Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 25, 2003 - SEVEN
REAL ESTATE
MISCELLANEOUS
PUBLIC NOTICE
Four bed, 2.5 bath on golf
course, Heppner, 11.4 acres, spa
cious and private.
80 acres mountain property,
buildable on 30 acres. Heppner.
$159,000.
Call Linda, Professional Re
alty, Inc., (541) 384-4193.
www.professionalrealtyor.com
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MUST SEE! 3 bedroom, 1 Vi
bath, 1605 sq. ft., huge bed
room with jacuzzi, hot tub,
fenced yard, 10x20 outbuilding
with electricity. Asking
$87,500.(541)676-5717.
6-4-8c
Advertise your business with
solid magnet door signs from
the H eppner G azette-
Times. 676-9228, ask for
David.
___________________ 5-3-tfx
For Sale: Older large upright
freezer. Works great. $200.
989-8323.
_________________ 6-18-2C
UTILITY-ATV TRAILER.
4x6. $175.676-5594.
6-25-lp
Board Vacancies
lone School District
Persons living within the
proposed boundaries of the
new lone School District in
Morrow County, including that
portion o f the former Olex
School District in Gilliam Coun
ty which has been attached to
the MCSD, interested in serv
ing on the lone School District
Board of Directors, are encour
aged to contact Tami Peterson
at the Umatilla-Morrow ESD
Office, (541)966-3101 for an
application. Persons wishing to
make application are encour
aged to apply immediately. The
appointment of the Board is
expected to made in early July,
if possible.
Published: June 18 and 25,2003
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SELLING FOR UNDER
APPRAISED VALUE!
Large 3 bedroom,
2 bath, 2,956 sq. ft.
ranch-style house. Huge
country-style kitchen
with new floors. Great
privacy on 1.43 acres
with barn and wood
shed. Near city limits.
Please call 676-5326.
FOR SALE
Two bedroom, one
bath, 1080 sq. ft.
home on one acre
at a great location.
$8S,500
Call Amy
at 676-9407.
Willow
y
Creek
Re-
67IMS241
tft
JoyceK ay & Jerry Hollomim
ROSES, ROSES, ROSES and
beautifully landscaped. This split-
level 4 bedroom, 2 bath home has
propane fireplace in the family room
and a wood fireplace in the living
room. Great views from the cov
ered deck and new insulated win
dows. 210 Summit Drive. #09-01.
S130,000.
R ED UCED
TO
$122,000. PENDING SALE.
GREAT LOCATION. 2 new lots
at 210 and 220 Thompson Street
ready to build your dream home.
Has city water, sewer and TV on
property, on a dead-end street with
a good view. One lot is 100'x90’ mJ
I and one is 100’x75’ m/l. #00-09
$12,500, #00-10 $13,500 respec
tively.
EXTRA LOT W ITH A G A
RAGE and a home with a view, 3
bedroom manufactured with at
tached garage. Good carpets and
vinyl floor covering. Price includes
washer and dryer, drop-in range
and refrigerator; house also has a
garbage disposal and dishwasher.
Lot #421 has wired, insulated ga
rage. 24’x20.25 Canyon Drive. RE
DUCED TO $86,010
INCOME PROPERTY FOR IN
VESTMENT. Duplex built in 1998,
each unit is 940 sq. ft. m/l; 2 bed
rooms, 1 bath, insulated windows,
vinyl siding, dishwashers, dispos
als and laundry hook-ups. Good
rental history. One block from Main
Street w/RV hookup. 140 S. Chase
St. #03-02. $155,000
Heritage
Land Co.
m
mjurm
180 W. Baltimore f O v
#5, Heppner EQUAL HOUtMQ
676-5049
O PPCim M TY
• 399,000 - newer triple-wide,
3 bedroom, 2 bath, with all the
extras. 42’x60' shop with extra
insulation and 1/2 bath, pro
pane furnace and metal roof.
Double car garage. On 20
acres in the trees.
• 85,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath
(one with jacuzzi), 2-story older
home on a corner lot, chain-
link fence, single car garage,
and beautiful landscaping.
F ireplace in living room.
PRICE REDUCED
• 565,000 - 1583 acres, 3000
sq. ft. home, remodeled in
1996,4 bedroom, 3 bath, shop
and machine shed, hay barns
and horse barn, deer hunting
and bird hunting. Heppner.
• 30,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
covered porch on corner lot.
C harm ing stree t appeal.
Seller can help finance.
• 139,900 - secluded, yet close
enough to walk down town.
Super Good C ents newer
manufactured home on foun
dation with double stick-built
attached garage with extra 1/2
bath, on 4.9 view acres, large
front porch, fruit trees and gar
den area County living in the
city limits.
