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    T W E L V E - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
PUBLIC NOTICE
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
On N ovem ber 21, 2013
at the hour of 10am at the
Morrow County Courthouse
.inside the lobby at the front
doors in the city of Heppner,
Oregon, the defendant’s
interest will be sold, subject
to redemption, in the real
property commonly known
as: 81375 Sunnyside Road,
Irrigon, OR 97844. The
c o u rt case n u m b e r is
12C V201, where JPMorgan
C hase B ank, N atio n al
Association, its successors
in interest and/or assigns is
plaintiff, and Larry Berry,
Kathleen Berry; Occupants
o f the Premises; and the
Real Property Located at
8137^ Sunnyside Road,
Irrigon, Oregon 97844 are
the defendants. The sale
is a public auction to the
highest bidder for cash or
cashier’s check, in hand,
made out to Morrow County
Sheriffs Office. For more
information on this sale go
to: w ww .oregonsheriffs.
com/sales.htm
Kenneth W Matlack, Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Judy Chastain, Deputy
Published: October 16, 23,
30 and November 6, 2013
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
W E S T E X T E N S IO N
IRRIGATION DISTRICT,
Plaintiff,
ANTHONY RYAN VICE,
ALL OCCUPANTS OF
510 S First Street, Irrigon,
Oregon, and MORROW
COUNTY,
Defendants.
No. 13CV111
NOTICE OF
SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
An execution issued from
Wednesday, October 23,2013
this court in this cause
on September 27, 2013,
pursuant to a judgm ent
re n d e re d and e n te re d
Septem ber 12, 2013, in
favor o f West Extension
Irrig atio n D istric t and
a g a in s t D e fe n d a n ts
Anthony Ryan Vice and All
Occupants o f 510 S First
Street, Irrigon, Oregon. In
the Judgment it was ordered
that a certain irrigation
district lien be sold.
The e x e c u tio n issu ed
pursuant to the Judgment
commanded me to sell the
real property described
b elo w , to s a tis fy the
judgment sum of $793.29,
together with post-judgment
interest on that sum at the
rate o f 16% per annum
from September 12, 2013,
pre-judgment interest o f
$110.58; plus $1,507.50
(Attorney fees) and $497.50
(plaintiff's costs) together
with post-judgment interest
on such fees and costs at
the rate of 9% per annum
from September 12, 2013.
Total amount of judgment
$ 2 9 0 8 .8 7 , p lu s P o s t­
judgm ent interest from
September 12, 2013.
I will, on October 30, 2013
at 10:00 AM at the door of
the county courthouse in
Morrow County, Oregon,
sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash
(subject to redemption as
provided by law) all the
interest the above named
Defendants Anthony Ryan
Vice and All Occupants of
510 S First Street, Irrigon,
Oregon, had on October 29,
2012, the date o f the lien,
and all the interest that said
Defendants had thereafter,
in th e re a l p r o p e r ty
described as follows:
The South 140 feet of Lot 2,
Block 4 West, in section 25,
Township 5 North, Range.
26. East of the Willamette:
Meridian, in the County
o f Morrow and State o f
Oregon.
Dated: October 9, 2013
K en n eth W. M atlack ,
Sheriff
By: Judy Chastain
Deputy
Published: October 16 and
23,2013
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
T h e h e a r in g fo r th e
petition o f inclusion to
West Extension Irrigation
District has been moved
to the Board Meeting to
be held on Wednesday,
October 30, 2013 at 6:30.
All interested parties may
appear at that time and
show cause why the petition
should not be granted.
Published: O ctober 23,
2013
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
On October 31,2013 at the
hour of 10 am at the Morrow
County Courthouse .inside
the lobby by the front doors
in the city o f Heppner,
Oregon, the defendant's
interest will be sold, subject
to redemption, in the real
property commonly known
as: 304 Donovan Loop,
B oardm an, OR 97818.
The court case number is
12CV078, w here Wells
Fargo Bank is plaintiff, and
Kevin L Troxell aka Kevin
Lee Troxell; Melanie Lea
Troxell aka Melanie Lea
Gates; State of Oregon; and
occupants of the premises
are the defendants. The
sale is a public auction
to the highest bidder for
cash or cashier's check, in
hand, made out to Morrow
County Sheriffs Office. For
more information on this
sale go to:
www.oregonsheriffs.com/
sales.htm
Kenneth W Matlack, Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Judy Chastain, Deputy
Published: October 2,9,16,
and 23 2013
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
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C o u n ty fo r P hase 31
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2013
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B oard m an d iscu sses
tru a n cy ord in a n ce
At the Oct. 15 city
c o u n c il m e e tin g , the
Boardman City Council
re v ie w e d a p ro p o s e d
ordinance creating a truancy
curfew for anyone between
the ages o f seven and 18
who is required to attend
school.
C ouncilors voted to
approve the first reading
o f the ordinance, by title
only, and are scheduled to
consider its adoption at the
Nov. 5 meeting.
The ord in an ce was
proposed after concerns
about the number of school-
aged children around the
community during school
hours were brought to the
atten tio n o f Boardm an
Police Chief Rick Stokoe.
The city has consulted
with the school district
about the proposed truancy
ordinance and, if adopted,
would give law enforcement
a tool to support the school
in truancy policies.
