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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 15, 2004 - NINE RKA1 E S T AI T \ \ \ Y I Kl) MEL»» WAN I I I) M orrow County Health District Administration Office in Heppner is accepting appli cations for an Executive Sec retary We are looking for a highly organized, team player with experience in coordination of all functions in an Administra tive office Must be able to multi-task and be proficient with word processing and spreadsheets Must have at least 2 years secretarial 16-18 hours per week with flexible scheduling Applications are available at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital or by calling (541) 676-2932. Applications must be post marked by 12/17/04. MCHD is an EOE 12-8-2c Help W anted: extra in come. up to $250-$500 per week helping the US Govern ment file HUD/FHA mortgage refunds Call NTA. 877-264- 3757. __________________ 12-8-3c The M orrow C ounty School District will have the following classified positions open for the remainder of the 2004-05 school y ear: A C. Houghton Elementary - ESL Educational Assistant: 7 Vt hours x 176 days. Riverside High School - ESL Educational A ssistant. IVi hours x 176 days. For more details, call Julie Ashbeck or Linda Kennv at (541)989-8202. Application: A district appli cation, resume and cover letter must be completed and sent to: Julie Ashbeck. Personnel Direc tor. Morrow County School District. PO Box 368. Lexing ton. OR 97839. (541) 989- 8202. Successful candidates will be subject to Criminal History Records Check and Finger printing Morrow County School Dis trict is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 12-15-lc Have buyers interested in lots at Blakes Ranch Call David Sykes, Heritage Land Co.. (541) 676-9228 days, (541) 676-9939 evenings and weekends 8-4-tfx FOR RENT Two bedroom available Willow View Apartments. 515 N Elder. Heppner. EOH Call (208) 384-1589. 676-9019. 11-12-tfc For Rent: 1 bedroom, studio available Deposit required Ground floor, excellent for se niors. All utilities provided (541) 276-6659. _________________ 10-20-tfc RV space for rent Yard, lots of trees, by creek $ 195/month, including some utilities. 989- 8404 __________________9-22-tfc Downstairs duplex. 2 bed rooms, stove, refrigerator; w/s paid $400. 676-5312. _________________ 11 -24-tfc FREE: Black lab-shorthair cross. Spayed, excellent pet, house broke, very quiet and small We can't keep her be cause she is gun shy. Her name is Mistv. (541) 676-5239. 12-15-lc 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 on multiple days. When cancelling an ad, PLEASE check to be sure your ad was not inadvertently published. THANK YOU! See Us For Ail Your Printing Needs! H ep p n er G -T 188 W est W illow Mechanic $19.34 PER HOUR The Union Pacific Railroad, has immediate openings for the position of Work Equipment Mechanic in Hinkle, OR Successful applicants will be responsible for the inspection, repair and maintenance of the electrical components on heavy work equipment and repair machinery used by maintcnance- of-way. Qualified applicants must be able to read and comprehend regulations and instructions in English: possess good oral communication skills: and have own basic mechanic tools Must have a Journey Persons card or a minimum 4 years work experience as a automotive or heavy equipment mechanic. Experience in pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical systems strongly preferred and should be able to read schematic drawings Applicants with extensive experience in other fields (aviation, nuclear, etc.) will be given full consideration We offer a superior benefits package! For consideration, visit our web site at WWW.UP.COM. When applying, click on "Employment", then click on "Union Pacific Railroad View Positions". For assistance with the application process, call 1-800-877-5634 BUILDING AMERICA™ An Equal Opportunity Employer (insert reference number 21526) Earn up to $40,000 your first year and up to $75,00Ct in future years. Are you interested in a job opportunity with strong earnings potential, great benefits and rapid growth? Train Service Personnel are responsible for the safe movement of trains in the yards and over the road The work involves climbing ladders to board freight cars, operating tra ck sw itches, in sp ectin g cars, and using radio communications to control train movement. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, pass a reading test, physical agility test, medical exam (including color vision and drug screens), and a comprehensive background investigation. This is NOT a typical 40-hour a week opportunity. Train service employees work weekends and holidays on an “on call” basis, 24 hours a day, seven days a week Travel is required and employees may be away from home several days at a time. The ability to work “on-call" is mandatory. Openings are now available in Hinkle, OR as well as many other locations. For priority consideration, visit our web site at www.up.com, click on Jobs at UP and View Positions For assistance with the application process, call 1-800-877- 5634, option 4 * Varies based on seniority pool, location and work schedules BUILDING AMERICASM } . % W illo w C reek R e a lt y «7 6 -52 41 JoyceKay <f Jerry Holloman INCOME PROPERTY EOR INVESTMENT. Duplex built in 1998. each unit is 940 sq ft m 1.2 bedrooms. 