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    Also, thanks to Kathy and Ed
tor taking our Christmas deco­
rations down; Don Stroeber for
mowing our lawn; Jan Stroeber
tor fixing my hair; Joyce Ward
tor doing my ironing; and Bev
and Cal for having us to dinner,
encouraging us to get out of the
house before we went stir
crazy and for making pies for
me to take to the Stew Feed.
Thanks to all the volunteers at
the Senior Center for taking
over my duties during my re­
covery. Thanks to the Willow
Creek Terrace gals for doing
my Dad’s shopping when 1 was
out of commission. Thanks,
Delmer, for being there when I
needed you.
I feel so fortunate to have
such good friends and live in
such a caring community.
Thanks again,
Judy Buschke
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Two bedroom available.
Willow View A partm ents,
515 N. Elder, Heppner. EOH.
Call (208) 384-1589,676-9019.
_________________ 11-12-tfc
Advertise your business with
solid magnet door signs from
the H ep p n e r G azette-
Tim es. 676-9228, ask for
David.
5-3-tfx
Remodeled 2 bedroom du­
plex. Range, dishwasher, gar­
bage disposal, washer/dryer
hookups. $450 plus deposit.
(541 ) 676-5241, toll free 1 -866-
969-1111; or (503) 663-0926
evenings.
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REAL ESTATE
1998 Valley manufactured
home, 1.72 acres, Emert Addi­
tion, lone. Three bedroom, two
bath, large insulated shop, un­
derground sprinklers. $102,500.
John Basile, (907) 583-5810.
3-24-2C
Heritage
Land Co.
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676-5049""^
180 W. Baltimore
#5, Heppner £ ■ £ ,
~ 1 3 9 ,9 0 0 - secluded, yet
close enough to walk down
town. Super Good C ents
newer manufactured home on
foundation with double stick-
built attached garage with ex­
tra 1/2 bath, on 4.9 view acres,
large front porch, fruit trees and
garden area. County living in
the city limits.
-6 4 ,5 5 0 -1 2 .9 1 acres with city
water in Lexington. Seller can
help finance.
~ 69,000 - 2-plus bedroom, 1
bath, cozy home located pq a
dead-end street, new siding,
windows and roof, well-main­
tained back yard with deck and
storage shed.
-
15,000 - large buildable lot
with water and sewer available.
Owner could help finance.
- 180,000 - 25.8 acres of view
near lake, 1836 sq. ft. newer
manufactured home, 3 bed­
room, 2 bath surrounded by
deck and patios, city water,
oversized 2-car garage and
additional insulated shop with
220 v.
- Clean, neat, large 1 bed­
room apt., heat, water, sewer,
garbage, furnished includes
stove and refrigerator. $300.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-9228
u nvw .h ep p n ar.n et
Willow
C re e k
R ealty
6 7 6 -5 2 4 1
qj
tit
J o y r e h a y & Je rry H oU om on
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 1001x901 m/
I and one is 1001x751 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 at­
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 24ix20.25 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. #0 1-1 6 $165,000. RE­
DUCED $155,000.
WANTED TO BUT
House, 34- bedrooms,
lone area.
(9 0 7 ) 841-4991
E-m ail:
colliers (3) m tao n lin e .n et
3 - 17 -ac
FOR RENT
3'/j bedroom house, rural
setting, room for horse. Deposit
and references required. 422-
Small country 2 bedroom
house for rent between
Hermiston and Lexington. Call
evenings, 989-8321.
2-4-tfc
For Rent: two bedroom up­
stairs duplex. Lockable outside
storage area. Stove and refrig­
erator. $450. Sewer and water
furnished. 676-5312.
3-24-lc
HELP WANTED
PLEASE check your ad on
the first date o f publication.
While we are happy to make
any necessary corrections, we
cannot be responsBde for er­
rors appearing on multiple
days. When cancelling an ad,
PLEASE check to be sure your
ad was not inadvertently pub­
lished.
TH AN K YO U!
L in o leu m , c a rp e t and
Pergo sale and installation.
Free estim ates. Call Tim
Hedman, evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded 4^78201.
__________________ 1-7-tfc
Housecleaning: weekly, bi­
monthly, monthly, semi-annu­
ally, annually. Free estimates.
Linda Corbin, 676-5270.
