Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January
7711 Fax: 619-645-7716 If row, State of Oregon, sell at the obligations secured by
Continuedfrom last page
the trust deed and a notice
became due on 6/1/2008 plus you hav e previously been dis public auction to the highest
of default has been recorded
amounts that are due or may charged through bankruptcy, bidder for cash the interest in
pursuant to Oregon Revised
become due for the follow ing: you may have been released the said described real prop
late charges, delinquent prop of personal liability for this erty which the grantor had or Statutes 86.735(3); the default
for which the foreclosure is
erty taxes, insurance premi loan in which case this let had power to convey at the
made
in grantor’s failure to
ums, advances made on senior ter is intended to exercise the time of the execution by him
pay
when
due the following
liens, taxes and/or insurance, note holder’s rights against of the said trust deed, together
sums:
Monthly
payments in
trustee’s fees, and any attor the real property only. This with any interest which the
the
amount
of
$657.93
due on
ney fees and court costs aris Office is attempting to collect grantor or his successors in
August
28,2008,
and
Septem
ing from or associated with a debt and any information interest acquired after the ex
beneficiaries effort to protect obtained w ill be used for that ecution of said trust deed, to ber 28, 2008.
and preserve its security must purpose. As required by law, satisfy the foregoing obliga By reason of the default just
be cured as a condition of you are hereby notified that a tions thereby secured and the described, the beneficiary
reinstatement. Monthly Pay negative credit report reflect costs and expenses of sale, has declared all sums owing
ment $519.64 Monthly Late ing on your credit record may including a reasonable charge on the obligation secured by
Charge $25.98 By this reason be submitted to a credit report by the trustee. Notice is further the trust deed immediately
of said default the beneficiary agency if you fail to fulfill the given that any person named due and payable, those sums
has declared all obligations terms of your credit obliga in Section 86.753 of Oregon being the following, to-wit:
Rev ised Statutes has the right Principal in the amount of
secured by said trust deed im tions. P508397
Published:
12/24,
12/31,
1/7,
to
have the foreclosure pro $70,600.27, plus interest
mediately due and payable,
01/14/2009
ceeding
dismissed and the thereon at the rate of 5% per
said sums being the following,
Affidavit
trust
deed
reinstated by pay annum from August 28, 2008,
to w it: The sum of $67,059.78
ment
to
the
beneficiary of the until paid; together with all at
together with interest thereon
entire
amount
then due (other torney fees, costs and trustee’s
at the rate of 8.4000 per an
PUBLIC NOTICE
than
such
portion
of said prin fees and expenses incurred in
num from 5/1/2008 until paid; TRUSTEE’S
NOTICE
cipal
as
w
ould
not
then be due this foreclosure.
plus all accrued late charges OF SALE T.S. No.: OR-
had
no
default
occurred),
to WHEREFORE, notice is
thereon; and all trustee’s fees, 08-203660-SH Loan No:
hereby given that the under
gether
w
ith
the
costs,
trustee’s
foreclosure costs and any 0023909245 Reference is
signed trustee will on Febru
and
attorney’s
fees
and
curing
sums advanced by the benefi made to that certain deed made
ary
27, 2009, at the hour of
any
other
default
complained
ciary pursuant to the terms of by, Loren Wesley Hughes
10:00
o’clock A.M., in accord
said deed of trust. Whereof, and Maria Santos Hughes as of in the Notice of Default by
with
the
standard of time es
notice hereby is given that. Grantor to Columbia River Ti tendering the performance re
tablished
by ORS 187.110, at
First American Title Insurance tle Company, LLC, in favor of quired under the obligation or
the
front
entrance
of the Mor
Company, the undersigned Columbia River Bank Mort trust deed, at any time prior to
row
County
Courthouse,
100
trustee will, on 4/16/2009, at gage Group, as Beneficiary, five days before the date last
Court
Street,
in
the
City
of
the hour of 01:00 PM, Stan dated 3/27/2003, recorded set for sale. For Sale Informa
Heppner,
County
of
Morrow,
dard of Time, as established 4/4/2003, in official records tion Call: 714-259-7850 or
by section 187.110, Oregon of Morrow County, Oregon Login to: www.fidelityasap. State of Oregon, sell at pub
Revised Statutes, at At the in book/reel/volume No. - at com In construing this notice, lic auction to the highest bid
front door Morrow County page No. -, fee/file/instru- the masculine gender includes der for cash the interest in the
Courthouse, 100 Court St„ ment/microfile/reception No. the feminine and the neuter, real property described above