1 bath, insulated win dows. vinyl siding, dishwashers, disposals and laundry hook-ups Good rental history. I block from Main Street w RV hook-up 140 S Chase Street #03-02 S I55,000 WHY PAY RENT? S45.000 will buy you this 924 sq ft , 2 bed room and I bath house Metal sid ing. new windows, new carpet and vinyl floors, just painted all rooms Fireplace has wood insert or use propane heat Lot is 97 6 ’ x 100' m I Price includes kitchen stove, refrigerator, a washer and dryer Ready to move into 140 N Gilmore Street »04-12 PERFECT FOR RETIRE MENT. This bungalow sty le home on a level 62" x 133 6" m I lot has new siding, roof, windows. 2 bed rooms, 1 bath, carpet and vinyl floors, oak kitchen cabinets and a I 2 basement unfinished There are a lot of storage cabinets and it is very clean Price includes kitchen stove, refrigerator and Monitor heater 145 East Street. Lexington #04-13 $55,000 Heritage Land Co , 180 W Baltimore f O s #5, Heppner PETS & ANIM ALS HELP W ANTED (Insert reference number 21211) @ ^ t£) For Rent: 1 bedroom apt. All utilities included Remodeled and clean $325/month. twelfth month free. (541) 756-2755. 12-1-tfc All Classified and Display Advertising Deadline: Mondays at 5 p.nu An Equal Opportunity Employer RKAI ESTATE ~ 6 7 6 -5 0 4 9 0"0"'V M " ~ $85,000 - Large triple-wide manufactured home on a double lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, dining room, living room, family room has wet bar, covered front porch, shop and covered parking Lex ington ~ $50,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath well-maintained manufactured home with poured foundation and city approved for extention Has shed that is a shop, a large yard with established trees Lex ington ~ $20,900 - Lot overlooking the lake City water, city' sewer and paved streets. PRICE R E DUCED Heppner ~ $ 15,000 - 100'xl 30' lot zoned commercial Ready to build or put home on Owner could help finance Heppner ~ $ 139.500 - 3 bedroom. 2 bath new er m anufactured home 1742 sq ft., secluded double lot with lots of view, large deck and covered patio, city water, city sewer. 2 car ports and RV park ing. additional insulated shop with 220v — Clean, neat, large I bedroom apt., heat, water, sewer, gar bage, furnished includes stove and refrigerator. $300. Sharon Lewis 676-5233 Hob Ployhar 676-96-19 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777 David Sykes 6 76-922H www.heppner.net w w w .eaitoregonrealeetM te.com P U B L IC N O T IC E TRUSTEE S NOTICE of SALE Loan No: 0419666722 T.S. No: 1071099-09 113242 Reference is made is made to that certain deed made by ERIK WENBERG AND CYNTHIA WENBERG. AS TENANTS BY THE EN TIRETY as Grantor to MID-CLUM- BIA TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELEC TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC. as Beneficiary, dated March 19. 2004. re corded March 29. 2004. in of ficial records of MORROW County. OREGON in book/ reel/volume No XX at page No XX. fec/file/instrument/ microfilm/reccption No. 2004- 10568 covering the following described real property situat ed in the said County and State, to-wit: ALL THAT FRACTION OF LOT I. BLOCK I. LOON EY'S ADDITION. IN THE CITY OF HEPPNER. COUN TY 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 EX CEPTING THEREFROM THE SOUTH 47.2 FEET OF BOTH LOTS Commonly known as; 595 JONES STREET HEP PNER OR 97836 Both the beneficiary and the trustee hav e 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 pay ment due August 1, 2004 of principal, interest and im pounds and subsequent install ments due thereafter; plus late charges; together with all sub sequent sums advanced by ben eficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of said deed of trust Monthly payment $867 99 Monthly Late Charge $37.67 By this reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all obligations secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said sums being following, to-wit; The sum of $123,636.58 together with in terest thereon at 6.125% per annum from July 01. 2004 un til paid; plus all accrued late charges thereon; and all trust ee’s fees, foreclosure costs and any sums advance by the ben eficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of the said deed of trust. Whereof, notice hereby is given that. CAL-WESTERN RECONVEYANCE CORPO RATION the undersigned trust ee will on March 02. 2005 at the hour of 1:00pm. Standard of Time, as established by Sec tion 187.110. Oregon Revised Statutes, at AT THE COURT STREET ENTRANCE TO MORROW COUNTY COURTHOUSE 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 described real property yvhich 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 satis fy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expense 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 pay ment to the bene ficiary' of the entire amount then due (other than such por tion of said principal as yvould 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 day s before the date last set for sale. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the sin gular includes plural, the yvord “grantor" includes any succes sor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons ow- ing an obligation, the perfor mance of yvhich is secured by said trust deed, the yvords "trustee" and " beneficiary" in cludes their respective succes sors in interest, if any. Dated: October 20. 2004 CAL-WESTERN RECON VEYANCE CORPORATION 525 EAST MAIN STREET PO BOX 22004 EL CAJON CA 92022-9004 CAL-WESTERN RECON VEYANCE CORPORATION Signature/ B y : Is/ Wendy V Perry. A VP Published: December 1. 8. 15 and 22. 