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    TEN- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 20,2006
CARS & TRUCKS
W R I G H T ’S
C H E V Y , IN C .
OLDSMOBILE
SALES A M ) SERVICE
Qur Customer Is Always
# 1
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
or
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
Phone (541) 763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Com­
mission on Children & Fami­
lies (M CCCF) is currently
seeking applications for vacant
positions on the Commission.
The MCCCF works with com­
munities and organizations to
improve the health and welfare
of children and their families.
It conducts local planning and
serves as a policy advisor to the
Morrow County Court Com­
missioner’s on a range of chil­
dren’s issues. The Commission
also promotes citizen involve­
ment, volunteerism. public and
private partnerships and local
decision making within com­
munities.
With the decrease in state
funding for children and fami­
lies programs it becomes even
more important that local citi­
zens take an active part in de­
ciding how these scare funds
can be used to make the great­
est impact on our communities.
Individuals who have a strong
interest in and knowledge of
child and family issues and who
are willing to assist in engag­
ing communities to work to­
gether to enhance the lives of
children and families are en­
couraged to apply. Regular at­
tendance at a monthly evening
meeting and occasional sepa­
rate specialized workgroup
meetings are expected.
Interested Morrow County
residents should contact the
MCCCF at 541-676-9675 for
an application. Qualified appli­
cants will be recommended for
membership by the MCCCF
and the Morrow County Court
Commissioners will make final
appointments.
Published: December 20. 2(X)6
P U B L IC N O T IC E
The Emergency Food and
Shelter National Board Pro­
gram has allocated $8,351 to
Morrow County for 2007.
These funds are available to
agencies and organizations
who furnish temporary emer­
gency food and shelter (which
includes rent, heat and similar
services) to Morrow County
families in need of this emer­
gency assistance. Agencies who
provide these services may con­
tact the Morrow County Com­
mission on Children and Fam­
ilies at 120 South Main Street.
Heppner. Oregon, or telephone
541-676-9675 to request an
application or receive further
information. Applications must
be returned to the Morrow
County Children and Families
Office, at 120 S. Main St.,
Heppner. OR 97836 or to P.O.
Box 544. Heppner. OR 97836
by 3:00 p.m. on January 5,
2(X)7. This is a very short turn
around time due to the required
submission date to the Nation­
al Board of January 31. 2(X)7.
Published: December 20,2006
P U B L IC N O T IC E
MORROW COUNTY
BOARD OF PROPERTY
TAX APPEALS
Notice of Session
Notice is hereby given that
beginning on February 23,
2(M)7, at 10 AM o’clock, the
board of property tax appeals
of the County of Morrow. Or­
egon w ill meet to:
Hear petitions for reduction
of the real market, maximum
assessed, specially assessed, or
assessed value of property as
of January 1, 2007, or as de­
term ined
under
ORS
3 0 8 .1 46( 5 )< a ),
ORS
30 8 .1 46< 6 )(a ), or ORS
308.428.
Hear petitions for reduction
of value corrected under ORS
311.208.
Hear petitions for waiver of
penalties for late filing of real
or personal property returns.
Petitions must be filed with
the clerk of the board or post­
marked not later than 01/02/
2007.
The board will meet at Mor­
row' County Courthouse in the
city of Heppner.
A schedule of hearings for
those who request to be present
will be posted 48 hours prior
to the meetings!s) in Morrow
County Courthouse.
If you have requested to be
present at the hearing you will
be notified of the date, time,
and place to appear. All other
hearings will be scheduled as
time allows. Contact the board
of property tax appeals for fur­
ther information.
Executive sessions may be
held during the session as au­
thorized by ORS 192.660. to
consider documents and infor­
mation made confidential un­
der ORS 308.290(7), ORS
308.411, and ORS 308.41*3.
It shall be the duty of the
persons interested to appear at
the time and place appointed,
/s/ Bobbi A. Childers,
County Clerk
Morrow County, Oregon
Dated at Heppner, Oregon this
4th day of December, 2006.
Published: December 6, 13, 20
and 27, 2006
Affidavit
We Print
Letterhead
H eppner
G a z e tte -T im e s
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE Loan No: 030759(X)99
r.S.N o <)R 94849 V Refw
ence is made to that certain
deed made by, JOHN C.
