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    TEN- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 26,2005
CARS & TRUCKS
W R IG H T ’S
CHEVY, INC.
O LDSM O BILE
SALES AND SERVICE
Our Customer Is A lw ays
#1
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
or
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
Phone (541)763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
Willow
Creek
R e a ll y
676-5241
'
JoyctKay & Jerry Hollomon
OLDER THREE BEDROOM,
ONE BATH CUTIE. Level lot
62'x 122.7’ m/1. Two storage sheds
and garage, beautiful landscaping.
Nice neighborhood. Close to high
school. Propane heat. 360 W. Wa­
ter St. #05-05 $60,000
THE WISHART HOME ON
GILMORE. 2112 sq. ft. split-lev­
el. three bedroom, 2 bath in excel­
lent condition. Two fireplaces, great
view, open design with private,
beautifully landscaped fenced back
yard. A ‘MUST SEE HOME’. 140
S. Gilmore St. #05-08 $120,000
ONE OF A KIND 1960 CUS­
TOM BUILT HOME. Propane
heat and AC. fireplace in large liv­
ing room. Two bedrooms. Jack and
Jill baths. Lots of storage and clos­
ets. One bedroom and office down­
stairs, with a large craft/workshop.
Single car garage with a carport and
breezeway. New paint, newer roof.
Kitchen has new appliances includ­
ing refrigerator. 240 S. Gilmore St.
#05-10 $155,000
Heritage
Land Co.
H 676-5049
180W. Baltimore
#5, Heppner
at 541-922-4624 or 541-676-
Two bedroom, 1 Vi bath.
9061 extension 5503.
$350/month. W/D. Water/gar-
DATED this 19th day of
bage paid. New carpet. 676-
October. 2005.
CITY OF IRRIGON
Published: October 26, 2005
Large 2 bedroom, l l/ i bath Affidavit
duplex available. S/W/G paid.
PUBLIC NOTICE
$525/month. Call 676-9112.
10-26-tfc
Sealed proposals will be re­
ceived by Janet Greenup, Man­
ager, at the office of Morrow
REAL ESTATE
SWCD located at 430 Hepp-
WANTED
ner/Lexington Hwy, P.O. Box
I have buyers interested in 127, Heppner, OR 97836 until
property at Blakes Ranch. Call 2 p.m. November 8, 2005 for
me. David Sykes. Heritage the chemical control of “A” and
Land Co., 676-9228.
“ B” noxious weeds on the
10-12-tfx Boardman Bombing Range.
Late or faxed proposals will not
HELP WANTED
be accepted. All proposals will
conform
to bid sheet available
Bank of Eastern Oregon
at
above
address
or phone 676-
Part-time Teller
5452
and
must
be
signed.
Heppner Branch
Control
efforts
will be ac­
Bank of Eastern Oregon is
cording
to
label
using
Tordon
looking for a part-time Teller
to work a peak-time schedule 22K and/or 2,4-D LV6 along
of 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday with surfactants and dyes as
necessary.
through Friday.
Proposals will be on a per
This position processes a
variety of basic customer ser­ acre basis. All labor, associat­
vice account transactions and ed employment taxes, auto in­
maintains the highest level of surance, general liability insur­
confidentiality, professionalism ance, transportation, materials,
and courtesy to our customers. supplies, equipment, licenses
Responsibilities include cash and permits in accordance with
handling, basic com puter requirements.
Vehicles associated with
knowledge and ability to com­
project
must be thoroughly
municate effectively both ver­
cleaned
of weeds and weed
bally and in writing.
seeds
before
entering and be­
Final candidate must pass a
fore
leaving
Navy
lands.
background and credit check
All
work
shall
be
completed
prior to employment. Bank of
on
or
before
May
15,
2006.
