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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
REAL ESTATE
■ MISCELLANEOUS
Four bed, 2.5 bath on golf
course, Heppner, 11.4 acres,
spacious and private.
80 acres mountain property,
buildable on 30 acres. Hepp­
ner.
4,761 acres pasture, two
wells, Arlington.
344 acres dryland wheat. 3
bedroom, 3 bath home, Condon.
615 acres dryland wheat,
Condon.
Call Linda, Professional
Realty, Inc., (541) 384-4193.
www.professionalrealtsor.com
____________________7-9-4c
Heritage
Land Co.
H
,
180W. Baltimore
Heppner to*, ho »«
676-5049 VKmMn
• 112,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
1998 double-wide home on
1.72 acres M/L in new addition
above lone. 2000 sq. ft shop,
w ell-ke p t yard w ith u nd er­
ground sprinklers.
• 65,000 - 2 bedroom. 1 bath,
new furnace, garage door
opener, fireplace, newer roof,
fully fenced - a well maintained
doll house
• 69,000 - nice older home with
wood floors. 4 bedrooms, 1
bath, fireplace in living room
and master bedroom, lots of
built-in storage, separate din­
ing room, coved ceilings, large
utility room with double sinks
• 79,900 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
quality built home with fire ­
place, covered patio 12 x24’,
near a city park with single car
shared garage
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-922H
u w w .h e p p n e r.n et
W illow
y
Crook.
K o ally
676-5241
fa >
Jo yc eh n y & Jerry Hollomnn
THIS IS A 1918 VICTORIAN
BEAUTY. 3138 sq. ft. m/l contain­
ing 4 bedrooms, 1% bath, an open
winding stairway of original wood
and moldings. French doors, fire­
place, bu ilt-in china cupboard,
wood floors and many more pe­
riod amenities. Winng, plumbing, in­
sulation, heating system, storm
windows and roofing have all been
updated. This price includes an ad­
joining flat lot, great for 4-H animals.
230 E. Main St., Lexington. #03-01
This FAMILY HOME is o n ly
$ 120 , 000 .
C O M M ERC IA L B U ILD IN G ,
5130 sq. ft. m/l, located next fo post
office on Main Street. 2430' retail
space and 2700’ warehouse. Sell­
ers will carry contract. Realtor
owned. #02-10 Asking $135,000.
SMALL ACREAGE. 10 MILES
OUT OF TOWN. 32 acres on Wil­
low Creek; 2288 sq. ft. m/l mfg.
home, 4 bedroom s, 2 'h baths,
closed deck with hot tub included
Barn, shop, chicken house. Ready
for quiet, rural living. Must see to
appreciate 64656 Willow Creek
Road, Heppner. #03-03 $169,000.
PLEASE check your ad on
the first date o f 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 pub­
lished.
T H A N K YO U !
L in o le u m , c a r p e t a n d
Pergo sale and installation.
Free e stim a tes. C all T im
Hedm an, evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
1-9-tfc
Real E state Listings
vi’vvu’. heppner. n et
CARS A TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SA LE S AND SERVICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
Contact:
Bill M aclnnes
Bill M aclnnes, Jr.
o r parts
H.C. W rig h t
Phone (541) 763-4175
Fossil, O regon
Classified Ad Deadline
Monday at 5 p.m.
Wednesday, July 16, 2003
Advertise your business with
solid m agnet door signs from
the
H e p p n e r G a z e tte -
T im es. 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 , ask for
David.
____________________ 5-3-tfx
For Sale: portable d ish ­
washer, like new, almond with
black face, oak-look top. $ 150.
676-5707.
7-l6-2p
YARD SALE
M oving Sale: 625 H ager
Street. Saturday, July 19. 9-1.
Furniture, tools and mise.
7-16-lp
Three-family yard sale, Sat­
urday. July 19,9-3. 320 S. “C”
Street, Lexington.
7-16-lp
L e x in g to n T o w n -W id e
Yard Sale, July 19. 8 a.m.-4
p.m. Many residents and mer­
chants participating.
