Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 26, 2004 - ELEVEN
The Town of Lexington is
taking applications for a Re-
corder/City Clerk.
The job will involve ability
to work with public, office pro
cedures, accounts receivable
and payroll.
Applications are open until
6/8/04, 5 p.m. Please apply by
mail to P.O. Box 416, Lexing
ton, OR 97839.
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REAL ESTATE
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R e a lty
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Joycekay & Jerry Hollomon
HOME WITH A VIEW, 3
bedroom manufactured with
attached garage. Good carpets
and vinyl floor covering. Price
includes washer & dryer, drop-in
range & refrigerator, house also
has a garbage disposal and
dishwasher. Lot #421 has a wired,
insulated garage 24ix20'. 25
Canyon Dr. #00-16. Price
reduced! $86,010
SMALL ACREAGE, 10 MILES
OUT OF TOWN. 32 acres on
Willow Creek, 2288 sq.ft, m/l mfg.
home. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths,
closed deck with hot tub included.
Barn, shop, chicken house. Ready
for quiet, rural living. Must see to
appreciate. 64656 Willow Creek
Road, Heppner. #03-03 Reduced
to $164,000
600 ACRES OF GRAZING
LAND, including 113 acres of
tilla b le dry land, located 15
minutes from Heppner. Area good
for hunting birds or deer. Two
houses on the property. 1950 3
bedroom, 1 bath and a 1997
manufactured double wide, 3
bedroom and 2 bath. With several
outbuildings. Good location for a
hunting business, a iretreati or a
quiet rural home. Manufactured
house may be sold separate.
54467 Upper Rhea Creek Road.
#04-01 & #0402 $200,000
Heritage
Land Co.
H 676-5049
180 W. Baltimore ( O s
.
* 5, Heppner
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~ $76,000 - Newer doublewide
mobile. 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
oak kitchen cabinets, dining
room, covered patio/porch on
quiet dead end street with lots
of parking. Heppner.
~ $69,900 - Turn of the centu
ry home built in 1900. 2 bed
rooms, 1 bath, large covered
patio and front porch with view.
High celling, large fireplace
with wood insert. Almost full
basement waiting for a finish
ing touch. PENDING SALE.
Heppner.
~ $69,900 - 2+ bedroom, 1
bath home on large private lot.
New heat, windows, roof, sid
ing, cute updates. Nice yard on
dead end street. Heppner.
~ $42,000 - Newer singlewide
mobile with 2 bedrooms, 1
bath and 10ix10' storage shed.
Lots of off street parking. Lot
next door can be purchased
for $15,000 for additional use
or garage 100ix130'. Heppner.
- $42,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
metal roof on dead end street.
New paint inside. Heppner.
~ $36,585 - Much sought after
small acreag e. 8 .1 3 acres
n ear Lexington. R eady to
build. Lexington.
~ $31,600 - 54.59 m/l acres
dryland pasture, lots of view,
good home site, good access
and power available. 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 676-922S
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www.eaBtoregonremIeitate.com
Two bedroom available.
Willow View A partm ents,
515 N. Elder, Heppner. EOH.
Call (208) 384-1589, 676-
9019.
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Small country 2 bedroom
house for rent between
Hermiston and Lexington. Call
evenings, 989-8321.
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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
quiet. Utilities paid. $325/
month. (541)676-5773.
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Have buyers interested in
lots at Blakes Ranch. Call
David Sykes, Heritage Land
Co., (541) 676-9228 days,
(541) 676-9939 evenings and
weekends.
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with solid magnet door signs
from the H eppner Gazette-
Tim es. 676-9228, ask for
David.
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Our Customer Is Always
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Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone (541)763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
Real Estate Listings
w w w .h ep p n er.n et
PUBLIC NOTICE
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
plained of herein that is capa
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.
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______________ _____
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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 Mid - 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.
PUBLIC NOTICE
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared all
The City Council of the City
sums owing on the obligation of Heppner, Morrow County,
secured by said trust deed im State of Oregon, will hold a
mediately due and payable, public hearing regarding state
A
revenue sharing, for the fiscal
year July 1, 2004 to June 30,
2005 at Heppner City Hall,
188 NW Willow Street. The
meeting will take place on
June 14,2004 at 7:00 PM. The
purpose of the hearing is to
receive testimony regarding
the use of state revenue shar
ing. This is a public meeting
where deliberations of the City
Council will take place. Any
person may appear at the meet
ing and discuss the proposed
programs with the City Coun
cil. Persons who wish to attend
and need assistance are asked
to call (541) 676-9618, or TTY
relay 1-800-735-2900.
