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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 29, 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 Imgon, 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 86.753(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 has declared all silm s owing on the obliga tion secured by the trust deed immediately due and 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 all 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 1 calling 541-676-9618. occurred) and by curing any Bidders are advised bids must other default complained of be submitted in accordance with herein that is capable of be bid instructions and subject to all ing cured by tendering the terms and conditions contained performance required under therein. Bid instructions and the obligation or trust deed, specifications may be obtained at and in addition to paying the above address. said sums or tendering the Each bid must be submitted on performance necessary to the form prescribed by the City cure the default, by paying o f Heppner and accompanied by all costs and expenses ac a bid bond in the amount of 10% tually incurred in enforcing o f the total bid amount. The the obligation and trust successful bidder will be deed, together with trustee’s required to furnish a bond equal and attorney's fees not ex to 100% o f the amount bid for ceeding the amounts pro faithful performance of the bid. vided by said ORS 86.753. The bid will be awarded or all In construing this notice, the proposals rejected within 30 days singular includes the plural, after the bid opening. The City of the word “grantor” includes Heppner reserves the right to any successor in interest to reject any and all bids or to the grantor as well as any accept any bid which appears to other person owing the obli serve the best interest of the City. gation, the performance of Published: November 29, 2000 which is secured by said Gerald W. Breazeale, City trust deed, and the words Manager ‘trustee’’ and “beneficiary” City o f Heppner include their respective suc Published: November 29, 2000 cessors in interest, if any. Affid_______________________ DATED: July 5, 2000, Steven G. Jones, Successor CITY OF HEPPNER Trustee C/O H&L Services, CALL FOR BIDS Inc., 1111 Third Avenue, Sealed bids will be received #3400, Seattle, Washington until 4:00PM,December 15,2000 98104-7006, (206) 386- by the Heppner Housing 5470 ASAP410562 11/22, Authority for Purchase and 11/29, 12/6, 12/13 installation of nineteen (19) ADA Published: November 22 and 29, door closers on apartment entry doors. New entry doors will be December 6 and 13, 2000 installed in the Main Street lobby, with automatic electric closers and 3" wide push bars at the St. Patrick's Senior Center and Apartments, 190 Mam By Spencer Palmer Street, Heppner, OR. Bids will be Webelos Den #2 met at the opened publicly and read aloud Neighborhood Center on at Heppner City Hall, 188 W Monday, Nov. 20. Willow Street. Mayor Bob Jepsen discussed Copies of bid documents may with the scouts his duties as be obtained from City of Mayor. He gave each scout a St. Heppner on request at P.O. Box Patrick's pm. 756, Heppner, OR 97836 or by Each scout learned to fold the calling 541-676-9618. flag, talked about the National Bidders are advised bids must be Anthem and repeated the Pledge submitted in accordance with bid of Allegiance. instructions and subject to all The scouts attending the terms and conditions contained meeting were Eddie Collins, therein. Bid instructions and Chris Hickerson, Matt Holland, specifications may be obtained at Spencer Palmer, Jordan Shepherd the above address. and Grant Smith. Each bid must be submitted on Den leader Joyce Shepherd, the form prescribed by the City Kelly Holland and Skyler and of Heppner and accompanied by Tina Palmer were also at the a bid bond in the amount o f 10% meeting. of the total bid aftiduriT. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond equal to 100% of the amount bid for faithful performance o f the bid. By Sandi Day The bid will be awarded or all The Morrow County Gun Club proposals rejected within 30 days will begin holding their weekly shoots on Sunday, Dec. 3 at after the bid opening. The City of noon. League shooting will not Heppner reserves the right to be starting until after the first of reject any and all bids or to accept any bid which appears to the new year. "Bring the family out for an serve the best interest of the City. afternoon of fun," said a club Published: November 29,2000 Gerald W. Breazeale, City spokesperson. Manager City of Heppner The City o f Heppner will hold Published: November 29, 2000 a budget work session to discuss Affid_______________________ preparation o f the budget for the fiscal year 2001/2002 at 7:00 CITY OF HEPPNER PM, December 18, 2000, at CALL FOR BIDS Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Sealed bids for New flooring in Willow, Heppner, OR 97836. the Dining Room and Entryway The meeting is open to public of the Patrick's Senior Center and observation. Apartments will be received until Gerald W. Breazeale 3:00PM,December 15,2000 by City Manager the Heppner Housing Authority Published: November 29, 2000 at 188 W. Willow Street, P.O. Affid_______________________ Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836 with the bid proposals to be CITY OF HEPPNER opened publicly and read aloud CALL FOR BIDS at 4:00 PM. Sealed bids will be received Copies of bid documents may until 4:00PM,December 15,2000 be obtained from City of by the Heppner Housing Heppner on request at P.O. Box Authority at 188 W. Willow 756, Heppner, OR 97836 or by Street, P.O. Box 756, Heppner, calling 541-676-9618. OR 97836 for Removal and Bidders are advised bids must disposal of vinyl flooring and be submitted in accordance with subfloor in Dining Hall, bid instructions and subject to all installation o f 3/4" CDX terms and conditions contained plywood over existing shiplap, therein. Bid instructions and filling and leveling o f subfloor. specifications may be obtained at Sand and paint doors, window the above address. trim and other woodwork in Each bid must be submitted on lobbies, stairwells, and upstairs the form prescribed by the City hallways. All existing dents and of Heppner and accompanied by chips in woodwork must be a bid bond in the amount o f 10% removed. Replace all windows in o f the total bid amount. The Community Room with double successful bidder will be pane, insulated glass, with required to furnish a bond equal interior wood frame and trim and to 100% of the amount bid for vinyl clad exteriors. Paint with faithful performance o f the bid. same brand and colors as walls. The bid will be awarded or all Infill upper windows with wood proposals rejected within 30 days and insulation as per window after the bid opening. The City of elevations. Repair or replace both Heppner reserves the right to outdoor entrys to conform to reject any and all bids or to ADA Standards. Bid proposals to accept any bid which appears to be opened publicly and read serve the best interest of the City. aloud at Heppner City Hall, 188 Published: November 29,2000 W Willow Street. Gerald W. Breazeale, City Copies o f bid documents may Manager be obtained from City of City o f Heppner Heppner on request at P.O. Box Published: November 29, 2000 756, Heppner, OR 97836 or by A ffid______________________ _ PUBLIC NOTICE Webelos Den 2 holds meeting Gun Club shoot PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE List Your HOME Or Other Property On The INTERNET Dave Sykes (Licensed Agent) 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 6 7 6 -9 9 3 9 evenings PUBLIC NOTICE PORT OF MORROW MEETING NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to ORS 285B.443(3) that at 1:30 PM on December 13, 2000 the Board of Commissioners o f the Port of Morrow will meet at #2 Marine Drive to consider the adoption of an ordinance authorizing Port of Morrow to borrow moneys from the Special Public Works Fund by entering into a loan contract with the Oregon Economic and Comm unity Development Department to finance the costs o f Columbia River Processing's Waste Handling and Distribution System. Published: November 29, 2000 PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County Commission on Children & Families To Award Community Development grants. The Morrow County Commission on Children & Families is seeking Community Development proposals for the April-June 2001 quarter. The Community Development Fund was established for anticipated yet unidentified community needs and to leverage other funds and resources into services, advocacy and unique application projects for the children, youth and families of Morrow County. The commission is seeking new proposals