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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 8, 2007 Bl\d., Suite 208 Mission Mills, Oregon. CA 91345 Sale Line 714-259- 7. TIME OF SALE. 7850 Signature By Anna Liza Date: October 11,2007 P. Guingao Assistant Secretar\ Time: 11:00 a.m. ASAP# 858871 07/25/2007, Place: M orrow Count y 0 8 /0 1 /2 0 0 7 , 0 8 /0 8 /2 0 0 7 , Courthouse, 100 Court Street, 08 15/2007 Affidavit Heppner, Oregon 8. RIGHT TO REINSTATE. Any person named in ORS PUBLIC NOTICE 86.753 has the right, at any IN THE CIRCl ITCOURI time prior to five days before OF THE STATE the Trustee conducts the sale, to OF OREGON have this foreclosure dismissed FOR THE COUNTY and the Trust Deed reinstated OF MORROW by payment to the Beneficiary Probate Department of the entire amount then due, In the Matter of the Estate of: other than such portion of the KATHL1 1 N B principal as w ould not then be ANDERSON, due had no default occurred, Deceased. by curing any other default No. 07PR010 that is capable of being cured NOTICE TO by tendering the performance INTERESTED PERSONS required under the obligation Notice is given that the or Trust Deed and by paying undersigned has been ap all costs and expenses actually pointed and has qualified as incurred in en forcing the the personal representative of obligation and Trust Deed, the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are together w ith the trustee's and required to present it, with attorney’s fees not exceeding proper vouchers, within four the amount provided in ORS months after the date of first 86.753. Any questions regarding this publication of this notice, as matter should be directed to stated below, to the personal Lisa Summers, Legal Assistant, * representative at the offices of (541)686-0344 Kuhn & Spicer, 267 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, (TS #31438.00008). Oregon 97836, or they may be DATED: May 23, 2007. /s/ Nancy K. Cary barred. All persons whose rights Nancy K. Cary, Successor may be affected by the pro Trustee ceedings in this estate may Hershner Hunter, LLP obtain additional information P.O. Box 1475 from the records of the court, Eugene, OR 97440 the personal representative or Published: August 1,8. 15 and the attorney for the personal 22,2007 Affidavit representative. DATED and first published August 1, 2007. /s/ Charles Anderson, Personal Representative The 2007 Morrow 69530 Condon Hwy. Heppner OR 97836 C ounty Fair begins next Published: August 1, 8 and week. Following is the fair 15,2007 time line from 1913 to the Affidavit present. 1913 F irst M o r PUBLIC NOTICE row County Fair held in the TRUSTEE’S NOTICE area of w hat is now the park OF SALE and museum on Main Street. The Trustee under the terms There were 200 entries o f of the Trust Deed described livestock and land products; herein, at the direction of the no premiums were paid. Beneficiary, hereby elects to 1915 P a id o u t sell the property described in the Trust Deed to satisfy the $1,500 in premium money. obligations secured thereby. Fair held in early Septem Pursuant to ORS 86.745, ber. 1918 In Jan u a ry the following information is the first Oregon State Ex provided: 1. PARTIES: tension Office was estab G r a n t o r : R U T H A. lished in Heppner. The 4-H KEITHLEY program began in the early Trustee: AMER1TITLE, 1900s under the supervision INC. o f the Extension Service. Successor Trustee: NANCY Lucy Rogers then school K. CARY superintendent was instru Benef iciary: JOHN mental in helping to activate SELMAN the county’s 4-H program. 2. DESCRI PTI ON OF 1919 County-wide PROPERTY: The real property participation was noted as is described as follows: Lot 4, LEWIS ADDITION, Irrigon won first in commu in the City of Irrigon, County of nity exhibits, and Boardman Morrow and State of Oregon was aw arded the best school 3. RECORDI NG. The exhibit. Trust Deed was recorded as 1920 B o a rd m a n follows: had its first commercial fair Date Recorded: June 28, in September; exhibits were 2005 then sent express to Salem Recording No. 2005-14258 Official Records of Morrow for the state fair. It was the only county fair that year. County, Oregon Fairs in the south 4. DEFAULT. The Grantor or any other person end of the county were held obligated on the Trust Deed intermittently for a number and Promissory Note secured o f years. thereby is in default and the 1922 Rodeo area Beneficiary seeks to foreclose was established when L. the Trust Deed for failure to V. Gentry donated that site pay: Monthly payments in for rodeos. The adjoining the amount of $293.89 each, fairgrounds accom m oda due the twenty-eighth (28) of tions came about when the each month, for the months of January through April, 2007; county traded the block on plus late charges and advances; Main Street to the city o f plus any unpaid real property Heppner in exchange for the disbanded Civilian Conser taxes or liens, plus interest. 5. AMOUNT DUE. The vation Corps site (workers amount due on the Note w hich had been housed in barrack is secured by the Trust Deed buildings). referred to herein is: Principal 1923-1930 County balance in the amount o f Extension agent and volun $26,193.06; plus interest at teers stage the fair. County the rate of 11.000% per annum court then appointed a three- from D ecem ber 28, 2006; person fair board to oversee plus late charges of $88.14; activities. plus advances and foreclosure 1937 B e g in n in g attorney fees and costs. of FFA (Future Farmers of 6. ELECTION TO SELL. America). The program be The Trustee hereby elects to came an integral part of rural sell the property to satisfy the obligations secured by the county fairs. Participation Trust Deed. A Trustee's Notice included livestock and shop of Default and Election to Sell projects, judging contests, Under Terms of Trust Deed has dem onstrations and trac been recorded in the Official tor driving contests. Pole Records of Morrow County, building sheds were erected Fair time line « w to accommodate livestock exhibits for both open class and youth. Volunteer labor was contributed by ranchers and farmers. 