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    REAL ESTATE
Must Sell: 3 bedroom, I 'A
bath home on 100 x 100 lot in
Heppner. Large well-kept yard
with fence. Has garden area and
extra 100 x 100 lot with fruit
trees. Has a small storage shed
with small garage or storage.
Would make a good starter home.
Newer roof, foundation and win­
dows.
Asking $68,000 or small down
and take over payments through
mortgage company. Has assum­
able loan.
(541)676-9056 after 5 p.m. or
weekends, or leave message.
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Heritage
Land Co.
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180 W. Baltimore
#5, Heppner
676-5049
• 39,900 - 1 bedroom, 1 bath, lots
of storage, metal roof, new carpet
in bedroom and living room. Large
finished basem ent, detached
single car garage. In commercial
zone. PRICE REDUCED.
• 120,000 - 4 bedroom, 2 bath
manufactured home on .715 acres
on Willow Creek. Covered carport,
covered patio, also includes
40'x50’ shop with concrete floor
and 2-story storage area, in city
limits.
• 41,500 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, on
quiet street. Neat and a great
starter home New counters,
newer paint, utility room.
• 46,900 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, new
paint, covered front porch across
from city park. PRICE REDUCED.
• 81,500 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, on
large lot with view, new paint and
wiring. Storage shed.
Sharon Lewis 6 76-5233
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 6 76-9228
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Jo y c e K a y & Jerry H ollttm on
ENJOY QUIET RURAL LIVING. 2
bedroom, 2 bath (1 Jacuzzi tub) 1998
home (2632 sq. ft. m/l) with a lakeside
view. Full unfinished basement, double
garage, wrap-around deck and beauti­
ful low maintenance landscaped yard.
850 Lakeview Ct. #01-15. $150,000
CLEAN & COZY BUNGALOW with
3 bedrooms. 1694 sq. ft. m/l including
basement. F/A oil with air conditioning.
Price Includes kitchen appliances. Lot
is 60’x132’ m/l with creek running
through and RV parking. 195 N. Quaid
St. #00-11. All this for only $59,000.
REDUCED TO $55,000
VIEW LOT overlooking W illow
Creek Dam and Reservoir. Lot #100 in
Lakeview Heights. 146’x75’ m/l. All ser­
vices available on site at the end of a
cul-de-sac with rural living atmosphere
in the city limits. #01-17. $23,500
10 ACRES OF LAND NEAR
PRINEVILLE, with a view of the moun­
tains and ready for building. Standard
septic approved with power to property
and water available. Co-listed with
Coldwell Banker-Morris Real Estate.
#02-08. 10808 SE View Top Lane.
REDUCED, $69,500
RENTALS
For rent: two bedroom apart­
ments. Willow View, 515 N. El­
der, Heppner. 676-9019 or 208-
384-1589.
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For rent: newly remodeled two
bedroom duplex. Range, dish­
washer and garbage disposal.
Washer and dryer hookup. $450/
month. Call toll-free: 1-866-969-
1111; (541) 676-5241; or eve­
nings (503) 663-0926.
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For rent: single family dwell­
ing, 2 bedroom, \'A bath, full
basement. $500/month. Available
Dec. 1. (541)330-9149.
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While we are happy to make
any necessary corrections, we
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TH A N K YOU!
SERVICES
Linoleum, carpet and Pergo
sale and installation. Free esti­
mates. Call Tim Hedman. eve­
nings, 676-9054. Licensed and
bonded #78201.
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Housekeeping Services. Rea­
sonable rates. Call Michelle at
676-5960.
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Heppner Gaxette-Times. 676-
9228, ask for David.
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Used Wilson Pro-staff over­
sized golf clubs. 1-3-5 woods, 3-
pitching wedge irons. In good
condition. Call 676-9877 eve­
nings.
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For Sale: older riding
lawnmower, $250 OBO; Electric
Lift Chair Recliner, exellent con­
dition, $300 OBO; and some
reloader equipment - make offer.
(541) 676-9056 after 5 p.m.,
weekends, or leave message.
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TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
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Our Customer Is Always
#1
C o n ta c t:
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Fossil, Oregon
Must Sell: 1976 GMC flatbed
pickup with fifth-wheel hitch and
diesel tank on the flatbell. Has
practically new 10 ply tires and
extra motor. $2,000 OBO. (541)
676-9056 after 5 p.m., weekends,
or leave message.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
WEST EXTENSION IRRIGA­
TION DISTRICT,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LEONARD SEIFERT and KIM
LEASING CORP., an Oregon
corporation; and MORROW
COUNTY, a subdivision of the
State of Oregon,
Defendants, ■*•**•».
No. 02CV0139
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SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
TO: LEONARD SEIFERT, the
above named defendant.
