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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
In the Matter of the
Estate of:
WILMA ISABELL
LADD, aka Wilma I.
Ladd and Wilma Ladd
Martin,
Deceased.
Case No. 09PR019
NOTICE TO INTEREST­
ED PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been
appointed and has quali­
fied as the personal rep­
resentative of the above-
entitled estate. All persons
having claims against the
estate are hereby required
to present the same, with
proper vouchers, within
four months after the date
of first publication of this
notice, as stated below, to
Edward Ladd Martin, the
personal representative, in
care of the law office of
Anderson Hansell Tem­
ple PC, attorneys for the
personal representative,
at 475 East Main Street,
Hermiston, Oregon 97838,
or they may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceeding in this estate
may obtain additional
information from the re­
cords of the court, the per­
sonal representative or the
attorney for the personal
representative.
Dated and first published:
June 24, 2009
/s/Edward Ladd Martin
c/o Sally Anderson-Han-
sell. OSB #001934
Of Attorneys for Personal
Representative
ANDERSON HANSELL
TEMPLE PC
475 East Main Street
Hermiston OR 97838
Telephone: 541-567-7800
FAX: 541-567-7656
Published: June 24, July 1
and 8, 2009
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to the
deed of trust made by
Reyes Nunez and Elma
Rafael, as grantors, to
John W. Weil, as succes­
sor trustee, in favor of As­
sociates Housing Finance,
LLC, as beneficiary under
that certain deed of trust
dated January 22, 1999,
recorded on February 1,
1999 as Microfilm No.
M-56775, in the microfilm
records of Morrow County,
Oregon, that beneficiary 's
interest under said deed of
trust having been assigned
to Vanderbilt Mortgage
and Finance, Inc., by as­
signment recorded Janu­
ary 23, 2002 as Microfilm
No. 2002-3210 in the Re­
cords of Morrow County,
Oregon , covering the
following described real
property situated in the
above-mentioned county
and state, to-wit:
ALL OF LOT 18, QUAIL
RUN ADDITION IN THE
CITY OF IRR1GON,
COUNTY OF MORROW.
STATE OF OREGON.
Together with the Manu­
factured Home located
thereon.
Both the beneficiary and
the trustee have elected to
sell the said real property to
satisfy the obligations se­
cured by said deed of trust
and a notice of default has
been recorded pursuant to
Oregon Revised Statutes
86.735(3); the default for
which the foreclosure is
made is grantors’ failure
to pay when due the fol­
lowing sums:
Failure to make monthly
payments of $679.06 each
due on the 1st day of
December, 2007 through
April 3, 2009; including
per diem of $17.74.
By reason of said default
the beneficiary has de­
clared all sums owing on
the obligation secured by
said deed of trust immedi­
ately due and payable, said
sums being the following,
to-wit:
$83,559.84,
plus
$11,903.51 interest, late
charges and miscellaneous
fees through April 3,
2009; plus 8.64% interest
thereon; plus attorney and
trustee's fees and costs.
W HEREFORE,
notice hereby is given that
the undersigned trustee
will on August 7, 2009, at
the hour of 11:00 A.M., in
accord with the standard of
time established by ORS
187.110, at the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR
97836, sell at public auc­
tion to the highest bidder
for cash the interest in the
said described real prop­
erty which the grantor had
or had power to convey at
the time of the execution
by grantor of the said trust
deed, together with any
interest which the grantor
or grantor's successors
in interest acquired after
the execution of said trust
deed, to satisfy the fore­
going obligations thereby
secured and the costs and
expenses of sale, includ­
ing a reasonable charge by
the trustee. Notice is fur­
ther given that any person
named in ORS 86.753 has
the right, at any time pri­
or to five days before the
date last set for the sale,
to have this foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the trust deed reinstated
by payment to the benefi­
ciary of the entire amount
then due (other than such
portion of the principal
as would not then be due
had no default occurred)
and by curing any other
default complained of
herein that is capable of
being cured by tendering
the performance required
under the obligation or
trust deed, and in addition
to paying said sums or
tendering the performance
necessary to cure the de­
fault, by paying all costs
and expenses actually in­
curred in enforcing the
obligation and trust deed,
together with trustee's and
attorney's fees not exceed­
ing the amounts provided
by said ORS 86.753.
In
construing
this notice, 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 perfor­
mance of w hich is secured
by said deed of trust, and
the words "trustee" and
beneficiary" include their
respective successors in
interest, if any.
We are a debt
collector. This commu­
nication is an attempt to
collect a debt and any in­
formation obtained w ill be
used for that purpose.
DATED: April 3, 2009.
John W. Weil, Successor
Trustee
1001 SW Fifth Avenue,
Suite 2150
Portland, Oregon 97204
Telephone No. (503) 226-
0500
Published July 1,8, 15,
and 22, 2009
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
tests may be obtained by
calling (503) 986-0881.
The last date of newspa­
per publication is July 22,
2009. If no protests are
filed, the Department will
issue a final order consis­
tent with the preliminary
determination.
