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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 1, 2004 - SEVEN
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Have buyers interested in
lots at Blakcs Ranch C all
David Sykes, Heritage Land
Co. (541) 676-9228 days.
(541) 676-9939 evenings and
weekends.
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REAL ES I M l
H eritage
L an d C o
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180 W. Baltimore
#5, Heppner „ T T l
676-5049
- 89.5(X) - 2-story older home
with lots of street appeal Four
bedrooms. 1 bath, large h u n g
room with fireplace and gas in­
sert, fully fenced yard, covered
porch, garden area and single
car garage.
~ $550,000 - 354 acres m/1 This
ranch has a nice 2-story older
home w ith fireplace, 4 bed­
rooms, and IVi baths 114 5 m/1
acres irrigated Rhea Creek runs
through the property for fishing
and enjoyment, lots of upland
birds and deer Two-story older
bam and corrals, various out­
buildings in good condition
lone
~ $ 105,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
one \\ ith shower and garden tub
New er manufactured home on a
foundation Oak cabinets and
many upgrades, including un­
derground sprinklers and 26x24
double garage/shop on 1.72
acres lone
~ $61.900 -158 07 acres m/1 has
good year round spring Poten­
tial home site with good access
and power available Close to
town Heppner.
— Clean, neat, large 1 bedroom
apt., heat, water, sewer, gar­
bage, furnished includes stove
and refrigerator. S300.
Sharon L em s 676-5233
Hob Ployhar 676-96-49
A. Kim Cuts/ortli 676-9777
David Sykes 676-922H
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Jerry HoUomon
5130 SQ.FT. M /LCO M M ER-
CIA L BUILDING, located next to
post office on Main Street 2430'
retail space and 2700' warehouse
Sellers will carry contract Realtor
owned "02-10 Asking S I35,000
W I LL KEPT TOWN HOI B I ­
ST Y LE DUPLEX OVERLOOK­
ING TOWN. Each unit has 2 bed­
rooms. I I 2 bath, and a carport
One unit has a family room with a
loft and deck Total of 2192 sq.ft.
Lot is lOO’xlOO' m l. Excellent rent­
al historv 340 Skyline Drive "03-
06 S I20,000
VACANT LOT with all servic­
es available on site 75’x l4 6 ‘ m I at
end of street w ith excellent view of
lake 810 Lakeview Court. #04-07
$18.500
BUY LOT - M F G HOUSE
FREE. 2 3 m l acres out o f flood­
plain w ith view. 1968 Schult
6 2 'x l2 ’ with 3 'x l0 ‘ tip-out 744 sq
ft Good rental or building site
235.1 Linden Way #04-06525,000
LOR R E M
Two bedroom available.
Willow View Apartments, 515
N Elder. Heppner EOH Call
(208) 384-1589. 676-9019.
11 - 12-tfc
For Rent: I bedroom, studio
available. Deposit required
Ground floor, excellent for se­
niors All utilities provided
(541) 276-6659.
_________________ 10-20-tfc
One bedroom apartment for
rent in nice neighborhood 676-
5773.
__________________ 9-29-tfc
RV space for rent Yard, lots
of trees, by creek $ 195/month.
including some utilities. 989-
8404
__________________ 9-22-tfc
Three bedroom, one bath
home, eight miles south of lone,
recently updated, fenced yard
Pets okav $450 plus deposit
Call (206) 448-4330
_________________ 1 l-!7-3p
Downstairs duplex, 2 bed­
rooms, stove, refrigerator; w/s
paid $400. 676-5312.
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For Rent I bedroom apt All
utilities included Remodeled
and clean $325/month. twelfth
month free (541) 756-2755
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Earn up to $40,000 your first year
and up to $75,000k in future years.
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potential, great benefits and rapid growth?
Train Service Personnel are responsible for the safe
movement of trains in the yards and over the road The work
involves climbing ladders to board freight cars, operating
tra c k s w itc h e s , in s p e c tin g ca rs, and u sin g ra d io
communications to control train movement. Applicants must
be at least 18 years old, pass a reading test, physical agility
test, medical exam (including color vision and drug screens),
and a comprehensive background investigation.
This is NOT a typical 40-hour a week opportunity.
Train service employees work weekends and holidays on an
“on call” basis, 24 hours a day, seven days a week Travel is
required and employees may be away from home several
days at a time. The ability to work “on-call” is mandatory
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An Equal Opportunity Employer
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PUBLIC NOTICE
CONSERVATORSHIP OF
JUSTYCE COX-SMITH
Notice to Interested Persons
(Case No. 04PR033)
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the Coun­
ty’ of Morrow. Probate Depart­
ment.
