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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 31,2006
Floldings, Inc., as beneficiary, default occurred) and by cur­
dated 3/13/1999, recorded 3/ ing any other default com ­
Five registered chocolate lab 18/1999, under Instrument No. plained of herein that is capa­
puppies. Three females, two M-57283, records of Morrow ble of being cured by tender­
males. $400 females, $300 County, Oregon. The beneficial ing the performance required
males. (541)826-4526.
interest under said Trust Deed under the obligation or trust
__________________ 4-12-tfc and the obligations secured deed, and in addition to paying
Kittens to give away. Moth­ thereby are presently held by said sums or tendering the per­
ers guaranteed mousers. All lndymac Mortgage Holdings formance necessary to cure the
Inc. Said Trust Deed encum­ default, by paying all costs and
colors, playful. 089-8151.
bers
the following described expenses actually incurred in
5-31-2c
real property situated in said enforcing the obligation and
county and state, to-wit: Lot 1, trust deed, together with trust­
LOST & FOUND
Block 15W, in section 25, ee’s and attorney’s fees not ex­
FOUND in Lexington: 2 Township 5 North. Range 26, ceeding the amounts provided
dogs - 1 border collie-type, 1 East of the Willamette Meridi­ by said ORS 86.753. In con­
poodle/terrier cross. 989-8549. an, in the County of Morrow, struing this notice, the mascu­
5-31-lc and State of Oregon. Except­ line gender includes the femi­
ing that portion conveyed to the nine and the neuter, the singu­
State of O regon, by and lar includes the plural, the word
through its State Highway “grantor” includes any succes­
commission in book 68, page sor in interest to the grantor as
324, recorded July 17, 1961 well as any other person ow­
Morrow County Deed records. ing an obligation, the perfor­
The street address or other mance of which is secured by
common designation, if any, of said trust deed, and the words
the real property described "trustee" and "beneficiary” in­
above is purported to be: 200 clude their respective succes­
West Columbia River HWY sors in interest, if any. Anyone
Irrigon, OR 97849 The under­ having any objection to the sale
signed Trustee disclaims any on any grounds whatsoever will
liability for any incorrectness be afforded an opportunity to
of the above street address or be heard as to those objections
other common designation. if they bring a lawsuit to re­
Both the beneficiary and the strain the same. Dated: 5/2/
trustee have elected to sell the 2006 Regional Trustee Servic­
said real property to satisfy the es Corporation Trustee By
obligations secured by said Nanci Lambert, Authorized
trust deed and a notice of de­ Agent 616 1st Avenue, Suite
For Sale: 1989 GEO 4- fault has been recorded pursu­ 5(X), Seattle, WA98104 Phone:
drivc. 5-speed, 40 mpg. $ 1500 ant to Oregon Revised Statutes (206) 340-2550 Sale Informa­
86.735(3); the default for tion: http://www.rtrustee.com
or best offer. 989-8580.
which
the foreclosure is made ASAP# 768996 05/10/2006,
5-24-2c
is grantor’s failure to pay when 05/17/2006, 05/24/2006, 05/
due, the follow ing sums: 31/2006 Affidavit
REAL ESTATE
Amount due as of May 2. 2006
Delinquent Payments from
PUBLIC NOTICE
February 15, 2005 14 pay­
TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF
ments at $ 976.13 each $ SALE T.S. No.: HC-87348-C
13,665.82 1 payments at $ Loan No: 0432596161 Refer­
2,709.42
each $ 2.709.42 ( 02- ence is made to that certain
278 N. Main
15-05
through
05-02-06) Late deed made by, Lawrence W. L.
Heppner
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TY Charges: $ 94.52 Beneficiary
Foster as G rantor to First
---- 676-5049
Advances: $ 1,664.50 Sus­ American Title, as trustee, in
- $69,9(X) - Newer doublewide
pense Credit : $0.00 Total: $ favor of Old Kent Mortgage
mobile. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, oak
18,134.26 Also, if you have Company DBA Novellc Finan­
kitchen cabinets, dining room,
failed
to pay taxes on the prop­ cial Services, a Michigan Cor­
covered patio/porch on quiet
erty, provide insurance on the poration, as Beneficiary, dated
dead end street with lots of park­
property or pay other senior 1/5/2001, recorded 1 /10/2001,
ing. Heppner.
