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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 12,2005
HELP WANTED
REAL ESTATE
PR IC E R E D U C E D
Track L aborer
FOR SALE BY OW NER
Ranch w/basem ent and ga­
rage on large City lot. 3 bed­
room, 2 bath, living, dining
room, breakfast nook, 3 fire­
places, hardwood floors, large
attic w /lots o f storage, fruit
trees, underground sprinklers.
Call 256-0056 for appt Leave
message.
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« 76-5241
(S3 Joycekay & Jerry Hollomon
LOOKING FOR A LARGE
LOT WITH A GREAT VIEW?
This 170' x 100' on a dead end street
has all utilities to the property. In a
very nice neighborhood close to
grade school. 210 Thompson St.
#04-03 $18,500
VACANT LOT with all servic­
es available on site. 75’x l4 6 ’ m/1 at
end of street with excellent view of
lake. 810 Lakeview Court. #04-07
$ 18,500
AT THE EDGE OF TOWN
5.44 acres. A very nice ranch style
home with 3 bedroom s a ndl %
baths. 1788 sq. ft. Ready to move
in to. A double unattached garage,
bam. storage shed and underground
sprinklers. Beautiful yard and great
location. 616798 Dee Cox Rd. #05-
09. $159,000
Heritage
Land Co.
180 W. Baltimore f O s
#5, Heppner E O " M O C U W e
676-5049
amwn*TY
- $99,500 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
one with shower and garden tub.
Newer manufactured home on a
foundation. Oak cabinets and
many upgrades, including un­
derground sprinklers and 26x24
double garage/shop on 1.72
acres. lone. LOWER PRICE!
- $95,000 - Heppner duplex
with a view, each has 2 bed­
rooms and 1 bath with washer
and dryer hookups. Excellent
rental history.
- $139,500 - 3 or 4 bedroom, 2
bath large newer mobile on Wil­
low Creek. Lots of deck, lots of
upgrades on large lot.
- $72,500 - older home charm.
2 bedroom, 1 bath with 38’x28’
shop on large 66x 130 comer lot.
- $ 150,000 - 39.5 acres on Rhea
Creek with bam and shop, sep­
tic and 2 wells.
~$45,000 - older 2 bedroom. 1
bath, new carpet, metal roof, and
fenced yard on a quiet street.
Nicely updated.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
Union Pacific, has immediate openings for
Track Laborers in H erm iston, OR.
Qualified candidates will repair and rebuild railroad tracks.
Specific duties will include, but are not limited to: removing
and replacing ties, pulling and driving spikes, shoveling rock
ballast, loading and unloading equipment and material, and
other tasks as assigned. This position requires the ability to
perform heavy physical labor on a continuous basis. Outside
work is required regardless of weather conditions. Travel
may be required.
We offer a great working environment, excellent salary
and superior benefits to individuals who:
Are at least 18 years old.
Can understand regulations and instructions in
English.
For m ore in fo rm atio n , v isit o u r w eb site at
WWW.UP.COM. When applying, click on “Jobs at UP”,
then click on “View Positions”. For assistance with the
application process, call 1-800-877-5634, option #4.
BUILDING AMERICA“
An Equal Opportunity Employer
(reference number25520)
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
City of Irrigon Public Notice
The City Council of Irrigon
will hold a public hearing on
October 25, 2005 at 7:00 PM
at Stokes Landing Community
Center, 195 NW Opal Place,
regarding the passage of OR­
DINANCE NO. 157-05, AN
ORDINANCE ANNEXING
PROPERTY SURROUNDED
BY THE CORPORATE
BOUNDARIES OF THE
CITY AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY. Passage of the
ordinance would annex prop­
erty surrounded by City of Ir­
rigon city limits. Copies of the
proposed ordinance may be
obtained from Irrigon City
Hall, 1095 NE Main Ave., Ir­
rigon, Oregon 97844.
If you would like to attend
and need assistance, please call
Irrigon City Hall at 541-922-
3047 or TTY relay 800-735-
2900.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: October 12, 2005
Affidavit
O ctober 7, 2005 Bobbi
C hilders, M orrow County
Clerk received authorization to
run an Election for the Town
of Lexington. The Ballot title
is “Recall of Jean Brazell, Lex­
ington Council Position # 4.”
The Election date will be No­
vember 8, 200
/s/ Bobbi Childers,
Morrow County Clerk
Published: October 12, 2005
Affidavit
A. Kim Cutsforth <541) 9X0-3465
David Sykes 676-9228
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE Loan No: 0419666722
T.S. No.: 1077981-09 Refer­
ence is made to that certain
deed made by, Erik Wenberg
and 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 of Morrow
County, Oregon in book/reel/
volume No. xx at page No. xx,
fee/file/Instmment/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,
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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-Westem Recon­
veyance Corporation the under­
signed trustee will on January
10,2006 at the hour of 1:00pm,
Standard of 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
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 days before
the date last set for sale. In
construing this notice, the mas­
culine gender includes the fem­
inine and the neuter, the singu­
lar includes plural, the word
“grantor” includes any succes­
sor in interest to the grantor as
well as any other persons ow­
ing an obligation, the perfor­
mance of which is secured by
said trust deed, the words
“trustee" and “beneficiary” in­
cludes their respective succes­
sors in interest, if any. Dated:
August 31,2005. Cal-Westem
Reconveyance Corporation
525 East Main Street P.O. Box
22004 El Cajon Ca 92022-
9004 Cal-Westem Reconvey­
ance Corporation Signature/
By: Yvonne J. Wheeler, A.V.P.
