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TWELVE - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 14,2007 trustee. Notice is further'given that any person named in ORS 8 6 .753 has the right, at any time prior to live days before the date last set for the sale, to h a \e this 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 ot the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default com plained o f herein that is capable o f being cured by tendering the perfor mance required under the obli gation or trust deed, and in ad dition to paying said sums or tendering the performance nec essary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee’s and at torney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. In construing this no tice, the masculine gender in cludes the fem inine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor” in cludes any successor in inter est to the grantor as w ell as any other person owing an obliga tion, the performance o f which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee” and “beneficiary” include their re spective successors in interest, if any. Anyone having any ob je c tio n to the sale on any grounds whatsoever w ill be af forded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a law suit to restrain the same. Dated: 02/22/2007 Regional Trustee Services Cor poration Trustee By Deborah Kaufman, Vice President 616 I st Avenue, Suite 500, Seattle. WA 98104 Phone: (206) 340- 2550 Sale Information: http:// w w w .rtru stee.co m A S A P # 8 2 8 8 1 9 0 2 /2 8 /2 0 0 7 . 0 3 /0 7 / 2007,03/14/2007.03/21/2007 Affidavit Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriff's Office reports han dling the following business: Feh. 22: -MCSO received a report about a rockslide p a rtia lly b locking the roadway on the Upper Rhea Creek Rd in Heppner. -MCSO and BPD received a report about a male that grabbed a female by the neck. The reporter witnessed this and then saw the female walking towards the high school and the male was walking towards the trailer apartments. -MCSO received a report about an attempted break in. -MCSO received a report about a strange man that w ent to the re p o rte r’s residence and told him that he was there to cut all the trees down. -M C SO re ceiv ed an abandoned 911 hang-up call. -MCSO received a report about a stolen saddle. The saddle was o rig in ally bo rro w ed and la te r the subject quit her job and took off with the saddle. -MCSO received a report about the re p o rte r's n e ig h b o rs playing loud music. -MCSO responded to a male subject who felt like he was having a heart attack. -BPD receiv ed a rep o rt about a garage door that looked like it had been pried open. The house was possibly abandoned. -BPD issued a citation to Gabino Gonzalez Gonzalez, 26, for no operating license. -BPD re ceiv ed an abandoned 9 1 1 hang-up call from a p ayphone in Boardman. -B PD receiv ed an abandoned 911 hang-up call. -H ep p n er A m bulance assisted a su b ject in Lexington with breathing problems. -Heppner FD responded to a fire alarm at the St. Pat's Senior Center in Heppner. Feb. 2: -M CSO arrested Erik A. O rteg a, 20, for failing to appear. -MCSO received a report about a semi-truck driving erratically at high rate of speed. -MCSO issued a citation to a ju v e n ile d riv er for no operating license and driving uninsured. -MCSO received a report about a truck on fire that was off road. All subjects were out of the vehicle. -MCSO received a report about tw o pigs that ran away. The pigs were later accounted for. -MCSO received a report about the reporter receiving prank calls in Irrigon. -MCSO received a report that there was a muffler part in the center of the left lane right after the curve 84 exit on 82. -M C SO and Irrigon Ambulance and BPD and B oardm an A m bulance received a request for agency assistance for a bleeding, conscious, breathing male subject at the reporter’s front door. -MCSO received a report that U m atilla C ounty a rre sted C h este r Brent P arad iso , on a M CSO warrant. -MCSO received a report that a dog was barking on a constant basis. The reporter requested a deputy to talk to the owner's. -MCSO responded to BPD shots fired call. The reporter stated that someone just shot out three of his w indows. -MCSO issued a citation to Octavio Gutierrez, 18, for violating the basic rule by going 98 mph in a 55 mph zone. -BPD received a report that someone had set up targets and p racticin g them in Boardman. -BPD warned a male subject for failing to maintain use of lane. -B PD receiv ed a report about a voluntary surrender o f dog, tw o pit bulls surrendered. -BPD issued a citation to M arisela Rodelo, 30, for violating speed lim it by going 50 mph in a 30 mph zone. -BPD issued a citation to Matthew S. Jurcich, 35, for going 50 mph in a 30 mph zone. -BPD issued a citation to Douglas John Pope, 58, for violating the speed limit by going 43 mph in a 30 mph zone. -BPD received a report that resident was lying along the side of the road. There were no physical problems, an officer was requested. -BPD receiv ed a report about a 23-year-old male that had an allergic reaction. B oardm an A m bulance responded. -BPD issued a citation to Mario Montes Lemus, 41, for violating the speed limit by going 52 mph in a 40 mph zone. -BPD issued a citation to Michelle Dawn Terry, 20, for driving while suspended. -B PD receiv ed a report about a possible fight in progress. AN A M E R IC A N R E V O L U T IO N T h e Sim ple Way T o B u y A N ew C a r : - K n o w W hat T h e D e a le r Is M aking - - K n o w W hat Y o u A re Paying - 2007 Silverado Ext. 4x4 V8, Auto Trans. Tow Pkg. P. Windows, P. Locks, P. Seats, Cruise, Stock No. 6815 Retail Price $31,140 ALL VEHICLES CLEARLY POSTED WITH THE PRICE YOU PAY. Our Discount $2,225 / Factory Rebate $3,000 We make S500 - You save thousands! Customer Price: $25,91500 SBBMBLL CHEVROLET The Most Trusted Same In The Car Business NEW CARS - 567-6487 • HERMISTON. 