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    Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner Oregon Wednesday. June 28. 2000 - FIVE
deed of trust, pursuant to the terms
of the loan documents. Where­
PUBLIC NOTICE
fore, notice hereby is given that
Morrow County Commission
the undersigned trustee will, on 10/
on Children and Families seeks 05/2000, at the hour of 1:00 PM
contractor to complete compre­ in accord with the standard of time
hensive Plan and 0-8 Plan to in­ established by O.R.S. 187.110 at
A meeting o f the Heppner
clude
identification o f resources,
Planning Commission, scheduled
the following place: at the front
b
a
rriers,
gaps and o v erlaps;
for Monday, July 3, has been
door, Morrow County Courthouse,
prioritization o f efforts; and iden­ Court Street, Heppner, Oregon
cancelled.
tification o f outcomes for support County of Morrow State of Or­
of children and families. Draft due egon, sell at public auction to the
August 15th. final plan due Sep­ highest bidder for cash, the inter­
tember 1, 2000. Approximately
est in the said described real prop­
SI0,000 is available for project.
erty with the Grantor has or had
The deadline for next week's
Submit resume including qualifi­ power to convey at the rime of
newspaper will be this Friday,
cations and previous projects by execution by him of the said Trust
July 30 for news. The ad
noon on July 7th to Morrow
Deed, together with any interest
deadline will be Monday, July 3,
County
Commission on Children
which the Grantor his successors
at noon.
and F am ilies. PO Box 544.
in interest acquired after the ex­
The Gazette-Times will be
Dave Faux
Heppner. OR 97836. For more ecution of said Trust Deed, to sat­
closed Tuesday, the Fourth of
Dave Faux has been assigned information call (5411-676-9675.
isfy the foregoing obligations
July. The newspaper, however
as the new case manager for
Published: June 2 8 ,200C_______
thereby secured and the costs and
will be published on Wednesday
Senior and Disabled Services in
as usual.
expenses of sale, including rea­
Heppner.
sonable charge by the trustee.
Faux will be in charge of
PUBLIC NOTICE
handling medical, food stamps
Trustee's Notice o f Sale Pur­ Notice is further given that any
and other elderly and disabled suant To O.R.S. 86.705. et seq. person named in O.R.S. 86.753
has the right, at any time prior to
A meeting o f the Morrow services in the Heppner area.
and O .R .S 79.5010 et seq.
Faux,
who
has
been
with
the
County
Unified
Recreation
Trustee No. 2000-19230-A Ref­ five days before the date last set
tor the sale, to have this foreclo­
agency
four
years,
takes
over
District will be held on Thursday,
erence is made to that certain
June 29, at 7 p.m. at the Morrow from Elaine Thomas and Gary deed made by Joy Arellano, as sure proceeding dismissed and the
Studebaker.
County Courthouse in Heppner.
grantor, to Mid Columbia Title, as Trust Deed reinstated by payment
The Heppner office services Trustee, in favor o f Long Beach to the beneficiary of the entire
Topics will include current
bills; discussion on co-curricular about 46 people at the present Mortgage Company, as benefi­ amount then due (other than such
transportation; school district time. Faux says.
ciary. dated 12/22/1998, recorded portion of the principal as would
not then be due had no default
contract approval; a resolution to
01 11/1999 in the m ortgage
PUBLIC
NOTICE
adopt the budget; the year-end
records o f Morrow, Oregon, as occurred) and by curing any other
default complained of herein that
The Town Council of the Town Instrument No 56427 in book
financial report; and the 2000-
ts capable of being cured by ten­
2001 schedule of meetings, o f Lexington will hold a special ■*M”. page 56427. The beneficial
meeting at 7PM. June 29th, at interest under said Trust Deed and dering the performance required
among other items.
The July and August meetings Town Hall prior to the budget the obligations secured thereby are under the obligations or to cure to
will be cancelled.
meeting.
presently held by Long Beach default, by paying all costs and
The next meeting is set for Published: June 28,2000
Mortgage Company Said Trust expenses actually incurred in en­
forcing the obligation and Trust
September 28 at 7 p.m. at the Aftid___________________ _
Deed encumbers the following
Deed,
together with trustee s and
Imgon Annex. Proposals for
described real property situated in
attorney's
fees. In construing this
funding will be received at the
said county and state to wit:. Lot
PUBLIC NOTICE
notice,
the
masculine gender in­
September meeting.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 1, Edgewood Villa, in the City of cludes the feminine and the neu­
Imgon, County of Morrow and
THE STATE OF OREGON
PUBLIC NOTICE
State
o f Oregon The street ad­ ter, the singular includes plural, the
FOR THE COUNTY OF
SECOND NOTICE OF
dress or other common designa­ word” Grantor" includes any suc­
MORROW
BUDGET HEARING
tion. if any. of the real property cessor in interest to the grantor
Probate
Department
The City Council of the City of
above is purported to be: 1359 as well as any other person ow­
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
ing an obligation, the performance
Lexington. Morrow County, State
Idaho Ave Imgon. Oregon 97844
JAMES
J.
