Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 2011)
EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 7,2011 -Continued from page Certificates, Series 2004- SEVEN X3, (the "Beneficiary"). APN: R 02529 LOT Tax Lot 101 of Assessor’s 3, BLOCK 3, WAGON Map 4N 26 6. The property WHEEL A DDI TI ON, is located in the Port of IN THE C OUNTY OF M o rro w E a s t B e a c h MORROW AND STATE Industrial Park and is zoned OF OREGON. Commonly Port Industrial. Request is known as: 80783 WAGON to replat and partition R-N- WHEEL LOOP, 1RRIGON, 024-11, into three parcels. OR Both the Beneficiary C rite ria fo r a p p ro v a l and the Trustee have elected include MCSO Article 5 to sell the said real property Land Partitioning. to satisfy the obligations Opportunity to s e c u r e d by the D eed voice support or opposition o f Trust and notice has to the above proposal or been recorded pursuant to ask questions will be to Section 86.735(3) o f provided. Failure to raise Oregon Revised Statutes: an issue in person or by the default(s) for which the letter or failure to provide foreclosure is made is that sufficient specificity to the grantor(s): failed to pay afford the decision maker payments which became an opportunity to respond to due; to g eth er w ith late the issue precludes appeal charges due; together with to the Land Use Board of other fees and expenses Appeals based on those incurred by the Beneficiary; issues. less unapplied funds held on Copies o f the account thereof; and which staff report and all relevant defaulted amounts total: documents will be available $4,611.28 as of August 15, after September 16, 2011. 2011. By this reason of said For m ore in fo rm atio n , default the Beneficiary has please contact the Planning declared all obligations Department at 541-922- secured by said deed of 4624 o r 541-676-9061 trust immediately due and extension 5506. payable, said sums being DATED this 7th day of the following, to wit: The September 2011 sum of $70,611.00 together M ORROW COUNTY with interest thereon at the P L A N N I N G rate o f8.25000% per annum DEPARTMENT from February 1,2011 until Published: September 7, paid; plus all accrued late 2011 charges thereon; and all Affidavit Trustee's fees, foreclosure costs and any sums by the Beneficiary P U B IC N O T IC E advanced pursuant to the terms of said TR U STEE S N O T IC E deed o f trust. W hereof, OF S A L E L o an N o: notice hereby is given that 4000471807 T.S. No.: 11- FIDELITY NATIONAL 03029-6 Reference is made TITLE IN SURANCE to that certain Deed of Trust COMPANY, as the duly dated as of June 14, 2004 appointed Trustee under made by, GARY L. MOE, the Deed of Trust will on as the original grantor, to January 3,2012 at the hour MID-COLUMBIA TITLE of 11:00 AM, Standard of COMPANY, as the original Time, as established by trustee, in favor of Argent section 187.110, Oregon Mortgage Company, LLC, Revised Statues, at the front as the original beneficiary, entrance to the Morrow recorded on June 21, 2004, County Courthouse, 100 as Instrument No. 2004- C ourt S treet, H eppner, 11430 o f Official Records County of Morrow, State in the Office of the Recorder o f Oregon, sell at public of Morrow County, Oregon auction to the highest bidder (the "Deed of Trust"). The for cash the interest in the cu rren t b en eficiary is: said described real property Deutsche Bank National which the grantor had or T r u s t C o m p a n y , as had power to convey at the Trustee for Q uest Trust time o f the execution of 2004-X 3, Asset Backed Mountain Glen Apartments Units Now Available Ttoo and Three Bedroom Apartments For Rent Rent Based On Income Modern Appliances • Laundry Facilities Location behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 TDD #1-800-545-1833 for hearing impaired This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS Your ad will reach most newspapers in Oregon for only $200. Contract rate discounts available upon request Oregon Classified Advertising Network A service o f Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Contact the Heppner Gazette-Times (541) 676-9228 Legal Services DIVORCE $ 135. Complete preparation. Includes children, custody, support, property and bills division. No court appearances. Divorced in 1-5 weeks possible. 