EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 6,2012
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS
SALE
Execution in
Foreclosure
(Real Property)
On the the 21st, day of
June, 2012, at the hour of
10 o'clock A. M., inside the
front Doors of the Morrow
County Courthouse, in the
City of 1 leppner, Oregon, 1
will sell at public oral auc
tion to the highest bidder
for cash the following de
scribed real property, sub
ject to redemption, located
in Morrow County, Oregon
to wit: All of Lot 5 and the
East 40.00 feet of Lot 4,
the East 40.00 feet of Lot 4
being further described as
follows:
Beginning at the South
eastern comer of said Lot
4, said point also being the
Northeast comer of Lot
5; thence Northwesterly
along the State Highway a
distance of 40.00 feet to a
point on the Northeasterly
line of said Lot 4; thence
Southwesterly a distance
of 133.80 feet, 40.00 feet
distant and parallel with
the Southeasterly line of
said Lot 4 to a point; thence
Southeasterly 40.00 feet to
the Southwest comer of
said Lot 4; thence North
westerly along the South
lot line of Lot 4, 133.80
feet to the Point of Begin
ning, all being in Block 10
of the City of Lexington,
Morrow County, Oregon.
Commonly Know as: 125
West Main Street, Lex
ington, Oregon Said sale
is made under a Writ of
Execution in Foreclosure
issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Mor
row, Case No. 11CV176,
to me directed in the case
of Linda C. Schultz and
Robert H. Smith
Co-personal Representa
tives of the
ESTATE OF RICK S.
SMITH
Plaintiff
VS
GARY LENT AND DI
ANE LENT,
Husband and wife,
Defendants
Writ of Execution on Mon
ey Award the 14 day of
April, 2012
Kenneth W Matlack, Sher
iff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Judy Chastain, Deputy
First Publication: May 23,
2012
Last Publication: June 13,
2012
Conditions of Sale: Only
U.S. currency and /or certi
fied cashier's checks made
payable to Morrow County
Sheriffs Office will be ac
cepted. 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 priority of the lien
or interest of the judgment
creditor;
(b) Land use laws and reg
ulations 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) Environmental laws
and regulations that affect
the property
Published: May 23, 30,
June 6 and 13, 2012
Affidavit
Linden Way, H eppner,
Oregon (Columbia Basin
Electric Co-Op conference
room). The purpose of the
meeting is to receive the
budget message, discuss the
proposed budget, and hear
public comments on same.
A copy o f the budget
document may be inspected
or obtained at the meeting,
or after June 21st at 180
R ock S treet, H eppner,
Oregon, between the hours
of 5:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
The proposed budget is for
a one-year period, and will
be prepared on a basis of
accounting that is consistent
with the basis of accounting
used during the preceding
year.
This is a public meeting
where deliberation of the
Budget Committee will take
place. Public questions and
comments are invited.
Published: June 6 and 13,
2012
Affidavit
m anagem ent agreem ent
with Morrow County for
management of lands within
the urban growth area. The
meeting will be held at 2:00
PM. If you would like to
attend and need assistance,
please phone Irrigon City
Hall at 541-922-3047 or
TTY relay 800-735-2900.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: June 6, 2012
Affidavit
Wheat League to
hold social
The Morrow County Wheat League will hold a social
Friday, June 15, at Eric Orem’s Place, 72028 Blackhorse
Canyon.
The social will begin at 5 p.m., with dinner served
at 6 p.m. Steaks will be provided but attendees are asked
to contribute to potluck; A-M, salad or side, and N-Z,
desert. Music will be provided by Eric Jepsen and John
Wambeke.
Contact OSU Extension wheat agent Larry Lutcher
at 541-571-4454 for more information.
Heppner celebrates graduation
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of City Council
Meeting
Notice is hereby given that
the City Council of the City
of Heppner, Oregon at its
regular scheduled meeting
set for Monday, June 11,
2012 at 7:00 PM will be
considering adoption o f a
supplemental budget. This
meeting will be held at the
Heppner City Hall, 111 N.
Main Street.