7-16-lp
GARAGE SALE
43*> East Second Street
(Corner of I) Street & 2nd)
lone, Oregon
Saturday. July 19.
H:T0 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 20.
8:30 a.lll.-2:30 p.m.
l\vo televisions, Lazy-Boy
reeliner. eaixl table and chairs.
china, antiques, crystal,
blankets, linens, pots and pans.
silverware, lamps, books,
bedroom furniture, watereolors.
mil-top desk and chair, end
table, jewelry glassware. Honda
Sjrn'e moped, holiday decora­
tions and HI CH. \ l l Cl I MORE!
N O T IC E O F T R U S T ­
E E ’S SA L E T ru ste e S ale
N u m b e r: 59801-F L oan
N u m b e r: 432537926 T SG
Num ber: 3410144 Reference
is made to that certain Trust
Deed made by Kevin W Gilbert­
son and Monica L Gilbertson,
husband and wife, as grantor)s),
to Mid-Columbia Title Co., as
Trustee in favor of Old Kent
Mortgage Company dba Novel-
le Financial Services, a Michigan
Corporation, as beneficiary, dat­
ed December 4, 2000, recorded
D ecem ber 18, 2000 in the
Records o f Morrow County,
Oregon, in Book/Reel/Volume/
No.— at Page —■, and/or as Fee/
File/lnstrument/Microfilm/Re-
ception No. 2000-2743, cover­
ing the following described real
property situated in the above-
mentioned county and state, to-
wit: Lot 5, Block 1, North Board-
man Addition, in the City of
Boardman, County of Morrow
and State o f Oregon. Parcel
Number. R03696 Although the
undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness
herein, the street address or oth­
er common designation, if any,
of the real property described
herein is purported to be: 122
NW Columbia Avenue. Board-
man, OR 97818 Both the bene­
ficiary and the trustee have elect­
ed to sell the said real property
to satisfy the obligations secured
by said trust deed and notice has
been recorded pursuant to Sec­
tion 86.735 (3) of Oregon Re­
vised Statutes: the default for
which the foreclosure is made is
the grantor's failure to pay the
monthly payments in the amount
of $499.61 due beginning Febru­
ary 15, 2003 and monthly late
charges in the amount of $24.98
and subsequent installments due
thereafter, together w ith all sub­
sequent sums advanced by ben­
eficiary pursuant to the terms and
conditions o f said deed of trust.
Trustee’s fees and other costs
and expenses associated with this
foreclosure and any further
breach of any term or condition
in subject note and deed o f trust.
By reason o f said default, the
beneficiary has declared all obli­
gations secured by said Trust
Deed immediately due and pay­
able, said sums being the follow­
ing, to-w it: 1. Principal o f
$52,959.85 and accruing interest
as of January 15,2003 at the rate
of 11% per annum from Janu­
ary 15.2003 until paid. 2. $99.92
in late charges plus future charg­
es. 3. Together with title expens­
es, costs, trustee's fees, attorney
fees, and any other cost advanc­
es made by beneficiary to pro­
(
tect its interest in the said prop­
erty pursuant to the terms of said
Trust Deed. Whereof, notice
hereby is given that Fidelity Na­
tional Title Insurance Company,
d o Attorneys Equity National
Corporation, the undersigned
trustee will on October 20,2003
at the hour of 11:00 AM, as es­
tablished by Section 187.110,
Oregon Rev ised Statutes, at the
following location: At the front
entrance to the Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court Street,
Heppner, OR, State of Oregon,
sell at public auction to the high­
est 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 him of the said
trust deed, together with any in­
terest which the grantor or his
successors in interest acquired
after the execution of said trust
deed, to satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby secured and
the costs and expenses of sale,
including a reasonable charge by
the trustee. Notice hereby is giv­
en that the beneficiary and trust­
ee, by reason of the default, have
elected and do hereby elect to
foreclose the trust deeded by
advertisement and sale pursuant
to ORS 86.705 to 86.795, and to
cause to be sold at public auc­
tion to the highest bidder for cash
the interest in the described prop­
erty which grantor had, or had
the power to convey, at the time
of the execution by grantor of the
trust deed, together with any in­
terest grantor or grantor’s suc­
cessor in interest acquired after