Sharon Lewis 6 76-5233
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-922H
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successors in interest acquired
after the execution o f said
Trust Deed, to satisfy the
foregoing obligations thereby
secured and the costs and
expenses of sale, including
reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further given
that any person named in
O.R.S. 86.753 has the right, at
any time prior to five days
before the date last set for the
sale, to have this foreclosure
proceeding 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 curing any other default
complained of herein that is
capable o f being cured by
tendering the performance
required under the obligations
or to cure to default, by paying
all costs and expenses actually
incurred in enforcing the
obligation and Trust Deed,
together with trustee’s and
attorney’s fees. In construing
this notice, the m asculine
gender includes the feminine
and the neuter, the singular
includes plural, the word”
G rantor” includes any
successor in interest to the
grantor as well as any other
person owing an obligation, the
perform ance o f which is
secured by said trust dated, and
the words “Trustee” and “
B eneficiary” include their
respective successors in
interest, if any. Dated: 4/29/
2003 Fidelity National Title
Company By A. Fragassi
97204 C/O Law Office o f
Steven J. Melmet, Inc. 2912
South Daimler Street, Santa
Ana, CA 92705-5811 (949)
263-1000 This is an attempt to
collect a debt and any
information obtained will be
used for that purpose.
P 195017.6/4,6/11,6/18,06/25/
2003 Affid
Trustee’s Notice of Sale
Pursuant To O.R.S. 86.705, et
seq. and O.R.S. 79.5010. et
Linoleum , carpet and seq. Trustee No: 200301274-
Pergo sale and installation. 11227 Reference is made to
Free estim ates. Call Tim that certain Trust Deed made
Hedman, evenings, 676-9054. by Eric J. Morlan and Melody
Licensed and bonded #78201. G Morlan, husband and wife,
1-9-tfc as Trustor, in which Wells
Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. is
named as Beneficiary and
A
m erititle as Trustee and
Newly painted one bedroom
recorded
3/19/2001, as
apartment. $285 month, plus
$200 deposit. Call 676-5857, Instrument No. 2001-567 , in
Official Records of Morrow
leave message.
6-18-3c County, Oregon; covering the
follow ing described real
The U m atilla County
property situated in said county
Housing A uthority, an
and state, to-wit: Parcel 1 of
equal opportunity housing
Partition Plat 1997-6, in the
provider, is proud to offer
County
of Morrow and state
the Welfare to Work Pro
of
Oregon.
The street address
gram to eligible families
or other common designation,
in U m atilla,
Morrow,
if any, o f the real property
W heeler and
G illiam
above is purported to be: 75727
counties. The W elfare to
Depot Lane Irrigon, OR 97844
Work program offers rental
assistance to families whose
The undersigned trustee
adult members are working,
disclaims any liability for nay
receiving training to enhance
incorrectness o f the above
job skills or going to school
street address or other
to enhance their abilities.
common designation. Both the
The primary eligibility re
beneficiary and the trustee
quirements to be in the W el
have elected to-sell the said real
fare to W ork Program are
property to satisfy the
having received Temporary
obligations secured by said Sh eriffs Report
Assistance for Needy Fami
trust deed and a Notice of
lies (TANF), also known as
Default has been recorded
cash assistance, (1) in the
past montns, (z; being et^ e pursuant to Oregon Revised
igible to receive TANF or (3)
Statutes 86.735 (3); the default
The M orrow County
currently receiving TANF. El
for which the foreclosure is Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re
igible families must also be
made is grantor’s failure to pay ports handling the following
in good standing with Com
when due, the following sums: business:
munity Human Services (for
Total
Payments from 4/1/2002
merly known as AFS). Addi
-MCSO received a
through
09/11 /2003 $25,519.86
tional screening by the Hous
request
from
Umatilla Police
Total
Late
Charges
$1,205.10
ing A u th o rity w ill be done
Total
Advances
$771.34
Total
Dept,
to
check
an address in
once the application is re
Due
The
B
eneficiary
ceived.
Irrigon for a male subject who
$27,496.30 Also, if you have left without paying for $53 of
The Welfare to Work Pro
gram is designed to help fam
failed to pay taxes on the fuel from a station in Umatilla.
ilies becom e self-sufficient
property, provide insurance on If the suspect was located it
while assisting with housing
the property or pay other senior was requested he return and
needs. The Section 8 Rental
liens or encum brances as
pay for the fuel.
