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    SEVEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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Accounting Services
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T ax P r e p a r a tio n A P la n n in g - E le c tr o n ic F ilin g
C om p u ter Set I'p A A s s is ta n c e - G e n e r a l L e d g e r
FARMERS
D o in g
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ilNESS
SINCE
1 9 B 4
the man who went and
got my grandma for me.
I f I have forgotten anyone
please know I am thank­
ful for whatever you did
to help.
Thanks also to Rick
and Darlene for letting me
keep my horses in their
round pen and for feeding
them for me that night.
I'm grateful to all of you
and appreciate everything
you did to try and keep me
calm.
May God Bless You.
Alexis "SAS" Doutre
8-5-1p
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FAMILY
EYEWEAR
Save ui $250
Complete Pair
Lenses & Frames
$ 99.22
1 year warranty on lenses
(S elect Fram es)
O ver 200 to choose from
Single Vision,
Tri & Bifocal
I would like to thank ev­
eryone for the gifts, cards,
and well wishes for my
retirement. Your support
has been greatly appreci­
ated. It's been a fun ride.
Thanks again.
Jean Strange
8-5-1p
No Line & Scratch Coat
Same Day Service
(M ust have prescription)
1045 N. 1st-Next to the Nickel
567-3790
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YARD SALE
Multi-family yard sale
August 6-8, 8 am - Noon.
No early sales Large and
small appliances, furni­
ture, home decor, tires,
tools and lots of special
one of a kind treasures.
690 and 700 NW Sperry
St Watch for signs begin­
ning at the AG Museum
Half price, eveything must
FOR SALE
2005
Legacy
Subaru
58,000 miles, all wheel
drive. Excellent condition
11,000, 676-9922
7-29-tfc
House for sale. Three
bedroom, two bath, large
living area. Shop. Great
storage areas. Across from
fairgrounds.
$ 152,500.
676-9841, evenings and
weekends.
8-5-3c
go-
8-5-lc
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
SALE
REFERENCE IS MADE
to that certain Deed of
Trust (the “Trust Deed")
recorded in the records
of Morrow County, Ore­
gon on February 16, 2005
as Document No. 2005-
13203 by and among
David L. Peterson, an in­
dividual (“Grantor"), Co­
lumbia River Title Co. as
the Trustee and Bank of
Eastern Oregon, an Or­
egon corporation, as the
Beneficiary. The Trust
Deed covers the real prop­
erty at 53515 Highway
207, Spray, Heppner, Or­
egon 97836 and legally
described as:
PARCEL I OF PARTI­
TION PLAT 1998-7, IN
THE COUNTY OF
MORROW, STATE OF
OREGON
The undersigned succes­
sor trustee, Bennett H.
Goldstein, hereby certifies
that (i) no assignments of
the Trust Deed by the
trustee or the beneficiary
and no appointments of
successor trustee have
been made, except as re­
corded in the official re­
cords of the county or
counties in which the
above-referenced
real
property is situated, and
including specifically the
appointment of Bennett
H. Goldstein, attorney, as
successor trustee, and (ii)
no action has been com­
menced or is pending to
recover the debt or any
part of it now remaining
which is secured by the
Trust Deed.
The beneficiary has elect­
ed to sell the real property
described above to satisfy
the obligations secured by
the Trust Deed. Pursuant to
ORS 86.735(3), a Notice
of Default and Election
to Sell was recorded May
28, 2009 as Microfilm No.
M-2009-23931,
Micro­
film Records of Morrow
County. Oregon.
There are presently one
or more defaults by the
grantor owing an obliga-
One bedroom apartment
large living room, small
kitchen, living room &
utility room credit check
required, first and last.
$300/month, 989-8118
7-29-tfc
Tue s - Fri. 9-5
Evening and Weekend
appointments available
Styles
REDKEN
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M V C
* Stefanie
541*676*8111 or 541*240*1718 Cell
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Business Opportunity
ALL CASH vending! Do you earn $800 in a day?
Your own local candy route. Includes 25 machines and
Candy. All for $9,995. 1-888-776-3071.
Employment
OVER 18? Between high school and college? Travel
and have fun w/ young successful business group. No
experience necessary. Return guaranteed. Lodging,
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in rural environment (Hunting, fishing, and camping).
Interested? Submit resume to Hall Motor Company
P.O.Box 669 Lakeview,OR.97630.
Miscellaneous
AIRLINES ARE hiring. Train for high paying avia­
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Deadline for Legal and
Classified Advertising
Mondays at 5.00 pm
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The family of Mike
Prock would like to thank
all for their acts of kind­
ness, prayers, flowers,
food, and cards. Those
gestures provided us with
great comfort during the
trying time.
Special thank you to
Pat and Trish Sweeney for
all they do. Their profes­
sional as well as personal
touch makes decisions in
all the planning so much
easier.
We would also like to
thank Tim Van Cleave
for officiating the memo­
rial service, and providing
spiritual guidance to the
family.
A special thank you to
Molly Rhea.
The Ladies Elks orga­
nized the lunch afterwards,
which provided many to
share their personal stories
about Mike. Thank you la­
dies for your hard work.
This has been a difficult
time but all of you have
made it easier. Thank you
again from the bottom of
our hearts.
Jim and Pat Prock
Tricia and David Gun­
derson and family
Tami and Gary Calvert
and familv
8-5-1p
1 would like to Thank ev­
eryone who helped me af­
ter my accident.
My horses are healing
and my horse trailer is in
the process of being re­
paired.
I was amazed at how
quickly everyone came to
help me. Everyone was so
nice, the policemen (and
woman), the fireman, the
EMT's, Doc Temple and
Karen, the McDowell's,
the Steagalls, the Yocums.
Office space at Wheat-
land Building on Main
St. lone 422-7512/422-
7162
7-29-2c
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
If you have mountain prop­
erty or property at Blake’s
Ranch or Penland Lake, I
have interested buyers. Con­
tact David Svkes, Sykes Real
Estate, (541) 676-9228 cell
541-980-6674.
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