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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, most of the aged and leaking pipes in the water system. The project is anticipated to be com pleted by October 14th. Chlo rination of the water system will continue until the project is completed and there are no more positive sam ples for coliform bacteria. For more information, please i ntact City Hall at676*9618. This notice is being sent to you by the City of Fleppner. State Water System ID#: 41(X)369. Date distributed: 10/ 05/05. Published: October 5, 2005 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Loan No: 0419666722 LS. No.: 1077981-09 Refer ence is made to that certain deed made by, Erik Wenberg ind Cynthia Wenberg, As Ten ants By The Entirety, as Grant or to Mid-Columbia Title Com pany, as Trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registra tion Systems, Inc., as Benefi ciary, dated March 19, 2004, recorded March 29, 2004, in official records o f Morrow County, Oregon in book/reel/ volume No. xx at page No. xx, fee/file/lnstrument/microfilm/ reception No. 2004-10568 cov ering the following described real property situated in said County and State, to-wit: All that fraction of lot 1, block 1, Looney’s Addition, in the City of Heppner, County 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; excepting therefrom the South 47.2 feet of both lots. Commonly known as: 595 Jones Street Heppner Or 97836. Both the beneficia ry and the trustee have 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 payment due June 1, 2005 of principal, interest and impounds and sub sequent installments due there after; plus late charges; togeth er with all subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursu ant to the terms and conditions of said deed of trust. Monthly payment $1,101.00 Monthly Late Charge $37.67. By this reason of said default the ben eficiary has declared all obli gations secured by said Deed of Trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to-wit; The sum of $122,384.30 together with in terest thereon at the rate of 6.125% per annum from May 01, 2005 until paid; plus all accrued late charges thereon; and all trustee’s fees, foreclo sure costs and any sums ad vance by the beneficiary pur suant to the terms and condi tions of the said deed of trust. Whereof, notice hereby is giv en that. Cal-Western Recon veyance Corporation the under signed trustee will on January 10,2006 at the hour of 1:00pm. Standard o f Time, as estab lished by Section 187.110, Or egon Revised Statutes, At the court street entrance to morrow county courthouse 100 Court Street City of Heppner, Coun ty of Morrow, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the in terest in the said described real property which the 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 giv en that any person named in Section 86.753 of Oregon Re vised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceed ing dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such por tion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, trustee’s and attorney’s t Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 5,2005 fees and curing any other de fault complained o f in the No tice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, at any time prior to five days before Sept. 27-MCSO cit the date last set for sale. In ed H um berto F. Lorenzo construing this notice, the mas Garcia, 50, for going 50 mph culine gender includes the fem in a 35 mph zone. inine and the neuter, the singu -MCSO received an lar includes plural, the word animal com plaint about a “grantor” includes any succes fawn stuck in a fence. sor in interest to the grantor as -M CSO cited Noe well as any other persons ow Emanuel Sanchez, 24, for ing an obligation, the perfor driving while suspended. mance of which is secured by -MCSO cited Lynan said trust deed, the words “trustee" and “beneficiary” in Rae Bingham, 18, for viola cludes their respective succes tion of the basic rule, 82 mph sors in interest, if any. Dated: in a 55 mph zone. August 31,2005. Cal-Western -MCSO received an R econveyance Corporation animal complaint about a 525 East Main Street P.O. Box dog being a nuisance around 22004 El Cajon Ca 92022- an Irrigon school. The dog 9004 Cal-Westem Reconvey was chasing the lawn mow ance Corporation Signature/ er behind the construction By: Yvonne J. Wheeler, A.V.P. R -122027 10/05; 12; 19; 26/ site. -MCSO received an 2005 Affidavit Morrow County Sheriff’s Report PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Lexington cur rently has the following coun cil positions available: Mayor, Council positions 2 & 3. Any person residing within the City Limits of Lexington, who has an interest in local government, should submit a letter of intent, stating the council position & interest to: The Town of Lex ington, P.O. Box 416, Lexing ton, OR 97839 or drop off at Lexington Town Hall at 150 W. Main. Letters of intent should be received by Oct. 10, 2005. Published: October 5, 2005 Oregon ag resources directory now available Q u e stio n s about who to call or where to go when it comes to Oregon agriculture are likely an swered with the help of a p o p u lar, new ly rev ised handy guide. The Oregon Depart m ent o f A g ricu ltu re a n nounces the availability of this year’s edition of the Or egon Agricultural Resourc es D irectory, an updated handbook that contains com prehensive contact informa tion