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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June
P U B L IC N O T IC E 2004 until paid; plus all accrued
late charges thereon, and all trust­
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF
ee s fees, foreclosure costs and
SALE T S No OR-78833-F
any sums advanced by the bene­
Loan No (1514875103 Refer­
ficiary pursuant to the terms of
ence is made to that certain deed
said deed of trust Whereof, no­
made by. Tern Weber and Jen­
tice hereby is given that First
nifer Weber as Grantor to Mid-
American Title Insurance Com­
Columbia Title Company, as
pany the undersigned trustee will
trustee, in favor o f "M ERS"
on 9/1/2005 at the hour of 11 00
Mortgage Electronic Registra­
AM Standard of Time, as estab­
tion Systems. Inc . solely as nom­
lished by section 187 110, Ore­
inee for lender GM AC Mortgage
gon Revised Statues, at the front
Corporation, as Beneficiary. dat­
entrance to the Morrow County
ed 5/29/2001, recorded 5/31/
Courthouse. 100 Court Street.
2001. in official records of Mor­
Heppner, Oregon County of
row County Oregon in book/reel/
Morrow. State of Oregon, sell at
volume No. — at page No — ,
public auction to the highest bid­
fee/ file/ instrument/ microfile/
der for cash the interest in the said
reception No M -2001 -1194 (in­
described real property which the
dicated which), covering the fol­
grantor had or had power to con­
lowing described real property
vey at the time of the execution
situated in said Countv and State,
by him of the said trust deed, to­
to-wit: APN: 4N -25-17A A -
gether with any interest which the
12500 Lot 2, Block 11. Colum­
grantor or his successors in in­
bia Terrace, in the City o f Board-
terest acquired after the execu­
man. County o f Morrow and
tion of said trust deed, to satisfy
State o f Oregon Commonly
the foregoing obligations there­
known as: 224 SW Locust Road
by secured and the costs and ex­
Boardman. OR 97818 Both the
penses o f sale, including a rea­
beneficiary and the trustee have
sonable charge by the trustee.
elected to sell the said real prop­
Notice is further given that any
erty to satisfy the obligations se­
person named in Section 86.753
cured by said trust deed and no­
of Oregon Revised Statutes has
tice has been recorded pursuant
the right to have the foreclosure
to Section 86.735(3) of Oregon
proceeding dismissed and the
Revised Statutes: the default for
trust deed reinstated by payment
which the foreclosure is made is
to the beneficiary of the entire
the grantor's: Unpaid principal
amount then due (other than such
balance of $77,513 83; plus ac­
portion of said principal as would
crued interest plus impounds and/
not then be due had no default
or advances which became due
occurred), together with the
on 12/1/2004 plus late chaiges.
costs, trustee's and attorney's
and all subsequent installments
fees and curing any other default
o f principal, interest, balloon
complained o f in the Notice of
payments, plus impounds and/or
Default by tendering the perfor­
advances and late charges that
mance required under the obli­
become pay able. Monthly Pay­
gation or trust deed, at any time
ment $773.60 Monthly Late
pnor to five days before the date
Charge $30.94 By this reason of
last set for sale. In construing this
said default the beneficiary has
notice, the masculine gender in­
declared all obligations secured
cludes the feminine and the neu­
by said deed of trust immediate­
ter, the singular includes plural,
ly due and pay able, said sums
the word "grantor" includes any
being the following, to-wit: The
successor in interest to the grant­
sum of $77,513.83 together with
or as well as any other persons
interest thereon at the rate o f
owing an obligation, the perfor­
8.25% per annum from 11/1/
mance of which is secured by
15, 2005
said trust deed, the words "trust­
ee' and "beneficiary " include
their respective successors in in­
terest, if any Date April 12,
2005 First American Title Insur­
ance Company. C/O Executive
Trustee Services. 15455 San
Fernando Mission Blvd , Suite
208, Mission Hills, CA 91345
(818) 361-6998 Signature By
Karen J. Cooper. Assistant Sec­
retary ASAP642469 06/15. 06/
22, 06/29. 07/06 Affidav it
PUBLIC NOTICE
FORM
LB-1
A
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
m eeting o f the Boardm an Cem etery M aintenance D istrict w ill be held on June 20. 2005
at 7 00 pm at *2 M arine Dnve. Boardm an
The purpose of th is m eeting w ill be to discuss the budget
for the fiscal year beginning July 1 2005. as approved by the Boardm an Cem etery Budget Com m ittee
A sum m ary of the budget is presented below
A copy of (he budget may be inspected or obtained at
•2 M arine Dnve between the hours of 9 AM and 12 PM
This budget was prepared on
a basis of accounting that is consistent w ith the basis of accounting used during the preceding year M ajor changes.
