NINE - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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Grantors, and Knapp Mobile
Home Discount, Inc., an
Oregon corporation, as
Grantee. Commonly known
as: 110 Diamond Ring Street
Irrigon Or 97844. Both the
beneficiary and the trustee
have elected to sell the said
real property to satisfy the
obligations secured by said
trust deed and notice has
been recorded pursuant
to Section 86.735(3) of
Oregon Revised Statutes:
the default for which the
foreclosure is made is the
grantor’s: Failure to pay
the monthly payment due
may 1, 2008 of principal,
interest and impounds and
subsequent installments
due thereafter; plus late
charges; together with all
subsequent sums advanced
by beneficiary pursuant to
the terms and conditions of
said deed of trust. Monthly
payment $973.01 Monthly
Late Charge $33.28. By this
reason of said default the
beneficiary has declared all
obligations secured by said
Deed of Trust immediately
due and payable, said sums
being the following, to-wit;
The sum of $71,840.18
together with interest
thereon at 10.500% per
annum from April 01,2008
until paid; plus all accrued
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.
Whereof, notice hereby is
given that, Cal-Western
Reconveyance Corporation
the undersigned trustee will
on April 16, 2010 at the
hour of 1:00pm, Standard
of Time, as established by
Section 187.110, Oregon
Revised Statutes, At the
court street entrance to
morrow county courthouse
100 Court Street City
o f Heppner, County of
Morrow, State of Oregon,
sell at public auction 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 acquired after the
execution of said trust deed,
to satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby secured
and the costs and expense of
sale, including a reasonable
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 required
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” includes
any successor in interest 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: December 08,2009.
NOTICE TO TENANTS:
If you are a tenant of
this property, foreclosure
could affect your rental
agreement. A purchaser
who buys this property at
a foreclosure sale has the
right to require you to move
out after giving you notice
of the requirement. If you
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do not have a fixed-term
lease, the purchaser may
require you to move out
after giving you a 30- day
notice on or after the date
of the sale. If you have a
tixed-tenn lease, you may
be entitled to receive after
the date of the sale a 60-day
notice of the purchaser’s
requirement that you move
out To be entitled to either a
30-day or 60-day notice, you
must give the trustee of the
property written evidence
of your rental agreement
at least 30 days before the
date first set for the sale. If
you have a fixed-term lease
and cannot provide a copy
of the rental agreement,
you may give the trustee
other written evidence of
the existence of the rental
agreement. The date that is
30 days before the date of
the sale is March 17, 2010,
the name of the trustee and
the trustee’s mailing address
are listed on this notice.
Federal law may grant you
additional rights, including
a right to a longer notice
period. Consult a lawyer for
more information about you
rights under federal law.
You have the right to apply
your security deposit and
any rent you prepaid toward
your current obligation
under your rental agreement.
If you want to do so, you
must notil’ your landlord
in writing and in advance
that you intend to do so. If
you believe you need legal
assistance with this matter,
you may contact the Oregon
State Bar and ask for the
lawyer referral service.
Contact information for
the Oregon State Bar is
included with this notice: If
you have a low income and
meet federal poverty guide
lines, you may be eligible
for free legal assistance.
Contact information for
where you can obtain free
legal assistance is included
with this notice. OREGON
STATE BAR 16037 SW
Upper Boones Ferry Road
Tigard, Oregon 97224
(503) 620-0222 (800) 452-
8260 http://www.osbar.
org Directory o f Legal
Aid Programs:http://www.
oregonlawhelp.org Cal-
Western Reconveyance
Corporation 525 East Main
Street P.O. Box 22004 El
Cajon Ca 92022-9004
Cal-Western Reconveyance
Corporation Signature/By:
Tammy Laird R-280396
12/23, 12/30,01/06,01/13
Published: December 23,
30, 2009 and January 6,
13,2010
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE
R eference is made to
that certain trust deed
made by Jeffrey K. Key,
Grantor(s), to Glenn H.
Prohaska, trustee, in favor
of Green Tree Financial
Servicing Corporation,
as beneficiary, recorded
February 6, 1997, in the
Records of Morrow County,
Oregon as Instrument No.
