Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Notice of Vacancy The Morrow County School District will have the following position(s) open for the 2003-04 school year at Heppner Elementary School: Position - Head Cook; 6.5 hours/day for 159 days. Assis­ tant Cook; 5.5 hours/day for 159 days. Application - A district ap­ plication must be completed and sent to: Julie Ashbeck, Per­ sonnel D irector, Morrow County School District; P.O. Box 368; Lexington, OR 97839; (541)989-8202. These positions will remain open until 9/14/03. Call for ap­ plication procedures. Success­ ful candidates will be subject to Criminal History Records Check and fingerprinting. EOE. 9-10-lc Do you want to work through the winter? We are hiring for an onion dehydration plant in Boardman, full-time, and immediate openings (25 miles from Lexington). We have health insurance benefits! Come into Barrett Business Services, 159 W. Hermiston five., Ste. 160, Hermiston, or call 541-567-9670. Domestic Violence Ser­ vices has openings for a bi-lin- gual victim s advocate in Boardman and an opening for a shelter advocate in Hermiston. These are full-time positions with some benefits. Applicants must have outgoing personality and be detail-ori­ ented with strong people skills. Apply at employment office. 9-10-2C 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. THANK YOU! Linoleum , carpet and Pergo sale and installation. Free estim ates. Call Tim Hedman, evenings, 676-9054. Licensed and bonded #78201. 1-9-tfc MISCELLANEOUS lay . i hi h a £ m Advertise your business with solid magnet door signs from the Heppner G azette- Times. 676-9228, ask for David. ___________________ 5-3-tfx For Sale: 1/4 or 1/2 beef. $ 1.60 lb. Cut, wrapped and de­ livered. Good 4-H steer. Call 676-5192. __________________ 9-10-2C For Sale: refrigerator with ice-maker, $200; 4 15” studded tires with rims, $75. Phone 676- . 9977. __________________ 9-10-2c IT'T i 'f r 'U i Real Estate Listings www. heppner. n et 1.5 acre waterfront lot, Penland Lake. $ .1 8 ,0 0 0 . (20(i) 3 0 1- 9 1 IO. Class Ad Deadline: Mondays at 5 p. m. Call Linda, Profesaional Realty, Inc., (541)384-4193. I www pfotessKxiatfsaltyof com 80 acres mountain prop­ erty, buildable on 30 acres. Heppner. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, fin­ est country living. Shop in­ cluded. 8 acres. Boardman. 5 acre parcels on Condon city golf course. Located in urban growth boundary. Duplex. Great business potential. Large lot. Moti­ vated seller. Condon. 615 acres dryland wheat, Condon. Four bed, 2.5 bath on golf course, Heppner, 11.4 acres, spacious and pri­ vate. 9-10-lc Heritage Land Co. H . 180 W. Baltimore #5, Heppner u n M "*"* 6 7 6 - 5 0 4 9 ™ ” • 22,900 - lake view lot, water, sewer, paved streets. • 65,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, new furn ace, gara g e door opener, fireplace, newer roof, fully fenced - a well maintained doll house. • 69,000 - 2-plus bedroom, 1 bath, cozy home located on a dead-end street, new siding, windows and roof, well-main­ tained back yard with deck and storage shed. • 80,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath older two-story home with small barn for storage in back yard. Appliances included in sale. PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY COURT HEARING THE MORROW COUN­ TY COURT will hold the fol­ lowing hearing of public inter­ est on Wednesday, September 17, 2003, at 10:30 a.m. at the Port of Morrow in Boardman, Oregon: The Morrow County Court has received a “Request for Changes to uses of Onshore Terminal at the Port of Mor­ row” to allow a Solid Waste Transfer Station. The applicant is the Finley Buttes Landfill Company. The subject proper­ ty is defined as tax lot 101 of Assessor’s Map 4N 25 3. Cri­ teria for approval include Mor­ row County Solid Waste Ordi­ nance Article 6 (7)(a) - (h). Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after September 5, 2003. For more information contact Carla McLane or Lori Timmons at the Morrow Coun­ ty Planning Department at 541 -922-4624 or 541 -676-9061 ext. 5503. Dated this 5th day of Sep­ tember, 2003. MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: September 10,2003 Affid____________________ PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR BIDS M orrow County Public Works is accepting bids on the following: A. Steel gates B. Steel posts C. Cattle guards Sharon Lewis 676-5233 D. Barbed wire Bob Ployhar 676-9649 E. Railroad Ties A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 Bids may be submitted on David Sykes 676-9228 any one, any combination or all tvunv.H eppnar.net items. Bids will be awarded for each item separately. Job Willow location is Morrow County Creek OHV Park. Specifications and Realty bid sheets may be obtained by contacting Morrow County 676-5241 Public Works at 541-989-9500. d£) JoyceK ay & Jerry Hollomon Bids sheets are available and will be required. THIS IS A 1918 VICTORIAN BEAUTY. 3138 sq. ft. m/l contain­ Bids must be received at the ing 4 bedrooms, 1 % bath, an open Morrow County Public Works winding stairway of original wood Office, P.O. Box 428, 365 W. and moldings. French doors, fire­ place, built-in china cupboard, Hwy 74, Lexington, OR 97839 wood floors and many more pe­ by 9:00 am Wednesday, riod amenities. Wiring, plumbing, in­ September 24,2003. Bids must sulation, heating system, storm windows and roofing have all been be in a sealed envelope marked updated. This price includes an ad­ “Bid”. Bids will be opened at joining flat lot, great for 4-H animals. 