for numerous agricultur al organizations and agen cies. The 140-page direc tory is a convenient, com pact publication that in cludes organization names, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and con tact persons for a variety of entities. The d ire c to ry in cludes information for the Oregon Department of Ag riculture, other selected gov ernment agencies, Oregon Commodity Commissions, statewide farm bureaus, soil and water conservation dis tricts, Oregon State Univer sity agricultural resources, and v a rio u s p ro d u c e r groups. All inform ation in the Oregon Agricultural Re sources Directory has been updated as of August 2005. Copies of the pock et sized resource guide can be purchased at a cost of $5 each by mail order from the Oregon Department of Ag riculture, 635 Capitol Street N E, Salem , OR 9 7 301- 2532. Payment by check or money order must accompa ny all handbook orders. Find the Ag R e so u rces D irecto ry o rd er form o n lin e at: h ttp :// oregon.gov/ODA/docs/pdf/ form_ard.pdf or contact the Oregon Department of Ag riculture at (503) 986-4550. Public Notice Legal Notice DEADLINE Mondays at 5 p.m. l animal complaint about a vi cious dog. The subject re ported that his dog got into the neighbor’s yard and was killed by the dog in that yard. The subject would like assis tance in getting his dog’s body back. -MCSO cited Jason Torres, 34, for violating the basic rule, going 77 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO arrested Sa- vanah Rane Jackson,21, for failing to appear for driving while suspended. -M C SO a rre sted Travis L Grigsby, 25, for fail ing to appear for driving while suspended. -M CSO received a request from a father in Irri gon wanting to make contact with his eight-year-old son who was left in charge of his residence while the father was out of town. -BPD cited Alfonso Vasquez Bombela, 45, for going 38 mph in a 20 mph school zone. -HFD received a re port of a wheat field on fire, some equipment burnt and electric transformers. lone Fire Department was also called out on the fire. Sept. 28-MCSO re ceived a report of theft from the Irrigon Cemetery shop. A utility trailer 8-10 inch wheels, that used to haul trash, was taken sometime over the weekend. -MCSO received a report of three juveniles in a fight at the high school in Irrigon. -MCSO received a report of a fire alarm water flow activated. It was a false alarm. Workers are trying to correct the system as multi ple false alarm s were re ceived. -MCSO received a report for agency assistance for a person at a rest stop in Boardman face down on the grass and not moving. -MCSO received a report about animal neglect. A horse in pasture next door to the reporter is injured and has been for a month or so. The caller would like depu ty contact. -MCSO arrested Zo- lio Lopez Ramirez for driv ing under the influence of alcohol. He was cited and released -MCSO received a report about an abandoned vehicle. It is a trailer that has been left on property the re porter leases. -MCSO received a report that the reporter has been attempting to contact son in Irrigon for two days and can’t get a hold of him. The reporter would like him to contact his sister. -M CSO received a driving complaint about cat tle trucks tailgating other vehicles. -M CSO received a report of a six-m onth-old female in lone who possibly ate a packet of silica gel. The call was transferred to poi son control. -MCSO cited Joseph Bart Corliss for a driving while suspended violation. -MCSO received a report about a burglary in Irrigon. In the last couple of days someone has broken into the caller’s residence. -M C SO a rre sted Kalab Michael for failing to appear/driving while sus pended. -MCSO received a call from a female in Irrigon who reported shots and then hung up. MCSO was unable to recontact the subject. S e p t. 29: -M CSO received a report o f a small, newer model domestic vehi cle driving around in the re porter’s field. The vehicle hit the reporter’s fence, causing possible damage to the ve hicle. The vehicle was last seen going westbound on Hwy. 730. -M CSO received a report of an employee that didn’t show up for work that morning. When checked on, her apartment door was wide open. She had overslept. -MCSO received an animal complaint that some one left a pit bull chained to the re p o rte r’s fence with water. The reporter does not know whom the animal be longs to. -M CSO received a report for agency assistance at the intersection on 1 lIh and Main in Irrigon. A male had fallen into a manhole, which contains methane gas, after falling off ladder trying to get out. The male was passed out and not conscious, but still breathing. -MCSO received a theft com plaint about the reporter’s son finding a part of his bike on someone else’s bike. -MCSO received an animal complaint about two dogs that killed a fawn about an hour previous. One dog has white and black over eyes and ears, the other dog was solid light color, possi bly yellow. -MCSO cited Justin Lee Matteson, 26, for vio lating the basic rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone and driv ing uninsured. -BPD received a re port o f a domestic verbal fight, husband left, and there were no injuries. -HFD received a fire call about smoke coming from reporter’s light switch. Sept. 30: -BPD re ceived a report on a burglary in a house the reporter has been taking care of. -BPD received a re port of an assault that result ed in two subjects