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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Heppner-Ione-Lexington com­
munities that supported us
throughout the regular season
and during the playoffs. Once
again we proved we have the
best fans in the state.
Special thanks goes out to
our field maintenance leader
Dick Sargent. Dick spends
countless hours on our field
and we got compliments from
every team that came here.
Thanks also to Doug Dubuque
who helped with the rock
project in front of the dugouts
and with mowing of the field.
Thanks to Lyle and Virginia
Peck for the truck to haul dirt
and to the Dennis Peck family
for hauling. Thanks to Dennis
for all his help. Thanks also to
the Lyle Pecks for their most
generous financial donation.
Thanks to Miller Ranches for
providing the dirt again this
year.
Thanks to Angie Hanson for
heading our snack shack and
all of the volunteer parents for
running it. What a great job!
Jay Coil - for all his help at
the snack shack at motorcross
races, setting up tents, provid­
ing coolers, begin there all day.
Thanks for always being there.
John Murray - installing
trees last year and constantly
taking care of them and loan­
ing of the tractor when needed.
Kim G utierrez - always
there when needed and willing
to provide the 4-wheeler.
Phil Carlson and Kathy -
always there when needed and
donating to our program.
Greg Grant - for getting us
the toughest schedule possible
and for all your help during the
regular season and all through
the playoffs.
Heppner Booster Club - for
furnishing pizza after the Bo­
nanza game and for the finan­
cial support during the road
trips during the playoffs.
Special thank you to Mrs.
Dutcher for her financial do­
nations during our road trips
for state playoffs.
lone Booster Club - for fur­
nishing all the sport drinks at
each and every playoff game.
Thanks for always being there.
To MCGG for furnishing
fertilizer for the field and for
always being willing to donate
to our program. You have been
a true supporter of our baseball
program for years.
To the Port of Morrow for
donating the riding lawn
mower. Very much appreci­
ated.
To everyone who came up
and tried to help get our field
playable for our game with
W arrenton. Some brought
more tires for anchors, some
more tarps and others gave
physical help. We couldn’t get
the field playable and keep it
that way but we appreciate
your assistance. Things were
kind of hectic and I am not sure
of everyone who was there, but
do know you were appreciated.
We have had a great run and
it is only because of the com­
munity support that we are able
to keep fielding top-caliber
teams. Thanks for everything.
Heppner High Baseball
Rick Johnston
Rick Paullus
John McCabe
Jim Kindle
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We wish to thank all of our
friends and family who have
been such a comfort to us these
last few months.
The hospital staff. Dr. Dat-
ta. Home Health and Pioneer
Hospice were all there when
we needed them.
Continued next column
At the service. Father Con­
don, Mike Sweeney, Sarah
Kendrick and her violin. Dale
Bates for his sound system and
the Don Sneddon family at
whose lovely home the service
was held made it a lasting
memory.
Many thanks to those who
brought food, and sent flowers
and such beautiful cards.
The Family
of Marsha Sweek
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NOTICES
THOMAS ORCHARDS
Kimberly, O regon
WE WILL BE OPEN
ON FRIDAY
JU N E 25
- li-FICK ~
Bing Cherries
75C lb.
Bring C ontainers
O pen 7 days a w eek
8 a.m . - 6 p.m. ONLY
(5 4 1 ) 9 3 4 - 2 8 7 0
PETS A ANIMALS
Kids’ pony. Palomino geld­
ing. $500.(541)989-0910.
6-23-lp
MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business
with solid magnet door signs
from the H eppner Gazette-
Tim es. 676-9228, ask for
David.
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F R E E : two weeks free
home delivery of The Orego­
nian. Just call toll free 1 -877-
528-2811.
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REAL ESTATE
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
FOR RENT
Two bedroom available.
Willow View A partm ents,
515 N. Elder, Heppner. EOH.
Call (208) 384-1589, 676-
9019.
11-12-tfc
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.
