Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 17, 2003, Page SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
help w a n t e d
City of Hoppnor
Public Works Director
The City of Heppner,
Population 1,410, has an
opening for the position of
Public Works Director. Sal­
ary range $2908 to $3781
DOQ. Applicants a re re
qulred to submit a current
resume, at least three Job
related references and a
City of Heppner Employment
Application Form. Position
description, salary range
and application form may
be obtained from Heppner
City Hall, P.0, Box 756,
Heppner, OR 97836 or by
calling (541) 676-9618. Clos
Ing date is Sept. 26, 2003.
The City of Heppner Is an
equal opportunity, drug and
alcohol free employer.
Gerald Breazeale
City Manager
8-27 4c
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office Search and Rescue
is recruiting for volunteers
Are you interested in help­
ing people when and where
they need help, as a volunteer
in a team environment? Are
you willing to get cold, hot, wet,
hungry and thirsty to help some­
one? If so, you may be inter­
ested in becoming a Morrow
County Search and Rescue
member.
Search and Rescue is begin­
ning its annual recruiting phase
for volunteers, minimum age
21. No prior experience is re­
quired, but applicants need to
be confident and comfortable
in the back country environ­
ments of Eastern Oregon.
Application can be obtained
at the Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office, 325 Willow View Drive,
Heppner, OR or by calling
(541) 676-5317. For questions,
contact Sgt. Phil Morris or
Deputy Randy Rayburn.
9-3-4c
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 hare
health insurance benefits!
Come into Barrett Business
Services, 159 W. Hermiston
Bve., 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
lone School District has
the following positions open for
the 2003-2004 school year:
Middle School Girls Basket­
ball Coach;
Middle School Boys Basket­
ball Coach;
High School Assistant Girls
Basketball Coach;
High School Head Tennis
Coach.
Applications may be ob­
tained at lone Schools, 445
Spring Street, lone, OR 97843.
Call for further details; (541)
422-7131.
Successful applicants will be
required to be fingerprinted and
take ASEP training.
lone School District is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
9-17-lc
Have buyers interested in
lots at Blakes Ranch. Call
David Sykes, Heritage
Land Co., (541) 676-9228
days, (541) 676-9939 evenings •
and weekends.
8-6-tfx
Call Linda,
Professional
Realty, Inc.,
(541)384-4193.
REAL ESTATE
1,080 sq. ft. home w /2 -3
bedrooms, 1 bath on 1 acre
w/barn and outbuildings in
city limits. Great location -
must see! $82,500. 676-
9407.
9-3-tfc
-- For Sale By Owner -
3 bedroom , 1M bath
home on 100x100 lot in
Heppner. Large yard with
fence. Has garden a re a
a n d e x tra 100x100 lot
w ith fru it tre e s. Has a
small storage shed with
small garage. Newer roof,
foundation and windows.
Quiet location. May con
slder renting.
Phone (541) 989 8437 af
ter 6 p.m. or weekends, or
leave message.
www proteunnalrealtyor 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.
8136c
s u n n
1.5 acre
waterfront lot,
Penland Lake.
$30,000.
(206) 301-9110.
Heritage
Land Co.
m
WHOM
—
180 W. Baltimore / N
#5, Heppner
676-5049
oppown*rrr
• 26,900 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath
in quiet neighborhood. 44'x12’
concrete deck, covered patio.
• 75,000 - 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 livin g 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 cash, 35,000 if seller
helps finance - 2 bedroom, 1
bath, covered porch on corner
lot. Charming street appeal.
• 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 Lew is 676-5233
Bob P loyhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
D avid Sykes 676-9228
tvww.heppner.net
Willow
y
Creek
Realty
•78 -524 1
JoycrKay & Jerry Hollomon
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 /
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.
REDUCED 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. REDUCED
$155,000.
