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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 15, 2015 - SEVEN
PUBLIC NOTICE
This is an action for Judicial
Foreclosure of real property
commonly known as Paul
Smith Road, Boardman,
OR 97818. A motion or
answer must be given to the
court clerk or administrator
within 30 days of the date
of the first publication
specified herein along with
the required filing fee.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E S TAT E O F
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
N AT I O N S T A R
MORTGAGE LLC,
Plaintiff, v.
G . D E E S AY L E S ;
BANNER BANK; AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS
OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT,
TITLE, LIEN, OR
INTEREST IN THE REAL
PROPERTY COMMONLY
KNOWN AS 78598
PAUL SMITH ROAD,
BOARDMAN, OR 97818,
Defendants.
Case No. 14CV235
SUMMONS
BY
PUBLICATION
TO DEFENDANTS G. DEE
SAYLES and ALL OTHER
PERSONS OR PARTIES
UNKNOWN CLAIMING
ANY RIGHT, TITLE,
LIEN, OR INTEREST IN
THE REAL PROPERTY
COMMONLY KNOWN
AS 78598 PAUL SMITH
ROAD, BOARDMAN, OR
97818:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby required
to appear and defend the
action filed against you in
the above-entitled cause
within 30 days from the date
of service of this Summons
upon you; and if you fail
to appear and defend, for
want thereof, the Plaintiff
will apply to the court for
the relief demanded therein.
Dated: 3/10/2015 PITE
DUNCAN, LLP
By:
/s/ Katie Riggs
Katie Riggs OSB # 095861
(858) 750-7600
Fax: (503) 222-2260
kriggs@piteduncan.com
Pite Duncan, LLP
621 SW Morrison Street,
Suite 425
Portland, OR 97205
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
N O T I C E
TO
D E F E N D A N T /
DEFENDANTS
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY
You must “appear” in this
case or the other side will
win automatically. To
“appear” you must file with
the court a legal paper called
a “motion” or “answer”.
The “motion” or “answer”
must be given to the court
clerk or administrator
within 30 days (or 60
days for Defendant United
States or State of Oregon
Department of Revenue)
along with the required
filing fee. It must be in
proper form and have proof
of service on the plaintiff's
attorney or, if the plaintiff
does not have an attorney,
proof of service on the
plaintiff.
If you have questions, you
should see an attorney
immediately. If you need
help in finding an attorney,
you may contact the Oregon
State Bar's Lawyer Referral
Service online at www.
oregonstatebar.org or by
calling (503) 684-3763 (in
the Portland metropolitan
area) or toll-free elsewhere
in Oregon at (800) 452-
7636.
Published: March 25, April
1, 8 and 15, 2015
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the
Budget Committee of the
Morrow County Unified
Recreation District, Morrow
County State of Oregon, to
discuss the budget for the
fiscal year July 1, 2015
to June 30, 2016 will be
held at MC Public Health
Building, Boardman, OR.
The meeting will take place
on the 23th day of April,
2015, at 7:00 p.m. The
purpose of the meeting
is to receive the budget
message and to receive
comment from the public
on the budget. A copy of
the budget document may
be inspected or obtained
on or after April 23th, 2015
at the Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court
Street, Heppner, Oregon,
between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. This
is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget
Committee will take place.
Any person may appear at
the meeting and discuss the
proposed programs with the
Budget Committee.
Published: April 8 and April
15, 2015
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST
FOR
QUALIFICATIONS FOR
Logging Services
Contractor
Morrow County Public
Works Projects - Morrow
County, Oregon
Morrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals for a
qualified Logging Services
Contractor to provide
logging services for various
C o u n t y P u b l i c Wo r k s
projects. Contractors
submitting qualifications
shall be considered based
upon the following general
evaluation criteria:
1.
Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
Method of approach.
4.
Availability of labor
and equipment.
Copies of the Request
for Qualifications may be
obtained from Morrow
County Public Works, P.O.
Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74,
Lexington, Oregon 97839,
(541) 989-9500. Complete
proposals will be accepted
at the same address no
later than 4:00 p.m., April
24, 2015 Any questions or
concerns may be addressed
to Sandi Putman.
Published: April 15 and 22,
2015
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“Card of Thanks” at a cost of $10.
Credit is due for clock
tower completion
The tower clock installation and refinement is near-
ing completion. It was quite a task to take a 113-year-old
tower clock, originally intended to perform in the tower,
and install it over 50 feet below the tower in the court-
house lobby. Cables, pulleys, shafts, shaft joints, holes
in the floors and ceilings, a closet to hide the weights as
they fall and several other details had to be reckoned with
over a period of months.
