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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 25, 2001 PUBLIC NOTICE RECORDED AT THE REQUEST OF AND AFTER RECORDING RETURN TO: H&L Services. Inc., Trustee 1111 Third Avenue. #3400 Seattle, WA 98101 CLINE 91850-900081 WE ARE A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE If within thirty (30) days you give notice to the undersigned, in writing, that the debt referred to. or any portion of it, is disputed, a verification o f such debt will be mailed to you. Also, if request is made within said thirty (30) days and in writing, you will be provided with the name and address of the original creditor, if other than the present creditor shown. Unless within thirty (30) days, notice is received that the debt, or some portion of it is disputed, it will be assumed by the undersigned to be valid. The purpose o f this notice is to collect the indebtedness due, or in the alternative, to repossess the property which is the security of said debt As of the date o f this Trustee's Notice o f Sale, you owe $2,895.36 (the amount due), as stated below. Because o f interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater, and you may owe the amount of any monthly or other payments and late charges which may fall due after the date of this Trustee's Notice of Sale For further information, or for an updated figure, write the ■ undersigned or call us at (206) 386- 5470. The creditor to whom this amount is owed is Washington Mutual Bank. THE INFORMATION ABOVE IS PROVIDED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE FEDERAL FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by WILLIAM C. CLINE SR. and TAMARAH L. CLINE as husband and wife, as grantor, to MID-COLUMBIA TITLE CO., as trustee, in favor of WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, as beneficiary, dated August 25. 1995. recorded August 28, 1995, in the mortgage records of Morrow County. Oregon, as Fee No. M- 45890, covering the following described real property situated in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: ALL THAT PORTION OF LOT 7. BLOCK 20 WEST. IN SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 26 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF MORROW AND STATE OF OREGON. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7. BLOCK 20 WEST; THENCE EAST A DISTANCE OF 330.00 FEET: THENCE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 230.00 FEET: THENCE WEST A DISTANCE OF 330.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH A DISTANCE OF 230.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7 AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THIS DESCRIPTION. THE PROPERTY INCLUDES A 1976 24 X 52 MOBILE HOME. MANUFACTURER GUERDON, MODEL GREAT LAKES, SERIAL NUMBER 60X263FRS13537. THE MOBILE HOME SHALL BE PERMANENTLY AFFIXED TO THE REAL ESTATE AND NOT SEVERED OR REMOVED THEREFROM WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE BENEFICIARY TOGETHER WITH ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY WHICH IS NOW OR MAY HEREAFTER BE ATTACHED TO. LOCATED IN OR USED OR INTENDED TO BE USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH (COLLECTIVELY "THE PROPERTY’). commonly known as: 75124 CALIFORNIA AVENUE. IRRIGON, OR 97844 Boih the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pirsuant 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 following past J PUBLIC NOTICE due amounts, which are in arrears: MONTHLY PAYMENTS: The Council for the City of 5 monthly payments at $556.80 Heppner, Oregon will conduct a each; (December 8, 2000 through public hearing at 7:00 P.M. on April 13. 2001). $2,784.00 August 13, 2001 at Heppner City LATE CHARGES: Hall, 188 North West Willow Street 4 late charges of $27.84 for each regarding a violation o f City monthly payment not mr.de within Ordinance No. 474, an ordinance 15 days o f its due date. 111.36 Abating Nuisance for Accumulation TOTAL MO N T H L Y of Solid Waste and Fire Hazards. PAYMENTS AND LATE The following property is in CHARGES: $2,895.36 violation of the ordinance because By reason of said default the of deposits of solid wastes scattered beneficiary has declared all sums about the premises that create a fire owing on the obligation secured hazard and harborage for rodents by the trust deed immediately due and insects and is injurious to the and payable, said sums being the health, safety and general welfare following, to-wit: o f the people. $51,540.82 Principal Balance; 1. Alley behind Court and May plus interest thereon at the rate of Street, Map 2S 26 35BC, Lot #5100. 