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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 14, 2015 - SEVEN
-Continued from PAGE SIX C O R N E R O F T H E
PARCEL DESCRIBED IN
Service at (503) 684-3763 CONTRACT RECORDED
or toll free in Oregon at AUGUST 2, 1989 AS
M-33454, MORROW
(800) 452-7636.
I F Y O U A R E COUNTY MICROFILM
REPRESENTED BY AN R E C O R D S ; T H E N C E
ATTORNEY, IT IS YOUR S O U T H 8 9 ° 4 2 ' 3 6 "
RESPONSIBILITY TO WEST A DISTANCE OF
MAINTAIN CONTACT 344.26 FEET ALONG
WITH YOUR ATTORNEY T H E S O U T H L I N E
AND TO KEEP YOUR OF SAID PARCEL TO
ATTORNEY ADVISED OF T H E N O R T H E A S T
YOUR WHEREABOUTS. C O R N E R O F T H AT
(2)
I f y o u PARCEL DESCRIBED IN
contest the petition, the CONTRACT RECORDED
court will schedule a MAY 29, 1990 AS M-35030
hearing on the allegations M O R R O W C O U N T Y
of the petition and order MICROFILM RECORDS;
you to appear personally THENCE SOUTH 00° 20'
and may schedule other 34" EAST A DISTANCE
hearings related to the O F 3 2 3 . 5 0 F E E T TO
petition and order you THE TRUE POINT OF
to appear personally. IF BEGINNING. The street
YOU ARE ORDERED address or other common
TO APPEAR, YOU MUST designation, if any, for the
APPEAR PERSONALLY real property described
IN THE COURTROOM, above is purported to be:
UNLESS THE COURT 74668 GRAVEL PIT LN
HAS GRANTED YOU IRRIGON, OR 97844-
A N E X C E P T I O N I N 7172. The Tax Assessor’s
A D VA N C E U N D E R Account ID for the Real
O R S 4 1 9 B . 9 1 8 T O Property is purported to
APPEAR BY OTHER be: 05N2626BC-00500
MEANS INCLUDING, 01. Both the beneficiary
B U T N O T L I M I T E D and the trustee, Benjamin
TO, TELEPHONIC OR D. Petiprin, attorney at law
OTHER ELECTRONIC have elected to foreclose
MEANS. AN ATTORNEY the above referenced Trust
MAY NOT ATTEND THE Deed and sell the said real
HEARING(S) IN YOUR property to satisfy the
obligations secured by the
PLACE.
P E T I T I O N E R ' S Trust Deed and a Notice of
Default and Election to Sell
ATTORNEY
has been recorded pursuant
Edward (Ted) Meece
Assistant Attorney General to ORS 86.752(3). All right,
title, and interest in the said
Department of Justice
1515 SW Fifth Ave, Suite described property which
the grantors had, or had
410
power to convey, at the
Portland, OR 97201
time of execution of the
Phone: (971) 673-1880
ISSUED this 5th day of Trust Deed, together with
any interest the grantors or
January, 2015.
their successors in interest
Issued by:
E d w a r d ( Te d ) M e e c e acquired after execution
of the Trust Deed shall be
#762487
Assistant Attorney General sold at public auction to
Published: January 7, 14 the highest bidder for cash
to satisfy the obligations
and 21, 2015
secured by the Trust Deed
Affidavit
and the expenses of sale,
including the compensation
of the trustee as provided
PUBLIC NOTICE by law, and the reasonable
TS# 14-28993 TRUSTEE’S fees of trustee's attorneys.
