Program has allo cated Legal Services $4922 to Morrow County for South. DIVORCE $135. Complete preparation. Includes Phase 29 Fiscal Year 2011. children, custody, support, property and bills division. No Z O N E N O . 4: T h at These funds are available to court appearances. Divorced in 1-5 weeks possible. 503- territory served, or to be agencies and organizations served, by the Cooperative 772-5295, www.paralegalalternatives.com, divorce@ lying West o f the Range who furnish tem porary usa.com. line betw een Range 24 emergency food and shelter Education/Schools East and Range 25 East, (which includes rent, heat ALLIED HEALTH career training. Attend college North of the Township line and sim ilar services) to 100% online. Job placement assistance. Computer between Township 2 South Morrow County families available. Financial aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. and Township 3 South, and in need o f em ergency Call 800-481-9409, www.CenturaOnline.com. East of the Morrow-Gilliam assistance Organizations Help Wanted that provide these services County line. DRIVERS/COMPANY-Lease - Work for us or let may contact the Morrow For two year terms: us work for you! Unbeatable career opportunities. ZONE NO. 8: That territory C o u n ty C h ild re n and Trainee, company driver, lease operator, earn up to $5 lk. served, or to be served, by Fam ilies Departm ent at Lease Trainers earn up to $80k. 877-369-7104. www. the Cooperative within the PO Box 403,202 N. Main centraltruckdrivingjobs.com. incorporated city limits of Street, Suite #6, Boardman, OVER 18? A can't-miss limited opportunity to travel OR 97818 or telephone Heppner, Oregon. with a successful young business group. Paid training. T he m e m b e rs o f th e (541)676-9675 to request Transportation/lodging provided. Unlimited income nominating committee are: an application or receive potential. Call 1-877-646-5050. Success Express Sales further information. Zone No. 3: Inc. Recipient Ken G rieb, L exington, L o c a l HOME FOR SALE I 1 O rg a n iz a tio n s w ill be required to provide a DUNS number and a valid email address. Published: August 3, 2011 Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports handling the fol lowing business: -Continuedfrom PAGE SIX June 5: -BPD re ceived a complaint of loud music. An officer responded and advised the subjects that they needed to turn the music down. -MCSO saw sever al vehicles in front of the li brary in Heppner. Juveniles were warned of curfew and advised to go home. -MCSO received a theft complaint; the caller’s husband had gone out to feed the steer and found the steer missing and tire tracks. -MCSO received a call from a man who said his wife was threat ening suicide, cutting her arms and having a nervous breakdown. She got very physical with him while he tried to prevent her attempt. He went outside and sent the children away so they would be safe. -MCSO received a call from a woman who said a vehicle kept driving by her house. She believed they were gangsters and advised that they didn’t need to keep driving up and down the block. -MCSO received a complaint from a female who said a neighbor had floodlights on and pointed at her house. The lights are usually pointed at the neighbor’s own house and yard, but they have had some issues with him lately, and she would like for him to point the lights the other way. She stated she was very uncomfortable with him having the lights shin ing in her house. -MCSO received a call from a male who ad vised he had been drinking and just wanted to get his glasses out of the house. He and his girlfriend had an ar gument. MCSO responded; both parties separated with no incident. J u n e 6: -MCSO received a fraud report from a female who said her debit card went shopping in California without her authorization. -M CSO arrested Noe R. Rodriguez, Jr., 26, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for failure to ap- pear/possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. -A m ale c a lle d MCSO to report that a flat- screen TV had been taken from the Hardman store. The caller did not want contact, and advised that the TV probably belonged to someone who shouldn’t have been there in the first place. -A woman called MCSO and said she re ceived a notice from Ameri can Legal Processing Divi sion requesting her Social Security number and bank num ber and saying she needed to make a payment within 24 hours. Looked it up on the internet; looks like a scam. -MCSO received a report that a neighbor's dog had been barking for three hours. Contacted the dog’s owner, who said they would try to keep the dog from barking. Ju n e 8: -A camp host reports that some cows were herded southbound past Anson Wright Park outside o f Heppner and a few o f the cows split off and headed back toward Hardman. -MCSO received .report from an Irrigon sub je ct that his father’s dirt bike was stolen. -M CSO received report from an Irrigon woman that her neighbor’s two dogs were digging un der the fence and going into her yard. A MCSO Deputy warned the subject that if the dogs got out again he would be cited. While the deputy was next door, the dogs got out again. MCSO cited Joshua Michael Crites, 27, for dog at large as a pub lic nuisance. -MCSO received report of a black Tacoma pickup going east-bond on 1-84 at 95-100 miles per hour. No deputies were in position. Oregon State Po lice were advised. -M C SO .received report from an Irrigon woman that there were two charges on her PayPal account that she did not make. -MCSO received report from a subject in Boardman that his brother stole stuff from his resi dence, including welders, air compressors and go- carts. -MCSO received a 911 call that there was going to be an accident on Paterson Ferry Rd., but then the phone was discon nected. On call back, a male advised it was either space 52 or 53 and then hung up again. Multiple MCSO units responded, but were unable to locate a problem. -MCSO reported that the flood computer at the sheriff’s office in Hepp ner was now a category 2. A MCSO Deputy advised that there was water and mud across the highway at Hwy. 206 and Willow Creek Rd. The Oregon Department of Transportation was notified and the Heppner Fire Chief was checking local creeks for any flooding problems. -MCSO received report o f a chunk o f as phalt on the Columbia Lane bridge that goes to Oregon Hay, Boardman. The county road department was ad vised. -Boardman Police Department received report of a suspicious black SUV parked at Marshall Estates in Boardman. -BPD received re port of a pitbull and a chi huahua out in Boardman. An officer took charge of the pitbull. -BPD received re port of a green Mitsubishi speeding and squealing tires on Anderson and Or egon Trail in Boardman. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle. -BPD received re port of a suspicious vehicle parked in a hidden area on Marine Drive in Boardman. It turned out to be a couple parked and visiting. -BPD received re port from a woman that a white car was parked in the driveway across the street, but before it was driving down the street with all the doors open and the trunk open with a young girl standing up in the vehicle holding a beer can. BPD responded. Mountain Glen Apartments Units Now Available TWo and Three Bedroom Apartments For Rent Rent Based On Income Modern Appliances • Laundry Facilities Location behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 TDD #1-800-545-1833 for hearing impaired This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider