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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 1, 2003 Lane, Irrigon, OR 97844. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice o f de fault has been recorded pursu ant to Oregon Revised Statutes 8 6 .7 3 5 (3 ); the d efau lt for which the foreclosure is made is grantor’s failure to pay when due the following sums: $ 2,987.89 Total delinquent monthly paym ents and late chgs. due as o f October 16, 2002 $ 6 ,4 3 6 .7 3 TOTAL AM OUNT REQUIRED TO REINSTATE AS OF May 2003 By reason o f the default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed im m ediately due and payable, those sums being the follow ing, to-wit: $ 73,905.87 Principal bal ance o f loan S 7 3 ,9 0 5 .8 7 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AS OF Oc tober 16,2002 W H ER EFO R E, n o tice hereby is given that the under signed trustee will on Novem ber 4, 2003, at the hour o f 10:00 o ’clock A.M., in accord with the standard o f time established by ORS 187.110, at front steps o f Morrow County Courthouse in the City o f Heppner, County o f Morrow, State o f Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the in terest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time o f the execution by grant or o f the said trust deed, to gether with any interest which the grantor or grantor’s succes sors in interest acquired after the execution o f said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obliga tions thereby secured and the costs and expenses o f sale, in cluding 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 be fore the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by pay ment to the beneficiary o f the entire amount then due (other than such portion o f the princi pal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained o f herein that is capable o f being cured by ten dering the performance re quired 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 obli gation 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 singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any su ccessor in interest to the grantor as w ell as any other person owing an obligation, the performance o f which is se cured by said trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “ben eficiary” include their respec tive successors in interest, if any. DATED: May 23, 2003 Glenn H, Prohaska, Trustee 5901 SW Macadam - Suite 230, Portland, OR 97239 (503) 241-0020 Fax (503) 223-6312 Published: October 1,8,15 and 22,2003 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department ESTATE OF: THOMAS WILLIAM LOWE D eceased. No. 03 PR 017 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSON Probated proceedings in the estate o f T hom as W illiam L o w e, d e c e a se d , are n ow pending in the above entitled court, wherein, Douglas M. Fellows, the undersigned, has been appointed and has quali fied as the personal represen I tative o f said estate. All per sons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date o f the first publication o f this Notice, as stated below, to the undersigned at the follow ing address now designated as the place for the presentation o f claim s, to-wit: 6110 SW Lesser Way, Portland, Oregon 97219, or they may be barred. All persons w hose rights may be affected by the said probate proceeding may obtain additional information from the records o f the court or the un dersigned personal representa- tive/attomey. DATED and published, Oc tober 1,2003. DOUGLAS M. FELLOWS, OSB# 68047 Personal R epresentative/ Attorney 6110 SW Lesser Way Portland, Oregon 97219 Telephone: (503) 452-6815 Facsimile: (503)452-4109 Published: October 1,8,15 and 22,2003 would not then be due had no default occurred) and by cur ing any other default co m plained o f herein that is capa ble o f being cured by tender ing the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the per formance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trust e e ’s and attorney’s fees not exceeding the amounts provid ed 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 w ell as any other person owing an obligation, the performance o f which is se cured by said trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “ben eficiary” include their respec tive successors in interest, if any. DATED : June 24, 2003 Glenn H. Prohaska, Trustee 5901 SW Macadam - Suite 230, Portland, OR 97239 (503) 241-0020 Fax (503) PUBLIC NOTICE 223-6212 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF Published: October 1, 8, 15 and SALE 22,2003 Reference is made to that Affid certain trust deed made by Jar- od Wizner and Christine (McK