M -50303, and Katrina
E. Glogowski being the
successor trustee, covering
the following described
real property situated in the
above-mentioned county
and state, to wit: APN: IS
24 3 C, 104; Lot 5, EMERT
SUBDIVISION, in the City
of lone, County of Morrow,
State of Oregon; Commonly
known as 67181 EmertDr.,
lone, OR 97843. Both the
beneficiary and the trustee
have elected to sell the said
real property to satisfy the
obligations secured by said
trust deed and notice has
been recorded pursuant
to section 86.753(3) of
Oregon Revised Statutes:
the default for which the
foreclosure is made is the
grantor’s failure to make
paym ents as follow s:
Delinquent Payments from
Jun, 2009 thru Nov, 2009
$659.50 each for a total o
$4,616.50; Late Charges:
$ 3 5 .0 0 ; D e lin q u e n t
R eal P ro p e rty Taxes
$5,986.30; Loan Advances:
$2,459.50; Beneficiary
A d v an ces: $ 3 ,5 0 0 .0 0
(est ); TOTAL REQUIRED
TO REINSTATE:
$16,597.30.* This amount
is estimated and needs to
be confirmed prior to the
submission of a payment as
regular monthly payments,
advances and other charges
continue to accrue during
the pendency of this notice.
Installment of principal and
interest plus impounds and/
or advances which became
due on plus amounts that
are due or may become
due for the following:
late charges, delinquent
property taxes, insurance
premiums, advances made
on senior liens, taxes and/
or insurance, trustee fees,
and any attorneys’ fees and
court costs arising from or
associated with beneficiaries
e ffo rt to p ro te c t and
preserve its security must
be cured as a condition of
reinstatement. By reason of
said default the beneficiary
has declared all obligations
secured by said deed of
trust immediately due and
payable, said sums being
the following, to wit: The
sum of $94,160.07 together
with interest thereon at the
rate of 7.99% per annum
from June 1, 2009 until
paid; plus all accrued late
charges thereon; and all
trustee’s fees, foreclosure
c o sts and any sum s
advanced by the beneficiary
pursuant to the terms of said
deed of trust. Whereof,
notice is hereby given that
Katrina E. Glogowski, the
undersigned trustee will
on April 14, 2009 at the
hour of 11:00 am, standard
time, as established by
ORS 187.110, at the front
entrance to the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR,
sell at public auction 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
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 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 required
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 the
plural, the word “grantor”
includes any successor in
interest to the grantor as
well as any other persons
owing an obligation, the
perform ance o f which
is secured by said trust
deed, the words “trustee”
and “beneficiary” include
their respective successors
in interest, if any. If the
Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the
successful bidder’s sole
and exclusive remedy shall
be the return o f monies
paid to the Trustee, and the
successful bidder shall have
no further recourse.
DATED: January 11, 2010
/s/ Katrina E. Glogowski,
Successor Trustee, Pioneer
Building. Suite 501, 600
First Avenue, Seattle, WA
98104, (206)903-9966.
Published: January 13, 20,
27 and February 3, 2010
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Morrow County Public
Works is accepting bids on
the following:
1.
Herbicides
Specifications and bid
sheets may be obtained by
contacting Morrow County
Public Works P.O. Box 428,
365 W Hwy 74, Lexington,
OR. 97839. Phone 541-
989-9500.
Bids must be received at
the Morrow County Public
Works Office, P.O. Box
428, 365 W. Hwy 74, and
Lexington, OR 97839 by
4:00 p.m. Tuesday, January
19, 2010 Bids must be in
a sealed envelope marked
“Herbicide Bid”. Bids
will be opened January 20,
2010. Starting at 9:30 a.m.
at the Morrow County Court
Session being at the Port of
Morrow in Boardman, OR.
For additional information
contact Morrow County
Public Works 541-989-
9500.
Morrow County reserves
the right to reject any and
all bids and/or to postpone
the award of bids for thirty
(30) days from the date of
opening.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
age, religion, race national
origin, sex or handicapped
status in hiring or the
provision of services.
Published: January 6, 13,
2010
Boardman mayor proclaims
January 9 Dewey West Day
Tuesday night dur
ing the Boardman City
Council meeting. Mayor
Chet Phillips read a May-
oral Proclamation in honor
of former Boardman Mayor
and longtime Boardman
resident Dewey West. The
Proclamation declared Jan
uary 9, 2010 to be Dewey
West Jr. Day in Boardman,
as a day of remembrance
and respect. Mr. West
passed away on December
23 at the age of 88.
Mayor Phillips was
visibly choked as he read
the proclamation to a room
full of citizens. The proc
lamation states Mr. West
had served as a Boardman
City Councilor form 1952
to 1962, as Boardman’s
Mayor from 1963 to 1977,
and again as a city councilor
from 1978 to 1992. Dewey
also served as a Port of
Morrow Commissioner
from 1959 to 1977 and as
president of the League
of Oregon Cities in 1974.
Dewey was Mayor during
the years of Boardman’s
relocation of the city from
the old town site, which is
now inundated in the Co
lumbia River. He served
the Boardman community
in these elected positions
for 40 years.
The proclamation
went on to say how Dewey
West was a business owner
in Boardman, and how he
would be remembered for
his affable smile, his kind
words, and understand the
value of his tireless leader
ship. A framed copy of the
proclamation will be given
to West’s family and a copy
can be viewed at Boardman
City Hall.