the execution of the trust deed,
to satisfy the obligations secured
by the trust deed and the expens­
es of the sale, including the com­
pensations of the trustee as pro­
vided by law, and the reasonable
fees o f trustee’s attorneys. In
construing this notice, the singu­
lar includes the plural, the word
“grantor” includes any succes­
sor in interest to the grantor as
well as any other person owing
an obligation, the performance of
which is secured by said trust
deed, and the words “trustee”
and “beneficiary” include their
respective successors in interest,
if any. The right under ORS
86.753 to have the proceeding
dismissed and the trust deed re­
instated by payment of the en­
tire amount then due, together
with costs, trustee’s and attor­
ney’s fees, and by curing any
other default complained of in the
notice o f default, at any time pri­
or to five days before the date
set for the sale. Dated: June 5,
2003 Fidelity National Title
Insurance Com pany By: At­
torney’s Equity National Corpo­
ration, as Agent, 23721 Birtcher
Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630
(949) 707-5543 Charles Aider-
m an, III, Vice President
ASAP546354 7/9,7/16,7/23,7/
30 Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
Estate: GERTRUDE
MILDRED FRYE
Notice to Interested Persons
(No. 03-PR-014)
In the Circuit Court o f the
State o f Oregon for the Coun­
ty o f Morrow, Probate Depart­
ment. In the Matter o f the Es­
tate o f Gertrude Mildred Frye,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
C. Thom as Davis has been
appointed as the personal rep­
resentative o f the above estate.
All persons having claim s
against the estate are required
to present them to the under­
signed personal representative
in care o f the undersigned at­
torney at: 12220 SW First
Street, B eaverton, O regon,
97005 within four months af­
ter the date o f first publication
o f this notice, as stated below,
or such claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings
in this estate may obtain addi­
tional inform ation from the
records o f the Court, the per­
sonal representative or the at­
torney for the personal repre­
sentative.
Dated and first published
July 16,2003.
C. THOMAS DAVIS
Personal Representative
12220 SW First Street
Beaverton, OR 97005
C. THOMAS DAVIS
Attorney for Personal Repre­
sentative
12220 SW First Street
Beaverton, OR 97005
property. Criteria for approval
Published: July 16,23 and 30, include Morrow County Zon­
2003
ing Ordinance Article 3, Sec­
Affid_____________________ tion 3.020(B)(27), 3.020(C),
3.020(D), 3.020(E), 3.020(F).
PUBLIC NOTICE
Conditional Use Request
The Morrow County Fair CUP-N-197: M artin Myers,
B oard m ee tin g has been General Manager, applicant for
changed to August 4 at 8 a.m. Threemile Canyon Farms, LIC,
at the Fairgrounds.
owner. Property is described as
Published: July 16 and 23,2003 tax lot 112 o f Assessor’s Map
23 and is zoned Exclusive
PUBLIC NOTICE 3N
Farm Use (EFU). Property is
The Town Council o f the located o ff o f the Threemile
Town of Lexington, Morrow Canyon interchange south of
County, State o f Oregon, will Interstate 84. Proposal is to al­
hold a public hearing to discuss low the placem ent o f a full
the Technical Assistance Grant com posting facility meeting
for the Lexington Preliminary DEQ requirements on the sub­
Engineering Study. If you have ject site. Criteria for approval
any questions or com m ents include Morrow County Zon­
regarding this project please ing Ordinance Article 3 Sec­
attend this meeting. If you are tion 3.010(D)(30), 3.010(D)
unable to attend, please bring and Article 6 Section 6.020 and
or send written comments to 6.030.
Lexington Town Hall, 150 W.
Opportunity to voice support
Main, P.O. Box 416, Lexington, or opposition to the above pro­
OR 97839 before 4:30 PM July posals or to ask questions will
21,2003.
be provided. Failure to raise an
Jessica A. Peterson
issue in person or by letter or
Town Recorder
failure to provide sufficient
Town o f Lexington
specificity to afford the deci­
Published: July 16,2003
sion maker an opportunity to
Affid_____________________ respond to the issue precludes
to the Land Use Board
PUBLIC NOTICE appeal
of Appeals based on those is­
NOTICE OF BOARD
sues.