10.74% from November 8, 2000 Published: July 25, 2001 until paid; plus late charges of Affid $111.36 through April 13. 2001; plus $27.84 for every month thereafter the regular payment is more than 15 days late; plus property The monthly test of the CSEPP inspection!s); plus unpaid real siren is scheduled for Tuesday, July property taxes; plus any reserve account shortage; less any unapplied 31, according to Chris Brown, funds; plus all sums expended by Oregon CSEPP manager. The 49 beneficiary to protect is interest sirens in the system will be acnvated during the pendency of this at noon. The sirens are simultaneously tested the last proceeding. Tuesday of each month in order to WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee assess connectivity and siren will on August 24,2001, at the hour performance. The sirens can be activated from o f 10:00 o'clock, A.M., in accordance with the standard of rime any of four locations: The Umatilla establ i shed by ORS 187.110, at the County 911 Center, the Morrow front entrance of the Morrow County County 911 Center, the Hermiston Courthouse. 100 Court Street, in Safety Center and the Umatilla the City of Heppner, County of Chemical Depot. 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 o f the execution by grantor o f the trust deed, together By Molly Rhea with any interest which the grantor What do housekeeping and or the grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of laundry have to do with health grantor of the trust deed, to satisfy care? Survey after survey shows the foregoing obligations thereby how important the housekeepers secured and the costs and expenses are to hospital patients and of sale, including a reasonable nursing home residents. Since the housekeepers are in charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named every patient and resident room in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any every day, often the patient or time prior to five days before the resident will initiate conversation date last set for the sale, to have as the housekeeper dusts and this foreclosure proceeding mops. Stemming from these dismissed and the trust deed exchanges, over the years PMH reinstated by payment to the housekeepers have personally beneficiary of the entire amount taken on many projects, from then due (other than such portion hall decoration to planning and of the principal as would not then pulling off a wedding for a be due had no default occurred) and terminally ill patient - complete by curing any other default with music, flowers and a complained of herein that is capable wedding cake. Housekeeping supervisor, Sally of being cured by tendering the Maddem, states, “We have a performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in crew of four that work every day addition to paying said sums or of the week cleaning and running tendering the performance necessary the laundry.” Full time staff to cure the default, by paying all includes Chris Lewis, Marie costs and expenses actually incurred VanEtta and Shan Blanchard, in enforcing the obligation and trust along with newly-hired Lisa deed, together with trustee's and Cutsforth to fill the part-time attorney's fees not exceeding the position. The housekeepers follow a amounts provided by said ORS daily cleaning schedule, which is 86.753. In construing this notice, the enhanced with deep cleaning on singular includes the plural, the word a monthly basis. Major jobs, "grantor" includes any successor such as stripping and waxing, are in interest to the grantor as well as scheduled semi-annually. An estimated 500 pounds of any other person owing the obligation, the performance of which hospital and clinic laundry are put through the hospital’s is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary” industrial-size machines every month. The crew also takes care include their respective successors of the nursing home residents’ in interest, if any personal