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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 20,2005
A DISTANCE O F 130 EEET; public auction to the highest bidder shall have no further
THENCE SOUTH A D IS­
TANCE OF 150 FEET;
THENCE EAST A D IS ­
TANCE OF 130 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEG IN ­
NING 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 No­
tice of Default has been re­
corded pursuant to Oregon
Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the
default for which the foreclo­
sure is made is Grantor’s fail­
ure to pay when due, the fol­
lowing sums: 9 PYMTS
FROM 08/01/04 TO 04/01/05
@ 639.38 $5,754.42 AC­
CRUED LATE CHARGES
$178.72
Sub-Total of
Amounts in Arrears: $5,933.14
Together with any default in the
payment of recurring obliga­
tions as they become due.
ALSO, if you have failed to
pay taxes on the property, pro­
vide insurance on the property
or pay other senior liens or en­
cumbrances as required in the
note and Trust Deed, the ben­
eficiary may insist that you do
so in order to reinstate your
account in good standing. The
beneficiary may require as a
condition to reinstatement that
you provide reliable written
evidence 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 : 495 UTAH
AVE, IRR1GON, OR 97844
The undersigned Trustee dis­
claims any liability for any in­
correctness of the above street
or other common designation.
By reason of said default, the
beneficiary has declared all
sums owing on the obligation
secured by said Trust Deed
immediately due and payable,
said sums being the follow­
ing, to wit: Principal
$66,099.44, together with in­
terest as provided in the note
or other instrument 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. WHEREFORE, no­
tice is hereby given that the
undersigned trustee will, on
August 22, 2005, at the hour
of 10:00 A.M. in accord with
the Standard Time, as estab­
lished by ORS 187.110, AT
THE COURT STREET EN­
TRANCE,
MORROW
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
HEPPNER , County of MOR­
ROW, State of OREGON,
(which is the new date, time and
place set for said sale) sell at
bidder for cash the interest in
the said described real proper­
ty which the Grantor had or
had power to convey at the time
of execution by him of 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 of sale, including a
reasonable charge by the trust­
ee. Notice is further given that
any person named in O.R.S.
86.753 has the right, at any
time prior to five days before
the date last set for the sale, to
have this foreclosure proceed­
ing dismissed and the Trust
Deed reinstated by payment to
the beneficiary of the entire
amount then due (other than
such portion of the principal
as would not then be due had
no default occurred) and by
curing any other default com­
plained herein that is capable
of being cured by tendering the
performance required under
the obligation of the Trust
Deed, and in addition to pay­
ing said sums or tendering the
performance necessary to cure
the default, by paying all costs
and expenses actually incurred
in enforcing the obligation and
Trust Deed, together with
trustee’s and attorney’s fees not
exceeding the amounts provid­
ed by said ORS 86.753. It
will be necessary for you to
contact the undersigned prior to
the time you tender reinstate­
ment or payoff so that you may
be advised of 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 cash­
ier’s or certified check. The
effect of the sale will be to de­
prive you and all those who
hold by, through and under
you of all interest in the prop­
erty described above. In con­
struing this notice, the mascu­
line gender includes the femi­
nine and the neuter, the singu­
lar includes the plural, the word
“grantor” includes any succes­
sor in interest to the grantor
as well as any other person
owing an obligation, the per­
formance of which is secured
by said Trust Deed, and the
words “trustee" and “benefi­
ciary” include their respective
successors in interest, if any.
We are assisting the Beneficia­
ry to collect a debt and any in­
formation we obtain will be
used for that purpose whether
received orally or in writing. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the suc­
cessful bidder’s sole and ex­
clusive remedy shall be the re­
turn of monies paid to the
Trustee, and the successful
13 year old Tri County Nationals win district
championships
recourse. If available, the ex­
pected opening bid and/or post­
ponement information may be
obtained by calling the follow­
ing telephone numbers) on the
day before the sale: 714/480-
5690 or you may access sales
inform ation
at
www.ascentex.com/websales/
DATED: 06/29/05 DAVID
A. KUBAT, OSBA #84265
By DAVID A. KUBAT, AT­
TORNEY AT LAW DIRECT
INQUIRIES TO: T.D. SER­
VICE COMPANY FORE­
CLOSURE DEPARTMENT
1820 E. FIRST ST., SUITE
210 P.O.BOX 11988 SAN­
TA ANA, CA 92711-1988
800/843-0260
TAC#
730616W PUB: 7/06/05,7/13/
05, 7/20/05, 7/27/05. Affida­
vit
Tri County Nationals All Stars
Creative Care
Preschool plans
open house
The 13 year-old Tri
County Nationals All Star
team won the District 6 Babe
Ruth C h am p io n sh ip on
Sunday, July
17, in
Hermiston.
The team , w hich
consists o f players from
H eppner, F o ssil, and
Condon, won their berth to
the state playoffs on Sunday
after defeating Hermiston,
12-2, and then came back to
beat a very tough Pendleton
C reativ e
C are
Preschool in lone will hold
an
open
house
on
Wednesday, August 3, from
5-7 p.m. The preschool is
located at 470 E. Main in
lone.
The open house is
planned for three and four-
year olds and their parents.
Teacher Betty Rietmann will
be on hand to m eet the
parents and children..
Parents should bring
their child’s immunization
records.
Refreshments will be
served.
Those parents who
cannot atten d , but who
would like to enroll their
child in preschool should call
Karen Padberg, 422-7326.
Nationals team, that they had
suffered their only loss from
earlier in the week, 12-11, in
the championship game.
The members of the
Tri County Nationals team
are Wacy Coil, Chance Day,
B rent E ckm an, Jordan
H atfield, Bryan H olland,
Jared H uddleston, Drew
Johnson, Justin Key and
Zach McCarl, all Heppner,
C ole M acln n es, F o ssil,
Harold Stevens, Fossil, and
Russell Thompson, Condon.
The team w ill be
tra v e lin g to P o rtlan d to
W alker
Stadium
on
T h u rsd ay , July 21, for
opening ceremonies and will
play th eir first gam e on
Friday, July 22, at 1 p.m.
T hey w ill then play on
Saturday, July 23, at 4 p.m.
and on Sunday at 10 a.m.
The game on M onday is
TBA.
Nine and 10-year-old all stars selected
Over the Tee Cup
R esults fo r the
Willow Creek Country Club
Ladies Play Day on July 12
are as follows:
Low G ross o f the
Field: Eva Kilkenny.
Low N et o f the
Field: Bernice Lott.
Flights: Low Gross-
Loa H enderson, L uvilla
Sonstegard, Betty Carlson.
Low Net: Janice
Paustian, Virginia Grant,
Joanne Barbie.
Least Putts: Karen
T hom pson, Lois H unt,
Jackie Allstott.
Special Plays: KP-
C orol M itch ell, B etty
Carlson.
Long D rive: Loa
Henderson, Virginia Grant,
Jackie Allstott.
Little League nine and 10-year-old all-stars are pictured as follows:
Front row: Treston Maben, Joel Stillman, Tate Gentry, Kyle Harrison, Stephen
Thompson, Mitch Hassing.
Back row: Tyrel Fox, Garrett Robinson, Trey Waite, Justin Irzeck, Evan Rietmann,
Kirk Haguewood.
Coaches are Terri Gentry, Brian Thompson and Gregg Rietmann
C h ip -in s:
Most Putts: Lorrene Mitchell. #11.
Montgomery (three under
B ird ie s -
P ^-
Mitchell, #11.
C orol
C orol
W e P rin t
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