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    TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 13,2005
through the Oregon Water Re­
sources Department State ap­
plication fees would be borne
by the contractors as well as
statutory fees for water shep­
herding and regulation
Any other views, comments
or questions may also be sub­
mitted to the address referenced
above or bv calling (208) 378-
5344
Published: April 13 and 20,
2005
Affidavit__________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATIONS
AVAILABLE
The G ertrude L M cRae
Scholarship Com m ittee an­
nounces that grant applications
are now available to all gradu­
ates o f G rant County high
schools. G raduates o f high
schools within Morrow. Was­
co
or W heeler counties may
►
also be considered for a schol­
arship aw ard if too few Grant
County applications are re­
ceived.
Preference will be given to
G ran t County high school
graduates who reside in Ore­
gon and have completed one or
more years o f college.
For an application and crite­
ria list contact the M cRae
Scholarship Com m ittee c/o
Grant County Court. 201 S
H um bolt, Ste 280, Canvon
City OR 97820, 5 4 1 -5 7 5 -
0059. Completed application
packets must be received by the
Grant County Court office be­
fore 5 pm Friday, July 29.
Published April 13 and 20,
2005
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting o f the Bud­
get C om m ittee o f M orrow
C ounty Unified R ecreation
District. Morrow County State
o f Oregon, to discuss the bud­
get for the fiscal year July 1,
2005 to June 30, 2006 will be
held at Riverside Highschool,
Boardman. Oregon The meet­
ing will take place on the 28th
day of April. 2005 at 7:30 p m
The purpose o f the meeting is
to receive the budget message
and to receive comment from
the public on the budget. A
copy o f the budget document
may be inspected or obtained
on or after April 28th. 2005 at
the Morrow County C ourt­
house, 100 Court Street. Hep­
pner, O regon, betw een the
hours o f 8:00 a m and 5:00
p m This is a public meeting
where deliberation o f the Bud­
get Committee will take place.
Any person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the pro­
posed programs with the Bud­
get Committee.
Published: April 13 and 20.
2005
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS FOR
COMMUNITY/DORM
BUILDING DRAWINGS
Morrow County Fair Board
- Morrow County, Oregon
M orrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals from quali­
fied architects to prov ide archi­
tectural drawings consultant
services for the County Fair
Board project
Consultants submitting qual­
ifications shall be considered
based upon the following gen­
eral evaluation criteria
1 Consultant s fee schedule.
2 Response time
3. Method o f approach
4 Understanding o f the re­
quested services and local area
Copies o f the Request for
Qualifications may be obtained
from M orrow County. P O
Box 464. 74473 HWY 74-
Lena. Heppner. Oregon 97836,
(541) 676-9474. Complete pro­
posals will be accepted at the
same address until 1 2 :0 0 p m ,
April 26. 2005.
Signed M orrow C ounty
Commissioners
Published April 6, 13 and 20.
2005
PURLIC NOTICE/
LEGAL NOTICE
DEADLINE:
MONDAYS AT 5 P.M.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
O R EG O N T R U S T E E S
NOTICE OF SALE Loan #:
0702342/TROXELL Title §
2539334 TD# F333342 OR
Unit Code F AP No: 2539334
Reference is made to that cer­
tain T ru st Deed m ade bv
KEVIN L TROXELL. MEL­
ANIE L TROXELL as Grant­
or, to MID-COLUMBIA TI­
TLE COMPANY as Trustee,
in favor of NATION AL CITY
MORTGAGE CO.. DBA AC-
CUBANC MORTGAGE as
Beneficiary Dated Nov ember
26,2001. Recorded Nov ember
30, 2001 as Instr No 2001-
2839 in Book — Page — of
Official Records in the office
o f the Recorder of MORROW
County, OREGON covering
the following described real
property situated in said coun­
tv and state, to wit: LOT 11,
BLOCK 1. COLUMBIA R1V-
ERVIEW ESTATES. IN THE
CO UN TY OF M ORROW
AND STATE OF OREGON
M O B 1 L E /M A N U F A C -
TURED HOME DESCRIP­