MEETING OF IONE
Copies o f the staff report
SCHOOL DISTRICT
and all relevant documents will
N O T IC E IS H E R EB Y be available after July 18,2003.
G IV EN th at the B oard o f For more information, please
Directors o f the lone School contact Carla McLane at the
District will hold a work session Morrow County Planning De­
on Thursday, July 17, 2003 at partment at 541-922-4624 or
the lone U nited Church o f 541-676-9061 ext 5503.
Christ, 370 Main Street, lone,
DATED this 9th day of July,
O regon to d isc u ss s ta f f 2003.
schedules. The work session
M ORROW
C O U N TY
will begin at 6:00 p.m.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: July 16,2003
Published: July 16,2003
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Planning Commission
for the City o f Heppner, Ore­
gon will conduct a public hear­
ing at 7:00 PM on August 4,
2003 at Heppner City Hall re­
garding the following applica­
tions:
1. Variance Use: Request­
ing relief from setback require­
ments from the back (south)
property line, to construct an
addition to the existing residen­
tial dwelling located in a Gen­
eral Residential (R2) Zone at
590 South Court Street, Map
#2S 26 35CA, Tax Lot #3401.
Applicant: David and Patti All-
stott.
A copy o f the application
and copies o f all documents
and evidence submitted by or
on behalf o f the applicants and
copies of any applicable zon­
ing criteria are available for in­
spection at no cost and copies
o f the same will be provided at
a reasonable cost. To obtain this
information contact the office
at Heppner City Hall, 188 N W
Willow Street, PO Box 756,
Heppner, OR 97836, phone
676-9618.
Published: July 16,2003
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE M ORROW CO U N ­
TY PLANNING CO M M IS­
SION will hold the following
hearings o f public interest on
Tuesday, July 29,2003, at 7:30
p.m. at the Stokes Landing
Senior Center in Irrigon, Ore­
gon:
Land Partition Application
LP-N-331: Shirley A. Dono­
van, Dewey West, Ralph and
Alberta Akers, and Ivan and
Jane Akers, owners and appli­
cants. Property is described as
tax lot 200 o f Assessor’s Map
4N 25 22AB. The property is
zoned Farm Residential (FR)
and is located approximately
two miles to the southeast o f
Boardman at the intersection
o f M iller Road and K unze
Lane. Proposal is to create two
parcels, each meeting the two
acre minimum of the FR zone.
Criteria for approval include
Morrow County Subdivision
Ordinance ARTICLE 5.
Conditional Use Request
CUP-S-198: Wayne and Lori
Seitz and Todd and M elissa
Lindsay, ow ners and appli­
cants. Property is described as
tax lot 1000 o f Assessor’s Map
5S 28 and is zoned Forest Use
(FU). Property is located at
Penland Lake. Proposal is to
allow the placement o f a sea­
sonal dwelling on the subject
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City o f Heppner will be
paving and widening Water
Street from the comer o f Gale
and Water Streets to the base
o f the hill on July 21 and 22,
2003. Request citizens in this
area rem ove their vehicles
from the roadway and move
them to another area during
this time. The street will be
widened four feet on each side
and paved. Work will com ­
mence at 8:00 a.m. until 5:00
p.m. on July 21,2003, and from
7:30 a.m. on July 22,2003 until
8:00 p.m., and vehicles will need
to be out o f the area during this
times.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: July 16,2003
Affid_____________________
Episcopal/
Lutheran/
Methodist
churches to hold
VBS
A ll S a in ts’ E piscopal
C h u rc h , H o p e L u th e ra n
C h u r c h a n d M e th o d is t
Church United will be holding
Vacation Bible School (VBS)
July 22-24 starting at 6 p.m.
and going until 8 p.m . VBS
is open to all grade school
a g e d c h ild r e n in th e
com m unity. The them e for
th is
y e a r ’s V B S
is
“SonH arvest County Faith”
w here kids w ill learn the
wonderful blessings ofbeing
a m em ber o f G o d ’s family.
