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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday April 5, 1989 - Page 17 HOWTO GET A SMAET DEAL OMGOODHK SPECIAL INCENTIVES Take advantage of the following incentives: $500 Downpayment to owner occupants on FHA insured properties. 5 Downpayment to investors on FHA insured properties. Paint Allowance on select homes. Carpet Allowance on select homes. CarpetPaint Allowance an select homes. Bonus allowance for early closing. For details Anformation, contact your local HUD office. Updated sales information may be obtained on a daily basis by calling 524-5615. TTThether youre looking for a new home for you and your family, or just looking for a great investment, HUD has a smart deal for you. So if you havent taken a took at a HUD Home lately, nows the time. And buying a HUD Home is easy. Just contact any real estate broker. Buyers must obtain their own financing and may utilize cash, conventional or VA financing on these homes. Homes eligible for FHA insurance are designated in the appropriate column as YES. Homes are subject to prior sale. Each home is sold as is with no repairs. They may contain code violations (No warranty). NOTICE: $500 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY DOWNPAYMENT FOR OWNEROCCUPANT DOWNPAYMENT FOR INVESTORS 5 qualify for this sales program, the net amount of your bid (line 7) must be 91 or more of the listing price (insured properties only). HUD will also entertain bids utilizing the normal downpayment for HUD owned properties with a net of less than 91 of the To listing price. I NEW LISTINGS Bid Opening, Tues., Apr. 18, 1989 at 9:00 AM Bids Accepted until 4:30 PM, Mon., Apr. 17 ' CASE La Sal: $30,500 PO. Box 278 DESCRIPTION FHA PRICE ADDRESS .. YES. 1128 Sq.Ft., 2 Bdrm., 2 Bath, . 1 Garage, LBP EXTENDED LISTINGS Oj Bids Accepted Until 3:00 PM Daily, Opened At 3:15 PM Daily Moab: . . 755 Hillside Dr $39,000. 343 Opal Ave SOLD . YES . YES. 1196 Sq.Ft., 3 Bdrm., 1.75 Bath, 2 Carport . . . . 1350 Sq.Ft., 3 Bdrm., 1.75 Bath, LBP Flood Ins Rqd Doris Valle The biggest trouble with my rounds about town looking for action to report is that I get involved in conversations and entirely out of the mood to work as in sitting down in front of the word processor and hitting the keys. Julie Sword says she now avoids me on Monday, news gathering day. All right, Julie, if you dont say something interesting for publication Ill use my imagination and write a really wild story, I threatened. So she told me that Mark Swords brother, Mike Tonge, has moved to town from the bay area to assist with the management of the San Juan Inn. As I drove around, I saw the green derrick on George Pettys rig silhouetted against the sky north of town and ran him down on site. The town grapevine has it that you drilled a new good well and are going to be rich by tomorrow, I told him. No, Im just cleaning up the old ones, he insisted. That hole we worked last week is not worth foolin with but this looks good. Theres a lot of oil down in that pit and we may have the best well in the field right here. I looked. There was a lot of oil down in that pit. Over on the uranium tailings coverup base I saw so much action I stayed out of the way. Theres a government audit and safety inspection in progress and a small army of about. strangers bustling DOEs honcho on the project, Debbie Mann, is in town and I caught her at lunch and extracted a promise that she would give me an official progress update and report before she leaves town. Maybe next week Ill have concrete information on whats going on. That will really be a switch, wont it? So far Ive heard that the worst problem over there has to do with the combination of moisture and uranium tailings IMPORTANT NOTICE as the heavy equipment starts shoving stuff around. They run into layers of slime which swallow their gear. Andrew Chee, who operates one rig, came by last week and said they were all sent home early to give a new wet layer time to dry. On Easter morning I had a quiet nervous breakdown. It was raining. We had arranged for Ernest Begay to shuttle a car to Clay Hills to retrieve R. J. Johnsons river running group. Leave at 7, pick up at 9 a.m. 7:20 and no Begay. It was still raining as I trotted down to the office, tastefully clad in robe and slippers, to get my list of drivers and try to find a substitute. Its astounding how few people wanted to get up at 7:20 on Easter Sunday morning end drive to Clay Hills. In the rain. I prevailed on Katherine Rock to put pressure on her husband, Gary. 7:35 Ernest showed. I didnt take time to ask questions like where in the have you been. I handed him keys and said, Move out! 7:45 Gary showed. Ernest is here, I said. But he hasnt gotten going yet. I saw him out there but another car has him blocked. He get out. Well, Gary, go get him out for me, will you? Poor Gary. I offered no suggestions as to how to proceed. Just said, Do Which he did. When I finally got dressed and opened the store, a young man dashed in. Got a fire extinguisher? My cars on fire! And so it was right at my front door, smoking under the hood with little tendrils of flame shooting out through it. cracks. The car was an 80 Mustang piloted by Henry Gray of Kayenta and, encouraged by the extinguisher chemicals, it ceased its effort to self destruct. And RJ and his crew did get back from Clay Hills. And after I took three aspirin and a nap, my head stopped aching. The quiet peace and joy of the Easter celebration? Maybe next year. notice WATCH OUT FOR LEAD PAINT POISONING," will be provided For all properties constructed prior to 1978 the lead based paint hazard of the standard retail sales contract, HUD 9548. by HUD to the purchaser upon acceptance 2 is obsolete. (Side 1 must continue to be completed and submitted with HUD Form 9548.) Appendix I to the standard retail sales contract, side surfaces in the manner prescribed and to 1978 may contain lead based paint. HUD will treat the defective paint Lgp This property was constructed prior LBPpropwties Sales Contract and Addendum for OWNER that Exhibit B be completed and submitted with the HUD 9548 Standard Retail PANT PURCHASERS ONLY Disabled persons needing accommodations hours before required service are needed. (e reader or note taker, etc.) please contact HUD g. interpreter, Braille or taped materials, at 524-524- NOTICE TO BROKERS - Do Not Open with the case number, address, and date of bid opening on the oitside of the envelope. Sealed Bid mist be ckariy marked Sealed Bid Suite 220 at 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, by the appropriate date and Bids must be received in the HUD Property Sales Office, form. An earnest money deposit of not less than 500 must be held and deposited by the selling teoker HUD-954- 8 tan. Shoukl purchaser refuse or otherwise fail to perform in accordance with this contract, including the time limit uDcn submission d the HUD reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HUD as of ton seller may at sellers sole option, retain all or a portion the deposit liquidated damages. national or marital origin. status, available to all persons, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, B&mifbe'submitted on the HUD-954- properties are U.S. -- Department d Housing and Urban 524-524. 2 524-522-1 Open 24 Hours Dsily General Store Around the dock savings Open 24 ElOISTS a day to serve you Development Prcperty Sales Office Suite 220 at 324 Sooth State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 f Monticello OCCU- - at least 48 cant 524-521-6 1988 Department cf Housing and Urban Development 11 orrofmmtTY flCae K&long arcisa Q |