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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Willow Creek Country Club
hosted 135 golfers from the
Columbia - Blue Senior Golf
A ssociation (CBSGA) on
Monday, May 10.
The event was highly suc­
cessful, thanks to the volunteer
efforts of many people. These
included Jackie Allstott and
Jim Wishart in the pro shop,
the WCCC ladies with out­
standing food service, and the
many WCCC members who
assisted with course set-up,
carts, registration, fore-caddy­
ing and hospitality.
Thanks is extended to all of
these local people who contrib­
uted to making this a great ac­
tivity, despite the lack of co­
operation from the weather!
Special thanks is given to
Jiggs Bowman, Clyde Allstott
and Randy Lott for having the
course in great shape for the
tournament.
John Edmundson
Heppner Director, CBSGA
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HELP WANTED
The Morrow County School
District will have the follow­
ing classified position open for
the 2004-05 school year:
Riverside High School -
D epartm ent Secretary. IVi
hours x 193 days.
A.C. Houghton Elementary
- ESL Educational Assistant.
IVi hours x 193 days.
Closing date: May 20,2004.
Application: A district ap­
plication, resume and cover
letter must be completed and
sent to Julie Ashbeck, Person­
nel Director; Morrow County
School District; P.O. Box 368;
Lexington, OR 97830. (541)
989-8202.
Successful candidates will
be subject to Criminal History
Records Check and Finger­
printing. Equal Opportunity
Employer.
5-19-lc
The lone School District
has an opening (or a One-on-One
Special Ed Assistant for the
2004-05 school year. The successful
candidate must have a HS diploma or
equivalent, current first aid card/CPR
training and have experience wori
with school age children. Salary range
is $8.09/$9.l I per hours.
Position closes June 12,2004. For
an application and job description, con­
tact Human Resource Dept., lone School
District 2001 SW Nye. Pendleton. OR
97801 (541) 966-3206 AA/E0E.
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NOTICES
REAL ESTATE
Heritage
Land Co.
D3 676-5049
180 W. Baltimore / C s
#5, Heppner
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~ $139,900 - Country living in
city limits. Secluded yet close
enough to walk downtown.
4.92 acres with Super Good
Cents manufactured 3 or 4
bedroom, 2 bath home on a
foundation. Stick built 2 car
plus shop area garage with
additional 1/2 bath. Large cov­
ered front porch, landscaped
yard with fruit trees, lots of
upgrades, views of W illow
Creek Valley. Heppner.
~ $112,600 - Home on 1.43
acres m/l. Updated 2956 sq.
ft. home with 3 bedrooms and
2 baths. Huge kitchen and liv­
ing room, daylight basement,
large garden area and out­
buildings
~ $78,500 - 4 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story older home, with large
level double lot, oil heat, sep­
arate dining room. PRICE RE­
DUCED. lone.
~ $61,900 - 158.07 acres m/l
has good year round spring.
Potential home site with good
access and power available.
Close to town. Heppner.
-
$40,000 - Lot overlooking the
lake plus adjoining 2.2 acres.
View lot with country space. If
youire building a home, itis a
best buy! Heppner.
--Clean, neat, large 1 bedroom
apt., heat, water, sewer, gar­
bage, furnished includes stove
and refrigerator. $300.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
David Sykes 676-9228
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C re e k
R e a lty
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JoyceKay & Jerry Hollomon
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 Reduced to
$155,000
5130 SQ.FT. M/L COMMER-
nost office on Mein Street. 2430'
retail space and 2700' warehouse.
Sellers will carry contract. Real­
tor owned. #02-10 Asking
$135,000
WELL KEPT TOWNHOUSE-
STYLE DUPLEX OVERLOOK­
ING TOWN. Each unit has 2 bed­
rooms, 1 1/2 bath, and a carport.
One unit has a family room with a
loft and deck. Total of 2192 sq.ft.
Lot is 1001x100' m/l. Excellent
rental history. 340 Skyline Drive.
#03-06 $120,000
Hope you’ve enjoyed the
FOR RENT
golf balls and hope you’ve had
a good time using them. 1 hope
Two bedroom available.
you will bring them back.
Willow View Apartments,
5-19-lc 515 N. Elder, Heppner. EOH.
Call (208) 384-1589, 676-
9019.
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WANTED: d on atio ns o f
Small country 2 bedroom
g oo d used furniture, ap pli­
house
for rent between
an ces, small a p p lia n c e s ,
Hermiston
and Lexington. Call
m iscellaneous h o u s e h o ld
evenings,
989-8321.
items, exercise eq uip m en t,
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kids’ games, toys, bikes. You
name it! We have storage
s p a c e fo r y o u r u n u s e d
items. N o Clothing.