2-4-tfc
TLC DayCara
opening April 1
Full & Part time Openings
Ages 6 weeks 11 years
USDA meals provided
Structured schedule
with preschool activities
Licensed
Lexington, 989-8570
_____________ 3-17-4C
Two tem porary positions
Do you need mending and
open. G eneral laborer/line-
ironing
done? Please call Lois,
man needed for telecommuni­
cation construction. Preference 676-9945.
3-17-2p
given to applicants with back-
hoe and heavy equipment ex­
CARS & TRUCKS
perience. May lead to full-time
employment. Salary range: $10-
W RIG H T’S
$12 hour DOE.
Contact Rolf Prag at Port
CHEVY, INC.
of M orrow Shop. 481-7467.
OLDSM OBILE
__________________ 3-24-lc
Morrow County is seeking
SALES AND SERVICE
a part-tim e Deputy Clerk to
work 3 days per week in the
Our Customer Is Always
C le rk ’s Office at Heppner.
# 1
Basic office experience, in­
cluding computer proficiency, is
Contact:
required. Wages are $9.04 per
Bill Maclnnes
hour with excellent benefits.
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
Contact Andrea Denton,
or parts
Morrow County Courthouse,
H.C. Wright
P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR
Phone (541 >763-4175
97836, phone (541) 676-5620
Fossil, Oregon
or adenton@co.morrow.or.us.
Applications due same ad­
PUBLIC NOTICE
dress. Open until filled.
Morrow County is an equal
“The Morrow County Com­
opportunity employer.
mission on Children & Fami­
__________________ 3-24-2c lies is requesting proposals for
projects and services which
The M o rro w C o u n ty will enhance the welfare of
School District has the follow­ Morrow County Children &
ing position open:
Families. The anticipated allo­
Position:
T em p o rary cation for the is approximately
G ro u n d s K eeper - 2 posi­ $53,256 Projects must address
tions, Boardman and Irrigon at least one of the following
area.
areas: Strong, Nurturing Fami­
R equirem ents: G eneral lies; Healthy, Thriving Children;
maintenance, mowing and care Healthy Thriving Youth; Car­
of grounds at the three Board- ing Communities. All propos­
man schools as well as the als must meet the essential
three Irrigon schools.
components for a Best Prac­
Closing date: April 9,2004. tices program. Accepted pro­
Start date: April 19,2004.
posals will only be approved for
Job ends: Oct. 15, 2004.
one year. Request For Proposal
Salary: $ 11.60 per hour - up packets may be obtained by
to 40 hours per week with flex­ calling the Morrow County
ible schedule.
Commission on Children &
A pplication: A Morrow Families office at 676-9675, by
County School District applica­ sending a written request to
tion form may be picked up at P.O. Box 544 or by coming to
any district school or by calling the office at 120 South Main,
(541) 989-8202. Successful Heppner. Completed proposals
candidate will be subject to fin­ must be returned to the Com­
gerprinting.
mission by 12:00 Noon, April
Applications should be sent 29,2004 to be considered. For
to: Julie Ashbeck, Personnel further information, contact
D irector; M orrow County Arletha Brannon at 676-9675.
School District; P.O. Box 368; The Morrow County Commis­
Lexington, OR 97839.
sion on Children & Families
Equal Opportunity Employ­ reserves the right to accept or
er
reject any/all proposals and all
3-24-lc proposals are subject to avail­
ability of funds.”
Published: March 17 and 24,
2004_____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
Real Estate Listings
w w w . heppner. net
Class Ad Deadline: Mondays at 5 p.m.
I
Seed w heat, Penew aw a
1000 bu treated with Vitavax;
last year's, in good shape.
$5.25/bushel. 8,000 bu un­
treated bulk, $4.75 bu. Keven,
422-7550.
3-24-lc
SERVICES
REAL ESTATE
Have buyers interested in
ts at Blakes Ranch. Call
avid S ykes, H erita g e
and Co., (541) 676-9228
ys, (541) 676-9939 evenings
d weekends.
8-6-tfx
SEED GRAIN
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Bud­
get Committee of the Port of
Morrow, Morrow County State
of Oregon, to discuss the bud­
get for the fiscal year July 1,
2004 to June 30, 2005 will be
held at Riverfront Center, 2
Marine Drive, Boardman, Or­
egon. The meeting will take
place on the 14th day of April,
2004 at 3:30 P.M.. The purpose
of the meeting is to receive the
budget message and to receive
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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 24, 2004 -SEVEN
comment from the public on said real property to satisfy the
the budget. A copy of the bud­ obligation secured by said trust
get document may be inspect­ deed and a notice of default has
ed or obtained on or after 4/ been recorded pursuant to Or­
14/04 at 2 M arine D rive, egon R evised Statutes
Domestic Violence Services
Boardman, OR, between the 86.735(3); the default for and the Juan Young Trust are
hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 which the foreclosure is made sponsoring an essay contest
is grantor’s failure to pay when for students in recognition of
P.M..