- $8.(XM) - 1.94 acre lot in Emert
liens or encumbrances as re­ in official records of Morrow
Addition. DEQ approved. City
quired in the note and deed of County, Oregon in book/reel/
water. lone.
trust, the beneficiary may in­ volume No. at page No. fee/
- $16,500 - lot at Lakevicw
sist that you do so in order to file/ instrument/ microfile/ re­
Heights, water, sewer, electrici­
reinstate your account in good ception No. M-2001-51 (indi­
ty and telephone available. View
standing. The beneficiary may cated which), covering the fol­
of lake and valley.
require as a condition to rein­ lowing described real property
- $69,5(X) - 5-onc bedroom, I
bath apts. 71 ’x 165' lot, new
statement that you provide re­ situated in said County and
paint in and out, 1872 sq. ft.
liable written evidence that you State,
to-w it:
APN:
building with parking.
have paid all senior liens or 5N2624DD-1701 Lot 28, the
- $99,500 - A newer premium
encumbrances, property taxes, North 35 feet of Lot 29. the
manufactured home on a foun­
and hazard insurance premi­ North 35 feet of Lot 12, except­
dation. 4 bedrooms. 2 bath, all
ums. These requirements for ing the East 100 feet thereof,
new windows and flooring, on
a secluded one acre m/1 lot with
reinstatement should be con- and Lo 113, excepting the East
view. Lots of parking and gar­
finned by contacting (he under­ 1 (X) feet thereof, all in block 36.
den area.
signed Trustee. By reason of Irrigon, in the city of Irrigon,
said default, the beneficiary has County of Morrow, and state
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
declared all sums owing on the of Oregon. Together with that
Bob Ployhar 541-561-5579
obligation secured by said trust portion of the Alley’s that in­
4. Kim Cutsforth 541-9X0-3465 deed immediately due and pay­
ured thereto. Commonly known
www.heriUtgeland.net
able, said sums being the fol­ as: 230 N 3rd Street Irrigon,
w w w .e u to r e g o n r e .le tU .t e .e o m
lowing: Unpaid Principal Bal­ OR 97844 Boih the beneficia­
ance of $ 123,065.49, Plus in­ ry and the trustee have elected
terest thereon at 7.75 % per to sell the said real property to
.Willow
annum from 01/15/05 to 4/15/ satisfy the obligations secured
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C ' r o o k
2006, 7.75% per annum from by said trust deed and notice
j j
K o a lty
4/15/2006, until paid, together has been recorded pursuant to
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w ith escrow advances, foreclo­ Section 86.735(3) of Oregon
sure costs, trustee fees, attor­ Revised Statutes: the default
t £ i JoyceKay <S Jerry HoUonwn
ney fees, sums required for the for which (he foreclosure is
ELEGANT CUSTOM-BUILT
protection of the property and made is the grantor's: Unpaid
HOME. Three bedrooms and IK
balhs. Double garage, utility, vault­
additional sums secured by the principal balance of $
ed ceiling in kitchen, living room
Deed of Trust. Wherefore, no­ 31,599.22: plus accrued inter­
and dining room. Beautifully land­
tice
hereby is given that the est plus impounds and/or ad­
scaped with underground sprinklers
undersigned trustee, will on vances which became due on
and nice view of town below. Ap­
prox. I8(X) sq. ft. in secluded area.
August 29, 2006. at the hour 1 / 1 /2006 plus late charges, and
145 Sage H ill D rive. #05-06
of 11:00 AM, in accord with all subsequent installments of
S165.IMMI PRICE REDUCED
the standard of time established principal, interest, balloon pay­
WANTING TO IK >W N-SIZE?
by ORS 187.110, at the Front ments, plus impounds and/or
This home is three bedrooms and
one bath in HX)8 sq. ft. m/l 1-lal lot.
