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www.hoodrivernews.com Hood River News, Saturday, June 20, 2015 A9 H APPENINGS Happenings may be edited Open 10-5 daily through Oct. ■ June 21 — Free admis- for length. Listings may also be found online at hoodriver- sion for fathers at the Colum- news.com; click the Events tab. bia Gorge Discovery Center for Father’s Day, 9-5 p.m. Raptor FOR CHILDREN presentations at 11 and 2. Chili ■ June 20 — Summer lunch at Basalt Rock Café (chili, Reading Kick-Off Party, 5:30 jalapeño cornbread and brown- p.m. at the Hood River Library. ies) for $10. Microbrews and Music, popsicles, bubbles and local wine. sidewalk art. Hot rods on dis- play. Sponsored by DelCarpine COMMUNITY EVENTS ■ June 20 — Bette Ben- Auto. ■ June 21 — Trading Card jamin Memorial community Game Casual Free Play Sun- garage sale, 8-4 p.m. at 8675 day at Hood River Hobbies: Cooper Spur Rd., Parkdale. All 1:30 p.m., Pokemon Trading proceeds donated to Pancreatic Card Game; 3 p.m., Magic the Cancer Action Network. ■ June 20 — Hood River Gathering; tournament at 3:30 p.m. Supervision required for Saturday Market, 10-2 p.m. at Oak Street Pub, 4th & Oak St. children. ■ June 22-25 — Summer Market showcases work and art experiences at Columbia products from some of the finest Center for the Arts. More at artisans and growers anywhere! columbiaarts.org/SummerArtEx- We also feature some of the periences. best live music! ■ June 20 — Father’s Day EXHIBITS Celebration, 11-2 p.m. at the ■ Through June — Lariat History Museum of HR County, baskets by Rene Moore at the 300 E. Marina Dr. Terra cotta pot Sherman County Historical Mu- painting and planting, veggie seum, 200 Dewey St., Moro. car racing, cornhole tournament, ! K O LO er, 5:30 p.m. Dinner by Apple giant Jenga and scavenger 503-295-6424. ■ June 20 — Mercado del Valley, music by Tim Mayer. $35 hunts. $5 admission includes all activities plus museum and ex- Valle, 3-6 p.m. at Mid Valley El- adults, $15 for kids under 14. ementary. Local farmer and food Proceeds to MHTH. hibit “Outdoor Recreation.” ■ June 20 — Dancing Sol- producers, artisans, hot stice in the Stones, 6-8 p.m. at the Ripplewood Sanctuary, above Lyle, Wash. Trash-free potluck (BYO dishes, cups) be- gins at 6. More info at kala- ma5@icloud.com. ■ June 20 — Wild Bill’s Bingo at the Elks Lodge, fundraiser for Elks scholarship programs, 7 p.m. Open to the community. Minimum $250 pro- gressive blackout each week. Hosted by the Elks and the Mid- Photo by Columbia Knights of Columbus. Kirby Neumann-Rea Dinners, starting at $8.50, are ‘RINGSIDE’ by Hood River available from 5-7 p.m. artist Christine Dunbar (two-feet ■ June 20 — Columbia long) received First Place in the “Best of the Gorge” exhibit, on dis- Gorge Climate Actin Net- play at Columbia Center for the Arts through Aug. 2. work event, 7:15 p.m. at Riverside Community Church. ■ June 20 — Bark For Life food vendors, and musicians are Concert by Dana Lyons, environ- event, 11-2 p.m. at the HR Co. waiting to share the bounty of mental singer and songwriter. Fairgrounds. Honoring contribu- the Hood River Valley! Stop by $15 suggested donation. Com- tions of canine caregivers to and see what this market is munity dinner starts at 6. ■ June 20-21 — Shaniko cancer survivors. Doggie games, about! ■ June 20 — Mt. Hood Pioneer Days. Lots of activities dress-up contests, music, food. 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We accept SNAP and DEBIT card transactions. ■ June 22 — “The Myths of Nutrition and Fitness” with Professor Anthony Good- man, 2-3 p.m. in the Hawks Ridge dining room. DVD series explores myths of nutrition and fitness; topics include exercise, weight loss, vitamins, more. Meets Mondays. 3R -ORTGAGE 3PECIALIST NMLS-140302, MLO-140302 /FFICE (541) #ELL 9 times for only $234! Call Liana at 541-386-1234 ext. 220 lstegall@hoodrivernews.com This is not a committment to lend. Information deemed reliable but subject to change without notice. Consumer Loan License NMLS-3240, CL-3240 Allison is officially a Freshman! 14 Oak Street, Hood River, OR 541-386-2330 copperwest.com Public Notices TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to ORS 86.726(1)(b)(A) the Beneficiary of this Trust Deed is ex- empt from the re- quirements imposed by ORS 86.726 through 86.748. The Trust Deed to be foreclosed pur- suant to Oregon law is referred to as fol- lows (the “Trust Deed”): 1. TRUST DEED INFORMA- TION: Grantor: Elizabeth B. Jacob- son Beneficiary: Greyson Financial Services, Inc. 440 1st Ave. E., Suite #3 Albany, OR 97321 Trustee: Amerititle 419 State Street, Suite 2 Hood River, OR 97031 S u c c e s s o r Trustee: Joel A. Parker c/o Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt 1211 SW Fifth Ave., Suite 1900 Portland, OR 97204 Recording Date: June 26, 2013 Recording Refer- ence: 2013-02335 County of Record- ing: Hood River The beneficial in- terest in the Trust Deed was assigned by instrument to Golden State Equity Investors, Inc., a California corpora- tion, by assignment recorded on August 25, 2014, as Docu- ment No. 2014- 02392, in the official records of Hood Riv- er County, Oregon. 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (the “Property”): See Exhibit A at- tached hereto and by this reference in- corporated herein. 