TION. MAKE FUQUA. SE­
RIAL #13686. Both the bene­
ficiary and the trustee have
elected to sell the said real
property to satisfy the obliga­
tions secured by said Trust
Deed and a Notice o f Default
has been recorded pursuant to
O regon R evised S ta tu tes
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: 6
PYMTS FROM 08/01/04 TO
01/01/05 a 742.50 $4,455.00
5 L/C FROM 08/16/04 TO 12/
16/04 % 29.70 $148.50 MIS­
CELLANEOUS FEES $34.00
MORTGAGE INSURANCE
$66.14 CORPORATE AD­
VANCE $841.50 Sub-Total
o f A m o u n ts in A rrears:
$5,545.14 Together with any
default in the payment of recur­
ring obligations as they become
due. ALSO, if you have failed
to pay taxes on the property,
provide insurance on the prop­
erty or pay other senior liens
or encumbrances as required in
the note and Trust Deed, the
beneficiary may insist that you
do so in order to reinstate y our
account in good standing The
beneficiary may require as a
condition to reinstatement that
you provide reliable written
ev idence that you have paid all
senior liens or encumbrances,
property taxes, and hazard in­
surance premiums These re­
quirements for reinstatement
should be confirmed by con­
tacting the undersigned Trust­
ee. The street or other com­
mon designation if any, of the
real property described above
is purported to be : 241 N E
M A R SH A L L
LOOP.
BOARDMAN. OR 97818 The
undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrect­
ness o f the above street or oth­
er common designation By
reason o f said default, the ben­
eficiary has declared all sums
owing on the obligation se­
cured by said Trust Deed im­
mediately due and payable,
said sums being the following,
to wit: Principal $81,469.62.
together with interest as prov id­
ed in the note or other instru­
ment secured from 7/01/04,
and such other costs and fees
are due under the note or other
instrument secured, and as are
provided by statute WHERE­
FORE. notice is hereby given
that the undersigned trustee
will, on May 24. 2005. at the
hour o f 10:00 A M. in accord
with the Standard Time, as
established bv ORS 187.110,
AT TH E COURT STREET
E N T R A N C E . M O R RO W
C O U N TY CO U R TH O U SE
HEPPNER . Countv o f MOR­
ROW. S tate o f O R EG O N ,
(which is the new date, time and
place set for said sale) sell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the interest in
the said described real proper­
ty which the Grantor had or
had power'to convey at the time
o f execution by him o f the said
Trust Deed, together with any
interest which the Grantor or
his successors in interest ac­
quired after the execution of
said Trust Deed, to satisfy the
foregoing obligations thereby
secured and the costs and ex­
penses o f sale, including a rea­
sonable charge by the trustee
i
Notice is further given that any
person named in O R S 86 753
has the right, at any time prior
to five day s before the date last
set for the sale, to have this
foreclosure proceeding d is­
missed and the Trust Deed re­
instated by payment to the ben­
eficiary o f the entire amount
then due (other than such por­
tion o f the principal as would
not then be due had no default
occurred) and by curing any
other default complained here­
in that is capable o f being cured
by tendering the performance
required under the obligation of
the Trust Deed, and in addition
to pay ing said sums or tender­
ing the performance necessary
to cure the default, by pay ing
all costs and expenses actual­
ly incurred in enforcing the
obligation and Trust Deed, to­
gether with trustee's and attor­
ney's fees not exceeding the
am ounts provided by said
ORS 86 753. It will be neces­
sary for you to contact the un­
dersigned prior to the time you
tender reinstatement or pay off
so that you may be advised o f
the exact amount, including
trustee's costs and fees, that
you will be required to pay.
Payment must be in the full
amount in the form of cashier 's
or certified check The effect
o f the sale will be to deprive
you and all those who hold by.
