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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 30, 2015
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Paul
(Skip) Pettyjohn would
like to thank all of the
Doctors, Nurses and
EMTs in the care of
Skip. We would also
like to thank those who
sent cards, donated
food, and sent their
prayers, for words of
encouragement and
comfort and those who
attended his memorial.
Living in a small town
(area) where everyone
knows everybody is the
best possible place to be
because of all the love,
support and prayers.
Thank You so much to
each and everyone
Barbara E. Pettyjohn
Kim Thompson
Kelly & Carl Christman
Kris Rea
Dianna & Wayne Hams
Kevan & Clifton Tieman
and families
9-30-1p
FOR RENT
Office space for rent in
Heppner. $450 month
includes electrical and heat.
Available Now Call David
Sykes at Heppner Gazette.
541-676-9228
WANTED
Occasional, live-in Pet
and House Sitter wanted.
If interested, call 541 676
9112 for more information
9-30-2c
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE T.S. No.: OR-15-
672326-AJ Reference is
made to that certain deed
made by, MICHELLE
JONES, A MARRIED
PERSON as Grantor to
FIDELITY NATIONAL
TITLE INS CO, as trustee,
in favor of WELLS FARGO
BANK, N.A., as
B e n e f i c i a r y, d a t e d
1/19/2010 , recorded
1/25/2010 , in official
records of MORROW
County, Oregon in book/
reel/volume No. and/or as
fee/file/instrument/
microfilm / reception
number 2010-25420
covering the following
described real property
situated in said County, and
State, to-wit: APN: 8652
5N2625-A0-02613 LOT
10, DUNE ADDITION, IN
THE CITY OF IRRIGON,
COUNTY OF MORROW
A N D S TAT E O F
OREGON. Commonly
known as: 165 SE
KRISTEN DR, IRRIGON,
OR 97844 The undersigned
hereby certifies that based
upon business records there
are no known written
assignments of the trust
deed by the trustee or by the
beneficiary and no
appointments of a successor
trustee have been made,
except as recorded in the
records of the county or
counties in which the above
described real property is
situated. Further, no action
has been instituted to
recover the debt, or any part
thereof, now remaining
secured by the trust deed,
or, if such action has been
instituted, such action has
been dismissed except as
permitted by ORS
86.752(7). Both the
beneficiary and the trustee
have elected to sell the said
real property to satisfy the
obligations secured by said
trust deed and notice has
been rec orded pursuant to
Section 86.752 (3) of
Oregon Revised Statutes.
There is a default by grantor
or other person owing an
obligation, performance of
which is secured by the trust
deed, or by the successor in
interest, with respect to
provisions therein which
authorize sale in the event
of such provision. The
default for which
foreclosure is made is
grantor’s failure to pay
when due the following
sums: Delinquent
Payments: Payment
Information From Through
Total Payments 2/1/2013
7/10/2015 $15,667.70 Late
Charges From Through
Total Late Charges 2/1/2013
7/10/2015 $40.28
Beneficiary’s Advances,
Costs, And Expenses
Escrow Advances
$3,863.13 Total Advances:
$ 3 , 8 6 3 . 1 3 T O TA L
FORECLOSURE COST:
$ 4 , 8 8 3 . 0 0 T O TA L
REQUIRED
TO
REINSTATE: $20,590.98
TOTAL REQUIRED TO
PAYOFF: $78,231.60 By
reason of the default, the
beneficiary has declared all
sums owing on the
obligation secured by the
trust deed immediately due
and payable, those sums
being the following, to- wit:
The installments of
principal and interest which
became due on 2/1/2013,
and all subsequent
installments of principal
and interest through the
date of this Notice, plus
amounts that are due for late
charges, delinquent
property taxes, insurance
premiums, advances made
on senior liens, taxes and/
or insurance, trustee’s fees,
and any attorney fees and
court costs arising from or
associated with the
beneficiaries efforts to
protect and preserve its
security, all of which must
be paid as a condition of
reinstatement, including all
sums that shall accrue
through reinstatement or
pay-off. Nothing in this
notice shall be construed as
a waiver of any fees owing
to the Beneficiary under the
Deed of Trust pursuant to
the terms of the loan
documents. Whereof, notice
hereby is given that Quality
Loan Service Corporation
o f Wa s h i n g t o n , t h e
undersigned trustee will on
11/24/2015 at the hour of
11:00 am , Standard of
Time, as established by
section 187.110, Oregon
Revised Statues, At the
front entrance to the
Morrow County Road Department is asking you
to please maintain your lane travel, during the next
few weeks as Morrow County public works will be
happening in the County.
