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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - NINE
III I I» W AN I I I)
OEEK E SPACE
Morrow County
School District has the follow­
ing classified positions open
immediately:
F acilities C o o rd in ato r -
Heppner area
F a c ilities C o o rd in ato r -
Irrigon area
F a c ilities C o o rd in ato r -
Boardman area
All three positions are full­
time with salary and benefits as
per OSEA, Chapter 59, collec­
tive bargaining agreement.
Closing date: M arch 18,
2005
Projected start date: April 1,
2005
Application A district appli­
cation. resume and cover letter
must be completed and sent to:
Julie Ashbeck, Personnel
D irec to r; M orrow C ounty
School District; PO. Box 368;
Lexington, OR 97839. (541)
989-8202.
Successful candidates will
be subject to C riminal History
Records Check and Finger­
printing. EOE
2-23-lc
For Rent : office space for
rent in Heppner $300 month
all utilities included Contact
David Sykes at the Heppner
Gazette 676-9228
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T he
REAL ESTATE
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C reek
Realty
6 7 6 -5 2 4 1
JoyceKay <4 Jerry Holtomon
LOOKING FOR A LARGE
LOT WITH A GREAT VIEW?
This 170'xl00' on a dead end street
has all the utilities to the property
In a very nice neighborhood close
to grade school 210 Thompson St.
#04-03 SI 8,500
S20.000 WILL BUY YOU A
82.5’xll4' m/1 kit and a 1968 mo­
bile home with 2 bedrooms and 1
bath Located out of the floodplain
on a dead end street at the edge of a
nice residential area Lot includes
RV parking with full hook-ups. 400
E Aiken St. #03-08
Heritage
Land Co.
180 W. Baltimore / ¿ X
#5, Heppner
H 676-5049
~ $75,000 - 3 bedroom, IV* bath,
new covered back porch and
paved parking/patio near city
park SALE PENDING.
~ $42,400 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath
with covered glassed porch,
fenced yard, 2 car attached ga­
rage with large lot Lexington
~ $150,000 - 6-plex with one
bedroom apts; has attached
manager's home with fireplace,
patio and garage Has good rent­
al history w ith lots of parking.
Two out-storage buildings and
city water
~ $49,000 - 1472 sq. ft build­
ing ready for business or meet­
ings or a church with built-in
sound system, forced air heat,
large asphalt parking lot, zoned
commercial Lexington
~ $89,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath
single car garage on 2 tax lots
with double car garage/shop on
the o th er tax lot n ear high
school. Heppner
~ $ 110,000 - 4 bedroom, 2 bath
on one acre Newer upgraded
manufactured home, 1675 sq ft
Great view, private lot, city sew­
er and water Country feeling
close to downtown
~ $95,000 - Newer 3 bedroom.
1 bath, nicely landscaped yard
with newer roof and 8'x36’ cov­
ered deck: house is in move-m
condition. Heppner
— Clean, neat, large I 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 676-922k
www.beppner.aet
www.eaMtoregoaremlettMte.com
FOR REM
Two bedroom available.
Willow View Apartments, 5 15
N. Elder. Heppner EOH Call
(208) 384-1589. 676-9019.
11-12-tfc
For Rent: 1 bedroom apt All
utilities included Remodeled
and clean $300/month. twelfth
month free (541) 756-2755
Possible manager position
__________________ 12-29-tfc
For Rent: nice, clean 3 bed­
room house with fenced back­
yard and garden spot within
walking distance to downtown
$450/month (541) 676-5309
before 8 p m
2-9-3c
REAL ESTATE
\\ W i l l )
Have buyer interested in
pasture land around Heppner
with water. Please contact me
We can do a one-time listing
David Sykes
Heritage Land Co.
(541)676-9228
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Deadline fo r
Classified A dvertising
Mondays at 5 p.m.
INTERNET
Real Estate Listings
www. heppner. net
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 in multiple
weeks. When cancelling an
ad, PLEASE check to be sure
your ad was not inadvertently
published. THANK YOU!
