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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 8, 2012 -Continued from PAGE in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with SEVEN trustee's fees and attorney's in the sum o f $696.37, fees not exceeding the from February 1, 2012, amounts provided by said together with all costs, ORS 86.753. In construing disbursements, and/or fees this notice, the masculine incurred or paid by the gender includes the feminine beneficiary and/or trustee, and the neuter, the singular their employees, agents or includes the plural, the assigns. By reason of said word "grantor" includes any default the beneficiary' has successor in interest to the declared all sums ow ing on grantor as well as any other the obligation that the trust person owing an obligation, deed secures immediately the performance of which is due and payable, said sum secured by said trust deed, being the following, to- and the words "trustee" and wit: $55,742.81, together "beneficiary" include their with interest thereon at the respective successors in rate of 6.25% per annum interest, if any. Also, please from December 1, 2011, be advised that pursuant together with all costs, to the terms stated on the disbursements, and/or fees Deed o f Trust and Note, incurred or paid by the the beneficiary is allowed to beneficiary and/or trustee, conduct property inspections their employees, agents or while property is in default. assigns. WHEREFORE, This shall serve as notice notice hereby is given that that the beneficiary shall the undersigned trustee will be conducting property on November 16, 2012, at inspections on the said the hour of 11:00 AM PT, referenced property. The in accord with the standard F a ir D ebt C o lle c tio n time established by ORS Practice Act requires that 187.110, at the m ain we state the following: This entrance to the Morrow is an attempt to collect a County Courthouse, located debt, and any information at 100 Court Street, in the obtained will be used for City of Heppner, County of that purpose. If a discharge Morrow, State of Oregon, has been obtained by any sell at public auction to the party through bankruptcy highest bidder for cash the proceedings: This shall interest in the said described not be construed to be real property which the an attempt to collect the grantor has or had power outstanding indebtedness or to convey at the time of hold you personally liable the execution of said trust for the debt. deed, together with any Dated07-05-2012 interest which the grantor B y : / s / : K e 11 y D . or his successors in interest Sutherland acquired after the execution KELLY D. of said trust deed, to satisfy SUTHERLAND the foregoing obligations Successor Trustee thereby secured and the SHAPIRO & costs and expenses of sale, SUTHERLAND, LLC including a reasonable 1499 SE Tech Center Place, charge by the tru stee. Suite 255 Notice is further given to Vancouver, WA 98683 any person named in ORS w w w .sh ap iro atto rn ey s. 86.753 that the right exists, com/wa at any time that is not later Telephone:(360) 260-2253 than five days before the Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647 date last set for the sale, S&S 12-109988 to have this foreclosure Published: August 8, 15,22 proceeding dismissed and and 29, 2012 the trust deed reinstated by Affidavit paying to the beneficiary o f the entire amount due (other than such portion of PUBLIC NOTICE the principal as would not G eneral E lection 2012 then be due had no default Lexington, Oregon occurred) and by curing any Nominating petitions are other default complained now available at of herein that is capable of Town of Lexington, 425 F being cured by tendering Street the performance required Lexington, Oregon between under the obligations or the hours of 8:00 A.M. to trust deed, and in addition 12:00 P.M. and to paying said sums or 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., tendering the performance Monday thru Friday until necessary to cure the default, August 28, 2012 by paying all costs and (when all forms are due at expenses actually incurred Lexington Town Hall). The positions available for Nomination include Council position 1 Which is a 2 year term and Council Position 2 which is a 4 year term. To be eligible to hold an elected o ffice in the Town o f Lexington a person must be a qualified Elector, as defined by the Oregon State C onstitution, And must have resided within the Town of Lexington fo r at le a st one y e a r Bv Kathy Tellechea Shirley Rugg invited me and some other friends on her annual camping trip. This year the trip was to the Steens Mountains in south ern Oregon. Accompanying her this year were Sibbea Browning from Heppner, Tom and Cheryl Berry from Prairie City, OR and my self, Kathy Tellechea from Lexington. We loaded horses and were on the road by 8 a m. Wednesday. August 1. We met up with the Berrys in John Day and then contin ued on to the Steens, arriv ing in mid-afternoon. We saw the South Steens Hol lywood herd of wild horses around a waterhole. Shirley stopped, and Sibbea and 1 hiked out to photograph the herd. It was hot, the grass is sparse and the water is dry ing up. So far the herd is in pretty good shape, but rain is needed. We continued on to the South Steens campground. Set up camp and settled in for the night after a dinner of chicken and potato salad. The next day, we rode the Little Blitzen Trail. The country is breathtaking. Hamburgers were grilled for dinner. We all pitched in and helped w ith prepara tions and cleanup. The following day we rode the Little Indian Can yon. This area is where my late husband John Tellechea came on a contract to herd sheep in 1964. In 1970, Shirley went to French Glen to purchase a band of sheep and John came with her to be sheep foreman for her. On top of the Steens (L-R): Sibbea Browning, Kathy Tellechea and Shirley Rugg. -Contributedphoto S eeing the kind o f country where John first herded gave everyone a new respect for all the Basque herders who came to that area to carve out a new life for themselves. It is rugged and unforgiving... Aspen trees along the way are carved with the different herders’ names, and some told tales o f hardship and t '1- 1.' ' V T - , loneliness. Arriving back at camp, after dinner o f chicken wraps, the Berrys loaded up and returned home. We went back to spend time with the wild horses and took many photographs. That herd of wild horses has stolen my heart. S atu rd ay found us breaking camp and head ing to the top of the Steens. (L-R) Shirley Rugg, Sibbea Browning and Cheryl Berry on We stopped where John lies at rest, a time to say hello horseback, with Tom Berry (seated). -Contributedphoto and goodbye. I have been there numerous times since he passed and, each time, a lone golden eagle stands by watching. We continued on to French Glen, where we had lunch and did a little shopping in the General Store. We stopped in Bums to visit Agustin and Juanita Andueza. He also herded for Shirley some 40 years ago. We arrived home filled with great m em ories. A trip none o f us will ever forget.... A mare and foal from the South Steens Hollywood Herd. -Contributed photo Drug investigation leads to arrests Multi-agency drug investigation leads to multiple arrests and drugs , r „ and firearm seizures in northeast Oregon , one-year mvestiga- A tion into drug and firearm trafficking in Oregon and southeast Washington led to the arrest last week of 29 people. The arrests fol lowed the execution of mul tiple search warrants by a large team of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, according to a release by the Blue Moun tain Enforcement Narcotics Team (BENT). The inves tigation is ongoing and the names of those arrested will be released later to prevent any impact to the ongoing operation. According to Pendleton Pioneer Memorial Clinic For All Morrow County Students Boys - Wed., Aug. 8th, 1:30 to 5 p.m. • Girls - Tues., Aug. 14th, 1:30 to 5 p.m. ■ Students may come either day if necessary. If exam is not done during these tw o days there w ill be a $30 charge. Pioneer Memorial Clinic is located at 130 Thompson Avenue, Heppner, OR Police Chief Stuart Roberts, Board Chair of BENT, early on the morning of August 2, approximately 110 law enforcement officers from federal, state, and local agencies moved through out northeast Oregon and southeast Washington to begin serving 27 search warrants on residences, a storage locker and vehicles. The multi-agency operation also sought to arrest several suspects with outstanding warrants related to the one- year investigation. Officers also were contacting at least 30 other locations. The investigation aims to dismantle a Drug Traf ficking Organization (DTO) that has been operating in Umatilla, Morrow, and Union counties, as well as southeast Washington and southern Oregon. As of Thursday after noon, law enforcem ent Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports handling the fol lowing business: M ay 25 ( c o n t . ) : -MCSO received a report from a woman on 1-84 that her husband was hitting her. Ewart Kenneth Vyhmeister, ili 541-676-5504 M O RRO W CO UNTY HEALTH DISTRICT Excellence in H ealthcare Some of the approximately 200 marijuana plants recovered during last week's drug arrests made by agencies including the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office. - Photo courtesy o f Oregon State Police officers seized 6.5 pounds o f m e th a m p h e ta m in e , 1/2 ounce heroin, nearly 800 prescription medica tion pills, 23 pounds o f processed marijuana, ap proximately 200 marijuana plants, four indoor marijua na grow sites, 11 handguns, one silencer, and 10 long barrel firearms, including one assault rifle and one shotgun. The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office was one of several agencies involved in the operation. Others involved included BENT, several regional city and county police departments, Umatilla tribal police, Or egon State Police, U.S. Marshals, the U.S. Attor ney’s Office, the Oregon Department of Justice and the Department of Human Services, among others. 49, was arrested by MCSO for domestic violence ha rassment and three charges o f recklessly endangering another. -MCSO issued a ci ta tio n to B arbara Lisa Cutsforth, 59, for failure to wear a seat belt. -MCSO received a call from a man who stated a female was shooting a .22 next door. It was unknown what she was shooting at. -BPD issued a citation to Jarrod Allen Bankston for a driving while sus pended violation. Benjamin Bankston was cited for per mitting unlawful operation of a vehicle. -BPD issued a citation to David Zaragoza Estrada for no ops. -BPD issued a c ita tion to Guadencio Almonte Cadenas, 45, for providing unqualified operator. An additional citation was is sued to Elizabeth Almonte for no ops. -BPD received a call from a woman who stated she was afraid of a male subject who threatened to harm her physically. She was afraid to go home and would like contact at the post office. -BPD received a call advising them that someone had broken into a house and the residents had the sub ject detained. Luis Antonio Chavez Bramasco, 31, for burglary I, assault IV and robbery III. H ost an Exchange Student Today! (for 3,5 or 10 months) Make a lifelong friend from abroad. Camttb firm Italy. 16 yn tM m dancing. pfotng f t t piano Enrich your family with another culture. Now you can host a high school exchange student (girl or boy) from France, Germany, Scandinavia, Spain, Australia, Japan. Brazil, Italy or other countries. Single parents, as well as couples with or without children, may host. Contact us ASAP for more information or to select your student. P \l7yn hopn *t> learn » ptav b o tta i and C ontact C athy at 541-422-7107 or Amy at 1-800-733-2773 J > - www.atarlwtts.cosi or rnuul mM*aa ///asseg] Founded in 1976 AS 5 E In ternational Student Exchange Program 4 a Public Benefit, N on P rofit O rga niratio n I of Lexington, 425 F Street, Lexington, Oregon. Dee B u rc h , Tow n o f Lexington Elections Filing Officer Published: A ugust 1 & August 8, 2012 Affidavit A trip to remember Morrow County Health District will sponsor Free Sports Physicals at ■«M*- preceding the election. Nomination petitions must be filed with the Town of Lexington Elections Filing O fficer no later than 4:00 P.M. on August 28, 2012 at Town f