The product is a fast-drying, water-based paint used to
indicate the center lines, edge lines and other roadway
markings. Because road striping is a moving operation,
drivers are advised to look for these paint vehicles and
fresh-looking paint on the roadway. On some roads,
striping crews will use escort vehicles ahead of and
behind the striping truck.
Drivers should use extreme caution and patience
when they encounter a striping crew. When possible,
the striping crew will move off the roadway to allow
vehicles behind the striping operation to pass. Be
mindful if you pass this vehicle unless directed to do
so. Drivers can avoid getting fresh white or yellow
paint on their vehicles by following a few simple rules
–Give striping crews plenty of room to work; don’t
follow too closely
–Avoid driving over the newly-painted markings
–If drivers do get paint on their vehicles, wash the paint
off as quickly as possible, as soon as you can. This
fresh paint often comes off easily with soap and water.
Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court
Street, Heppner, OR 97836
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
had or had power to convey
at the time of the execution
by him of the 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 trustee. Notice
is further given that any
person named in Section
86.778 of Oregon Revised
Statutes has the right to
have the foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the trust deed reinstated by
payment to the beneficiary
of 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 and
attorney’s fees and curing
any other default
complained of in the Notice
of Default by tendering the
performance required under
the obligation or trust deed,
at any time prior to five
days before the date last set
for sale. Other than as
shown of record, neither the
beneficiary nor the trustee
has 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 in
interest to grantor or of any
lessee or other person in
possession of or occupying
the property, except: Name
and Last Known Address
and Nature of Right, Lien
or Interest MICHELLE
JONES 165 SE KRISTEN
DR IRRIGON, OR 97844
Original Borrower For Sale
Information Call: 714-730-
2727 or Login to: www.
servicelinkasap.com In
construing this notice, the
singular includes the plural,
the word “grantor” includes
any successor in interest to
this grantor as well as any
other person owing an
obligation, the performance
of which is secured by the
trust deed, and the words
“trustee” and “beneficiary”
include their respective
successors in interest, if
any. Pursuant to Oregon
Law, this sale will not be
deemed final until the
Trustee's deed has been
issued by Quality Loan
Service Corporation of
Wa s h i n g t o n . I f a n y
irregularities are discovered
within 10 days of the date
of this sale, the trustee will
rescind the sale, return the
buyer's money and take
further action as necessary.
If the sale is set aside for
any reason, including if the
Trustee is unable to convey
title, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to
a return of the monies paid
to the Trustee. This shall be
the Purchaser’s sole and
exclusive remedy. The
purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the
Trustor, the Trustee, the
B e n e f i c i a r y, t h e
Beneficiary’s Agent, or the
Beneficiary’s Attorney. If
you have previously been
discharged through
bankruptcy, you may have
been released of personal
liability for this loan in
which case this letter is
intended to exercise the
note holders right’s against
the real property only. As
required by law, you are
hereby notified that a
negative credit report
reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to
a credit report agency if you
fail to fulfill the terms of
your credit obligations.
Wi t h o u t l i m i t i n g t h e
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. NOTICE TO
TENANTS: TENANTS OF
THE SUBJECT REAL
P R O P E R T Y H AV E
CERTAIN PROTECTIONS
AFFFORDED TO THEM
UNDER ORS 86.782 AND
P O S S I B LY U N D E R
F E D E R A L L AW.