Published: May 26, 2004
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Heppner will
hold a public hearing June 14,
2004, to accept testimony re
garding passage of AN ORDI
NANCE AMENDING TITLE
13, THE HEPPNER FLOOD
DAMAGE PREVENTION
CODE PENALTIES FOR
NONCOMPLIANCE AND
DECLARING AN EM ER
GENCY. The City Administra
tion has recommended the
penalties for noncompliance
with the Flood Damage Pre
vention Code be administered
in a method that is uniform
with violations of other land
use code provisions. Title 13,
Section 13-1 shall be amend
ed by adding the following
sentence: “A violation of this
Title shall be considered a sep
arate offense for each day the
violation continues.” Enforce
ment of this ordinance is nec
essary for the health, safety,
and welfare of the City of Hep
pner. The hearing will be held
at 7:00 PM at Heppner City
Hall, 188 W. Willow Street at
the regular scheduled City
Council meeting. Copies of the
proposed ordinance are avail
able for viewing at Heppner
City Hall, 188 W. Willow be
tween the hours of 9:00 AM
and 5:00 PM, Monday through
Friday. Persons who wish to
attend and need assistance are
asked to call 541-676-9618, or
TTY relay 1-800-735-2900.
Published: May 26, 2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Uni
fied Recreation District has
changed the location of the
May 27 board meeting and
budget hearing to the lone
United Church of Christ in
lone. Board meeting is 7 p.m.
and budget meeting is 7:30
p.m.
Published: May 26, 2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Heppner will be
accepting sealed bids for the
sale of the following:
1980 Model S Elgin Pelican
Street Sweeper- VIN S4558D
1954 2Vi Ton 6x6 GMC
Truck- VIN 31527
25 lengths of 20' x 8" duc
tile iron pipe
Bids will be accepted until
4:00 PM, June 11, 2004 at
Heppner City Hall, 188 NW
Willow, PO Box 756, Heppner,
OR 97836. The vehicles will
be sold as is. The City of Hep
pner makes no warranty as to
the condition of the units, or
of the suitability of the units
for any intended use. The
items may be viewed at the
City Gravel Yard, 660 NW
R iverside. The successful
bidder(s) will remove the
vehicle(s) within 48 hours of
being notified that his bid was
accepted. The City of Heppner
reserves the right to reject any
and all bids. Envelopes should
be clearly labeled with the
words, “Surplus Items Bid”.
Bruce Nelson
Public Works Director
541-676-9620
Published: May 26 and June 2,
2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
M orrow County Public
Works is accepting bids on the
following:
Erection of one (1) Prefab
ricated Metal Structure con
sisting of Six (6) Standard
“Tee" hangars and One (1)
large hangar configured and
engineered according to the
specifications available from
Morrow County Public Works.
This bid is for the erection of
the structure package only.
The structure package will be
provided.
Specifications and bid
sheets may be obtained by con
tacting Morrow County Pub
lic Works at 541-989-9500.
Bids must be received at the
Morrow County Public Works
Office, P.O. Box 428, 365 W.
Hwy 74. Lexington, OR
97839 by 4:00 pm Tuesday,
June 8, 2004. Bids must be in
a sealed envelope marked
“Hangar Bid”. Bids will be
opened June 9, 2004 at 10:00
am at the Irrigon Boardman
Emergency Assistance Center,
Third and Main, Irrigon, OR
97844. For additional informa
tion contact Morrow County
Public Works 541-989-9500.
Morrow County reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
and/or to postpone the award
of bids for thirty (30) days
from the date of opening.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
age, religion, race national or
igin, sex or handicapped sta
tus in hiring or the provision
of services.
Published: May 26 and June 2,
2004____________________
Umatilla
Watershed
selected for 2004
CSP sign-up
T he
U m a tilla
watershed in north central
Oregon has been selected as
on e o f the n a tio n ’s 18
priority watersheds that will
be used in the fiscal year
2004 Conservation Security
Program (CSP) sign-up to be
held this summer, U SD A ’s
N atural
R e so u r c e s
C o n se r v a tio n
S e r v ic e
a n n o u n ced tod ay. The
e lig ib le area o f M orrow
C ou n ty in c lu d e s B utter
Creek and Sandhollow.
“The selection o f the
Umatilla watershed in this
first sign-up represents a
balance o f resource needs,
h isto r ic
ste w a rd sh ip ,
p o te n tia l
prod u cer
e lig ib ilit y ,
and
the
tech n o lo g y and adequate
staff needed to successfully
im plem ent the program ,”
said
NRCS
State
C o n se r v a tio n is t
B ob
Graham. “N ationally, the
selected watersheds reflect a
cross-section o f land uses,
crop regions and landscapes
that w ill te st the b a sic
concepts in N R C S’ newest
conservation program,” he
said.