There were so many people involved in the project
and they all need due recognition. Their work and crafts-
manship is a testament to the honor the clock will have
for another century. However, one person stands out as
the reason it all came together and is today a working
system. That person is Rod Wilson of Heppner.
Everything that has to do with the functioning of the
clock in the courthouse has his fingerprints on it. There
were trials that did not pan out, and parts that did not
perform well and had to be reinvented or repurposed to
obtain a successful result. He envisioned methods that
had to be constructed from scratch. This involved mak-
ing parts, or creating parts that would serve the purpose
of running the clock. Think of a 50 foot length of rope
laying on the ground. Now, pick up one end and give it a
twist and see how much the other end moves. And think
of routing cables and shafts 50 feet up in the air from the
courthouse lobby to the clock tower. It had to pass through
ceilings, floors, walls and then tum direction a time or
two and then be connected to the clock dials and turn the
hands and also cables to ring the bell. It’s somewhat like
the trick basketball shots…off the wall, bounce off the
scoreboard, hit a bleacher seat, bounce off the railing and
into the basket. But Rod found the route and created a path
for all of it to work, all while preserving the courthouse
with minimal intrusion on its historical presence.
The people of Morrow County have a special pride
in their courthouse and Rod Wilson exemplifies what
pride in workmanship can accomplish. It is an honor and
a pleasure to work with him.
Gary Kopperud, Pendleton
Editor’s note: Gary Kopperud is the master clock-
maker who oversaw the restoration of the historic Morrow
County Courthouse clockworks.
Jackpot Rodeo set for
May 2-3 in Arlington
The Arlington Jackpot
Rodeo kicks off its 68 th
year May 2-3 at Arling-
ton, OR. Events will begin
Saturday, May 2, with the
parade through downtown
Arlington at 10 a.m. Rodeo
action begins at 12:30 p.m.
both Saturday and Sunday.
A cowboy breakfast will be
served 7–10 a.m. on Sunday
Community lunch menu
All Saints Episcopal, Hope Lutheran and Valby Lu-
theran church members will serve lunch on Wednesday,
April 22, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center.
The meal will include parmesan-crusted baked fish,
rice pilaf, broccoli, sliced tomatoes, hot rolls and cin-
namon pudding. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested
donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change.
September 26 (cont.):
-A woman reported that
someone hit a deer between
the first and second cabins
on Sunflower Flat off Hwy.
207. The caller advised the
deer was off the side of the
road and its back legs were
broken.
-A driver on Hwy.
206-Condon advised that
he hit a deer with his ve-
hicle. There was no injury
to the driver but the deer
was lying in the middle of
the road.
-MCSO was advised
that Roger William Shipley
II was arrested on an Irrigon
PUBLIC NOTICE
A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Heppner Water Control District, Morrow County, State of Oregon,
to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016, will be held at 430 W Linden Way, Heppner
Thursday, May 21 at 3:30 pm.
The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget.
This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee.
A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after May 20 at 430 W Linden Way, Heppner
Published: April 15 and May 13, 2015
Affidavit
Morrow County
School District is holding
a community-wide meeting
Thursday, April 30, at 6:30
p.m. in the Heppner El-
ementary cafeteria to report
progress and seek input on
long-range planning.
The school district says
it is creating a long-term
investment plan for each of
the county’s school build-
ings and is working with a
consultant to assess district
buildings for both physical
condition and functionality.
The district says it has
a community group in place
to review data and gener-
ate recommendations on
what to do with each of the
MCSD facilities, but is also
seeking community-wide
input.
Aside from the Hep-
pner meeting, meetings are
also planned for Tuesday,
April 21, at 6:30 p.m. in the
Irrigon Elementary library
and Tuesday, May 5, at 6:30
p.m. in the Riverside High
School auditorium.
County-wide volunteer
expo set for May 6
BOARDMAN—The
first Morrow County Vol-
unteer Expo, a recruitment
event, is being held at the
SAGE Center next month.
The event, sponsored
by Abengoa and Portland
General Electric, will bring
service groups together to
show Morrow County resi-
dents where help is needed
and to learn about their
communities.
The expo is slated for
May 6 at 101 Olson Road,
Boardman, from 3:30-7
p.m.
Sheryll Bates, Hep-
pner Chamber of Com-
merce director and an event
organizer, said the event
will allow organizations to
highlight what they offer
the community and where
they need help.
“This is a chance for
people to take advantage
of finding out what’s hap-
pening in Morrow County,”
Bates said. “It is also a good
opportunity for volunteers
to see how these commu-
nity groups work.”
Groups seeking volun-
teers and interested in par-
ticipating can contact the
SAGE Center at 541-481-
7243 or Heppner Chamber
of Commerce at 541-676-
5536. Groups looking to
recruit volunteers need to
register for the event by
April 30.