through and under y ou o f all
interest in the property de­
scribed above. In construing
this notice, the masculine gen­
der includes the feminine and
the neuter, the singular in­
cludes the plural, the word
"grantor' includes any succes­
sor in interest to the grantor as
well as any other person ow­
ing an obligation, the perfor­
mance o f which is secured by
said Trust Deed, and the words
"trustee " and "beneficiary "
include their respective succes­
sors in interest, if any. We are
assisting the Beneficiary to col­
lect a debt and any information
we obtain will be used for that
purpose whether received oral­
ly or in writing If the Trustee
is unable to convey title for any
reason, the successful bidder's
sole and exclusive remedy
shall be the return of monies
paid to the Trustee, and the
successful bidder shall hav e no
further recourse. If available,
the expected opening bid and/
or postponement information
may be obtained by calling the
following telephone number(s)
on the day before the sale: 714/
480-5690 or you may access
sa le s
in fo rm atio n
at
www ascentex.com/vv ebsales/
DATED: 03/31/05 DAVID A
KUBAT. OSBA #84265 Bv
DAVID A KUBAT. ATTOR­
NEY AT LAW DIRECT IN­
QUIRIES TO T D SERVICE
C O M PA N Y
FO RECLO ­
SURE DEPARTMENT 1820
E FIRST ST . SUITE 210
P O BOX 11988 SANTA
ANA. CA 92711-1988 800/
843-0260 TAC# 728722W
PUB: 4/13/05. 4/20/05. 4/27/
05. 5/04/05 Affidavit
Cant Ranch
history program
to be held
J o h n D a y F o s s il
B eds N ational M onum ent
will offer a ranger-conduct­
ed program at the historic
C ant Ranch
This on e-h o u r p ro ­
gram will feature the hum an
h istory o f the Jam es C ant
Ranch Historic District The
p ro g ra m will begin at 10
a m Saturday, April 16, on
the front porch o f the Cant
Ranch H istory M useum , lo­
cated on Highway 19, tw o
miles north o f the intersec­
tion with Highw ay 26
T here is no fee for
the program and participants
should bring good walking
shoes and clothing suitable
to walk outdoors
For further inform a­
tion call (541) 987-2333
Liquor revenue goes to eight
Eastern Oregon cities, counties
T he eight c o u n tie s
and 53 cities in eastern O re­
gon got $125,130 from the
O r e g o n L iq u o r C o n tr o l
C om m ission’s February dis­
tilled spirits revenue alloca­
tion
H ere is the disburse­
ment Baker County, pop
16,550, $3907- Baker City,
$6876, Haines, $306; Half­
w ay , $ 2 4 3 ; H u n tin g to n ,
$ 3 6 1 ; R ic h la n d , $ 1 0 4 ;
Sum pter, $118; Unity, $83,
Grant County, pop 7750,
$1830- Canyon City, $444;
Dayville, $111, Granite, $21;
J o h n D ay, $ 1 2 7 8 , L o n g
C re e k , $ 1 5 3 ; M o n u m en t,
$ 1 0 4 ; M t V ernon, $417;
Prairie City, $764; Seneca,
$153; Harney County, pop
7650, $1806- Burns, $2097;
H in e s, $ 1 2 0 8 , M alheur
C ounty, p o p
3 1 ,8 5 0 ,
$7519- Adrian, $ 104; Jordan
Valley, $167; Nyssa, $2202;
O n ta rio , $ 7 7 7 9 ; V ale,
$1382; Morrow County,
pop 11,750, $2774- Board-
man, $2167; Heppner, $986;
lone, $236; Irrigon, $1243;
Lexington, $181; Umatilla
C ounty, p o p . 7 2 ,2 5 0 ,
$ 1 7 ,0 5 7 -Adams, $229; A th­
ena, $882; Echo, $479; H e­
lix, $ 1 3 2 ; H e r m is to n ,
$10,214, M ilton-Freew ater,
$4514; Pendleton, $11,703;
Pilot Rock, $1070; Stanfield,
$1375; Ukiah, $181; U m a­
tilla, $4355; W eston, $500;
Union C ounty, p o p
24,850, $5867- Cove, $431;
Elgin, $1146; Imbler, $201;
Is la n d C ity , $ 6 3 9 ; La
Grande, $8688; N orth Pow ­
der, $340; Summerville, $83;
Union, $ 1354; and Wallowa
County, pop 7150, $ 1688-
E nterprise, $1347; Joseph,
$750; Lostine, $174; Wal-
Iowa, $604
The agency distrib­
uted $8.9 million statew ide
in February The state gen­
eral fund received $4 7 mil­
lion O re g o n ’s 239 incorpo­
ra te d c ities rec e iv e d $1.7
million The 36 counties net­
ted $845,801 and the city
re v e n u e sh a rin g a c c o u n t,
$1.2 million Last m o n th ’s
revenue share w as $7.9 mil­
lion
O L C C r e v e n u e is
derived from the sale o f dis­
tilled spirits in 241 liquor
stores, taxes on malt bever­
ages and wine, license fees,
and fines for liquor law vio­
lations. M oney is distribut­
ed based on population, with
co u n ties receiving 10 per­
cent; cities, 20 percent; state
general fund, 56 percent; and
c ity re v e n u e s h a rin g a c ­
count, 14 percent.