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Feb. 3: -MCSO received a report that Hermiston PD arrested Javier Victor Bucio Lopez, 36, on a Heppner Circuit Court for failing to appear for M enacing and Harassment. -MCSO received a report about a female walking and acting suspicious. MCSO responded and the female subject was looking for her husband in Irrigon. -MCSO assisted a motorist who was stranded. -MCSO issued a citation to Nihad Bajramovic, 22, for failing to obey a traffic control device and driving left at an intersection. -MCSO received a report that a reporter bought an impound vehicle and the previous owner was possibly involved with drugs. The reporter requested a K-9 search of the vehicle. -MCSO received a report that a deputy left a message w ith the wife of Toby Dale Rodriguez had one hour to turn himself in for a circuit warrant for failing to appear for felony possession of firearm. -MCSO received a report that the reporter heard dogs barking and the dogs only bark when someone walks by. -MCSO received a report that the reporter’s husband was yelling and screaming. The wife stated that he had not been drinking but she does not know about drugs. There were weapons in the house. -MCSO received a report that the reporter's wife and son had left lone this morning to go to Hermiston and had not arrived. -MCSO received a report that th ere was fire underneath a train. The train was along Hwy 14 in Washington. The call was tra n sfe rre d to B enton County. -MCSO received a report about an on-going problem with the rep o rter’s sewer line. The reporter requested that Public Works be notified in Heppner. -M C SO receiv ed a 911 hang-up call. W hen the d ep u ty ch eck ed the residence in lone, no one was home and there were no signs of any problems. -MCSO received a report that an employee's girlfriend took the reporter's work cell and won’t give it back. -MCSO issued a citation to Stanley Dean Huling, 43, for violating the basic rule by going 74 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO issued a citation to Taomi Matthew, 34, for dogs running at large x 3. Feb. 26: -MCSO received a rep o rt about a vehicle parked with its lights on for a long time. -MCSO received a report about a crooked Yield Sign in Boardman that was about to fall over. -MCSO received a report about an audible alarm from an Irrigon residence. -MCSO received a report about a verbal disturbance between a male and a female subject in front on The Video Store in Heppner. -MCSO received a report about a sem i that was loosing rocks and debris out of the back. -MCSO received a report that a male subject wrote six checks that were bad. The male subject was contacted and advised if he paid for the bad checks, charges would not be pressed. -MCSO received a report about a hit and run that occurred in Stanfield. -MCSO received a report that the re p o rte r was receiving bad checks from Chemstar Corporation. -B PD receiv ed an abandoned 911 hang-up call. -BPD receiv ed a report about a verbal d isp u te involved a female crying and a male screaming. There was a female child that was also crying outside, pleading with the parents not to fight. -B PD a ssisted w ith Boardman Ambulance with a p o ssib le 4 7 -y ear-o ld seizure subject. -BPD a rre sted M ario Herlino Chojolan Garcia, 43, for failing to pay fine for driving while suspended. -BPD received a report that the reporter had their purse stolen after someone had broken into their vehicle. -BPD received a report from an au d ib le alarm in the computer lab in a Boardman School. All the doors where checked and the building was found secu red . The principal said the alarm was a sensor and they have had problems with it in the past. -B oardm an A m bulance received a report about a man out of his wheelchair. The man was helped back in his chair and there seemed to be no further problems. -Boardman FD received a report about a brush fire that was on the north side of the freeway between the ramp and the freeway. The fire was determined to be by ODOT burning tumbleweeds in the area. They d id n 't advise D isp atch w hich is in vio latio n o f fire d istrict burning rules. -H ep p n er A m bulance assisted a fem ale with a nosebleed. Feb. 27: MCSO received a rep o rt from a night w atchm an regarding two vehicles that pulled out of a gravel pit. There was no sign of theft or criminal mischief. The night watchman advised he would recheck the area in the morning. -MCSO received a report that there were 20 cows in a sm all area w est o f the re p o rte r’s house and the smell of the cows was so strong that it choked you up. -MCSO received a report that there was a request for a deputy to come by and look at e v id en c e o f a shoplifter that was recorded from the previous night. -MCSO received a report about reddish with white face and white feet dog out near the r e p o rte r’s sw im m ing pool eating a chicken or some type of bird. -MCSO received a report that there were signs put up w ith o u t p e rm its or permission. The signs were taken down and the owners advised they would contact City Hall for appropriate permit. -MCSO and BPD received a report about a reporter that heard a gunshot that came east from her residence in Boardman by the cul de sac. 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