PUBLIC NOTICE
Trustee's Notice o f Sale
Reference is made to that
certain trust deed made by Bob­
by L. Medley as grantor, to H
& L Services, as trustee, in fa­
vor o f Green Tree Financial
Servicing Corp.. as beneficia­
ry, dated August 5. 1996. re­
corded on August 9. 1996. in
the records o f Morrow Coun­
ty, Oregon as Microfilm No.
M-48740. covering the follow­
ing described real property sit­
uated in said county and state,
to wit:
Lot 4. GREEN GARDEN
ESTATES in the County o f
Morrow and State o f Oregon
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy the
obligation secured by said trust
deed and a notice o f default has
been recorded pursuant to Or­
egon
R evised
S ta tu tes
8 6 .7 3 5 (3 ); the defau lt for
which the foreclosure is made
is grantor’s failure to pay when
due the following sums:
Five monthly payments o f
$ 5 4 7 .4 3 each due for the
months of May 2004 through
October 2004 with interest ac­
cruing thereon at the contract
rate o f 9.25% per annum or
$15.59 per diem until paid in
full, plus unpaid property tax­
es and costs and attorney s fees.
By reason o f said default the
beneficiary has declared all
sums owing on the obligation
secured by said trust deed im­
m ediately due and payable,
said sums being the follow ing,
to-wit:
Principal $ 61.512.35
Interest and fees as of No­
vember 2, 2004: $ 6.095.03
Foreclosure Guarantee
$ 341.00
Beneficiary is also entitled to
costs and attorney fees.
WHEREFORE, notice here­
by is given that the undersigned
trustee will on April 1, 2005,
at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m ,
in accord with the standard of
tim e e sta b lish e d by ORS
187.110. at the Morrow Coun­
ty C o u rth o u se. 100 C ourt
Street in the City o f Heppner.
County o f Morrow. State o f
Oregon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash
the interest in the said described
real property which the grant­
or had or had power to conv ey
at the rime of the execution by
grantor o f the said trust deed,
to g eth e r w ith any in terest
which the grantor or grantor's
successors in interest acquired
after the execution o f said trust
deed, to satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby secured and
the costs and expenses o f sale,
including a reasonable charge
by the trustee Notice is fur­
ther 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 foreclo­
sure proceeding dismissed and
the trust deed reinstated by pay ­
ment to the beneficiary o f the
entire amount then due (other
than such portion o f the prin­
cipal as would not then be due
had no default occurred) and by
curing any other default com­
plained o f herein that is capa­
ble o f being cured by tender­
ing the performance required
under the obligation or trust
deed, and in addition to pay ing
said sums or tendering the per­
formance necessary to cure the
default, by pay ing all costs and
expenses actually incurred in
enforcing the obligation and
trust deed, together with trust­
ee’s and attorney’s fees not ex­
ceeding the amounts provided
by said ORS 86.753.
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 ow ing an obligation, the
performance o f which is se­
cured by the trust deed, and the
words "trustee" and "beneficia­
ry" include their respective suc­
cessors in interest, if any.
DATED N ovem ber 9th,
2004
Laura J Walker. Trustee
State o f Oregon. County of
Multnomah ss:
I. the undersigned attorney of
record for the Plaintiff, certify
that the foregoing is an exact
and complete copy o f the orig­
inal trustee's notice o f sale
Chad M. Stokes. Attorney
for said Trustee
If the foregoing is a copy to
be served pursuant to ORS
86.740 or ORS 86.750(1). fill
in opposite the name and ad­
dress of party to be served
SERVE OCCUPANT
715 SW 2nd
Irrigon.. OR 97844
Published: February 2, 9, 16
and 23, 2005
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City Council for the City
o f Heppner w ill hold a joint
work session with the Heppner
Police Commission on Febru­
ary 24. 2005. to consider the
c o n tra ct w ith the M orrow
County Sheriff's Department.
The meeting will be held at
8:00 AM at Heppner City Hall,
111 North Main Street. Hepp­
ner. Oregon 97836. If you
would like to attend the meet­
ing and need assistance, please
call (541) 676-9618 or TTY
relay 800-735-2900.