The distribution rate
per person for cities w as 69
cents on a population o f 2.4
m illio n ; c o u n tie s g o t 24
cents per capita on a 3.58
million p opulation H a lf the
taxes on wine and malt bev­
erages, $433,002, w ent to
the state O ffice o f M ental
Health and Addiction Servic­
es for drug and alcohol pro ­
gram s. T he rem aining half
w as returned to general rev­
enue
T h e O re g o n W in e
B o a rd re c e iv e d $ 1 3 ,1 3 3
from a special 2 -ce n t per
gallon tax on w ine for re ­
search and prom otion. The
O LCC collects privilege tax­
es o f $2.60 for a 31-gallon
barrel o f malt beverage, 67
cents a gallon for table wine,
and 77 cents a gallon for des­
sert wine.
Creeping spurge
becoming concern
in Morrow County
Sheriff's Report
A lan d scap e plant,
E uphorbia m yrsinites L., or
c o m m o n ly
know n
as
C reep in g spurge, D onkey
tail o r M y rtle s p u rg e is
becom ing a concern in our
area, inform s the M o rro w
C o u n ty W eed A d v is o ry
Board
The p lan t’s origin is
the M editerranean region to
Ira n
It is a p e re n n ia l
succulent grow ing up to 15
inches tall w ith a 12-inch
spread and p ro p a g a te s by
seed or division o f the plant
The plant has sulfur yellow
flow ers in the spring and is
used as ground cover
O n e c o n c e rn w ith
the plant is that it is slightly
toxic and the sap can be very
irritating, producing blisters
on the skin A local young
man has the scars to prove
it W hen working around the
p la n t, g lo v e s s h o u ld be
worn
A nother concern is
th at in som e a re a s o f the
country, it has escaped from
cultivation and is considered
a n o x io u s w e e d
It is
becoming a problem in Grant
C o u n ty and rep o rted ly its
s a le
is f o r b id d e n
in
C olorado
The W eed A dvisory
Board encourages gardeners
to re s e a rc h p la n ts b e fo re
purchasing and adding them
to y our landscape
th e
l i f e c a n h e lp !
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selection ofU'eddmg Imitations.
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The M orrow County
S h eriff’s Office (M C SO ) re­
ports handling the following
business:
April 5: Boardm an
PD cited A ntonio C ontreas
Lopez, 27, for Possession o f
a C ontrolled Substance-Less
than O ne O unce o f M arijua­
na.
-M C SO cited a 17-
year-old fem ale w ith V iola­
tion o f the Basic Rule, 84
mph in a 55 m ph zone.
-M C S O cited Josh
Lee M unkers, 27, for D riv­
ing w hile S uspended-viola­
tion and N o Insurance.
April 6: Boardm an
PD cited Raym undo Hernan­
dez Adan, 34, for V iolation
o f the Basic Rule, 70 mph in
a 35 mph zone
-M C S O a r r e s te d
Jose Carmen G arcia Hernan­
d e z , 4 2 , on an U m a tilla
C ounty Sheriff’s Office w ar­
rant for Failure to A ppear/
A ssault IV x4 and A ssault
III/H arassm ent H ernandez
w a s lo d g e d a t U m a tilla
C ounty Jail.
