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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, April 21, 2004
make the Spirit manifest for our
common good.
John and Kerry Rietmann
2004 lone LCC
Have buyers interested in
Auction Chairs lots at Blakes Ranch. Call
4-21-lc D avid S ykes, H eritag e
Land Co., (541) 676-9228
MISCELLANEOUS
days, (541) 676-9939 evenings
Advertise your business with and weekends.
solid magnet door signs from
8-6-tfx
the H e p p n e r G azette-
Tim es. 676-9228, ask for
RIA L ISTATK
David.
CAFE FOR LEASE Lo-
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cated only eight miles from the
For Sale: Craftsmen 10” new John Day Fossil Bed Cen­
contractor’s table saw. Lots of ter, which is expecting 200.000+
extras: blade, rip fence, miter visitors per year. This is the
gauge, dado blade and insert. closest restaurant! 1400 sf to­
Works well. $50. Call Tom tal plus RV parking space.
Bennett. 676-9877 evenings.
Lease rate includes FFE.
4-21-2X
Call Wendy Rush, (509)
531-1222 or wendy@wendy
HELP WANTED
msh.com.
4-21-2c
Receptionist wanted: ap­
ply at Willow Creek Clinic,
676-5440.
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Wanted: babysitter for in­
fant for shift work. Sarah, 676-
180 W. Baltimore / N
9810.
#5, Heppner
L = lj
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Heritage
Land Co ,
H 676-5049
The lone School District has an
opening for a Pool Manager. This
position begins June 10. 2004.
The successful candidate w ill
perforin supervisory and pro­
fessional work in the operation
and maintenance o f the swim­
ming pool This position will have
an approximate length of em­
ployment o f 6-8 weeks. Closing
date is May 6, 2004. For appli­
cation and information, contact
the Human Resources Dept.,
lone School District, (S4I) 966-
3206. E0E/AA
~ 139,900 - secluded, yet
close enough to walk down
tow n. 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.
~ 64,550 -12.91 acres with city
water in Lexington. Seller can
help finance.
~ 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.
~ 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.
M orrow County H ealth
District Administration Of­
fice in Heppner is accepting ap­
plications for an Executive
Secretary. We are looking for
a highly organized team player
with experience in coordination
of all functions in an Adminis­
trative office. Must be able to
multi-task and be proficient
with word processing and
spreadsheets. Must have at
least 2 years secretarial. 16-18
hours per week with flexible
scheduling.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Applications are (Available'at"
BdH'Plnyhar 676-9649
the Pioneer Memorial HqqutuJ ■ A: Kftit 'Cutsforth «76*9625
or by calling (541) 676-2932.
David Sykes 676-9228
Applications must be post­
w w w .heppner.net
marked by 4/29/04. MCHD is www. eaatoregonrealei ta te. com
an EOE.
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W illo w
The Morrow County Dis­
C ro o k
tric t A tto rn e y ’s O ffice is
R o a lt.v
seeking applicants for a Vic­
6 7 6 -5 2 4 1
tims Advocate. Position will
J
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y
re
K
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y &• Jerry Hollomnn
support and assist the victims
and witnesses of crime through
LOOKING FOR A LARGE
the legal process. Knowledge LOT WITH A GREAT VIEW? This
of modern office practices, in­ 170x100 on a dead-end street has
cluding computer proficiency, is all utilities to the property. In a very
nice neighborhood close to grade
required. Previous office expe­ school. 210 Thompson Street. #04-
rience preferred. Excellent 03 $18,500.
EXTRA LOT WITH A GA­
communication skills are nec­ RAGE
and a home with a view, 3
essary for success. Familiarity bedroom manufactured with at­
with legal terms and processes tached garage. Good carpets and
vinyl floor covering. Price includes
would be helpful, but not re­ washer
and dryer, drop-in range
quired. Salary is $2,317 per and refrigerator; house also has a
garbage disposal and dishwasher.
month plus excellent benefits.
#421 has wired, insulated ga­
Applications may be ob­ Lot
rage. 24ix20.25 Canyon Drive. RE­
tained from Andrea Denton, DUCED TO $86,010.
GOOD RENTAL HISTORY on
Morrow County Courthouse,
nice business opportunity. 2.27
P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR a acres
located on Hwy. 207 at the
97836, phone(541) 676-56201 edge of town. 2 bedroom home and
or adenton@co.morrow.or.us. 7 apartments or 8 rentals, laundry,
office, garage and large parking
Open until filled.
area. #01-16. $165,000. RE­
Morrow County is an equal DUCED $155,000.
opportunity employer.