Eastern Oregon has a competi­
Morrow
SWCD
reserves
the
tive salary and benefit package.
right
to
reject
any
or
all
bids
For more details on minimum
qualifications and how to ap­ not in compliance with all re­
quired procedures and may re­
ply contact:
ject
for good cause any bids
Sharon Harrison, Branch
upon
a finding by the district
Manager; 279 N. Main Street;
that
it
is in the public interest
Heppner, OR 97836. (541)
to
do
so.
676-9125.
Our Mission: To conserve,
Closing date: October 31,
protect,
and develop soil, wa­
2005
ter,
and
other
natural resourc­
Bank of Eastern Oregon is
es
for
the
economic
and envi­
an EOE/AA Employer
ronmental
benefit
of
the resi­
10-26-1 c
dents of Morrow County.
Published: October 19 and 26,
Deadline for
2005
Classified Advertising
Mondays at 5 p.m.
YAR D
S A LE
Two great sales: odds and
ends, big and small. 64436
Clark Canyon Rd„ Lexington
(Bob and Sharon Harrison).
Also, Odd Fellows’ storefront
next to Murray’s Drug Store,
Heppner (several couples).
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday,
Nov. 29.
10-26-lc
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
COURT AND IRRIGON
- $225,000 - 490.61 acres m/1,
CITY COUNCIL will hold the
110.9 acres currently in CRP
and 379.7 acres in dryland pas­
following hearing of public in­
ture, year round spring with
terest on Tuesday, November 8,
great views.
2005, at 7:00 p.m. at Stokes
- $39,000 - Older single wide
Landing Community Center in
mobile with 1092 sq. ft. on cor­
Irrigon, Oregon.
ner lot with 30’x22’ garage, lots
Urban Growth Boundary
o f parking.
Expansion: Morrow County
- $67,000 - 100’x 130' lot zoned
commercial. Ready to build or
and the City of Irrigon, JOINT
put home on. Owner could help
APPLICANTS. Property is
finance. And: tw o bedroom
described as tax lots 101,2000,
house on double lot (two tax
1100, 1002 and 1001 of Asses­
lots). New paint, lots o f space.
sor’s
Map 5N 27 20. Subject
Heppner.
property is zoned Exclusive
- $8,000 -1.61 acre lot in Emcrt
Farm Use and Rural Residen­
Addition. DEQ approved. City
water. lone.
tial and is located outside the
- $225,000 - Feed store and
City of Irrigon Urban Growth
much more! Long-time thriving
Boundary. The general loca­
business with tack. feed, supple­
tion
is east of Fifteenth, south
ments, salt, seed and nursery
of
Highway
730 both north and
stock. Good highway access.
south of Oregon Avenue. Ap­
Well built retail and storage
plicable criteria for approval
area.
include the Morrow County
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Comprehensive Plan, Morrow
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
County Zoning O rdinance
4. Kim Culsforth 541-980-3465
(MCZO) Section 8 Amend­
D avid Sykes 676-9228
w w w .beritageU m d.net
ments, and Statewide Planning
www.eaetoregoareaJeetate.com
Goal 14 Urbanization.
Opportunity to voice sup­
FOR RENT
port or opposition to the above
One bedroom apt. available. proposals or to ask questions
Willow View Apartments, 515 will be provided. Failure to
N. Elder. Heppner. EOH. Call raise an issue in person or by
letter or failure to provide suf­
(208) 384-1589, 676-5377.
__________________ 9-21-tfc ficient specificity to afford the
decision maker an opportunity
Duplex with great view of
to respond to the issue pre­
H eppner; 2 bedroom s, 1 Vi
cludes appeal to the Land Use
baths. W/S/G paid. $400 + de­
Board of Appeals based on
posit. 676-9112.
those issues.
8- 24-tfc
Copies of the staff report
2 bedroom upstairs duplex. and all relevant documents will
D.W. - w/d hookups. Water be available after October 28.
paid. $450. 676-5312.
