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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
NOTICES
Free Confidential Coun­
seling for victims of abuse and
sexual assault. Shelter avail­
able. 24 hour crisis line. 1 -800-
833-1161. Pendleton area, 278-
0241.___________ 1 l-13-52p
A ttention H eppner re si­
dents: serious money to be
made. (306)651-2536, Jeff or
Mike.
7-16-2p
THOMAS ORCHARDS
K im berly, O re g o n
On Saturday,
Ju ly 26, w e will be
CLO SED
for a private
family gathering
- 1-PICK -
Apricots: 45C lb.
(while they last)
Pie Cherries 50C lb.
cally advantageous to FSA.
For Sale: portable d ish ­
O ccupancy is required by washer, like new, almond with
January 1,2004. Anyone inter­ black face, oak-look top. $ 150.
ested should call (541) 676- 676-5707.
9011 ext. 2 for more informa­
7-16-2p
tion.
Large swamp cooler, $150.
7-23-2c
676-9731.
___________________ 7-23-lc
REAL ESTATE
Call Linda,
Professional Realty, Inc.,
(541)384-4193.
www.profesai 0 nalnaltyor.com
Four bed, 2.5 bath on golf
course, H eppner, 11.4
acres, spacious and private.
80 acres m ountain prop­
erty, buildable on 30 acres.
Heppner.
4,761 acres pasture, two
wells, Arlington.
344 acres dryland wheat,
3 bedroom , 3 bath home,
Condon.
615 acres dryland wheat,
Condon.
7-23-2C
SELLING FOR UNDER
APPRAISED VALUE!
Large 3 bedroom,
2 bath, 2,956 sq. ft.
ranch-style house. Huge
country-style kitchen
with new floors. Great
privacy on 1.43 acres
with barn and wood
shed. Near city limits.
Please call 676-5326.
~ READY-PICKED -
Cherries (w hile th e y last)
Bring C ontainers
Open 7 days a w eek
8 a.m . - 6 p.m. ONLY
(5 4 !) 9 3 4 -2 8 7 0
HELP WANTED
Eastern Oregon Re­
gional Crisis Program is in
need o f loving foster homes
for children with developmen­
tal disabilities. Particular need
for foster homes for adolescent
boys with behavior issues.
Training and certification
provided for qualified appli­
cants. Previous experience in
developmental disabilities field
and/or supporting persons with
challenging behavior a definite
plus.
For more information, con­
tact Alice Massey, Regional
Support Specialist at (541) 278-
8668 .
___________________ 7-16-2c
Part-time office person
wanted. Must have computer
experience. Pick up application,
drop off resume or call for ap­
plication at Columbia River
Title, Heppner. 676-5005.
7-23-lc
M orrow Cold Storage is a
public cold storage company
operating out of the Port of
M orrow In du stria l Park in
Boardman, Oregon.
We are currently accepting
a limited number of. applica­
tions for full-tim e warehouse
positions
The jobs will involve work­
ing in and handling products
at zero degrees. Cases weigh
up to 60 pounds and pallets/
stacking aids weigh up to 90
pounds. All em ployees are
expected to handle these
weights as part of their regu­
lar duties.
All products are counted in
and out, so strong basic math
abilities are required. Passing
a basic math test is required
for employment.
MCS operates 24 hours/
day and 7 days/week during
pack season, so shift work,
along with working weekends
and holidays can be required.
Some overtime is expected.
We offer a competitive wage
and a full range of benefits to
our employees.
If interested in applying,
please send resume to: MCS;
P.O. Box 1300; Boardman, OR
97818.
Morrow Cold Storage is an
equal opportunity employer
7-16-2C
FOR RENT
One bedroom. Willow View
Apartments, 515 N. Elder,
Heppner. EOH. Call (208) 384-
1589 or 676-9019.
____________________ 7-9-tfc
Three bedroom new home
in Heppner, available Aug. 20.
(509)783-2195.
___________________7-23-tfc
House for Lease: 3 bedroom,
1 bath, fireplace, garage, great
kitchen. Available 8/1/03. $550/
month. (509) 582-0713.
