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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 23, 2002 PUBLIC NOTICE I R I S H I S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Angela L. Bowdoin. as grantor, to John W. Weil, as successor trustee, in favor o f Associates Mousing Finance. I1 C , successor in interest to Ford 1 lousing Finance Services, a division o f Associates Mousing Finance Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation, as beneficiary, dated October 23, 1997 recorded on October 31, 1997, m the mortgage records of Morrow County, Oregon, a s microfilm No M-52632, covering the follow ing described real property situated in said county and state, to-wit: I ot 5. MAPI 11 EAF TERRACE, in the City of Imgon, County of Morrow , and State of Oregon. Together with the manufactured home located thereon described as a 1995 Guerdon Americana. Commonly know n as 510 Fast I'tah Avenue, Imgon, Oregon 97844. Both the beneficiary and the trustee hav e elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice ofdefault has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Reused Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the follow ing sums: Failure to make monthly payments of $660.51 each due on the 1st day of July, 2001 through September, 2001; plus late charges o f SI 5.00. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to-wit: S85.166.59. plus S2.351.89 interest and late charges through < Xrtober 1.2(301; plus 8.25% interest thereon; plus attorney and trustee's fees and costs; plus S416.00 foreclosure uuarantee. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is giv en that the undersigned trustee will on March 1,2002, at the hour of 11:00 A M., in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the main lobby of the Morrow County Courthouse, 100 Court Street, Heppner, Oregon 97836, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest ■in the said described real property 'which the urantor had or had pow er cohycy at the time of the execution by grantor of the said trust ideed. together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution 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 have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion o f the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation 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 prov ided by said ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well 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 respective successors in interest, if any. We are a debt collector. This communication is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DATED: October 8. 2001 . s/ John W. W al John W. Weil. Successor Trustee 1100 SW Sixth Avenue. Suite 1507 Portland. Oregon 97204 Telephone No. (503) 226-0500 Published: Januarv 9. 16, 23 and 30.2002 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTIC E NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT TRANSFER 8867 M & P HOI DINGS. I I C. tiled an application with the Water Resources Department for a change in use as prov ided by ( )RS 537.705 and. change the place of use and to add an additional point of a appropriation water as prov tded by ORS 540.510 to 540.530 Certificate 34282. in the name of FRANK 1 WARREN, includes a right limited to 1.57 cubic foot per second from WELL #1, within the Columbia River Basin, with a priority date of December 19,1960. for irrigation of 125.6 acres. The point o f diversion for this nght is in the- SW1.4 NE14. SECTK )N 14, T 3 N , R 25 E, W M I "he applicant proposes to change the USE from IRRIGATION to AGRICULTURAL DAIRY USE on 62.8 acres, change the PLACE OF USE OF an addmonal 62.8 acres, and. add an additional point of appropriation (new well #2) all located within Morrow County. A cancellation affidavit was received from GLEN Cl IOWNING AND KEN VANDEWALL. of HOMESTEAD FARMS, on July 16. 2001 for the cancellation ot portions of the groundw ater primary right from well #1 within the Columbia River Basin. Protests may be filed by persons who think their water right may be injured by this change. The fee to file a protest is $25.00. Additional information or forms and rules for filing protests are available from the Water Resources Department by calling 1 -800-624-3199, ext. 275. If a protest is filed a hearing may be held. The last date of publication is JANUARY 23, 2002. IF NO PROTEST IS FILED BY FEBRUARY 22. 