Heppner, OR County of Mor 2003-7256, covering the fol the singular includes plural, which the grantor had or had
row, State of Oregon, sell at lowing described real proper the word “grantor” includes power to convey at the time
public auction to the highest ty situated in said County and any successor in interest to the of the execution by grantor of
bidder for cash the interest in State, to-wit: APN: R02186 grantor as well as any other the trust deed, together with
the said described real prop That portion of the Southeast persons owing an obligations, any interest which the grantor
erty which the grantor had or Quarter of the Southeast Quar the performance of which is or grantor’s successors in in
had power to convey at the ter of Section 23, Township 5 secured by said trust deed, the terest acquired after the ex
time of execution by him of North, Range 26, East of the words “trustee” and “benefi ecution of the trust deed, to
the said trust deed, together Willamette Meridian, in the ciary” include their respective satisfy the foregoing obliga
with any interest which the County of Morrow and State successors in interest, if any. tions thereby secured and the
grantor or his successors in of Oregon, lying South of Old If the Trustee is unable to con costs and expenses of the sale,
interest acquired after the ex Highway 730 described as vey title for any reason, the including a reasonable charge
ecution of said trust deed, to follows: Beginning at a dis successful bidder’s sole and by the trustee. Notice is fur
satisfy the foregoing obliga tance of 620.00 feet West of exclusive remedy shall be the ther given that any person
tions thereby secured and the the Southeast corner of Sec return of monies paid to the named in ORS 86.753 has the
costs and expenses of sale, tion 23, thence Northerly a Trustee, and the successful right, at any time prior to five
including a reasonable charge distance of 604.00 feet to the bidder shall have no further days before the date last set
by the trustee. Notice is further South boundary of Old High recourse. Date: 12/16/2008 for the sale, to have this fore
given that any person named way 730; thence Westerly First American Title Insur closure proceeding dismissed
in section 86.753 of Oregon along the South Boundary of ance Company By: Quality and the trust deed reinstated
Revised Statutes has the right Old Highway 730 a distance Loan Service Corp. of Wash by payment to the beneficiary
to have the foreclosure pro of 215.00 feet; thence South ington, as agent Quality Loan of the entire amount then due
ceeding dismissed and the erly a distance of 610 feet to Service Corp. of Washington (other than such portion of the
trust deed reinstated by pay a point of the South line of 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, principal as would not then be
ment to the beneficiary of the Section 23; thence Easterly CA 92101 619-645-7711 due-had no default occurred)
entire amount then due (other along the section line a dis OR-08-203660-SH Signature and by curing any other de
than such portion of said prin tance of 223.00 feet, more or By: Hazel Garcia, Assistant fault complained of herein
cipal as would not then be due less, to the place of beginning. Secretary For Non-Sale In that is capable of being cured
had no default occurred), to Commonly known as: 74994 formation: Quality Loan Ser by tendering the performance
gether with the costs, trustee’s Columbia LN Irrigon, OR vice Corp. of Washington, required under the obligation
and attorney’s fees and curing 97844. Both the beneficiary 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, or trust deed, and in addition
any other default complained and the trustee have elected CA 92101 619-645-7711 Fax to paying those sums or ten
of in the Notice of Default by to sell the said real property 619-645-7716 If you have dering the performance nec
tendering the performance re to satisfy the obligations se previously been discharged essary to cure the default, by
quired under the obligation or cured by said trust deed and through bankruptcy, you may paying all costs and expenses
frust deed, at any time prior to notice has been recorded pur have been released of per actually incurred in enforcing
rive days before the date last suant to Section 86.735(3) of sonal liability for this loan the obligation and trust deed,
set for sale. For Sale Informa Oregon Revised Statutes: the in which case this letter is together with trustee's and at
tion Call: 714-573-1965 or default for which the foreclo intended to exercise the note torney fees not exceeding the
Login to www.priorityposting. sure is made is the grantor’s: holder’s rights against the real amounts provided by ORS
com. In construing this notice, Installment of principal and property only. This office is 86.753.
