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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 11,2009 - TEN
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE < >1
FORECLOSURE
L & B Storage has fore­
closed on miscellaneous prop­
erty of Ken McLaughlin, unit
#17, Mike Ellinger, unit #18,
and JI) White, Unit #43, Sat­
urday. March 14,2007, at 9:00
a.m. on Olsen Road, Board-
man, OR.
Published: March 4 and 11,
2009
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Estate of:
DELPHA LORRAINE
TAYLOR aka
DELPHA L. TAYLOR,
Deceased.
No. 09PR005
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the undersigned,
Christie L. Sherrow, has been
appointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
the estate. All persons hav­
ing claims against the estate
are hereby required to present
them, with vouchers attached,
to Christie L. Sherrow, the
personal representative, in
care of David Wm. Hadley,
attorney for the personal rep­
resentative, at 130 SE 3rd
Street, Hermiston, Oregon
97838, within four months af­
ter the date of first publication
of this notice, or they may be
barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro­
ceeding in this estate may
obtain additional information
from the records of the court,
the personal representative or
the attorney for the personal
representative.
DATED and FIRST PUB­
LISHED: February 25, 2009.
Christie L. Sherrow,
Personal Representative
885 E. Kennedy Avenue
Hermiston, OR 97838
Telephone: 541-567-3611
Attorney for Personal Rep­
resentative:
David Wm. Hadley,
OSB No. 81252
130 SE 3rd Street
Hermiston, OR 97838
Telephone: 541-567 0292
Published:
February 25,
March 4 and March 11,2009
PUBLIC NOTICE
February 23, 2009
(SENT' VIA CERTIFIED
MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT
REQUESTED & VIA REG.
MAIL) SAM MARTIN PO
BOX 552 LEXINGTON OR
97839
RE: NOTE & TRUST DEED
WITH VIE WCREST/CHASE
STREET PROPERTY OUR
FILE: 20066-05
Dear Mr. Martin:
Your April 1, 2005 Prom­
issory Note for the purchase
of property located at Chase
Street, Heppner, Oregon gives
you a 180 day grace period
for the payment of monthly
payments. Yon owe a total
of $334.98 in arrearage that
is over 180 days past due.
You have ten days to pay this
amount. If payment is not
received by March 9, 2009,
View Crest will commence
foreclosure proceedings to re­
cover the property. Your total
arrearage is now $2,344.86.
You are also in arrears on
your Morrow County property
taxes for a total of $1,338.40.
You have thirty days from the
date of this letter to bring all
tax arrearages current. If the
taxes are not brought current
by March 26, 2009, View
Crest will commence foreclo­
sure proceeding to recover the
property.
If you have any questions
about your legal rights in this
matter, you are urged to con­
sult your attorney.
Sincerely,
KUHN
&
SPICER William J. Kuhn,
OSB No. 76207
WJK/RR/rr
cc Jim & Yung Nelson
Published: March 11, 2009
Morrow County Public
Works is accepting sealed
bids for the follow ing surplus
vehicles. Vehicles and speci­
fications are on display at the
Public Works Office. Con­
tact Morrow County Public
Works, 365 Hwy 74, P.O. Box
428, Lexington, OR 97839
or phone 541-989-9500 with
questions or to deliver bids.
Sealed bids will be re­
ceived no later than 4:00 p.m.,
March 31, 2009 at the Mor­
row County Public Works
Office in Lexington, OR. 365
W. Hwy 74, Lexington, OR.
Bids will be opened April 1,
2009 at 1:00 p.m. at the Mor­
row County Court House, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin,
religion, sex or handicapped
status in employment or the
provision of serv ices.
Successful bidder will be
required to take possession
and remove vehicle within 30
days of being notified their bid
has been accepted. Success­
ful bidder must show proof
of title transfer before taking
possession.
Morrow County makes no
warranties as to vehicles con­
dition. SOLD AS IS
Certified check, cashier’s
check or cash must make pay­
ment.
Published: March 11,18 and
25 2009
PUBLIC NOTICE
March 6, 20009
(SENT VIA CERTIFIED
MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT
REQUESTED & VIA REG.