N O T I C E O F S A L E The default for which
Reference is made to that the foreclosure is made
certain Deed of Trust is: That a breach of, and
(hereafter referred to as default in, the obligations
the Trust Deed) made by: secured by said deed of
ADRIAN PAUL PRUIT, trust have occurred in that
as the grantor to MID- "A Borrower dies and the
C O L U M B I A T I T L E Property is not the principal
COMPANY, as the trustee, residence of at least one
in favor of GENWORTH surviving Borrower" and,
F I N A N C I A L H O M E the borrower has died and
EQUITY ACCESS, INC there are no other borrowers
as the beneficiary, dated occupying the property, and
12/10/2010, and recorded therefore, the lender had
12/15/2010, in mortgage declared all sums secured
records of Morrow County, thereby forthwith due and
Oregon Document No. payable plus the foreclosure
2010-27364 in Book Page costs, legal fees or any
covering the following advances that may become
described real property due, and such sums have
situated in said county and not been paid. The amount
state, to wit: A TRACT required to cure the default
OF LAND LOCATED in payments to date is
IN THE WEST HALF calculated as follows: From:
OF THE NORTHWEST 4/10/2014 Total of past due
QUARTER OF SECTION payments: $112,185.35
26, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, L a t e C h a r g e s : $ 0 . 0 0
RANGE 26 EAST OF Additional charges (Taxes,
T H E W I L L A M E T T E Insurance): $0.00 Trustee's
M E R I D I A N , I N T H E Fees and Costs: $4,099.14
COUNTY OF MORROW Total necessary to cure:
AND STATE OF OREGON $116,284.49 Please note
D E S C R I B E D A S the amounts stated herein
FOLLOWS: BEGINNING are subject to confirmation
AT THE WEST QUARTER and review and are likely
CORNER OF SECTION to change during the next
26; THENCE NORTH 89° 30 days. Please contact the
42' 36" east a distance of successor trustee Benjamin
668.51 FEET TO A POINT; D. Petiprin, attorney at law,
THENCE NORTH 00° 20' to obtain a "reinstatement'
37" WEST A DISTANCE OF and or "payoff' quote prior
323.50 FEET TO A POINT; to remitting funds. By
THENCE NORTH 89° 42' reason of said default the
36" EAST A DISTANCE beneficiary has declared
O F 3 4 4 . 2 5 F E E T TO all sums owing on the
THE TRUE POINT OF obligation secured by
BEGINNING FOR THIS the Trust Deed due and
DESCRIPTION; THENCE p a y a b l e . T h e a m o u n t
NORTH 89° 42' 36" EAST required to discharge this
A DISTANCE OF 344.27 lien in its entirety to date
FEET TO A POINT ON is: $116,284.49 Said sale
TH E E AST LI NE OF shall be held at the hour of
THE WEST HALF OF 1:00 PM on 2/19/2015 in
THE WEST HALF OF accord with the standard of
SECTION 26; THENCE time established by ORS
NORTH 00° 21' 42" WEST 187.110, and pursuant to
ALONG THE EAST LINE ORS 86.771 (7) shall occur
OF THE WEST HALF at the following designated
OF THE WEST HALF place: At the front door
OF SAID SECTION 26 to the Morrow County
TO THE SOUTHEAST Courthouse, 100 Court
St., Heppner, OR 97836
Other than as shown of
record, neither the said
beneficiary nor the said
trustee have any actual
notice of any person having
or claiming to have any
lien upon or interest in the
real property hereinabove
described subsequent to
the interest of the trustee
in the Trust Deed, or of
any successor(s) in interest
to the grantors or of any
lessee or other person in
possession of or occupying
the property, except: NONE
Notice is further given that
any person named in ORS
86.778 has the right, at
any time prior to five days
before the date last set for
sale, to have this foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the Trust Deed reinstated by
payment to the beneficiary
of the entire amount then
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 obligation(s) of the
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 the trustee's
and attorney's fees not
exceeding the amounts
provided by ORS 86.778.
The mailing address of
the trustee is: Benjamin D.
Petiprin, attorney at law c/o
Law Offices of Les Zieve
One World Trade Center
121 Southwest Salmon
Street, 11th Floor Portland,
OR 97204 (503) 946-6558
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 trust deed, the words
"trustee" and 'beneficiary"
include their respective
successors in interest,
if any. Without limiting
the trustee's disclaimer
of representations or
warranties, Oregon law
requires the trustee to state
in this notice that some
residential property sold at
a trustee's sale may have
been used in manufacturing
methamphetamines, the
chemical components of
which are known to be toxic.
Prospective purchasers of
residential property should
be aware of this potential
danger before deciding to
place a bid for this property
at the trustee's sale. Dated:
10/13/2014 Benjamin D.
