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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 15,2012 FO R S A LE Thomas Orchards Kimberly, Oregon U-PICK Freestone Canning Peaches Sunbright - Loring Alberta By Friday Aug 17 Nectarines Sun Crest Peaches Santa Rosa Plums READY PICKED Freesrone Canning Peaches Sunbrite Loring - Alberta Nectarines Santa Rosa Plums Gravenstein Apples Bring containers Open 7 days a week 8 am-6pm Only 541-934-2870 Visit us on facebook for updates 7-18-lc House 4 Sale PR IC ED LOW FOR QUICK SALE 541-256-0015 8-15-4p A b ach elo rs d eg ree in psychology, so cio lo g y or other human services field is preferred. This individual will be required to p articip ate in an on call rotation. The salary range for the successful candidate will be between $51,200-$76,800 per year. Excellent benefits. Please contact Nina Bisson at 541- 676-9161 for questions/ application. 7-25-4c Position Available S eeking a m o tiv ated individual to complete housekeeping and outdoor yardw ork for 3 hours daily, 3 days per week. Must be able to lift 50 lbs, work outdoors, complete specific projects and run errands. Compensation is $12.00 per hour. DOE. Must be able to pass criminal background check and have valid drivers license. Please send a letter of interest with your contact information to: Boxholder, PO. Box 219, Heppner, Oregon 97836. 8-15-2c PUBLIC NOTICE HELP WANTED Community C ounseling Solutions has an opening for a full time Facility Administrator. The facility will be located in John Day, Oregon and will be an 9 bed acute care treatment fa c ility w o rk in g w ith mentally ill adults who are in an acute phase of their illness. This individual will be responsible for the on-site developm ent o f the facility, as well as the day to day operation of the facility once construction has been completed. In the first year of employment, the A dm in istrato r will w ork w ith the public, contractor. State of Oregon, and other community and state agencies to facilitate community coordination and development. Nearing project com pletion and on an ongoing basis, the a d m in is tra to r w ill be responsible for hiring of facility staff, training, and day to day operations. The administrator will assist the Executive Director in meeting the needs of the community, and will report directly to the Executive Director. Applicants should have experience in human resources, staff recruitment and retention, working with the mentally ill, ability to supervise 20+ individuals with varying levels o f education, ability to assist the Executive D irector in managing a large and complex budget, facility and program development and community relations. Brought to TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE A default has occurred under the terms of a trust deed made by Terrance M oore and B arbara J. Moore, Husband and Wife, as grantor to Old Republic T itle C o ., a O re g o n Corporation, as Trustee, in favor o f W ashington Mutual Bank, a Washington Corporation, as Beneficiary, dated December 24, 2003, recorded January 9, 2004, in the mortgage records of Morrow County, Oregon, as Microfilm Record No. M-2004-9984, beneficial interest now held by JP M organ C h ase B ank, N atio n a l A sso c ia tio n , successor in interest by purchase from the FD1C as Receiver of Washington Mutual Bank, as covering the following described real property: Parcel 1:A11 o f Lot 5, in Block 14, Stansbury Addition to the City of Heppner, Oregon, Subject to the dedication of the North 3 feet of said Lot 5, dedicated to the City o f Heppner, O regon by Stanley Minor for certain foot walk or alley.Parcel 2:That portion of Lot 16, Block 7 o f the Original Town of Heppner, East of the center line o f Willow Creek, excepting the North three feet. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 175 North Court Street, Heppner, OR 97836. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has you By this netvspaper in partnership ivith PobuSe-Ti PUBLIC NOTICES Always in your newspaper: Now in your inbox, too. If nobody knows w hat's going on, nobody can do anything abont it. That's why we keep saying your local and state government should keep publishing their public notices in the newspaper Now you can stay informed AMO keep those public notices in the newspaper. Just go to publicnoticeads.com/or, sign up for the free SmartSearch service, and get all of this paper’s public notices delivered to you via email. publicnoticeads.com/or been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: Monthly payments in the sum o f $699.77, from January 1, 2012, and m onthly paym ents in the sum o f $696.37, from February 1, 2012, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. By reason o f said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the trust deed secures immediately due and payable, said sum being the following, to- wit: $55,742.81, together with interest thereon at the rate of 6.25% per annum from December 1, 2011, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on November 16, 2012, at the hour of 11:00 AM PT, in accord with the standard time established by ORS 18 7 .1 1 0 , at th e m ain entrance to the Morrow County Courthouse, located at 100 Court Street, in the City of 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 has or had power to convey at the time o f the execution of 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 tru ste e. Notice is further given to any person named in ORS 86.753 that the right exists, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by paying to the beneficiary o f the entire amount due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligations or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums 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 fees and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. 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 person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Also, please be advised that pursuant to the terms stated on the Deed o f Trust and Note, the beneficiary is allowed to conduct property inspections while property is in default. This shall serve as notice that the beneficiary shall be conducting property inspections on the said referenced property. The F a ir D eb t C o lle c tio n Practice Act requires that we state the following: This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If a discharge has been obtained by any party through bankruptcy proceedings: This shall not be co nstrued to be an attempt to collect the outstanding indebtedness or hold you personally liable for the debt. Dated07-05-2012 B y : / s / : K e 11y D . Sutherland KELLY D. SUTHERLAND Successor Trustee SHAPIRO & SUTHERLAND, LLC 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite 255 Vancouver, WA 98683 w w w .sh ap iro atto rn ey s. com/wa Telephone:(360) 260-2253 Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647 S&S 12-109988 Published: Augusts, 15,22 and 29, 2012 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE Heppner Planning & Zoning Commission P u b lic H e a r i n g on 09/04/12 At 7:00 P.M. I ll N. Main Street, Heppner The Heppner Planning and Zoning Commission will meet on 09/04/12 at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall ,111 N. M ain s tre e t, Heppner. The Commission will be considering three land use requests: A Minor Partition Request for TL# 900 Map 2 2S 27DD (Terry & Linda Corbin) A M inor P artition Request and a Variance for TL# 3100 Map 2 2S 27DD (Deena L. Reid) A Variance Request for TL# 300 Map 2 2S 26C C (T im o th y Davidson) The public is invited. All supporting documents etc. are available for review at City Hall. Please call (tel. 541-676- 9646) or visit us if you have questions or concerns. Published: August 15 and GRAND MARSHAL -Continuedfrom PAGE ONE there. Kinzer enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1959 and spent two and a half years in the Transportation Unit in Germany until he was honorably discharged. He married Klara Schumacher, a pretty little German girl, in 1961. That’s as far from the ranching life as his career ever took him. After his stint in the service, he went back to Condon and worked for Art Dalzell for a couple of years, then went to work on Swede Carlson’s ranch for 15 years. In the winter o f 1978, Kinzer started working for Bob Mahoney on the HM Ranch; after 34 years, he is still part of the HM family. K inzer’s wife Klara also worked for the HM Ranch for many years. He and Klara have two sons, Jim Kinzer who lives in Portland, OR and Bobby, who is deceased. K in zer has been a member of the Wrangler’s Riding Club, Willow Creek Grange and is still an active member of BPOE # 358. Even though Kinzer no longer works behind the scenes at the rodeos, he is still an avid spectator. He never misses a parade or the Morrow County Rodeo, and says he still gets a big kick out of watching the young cowboys and cow girls compete. “They are our future,” Kinzer says, “and I really enjoy watching them have fun.” A picnic for the friends of Richard Kinzer will be held after the fair and rodeo parade on Saturday, August 18, in the Heppner City Park. Anyone who would like to stop by and say hello is encouraged to do so. Relay For Life holds wrap-up meeting Some of the members of the Relay For Life committee met Monday night to go over this year's event and plan for the coming year. Left to right are Tricia Rollins, Sharon Inskeep, Robin Bredfield, Chairman Becky Sparks, Laurie Barrow, Jody O’Connor of the American Cancer Society and Jenelle VonGunten. Not pictured: Cody High. -Photo by David Sykes The 2012 Relay For impressed,” said committee Life com m ittee met for member Tricia Rollins. a wrap-up session Mon O’Connor said the Hep day night, and most were pner event was going to get pleased with the success a special recognition award of the very first event held at the Cancer Society’s an in Heppner. Plans are now nual Summit conference to underway for next year’s be held later in Spokane. A m erican Cancer Soci Some of the ideas dis ety’s signature fundraising cussed to make next year’s event. event even better will be an T h is y e a r ’s R elay attempt to make the fund raised $21,597, which Jody raiser more county wide, O ’Connor of the Cancer and stream line some o f Society said exceeded ex the fundraising to make it pectations. easier for people to donate. “You should feel really Some committee members good about this. You did discussed reaching out to 22,2012 a great job for your first the Condon and Fossil ar Affidavit eas, also. year,” she said. She said the amount “I thought we did out raised w as “ tw ice the standing; 1 think Pendleton am ount” organizers had only did a little bit better P U B L IC H E A R IN G expected for a first-year (w ith fundraising) than The Heppner City Council event. us,” said Cody High, who will hold a City Council “I didn’t know what was in charge of corporate M e e tin g on M o nday, to expect, and I was very fundraising. 08/20/12, at 6:00 P.M. at City Hall To continue the discussion and revision of the proposed new Personnel Manual. This is an open The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports session, and the Public is invited to attend. handling the following business: P u b lish ed : A ugust 15, May 29: -MCSO cited coyote on the property. It 2012 Calvin Kelly Petersen for had killed almost all o f failure to register a towed her chickens as well as all vehicle with a load. of her neighbor’s. When -MCSO received a re coyote is seen, it is on city port from a man near Ruggs property. who stated someone just -A woman in Board- stole his two dogs. Dogs man called MCSO to advise were on a heavy-duty 40 that a male was following foot chain together; both her and that there was a dogs and chain are miss restraining order in place. ing. Juan Rodriguez-Pacheco -MCSO received a call was arrested on charges of from a woman in Boardman violation of a restraining or who said there was a huge der and lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -A woman in Heppner called MCSO to report graf fiti on the Artisan Village PUBLIC NOTICE building. Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. -A w o m a n c a l l e d Statement of Nondiscrimination MCSO and advised that Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. is the she was having problems recipient o f Federal financial assistance from the with a male neighbor. She U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA stated that he yelled at her prohibits discrim ination in all its programs and and asked her what she activities on the basis o f race, color, national origin, was going to do about her age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital thistles in her back yard and status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual that if she didn’t get rid of orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, them, he would spray them reprisal, or because all or part of an individual’s income with poison. She would like is derived from any public assistance program. (Not him spoken with about this all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons and trespassed from her with disabilities who require alternative means for property. communication of program information (Braille, large -A man called MCSO print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET and said he heard he was Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a wanted. He would like to complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, speak to a deputy about Office o f Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, this. S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or call toll free -BPD arrested a (866) 632-9992 (voice) or (800) 877-8339 (TDD) or 48-year-old male on a Um (866) 377-8642 (relay voice users). USDA is an equal atilla Police Department opportunity provider and employer. warrant for failure to ap 8-15-lc pear II. Sheriff’s Report NEWS & LEGAL DEADLINE; MONDAYS AT 5:00 PM ( I