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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. April 12,2006 - SEVEN
Yard of the M onth
B ecause of th e ir
ability to combine a love of
fam ily a c tiv itie s, dogs,
socializing and gardening
into a well-maintained and
beautiful yard, Keith and
Angie Hanson o f 395 N.
Gale have been selected as
H e p p n e r’s Yard o f the
Month for April 2006.
Moving here in 1995
for em ploym ent, the
H anson’s purchased their
corner lot home and have
been m aking a d d itio n s,
im provem ents
and
enhancem ents ever since.
The home was built in 1907
for in-laws by Jeff Jones who
also built other homes on the
block for family. An early
photo of the home shows
two cement um planters, one
of which is still in use in the
front yard.
Angie is the planner
and weeder of the yard while
Keith builds and does most
o f the m ow ing and
w eedeating. They seeded
their newer lawn and irrigate
w ith
a w ell-p lan n ed
underground sp rin k le r
system.
Several years ago, a
neighboring historic home
burnt
and
w as
not
salvageable. The Hanson's
were able to purchase that
lot and Angie’s yard plans
doubled. The lot's addition
was made seamless by a 6-
foot cedar fence along the
back and one side and with
a white painted wood fence
on the lots’ street sides. That
fence is just the right height
for neighbors and passersby
to socialize over. The home’s
original front gate opens up
to their front walk. A side
gate entry has a white arbor
with a purple variegated
clematis twining through it.
The Hanson’s kept
the two trees that were in the
yard upon moving in. One is
a plu m /p ru n e tree that
p ro d u ces lots of dark
maroon fruit and the other
is a tall Black Walnut tree.
Hanging from the walnut
tree is a thick rope swing that
has been swung on by many
local kids.
A ngie has added
shade and ornamental trees
including Birch, Green Ash,
Corkscrew Willow, Crimson
King Maples, Golden Chain,
Linden, Choke Cherry, Pin
Oak and Flowering Pear.
N eatly bordered
flow erbeds are scattered
throughout the yard with a
variety of perennials and
shrubs. These include roses,
su cc u le n ts,
hardy
ornamental grasses, mugho
pine, euonymus, butterfly
b ushes, dianthus, vinca,
spirea, snowball, forsythias,
lilac, redtw ig dogw ood,
thyme, daylily and iris. Angie
enjoys the fragrance of her
Saxton to hold
open house in
Boardman
By Kay Proctor
Gubernatorial
candidate
R o n
Saxton
w ill be
sp eak in g
a
t
Boardman
City Hall
d u ring a
campaign
house on
T uesday, Ron Saxton
A pril 18
f r o m
2:30-3:30 p.m. The open
house will include a brief
speech by Saxton and a
question and answer session.
Keith and Angie Hanson
m u ltip le M ock O range
shrubs. Her favorite plants
are the various peonies and
the rhododendron that has
been an extreme challenge to
grow.
Keith built a latticed
arbor with outdoor lights
and Angie recently planted
the climbing rose, “Joseph's
Coat,” which will eventually
cover the arbor.
The highlight of their
landscape is a large pond
with its own waterfall. A
major project that Keith and
Angie did themselves, it is
rimmed with large rocks of
all varieties, including a
green stone that rem inds
Angie of their native state,
M ontana. The H a n so n 's
keep the waterfall flowing
year round, which can be a
challenge during freezing
te m p e ratu res. Sako, the
fam ily’s friendly year old
C h o co late
L ab rad o r
Retriever, has claimed the
pond as his own. He spends
hours in its 3-foot to 4-foot
depths diving in, knocking
rocks in, ch asin g fish,
sp lash in g
about
and
retrieving water plants onto
the yard. Although Keith
recom m ended building a
garage instead of a pond, it
is his favorite part of the
yard.
The soil is very good
in the yard and H anson's
have found broken china in
it and also an old padlock
with working keys. In the
back yard is a large kennel
area and room for about six
cord o f neatly stack ed
Firewood next to the wooden
original shop/shed. There is
also room nearby for a large
Lexington Auto Body is doing
Auto Body Repair, Glass Repair
and Replacement, and Towing.
W ILLOW CREEK WATER PARK
* 7 «
Sw im Ijeasoiis:
*AO (per sessio n )
A candidate’s forum
is planned at the Lexington
Grange on Monday, April
17. A potluck dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m., with the
forum to follow. The public
is welcome to attend.
Candidates attending
in clu d e:
for
C ounty
Commissioner- Loyal Bums
and Ken Grieb; for District
Attorney- Elizabeth Ballard,
John Ballard and Valerie
Doherty; for Circuit Court
Judge- Christopher Brauer,
Steven
F o g elso n ,
and Annetta Spicer; and for
State
R ep rese n tativ e-
R osem ary Pow ers, Greg
Smith and Nancy Wolfe.