1
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby required to appear and
defend the com plaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Court on or before the expiration
of 30 days from the date of the
first publication of this summons;
if you fail to so appear and an­
swer, plaintiff for want thereof
will apply to the above entitled
Court for the relief prayed for in
complaint, to wit:
a) Judgment against defen­
dants, and each of them, in the
amount of $866.37 together with
interest at 18% per annum. In
addition to accumulated charges
which include interest authorized
under ORS 545.496(2) and costs
of filing the lien authorized by
ORS 545.496(3);
b) For administrative fees
and costs allowed under ORS
545.496(3);
c) Reasonable attorney fees
and other costs and disburse­
ments incurred herein and al­
lowed under ORS 545.502;
d) For a judgment foreclos­
ing this claim o f lien for the
above sums against the real prop­
erty described in paragraph 2 of
the Complaint;
e) That plaintiffs lien de­
clared to be first, valid and sub­
sisting lien against the real prop­
erty to all claims except Morrow
County;
f) That all defendants, except
Morrow County, be forever fore­
closed of all right, title and inter­
est in said real property or any
part thereof;
g) That the property be sold
by the Sheriff of Morrow coun­
ty, Oregon, in the manner provid­
ed by law as on execution to sat­
isfy said sums o f money and
without redemption as provided
by ORS 454.502;
h) That plaintiff be permit­
ted to purchase at said sale
i) And for further relief as
may be just and proper.
2
This summons is published
by order of the Honorable Garry
Reynolds, judge of the above en­
titled Court made and entered on
the 1st day of November, 2002,
directing publication of this sum­
mons once each week for four
consecutive weeks in Heppner
Gazette-Times, a newspaper pub­
lished and of general circulation
in Morrow County, Oregon.
3
Date o f first publication:
November 20, 2002
Date of last publication: De­
cember 11, 2002
4
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
READ THESE PAPERS CARE­
FULLY
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 “an­
swer”. The “motion” or “answer”
(or “reply”) must be given to the
court clerk or administrator with­
in 30 days of the date of first pub­
lication specified herein 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.
5
If you have questions, you
should see an attorney immedi­
ately. If you need help in finding
an attorney, you may call the Ore­
gon State Bar Lawyer Referral
Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll
free at (800) 452-7636.
DATED this 4th day of No­
vember, 2002.
/s/ Thomas J. Creasing,
OSB #94062
Attorney for Plaintiff
410 E Hurlburt Ave.
Hermiston, OR 97838
Published: November 20, 27,
December 4, 11, 2002
Affid
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
Oct. 17: MCSO received a
report o f burglar alarm activation
from Columbia Middle School in
Irrigon. R eported entry door
motion in printing office. Building
was cleared and secured.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from C olum bia M S o f a
M IP-tobacco.
-M C S O ,
I r r ig o n
A m bulance received a report
from a caller in Irrigon requesting
an ambulance. Subject is having
s e v e r e a b d o m e n p a in a n d
cram ping and has a history o f
abdom en surgery. Subject w as
tra n sp o rt to G ood S hep h erd
M edical Center.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in H eppner
th a t h e h a d b e e n g o n e fo r
approxim ately one m onth and
when he returned home he found
approxim ately 60 feet o f fence
gone. Said it looked liked a motor
vehicle accident. A taillight and
cigarette lighter was recovered.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report o f a residential burglar
alarm, motion in living room, at
Irrigon. All was clear.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller that she had
had no contact w ith subject for
three days and subject has been
suicidal in the past. Subject called
M C SO an all is okay and said
he w ould contact the caller.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
request for deputy contact at
Irrigon City Hall regarding a
bounced check negotiated on a
bad account.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report that the c a lle r's w hite
M ongoose bicycle was stolen.
T h e re is no s e ria l n u m b e r
available.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from Boardm an o f a dog
ru n n in g a t la rg e . T h e d o g
couldn't be located.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
r e p o rt from H e p p n e r H ig h
School requesting deputy for
theft advising. Caller had witness
w ho can ID the suspect. Two
subjects were cited for Theft-II.
-M C S O cited Ju stin o
Curiel-Gutierres, 36, for Failure
to Stop for School Bus Lights.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Boardman
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
re g a rd in g a c o n tro lle d burn
where the bum permit was pulled
by the Boardm an FD. Subject
w as advised not to bum.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon that
someone in a drove by and fired
shots. There were no injuries.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Boardman
o f loud music.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon that
she had returned hom e to find a
sliding glass window broken out.
-M CSO, Boardman PD
received a report from a caller in
B oardm an that her d a u g h ter
w ould not return hom e. C aller
requested officer contact.
O ct. 18: M C SO cited
Fred Silva, 39, for Driving while
Suspended.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller that a sem i­
truck was weaving in and out o f
traffic.