In the Matter of the Conser­
vatorship o f Justyce Cox-
Smith, a minor.
Notice is hereby given that
Helen K Hoglund has filed a
Petition for Appointment of
Conserv ator for the above ref­
erenced conservatorship The
name and address of the peti­
tioner is: Helen K. Hoglund.
3570 NE Division. Gresham.
OR 97030.
The petitioner is the minor
respondent’s great aunt Any
objections to the petition for the
appointment of Helen K Ho­
glund as conservator for
Justyce Cox-Smith must be
filed in the above-referenced
court proceeding on or before
December 22. 2004.
The petition for appointment
of conservator seeks to appoint
a fiduciary to manage the finan­
cial resources of Justyce Cox-
Smith The petitioner has al­
leged that the minor respondent
is unable to manage her finan­
cial resources If the petitioner
is successful, she will become
responsible for managing the
financial resources of the re­
spondent including the power
to obtain, administer or dispose
of real and personal property ,
intangible property, business
property, benefits and income
for the benefit of the minor re­
spondent
The financial assets and re­
sources of the minor respon­
dent may be used to pay court
approved expenditures in con­
nection with this protective pro­
ceeding
NOTICE If you wish to re­
ceive copies of filings in this
case, y ou must inform the court
and the person named as peti­
tioner in this notice You must
inform the court by filing a re­
quest for notice and pay ing any
applicable fee The request for
notice must be in writing, must
PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNCIL MEETING
A public meeting o f the
Common Council of the City
of Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, to adopt an ordinance,
will be held December 13,
2004. at 7:00 pm, at Heppner
City Hall, 111 North Main
Street, Heppner. Oregon
On Monday, December 13,
2004, 7:00 pm, at Heppner
City Hall, the H eppner
Common Council will hold a
public hearing on the adoption
of Ordinance Number 549-04,
an ordinance concerning real
property
com pensation,
adopting procedures for
processing claim s, and
declaring an emergency Copies
of the ordinance are available
at City Hall for public
examination
This is a public meeting
where deliberation o f the
Common Council will take
place Any person may appear
at the meeting and discuss the
proposed ordinance with the
Council
/s/ Jerry Breazeale,
City Recorder
Published: December 1. 2004
BU ILD IN G A M ER IC A ™
Morrow County is now ac­
cepting applications for a Child
Support Enforcement Offic-
er/Legal Assistant Associate
degree in paralegal or office
management preferred Five
years experience in administra­
tive w ork, two of which prefer­
ably being in a public or pri­
vate law office or any satisfac­
tory equivalent combination of
education, experience and train­
ing. Basic office skills, includ­
ing computer proficiency, is
required Wages will be $2494
per month plus excellent bene­
fits.
For applications contact
Becky Clay at bela> a co.
m orrow .or.us, or Morrow
County Courthouse. PO Box
788, Fleppner, OR 97836. Ap­
plications are to be submitted
to the Courthouse; Attn: Becky
Clay Application deadline is
December 6, 2004. Morrow
County is an equal opportum-
tv employer
ll-24-2c
Common Council will take
place Any person may appear
at the meeting and discuss the
proposed ordinance with the
Council.
/s/ Jerry Breazeale.
City Recorder
Published December 1, 2004
C ARS A TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALE S AND SERVICE
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone (541) 763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
PLEASE check your ad on
the first date of publication.
While we are happy to make
any necessary corrections,
we cannot be responsible for
errors appearing on multiple
days. When cancelling an ad,
PLEASE check to be sure
your ad was not inadvertently
punished
THANK YOU!
clearly indicate that you wish
to receive future filings in the
proceedings, and must contain
your name, address, and tele­
phone number. You must noti­
fy the person named as petition­
er, or the attorney for the peti­
tioner. by mailing a copy of the
request to the petitioner. Unless
y ou take these steps, you will
receive no copies of the filings
in the case
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the proceed­
ings in this conservatorship
may obtain additional informa­
tion from the records of the
Court, or the attorney for the
petitioner as set forth below.
Dated and first published
November 17. 2004
Helen K Hoglund. Petition­
er
D Ben Henzel. Attorney for
Petitioner
D Ben Henzel, PC.