7-23-2c
SPACE FOR
The U.S. D epartm ent o f
A griculture, Farm Service
A g e n c y 's (F S A ) M orrow
County office presently occu­
pies 2813.5 net usable square
feet of office space at 430 Lin­
den Way in Heppner. FSA is
interested in signing a succeed­
ing lease for this space, but will
consider relocating if economi-
Willow
Creek
Realty
« 76-5241
J o y c e K a y & Jerry H ollom on
ROSES, ROSES, ROSES and
beautifully landscaped. T h jj split-
level 4 bedroom, 2 b a th d q ^e has
propane fire p la xjt> rto tS n ily room
and a w ^ t^ W in a c e in the living
room, » e a t views from the cov­
ered deck and new insulated win­
dows. 210 Summit Drive. #09-01.
REDUCED
TO
$130,000.
$
122 , 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’ ml
I and one is 100’x75’ m/l. #00-09
$12,500, #00-10 $13,500 respec­
tively.
EXTRA LOT W ITH A G A ­
RAGE and a home with a view, 3
bedroom manufactured with a t­
tached garage. Good carpets and
vinyl floor covering. Price includes
washer and dryer, drop-in range
and refrigerator; house also has a
garbage disposal and dishwasher.
Lot #421 has wired, insulated ga­
rage. 24'x20. 25 Canyon Drive. RE­
DUCED TO $86,010.
GOOD RENTAL HISTORY on
a nice business opportunity. 2.27
acres located on Hwy. 207 at the
edge of town. 2 bedroom home and
7 apartments or 8 rentals, laundry,
office, garage and large parking
area. #01-16. $165,000. R E­
DUCED $155,000.
Heritage
Land Co.
EH 676-5049
180 W. Baltimore
#5, Heppner
—
• 399,000 - newer triple-wide,
3 bedroom, 2 bath, with all the
extras. 42'x60’ shop with extra
insulation and 1/2 bath, pro­
pane furnace and metal roof.
Double car garage On 20
acres in the trees.
• 85,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath
(one with jacuzzi), 2-story older
home on a corner lot, chain-
link fence, single car garage,
and beautiful landscaping.
F ireplace in living room.
PRICE REDUCED.
• 565,000 - 1583 acres, 3000
sq ft. home, remodeled in
1996.4 bedroom, 3 bath, shop
and machine shed, hay barns
and horse barn, deer hunting
and bird hunting. Heppner.
• 30,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
covered porch on corner lot.
C harm ing stree t appeal.
Seller can help finance.
• 139,900 - secluded, yet close
enough to walk down town
Super Good C ents newer
manufactured home on foun­
dation with double stick-built
attached garage with extra 1/2
bath, on 4.9 view acres, large
front porch, fruit trees and gar­
den area County living in the
city limits.
Sharon Lewis 6 76-5233
Boh Ploy ha r 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-922H
unvw.heppnar.net
MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business with
solid magnet door signs from
the Heppner G azette-
Tim es. 6 7 6 -9228. ask for
David.
5-3-tfx
G et your R ed Wings at
Hollomon's. Three styles in
stock. 676-5241.
___________________ 7-23-lc
For Sale: 15” color computer
m onitor, $25. Epson Stylus
Color 400 printer, $20.14” color
monitor, $10.12” monochrome
monitor, $2. Panasonic dot ma­
trix printer, $5. Kenmore 14 cu
ft. refrigerator, $200. Chest
type deep freeze, $200.
Call Dave or Val at 676-
9802.
7-23-lp
CARS A TRUCKS
W RIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALES AND SERVICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone (541) 763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
1993 Mercury Grand Mar­
quis 4-door. Call Bank o f East­
ern Oregon, lone branch, 422-
7466.
7-23-2c
YARD SALE
Yard Sale: Saturday, July 26,
8-4, Ed Dick’s home, 260 N.
Gilmore.
___________________ 7-23-lc
Yard Sale, 380 W. Water
Street, Friday-Saturday, 25-26,
8-4.
