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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July not then be due had no default correctness of the above street occurred) and by curing any or other common designation. other default com plained of By reason of said default, the herein that is capable of being beneficiary has declared all cured by tendering the perfor sums owing on the obligation mance required under the obli secured by said Trust Deed gation or to cure the default, by immediately due and payable, paying all costs and expenses said sums being the follow actually incurred in enforcing in g , to w it: P rin c ip a l the obligation and Trust Deed, $66,099.44, together with in together with trustee’s and at terest as provided in the note torney’s fees. In construing this or other instrum ent secured notice, the masculine gender in from 7/01/04, and such other cludes the feminine and the costs and fees are due under neuter, the singular includes the note or other instrument plural, the word “Grantor” in secured, and as are provided by cludes any successor in inter statute. WHEREFORE, no est to the Grantor as well as any tice is hereby given that the other person owing an obliga undersigned trustee will, on tion, the perf ormance of which August 22, 2005, at the hour is secured by said Trust Deed, of 10:00 A.M. in accord with and the words “trustee” and the Standard Time, as estab “beneficiary” include their re lished by ORS 187.110, AT spective successors in interest, THE COURT STREET EN M O RRO W if any. Dated: April 5, 2005 T R A N C E , First American Title Insurance CO U N TY CO U R TH O U SE Company, Trustee Name/Title: HEPPNER .County of MOR Dennis Canlas, Assistant Sec ROW, State o f O R EG O N , retary Direct Inquiries to: In (which is the new date, time and dyMac Bank, F.S.B. c/o Fore- place set for said sale) sell at closureLink, Inc., 5006 Sunrise public auction to the highest Blvd., #200, Fair Oaks, CA bidder for cash the interest in 95628 (916) 9 62-3453 the said described real proper P231550. 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 07/ ty which the Grantor had or had power to convey at the time 20/2005 Affidavit of execution by him of the said PUBLIC NOTICE Trust Deed, together with any O R EG O N T R U S T E E ’S interest which the Grantor or NOTICE OF SALE Loan #: his successors in interest ac 0 8 6 9 9 13/BITTLE Title #: quired after the execution of 2623762 TD#: F334301 OR said Trust Deed, to satisfy the Unit Code: F AP No: 5N 26 foregoing obligations thereby 25 AA.203 Reference is made secured and the costs and ex to that certain Trust Deed made penses of sale, including a by ELMO BITTLE, BETTY reasonable charge by the trust M. BITTLE as Grantor, to ee. Notice is further given that M ID -C O L U M B IA T IT L E any person named in O.R.S. COMPANY as Trustee, in fa 86.753 has the right, at any vor o f N A TIO N A L CITY time prior to five days before M O R TG A G E C O M PA N Y the date last set for the sale, to DBA CO M M O N W EA LTH have this foreclosure proceed U N IT E D M O R TG A G E ing dism issed and the Trust COMPANY as Beneficiary. Deed reinstated by payment to D ated D ecem ber 27, 2001, the beneficiary of the entire Recorded January 4, 2002 as amount then due (other than Instr. No. 2002 3068 in Book such portion of the principal — Page — o f O ffic ial as would not then be due had Records in the office of the no default occurred) and by R e c o rd er o f M O R R O W curing any other default com County, OREGON covering plained herein that is capable the following described real of being cured by tendering the property situated in said coun performance required under ty and state, to wit: A POR the obligation o f the Trust TION OF LOT 8, BLOCK 1 Deed, and in addition to