if any and their effect on the budget are explained below
Ò o u n ty
C dy
C h a irp e rs o n o f G o v e rn in g B o dy
T e le p h o n e N u m b e r
Morrow
Boardman
Grant Chapman
481-2889
Trisha Adams
accepted into
med school
FIN ANCIAL SUMMARY
Adopted Budget
This Year 2003-05
Approved Budget
N ext Year 2005-07
10026
16900
5629
10026
16900
9096
3500
5500
12 Total Resources - add Lines 10 and 11
36055
19942
16412
36354
13. Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11)
16412
41522
25110
16412
41522
16412
16412
Rate or Am ount
16412
Rate or Am ount
0284/1000
0284/1000
PI Check this box If your
budget only has M
1
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
fund
Total Personal Services
2 Total Materials and Supplies
3
Anticipated
T r is h a
A dam s,
Heppner, has been accepted
in to th e O r e g o n H e a lth
Sciences University M edical
S c h o o l th is A u g u s t to
becom e a physician
S h e r e c e iv e d
a
bachelor o f science degree in
b io lo g y fro m A lb e r ts o n
College o f Idaho in 2004
She is a 2000 g rad u ate o f
H eppner High School
A dam s
is
th e
daughter o f M ike and Tonia
A dam s o f H eppner
Requirements
Total Capital Outlay
.............................
4 Total Debt Service
5. Total Transfers
6 Total Contingencies
7 Total All Other Expenditures and Requirements
8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
g Total Requirements add Linas I through 8
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
Anticipated
Resources
11
Estimated
Ad Valorem
14 Plus Estimated Property Taxes Not To Be Received
Property Taxes
Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
A Loss Due to Constututiona! Limits
B Discounts Allowed, Other Uncollected Amounts .
15. Total Tax Levied - add Lines 13 and 14
Tax Levies
By Type
) ..................
16 Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate limit
17 Local Option Taxes
18 Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
D ebt O utstandin g
M As Summarized Below
PI None
PI None
VBS set at St.
Published: June 15, 2005
Affidavit
P
Marissa
Lex Fire Fund McCabe
to meet
graduates
cum laude
The L exington Fire
a t r i c k ’ s
V acation Bible school is
p la n n e d a t St. P a tric k
Catholic C hurch in H eppner
beginning M onday, June 20,
from 1 1 :3 0 a m to 2:30 p m
at th e c h u rc h M a ss will
begin at 12 noon
Children in preschool
th ro u g h h ig h sc h o o l are
invited to attend with junior
high and high school students
teaching, along with adults.
"Swahili Safari” is the
th e m e fo r th e fre e B ib le
school C hildren will learn
a b o u t C h ris t th ro u g h the
L ord’s Prayer
For
m o re
i n f o r m a tio n c a ll K a th y
C utsforth, 676-5064.
F u n d w ill m ee t M o n d ay ,
June 27, at 7 p m at Town
H a ll, 150 W M a in in
Lexington T he m eeting will
concern the metal drive and
th e d a te to ta k e th e
collection o f m etals for sale.
Lexington M achine W orks is
still accepting donations o f
metals.
All m em bers o f the
L ex in g to n co m m u n ity are
w elcom e to attend
P r lm a 'i
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Sprmtÿ
COMPLETE REAR
DRUM BRAKE SERVICE
t. High quality brake shoes
C y lin tte r
2. Resurface drums
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Parking Brak« Lever
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Town of
Lexington yard
sale to be held
The
Lexington
annual yard sale is scheduled
to be held on Saturday, July
M a ris s a M c C a b e , 9, from 9 a m to 4 p m. A ny
H e p p n e r, g r a d u a te d cum c o m m u n i t y m e m b e r c a n
la u d e w ith a b a c h e lo r o f have a yard sale on this day.
T hose p articipating
s c ie n c e d e g re e in h e a lth
s c ie n c e s fro m L in fie ld are responsible for their ow n
C ollege in com m encem ent signage so people can find
e x e rc ise s M ay 29 in O ak their sale. “P e o p le from all
over are w elcom e to drive
G rove
M a r is s a
is
th e around L exington and find
daughter o f John and Sonja that special som ething you
M c C a b e , H e p p n e r, and a have been looking for,” said
2001 g rad u ate o f H eppner a spokesperson
High School.
REAR DRUM BRAKE ASSEMBLY
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car, light truck or sport
utility vehicle, none are
more important than those
w hich make up you r
braking system. At Les
Schwab, we’re proud of the
brake service we provide
our customers. That’s why
we do it right, and we do
it complete. We feel a
brake system is only as
good as its weakest part.
Here’s what we do:
D ebt A u thorized. Not Incurred
CD As Summarized Below
All new hold down return springs
All new wheel cylinders
Adiust parking brake
Bleed & Adiust entire system
Free replacement 25.000 mile warranty
A d ju s t in g Cabli»
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COMPLETE FRONT
DISC BRAKE SERVICE
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I P v « * S p r in g
1. Replace with remamrtactured or rebuild
front calipers
2. High Quality disc pads
3. Resurface rotors
4 Repack wheel bearings (except FWDl
5. New iront seals (except FWO)
6 Bleed & adjust entire system
7. Free replacement 25,000 mile warranty
CALIPER ASSEMBLY
C^llpiw
B oot
BRAKE INSPECTIONS
MOST VE NICIES
Outer Viner
Pied A P I M M
For Better Handling and Tire Mileage
Every car should at least have
a thrust alignment. It relates
all 4 wheels to a common
center line to insure maximum
tire life and a centered
steering wheel.
P tston
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