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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2019
1000
Legals
1001 - Baker County
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF’S SALE
On September 03, 2019,
at the hour of 9:00
a.m. at the Baker
County Court house,
1995 Third Street,
Baker City, Oregon,
the defendant’s inter-
est will be sold, sub-
ject to redemption, in
the real property com-
monly known as:
41546 Washington
Gulch Road, Baker
City, Oregon 97814.
The court case num-
ber is 14565, where
WELLS FARGO BANK,
N.A., FKA WACHOVIA
BANK, N.A., is plain-
tiff, and GRANT W.
RICHARDS; JULIE L.
RICHARDS; and ALL
OTHER PERSONS OR
PARTIES UNKNOWN
CLAIMING
ANY
RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN,
OR INTEREST IN THE
REAL
PROPERTY
COMMONLY KNOWN
AS 41546 WASHING-
TON GULCH ROAD,
BAKER CITY, OR
97814, is defendant.
The sale is a public
auction to the highest
bidder for cash or
cashier’s check, in
hand, made out to
Baker County Sheriff’s
Office. For more infor-
mation on this sale go
to: www.oregonsher-
iffs.com/sales.htm
Legal No. 00059307
Publsihed: August 2, 9,
16, 23, 2019
Classifieds get results.
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THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD — 7B
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NOTICE OF
SHERIFF’S SALE
REQUEST
FOR PROPOSAL
Baker County requests
proposals from firms
qualified to provide
professional services
from Design-Build
Contracting,
Design-Build-Operate-
Maintain (DBOM), En-
gineering firms, etc. to
provide Design-Build
services as well as fi-
nancing for construc-
tion of a hydroelectric
project. To obtain a
copy of the Request
for Proposal (RFP)
please contact Jason
Yencopal
at
541.523.9669 or jyen-
copal@bakercounty.or
g or you may go online
to
www.bakercounty.org/
commissioners. Pro-
posals are due Sep-
tember 27th, 2019 at
4:00PM (PST) and can
be mailed to: Baker
County Commission-
ers, 1995 Third Street,
Baker City, OR 97814
or
emailed
to
On September 24, 2019,
at the hour of 9:00
a.m. at the Baker
County Court house,
1995 Third Street,
Baker City, Oregon,
the defendant’s inter-
est will be sold, sub-
ject to redemption, in
the real property com-
monly known as: 1000
“L” Street, Baker City,
Oregon 97814.
The
court case number is
18CV38465, where
THE BANK OF NEW
YORK
MELLON
TRUST COMPANY,
NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION FKA THE BANK
OF
NEW
YORK
TRUST COMPANY,
N.A. AS SUCCESSOR
TO
JPMORGAN
CHASE BANK, N.A.
AS TRUSTEE FOR
RESIDENTIAL ASSET
MORTGAGE PROD-
UCTS, INC., MORT-
GAGE
ASSET-BACKED
PASS-THROUGH CER-
hmartin@bakercounty.org.
TIFICATES SERIES
2005-RS6, is plaintiff, Legal No. 00059607
and
W I L L I A M Published: August 21,
DOOLEY AKA WIL-
23, 26, 28, 30, Sep-
LIAM J. DOOLEY;
tember 2, 4, 2019
ROBI DOOLEY; CAPI-
TAL ONE BANK (USA) TS NO.OR08000188-18-1
APN 4617 TO No
NA; CAM CREDITS,
180613111-OR-MSO
INC.;
MIDLAND
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
FUNDING, LLC; OC-
OF SALE Reference is
CUPANTS OF THE
made to that certain
PROPERTY, is defen-
Trust Deed made by,
dant. The sale is a
JAMES HOWARD
public auction to the
BROWN as Grantor to
highest bidder for cash
AMERITITLE as Trus-
or cashier’s check, in
tee, in favor of
hand, made out to
HOUSEHOLD
FI-
Baker County Sheriff’s
NANCE CORPORA-
Office. For more infor-
TION II as Beneficiary
mation on this sale go
dated as of May 21,
to: www.oregonsher-
2004 and recorded on
iffs.com/sales.htm
May 27, 2004 as In-
strument
No.