MAIL) SAM MARTIN PO
BOX 552 LEXINGTON OR
97839
RE: PURCHASE OF AIKEN
STREET PROPERTY OUR
FILE: 20066-08
Dear Mr. Martin:
You are now 9 months in
arrearage on your August 8,
2004 Trust Deed and Promis­
sory Note with Jim and Yung
Ae Nelson and Charles and
Lurlean Collins. You owe a
total of $2,920.05 in arrear­
age. You have ten (10) days to
pay this amount. If payment
is not received by March 16,
2009, sellers will commence
foreclosure proceedings to re­
cover the property.
You are also in arrears on
your Morrow County prop­
erty taxes in an amount of
$2,310.72. You have ten (10)
days from the date of this let­
ter to bring all tax arrearages
current. If the taxes are not
brought current by March 16,
2009, sellers will commence
foreclosure proceeding to re­
cover the property.
If you have any questions
about your legal rights in this
matter, you are urged to con­
sult your attorney.
Sincerely, KUHN & SPICER
William J. Kuhn, OSB No.
76207
WJK/RR/rr
cc Jim & Yung Nelson
Published: March 11, 2009
Statutes: the default for w hich
the foreclosure is made is the
grantor’s: Failure to pay the
monthly payment due October
1, 2008 of principal, interest
and impounds and subsequent
installments due thereafter;
plus late charges; together
w ith all subsequent sums ad­
vanced by beneficiary pursu­
ant to the terms and conditions
of said deed of trust. Monthly
payment $789.64 Monthly
Late Charge $39.48. By this
reason of said default the ben­
eficiary has declared all obli­
gations secured by said Deed
of Trust immediately due and
payable, said sums being the
following, to-wit; The sum of
$83,559.24 together with in­
terest thereon at 8.875% per
annum from September 01,
2008 until paid; plus all ac­
crued late charges thereon; and
all trustee’s fees, foreclosure
costs and any sums advance
by the beneficiary pursuant
to the terms and conditions of
the said deed of trust. Where­
of, notice hereby is given that,
Cal-Western Reconveyance
Corporation the undersigned
trustee will on June 24, 2009
at the hour of 1:00pm, Stan­
dard of Time, as established
by Section 187.110, Oregon
Revised Statutes, At the
court street entrance to mor­
row county courthouse 100
Court Street City of Heppner,
County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, sell at public auc­
tion to the highest bidder for
cash the interest in the said
described real property which
the grantor had or had power
to convey at the time of the
execution by him of the said
trust deed, together with any
interest which the grantor or
his successors in interest ac­
quired after the execution of
said trust deed, to satisfy the
foregoing obligations thereby
secured and the costs and ex­
pense of sale, including a rea­
sonable charge by the trustee.
Notice is further given that
any person named in Section
86.753 of Oregon Revised
Statutes has the right to have
the foreclosure proceeding
dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated by payment to
the beneficiary of the entire
amount then due (other than
such portion 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 default complained of
in the Notice of Default by
tendering the performance re­
quired under the obligation or
trust deed, at any time prior to
five days before the date last
set for sale. In construing this
notice, the masculine gender
includes the feminine and the
neuter, the singular includes
plural, the word “grantor” in­
cludes any successor in inter­
est to the grantor as well as
any other persons owing an
obligation, the performance
of which is secured by said
trust deed, the words “trustee”
and “beneficiary” includes
their respective successors in
interest, if any. Dated: Feb­
ruary 13, 2009. Cal-Western
Reconveyance Corporation
525 East Main Street P.O. Box
22004 El Cajon Ca 92022-
9004 Cal-Westem Reconvey­
ance Corporation Signature/
By:. R-222586 03/11, 03/18,
03/25, 04/01
Published: March 11, 18 and
25 and April 1, 2009
Affidavit
under the National Environ­
mental Policy Act, the Endan­
gered Species Act and other
compliance requirements.
