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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 23, 2016
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
On April 12, 2016 at the
hour of 10 am the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR
97836,inside the lobby at the
Front doors, the defendant’s
interest will be sold, subject
to redemption, in the
real property commonly
known as:75155 W Idaho
Ln, Irrigon ,OR. The court
case number is 15CV069,
where U.S. Bank, Plaintiff
And Jesse L. Garrett; State
of Oregon and Persons or
Parties Unknown claiming
any right, title, lien or
interest in the property
described in the complaint
herin, Defendants . The
sale is a public auction to
the highest bidder for cash
or cashier’s check, in hand,
made out to Morrow County
Sheriff’s Ofice. For more
information on this sale go
to: www.oregonsheriffs.
com/sales.htm
Published: March 16, 23, 30
and April 6, 2016
Afidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
I N V I TAT I O N T O
BID FOR PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENTS
BID NO.:17
BID CLOSING DATE
AND TIME: 04/07/16 2:00
PM
OPENING DATE AND
TIME: 04/07/16 2:00 PM
DESCRIPTION: Handicap
accessible bathroom
PROJECT MANAGER:
Kim Cutsforth P H O N E :
541-676-9618
E-MAIL: Heppner@
centurytel.net
The City of Heppner is
seeking bids for the
construction of a Handicap
accessible bathroom at
Heppner City Hall. All
licensed and Bonded
Contractors are invited to
bid this project.
THIS PROCUREMENT
IS FORMAL: FAXED
BIDS WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED.
SEALED BIDS will be
received until the BID
C L O S I N G D AT E a n d
TIME noted above by the
City of Heppner at:
CITY OF HEPPNER
111 Main Street
Heppner, OR 97836
POINT OF CONTACT:
A bid package can be
picked up at Heppner
City Hall. Address above.
All questions concerning
the bidding, material or
technical requirements
should be directed to The
City of Heppner. For Copies
of the Bid Documents
please contact The City
of Heppner listed above at
Heppner City Hall.
Published: March 23, 2016
PUBLIC NOTICE
TS No. OR07000017-16-1
APN 2S2627-DD-03300
TO No 160009277-OR-
MSO TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
OF SALE Reference is
made to that certain Trust
Deed made by, BRIAN
HARMON as Grantor to
MID-COLUMBIA TITLE
COMPANY as Trustee,
in favor of dated as of
September 21, 2009 and
recorded on September
29, 2009 as Instrument
No. 2009-24769 and the
beneficial interest was
assigned to M&T Bank
and recorded August 12,
2014 as Instrument Number
2014-34655 of official
records in the Office of
the Recorder of Morrow
County, Oregon to-wit:
APN: 2S2627-DD-03300
COMMENCING AT A
POINT ON THE WEST
LINE JONES STREET,
LY I N G I N L O T 8 ,
BLOCK 1, LOONEY`S
ADDITION, IN THE CITY
OF HEPPNER, COUNTY
OF MORROW AND
STATE OF OREGON,
SAID POINT BEING
NORTH A DISTANCE
OF 73.00 FEET FROM
THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID LOT 8, SAID POINT
BEING THE TRUE PPINT
OF BEGINNING OF THIS
DESCRIPTION; THENCE
WEST ON A PARALLEL
LINE WITH THE NORTH
BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID LOT, A DISTANCE
OF 110.00 FEET; THENCE
NORTH A DISTANCE
OF 61.00 FEET; THENCE
EAST ON A PARALLEL
LINE WITH THE NORTH
BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID LOT, A DISTANCE
OF 110.00 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE WEST
LINE OF JONES STREET;
THEN SOUTH ON THE
WEST LINE OF JONES
STREET TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING
OF THIS DESCRIPTION.
Commonly known as:
535 JONES STREET,
HEPPNER, OR 97836 Both
the Beneiciary, M&T Bank,
and the Trustee, Nathan F.
Smith, Esq., OSB #120112,
have elected to sell the said
real property to satisfy the
obligations secured by said
Trust Deed and notice has
been recorded pursuant
to Section 86.735(3) of
Oregon Revised Statutes.
The default for which
the foreclosure is made
is the Grantor’s failure
to pay: failed to pay
payments which became
due Monthly Payment(s):
8 Monthly Payment(s)
from 05/01/2015 to
12/01/2015 at $524.70 2
Monthly Payment(s) from
01/01/2016 to 02/01/2016 at
$513.14 Total Monthly Late
Charge(s): $432.24 By this
reason of said default the
Beneiciary has declared all
obligations secured by said
Trust Deed immediately
due and payable, said sums
being the following, to-wit:
The sum of $55,716.00
together with interest
thereon at the rate of
5.87500% per annum from
April 1, 2015 until paid;
plus all accrued late charges
thereon; and all Trustee’s
fees, foreclosure costs and
any sums advanced by
the Beneficiary pursuant
to the terms of said Trust
Deed. Wherefore, notice
is hereby given that, the
undersigned Trustee will
on July 11, 2016 at the hour
of 11:00 AM, Standard of
Time, as established by
Section 187.110, Oregon
Revised Statues, Front
Entrance, Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 South
Court Street, Heppner, OR
97836 County of Morrow,
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 86.753 of Oregon
Revised Statutes has the
right to have the foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the Trust Deed reinstated by
payment to the Beneiciary
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
or 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. 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. 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 “Beneiciary”
includes their respective
successors in interest, if
any. Dated: 02/22/2016 By:
Nathan F. Smith, Esq., OSB
#120112 Successor Trustee
Malcolm & Cisneros, A
Law Corporation Attention:
Nathan F. Smith, Esq., OSB
#120112 c/o TRUSTEE
CORPS 17100 Gillette
Ave, Irvine, CA 92614
949-252-8300 FOR SALE
NEW
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Joe and Cheryl Taylor present the Ione FFA Chapter with a $2,500 grant from Monsanto at
a regular chapter meeting. Pictured (L-R): Ola Rietmann, Eva Martin, Serenity Rodrigues,
Zoey Gilbert, Katie Gilbert, Matt Orem, Cheryl Taylor, Danny Doherty, Ivy Sandford, Hunter
Padberg, Sonia Medina, Morgan Orem, Austin Carter, Katelyn Bass, Tyler Carter, Sarah
Knop, Emily Taylor, Daniel Eubanks, Jake Heideman and Joe Taylor. -Photo by Erin Heideman
Ione FFA Chapter has
received a $2,500 donation
from America’s Farmers
Grow Communities, spon-
sored by the Monsanto
Fund and directed by local
farmers Joe and Cheryl
Taylor.