3-3-tfc
REAL ESTATE
i ^ W illo w
C re e k
R e a lty
676-5241
( 2 )
JoyceKay & Jerry Hollomon
HOME WITH A VIEW, 3
bedroom m a n u factu re d with
attached garage. Good carpets
and vinyl floor covering. Price
includes washer & dryer, drop-in
range & refrigerator, house also
h a s a g a rb a g e d is p o s a l and
dishwasher. Lot #421 has a wired,
in s u la te d g a ra g e 241x20'. 25
C a n y o n Dr. #00-16. Price
reduced! $86,010
SMALL ACREAGE, 10 MILES
OUT OF TOWN. 32 a cre s 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 $150,000
600 A C R ES OF GRAZING
LAND, including 113 acre s of
tilla b le dry lan d, lo ca te d 15
minutes from Heppner. Area good
for hunting birds or deer. Two
houses on the property. 1950 3
bedroom , 1 bath and a 1997
m anu factu red dou ble wide, 3
bedroom and 2 bath. With several
outbuildings. Good location for a
hunting business, a iretreati or a
quiet rural home. Manufactured
h ou se may be so ld separate.
54467 Upper Rhea Creek Road.
#04-01 & #04-02 $200,000
H eritage
L an d Co.
.
180 W. Baltimore f O v
*5, Heppner
676-5049 0"°"’J,Tr
~ $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.
~ $74,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
added family room with fire­
place and insert, Anderson
wood windows, door opens to
covered patio. Double garage
with shop area and roughed in
bathroom. Ready to finish.
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 1i)ix10' stpraqe shed.
Lots of ofi street parking. Lot
next door can he 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 acreage. 8.13 acres
near Lexington. Ready 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
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
David Sykes 676-9228
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w w w .eaitoregonrealettate.com
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 #78201.
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Housecleaning: weekly, bi­
monthly, monthly, semi-annu­
ally, annually. Free estimates.
Linda Corbin. 676-5270.
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Russ Robbins horse shoe­
ing, horse training. New lo­
cation, Lexington. Limited
spaces available. (541) 989-
0910.
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Deadline fo r
Classified Advertising
Mondays at 5 p.m.
Hermiston Community JOB FAIR
CARS A TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALES AND SERVICE
O u r C u s to m e r Is A lw a y s
#1
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone (541)763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
Wednesday, June 23, 2004 • SEVEN
iin r r r n .
PUBLIC NOTICE
Real Estate Listings
www. heppner. n e t
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
VERA L. RIETMANN,
Deceased.
Probate No. 04 PR 019
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
EN that the undersigned has
been appointed and has quali­
fied as the Personal Represen­
tative of this estate. All persons
having claims against the es­
tate are hereby required to
present the same, with proper
vouchers, within four months
after the date of first publica­
tion of this notice as stated
below, to the Personal Repre­
sentative c/o Robert E.
O ’Rourke, K ottkam p &
O’Rourke, LLP, 331 S. E. 2nd,
P. O. Box 490, Pendleton, Or­
egon 97801, or they may be
barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro­
ceedings in this estate may
obtain additional information
from the records of the court,
the Personal Representative or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and first published
this 9th day of June, 2004.
Wayne E. Rietmann
Personal Representative
P.O. Box 406
lone, Oregon 97843
Robert E. O’Rourke
Kottkamp & O 'R ourke,
LLP
Attorneys for Personal Rep­
resentative
331 S. E. 2nd
P. O. Box 490
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
Published: June 9, 16,23,2004
Affid____________________
YARD SALE
A Reminder: Lexington
town-wide yard sale, Satur­
day, June 26, some continuing
June 27.
6-16-2p
Rummage Sale at Heppner
Neighborhood Center, Fri­
day, June 25,8 a.m.-2 p.m. Bag
•ale: 12-2 p.m.
__________________ 6-23-1c
M ultifam ily sale: k id s’
items, furniture, kitchenware/
everything.
At
Brian
T hom pson’s home, 73037
Bunker Hill Lane, Highway
74. Saturday, June 26. 10-5.
NO Early Sales.
6-23-lc
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. When cancelling an ad,
PLEASE check to be sure
your ad was not inadvertently
published.
THANK YOU!
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Council for the City of
Heppner, Oregon will conduct
a public hearing at 7:00 PM on
July 12, 2004, at Heppner City
Hall, 188 North West Willow
Street regarding violations of
City Ordinance No. 474, an
Ordinance Abating Nuisance
for Accumulation of Solid
Waste and Fire Hazards and
Ordinance No. 431, 472, and
526, Abandoned Vehicles
Ordinance.
