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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 19, 2 0 *1 County Court news The following is provided by Commissioner Leann Rea. The Morrow Coun ty Court met on October 5, 2011 in Heppner with Judge Tallman and Com missioners Grieb and Rea in attendance. The court reviewed and approved the minutes o f Sept. 21 and 28. The court also review ed and approved fair prem ium s and account payables (with holding the entire amount o f charges from lines 220 & 510) in the net amount of$532,523.76. Road Dept.: The crew is continuing to work on cleaning out the ditches and culverts along Willow Creek Road. By this after noon they will have com pleted that project. They have been using that mate rial to make repairs along the Blake Ranch Road. They have also been work ing on the Spring Hallow bridge project. They have removed all the fences, cor als, and the rest o f the trees that were in the new right of way. The drilling and blast ing contractor drilled and blasted where the new road will be on the north side of the new bridge. They start ed building the new road to the new bridge yesterday, and will continue with the road construction. Graders are currently working on the Ditch Creek Road and Spring Hallow Road. They did some work on Upper Rhea Creek Road last week. When they finish up Willow Creek Road, there will be two more graders out work ing on gravel roads. The crusher continues crushing one-inch road rock at the H alvorsen pit near lone. Public Works Management A ssistan t Sandi Putm an reported that the airport is scheduled to open Thursday Oct. 6. Putman reported that she had attended training on recycling and that she is working on a program to recycle plastics. P u t man shared information on how to opt out o f receiving duplicate telephone books. You may opt out by visit ing (http://w w w .yellow - pagesoptout.com/). S h e r iff’s Dept.: Undersheriff Steve Myren provided the court w ith the following activity re port: Irrigon: While DHS w as re sp o n d in g for a n other matter, they found a tw o-year-old child alone far from hom e. A child neglect charge was filed. On Sept. 12 two men were arrested for multiple counts o f sexual abuse o f an eight year old child. Boardman: Conducted a citizen assist for an elderly couple in a disabled m otor-hom e on 1-84. Heppner: Responded to an accident with an oc 2 b e d ro o m hom e on large lot in Lex Lots o f room for a garden and other activities with this 2 bedroom 1 bath single wide mo bile home in Lexington. Lots o f upgrade including new flooring, new roof, insulation, new vinyl windows, water heater and much more. $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 ÛVA/i cupant entrapped. W hile a s sis tin g a c itiz e n w ith the Language Line, it was learned that the individual w as in W ashington, the proper authorities in WA were notified. OHV area: Conducted an ambulance assist for a diabetic hunter on Madison Butte. Marine Columbia River: On an in ter-tribal request an agency assist for a stranded boater below Three Mile Canyon. CSEPP: Mr. M yren dis cussed the continued use o f the building located at the Kinzua site, stating that once C SEPP closes out, that program will no longer be funding the rental pay ments. The county and the City o f Heppner both have several vehicles stored in the building. The continued use o f the cameras was also discussed. M yren stated that he will be keeping the court updated on close-out activities. Parole & Proba tion Report: For the month o f August there was a case load o f 103 individuals. For August, Supervision fees were $1,764. Work crews will be working Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in north county and Wednes day in south county. The City o f Irrigon had a half crew 16 hrs and a full crew 40 hrs for a total o f $1,200 in fees paid to the program. The county had a half crew Priced right at $55,000 timely manner. The court reviewed the interest rates and loan fees from the three banks located in the county. The co urt then decided to borrow $750,000 from Community Bank with the paym ent o f the loan due on Dec. 1, 2011. The loan application and Resolution were then si R e v ie w e d m i sc correspondences ,md dis cussed upcom ing m ee t ings. If you would like to be placed on the list to receive county m inutes, c o n ta c t K aren W olff at (5 4 1 )6 7 6 -5 6 2 0 . BMCC offers retirement and investment courses B lu e M o u n ta in Com m unity C ollege will offer a three-part education course starting M onday, October 24 to help residents o f Morrow County plan and save for retirement. The classes are be ing offered as a three part series: Retirement Basics, Retirement Income Plan ning and Investment Basics. The courses com plem ent one an o th er and can be taken as a series or inde pendently, depending on individual knowledge and needs. The classes will be taught by Rita Van Schoi- ack, a financial advisor who is owner o f Blue Mountain Investment Management in Heppner. The goal o f the courses is to help attendees gain the skills to estimate how m uch m oney they need to retire, learn how to create retirement goals, review investment basics, and more. The cla sse s will meet in the large confer ence room o f th . " P e t tyjohn Building,” 430 V\ Linden Way in Heppner. from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on three Mondays Invest m ent Basics on October 24, R e tire m e n t Incom e Planning on November 7 and Investment Basics on November 14. The classes are free and include a workbook. A dvance reg istra tio n is required. Please call Anne Morter at (541) 422-7040 or e-mail her at amorter(c/ bluecc.edu for more in form ation or to register Students may also register online at www.bluecc.edu. Rita Van Schoiack is a financial advisor with Multi-Financial Securities Corporation, member FIN- RA/S1PC. Blue Mountain Investm ent M anagem ent is not affiliated with Multi- financial Securities L A N T A S T IC FA LL R E A L ESTATE D EA LS www.sykesrealestate.net • www.pendletonpropertys.com $ 1 4 8 , OOQ^Sjjce^Reduced 2 Building lots in Heppner Nice»views'oMown!i Good buy on this new Heppner listing. New listing. 