R-122027 10/05; 12; 19; 26/
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Sheriff's Report
The M orrow County
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­
ports handling the following
business:
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office has released
the following report:
Oct. 1: -M C SO
received a request for agency
assistance for mutual aid
from Tri-Comm. for a 65-
year-old male at deer camp.
Subject was conscious and
breathing.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt o f a tra ffic stop
involving M iguel Angel
Moreno Carranza, 28, for no
operator’s license.
-MCSO received a
report of a driving complaint
concerning a white vehicle
with a gray primer front that
is doing cookies in the back
parking lot.
-MCSO received a
report that a man got out of
his small white pickup with
his rifle and was attempting
to road hunt.
-MCSO received a
report about tw o m ales,
d riv in g a 1971 red ford
p ick u p , h u n tin g on the
reporter’s property.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt o f a tra ffic stop
involving Martin Campos
G a llard o
fo r d riv in g
uninsured and failing to carry
registration.
-B PD re c eiv e d a
rep o rt o f a tra ffic stop
involving Elvira Sanchez
Saucedo, 28, for going 30
mph in a 20 mph school
zone. Subject also had no
operating license and no
insurance.
-B PD re c eiv e d a
report of a traffic stop and
a rre st in v o lv in g D enise
Michelle Peterson, 35, for
furnishing alcohol to a minor.
S u b ject also had no
insurance.
-B PD receiv ed a
report that a citation was
issued to Samuel Orroyo
Lopez, 27, for a vehicle
belonging to him and he had
no operating license and no
insurance.
-B PD receiv ed a
re p o rt o f a tra ffic stop
involving Roberto Jaim e
Graxiola for driving while
suspended and failure to
carry proof of insurance.
- H e p p n e r
A m bulance re c eiv e d a
request to pick up fixed wing
crew at the L ex in g to n
Airport.
Oct. 2: -M C SO
received a report that the
reporter received a message­
advising people coming from
T ri-C itie s w ith a gun
threatening to shoot her and
her family.
-MCSO received a
report of an arrest of Irene
Crystal Glass, 38, for Grand
Jury
in d ic t/u n la w fu l
possession of Meth. Subject
also was d riv in g w hile
suspended.
-MCSO received a
report of a male subject who
is extrem ely agitated and
threatening to vandalize a
car with a hammer. Subject
is also th re a ten in g the
reporter’s sister. Reporter
states that the suspect has
already hit the sister while
holding his infant daughter.
-MCSO received a
report of an arrest of Dean
William, 62, for restraining
order violation and criminal
mischief I.
-MCSO received a
report of a dispute about
giving the re p o rte r’s car
back.
-HA receiv ed a
request for a 35-40 year old
male with epileptic seizures,
chest pains. Subject was
conscious and breathing.
Oct.
4:
-BPD
received a report that a black
four-door vehicle passed the
school bus in a no passing
zone. A citation was issued
to Javier Pena Ramos for
passing in a No Passing
Zone.
-B PD re c eiv e d a
report about a suspicious
vehicle in the driveway of the
reporter’s neighbor’s house.
C o n tact w as m ade; the
driver was advised to not
park there.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt that P o rtlan d PD
arrested Avery Allen Aaron,
23, for failing to pay fine and
driving while suspended.
-MCSO received a
report that Ruben Tamayo
M oreno was arrested on
M orrow C ounty C irc u it
warrants.
-MCSO received a
report that a picture was
stolen from the su b ject’s
bathroom.
-MCSO received a
re p o rt o f a tra ffic stop
in v o lv in g
T errance
K ristapher Parret, 18, for
violating the basic rule going
74 mph in a 55 mph.
-MCSO received a
report that Hermiston PD
arrested Daniel P. Alston, 36,
for failing to pay fine for
driving under the influence.
-MCSO received a
report that M ichelle Ann
Stephens, 32, was arrested
fo r p ro b ab le cau se and
criminal trespass II. Subject
also was a rre sted for
attempted delivery of Meth
and unlawful possession of
Meth.
-MCSO received a
report that Daniel Joseph
Becker, 36, was arrested for
u n law fu l p o ssessio n o f
Meth, unlawful possession
o f H eroin, and unlaw ful
p o sse ssio n o f C o cain e.
Subject already lodged at
UCJ on other charges.
-MCSO received a
re p o rt th a t a fiv e -fo o t
Marijuana Plant was located.
O c t.
5:
-B PD
received a report about a
flight in progress, two males.
One went to a vehicle and
retrieved an object.
Wheatland
Pomona will meet
Oct. 22
Wheatland Pomona
will meet Saturday, Oct. 22,
at Lexington Grange with
Pomona M aster Clarence
Buchanan in charge. The
meeting will start at 10:30
a.m.
Election of officers is
due. A cakew alk w ill be
conducted in the afternoon.
The Lexington Grange ladies
will provide the meal.
Senior center fire
drill planned
The annual St.
Patrick's Senior Center fire
d rill w ill take p lace on
Monday, October 17.
All tenants will need
to meet downstairs at the
se n io r c e n te r at 7 p.m .
Everyone will meet with the
Assistant Fire Chief, Steve
Rhea for a fire meeting to
receive fire drill instructions.
The fire drill will
take place after the meeting.
Columbia River
Harvesters to
meet
C o lu m b ia R iver
H arv esters w ill m eet
Thursday, October 13, at 7
p.m . at the G re en field
Grange Hall, Boardman. The
Fund Raising Com m ittee
headed by Pam Phelps, will
give those in attendance a
rep o rt on the H arvest
F e stiv a l. The gro u p is
working to raise funds for a
building of their own. The
public is invited to attend.