FARLEY.
of
which is secured by said trust
of Oregon, will hold a public hear­
The undersigned trustee, Fidelity
Deceased.
dated,
and the words "Trustee”
ing to discuss the budget for the
National Title Insurance Company,
No .0 0 PR 010
and
“
Beneficiary”
include their
fiscal year July 1. 2000 to June
hereby certifies that no assign­
NOTICE TO
respective
successors
in interest,
30. 2001 at Lexington City Hall.
ments of the Trust Deed by the
INTERESTED PERSONS
if
any.
Dated:
May
25.
2000 Fi­
50 East Main Street. Lexington.
trustee or by the beneficiary and
1
delity
National
Title
Insurance
Oregon. The meeting will take
Notice is given that the under­ no appointments o f a successor- company By A Fragassi For fur­
place on the 29th of June. 2000 at
trustee have been made except
ther information, please contact:
7:30 PM. The purpose of the hear­ signed has been appointed and has as recorded in the m ortgage
qualified
as
the
co-personal
rep­
ing is to receive testimony regard­
records of the county or counties Fidelity National Title Insurance
ing,(he^qdgqt.Acopy oft^ie pro­ resentative of the estate. All per­ in w hich the above described real Company 401 S. W. 4th Avenue
posed budget may be inspected,9F, sons having claims against the property ts situate, further that no Portland. OR 97204 C/O Law
estate bn- reqilfred to present it.
Office of Steven J. Melmet. Inc
obtained at the LexingiooCity Hall
wHtH propfef vouchers, within fodi! action lias been instituted to re­ State of CA) County ofORG)ss.
during regular business hours.
months after the date of first pub­ cover debt, or any part thereof, I Certify that. I. A. Fragassi am
This is a public meeting where
lication of this notice, as stated now remaining secured by the said an authorized representative of
deliberations of the City Council
below, to the co-personal repre­ Trustee Deed. or. if such action Fidelity National Title Insurance
will take place. Any person may
sentatives at the offices o f Kuhn, has been instituted, such action Company, trustee, and the fore­
appear at the meeting and discuss
dismissed except as permitted by
the proposed programs with the Spicer & Mills, 269 A North Main O.R.S. 86.735 (4). There is a de­ going is a complete and exact copy
Street,
P.O.
Box
428,
Heppner,
of the original trustee's notice of
City Council.
Oregon 97836, or they may be fault by the Grantor or other per­ sale. A. Fragassi Authorized Rep­
Published: June 28.2000
son owing an obligation the per­
barred.
resentative of Trustee. This is an
Aftid_______________________
formance of which is secured by
2
attempt to collect a debt and any
said Trust Deed, or by their suc­
All
persons
whose
rights
may
information obtained will be used
PUBLIC NOTICE
be affected by the proceedings in cessor in interest, with respect to
for that purpose. P134499 6/146/
MORROW COUNTY
this estate may obtain additional provisions therein which authorize
21 6/28 7/5/2000
LAND USE HEARING
information from the records of sale in the event o f default f such
Published:
June 14.21,28 and July
THE MORROW COUNTY
the court, the co-personal repre­ provisions, the default for which
5,2000
___________
COURT will hold the following
sentatives or the attorney for the foreclosure is made is Grantor's
hearing o f public interest on
failure to pay when due the fol­
co-personal representatives.
Wednesday, July 12,2000, at 1:00
PUBLIC NOTICE
lowing
sums: From 1/1/2000 Int.
DATED and first published: 06/
p.m. at the Emergency A ssis­
Rate
9.625
No.
Pmt
10
Amount
<>0-13992
14/00.
tance Center located at the south­
TRUSTEES
(s) William J. Kuhn, $478.50 Impound $13.78 Total
east comer o f Third and Main
MOTICE OF SALE
OSB No. 76207 $4,922.80 Late Charges: $215.37
Streets in Irrigon. Oregon:
A
default
has occurred under
Advances
&
Adjustments
Sched­
Attorney for
Appeal o f M orrow County
the
terms
of
a
trust deed made by
ule:
Description
delq
prior
L/C
Personal Representatives
Planning Commission’s decision
Gene
L.
Lancaster,
Jr. and
Interest
Rate
0
Amount
23.93
Published: June 14,21,28 and July
not to allow the temporary use of
Shannon
M.