laundry. DATED: April 13, 2001. While the housekeepers do not /$/ Steve G. Jones, Successor Trustee provide personal care, they show C/O H&L SERVICES, INC. the residents and patients how I l l 1 THIRD AVENUE, #3400 much they care. The Seattle. Washington 98104-7006 housekeeping crew at PMH is (206) 386-5470 pleasant, efficient and energetic, STATE OF ) and, when they are doing their WASHINGTON ) ss job correctly, these valuable COUNTY OF KING ) employees are almost invisible. I. the undersigned, certify that I am the attorney or one o f the attorneys for the above named successor trustee and that the Stephany Ann Marie DuBrv-a foregoing is a complete and exact daughter Stephany Ann Mane was copy of the original trustee's notice bom to Starla Kems and Chet DuBry of sale. of lone on July 9, 2001, at Good FOSTER PEPPER & Shepherd Medical Center in SHEFELMAN PLLC Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 /s/ Paul V. Rieke lbs. 11 oz. Attorney for Successor Trustee Giselle Guzman-a daughter Published: July 11, 18. 25 and Giselle was bom to Guadalupe Nava August 1.2001 of Imgon on July 11,2001. at Good Affid Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. Lisa Michelle Ginther-a daughter Lisa Michelle was bom to Alma and Mathew Ginther of Irrigon on July 13. 2001. at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. Phillip Sage Davis-a son Phillip Sage was bom to Mary Phillips and G * y Z tt- Justin Davis of Imgon on July 15, 2001, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. CSEPP siren test House keepers important to patient health Births VVT P R IM ENVELOPES 1 Knowles takes second at rodeo Food Processing C olum b ia R iver P ro c e s s in g Blake Knowles of Heppner took second in bulldogging at the National High School Rodeo Finals at Springfield, Illinois, with half of the first rounds completed. B oardm an, / ,-~yfLr Oregon Columbia Rtvor Processing ln»lto» you to become • port af a Taam carrying on tha tradition of making Work) Famous Products. HELP WANTED Em p lo ym en t O p p o rtu n itie s Week of July 22, 2001 Morrow County Sheriffs Office Communications Officer Are you seeking an innovative, exhilarating and challenging ca reer? Then being a 911 Dis- patcher/Communications Officer is the career for you! Openings now available for a few individu als who feel they can work in a stressful environment. On the job training in handling emergency 911 calls, radio dispatching, teletype and computer operations. Work rotating shifts and have a complete medical/dental. retirement and vacation package. Wage starts at $1874 per month. If you have a high school di- ploma/GED, valid driver’s license, no criminal history, then contact Morrow County Sheriff s Office, 325 Willow View Drive, Heppner, OR 97836, phone (541) 676-5317. Morrow County does not dis criminate on the basis o f race, color, natural origin, sex, religion, age and handicapped status in employment or the provision o f services. _____________________ 7-11-3c H om ew orkers N eeded. $635 weekly processing mail. Easy! No experience needed. Call 1 -800-440-1570, ext. 5050,24 hrs. 7-18-2p Food Procesoinq Mointononco: Desired skills include fabrication/weld- ing, electncal, PLC’s, refrigeration and knowledge of dairy systems, pack age equipment and general mainte nance Must be able to work all shifts, including weekends Full time. Pay $15-$20/hr DOE Machine Operator« - Dairy Pro cessing: Need experienced machine operators to run multiple complex pro cesses to include, milk receiving op erations. milk processing equipment, cheese making, support systems and cleaning systems for them all. Must be able to work all shifts, including weekends. Full time. Pay $12.60- $16.00/hrDOE. machine operators with the aptitude to run multiple machine process to in clude block forming, block sealing sys tems. and cleaning systems for them both; boxmaster and computerized labeling systems, rapid cooling sys tem. palletizing equipment and ware housing functions. Must be able to work shifts and weekends. Full time. Pay $10.50-513.50/hr DOE. For all positions, HS degree/GED strongly preferred unless otherwise indicated Successful applicants must pass skills/aptitude tests, drug test and functional capacities test. Excellent benefit