-M C S O ,
I r r ig o n
Ambulance received a request for
an am bulance for a term inal,
m ental female. Caller said more
would be explained later.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
r e p o r t o f lu m b e r in b o th
w estbound lanes o f 1-84.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Boardman
that someone stole some parts o f
his truck.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report that a vehicle did a spin
out and u-tum in front o f another
vehicle on Riverside in Heppner.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
request for contact regarding
ille g a l b u r n in g o f tir e s in
Boardman.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report that som eone on 1-84 cut
a hole in the fence at the wild life
refuge.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in H eppner
requesting extra patrol due to
suspicious vehicle activity and
large numbers ofjuveniles.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
re q u e s t fo r d e p u ty c o n ta c t
regarding possible drug activity.
C aller w ould give no further
information.
-M C SO received a 911
hand up call from a payphone in
Irrigon. Was unable to locate
caller.
-M C S O c ite d R u b io
Guadalupe Perez, 39, for Public
Nuisance/Unreasonable Noise.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
re p o rt th a t loud m u sic w as
c o m in g a c ro ss th e c a n a l in
B oardm an. U nable to locate
noise.
Wednesday, November 27, 2002 - SEVEN
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
request for a w elfare check up
on c a lle r’s fath e r’s room m ate
who cannot take care o f himself.
DHS was called and notified.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report o f an alarm in Boardman.
Back door was ajar; building was
secured.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report o f a family disturbance at
the Irrigon annex.
-M C S O re c e iv e d an
anonym ous report o f a possible
DUII. Caller said driver smelled
o f alcohol and slurred speech
before he drove off. Subject was
h e a d ed to w a rd s the Port o f
Morrow building.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a Boardm an caller
th at the c a lle r’s brother w as
trying to break her door down.
Subject was rem oved from the
p r o p e r ty a n d a r r e s te d fo r
Trespass and Harassment.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report o f an alarm from an Irrigon
residence.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a Heppner caller that
c o w s w e re lo o s e at th e
Fairgrounds and heading towards
th e h ig h w a y . C o w s w e re
contained at the parking lot and
the ow ner was contacted.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a H eppner caller o f
sm oking com ing form the NW
side o f B lack M ountain. It was
determ ined to be a controlled
bum.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report o f a caller in H eppner
rep o rtin g she w as assaulted.
T here w ere no injuries and the
parties had separated.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Boardman
reporting she had been assaulted
and that the subject had taken his
clothes and left the residence.
F r a n k V. T o le d o , 4 7 , w a s
a rre ste d for A ssa u lt-IV and
Harassment.
-M C SO cited a fem ale
s u b je c t fo r N o O p e r a to r ’s
License and N o Insurance.
-M C SO cited a fem ale
subject for Permitting Unlawful
Use o f a M otor Vehicle.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from an unknow n m ale
caller experiencing an anxiety
attack. He advised he was feeling
better and hung up.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon that
a dog had been ran over in front
o f her house. A dvised the dog
m ay need to be put down.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
request for a welfare check from
a caller in California, reporting that
his eigh t-an d -a-h alf-y ear-o ld
daughter had called him from
I rr ig o n s a y in g th e r e w e re
suspicious circum stances. He
requested a welfare check on his
three children.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
rep o rt that a sem i-tru ck had
rolled over and the driver was
trapped and injured.
O c t. 19:
M CSO
received a report from an Irrigon
caller that her car w indow had
been broken out.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon that
a dog had killed on ofh er rabbits
and destroyed the cages. The dog
keeps hanging around the house.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon that
a pit bull was on her porch and
had killed her cat. The dog w ould
not leave her property. M aria
F lo re s , 3 9 , w a s c ite d fo r
M aintaining a Dog as a Public
Nuisance.
-M C SO , O SP received
a report o f a deer dow n on the
lawn at a Heppner residence.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report o f an audible alarm from
the Bank o f Eastern Oregon ATM
machine in Heppner.
-M C S O c ite d A lm a
Perez, 19, for Failure to Use
Seatbelt.
-M C S O , Irrig o n FD
received a report o f smoke.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report of a fight at the Boardman
76 Station betw een tw o m ale
subjects. One subject had left the
scene. The other subject was still
on sc en e and d id n o t n e e d
medical help.
-M CSO, OSP received
a report o f a speeding semi-truck
on 1-84 WB.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon that
her van was broken into and
items were taken.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report that there was more graffiti
on a m in i- s to r a g e u n it in
Boardman.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report that a fight ju st broke up
in Irrigon and the subjects were
w alking tow ard the ju n io r high
school.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
r e p o r t th a t th e c a l l e r ’s a ir
com pressor was stolen.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report o f possible poachers in
Boardman.
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