Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 14,2011 SEVEN
PUBIC NOTICE
TR U STEE S N O T IC E
O F S A L E L o an N o:
4000471807 T.S. No.: 11-
03029-6 Reference is made
to that certain Deed of Trust
dated as o f June 14, 2004
made by, GARY L. MOE,
as the original grantor, to
MID-COLUMBIA TITLE
COMPANY, as the original
trustee, in favor of Argent
Mortgage Company, LLC,
as the original beneficiary,
recorded on June 21, 2004,
as Instrument No. 2004-
11430 of Official Records
in the Office of the Recorder
of Morrow County, Oregon
(the "Deed of Trust"). The
cu rren t b en eficiary is:
Deutsche Bank National
T r u s t C o m p a n y , as
Trustee for Quest Trust
2004-X3, Asset Backed
Certificates, Series 2004-
X3, (the "Beneficiary").
A PN : R 02529 LOT
3, BLOCK 3, WAGON
W H E E L A D D IT IO N ,
IN THE CO UN TY OF
MORROW AND STATE
OF OREGON. Commonly
known as: 80783 WAGON
WHEEL LOOP, IRRIGON,
OR Both the Beneficiary
and the Trustee have elected
to sell the said real property
to satisfy the obligations
s e c u re d by th e D eed
o f Trust and notice has
been recorded pursuant
to Section 86.735(3) o f
Oregon Revised Statutes:
the default(s) for which the
foreclosure is made is that
the grantor(s): failed to pay
payments which became
due; together w ith late
charges due; together with
other fees and expenses
incurred by the Beneficiary;
less unapplied funds held on
account thereof; and which
defaulted amounts total:
$4,611.28 as of August 15,
2011. By this reason of said
default the Beneficiary has
declared all obligations
secured by said deed o f
trust immediately due and
payable, said sums being
the following, to wit: The
sum of $70,611.00 together
with interest thereon at the
rate o f8.25000% per annum
from February 1,2011 until
paid; plus all accrued late
charges thereon; and all
Trustee's fees, foreclosure
c o s ts an d an y su m s
advanced by the Beneficiary
pursuant to the terms of said
deed o f trust. W hereof,
notice hereby is given that
FIDELITY NATIONAL
T IT L E IN S U R A N C E
COMPANY, as the duly
appointed Trustee under
the Deed o f Trust will on
January 3,2012 at the hour
o f 11:00 AM, Standard of
Time, as established by
section 187.110, Oregon
Revised Statues, at the front
entrance to the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
C ourt S treet, H eppner,
County o f Morrow, State
o f 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 o f the execution o f
the Deed of Trust, together
with any interest which the
grantor or his successors)
in interest acquired after
the execution of the Deed
o f Trust, to satisfy the
fo re g o in g o b lig a tio n s
thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of sale,
in cluding a reasonable
charge by the T rustee.
N otice is further given
that any person named in
Section 86.753 o f 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 a tto rn e y '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
CONTACT FID E L IT Y
N A T IO N A L T I T L E
INSURANCE COMPANY,
1920 Main Street, Suite
1120, Irvine, CA 92614
9 4 9 -2 5 2 -4 9 0 0 FOR
SALE INFORM ATION
C A L L : 7 1 4 .7 3 0 .2 7 2 7
W ebsite fo r T ru s te e '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 o f Trust, the words
"Trustee" and ’Beneficiary"
include their respective
successors in interest, if
any. Dated: August 26,2011
FIDELITY NATIONAL
T IT L E IN S U R A N C E
C O M P A N Y , T r u s te e
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
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Morrow County Court holds Sept. 7 meeting
The following is
provided by Commissioner
Leann Rea. The Morrow
County Court met on Sep
tember 7 in Boardman with
Judge Terry Tallman and
Commissioners Ken Grieb
and Rea in attendance.
The court reviewed
and approved the minutes
of July 6 and 20 and August
3. The court also reviewed
and approved the account
payables in the net amount
of$117,053.85.
Road Dept.: The
court reviewed the report
from the Weed & Paint
Dept. After the meeting
the court received the fol
lowing written road report:
Dust hole repairs on grav
el roads: The crew has
finished dust hole repairs on
Johnson Grade, Elmer Grif
fith, Wells Springs, Dave Ri-
etmann, Morgan, Campbell
and Lindsay Feedlot Roads
and Alpine, Grieb, Barclay,
M elville, Kemp, Beach,
and Rietmann Lanes. The
crew is currently repairing
dust holes in the Halvorsen
Lane area. Pothole patch
ing: The crew is continu
ing with pothole patching
on the paved roads. They
have completed patching
on Blackhorse Canyon, Dee
Cox, Fuller Canyon, Bun
ker Hill and Liberty School
Roads, Bert Peck, Social
Ridge, and Grieb Lanes
and Spur Loop. They will
begin working on roads in
the Boardman, Irrigon and
Cecil areas. Dust Abate
ment: The crew watered,
graded and rolled Morter
Lane in preparation of the
dust abatement application.