1939 County fair in Heppner became an an nual event after it was re located to the present day rodeo/fair site. Old wooden buildings from the CCC site were converted into space for fair exhibits and became the permanent site. 1942- 1945 No Fair w as held for three years dur ing World War II. 1946 A w o o d e n barn building became the site o f the new ly formed Wrangler Riding Club; the club managed a horse show in conjunction with the fair activities. 1949 B e e f a n d sheep building built. 1952 B r o u g h t about better exhibit space, construction of a large cinder block building, (pavilion). A wooden dance floor was also installed for rodeo dances, community events and other activities throughout the year. Had expanded area of interest, in addition to home economics, land products and livestock classes; flower crafts, arts and hobby inter ests were added. Restrooms and dressing rooms built, used during football and baseball seasons, as well as rodeo and fair. 1954 Fairs in the north end o f the county were discontinued when it became a state law limiting one fair per county. 1955 D o rm ito ry built for overnight accom modations for those youth exhibitors living some dis tance from the fair. 1961 4-H sn ack sh ack w as b u ilt on the grounds to provide meals for fairgoers and a source of revenue for 4-H programs by using volunteer labor. 1965 M ore liv e stock ex h ib it space was needed; a steel enclosed barn building was erected. Bleachers seats inside were added in 1966. Though lim ited in space this bam build ing has accommodated nu merous horse-related events, including cow cutting and other events throughout the years. A dditional outside show rings were added. 1968 A s o u t h grandstand was built to re place an old wooden struc ture. A large portion o f the rodeo area was seeded to grass, thus accommodating school sports, summer base ball and other events. 1986 recarpeted. 1975 B u i l d i n g converted from W rangler R iding C lub to house a collection o f antique farm equipment donated to the county by Harold Peck. It is now down by the Farm Museum. 1983 Fair growth n ecessitated in sta llatio n o f sew er lines; by hook ing up to the city sew er sy stem o u td a te d se p tic ta n k s w ere e lim in a te d . 1985 T railer house d o nated by county court to help with overcrowding. 1996 A five-mem ber fair board was expanded to seven members, as fair interest continued to grow. 1997 Building and m oving o f rodeo area to smaller profession size ro deo arena and perm anent steel spectator seating was added; which was instigated by the rodeo com m ittee. C om m unity support and volunteer labor helped fi nance new lighting for the grounds to provide illumi nation for nighttime rodeo events and football games. A dditional parking areas for the rodeo were accom plished by filling in an area adjoining those grounds. 1999 T h r o u g h many volunteer hours and fundraising the Wilkinson Arena was built to be used for 4-H and open class live stock exhibits. Other times o f the year it is av ailable to the public for barrel racing, roping or just riding. 2001 FFA discon tinued in the county. 2005 FFA started again in Irrigon and Board- man. 2007 FFA restart ed in Heppner. Old dormi tory remodeled; new floors, showers installed outside bathrooms. Had new floors installed in inside b a th rooms. Replaced pavilion roof with tin. Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports han dling the following busi ness: July 29 continued: Boardman Police Depart ment received report o f a fight at the north Shell sta tion in Boardman. Everyone had left by the time a deputy responded. -B PD , B oardm an Ambulance received report o f a 79-year-old male hav ing difficulty breathing in Boardman. -BPD received re quest for a welfare check for a subject whose v ehicle was found on the side of the road with blood inside. Tri-Com reported they made contact and no further assistance was needed. -Irrigon Ambulance received report o f a fight in progress on Fourth Rd. and Oregon Lane in Irrigon. -Irrigon Ambulance received report of a subject hurt working on a metal ma chine on Hwy. 730. Accord ing to the report, the metal wrapped around behind him and caught the back o f his leg. The subject was bleed ing profusely and had direct pressure on the wound. July 30: MCSO re ceived report o f a subject in lone whose horse died and he dragged it to the end o f his pasture and left it. Sub ject said he would take care o f the horse with a front end loader that evening. -M C S O re c e iv e d report o f someone stealing water from OHV day-use park. -MCSO received re port o f a black Dodge Char ger going through the Little Butter Creek Rd. area at a high rate o f speed, w ith lots o f activity, garbage being dumped and possible drug delivery. Caller requested extra patrol. -MCSO deputy re ported that he was trying to catch a black and white border collie-type dog in the area o f the mill in Heppner. -MCSO received re port o f a young male going door to door selling maga zines in Heppner. C aller was concerned it may be a scan. -MCSO cited Rob bie Lervold, 24, for Viola tion o f the Speed Limit, 