2005. For more information,
9- 21-tfc please contact the Morrow
County Planning Department
»
4
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE Loan No: 0419666722
T.S. No.: 1077981-09 Refer­
ence is made to that certain
deed made by, Erik Wenberg
and Cynthia Wenberg, As Ten­
ants By The Entirety, as Grant­
or to Mid-Columbia Title Com­
pany, as Trustee, in favor of
Mortgage Electronic Registra­
tion Systems, Inc., as Benefi­
ciary, dated March 19, 2004,
recorded March 29, 2004, in
official records of Morrow
County, Oregon in book/reel/
volume No. xx at page No. xx,
fee/file/Instrument/microfilm/
reception No. 2004-10568 cov­
ering the following described
real property situated in 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
Looney’s Addition; excepting
therefrom the South 47.2 feet
of both lots. Commonly known
as: 595 Jones Street Heppner
Or 97836. Both the beneficia­
ry 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 June 1, 2005 of principal,
interest and impounds and sub­
sequent installments due there­
after; plus late charges; togeth­
er with all subsequent sums ad­
vanced by beneficiary pursuant
to the terms and conditions of
said deed of trust. Monthly
payment $1,101.00 Monthly
Late Charge $37.67. By this
reason of said default the ben­
eficiary has declared all obli­
gations secured by said Deed
of Trust immediately due and
payable, said sums being the
following, to-wit; The sum of
$122,384.30 together with in­
terest thereon at the rate of
6.125% per annum from May
01,2005 until paid; plus all ac­
crued late charges thereon; and
all trustee’s fees, foreclosure
costs and any sums advance by
the beneficiary pursuant to the
terms and conditions of the said
deed of trust. Whereof, notice
hereby is given that. Cal-West­
ern Reconveyance Corporation
the undersigned trustee will on
January 10. 2006 at the hour
of 1:00pm, Standard of Time,
as established by Section
187.110, Oregon Revised Stat­
utes, At the court street en­
trance to morrow county court­
house 100 Court Street 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 had or had power to
convey at the time of the exe­
cution by him of the said trust
deed, together with any inter­
est which the grantor or his
successors in interest acquired
after the execution of said trust
deed, to satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby secured and
the costs and expense of sale,
including a reasonable charge
by the trustee. Notice is fur­
ther given that any person
named in Section 86.753 of
Oregon Revised Statutes has
the right to have the foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and the
trust deed reinstated by pay­
ment to the beneficiary of the
entire amount then due (other
than such portion of said prin­
cipal as would not then be due
had no default occurred), to­
gether with the costs, trustee’s
and attorney’s fees and curing
any other default complained of
in the Notice of Default by ten­
dering the performance re­
quired under the obligation or
trust deed, at any time prior to
five days before the date last
set for sale. In construing this
notice, the masculine gender
includes the feminine and the
neuter, the singular includes
plural, the word “grantor” in­
cludes any successor in inter­
est to the grantor as well as any
other persons owing an obliga­
tion, the performance of which
is secured by said trust deed,
the words “trustee” and “bene­
ficiary” includes their respec­
tive successors in interest, if
any. Dated: August 31, 2005.
Cal-Western Reconveyance
Corporation 525 East Main
Street P.O. Box 22004 El Ca­
jon Ca 92022-9004 Cal-West­
ern Reconveyance Corporation
S ignature/B y: Yvonne J.
Wheeler, A. V.P. R-122027 10/
05; 12; 19; 26/2005
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
OR-2005-11 - AMENDED
On the 17th day of Novem­
ber, 2005 at the hour of 10:00
o ’clock, A.M. Standard of
Time in accordance with ORS
187.110, at the front door of the
Morrow County Courthouse,
in Heppner, Oregon, I will sell
at Public Auction all the right,
title, claim and interest of Mor­
row County to the highest bid­
der for cash, the parcels of real
property located in Morrow
County, Oregon, described in
Exhibit “A” which is attached
hereto and by this reference in­
corporated herein.