package. Health, dental, vision, prescription, life, dis ability. plus paid vacation and holidays for full time regular employees. If interested, apply at: Oregon Employment Department 950 SE Columbia Dr.. Ste B or mail resume to: Oregon Employment Department P.O Box 150 Hermiston, OR 97838 Fax resumes: (541) 567-2306 Morrow County is now hir ing a part-time Veterans Service Officer to provide services for veterans and their dependants. Basic office experience required. Good communication skills essen tial for success. Position works 12-16 hours per week. Must pos sess valid driver’s license. Wage is $9.11 per hour plus limited ben efits. For application contact Andrea Denton, Morrow County Court house, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836, phone (541) 676-5620. Position open until filled. Morrow County is an equal opportunity employer. _____________________ 7-18-2c Columbia River Processing is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace park to the Elks Lodge due to the storm. Thanks to the Elks Lodge for letting it move to there and to Roger and Dennis who prepared the beef. Also to John Gochnauer for the loan of his big barbecuer. Thanks to our servers and especially those who helped and weren’t WVSC members. Those folks are true community support ers. We appreciate it so much. Thank you so much Butch, Shane and David for helping us set up. We couldn’t have pulled it off without our men volunteers. Lets do it again. Judie Laughlin Event Chairman. WVSC 7-25-lp REAL ESTATE WANTED I have a buyer interested in 5- 20 acres with 2-3 bedroom home and room for horses. I have a buyer wanting 10-20 acres with out a home. I have a buyer inter ested in 2-3 bedroom home, 1500 or more square feet; in or out of town; willing to carry contract with half down. Have buyers in terested in mountain property. Also looking for 40-100 acres to build home on. Call me. David Sykes, agent. Heritage Land Co. (541) 676-9228 days, (541) 676- 9939, evenings, 1 -800-326-2152 toll free. 7-25-tfx REAL ESTATE Five bedroom house, IV* plus V* bath, 3,300+ sq. ft., spacious yard, two fireplaces. Call Susan, 1-509-785-1701. _____________________ 1-24-tfc H ouse for Sale by ow ner. Three bedroom plus, one bath room, dining, family and living rooms on a large lot in lone. Call (541) 422-7583 or (541) 276-0534 for details. 7-18-2c Heritage Land Co. CARD OF THANKS I would like to send a great big “THANK YOU” to the wonder ful people of Heppner and surrounding Morrow County com munities for sponsoring and attending the “Concert in the Park” that actually turned into “The Concert in the Elks Club” on the stormy eventng o f Thursday, July 12! Fearing cancellation and rescheduling, I was so heart- warmed when the vast majority of the concertgoers picked up their chairs and blankets and made the hike to the Elks Club to see my show! What more could a performer ask for? Then to top off the evening, I was swarmed with well wishes and many smiling faces who purchased my CDs and tapes and reminisced with me about the Leonnig Family, the Wagon Wheel Cafe, and the “good ol days” o f Heppner in the 60s! My heart goes out to all of you and your remarkable kindness and Western spirit. Let’s do it again next year! Lindy Gravelle _____________________ 7-25-lc Public Works Director The City o f Heppner has an opening for the position of Public Works Director. Position descrip tion, salary range and application form may be o b tain ed from Heppner City Hall, P.O. Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836 or by calling (541) 676-9616, or visit our web site at www.heppner.net/city. The City of Heppner is an equal opportunity employer. ___________________ 7-18-4C Morrow County is now hir ing a part-time Special Transpor- tation Coordinator to adminis ter the transportation program for senior citizens and the disabled. Basic office experience required. Good communication skills essen tial for success. Position works 12-16 hours per week. Must pos sess valid driver’s license. Wage is $9.11 per hour plus limited ben efits. For application contact Andrea Denton, Morrow County Court house, P.O. Box 788, Heppner. OR 97836, phone (541) 676-5620. Position open until filled. Morrow County is an equal opportunity employer. _____________________ 7-18-2c Help Wanted: versatile, flex ible, energetic person who can work some Sundays needed at Artisan Village. Stop by for info and application. 