John VanDenBrink pro
vided a lot of assistance in
cluding hauling water with
his water truck. It took two
days to prepare the road,
and two days to apply the
dust abatement. The project
was finished on Sept. 1.
Misc. work done: Before
school started the crew
cleaned and repaired the
ditch along Spruce Lane,
which goes up to the high
school in Heppner. The
two-man crew and paver
have finished pave patch
ing with ODOT on Hwy.
402 from Kimberly towards
Long Creek. The crusher
crew is going to open up
the Halvorsen pit and start
crushing rock. The paint
truck has been in the shop
for fuel pump repairs, so
the paint striping for Baker
or Gilliam Counties has not
yet started.
P u b lic H ear
ing: Land Use Board of
Appeals (LUBA) Final
Opinion and Order re
the Love’s Travel Stops
& Country Stores, Inc.:
Judge Tallman opened the
hearing and Morrow Coun
ty Planning Director Carla
McLane provided the staff
report and reviewed the
information that had been
provided to the court. The
court then heard from le
gal counsel for the Love’s
Travel Stops and from legal
counsel for Devin Oil. Fol
lowing a lengthy discussion
and testimony the hearing
was continued to 10 a.m.
September 21, at the Port
of Morrow.
Contracts: The
court review ed and ap-
proved the following: An
agreement with Care Van,
Good Shepherd Health Care
System in the amount of
$4,000 for the period July 1,
2011 through June 30,2013.
This service is for the sole
benefit of elderly and handi
capped residents of Morrow
Co. for transportation for
medical purposes; An inter
governmental agreement
(IGA) with Oregon Dept,
of Energy (ODOE) for re
imbursement o f expenses
incurred by the county
while provided services
for ODOE with the amount
not to exceed $5,000 for the
2011-2013 biennium; The
seventh amendment with
EZ Wireless, LLC, for the
Incident Response Informa
tion System (IRIS) main
tenance agreement from
Oct. 1, 2C11, through Dec.
31, 2012, with the amount
not to exceed $290,020 to
decommission the CSEPP
Digital Data Communica
tions System; The seventh
addendum to Broadband
Wireless Lease Agreement
from Oct. 1, 2011, through
Dec. 31, 2011, for the pay
ment of $106,250 be paid
to EZ Wireless for provided
services; The sixth adden
dum to CSEPP Evacuation
System Operation Agree
ment from Oct. 1, 2011,
through Dec. 31, 2012, for
the option to extend the
terms to a month to month
basis with the paym ent
o f $23,562.50 per month;
reviewed and accepted the
terms for a $3,500 grant
from the Oregon Dept, of
Land Conservation and
Development for the Plan
ning Dept.; reviewed and
acknowledged the assign
ment of the Oregon Stra
tegic Investment Program
Agreement dated July 8,
2009, between the county
and Shepherds Flat Wind
Farm.
T he co u rt c o n
ducted the following busi
ness: The court met with
Ann Hanus, Association
of Oregon Counties Policy
Manager. Hanus provided
the court with information
regarding some possible
upcoming legislation and
heard several items of con
cern from the court. Hanus
assured the court that she
will keep them apprised of
any actions that may im
pact Eastern Oregon. The
court heard the first read
ing by title o f the Adopt
ing Ordinance re: Ruhl Pit
Locally Significant Aggre
gate Resource. The court
reviewed, approved and
signed a letter of support for
Carla McLane to serve on
the Environmental Quality
Commission. After review
ing the financial impacts the
court decided to purchase
the copier currently being
leased from Wells Fargo
Leasing and then surplus
the copier. The court then
decided to not extend the
maintenance contract of
said copier.
R eview ed m isc.
correspondences and dis
cussed upcom ing m eet
ings.
Anyone who would
like to be placed on the list
to receive county minutes
may contact Karen Wolff
at (541) 676-5620.
the residents look forward
to the added variety o f
activities that the members
o f the school’s National
Honor Society will occa
sionally bring to the Hill.
The staff also has begun
Friday events for residents:
some friendly competition
at miniature golf, at hunt
ing-season target shooting,
at fishing-line casting, and,
possibly, bubble-blowing
competition. Ideas contin
ue to evolve. Friday, Sept. 9
was also the birthday of the
American Hot Dog, Friday,
Sept. 16, will be a more
serious thought-provoking
Constitution Day observa
tion, and Friday, Sept. 30-
will end the month with the
frivolous chewing gum ay
activities.
While these and
other significant or signifi
cantly humorous days are
observed, also through
out the month o f August
and now September, many
hands have made light work
o f the processing o f the
garden produce. Bud Batty
continues to assist staff with
the hoeing of the garden,
a few other residents oc
casionally join them for
some picking, and more
contribute their expertise
inside with the snipping and
snapping. Soon, residents
will be invited to participate
in the shucking of the com
ears ready for the table and
the freezer. Dining at the
Terrace now features their
garden-fresh tomatoes, as
well as the harvest shared
by Carl and Pat Lauritsen,
A1 and Linda Riney, Terry
and Sheryl Tallman, Ja
net Greenup, and Bill and
Barb West. Another favor
ite dining-table feature is
the homemade breads that
Katelin Bailey has been
bringing to the Terrace resi
dents in exchange for some
their garden produce.