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. -MCSO received re port from an Irrigon woman that her husband was out of control and throwing things. T here w ere no w eapons in the house and no crime committed. The man was on diabetic medication. -MCSO cited Rich ard Allen Fuller, 51, for Fail ure to Obey Traffic Control Device. -MCSO received re port o f a “kid" with a bow and arrow on the north side o f 1-84, Boardman, possibly trying to shoot some geese. -MCSO receiv ed re port from a Heppner wom an that her grandchildren went camping in the forest near the Heppner area and were two days late getting home. MCSO made contact w ith the missing grandson; he was fine and en route home. -MCSO received re port of a wire hanging down from a pole and onto her driveway in Irrigon. Umatil la Electric was contacted. -MCSO received re port from an Irrigon wom an that her home is in the process o f being sold and should have no activity, but there have been several cars in and out. She requested extra patrol. MCSO made contact. -MCSO cited Van essa Romelia Gutierrez, 18, and a female juvenile for MIP. -MCSO received re port o f a male and female arguing on Sage Hill Dr. in Heppner. MCSO responded and it was a verbal dispute only. -M C SO re c e iv e d report o f a vehicle d riv ing dow n the m iddle o f the road in Boardm an at around 40 miles per hour. When a deputy made con tact, the subjects said they were lost. -M C SO re c e iv e d report that Stanfield Police D epartm ent arrested M i chelle Dawn Terry, 20, on an Irrigon Justice Court war rant for Failure to Appear/ Driving While Suspended. She was cited and released. -MCSO receiv ed re port that Stanfield PD arrest ed Susan Schwabrow, 44, on an IJC warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/two counts o f Driving While Suspended. She was cited and released with $1085 fine. -B oardm an Police Department received report o f a Boardman subject who was hav ing seizures and hit his head on the wall. -BPD arrested Leo- bardo Jacquez Solis, 55, on two circuit court warrants for FTA/Theft II and FTA/ Possession o f Methamphet- amine. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $30,000 bail. -BPD cited C urtis Lee Selz, 21, for Driving While Suspended violation and failure to obey a traffic control device. -BPD arrested Aaron Galvez Angulo, 32, for DWS misdemeanor and cited him for Driving Uninsured. His vehicle was impounded. -BPD received re port of two males, possibly intoxicated urinating in the middle o f the road on Co lumbia Ave. in Boardman. Tom Raymond Carroll, 23, was cited for D isorderly Conduct II and Providing Alcohol to a Minor. -BPD received re port from a subject who said a reddish-brown pit bull mix would not let him leave his residence. Aug. I (July 31 re port not available): MCSO received report o f someone try in g to break into the bathroom window' o f an Irrigon residence while the occupants were there. The report was unfounded. -MCSO received re port from a Lexington wom an that she and her friend were hav ing a big argument with the friend yelling and being disrespectful. No as sault occurred. -MCSO cited Nick Law arence H arrison. 18, for D isobeying a Traffic Control Device. -M C S O re c e iv e d report o f two horses that had not been fed or w a tered since the last tim e law enforcement was at the residence in Boardman. A second subject said that the ribs on the horses could be seen. -MCSO received re port o f yellow and black labs missing in Heppner. -M C SO re c e iv e d report o f a cougar sighted running across the road on H ighw ay 207-Spray near Anson Wright Park. -MCSO received re port o f a suspicious person w ho appeared to be checking out residences in Irrigon. -MCSO served a de tention warrant on Alejandro Avila-Vera. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO received re port from an Irrigon wom an that the neighbor kids were throw ing balls into her yard. -M C SO re c e iv e d report from a Heppner sub ject that his foster child ran away from the residence. The juvenile was located and brought back to the residence and Behavioral Health contacted. -MCSO received re port from a Heppner man that his grandm other fell and he called for an ambu lance but changed his mind. Neighbors said they would drive her to the hospital. -M C S O re c e iv e d report from a B oardm an subject that his neighbor had a calf stuck in the fence and it was an ongoing problem with neighbor not keeping the fences in good condition and animals in trouble all the time. The owners said they would fix the fence. -MCSO received re port o f a fire in the Paterson Slough area. -MCSO received re port from an lone woman that someone got into the shop where her Suburban was parked and sprayed a noxious odor into the ve hicle. It was determined that a cat may have urinated in the vehicle. -M C S O a s s is te d BPD with a disturbance. -M C S O re c e iv e d re p o rt th a t the L in co ln County Sheriff’s Office ar rested Shari Lynn Paasch on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/Criminal Trespass II. She was lodged at Lincoln County Jail with $458 bail. -B oardm an Police Department received report o f graffiti at the Outback Apartments. -BPD received re port from a Boardman apart ment manager that a sub ject had been evicted but wouldn't leave. The subject was persuaded to leave. Blood drive to be held at Senior Center The American Red C ross w ill be h olding a blood drive on M onday, August 13, from I to 6 p.m. at the St. Patrick’s Senior Center. To make an appoint ment call 1-800-787-9691. Magnetic Signs Order yours at the Heppner G T 676-9228 188 W. Willow i