This is a public meeting due the following sums:
A pril as S ex u al A ss a u lt
Three monthly payments of
where deliberation of the Bud­
Awareness Month. Student
get Committee will take place. $436.79 each due for the
essays will address sexual
Any person may appear at the months of September 2003
meeting and discuss the pro­ through November 2003 with a s s a u lt a w a re n e s s . T h e
posed programs with the Bud­ interest accruing thereon at the contest is open to middle and
contract rate of 4.00% per an­ high school students in Umatilla
get Committee.
Published: March 24 and 31, num or $9.68 per diem until and Morrow counties.
2004
paid in full, plus costs and at­
All essays must be
Affid____________________ torneys fees.
between 300 and 500 words
By reason of said default the
PUBLIC NOTICE beneficiary has declared all in 12-point font or m ore.
Essays m ust also include
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
sums owing on the obligation student’s name, age, grade,
HEARING
secured by said trust deed im­
Pursuant to ORS 477.250, mediately due and payable, said school name, full address and
notice is hereby given that a sums being the following, to- phone number. Essays should
be m a ile d to D o m e stic
public hearing will be held to wit:
Violence Services, “Essays,”
provide landowners an oppor­
Principal $88,400.78
tunity to comment on budget­
Interest as of December 8, Attention: Lee Werhan, 1103
ing for fire protection and sup­ 2003:$ 861.52
SE Court Place, Pendleton,
pression within the boundaries
OR
97801 and m u st be
Foreclosure Guarantee
of the Central Oregon Forest
received
by April 2,2004.
$ 422.00
Protection District (COD) and
Beneficiary is also entitled to
Prizes will be given in
for privately owned lands in costs and attorney fees.
four categories: grades 5 and
Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam,
W HEREFORE,
notice 6, grades 7 and 8, grades 9
Grant, Harney, Hood River, hereby is given that the under­
Jefferson, Morrow, Umatilla, signed trustee will on May 6, and 10 and grades 11 and 12.
Wasco and Wheeler counties 2004, at the hour of 1 o’clock, Prizes are $ 100 for first, $50
within the boundaries of the p.m., in accord with the stan­ for second and $25 for third
Deschutes, Malheur, Mt. Hood, dard of time established by place. Also, all first place
Ochoco, Umatilla and Wal- ORS 187.110, at the Morrow essays will be printed in the
lowa-Whitman national for­ County Courthouse, 100 Court East Oregonian.
ests. Hearings will be held on Street in the City of Heppner,
Tuesday, April 20, 2004, 1:30 County of Morrow, State of
P.M., at The Dalles Unit, 3701 Oregon, sell at public auction
W. 13th St., The Dalles; Tues­ to the* highest bidder for cash
day, April 20,2004, 1:30 P.M., the interest in the said de­
at the Prineville Unit, 3501 NE scribed real property which the
3rd, Prineville; and Tuesday, grantor had or had power to
April 20,2004,1:30 P.M., at the convey at the time of the exe­
John Day Unit, 400 NW 9th, cution by grantor of the said
K athryn M. Healy,
John Day.
trust deed, together with any
Copies of the tentative bud­ interest which the grantor or Heppner, has been recognized
get may be inspected during grantor’s successors in inter­ nationally by the American
normal working hours. To en­ est acquired after the execu­ Angus Association for having
sure the broadest range of ser­ tion of said trust deed, to satis­ one registered Angus cow
vices to individuals with disabil­ fy the foregoing obligations included in the Association’s
ities, we may need lead time to thereby secured and the costs 2004 Pathfinder Report.
make the necessary arrange­ and expenses of sale, includ­
O nly 2,099 o f the
ments. Persons with disabilities ing a reasonable charge by the more than 34,000 American
requiring special arrangements trustee. Notice is further giv­
Angus Association members
should contact 541 -447-5658 at en that any person named in
least two working days in ad­ ORS 86.753 has the right, at are represented in this year’s
report, according to John
vance.
any time prior to five days be­
OREGON DEPART­ fore the date last set for the C ro u c h , e x e c u tiv e v ice
MENT 0® FORESTRY sale, to have this foreclosure president o f the A ssociation
MARVIN D. BROWN, proceeding dismissed and the w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in St. i
STATE FORESTER trust deed reinstated by pay­ Joseph, Missouri.