Published: July 8, 15, 22,
2009
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
CALL FOR SEALED
BIDS
Columbia Basin Electric
Co-Op has declared the
following items as “sur­
plus equipment” and is
calling for sealed bids on
their sale. The items will
be sold “as is", “w here is”.
The Co-Op reserves the
right to reject any and/or
all bids. Closing date for
bids is Wednesday, July
15th, 2009, at 4:30 p.m.
in the Heppner Office of
the Cooperative.
The
units may be viewed and
inspected at the Heppner
facility.
1990 Ford F-150
4x4 P.U. with hyd snow­
plow attachment. Std
cab, 5.0 V-8, 4-spd man­
ual, hubs, tool box, 115K
miles.
2007
Polaris
Sportsman 500 4x4 ATV.
Green - few hours - nice
unit.
1972 Gardner Air
Compressor on trailer.
Gas V-4, hoses, lines, etc.
1955 Pacific Pole
Trailer. Nice yellow col­
or.
Columbia Basin Electric
Co-Op, P.O. Box 398,
Heppner, Oregon 97836.
Published: July 1 and 8,
2009
COUNCIL MEETING
A public meeting of the
Common Council of the
City of Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, to adopt
an ordinance will be held
July 13, 2009 at 7:00 pm,
at Heppner City Hall, 111
N. Main, Heppner, Or­
egon.
On Monday, July 13,
2009, at 7:00 pm, at Hep­
pner City Hall, the Hepp­
ner Common Council will
hold a public hearing on
the adoption of Ordinance
Number 566-08, an or­
dinance regulating social
gaming, adopted under
the provisions of ORS
167.121, and providing for
licensing of such games.
Copies of the ordinance
are available at City Hall
for public examination.
This is a public meet­
Sheriffs Report
ing where deliberation of
the Common Council will
take place. Any person
The Morrow County
may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed Sheriff’s Office reports han­
ordinance with the Coun­ dling the following busi­
cil.
ness:
Dave DeMayo, City Re­
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corder
house and rile
Published: July 1 and 8,
her dogs.
2009
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon
PUBLIC NOTICE subject that her seven
y e ar old d a u g h te r is
Notice of Preliminary m issing. Juvenile was
Determination for
later located.
Water Right Transfer
-MCSO received
report o f three teenage
T-10617
T-10617 filed by Ber­ girls harassing five-sev­
nard and Jean Damon, en year old juveniles in
2315 Rocky Lane, Eu­ Irrigon. Reporter called
gene, Oregon 97401, pro­ back and wanted the dep­
poses an additional point uty to cancel the report.
of diversion under Cer­ She called back again
tificates 113, 52223, and and requested that law
52224. Certificate 113 al­ enforcem ent respond.
lows the use of 0.65 cfs She said was in a verbal
(priority dates 1899 and dispute with the mother
1909) from Willow Creek o f one o f the teenagers.
-MCSO arrested
in Sec. 21, T 2 S, R 26
E, W.M. for irrigation in Douglas Carter Robert­
Sects. 17, 20, and 21. Cer­ son, 38, for V iolation
tificate 52223 allows the o f R estraining O rder,
use of 1.06 cfs (priority Supplying Contraband
date 1884) from Willow to the Jail and Possession
Creek in Sects. 17 and o f M etham phetam ine.
21, T 2 S, R 26 E, W.M. He was lodged at Uma­
for irrigation in Sects. 17 tilla C ounty Jail with
and 21. Certificate 52224 $20,000 bail. He was
allows the use of 0.37 cfs also cited for No O p­
(priority dates of 1889 and erator's License, Driving
1891 ) from Willow Creek Uninsured and Failure to
in Sects. 17 and 21, T 2 S, Obey a Traffic Control
R 26 E, W.M. for irriga­ Device. The vehicle was
tion in Sects. 17 and 20. impounded.
-Boardm an Po­
The applicant proposes
lice
D
epartm
ent cited
an additional point of di­
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B o tts ,
version within Sec.21, T
36,
for
Violation
o f the
2 S, R 26 E, W.M. The
Speed
Limit,
29
mph
in
Water Resources Depart­
a
20
mph
zone.
ment has concluded that
-B oardm an Po­
the proposed transfer ap­
pears to be consistent with lice D ept., B oardm an
the requirements of ORS EMT, Boardman Ambu­
Chapter 540 and OAR lance received report o f a
student with an unknown
690-380-5000.
Any person may file, medical problem. Patient
jointly or severally, with refused transport. Par­
the Department a pro­ ents were contacted and
test or standing statement were en route.
-B PD receiv ed
within 30 days after the
date of final publication report from a male sub­
of notice in the Depart­ ject that he had lost his
ment's weekly notice or coat w ith 27 Oxycodone
of this newspaper notice, pills in it at the Marina.
-B PD receiv ed
whichever is later. A pro­
test form and additional report o f a missing 30-
information on filing pro­ year-old man. Pendleton
i
Police Department had
already taken the miss­
ing person report.
-Heppner Ambu­
lance received report of
an 86-year-old man with
a history o f heart prob­
lems having difficulty.