Gerald W Breazeale
City Manager
Published: February 23, 2005
Affidavit.
PUBLIC NOTICE
M orrow C ou n ty G rain
Growers hereby gives notice
that Unclaimed Capital Re­
serve Certificate payments are
now and have been available
since December. 1998 and De­
cember. 1999 at the office of
the Cooperative at 350 Main.
PO Box 367. Lexington OR
97839, to the members hereun­
der. Unless the members named
or their heirs claim payments
no later than May 1.2005. they
will be forfeited to the Cooper­
ative These Capital Reserve
Certificates are for the years
1982 and 1983 only.
Luci Wilson Benson
Robert Johnson
Matt Murray
Larry Wirfs
Earl Wilson Estate
Jack Sumner
H & I Operating
Leotta Farra
Published: February 23. 2005
Affidavit__________________
Morrow SWCD/
Weed Advisory
Board to meet
T h e M o rro w Soil
an d W a te r C o n s e rv a tio n
District m eeting is scheduled
for Tuesday, M arch 1 at 5
p m , at the Pettyjohn Office
B uilding in H ep p n er T he
m eeting agenda item s and
d isc u s s io n item s in clu d e
m a n a g e r re p o rt, 2 0 0 5 -0 6
budget review, BPA contract
update and agency reports
P ro s p e c t o f an e x e c u tiv e
session will be in accordance
to O R S 192 6 4 0 (2 ) T h e
meeting is open to the public
lone boys’ varsity wins
playoff game with Echo
W hile the lone boys’
varsity might have preferred
s p e n d in g t h e i r T u e s d a y
b e fo re
th e
D is tr ic t
T o u rn a m e n t f in e - tu n in g ,
instead they were required to
spend the evening settling
their season-long dual with
the Echo C ougars, winning
49-44
A s b o th
te a m s
f in is h e d th e B ig S k y
C o n fe re n c e w ith identical
reco rd s and they had both
lost to each other, a playoff
g a m e w a s n e e d e d to
d e te rm in e th e first p lac e
te a m fro m th e E a s te r n
D ivision B esides bragging
rights, the w inner w ould get
a bye until F rid a y o f th e
d istric t to u rn e y w hile the
loser w ould have to play a
f ir s t- r o u n d
gam e
on
T h u rsd ay . T he g a m e w as
played on a neutral court,
H erm iston High School on
Tuesday, Feb 15.
lone used a full court
press to get out in front o f
the C o u g ars early, leading
15-4 at the end o f the first
p e rio d H o w e v e r, E c h o
a n s w e re d in th e s e c o n d
q u a r te r , o u ts c o r in g th e
C a rd s 15-6 to m ak e th e
score 21 -19 at half time. The
s e c o n d h a lf w a s e q u a lly
sq u eak y tig h t, finding the
C ards w ith just a one-point
m argin w ith tw o m inutes in
the gam e Tony Bolin w ent
Mural
Committee
starts fund
raiser
R o b e rt W a lto n , a
Leavenw orth, WA artist, will
be in H e p p n e r in June to
finish the mural o f "Railroad
D epot and Sheep R anches.”
Since sheep w ere at one time
the main source o f incom e in
M o rro w C o u n ty an d th e
railroad depot w as the main
tr a n s p o r t a ti o n
out
of
H e p p n e r , th is h is to r ic a l
m u ra l te lls a lo t a b o u t
M orrow County.
W hen th e m ural is
finished, a w ritten story o f
s h e e p r a n c h in g to ld by
people still in the county will
be in the kiosk for everyone
to ta k e a c o p y o f w h en
v iew in g th e m ural and to
read about sheep ranching in
M orrow County. Louis and
B e tty C a rls o n an d D o ris
B ro s n a n a re d o in g s to ry
w ritings
W a lto n p la n s on
being in H eppner the w hole
m onth o f June and m aybe
lo n g er dep en d in g on how
hot the w eather is
The
m u ra l
com m ittee is doing a fund
raiser o f bricks to finish the
landing and handicap ram p
in front o f the mural Each
brick has three lines o f 15
letters including spaces on
each line. Each brick is being
sold for $100 T he m oney
w ill p a y f o r b r ic k s a n d
completion o f the mural The
last day to purchase a brick
is June 1. (S ee ad in this
paper for brick order form to
send into Farm Foundation.)