Q uestions? Please call
lone United Church o f Christ
A uction for pick up. Jerry
Rietmann, 4 2 2 -7 1 8 1 .
5-19-2C
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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One bedroom apt. Nice
neighborhood. Clean and
Firew ood. Red Fir. 16” quiet. Utilities paid. $325/
rounds. $65/cord, u-haul. month. (541) 676-5773.
Scott. 676-9718, evenings.
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One bedroom apt for rent,
315
N. Gale St. Quiet, very
CARS & TRUCKS
nice. All utilities included, air
conditioned. Long term dis­
WRIGHT’S
counts. Call for quote. 676-
CHEVY, INC.
5239.
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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
Real Estate Listings
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Tim es. 676-9228, ask for
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home delivery of The Orego­
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Classified Advertising
Mondays at 5 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the
Budget Committee of the lone/
Lexington Cemetery District,
Morrow State of Oregon, to
discuss the budget for the fis­
cal year July 1, 2004 to June
30, 2005 will be held at lone
Fire Hall Main St, lone OR
97843. The meeting will take
place on the 27th day of May,
2004 at 7:00 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 bud­
get document may be inspect­
ed or obtained on or after May
31, 2004 at Bank of Eastern
Oregon, lone OR, between the
hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00
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: May 12 and 19,
2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
04-17613
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
A default has occurred un­
der the terms of a trust deed
made by Hoby D. Hansen and
Susan D. Hansen, husband and
.wife„,as grantor, to Mi4 -.Co­
lum bia Title Company, as
Trustee, in favor of Washing­
ton Mutual Bank, as Beneficia­
ry, dated November 24, 1998,
recorded November 30, 1998,
in the mortgage records of
Morrow County, Oregon, Mi­
crofilm No. M5602, as cover­
ing the following described
real property:
The West 100 Feet of Lot 8,
Block 7, Jones Addition to the
Town of Heppner, in the City
of Heppner, County of Mor­
row, and State of Oregon. Real
Estate Parcel No. 2526-35BC,
3200.
COMMONLY KNOWN
AS: 380 S. Gilmore, Heppner,
OR 97836
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:
Monthly payments in the
sum of $445.09, from Decem­
ber 1, 2003, and monthly pay-
ments in the sum of $449.49,
from February 1,2004, togeth­
er with all costs, disburse­
ments, and/or fees incurred or
paid by the beneficiary and/or
trustee, their em ployees,
agents or assigns.
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared all
sums owing on the obligation
secured by said trust deed im­
mediately due and payable,
said sum being the following,
to-wit:
$40,606.40, together with
interest thereon at the rate of
6.75% per annum from No­
vember 1,2003, together with
all costs, disbursements, and/
or fees incurred or paid by the
beneficiary and/or trustee,
their employees, agents or as­
signs.
WHEREFORE, notice here­
by is given that the under­
signed trustee will on August
18, 2004, at the hour of 11:00
am, in accord with the standard
tim e established by ORS
187.110, at the main entrance
of the Morrow County Court­
house, located at 100 Court
Street, in the City of Heppner,
County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash
the interest in the said de­
scribed real property which the
grantor has or had power to
convey at the time of the exe­
cution of said trust deed, to­
gether with any interest which
the grantor or his successors in
interest acquired after the ex­
ecution of said trust deed, to
satisfy the foregoing obliga­
tions thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of sale, in­
cluding 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
proceeding dismissed and the
trust deed reinstated by pay­
ment to the beneficiary of the
entire amount 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-
plAtttedof herein thal isxapi-
ble of being 'cured by tender­
ing the performance required
under the obligations or trust
deed, and in addition to pay­
ing said sums or tendering the
performance 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
masculine gender includes the
feminine and the neuter, 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
secured by said trust deed, and
the words “trustee” and “ben­
eficiary” include their respec­
tive successors in interest, if
any.
Also, please be advised that
pursuant to the terms stated on
the Deed of Trust and Note, the
beneficiary is allowed to con­
duct property inspections
while property is in default.
Harec grass seed
plot field day
slated
A field day to tour
and discuss the grass seed
research p lo ts at the
H erm iston A g ricu ltu ral
R esearch and E xtension
Center has been scheduled
for Thursday, May 20 from
8:30 a.m. -1 p.m. In addition
to the tour, there will be in-
the-field presentations on
topics of interest to grass
seed g row ers o f L ow er
Umatilla Basin.
These research plots
were established in the fall
of 1997, and were expanded
to 10 acres in the fall of
1998. T hey have and
continue to help answ er
som e
fu n d am en tal
production concerns of grass
seed growers and fieldmen
in the area. Major research
efforts include plots to study
seedling herbicide tolerance
and a variety evaluation for
K entucky B lu eg rass. In
addition, there are plots to
study m ildew and rust
control as well as nitrogen
rate and timing effects on
Kentucky bluegrass.