One o f the staff
members, Crysti Taylor,
has recently exchanged her
night shift for a day shift
and has been performing
her new responsibilities
with great skill. Added
tasks have included her Tai
Chi exercises offered on
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
care-giving not required
during a night shift, and...
“managing to work with
the manager,” reports man
ager George Nairns with
a smile. “Crysti deserves
recognition for her good
care-giving talents, and
she is our canning expert.”
Naims reports.
Surely, Terrace res
idents have Crysti in their
lists of reasons to view life
on the Hill with some ap
preciation.
A View from the Hill
By Doris Brosnan
Summer seemed
to threaten to leave - after
such a brief visit - but re
turned for Labor Day and
is hanging around in the
high temperatures. High
on the hill above Heppner,
the residents o f Willow
Creek Terrace view “hang
ing around” mostly inside
a wise decision, to beat the
heat and to get in on the
various activities.
Bingo continues to
provide Monday and Friday
entertainment, as well as
some prizes for the lucky
players. As of two weeks
ago, the game is being
played with the new Bingo
equipment donated to the
terrace by the H eppner
High School Class of ’61.
Monday, Sept. 12,
offered another, tastier dis
traction, for it was des
ignated National Choco
late Milkshake Day. No
complaints there. And last
Friday began a three-day
“Celebration o f Popeye,”
adding some attempts at
impersonations and some
cartoons to the mix. Next
Monday, the staff and resi
dents will be invited to
“Talk Like a Pirate” while
playing Bingo, while eat
ing, while chatting. Visitors
might want to add their
pirate brogues to those of
the Terrace “Mateys”?
D ev o ted B ingo
players venture out in an
air-co n d itio n ed bus on
Tuesdays to play at the St.
P at’s Senior Center and
on Thursdays for Bingo in
Lexington. On Tuesday,
Sept. 6, most residents did
not want to be gone when
Coffee Ice Cream Day was
being recognized, and some
also paid tribute to Read
a Book Day by doing just
that. On Thursday Sept.
8, the NFL season started,
which was a welcome event
for some residents. And
a few more will welcome
Thursday, Sept. 29’ with
open mouths because it will
be National Mocha Day.
W ednesdays are
favorites o f the residents
who enjoy the social in
teraction when they travel
to the Senior Center for
lunch, but most residents
make sure that they are
present in the parlor later on
Wednesdays for the read
ing and discussion o f the
“Heppner Gazette Times ”.
Wednesday, Sept. 7 was a
special day for the several
residents who wirelessly
access the internet from
their apartments, for it was
the founding day o f the
Google Search Engine.
In addition to the
Friday Bingo games, now
that school has resumed.
USDA outlines SURE eligibility requirements for 2011,2012 crops
M o rro w C o u n
ty USDA Farm Service
Agençy (FSA) Executive
Director Kyle Camine has
announced that legislative
authority for the Supple
mental Revenue Assistance
Payments (SURE) program
ends on September 30. Pro
ducers must meet specific
eligibility requirements to
receive SURE assistance
for disasters that occur on
or before September 30,
2011, and affect fall 2011
and 2012 crops.
“The SURE pro
gram compensates produc
ers for production and/or
quality losses during times
of disaster,” said Camine.
Producers can ap
ply for a 2011 or 2012
SURE payment if a crop
of economic significance
located in a prim ary or
contiguous disaster county
under a Secretarial Disaster
D esignation suffered at
least a 10 percent loss be
cause of disaster occurring
on or before September 30,
2011 .
Crops are not re
quired to be harvested on
or before September 30,
2011, to maintain SURE
eligibility. A loss claim
will only trigger after FSA
determines that the loss was
because of disaster occur
ring on or before September
30, 2011. Losses that result
from disasters that occur af
ter September 30,2011, will
not be eligible for SURE
benefits.
P ro d u cers w ith
2011 and 2012 crops that
suffer losses caused by
disasters that occur on or
before September 30,2011,
must also meet the follow
ing criteria:
-For insured crops, the
insurance policy defines
the coverage period as
beginning on or before
September 30, 2011
-For Noninsured Crop
D isa ste r A ssista n c e
Program (NAP) crops,
the coverage period
begins on or before
September 30, 2011
-The final planting
date according to RMA
and FSA (NAP crops
only) occur on or before
September 30, 2011.
Camine points out
that. “If the final planting
date is after September
30, 2011, the crop will
not be eligible for SURE
benefits.”
The sign-up period
for 2011 and 2012 SURE
will not begin until after
the national average mar
ket prices are determined
for each respective crop
year, which is normally one
year after the applicable
crop year. For information
regarding the SURE pro
gram, contact the Morrow
County FSA office at 541 -
676-9011.