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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 30,1999 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW U S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a national bank ing association. Plaintiff, v. HUGH W. HOMER; BEV ERLY HOMER; HOMER EN TERPRISES, L.L.C., and Oregon limited liability company, dba Driftwood RV Park; MELVIN J. HOMER; DEBRA M. HOMER; GREATER EASTERN ORE GON DEVELOPMENT COR PORATION, an Oregon corpo ration; MORTGAGE EX CHANGE INVESTMENTS, INC., a Washington corporation; STEVEN W. GILDNES; UMA TILLA ELECTRIC COOPERA TIVE ASSOCIATION; and MORROW COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, Defendants. Case No. 99CV36 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE An execution issued from this court in this cause pursuant to a judgment and decree of foreclo sure rendered and entered on June 11, 1999, in favor of U.S. Bank National Association, plaintiff, and against Hugh W. Homer and Beverly Homer (“defendants Homer”). In the judgment, it was ordered that the real property de scribed below be sold to satisfy the judgment against defendants Homer, which is in the principal amount (excluding accrued inter est, attorney fees, and other charges) of $959,706.58. NOW, THEREFORE, on the 27th day of July, 1999, at the hour of 1:00, p.m., at the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse, 100 Court Street, Heppner, Or egon 97836,1 will sell at public auction (subject to redemption as provided by law) to the highest bidder for cash all the interest of defendants Homer the following described real property: Township 4 North, Range 25 East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow County, Oregon. Section 17: The Southeast ***** Southwest quarter. EXCEPtlNG therefrom the North 737.85 feet; ALSO EXCEPTING there from all roads and road rights of way. By writ of execution dated June 15,1999. VERLIN R. DENTON, MORROW COUNTY SHERIFF By: (s) Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: June 23,30, July 7 and 14,1999 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW (FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT) In the Matter of the Adoption of Annette Hart, A Minor Child. Case No. 99 A 002 CITATION [ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE] TO: JESSY RENO: In the name of the State of Oregon, and by order of the Honorable Jeffrey M. Wallace, Circuit Judge, issuing citation for service upon you, You are hereby cited to appear on July 22, 1999, at the hour of 8:30 a.m., in room 204, Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon, to show cause, if any, why your consent to the adoption of the above-named child should not be dispensed with, your parental rights should not be terminated, and the adoption should not be granted as prayed for in the petition for adoption. You are hereby notified that the adoption will be granted, as prayed for, unless you file a response or answer to the petition filed herein before the above date and time. This citation shall be served in the same matter as the summons, and due return made thereof. DATED this 15th day of June. 1999. (s) Sharon Biddle Clerk of the Circuit Court Published at the direction of Morrow County Circuit Court Published: June 16, 23, 30, and July 7, 1999 MM------------------------ < PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW CITY OF HEPPNER, a muni cipal corporation, Plaintiff, vs. RITA HEATH, HELENE L. TEEL, and MORROW COUNTY, a subdivision of the State of Oregon, Defendants. No. 99 CV 020 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 1 On August 3, 1999, at 10:00 a.m. in accordance with ORS 187.110, at the front entrance of the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, I will sell all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendants at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in the following described real property located in Morrow County, Oregon, to wit: Lot 2, Block 2 of T.W. Ayers Fifth Addition to the Town of Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon Sale is made under a writ of execution directed to me and issued out of the Oregon Circuit Court for Morrow County, case #99 CV 020, City of Heppner, Plaintiff vs. Rita Heath and Helene L. Teel, Defendants. Writ of Execution dated June 9, 1999. VERLIN DENTON SHERIFF OF MORROW COUNTY By: (s) Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: June 16, 23, 30, and July 7, 1999 MM________________ PUBLIC NOTICE "The Morrow County Commission on Children & Families is requesting proposals for projects and services which will enhance the child care services provided in Morrow County. The anticipated allocation is approximately $10,000. These projects must address at least one aspect of the county's strategy to increase accessibility, affordability and quality of child care resources with special