pay W EST, IN SE C T IO N 25, ing said sums or tendering the T O W N S H IP 5 NO RTH , performance necessary to cure RANGE 26 EAST OF THE the default, by paying all costs WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, and expenses actually incurred IN THE COUNTY OF MOR in enforcing the obligation and ROW AND STATE OF ORE Trust Deed, together with GON, DESCRIBED AS FOL trustee’s and attorney’s fees not LOWS: COMMENCING AT exceeding the amounts provid TH E S O U T H E A S T C O R ed by said ORS 86.753. It NER O F SA ID LO T 8, will be necessary for you to THENCE NORTH A DIS contact the undersigned prior to TANCE OF 150 FEET WEST the time you tender reinstate A DISTANCE OF 130 FEET; ment or payoff so that you may T H E N C E SO U TH A D IS be advised of the exact amount, TA N C E O F 150 FEET; including trustee’s costs and T H E N C E EA ST A D IS fees, that you will be required TANCE OF 130 FEET TO to pay. Payment must be in the TH E PO IN T O F B E G IN full amount in the form of cash NING Both the beneficiary ier’s or certified check. The and the trustee have elected to effect of the sale will be to de sell the said real property to prive you and all those who satisfy the obligations secured hold by, through and under by said Trust Deed and a No you of all interest in the prop tice of Default has been re erty described above. In con corded pursuant to Oregon struing this notice, the mascu Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the line gender includes the femi default for which the foreclo nine and the neuter, the singu sure is made is G rantor’s fail lar includes the plural, the word ure to pay when due, the fol “grantor” includes any succes low ing sum s: 9 PY M TS sor in interest to the grantor FROM 08/01 /04 TO 04/01 /05 as well as any other person @ 639.38 $5,754.42 AC owing an obligation, the per C R U ED LATE C H A R G ES formance of which is secured $ 1 7 8 .7 2 S ub -T o tal o f by said Trust Deed, and the Amounts in Arrears: $5,933.14 words “trustee” and “benefi Together with any default in the ciary” include their respective payment of recurring obliga successors in interest, if any. tions as they become due. We are assisting the Beneficia ALSO, if you have failed to ry to collect a debt and any in pay taxes on the property, pro formation we obtain will be vide insurance on the property used for that purpose whether or pay other senior liens or en received orally or in writing. If cumbrances as required in the the Trustee is unable to convey note and Trust Deed, the ben title for any reason, the suc eficiary may insist that you do cessful bidder’s sole and ex so in order to reinstate your clusive remedy shall be the re account in good standing. The turn of m onies paid to the beneficiary may require as a Trustee, and the successful condition to reinstatement that bidder shall have no further you provide reliable written recourse. If available, the ex evidence that you have paid all pected opening bid and/or post senior liens or encumbrances, ponement information may be property taxes, and hazard in obtained by calling the follow surance premiums. These re ing telephone number(s) on the quirements for reinstatement day before the sale: 714/480- should be confirmed by con 5690 or you may access sales at tacting the undersigned Trust in fo rm a tio n ee. The street or other com www.ascentex.com/websales/ mon designation if any, of the DATED: 06/29/05 DAVID real property described above A. KUBAT, OSBA #84265 is purported to be : 495 UTAH By DAVID A. KUBAT, AT AVE, IRRIGON. OR 97844 TORNEY AT LAW DIRECT The undersigned Trustee dis INQUIRIES TO: T.D. SER claims any liability for any in VICE COMPANY FORE- f 13,2005 CLOSURE DEPARTM ENT 1820 E. FIRST ST., SUITE 210 P.O.BOX 11988 SAN TA ANA, CA 92711-1988 8 0 0 /8 4 3 -0 2 6 0 TAC# 730616W PUB: 7/06/05,7/13/ 05. 