4-21-2c
bull
T he M orro w C o u n ty
School District has the fol­
lowing classified position open
immediately: Assistant Cus­
todian. lrrigon Elementary
School; full-time with benefits.
Closing date: April 26. 2004.
Projected start date: May 3,
2004.
Application: A district appli­
cation, resume and cover let­
ter must be completed and sent
to: Julie Ashbeck, Personnel
D irector; M orrow County
School District: P.O. Box 368:
Lexington, OR 97839; (541)
989-8202.
Successful candidates will
be subject to Criminal History
Records Check and Finger­
printing. EOE.
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PLEASE check your ad on
the first date of publication.
While we are happy to make
any necessary corrections, we
cannot be responsible for er­
rors appearing on multiple
days. Thank you!
s
Two bedroom available.
Willow View A partm ents,
515 N. Elder. Heppner. EOH.
Call ( 208) 384-1589,676-9019.
11-12-tfc
3‘/a bedroom house, rural
setting, room for horse. Deposit
and references required. 422-
7457.
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Small country 2 bedroom
house for rent between
Hermiston and Lexington. Call
evenings, 989-8321.
2-4-tfc
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.
___________________ 3-3-tfc
Two bedroom upstairs du­
plex. Stove/refrigerator. $450.
Sewer/water furnished. Good
view. 676-5312.
4-7-tfc
1
One bedroom apt. for rent.
All utilities included. Gentry
Rentals. Call for quote, 676-
5239.jgentry@oregontrail.net.
4-21-3c
One bedroom apartment,
Heppner. Stove and refrigera­
tor furnished. All utilities paid.
$380/month. (541)933-3314.
4-21-lc
ing is to receive the budget mes­
sage and to receive comment
from the public on the budget.
A copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained
on or after April 27,2004 at # \
West Marine Drive, Boardman,
between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m. This is a public
meeting where deliberation of
the Budget Committee will take
place. Any person may appear
at the meeting and discuss the
L in o leu m , c a rp e t and proposed programs with the
Pergo sale and installation. Budget Committee.
Free estim ates. C all Tim Published: April 14 and 21,
Hedman. evenings, 676-9054. 2004
Licensed and bonded #78201. Affid____________________
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wmnmam
PUBLIC NOTICE
Housecleaning: weekly, bi­
NOTICE OF BUDGET
monthly, monthly, semi-annu­
COMMITTEE MEETING
ally, annually. Free estimates.
A public meeting of the Bud­
Linda Corbin, 676-5270.
2-4-tfc get Committee of the Heppner
Rural Fire Protection District,
Morrow County, State of Ore­
TLC Day Cara has fu ll-tim e and
gon, on the budget for the fis­
part-tim e opening for ig e i fix
cal year July 01, 2004 to June
weeki and up. Loving home a t-
30, 2005 will be held on April
mofphere with Urge yard and pre­
28th, at 7:00 p.m., at 430 Lin­
school activities. USDA meals
den Way, Heppner, Oregon
(Pettyjohn Office Building con­
provided. Registered provider.
ference
room). The purpose of
Nieki Clement, 9 8 9 - 8 5 7 0 .
the
meeting
is to receive the
4-81-1«
budget message, discuss the
proposed budget, and hear pub­
lic comments on same.
Real Estate Listings
A copy of the budget docu­
ment may be inspected or ob­
www.heppner.net
tained at the meeting, or after
April 28th at 180 Rock Street,
Heppner, Oregon, between the
hours of 5:30 p.m. and 8:00
p.m. The proposed budget is
for a one-year period, and will
be prepared on a basis of ac­
counting that is consistent with
the basis of accounting used
during the preceding year.
This is a public meeting
where deliberation of the Bud­
get Committee will take place.
Public questions and comments
are invited.
Published: April 14 and 21,
2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
Yard'Sale: Saturday,* April
24. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.!, weather
'permitting. 840Traifview Way,
Heppner.
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Indoor - Outdoor Moving
Sale: dishes, kitchen utensils,
w om en’s clothing, knick
knacks, artist supplies, furni­
ture, yard and garden tools. 425
Linden Way; May 1; 9-5.
4-21-2p
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE HEARING
A public meeting of the Bud­
get Committee of the Morrow
County Unified Recreation
District, 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 Morrow County Annex
lrrigon, Oregon. The meeting
will take place on the 29th day
of April, 2004 at 7:30 P.M..
The purpose of the meeting is
to receive the budget message
and to receive comment from
the public on the budget. A
copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained
on or after April 29th, 2004 at
Morrow County Courthouse,
between the hours of 8:00
A.M. and 5:00 P.M..