Lancaster,
husband
Description
NSF
check
fee
Inter­
5,2000
a travel trailer as a residence dur­
and wife, as joint tenants, as
est Rate 0 Amount $25.00 De­
ing the construction o f a perma­
grantor, to Morrow County
scription misc fees Interest Rate
PUBLIC NOTICE
nent residence. C.D. Grittman,
Abstract & Title Company. Inc.,
0 Amount $63.00 Description
appellant, represented by Gary
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF misc fees Interest Rate 0 Amount
as Trustee, in favor of Residential
Abbot Parks. Attorney at Law.
THE STATE OF OREGON
Money Centers, Inc., as Benefi­
-$7.72 Description suspense bal
Subject property is described as
FOR THE COUNTY OF
ciary. dated December 11.1996,
interest rate 0 Amount $125.00
tax lot 1400 o f Assessor’s Map
MORROW
recorded December 16. 1996. in
Total interest on advances & Ad­
4N 25 14C, located on the south­
IN THE MATTER OF THE
the mortgage records o f Morrow
justments: $0.00 Grand Total:
west comer of Wilson Lane and
ESTATE OF
County, Oregon, in Book No. M,
$5,367.38 Also, if you have failed
Eastregaard Vey Road in the
ROGER LESLIE ASHER
at Page 49642. beneficial interest
to pay taxes on the property, pro­
Eastregaard Subdivision approxi­
Deceased vide insurance on the property or
having been assigned to The
mately three miles southwest of
CASE NO 00 PR 012
Chase Manhattan Bank, as
pay other senior liens or encum­
the City of Boardman. Criteria for
NOTICE TO
Trustee of IMC Home Equity
brances as required in the note
denial of the permit includes Mor­
INTERESTED PERSONS
Loan Trust 1997-2. under the
and deed of trust, the beneficiary
row County Zoning Ordinance
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY may insist that you do so in order
Pooling and Sen icing Agreement
Section 4.150.
GIVEN that the undersigned has to reinstate your account in good
dated as of March 1, 1997.
Opportunity to voice support or
been appointed personal represen­ standing, the beneficiary may re­
covering the following described
opposition to the above proposals
tative of the above estate. All per­ quire as a condition to reinstate­
real property.
or to ask questions will be pro­
sons having claims against the ment that you provide reliable
The South 26 feet of Lot 1,
vided. Failure to raise an issue in
estate are required to present written evidence that you have
Block 7, the North 26 feet of Lot
person or by letter or failure to
them to the undersigned personal paid all senior liens or encum­
2, Block 7. the North 40.00 feet of
provide sufficient specificity to
representative at the office o f brances, property taxes and haz­
Lot 1. Block 7. in the original town,
afford the decision maker an op­
Thomas J. Ditton, Attorney at ard insurance premiums. These
now the City o f Heppner. Morrow
portunity to respond to the issues
Law. 405 North First Street. Suite requirements for reinstatement
County. State of Oregon, and Lots
precludes appeal to the Land Use * l05.Hermiston.OR 97836, within should be confirmed by contact­
21 and 22 in Block 7 in
Board of Appeals based on those
four months after the date of the ing the undersigned trustee. By
Stansbury s Addition to the City
issues.
first publication o f this notice or reason of said default, the benefi­ ofHeppner lying West o f Willow
Copies o f the staff report and
they may be barred All persons ciary has declared all sums owing
Creek, in Section 35. Township 2
all relevant documents will be
whose rights may be affected by on the obligation secured by said
South. Range 26. East o f the
the proceedings are noticed that trust deed immediately due and
available after June 29,2000. For
Willamette Meridian. Morrow
additional information may be ob­ payable, said sums being the fol­ County. Oregon. EXCEPTING
more information, please contact
tained regarding the estate from lowing: The installment of princi­ there from the South 40 feet o f Lot
Tamra Mabbott at the Morrow
the records o f the court, the per­ pal, interest & impounds which
County Planning Department at
21 in Block 7. COMMONLY
sonal representative, or the above became due on 01-01-00 and all
922-4624 or 676-5650.
KNOWN AS 270 North Chase
attorney.
DATED this 28th day of June
Street. Heppner. OR 97836
subsequent installments together
DATED and PU BLISH ED with late charges, advances, as­
2000 .
Both the beneficiary and the
MORROW COUNTY
this 14th day o f June, 2000.
sessments and attorney fees, if trustee nave elected to sell the
Todd J. Asher
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
any. Nothing in this notice shall be said real property to satisfy the
Published: June 14.21.28,2000
Published: June 28,2000
construed as a waiver of any fees obligations secured by said trust
Affid
Affid
owing to the beneficiary under the deed and a notice of default has
Heppner Planning New case manager
assigned to area
commission
cancelled
GT news
deadline Friday
MCURD meeting
scheduled
been recorded pursuant to Or­
egon 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 $261.17 from December 16,
1998. togeiher with all costs,
disbursements, and or fees in­
curred or paid by the beneficiary
andor trustee, their employees,
agents or assigns.
