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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 26, 2017
-Continued from PAGE 22 Monthly Payment(s)
from
01/01/2013
to
SEVEN
10/01/2014 at $531.23,
the performance of which 12 Monthly Payment(s)
is secured by said Trust from
11/01/2014
to
Deed, the words “Trustee” 10/01/2015 at $495.78,
and “Beneficiary” includes 12 Monthly Payment(s)
their respective successors from
11/01/2015
to
in interest, if any. Dated: 10/01/2016 at $505.36, 4
March 8, 2017 By: Na- Monthly Payment(s) from
than F. Smith, Esq., OSB 11/01/2016 to 02/01/2017
#120112 Successor Trust- at $514.77 Monthly Late
ee Malcolm & Cisneros, Charge(s): 22 Month-
A Law Corporation Atten- ly Late Charge(s) from
tion: Nathan F. Smith, Esq., 01/01/2013 to 10/01/2014
OSB #120112 c/o TRUST- at $314.38, 11 Month-
EE CORPS 17100 Gillette ly Late Charge(s) from
Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 11/01/2014 to 09/01/2015
949-252-8300 FOR SALE at $141.57, 10 Month-
INFORMATION PLEASE ly Late Charge(s) from
CALL: In Source Logic at 01/01/2016 to 10/01/2016
702-659-7766 Website for at $132.50, 4 Month-
Trustee's Sale Informa- ly Late Charge(s) from
tion: www.insourcelogic. 11/01/2016 to 02/01/2017
comISL Number 29083, at $54.52By this reason of
Pub Dates: 04/26/2017, said default the Beneficia-
05/03/2017, 05/10/2017, ry has declared all obliga-
05/17/2017,
HEPPNER tions secured by said Trust
GAZETTE TIMES
Deed immediately due and
Published: April 26, May payable, said sums being
3, 10 and 17, 2017
the following, to-wit: The
Affidavit
sum of $82,515.99 togeth-
er with interest thereon at
the rate of 3.00000% per
annum from December
1, 2012 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 un-
dersigned Trustee will on
July 12, 2017 at the hour
of 12:00 PM, Standard of
Time, as established by
Section 187.110, Oregon
Revised Statues, Court
Street entrance steps to the
PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County Court-
TS No. OR06000002- house, 100 Court St, Hep-
16-1 APN 9307 / 1003 pner, OR 97836 County of
5N2719CC02619 TO No Morrow, sell at public auc-
1 6 0 0 3 7 2 8 6 - O R - M S O tion to the highest bidder
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF for cash the interest in the
SALE Reference is made said described real prop-
to that certain Trust Deed erty which the Grantor had
made by, KAREN E. DE- or had power to convey at
VORE,
UNMARRIED the time of the execution
WOMAN as Grantor to by him of the said Trust
FIRST AMERICAN TI- Deed, together with any
TLE as Trustee, in favor interest which the Grantor
of MORTGAGE ELEC- or his successors in inter-
TRONIC
REGISTRA- est acquired after the ex-
TION SYSTEMS, INC. ecution of said Trust Deed,
(“MERS”), as designated to satisfy the foregoing ob-
nominee for MORTGAGE ligations thereby secured
INVESTORS
CORPO- and the costs and expenses
RATION., Beneficiary of of sale, including a reason-
the security instrument, able charge by the Trustee.
