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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, November 22. 2000
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE SCHWANDT 91850-
29158* WE ARE A DEBT
COLLECTOR THIS COM­
MUNICATION IS AN AT­
TEMPT TO COLLECT A
DEBT AND ANY INFOR­
MATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. Reference is
made to that certain trust
deed made by Leslie D
Schwandt, an unmarried in­
dividual, as grantor, to Mid-
Columbia Title Company, as
trustee,
in
favor
of
Washington Mutual Bank, as
beneficiary, dated April 29.
1997, recorded May 5,
1997, in the mortgage rec­
ords of Morrow County,
Oregon, as M-51002, cov­
ering the following described
real property situated in
Morrow County, Oregon, to-
wit: Lot 4, and the South half
of Lot 5, Block 33, Irrigon, in
the City of Irrigon, County of
Morrow, and State of Ore­
gon. commonly known as:
315 NE 2nd Street, Irrigon,
OR 97844. Both the benefi­
ciary and the trustee have
elected to sell the said real
property to satisfy the obli­
gations secured by said trust
deed and a notice of default
has been recorded pursuant
to Oregon Revised Statutes
86753(3); the default for
which the foreclosure is
made is grantor's failure to
pay when due the following
sums: Failure to pay the fol­
lowing past due amounts,
which
are
in
arrears.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS: 6
monthly
payments
at
$644.39 each; $3,866.34;
(February 1, 2000 through
July
5,
2000)
LATE
CHARGES: 5 late charges
of $32.22 for each monthly
payment not made within 15
days of its due date. 161.10;
Other Fees/Costs 23.25;
Escrow Advance: 219.07;
TOTAL MONTHLY PAY­
MENTS
AND
LATE
CHARGES: $4,269.76. By
reason of said default the
beneficiary h ^ d e c lg je d all
sums owing on Ihe obliga­
tion secured by the trust
deed immediately d u e 'iin d
payable, said sums being
the
following,
to-wit:
$70,503.80 Principal Bal­
ance; plus interest thereon
at the rate of 7.25% from
January 1, 2000 until paid;
plus late charges of $161.10
through July 5, 2000; plus
$32.22 for every month
thereafter the regular pay­
ment is more than 15 days
late; plus unpaid real prop­
erty taxes; plus any reserve
account shortage; less any
unapplied funds: plus aU
sums expended by benefici­
ary to protect is interest dur­
ing the pendency of this pro­
ceeding.
WHEREFORE,
notice hereby is given that
the undersigned trustee will
on November 17, 2000 at
the hour of 10:00 o’clock,
A M. To be postponed to
January 5, 2001, in accor­
dance with the standard of
time established by ORS
187.110, at the front en­
trance of the Morrow Court­
house. 100 Court Street, in
the City of Heppner, County
of Morrow, State of Oregon,
sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the
interest in the said described
real property which the
grantor had or had power to
convey at the time of the
execution by grantor of the
trust deed, together with any
interest which the grantor or
the grantor’s successors in
interest acquired after the
execution of grantor of the
trust deed, to satisfy the
foregoing
obligations
thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of sale
including
a
reasonable
charge by the trustee Notice
is further given that any per­
son named in ORS 86 753
has the right, at any time
prior to five days before the
date last set for the sale to
have this foreclosure pro­
ceeding dismissed and the
trust deed reinstated by
payment to the beneficiary
of the entire amount then
due (other than such portion
of the principal as would not
then be due had no default
i
occurred) and by cunng any
other default complained of
herein that is capable of be­
ing cured by tendenng the
performance required under
the obligation or trust deed,
and in addition to paying
said sums or tendenng the
performance necessary to
cure the default, by paying
all costs and expenses ac­
tually incurred in enforcing
the obligation and trust
deed, together with trustee's
and attorney's fees not ex­
ceeding the amounts pro­
vided by said ORS 86 753.
In construing this notice, the
singular includes the plural,
the word “grantor" includes
any successor in interest to
the grantor as well as any
other person owing the obli­
gation, the performance of
which is secured by said
trust deed, and the words
“trustee” and "beneficiary"
include their respective suc­
cessors in interest, if any
DATED: July 5, 2000,
Steven G. Jones, Successor
Trustee C/O H&L Services,
Inc., 1111 Third Avenue,
#3400, Seattle, Washington
98104-7006, (206) 386-
5470 ASAP410562 11/22,
11/29,12/6,12/13
M orrow Leadership 2000 holds last meeting Auxiliary
meeting changed
The Veteran's Auxiliary meet­
ing has been changed to 7 p.m. at
the Heppner Methodist Church on
Monday. Nov. 27
Those planning to attend are
reminded to bring a gift for veter­
ans.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank all those who
helped me during my recent cam­
paign to remain Sheriff of Mor­
row County. I am very grateful
for the support o f many good
people from each of our commu­
nities. I am committed to doing my
best to continue to maintain a qual­
ity. professional department, what­
ever the next four years may bring.
