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the said described real property
which the grantor has or had
power to convey at the time
o f the execution o f said trust
deed, together w ith 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 ORS 86.753 has the
right, at any time prior to five
days before the date last set
for the sale, to have this fore­
closure proceeding dismissed
and the trust deed reinstated
by payment to the beneficiary
of the entire amount due (other
than such portion o f the prin­
cipal as would not then be due
had no default occurred) and
by curing any other default
complained o f herein that is
capable o f being cured by
tendering the performance
required under the obligations
or trust deed, and in addition
to paying said sums or tender­
ing the performance neces­
sary to cure the default, by
pay ing all costs and expenses
actually incurred in enforcing
the obligation and trust deed,
together with trustee’s and
attorney’s fees not exceeding
the amounts provided by said
ORS 86.753. In construing this
notice, the masculine gender
includes the feminine and the
neuter, the singular includes
the plural, the word “grantor”
includes any successor in
interest to the grantor as well
as any other person owing an
obligation, the performance of
which is secured by said trust
deed, and the words “trustee”
and "beneficiary" include their
respective successors in inter­
est, if any. Also, please be
advised that pursuant to the
terms stated on the Deed of
Trust and Note, the beneficiary
is allowed to conduct property
inspections while property is
in default. This shall serve as
notice that the beneficiary shall
be conducting property inspec­
tions on the said referenced
property. The Fair Debt Collec­
tion Practice Act requires that
we state the following: This
is an attempt to collect a debt,
and any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
If a discharge has been ob­
tained by any party through
bankruptcy proceedings: This
shall not be construed to be
an attempt to collect the out­
standing indebtedness or hold
you personally liable for the
debt. Dated: 03-19-2008 By:
K elly D. Sutherland KEL­
LY D. SUTHERLAND Suc­
cessor Trustee SHAPIRO &
SUTHERLAND, LLC 5501
N.E. 109th Court, Suite N Van­
couver. WA 98662 Telephone:
(360) 260-2253 Website: www.
shapiroattomeys.com/wa S&S
08-100278 ASAP# 2716112
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fidavit
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
SheritT’s Office reports han­
dling the following busi­
ness:
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ficer cited Roberto Peralta
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Important program for families with small children Nominations open for Highest
Last October, 2007,
the state o f Oregon substan­
tially increased the money it
spends to help low-income
w orking parents pay for
child care. However, many
families are still unaware
o f the increase in the avail­
ability o f money to assist
w ith families’ daycare bills.
The state is actively seeking
families to participate in this
program.
In prior years O r­
egon has seemed to priori­
tize their aid to families with
small children. But, in early
2007 a com m itm ent was
made to reach these working
parents w ith young ch il­
dren. This commitment was
backed up with an additional
$35 million dollars and an
increase in the amount o f
money a fam ily can earn
and still qualify for these
increased funds.
U n d er the plan a
family o f two can earn up
to $2,159 per month and still
receive state assistance for
childcare. A family o f three
can earn $2,714/month and
a family o f four can earn
$3,268. The amount o f the
Foreign high school
students are scheduled to
arrive soon for academ ic
sem e ster h o m estay p ro ­
grams, and the sponsoring
organization needs a few
more local host fam ilies.
The students are anxious­
ly awaiting news o f their
new families. These young
am bassadors are looking
forward to fulfilling their
life-long dreams.
A cco rd in g to P a ­
cific Intercultural Exchange
(P.I.E.) President, John Doty,
the students are all between
the ages o f 15 and 18 years,
are English-speaking, have
their own spending money,
carry accident and health
insurance, and are anxious
to share their cultural ex­
periences with their new
A m erican families. P.I.E.
currently has programs to
match almost every family’s
needs, ranging in length
from a sem ester to a full
academic year, where the
students attend local high
schools.
P.I.E. area represen­
tatives match students with
host fam ilies by finding
common interests and life­
styles through an informal
in- home meeting. Prospec­
tive host families are able to
review student applications
and select the perfect match.
As there are no “typical”
host families, P.I.E. can fit
a student into ju st about
any situation, whether it is
a single parent, a childless
couple, a retired couple or a
large family.
Families who host
for P.I.E. are also eligible to
claim a $50 per month chari­
table contribution deduction
on their itemized tax returns
for each month they host a
sponsored student.
For the upcom ing
program s, P.I.E. has stu­
dents from Germany, the
former Soviet Union, Ven­
ezuela, Argentina, Brazil,
Jap an , H ungary, K orea,
M exico, A ustralia, Yugo­
slavia, C hina, and many
other countries. P.I.E. is also
participating in two special
go v ern m en t-fu n d ed p ro ­
grams to bring scholarship
students from the Newly
Independent States o f the
former Soviet Union as well
as predom inantly Islamic
countries such as Yemen,
Syria, Jordan, M orocco,
Kuwait, Iraq and Qatar to
the United States.
