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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
Our hospital may be small in
size but the care and compassion
given by the staff is truly best.
They truly are angels of mercy.
The Sweek Family
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