David R. De Mayo, City
Manager
Published: June 6, 2012
Affidavit
Notice of Budget
Committee Meeting
A public m eeting o f
the Budget C om m ittee
of the Heppner Cemetery
M ain ten an ce D is tric t,
Morrow County, State of
Oregon, on the budget for
the fiscal year July 01,
2012 to June 30, 2013 will
be held on Thursday, June
21st, at 5:30 p.m., at 171
The City o f Irrigon will
hold a special city council
m eeting on Wednesday,
June 13,2012 at the Irrigon
Courthouse CSEPP Annex,
205 NW T hird S treet,
Irrig o n , O regon. The
purpose of the meeting is
to negotiate a new joint
PUBLIC NOTICE
Twenty-seven seniors participated in the commencement ceremony at Heppner High School
on June 2. Standing (L-R): Jeff McConnell, Colby Goelbel, Zach Yocom, Justin Bailey, Seth
Palmer, Cody Orr, Jake Bowles, Zech Hintz, Shane Smith, Justin Pranger, Cam Day, Josh
Townsend, Jared Gorham and Ryan Bennett. Sitting (L-R): Cassi Day, Gabby Sanchez, Taylor
Gould, Stephanie Schuler, Carrie Haguewood, Natalie Rauch, Mayci Garrett, Bethany Koelker
and Hannah Jones. Front (L-R): Garrett Gibbs, Andrew Bara, Drew Brannon and Conner
Pappas. - Photo by Sandy Matthews
Boardman appoints Profítt to
council position
The Boardm an City
Council appointed Brenda
Profitt to the Boardman
City Council May 15. She
will fill the vacancy left by
Mark Pratt, who resigned in
April due to moving outside
the city limits. Profitt was
among four citizens who
submitted letters of interest
and were interviewed by the
council that night. The other
citizens interested were
Paul Beagle, Bill Ellis and
Tony Navarro.
Profitt is an educator
with the Morrow County
School District. She said
she has lived in Boardman
for eight years, and is inter
ested in working with the
council to promote develop
ment in Boardman. She has
been an active member of
the community, developing
relationships with special
interest groups including
the local police department,
fire department, chamber
o f commerce and social
clubs. The council position
to which she is appointed
will expire December 31,
2014.
In other city news, the
council approved the city
recorder’s job description.
Councilors also set the date
for the city manager’s an
nual review as June 19, in
executive session.
Wait over for Boardman clinic
A pproxim ately four
years ago, Columbia River
Community Health Ser
vices (CRCHS) began a
campaign to build a new
clinic. On May 22, the first
patient walked through the
new facility’s doors at 450
Tatone Street.
“Patients entering the
front doors for the first
time were in awe o f the
beautiful high ceiling in the
lobby, and the accessibility
o f the exam rooms with
wide-open corridors and
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the CRCHS release.
In order to share the
new building with the pub
lic, a grand opening and
ribbon-cutting ceremony
is scheduled for June 29 at
450 Tatone Street. Lunch
will be served from 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. The ribbon-cutting
ceremony will take place at
noon. Tours of the new fa
cility will be offered during
the event. Any questions,
call 541-481-7212.
Ammonia leak in Boardman
Em ergency services
from two counties respond
ed to an anhydrous ammo
nia \eak at the Boardman
Lamb Weston/Con Agra
facility recently, according
to a statement by the Mor
row County Sheriffs Of
fice. According to the U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), ammonia is
a pungent, toxic gas that at
tacks skin, eyes, throat, and
lungs and can cause serious
injury or death,
Around 9:30 p.m. May
15, a leak occurred at the
food processing plant in
Boardm an. The facility
was evacuated and emer
gency services called to
the scene. Seven patients
were transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital with
varying degrees of respira
tory distress and nausea.
A nother four personnel
were initially seen by EMTs
on site but refused transport
to the hospital.
The patients that were
transported to the hospital
were held for observation,
but all were expected to be
released in a few hours. The
leak was contained by on
site plant personnel, and the
last emergency unit cleared
the scene around midnight.
A definitive cause is yet to
be determined.
Units from Boardman
Fire, Irrigon Fire, Hermis-
ton Fire, Morrow County
Health D istrict, MCSO
and Boardman Police all
responded.
A similar ammonia leak
occurred in the Boardman
area and apparently went
unnoticed several years ago.
On June 30, 2008, an elec
trical storm caused power
surges that disrupted the
computers and compressors
that control the ammonia
system at Columbia River
P rocessing’s Boardman
facility, according to the
EPA. The computer failure
caused a pressure relief
valve to open and release
nearly 2,500 pounds o f
ammonia into the envi
ronment. Columbia River
Processing, recently agreed
to a settlem ent with the
EPA, including a $42,435
penalty.
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organization release.
CRCHS is a non-profit
organization overseen by
a board of directors made
up of 10 community mem
bers and users of the clinic
services. Mindy Binder,
executive director; Marta
Barajas, financial direc
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medical director, oversee
the day-to-day functions of
the facility.
“This is a building the
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