Published: March 24 and 31, ment to the beneficiary of the
The
P a th fin d e r
2004
entire amount then due (other Program identifies superior
Affid____________________ than such portion of the princi­ A ngus cow s based upon
PUBLIC NOTICE pal as would not then be due recorded performance traits
had no default occurred) and th a t are e c o n o m ic a lly
NOTICE OF BUDGET
by curing any other default im portant to efficient beef
COMMITTEE MEETING
complained of herein that is p ro d u c tio n . T h ese tra its
IONESCHOOL
capable of being cured by ten­ include early and regular
DISTRICT #2
dering the performance re­
NOTICE IS HEREBY quired under the obligation or calving and heavy weaning
GIVEN, pursuant to ORS trust deed, and in addition to weights, reports Bill Bowman,
294.401, that a meeting of the paying said sums or tendering A s s o c ia tio n d ire c to r o f
budget committee of the lone the performance necessary to performance programs. More
School District #2 will be held cure the default, by paying all than 1,330,000 eligible dams
on the 13th day of April, 2004 costs and expenses actually were examined to determine
at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of incurred in enforcing the obli­ Pathfinder status. All registered
receiving the budget message gation and trust deed, together Angus cow s that meet the
and budget document of the with trustee’s and attorney’s
strict Pathfinder standards are
district for the fiscal year 2004- fees not exceeding the amounts
2005. The meeting will be held provided by said ORS 86.753. listed, along with their owners,
in the Pathfinder Report that
at the lone Schools, 445 Spring
In construing this notice, the is published annually by the
Street, lone, Oregon.
singular includes the plural, the
This is a public meeting word “grantor” includes any Association.
The 2004 Pathfinder
where deliberations of the bud­ successor in interest to the
get committee will take place grantor as well as any other Report lists 8,274 individual
and any person may appear and person owing an obligation, the cows and 234 Pathfinder sires.
comment on proposed pro­ performance of which is se­ It is published in the April issue
grams with the budget commit­ cured by the trust deed, and the o f the A ngus Journal, and
tee at that time. A copy of the words “trustee” and “benefi­ limited copies are available
budget document will be avail­ ciary” include their respective from the A ssociation. The
able at lone Schools at the time successors in interest, if any.
reports appear on the Web
of the meeting.
DATED December 17,2003 site at www.angus.org. The
George Murdock, Budget Of­
Laura J. Walker, Trustee largest number of Pathfinder
ficer
State of Oregon, County of cows from a single herd this
Published: March 24 and April Multnomah ss:
year is 78. Started in 1978, the
7,2004
I, the undersigned attorney
Affid____________________ of record for the Plaintiff, cer­ Pathfinder Program continues
to reco g n ize o u tsta n d in g
PUBLIC NOTICE tify that the foregoing is an ex­ breeders participating in the
act and complete copy of the
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
original trustee’s notice of sale Angus H erd Im provem ent
OF SALE
Clark I. Balfour, Records (AHIR) Program.
Reference is made to that
Attorney for said Trustee
certain trust deed made by Ri­
If the foregoing is a copy to
chard W. Kelley and Flossie E.
be served pursuant to ORS
Kelley, as grantor, to Glenn H.
86.740 or ORS 86.750(1), fill
Prohaska, as trustee, in favor
in the opposite name and ad­
of Conseco Finance Servicing
dress of the party to be served.
Corp., as beneficiary, dated
SERVE:
November 27, 1999, recorded
Published: March 22,31, April
on Decembers 3, 1999, in the
7 and 14,2004
records of Morrow County,
Affid
Oregon as Microfilm No. M-
1999-60003. covering the fol­
lowing described real property
situated in said county and
The w inners o f the St.
state, to wit:
Patrick's Day Parade Irish
Lot 3. Block 4, HONEY-
Heppner
WILD ESTATES. PHASE 2. Character Junior (Under 12)
category were M ackenzie
City of Irrigon, County of
Gazette-Times
Morrow and State of Oregon Hughes and Macy Gibbs, both
Both the beneficiary and the girls were first as they entered
676-922H
trustee have elected to sell the together.
DVS to hold
essay contest
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breeder
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nationally
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