for the upcoming quarter. There is approximately $3,900 available this quarter. The maximum per grant is $500. Examples of reasonable Community Development Fund requests include, but are not limited to: seasonal program needs; small capital expenditures (except for private property); service program staff training; one time events and pilot projects. The deadline for next quarter's proposals is Tuesday, January 2, 2001. Proposals must be in the Commission office by 5:00 p.m. January 2,2001. The requests will be reviewed during the monthly commission meeting January 9,2001. Applications are available at the commission office at 120 South Mam in Heppner or by calling 676-9675. Published: November 29, 2000 PUBLIC NOTICE Request for Proposals The City o f Heppner and the Oregon Trail Library District are jointly seeking proposals from qualified consultants to assist in providing financial consulting services and in obtaining grants and awards for financing o f a new City Hall/Library combined facility. Consultants should be aware that neither the Oregon Trail Library District or the City of Heppner have budgeted funds at this time for this project. Consultants are expected to obtain grants and awards to provide payment of their fees. Proposals will be judged on the consultants history o f fund raising, the proposal for the structure of how the project may be financed, and quality of presentation. Proposals must be received prior to 4:00 PM, December 22, 2000 at Heppner City Hall, 188 W Willow St., PO Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836. Please direct questions to Gerald Breazeale, (541) 676-9618. Published: November 29, 2000 Affid _____ CLASSIFIED ADS .40 per word Card of Thanks: up to I 0 0 w o rd s - $ 5 Deadline: Tuesday at noon CARD OF TH A N KS We would like to thank the following people for making the St. Patrick’s Mini-Camival an other successful year. Thank you to Bettie Doherty for organizing the tickets and handling them at the door. To her helpers-Helen Salter, Alberta Johannes and Betty McDonald. You did a great job ladies! Thank you to Diane Kilkenny for helping us set up on Saturday morning. To our Sunday morning helpers, Pat Dougherty, John Murray, Debbie Gutierrez and Kim Armato. To our kitchen crew-Bamey Lindsay, Dan Van Schoiack, Tom McElligott, Debbie Gutierrez. To Judie Laughlin and Dons Brosnan for their expert advertising skills. To our helpers with the games-Kelsie Fox, Tomas Elguezabal, Megan Orr, Lana Orr, Robert Worden, Robert Worden, Sr., LyNan Bingham, Kelly Straley, Kyle Huddleston, Robert McElligott, Brendan McElligott, Mahaley Huddleston, Betty Hickerson, Sarah Hickerson, Katie Kilkenny, Chuy Elguezabal, Christian Moller, Megan Healy, Lacey Davis, Tony Haguewood, and we are sorry if we left anybody out, but it was a busy place! Thank you to the Altar Society again for having an outstanding Cake Walk (or Saint Walk) with Marj Kenny, Shanny and Marcy Miller setting up and running the booth. Thank you to everyone who brought cakes! Thank you to Kim, Maggie and Joe Armato for running the Bingo tables and for everyone that brought White Elephants. Thank you to Julie Proctor and Sibbea Jones who were very creative with the face painting ....the kids looked great! Thank you to Lori Straley for donating extra prizes. Thank you to Kathy Britt for donating her hand-crafted wooden mirror. We appreciate the hard work she puts into this donation. And Tom McElligott, thanks for being a good sport when we dumped the pool water on you! Kim Armato, thank you for all your help throughout the organizing of the event. Thank you to everybody who came and had fun. We appreciate your support! Mark and Jan Huddleston ____________________ 11-29-Ip I would like to thank my family and friends for all the flowers, prayers, phone calls, visits and food brought to our home follow ing my surgery. Everything was m uch appreciated. Thanks to Dean for your loving care and concern. Shirley ____________________ 11-29-lc Thank you to friends and fam ily for food, flowers, gifts and cards while I was in the hospital and since I’ve been home. Your prayers and kindness have been very much appreciated. Arlynda Gates 11-28-lc In June of 2000, the Main Street Banner committee, a sub committee o f Chamber, sent out letters outlining a plan for banners for Main Street. Great community response resulted in a Grand Total in donations