The Oregon Natural
R e so u r c e s C o n serv a tio n
Service will be holding CSP
informational meetings for
producers in the Um atilla
W atershed June 1 6 -2 3 .
Producers w ho have land
within the watershed should
plan to attend one o f the
se v e n
in fo rm a tio n a l
m e e tin g s for ad d itio n a l
d e ta ils about C S P and
producer eligibility.
A
m ee tin g
at
H ep p n er w ill be held
W ednesday, June 23 at 1
p.m . at the St. P atrick ’s
Parish Hall.
“A
sig n -u p
a n n o u n cem en t w ill be
published along with the
interim final rule that will
detail the specific program
req u irem en ts w ith in the
p riority
w a te r sh e d s,”
Graham said.
Nationally, the fiscal
year 2004 CSP budget o f
$ 4 1 .4 m illion w ill allow
N R C S to w rite 3 ,0 0 0 to
5 ,0 0 0
co n tra cts.
The
contracts will be determined
in a n atio n a l s e le c tio n
p r o c e ss that w ill be
d escrib ed in the sign -u p
n o tic e .
A c c o r d in g
to
G raham
all
C SP
applications that meet the
sig n -u p criteria w ill be
p la ced in an en ro llm en t
ca tegory and co n sid ered
r e g a r d le ss o f a v a ila b le
funding.
“Agricultural
producers in the Um atilla
w a tersh ed
h ave
been
protecting our soil and water
r e so u r c e s for y e a r s ,”
Graham said. “N ow they
w ill be rewarded for that
ste w a rd sh ip , and w ill
b e c o m e the m o d e ls for
future CSP participants. It’s
a brigh t new day for
c o n se r v a tio n and I ’m
delighted w e’re a part of this
exciting first sign-up,” he
said.
Heppner Youth
Sports Academy
is just around the
corner
The sports academy
is going to be back again this
June. T he aca d em y is
d e s ig n e d to a llo w lo c a l
students to a c c ess sports
camps at a bargain rate. The
a ca d em y is o p en to all
students in H eppner and
lone schools.
“We hope all parents
and students take advantage
o f the opportunity to get top
notch instruction at these
cam ps,” said Terri Gentry
H eppner head v o lle y b a ll
coach. “The local businesses
have stepped forw ard to
provide the c o a c h e s and
players a great opportunity
right here in Heppner,” said
b o y s b a sk e tb a ll c o a c h
Forrest M cK innis. “T his
academy is an indication o f
the le v e l o f support w e
r e c e iv e
from
our
c o m m u n ity , it is ju st
outstanding.”
L o c a l b u s in e s s e s
w h o are sp o n so r in g the
a ca d em y th is year are:
R uggs Ranch, W heatland
Insurance, Bank o f Eastern
O regon, M orrow C ounty
Grain G row ers- C -Store,
M orrow C ou n ty G rain
Growers- Polaris dealership,
D evin O il Com pany, Les
Sch w ab Tire C enter and
H eppner G azette T im es.
Heppner Booster Club and
the Alumni Association are
also major contributors to
this event. “We could not
begin to do this without the
tremendous support that our
local businesses give us,”
said organizer Greg Grant.
The first session will
be the fo o tb a ll cam p
conducted by EOU football
staff. It will run immediately
after school June 8 and 9. It
is o p en to grad es 4 -1 2 .
G rades 4-8 w ill go from
3:45-5:30 p.m. “This should
allow those kids to get to
their baseball practice also.
We don’t want to conflict
w ith th ose a c tiv ities any
more than p o ssib le,” said
Grant. “Hopefully the kids
can have a chance to access
all that is offered.” Grades
9-12 will start at 3:45 p.m.
and go until 8:30 p.m. A
coach’s clinic will be offered
June 7. Anyone interested in
co a c h in g foo tb a ll at any
le v e l is e n c o u r a g e d to
attend.
The basketball clinic
conducted by Gordy James
and s ta ff o f W illa m e tte
University will be held June
13. A n yone interested in
coaching basketball at any
le v e l is e n c o u r a g e d to
attend. Camp sessions begin
June 14 and 15. The times
will be: 9-11 a.m. for grades
3-5; 12-3 p.m. for grades 6-
8; and 5-8 p.m. for grades 9-
12 .
The volleyball clinic
conducted by Tricia Wright
and s ta ff o f W illa m e tte
University will be held June
16. Camp will be held June
17-18 from 8 a.m .-12 p.m.
for grades 9-12 and 1 -4 p.m.
for elem entary and junior
high.