1 have heard those who supported
my opponent and w ill do my best
to address those concerns brought
fourth during the campaign.
Sincerely,
Verlin Denton
Morrow County Sheriff
11 -22- lp
REAL ESTATE
I ^
Published: November 22 and 29,
December 6 and 13, 2000
676-5211
Jo yceK a y &
Jerry H ollom an
PUBLIC NOTICE
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
The Baker-Morrow Regional
Partnership
is
accepting
applications for economic and
com m unity
developm ent
projects. Projects must provide
services in Baker and/or Morrow
counties as well as in at least one
Morrow Leadership 2000 held
additional county. Projects must
address one of the following its last session November 15,
Partnership Initiatives: Business 2000. Community leaders from
Irrigon,
lone,
Development;
T e l e ­ Boardman,
Lexington, and Heppner took part
communications;
Tourism;
in the conference to add to the
Downtown
&
Historical
Development; Diverse Housing capacity of their community to
The
Opportunities;
Transportation accomplish desired goals.
conference
consisted
o
f
six
three
S y stem
Im p ro v e m e n ts;
Workforce Enhancement; Youth hour classes held in each of the
and Family Services; Health five cities o f Morrow County.
Subjects included fund raising
Care; Leadership Development;
ajidJEgyiionj^ept^ Policy. Call
^^1-^76-^745 to request an
application. Applications are due ,
lone mayor Betty Gray
‘NoJerrtber 27th by 5 pm.
presented
a report at the
Published: November 15 and 22.
November
meeting
of the lone
2000
___________________
Topic Club on her attendance of
the League o f Oregon Cities
conference.
The group consists
The Council for the City of
Heppner. Oregon will conduct a of 238 cities in Oregon.
One thousand mayors and
public hearing at 7:00 P.M. on
council
members were present at
December 11, 2000 at Heppner
the
conference.
Gray noted that
City Hall, 188 North West
there
are
only
about
five or six
Willow Street regarding a
large
cities
in
the
state
and the
violation of City Ordinance No.
remaining
are
below
50,000
474, an ordinance Abating
The
biggest
Nuisance for Accumulation of population.
percentage is similar in size to
Solid Waste and Fire Hazards.
lone.
The following property is in
Most o f the discussion dealt
violation of the ordinance
and grant writing, volunteer
recruitment
and
retention,
communication, sustainable based
planning and
development,
stakeholder
analysis.
and
leadership roles and skills to lead
and facilitate.
Attendance at
the classes was remarkably
steady.
Leadership training was
provided by Rural Development
Initiatives through a grant from
the Oregon Economic and
Community
Development
Department.
Each of the cities provided
meals for participants when they
hosted the meeting in their city
and Morrow County Special
Transportation provided busses to
bring people to the sessions.
V olunteers from each city helped
coordinate the program.
lone mayor speaks at Topic Chib
with the special needs of small
communities and ways these
needs could be met, said Gray.
The conference was held at held
at DoubleTree Inn at Jantzen
Beach.
The lone Library will be open
during the annual Christmas open
house on Friday, Dec. 22, from
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Door prizes will
be given to pre-school, grade
school and adult categories.
Club members decided to
provide Christmas gifts to locai
children instead of exchanging
among themselves. They also are
cooperating with the 4-H
PUBLIC NOTICE
because of deposits o f solid
wastes scattered about the
premises that create a fire hazard
and harborage for rodents and
insects and is injurious to the
health, safety and general welfare
of the people.
1. 220 S Chase St„ Map 2S 26
35BC. Lot #5600
Published: November 22, 2000
Affid
4-H News
4-H Photography Club
By Emily Rietmann, reporter
The 4-H photography club went
on a field trip on Nov. 18.
Members took pictures at
Maryhill Park. Peach Beach and
Stonehenge. The group's leader.
Kristy Crowell, gave members
some pointers on how to take
better pictures. The group talked
about taking pictures of water,
people, animals and scenery.
Club members will collect
coats and warm clothing for the
Agape House in the month of
December as a community
service project.
Anyone interested in helping
with this project may make a
donation by leaving items at the
Bank o f Eastern Oregon in lone,
by contacting Christy Crowell at
422-7564 or Emily Rietmann at
422-7435. Members will take the
items collected to Hermiston on
Friday. Dec. 15.
"Photography is a fun and
exciting club to be involved in.
Give Christy' a call, join our club
and have some fun taking
pictfrts with us. When the snow
falls, we are going to take black
and white photos in the
mountains," said a club member
W illo w
C ro o k
■ to n I t v
Photography Club in collecting
warm coats. These may be
dropped off at the Bark of
Eastern Oregon.
Diane Stuart, who is the lone
pre-school teacher, noted a lack
o f books dealing with holidays.
Members offered to bring picture
or storybooks on these subjects
to the December meeting.
Librarian Christy Crowell
reported books were taken out by
24 adults and 42 children during
October. Story hour is held by
the members at the pre-school
sessions on the first Monday and
Tuesday of the month. Books are
also being given to new mothers.