2 bedroom 1 bath starter hom e o r will m ake a good rental unit. New chain link fence, new electric wall heater, nice fixed up shop, good roof and foundation. 355 W. Linden W ay Heppner. for 32 hrs for a total o f $400. The Dept, o f Fish and Wildlife (Irrigon Hatchery) had a half crew for 24 hrs and a full crew for 16 hrs for a total o f $700 in pro gram fees. District Attorney: D.A. Justin Nelson asked if his Dept, could use one o f the empty offices in the Docken Bldg, located in B oardm an as a sa tellite office for the Deputy Attor ney. The court authorized the request with the stipu lation that the D.A. may be asked to vacate the office at any time. Orders: The court review ed, approved and signed the Order regarding the Final Opinion and Or der for the Invenergy Wind Noise Complaint. The court review ed, approved and signed the Order regarding the denial o f the request to vacate R oad C anyon Road. The court conduct ed the following business: Reviewed and approved a perm anent easem ent be tween the county and Arless Seitz & Jared Wilson in the amount o f $400. The court discussed the possibility o f Pacific Ethanol requesting an amendment to their En terprise Zone Agreement. L ater, the co urt learned that there would not be a request and that the amount due w ould be paid in a MotivatedrSellermaKeTanToffer New master bedroom & bath in this 3 bedroom Stop spending your time fixing up your house and move into a home where it's all been done You'll adore this 3 bedroom. 2 bath on a quiet street near downtown. Remodeled in 2008 with a new master suite, bath and more Walk in closet, jet tub and tile floors. Well kept fenced back yard with room to park your RV or other toys Auto Repair Business in Heppner, OR This is a going concern which shows a profit each year. Includes real property, business, inven tory and equipment. Loyal customer base and good reputation. $339.000 Motivated Seller make an offer! Irrigated ' ReelLJcecJ' Price ! ■ $ 72.21 irrigated acres with home- Boardman - Two irrigated parcels each with circles and solid set irrigation. 30 71 acre parcel has a 1974 doublewide with large shop, small bam and carport 41.5 acre parcel has a well and septic system ready for a home Good water rights from irrigation district. Irrigation equipment in good condition Other features: 6 fruit trees around house, 30 X 50 ft shop with concrete slab floor and 14' door Manufactured home sits on a foundation with crawl space Corrals, grain feeding bins, small 4 stall bam and shade trees. 30.71 acre parcel is zoned Farm Residential for possible dividing and development. Owner would consider selling parcels separately.______________ 1 3 0 ', 2 bedroom 2 bath in Heppner This nice 2007 Marlatt home is in excellent condition. Everything was done right when this home was put in. It has a deck, cyclone fenced yard and a 18 X 31 garage. Ceiling fans, along with the energy package will keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. There is a den/office, living room and lots of extras. Must see inside this one. Call and schedule an appointment today. 3 Bedroom 2 bath n e a r d o w n to w n T story hom e is close to grade school < 1 ‘¡as fenced back yard. Central A/C and Elect i A C arpet, la u n d ry room and large fa n n y roi r dow nstairs. D ishw asher refrigerator and stove included « 1 9 0 n n n Price! Reel ¡action 3 Bedroom 2 bath home in Lexington T his hom e has m etal roof, ce m e n t fo u n dation & pro p a n e F/A . 128 X 121.66 lot. 2465 sq ft hom e has full b a se m e n t and large fenced yard w ith apple, n e ctarine and ch e rry trees. G arage 4 bedroom 2 bath home in Heppner. You won't feel cramped in this 4 bedroom 2 bath 2146 sq ft home. It has a full basement with mini kitchen downstairs, and fully carpeted rooms upstairs. Enjoy barbecu ing on the covered patio. And there's lots of room for a garden in the large backyard. Call now for an appointment to visit this home. 2 Bedroom near schools and downtown Heppner Just blocks from school and downtown shopping, this 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath charmer has a fenced yard for children and a separate small yard in the back. Enjoy your reading room, living room and kitchen with window looking out on the street 2 apartm ents and shop building for Lexington On the bottom floor is a forn body shop and a 1 bedroom apartr -int n modeled renting for $350 Upstairs - a 2 r apartment that has been completel, re ; for $375 Building has a good roof a ■ the shop has been completely rewiren RricêjReduction Cute 3 bedroom in Heppner. A nice fenced yard for the kids located on a quiet street Storage shed outback and new lawn just planted makes this three bedroom one bath home ready to move into Vinyl siding and windows, side deck, stove-refrigerator- washer-dryer included. Great starter home or pick it up as a rental Has a carport too Classic home near downtown Heppner. Enjoy the unique look of this classic home, including a covered upstairs porch and ornate wood designs This 4 bedroom 2 bath is close to shopping, the city park and school Nice neighborhood, well kept yard View lot at Lakeview Heights. 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