He was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hos­
pital.
April 22: M or-
row County Sheriff’s Of­
fice cited Morris Edward
Reynolds, 76, for driving
33 mph in a 20mph School
Zone.
-M C S O c ite d
Humberto Madrigal Gar­
cia, 24, for Violation of the
Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55
mph zone.
-MCSO received
report of six or eight pit
bulls in tiny cages with
two dogs per cage, possibly
fighting dogs. The call was
unfounded and the animals
were well cared for.
-MCSO too Daniel
Lawrence Wegner, 26, was
arrested for Contempt of
Court.
-MCSO received
report of a truck in Hep­
pner vandalized with blue
paint.
-MCSO received
report that Umatilla Police
Department arrested Julian
Garcia Lopez, 45, on an Ir­
rigon Justice Court w arrant
for Failure to Pay Fine/Pos-
session of Less than One
Ounce of Marijuana. Bail
was set at $535 in lull.
-MCSO received
report from HHS that a
truant student got in a
fight with another student
at lunch time and school
would like to have the
juvenile cited. The school
decided to handle the issue
themselves.
-MCSO received
report of vandalism at the
tennis courts in Heppner.
Reporter requested extra
patrol.
-MCSO served
David LeRoy Brown, 39,
an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/Theft II. Bail was set
at $3659.67 in full. He was
currently lodged at Uma­
tilla County Jail on other
charges.
-MCSO reported
that David William Harris,
23, was served a Clacka­
mas County restraining
order.
-MCSO received
report of a vehicle that slid
off the roadway. Robert
Dale Kelly III, 21, for No
O perator’s License and
Careless Driving with a
motor vehicle accident.
He was warned for expired
tags.
-Boardman Police
Department arrested Chris­
topher Dewayne Schneider,
26, for DUII with a bac of
.08. He was lodged at UCJ
with $6,000 bail.
-BPD received
report of loud pounding
going on since 6:30 a.m.
at a Boardman residence.
When contacted, the sub­
ject said he would wait
until later in the morning
to break concrete with a
sledge hammer.
-BPD received
report of a possible MIP
party.
-Boardman Fire
Department received re­
quest for mutual aid from
Boardman for a train that
is sparking fires on the
railroad tracks.
April 23: Morrow
County Sheriff's Office
arrested Armilda Lucile
Guerrero, 36, on a Mor­
row County Justice Court
warrant. She was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO transport­
ed a juvenile from NOR-
COR to juvenile court in
Heppner.
-MCSO received
request to speak to the un­
der sheriff for an incident
regarding fraud.
MCSO cited Scott
Fredric Freshner, 45, for
No Operator's License.
-MCSO deputy re­
covered a stolen gun out of
Ukiah.
-MCSO received
report of a backpack w ith
driver’s license and con­
tents scattered on the floor
of the ladies’ restroom in
Irrigon.
-MCSO received
report that Salem Police
Department arrested Lisa
Marie Hess, 35, on an Ir­
rigon Justice Court w arrant
for Failure to Pay Fine/
Driving While Suspended.
She was lodged at Marion
County Jail with $1,407
bail.
-MCSO received
report of a 12-year-old girl
in Irrigon being physically
abused by her mother.
-MCSO responded
to a report of a subject at
an Irrigon location steal­
ing stuff. The reporter said
the subject had not been
drinking, but is not sure
if the subject had taken
drugs. The subject said he
would not take anything
the reporter said not to.
-M CSO, H epp­
ner Ambulance received
several 911 calls from a
subject in Lexington who
said his father was choking
on a piece of meat. On the
third call back it was deter­
mined that the father was
breathing and talking. He
w as transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
-MCSO cited Joan
Marie Dieter, 60, for Viola­
tion of the Basic Rule, 77
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received
report of a 17-year-old girl
missing from Irrigon.
-MCSO received
request for extra patrol
for construction workers
in Heppner who were re­
ported to be speeding.
-MCSO received
report from a Riverside
High School teacher who
said that there were two
high school students who
wanted to speak to an of­
ficer. The students advised
that another student was
thrown out of her resi­
dence. The parents were
contacted and said they
were having problems with
their daughter. The daugh­
ter was to spend the night
somewhere else.
-MCSO received
report of a domestic dis­
pute in Boardman with a
man hitting his brother.
-Boardman Police
Department cited Scott
Fredric Freshner, 45, for
No Operator's License and
Possession of Less Than
One Ounce of Marijuana.
He was also warned for
driving with no insurance.
He was also ordered to ap­
pear for Falsifying a Drug
Test.
-BPD cited Neal
David Breinholt, 52, for
Violation of the Speed
Limit, 73 mph in a 55 mph
zone.
-BPD received re­
port of a possible fight at
the Boardman City Park
after school. Officer was
unable to locate anything.
-BPD received re­
port of a pit bill out and
barking aggressively. Ro­
berto Francisco Perez, 26,
was cited for Maintaining a
Dog as a Public Nuisance.
-Boardman Fire
Department received re­
port of a structure fire.
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