Entrant of the Morrow County advances and late charges that
fenced yard and wood shed. 620 El­
Courthouse, 100 Court Street, become payable. Monthly Pay­
der St. #05-03 $50,000 REDUCED
Heppner . County of Morrow, ment $ 392.69 Monthly Late
HILLSIDE LOT mil o f Hood-
State of Oregon, sell at public Charge $ 14.50 By this reason
ways. 60' x 140' leveled and ready
for building or mfg. home. City wa­
auction to the highest bidder for of said default the beneficiary
ter and sewer on site. 280 E. Hill St.
cash,
the interest in the said has declared all obligations se­
#06-01 $18,000
described property which the cured by said deed of trust im­
IMMACULATE 1972 Olympi­
grantor had, or had the power mediately due and payable,
an mfg. home with three bedrooms,
two baths. 78" x 146.5' m/l. seclud­
to convey, at the time of the said sums being the following,
ed lot. New windows, F/A furnace
execution
by him of the said to-wit: The sum of $ 3 1,599.22
w/AC. Ready to occupy. 37.7 W. Wa­
trust deed, together with any together with interest thereon at
ter St #06-02 $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 SALE
interest which the grantor or his the rate of 10.00% per annum
PENDING
successors in interest acquired from 12/1/2005 until paid; plus
after the execution of said trust all accrued late charges there­
PUBLIC NOTICE deed, to satisfy the foregoing on: and all trustee's fees, fore­
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF obligations thereby secured and closure costs and any sums
SALE Pursuant to O .R.S. the costs and expenses of sale, advanced by the beneficiary
86.705 et seq. and O.R.S. including a reasonable charge pursuant to the terms of said
79.5010. et seq. Trustee's Sale by the trustee. Notice is further deed of trust. Whereof, notice
No. 09-MB-42263 Notice to given that any person named in hereby is given that First Amer­
Borrower: You should be aware ORS 86.753 has the right, at ican Title Insurance Company,
that the undersigned is attempt­ any time prior to five days be­ the undersigned trustee will on
ing to collect a debt and that fore the date last set for the sale, 8/18/2006 at the hour of 11:00
any information obtained will to have this foreclosure pro­ AM Standard of Time, as es­
be used for that purpose. Ref­ ceeding dismissed and the trust tablished by section 187.110,
erence is made to that certain deed reinstated by payment to Oregon Revised Statues, at At
Deed of Trust made by, Micha­ the beneficiary of the entire the front entrance to the Mor­
el L. Swope, as grantor, to Mid- amount then due (other than row County Courthouse. 100
Columbia Title, as Trustee, in such portion of the principal as Court Street. Heppner. Oregon
favor of lndymac Mortgage would not then be due had no
PETS & ANIMALS
H eritage
L an d Co.
IS
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County of Morrow. State of
Oregon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash
the interest in the said described
real property w hich the grant­
or had or had power to convey
at the time of the execution by
him of the said trust deed, to­
gether with any interest which
the grantor or his successors in
interest acquired after the exe­
cution of said trust deed, to sat­
isfy the foregoing obligations
thereby secured and the costs
and expenses of sale, including
a reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further given
that any person named in Sec­
tion 86.753 of Oregon Revised
Statutes has the right to have
the foreclosure proceeding dis­
missed and the trust deed rein­
stated by payment to the bene­
ficiary of the entire amount
then due (other than such por­
tion of said principal as would
not then be due had no default
occurred), together with the
costs, trustee’s and attorney’s
fees and curing any other de­
fault complained of in the No­
tice of Default by tendering the
performance required under the
obligation or trust deed, at any
time prior to five days before
the date last set for sale. In con­
struing this notice, the mascu­
line gender includes the femi­
nine and the neuter, the singu­
lar includes plural, the word
“grantor” includes any succes­
sor in interest to the grantor as
well as any other per- ins ow­
ing an obligation, the perfor­
mance of which is secured by
said trust deed, the words
“trustee” and “beneficiary” in­
clude their respective succes­
sors in interest, if any. Dated:
March 31, 2006 First Ameri­
can Title Insurance Company,
C/O Executive Trustee Servic­
es, 15455 San Fernando Mis­
sion Blvd., Suite 208, Mission
Hills. CA 91345 (818) 361-
6998 Signature By Karen J.
Cooper, Assistant Secretary
ASAP# 764547 05/31/2006,
06/07/2006, 06/14/2006, 06/
21/2006 Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
A special meeting of the
Oregon Trail Library District
Board of Directors will be held
at the Boardman Library, 200
South Main Street, Boardman,
OR 97818 on Wednesday, June
7, 2006 at 7:00 p.m.