F o r m o re in fo r m a tio n ,
contact Larry or B etty Mills
at 676-5546
A lim ited am ount o f
tow n prints are still available
a t th e m u se u m d u rin g
m useum hours o f 1-5 p.m ,
Tuesday through Saturday
Only colors that are at the
m useum are available- no
m ore will be m ade
Som e giclees o f the
“ R ailroad D epot and Sheep
R anches" are available from
Sharon Harrison at the Bank
o f E a s te r n O r e g o n in
H eppner The giclees can be
m ad e any size y o u w ant,
however, som e extra charges
m ay be included
to the line tw ice and knocked
d o w n fo u r o u t o f fo u r to
m ake the final score 49-44
in fav o r o f th e C ardinals.
Until that point in the gam e,
neither team had capitalized
at the line, shooting ju st 25
percent
T h e s ta ts fo r b o th
te a m s w e re a lm o s t d e a d
even They m ade the sam e
number o f tw o pointers (18),
th e s a m e n u m b e r o f 3-
p o in te r s ( 2 ) , c o lle c te d
alm ost the sam e num ber o f
rebounds (25-24 in favor o f
lo n e ) and tu rn e d th e ball
o v e r a lm o s t th e sa m e
num ber o f tim es (lo n e 18,
Echo 17.)
Tyler B row n had a
d o u b le -d o u b le , s c o rin g a
g a m e -h ig h 18 p o in ts and
pulling dow n 10 rebounds.
B olin w as a lso in d o u b le
fig u re s fo r lo n e w ith 10
p o in ts fo llo w e d by T y ler
R a ib le w ith n in e , N ic k
C h ristm an w ith eight and
K elly Thom pson w ith two.
“ W e d id n ’t play our
best basketball o f the year
but then Echo didn’t either,”
said C oach D ennis Stefani
“ Playoff gam es tend to make
everyone get tight but maybe
h a v in g th is e x tr a g a m e
before district will help us
play better under pressure.
T he kids p u t every bit o f
energy and desire they had
in to th is g a m e and t h a t ’s
w hat w on it.”
Oregon Wheat
Commission to
meet
The O regon W heat
C o m m is s io n w ill h o ld a
regular m eeting to discuss
c o m m is s io n b u s in e s s o n
T hursday, M arch 10 at 10
am
a n d th e A n n u a l
R e s e a rc h R ev iew w ill be
held on Friday, M arch 11 at
8:30 a m Both m eetings will
be h e ld a t th e C o lu m b ia
G orge D iscovery C enter in
The D alles
The meeting location
is accessible to persons with
d i s a b i li ti e s
The A D A
p r o h ib its d is c r im in a tio n
a g a in s t
p e rso n s
w ith
disabilities. A request for an
in te rp re te r for the hearing
im p a ire d o r f o r o th e r
accom m odations for person
w ith d is a b ilitie s , p le a s e
contact the OW C office 48
hours in advance at (5 0 3 )
2 2 9 -6 6 6 5 o r T T Y ( 5 0 3 )
986-4762.
Resume
workshop to be
held
T h e O re g o n T ra il
L ib rary D istrict- H ep p n e r
branch is hosting a “C reate
a R e s u m e ” w o rk s h o p on
M o n d a y , M a rc h 7. T h e
w orkshop will be held at 7
p.m at the H eppner Library
T he w o rk sh o p will
te a c h a tte n d e e s h o w to
c r e a te a re s u m e u s in g
M icrosoft W ord 2002. Some
fam iliarity w ith co m p u ters
and th e M ic ro so ft O ffice
program s is required
Class size is lim ited,
The
O re g o n
is
A ssistance C om m ission is so p r e - r e g i s tr a ti o n
accepting applications from required To register contact
lone High School graduates library sta ff at 676-9964.
f o r M a ry a n M c E llig o tt
M em orial scholarships for
th e c o m in g 2 0 0 5 - 2 0 0 6
school year.