P.I.E. is a non-profit
educational organization
that has sponsored more
R odriguez, 37, for Open
Container.
-MCSO received a
report from the Undersheriff
that he heard on the road
dept, channel that a female
subject in a wheelchair was
stuck in a new construction
area in Boardman. Contact
was made and it was deter­
mined the subject was all
right.
-B oardm an Police
Dept, received a report from
a caller in Boardman that
there is another girl harass­
ing her. An officer advised it
was a civil issue.
-B oardm an Police
Dept, officer cited Gilberto
Alvarez Frias, 19, for Fail­
ure to Drive within Lane.
-B oardm an Police
Dept, received a report o f
a verbal argument between
a daughter and her mother
in Boardman. The situation
was resolved.
-Irrigon ambulance
received a report from a
caller in Irrigon o f a preg­
nant 26 year old female with
severe abdominal pain. The
patient was transported to
G ood Shepherd M edical
Center in Hermiston.
-Irrigon ambulance
received a report from a
caller in Irrigon o f a female
in her 50s with severe ab­
dominal pain. The patient
was transported to Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston.
March II: -MCSO
received a report o f a female
on Division Street near the
in te rse c tio n w ith D epot
Lane in Irrigon trying to
flag down passing vehicles.
MCSO was unable to locate
anyone in the area.
Lacey D a v is & S te p h a n Jen sen
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Satu rday, A pril 2Ó, 2 0 0 8
Jodie C a rlso n & Ryan M a tte so n
Wedding
Satu rday, M ay 10, 2 0 0 8
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A m y D rak e & D erek G u n d e r s o n
Wedding
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use this center, Heppner Day
Care's income increases and
the center is able to rely
more on its’ income and less
on fundraising and other
activities. At the same time
the children are in a safe and
stable environment.
Merry Brannon, the
day care director has worked
with the state in the past with
these types o f programs and
is able to help parents quali­
fy and register. After that the
day care bills the state and
collects the subsidy directly.
Many families will find that
they can qualify and pay
much less for childcare then
they are currently paying
and have a better and more
dependable environment for
their children.
For more informa­
tion about H eppner Day
Care contact Merry Bran­
non at Heppner Day Care
676-5429 or for addition­
al inform ation about The
State o f O reg o n ’s C hild­
care program visit: www.
oreeon.eov/DHS children/
childcare/main.shtml or call
1-800-342-6712.
Morrow County area host families needed
W eddingf Tabi es
Wedding
subsidy depends o f several
things: how much the fam­
ily earns, type o f care and
the age o f the children. The
childcare subsidy is paid
directly to the childcare cen­
ter, and the child care center
must be licensed by the state
to qualify. These actions
have been taken by the state
to help keep children out o f
lousy situations, where they
may be left unattended or
in the care o f un-qualified
providers.
Child care costs can
be a tremendous burden and
many families have little
choice in where they leave
their children during the time
they work or attend school.
This program is meant to
help those families.
Heppner is fortunate
as a small town to have a li­
censed child care center. But
like most centers it struggles
financially constantly hold­
ing fund raisers, applying
for grants and relying on
d onations and v o lu n teer
support. A program like this
can be a boon to both the
center and the families. As
more families are able to
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Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
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Volunteer Award in the state
N o m in a tio n s are
now open for the 2008 Or­
egon Governor’s Volunteer
Aw ards. Individuals and
groups will be honored in
the follow ing categories:
O u tstan d in g A dult (ages
19-54); Outstanding Youth
(age 18 or under); Outstand­
ing Senior Volunteer (ages
55+); Outstanding Volunteer
Program; Outstanding State-
wide Volunteer Program;
Outstanding Employee Vol­
unteer Program; and Out­
standing Youth Volunteer
Program or Group.
These awards, pre­
sented by Oregon Volun­
teers, recognize volunteers
and volunteer programs that
have dem onstrated d ed i­
cation, com m itm ent, and
determination in promoting
and supporting volunteer-
ism throughout Oregon and
have worked to strengthen
communities and improve
the quality o f life for Oregon
residents through service.
N om ination forms
and additional information
are available online at www.
oregonvolunteers.org.
“Every day, extraor­
dinary individuals, orga­
nizations, and businesses
effect real charge in their
communities through vol­
unteer service. They are the
catalysts that help others
move past their differences
to build shared understand­
ing and solve common prob­
lems. Volunteers give Or­
egon hope for the future,”
said Tom Cope, co-chair of
Oregon Volunteers.