of $2,550. The committee settled on the banners that are being hung this week. They decided on this banner to coordinate with the City Logo and the Main Street intersection. The Welcome extends Heppner’s feelings toward visitors and residents as well. These banners cost a total of $ 1,540. This leaves a balance of $1,010 in the fund. With the remaining funds we have chosen to purchase a Christmas Wreath; we hope to have it hanging by Christmas. Hopefully by the next Christmas season, support will allow us to have a wreaths for each lamp post. The Chamber extends a special thanks to the following Donors: Bank of Eastern Oregon, Klamath First Federal, Murray’s Drug/Country Rose, Twice Upon a Time..., Van Marter and Kahl Insurance, Central Red Apple, BPOE, City of Heppner, Elgue zabal Family, Columbia Basin Electric Co-op, Ployhar’s Farm ers Insurance, D & L Auto/ Laundromat, Bob & Suzanne Jepsen, Gardner’s M en’s Wear, Kevin Chick/DB A Millers Manu facturing. Also a special Thanks to Bob Jepsen and John Edmundson for hanging the banners. The Chamber Merchant Banner Committee: Sharon Harrison, Dons Brosnan, Tnsh Sweeney, Bob Kahl, Sandy Van Liew 11-29-lc The Heppner Post Office has notified residents that correct mailing addresses must be on all mail Please check the ad dress on your Gazette-Times to see if it is correct and current. Addresses with a “route and box " number or “star route and box number, for example, need to be corrected I f you need to make a correction, please call the Gazette at 676-9228, fax 676-9211, mail to Box 337, Heppner, OR 97836, or e-mail gt@heppner net with your cor rect mailing address, so you can continue to receive the paper with no delay David Sykes, Publisher _____________________ 11-1-tfx Creative Memories Scrap- booking Open House and Workshop. Saturday, Dec. 2, 10 a m. to 2 p.m. St. William’sCatho- lic Church basement, lone. Draw ings for door prizes. For informa tion, call Anna at 422-7043. 11-29-lc ” HELP W ANTED The Town of Lexington is seeking a self-motivated person to be a part-time Town Recorder. Knowledge of Windows 98, Word and Works 97 and Quick- Books 2000, plus word process ing, office automation, filing, of fice procedures, bookkeeping, payroll, record keeping and mu nicipal budgeting would be help ful. Must be bondable, able to pass a drug test and have excel lent communication and people skills. Monthly salary $512. Closes December 8. Position to begin January 1, 2001. Send resume to Town of Lexington, P.O. Box 416, Lexington 97839. ____________________ ll-29-2c Office nurse needed at Wil low Creek Clinic. Strong pref erence given to LPN or RN. Please pick up application at 274 N. Mam Street. 676-5440. 11 -29-tfc RENTALS Com pletely rem odeled two bedroom duplex. Range, dish washer, garbage disposal, washer, dryer hookup. Cleaning and secu rity deposit required. $475 month. 676-5241, toll free 1-866-969- 1111 . _____________________8-23-tfc A ttention h u n ters, snow - mobilers: rent furnished two bed room duplex by w eekend or week. Toll free 1-866-969-1 111. _____________________9-13-tfc One bedroom apt. Clean, neat. Utilities paid. Nice, quiet neighbor hood. 676-5773. _____________________ 10-4-tfc For rent: small two bedroom house with fenced yard, comer lot, oil heat. $350 month, $ 150 clean ing fee. 989-8369. _____________________ 11-1-tfc Two bedroom, one bath house for rent. Large yard. Cowens St. $300 month. Available immedi ately. 983-2425. ____________________ 11 -22-tfc Blue Spruce Apartments: apartment available after Nov. 15. 676-5857. ____________________ 11-15-tfc Two bedroom house in coun try betw een H eppner and Hermiston. $325/month. 989- 8321. ____________________ 11-21-tfc Two bedroom, one bath mobile in town. Wood heat. $275/month. 676-5166. ___________________ 11-29-tfc Four bedroom house for rent. No pets. References. Call Tom Hughes, (541)763-2591. 11-29-tfc REAL ESTATE WANTED I have buyers interested in the following properties: 1)2-5 acres near town; 2) 1 -2 acres for triple- wide; 3) several buyers looking for mountain property; 4) property at Penland Lake; 5) 10-20 acres with or without home; 6) 300+ acres ranch land with some timber. If you have property like this or other property you would like to sell, please contact David Sykes at 676-9228 or 676-9939 evenings. Heritage Land Co., H eppner, OR 97836; www. heppner.net. ____________________ 11-1-tfx I