676-8228. _____________________ 7-25-3c The Morrow County School District has the following vacan cies for the 2001-02 school year: Rally Advisor at Heppner High School Assistant Football Coach at Heppner High School A pplication: co n tact Dick Allen, Principal, Heppner High School, or Julie Ashbeck, Person nel D irector, M orrow County School District, P.O. Box 368, Lexington, OR 97839. (541)989- 8202. MCSD application, introduc tory letter and resume are re quired. Successful candidate is subject to fingerprinting. EOE I wish to thank all the volunteers that made the Morrow County Open Horse show pos sible. Each time I’m impressed with the support that this community gives to each event. I had wonderful sponsors that deserve recognition for support ing our horse show. They are: Ployhar Insurance, Petersons Jewelers, Pot O ’Gold Cafe, Sham rock L anes, Cannon Chiropatric, Blue Mt. Spraying, Beecher’s Cafe. Heppner Hard ware, Morrow County Grain Growers, Klamath First Federal, D&L Auto Parts, Twice Upon A Time, Morrow Co. Abstract and Title, Lott’s Electric, Willow Creek Realty, Wheatland Insur ance Center dba Van Matter and Kahl, Heppner Auto Parts, R&W Drive In, Les Schwab Tires, Green Feed Store, Pettyjohn's Builders Supply, Dr. Temple DVM, Northwestern Motel, Heideman Bros. Farms, Gardner’s M en’s Wear, R&A Paints and Quarter Horses, Central Market and Murray’s Drug Store. Next time maybe you’ll come and see what fun we had at the show. Ruby Shear, sec. _____________________ 7-25-lc A great BIG THANKS to all who made the Lindy Gravelle concert and dinner a success! Especially all the folks who attended and enjoyed our evening in spite ofhaving to move from the ____________ ULls. 1 180 W Baltimore #5, Heppner E O U IH O U *« 676-5049 opfomuxTY • 56,900 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, well cared for home on quiet street, newer propane stove, covered carport and attached 12’x18' shop. • 25,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath older mobile on 1+ acres with storage shed. Blake Ranch. • 117,000 - tri-plex, good rental history, two 2 bedroom and one one bedroom, 1 bath apts. • 399,000 - newer triple-wide, 3 bedroom. 2 bath, with all the ex tras. 42 x60' shop with extra in sulation and 1/2 bath, propane furnace and metal roof. Double car garage. On 20 acres in the trees. • 95,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath (one with jacuzzi), 2-story older home on a comer lot, chain-link fence, single car garage, decks and beautiful landscaping. Fireplace in living room. A must see. • 99,900 - 2-story, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, new oak cabinets in kitchen with wood floor. All new windows and carpet Jacuzzi bath in one bathroom. • FOR RENT: large 1 bedroom apt. with heat, water, sewer and garbage paid. Sharon Lewis 676-5233 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228 www.heppner.net W illo w C re e k R e a lt y 676-5241 (S l Jo yceK ay & Jerry H ollom on A LUXURIOUS 5 BDR., 2-STORY HOME WITH A VIEW. Oak cabinets in kitchen and 3V4 bath. F/A/G/. dbl at tached garage, metal siding, brick trim. Pella windows. One of a kind! 200 Thompson Street #01-04 $210,000 THS 1979 MOBILE HOME. 2 bed room, 2 bath on 62'x 130’ m/1 lot with a 2-story garage 26'x26' m/1. Located near the swimming pool Lot has shade trees and front and rear entrance. 375 W Linden Way #08-01 $38,740 ROSES, ROSES. ROSES and beautifully landscaped. This split-level 4 bedroom. 2 bath home has propane fireplace in the family room and a wood fireplace in the living room. Great views from the covered deck and new insulated windows 210 Summit Drive. #09-01 $130,000 LIKE NEW good q u a lity 1996 Fleetwood mfg home 3 bedroom, 2 bath Located in lone on over 3/4 of an acre fenced with barn and storage shed Neatly landscaped Must see to appreciate 290 E Third Street, lone. #00-06 Price Reduced To $75,000 GREAT LOCATION. 2 new lots at 210 and 220 Thompson Street ready to build your dream home Has city water sewer and TV on property, on a dead-end street with a good view. One lot is 100 x90' m/1 and one is 100'x75' m/1 #00-09 $12,500, #00-10113,500 respectively *