Area sophomore selected for
HOBY leadership program
O ver 115 O regon
high school sophom ores
have been selected to at­
tend the state Hugh O ’Brian
Youth (HOBY) Leadership
Sem inar. They w ill jo in
more than 365,000 young
leaders that have attended
HOBY programs throughout
the country since 1958. The
Oregon HOBY Leadership
Seminar will be held May
3 0 -J u n e 1 at the University
o f Portland.
Selected to attend
HOBY from Heppner High
School are: Emily Thompson
daughter o f Brian and Sue
Thompson; Lane Wright son
o f Tim and LeAnn Wright;
Jessica Hughes daughter of
Kevin and Angie Hughes;
Brynna Rust daughter o f
Tim and Shannon Rust; and
Jordan Hatfield son o f Ken
Hatfield and Becky Cherry.
Students are chosen
based upon dem onstrated
leadership ability and poten­
tial for continued leadership
growth.
HOBY Leadership
Seminars bring together a
select group o f high school
sophom ores w ith d istin ­
guished leaders in business,
g o v e rn m e n t, e d u c a tio n ,
m edia, volunteerism and
the professions to discuss
present and future issues
in leadership. The goal is
to provide the youth with
a stim u la tin g forum for
learning about critical issues
while broadening their un­
derstanding o f their leader­
ship potential and quest for
self-development.
Hugh O ’Brian Youth
Leadership was established
in 1958 by popular actor
Hugh O ’Brian, following a
visit to Africa where he was
inspired by a meeting with
Dr. Albert Schweitzer.
HOBY is celebrat­
ing its 50th A nniversary
this year.
“One o f the things
Schweitzer said to me was
th a t the m ost im p o rtan t
thing in education was to
teach young people to think
for them selves,” O ’Brian
said. “From that inspiration,
and with the support o f oth­
ers who believe in youth
and the A m erican dream,
I started HOBY to seek
out, recognize, and develop
outstanding leadership po­
tential among our nation’s
youth.”
For more inform a­
tion visit www.hoby.org.
than 25,000 students from
45 countries since its found­
ing in 1975. The organiza­
tion is designated by the
United States Department
o f State and is listed by the
Council on Standards for
International Educational
Travel (CSIET), certifying
that the organization com­
plies with the standards set
forth in CSIET’s Standards
for International E duca­
tional Travel Programs.
D oty e n c o u ra g e s
families to contact the pro­
gram immediately, as it will
allow the proper time for the
students and hosts to get to
know one another before
they actually meet for the
first time.
M o rro w C o u n ty
area families interested in
learning more about stu­
dent exchange or arrang­
ing for a m eeting with a
community representative
may call P.I.E., toll-free,
at 1-8 6 6 -5 4 6 -1 4 0 2 . The
agency also has travel/study
program opportunities avail­
able for
A m e r ic a n h ig h
school students as well as
possibilities for community
Army Pfc. Adam M. fitness, first aid, rifle marks­
volunteers to assist and work
with area host families, stu­ Clark has graduated from manship, weapons use, map
Basic Combat training at reading and land navigation,
dents and schools.
foot m arches, arm ed and
Fort Sill, Lawton, OK.
unarmed
combat, and field
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-MCSO received a
maneuvers
and tactics.
report o f a house burglary weeks o f training, the sol­
Clark is the son o f
in Heppner. The back door dier studied the Army mis­
lock was broken but nothing sion and received instruction Jon M. Clark o f Colonial
and training exercises in Court, Anchorage, Alaska,
seemed to be missing.
-MCSO received a drill and ceremonies, Army and Mary Beach o f Irrigon.
He is a 1994 gradu­
report that a female may history, core values and tra­
be trying to break into the ditions, military courtesy, ate o f A.J. Dimond High
caller's residence. MCSO m ilitary ju stice, physical School, Anchorage.
was unable to locate the
female in the area.
-MCSO received a
driving complaint involv­
ing a truck pulling a travel
trailer going betw een 70
The Heppner High School FFA will compete in
and 75 mph. The caller said
it was very windy and the the District Shop Skills contest this Thursday, April 24,
driver almost lost control at BMCC. Competitions include: plumbing, wiring, tap
and hit someone but will not and die, Oxyacetylene welding and torch cutting, tool
id, wood working, arc welding, small engine, technical
slow down.
measurement,
plasma cutting, MIG (wire feed) welding,
-MCSO received a
complaint from a caller that and GPS.
had some trucks stored on
property in Hermiston that
he w anted to m ove. The
caller stated that the land
owner was upset with him
and would not let him on
the property to retrieve his
trucks.
-MCSO received a
report o f an MP3 player be­
ing stolen from a vehicle in
Irrigon during the night.
-BPD received a 911
hang-up call. Upon call
back, it was determined to
not be an emergency.
Clark graduates from
basic combat training
Heppner FFA to compete in
district shop skills contest
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Heppner Gazette-Times
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