ATTACHED TO THIS
NOTICE OF SALE, AND
I N C O R P O R AT E D
HEREIN, IS A NOTICE
TO T E N A N T S T H AT
SETS FORTH SOME OF
THE PROTECTIONS
THAT ARE AVAILABLE
TO A TENANT OF THE
SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY AND WHICH
SETS FORTH CERTAIN
REQUIRMENTS THAT
MUST BE COMPLIED
WITH BY ANY TENANT
IN ORDER TO OBTAIN
THE AFFORDED
PROTECTION, AS
REQUIRED UNDER ORS
86.771 . QUALITY MAY
BE CONSIDERED A
DEBT COLLECTOR
AT T E M P T I N G T O
COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED WILL BE
U S E D F O R T H AT
PURPOSE. TS No: OR-15-
672326-AJ Dated: 7/6/2015
Quality Loan Service
Corporation of Washington,
as Trustee Signature By:
____ __ Angel Jones,
Assistant Secretary
Trustee’s Mailing Address:
Quality Loan Service Corp.
of Washington C/O Quality
Loan Service Corporation
411 Ivy Street San Diego,
C A 9 2 1 0 1 Tr u s t e e ’s
Physical Address: Quality
Loan Service Corp. of
Washington 108 1 st Ave
South, Suite 202, Seattle,
WA 98104 Toll Free: (866)
925-0241 IDSPub
#0087142 9/9/2015
9/16/2015 9/23/2015
9/30/2015
Published: September 9, 16,
23 and 30, 2015
Affidavit
BURNING
BAN
LIFTED
As of October 1, 2015,
the Fire Chief
of the City of Heppner has
lifting the burning ban
*C ity of H eppner requires a
permit on all open burning
PUBLIC NOTICE
A public meeting of the
City Council of the City
of Ione will be held to
receive public comment on
an ordinance initiated by
the City of Ione to vacate
that portion of Birch Street
that lies South of 2nd Street
and North of 3rd Street in
Sperry’s 2nd addition in
the City of Ione, County of
Morrow, State of Oregon.
The meeting will take place
on the 13th day of October,
-SEVEN
2015 at 6:00 PM at Ione
City Hall. Any person may
appear at the meeting to
give input on this request;
those unable to attend may
submit a letter in writing at
City Hall prior to 3 PM on
Tuesday, October 13, 2015.
Maps and additional
information are available
at City Hall.
Published: September 30,
and October 7, 2015
Affidavit
HEALTH DISTRICT
-Continued from PAGE ONE a licensed clinical social
retaining wall and replacing
the concrete patio with sod,
was $41,925.
Other bids received
were from: Rod Anderson
Construction, Inc., Pend-
leton, for $88,269.95 or
$64,962.34 for a reduced
project, not including sod
replacement and other spe-
cifics; Windwave Com-
munications, Inc., Hep-
pner-$68,880 for option one
and $59,680 for option two;
and SilverCreek Contract-
ing, Heppner-$68,500 for
option one and $52,900 for
option two.
The board also ap-
proved an expenditure of
$4,700 for an on-site facil-
ity assessment of Pioneer
Memorial Hospital from
Marx/Okubo Associates,
Inc. (providing architecture,
engineering and construc-
tion consulting with loca-
tions in numerous cities in
the U.S., the nearest being
Seattle) which would in-
clude mechanical, electrical
and plumbing, and their
subsequent report. Their
proposal does not include
travel expenses, which they
estimated at $500.
In other business, the
board:
-learned that Merritt
Hawkins, the physician
search firm hired by the dis-
trict to find a replacement
for Dr. Betsy Anderson,
who left the district to take
a position at La Grande, has
said that they currently do
not have any candidates in-
terested in the position. The
board agreed to widen the
search to include mid-level
providers, such as physi-
cian’s assistants and nurse
practitioners. Mahoney said
that another mid-level pro-
vider is needed to retain the
level of emergency room
coverage, even if Sheridan
Tarnasky, PA, does not opt
to retire soon. Tarnasky said
that she probably doesn’t
intend to retire within the
next year, but is not certain
when she will do so.