its successors and assigns, Notice is further given that
dated as of August 29, any person named in Sec-
2011 and recorded on Sep- tion 86.753 of Oregon Re-
tember 15, 2011 as Instru- vised Statutes has the right
ment No. 2011-28799 and to have the foreclosure
the beneficial interest was proceeding dismissed and
assigned to FREEDOM the Trust Deed reinstated
MORTGAGE CORPORA- by payment to the Benefi-
TION and recorded De- ciary of the entire amount
cember 21, 2016 as Instru- then due (other than such
ment Number 2016-39444 portion of said principal
of official records in the as would not then be due
Office of the Recorder of had no default occurred),
Morrow County, Oregon together with the costs,
to-wit: APN: 9307 / 1003 Trustee’s or attorney’s
5N2719CC02619 NORTH fees and curing any other
1/2 OF LOT 30, ALL OF default complained of in
LOT 31, BLOCK 44, IR- the Notice of Default by
RIGON, IN THE CITY OF tendering the performance
IRRIGON, COUNTY OF required under the obliga-
MORROW AND STATE tion or Trust Deed, at any
OF OREGON. INCLUD- time prior to five days be-
ING THAT PORTION OF fore the date last set for
THE VACATED ALLEY sale. Without limiting the
INURED
THERETO; Trustee’s disclaimer of
EXCEPTING
THERE- representations or warran-
FROM THAT PORTION ties, Oregon law requires
DEEDED TO THE CITY the Trustee to state in this
OF IRRIGON, IN DEED notice that some resi-
RECORDED JULY 28, dential property sold at a
1997, AS MICROFILM Trustee’s sale may have
NO. M-51802, MORROW been used in manufactur-
COUNTY MICROFILM ing methamphetamines,
RECORDS. Commonly the chemical components
known as: 110 SE TENTH of which are known to be
STREET, IRRIGON, OR toxic. Prospective purchas-
97844 Both the Benefi- ers of residential property
ciary, FREEDOM MORT- should be aware of this
GAGE CORPORATION, potential danger before
and the Trustee, Nathan deciding to place a bid for
F. Smith, Esq., OSB this property at the Trust-
#120112, have elected to ee’s sale. In construing this
sell the said real property notice, the masculine gen-
to satisfy the obligations der includes the feminine
secured by said Trust Deed and the neuter, the sin-
and notice has been re- gular includes plural, the
corded pursuant to Section word “Grantor” includes
86.735(3) of Oregon Re- any successor in interest to
vised Statutes. The default the Grantor as well as any
for which the foreclosure is other persons owing an ob-
made is the Grantor’s fail- ligation, the performance
ure to pay: Failed to pay of which is secured by
payments which became said Trust Deed, the words
due Monthly Payment(s): “Trustee” and “Beneficia-
Deadline
for news
and
advertising:
Monday
at 5 p.m.
ry” includes their respec-
tive successors in interest,
if any. Dated: February 24,
2017 By: Nathan F. Smith,
Esq., OSB #120112 Suc-
cessor Trustee Malcolm &
Cisneros, A Law Corpora-
tion Attention: Nathan F.
Smith, Esq., OSB #120112
c/o TRUSTEE CORPS
17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine,
CA 92614 949-252-8300
FOR SALE INFORMA-
TION PLEASE CALL: In
Source Logic at 702-659-
7766 Website for Trustee's
Sale Information: www.
insourcelogic.comISL
Number 28760, Pub Dates:
04/19/2017, 04/26/2017,
05/03/2017, 05/10/2017.
Published: April 19, 26,
May 3, 10, 2017
Affidavit
Pendleton
celebrates
Doolittle
Raiders
with gala
Saturday
The Pendleton Air Mu-
seum will celebrate the
Doolittle Raiders’ 75 th anni-
versary with a full schedule
of events this Saturday,
April 29, at the Pendleton
Army Air Field.
Free events for the
whole family will take
place from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m., including a classic
car show, living history re-
enactments, displays and
military “toys,” B-25 tours
and sponsored rides, and
food and other vendors.
From 4-5 p.m. there
will be an official military
presentation, laying of the
wreath and an F-15 flyover.
That evening will fea-
ture a full-blown gala at
the National Guard Armory,
with a social hour meet and
greet in the hangar from 5-6
p.m., dinner and show from
6-7:30 p.m., and dancing
with the 234 th Army band
from 8 p.m. until it ends.
While daytime events are
open to the public, tickets
are required for the gala and
may be purchased for $50.
Find more information
at www.pendletonairmu-
seum.org or on Facebook
at facebook.com/Pendleto-
nAirMuseum/.
Sheriff’s Report
February 7 (cont.): -A
female in Ione stated that her
13-year-old daughter told her
and the school that an adult
male is making contact with
the 13-year-old, telling the
female juvenile that she was
old enough to have sex.
-A person in Heppner
reported a subject had texted
a friend asking them to ask
for money for her. The caller
requested the subject be
charged with violation of
restraining order.