2002, THE CHANGE MAY BE APPROVED WITHOUT A HEARING. Published: January 9, 16, 23, 2002 Affid_______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE Trustee Sale Number: 51633- F Loan Number: 21101134 TSG Number: 1015448 Notice of Trustee's Sale Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by Perry A Sutherland as gran to rs ) to Mid-Columbia Title Company as Trustee in favor of HMC Finding, A California Corporation, as beneficiary, dated September 12, 1997, re corded September 26, 1997 in the records of Morrow County, Ore gon. in Book Reel/Volume No. at page, and/or as Fee/File/Instru- ment/MicrofilnV Reception No. 52313. covering the following described real property situated in the above mentioned county and state, to wit: The south 243.37 feet of the west 300.00 feet of lot 15. block .19 west. Sec tion 25. township 5 north, range 26. East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow County, Oregon. Subject to an easement for ingress and egress over the west 30.00 feet. Tax Lot 712 Ref 2383 Parcel Number: 5N-26-52C Although the undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness herein, the street address or other common designation, if any, o f the real property described herein is purported to be. 350 West Ne vada Imgon. OR 97844 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real prop erty to satisfy the obligations se cured by said trust deed and no tice has been recorded pursuant to Section 86.735 (3) of Oregon Revised Statues: the default for which the foreclosure is made is the grantor's failure to pay the monthly payments in the amount of $375.90 due beginning August 1.2001 and monthly late charges in the amount of $30.07 and sub sequent installments due thereaf ter, together with all subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and condi tions of said deed of trust. Trus tee’s fees and other costs and expenses associated with this foreclosure and any further breach of any term or condition in subject note and deed of trust. By reason o f said default, the beneficiary has declared all obli gations secured by said Trust Deed immediately due and pay able, said sums being the follow ing to wit: 1. Principal of $30,387.93 and accruing interest as of July 1. 2001 at the rate of 10% per annum from July 1, 2001 until paid. 2. $150.35 in late charges plus future charges. 3. Together with title expenses, costs, trustee's fees, attorney fees, and any other cost advances made by beneficiary to protect its interest in the said property pur suant to the terms of said Trust Deed. Whereof, notice is hereby given that Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, c/o Attor neys Equity National Corpora tion. the undersigned trustee will on May 2. 2002 at the hour of 1:00 PM. as established by Sec tion 187.110, Oregon Revised Statutes, at the following loca tion: At the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse 100 Court St. Heppner. OR, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which is grantor had or had power to convey at the time o f the execution by him o f the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired alter the execution o f said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including charge by the trustee. Notice is hereby given that the beneficiary and trustee, by reason o f the default, have elected and do hereby elect to foreclose the trust deed by advertisement and sale pursuant to ORS 86.705 to 86.795, and to cause to be sold at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the interest in the described property which grantor had or had the power to convey, at the time o f the execution by grantor o f the trust deed, together with any interest grantor or gran Oregon Beef Council Executirve Director Dianne Byrne and Oregon tor’s successor in interest ac Cattlemen’s Association Executirve Director Glen Stonebrink. quired after the execution of the easy" grocery meat sections, trust deed, to satisfy the obliga By Merlyn Robinson The annual Town and Coun Byme said. tions secured by the trust deed Byrne added that, in addition and the expenses of the sale, in try events in Heppner on Jan. 17 gave producers and townspeople to the newsletters sent by the cluding the compensations of the an opportunity to honor out Oregon Beef Council, approxi trustee as provided by law. and standing citizens preceded by an mately 2,600 people access their the reasonable fees o f trustee's afternoon of informative meet website each month. Free beef attorneys. In construing this no ings centered around issues that recipes are proven educational tice, the singular includes the impact rural communities. tools and OCA continues to sup plural, the word “grantor” in A play entitled "Weed" was port beef blitzes in Portland cludes any successor in interest presented by the Department of schools each year. to the grantor as well as any Theatre Arts from the University "We need good science," other person owing an obligation, of Idaho. Complete with realistic said Glen Stonebrink, executive the performance o f which is se stage props, humor was rampant director of the Oregon Cattle cured by said trust deed, and the throughout this one-act play. Tal men's Association who spoke words “trustee” and "benefici ented cast members superbly about issues that affect the beef ary” include their