Dinner will be served
during this free event. Chil-
dren are welcome and can
watch a free showing of
“Despicable Me” in the
SAGE Center movie theater
at 5 p.m.
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis-
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Mary Rennings, 50,
was convicted of Theft
I, a Class C Felony, and
sentenced to 24 months su-
pervised probation subject
to 90 sanction units with
30 jail units. Probation
conditions include Social
Re-education/Life Skills
Training, 200 hours of com-
munity service, no contact
with the victim, and no
trespass within 150 feet of
the victim’s house except to
remove personal property
by May 1, 2015. One count
of Burglary I was disposed
without conviction. Fines,
fees and assessments to-
taled $1,500.
-Aaron Timothy Camp-
bell, 35, was convicted of
Harassment – Constitut-
ing Domestic Violence, a
Class B misdemeanor, and
sentenced to 90 days jail
time. However, execution
of 80 days jail time was sus-
pended and the defendant
sentenced to 18 months
bench probation. Proba-
tion conditions include 20
hours of community ser-
vice, no offensive physical
contact with the victim and
prohibition from further
harassment or threaten-
ing conduct, and 10 days
jail time with credit for
time served. One count of
Criminal Trespass II was
dismissed. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $600.
-Aaron Timothy Camp-
bell, 35, also was convicted
of Failure to Appear II, a
Class A Misdemeanor, and
sentenced to 180 days jail
time. However, execution
of jail time was suspended
and the defendant sentenced
to 18 months bench proba-
tion. One count of Criminal
Trespass II was dismissed.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $200.
Sheriff’s Report
NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
between the hours of 8 am 3 pm.
at the Masonic Hall. Ticket
prices are $6 for adults
and $4 for children 12 and
under. A two-day pass is
available for $9 for adults
and $6 for children 12 and
under.
For additional infor-
mation on the Arlington
Jackpot Rodeo call 541-
980-1593 or 541-980-7108.
School district plans
community meetings
Justice Court warrant for
failure to appear on DUII
charges; he was in Dept. of
Corrections custody.
-A caller in Heppner
reported hearing yelling
and screaming, and stated
he caught a glimpse of
someone throwing some-
thing. Advised he could not
see anything else. MCSO
responded and determined
that a male played a prank
on a female, which was why
she was yelling. No crime
or issue.
-A male in Ione report-
ed that another male tried
to hit him and hit his car,
and that the other male is
discriminating against him.
-A caller in Heppner
advised that a female came
in with a male and was
visibly upset. She gave the
caller a list of persons to
contact to come pick her
up but the caller was unable
to contact anyone and re-
quested that a deputy make
contact with the subjects.
-MCSO was advised
that Robert Scott Hall, 52,
was arrested by Umatilla
County Jail on a warrant.
September 27: -Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Of-
fice received a call from
a female in Irrigon who
requested contact from
a mental health worker.
MCSO contacted Com-
munity Counseling Solu-
tions to have an on-call
worker contact the female,
but the female called back
and requested a deputy to
respond. She said she did
not feel safe where she was.
-MCSO received a call
advising them of a red SUV
driving all over the road
near Lexington; driver pos-
sibly intoxicated and going
onto the gravel. MCSO
located the vehicle and
determined the call to be
unfounded.
-A male in Irrigon
advised MCSO that his
neighbor was taking her old
fence and throwing it into
his yard. A deputy made
contact with both parties
and they reached a civil
compromise.
-MCSO received a call
from a woman in Heppner
who stated someone was
trying to break into her
house. Deputy made con-
tact with the woman but
was unable to locate any
suspects.
-Umatilla County Sher-
iff’s Office requested that
MCSO conduct a welfare
check on Hwy 74-Lena.
Dispatch made phone con-
tact who advised the vehicle
in question belonged to he
and his wife; his wife had
taken it up to that area to
ride for cows with another
couple. He had spoken to
her at 7 p.m. that evening
and did not believe there
was any reason for concern
where she was involved.
September 28: -Board-
man PD was advised that a
male subject entered a loca-
tion and tried to buy beer
but was denied because he
was extremely intoxicated.
He went out and got into
the passenger seat of a
white van with Washington
plates. The driver was still
in the bathroom and was
also intoxicated. BPD ar-
rested Juan Cochoy Saquic,
32, for False Information to
a Peace Officer and Fail-
ure to Perform Duties of a
Driver – Property Damage.
Subject was also issued a
citation for No Operator’s
License and was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO arrested Wal-
lace Gary Smith, 44, on a
Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Unlawful
Possession of Methamphet-
amine.