7-23-lc
NOTICE OF TRUST­
EE’S SALE Trustee Sale
Number: 59801-F Loan
Number: 432537926 TSG
Number: 3410144 Reference
is made to that certain Trust
Deed made by Kevin W Gilbert­
son and Monica L Gilbertson,
husband and wife, as grantorfs),
to Mid-Columbia Title Co., as
Trustee in favor o f 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/Instrument/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,
o f 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 with 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 expeases associated with this
foreclosure and any further
breach of any term or condition
in subject note and deed of trust.
By reason of 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
r
$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 w ith 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 Revised 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 of 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 of default, at any time pri­
or to five days before the date
set for the sale. Dated: June 5,
2003 Fidelity National Title
Insurance Company By: At­
torney’s Equity National Corpo­
ration, as Agent, 23721 Birtcher
Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630
(949) 707-5543 Charles Aider-
man, 111, 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 of the
State o f Oregon for the Coun­
ty of Morrow, Probate Depart­
ment. In the Matter of the Es­
tate of Gertrude Mildred Frye,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
C. Thom as Davis has been
appointed as the personal rep­
resentative of the above estate.
All persons having claim s
against the estate are required
to present them to the under­
signed personal representative
in care of the undersigned at­
torney at: 12220 SW First
Street, Beaverton, O regon,
97005 within four months af­
ter the date o f first publication
of 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
Published: July 16, 23 and 30,
2003
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
Request for Proposals
Heppner City Hall
Remodel Project
The City o f Heppner is
requesting proposals from
qualified building contractors to
develop a set of specifications,
front elevation drawing(s), and
cost estimate for remodeling
and renovation of the Heppner
C ity H all, 188 W. W illow
Street. A preliminary' floor plan
has been prepared by the C ity
Hall Remodel Committee to be
used by the contractor. Public
Works staff are expected to
contribute significantly to the
d e m o litio n p o rtio n o f the
project.
TH IS PR O PO SA L IS
N O T A PR O PO SA L FOR
C O N S T R U C T IO N , but a
pro p o sal for the work
n e c essa ry to be done to
p rep are the plans and
specifications to go to bid and
for a cost estim ate for the
ultim ate construction. The
w ork re su lta n t from the
successful proposer will be
used for presentation to the
public
for ac ce p tan c e ,
modification, or rejection of the
plans.
Contractor is to furnish a
proposal to the City of Heppner
which w ill incorporate the
work needed to design the
basic floor plan as developed
by the City Hall Rem odel
C om m ittee. Proposal shall
state the qualifications of the
c o n tra c to r to pro v id e the
working specifications, cost
estim a tes and b u ild in g
construction draw ings. The
c o n tra c to r’s proposal shall
outline the course of action to
pro v id e the b asic design
draw ings, building and material
sp e c ific a tio n s, and cost
e stim a tes as w ell as a
p roposed tim e line for
completion. Contractor shall
furnish an estimate o f the cost
to prepare the design drawings,
material specifications, and cost
estimate as part of the proposal.
The successful contractor
will work closely with City Hall
Staff, the City Hall Remodel
Committee, and Public Works
Director to ensure that the plan
of action and cost estimates
reflect the needs and desires
o f the City of Heppner.
Proposals will be received
no later than August 8,2003 at
4:00 PM at City Hall, 188 W
Willow Street, PO Box 756,
H eppner
O regon.
For
in fo rm atio n call G erald
Breazeale at (541) 676-9618.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: July 23 and 30.2003
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Fair
B oard m eetin g has been
changed to August 4 at 8 a.m.
at the Fairgrounds.
Published: July 16 and 23,2003
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Council for the City of
Heppner, Oregon w ill conduct
a public hearing at 7:00 PM on
August 11, 2003. at Heppner
City Hall, 188 N orth West
W illow S treet reg ard in g
violations o f City Ordinance
No. 474, an Ordinance Abating
Nuisance for Accumulation of
Solid Waste and Fire Hazards.
The following properties
are in violation of the ordinance
because o f deposits o f solid
w astes scattered about the
prem ises that create a fire
hazard and harb o rag e for
rodents and insects and is
injurious to the health, safety
and general w elfare o f the
people.
