E IG H T - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
PUBLIC NOTICE
T R U S T E E 'S N O T IC E
OF SA LE # 6 6 0 2 5 -2 1 3 .
Reference is made to that
c e rtain tru st deed m ade
by Philip D onaldson, as
grantor, to Paul S. Cosgrove,
Esq., as trustee, in favor of
Budget Finance Company,
as beneficiary, dated March
30, 2007, recorded April
23, 2007, in the mortgage
records of Morrow County,
O r e g o n , as M ic ro film
No. M -2 0 0 7 -19204, the
beneficial interest thereafter
being assigned to Budget
Funding I, LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company,
by in stru m e n t rec o rd e d
Ju n e 18, 2 0 0 7 , as N o.
M -2007-19582, covering
the fo llow ing d escribed
real property situated in the
above m entioned county
and state, to wit: A portion
of Lot 4, Block 2 West, in
S ection 25, Tow nship 5
N orth, Range 26 East o f
the Willamette Meridian, in
the City o f Irrigon, County
o f M orrow and State o f
Oregon, more particularly
d e s c r ib e d as f o llo w s :
C O M M E N C IN G at the
Northw est corner o f said
Lot 4, Block 2 West; thence
East 160 feet to the TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
th en c e S outh 100 feet;
thence East 118.94 feet;
th en c e N o rth 100 feet;
thence West 118.94 feet
to the TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING. (The title
c o m p a n y a d v is e s th e
property address is 180
and 190 SE Utah Avenue,
Irrigon, O regon.) B oth
the b e n e ficia ry and the
tru s te e have e le c te d to
sell the said real property
to satisfy the obligations
secured by said trust deed
and a Notice of Default has
been recorded pursuant to
Oregon Revised Statutes
86.735(3); the default for
w hich the foreclosure is
made is grantor's failure to
pay when due the following
sums: M onthly payment
due July 24,2010, for a total
of $593.68, plus late charges
o f $89.82 and advances of
$52.06, plus that portion of
real property taxes now due
for 2009-10. By reason o f
said default the beneficiary
has declared all sums owing
on the obligation secured by
said trust deed immediately
due and payable, said sums
being the following, to wit:
As o f July 24, 2010, the
principal sum o f $71,113.84
plus interest; plus any sums
advanced by the beneficiary
or beneficiary’s successor
in interest for the protection
o f the above d e sc rib e d
p ro p erty , p lu s a tto rn e y
and trustee’s fees incurred
by reason o f said default.
Wherefore, notice hereby is
given that the undersigned
trustee will on December 30,
2010, at the hour o f 11:00
a.m ., in accord w ith the
standard o f time established
by ORS 187.110, at inside
m ain lobby o f M orrow
C ounty C ourthouse, 100
C ourt S treet in the City
o f H ep p n er, C o u n ty o f
Morrow, State o f Oregon,
sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash
the in te re s t in the said
d e sc rib e d real p ro p erty
which the grantor had or
had pow er to convey at
the time of the execution
by grantor o f the said trust
deed, to g eth er w ith any
interest which the grantor
or grantor's successors in
interest acquired after the
execution of said trust deed,
to sa tisfy the foregoing
o b lig a tio n s th e re b y
secured and the costs and
expenses o f sale, including
a reasonable charge by the
trustee. N otice is further
g iv e n th a t an y p e rs o n
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 foreclosure proceeding
d ism isse d and the tru st
deed reinstated by payment
to the beneficiary o f the
e n tire am ount then due
(other than such portion of
Wednesday, October 20,2010
the principal as would not
then be due had no default
occurred) and by curing any
other default com plained
o f herein that is capable of
being cured by tendering
the perform ance required
under the o b lig a tio n or
trust deed, and in addition
to pay in g said sum s or
tendering the performance
necessary to cure the default,
by paying all costs and
expenses actually incurred
in enforcing the obligation
and trust deed, together
with trustee's and attorney's
fees not e x c e e d in g the
amounts provided by said
ORS 86.753. In construing
this notice, the singular
in clu d es the p lu ra l, the
w ord "grantor" includes
any successor in interest
to the grantor as well as
any other person owing an
obligation, the performance
o f which is secured by said
trust deed and the words
"trustee" and "beneficiary"
include th eir respective
successors in interest, if
any. The Federal Fair Debt
C ollection Practices Act
requires we state: This is an
attempt to collect a debt and
any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
Dated August 13, 2010. /s/
Paul S. C osgrove, Esq.,
Trustee. Lindsay, Hart, Neil
& Weigler, LLP, 220 NW
Skyline B lvd., Portland,
OR 97210. For additional
information call (503) 291-
6700 or (503) 956-8139.
Sale #66025-213.
Published: October 20, 27,
November 3 and 10, 2010
Affidavit
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Darlene Marquardt has been instrum ental in
from Athena recently re helping her focus on better
ceiv ed the sixth annual teaching practices as well
L am m ers P ro fe s
as helping her know
sional Development
w h a t th e c u rre n t
Scholarship at the
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(O B E A ) C o n fe r
The L am
ence held in Silver-
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ton at the Oregon Darlene
recipient must be a
Garden on October Marquardt
current member of
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OBEA and be will
M arquardt is cur ing to serve in some leader
rently on a dual assig n ship capacity on the OBEA
m ent teaching nlusic and C ouncil. M arquardt will
technology to intermediate receive up to $300 to help
age children. The course defray expenses to attend
includes keyboarding and the 2011 NBEA Conven
basic computer skills. She tion at the Marriott Hotel
also teaches careers units in New Orleans, Louisiana.
to every student at Irrigon The Lammers Scholarship
Elementary School in rural was established to honor
Irrigon.