The donation will help
the organization develop
the community garden in
Ione. Morgan Orem, FFA
chapter president, says she
is anxious to get it planted.
“We are appreciative
of the efforts of Mr. and
Mrs. Tayler on behalf of our
chapter and we’re looking
forward to developing the
community garden further,”
she said.
Last year, the ICABO
organization in Ione, along
with Loyal Burns, Mark
Anderson, Joe Orem and
Joe McElligott, all assisted
students in preparing an
area that historically had
been open to the public but
has been dormant for sev-
eral years. Some purchases
were made to get it going
again, and FFA members
say the grant from Mon-
stanto will really help get
it off the ground.
“I think it will be a re-
ally nice thing we could do
for our community,” said
chapter sentinel Danny
Doherty. “I’m looking for-
ward to getting my hands
dirty this spring and maybe
even involving our elemen-
tary students in its develop-
ment.”
Nearly all of the veg-
etables provided for the gar-
den will be started by seed
in the FFA greenhouse and,
with the help of members,
be planted outside in May
for the community to use.
“We were happy to fa-
cilitate this grant to the Ione
FFA Chapter,” said winner
Cheryl Taylor. “Both of our
girls have been oficers in
this organization and we
feel it’s a fabulous way to
support our children and
our community.”
For six years, Ameri-
ca’s Farmers Grow Com-
munities has collaborated
with farmers to donate more
than $22 million to more
than 8,000 community or-
ganizations across rural
America. Winning farm-
ers will direct donations
to nonproits to help ight
December 20: -A male
out of Lexington reported to
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office that his wife was
“lipping out” and that she
punched him and knocked
his tooth out. Allison Eliza-
beth Ferguison, 34, was
arrested for Domestic Vio-
lence Harassment.
-A person in Irrigon
reported that a male sub-
ject was walking down
Hwy. 730 and looked either
elderly or possibly intoxi-
cated; subject was walking
unstable and was slumped
over. A deputy responded
MILES &
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OFFICIAL SEASON OPENING
APRIL 16TH, 2016
A PRIL 9 TH -
F IRST P RIME R IB N IGHT $25.95
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rural hunger, purchase life-
saving ire and EMS equip-
ment, support ag youth
leadership programs, buy
much-needed classroom
resources, and more.
America’s Farmers
Grow Communities part-
ners with farmers to support
local nonproit causes that
positively impact farming
communities across rural
America. Grow Communi-
ties is one program in the
America’s Farmers com-
munity outreach effort,
sponsored by the Monsanto
Fund. Other programs in-
clude America’s Farmers
Grow Ag Leaders, which
encourages rural youth to
remain in agriculture and
provides $1,500 college
scholarships to high school
and college students pur-
suing ag-related degrees
and America’s Farmers
Grow Rural Education,
which works with farmers
to nominate rural school
districts to compete for
$10,000 and $25,000 math
and science grants. Visit
www.AmericasFarmers.
com to learn more.
Sheriff’s Report
AT MORROW-GRANT COUNTY OHV PARK "MP 22 ON HIGHWAY 207" HEPPNER OREGON
A PRIL 9 TH - B UFFET B REAKFAST B EGINS
A PRIL 10 TH - F IRST S ENIOR S UNDAY $6.95
INFORMATION PLEASE
CALL: Auction.com at
800.280.2832 Website for
Trustee's Sale Information:
www.Auction.com. Order
No. OR16-000075-1,
Pub Dates 03/09/2016,
03/16/2016, 03/23/2016,
03/30/2016
Published: March 9, 16, 23
and 30, 2016
Afidavit
Morrow County farmers direct
donation to Ione FFA Chapter
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Mid Columbia Bus Company provides a
family atmosphere for the employees to
come to work each day and know
they are appreciated.
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but was unable to locate.
-MCSO responded to a
request for assistance. Fron-
tier was transporting two
transients from Arlington to
Hermiston and just realized
there was a protection order
in place for the two of them.
They requested help as they
sorted the situation out.
Chamber
plans
candidate
forum
The next lunch meeting
of the Heppner Chamber of
Commerce will be Thurs-
day, April 7, at noon in Hep-
pner City Hall conference
room. Wendy Veliz of PGE
will be here to give a brief
update of the PGE project.
A brief all entities report
also will be held.
Cost of lunch is $10;
Willow Creek Diner will
cater. Chamber lunch at-
tendees are asked to RSVP
no later than the Tuesday
before.
Thursday, April 21,
Heppner Chamber will
sponsor a candidates’ fo-
rum for the Morrow County
Judge and Commissioner
Position #1. Bill Kuhn will
moderate. Written ques-
tions will be accepted dur-
ing the forum, or questions
can be emailed to heppner-
chamber@centurytel.net.