Two other ordinances
had their first readings
Tuesday night. Both relate
to language changes in the
Municipal Code pertaining
to the Code Compliance/
Animal Control policies and
the penalties for Municipal
Code violations.
In other city business
the council approved giving
the Boardman Christmas
Decoration Committee up
to $2,000, and they passed
a resolution for temporary
parking on NE Boardman
Avenue for residents of
the Trail Apartments while
construction is underway.
The next meeting of
the Boardman City Council
will be Tuesday, Nov. 5, at
7 p.m.
C h a m b er C h a tter
Heppner FFA Chapter’s
Annual Apple/Pear Sale:
Pick up an order form and
send your order and check
to H eppner FFA, HHS,
Attn. Beth Dickenson PO
Box 67. Second delivery
date orders are due by
Nov. 7 for pick up Nov.
16 at the Harvest Festival.
Questions, contact Beth at
541-676-9138x2542.
Beginning American
Sign Language (ASL) -
United Methodist Church:
These classes are being
offered Tuesdays at 2 p.m.
and 7 p.m ., are free o f
charge and are open to
the public. Contact the
Methodist Church for more
information and to sign up.
Wildhorse Resort apd
Casino events for October:
Make sure to check out
the schedule of events and
activities if you are looking
for something to d o ... there
is a lot going on. Make
sure to check out the new
exhibit that will open Nov.
8 at Tamastslikt Cultural
Institute: “Head to Toe:
The Language of Plateau
Indian Clothing.”
O c to b e r 1 5 -2 9 -
Domestic Violence Services
o f U m atilla & M orrow
County Volunteer Training:
This training is for those
interested in answ ering
calls on the 24 hour crisis
line; serve as an advocate
for victims o f domestic/
sexual violence. To reserve
your spot or get more
information on the training
schedule, please call 541 -
276-3322. The classes will
be held at the Hermiston
DVS Office.
S atu rd ay , O ct. 26:
H o w l- O - W e e n D o g
Costume Contest from 10
a.m. - 12 p.m. - West park
at McNary Lock and Dam.
This event is a fundraiser
for the Umatilla Chamber
o f Commerce and Visitor
Center. Cost is $5 per dog,
limit three dogs, free for
pet owner family. Contact
the Umatilla chamber for
more information at 541 -
922-4825. All dogs receive
a “Trick or Treat” goodie
bag at the door; there will
be a costume parade and
awards for best trick best
costume, scariest costume,
most original costum e.
Leashed dogs only please.
T hursday, O ct. 31:
Halloween Haunt - Trick
or Treat in local Heppner
businesses from 3:30-5pm:
Put on your H alloween
co stu m es and sto p at
the local businesses that
display “Halloween Haunt
- W elcome to Trick or
Treat” sign on their door or
window.
S a tu r d a y N o v . 2
- 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 2013
Artifactory and Craft Fair at
St. Patrick’s Senior Center:
No admission fee to the
public; vendors call 541 -
676-5826 or 541-676-9030
to reserve a table. Purchase
cinnamon rolls, stew with
homemade French bread,
a slice of pie and coffee or
hot cocoa while you shop.
Saturday, Nov. 16, 9
a.m. - 3 p.m. - lone Holiday
Bazaar at the lone Legion
Hall. Plan on checking out
the holiday bazaar hosted
by the lo n e A m erican
Legion Auxiliary; coffee
and breakfast pastries will
be available in the morning,
with a lunch of homemade
soup, roll and dessert for $5.
Vendor tables are available
for $10. Contact Becky
Rietmann at 541-422-7230
or Sharon Rietmann at 541 -
422-7437.
CenturyLink connects
teachers with technology
P O R T L A N D ,
OR — C e n t u r y L i n k ,
Inc., in partnership with
th e O rg a n iz a tio n fo r
Educational Technology
C urriculum (O ETC), is
c o n n e c tin g te a c h e r s
with technology for the
classroom.
T h e C e n tu r y L in k
C la rk e M . W illia m s
F o u n d a tio n ’s T eachers
and T echnology g rant
program, administered by
OETC, this week opened
the application process for
teachers in CenturyLink’s
local service areas who
w an t to in n o v a tiv e ly
implement technology in
their classrooms to increase
student achievement.
“ W ith te c h n o lo g y
such a normal part o f our
everyday lives, teachers
are co n sta n tly finding
new and creative ways to
use technology in their
classrooms,” CenturyLink
O regon vice p resid en t
!
and g e n e ra l m a n a g e r
Chris Denzin said. “This
is a great opportunity for
CenturyLink to help by
identifying those teachers,
recognize them for their
innovation and support
them with grants to expand
their use of technology in
the classroom.”
Over $70,000 in grants
were provided to schools
across Oregon for the 2012-
2013 school year, including
schools in M ilw aukie,
Bend, Portland, Baker City,
Cottage Grove, Harrisburg,
Redmond, Tigard, Cave
Junction, Pendleton and
Salem.
To learn more about the
program or to apply for a
grant, visit http://teach.oetc.
org/centurylink/or
T he d e a d l i n e f or
applications is Tuesday,
Jan. 10,2014. CenturyLink
service is neither required
nor considered in the review
of applications.
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