respective suc demonstrated how natural re industry. Major bills passed in cessors in interest, if any. De source conflicts are impacting the legislature are often impacted citizens in rural Western com cember 17, 2001 Fidelity Na by the bias of federal employees. munities. tional Title Insurance Company The impact of seals and terns on The perspectives of all natu By: Attorneys Equity National salmon should be part of the ral resources users were pre equation, he said. Corporation, as Agent Charles sented including ranchers, envi Alderman, III. Vice President Beef producers must unite ronmentalists. public land man State o f California 23721 Birt- with other groups to have impact, agers and community leaders. cher Drive Lake Forest. CA Stonebrink added. Issues coming The message in this play is that a before Congress in February in 92630 (503) 437-2746 P I65336 collaborative approach to prob clude the nationw ide farm bill. If 1/16 1/23 1/30 2/6/02 lem solving is the best way to "country o f origin" is approved Published: January 16.23. 30 and fashion the modem West. in that bill it means that all meat February 6. 2002 This is the second play writ sold with the U.S. label will be ten by playwright Micki Panttaja, produced, finished and slaugh w ho has done an outstanding job PUBLIC MEETING tered in this country. Too often of injecting humor into products of other countries are MORROW COUNTY COURT highly-fused situations. By re sub-standard, said Stonebrink. Public notice is hereby given quest it has been presented at Also at issue is a federal bill to that the Morrow County Court different locations as far away as prevent long-term packer owner will ^hold a public hearing on San Diego. This play is a Public Wednesday. February 13. 2002 at ship in feed yards, that ranchers Lands Theatre Project, in col claim has been a form of price 10:00 a.m. at the Morrow County laboration w ith the Colorado Ru fixing. Courthouse Annex at Third and ral Development Council, the South Main, Imgon OR for the Morrow County Livestock Idaho Rural Partnership and the Growers have established a purpose of receiving public Utah Rural Development Council scholarship fund as a memorial comment upon the proposed va with assistance of the Mid-Snake to George Miller. Donations re cation of that portion of Third RC&D, Southern Utah Univer ceived during last fair's 4-H auc Street West that lies North of sity and additional funding by the tion were put into this fund. A Washington Avenue in Imgon. Oregon Watershed Enhancement committee will formulate schol Oregon. Board. All interested parties are wel arship guidelines. Following the play, Rick come to attend. Upon request, Bob Krein of the Oregon Woodley of Klamath SWCD Fish and Wildlife Department accommodations will be made at gave the audience a better under presented reported findings of the meeting to facilitate persons standing of the chain o f events bovine TB at an elk game farm with physical impairments or and the economic impact to near Monument and Sharon disabilities. Please call 676-5620 at least 48 hours prior to the Klamath Basin producers and Livingston, Long Creek, gave an towns when irrigation water was update on the court case involv meeting. Published: January 23. 2002 denied to that project area during ing ranches in Baker County 2001 . Re-elected as MCLG board OSU Extension Morrow members were Matt Clark, Kyle PUBLIC NOTICE County agent Bill Broderick pro Robinson and Bill Gover. Hank The City o f Heppner will vided information to producers Howard was elected as a new hold a public hearing February and landowners who must now board member. Numerous door 11, 2002 to accept testimony re give detailed on-line reports as to prizes were given before the garding passage o f an ordinance specifics of pesticide applications meeting was adjourned. amending ordinance No. 487, an under new Oregon law. ordinance providing rates to be Janet Greenup. NRC direc charged for water service by the tor, stated that a newly formed City of Heppner. Oregon: pre Willow Creek Watershed Com scribing the rules and regulations mittee would address this area’s By Sandi Day tor the conduct and operation of The Morrow County Gun natural resource issues that are the water system o f said city and Club met on Sunday, Jan. 20, for impacted by regulations such as connection therewith; regulating a day of shooting against the the Clean Water Act. and governing the use of water wind. Randy Mills, Umatilla from said system; providing pen The driving gusts didn’t County Extension agent, pre alties for nonpayment of water seem to bother Misty Bennett sented sides and an update on and sewer service and for viola though, w ho took first on the 16- CAFO (Confined Animal Feed tions fo this ordinance; and de yard line with a sound 21 of 25. ing Operations) that continue to claring an emergency. The pro be subject to