A ssistance Program funds
required in the note and Deed
this service; therefore, in
-MCSO received a
of Trust, the beneficiary may
come? lim its do apply. For
report
from
a caller that a male
insist that you do so in order to
m ore inform ation or to re
subject
was
playing hide-and-
reinstate your account in good
quest an application, please
seek
with
a
7-8
year old child
standing, the beneficiary may
contact Jennifer at the Uma
in
the
parking
lot
behind the
require as a condition to
tilla County Housing Author
reinstatement that you provide St. Patrick’s Senior Center in
ity. In the H erm iston area,
please call 567-3241, and
reliable written evidence that Heppner.
o u tsid e H erm iston c a ll 1-
you have paid all senior liens
-MCSO received a
800-221-6729 or fo r TDD/
or encumbrances, property request from Irrigon Justice
TYY 1-800-545-1833 x771.
taxes and hazard insurance Court to make contact at the
6-25-2c
premiums. These requirements court with a subject to return
for reinstatement should be
a knife.
confirmed by contacting the
-MCSO received a
YARD SALE
undersigned trustee. By reason
report
from
a caller that her
H eppner N eighborhood of said default, the beneficiary
husband
is
staying
at Blakes
Center Rummage Sale. Friday, has declared all sums owing on
June 27, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Bag the obligation secured by said Ranch with her children. The
trust deed immediately due and couple is separated but she
Sale, 12 p.m.-2 p.m.
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6-18-2c payable, said sums being the wanted the children back.
following: The unpaid principal
-MCSO received a
balance
o
f
$165,028.45
request
for a records check
PUBLIC NOTICE
together with interest thereon from U.S. Investigations on a
The City of Heppner will
at the current rate of 7.375% male subject. Results were
hold a public hearing July 14.
per annum from 03/01/2002 forwarded.
2003 to accept testim ony
until paid, plus all accrued late
regarding passage o f an
-M CSO , H eppner
charges, escrow advances,
ordinance to prohibit the use of
ambulance
received a request
attorney fees and costs, and
compression release engine
for
an
ambulance
from Central
any other sums incurred or
braking systems within the City
advanced by the beneficiary Market in Heppner for an
of Heppner. The hearing will
pursuant to the term s and elderly male who had fallen
be held at 7:00 PM at 188 W.
conditions of said deed of trust. and was having a seizure.
Willow, Heppner, Oregon.
Wherefore, notice hereby is While on the line, the subject
C opies o f the proposed
given that the undersigned began coming out o f the
ordinance are available for
trustee will, on 9/11/2003, at the seizure. The patient was
viewing at Heppner City Hall,
188 W. Willow between the hour of 01:00 PM in accord tran sp o rted to P ioneer
with the standard o f time M em orial H ospital in
hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM,
established by O.R.S. 187.110 Heppner.
Monday through Friday.
at the following place: At the
Gerald W. Breazeale
-MCSO, Boardman
front door Morrow County
City Manager
Courthouse, 100 Court St., Police Dept, received a report
Published: June 25, July 2,2003
H eppner, OR County o f of an on-going problem with
Affid____________________
Morrow State of Oregon, sell speeding vehicles on Anderson
at public auction to the highest Street.
-MCSO received a
Public N otice/
bidder for cash, the interest in
the said described real property report from a caller in Heppner
Legal Notice
with the Grantor has or had that while walking her dog,
power
to convey at the rime of another dog came out and bit
DEADLINE
execution by him of the said her dog and tried to bite her.
Mondays at 5 p.m. Trust Deed, together with any
interest which the Grantor his
TV
-MCSO received a
request for information from a
caller in Irrigon who wanted
to know if there was any legal
reason that she couldn’t leave
the residence that she shares
with the father o f her child.
There were no custody papers
on file.
-MCSO, Boardman
ambulance received a report
from a caller that a 25-year-
old female’s jaw was locked
open.
-MCSO deputy cited
Jonathan W. Hecker, 23, for
Violation of the Basic Rule, 75
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c aller in
Boardman that a male subject
threatened to damage her car.
-Boardman Police
Dept, officer cited Phillip Allen
Brittain, 22, for Violation of the
Basic Rule, 43 mph in a 30
mph zone.
-MCSO received a
report from ODOT o f a non-
injury' motor vehicle accident
on Highway 207/W illow
Creek Junction.
M arch 22: MCSO,
Irrigon ambulance received a
request for an ambulance from
a caller in Irrigon for an 84-
year-old female who may have
had a stroke. The patient was
transported to Good Shep
herd M edical C en ter in
Hermiston.
-MCSO, Boardman
and Irrigon ambulances re
ceived a request for an ambu
lance from a caller in Irrigon
for a 12-year-old female with
a history o f brain injury and
surgeries who was having a
seizure. While on the phone,
the subject started becoming
responsive. The ambulance
was cancelled and the father
was going to transport by pri
vate vehicle.
-MCSO received a
report o f an audible alarm at
Kristine’s Inc. in Irrigon. It was
determined to be an error.