Legal No. 00059615
04220025B and the
Published: August 23,
beneficial interest was
30, September 6, 13,
assigned to U.S. Bank
2019
National Association
as Indenture Trustee
for the Holders of the
CIM Trust 2017-1,
Mortgage-Backed
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Notes, Series 2017-1
and recorded February
19, 2019 as Instru-
ment
Number
B19070043 of official
records in the Office
of the Recorder of
Baker County, Oregon
to-wit: APN: 4617 A
portion of the South-
east quarter of the
Northeast quarter of
Section 33, Township
7 South, Range 39
East of the Willamette
Meridian, in the City of
Haines, County of
Baker and State of
Oregon, more particu-
larly described as fol-
lows: Beginning at a
point on the North line
of Third Street ex-
tended, 115 feet
Northeasterly from the
Northeast intersection
of School Street and
Third Street, on the
Eastern edge of the
City of Haines; thence
continuing Northeast-
erly along the North
line of Third Street ex-
tended a distance of
101 feet; thence
Northwesterly parallel
to the East right of
way line of School
Street to the South
line of the Northeast
quarter of the North-
east quarter of Section
33, said township and
range; thence West
along said South line
to the East right of
way line of School
Street; thence South-
easterly along said
East right of way line
to a point 100 feet
Northwesterly from
the Northeast intersec-
tion of School Street
and Third Street;
thence Northeasterly
parallel to the North
line of Third Street ex-
tended a distance of
115 feet; thence
Southeasterly parallel
to the East line of
School Street a dis-
tance of 100 feet to
the point of beginning.
Commonly known as:
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Public Notice
NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
• For supplemental budgets proposing a change in any fund's expenditures for more than 10 percent.
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for Burnt River School District 30J, for the current
fiscal year, will be held at 201 S 1st Ave., Unity, OR 97884. The hearing will take place on September 12,
2019 at 6:00 p.m. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested per-
sons. A copy of the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after September
12, 2019 at BRSD 201 S 1st Ave., Unity, OR, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 pm.
Publish: August 23, 2019
Legal no. 2-22388
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1010 SCHOOL ST,
HAINES, OR 97833
Both the Beneficiary,
U.S. Bank National As-
sociation as Indenture
Trustee for the Hold-
ers of the CIM Trust
2017-1,
Mortgage-Backed
Notes, Series 2017-1,
and the Trustee, Na-
than F. Smith, Esq.,
OSB #120112, have
elected to sell the said
real property to satisfy
the obligations se-
cured by said Trust
Deed and notice has
been recorded pursu-
ant
to
Section
86.735(3) of Oregon
Revised Statutes. The
default for which the
foreclosure is made is
the Grantor’s failure to
pay: Failed to pay pay-
ments which became
due
Monthly
Payment(s): 6 Monthly
Payment(s)
from
to
01/27/2018
06/27/2018 at $520.04
Monthly
11
from
Payment(s)
07/27/2018
to
05/27/2019 at $770.24
Monthly
Late
Charge(s): 1 Monthly
Late
Charge(s)
06/24/2019 By this
reason of said default
the Beneficiary has de-
clared all obligations
secured by said Trust
Deed immediately due
and payable, said
sums being the follow-
ing, to-wit: The sum of
$69,790.63 together
with interest thereon
at
the
rate
of
5.23000% per annum
from December 27,
2017 until paid; plus all
accrued late charges
thereon; and all Trus-
tee’s fees, foreclosure
costs and any sums
advanced by the Bene-
ficiary pursuant to the
terms of said Trust
Deed. Wherefore, no-
tice is hereby given
that, the undersigned
Trustee will on No-
vember 13, 2019 at
the hour of 10:00 AM,
Standard of Time, as
established by Section
187.110, Oregon Re-
vised Statues, front
entrance to the Baker
County Courthouse,
1995 3rd St, Baker,
OR 97814 County of
Baker, sell at public
auction to the highest
bidder for cash the in-
terest in the said de-
scribed real property
which the Grantor had
or had power to con-
vey at the time of the
execution by him of
the said Trust Deed,
together with any in-
terest which the Gran-
tor or his successors
in interest acquired af-
ter the execution of
said Trust Deed, to
satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby se-
cured and the costs
and expenses of sale,
including a reasonable
charge by the Trustee.
Notice is further given
that any person named
in Section 86.753 of
Oregon Revised Stat-
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utes has the right to
have the foreclosure
proceeding dismissed
and the Trust Deed re-
instated by payment to
the Beneficiary of the
entire amount then
due (other than such
portion of said princi-
pal as would not then
be due had no default
occurred), together
with the costs, Trus-
tee’s or attorney’s
fees and curing any
other default com-
plained of in the No-
tice of Default by ten-
dering the perform-
ance required under
the obligation or Trust
Deed, at any time prior
to five days before the
date last set for sale.