Environmental Pro Mike Bennett followed closely posed changes will include pro tection Agency or Oregon De with a 20 and Curt Day rounded viding all fees charged under the partment o f Agriculture inspec out the filed, shooting 18 birds ordinance to be set by resolution, tions for compliance under the for third. changing the handling of delin Mike Bennett and Harvey Clean Water Act. Details were quent accounts, and addressing Childers struggled with the wind explained as to those operations the location of services. The at the 20-yard handicap line to that fall under state and federal hearing will be held at 7:00 PM take first with 18 each, followed regulations. at 188 W. Willow. Heppner, by the steady Misty Bennett with Executive director Dianne Oregon Copies of the proposed 16. Barry Munkers and Bob Byrne, o f the Oregon Beef Coun ordinance are available for view cil. was present at the Morrow' Krein split third, breaking 15 of ing at Heppner Clty Hall. 188 W. County Livestock Growers meet 25. Willow between the hours of Bennett also won the only ing to give an update on how 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday Annie Oakley event. Curt Day consumer beef usage has acceler through Friday. ated through education, research won the bushwacker shoot. Gerald W. Breazealc League shooting began Jan. and promotion using beef Clty Manager 20 and will continue for the next check-off funds. While beef ads Published: January 23. 30. 2002 appear on national television, she nine weeks. Each shooter must Affid__________ said Oregon's radio ads, targeted turn in six scores in that nine at the large number of Portland weeks. The gun club will meet again consumers, have been very cost-effective. In spite of devas on Sunday, Jan 27. beginning at tating world events this past year, noon. there continues to be an increase in consumer consumption of C o rre c tio n beef. Research has increased the Luke Basile qualified for the use of less-popular carcass cuts Heppner Elementary Geography Lott o^ $U fU t Lott o{ Q o io \t as well as developing ready-to Bee His name was listed incor use beef products, some of w hich rectly in the Jan 16 issue o f the Heppner Gazette-Times are being featured in "beef made Gazette-Times Town & Country sessions address rural issues M CG C News WE PRINT BUSINESS CARDS - Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse in Heppner re ports handling the following business: Jennifer Lynn Steagall, 31, Lexington-Illegal U-tum, $77 fine; Bruce Ian Crowell, 38, Aloha-Driving while License Suspended. Driving Uninsured. $474 fine. Failure to Appear. $631 fine, 180 days in jail, $250 and jail sentence suspended with two years probation with no fur ther violation of law; Marvin James Brannon, 34, Heppner-Violation o f the Basic Rule, 35 mph in a 25 mph zone, Disobeying Traffic Control De vice (Stop Sign), $191 fine. CLASSIFIED ADS .4 0 per word Card of Thanks: up to 100 words - $5 Deadline: Tuesday at noon CARD OF THANKS Robert Y. Perry and family of lone, Oregon would like to thank all our neighbors and friends for their help, kind words and prayers during trying times for our won derful wife and mother, Phyllis R. Perry. A very special thank you goes to the care provided by Cheryl Tallm an, Barbara C oiner and Doctor Datta of Pioneer Memo rial Hospital and Home Health. _____________________ 1-23-lp The VFW Post #4184 would like to congratulate Amy Jepsen on the youth essay she won for the District 8 contest. Also to Daniel Jepsen for winning the Voice of Democracy in the Dis trict 8 contest. From all of the members of the Heppner Post #4184 _____________________ 1-23-lc We would like to thank the Heppner Chamber of Commerce for selecting Miller Manufactur ing as Business o f the Year. We appreciate all o f the sup- , port and recognition they have given us as we build our com pany. Through the Chamber’s ef forts to retain b u sin e sse s in Heppner, we were recognized as a com pany stru g g lin g w ith growth issues. This led to a se nes o f events that allowed us to contact the people who could help us. We would also like to recog nize Gene Harris as a major asset to our company. Gene has been with Miller Manufacturing since we started, and works as our shop foreman. His skill and efforts have been vital to developing this company. We would also like to give spe cial thanks once again to Joe and Bonna Rae Miller, and also to the rest of our crew: Ray Peck, Bob Botefuhr, Dan Sharp-Petit and Susan Lankford. Kevin, Candy, Quinn, and Eric Chick _____________________ 1-23-lc We would like to thank every one for their acts o f kindness through phone calls, e-m ail, cards, flow ers, thoughts and prayers during the loss o f our loved one. To Drs. Berretta and Wenberg and the entire hospital staff for their professionalism and caring manner. 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