The City of Board
man’s website, www.cityof-
boardman.com, has posted
a remembrance page for
Dewey West and invites the
public to post testimonials
about West to share with
others. The webpage will be
available for the next three
months.
M.C. Health Department
offering H1N1 vaccine to all
T h e M o rro w
County Health D epart
ment is offering H1N1
influenza vaccine to ev
eryone at all regularly
scheduled clinics.
The B o ardm an
Clinic is located at 101
Boardman Avenue and is
open every Monday and
Tuesday from 9 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. The Heppner
Clinic is located at 120 S.
Main St. in the Gilliam-
Bisbee building every
Thursday from 8:30 a.m.
until noon and 1 p.m. to
4:30 p.m.
The H1N1 Vac
cine is free. Insurance
w ill be b illed for a d
ministration only: if no
insurance the admin fee
is waived.
HES announces Students of the Month
Heppner Elementary School announces their Students of the Month for December. The
monthly character trait was compassion. Pictured are: Top Row (L-R) - Madison Combe.
Cason Mitchell, Cami VanArsdale, Kellen Grant, Alexis Cutsforth, Kevin Rea, C'hloe Payne,
Roen Waite, Kendall Dowdy, and Kaden Combe. Bottom Row (L-R) - Josh Dowdy, Rylee
Wagoner, Weston Putman, Jessica Kempken, Sydney Qualls, Bryan Fowler, Naleah Stone,
and Riley Gorham. - Contributed Photo
Sam Boardman Collection preserved
by Oregon Cultural Trust Funds
Samuel H. Board-
man, first Oregon State
Superintendent of Parks,
1929-1951, is perhaps most
noted for his passion to pre
serve Oregon’s most beauti
ful spots and protect them
in the Oregon State Park
System. Official records
of his achievements in Or
egon’s Park and Recreation
Department are fairly easily
accessed.
But the stories of
this man’s early years, and
the circuitous route that
brought him from Lowell,
MA, to a homestead along
the Columbia River in East
ern Oregon, and finally to
Salem has not been pub
lished as a separate volume.
Prospecting for gold and
finding Oregon Trail Silver
spoons buried along the Co
lumbia are part of his per
sonal memoirs Both Sam
and Anna Belle Boardman
are buried in Boardman’s
Riverview Cemetery. At
some point, the exact date
not known, their descen-
dents compiled a collection
of his personal writings;
official documents, editori
als and articles published
about him. The collection
was copied on doublewide
paper, and two copies were
presented to the Boardman
Community.
One copy is in
the Oregon Collection at
the Boardman Public Li
brary. The second copy
was in the Sam Board-
man Elementary School
Library, also in Boardman.
In 2007, a fire originating
in a school library lighting
fixture smoldered unde
tected over a weekend. All
library contents, indeed
the entire contents of the
school, experienced heavy
smoke damage, and had to
be discarded.
The only remain
ing copy in the community
library was beginning to
disintegrate. Wire spiral
binding was cutting into
the heavy single sided 155-
page document. Commu
nity residents identified a
need to scan the pages of
the remaining document
to a disk, and have cop
ies reprinted in a double
sided format to reduce the
weight.
The City of Board-
man was very interested in
preserving this community
heritage resource. They vol
unteered time, equipment
and technical skills of staff
member Jackie McCauley
to scan the document as
her duties permitted. North
Morrow Community Foun
dation prepared a proposal
for funds to reprint and bind
the collection to the Morrow
County Cultural Coalition.
A CD stored in city archives
would ensure the collection
could always be reprinted.
The Oregon Cultural Trust
distributes funds to match
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local heritage, cultural and
preservation projects annu
ally to each county coalition
in Oregon. The value of the
time donated by the City of
Boardman was way more
than a match than the $ 180
requested to print and bind
copies of the collection.
Copies of the col
lection have been placed
in Sam Boardman Elemen
tary and Riverside High
Schools, plus in the Board-
man Library, Boardman
City Hall and Boardman
Chamber of Commerce.
Anyone interested in learn
ing more about: the life of
Sam Boardman; settlement
and homesteading stories
of the Boardman-Irrigon
area; acquisition of scenic
Oregon State Park lands;
plus correspondence and
interactions between di
visions of Oregon State
government through Sam’s
eyes will find the collec
tion a treasure. Stories and
articles about relocation of
the Boardman community
in 1967 have been added
to the original document.
"Take an hour or two and
browse through a copy of
the collection at one of
these locations,” suggests a
member of Morrow County
Historical Society. You w ill
be amused, entertained,
and impressed with Sam
Boardman's persistence, re
sourcefulness, and Yankee
ingenuity.”