2004 Affidavit (2) P U B L IC N O T IC E MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF PROPERTY TAX APPEALS Notice of Session Notice is hereby given that beginning on FEBUARY 14, 2005. at 10:00 AM o’clock, the board of property tax appeals of the County of Morrow. Or egon. will meet to: Hear petitions for reduction of the real market, maximum assessed, specially assessed, or assessed v alue of property as of January I, 2004. or as de term ined under ORS 308 14 6 (5 )(a). ORS 3 0 8 .146(6)(a), or ORS 308 428 Hear petitions for reduction of value corrected under ORS 311.208 Hear petitions for waiver of penalties for late filing of real or personal property returns Petitions must be filed with the clerk of the board or post marked not later than Jan 3, 2005. The board will meet at court room. Courthouse in the city of Heppner. A schedule of hearings for those who request to be present will be posted 48 hours prior to the meeting(s) in / on The Heppner Gazette If you have requested to be present at the hearing you will be notified of the date. time, and place to appear All other hearings will be scheduled as time allows. Contact the board of property tax appeals for fur ther information Executive sessions may be held during the session as au thorized by ORS 192.660. to consider documents and infor mation made confidential un der ORS 308.290(7), ORS 308 411. and ORS 308 413. It shall be the duty of the persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed Barbara Bloodsworth, County Clerk Morrow County. Oregon Dated at 12/6/04. Oregon this 6 day of Dec, 2004. Published: Decembers, 15and 22, 2004 Affidavit Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) re ports handling the following business: Oct. 3: Boardman Police Dept officer cited Martin Duran Bedolla, 23, for Im proper Display o f Plates M CSO, Irrigon ambulance received a report o f a 45 year old female having seizures The subject has a history o f epilepsy/ thrashing The patient was tran sp o rted to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston M CSO, H eppner ambulance received a report from an 83 year old female subject in Heppner who was possibly having a heart attack The p atient was tran sp o rted to Pioneer M em orial H ospital in Heppner M CSO received tumed-in vehicle plate a male subject had found The plate was from a vehicle in Bend The owners advised they sold the vehicle The plate was turned into DMV MCSO, Boardman Police Dept received a re p o rt from a caller in Boardman of four horses and one pony missing from a residence The caller called back later to rep o rt a location o f the m issing horses MCSO received a rep o rt from a caller in Heppner that he was waiting for the OSP game officer to pick up a buck shot last night; the caller had to leave but wanted the officer to know where the deer was left MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon that he found a glass drug pipe and believes it belongs to the last tenant/owner B oardm an Police Dept officer arrested Misty Dawn Winston, 23, on an Irrigon Justice C ourt w arrant for Failure to Appear/Contempt o f Court M CSO, O regon S tate Police received a rep o rt from a caller in Hermiston that one of her tru ck s was hit at the Boardman westbound rest area Both parties were at the scene M CSO , O regon State Police received a report from a caller o f a vehicle on 1-84 westbound, milepost 168 going speeds up to 100 mph MCSO received a rep o rt from a caller in Boardman who wanted keys back; a male subject apparently tried to take her vehicle, but now has left the location MCSO received a rep o rt from a caller at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner that a female subject was bitten by a dog and getting stitches. The dog’s owner in Heppner was named MCSO received a report from a caller o f a pickup with no plates was following too close to her and flashing its lights, then passed her at a high rate" erf “i speed The vehicle 'fWs1'11 stopped by the Umatilla Police Dept, and the driver given a warning MCSO received a rep o rt o f possible drug activity at a residence in lone; the caller saw a lot of traffic coming in and out. MCSO, Boardman Police D ept, received a report o f a vehicle driving over both lanes on Highway 730, Patterson Ferry Road The vehicle was stopped and the driver warned MCSO received a rep o rt from a caller in Heppner o f a dog barking continuously throughout the day and night in an area behind the courthouse MCSO received a rep o rt from a caller in H eppner th at his ex- girlffiend threatened him and his neighbors and put them in fear o f having property damaged CAPECO W orking To Keep Folks Warm For The W inter Winter can be the most expensive time of the year During the winter we have more accidents, more illness, a higher rate of unemployment and increased utility costs For people who normally live on the brink of poverty , these ty pes of added expenses can easily push them into financial crisis Donna Kinnaman. CAPECO’s Community Services and Energy Executive Officer, stated. "During the winter when utility bills go up. some low-income folks are forced to choose between heating and eating " CAPECO strives to deflect some of these costs for the low-income residents of Umatilla. Morrow. Gilliam and Wheeler Counties by delivering the Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) Last winter 2.135 households received a one-time payment This assistance is normally paid directly to the utility vendors Eligibility is based on gross income of everyone li\ ing in the house A single person can make up to $ 1566 00 per month, two people can make up to $2048 00 and a family of four can make up to $3013 40 The LIEAP program is arranging appointments in your community Anyone wishing to apply for assistance this winter may do so by calling 541-276-1926 or 1-800-752- 1139. ext 112 CAPECO is scheduled to be in Fossil on Monday. December 20 and in Condon and Heppner on Tucsdax December 21 I