This is a public meeting
where deliberation of the Bud­
get Committee will take place.
Any person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the pro­
posed programs with the Bud­
get Committee.
Published: April 14 and 21,
2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Bud­
get Committee of the Board-
man Park & Recreation Dis­
trict, Morrow County, State of
Oregon, to discuss the budget
for the fiscal year July 1, 2004
to June 30,2005 will be held at
Boardman Park & Recreation
District office, #1 West Marine
Drive, Boardman, OR. The
meeting will take place on the
27th day of April, 2004 at 7:30
p.m. The purpose of the meet­
Irrigation Storage Water -
Willow Creek Dam
and Reservoir
Drpught conditipps in fylor-
w County, Oregon led to a
row
y R - . ù i * -'¡L u _
declaration of drought
emer­
gency by Governor Ted Kulon-
goski on March 31,2004. The
Bureau of Reclamation in co­
ordination with the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, which con­
structed, operates and main­
tains Willow Creek Dam and
Reservoir, is currently accept­
ing applications from water us­
ers seeking to enter into tem­
porary contracts for the 2004
irrigation season for the use of
stored water in Willow Creek
Reservoir to supplement exist­
ing water supplies on lands that
have water rights and are al­
ready irrigated. All applica­
tions must be submitted in writ­
ing and mailed, postmarked no
later than May 15,2004, to the
Bureau of Reclamation, Atten­
tion: PN-3322, 1150 N. Curtis
Road, Suite 100, Boise ID
83706-1234. Please note that
application acceptance is not a
guarantee that a temporary
contract will be offered.
Each application should pro­
vide the following: ( 1 ) the total
quantity of water, in acre-feet,
desired from storage for use
during the 2004 irrigation sea­
son, (2) the approximate peri­
od of use, (3) the estimated rate
of water application expressed
in acre-feet per day over the
period of use, (4) the total num­
ber of acres of land to be irri­
gated. and (5) a map showing
the location of the land to be
irrigated within each quarter-
quarter section (a 40 acre tract)
and the location of the point of
diversion from Willow Creek.
An example form of applica­
tion data sheet is available upon
request. The cost of the stor­
age water under a temporary
contract would be $8 per acre-
foot plus payment of a contract
administration fee. The mini­
mum contract administration is
typically $100. In the event that
the costs of evaluating and pro­
cessing the application are in
excess of the minimum contract
administration fee, a statement
of the reimbursable costs for
which payment is required
would be provided to the appli­
cant.
In the event that the total
amount of stored water re-
quested exceeds the total
amount available for contract­
ing, the total amount of storage
water available would be divid­
ed by the total number of acres
to be irrigated so that each ap­
plicant would receive an equal
amount of stored water per
acre. All losses incurred in
conveying the stored water to
the point of diversion from its
release at Willow Creek Dam
would be borne by the contrac­
tors. A permit or limited license
to divert storage water would
also be required and would be
obtained through the Oregon
Water Resources Department.
State application fees would be
borne by the contractors as
well as statutory fees for wa­
ter shepherding and regulation.
Any other views, comments
or questions may also be sub­
mitted to the address refer­
enced above or by calling (208)
378-5223.
Published: April 14 and 21,
2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
(Pursuant to O.R.S. 86.705,
et seq. and O.R.S. et seq.)
T.S. No: 81970R MFS Loan
No: 92171000550310/STEIN-
BRUCK
The Trustee, under the terms
of the Trust Deed described
herein, at the direction of the
Beneficiary, hereby elects to
sell the property described in
said Trust Deed to satisfy the
obligations secured thereby;
A. PARTIES IN THE
DEED OF TRUST:
GRANTOR(S): JULIE I.
STEINBRUCK AND JO ­
SEPH S. STEINBRUCK
TRUSTEE: REGIONAL
TRUSTEE SERVICE
SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE:
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE
INSURANCE COMPANY
BENEFICIARY: BENEFI­
CIAL OREGON INC.
B. DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
LOT 3, BLOCK 4, CO­
LUMBIA TERRACE ADDI-
TION TO THE CITY OF
feOAJUDMAN, SECTION,17«
T r\ \ U M C U I D
k lflD T U
TOW NSHIP 4 A NORTH,
RANGE 25, EAST OF WIL­
LAM ETTE M ERIDIAN,
MORROW COUNTY, ORE­
GON.
Property commonly known
as: 119 S.W. COTTON­
WOOD LOOP BOARD-
MAN, OR 97818
The undersigned Trustee dis­
claims any liability for any in-
corrections of the above street
address or other common des­
ignation.
