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T E N - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 19, 2005 All persons whose rights ma\ be affected b> the proceed ings may obtain additional in formation from the records of the court, the personal repre sentative or the attorney Dated and first published January 12. 2005 Karen R Pettigrew Pers Rep Timoth\ P O'Rourke OSB#87313 Corev. B\ler. Row. Lorenzen & Hojem, LLP 222 S E DorionAve PO Box 218 Pendleton. OR 07X01 541-276-3331 Published January 12. 10 and 26. 2005 Affidavit (2) PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF SALETS No.: F - 3 7 9 3 3 - O R - BW Loan No: 0016160112 Reference is made to that cer tain deed made by, Smokey Hibbitts & Noemi Hibbitts. husband & wife as Grantor to Mid-Columbia Title Company , in favor of FT Mortgage Com panies d/b/a Premier Mortgage Resources, as Beneficiary, dat ed 12/4/1008. recorded ¡2/11/ 1008. in official records of Morrow county. Oregon in book/reel/volume No. *** at page No. ***. fee/ file/ instru ment/ microfile/ reception No M-56140 (indicated which), covering the following de scribed real property situated in said County and State, to- wit: Lot 12. Hay den Hills Sub division No 1. in the City of Boardman. County of Morrow, and State of Oregon Tax As sessor's #: 4N2517DA1100 More commonly known as: 505 Anthony Drive Boardman. OR 97818 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satis fy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has been recorded pursuant to Sec tion 86.735(3) of Oregon Re vised Statutes: the default for which the foreclosure is made is the grantor's: Failure to make the 9/1/2004 pay ment of prin cipal and interest and all sub sequent payments, together with late charges, impounds, taxes advances and assess ments M onthly Payment $685.54 Monthly Late Charge 34 28 By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said deed of trust immediately due and pay able, said sums being the following, to-wit: $71,041 75 with inter est thereon at the rate of 6 875 percent per annum beginning 8/ 1/2004; plus late charges of $34 28 each month beginning 9/1/2004 until paid, plus prior accrued late charges of $0.00; plus ad\ances of $$0.00; to gether w ith title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums ad\anced by the benefi ciary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein Where of. notice hereby is given that. First American Title Insurance Company the undersigned trustee w ill on 4/14/2005 at the hour of 11 00 AM. Standard of Time, as established by section 187.110. Oregon Rev ised Stat utes. at the front entrance to the Morrow County Courthouse. 100 Court Street. Heppner. OR. County of Morrow, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real proper ty w hich the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his 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 chaige by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in Section 86.753 of Oregon Re vised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceed ing dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such por tion of said principal as would not then be clue had no default occurred), together with the costs, trustee's and attorney's fees and curing any other de fault complained of in the No tice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. For Sale Information call: 916-387- 7728 or logon to: wvvw.calpost com In constru ing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular in cludes plural, the word "grant or " includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons ovvTng an obligations, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, the words "trustee" and ‘beneficiary " include the re spective successors in interest, if any. First American Title In surance Company. Trustee. For Quality Loan Service Corpo ration. as agent Signature By Chris Malapit. Asst Trustee Sale Officer For Non-Sale In formation: Quality Loan Ser vice Corp, 319 Elm Street. 2nd Floor. San Diego. CA 92101 (619) 645-7711 (619) 645- 7716 Dated: December 03, 2004 ASAP621X93 1/12. 1/19. 1/26, 2/2, 20Q5 Affidavit New high tech computer system unveiled for Umatilla and Morrow counties The Umatilla County S heriffs Office (UCSC) and C o m p u te r In fo rm a tio n S y stem s Inc (C IS ) at S k o k ie, IL (a C h icag o s u b u rb ) hav e jo in tly announced the start up o f live operations o f one o f the n a tio n ’s m o st ad v an ced re g io n a l p u b lic safety com puter systems Funded by local agency Hinds and the C h em ical S to c k p ile E m ergency P rep ared n ess Program (CSEPP), the new System supports both the local and u n ified public safety responses o f police, fire, E m ergency M edical S erv ice s (E M S ) and E m erg en cy O p e ra tio n s C e n te rs in U m atilla and M orrow counties The Umatilla CSEPP First Responder community determined the region would benefit from having a new CAD and Mapping system especially in coordination o f an emergency response to a ch em ical re le a s e at th e Umatilla Chemical Depot The system is being utilized by th e U m atilla C o u n ty S h eriffs Office, Boardman P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t, Boardman Fire Department, H e rm isto n P o lic e Department, Hermiston Fire D istrict, M orrow C ounty S h eriffs Office, Pendleton P o lice D e p a rtm e n t, Pendleton Fire Department, Stanfield Police Department, Stanfield Fire District and U m a tilla C ity P o lic e Department The community re s p o n d e rs now have technology that will marshal and co n tro l all available resources into a com m on e m erg en cy re s p o n s e tracking system “ T h is w ill be th e second year in a row for the U m atilla C o u n ty and M orrow County