Petiprin, attorney at law c/o
Law Offices of Les Zieve
Signature By: Benjamin
D. Petiprin P1125722 1/7,
1/14, 1/21, 01/28/2015
Published: January 7, 14, 21
and 28, 20014
Affidavit
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Sheriff’s Report
July 26: -MCSO re-
ceived a noise complaint
regarding a man in Heppner
who was yelling and wak-
ing up his fellow tenants.
Caller requested deputy
contact.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised MCSO of two sub-
jects lying in the gravel
next to the road. A deputy
responded and warned the
subjects for disorderly con-
duct and gave them a cour-
tesy ride.
-MCSO received a
complaint of an old, black
classic car speeding going
west on Washington in Ir-
rigon. Caller also stated the
driver drove through a stop
sign. MCSO responded and
spoke to a male regarding
driving on Washington.
-A woman on Hwy. 74,
Heppner, advised MCSO
that multiple items that
were in her purse were
missing.
-A caller in Lexington
reported a Rottweiler and a
goat with a collar on. They
were both full of porcupine
quills. MCSO responded
but was unable to locate.
Jul 27: -MCSO re-
ceived a noise complaint
from a woman in Heppner
asking when the music
would stop. She could hear
the music in her bedroom
and was unable to sleep.
Caller did not want contact,
but wanted to know who
had cleared the event, and
said she would be making
contact with city hall.
-MCSO received a
noise complaint in Irrigon;
there was a party down the
street and a dog howling,
possibly from all the bass
of the music. Caller did
no need contact. MCSO
responded and music would
be turned down.
-A caller in the Ione
area contacted MCSO and
reported there had been
a non-injury motor ve-
hicle accident on private
property, and asked if an
accident report had to be
filed. MCSO responded
and provided information
on accident reports.
-MCSO received mul-
tiple calls regarding a mo-
torhome on fire on I-84 in
Boardman. MCSO, Board-
man fire, Irrigon fire and
Oregon State Police all
responded.
July 28: -Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office was
advised that Hermiston PD
arrested James Daniel Ri-
ley, 28, on a MCSO Parole
and probation Detention
Warrant.
-MCSO was advised
that Multnomah County
Sheriff’s Office arrested
Kelly Brister, 44, on a Mor-
row County Circuit Court
warrant.
-MCSO received report
of a cabin that had been
broken into on Sunflower
Flat Road, Heppner.
-MCSO was advised
that Antonio Fernandez
Frias, 23, was served a
warrant by the State parole
Board.
-MCSO was advised
that Oregon State parole
Board issued a warrant for
probation violation for Tra-
vis Lane Thomas, 43.
-Oregon State Police
advised MCSO of a blue
minivan towing a pop-up
trailer on I-84, Boardman,
and the van was disabled.
The mother of the driver
was concerned for her wel-
fare and the welfare of the
six children with her. OSP
requested that MCSO check
on them. OSP also advised
that MCSO needed to check
to see if it was a hazard
because they wanted to
leave the vehicle until the
next day. The driver was
on the phone with OSP
and advised that they were
okay, with plenty of food
and water and in the shade.
-Umatilla County re-
quested an agency assist
at an Irrigon location. A
resident advised that some-
one either threw up a rock
or shot at his windshield.
Umatilla County requested
a deputy respond to see if
the damage was intentional.
July 29: -MCSO re-
ceived multiple reports
of shots fired in Heppner,
which callers thought to be
in the area of Green St., the
dam or the CBEC building.
MCSO checked multiple
locations and was unable
to locate anyone.
-A caller from Lexing-
ton reported that someone
was tearing a trailer apart
on another person’s prop-
erty; he tried to contact the
property owner but was
unable to. Caller stated that
he didn’t need contact but
just wanted to make sure
the property owner knew
what was occurring on her
property.
-A woman contacted
MCSO and requested a
welfare check on her grand-
sons. She states that the
boys’ mother has a history
of drinking excessively and
the caller couldn’t get ahold
of her. The caller also stated
that the boys’ father went to
the house of the boys and
there was a note on the door
saying the mother was at
her boyfriend’s house in Ir-
rigon. The caller requested
a welfare check on the boys
at the boyfriend’s house and
asked that a deputy contact
her afterward.
-A Heppner resident
reported that they loaned
their car to their daughter
and her boyfriend and when
it was returned it had a bro-
ken windshield and when
the caller was cleaning the
car they found items they
would like a deputy to take
a look at.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised that someone broke
into their fruit stand during
the night and smashed all
their melons, and they think
they know who did it. A
deputy responded.