3. DEFAULT: The Grantor or any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the Trust Deed, is in default and the Ben- eficiary seeks to foreclose the Trust Deed. The default for which foreclosure is made is Sho G. Dozono’s failure to do the following: Failure to pay monthly installments of $12,500.00 begin- ning November 24, 2013, and continu- ing through the in- stallment due Au- gust 24, 2014, plus late fees for each in- stallment not paid within 15 days of the due date, pursuant to the terms of the promissory note. 4. AMOUNT DUE: By reason of the default just de- scribed, the Benefi- ciary has declared all sums owing on the obligation se- cured by the Trust Deed immediately due and payable, those sums being the following: Principal balance of $1,250,000.00, together with inter- est thereon at the default rate of 17 percent per annum from November 24, 2013, until paid, late fees, Trustee’s fees, attorney’s fees, costs of foreclosure and any sums ad- vanced by the Bene- ficiary pursuant to the terms of the Trust Deed. 5. E L E C - TION TO SELL: The Beneficiary hereby elects to foreclose the Trust Deed by advertisement and sale as provided un- der ORS 86.705 to 86.815, and to cause the property to be sold at public auction to the high- est bidder for cash, the Grantor’s inter- est in the described property which the Grantor had, or had the power to convey, at the time of the ex- ecution by the Grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest the Grantor or Grantor’s successor in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satis- fy the obligations se- cured by the Trust Deed, including the expenses of the sale, compensation of the Trustee as provided by law and the reasonable fees of the Trustee’s at- torneys. 6. D A T E AND TIME OF SALE: Date: July 29, 2015 Time: 10:00 A.M. (in ac- cord with the stan- dard of time estab- lished by ORS 187.110) Location: Outside the Hood River County Court- house, 309 State Street, Hood River, OR 97031. 7. RIGHT TO REINSTATE: Any person named in ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time prior to five days be- fore the Trustee con- ducts the sale, to have this foreclosure dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstat- ed by doing all of the following: a. payment to the Beneficiary of the entire amount then due, other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred; b. curing any other default that is capable of being cured, by tendering the performance re- quired under the obligation or Trust Deed; and c. paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obliga- tion and Trust Deed, together with the Trustee’s and attor- ney’s fees not ex- ceeding the amount provided in ORS 86.778. In construing this notice, the mascu- line gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word “Grantor” includes any suc- cessor in interest to the Grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the Trust Deed, and the words “Trustee” and “Beneficiary” in- clude their respec- tive successors in interest, if any. We are a debt col- lector attempting to collect a debt and any information we obtain will be used to collect the debt. DATED: March 12, 2015. /s/ Joel A. Parker Joel A. Parker, Successor Trustee Exhibit A PARCEL 1: (1S- 10-4-801) The Southeast quarter of the South- west quarter of Sec- tion 4, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Hood River and State of Oregon. PARCEL 2: (1S- 10-4-801) That portion of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Hood Riv- er and State of Ore- gon, lying Easterly of the Easterly right of way line of Ore- gon State Highway 35. PARCEL 3: (1S- 10-9-302, 101 & 100) The Northeast quarter of the North- west quarter of Sec- tion 9, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Hood River and State of Oregon. And, the North 580 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quar- ter of Section 9, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Hood Riv- er and State of Ore- gon, that lies East of the East right of way of Highway 35. PARCEL 4: (1S- 10-9-300) The West half of the Northwest quar- ter, and the North- west quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Town- ship 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Hood River and State of Oregon. EXCEPTING THEREFROM; be- ginning at a point 917.6 feet South and 396.8 feet East of the quarter corner between Sections 8 and 9, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian in the County of Hood River and State of Oregon; thence North 10 de- grees 28' East a dis- tance of 791.4 feet; thence North 79 de- grees 32' West a dis- tance of 287.1 feet; thence South 10 de- grees 28' West a dis- tance of 791.4 feet; thence South 79 de- grees 32' East a dis- tance of 287.1 feet to the point of begin- ning. ALSO EXCEPT- ING THEREFROM; beginning at a point 139.4 feet South and 540.6 feet East of the quarter corner between Sections 8 and 9, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian in the County of Hood River and State of Oregon; thence South 10 de- grees 28' West a dis- tance of 150 feet to the Northeast corner of the now owned State Quarry; thence