9:30 am September 24,2003 at 230 E. Main St., Lexington. #03-01 T his FAMILY HOME is only Morrow County Courthouse, $ 120 , 000 . 100 Court St., Heppner, OR COM M ERCIAL BUILDING, 97836. For additional 5130 sq. ft. m/l, located next to post office on Main Street. 2430’ retail information contact Morrow space and 2700' warehouse. Sell­ County Public Works 541 -989- ers will carry contract. Realtor 9500. owned. #02-10. Asking $135,000. SMALL ACREAGE, 10 MILES Morrow County reserves OUT OF TOWN. 32 acres on Wil­ the right to reject any and all low Creek; 2288 sq. ft. m/l mfg. bids and/or to postpone the home, 4 bedroom s, 2 Vi baths, closed deck with hot tub included. award of bids for thirty (30) Barn, shop, chicken house. Ready days from the date of opening. for quiet, rural living. Must see to Morrow County does not appreciate. 64656 Willow Creek Road, Heppner. #03-03. $164,000. discriminate on the basis of age, religion, race national origin, sex or handicapped status in REAL ESTATE hiring or the provision o f services. Have buyers interested in Published: September 10,2003 lots at Blakes Ranch. Call PUBLIC NOTICE David Sykes, Heritage MORROW COUNTY Land Co., (541) 676-9228 LAND USE HEARING days, (541) 676-9939 evenings THE MORROW COUN­ TY COURT will hold the fol­ lowing hearing of public inter­ est on Wednesday, September 24, 2003, at 10:00 a.m. at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon: This public hearing is to con­ sider a Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) remand of the Speedway application by the Port of Morrow to include a new Goal 3 Exception. This action, if approved, would com­ plete comprehensive plan and zoning amendments to autho­ rize a speedway and speedway associated uses on approxi­ m ately 1400 acres at the Boardman airport. The subject property is described as tax lot 110 of Assessor’s Map 4N 24 and is located approximately five miles west of the City of Boardman, just south of Inter­ state-84 and west of Tower Road. Call 676-5192. Previously, a Goal 3 excep­ 9-10-2c tion was approved to allow air­ For Sale: 1980 4-door Ford port dependent industrial and Fairmont. $500.676-5322. commercial development at the 9-10-2p Boardman airport. However, 1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass that exception did not permit Calais. $500 OBO. 676-9877. the uses being requested with 9-10-tfx this application. Proposed speedway uses include racing tracks, pits and garages, race control tow er, grandstand with seating capacity up to 145,000, an infield structure with driv­ ers’ lounge and meeting rooms, portable hospitality tents, a medical/first aid facility, park­ ing and restroom facilities, ad­ ministrative office, mainte­ nance and equipment buildings, restaurant, gift shop, an RV park and grocery/convenience store, tent camping areas, low intensity outdoor recreational facilities, an arcade, gas station, multipurpose recreational facil­ ity to accommodate car shows, rodeos and other events, and an industrial park for auto-re­ lated industrial uses. The ap­ plicable goal exception stan­ dards are Goal 2 Part II and OAR 660 Division 14. Because the hearing before the County Court on remand will be limited to consideration of Goal 3 exceptions for the proposed uses, all evidence and testimony should be directed only towards the applicable goal exception standards. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above land use action or to ask questions will be provided. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter or failure to provide suf­ ficient specificity to afford the decision maker an opportunity to respond to the issue pre­ cludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available for review at the Plan­ ning Department after Septem­ ber 12, 2003. Copies will also be available to purchase for the cost of copying. For more in­ formation, please contact Car­ la McLane at the Morrow County Planning Department at 541-922-4624 or 541-676- 9061 extension 5503. DATED this 4th day of Sep­ tember, 2003. MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: September 10,2003 Affid____________________ PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Ragen Hart, as grantor(s), to Glenn H. Prohaska, as trustee, in favor of Conseco Finance Servicing Corp. (fka Green Tree Financial Servicing Cor­ poration), as beneficiary, dat­ ed June 24, 1999, recorded July 21,1999, in the mortgage records of Morrow County, Oregon, as Fee No. M-58638, covering the following de­ scribed real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Lot 4 of PARTITION PLAT 1999-12, in the County of Mor­ row and State of Oregon. which has the address com­ monly known as 74957 Brace Lane, Irrigon, Oregon 97844. Both 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 de­ fault has been recorded pursu­ ant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor’s failure to pay when due the following sums: $ 5,600.46 Total delinquent monthly payments and late chgs. due as of March 2003 $ 5,600.46 TOTAL AMOUNT REQUIRED TO REINSTATE AS OF March 2003 By reason of the default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed im­ mediately due and payable, those sums being the follow­ ing, to-wit: $126,833.77 Principal bal­ ance of loan $ 126,833.77 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AS OF March 2003 W HEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the under­ signed trustee will on Septem­ ber 12, 2003, at the hour of 10:00 o ’clock A.M., in accord with the standard of time es­ tablished by ORS 187.110, at front steps of Morrow County Courthouse in the City of Hep­ pner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, sell at public auc­ tion to the highest bidder for Wednesday, September 10, 2003 - S EV EN 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 said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor’s successors in inter­ est acquired after the execu­ tion of said trust deed, to satis­ fy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, includ­ ing a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person 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 proceed­ ing dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary o f the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by cur­ ing any other default com­ plained of herein that is capa­ ble of being cured by tender­ ing the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the per­ formance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trust­ ee’s and attorney’s fees not exceeding the amounts provid­ ed by said ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is se­ cured by said trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “ben­ eficiary” include their respec­ tive successors in interest, if any. DATED: April 15,2003 Glenn H. Prohaska, Trustee 5901 SW Macadam - Suite 230, Portland, OR 97239 (503) 241-0020 Fax (503) 223-6212 Published: September 10,17,24 and October 1, 2003 Affid Community-wide murder mystery planned at Fossil Early 1900s. A body is discovered at the public fossil digging beds in Fossil, and before law enforcement can get there, it disappears. The only evidence that remains is a scrap of bloody cloth. Som eone w as m u rd e red , but w h o ? A n d where is the body? Everyone is invited to help the sh e riff and good citizens o f Fossil solve this [fictitious] mystery. In the face o f a severe city budget crisis, volunteers and businesses o f Fossil have rallied to raise funds to re­ o p e n th e c o m m u n ity ’s recently-closed public library, to help a child in need o f m edical care, and to raise funds for maintenance o f city parks and other com m unity improvement projects. A com m unity-w ide M urder M ystery W eekend organized by the Friends o f the Fossil Library is set for O ct 3-4 at Fossil. Visitors and residents may participate as a m ystery solver by registering at the Fossil Public Library either day. The $3 registration fee will be u se d to h e lp sa v e th e library and will enter mystery solvers in a draw ing to win prizes. Baskets o f clues will be p la c e d a t a ll F o s s il b u sin e sse s, and a b o u t 50 residents and business people will be dressed as costum ed characters in the community’s downtown. O f these, 28 have signed up as “suspects” in the crime. Visitors will be able to ask the suspects questions about the m urder as they try to figure out who done it. Activities are planned throughout the com m unity, including a quilt show and sale a t th e h is to r ic F o s s il Mercantile and open houses at several businesses. G uided By the C ity of H eppner tours o f the 1901 W heeler For the month of August County Courthouse will be led High Low Precip. by a costumed saloon girl and old-time sheriff. 8/1 99 .00 62 The Fossil M useum , 8/2 98 .00 66 82 T P in e C re e k O n e -R o o m 8/3 63 8/4 54 .00 85 School House M useum and 91 61 8/5 .25 A sher C ar M useum will be 8/6 90 .07 53 open and young people in early 8/7 .02 85 55 1900s c o s tu m e s w ill be 8/8 .00 83 53 playing croquet in the park. 8/9 87 60 .00 Several Fossil businesses are 8/10 89 54 .00 “stepping back in time” for the 8/11 89 .00 58 w e e k e n d , in c lu d in g such 80 50 .00 8/12 transformations to an old-time .00 8/13 82 50 livery, u n d ertak er’s parlor, 8/14 87 .00 53 saloon and boarding house. 8/15 .00 % 55 A d o z e n v in ta g e 8/16 % 50 .00 8/17 .00 85 52 autom obile clubs have been 8/18 91 60 .00 in v ite d to to w n f o r th e 8/19 59 % .00 weekend. 49 .00 8/20 90 Proceeds from a silent 54 8/21 87 .00 auction, the Fossil M useum ’s 8/22 90 60 .00 annual rum m age sale and a 79 .47 8/23 53 Saturday afternoon English tea .00 8/24 79 52 at the m useum will benefit a 88 54 .00 8/25 local child who has cancer. 54 .00 8/26 92 The Fossil Community .00 50 8/27 85 Action Group will host an old- 48 .00 8/28 82 fashioned stew and biscuit 84 50 .00 8/29 50 .00 8/30 85 d in n e r o n O c t. 4 a t th e 54 .00 90 8/31 W heeler County Fairgrounds in Fossil at $5 for adults and $2.50 for children. Local actors will give a fre e m in i- d r a m a perform ance after the dinner to depict the vile deed and identify the murderer. “A s far as w e know, this is the only murder mystery happening in Oregon that has b e e n o r g a n iz e d a s a community-wide event,” said event coordinator Lyn Craig. “This started as a little idea to raise funds fo r im p o rta n t causes and it’s ju s t grow n bigger and bigger- to w here n e a rly a ll o f F o s s i l 's organizations and businesses are involved.” C o n ta c t C r a ig a t (5 4 1 ) 7 6 3 -2 3 5 5 or fossilinn@ centurytel.net for further inform ation o r a free schedule o f events. Weather Report Magnetic Door Signs Order Yours Here Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228