-A male from Irrigon
called requesting the day
and the date. He did not
need an ambulance.
-South Gilliam County
Fire requested mutual aid
for a large brush fire. Hep-
pner Fire, ione Fire, Lex-
ington Fire and Boardman
Fire responded.
July 30: -MCSO re-
ceived report of a fight
in Irrigon. An intoxicated
male was swinging at an-
other male, and a female
with a child in her arms was
attempting to get between
them.
-MCSO was advised
that several individuals who
were on probation and were
not supposed to be drinking
were at a Heppner loca-
tion drinking whiskey. The
caller advised one of the
subjects beat up another of
the subjects last week, and
the caller was worried it
would happen again.
July 31: -Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
received report of a possible
problem with a juvenile
on Wagon Wheel Loop,
Irrigon.
-MCSO received report
that the city of Heppner will
be painting the shamrock
and the road will be closed
from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
-MCSO received report
that the Umatilla Army
Depot in Hermiston will be
doing a demo that day.
-MCSO received report
that a farm will be burning
east of the free way for a
few hours.
-MCSO received report
of a field fire that was get-
ting bigger.
-MCSO received report
that a male in Heppner has
taken his wife’s glasses and
would not return them.
-MCSO received report
of a vehicle driving fast on
Thomas Ave., Irrigon, did a
180 and almost hit a fence.
MCSO responded and re-
ported they would do extra
patrol in the area.
-MCSO Deputy ad-
vised completing several
civil service calls.
-MCSO received re-
port of someone bringing
in money he found on the
street to the Post Office in
Heppner.
-MCSO received re-
port that a male who had
been trespassed from an
Irrigon residence the previ-
ous week was back again.
MCSO responded.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon resident that
her neighbors abandoned a
cat and two kittens at their
residence. The caller said
she opened the window and
got the kittens out and has
since fed and watered them.
The mother cat was still at
the neighbor’s house. The
animals were picked up.
-MCSO received report
of harassment on Washing-
ton Lane in Irrigon. The
incident was under inves-
tigation.
-MCSO received re-
quest for deputy contact
concerning vandalism at
Hager Park in Heppner.
-MCSO received re-
quest for contact concern-
ing obtaining a civil stand-
by. She was advised she
needed a signed order for a
civil standby.
-MCSO received report
of a disabled vehicle on I-84
Boardman. The subject said
he had a flat tire and took so
long to change it, his battery
went dead and he needed a
jump start.
-MCSO received report
from a subject on Main
St. in Heppner who said
a pickup parked below
her house and there was
someone walking around it.
MCSO was unable to locate
the pickup.
- B o a r d m a n A m b u-
lance received report of a
29-year-old female with
a toothpick stuck in her
foot. Boardman Ambulance
responded, but the patient
refused transport.
-Boardman Ambulance
received report of a 34-year-
old male lying on the floor
vomiting. The subject was
transported.
-Heppner Ambu-
lance received report of a
97-year-old who had fallen
and cut her face. She was
transported.
August 1: -Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office re-
ceived report from a female
who said her friend called
her and said her boyfriend
hit her. Xavier Coria Ortiz
was arrested on a Benton
County warrant for Assault
II and Theft III. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $5,000 bail.
-MCSO received re-
port of cows out on Hwy.
730, Irrigon. OSP was ad-
vised and a deputy also
responded. The deputy did
not locate any cows.
-MCSO received report
of goats out in the road on
Kunze Rd., Boardman.
MCSO responded and the
goats were put back in the
fence.
-MCSO, Boardman
Ambulance received re-
port of an elderly female
who had fallen off the curb
and hit her head at the
Boardman I-84 rest area.
Boardman Ambulance re-
sponded and transported
her to Good Shepherd Hos-
pital in Hermiston.
-MCSO Deputy ad-
vised he was out with a
disabled vehicle on I-84
Boardman. The driver said
she had just bought the car
and then it died.
-MCSO received a ju-
venile complaint at Chase
St. in Heppner.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner subject that
a male was beating on her
mother’s door. She said she
did not know who he was,
but she believed he was
looking for his girlfriend.
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