Caldwell
Madrigal Singers Elks sponsor
Easter egg hunt
to perform in
The Heppner Elks
lone
will be holding their annual
LEXINGTON AUTO BODY
IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH
LOOSLIE AUTO BODY.
Pnrchaxe o r
m ake p a y m en tx
on xeaxon paxxex
e a r ly !
Fam ily P asses:
* 12.1
Individual P asses:
o p e n
Hanson home in the early 1900s
Lexington
Grange to host
candidate's
forum
held at senior
center
Over the Tee
Cup *
The Willow Creek
Ladies held their opening
day activities on Tuesday,
April 4. The morning started
with a delicious breakfast,
cooked and served by the
ladies’ board. The spring
business meeting was held,
followed by scramble team
play.
The officers for 2006
are:
P resid en t-
Pat
Edmundson; Vice-President-
Eva Kilkenny; Secretary-
Treasurer- Virginia Grant;
and Board M embers- Pat
Dougherty, Suzanne Jepsen
and Corol Mitchell.
Winners for the day
w ere: F irst P lace- Jan
Paustian. Virginia Grant and
L orrene
M ontgom ery;
Second Place- Eva Kilkenny,
Suzanne Jepsen and Karen
Bishop; Least Putts- Lois
Hunt. Juanita Martin. Neva
De
M ayo
and
Pat
Edmundson
The Tuesday WCCC
Ladies' Group meets every
Tuesday through September.
Play begins at 10 a.m. in
April.
A pril show ers in
spring offer the world the gift
of renewed life. You can do
the same for patients in need.
Your single blood donation
can help make a difference
in the lives of more than one
person. Accident victims, as
well as cancer patients and
other people with illnesses
need the gifts that can come
from your blood donation.
On Monday, April 17, the
H ep p ner com m unity is
hosting a blood drive, from
1-6 p.m. at the St. Patrick's
Senior Center.
P lease call (800)
787-9691 to schedule an
appointment. Together, we
can save a life.
CUSTOM
BANNERS
Any Size
Lots off Colors
Heppner
Gazette
676-9228
Easter egg hunt on Saturday,
April 15. The hunt starts at
10 a.m. Preschoolers and
kindergarteners will hunt at
City Park. First and second
graders will hunt at the grade
school lower field and third
and fourth graders will hunt
at Hager Park. The Easter
Bunny will be at City Park.
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF
SALE
(Tingue Sale Two)
REFERENCE IS MADE to
that certain Deed of Trust (the
“Trust Deed”) recorded August
18, 1995 as Document No. M-
45822 in the records of Mor­
row County, Oregon among
JOHN P. TINGUE And
JOANN B. TINGUE as the
Grantor, HOMESTEAD TI­
TLE COMPANY as the Trust­
ee and COLUMBIA RIVER
BANK as the Beneficiary. The
Trust Deed covers the real
property legally described as
A parcel of land located in
Township 1 North, Range 27,
East of the Willamette Meridi­
an, in the County of Morrow
and State of Oregon, described
as follows:
SECTION 21; The South­
east Quarter; the South Half of
the Southwest Quarter.
SECTION 28; The North
Half; the North Half of the
South Half.
EXCEPTING TH ERE­
FROM all roads and road
rights of way.
The undersigned successor
trustee, Bennett H. Goldstein,
hereby certifies that (i) no as­
signments of the Trust Deed by
the trustee or the beneficiary
and no appointments of succes­
sor trustee have been made,
except as recorded in the offi­
cial records of the county or
counties in which the above-
referenced real property is sit­
uated, and including specifical­
ly the appointment of Bennett
H. Goldstein, attorney, as suc­
cessor trustee, and (ii) no ac­
tion has been commenced or is
pending to recover the debt or
any part of it now remaining
which is secured by the Trust
Deed.
The beneficiary has elected
to sell the real property de­
scribed above to satisfy the
obligations secured by the
Trust Deed. Pursuant to ORS
86.735(3), a Notice of Default
and Election to Sell was record­
ed on February 3, 2006 in the
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AN AM ERICAN REVOLUTION
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B uying a new v eh icle sh o u ld be a p le a s a n t experience.
Therapy pool is open! |
Wednesday - Saturday |
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The
C ald w ell
M adrigal S ingers from
C ald w e ll, ID w ill be
p erfo rm in g a free m in i­
trampoline that everyone has concert at lone High School
jumped on except Sako.
at 8:30 a.m., Thursday, April
Keith works at the 20 .