503- 772-5295, www.paralegalalternatives.com, divorce@ usa.com. Adoption LOVE - ADOPTION - LOVE. Lots of love awaits your child. Can we help each other? Expenses paid. Call Jill's Oregon attorney to talk. 503-582-9010, 800-594-1331. Education/Schools ALLIED HEALTH career training. Attend college 100% online. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800-481 -9409, www.CenturaOnline.com. Help Wanted DRIVERS/COMPANY-Lease - Work for us or let us work for you! Unbeatable career opportunities. Trainee, company driver, lease operator, earn up to $5 lk. Lease Trainers earn up to $80k. 877-369-7104. www. centraltruckdrivingjobs.com. JOHN DAVIS TRUCKING in Battle Mountain, NV. Hiring CDL-A drivers and mechanics. Must be willing to relocate. Call 866-635-2805 for application or website www.jdt3d.net. CHECK THIS OUT! Just completed high school and looking for your 1 st phenomenal opportunity? Travel while earning big $$$$. No experience. Paid training. Call 1-877-646-5050. Success Express Sales Inc. Business Opportunity LOOMIX(R) FEED supplements is seeking dealers. Motivated individuals with cattle knowledge and community ties. Contact Bethany @ 800-870-0356 / bjenkins@loomix.com to find out if there is a dealership opportunity in your area. the Deed of Trust, together with any interest which the grantor or his successor(s) in interest acquired after the execution of the Deed o f Trust, to satisfy the f or e g o i n g o bl i ga t i ons thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. N otice 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 o f 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 or at t orney' s fees and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or Deed of Trust, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE C O NTACT FI DELI TY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1920 Main Street, Suite 1120* Irvine, CA 92614 9 4 9 - 2 5 2 - 4 9 0 0 FOR SALE INFORM ATION CALL: 714.730.2727 Websi t e for Tr us t ee' s Sale Information: www. lpsasap.com TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF 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 Deed of Trust, the words "Trustee" and 'Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: August 26,2011 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Trustee Michael Busby, Authorized Signature ASAP# 4078608 09/07/2011, 09/14/2011, 09/21/2011,09/28/2011 Published: September 7,14, 21 and 28, 2011 Affidavit Road 697 now open to motorists The Morrow Coun ty Public Works Depart ment has announced that Road #697, Canyon Rd., the area from Upper Rhea Creek Rd. intersection to one mile north of the Mat- teson Butte schoolhouse is now open to motorists. The road is passable, however, some construction will be taking place. Morrow County Road Dept, reminds all motorists that maintenance practices include construc tion of new roadway and laying of culvert. “Morrow County’s goal is to pro vide a safe roadway,” said a MCPW news release. “However, it is always up to the motorist to drive according to conditions. Please use extreme caution and common sense.” Ques tions or concerns may be addressed 541-989-9500. Deadline for legal and classified advertising- Mondays at 5:00 pm NELSON -Continued from page ONEe VOCA Advisory Commit tee serves as a review body funds in the State to the Department and of Oregon. The Crime Vic CVSD. tims’ Services Division The VOCA Advi (CVSD) of the Oregon sory Committee advises Department of Justice has the Oregon Crime Victims’ specific program respon Services Division regard sibility for VOCA. The ing the allocation and ad- ministration of VOCA funds, and the monitoring of grantees with the goal of meaningful access to services for victims/survi- vors of crime, throughout all counties, across all eth nicities and socio-econom ic groups. Stickhorse winners announced (Editor's note: stickhorse winners’ infor mation published in the August 31 Gazette-Times was incomplete and some information was incorrect. Following is the corrected information.) One of the most popular events in the Mor row County Rodeo each year is the Stickhorse Race. The usual array of stick horses included some beau tiful handmade ones made by members of the OTPR