the masculine gender includes interest plus impounds and/ attempting to collect a debt In construing this notice, the
the feminine and the neuter, or advances which became and any information obtained singular includes the plural,
the singular includes plural, due on 7/1/2008 plus amounts will be used for that purpose. the word “grantor” includes
the word “grantor’’ includes that tare due or may become As required by law, you are any successor in interest to the
any successor in interest to the due for the following: late hereby notified that a negative grantor as well as any other
grantor as well as any other charges, delinquent property credit report reflecting on your person owing an obligation,
persons owing an obligation, taxes, insurance premiums, credit record may be submit the performance of which is
the performance of which is advances made on senior ted to a credit report agency secured by the trust deed, and
secured by said trust deed, the liens, taxes and/or insurance, if you fail to fulfill the terms the words “trustee and “ben
words “trustee" and “benefi trustees fees, and any attorney of your credit obligations. eficiary” include their respec
ciary" include their respective fees and court costs arising ASAP# 2951169 12/31/2008, tive successors in interest, if
01/14/2009, any.
successors in interest, if any. form or associated with ben 01/07/2009,
DATED: December 16, 2008
01/21/2009
Pursuant to Oregon Law, this eficiaries effort to protect and
sale will not be deemed final preserve its security must be Published: December 31, David M. Blanc, Trustee
until the Trustee’s deed has cured as a condition of rein 2008 and January 7, 17, and P.O. Box 128,222 S.E. Dorion
Avenue Pendleton, OR 97801
been issued by Quality Loan statement. Monthly Payment 21 2009.
(541)276-3331
Service. If there are any irreg $760.29 Monthly Late Charge
STATE OF OREGON County
ularities are discovered within $29.53 By this reason o f said Affidavit
of Umatilla, ss
10 days of the date of this sale, default the beneficiary has de
PUBLIC NOTICE I, the undersigned, certify that
that the trustee will rescind the clared all obligations secured
sale, return the buyer’s money by said deed of trust imme TR U STEE’S NOTICE OF I am the attorney or one of the
and take further action as nec diately due and payable, said SALE Reference is made to attorneys for the above named
essary. If the Trustee is unable sums being the following, to- that certain trust deed made by trustee, and that the foregoing
to convey title for any reason, wit: The sum of $89,247.02 Anthony L. Morelli and Susan is a complete and exact copy
the successful bidder's sole together with interest thereon K. Morelli. as grantor, to Mid- of the original trustee's notice
and exclusive remedy shall be at the rate of 6.2500 per an Columbia Title Company as of sale.
the return of monies paid to num from 6/1/2008 until paid; trustee, in favor of Umatilla Douglas E. Hojem
the Trustee, and the successful plus all accrued late charges County Federal Credit Union, Attorney for Trustee
bidder shall have no further thereon; and all trustee’s fees, as beneficiary, dated May 2, Published: December 24 and
recourse. Dated: 12/9/2008 foreclosure costs and any 2005, recorded on May 6, 31, 2008 and Janurary 7 and
First American Title Insur sums advanced by the benefi 2005, in the Records of Mor 14, 2009.
ance Company, as Trustee By: ciary pursuant to the terms of row County, Oregon as Micro Affidavit
Quality Loan Service Corp. of said deed of trust. Whereof, film No. M-2005-13710, cov
Washington, as agent Qual notice hereby is given that, ering the following described
ity Loan Service Corp. of First American Title Insurance real property situated in the
Washington 2141 5th Avenue Company, the undersigned above-mentioned county and
San Diego. CA 92101 619- trustee will on 4/28/2009 at state, to-wit:
645-7711 OR-08-214505-SH the hour of 1.00:00 PM, Stan Lot 14. Block 1, COLUMBIA
Signature By: Jason Julienne, dard of Time, as established RIVER ESTATES in the City
Assistant Secretary For Non- by section 187,110, Oregon of Boardman. County of Mor
Sale Information: Quality Revised Statutes, at At the row and State of Oregon
Loan Service Corp. of Wash front door Morrow County Both the beneficiary and the
ington 2141 5th Avenue San Courthouse, 100 Court St., trustee have elected to sell
Diego, CA 92101 619-645- Heppner, OR County of Mor the real property to satisfy
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14,2009 - TEN
New County Leaders to Head to ‘College’
An ex-landscaping consultant, a computer technician
and a former owner of a septic tank servicing company
are some of the approximately 20 new county commis
sioners who are packing their bags for an educational
boot camp that kicks off this month.
In what is known as County College, they’ll learn
everything from how to run a public meeting to how to
maintain county roads cost-effectively during classes that
span 13 days between January and September.
The Oregon State University Extension Service and the
Association of Oregon Counties (AOC) are sponsoring
the voluntary classes, which will be held around Oregon
and have taken place every year since the program’s in
ception in 2006.
