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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 10,2005 - NINE
IIKLI» WANTED
Morrow County Public
Works Dept, is now accepting
applications for a full-time
Management Assistant at their
Lexington office. Knowledge of
budgeting, personnel, account­
ing principles, governmental
processes and procedures, and
modem office practices includ­
ing computer proficiency re­
quired. Position requires good
interpersonal skills. $14.84
plus excellent benefits.
For applications, contact the
Personnel Director at kwolff@
co.m orrow .or.us or Karen
Wolff, Morrow County Person­
nel, P.O. Box 788, Heppner,
OR 97836, phone (541) 676-
5620. Return same address.
Open until filled. Morrow
County is an equal opportunity
employer.
8-3-3c
Mechanics / Electronic
Technicians
Union Pacific Railroad is
looking for motivated in­
dividuals to help us change
the face o f the transporta­
tion industry. We are in
terested in career minded
individuals to fill the posi
tions o f Diesel M echanics
and Locom otive Electron­
ic T e c h n ic ia n s (D ie se l
Electricians) near Hinkle,
OR
Diesel Mechanics
in­
spect, repair and maintain the
engine and mechanical com­
ponents on diesel electric lo­
comotives.
Locomotive Electron­
ic Technicians (Diesel
Electricians) inspect, re­
pair and maintain the engine
and electrical components on
diesel electric locomotives.
Minimum requirements for
All positions include:
• Must be a minimum of
18 Years of age.
• Individuals with felony
and/or m isdem eanor
convictions may not be
hired.
• Candidates must be able
to read and comprehend
regulations in English as
well as possess good oral
communication skills.
• Diesel Mechanics must
possess a minimum of
four years verifiable
work experience as a me­
chanic or have a Jour-
neyperson diesel me­
chanic card. Experience
with large motor gener­
ators and/or EMD 567-
645-710G engines a
plus. Applicants with
extensive experience as a
mechanic in other fields
(aviation, nuclear, farm
machinery) will be giv­
en full consideration.
• Locomotive Electronic
T echnicians (D iesel
Electricians) must pos­
ses a minimum of four
years verifiable work ex­
perience as an electrician
or have a journeyper-
son’s card. Experience
with large motor gener­
ators and high voltage
circuitry a plus.
Union Pacific offers supe­
rior medical, dental and vi­
sion benefits with a great
working environment.
For consideration, visit our
w eb site at W W W .U P .
C O M . W hen ap p ly in g ,
click on “Jobs at UP” , then
click on “View Positions” .
For assistance with the ap­
plication process, call 1-
800-877-5634.
BUILDING AMERICA"
An Equal Opportunity Employer
(reference number25488)
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 in multiple
weeks THANK YOU!
coliform bacteria during July.
Two sam ples out o f four
showed the presence of total
coliform bacteria. The standard
is that no more than 1 sample
per month may lest positive for
coliform.
180W. Baltimore
What should I do?
#5, Heppner
•
You do not need to boil your
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water or take other corrective
- $89.000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath
actions. However, if you have
single car garage on 2 tax lots
specific health concerns,
with double car garage/shop on
consult
your doctor.
the oth er tax lot near high
• People with severely
school. Heppner.
- $110,000 - 4 bedroom, 2 bath
compromised immune systems,
on one acre. Newer upgraded
infants, and some elderly may
manufactured home, 1675 sq. ft.
be at increased risk. These
Great view, private lot, city sew­
people should seek advice
er and water. Country feeling
about drinking water from their
close to downtown.
health care providers. General
- $95,000 - Newer 3 bedroom,
guidelines on ways to lessen the
1 bath, nicely landscaped yard
with newer roof and 8’x36’ cov­
risk of infection by microbes
ered deck; house is in move-in
are available from EPA’s Safe
condition. Heppner.
Drinking Water Hotline at 1
- $72,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
(800) 426-4791.
fireplace, hardwood floors, large
What does this mean?
sunny rooms, new paint in and
This is not an emergency. If
out. Converted one-car garage.
it had been, you would have
Heppner.
- $295,000 - Main Street diner
been notified immediately.
and bakery with attached home.