enzie) Wizner, as grantor(s), to H & L Services, Inc., as trust ee, in favor o f Green Tree Fi nancial Servicing Corporation The M orrow C ounty dba Conseco Finance Servic Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re ing Corp, as beneficiary, dated ports handling the following March 25, 1997, recorded business: March 27, 1997, in the mort June 11: M C SO re g a g e record s o f M orrow County, Oregon, as Fee No. / c e iv e d a re p o rt from the 50694, covering the following H erm iston Police Dept, that described real property situat Jesus M artin Roa, 22, w as ed in said county and state, to arrested on an Irrigon Justice wit: C ourt w arrant for Failure to Lot 2, MAPLE LEAF TER Pay Fine/Driving while License RACE, in the City o f Irrigon, Suspended. County o f Morrow, and State -M C SO , Boardm an o f Oregon Police Dept, received a hang which has the address com monly known as 560 Utah Ave, up 911 call from a residence in Boardman. The phone was Irrigon, OR 97844. busy on call-back. The resi Both the beneficiary and the dence appeared to be okay. trustee have elected to sell the -M C S O receiv ed a said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said report from Oregon State Po- trust deed and a notice o f de lice th a t Jo se G u a d a lu p e fault has been recorded pursu Flores, Sr., 30, w as arrested ant to Oregon Revised Statutes on an Irrigon Justice Court 8 6 .7 3 5 (3 ); the d efau lt for w arrant for Failure to Pay which the foreclosure is made Fine/Failure to Appear-Driv- is grantor’s failure to pay when ing while License Suspended. due the following sums: He w as cited and released. $ 3,065.28 Total delinquent -Irrigon Fire Dept re m onthly paym ents and late ported a construction debris chgs. due as o f June 2003 $ 3 ,0 6 5 .2 8 TOTAL fire and requested a page sent AM OUNT REQUIRED TO out. REINSTATE A S OF June -M C SO deputy ad 2003 vised that a key ring w ith 10 By reason o f the default, the keys had been turned in to him. beneficiary has declared all -M C S O receiv ed a sums owing on the obligation report o f a bull out on H igh secured by the trust deed im w ay 74. The ow ner w as con m ediately due and payable, tacted. those sums being the follow -M C S O , H e p p n e r ing, to-wit: am bulance received a report $ 60,652.09 Principal bal from a caller in H eppner that ance o f loan $ 6 0 ,6 5 2 .0 9 TOTAL a 92-year-old male had fallen AMOUNT DUE AS OF June from his wheelchair. No trans 2003 port w as m ade. W H E R EFO R E, n o tice -M C S O receiv ed a hereby is given that the under report from a caller in Heppner signed trustee will on Novem that her d riv e r’s license was ber 13, 2003, at the hour o f stolen out o f her vehicle while 11:00 o ’clock A.M., in accord it was parked at her residence. with the standard o f time es -M C S O receiv ed a tablished by ORS 187.110, at front steps o f Morrow County report from UCSO that Leigh Courthouse in the City o f Hep Sanders, 45, was arrested on pner, County o f Morrow, State a Heppner Justice Court w ar o f Oregon, sell at public auc rant for Failure to Pay Fine/ tion to the highest bidder for F ailure to A ppear/D riv in g cash the interest in the said w hile L icense S uspended. described real property which Sanders w as lodged at the the grantor had or had power Umatilla County Jail. to convey at the time o f the -M C S O receiv ed a execution by grantor o f the said report from Um atilla County trust deed, together with any Jail that Randall Case, 44, was interest which the grantor or arrested on an Irrigon Justice grantor’s successors in inter est acquired after the execu C ourt w arrant for Failure to tion o f said trust deed, to satis Appear/Driving while License fy the foregoing obligations Suspended/No Insurance. He thereby secured and the costs was lodged at the U m atilla and expenses o f sale, includ County Jail. ing a reasonable charge by the -M C S O receiv ed a trustee. Notice is further given request for a deputy contact that any person named in ORS from a caller in lone regarding 86.753 has the right at any time livestock always out on High prior to five days before the way 74. date last set for the sale, to -M C S O receiv ed a have this foreclosure proceed report o f a found horse. ing dismissed and the trust deed -M C S O receiv ed a reinstated by payment to the b en e fic ia r y o f the en tire request for a deputy contact amount then due (other than from a caller in Irrigon regard such portion o f the principal as ing an assault she witnessed o f Sheriff's Report 1 a juvenile she knows. -M C SO , B oardm an Police Dept., Boardm an am bulance received a request for an