By reason of said default the
oeneficiary has declared all sums
owing on the obligation secured by
said trust deed immediately due
and payable, said sum being the
following, to-wit:
$23.899.03, together with inter­
est thereon at the rate of
12.74000% per annum from
November 16.1998 together with
all costs, disbursements, andor
fees incurred or paid by the
beneficiary andor trustee, their
employees, agents or assigns.
WHEREFORE, notice hereby
is given that the undersigned
trustee will on August 30,2000 at
the hour of 11:00 AM. in accord
with the standard time established
by ORS 187.110. at the mam
entrance of the Morrow County
Courthouse, 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 grantor 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 execu­
tion of said trust deed, to satisfy
the foregoing obligations thereby
secured and the costs and
expenses of sale, including a
reasonable 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 nave this foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and the
trust deed reinstated by payment
to the beneficiary 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 th at,
is capable o f being cured .byi
tendering 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 incurred in
enforcing the obligation 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
singular includes the plural, the
word "grantor” includes any
successor in interest to the grantor
as wel 1 as any other person owing
an obligation, the performance of
which is secured by said trust
deed, and the words "trustee" and
"beneficiary” include their re­
spective 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 conduct
property inspections while prop­
erty is in default. This shall serve
as notice that the beneficiary shall
be conducting property inspec­
tions on the said referenced
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 wiil 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 outstand­
ing indebtedness or hold you
personally liable for the debt
KELLY D SUTHERLAND
Successor Trustee
By: (s) Kelly D. Sutherland
Dated 4/26/00
State of Washington, County 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 & KREISMAN
201 NE Park Plaza Drive. #150
Vancouver. WA 98684
(360)260-2253
Lender Loan #: 439828
Published: June 7,14.21.28.2000
Affid
K offler nam ed
to Board
George Koffler
Bank of Eastern Oregon
President George Koffler has
been named to the executive
committee of the Oregon
Bankers’ Association. He was
named secretary-treasurer of that
group at its summer convention
June 23.
As a member of the executive
committee. Koffler will help
determine policy and political
stances for the OBA. He is
serving his second three-year
term on the OBA Board.
Koffler is also Oregon’s
representative to the American
Bankers' Association Community
Bankers' Council, a group o f 110
bankers from around the U.S.
who help set ABA policy.
Koffler, 49, is originally from
Echo. He graduated from Blue
Mountain Community College
and from Western Oregon
LIniversity at Monmouth with a
degree in education. He and his
wife. Debbie, came to Heppner
in 1974. He taught math at
Heppner High School for four
years before joining the Bank of
Eastern Oregon in 1979. He was
named BEO president in 1994.
The Kofflers have two sons.
Rick.
Pendleton,
who
is
employed as a caseworker for
Umatilla County Mental Health,
and Brian, who will be starting
his fourth year at Oregon State
University in Corvallis this fall.
Justice Court'
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the fol­
lowing business.
Steven
Fogelson,
43,
Pendleton-Violation o f the Basic
Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$87 fine;
William Russell Brannon. 34,
Hcppner-Maintaining a Dog as a
Nuisance. $68 tine;
Dennis Allan Sandberg, 50,
Alderwood Manor, WA.-Violation
of the Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55
mph zone. S77 fine;
Donald Wayne Taylor, 36,
Pendleton-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone.
$109 fine;
Albertico R. Villalobos. 29.
Heppner-Dnvmg while I icense
Suspended infraction. Driving
Uninsured. $564 fine, and Driving
while License Suspended infrac­
tion. Driving Uninsured. S614 fine.
Failure to Appear, 180 days in jail.
$731 fine, $250 and jail sentence
suspended with three years pro­
bation with no further violation of
law;
Brian W Know les. 19.
1 leppner-Disobeying Traffic Con­
trol Device. $147 fine:
Jam es Allen Reimann. 18.
Pendleton-Violation of the Basic
Rule. 79 mph in a 55 mph zone.
$147 fine:
C arla Annette M orter. 34.
Heppner-Failure to Use Seatbelt
on Child Passenger. S59 fine;
Mary Curtis Buckallew. 31.
Hermiston-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone.
S77 fine;
Laura May S tephens, 43.
Condon-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone:
Gregory Rayburn Lytle. 48.
Pendleton-Passing in a "No Pass­
ing” Zone. $132 fine:
Josephine Mane Meligan. 62,
Heppner-Violation of the Basic
Rule. 82 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$147 fine;
Christian Michelle Schultz. 25,
Pendleton-Violation of the Basic
Rule. 89 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$242 fine;
S h irley Ann H arris. 37,
Heppner-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 76 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$147 fine.