Coliform bacteria are generally
Includes 30’x48’ shop and car
not harm ful them selves.
wash. A completely up and run­
Coliforms are bacteria which
ning business.
are naturally present in the
- $92,000 - older home on cor­
environment and are used as an
ner lot, 3 bedrooms, W* baths,
indicator that other, potentially-
updated windows, fireplace,
20’x22’ garage.
harm ful, b acteria may be
present. Coliforms were found
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
in more samples than allowed
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
and this was a warning of
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
potential problems.
David Sykes 676-9228
Usually, coliforms are a sign
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that there could be a problem
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with the system’s treatment or
distribution system (pipes).
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Whenever we detect coliform
bacteria in any sample, we do
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Realty follow-up testing to see if other
bacteria of greater concern,
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such as fecal coliform or
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JoyceKay & Jerry Holloman
E.Coli, are present. We did not
IN C O M E PROPERTY FOR
find any of these bacteria in our
IN VESTM ENT. Duplex built in
subsequent testing, and further
1998, each unit is 940 sq. ft. m/1. 2
testing
shows that this problem
bedrooms, 1 bath, insulated win­
has been resolved.
dows, vinyl siding, dishwashers,
disposals and laundry hook-ups.
What happened? What was
Good rental history, one block from
done
Main Street w/RV hook-up. 140 S.
We are continuing to sample
Chase Street. #03-02 $155,000
for coliform bacteria to catch
W ELL K EPT TOWNHOUSE-
STYLE DUPLEX O V ER LO O K ­
the problem early if it recurs.
ING TOW N. Each unit has a fami­
Since we have had positive
ly room with a loft and deck. Total
samples, we are continuing to
o f 2192 sq.ft., lot is lOO’xlOO' m/1.
chlorinate the water. We believe
Excellent rental history. 340 Skyline
Drive. #03-06 $117,000
the positive sam ples were
$20,000 W IL L BUY YOU A
caused by stagnant water from
82.5’x l l 4 ’ m/1 lot and a 1968 mo­
closing down the system
bile home with two bedrooms and
one bath. Located out of the flood-
repeatedly for rep air and
plain on a dead-end street at the
replacement of the old main
edge of a nice residential area. Lot
lines and house drops. We will
includes RV parking with full hook­
continue
to track down the
ups. 400 E. Aiken St. #03-08
source of the coliform and
correct any problems that we
W eather Report find. The City of Heppner is
currently working on a project
By the City of Heppner
that will replace most of the
For the month of July
aged and leaking pipes in the
High Low Precip. water system. The project is
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system will continue until the
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For more information, please
contact City Hall at 676-9618.
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ESTATE OF:
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NOTICE TO
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pointed personal representative
of the estate. All persons hav­
PUBLIC NOTICE ing claims against the estate are
required to present them, with
IMPORTANT
vouchers attached, to the per­
INFORMATION ABOUT
sonal representative at: P.O.
YOUR DRINKING WATER
Box 218, Pendleton, OR 97801
Tests Showed
within
four months after the
Coliform Bacteria
date of first publication of this
in City of Heppner Water
notice, or the claims may be
Our water system recently
barred.
violated a drinking w ater
All persons whose rights
standard. A lthough this
may
be affected by the proceed­
incident was not an emergency,
ings
may obtain additional in­
as our customers, you have a
formation
from the records of
right to know what happened
the
court,
the
personal repre­
and what we did to correct this
sentative
or
the
attorney.
situation.
Dated
and
first
published:
We routinely monitor for the
August
3,
2005
presence of drinking water
Oliver Jeffrey Devin
contaminants. We took samples
Pers. Rep.
to test for the presence of
REAL ESTATE
Heritage
Land Co.
v
Steven N. Thomas
OSB #80386
Corey, Byler, Rew,
Lorenzen & Hojem, LLP
222 S.E. Dorion Ave
PO Box 218
Pendleton, OR 97801
541-276-3331
fax: 541-276-3148
Published: August 3, 10 and
17, 2005
Affidavit (2)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Electric Co-Op Announces
Notice of Nominations
Colum bia Basin Electric
Cooperative hereby notifies all
members that nominations are
open for the following two
Director’s positions:
For three year terms:
ZONE NO. 3: That territory
served, or to be served, by the
Cooperative lying East of the
Range line between Range 24
East and Range 25 East, and
North of the Township line
between Township 2 South and
Township 3 South.