PGE Coal Fired Plant near
The
M adrigal
B oardm an and A ngie is Singers are directed by Bill
em p lo y ed at S h e rre ll’s B uckendorf. B uckendorf
Farmers Insurance Agency in began his teaching career in
tow n. They keep busy 1974 in Heppner. His wife
following their children’s M adeline also taught at
activities- Stefanie, 19, and Heppner High School. The
Colton, 17. Their inspiration singers are passing through
for gardening is the low lone on their way to Seattle
opportunities for gardening for the H eritag e M usic
in th e ir n ative C entral Festival. They have also been
Montana. That inspiration invited to sing the national
has been a definite benefit for anthem fo r the S eattle
the busy comer yard on Gale Marine’s game on April 20.
Street in Heppner.
Everyone is invited
The Heppner Yard of to come and enjoy the music
the Month recognition is co­ of the Madrigal Singers on
sponsored by the Heppner A pril 20 at lone High
Garden Club, MCGG Green School.
Feed, Heppner TV and the
City of Heppner.
Blood drive to be
Too o ften , th is is n o t how it tu rn s ou t. In stead o f resp ect,
y o u g et p r e ssu r e s a le s p eop le, c o n fu sin g figu res,
m islea d in g a d vertisin g and a p u rch a se b ased on how m u ch
y o u can pay a m o n th and n o t w hat you are buying.
We will sin c e re ly a p p re c ia te yo u r b u sin e ss
a n d will a lw a y s be a v a ila b le to ta k e c a re o f yo u a fter th e sale.
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records of Morrow County,
O regon as D ocum ent No.
06015877.
There are presently one or
more defaults by the grantor
owing an obligation, the perfor­
mance of which is secured by
the Trust Deed, with respect to
provisions in the Trust Deed
which authorize sale in the
event of default under such pro­
visions. The defaults for which
foreclosure is made are (1)
grantor’s failure to pay the in­
stallments due from and after
August, 2006 under Loan No.
21531 between grantor as bor­
rower and beneficiary as lend­
er, and (2) failing to pay the real
property taxes on the real prop­
erty.
By reason of such defaults,
the beneficiary has declared
and hereby does declare all
sums owing on the obligations
secured by the Trust Deed im­
mediately due and payable.
Such sums are as follows:
Principal: $ 293,239.40
Interest through 01/30//06:
$ 28.053.39
Late charges through 01/30/
/06: $ 400.00
Appraisal, reconveyance and
miscellanous fees and charges
through 01/30/06: $ 3,030.00
Per diem interest (18% de­
fault rate) from and after
01/30/06: $ 69.23
Attorneys’ fees, costs and
other sums necessary to protect
beneficiary’s interests as pro­
vided by law and contract.
WHEREFORE, notice is
hereby given that the under­
signed successor trustee will on
June 26, 2006, at the hour of
10:15 a.m., in accordance with
the standard of time established
by ORS 187.110, on the front
steps of the Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court Street,
in the City of Heppner, Coun­
ty of Morrow, Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the interest in
the above-described real prop­
erty which grantor had, or had
the power to convey, at the time
of the execution by the grantor
of the Trust Deed, together with
any interest grantor, or grant­
or’s successor in interest, ac­
quired after the execution of the
Trust Deed, to satisfy the obli­
gations secured by the Trust
Deed and the expenses of the
sale, including the compensa­
tion due to the successor trust­
ee as provided by law, and the
reasonable fees of the attorneys
for the successor trustee.
NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN that any person named
in ORS 86.753 has the right,
at any time prior to five (5)
days before the date last set for
the sale, to have the foreclosure
proceeding terminated and the
Trust Deed reinstated by pay­
ment to the beneficiary of the
entire amount then due, other
than such portion of the prin­
cipal as would not then be due
had no default occurred, and by
curing any other default de­
scribed herein if such default
is capable of cure by tendering
the performance required under
the Trust Deed and the obliga­
tion secured by the Trust Deed,
plus payment of all costs and
expenses actually incurred in
enforcing the Trust Deed and
the obligation it secures and all
fees of the successor trustee
and of attorneys as provided by
ORS 86.753.
All references herein to
“grantor,” “trustee" and “ben­
eficiary” shall be deemed to
inclnde their successors in in­
terest, if any.
Date: February 3, 2006.
/s/ Bennett H. Goldstein,
Successor Trustee
STATE OF OREGON )
) ss.
County of Multnomah )
The undersigned hereby cer­
tifies that he is the successor
trustee named above and that
the foregoing is a duplicate
original of the Trustee's Notice
«I Sale.
Bennett H. Goldstein,
Successor T rustee
Direct inquires to:
Bennett H. Goldstein.
Successor Trustee
1I32SW 19th Ave., No. 106
Portland. Oregon 97205
Telephone: (503) 294-0940
Telecopy: (503) 294-7918
Published: March 29. April 5,
12 and 19. 2006
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