Published: May 31,2006
Oregon TVail Library District to
sponsor an Oregon Chautauqua
program
The Oregon Trail
Library District is pleased to
sponsor
an
Oregon
Chautauqua presentation by
Doug Rice, who teaches at
Blue Mountain Community
C ollege, entitled Money
Talks: How C oins Tell
Spanish and Latin America
History. This free, public
program will take place on
Thursday, June 1 at 7 p.m.
at the Boardman Library.
It’s one thing to
listen to lectures on history;
it’s entirely another to hold
history in your hand. That is
the beauty of coins. They
chronicle the birth and death
o f nations, their trade,
econom ic cycles and the
brutality o f war and hard
times. On a more personal
level, coins have been used
for gloating, insults, personal
ambition and even death
threats.. Coins present a
fascinating look into the
intrigue of political forces
and the expansion and clash
of cultures.
Doug
R ic e ’s
program traces 2200 years
of coinage from pre-Roman
Spanish mintages to the
introduction o f the Euro.
The extraordinary images
include seventh century
barbarian gold, crude
mintages from Spain’s New
World mines and even pirate
treasure. He shows how
coins
illustrate
the
consolidation of Spain under
Ferdinand and Isabel, the
bitterly factionalism of the
Mexican Revolution and the
disturbing propaganda of
Chilean dictator Augusto
Pinochet.
R ice’s program is
made possible by funding
from the Oregon Council for
the
H um anities,
an
independent, nonprofit
affiliate o f the National
Endowment
for
the
H um anities. OCH
is
dedicated to providing
opportunities for life-long
learning in communities
throughout Oregon. For
more inform ation about
OCH or Oregon Chautauqua
please call Carol E. Hickman
at (503) 241-0543.
Umatilla Morrow Alternatives to
begin support groups
Umatilla Morrow Alternatives, a non-profit group,
is hosting support groups for those with HIV, Aids and
Hep C and gay, lesbian and bisexuals adults and youth.
Families and friends are also encouraged to attend.
Discussion topics will include: medication, health
insurance, doctor visits, nutrition, gay parenting, coming
out, depression, relationships and more. It is all peer-to-
peer based support.
For more information about group times and
locations or about Umatilla Morrow Alternatives, call (541)
9 2 2 -0 1 2 6
or
email
umatillamorrowaltematives@yahoo.com.
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217 North Main • Heppner «Phone 676-9158 «Floral 676-9426
Serving Heppner. Lexington <S lone
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Oregon Trail Library
District Board of Directors will
be filling one board vacancy.
The position is an at large po­
sition. Persons that would like
to be considered for the posi­
tion may submit a letter of in­
terest and resume to the Ore­
gon Trail Library District of­
fice at P.O. Box 107, Board-
man, OR 97818. Letters of in­
terest and resumes must be re­
ceived by 5:00 p.m. Wednes­
day, June 7, 2006.
Published: May 31,2006
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City Council of the City
of Heppner, Morrow County,
State of Oregon, will hold a
public hearing regarding state
revenue sharing, for the fiscal
year July 1, 2006 to June 30,
2007 at Heppner City Hall,
111 North Main Street. The
meeting will take place on June
12, 2006. at 7:00 PM. The pur­
pose of the hearing is to receive
testimony regarding the use of
state revenue sharing. This is a
public meeting where deliber­
ations of the City Council will
take place. Any person may
appear at the meeting and dis­
cuss the proposed programs
with the City Council. Persons
who wish to attend and need
assistance are asked to call
(541) 676-9618, or TTY relay
1-800-735-2900.
David R. DeMayo
Budget Officer
Published: May 31. 2006
Affidavit
PUBLIC
NOTICE
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