C. TRUST DEED INFOR­
MATION:
DATED DATE: 10/16/2001
RECORDING DATE: 10/
23/2001
RECORDING NUMBER:
Instr. #. 2001-2572 Book: Page:
RERECORDED ON:
RECORDING PLACE:
Official records of the County
of MORROW State of Ore­
gon
D.
DEFAULT:
The
Debtofrs) are in default and the
Beneficiary elects to foreclose
the Trust Deed for failure to
pay:
1. Monthly Payments:
Monthly installments and
late charges from 06/22/2003
and all subsequent installments
and late charges.
TOTAL
PAYMENTS
AND LATE CHARGES
$7,072.92
2. Other Arrearages: $0.00
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE:
$7,072.92
Plus all accrued real prop­
erty taxes, interest or penalties
until paid.
3. Default(s) other than pay­
ment of money:
ALSO, if you failed to pay
taxes on the property, provide
insurance on the property or
pay other senior liens or en­
cumbrances as required in the
Note and Deed of Trust, the
Beneficiary may insist that you
do so in order to reinstate your
account in good standing. The
Beneficiary may require as a
condition, to reinstatement that
you provide reliable written
evidence that you have paid all
senior liens or encumbrances,
property taxes and hazard in­
surance premiums. These re­
quirements for reinstatement
should be confirmed by con­
tacting the Beneficiary or the
undersigned Trustee.
Reinstatement monies may
be tendered to:
BENEFICIAL OREGON
INC.
ATTN: LEE JACKSON
961 WEIGEL DRIVE
ELMHURST, IL 60126
800-958-2418 EXT 7283
E. AMOUNT DUE: The
beneficiary has declared all
sums owing on the obligation
and Trust Deed immediately
due and payable, said sums
being:
Principal
Balance:
$79,135.51
In addition to said principal,
interest at the rate provided in
the Note or other instrument
secured, shall be payable from
05/22/2003 at 10.980%, late
charges as well as all Trustee’s
fees and foreclosure costs.
Attorneys fees and costs, and
advances arising from the Ben­
eficiary’s protection of its se­
curity and preservation of the
property may accrue after the
date of this notice.
F. ELECTION TO SELL:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
EN That the Beneficiary and
Trustee, by reason of said de­
fault have elected and do here­
by elect to foreclose said Trust
Deed by advertisement and
sale pursuant to Oregon Re­
vised Statutes Sections 86.705
et. seq., and to cause to be sold
at public auction to the highest
bidder, for cash or certified
funds, the interest in the de­
scribed property which the
Debtor(s) had, or had the pow­
er to convey, at the time of the
execution of the Trust Deed
together with any interest the
Grantor or successors in inter­
est acquired after the execu­
tion of the Trust Deed, to sat­
isfy the obligations secured by
said Trust Deed together with
the expenses of the sale, in­
cluding the compensations of
the Trustee as provided by law,
and the reasonable fees of the
Trustee’s Attorney.
G. TIME AND PLACE OF
SALE:
TIME : 10:00 A.M. Friday,
07/16/2064......................
" PLACE: AT THE COURT
STREET ENTRANCE MOR­
ROW COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE HEPPNER, OR
H. RIGHT TO R EIN ­
STATE: NOTICE IS FUR­
THER GIVEN That at any
time prior to five days before
the sale, this foreclosure pro­
ceeding may be dismissed and
the Trust Deed reinstated by
payment to the Trustee of the ,
entire amount then due (other
than such portion of the princi­
pal as would not then be due
had no default occurred) and
by curing any other default
complained of herein that is
capable of being cured by ten­
dering the performance re­
quired under the obligation or
Trust Deed, and in addition to
paying said sums or tendering
the performance necessary to
cure the default, by paying all
costs and expenses to the
Trustee actually incurred by
Beneficiary and Trustee in en­
forcing the obligation and Trust
Deed, together with Trustee’s
fees and Attorney’s fees not
exceeding the amounts is pro­
vided by said O.R.S. 86.753.
I. 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 the Trust Deed, and
the words “trustee” and “ben­
eficiary” include their respec­
tive successors in interest, if
any.
This office is attempting to
collect a debt and any informa­
tion obtained will be used for
that purpose.
DATED: February 23, 2004
FIRST AMERICAN T I­
TLE INSURANCE COMPA­
NY, as said Trustee
By: /s/ RAUL LIRIO
It’s: ASSISTANT SECRE­
TARY
Address for Trustee:
First American Title
Insurance Company
c/o Meridian Trust
Deed Service
4675 MacArthur Court
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