$20,000 w ill buy you a
82.5’x114' m/l kit and a 1968 mo­
bile home with 2 bedrooms and 1
bath. Located out of the floodplain
on a dead-end street at the edge
of a nice residential area. Lot in­
cludes RV parking with full hook­
ups. 400 E Aiken St. #03-08.
An INVESTM ENT BETTER
THAN THE STOCK MARKET. A
Turn-key 5-unit apartment com ­
plex. updated and redecorated.
Each unit is ground level with sepa­
rate entrance. Located one block
from Main Street; excellent for se­
niors. Plenty of storage and park­
ing. shade trees and lawn. 160 N.
Chase St. #03-07 $92,500.
Mountain Glen Apartments
Units Now Available
One bedroom. Willow View
Apartments, 515 N. Elder,
Heppner. EOH. Call (208) 384-
1589 or 676-9019.
___________________ 7-9-tfc
Three bedroom home in
Heppner. $650. Lease with
option to buy. (509) 967-2739.
________ 8-27-tfc
Two bedroom, one bath
house. No small children or
pets. $350/mo. 676-5455.
__________________ 9-17-2c
For Rent: 2 bedroom house
with AC, appliances, storage
shed. Heppner. 676-9186.
9-17-lp
E Advertise
g g your n business
m with i
solid magnet door signs from
the Heppner G azette-
Times. 676-9228, ask for
David.
___________________ 5-3-tfx
For Sale: refrigerator with
ice-maker, $200; 4 15” studded
tires with rims, $75. Phone 676-
9977.
__________________ 9-10-2c
For Sale: 7 ft. Meyers snow­
plow. 2-way power angle, hy­
draulic lift. $2,000.(541)676-
5456.
__________________ 9-17-2c
2-plus bundles shakes and
shingles, $30.676-9119.
__________________ 9-17-lc
For Sale: small computer
desk, $25; HP inkjet print car­
tridges, opened but still in pack­
ages, #15 black and #17 tri­
color, both for $25. (541) 676-
5456.
_9-17-2c
Real Estate Listings
w w w . heppner. n et
CARS A TRUCKS
WRIGHT’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
For Sale: 1998 Cadillac Se­
dan Deville. AT, AC, AM/FM,
Cassette, PS, PW. PB. $8,500.
Call 676-5192.
__________________ 9-10-2C
For Sale: 1980 4-door Ford
Fairmont. $500.676-5322.
9-10-2p
Two-family yard sale. Sat­
urday, Sept. 20, 250 W. Balti­
more. 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
__________________ 9-17-lc
^headline
For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 TDD
# 1 -800-545-1833 for hearing impaired
Equal Housing Opportunity
1
jo* All ZieutA
a n d AdtM?stLu+Uf
M o n d a yi a t 5 p .m .
)
Law
Enforcement to
target seatbelt
use Sept. 15-28
People who choose
not to buckle-up in the car are
at increased risk o f death, but
they also put themselves at
increased risk of getting a $94
ticket. To emphasize those
p o in ts, law en fo rcem en t
officers throughout Oregon will
be taking part in a safety-belt
and
c h ild -s a fe ty -s e a t
e n fo rc e m e n t b litz from
Monday, Sept. 15, through
Sunday, Sept. 28.
This y e a r’s “Three
Flags Campaign” will focus on
increasing safety-belt use in
rural areas, among pickup
truck drivers and teens as well
as continued promotion o f
booster seat use. D espite
Oregon’s high overall belt use,
half of the 438 people killed in
Oregon traffic crashes in 2002
were not using safety belts, the
key factor in p rev en tin g
ejection from a vehicle. O f the
101 people ejected from their
vehicles last year, all were
injured and half o f them died.
For people wearing
seatbelts, the outlook was
much brighter. Out o f the
4 ,8 0 9 p e o p le w ho w ere
wearing seatbelts during a
crash, only one was ejected
and three-fourths of them were
not injured.