0434 SW Iowa Street
Portland. OR 97239
Telephone: 503-546-1588
Facsimile: 503-546-1589
Published: November 17. 24.
and December 1.2004
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNCIL MEETING
A public meeting o f the
Common Council of the City
of Heppner. Morrow County.
Oregon, to adopt an ordinance,
will be held December 13.
2004. at 7:00 pm. at Heppner
City Hall. I l l North Main
Street. Heppner. Oregon
On Monday December 13.
2004 7:00 pm. at Heppner City
Hall, the Heppner Common
Council will hold a public
hearing on the adoption of
Ordinance Number 548-04. an
ordinance amending City Code
Section 4-1-8 amending the
definition o f solid waste to
include abandoned vehicles and
declaring an emergency Copies
of the ordinance are available
at City Hall for public
examination
This is a public meeting
where deliberation o f the
\
The Morrow County Court
will be considering one
appointment to serve on the
Morrow County Planning
Commission to represent the
greater Irrigon area. The
appointment will be for a four-
year term starting January 1,
2005. Interested persons
residing in the greater Irrigon
area should submit a letter of
interest to the Morrow County-
Court, PO Box 788, Heppner.
Oregon 97836 or call Beckv
Clay at 922-4103 ext 5620 by-
Friday. December 10, 2004.
Published: December 1 and 8,
2004
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEFAULT
AND ELECTION TO SELL
Reference is made to that
certain Trust Deed made by-
William Rill, also known as
William Dean Rill, as Grant­
or, to Morrow County Abstract
& Title Co., Inc., as Trustee in
favor o f Daniel M. Stingl,
Trustee for U/D/T as Benefi­
ciary dated June 24. 1998. re­
corded June 24, 1998, in Book
“M” Page 1998-54600 of the
Mortgage Records of Morrow
County Oregon covering the
following described real prop­
erty situated in said County and
State:
The real property described
in Exhibit 1 attached hereto and
incorporated herein
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
Morrow County, Oregon
There is a default by the
Grantor or other person ow ing
an obligation or by their suc­
cessor in interest, the perfor­
mance of which is secured by-
said Trust Deed, or by their
successor in interest, with re­
spect to provisions therein
which authorize sale in the
event of default of such provi­
sion The default for which
foreclosure is made is Grant­
or’s failure to pay when due the
sum of $26.795.00 due on De­
cember 31. 2002 and sum of
$26.795.00 due on December
31. 2003; together with title
expenses, costs. Trustee's fees
and attorney fees incurred here­
in by reason of said default, and
any further sums advanced by
the Beneficiary for the protec­
tion of the above described real
property and its interest there­
in.
By reason of said default, the
Beneficiary has declared all
sums owing on the obligation
secured by said Trust Deed
immediately due and pay able,
said sums being the following,
to wit: $163.777.28 with inter­
est thereon at the rate of 13
percent per annum from Janu­
ary 18.2002 until paid, togeth­
er with title expense, costs.
Trustee's fees and attorney fees
incurred herein bv reason of
said default; and any further
sums advanced by the Benefi­
ciary for the protection of the
above described real property
and it interest therein.
NOTICE OF DEFAULT
AND ELECTION TO SELL
RE:Trust Deed From
William Rill, also known as
William, Dean Rill, Grantor
To
Morrow County Abstract &
Title Co., Inc.,
As Trustee for the benefit of
Daniel M Stingl,
Trustee for U/D/T, Benefi­
ciary
For Additional Information:
David D Gallaher
Attorney at Law
PO Box 1314
Pendleton. OR 97801
(541)278-0722
Notice is hereby given that
the Beneficiary and Trustee, by-
reason o f said default, have
elected and do hereby elect to
foreclose the Trust Deed by-
advertisement and sale pursu­
ant to ORS 86.705 to 86 795,
an to cause to be sold at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash the interest in the de­
scribed property which the
Grantor had or had the power
to convey at the time Grantor
executed the Trust Deed, to­
gether with any interest the
Grantor or Grantor's successor
in interest acquired after the
execution of the Trust Deed, to
satisfy the obligations secured
by the Trust Deed and the ex­
penses of the sale, including the
compensations of the Trustee
as provided by law, and reason­
able fees of Trustee’s attorneys.
The sale will he held at the
hour of 10:00 o’clock A.M. in
accord with the standard of
time established by ORS
187.110 on April 18, 2005. at
the following place: inside the
main lobby o f the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100 Court
Street, in the City of Heppner,
County o f Morrow. State of
Oregon, which is the hour, date
and place last set for the sale.