Said sale is made under an
Amended Order issued out of
the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County
to me directed: In the Matter
of Real Property owned by
Morrow County and Directing
Sheriff to Conduct Sale dated
October 5,2005. The minimum
price which may be accepted
for the property is fixed by
Order of the County Court and
is set forth with particularity
with the parcels described in
said Exhibit “A”.
DATED this 17th day of
October, 2005.
KENNETH W. MATLACK,
Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: /s/ Judy Chastain
Chief Civil Deputy
NOTE: At the time of sale,
the County will collect fees for
recording Deed in the Clerk’s
deed records. Recording fees
are $26.00 for the first page,
plus $5.00 for each additional
page.
EXHIBIT A
Parcel - Legal Description:
Columbia Terrace Addition to
the City of Boardman, Morrow
County, Oregon
Lot 3, Block 10
t
Together with 1996 Marlette
manufactured structure identi­
fied by the Department of Con­
sumer and Business Services
as Home ID 285913 and fur­
ther identified by the former
Department of Motor Vehicles
ID as X-239959.
Map
and
tax
Lot:
4N2517AA9900
Account Number: R04001
& M62643
Market Value: $49,780.00
Minimum Price: $25,000.00
Terms: Cash, c a s h ie r’s
check, money order or current
letter of credit from a bank or
lending institution in full on the
day of the sale.
Published: October 19 and 26,
and November 2 and 9, 2005
Affidavit
PUBLIC N O TICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE T.S. No.: OR-81335-C
Loan No: 0652118560 Refer­
ence is made to that certain deed
made by, Donald R. Stanley
and Alice Stanley, husband and
wife as Grantor to Morrow
County A bstract and Title
Company, as trustee, in favor
of GMAC Mortgage Corpora­
tion dba Ditech.com, as Ben­
eficiary, dated 4/24/2000, re­
corded 5/9/2000, in official
records of Morrow County,
Oregon in book/reel/volume
No. — at page No. —, fee/ file/
instrument/ microfile/ reception
No. M-2000-1063 (indicated
which), covering the following
described real property situated
in said County and State, to-
wit: APN: 5N2625AA-2700
Legal Description: All that por­
tion of Lot 4, Block 2 West,
Section 25, Township 5 north.
Range 26, East o f the
Willamette Meridian, Morrow
County, Oregon, described as
follow s; B eginning at the
Northwest corner of Lot 4,
Block 2 West, Thence East
160.00 feet to a point; Thence
South a distance of 300 feet to
the point of beginning of this
description; Thence East a dis­
tance of 118.94 feet to a point;
Thence South a distance of
100.00 feet to a point, Thence
West a distance of 118.94 feet
to a point; Thence North a dis­
tance of 100.00 feet to the point
of beginning of this description.
Subject to usual printed stipu­
lations, exclusions and excep­
tions appearing in such form
policy (Attached at the last
page is Schedule of Exclusions
From Coverage of Stewart Title
Guaranty Company) and also
the follow ing exceptions:.