Written data, views, and
comments concerning the
proposed contract action
may be submitted to the Bu­
reau of Reclamation. Atten­
tion: PN-3324.1150 N Curtis
Road, Suite 100, Boise ID
83706-1234, until May 4,
2009. Upon request, copies of
the proposed contract may be
obtained when available for
review and comments. Com­
ments or inquiries concerning
this notice may also be made
by calling 208-378-5344.
Published: March 4, 11,2009
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
February 23, 2009
(SENT VIA CERTIFIED
MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT
REQUESTED & VIA REG.
MAIL) SAM MARTIN PO
BOX 552 LEXINGTON OR
97839
RE: NOTE & TRUST DEED
WITH VIEW CREST/ LEX­
INGTON STORE PROPER­
TY OUR FILE: 20066-07
Dear Mr. Martin:
Your April 11, 2005 Prom­
issory Note for the purchase
of property located at 110 E.
Main Street (the former Lex­
ington Store) in Lexington,
Oregon requires you to keep
current all taxes on this prop­
erty. You are in arrears on your
Morrow County property tax­
es in an amount of $927.21.
You have thirty days from the
date of this letter to bring all
tax arrearages current. If the
taxes are not brought current
by March 26, 2009, View
Crest will commence foreclo­
sure proceeding to recover the
property.
If you have any questions
about your legal rights in this
matter, you are urged to con­
sult your attorney.
Sincerely, KUHN & SPICER
William J. Kuhn. OSB No.
76207 WJK/RR/rr
cc Jim & Yung Nelson
Published: March 11, 2009
PUBLIC NOTICE
February 23, 2009
(SENT ’ VIA CERTIFIED
MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT
REQUESTED & VIA REG.
MAIL) SAM MARTIN PO
BOX 552 LEXINGTON OR
97839
RE: PROPERTY PURCHAS­
ES FROM YUNG AE NEL-
SON/240 WATER STREET
OUR FILE: 20066-09
Dear Mr. Martin:
You are now ten months
in arrears on your March 28,
2008 contract with Yung Ae
Nelson. You owe a total of
$2,940.80 in arrearage. You
have ten days to pay this
amount. If payment is not
received by March 9, 2009,
Mrs. Nelson will commence
foreclosure proceedings to re­
cover the property.
You are also in arrears on
your Morrow County proper­
ty taxes for a total of $ 151.65.
You have thirty days from the
date of this letter to bring all
tax arrearages current. If the
PUBLIC NOTICE
taxes are not brought current
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
by March 26, 2009, Mrs. Nel­
SALE
son will commence foreclo­
Loan No: xxxxxx4315 T.S.
sure proceeding to recover the
No.: 1192315-09 Reference is
property.
made to that certain deed made
If you have any questions
by Kimberly R. Moody, A
about your legal rights in this
Single Person, as Mid-colum-
matter, you are urged to con­
bia Title Company, as Trustee,
sult your attorney.
in favor of First Franklin A
Sincerely, KUHN & SPICER
Division of Nat. City Bank Of
William J. Kuhn, OSB No.
In, as Beneficiary, dated July PUBLIC NOTICE 76207 WJK/RR/rr ,
Bureau of Reclamation
28, 2005, recorded August 05,
Water
Service Contracting; cc Jim & Yung Nelson
2005, in official records of
Willow
Creek Project Oregon Published: March 11,2009
Morrow, Oregon in book/reel/
Under
the authority of
volume No. xx at page No. xx,
§9(e)
of
the
Act of August
fee/file/Instrument/microfilm/
4,1939
(53
Stat
1187), §8 of
reception No. 05014576 cov­
the
Act
of
December
22,1944
ering the following described
(58
Stat.
887,
891),
and the
real property situated in said
Flood
Control
Act
of
1962
County and State, to-wit: Par­
(76
Stat.
1173),
the
United
cel 1 of partition plat 2002-8,
*Lots of Sizes*
in the county of Morrow and States Bureau of Reclamation
state of Oregon. Commonly proposes to enter into negotia­ * Lots of Colors*
known as: 75186 Idaho Lane tions for a long-term contract
* Free Quotes*
Irrigon Or 97844. Both the with the Willow Creek Dis­
beneficiary and the trustee trict Improvement Company
have elected to sell the said that would allow for the use of
real property to satisfy the up to 2,500 acre-feet of stor­
The Heppner
obligations secured by said age water for irrigation use on
Gazette Times
trust deed and notice has been 2,538.14 acres of land.