They started it as a way to educate newly elected coun
ty officials who had little, if any, political experience. So
far, 40 individuals representing 25 of Oregon’s 36 coun
ties have completed the training, said Deborah Maddy,
the associate director of the Extension Service.
This year’s classes are spread across the following
dates: Jan. 15-17 at OSU; Feb. 19-21 in Salem; April 17-
18 at a still undecided place in Benton County; May 15-
16 and June 19-20 at locations yet to be determined; and
Sept. 17 at OSU’s Food Innovation Center in Portland.
The classes are taught by employees of Extension and the
AOC as well as experts from county and state govern
ments.
Each session will focus on different topics. In the first
one, participants will learn about the state’s changing
demographics; the history of Oregon’s county govern
ment system; the legislative process; and how counties
interact with other governmental entities. Additionally,
they’ll tour OSU’s campus while they leam how some of
its buildings were financed and built. The aim is to give
them ideas about how public infrastructure in their coun
ties might be funded.
Giving participants ideas to take back to their counties
and possibly implement is one of the goals of the training,
said Laura Cleland, the coordinator of County College
and the communications manager for the AOC.
For example, participants will have the option to visit
a courtroom in Salem and watch how a judge conducts
what is called “drug court,’’ which allows drug offenders
to forgo time behind bars if they complete requirements
such as getting a job and passing random urinalyses.
They’ll also leam about topics like probation and juve
nile justice and will visit a jail to hear about issues it faces
and how it handles them.
The training also aims to increase officials’ awareness
of certain issues so that they’ll be better informed when
making decisions about funding for programs related to
those areas, Cleland said. For example, they’ll leam about
the many services provided by the public health system
such as vaccinations and inspections of restaurants, wells
and swimming pools.
County College is not just for newcomers. Hood River
County Commissioner Barbara Briggs signed up for last
year’s training after having been in office for a year and
having held positions on a county budget committee and
a school district board. She said she came away with a
network of contacts and new knowledge about issues
such as the threat that invasive species pose to Oregon’s
environment.
And the training isn’t only for commissioners; it’s also
for county staff in key positions. This year’s class will in
clude an economic development director and Pat Robert
son Anderson, the human resources manager for Yamhill
County.
Jessica Bates was only a few months into her job as the
economic development director for Gilliam County when
she signed up for last year’s training. Prior to that, she did
marketing for a beef company.
“It wasn’t until I sat in the classes that I really under
stood the full scope of the services the county provides,”
Bates said. “One of the most valuable parts was getting
to know commissioners. I now have connections around
the state with people who are in positions to give me in
formation. Networking opportunities have just popped up
all over the place. I just can’t imagine a new commis
sioner starting a job without having the knowledge that I
gained at County College.”
Twenty-four new county commissioners took office
this month; at least 16 of them have signed up for County
College so far. At least two incumbents have also en
rolled.
One of the new commissioners enrolled in County Col
lege is Clackamas County’s Jim Bernard.
“I signed up for it immediately because I want to be a
great county commissioner,” said Bernard, a former may
or of Milwaukie and the owner of an auto repair shop. “I
can't think of a better way to do that than to participate in
an educational program that will make me a bigger asset
to the citizens.”
He’ll join other county commissioners who were sworn
in this month, including Lane County’s Rob Handy, a for
mer landscaping consultant and contractor, and Klamath
County’s Cheryl Hukill, who used to own a septic tank
cleaning and repair business.
Another one of their classmates will be Mike Smith,
who was elected as a commissioner of Sherman County
in November after being a councilman for the small town
of Moro. As a computer technician with no county gov
ernment experience. Smith is eager to leam all he can.
“County College will allow me to hit the ground run
ning instead of facing a very steep learning curve all on
my own," he said. “This will prepare me to better serve
the residents of my county.”
Other commissioners who have registered for this year’s
training are: Bob Austin, Clackamas County; Sandi Cas-
sanelli, Josephine County; Ken Fahlgren, Crook County;
Earl Fisher, Columbia County; Wayne Fording, Jeffer
son County; Bob Main, Coos County; Charlotte Lehan,
Clackamas County; John Raichl, Clatsop County; Leann
Rea, Morrow County; George Rhodes, Curry County;
Patricia Roberts, Clatsop County; Susan Roberts, Wal
lowa County; Will Tucker, Linn County; and Bill Wad
dle, Curry County.