7/20/05, 7/27/05. Affida- vit ___________________ M exican dinner Friday A M e x ic a n dinner, c a te r e d b y M a ry A n n E lguezabal o f H eppner and h e r d a u g h te r S an J u a n ita E lg u e z a b a l M o re n o , h a s been planned for this Friday, July 15, from 5 to 7 p.m . at th e S t. P a t r i c k ’s C h u rc h P a ris h H a ll. E v e ry o n e is invited to attend. C ost is $5 f o r a d u lts a n d $3 fo r children. P ro c e e d s fro m the d i n n e r w ill g o to w a r d expenses for San Juanita to a tte n d a f o u r- d a y ru g b y w orkshop for players under 23 a t W e st M a n c h e s te r U niversity, located outside Philadelphia, July 28-31. San Juanita, a 2001 graduate o f H ep p n er H igh S c h o o l, is a s tu d e n t at W estern O regon U niversity at M o n m outh m ajo rin g in c o m m u n ic a tio n s . She e x p e c ts to r e c e iv e a b a c h elo r’s degree next June and plan s to c o n tin u e h er e d u c a tio n to o b ta in a m a s t e r ’s d e g re e in c o u n s e lin g . S h e a n d h e r h u s b a n d , J a im e , liv e in M onm outh. San Juanita had only played rugby for the W O U team for nine m onths when they took third in nationals for D ivision 2. San Juanita also played fo r a Portland r u g b y te a m c a lle d th e L o g g ers. F ro m th at team , San J u a n ita m ad e th e all select Pacific Coast team and p la y e d in an a ll s ta r to u r n a m e n t in B la in e , M innesota, a suburb o f St. Paul, in June. Follow ing that tournam ent, she w as invited to th e U 23 w o rk s h o p at West M anchester University. P la n e fa ir fo r San Juanita to m ake the trip to P hiladelphia will be $450, w ith an additional $250 for room and board. O ver the Tee Cup T h e W illo w C reek Country C lub ladies enjoyed a beautiful, sunny day o f golf on July 5. T he special play o f the day w as “rabbits.” Results o f play are as follow s: L ow G ross o f The Field: Pat E dm undson. Low N e t o f T h e F ie ld : a tie betw een Jackie A llstott and Lorrene M ontgom ery. Least P u tts o f T h e F ie ld : a tie betw een Pat D ougherty and Lynnea Sargent. F ir s t F lig h t: L o w G ross-L oa H enderson; Low N e t-C o ro l M itc h e ll. M ost R ab b its-a tie b e tw e en Pat E dm undson and Loa H enderson. S econd Flight: Low G ross-L ois H unt; Low Net- L u v illa S o n ste g a rd ; M ost R abbits-L ois H unt. T h ird F lig h t: L ow G ross-Joanne Barbee; M ost R a b b i t s - L o r r e n e M ontgom ery. T he tee-off tim e for July and A ugust is 8 a.m. Births Chase Eugene Jones-a son. C hase Eugene Jones, w as bom to Frank and A nn Jo n es o f H ep p n er on J u n e 1, 2 0 0 5 , at G o o d S h e p h e rd C o m m u n ity H ospital in H erm iston. The baby w eighed 6 lbs. 13 oz., and w as 2 0 ,/ i inches long. G r a n d p a re n ts are Jim m y J o n e s , H a r n e y C o u n ty , B arbara Jones, Salem , and D a v e a n d C in d y G ib b s , P rineville. He jo in s sisters Jordan, 10, and Faith, seven. ESD receives wetlands grant The N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n o f C o u n tie s (N A C o) recently announced th at the U m a tilla -M o rro w Education Service District is a recipient o f a 2005 Five Star R estoration C hallenge G rant. T his year, as a part o f the Five Star Partnership, N A C o will aw ard $130,000 in grants that will fund 13 p r o je c ts in 17 c o u n tie s across the country to help th e m im p le m e n t lo c a lly - d r iv e n w e tla n d and w a te r s h e d r e s t o r a t io n p r o je c ts . S e v e r a l 2 0 0 5 grantees are m ultiple county partn ersh ip s, w hich, w hen com bined with an increase in o v e r a ll f u n d in g , n e a rly d o u b le d th e c o u n tie s involved in the program . F