emphasis on resources for at risk children, children with developmental and/or physical disabilities, children of teen parents, latchkey children, ill children and children needing extended hour care. Accepted proposals will only be approved for one year. Request For Proposal packets may be obtained by calling the Morrow County Commission on Children and Families office at 676-9675, by sending a written request to P.O. Box 544 or by coming to the office at 120 South Main, Heppner. Completed proposals must be returned to the Commission by 12:00 Noon, August 27, 1999 to be con sidered. For further information, contact Dar Merrill at 676-9675. The Morrow County Commission on Children & Families reserves the right to accept or reject any/all proposals and all proposals are subject to availability of funds.” Published: June 30. 1999_____ PUBLIC NOTICE Decision Memo For Categorical Exclusion Long Prairie Aspen Enhancement And Wheeler Aspen Enhancement Wheeler County, Oregon USDA Forest Service Umatilla National Forest Heppner Ranger District On June 18, 1999, Heppner District Ranger, Delanne Ferguson, made a decision to implement the Long Prairie and Wheeler Aspen Enhancement Projects on the Heppner Ranger District. These projects are designed to protect and improve the remnant stands of aspen remaining in the Long Prairie area. Buck and pole or woven wire fences will be constructed to protect the stands from cattle, elk, and deer, allowing regeneration to survive and grow large enough that browsing by ungulates would no longer threaten the stands. Other management activities may include prescribed burning, transplanting of root suckers, mechanical root stimulation, or cutting/girdling of small encroaching conifers. The Decision Memo and associated project file are available upon request at the Heppner Ranger District, P.O. f Box 7, Heppner, OR 97836. For further information, contact Charlene Bucha Gentry, (541) 676-9187. This decision is not subject to appeal pursuant to Forest Service regulations at 36 CFR 215.8(a)(4). Published: June 30. 1999_____ WCCC holds invitational The Willow Creek Country Club golfers will have a Jack and Jill mini-toumament on Friday, July 16 at 6 p.m. The tournament involve couples playing in a nine-hole modified type of play with the format determined by the committee in charge. Prizes will be awarded for low scores and special events. The charge will be $3 per couple for members and $10 per couple for non-members. Light snacks will be provided by the committee in charge. Hosts will be Mike and Cindy Doherty, Ray and Norma French and Louis and Betty Carlson. PLEASE check your ad on the first date of publication. While we are happy to make any necessary corrections, we cannot be responsible for er rors appearing on multiple days. When cancelling an ad, PLEASE check to be sure your ad was not inadvertently published. T H A N K YOU! CARD OF THANKS I’ve written this thank you/ acknowledgment in my head for three weeks. It is past time for me to put it on paper for print. Our last year has been a very trying one to say the least, but without the love, help and support of some very special people, it would have been insurmount able. As you all know, Jan. 9th, we were told that our livelihood of 34 years was coming to an end. To get on with life, for ten weeks this spring, we attended the CODOC classes so Raymond could be employed at the new correctional facility in Umatilla, if and when need be. This gave both of us about a 19-hour day. At HHS, to both staff and our super kids, you were so support ive. I couldn’t have endured it without you. Father Condon, your continued prayers for all the workers never wavered or ceased. You are so special. Janice Paustian, thank you for never giving up. You have continued to call and check on us when there was never anyone to answer your calls. Your messages made long days much shorter. Glenna and Wayne Rollis, you too, continued to check on us with no response. Mori, (Marti Mitchell) whenever my rope got just too short, you were always there with a broad shoulder and lots of Kleenex. Grandkids, we missed every thing you did this spring. Nana and Papa are really sorry. Thank you for understanding, just the same. Dana and Lana, you’ve been ignored, you’ve fed dad and helped take care of him. Thank you for being so understanding and hanging in there. DeRina, I can promise you, without your feeding me through the class time, helping Dad with the reports, and to study for tests, neither of us could have made it. Believe me Honey, you more than paid us back for anything we did for you after your wreck. Son-in-laws, you too, have been so supportive and we truly appreciate it. Thank you, to all of you, who showed continual support and encouragement. As the school year drew to a close, you, the senior class, gave me the opportunity to go with you on your senior trip. What a