The
field
day
program will start out with
an n o u n cem en ts and an
update of current concerns
to grass seed growers in the
U m atilla and M orrow
County area, followed by a
tour and discussion of the
herbicide and variety plots
lead by Dan Ball, Extension
Weed Control Specialist.
Disease control plots will be
review ed by Phil Hamm,
Extension Plant Pathologist.
F e rtilize r issues w ill be
reviewed by Don Homeck,
Extension Agronomist.
USDA launches
information
campaign
U SD A
R ural
D evelopm ent initiated a
pilot program to educate
faith-based and community
organizations on the Rural
Development Community
Facilities Guaranteed Loan
Program and connect them
to local lending institutions.
‘T o further support
our rural communities in
O regon, faith-based and
community organizations
are encouraged to telephone
Suzanne Fitzgerald at (503)
414-3330 in our Portland
Office or toll free at 1 (866)
923-5 6 2 6 ext. 3330 to
receive the information they
need about the available
re so u rc e s,” said Lynn
Schoessler, state director for
USDA Rural Development
in O regon. “We rem ain
committed to helping faith-
based and com m unity
organizations get access to
federal resources to enhance
their capacity to serve their
communities.”
T hrough
an
Executive Order on Dec. 12,
2002, P resid en t Bush
incorporated USDA into his
F aith -B ased
and
Community Initiative. As
part of its faith-based and
community focus, USDA
ensures that faith-based and
community organizations
have equal access to USDA
programs and benefits and
works in conjunction with
the D e p artm en t’s m a ti^
mission areas to reach our*
and educate faith-based and
community organizations
about USDA programs and
b en efits.
The
best
opportunities for federal
assistance to faith-based and
community organizations
are outlined on USD A ’s
faith-based and community
in itia tiv e s w ebsite at
www.usda.gov/fbci.
USD A
R ural
Development’s community
facilities loan guarantee
program allows lenders to
finance and fa c ilita te
esse n tial
com m unity
facilities such as health care
c lin ic s, p o lice and fire
stations, schools and child
care centers.
L ocal
co n tact
information is available on
USDA’s Rural Development
Web
site
at
www.rurdev.usda.gov under
USDA Rural Development-
State and F ield O ffice
Locations.
R ea lize Your D ream Home W ith The B ank o f E astern
- N E W H O M E P U R C H A SE -
First Time Home Buyers • Low and No Down Payment Options
Customized Plans and Programs • Second Homes or Vacation Homes
Rental Properties / Investments
- R E F IN A N C IN G Y O U R H O M E -
Debt Consolidation • Home Equity Loans • Lines of Credit
Interest Rate Reduction • Lower Monthly Payments
“We are delighted with
the whole experience!
M elissa and her staff
were great to work with! ”
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Custom Stick Built Homes • Cabins and Vacation Homes
Modular and Kit Homes • Owner Builder Participation
Manufactured Home Set Ups • Remodel Projects
V e r n o n And C h ry e tA l G r e y ,
C ondon
Linoleum , carpet and
Pergo sale and installation.
Free estim ates. Call Tim
Hedman. evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
1-7-tfc
For
m ore
in fo rm atio n
call
the
Hermiston Extension Office
at (541) 567-8321. There
w ill be fo u r hours o f
pesticide credits for Oregon
and Washington available
for the morning tour as well
as CCA credits,
Purchase - Refinance - New Construction Loans
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
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
This shall serve as notice that
the beneficiary shall be con­
ducting property inspections
on the said referenced proper­
ty-
The Fair Debt Collection
Practice Act requires that we
state the following: This is an
attempt to collect a debt, and
any information obtained will
be used for that purpose. If a
discharge has been obtained by
any party through bankruptcy
proceedings: This shall not be
construed to be an attempt to
collect the outstanding indebt­
edness or hold you personally
liable for the debt.
Dated: 4/8/04
/s/ KELLY D. SUTHERLAND
Successor Trustee
State of Washington, Coun­
ty of Clark, ss:
I, the undersigned certify
that the foregoing instrument
is a complete and exact copy
of the Original Trustee’s No­
tice of Sale.
SHAPIRO & KREISMAN
201 NE Park Plaza Drive,
Suite 150
Vancouver, Washington 98684
Telephone: (360) 260-2253
Lender Loan#: 16773228
Published: May 5, 12, 19 and
26,2004
Affid____________________
Wednesday, May 19,2004 • NINE
Bank of
Member FDIC
Melissa Lindsay,
Mortgage Mgr.
676-9884