The following property is in
violation of the ordinance
because of deposits of solid
w astes and abandoned
vehicles scattered about the
premises that create a fire
hazard and harborage for
rodents and insects and is
injurious to the health, safety
and general welfare of the
people.
1. 535 Matlock Street, Map
#2S 26 35BC, Lot #3300.
Published: June 23, 2004
Afftd
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FORBIDS
M orrow County Public
Works is accepting bids on the
following:
Janitorial Services at
various County Buildings in
Irrigon, Boardman, Heppner &
Lexington. For specifications,
contact Morrow County Public
Works, 541-989-9500.
Bids must be received at the
Morrow County Public Works
O ffice, P.O. Box 428,
Lexington, OR 97839 by 4:00
pm Tuesday June 29, 2004.
Bids must be in a sealed
envelope marked “Janitorial
Services Bid”. Bid will be
opened June 30,2004 at 10:00
am at M orrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court St.,
Heppner, OR 97836. For
additional information 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
origin, sex or handicapped
status in hiring or the provision
of services.
Published: June 23, 2004
La com unidad de Hermiston presenta:
Tuesday, June 29 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
FERIA DE TRABAJOS
Umatilla County Fairgrounds, Hermiston
C O N D A D O DE UMATILLA
M A R TES , 29 DE JUNIO, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
WorkSource Oregon is hosting a job fair with
employers throughout the Columbia Basin in
Oregon and Washington with job opportunities
in government, manufacturing, corrections,
trades, retail/hospitality, and much more.
WorkSource Oregon presentan una feria de trabajos
con empleadores de la area de Columbia Basin en
Oregon y Washington con oportunidades de trabajo
en gobierno, correcciones, vocaciones,
manufacturando, ventas/hospitalidad y muchos mas.
For more information, contact
WorkSource Hermiston: 1-800-653-0937
WorkSource Pendleton: 1-800-259-9586
or CAPECO, 1-800-752-1139
Para mas información ponga se en contacto
con los socios de WorkSource:
Hermiston -1-800-653-0937
Pendleton -1 -800-259-9586
CAPECO -1-800-752-1139
PUBLIC NOTICE
Nominating petitions are
available at Heppner City Hall,
188 NW Willow Street, Hepp­
ner, Oregon, for elective posi­
tions to be filled at the Novem­
ber 2, 2004 General Election.
Nominations are open for the
position of Mayor (two year
term); City Councilor Position
# 1 (four year term); City
Councilor Position #2 (four
year term) and City Councilor
Position #3 (four year term).
To be eligible to hold elec­
tive office in the City of Hep­
pner a person must be a quali­
fied elector with in the mean­
ing of the State Constitution
and must have resided in the
City of Heppner for one year
immediately preceding the
election.
Nomination petitions must
be filed with the City Elections
Filing Officer no later than
5:00 PM prevailing time Au­
gust 20, 2004 at City Hall.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Elections Filing Officer
Published: June 16, 23, 2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
04-17681
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
A default has occurred un­
der the terms of a trust deed
made by Victor Gonzalez and
Josefina Gonzalez, Husband
and Wife, as grantor, to Mid
Columbia Title Company, as
Trustee, in favor of Silver Si­
erra Mortgage, Inc., as Bene­
ficiary, dated December 29,
1998, recorded January 29,
1999, in the mortgage records
of Morrow County, Oregon
Instrument No. 56768, benefi­
cial interest having been as­
signed to Washington Mutual
Bank. F.A., successor by op­
eration of law to Washington
Mutual Home Loans, Inc. suc­
cessor by merger to Fleet
Mortgage Corp., as covering
the following described real
property:
Lot 23, Hayden Hills Sub­
division No. 1, in the City of
Boardman, County of Morrow,
and State of Oregon.
COMMONLY KNOWN
AS: 826 Anthony D rive,
Boardman. OR 97818
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 $675.19, from Novem­
ber 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.
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:
$72,337.07, together with
interest thereon at the rate of
7% per annum from October
1,2003, together with all costs,
disbursements, and/or fees in­
curred or paid by the benefi­
ciary and/or trustee, their em­
ployees, agents or assigns.
WHEREFORE, notice here­
by is given that the under­
signed trustee will on August
25, 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: 4/16/04
By: Isl KELLY D.
SUTHERLAND
Successor Trustee
State of Washington, Coun­
ty of Clark, ss:
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