Mary Ann Lam m ers, the
She is currently the 2004-05 president o f the
president-elect, as well as National Business Educa
Boardman to sponsor fall clean up Web C oordinator, o f the tion Association (NBEA).
Oregon Business Education Lammers is a retired faculty
The City o f Boardman will sponsor a community
Association. Her participa member and former Depart
wide clean-up the month o f November. The city has
tion in OBEA began as a ment Chair o f the Business
garbage vouchers available, with a $50 limit, to residents
regional correspondent and Technology Department at
of the City of Boardman. The vouchers are valid during
included serving a term as Linn-B enton Com m unity
the month o f November at Finley Butte Landfill and the
secretary. Marquardt feels College.
North Morrow Transfer Station.
her involvement in OBEA
The garbage voucher program encourages citi
zens to clean up their residences by disposing of yard 2010 Heppner Junior High FB/VB
debris. City residents may pick up their vouchers at
schedule
Boardman City Hall at 200 City Center Circle beginning
Oct. 22 - at Stanfield (FB), 3 p.m.
November 1.
For more inform ation on this program , call Oct. 22 - at Stanfield vs. Stanfield and Riverside (VB),
3 p.m.
Boardman City Hall at 481-9252.
Oct. 23 - 7th & 8th grade tourney (VB).
"D ep o sit grow th
has been strong across all
branches in our system. The
continued trend o f double
digit growth in core depos
its tells us our customers are
happy with Bank of Eastern
Oregon’s style o f banking,
our flexible products, and
the excellent, professional
service provided by our
banking teams.”
“ F or the second
consecutive quarter, past
due loans at quarter end
were minimal and we con
tinue to see progress in
moving some o f the non
performing assets off our
books,” said EVP and Chief
Credit Officer, E. George
Koffler. “The national me
dia would have one believe
that banks are still reluctant
to loan money, but this is
really not the case. We have
to continue serving our cus
tomers just as we have for
the past 65 years,” added
Koffler.
“ T h e c o n tin u e d
support o f our sharehold
ers and customers is truly
appreciated. Our employees
have performed exception
ally well through the recent
econom ic dow nturn and
those efforts are paying off
with improved profits and
grow th o f the bank. Our
strong capital ratio, excel
lent liquidity, and improv
ing risk profile should serve
us well as the econom y
continues to improve,” con
cluded Bailey.
For further infor
mation on the company or
to access internet banking,
please visit our website at
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JV M ustang Volleyball Schedule
Oct. 21 - at home vs. Pilot Rock, 5 p.m.
Oct. 26 - at home vs. Stanfield, 5 p.m.
Oct. 22 - at Arlington (VB/FB), 2 p.m.
Common Sense says ‘lots of fat’ in budget
continued from p a g e one
increase by 37 percent but
increase in citizen’s income
was only 18 percent. Day
said the Oregon university
system rents space in Salem
for $27,000 dollars per year
to lobby the legislature.
Including salaries and ex
penses Day says h igher
education in Oregon spends
over $100,000 per year to
lobby itself. “That is ridicu
lous,” he says, “and doesn’t
make any sense.”
A nother issue C om
mon Sense works on is the
citizen’s initiative process.
“The initiative process has
been denigrated over the
years,” he says. Mostly by
law yers taking the p eti
tion process to court over
technicalities. “The unions
(through the court system)
have piled on regulations
until it takes an attorney
to navigate the initiative
process,” Day says. He says
Common Sense makes ef
forts to protect the initiative
process so that citizens can
have a say.
Day said he worked with a
Tea Party group in Newberg
that had sent five separate
petitions to the city govern
ment to put on the ballot.
Each one w as reje cte d .
“They came to me and I
sued the city o f Newberg,”
he s a y s .” $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 la te r
Newberg lost the lawsuit
and we won.”
Com m on Sense helps
people like you. Day said
to the gathering in Heppner,
hold government’s feet to
the fire. Day, who is work
ing for the Chris Dudley for
governor campaign, said he
decided to work for Dudley
partly because Dudley told
him “Oregon doesn’t have
a revenue problem, it has a
spending problem.”
Day, who has been in
Salem working in politics
for the past 15 year, did
not have kind w ords for
D u d ley ’s opponent John
Kitzhaber. “John Kitzhaber
does not play nice. He cares
only about hugging trees, he
is aloof and out o f touch,”
Day says.
We have a $3 billion
deficit in Oregon and public
em ployees are still g e t
ting raises. Day says. He
says Oregon is facing a $6
billion unfunded liability
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Marquardt recipient of Lammers
Professional Development Scholarship
because o f the Public Em
ployees Retirement System
and no one in Salem is ad
dressing these problems. “I
call it the marble nuthouse,”
he says o f the capitol build
ing. “There is absolutely no
common sense there.”
In the upcoming election
he said he was predicting
th at R epublicans w ould
take control o f the Sen
ate, but he did not think
they would get control o f
the House o f Representa
tives. He urged people to
keep making government
accountable. “N ovem ber
second is not the end,” he
says, “but the beginning. In
their heart of hearts they are
still politicians and we need
to hold our government and
elected people acco u n t
able,” he urged.
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