ZONE NO. 4: That territory
served, or to be served, by the
Cooperative lying West of the
Range line between Range 24
East and Range 25 East, North
of the Township line between
Township 2 South and 3 South,
and East of the M orrow-
Gilliam County line.
The m em bers o f the
nominating committee are:
Zone No. 3: Ken Grieb,
Lexington, Oregon 541-989-
8353
Zone No. 4: Jim Swanson,
lone, Oregon 541-422-7162
The nominating committee
will accept nominations up to
and including the last day of
August, 2005.
Nominees must be members
of Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative, Inc. and they
must reside in, and receive
electrical service in, the Zone
in which they will be running.
Published: August 10 and 17,
2005
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
COLUMBIA BASIN
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC.
Statement of
Nondiscrimination
Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative, Inc. is the recipi­
ent of Federal financial assis­
tance from the Rural Electrifi­
cation Association, an agency
of the U.S. Department of Ag­
riculture, and is subject to the
provisions of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964, as
amended, Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
amended, the Age Discrimina-
tion Act of 1975, as amended.
and the rules and regulations of
the U.S. Department of Agri-
culture which provide that no
person in the United States on
the basis of race, color, nation-
al origin, age, sex, religion, or
disability shall be excluded
from participation in, admis-
sion or access to, denied the
benefits of, or otherwise be
subjected to discrimination un-
der any of this organization’s
programs or activities.
In accordance with Federal
law and the U.S. Department
of Agriculture’s policy, this in-
stitution is prohibited from dis-
criminating on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex.
religion, age, or disability (Not
all prohibited bases apply to all
programs).
To file a complaint of dis-
crimination, write USDA, Di-
rector. Office of Civil Rights,
Room 326-W, Whitten Build-
ing, 1400 Independence Avenue
SW, Washington. DC 20250-
9410, or call (202) 720-5964
(voice or TDD). USDA is an
equal opportunity provider and
employer.
The person responsible for
coordinating the organization’s
nondiscrimination compliance
efforts is Jerry M. Healy, Man­
ager. Any individual, or spe­
cific class of individuals, who
feels that this organization has
subjected them to discrimina­
tion may obtain further infor­
mation about the statues and
regulations listed above from
and/or file a written complaint
with this organization; or the
Secretary, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington, DC
20250, or the Administrator,
Rural Electrification Associa-
tion, 1400 Independence Ave­
nue, Washington, DC 20250.
Complaints must be filed with­
in 180 days after the alleged
discrimination. Confidentiali­
ty will be maintained to the
extent possible.
Published: August 10, 17 and
24, 2005
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
A default has occurred un­
der the terms of a trust deed
made by Jane McRoberts, un­
married individual(s), as her
separate estate, as grantor to
Mid-Columbia Title Company,
as Trustee, in favor of Wash­
ington Mutual Bank, as Bene­
ficiary, dated February 10,
1999, recorded February 17,
1999, in the mortgage records
of Morrow County, Oregon, as
Document No. M56983, as
covering the following de­
scribed real property:
All that portion of Lot 4,
Block 2 West, in Section 25,
Township 5 North, Range 26,
East of the Willamette Meridi­
an, in the City of lrrigon, Coun­
ty of Morrow, and State of Or­
egon, described as follows:
Beginning at the Northwest
corner of Lot 4, in Block 2
West, thence East a distance of
160.00 Feet; Thence South a
distance of 400.00 Feet to the
point of beginning of this de­
scription; Thence East a dis­
tance of 118.94 Feet; Thence
South a distance of 100.00
Feet; Thence West a distance
of 118.94 Feet; Thence North
a distance of 100.00 Feet to the
true point of beginning. Parcel
No. 5N-26-25AA, 2704
COMMONLY KNOWN
AS: 370 S.W. 3rd, lrrigon, OR
97844
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy the
obligations secured by said
trust deed and a notice of de­
fault has been recorded pursu­
ant to Oregon Revised Statutes
86.735(3); the default for
which the foreclosure is made
is grantor’s failure to pay when
due the following sums:
Monthly payments in the
sum of $871.33, from Febru­
ary 1, 2005, together with all
costs, disbursements, and/or
fees incurred or paid by the
beneficiary and/or trustee, their
employees, agents or assigns.
By reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared all
sums owing on the obligation
secured by said trust deed im-
mediately due and payable,
said sum being the following.
to-wit:
$60,780.20, together with
interest thereon at the rate of
7.5% per annum from January
1,2005, together with all costs,
disbursements, and/or fees in-
curred or paid by the benefi-
ciary and/or trustee, their em-
ployees, agents or assigns.
WHEREFORE, notice here-
by is given that the undersigned
trustee will on November 9,
2005, at the hour of 11:00 AM,
in accord with the standard
time established by ORS
187.110, at the main entrance
of the Morrow County Court-
house, located at 100 Court
Street, in the 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 which the grant-
or has or had power to convey
at the time of the execution of
said trust deed, together with
any interest 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 ex­
penses of sale, including a rea­
sonable charge by the trustee.
Notice is further given that any
person named in ORS 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 dis­
missed and the trust deed rein­
stated by payment to the bene­
ficiary of the entire amount 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 of being cured by ten­
dering the performance re­
quired under the obligations or
trust deed, and in addition to
paying said sums or tendering
the performance necessary to
cure the default, by paying all
costs and expenses actually in­
curred in enforcing the obliga­
tion and trust deed, together
with trustee’s and attorney’s
fees not exceeding the amounts
provided by said ORS 86.753.
In construing this notice, the
masculine gender includes the
feminine and the neuter, the sin­
gular includes the plural, the
word “grantor” includes any
successor in interest to the
grantor as well as any other
person owing an obligation, the
performance of which is se­
cured by said trust deed, and
the words “trustee” and “bene­
ficiary” include their respective
successors in interest, if any.
Also, please be advised that
pursuant to the terms stated on
the Deed of Trust and Note, the
beneficiary is allowed to con­
duct property inspections while
property is in default. This shall
serve as notice that the benefi­
ciary shall be conducting prop­
erty inspections on the said ref­
erenced property.
The Fair Debt Collection
Practice Act requires that we
state the following: This is an
attempt to collect a debt, and
any information obtained will
be used for that purpose. If a
discharge has been obtained by
any party through bankruptcy
proceedings: This shall not be
construed to be an attempt to
collect the outstanding indebt­
edness or hold you personally
liable for the debt.
Dated: 7/7/05
By: /s/
KELLY D. SUTHERLAND
Successor Trustee
State of Washington, Coun­
ty of Clark, ss:
I, the undersigned certify
that the foregoing instrument is
a complete and exact copy of
the original Trustee’s Notice of
Sale
SHAPIRO &
SUTHERLAND, LLC
12500 SE 2nd Circle,
Suite 120
Vancouver, WA 98684
Telephone: (360) 260-2253
Published: August 10, 17, 24
and 31, 2005
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC MEETING
NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
COURT
Public notice is hereby giv­
en that the Morrow County
Court will hold a public hear­
ing on Wednesday, August 24,
2005 at 10:00 a.m. at the Port
of Morrow Conference Room,
2 Marine Dr., Boardman, OR
for the purpose of receiving
public comment pursuant to
ORS 198.800 - 198.869 upon
a petition to annex certain por­
tions of Morrow County into
the Boardman Rural Fire Pro­
tection District. Specific Sec­
tions to be annexed are: T2N
R26E All or part of Sections
1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35,
and 36; T2N R27E All or part
of Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16,
17, 18, 19,20,21,28, 29, and
30; T3N R26E All or part of
Sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34,
35, and 36; T3N R27E All or
part of Sections 4 ,5 ,6 ,7 , 8,9,
16, 17. 18, 19. 20, 21, 28, 29,
30,31,32, and33;T4N R 26E
All or part of Sections 14, 23,
24, 25, 26, 35, and 36; T4N
R27E All or part of Sections
19, 20,21,28, 29, 30,31,32,
and 33. For more information
contact the Morrow County
Court office at (541) 676-5620.
All interested parties are
welcome to attend. Upon re­
quest, accommodations will be
made at the meeting to facili­
tate persons with physical im­
pairm ents or d isab ilities.
Please call 676-5620 at least 48
hours prior to the meeting.
Published: August 10 and 17,
2005
Public Notice
Deadline
Mondays at 5 p.m.
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