The proposed long-term
recorded pursuant to Section
(541) 676- 9228
86.735(3) of Oregon Revised contract has been evaluated
Smith takes first in state
essay competition
Three Heppner High
in the A m azon R ain fo r­
School 9th graders recently est. More than half o f the
won first, second and third world's estimated 10 million
place in the state Garden
species o f plants, animals
Club Essay Contest. Shane and insects live in the tropi­
Smith took first place with cal rainforests and about
his essay The Disappear­ one-fifth o f the world's fresh
ing Rainforest ”,
water is in the Amazon Ba­
“
Most o f the m edi­
cines we use today that are
in drug stores or that are
prescriptions are man-made
right? Wrong. It might come
as a shock, but more that
seventy percent o f all the
drugs and m edicines we
use today come from our
rainforests. Well it is a good
thing they will be around
for a very long time! Oh
wait. They w on’t. Experts
estim ate that the last re­
maining rainforests could
be consumed in less than
forty years.
We a r e l o s i n g
Earth's greatest biological
treasure. Rainforests once
covered fourteen percent
o f the earth’s land surface:
now they cover a mere six
percent. About one and a
half acres o f rainforest are
lost every second due to
rain fo rest d efo restatio n .
Rainforests are being de­
stroyed because the value
o f the rain fo rest land is
seen as only the value o f
its tim ber by thoughtless
governments, multi-national
logging companies, and land
ow ners. Most rainforests
are cleared by chainsaws,
bulldozers, and fires for its
timber value and then are
followed by farming and
ranching operations.
The Amazon Rain­
forest alone covers over a
billion acres o f land, en­
compassing areas in Brazil,
Venezuela, Colombia and
the Eastern Andean region
of Ecuador and Peru. If the
Amazon R ainforest were
a country, it would be the
ninth largest country in the
world. The Amazon Rain­
forest has been described
by some as the “Lungs of
our Planet” because it is the
mass producer o f changing
carbon dioxide into oxygen.
More than 20 percent o f the
world’s oxygen is produced
sin. One hectare (2.47 acres)
may contain over 750 types
o f trees and 1,500 species of
higher plants.
At least 80% o f the
w orld’s diet originated in
the Tropical Rainforest. Its
bountiful gifts to the earth
include fruits like avoca-
does, coconuts, oranges,
lemons, grapefruit, bananas,
pineapple, mangos and to­
matoes; vegetables includ­
ing corn, po tato es, rice,
squash and yam s; spices
like black pepper, chocolate,
cinnam on, ginger, sugar
cane, coffee and vanilla and
few types o f nuts. And that
is only a portion o f what it
has to offer. There are over
3,000 types o f fruits and
vegetables found in the rain­
forest; o f these, only 200 are
now' in use in the Western
World, but the Indians of the
rainforest use over 2,000.
The problem and the
solution o f the destruction
o f the rainforest are both
econom ic. G overnm ents
need money to serv ice their
debts, settlers need money to
feed their families, and com­
panies need to make profits.
The simple fact is that the
rainforest is being destroyed
for the income and profits it
holds. Experts agree that by
leav ing the rainforest intact
and harv estin g its many
fruits, vegetables, nuts, oil-
producing plants, and me­
dicinal plants, the rainforest
would have more economic
value than if it were cut
down to make grazing land
for cattle or for timber.
Each and every per­
son in the United States can
be a part o f the solution by
purchasing renewable and
sustainable rainforest prod­
ucts and resources, we can
all be a part of the solution
and the rainforests o f the
world and their people can
be saved.
M ustang JV Baseball Schedule
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F o llo w in g is the
Heppner High School JV McEwen, 12 p.m.
-Apr. 6: Pendleton
baseball schedule for the
Frosh, 4:30 p.m.
2009 season:
-Apr. 7: at Baker, 2
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19:
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field, 4:30 p.m.
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