Without limiting the
Trustee’s disclaimer of
representations or
warranties, Oregon
law requires the Trus-
tee to state in this no-
tice that some residen-
tial property sold at a
Trustee’s sale may
have been used in
manufacturing meth-
amphetamines, the
chemical components
of which are known to
be toxic. Prospective
purchasers of residen-
tial property should be
aware of this potential
danger before deciding
to place a bid for this
property at the Trus-
tee’s sale. In constru-
ing this notice, the
masculine gender in-
cludes the feminine
and the neuter, the
singular includes plu-
ral, the word “Gran-
tor” includes any suc-
cessor in interest to
the Grantor as well as
any other persons ow-
ing an obligation, the
performance of which
is secured by said
Trust Deed, the words
“Trustee” and “Bene-
ficiary” includes their
respective successors
in interest, if any.
Dated: 06/24/2019 By:
Nathan F. Smith, Esq.,
OSB #120112 Succes-
sor Trustee Malcolm &
Cisneros, A Law Cor-
poration Attention: Na-
than F. Smith, Esq.,
OSB #120112 c/o
TRUSTEE
CORPS
17100 Gillette Ave, Ir-
vine,
CA
92614
949-252-8300Order
Number 61665, Pub
Dates: 08/16/2019,
08/23/2019,
08/30/2019,
09/06/2019, BAKER
CITY HERALD
Legal No. 00059084
Published: August 16,
23, 30, September 6,
2019
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NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Cody W. Williams and
Tommie R. Williams
have been appointed
Co-Personal Represen-
tatives (hereafter PR)
of the Estate of
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Randolph Eugene
approximately 7,206
Williams , deceased,
acres of National For-
est System lands on
Probate
No.
the La Grande Ranger
19PB06008, Union
County Circuit Court,
District. The project
State of Oregon. All
area is approximately
20 miles southeast of
persons whose rights
may be affected by
Union, Oregon and is
the proceeding may
located west of the
obtain additional infor-
Eagle Cap Wilderness
in Township 6 South,
mation from the court
records, the PR, or the
Range 43 East.
attorney for the PR. All The Environmental As-
persons having claims
sessment and draft
Decision Notice are
against the estate
must present them to
available
at:
the PR at:
https://www.fs.usda.
Steven J. Joseph,
gov/project/?project=49
Attorney for PR
749 . If you would like
STEVEN J. JOSEPH,
to receive a hard copy
P.C.
of either document,
P.O. Box 3230
contact Brianna Carollo
901 Washington Avenue
at
La Grande, OR 97850
brianna.carollo@usda.
(541) 963-4901,
gov or by telephone at
within four months af-
541-962-8588.
ter the date of first Only individuals or or-
ganizations that sub-
publication of this no-
tice or they may be
mitted specific written
barred.
comments during a
designated opportunity
for public participation
Published: August 16,
23, 30, 2019
(scoping or the 30-day
Legal No. 00059528
public comment pe-
riod) may object (36
CFR 218.5). Notices of
NOTICE TO
objection must meet
INTERESTED PERSONS
the requirements of 36
CFR 218.8(d); incorpo-
Terry McMullen has
ration of documents
been appointed Per-
by reference is permit-
sonal Representative
ted only as provided
(hereafter PR) of the
for
at
36
CFR
Estate of Elizabeth
218.8(b).
Ann McMullen, De-
ceased, Probate No. Electronic objections
must be submitted to:
19PB06305, Union
•Wallowa-Whitman Na-
County Circuit Court,
tional Forest’s project
State of Oregon. All
webpage
at
persons whose rights
https://www.fs.usda.
may be affected by
the proceeding may gov/project/?project=49
749 . Select the “Com-
obtain additional infor-
ment/Object on Pro-
mation from the court
ject” link in the “Get
records, the PR, or the
Connected” group at
attorney for the PR. All
the right hand side of
persons having claims
the project webpage.
against the estate
must present them to Hardcopy objections
must be submitted
the PR at:
by:
Mammen & Null,
•Mail or Hand Deliver
Lawyers, LLC
to Tom Montoya, For-
J. Glenn Null,
est Supervisor, Attn
Attorney for PR
Objections:
1550
1602 Sixth Street -
Dewey Ave Baker
P.O. Box 477
City, OR 97814. Hand
La Grande, OR 97850
deliveries can occur
(541) 963-5259
between 8:00 AM and
within four months after
4:30 PM, Monday
the first publication
through Friday except
date of this notice or
legal holidays.
they may be barred.
Objections must be elec-
tronically submitted,
Published: August 23,
postmarked or re-
30, September 6, 2019
ceived by the Review-
Legal No. 00059630
ing Officer, Forest Su-
pervisor Montoya,
TWO EAGLE
within 45 days from
VEGETATION
the date of publication
MANAGEMENT
of this notice. The
PROJECT
publication date is the
exclusive means for
Draft Decision Notice
calculating the time to
and Objection Period
file an objection.