Rodeo Committee with help from Jaiden Mahoney and Gracie, Sallie and Hattie, Orem. Anyone who looked closely may have even seen some stick bulls this year. The enthusiastic crowd cheered as the 37 contes tants rearing and spinning and ready to run raced to the finish line. It is always fun to watch some of the fastest racers in the country receive their medals and trophies for their efforts. Winners in the three and under age group were Reese Weygandt who finished first, Maya Payne, a close second, and Taylor Pal- mateer, third. Taking first in the four and five year olds, was Hallee Hisler. Mason Orem was second and Sierra Greenup was third. The winners in the very competi tive six and seven-year-old division were Brian Lind say, first place, Kaydence Fenton, second, and Harley Anderson, third. “As we prepared for this year’s contest, and looked into old records, it was interesting to discover that some of Morrow and Umatilla Counties finest athletes were previous win ners of the Morrow County Stickhorse Race,” noted an event spokesperson. Ten years ago, in 2001, “Beth- ■ " Stick horse winners (left to right): Harley Anderson, Kaydence Fenton, and Brian Lindsay. Stick horse winners (left to right): Taylor Palmateer, Reese Weygandt and Maya Payne. Stick horse winners (left to right): Sierra Greenup, Mason Orem and Hallee Hisler. any Van Cleave, Riley Gorhan and Brooke Wheler were first, second and third in the three and under di vision. Blake Greenup, Aidan Wright and Ryan Dougherty were first second and third in the four and five year old division and Zane Davis, Callahan Crossley and Zachary Orem were the winners of the six and seven year olds.” Sign up for free youth upland bird hunts Registration for youth upland bird hunts opened Friday, Sept. 2. These special hunts are held statewide on week ends in September and give hunters age 17 and under an early chance to hunt pheasant, quail and dove. All events are free and most include a free shotgun skills clinic, too. Hunters 14 and older do need to purchase a hunting license ($14.50) and up land game bird validation ($8.50) before the hunt. All hunters, regardless of age, also need to have an upland game bird HIP vali dation (free). Only youth hunt ers certified in hunter edu cation are eligible to attend. Each youth hunter must have an adult (21 years or older) accompanying them on the hunt, although the adult may not hunt. Most hunts re quire pre-registration. Call the numbers below to reg ister. See page 22-23 o f the Oregon Game Bird Regulations for more de tails including rules and regulations that apply. Sept. 10-11: -Eugene - Fern Ridge Wildlife Area. No advance registration re quired. Hunters can check in at 6:30 a.m. at station in the Nielson Road park ing lot, hunting hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information call 541-935- 2591. -Klamath Falls - Klamath Wildlife Area. Call 541-883-5732 to reg ister. -Portland - Sauvie Island Wildlife Area. Call 503-621-3488 to register. -Baker City - hunt near Baldock Slough Wet lands Project. Call 541 - 963-2138 to register. -Mid-Columbia Basin (Wasco-Sherman counties) - hunt on coop erating private lands. Call 541-296-4628 to register. Sept. 10 only: -Ontario-Vale area - hunt on cooperating pri vate lands. Call 541-889- 6975 to register. Sept. 17-18: -Central Point - Denman Wildlife Area. Call 541-826-8774 to reg ister. -Corvallis area - EE Wilson Wildlife Area. Call 541-745-5334 to reg ister. -La Grande - Ladd Marsh Wildlife Area. No advance registration re quired. Check-in at head quarters, 59116 Pierce Road. Check station opens 6:30 a.m., hunting hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 541-963- 4954 for more informa tion. -John Day area, call 541-575-1167 to reg ister. Hunt on private lands in the John Day Valley area. -Madras area - Willow Creek Hunt. Call 541 -447-5111 to register. Sept. 24: -Heppner - hunt on private lands in South Morrow County. Call 541 - 676-5230 to register. Sept. 24-25: -Corvallis area - EE Wilson Wildlife Area. Call 541-745-5334 to reg ister. -Irrigon - Irrigon Wildlife Area. Call 541 - 276-2344 to register. Regular pheasant season opens Need to Advertise? GAZETTE-TIMES 188 w e st w illo w H oppnor We Can Help! 541 - 676-9228