agencies to start up a new state-of-the- art system ,” stated Kathy L ie u a lle n , th e S y stem s Project D irector The new com puter system comes on the heels o f a regional 450 M H z ra d io sy stem th a t provides local and regional police and fire and EM S com m unications S tarting today, the region will have o p e ra tio n a l a com m o n , consolidated, shared Public Safety CAD and Records M an ag em en t C o m p u te r System “O ur fe d e ra l mandate was to implement a system that is M ission Critical That is, a system that will still be operational w hen o th e r system s may have failed and that has the c a p a b ility to ta k e o v e r c o n tro l o f an a g e n c y ’s resources when that agency site has failed or must be e v a c u a te d O u r local m andate was to provide a com puter system that, like ra d io , en ab led them to operate both independently as well as collectively during regional em ergencies and still share information while not losing normal day-to-day control,” added Lieuallen A year and a half long search and procurem ent process w as s ta rte d to find an organization that was not only delivering state-of-the- art public safety systems, but o ne th a t w as also e x p e rie n c e d in M issio n C ritical S ystem s serving num erous agencies spread over a region The vendor had to sa tisfy fe d e ra l requirements that included a mapping capability to enable lo cal d is p a tc h e rs and E m erg en cy O p e ra tio n s Centers to track areas that are affected by disasters “ C o m p u t e r Inform ation System s Inc (CIS) started work on the Umatilla-M orrow Counties Computer System Project in October 2003. The Project in c lu d ed b o th tu rn k e y c o m p u te r s o ftw a re and hardware. In October 2004 CIS installed the hardware at all sites and in N ovem ber 2004 w e tra in e d 47 dispatchers and 144 records entry clerks, deputies and police officers,” stated Mike Y efsky, D ire c to r of Development at Com puter Inform ation System s Inc “The System has a M ain Host Site in Umatilla County and a full backup Host Site in M orrow County. All 19 sites are linked to both Host Sites by secure data links The three Dispatch Centers at th e U m atilla C o u n ty Sheriffs Office and EOC, M orrow C ounty S heriff’s O ffic e and E O C and H e rm isto n P o lic e Departm ent also have full backup links to both Host S ite s to a ss u re M issio n C ritic a l o p e ra tio n a l capability un d er extrem e conditions,” added Yefsky. “One feature o f the System o f major importance to o u r o p e ra tio n is th e c o m p le te in te g ra tio n o f m apping using o u r ESRI based maps with the CAD System Dispatchers in each W HICH B A TTiR Y is RIGHT TOR YOU? Ask Ike professionals at le s Schwab. D ifferen t vehicles repaire different cranking amps. A t te s Schwab, w e’ll make sure the battery you get is the rig h t one fo r you. 40 MONTH WARRANTY 60 MONTH WARRANTY 3 S 0 - 45 O C M CrankifM) Amps 4 Z 0 - 67 S CM Cranking Amps J ? MONTH WARRANTY Mi 750 Coi(l Cranking Amps H fO N C IO m P O R A im - nonets r.assm mm : id contusm 04 MONTH WARRANTY 590-900 a C M Cranking 'Amp?, • " B o f o u r th re e D isp a tc h C enters now have a map display showing where their own 9-1-1 calls are, where th e ir p o lic e , fire and am bulance units are, and what calls each o f these units a re s e rv in g D u rin g an e m e rg e n c y o r any kind re q u irin g m u tu al aid com bined o p e ra tio n , any D ispatcher in the Umatilla Dispatch Center or M orrow D isp a tc h C e n te r or Hermiston Dispatch Center can, with a ‘Click’, instantly d isp la y any o r all o th e r D is p a tc h e r ’s m aps w ith in c id e n ts and u n its A dispatcher can combine any or all maps with their own W ith this CA D S y stem ’s Mapping, agencies now have an extraordinary tool that provides them instant map visualization o f public safety operational situations in the field a n y w h e re in o u r region,” added Lt Lieuallen. “ O ur E O C s can likew ise d isp la y th e r e g io n ’s operational situation This regional mapping capability is a technology that we did not find available elsewhere during our search.” “ T he tw o c o u n ty sh e riff’s offices and nine o th e r p o lic e and fire departments were extremely s u p p o rtiv e of th e im p le m e n ta tio n o f th is Project Their efforts made it possible for CIS to stage, test, and certify our racks o f IBM S e rv e rs and o th e r hardw are prior to delivery and then send a CIS seven- man team to install, test and c e rtify as c o m p le te ly operational the system’s two Host Systems and over 100 w o rk statio n s at each and every agency within eight d a y s ,” said Y efsky. “ Similarly, last month, with local c o o p e ra tio n fo r schedules, a CIS team offive p e rso n s tra in e d 191 d is p a tc h e rs and re c o rd s entry persons.” A tuner/ * 1Û0N elicm i el Iff1 f Al V f , Hu ame ta m o * tr6 <0N eiTKurt But new the «n jre medi we* hren es much power to turn il o n a ri di] el BOY Tim n why n U tenerte* «rill tei i» ádreme ceTU er 72 MONTH WARRANTY iffi UlilRIlRARCI ftsu FBff C M Crmkrrig Ahtpx 5 Pill * IIAK M l « JU x r M « r/fffiMMt M ts in i c m i Air WTtaemsn *A i ts •• iK « t í A U D I riV>5 InfMinsr Aif A' M riaMoi if.K - U t A n * A *> l í i » 1 1*1 « « i f U i l K fRff RATJIRY CHICKS • AVs tT-laWlm 4 A l l i 1*1 if Mr [ I I .1.11,1 Alf injÜÍ'.'IW 4 AT 1 Í 111 if AO I'Ji'.iA ilv NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY • TRAINEO PROFESSIONALS • LATEST IN TESTING EQUIPMENT S IE R R A C A B L E LIN K TIR E STARTING A T If YOU B O N I U S I YOUR PASSfN EfR CAR CHAINS, RÍTURN TNfM fO R A fO ll RffUNO AfTfR T H llA S T U EA l OATf fO R STU00Í0 TIRÍS. 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