iv e S ta r R estoration projects involve a h ig h d e g re e of c o o p e r a ti o n , w ith lo c a l g o v e rn m e n t a g e n c ie s , elected officials, com m unity groups, businesses, schools, and e n v ir o n m e n ta l o rg a n iz a tio n s all w o rk in g to g e th e r to im p ro v e local w a te r q u a lity a n d re sto re im portant fish and w ildlife habitats. The U m a tilla - M orrow E ducation Service District will receive $10,000 to organize m ore than 800 f if th g ra d e s tu d e n ts a n d a p p r o x im a te ly 100 h ig h school stu d e n ts to resto re three riparian zones w ithin the U m atilla R iver B asin as part o f the W atershed Field D ays Project. Students will r e c e iv e o n - s ite n a tu r a l science lessons and engage in stream bank stabilization and restoration projects at all three sites. Project partners in c lu d e th e U m a tilla and M o rro w C o u n ty S oil and W a te r C o n s e r v a tio n D i s tr i c t s , th e O re g o n D e p a r tm e n t o f F is h a n d W ild lif e , th e N a tio n a l W e a th e r S e r v ic e , lo c a l e d u c a to r s , and th e C onfederated Tribes o f the Um atilla Indian Reservation. T o g eth er, the F ive S ta r R e s to r a tio n G r a n t Program Partnership (w hich includes NA Co, the National F is h and W ild lif e Foundation, and the W ildlife H a b ita t C o u n c il) w ill p ro v id e $ 4 ,7 0 0 - $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 g ra n ts to 53 c o u n ty a n d com m unity-based partnerships, totaling m ore than $510,000 for support o f w e tla n d a n d s tr e a m s id e re sto ra tio n p ro je c ts. T he p a rtn e rs se le c te d w in n in g Students study in the field projects from a com petitive pool of n e a rly 224 applications. M ajor funding for this program com es from federal partners, including th e U .S . E n v ir o n m e n ta l Protection A g ency’s O ffice o f W e tlan d s, O c e a n s and W a te rs h e d s . A d d itio n a l funding also com es from the EPA’s G u lf o f M exico and C h e sa p e a k e B ay p ro g ram offices. In addition to federal funds provided through the program , com m unities have com m itted m ore than $2.68 m illion to these program s. “ I’d like to offer my congratulations to the 2005 N A C o Five Star g ran tees” said A ngelo D. Kyle, N A C o President and Lake County, 111. B oard M ember. “A grow ing num ber o f counties across the nation are taking the lead to restore A m erica’s w etlands through their participation in the Five Star R estoration C hallenge G r a n t P r o g ra m . I 'v e w itnessed the ecological and e c o n o m ic b e n e fits o f this program in my ow n county a n d m a n y o th e r s . T h e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f d iv e rs e co m m u n ity -b ase d w etland restoration partnerships and the inclusion o f youth and a d u lt v o lu n te e r s in th is program foster the type o f environm ental stew ardship that is vital to our country.” T he Five Star funds that are m ade available act as seed m oney that leverage a m u ch la rg e r a m o u n t o f funds and services that are a lr e a d y in p la c e a n d coordinated by the grantee. O n average, for each dollar o f F iv e S ta r - s p o n s o r e d funds, five additional dollars The M orrow County in m atch in g c o n trib u tio n s S c h o o l D is tric t B o a rd o f w ill be p ro v id e d by local D irectors recently declared resto ratio n p artn ers in the f o u r v a c a n c ie s o n th e fo rm o f f u n d in g , la b o r. Heppner-Lexington C o m m u n ity E d u c a tio n C om m ittee. T he vacancies are; P o sitio n 1- fo u r year U m a tilla - M o rro w term ; Position 2 - four year H e a d S ta rt is r e c r u itin g term ; Position 3 - tw o year fa m ilie s fo r th e 2 0 0 5 -0 6 term ; Position 4 - four year program year. term . H e a d S ta rt is a In order to keep this com prehensive program for six-person com m ittee viable fam ilies o f three and four- fo r th e H e p p n e r S c h o o ls y e a r - o ld c h ild r e n th a t these positions need to be includes education, health, filled. T hey w ere not filled nutrition, social services, and through the election process parent in v o lv em en t. H ead Start is prim arily for low - in M ay 2005. f a m ilie s , but In te re s te d p e rs o n s in c o m e a ssista n c e is a v a ilab le for m ust live in the H eppner- L exington atten d an ce area fam ilies w ith children with and be registered voters in disabilities. H e p p n e r ’s H e a d o r d e r to be e li g ib l e fo r appointm ent. Please provide S ta rt is a c o m b in a tio n a letter o f interest no later classro o m w hich m eans it than Friday, July 29, and mail m eets three days a w eek for to: Craig M iles, Board Chair; three and a half hours a day. M o rro w C o u n ty S c h o o l Fam ilies receive one hom e D i s tr i c t ; P O B o x 3 6 8 ; v is it p e r m o n th . B us transportation is provided. L exington, O R 97839. T he cut o ff date for C a n d id a te s w ill be d e te r m in in g th e age co ntacted in early A ugust. School district committee positions open m aterials, equipm ent, o r in- kind services. Since 1997, N A C o has reached out and helped fund projects in more than 89 counties across the country, p ro v id in g a to ta l o f o v e r $ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r c o m m u n ity - based e n v ir o n m e n ta l restoration and education. The 2005 N A Co aw arded Five Star grantees are: The N ew York (N.Y.) R estoration P roject, T ioga C o u n ty (N .Y .) S o il a n d W ater C onservation D istrict ( T io g a C o u n ty , N .Y .; Schuyler County, N.Y.; and C h e m u n g C o u n ty , N .Y .), A lle g h e n y C o u n ty ( P a .) P a rk s D e p a r tm e n t, M ontgom ery C ounty (Ky.) E x te n sio n D istrict B oard, W ake C o u n ty ( N .C .) E n v iro n m e n ta l S e rv ic e s , B utler C ounty (O hio) Soil a n d W a te r C o n s e r v a tio n D is tr ic t, C a lh o u n C o n s e r v a tio n D is tr ic t (C alh o u n C ounty, M ich.), Forest Preserve D istrict o f C ook C ounty (111.), B uffalo County (Neb.) Weed District (B uffalo County, Neb. and D a w s o n C o u n ty , N e b .) , D elta C ounty (C olo.), Sun R i v e r W a te rs h e d G ro u p (C ascad e C ounty, M ont.), Teton R egional Land Trust (Teton County, Idaho), and th e U m a tilla - M o r r o w E ducation S ervice D istrict (U m atilla County, O re. and M orrow County, O re.). The N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n o f C o u n tie s (N A C o ) is a f u ll-s e r v ic e o rg an izatio n that p rovides l e g i s la t iv e , re se a rc h , technical and public affairs a s s i s ta n c e to c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n ts. C re a te d in 1935, N A C o c o n tin u e s to e n s u r e th a t th e n a t i o n ’s 3,066 counties are heard and u n d e rs to o d in th e W h ite H ouse and C ongress. Head Start recruiting for 2005-06 e lig ib ility fo r c h ild re n is S eptem ber 1. Fam ilies also m ust m eet federal incom e guidelines. For m o re inform ation, call H ead Start at 1 -8 0 0 -5 5 9 -5 8 7 8 . H ead Start applications are located in pocket holders around the comm unity. Justice Court M o rro w C o u n ty Ju stice C ourt has released the follow ing report: R odney Joe M onkus, 56, Stanfield, N o Speedom eter, $121 fine. K e n n e th F re d W e n b e rg , 5 9 , H e p p n e r, F a ilu r e to O b e y T r a ff ic C ontrol D evice (stop sign), $209 fine. C o rey L ee Ehrm antraut, 27. Lexington, V iolation o f Basic Rule 70/ 55. $108 fine.