“The odds are great
that you will be in a crash at
some point in your life,” said
C arla L evinski, occupant
protection coordinator for the
ODOT Transportation Safety
D iv isio n . “ S afety b e lts,
properly worn, keep you ¡aside
your car where you have a
m uch b e tte r ch a n c e o f
surviving a crash or rollover.”
CROP INSURANCE MEETING
sponsored by
WHEATLAND INSURANCE
at the lone Grange Hall
on Wednesday, Sept. 24th
at 7:00 p.m.
Crop insurance is available to all eligible producers
regardless o f race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.
ACS, St. Anthony
Hospital to host
prostate support
group
“Understanding Your
New Diagnosis o f Prostate
Cancer,” will be the topic o f
the O c to b e r P e n d le to n
P ro state C an cer S u p p o rt
G roup, sponsored by the
American Cancer Society and
St. Anthony Hospital. The
presentation will be made by
Dr. John Sislow.
The meeting o f the
prostate cancer support group
will be held on Monday, Oct.
6, 7 p.m ., in the C ascade
R oom o f St. A n th o n y
Hospital.
In
2002,
approximately 189,000 new
cases o f prostate cancer were
diagnosed in the United States.
During the year, approximately
30,200 men died from the
disease.
A ccording to June
Miller, volunteer coordinator
for the support group, each
meeting is open to all men
d ia g n o se d w ith p ro s ta te
cancer, their wives, family
members and anyone w ishing
more information on prostate
cancer. The meetings give the
men an opportunity to discuss
their diagnosis, fears and
questions w ith a m edical
professional and others who
are going through their same
experience.
A c c o rd in g
to
A m erican C ancer Society
statistics, the incidence o f
prostate cancer increase with
age; more than 70 percent o f
all p ro s ta te c a n c e rs are
diagnoses in men over age 65.
As with all cancers, early
detection is vital to treating the
disease. The prostate-specific
antigen (PSA) test and the
digital rectal exam ination
should be offered annually
beginning at age 50 to men
who have a life expectancy of
at least 10 years. Men at high
risk (African-American men
and men who have a first-
degree relative diagnosed with
prostate cancer at a young age)
should begin testing at age 45.
For more information
on the Man to Man Pendleton
P rostate C an cer S upport
Group, contact June Miller at
(541)443-6171.
Heppner Jr.
High football/
volleyball
schedule
Heppner Junior High
has an n o u n c e d its 2003
football/volleyball schedule.
F rid ay , S ept. 19-
Umatilla at Umatilla, 3 p.m.
F rid ay , S ept. 26-
Pilot Rock at Heppner, 3 p.m.
F rid a y , O c t. 3-
Columbia A at Irrigon, 3 p.m.
T hursday, O ct. 9-
Athena-Weston at Weston, 3
p.m.
M onday, O ct. 13-
Pendleton at Heppner, 4 p.m.
F rid a y , O c t. 17-
Columbia B at Heppner, 4
p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 19-
7th G rade VB Tourney at
Umatilla, 9 a.m.
Saturday, Oct. 19-
8,h G rade VB T ourney at
Heppner, 9a.m .
O r e g o n T r a il
I n t e r n e t
YARD SALE
Rent Based On Income
Location behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner
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 follow ing 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
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
1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass
Calais. $500 OBO. 676-9877.
9-10-tfx
T\vo and Three Bedroom Apartments For Rent
Modern Appliances • Laundry Facilities
PUBLIC NOTICE
Wednesday, September 17, 2003 -SEVEN
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
O n e M o n th o f F R E E In t e r n e t !
S w itc h y o u r s e rv ic e to O T I a n d y o u r firs t m o n th
o f In te rn e t s e rv ic e is absolutely free!
e
Every account Includea:
56k Local Access
FREE Pop-up Stopper
FREE Spam and Virus Protection
FREE Tech Support
FREE Web-based Email
NO Long-term Contracts - NO Sat-up Fees
This limited time offer applies to new accounts only Not valid with any other offer
800-276-4363
in fo @ o re g o n tra il n e t
w w w o re g o n tra il net
}
>