-M C S O c ite d Jo se
M edina, 20, for V iolation o f
the Basic Rule, 56 mph in a
35 mph zone
April 7: M C SO cit­
ed Jose Adan G uarado, 51,
for V iolation o f the Speed
Limit, 36 mph in a 20 mph
school zone
April 8: B oardm an
PD c ite d K a rla M R eyes
C oria, 18, for D riving while
S u s p e n d e d -v io la tio n T h e
vehicle w as im pounded
-B o a rd m a n PD a r­
rested D onald Ray W right,
38, on a M o rro w C o u n ty
C ircu it C o u rt w a rra n t for
F ailure to A p p e a r/H ara ss-
m ent Physical W right w as
lodged at U m atilla C ounty
Jail
-M C S O cited M axi­
mo A lberto R odriguez, 39,
for V iolation o f the Speed
Limit, 89 mph in a 55 mph
zone
April 9: B oardm an
PD received a report that a
vehicle went o ff the road and
hit a fence, but no one was
aro u n d Joel M endez, 22,
w as arrested for D U II
-B oardm an PD cited
L eo b ard o Ja cq u e z III, 29,
for A lteration o f P late and
Failure to R egister Vehicle
-B oardm an PD cited
Juan H ern an d ez-M artin ez,
20, for N o O p e ra to r’s L i­
c e n se , N o In su ra n c e and
U nreasonable Sound A m pli­
fication
-B oardm an PD cited
G erardo Valesquez, 23, for
Altered Plates, N o Insurance
and N o O p e ra to r’s L icense
The vehicle w as im pounded
-B o a rd m a n P D re ­
ceived a repot o f a m ale as­
saulting a fem ale in a church
p a rk in g lo t. L evi B u d d ie
Welch Jones, 26, for H arass­
ment
-M C S O cited Scott
D avid Taylor, 29, for V iola­
tion o f the Basic Rule, 74
mph in a 55 m ph zone
-M C S O
c ite d
M iguel Vallera O lvera, 44,
for N o O p e ra to r’s License.
-M C S O c ite d L ila
Buck, 67, for V iolation o f
the Basic Rule, 79 m ph in a
55 mph zone.
April 10: Boardm an
PD arrested G eraldine Kay
Stephens, 45, on an Irrigon
Ju stic e C o u rt w a rra n t fo r
Failure to Pay Fine/Furnish-
ing A lcohol to M inors.
-B oardm an PD cited
Lela C arole M errill, 57, for
D riving w hile S u sp en d ed -
m isdem eanor.
-B oardm an PD cited
Shannon Aline Pow ell, 36,
for D riving while S uspend­
ed-violation.
-M C S O a r r e s te d
E rica D annielle Taylor, 26,
on a H arney C ounty w arrant
f o r N e g o tia tin g a B a d
Check. Taylor w as lodged at
Um atilla C ounty Jail.
April 11: B oardm an
PD c ite d E d w in L e s te r
Legatt, 51, for V iolation o f
the Speed Limit, 47 m ph in
a 25 m ph zo n e and D riving
Uninsured
-B o a rd m a n P D a r­
rested Jam es G ary Johnson,
4 1 , o n an Irrig o n J u s tic e
C ourt w arrant for Failure to
A ppear/D riving w hile Sus­
pended.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from H erm iston PD
th at C h arles C ass C ooley,
26, w as arrested on a M or­
row C o u n ty C ircuit C o u rt
w arrant Failure to A ppear/
B urglary II, Possession o f a
C ontrolled Substance II and
Theft II. C ooley w as lodged
at U m atilla C ounty Jail on
H erm iston PD charges with
h o ld s p lac e d fo r M o rro w
County.
-M C S O a r r e s te d
N icholas Tony Ray Robbins,
20, on a M o rro w C o u n ty
C ircu it C o u rt w a rra n t fo r
F ailure to A p p e a r/P o sse s-
sion o f a C o n tro lled S ub­
s ta n c e II. R o b b in s w a s
lodged at U m atilla C ounty
Jail.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from B aker PD that
R icky E. G um m , 25, w as
arrested on a U C SO w arrant
w ith a hold placed for an Ir­
rigon Justice C ourt w arrant
for Failure to Pay Fine/D riv-
ing w hile Suspended
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from H erm iston PD
that K arina Chavez, 21, was
arrested on U C SO w arrants
and on a M C SO w arrant for
Probation V iolation/M enac-
ing C havez w as lodged at
U m atilla C ounty Jail
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