Every year V B S is packed
full o f sin g in g , p la y in g ,
learning and fun. VBS will be
h e ld in th e M e th o d is t
Church, 175 W. Church St.,
Heppner.
Sunday, July 20, at
C u ts f o r th P a rk , H o p e
Lutheran Church, All Saints’
Episcopal Church and Valby
L u theran C h u rch w ill be
having an outdoor w orship
s e r v ic e f o llo w e d b y a
potluck. Everyone is invited
to c o m e an d jo in in the
worship, fellowship and fun.
The gathering will b t held on
the grassy circle at Cutsforth
Park, at 11 a.m.
W« Print Business
Cards
Heppner G a zette-T im es
ISD awards
bus contract
D u rin g the 2 002-2003
school year M id C olum bia
Bus Co., Inc., (M ID C O ) with
corporate offices located in
Pendleton, has been awarded
four out o f a total o f seven
s ta te w id e b id s fo r th e
operation o f school buses for
school districts in the State o f
O regon. O ne o f those bids
include the newly formed lone
School District.
M IDCO was selected
as the “ 1999 National School
Bus C ontractor o f the Year”
and M ID C O is beginning its
4 8 th year as a fam ily ow ned
and
o p e r a te d
p u p il
transportation company. Doug
P la tt, C E O and one o f the
owners o f the family business
r e p o r ts th a t M ID C O h as
g ro w n 25 p e rc e n t in total
employees, going from 510 to
630; 20 percent in total buses/
vehicles, from 500 to 600; and
15 p ercen t in total school
district contracts, from 26 to
30. A ccording to Flatt, m uch
o f the growth experienced by
the com pany occurred in the
W illam ette Valley and along
the O regon Coast.
F latt a lso re p o rte d
that since the recent aw ard o f
th e s e n e w
c o n tr a c te d
o p e r a tio n s , M ID C O h a s
sought to hire approxim ately
120 new employees. In doing
so, the com pany is pleased to
r e p o r t th a t it h a s b e e n
s u c c e s s f u l in r e ta in in g
approxim ately 85 percent o f
those individuals w ho w ere
previously em ployed by each
o f these school districts, but
had been laid-off as a result o f
the “outsourcing” process.
U n til
r e c e n tly ,
M ID C O ’s service area in the
S tate o f O reg o n has been
confined prim arily to Central
and E astern O regon. F latt
sta te d th at, “ M ID C O , our
employees and the entire Flatt
Fam ily are all very excited
about
e x p a n d in g
our
operations into other regions
o f the State. E veryone in the
M I D C O - F a m ily is v e ry
excited to have been selected
to provide safe, quality and
professional tran sp o rtatio n
service to each o f these four
new school districts. We look
forw ard to becom ing a true
p artner w ith each o f these
school districts and w e are
proud to have an opportunity
to become involved in each o f
these great com m unities as
well.”
Heppner Elks
sponsor soccer
shoot
By Debbie Harper
T h e H e p p n e r E lks
Lodge is sponsoring a soccer
shoot, Sunday, July 2 0 ,2 p.m.
a t th e M o rro w C o u n ty
Fairgrounds. The soccer shoot
is open to children from 5
th ro u g h 13 y e a rs o f ag e.
W inners o f the U 10 (8 and 9
years), U 12 (10 and 11 years)
and U 14 (12 and 13 years)
groups go on to com pete at
the regional, and if th ey ’re
successful, state levels.
M arty Brannon is the
Elks Lodge representative for
the soccer shoot. H e asks all
participants to get a form from
him before hand and turn in the
filled out form the day o f the
shoot. All entrants will receive
a participant’s certificate. The
Elks Lodge is sponsoring this
event as a drug free activity.
N a tio n a lly
th e
E lk s
o rg a n iz a tio n h as b een
sponsoring soccer shoots for
six years, but this is Heppner's
first
B ran n o n
u rg es
everyone to com e early, turn
in their filled out forms, and get
some practice in. Balls will be
available at the shoot. For
form s o r m ore inform ation
c o n ta c t M arty B rannon at
676-5288.
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