North 79 degrees 32' West a distance of 287.1 feet to the Northwest corner of said quarry; thence North 10 degrees 28' East a distance of 150 feet; thence South 79 degrees 32' East a distance of 287.1 feet to the point of beginning. ALSO EXCEPT- ING THEREFROM; that parcel of land conveyed to State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commis- sion by deed record- ed September 23, 1958 in Deed Book 63, page 117. ALSO EXCEPT- ING THEREFROM; a parcel of land lying in the West half of the Northwest quar- ter of Section 9, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Hood Riv- er and State of Ore- gon; said parcel be- ing that portion of said West half of the Northwest quarter included in a strip of land variable in width lying on each side of the center line of a relocated County Road, which center line is de- scribed as follows: Beginning at Engi- neer's center line station 97/00 said station being 3804.73 feet North and 926.39 feet West of the East quarter corner of Section 8, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, County of Hood Riv- er and State of Ore- gon; thence South 10 degrees 05' East 200.05 feet; thence on a spiral curve left (the long chord of which bears South 15 degrees 24' 47" East) 400 feet; thence on a 716.20 foot radius curve left (the long chord of which bears South 32 degrees 29' East) 160 feet; thence on a spiral curve left (the long chord of which bears South 49 degrees 33' 13" East) 400 feet; thence South 54 de- grees 53' East 15.51 feet; thence on a spi- ral curve right (the long chord of which bears South 51 de- grees 53' East) 300 feet; thence on a 954.93 foot radius curve right (the long chord of which bears South 36 degrees 36' 45" East) 309.03 feet; thence on a spi- ral curve right (the long chord of which bears South 21 de- grees 20' 30" East) 300 feet; thence South 18 degrees 20' 30" East 247.55 feet; thence on a spi- ral curve left (the long chord of which bears South 22 de- grees 50' 22" East) 450 feet; thence on a 954.93 foot radius curve left (the long chord of which bears South 42 degrees 42' 15" East) 587.08 feet; thence South 67 degrees 04' East 30.78 feet to Engi- neer's Station 131/00, which sta- tion equals B.P.R. Station 1208/08.08; said center line crosses the West line of said Section 9 approximately at En- gineer's Station 115/20. The widths in feet of the strip of land above referred to are as follows: ALSO EXCEPT- ING THEREFROM; beginning at a point opposite and 50 feet Southwesterly of Engineer's Station 125/00 on center line of a relocated County Road (which center line is de- scribed above); thence Southwester- ly at right angles to said center line 30 feet; thence South 11 degrees 55' East 380 feet, more or less, to the Northerly line of a hereinafter described rectangu- lar tract of land; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said rectan- gular tract 100 feet; thence North 11 de- grees 55' West 275 feet, more or less, to a line which is paral- lel to and 50 feet Southerly of center line; thence North- westerly along said parallel line to the point of beginning. The rectangular tract of land referred to above is de- scribed as follows: Beginning at a point 139.4 feet South and 540.6 feet East of the quarter corner be- tween Sections 8 and 9, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian in the County of Hood River and State of Oregon; said point also being the Northeast corner of that property con- veyed to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commis- sion by that Deed recorded in Book 27, page 261 of Hood River County Deed Records; thence North 79 degrees 32' West along the North line of said State of Oregon property 287.1 feet to the Northwest corner of said prop- erty; thence North 10 degrees 28' East 150 feet; thence South 79 degrees 32' East 287.1 feet; thence South 10 de- grees 28' West 150 feet to the point of beginning. ALSO EXCEPT- ING THEREFROM, that portion con- veyed to Hood River County by Deed recorded in Book 79, page 574, Hood Riv- er County Deed Records. ALSO EXCEPT- ING THEREFROM, a parcel of land lying in the Northwest quarter of the South- west quarter of Sec- tion 9, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian in the County of Hood River and State of Oregon. The said parcel being that portion of said Northwest quarter of the Southwest quar- ter lying Westerly of the Easterly line and Easterly line extend- ed of that property described in that deed to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commis- sion, recorded in Book 27, page 261 of Hood River County Deed Records. FURTHER EX- CEPTING THERE- FROM, the tract conveyed to Eliza- beth B. Jacobson by deed recorded Feb- ruary 2, 1986, Mi- crofilm No. 860362, Hood River County Microfilm Records. PARCEL 5: (1S- 10-4-800) That portion of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 1 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian in the County of Hood Riv- er and State of Ore- gon, which lies Westerly of the West line 45,47,49,51-4t ESTATE OF CELIA DOMINGUEZ MARISCAL HOOD RIVER COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 150011P NOTICE TO IN- TERESTED PER- SONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Santos