Those wishing to file
USDA – Forest Service
an objection should
Wallowa-Whitman
not rely upon dates or
National Forest
timeframe information
La Grande Ranger
provided by any other
District
source.
The La Grande Ranger
District has recently Published: August 23,
2019
completed an Environ-
mental Assessment Legal No. 00059632
and draft Decision No-
tice for the Two Eagle Buyer meets seller in the
Vegetation Manage- classified ... time after
ment Project, which is
available on the web time after time! Read
for review. The area and use the classified
evaluated consists of regularly.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019
by Stella Wilder
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are likely to arrive on any
scene without much fanfare, but certainly in
plenty of time to assess the situation, gather
your strength, formulate your ideas and do
everything you can to make sure that all
works out in your favor. You are something of
an amateur sleuth, capable of getting to the
heart of a mystery by studying the people
involved, assessing their actions and guessing
their motives -- and you almost always cor-
rect! Indeed, you have a knack for under-
standing people, and this will surely serve
you well in your personal affairs and your
professional life.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- It’s impor-
tant to do things for yourself today. You can
still be generous with others, but don’t leave
yourself out or neglect your own needs.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- An activity
that has become something of a tradition of
sorts may not give you the satisfaction you
expect. Subtle changes require study.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You may
have to choose between two methods, neither
of which seems to be all that efficient.
Perhaps you don’t have all the information
you need.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You
are likely to display certain tendencies today
that telegraph information to others that you
do not wish to share. Use caution!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Be sure
to keep tabs on incoming calls, etc. You don’t
want someone to worry because he or she
wasn’t able to get in touch.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- That
which was so valuable to you in the past has
perhaps lost its luster -- but that doesn’t mean
you should give it up for good.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- After you
sent out a reminder today, others are likely to
give you all of what you’ve asked for -- and
more. Make your needs clear!
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Everyone is
willing to get on board with you and work
toward a common goal -- but someone may
try to wrest control from you. Use caution.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You’ll want
to tread lightly today, lest you telegraph your
intentions and diminish your chances of suc-
cess.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You’ll be
able to answer many questions today, but
“why?” isn’t likely to be one of them. That you
will simply have to accept on faith.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Reach out
to someone who you think knows what you
need to learn. Together you can increase each
other’s knowledge and prepare for the future.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- A problem is
ironed out today. Nobody will try to tell you
what you should do, but a friend offers a
warning. You are surprised during the p.m.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 2019
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are both a dreamer and a
doer, and you can often be found alone, run-
ning, biking, swimming, hiking, climbing or
otherwise pumping the blood through your
body while deep in thought. You can become
very unhappy -- and actively cranky -- when
you don’t have something important to pon-
der and think about, but conversely you are
happier than most when you are able to turn
thought into action and make your dreams
come true. You enjoy sharing your ideas with
others -- but they have to share your outlook,
your tastes and your overall intelligence. You
don’t open up to just anybody!
MONDAY, AUGUST 26
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You may be
surprised to learn that you’ve been fooled by
someone again and again over the same triv-
ial issue. No more, that’s for sure!
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You can
derive much satisfaction from domestic
efforts. It could be a perfect day to begin a
project you’ve long been putting off.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You don’t
have to do anything out of the ordinary to
attract attention today -- and once you have,
you can use it to your advantage.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- A
new project beckons, but you may not be
ready to begin just yet. You have a few loose
ends to tie up from a past effort. Get it done!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Not
everyone is going to wait for you to “ready
yourself” for what they are champing at the
bit to do. Face it -- it’s now or never!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- You’ll get
the real story from someone who went
through it, so you don’t have to guess any-
more -- and the info you receive proves use-
ful.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You can be
more creative than usual today, and others
will be impressed with your ability to erase
boundaries and embrace all possibilities.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- A discus-
sion with someone you consider an expert is
likely to open your eyes to a whole new aspect
of the given topic. You’re learning!
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You may
fear that you’re imposing on someone with
your questions, etc., but the truth is that he or
she loves being asked. Don’t fret!
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You may
encounter certain situations today that
require you to think fast and do things you
normally wouldn’t -- and you’re not the only
one!
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You’re near-
ing the end of a tricky phase, and you’re
looking forward to being able to rid yourself
of certain restrictions. Plans come together.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You may have to
acknowledge before the day is out that some-
one you know is better than you at a certain
endeavor. The competition heats up.
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