In a related move, the
board approved hiring Dr.
Anderson as a locum tenens
emergency room physician,
which means she may do
occasional work for the
district, changing her status
from that of a staff physi-
cian to a weekend locum
tenens physician, if that is
acceptable with her new
employers. The district also
employs Dr. Ken Wenberg
for emergency room cover-
age and would employ Dr.
Anderson at the same rate
as Dr. Wenberg. The move
would be designed to allevi-
ate some of the staff physi-
cians’ burn-out that could
occur with emergency room
call in addition to weekday
clinic hours.
-discussed future dis-
trict funding, including
setting up reserve funds,
tax funding, Medicare and
Medicaid funding, monies
from gas and wind projects
and borrowing.
-learned that the dis-
trict hired Terri Caicedo,
worker, to work part-time
in the district’s hospice
department. According to
Director of Nursing Molly
Rhea, Hospice is required to
have the services of a clini-
cal social worker. Caicedo
also works for Good Shep-
herd Hospital in Hermiston.
-learned that the Ione
Community Clinic opened
Sept. 10 in conjunction with
the Ione school’s back to
school barbecue and was
well attended. Mahoney
said the staff did an excel-
lent job of preparing for the
clinic’s opening.
-learned that with the
resignation of Dr. Ander-
son, cardiac stress tests will
be conducted by a partner-
ship of Dr. Russ Nichols
and Dr. Dan Hambleton and
possibly Dr. Ken Wenberg
until Dr. Hambleton con-
ducts them on his own.
-received the following
profit and loss statement for
August: gross patient rev-
enue: $773,514, deductions
of -$3,135 for bad debts
and $81,019 in contractual
and other adjustments, plus
$118,146 in tax revenue and
$5,301 in other revenue for
$819,076 in total operating
revenue, around the same
as the previous month of
$823,439; with $826,950
in total operating expenses,
and a non-operating gain of
$7,200 for a $674 loss for
the month. “We’re looking
fine,” said Mahoney, espe-
cially considering that July
and August are tradition-
ally the lowest utilization
months. The district has a
$38,224 average monthly
year-to-date gain.
-received the following
reports: Pioneer Memorial
Clinic had 400 patient visits
for the month with four new
patients, 17 seen by a nurse
and 18 no shows; Irrigon
Medical Clinic had 282
patient visits for the month
with 39 new patients, 33
seen by a nurse and 20 no
shows; Heppner Ambu-
lance had 25 page-outs with
20 transports for $27,185 in
revenue; Boardman Ambu-
lance had 26 page-outs with
17 transports for $26,187
in revenue; Irrigon Ambu-
lance had 15 page-outs with
10 transports for $13,306 in
revenue; Ione Ambulance
had two page-outs with one
transport for $1,319 in reve-
nue; there were four flights;
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
had five admissions in Au-
gust, two swing bed admis-
sions, eight admissions for
observation, one hospital
respite admission, 460 total
out-patients, 75 emergency
room encounters, 1,641 lab
tests, 131 x-ray procedures,
22 CT scans, 11 EKG tests,
two treadmill procedures,
three lower endoscopy pro-
cedures, four upper en-
doscopy procedures, nine
respiratory therapy proce-
dures; Home Health had
129 patient visits; Hos-
pice had five admissions;
Pharmacy had 1,584 drug
doses for $94,041 in drug
revenue.
Correction
The family of Lester Workman has asked the Gazette-
Times to correct a few factual errors in a Letter to the
Editor printed in the Sept. 16 issue.
In “A life that mattered,” Lelia Workman’s brother
was incorrectly identified as Ray and his wife as Debbie;
their names are Skip and Jane. Also, Lester Workman was
paralyzed from the neck down as the result of a car acci-
dent, not from the waist down as a result of a motorcycle
accident as was printed.