D. Mariscal has been appointed the per- sonal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to the personal repre- sentative at the law office of Teunis G. Wyers at: 216 Cas- cade Street, Hood River, OR 97031, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice as stated be- low, or such claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by the proceed- ings in this estate may obtain addition- al information from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal represen- tative. Dated and first published June 13, 2015. PERSONAL REP- R E S E N TAT I V E : Santos D. Mariscal ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REP- RESENTATIVE: Teu- nis G. Wyers, OSB No. 111496, Wyers | Wyers, Attorneys, 216 Columbia Street, P.O. Box 917, Hood River, OR 97031 47,49,51-3t IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE- GON FOR THE COUNTY OF HOOD RIVER PROBATE DE- PARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Frances A. Woody Deceased Case No. 150012P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Susan Horton has been appointed personal represen- tative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to pre- sent them within four months from this date to JAQUES SHARP PO Box 457 Hood River OR 97031 or such claim may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by the proceed- ings may obtain ad- ditional information from the records of the Court or from the attorney for the Per- sonal Representa- tive. 47,49,51-3t PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Mid- Columbia Council of Governments Board of Directors will meet Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at MCCOG, 1113 Kelly Ave., The Dalles, OR. (541) 298-4101. Principal subject: AAA Guest Speaker. 49-1t NOTICE OF THE AVAILABILITY OF AN ENVIRONMEN- TAL ASSESSMENT The USDA, Rural Development has received an applica- tion for financial as- sistance from the City of Cascade Locks, Oregon. As required by the Na- tional Environmental Policy Act, Rural De- velopment has ap- proved an Environ- mental Assessment prepared by Ten- neson Engineering Corporation that evaluated the poten- tial environmental effects and conse- quences of the pro- posed project. This notice announces the availability of the Environmental As- sessment for public review and com- ment, and USDA is publishing this no- tice in accordance with Section 106 of the NHPA review. The proposed pro- ject consists of: con- struction of a 480,000 gallon, above grade water reservoir and instal- lation of 1,010 lineal feet of PVC water- line adjacent to Har- vey Avenue; re- placement of 3,930 lineal feet of water- line in WaNaPa Street between Wasco Street and Forest Lane; re- placement of 2,050 lineal feet of water- line in Forest Lane from WaNaPa Street to Hammond Av- enue; replacement of 2,700 lineal feet of waterline in Adams Avenue and Ruckel Street; extension of 2,800 lineal feet of waterline in Forest Lane from Herman Creek Lane to the Port of Cascade Locks Industrial Park; and construc- tion of a new well lo- cated near Wells #1 and #2 on Herman Creek Lane. Through the re- placement of the lines and installation of the new reservoir, the project will also involve in place abandonment of al- most 20,000 lineal feet of existing wa- terline and the exist- ing Dry Creek Reservoir. Mitigation measures that will be incorporated into the project include: obtaining and com- plying with all re- quired County, State, and Federal permits; preparation of an Inadvertent Discovery Plan (IDP) to provide di- rection upon discov- ery of cultural mate- rials; proper notation in the plans and specifications dictat- ing the process if any work uncovers human remains dur- ing construction; preparation and im- plementation of a Stormwater Man- agement Plan; and any other mitigation measures identified through consultation with the National Marine Fisheries Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the State Historic Preservation Office. The alternatives considered to the proposed project in- clude: a no-action al- ternative; two differ- ent locations for the proposed water tank located near the ex- isting Dry Creek Reservoir and also on the access road going to the Dry Creek Reservoir; up- grading one of exist- ing water wells in- lieu of construction of the new well; vari- ous other transmis- sion and distribution water main improve- ments to serve the alternate water tank locations. Detailed information of the various alternatives examined is includ- ed in the Environ- mental Assessment. Copies of the En- vironment Assess- ment are available for review at U.S. Department of Agri- culture, Rural Devel- opment, Attn: State Environmental Coor- dinator, 1201 NE Lloyd Blvd, Suite 801, Portland, Ore- gon 97232-1274. For further informa- tion contact Michael Beyer, State Envi- ronmental Coordina- tor, USDA Rural De- velopment, (503) 414-3368, or locally at the Cascade Locks City Hall, 140 SE WaNaPa Street, Cascade Locks, Oregon 97014. Any person interested in commenting on this proposed project should submit com- ments to the USDA, Rural Development address above by July 24, 2015. 49-1t Legal notice address hrnlegals@hoodrivernews.com Questions? Please call 541-386-1234