GOODELL SANDRA R
G OO D ELL,
HUSBAND
AND WIFE. AS TENANTS
BY THE ENTIRETY as
Grantor to GUARDIAN TI­
TLE - OMAHA, as trustee, in
favor o f "M E R S" MORT­
GAGE ELECTRONIC REG­
ISTRATION SYSTEM S,
INC., SOLELY AS NOMI­
NEE FOR LENDER MORT-
GAGE INVESTORS COR­
PORATION, as Beneficiary,
dated 12/19/2003, recorded 1/
8/2004. in official records of
Morrow County, Oregon in
book/reel/volume No. at page
No., fee/file/instrument/micro-
file/reccption No. 2004-9973
(indicated which), covering the
following described real prop­
erty situated in said County and
State, to-wit: APN: R00027
Lot 4, block 1, Adams addition
to the City of Heppner Morrow
County, state of Oregon, to­
gether with the following de­
scribed parcel beginning the
northeast corner of lot 4, block
1, Adams addition, said point
being the true point of begin­
ning of this description; thence
north a distance of 10.00 feet
to a point; thence west parallel
to the south line of lot 3, block
1, Adams addition a distance
of 86 (H) feet to a point; thence
south a distance of 20.00 feet
to a point; thence east along the
north line of lot 4 to the true
point of beginning of this de­
scription. Commonly known
as: 640 NORTH G A R R I-
GUES STREET HEPPNER,
OR 97836 Both the beneficia­
ry and the trustee have elected
to sell the said real property to
satisfy the obligations secured
by said trust deed and notice
has been recorded pursuant to
Section 86.735(3) of Oregon
Revised Statutes: the default
for which the foreclosure is
made is the grantor’s: UNPAID
PRINCIPAL BALANCE OF
$ 6 1 , 0 2 5 . 6 4;
PLUS ACCRUED INTER­
EST PLUS IMPOUNDSAND
/
OR ADVANCES
WHICH BECAME DUE ON
5/1/2006
PLUS
LATE
CHARGES, AND ALL SUB­
SEQUENT
IN STALL­
MENTS OF PRINCIPAL,
INTEREST. BALLOON PAY­
MENTS. PLUS IMPOUNDS
AND/OR ADVANCES AND
LATE
CHARGES
THAT BECOME PAYABLE.
Monthly Payment $416.65
Monthly Late Charge $12.49
By this reason of said default
the beneficiary has declared all
obligations secured by said
deed of trust immediately due
and payable, said sums being
the following, to-wit: The sum
of $61,025.64 together with
interest thereon at the rate of
4.25 9T per annum from 4/1/
2006 until paid; plus all ac­
crued late charges thereon; and
all trustee’s fees, foreclosure
costs and any sums advanced
by the beneficiary pursuant to
the terms of said deed of trust.
Whereof, notice hereby is giv­
en that FIRST AMERICAN
TITLE INSURANCE COM­
PANY, the undersigned trustee
w ill on 3/1/2007 at the hour of
11:()() AM, Standard o f Time,
as established by section
187.110. Oregon Revised Stat­
ues, at AT THE FRONT EN­
TRA N CE TO THE M OR­
R O W CO UN TY COURT­
HOUSE.
100
COURT
STREET. HEPPNER, ORE­
GON County of Morrow, State
of Oregon, sell at public auc­
tion to the highest bidder for
cash the interest in the said de­
scribed real property which the
grantor had or had power to
convey at the time of the exe­
cution by him of the said trust
deed, together with any inter­
est which the grantor or his
successors in interest acquired
after the execution of said trust
deed, to satisfy 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
Section 86.753 of Oregon Re­
vised Statutes has the right to
have the foreclosure proceed­
ing dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated by payment to the
beneficiary 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 persons ow­
ing an obligation, the perfor-
manee of which is secured by
said trust deed, the words
“trustee" and “beneficiary” in­
clude their respective succes­
sors in interest, if any. Dated:
O ctober 11. 2006 FIRST
AMERICAN TITLE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY C/O EX­
ECUTIVE TRUSTEE SER­
VICES. LLC 15455 San
Fernando Mission Blvd., Suite
208 Mission Hills. CA
91345(818) 361-6998 Signa­
ture By Karen J. Cooper As­
sistant Secretary I, the under­
signed. certify that I am the
Trustee Sale Officer, and that
the foregoing is a complete and
exact copy of the original
T ru stee’s N otice of Sale.
MARVELL
L.
CAR-
MOUCHE Trustee Sale Offic­
er ASAP# 796361 12/13/2006,
12/20/2006, 12/27/2006, 01/
03/2007 Affidavit
M ustangs in
dual m atch
By Larry Palmer
The Irrigon Knights
played host to a combined
dual wresting match, where
the H ep p n er M u s ta n g s
teamed up with the Sherman
County Huskies against the
Knights.
The
M u sta n g s’
Dillion Lutcher (130) came
throu gh w ith a sp irited
p e r fo r m a n c e a g a in s t a
Knight, coming up with a pin
in the second period. Chance
Day (145) pinned several
Knights. Spencer Palmer
(1 6 0 ), in an open match,
pinned a Husky.
Heppner’s Jonathan
Heindricks (103), won by
forfeit, and Tyler Robinson
( 125) . Tom as Elguezabal
(140), Matt Holland (160),
and Trent Miles (171), also
performed well.
The final score for
the dual match was Irrigon
54,
H e p p n e r /S h e r m a n
County 30.
E state
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B y D A V ID S Y K E S
REALTOR
THE HOME OFFICE
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changing workplace have be­
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before, professionals, sales­
people, entrepreneurs and con­
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homes to a greater extent as
an office.
Fax machines, personal
computers, phone modems and
small personal copiers have
made it easy to set up a home
office in a spare bedroom or
den. Because a computer can
be linked by phone and docu­
ments can be sent with the
speed of a phone call, the need
for many workers to drive to
a central office has been elim­
inated.
New sophisticated phone-
link systems are now able to
transfer calls to remote loca­
tions and modems can link
personal computers by tele­
phone across the world as well
as the nation.
Homes are now being built
with the option to turn rooms
into offices, with many phone
lines installed by builders and
in some cases an entirely sep­
arate guest house that can dou­
ble as a home office.
Property listings are available
at w m 'w..vykesrealestate.net
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