PUBLIC N O TIC E
NOTICE OF
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
A public heanng on a proposed supplemental budget lor M<?rr°w Coynty
D is tr ic t—
pay of
November
Morrow County
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The purpose ol the heanng is to discuss ihe supplemental budget with interested persons
November 20, 2000
A copy of the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after
at
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HCHD Administration Office
between the hours of___ 8j_00^
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MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
FY 2000 - 2001
GENERAL FUND
Resources
ST Operating Loan
CT Scan Remodel Loan
S
$
USDA Guaranteed Loan
Requirements
ST Operating Loan
Capital Improvement/Remodel
$
S
Amount
100.000
150,000
$ 1.124.000
Remodel Loan Reduction
Capital Loan Reductions
Capitalized Closing Costs
$
$
$
150.000
948.371
25.629
USDA Direct Loan
i
USDA Capital Improvement Project
Capital Lease Reduction
Capitalized Closing Costs
$
$
$
1,101,000
72.827
32,573
TOTAL RESOURCES
$
[TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
$
2,580.400
Amount
100,000
150.000
i
This Supplemental budget is required n order to expend additional resources likely to be received
Published: November 22.2000
Affid
Five bedroom house. 1 '*■ plus
V* bath. 3.600+ sq. ft., one acre
yard, two fireplaces. Call Susan.
1-509-785-1701.
11-22-tfc
Farm land for sale by owner.
157.5 acres all tillable. Approx. 10
m iles north o f lone, close to
Bombing Range Road. S70() acre
(541) 566-3645 or (208) (>42-2563
both evenings.
ll-22-4c
180 W. Baltimore
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2000
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Llke-n ew good q u ality 1996
Fleetwood mtg nome. Three bed­
room. 2 bath. Located in lone on over
3/4 of an acre, fenced with barn and
stdrage shed Neatly landscaped
Must see to appreciate 290 E Third
St., #00-06 $75,000
Large Home - corner lot, 3 to 6
bedrooms, has a beauty or barber
shop attached and outside storage
buildings Nice carpet and vinyl floors,
large kitchen. 2'n bathrooms Large
master bedroom with dressing room
and double closets with large bath­
room 485 N Main Si
#00-14
$ 100.000
Country Home - nice older home
close to town, 5.99 acres fenced Barn
with concrete floor, chicken house and
well house House has 3 to 4 bed­
rooms, large living room and kitchen.
1% baths, place for wood stove, nice
yard possibilities with covered patio
12’x22' m/l. Metal roof 61798 Dee Cox
Road. Heppner #00-15 $125,000
Home witn a VIEW. 3 bedroom
manufactured with attached garage
Gooc| carpets, and vmyj floor cover­
ing. Price incudes washer anq dfyer.^
drop-in range and refrigerator; nouse’
also has-¿'garbage disposal and dish-
washer. Lot #421 has a wired, insu­
lated garage 24 x20' 25 Canyon Dnve
#00-16 $95.000
Commercial building ' i block from
Main St. contains 2 commercial rent­
als and 8 apartments Five with 2 bed­
room, 1 bath units and 3 with 1 bed­
room, 1 bath units Also" includes
16'x72' m/l storage shed and 2 space
ca rp o rt. 178 W W illow #00-17
$95,500
Heritage
Land Co.
P io n e e r M em orial Home Health Office
Slate ol Oregon, tor the fiscal year July 1. 2000 to June 30. 2001 will be held at 130 T h o m p s o n _
H epp n er, Oregon'1'
The heanng will take place on the 27 th
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#5 Heppner
676-5049
• 85,000 - 4 bedroom , 2 bath
home with fireplace and large cov­
ered front porch. Also includes 1
bedroom, 1 bath rental
• 228.000 - 2-story older home
with 5 bedrooms, 2 baths and fire­
place. fenced yard located on 18
acres M/L on Willow Creek. Barn
and shop with w heel lines in ­
cluded. Near Lexington.
• 59,000 - 3 bedroom . 1 bath,
nicely cared fo r hom e on one
level. 10’x15’ deck, fenced yard
and storage shed. Convenient to
downtown
• 49,900 - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, lots of
parking on .25 acre on W illow
Creek.
• 79,000 - 3 bdrm, 2 bath newer
mobile with snow package up­
grades. on 3 acres M/L. Furnished
and ready to m ove in. B lake
Ranch, near hunting and fishing.
• 49,000 - 1 bedroom, 1 bath, lots
of storage, metal roof new car­
pet in bedroom and living room.
Large finished basem ent, d e ­
tached single car garage
• 169,000 - com m ercial office
b u ild in g w ith re c e p tio n area,
separate offices and lots of park­
ing, Boardman
• FOR RENT: large 1 bedroom
apt. with heat, water, sewer and
garbage paid
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Bob Plovhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cuts/orth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-9228
m n i’. heppner. net
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