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 proceed­
ing dismissed and the Trust
Deed reinstated by payment to
the Beneficiary of the entire
amount then due (other than
such portion of the principal as
would not then be due had no
default occurred) and by cur­
ing every other default com­
plained of herein by tendering
the performance required under
the obligation of Trust Deed,
in addition to paying said sums
or tendering the performance
necessary- to cure the default,
by paying all costs and expens­
es actually incurred in enforc­
ing the obligation and Trust
Deed, together with Trustee’s
and attorney ’s fees not exceed­
ing the amounts provided bv
said ORS 85 753.
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 on obligation, the
performance which is secured
by said Trust Deed, and the
words '“ Trustee’’ and “Bene­
ficiary" include their respective
successors in interest, if any.
/s/ David D Gallaher. Trust-
66 STATE OF OREGON )
)
ss.
County of Umatilla
)
Acknowledged before me on
Nov 1, 2004, by David D.
Gallaher, Trustee
/s/ Roz Wentz
Notary Public for Oregon
Mv Commission Expires:
2/23/05
THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OB­
TAINED WILL BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE
Schedule A-Continued
The land referred to in this
policy is situated in the State
of Oregon, County of Morrow
and is described as follows:
TRACT I
Township 4. South. Range
24, East of the Willamette Me­
ridian all being in the County
of Morrow. State of Oregon.
Section 1 The South Half:
Section 12: The North Half,
The Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter; And that
portion of the Northeast Quar­
ter of the Southwest Quarter
which lies East of the County
Road
Township 4, South. Range
25, East of the Willamette Me­
ridian all being in the County
of Morrow. State of Oregon
Section 7: Government Lots
1 and 2, also known as the West
Half of the Northw est Quarter
EXCEPTING TH ERE­
FROM all roads and road
rights of wav
TRACT II:
Township 3 South. Range
24, East of the Willamette Me­
ridian all being in the County
of Morrow. State of Oregon
Section 23: The South Half
of the South Half: The North­
east Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter ALSO the following
described parcel: Beginning at
the Southeast Corner of the
N orthw est Q uarter o f the
Southeast Quarter, thence West
a distance of 825.00 feet to a
place on the South line of the
N orthw est Q uarter o f the
Southeast Quarter, where it in- ,
tersects the County Road,
which is the True Point of Be­
ginning o f this description:
Thence North of the West side
of the County Road a distance
o f 135.00 feet to a point;
Thence West a distance o f
180.00 feet to a point; Thence
South a distance of 135.00 feet
to a point: Thence East a dis­
tance of 180 00 feet, more or
less, to the True Point of Be­
ginning of this description
Section 24: The Southwest
Quarter.
Section 25: The Northwest
Quarter.
Section 26: The Northeast
Quarter
EXCEPTING TH ERE­
FROM all roads and road
rights of way.
Published: November 17, 24,
December 1 and 8, 2004
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE of
SALE
Loan No: 0419666722
T.S. No: 1071099-09
113242
Reference is made is made to
that certain deed made bv
ERIK WENBERG AND
CYNTHIA WENBERG. AS
TENANTS
BY
THE
ENTIRETY
as G rantor to MID-
CLUM BIA
TITLE
COMPANY, as Trustee, in
favor of
M O R T G A G E
E L E C T R O N I C
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC.
as Beneficiary,
dated March 19, 2004,
recorded March 29, 2004, in
official records o f MORROW
County, OREGON in book/
reel/volume No. XX at page
No. XX, fee/file/instrument/
microfilm/reception No. 2004-
10568 covering the following
described real property situated
in the said County and State,
to-wit:
ALL THAT FRACTION
OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1.
LOONEY S ADDITION, IN
THE CITY OF HEPPNER.
COUNTY OF MORROW
AND STATE OF OREGON
LYING WEST OF JONES
STREET AND THE EAST 50
FEET OF LOT 2. BLOCK 1
OF SAID
LO O N EY 'S
ADDITION EXCEPTING
THEREFROM THE SOUTH
47 2 FEET OF BOTH LOTS
Commonlv known as:
595 JONES STREET
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 notice has been
recorded pursuant to Section
86 735(3) of Oregon Revised
Statutes: the default for which
the foreclosure is made is the
grantor’s:
Failure to pay the monthly
payment due August 1,2004 of
principal, interest and
impounds and subsequent
installments due thereafter,
plus late charges: together with
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