Commonly known as: 360 SE
3rd Irrigon, OR 97844 Both the
beneficiary and the trustee have
elected to sell the said real prop­
erty to satisfy the obligations
secured by said trust deed and
notice has been recorded pur­
suant to Section 86.735(3) of
Oregon Revised Statutes: the
default for which the foreclo­
sure is made is the grantor’s:
Unpaid principal balance of
$28,253.32; plus accrued inter­
est plus impounds and/or ad­
vances which became due on 6/
1/2005 plus late charges, and
all subsequent installments of
principal, interest, balloon pay­
ments, plus impounds and/or
advances and late charges that
become payable. Monthly Pay­
ment $364.92 Monthly Late
Charge $12.13 By this reason
of said default the beneficiary
has declared all obligations se­
cured by said deed of trust im­
mediately due and payable, said
sums being the following, to-
wit: The sum of $28,253.32
together with interest thereon at
the rate of 9.25% per annum
from 5/1/2005 until paid; plus
all accrued late charges
thereon; and all trustee’s fees,
foreclosure costs and any sums
advanced by the beneficiary
pursuant to the terms of said
deed of trust. Whereof, notice
hereby is given that First
American Title Insurance Com­
pany, the undersigned trustee
will on 1/6/2006 at the hour of
11:00 AM Standard of Time, as
established by section 187.110,
Oregon Revised Statues, at the
front entrance to the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100 Court
Street, H eppner, O rgegon
County of Morrow, State of Or­
egon, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash the
interest in the said described
real property which the grantor
had or had power to convey at
the time of the execution by him
of the said trust deed, together
with any interest which the
grantor or his successors in in­
terest acquired after the execu­
tion of said trust deed, to sat­
isfy the foregoing obligations
thereby secured and the costs
and expenses of sale, including
a reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further given
that any person named in Sec­
tion 86.753 of Oregon Revised
Statutes has the right to have
the foreclosure proceeding dis­
missed and the trust deed rein­
stated by payment to the ben­
eficiary of the entire amount
then due (other than such por­
tion of said principal as would
not then be due had no default
occurred), together with the
costs, trustee’s and attorney’s
fees and curing any other de­
fault complained of in the No­
tice of Default by tendering the
performance required under the
obligation or trust deed, at any
time prior to five days before
the date last set for sale. In con­
struing this notice, the mascu­
line gender includes the femi­
nine and the neuter, the singu­
lar includes plural, the word
“grantor" includes any succes­
sor in interest to the grantor as
well as any other persons ow­
ing an obligation, the perfor­
mance of which is secured by
said trust deed, the words
“trustee” and “beneficiary” in­
clude their respective succes­
sors in interest, if any. Dated:
August 18, 2005 First Ameri­
can Title Insurance Company,
C/O Executive Trustee Ser­
vices, 15455 San Fernando
Mission Blvd., Suite 208, Mis­
sion Hills, CA 91345 (818)
361-6998 Signature By Karen
J. Cooper, Assistant Secretary
ASAP718120 10/26, 11/2, 11/
9, 11/16 Affidavit
Putman donates
to Little League
Jim Putm an has
donated $1,0 0 0 to W illow
C reek L ittle L eague. H is
e m p lo y e r ,
P a c ifiC o r p ,
honored its 2005 Spirit o f
Excellence Award winners at
a r e c o g n itio n e v e n t on
O c to b e r 6 in P o rtla n d .
Putm an, father o f K e lsi,
James, and Wesson Putman,
elected to donate his $ 1,000
to support W illow C reek
Little League.
E ach
in d iv id u a l
Spirit o f Excellence award
winner was able to donate
$1,000 to the charity o f his
or her choice. The award is
the
c o m p a n y ’s
m ost
p restig io u s horror and is
a n n u a lly
aw a rd ed
to
e m p lo y e e s
who
b e st
d e m o n str a te o n e o f the
com p an y’s key behaviors.
P u tm an ,
who
w as
recognized for his customer
f o c u s , w a s o n e o f 14
individuals to win a 2005
award, which afforded him
the opportunity to make a.
d o n a tio n .
Putm an
is
c u rren tly on le a v e and
w o r k in g as a b u s in e s s
r e p r e se n ta tiv e
for
International Brotherhood of
E lectrical W orkers L ocal
125.
Mural committee
brick campaign
nears completion
A fundraiser to help
pay for the Farm M useum
mural is nearing completion.
The project in clu d ed the
selling o f 207 bricks for $ 100
each. All o f the bricks have
been sold and the order has
been placed to laser engrave
names on the bricks.
The
p r o je c t,
originally scheduled to be
com pleted this fall, will be
finished early in 2006 when
the w ea th e r p erm its the
m ason ry w ork to be
completed. The money from
the sales o f the bricks has
paid for the com pletion o f
the m u rals. N u m e r o u s
parties contributed to the
murals.
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