1.660 North Elder. Map #
2S 26 26CC, Tax Lot #3500.
2. 680 North Elder. Map
#2S 26 26CC. Tax Lot #3600.
3. 425/435 NW W ater
Street. Map #2S 26 27DD. Tax
Wednesday, July 23, 2003 - NINE
Lot #6600.6700.6802.
Published: luK 23.2003
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
For
RHEA CREEK BRIDGE AT
BRENNER CANYON
MORROW COUNTY
PUBLIC WORKS
RHEA CREEK
(BRENNER CANYON
ROAD) BRIDGE #49623
Structures
MORROW COUNTY
OREGON
AUGUST, 2003
Sealed Bids lor the “RHEA
CREEK BRIDGE AT BREN­
NER CANYON” will be re­
ceived by the Morrow County
Public Works Department, at
Lexington Oregon, 97839, by
10:00 a.m.. local time on the 6th
day of August, 2003. The bids
will be publicly opened and
read at the office o f the Mor­
row County Judge, after 2:30
p.m. on the 6th day o f August,
2003.
The County may reject any
bid not in compliance w ith all
prescribed public bidding pro­
cedures and requirements, and
may reject for good cause any
or all bids upon a finding of the
County that it is in the public
interest to do so. The bidder
must be registered with the
C o n stru ctio n C o n tracto rs
Board. Work consists of, but
may not be limited to, the fol­
lowing estim ated unit cost
quantities.
Mobilization, All, Lump Sum;
Erosion and Sediment Control,
All, Lump Sum; Sediment Bar­
rier Straw Bails, 50 Each; Sed­
iment Barrier Biofilter Bags, 20
Each; Sediment Fence, Unsup­
ported. 140 Feet;
Riprap Protection Filter
Blanket, 331 Square Yards;
Place Loose Riprap, Class
200( Furnished by Agency). 118
Cubic Yards; Structural Exca­
vation, 156 Cubic Yards; Place
Granular Wall Backfill (Fur­
nished by Agency), 195 Cubic
Yards; Furnish Pile Driving
Equipment, All, Lump Sum;
Furnish I0 "x 4 2 S teel "LJ”
Piles, 350 Lin. Ft.; Drive Piles,
14 Each; 10x42 Steel Pile
Splice, 7 Each; Furnish & In­
stall Reinforced Pile Tips, 14
Each: Steel Reinforcement for
C o n crete, 7,149 Pounds;
Structural C oncrete, Class
3300 in Bridge and Wing Walls,
54 Cubic Yards; Precast, Pre­
stressed Slabs, 329 Feet; Th-
rie Beam Bridge Rail, 100 Feet;
G uardrail Type 3, 50 Feet;
Guardrail End Pieces, Type C,
4, Each; Guardrail Transition,
4, Each; Guardrail Terminals,
4, Each.
This is a Prevailing Wage
R ate C o n tract S ubject to
O.R.S. 279.348 to 279.380
A Bid Bond in the amount
o f 10% o f the bid amount is
required with the proposal.
Performance and
Paym ent B onds in the
am ount o f the contract bid
amount will be required o f the
successful bidder.
The County w ill award the
contract within thirty (30) cal­
endar days o f the bid opening.
Work will commence within
five (5) calendar days o f the
notice to proceed. The con­
tractor shall complete all work
required in the contract w ithin
60 calendar days o f the stated
date in the notice to proceed.
All work must be completed by
November I, 2003.
Copies of the Contract Doc­
uments may be obtained at:
Ferguson Sun eying and En­
gineering
P.O. Box 519. 210 East
Main Street
Mt. Vernon. Or. 97865
Ph (541) 932-4520 Fax:
(541)932-4430
Upon receipt o f a non- re­
fundable charge o f $75.00 for
each set o f C ontract Docu­
ments requested. The C on­
tractor shall provide a mailing
address, phone and fax num­
bers when plans are request­
ed.
Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employer.
Burke O ’Brien, M orrow
County Public Works Director.
Morrow County, Oregon
Published: July 23 and 30,2003
Affid