T h e fu n d a w a r d s
O n Sunday, Feb. 20,
scholarships to second, third
a c o o l a b re e z y day, 13
and fo u rth y e a r s tu d e n ts
s h o o te r s
g a th e r e d
at
a tte n d in g p o s t-s e c o n d a ry
M orrow County Gun Club
institutions that participate in
In s in g le s , J e f f
the federal Title IV student
C utsforth placed first hitting
fin a n c ia l a id p r o g r a m s
24 out o f 25 targets. M arch
T h e s e s c h o la r s h ip s a re
Schlichting and K elw ayne
available to students who are
H aguew ood tied at 23 and
a tte n d in g s c h o o ls e ith e r
D e n n is P eck and H a rv e y
w ith in O re g o n o r o u t o f
C hilders tied at 22.
state.
In handicap, Childers
In te rested stu d e n ts
came out on top with 23 out
may apply by com pleting the
o f 25 hits, w ith C u tsfo rth
O re g o n
A s s is ta n c e
follow ing w ith 22 and R ob
C o m m is s io n a p p lic a tio n
A shbeck and Peck w ith 20
o n lin e
at
A n n ie s w e r e s h o t
w w w .g e tc o lle g e fu n d s.o rg ,
w ith D ic k G o o d h e a d ,
a n d m a ilin g c o m p le te d
Cutsforth, Ashbeck, Childers
a p p lic a tio n s
to
th e
an d H a g u e w o o d e a c h
C o m m issio n by M arch 1,
w inning one
2005. Previous w inners are
The next shoot will
e lig ib le , b u t th e y m u st
be held on Sunday, Feb. 27
reapply to be considered for
at 12 p .m . B rin g y o u r
the 2005-2006 school year
shotgun and join the fun
scholarships
McElligott
scholarship
accepting apps
Morrow County
Gun Club news
Boardman son
completes
training
A rm y Pfc. Jo se G.
M artinet has graduated from
the U nit Supply Specialist
A dvanced
I n d iv id u a l
T ra in in g c o u r s e a t th e
Q u a r te r m a s te r B a tta lio n ,
Fort Lee, Petersburg, VA
The
c o u rse
is
designed to train students to
receive, inspect, segregate,
s to r e , in v e n to r y , is s u e ,
d e liv e r
and
tu r n - in
o rg a n iz a tio n a l
and
in s ta lla tio n s u p p lie s an d
e q u ip m e n t,
m a in ta in
auto m ated supply system s
for accountability with use o f
unit c o m p u te rs; issue and
receip t o f small arm s and
secure and control w eapons
and am m unition supplies
He is the son o f Jose
G and B e tty M a rtin e t o f
B o a rd m a n M a rtin e t is a
1996 g raduate o f Riverside
High School in Boardm an
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Births
Zeke
Mathew-
Jarrett Reiner- a son, Zeke
M a th e w -Ja rre tt, w as born
Ja n 3 0 , 2 0 0 5 , at G o o d
Shepherd M edical C enter in
H e r m is to n ,
to
D eana
H endricks and C ory R einer
o f H eppner
Shawn
Patrick
Louis Pollentier- a son,
Shaw n Patrick Louis, w as
bom Jan 30, 2005, at G ood
Shepherd M edical C enter in
H e r m is to n to J e n n if e r
G iroux o f Boardm an
Fernando
Jose
Ramirez- a son, Fernando
Jose, w as bom Feb 2, 2005,
at G ood Shepherd M edical
C e n te r in H e rm is to n , to
C r y s ta l
R a m ire z
and
Fernando Ram irez E strada
o f B oardm an
Hailey
Rose
Cimmiyotti- a d a u g h te r,
Hailey Rose, w as born Feb
8, 2 0 0 5 , at St A n th o n y
H o sp ita l in P e n d leto n , to
T y ly n n
and
Je re m y
Cim m iyotti o f Lexington