needing emergency medical services. -MCSO received a report that Hermiston Police Department arrested Ramel Rodriguez, 24, on multiple Morrow County warrants. -M CSO received a report that Clinton Shep- ardson, 24, was served an Irrigon Justice Court war rant for failing to appear for driving while suspended. -MCSO received an extra patrol request for a multiple 10-wheel and 18- wheel trucks reportedly by p assing the “no through trucks” signs and driving on Wilson and Kunze roads. -M CSO received a theft complaint about a va cant house being broken into and the utility trailer being stolen from the property. -M CSO received a report that a subject was ha rassing the reporter. -M CSO received a theft complaint about a hy draulic pump stolen from Western Alfalfa in Irrigon. -MCSO received a report that Hermiston PD arrested M aria M argarita G onzalez, 40, on Irrigon Justice Court warrant for driving while suspended. -MCSO received a report that the re p o rte r’s neighbors were locked out of house with a baby inside. There is a window that is cracked upstairs where the baby is. -MCSO received a report that the reporter is having problems with neigh bors. They are driving by the reporter’s house very fast multiple times and yelling at them. Red Cross to hold disaster volunteer classes A m erican Red C ross, O regon M ountain River Chapter, Pendleton, will hold a Disaster Volun teer Class on Saturday Oct. 8. Class will be held from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. “ You can support your community by becom ing a Red Cross Disaster Services Volunteer. Wheth er you are a babysitter or a banker, a carpenter or a case worker, your special skills can help the American Red Cross,” said a spokesperson. For more informa Deschutes River tion on location and pre-reg istration, call the Red Cross Conservancy Bill office at (541) 276-1211. passes Energy Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Committee S en ato rs G ordon Friday. Smith and Ron Wyden an nounced the unanimous pas Wheat Foundation sage o f th eir leg islatio n (S.166) in the Senate Com offers scholarship mittee on Energy and Natu The Oregon Wheat ral Resources on Sept. 29. Foundation will provide up Their bill reauthorizes partic to 12 scholarships for high ipation by the Bureau of school seniors whose fami R eclam ation in the D es lies are members of the Ore chutes River Conservancy gon Wheat Growers League. for an additional 10 years. Students whose family mem The Deschutes River Con bers are em p lo y ed by servancy, formerly known as OWGL members are also the D eschutes Resources eligible. The scholarship re Conservancy, is designed to quirements include an essay achieve local consensus for on any topic related to the on-the-ground projects to wheat industry and a sum improve ecosystem health in mary of the student’s school the Deschutes River Basin. and community involvement. The Deschutes Riv One $500 award will er Conservancy was origi be made to a qualifying stu nally authorized in 1996 as dent from each of the par a pilot project and was so ticipating counties, which successful it was reautho include Baker, Gilliam, Kla rized in the 106th Congress. m ath, M alheur, M orrow, During the past eight years, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, the Conservancy has suc Wallowa and Wasco. cessfully found cooperative, A d d itio n ally , one market-based solutions to award will be made in the enhance the ecosystem, and Willamette Valley counties restore over ninety cubic- and the c e n tra l O regon feet-per-second of stream- counties. flow in the Deschutes Basin. A pplication forms It has improved fish habitat are available from the Ore and water quality along one gon Wheat Growers League hundred miles of the Des website at www.owgl.org, chutes River and its tributar or Cindy Osterlund, scholar ies by planting over 100,000 ship coordinator for the Or trees, installing miles of ri egon Wheat Foundation, PO parian fencing, rem oving Box 322, C ondon, OR berets and reconstructing 97823. stream beds. Applications are due February 1, 2006. C L E A R F IE L D 101 T R E A T E D W ITH RAXIL & LIN D AN E $8.80/BU ANDERSON SEED 422-7204 TU B B S T R E A T E D W IT H D IV ID E N D E X T R E M E Loading by appointment. Please call ahead. Estate By DAVID SYKES R EA LTO R md FILLING IN THE BLANKS In any real estate transac tion, you’ll normally find printed forms used in the area of sales contracts, deed, mort gages and leases. Ever won der why any layman can't use the printed forms himself and save the fee of an attorney, Realtor or hank? A typical legal stationery store will have dozens of va rieties of leases, deeds and mortgage forms. Which is the right one for your situation? These forms are only a start ing point. It’s what goes into the blanks, what is crossed out. and what is added that Past Real Estate columns and property listings are available at www.heppner.net/heritage gives you the value, security and protection that you are paying the experts for. Watch a lawyer or Realtor go over a filled-in purchase and sale form. They’ll skip over the pre-printed matter and go right for the filled-in numbers, dates, dollars and added or deleted paragraphs. That’s where the real action is. Believe me, some of the larg est financial losses and legal hassles have resulted from printed forms being incor rectly used. 180 W. Baltimore #5 Heppner. OR 97836 /fa Mage JfandCc. REALTOR 9 541-676-9228 I