refreshing break it was. I would just like to reiterate what Mr. & Mrs. Beck said you really are a neat bunch of kids. Thanks for taking me with you. You truly are a very special group of young people. In addition to the blessings our community has extended to us, I would like to contribute my thoughts to the families of our recent tragedy. Robin Baker stated so very well in last week’s paper, “There but for the Grace of God go I.” Never truer words were ever spoken. How many of us can honestly say at some point of our childhood, that we weren’t in the kids’ same shoes right before the tragedy occurred. None of us live in a glass house consequently, we must not throw stones. This community is not only blessed with so many terrific adults but also with super kids. If any of you have any doubts. I challenge you to spend some time with our youth. See lor yourselves first hand. Only God knows why these two were chosen to leave us. I can t find the words that seem to adequately express what it would take to give comfort. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers and our support is always with you. In closing, I would like to say a very special thank you to every one. Of all the places in the world, there is no better place to live than a small community. It ceases to amaze me how much compassion and caring come forth when needed. Thank you so very much & God Bless you all, Raymond & Deena Reid ___________ 6-30-lc I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone for the cards, letters, e-mail, flowers and prayers during this period of grief of the death of my Mother. Your kindness does make a difference. Fondly, Karen Beck and Family ___________________ 6-30-lc Our heartfelt thanks to all who called, sent cards, food and flow ers during this difficult time. All your prayers are appreci ated. We thank God for the strength and courage to face tomorrow. The Scott McDaniel Family ____________________6-30-lp 788, Heppner, OR 97836, phone (541)676-5620. Applications re turned to same address. NOTICES The Morrow County School District has the following vacan cies open: Position I-Educational Assistant (3.5 hours); Position 11- Head G irls’ Basketball Coach (IHS); Position Ill-A ssistant Girls’ Basketball Coach (IHS); Location-lone Schools, lone, Oregon; Application-Contact lone School, (541) 422-7131 for application and information. Successful candidates may be subject to fingerprinting. EOE. 6-30-lc Neighborhood Watch Program Over 200 families in Heppner. Confidentiality respected. For free literature, call (541) 676- 5253. ____________________3-24-tfc W inn’s Straw berries: that flavor you have waited for, now open for business. Highway 11, near Weston. (541) 566-3949. . ________ 6|-30-2c Morrow County is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in em ployment or the provision of ser vice. __________________ 6-30-lc CAPECO is currently recruit ing for a Workforce Development Specialist. The position is respon sible for the professional devel opment and delivery of classroom training in the area of life skills and work skills. Caseload man agement and delivery of services under the Job Training Partner ship Act and Welfare to Work is also a requirement of the job. Additional duties include provi sion of a wide variety of services, completion of required paper work, coordination with area part ners, marketing of program and on-going contribution to work teams. Customer service and high performance delivery is required. Position requires a BA or BS in Human Services, Education or related field and work history in service to disadvantaged popula tions. A combination of education and relevant work experience may be substituted. Must possess valid Oregon driver’s licence and reliable transportation. Salary begins at $1928 per month. A pplications available at CAPECO, 721 SE Third, Suite D, Pendleton, OR 97801 or contact 1-800-752-1139, ext. 100. Posi tion closes at 5 p.m., July 6,1999. CAPECO is an Equal Oppor tunity Employer. ____________________ 6-30-lc BUYING LOGS & STANDING TIMBER Give us a call today! 1-800-238-5469 or Steve Courtney 541-575-0420, eves. HELP WANTED Wanted: w riter for Heppner and lone sports-volleyball, girls’ basketball, softball, track, golf. No experienced needed; will tram. Call David or April, 676- Help W anted: apply at Bucknum’s in the morning. Ask for Pat. ____________________ 6-23-2c The Morrow County School District has the following va cancy open: Position I-Special Educational Assistant (4 hours) and Assistant Cook (2 hours); Lo- cation-Heppner Schools, Hepp ner, Oregon; Application-Contact the Morrow County School Dis trict at (541) 989-8202 for appli cation and information. Successful candidates may be subject to fingerprinting. EOE. ____________________ 6-30-lc Morrow County Health Dis trict is accepting applications for a temporary Environmental Ser vices Aid for Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home in Heppner. Position is only tempo rary through September 1, 1999. Duties will be lawn care and gen eral maintenance. Individuals wishing to apply may pick up an application at Pioneer Memorial Hospital or call (541) 676-2932. MCHDis an EOE. ____________________ 6-30-lc Morrow County is now ac cepting applications for a part- time janitor to work approxi mately 2 hours per day. Wages are $7.73 per hour, with limited benefits. Some commer cial cleaning experience pre ferred, but not required. Applications may be obtained from Andrea Denton, Morrow County Courthouse, P.O. Box f REAL ESTATE List your home, business or other property for sale on the Internet. See David Sykes, li censed real estate agent at the Heppner Gazette-Times to list your property on the Heppner web site (www.heppner.net). Or call 676-9228 days, 676-9939 evenings or 1-800-326-2152 toll free. ___________________ 6-16-tfx For Sale: three bedroom home on view lot. 676-9689. ____________________ 11-4-tfc $179,900 - charming tum-of- the-century home built in 1895 on South Main Street in Heppner has been restored and remodeled and includes over 3,300 sq. ft. on 4.05 acres. This lovely home has four bed rooms, two baths, full basement, attic, three-story bam, butler’s pantry, parlor, enclosed back * porch, mahogany front doors and much more. A creek, waterfall and spring are located on the property and the home is included in the Morrow County Chronicles published by the Morrow County Historical Society. For more details, contact Janet Fouse at Schroth Realty in Hermiston at (541) 564-2027. #S696 ____________________ 6-30-lc For Sale: 1997 manufactured home, full concrete foundation, 3 bed, 2 bath, den, 5.8 acres, 24x36 garage/shop, 16-30 bam, out buildings, UG sprinklers, near Heppner Golf Course. 676-5338. 6-30-3p Heritage Land Co. 180 W Baltimore #5, Heppner R“ lT0R' SERVICES MALHEUR LUMBER COMPANY Glo’s Housekeeping Service For more information and free estimate, call 676-9810. ____________________6-16-tfc R esponsible, experienced babysitter. Call Allison at 676- 9228 and leave a message. 6-16-tfx Linoleum, carpet and Pergo sale and installation. Free esti mates. Call Tim Hedman, eve nings, 676-9054. Licensed and bonded #78201. _____________________ 1-4-tfc *Blu Blakeley Construction* Commercial and Residential 1-541-989-8365 Lie #89458 Over 15 years experience ROOFING, PAINTING, VINYL WINDOWS, DECKS LOG HOMES TREE TRIMMING ____________________7-22-tfc Sewing lessons, all ages. Also, custom garm ent sewing. Call 676-8735. _____________________ 6-9-4c Experienced b a b y s itte r/ housesitter. Call Amber, 676- 5862, for hours and rates. 6-9-4p RENTALS Duplex apt. for rent on Skyline Drive. Two bedroom, 1 lA bath, nice view of Heppner. Sewer, water, garbage paid. $340/month. 676-9759. ____________________ 6-23-2c Three bedroom home with fin ished basement, woodstove and oil furnace, fenced double lot. References required. Available 7/ 7. 676-5676. _ _ ______________ 6-9-tfc For Rent: small house, ideal for one person. No smokers, no in door pets. Range, refrigerator, washer and dryer furnished, some furniture. 676-5866. ____________________6-30-4c Three bedroom house for rent in Heppner. Full basement. Avail able Aug. 1. $400/month. 422- 7325. ____________ 6-30-2c 676-5049 Ji EQUAL HOOSNG OffCRTUNiTY ; • 79,000 - 3 bdrm, 2 bath newer mobile with snow package up grades, on 3 acres M/L. Fur nished and ready to move in. Blake Ranch, near hunting and fishing. • 157,500 - split-level on over sized lot, 4 or 5 bdrm, 3 bath, fam ily room, 2 fireplaces, double car garage, on Willow Creek. • 107,000 - 8 apts. with 2 com mercial rentals close to Main Street. Owner could help finance. • 68,000 - 3 bdrm, 2 bath with pellet stove, newer oak kitchen, with deck; has fenced backyard, carport and shop area. Sharon Lewis 676-5233 JoyceKay Hollomon 676-5542 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228 LOST SC FOUND REWARD: for return of sto- len rings from Heppner swim ming pool on June 7, 1999. One Black Hills gold w/gamet; one sterling silver w/gamet. 676- ‘ 5234. 6-30-lp BUILDING MATERIAL New U nassem bled Steel Buildings. 1-10,000 sq. ft. was $40,000+, will sell for $29,000; 1-6,000 sq. ft. with warranty/ plans. Don, 800-292-0111. 6-30-2p MISCELLANEOUS For Sale: regulation slate pool table. Pool sticks, rack, balls, cover and all accessories. $600. 676-5591. ____________________ 6-23-2c July Special at Twice Upon A Time... 20% additional off any book that we have more than one copy of. 676-5886. 6-30-4c M o u n t a in G le n A p a r t m e n t s Units Now Available Two a n d T hree B ed ro o m A p a rtm en ts For R en t Rent Based On Income Modern Appliances • Laundry Facilities Location behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 TDD #1-800-545-1833 for hearing impaired Equal Housing Opportunity I