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-1 EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 19, 2013 •Continued from 0 PAGE SEVEN IT, WE WILL PROVIDE V E R I F I C A T I O N BY MAILING YOU A COPY OF THE RECORDS. IF YOU SO REQUEST, IN WRITING, WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE, WE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE NAME AND A D D R E S S OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR IF DIFFERENT FROM THE CURRENT CREDITOR. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY I NFORMATI ON O B T A I N E D WI L L BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Sale status may be accessed at http://ts.hcmp.com. DATED this 19th day o f June, 2013. SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE: JULIE B. HAMILTON, Oregon Bar #092650 c/o Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson P.S. 1221 Second Avenue, Suite 500 Seattle, Washington 98101- 2925 Telephone: (206) 623- 1745 Published: June 19,26, July 3 and 10, 2013 Affidavit Deadline for news and advertising - Mondays at 5:00 pm Residents celebrate Heppner IF 110 years after the Heppner Flood, area residents turn out to YOU celebrate survival with food, fellowship and memories HAVE- been on a trip entertained guests celebrated a birthday married your secretary caught a big fish , moved had a baby sold your cows had an operation bought a car painted your house had company been married cut a new tooth died sold out' been robbed been shot Or done anything Telephone or drop a postcard, or come in, or in any convenient w ay inform the Heppner Gazette- Times editor@rapidserve.net Fax: 541-676-9211 Phone-676-9228 Clockwise from left: Diners start the celebration early at the Community Bank barbecue on June 4; Shoppers browse the selection at the Quitter's Kound-lp sidewalk sale; The Bank of F.O serves up hot dogs and hamburgers to Celebrate Hep pner attendees; Shoppers stop for conversation in front of Murray's Drug. -Photos by Megan Fatter 188 W. Willow Heppner OR 97836 Sheriff's Report ~ ~ A pathway to jobs. An investment in rural counties. the Morrow ■Pacific project Speak now to bring jobs and opportunity to Eastern Oregon. Morrow Pacific is a coal export project that will bring family-wage jobs and new economic opportunities to Eastern Oregon. From the beginning, every aspect of the project has been designed to meet or exceed Oregon’s high environmental standards. A Crucial Milestone Recently, the Morrow Pacific project received draft air and water quality permits from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). The public comment period is now open, and it’s essential for DEQ to hear from supporters like you. Tuesday, July 9 * 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Hermiston Submit your comment online today Visit www. morrow pacific, com/support Sign up to speak at the public hearing B lue M ou n tain C om m unity C ollege, R oom 134 9 7 5 SE C o lu m b ia Drive, Herm iston Register by visiting www.morrowpacific.com/speak Make Your Voice Heard Groups that oppose all coal projects will be vocal during the public comment period. That’s why it’s crucial for supporters to speak out now. DEQ’s decision to issue draft permits demonstrates that the project meets Oregon’s standards. It should not be denied final permits because of politics. Submit Your Comment Online Morrow Pacific will create jobs, support schools and pay millions in property taxes and port fees, creating a ripple effect that will benefit the area. It will protect the environment by using covered barges to ship coal downriver and by eliminating or minimizing coal dust. Don’t let this opportunity pass. Submit your comment at www.morrowpacific.com and help bring jobs and opportunity to Eastern Oregon. ■ Morrow Pacific Project Fact: Th* project represents a total capital Investment of $242 million In Oregon. It will create more than 2,100 construction-related Jobe and more than 1,000 oparations-related jobs. Sour©» ttCONorthwast Fconomtc Impact Analysis. May 2012 ambreenergy M ay 17: MCSO re ceived report of a toddler walking around in Irrigon alone. A deputy responded and located the child’s fam ily. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon man that he has custody of his four- year-old son and the child was not to be taken out of Wallowa County, according to court documents, how ever he believed his ex-wife took the child to Irrigon. He requested deputy contact. -MCSO received re quest for deputy contact concerning property the caller rented out that was abandoned by previous renters. -MCSO Detective Dike requested that a deputy take a subject into custody. MCSO arrested Ida Anna Powers, 64, on Secret In dictment warrant for Man slaughter I. She was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $50,000 bail. -MCSO received request from an Irrigon woman for deputy contact concerning a phone scam. The woman reported that the caller told her that her grandson was in trouble in Mexico. A deputy made contact with the woman. -MCSO received report of an unresponsive male in Irrigon. -M CSO cited Elgin Lovell Hogan for speeding, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone. -M CSO Deputy at tempted to serve civil pa pers at three Boardman locations. -MCSO cited John M. Ireland, 61, for Exceeding the Speed Limit, 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. -MCSO received report o f loud music in Board- man. A deputy contacted subjects and they advised they would turn the music down. -MCSO, lone EMS re ceived report of an 82-year- old man in lone with a possible stroke. -MCSO received report of a teenage male walk ing down the center of the road and not getting out of the way for traffic on SE D ivision/SE C alifornia, Irrigon. -MCSO received report of an ongoing problem of loud music in Boardman. The caller wanted to sign a citation. -MCSO received report of gun shots on Wyoming in Irrigon. -MCSO received report of two subjects in a primer black 1990s Chevy pickup with a bunch of junk in the bed with a blue tarp over it. The caller said the car went through his property in Ir rigon onto his neighbor’s property. On the way back, the caller saw only one person in the vehicle. -MCSO received report that Joseph Evert Mack, 74, was served a Umatilla County restraining order. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon man that his girlfriend took their eight- month-old son out o f state without permission. He said they had joint custody over the child. -MCSO received report that Oregon State Police arrested Juan Antonio Cal deron, 21, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Appear/Theft III. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $3,000 bail. -MCSO received report from a Heppner man that his white goat was missing. He said it had a choke chain and a padlock. He requested that MCSO not give out his number. -MCSO cited Michael Edward Koltonski, 34, for two counts of Failure to Obey Traffic Control De vice. -MCSO received report of a suspicious vehicle with two to four people inside on the caller’s property in Boardman. MCSO re sponded and the vehicle was removed. -MCSO received report of shots fired near Usage Lane in Irrigon. -Heppner Ambulance reports transporting a pa tient to Kadlec Medical Center in Richland, WA. -Heppner Ambulance reports transporting a pa tient from Pioneer Memo rial Hospital to Hermiston. W e Print Business Cards I « > I ^ I I I I I < > I I *. I pel’s < > I < >i I 1 1 ‘|> |> ill' • <•:•/!* Ili* . I \ ; I I I « 11 > 1 1 ' I inn's 5 -4 I 2S