ambulance in Boardman for a 45-year-old m ale who was having convulsions and trou ble breathing. The patient re fused transport. -M C SO , U C SO re ceived a report from a caller at the B oardm an w estbound rest area o f bags w ith som e thing in them on the railroad tracks on the O regon side o f the W ashington bridge from Highway 730. -M C S O rec e iv e d a report from a caller in lone o f neighbors without helmets on driving up and dow n a street in lone.' -M C S O rec e iv e d a report from a caller at the O f fice Tavern in lone o f a hit and run m otor vehicle accident behind the tavern. -M C S O , O re g o n State Police received a report from a caller that her son was out o f control and threatening her and his siblings w ith a baseball bat. The caller was sitting on him to restrain him until help came. OSP respond ed. M ental H ealth w as also notified. -M C SO deputies ar rested K acy John C hilders, 20, for a Violation o f a Release Agreement. He was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. -M C S O rec e iv e d a report from a caller in Irrigon o f a vehicle blocking apart ments. The vehicle belonged to a subject visiting a neighbor and the subject w as m oving the vehicle. -M C S O receiv ed a report from a caller in Heppner that a dog next to an auto re pair shop w as barking all the time. June 1 2 : M C S O , B oardm an Police Dept, re ceived a hang-up 911 call from a residence in Boardm an. It w as determ ined to be phone problems. -M C S O receiv ed a report from a caller in Heppner that an alum inum boat w as tak e n from th e ir c a b in at Penland Lake during M em o rial Day weekend. There were w itnesses. The boat w as en tered as stolen. -M C SO , B oardm an Police Dept, received a report from B oardm an Parks and R ecreation o f a vehicle at a park without paying and also caused dam age upon depar ture. -M C SO w as advised o f an abandoned vehicle on H ighw ay 74. It w as deter m ined to be a vehicle stolen out o f Pendleton. -M C SO , B oardm an Police Dept, received a report from a caller o f m oney m iss ing from her bank account. -M C SO , B oardm an Police Dept, received a re quest for an officer contact in Boardman regarding problems with the caller’s neighbors. -M C SO deputies ar rested Ross Carlyle Van Etta, 22, for Unauthorized Use o f a M otor Vehicle, Driving Unin sured and N o O p erato r’s Li cense. He w as lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. June 13: M C S O , B oardm an Police Dept, re ceived a report from a caller in B oardm an that som eone had taken their m ailbox and put a “ For Sale” sign in their yard. -M C S O receiv ed a report o f a utility trailer o ff the embankment approximately 1/ 2 m ile fro m th e to p o f Coalmine Grade. -M C S O d ep u ty re ceived a report o f a vehicle in Boardman that had been van dal ized with catsup and m us tard. -M C S O receiv ed a report from a caller that his utility trailer had been dumped along with the contents over a guardrail o ff W illow C reek Road; the caller stated he had blown a tire last night. -M C S O receiv ed a request for a deputy contact from a caller in Boardman re garding a fem ale subject and abandoned kittens. The female subject later called and re quested a deputy contact re garding her grandmother who took her kittens while she was moving. -M C S O receiv ed a rep o rt o f a p o ssib le D U II heading toward Heppner from Piper C anyon. T he vehicle was swerv ing all over the road and almost hit someone head- on out o f Lexington. -M C S O rec e iv e d a report from a caller in Irrigon that som eone had taken her w allet from her vehicle three days ago. -M C SO deputy cited Roberto Villalobos-Albertico, 32, for Failure to D rive in Lane, Careless Driving- Fol lowing to Close. -M C S O receiv ed a report from a caller at the H erm iston Police Dept, that his tires w ere slashed on his pickup w hile he was at w ork at the Boise Tree Farm. -M C S O receiv ed a report from Oregon State Po lice that Jennifer Lynn Merrill, 2 9 , w a s a r r e s te d o n an Umatilla County warrant with a hold placed on M CSO w ar rant for Failure to Appear/De- livery, M anufacture and Pos session o f a C ontrolled Sub stance. She was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. -M C S O a r r e s te d R obert Scott M artin, 31, on an Irrigon Justice Court w ar rant for Failure to Pay Fine/ Disorderly Conduct. -M C S O receiv ed a request for a deputy contact regarding a female subject not letting the caller get her things. -M C S O rec e iv e d a report from a caller in Heppner o f a cabinet w ith a padlock and a tarp over it on the side o f the road in a