-MCSO received a
speech-relayed report from a
caller in Heppner regarding
getting medical and personal
items from a residence at
Blake’s Ranch. The caller was
moving to Hermiston and was
attempting to contact her hus
band who kept hanging up.
Deputy contact was request
ed in person, as the caller can
not hear the phone.
-MCSO received a
request from Union Pacific
Railroad to check on an aban
doned vehicle on UPRR prop
erty at the I-84/Heppner Junc
tion. The caller was advised to
contact Oregon State Police.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police received a report
from a caller in Boardman that
a Northwestern Tour bus was
leaking fuel. The bus was lo
cated.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
of hearing shots fired/fire-
works/car backfiring. Pioneer
Memorial Hospital was con
tacted who advised it sound
ed like fireworks.
-MCSO, Irrigon am
bulance received a request for
an ambulance from a caller in
Irrigon for a 93-year-old male
with chest pains. He had tak
en three nitroglycerins with no
relief. The patient was trans
ported to Good Shepherd
Medical Center in Hermiston.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a report
o f a burglar alarm at a loca
tion in Boardman.
-MCSO deputy cited
a male juvenile for Violation of
the Basic Rule, 70 mph in a
55 mph zone.
-MCSO deputy cited
Mark Richard McDonald, 22,
for Careless Driving and Driv
ing Uninsured.
-MCSO received a
report o f loud music coming
from a vehicle.
-MCSO deputy ar
rested Lilia Irene Mendoza,
25, on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Appear/
Driving while License Sus
pended.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that a vehicle drove over the
neighbor’s lawn.
-MCSO received a
report that a vehicle was found
stripped and pushed down a
bank in Irrigon. The registered
owner was not located.
-MCSO deputy cited
Shilo Rene Ziemer, 23, for
Theft by Receiving.
-MCSO received a
report from Hermiston Police
D ept, that A lonso Rene
Garcia-Alonso, 20, was ar
rested on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to
Appear/Driving while License
Suspended and Driving Unin
sured.
-MCSO deputy re
ported finding a broken win
dow at Columbia Junior High
School in Irrigon.
-MCSO deputy cited
a male juvenile for No Oper
ator’s License, No Insurance
and Violation of the Basic Rule,
47 mph in a 35 mph zone. The
vehicle was towed.
-Boardm an Police
Dept, officer cited Juan F.
Cambero Altamirano, 21, for
Violation of the Basic Rule, 40
mph in a 30 mph zone.
-MCSO deputy cited
John Thomas Findley, 43, for
Violation of the Basic Rule, 43
mph in a 25 mph zone.
-MCSO deputy cited
Omar Juarez Zurita, 23, for
Furnishing Alcohol to Minors.
M arch 23: MCSO,
B oardm an Police D ept.,
Boardman ambulance received
a request for an ambulance for
a pregnant female with stom
ach pains. The patient was
transported to Good Shep
herd M edical C en ter in
Hermiston.
-MCSO received a
relayed report from Oregon
State Police of an erratic driv»*
er on Highway 730.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, officers cited two
juveniles for MIP-Alcohol;
Jose Aurelo Sanchez, 18, was
cited for M IP -A lcohol;
Alejandro Cervantes, 18, for
M IP-A lcohol; Francisco
Martinez, 19, was cited for
MIP-Alcohol; Amanda Ann
Martinez, 18, was cited for
MIP-Alcohol; Jose Edgar Sal
vador Cervantes, 19, was cit
ed for M IP-Alcohol; and
Miguel Angel Flores Ibarra,
19, was cited for MIP-Alco
hol; Rosas Lucero, 18, was
cited for Possession of a Con
trolled Substance, Less that
One Oz. Marijuana and MIP-
Alcohol; David Ramirez, 20,
was cited for MIP-Alcohol;
and Omar Juarez Zurita, 23,
was cited for Furnishing Alco
hol to Minors.
-MCSO deputy cited
M arcos A ndres U icab
Canche, 23, for No Opera
tor’s License and Failure to
Obey Traffic Control Device.
The vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO deputy cited
Sylvester Antonio Bazan, 44,
for Exceeding the Maximum
Speed Limit, 93 mph in a 65
mph zone.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller at the
Boardman eastbound rest area
that his vehicle was disabled.
A tow truck was dispatched
but was unable to locate the
caller.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received two
hang-up 911 calls. Upon ar
rival, officers witnessed juve
nile males running from the
phone. A citation was issued
for Misuse of 911.
-MCSO deputy cited
Heidi Marie Nowak, 43, for
Violation of the Basic Rule, 73
mph in a 55 mph zone and
Failure to Carry Proof o f In
surance.