draw. -M C S O rec e iv e d a request for a deputy contact regarding a theft that occurred earlier. A TV and tools w ere taken. - M C S O , O re g o n State Police received a report P a in o f a reck less d riv er going w estbound from the Port o f Morrow. -M C SO deputy cited Sheila Kay Parks, 43, for No O perator’s License. -B o a rd m a n P o lic e D ept, o ffic e r c ite d M aria Ortencia Zavala-Villegas, 22, for N o O p e ra to r’s L icense and N o Insurance. The vehi cle w as im pounded then re leased. -M C S O receiv ed a request for an extra patrol from a caller in H eppner re garding a possible civil matter. -M C S O rec e iv e d a report o f a possible M IP par ty at M t. G le n n A p ts, in Heppner. -M C SO , B oardm an Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Boardm an o f several ju v en iles outside his residence yelling and scream ing. -M C SO deputy cited Tina Marie Wilson, 37, for Ex ceeding the M axim um Speed Lim it, 80 m ph in a 65 m ph zone. June 14: M C SO re ceived a report from a caller in Irrigon that her ex-boyfriend would not leave the residence. -M C S O d ep u ty a r r e s te d J o v ita G o n z a le s - H em andez, 62, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Fail ure to Pay Fine/Buming with out Permission. -M C S O rec e iv e d a r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in Boardman that her vehicle win dow shattered sometim e after 10 p.m. last night. -M C SO , B oardm an Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Boardm an o f an unknown vehicle parked in front ofher residence all night. It w as determ ined the vehi cle’s owner was visiting a res idence across the street. -M C S O rec e iv e d a report from a caller in lone that her son had left hom e a week ago and was possibly staying at a re s id e n c e in lo n e or som ew here in Heppner. The caller requested a contact ifher son w as seen and contacted to know he is okay. -M C S O rec e iv e d a request for a deputy contact from a caller in Portland re garding a registered sexual of fender possibly giving a “bo gus” address in Heppner. By Molly Rhea, Dir. of Pioneer Memorial Home Health and Hospice To raise aw areness about chronic, acute, and cancer pain, and their effect on our econom y, social structure, individuals and their fam ilies, the A m erican C hronic Pain A ssociation (ACPA) has designated Septem ber as National Pain Awareness Month. Not so long ago medical professionals were reluctant to even ask a patient about their pain for fear o f “ suggesting” the pain by the m ere m ention o f it, or thinking that w e m ay increase the pain by focusing the p a tie n t’s attention on it. Thankfully these myths are being beaten back and pain levels are more routinely addressed. In the United States pain is the num ber one cause o f adult disability, and affects one-third o f our population, or about 50 million people, making pain a major health issue. Obviously these kinds o f numbers also make pain a major economic issue. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health cites pain costs o f $ 100 billion in annual medical expenses, lost work tim e and other benefit costs. Accompanying the health and economic issues are the social problems. Long-term pain that is not manages m ay leave people unable to care for children, hold jobs, or stay involved in social relationships. There are two categories o f pain, acute and chronic. A cute pain m ay be m ild and m om entary, or severe and long lasting. It has a known cause and a definite beginning and end. It generally starts suddenly and triggers physical reactions such as sw eating or elevated blood pressure, and resolves w hen pain m edication is given or the injury is treated. T he m ost common occurrence is lower back pain, which is the fifth most com m on cause o f doctor visits. Chronic pain lingers beyond the usual recovery period for an illness or injury. It’s often intractable, with causes that can be neither rem oved nor treated. Chronic pain can by very stressful for body and spirit and requires ongoing careful attention for successful treatment. The m ost com m on causes o f chronic pain are arthritis, cancer, low er back problem s, shingles, headaches and fibromyalgia. So, you ask, w hat is the point o f all this inform ation about pain? To increase awareness, but also to encourage each o f you to inform your health care providers about pain you m ay be experiencing. Pain is not ju st an inconvenience or a nuisance. Just as poorly m anaged pain affects the rate o f recovery for surgical patients, untreated pain can create further problems detrimental to your health and well-being. i