February 8: -Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office was
advised of a truck on its side
across from the tree farm on
I-84, Boardman. The driver
was coherent but was stuck
in the truck. Boardman fire
got the driver out of the
vehicle and Boardman ambu-
lance transported the patient
to Good Shepherd Hospital.
-Emergency dispatch
was advised of a pickup
flipped over on the median
of I-84 west, Boardman, with
both subjects stuck inside.
-A female in Boardman
contacted MCSO and re-
quested to speak to an officer
regarding her daughter being
harassed on Instagram and
social media.
-A female in Heppner
reported a male behind St.
Patrick’s Senior Center who
had erratic behavior, walk-
ing on top of the side wall,
doing back flips and lying in
the snow. The caller gave a
description and advised she
believed he needed help.
MCSO was unable to locate.
Cardinal track results
On Friday, April 14, the
Ione track team competed
in the Rivers Edge meet
at Umatilla. The following
Tuesday, they travelled to
John Day for the GU Small
Schools Meet. Results are
as follows, with places
shown to eighth:
River’s Edge Meet, April
14
Varsity Finals Men’s
Results
100 Meters
JR Roque, 13.98a
Pedro Bolanos, 14.98a
200 Meters
JR Roque, 27.85a
Pedro Bolanos, 31.67a
400 Meters
Junior Verduzco, 59.42a PR
Hector Aguilar, 1:07.29a
SR
1500 Meters
Hayden Qualls, 4:42.94a
PR
Danny Doherty, 5:12.49a
3000 Meters
6. Hayden Qualls,
10:03.68a PR
Danny Doherty, 11:07.17a
PR
Shot Put - 12lb
Karsen Dumler, 31-06.50
Discus - 1.6kg
Karsen Dumler, 102-04 SR
Javelin - 800g
Hector Aguilar, 111-04
Long Jump
Junior Verduzco, 17-00.00
JR Roque, 14-09.50
Varsity Finals Women’s
Results
800 Meters
Mackenzie Heideman,
3:09.53a
Susie Teeman, 3:13.53a PR
1500 Meters
Mackenzie Heideman,
6:03.09a
100m Hurdles - 33”
Laura Ayala, 19.93a
300m Hurdles - 30”
Laura Ayala, 59.26a
Shot Put - 4kg
Ashley Medina, 21-11.00
Sonia Medina, 20-03.00
Discus - 1kg
Ashley Medina, 78-08 PR
Sonia Medina, 61-03
Long Jump
Laura Ayala, 11-07.00
GU Small School Meet,
April 18
Varsity Finals Men’s
Results
100 Meters
6. Dan Kelly 12.72a PR
JR Roque 13.30a
Goncalo Silva 13.42a
Hector Aguilar 14.25a SR
Pedro Bolanos 14.26a
Roman Rodriguez 14.38a
PR
200 Meters
3. Cord Flynn 24.49a PR
8. Junior Verduzco 26.31a
PR
Goncalo Silva 27.31a PR
Pedro Bolanos 29.44a
400 Meters
2. Hayden Qualls 59.18a
PR
7. Danny Doherty 1:04.44a
PR
800 Meters
3. Hayden Qualls 2:20.55a
PR
6. Danny Doherty 2:36.04a
PR
4x100 Relay
3. Junior Verduzco, JR
Roque, Dan Kelly, Cord
Flynn 50.40a
4x400 Relay
2. Junior Verduzco, Danny
Doherty, JR Roque, Hayden
Qualls 4:08.86a
Shot Put - 12lb
7. Karsen Dumler 33-04.50
Discus - 1.6kg
1. Cord Flynn 121-11 PR
7. Karsen Dumler 93-06
Roman Rodriguez 72-08
PR
Javelin - 800g
1. Cord Flynn 149-09 PR
6. Hector Aguilar 127-09
Dan Kelly 89-04
Goncalo Silva 89-02
Roman Rodriguez 86-04
Long Jump
4. Junior Verduzco 17-
08.50 PR
JR Roque 15-04.50
Goncalo Silva 14-06.00
Hector Aguilar 13-09.50
Roman Rodriguez 11-00.00
Triple Jump
5. Dan Kelly 32-05.50
Varsity Finals Women’s
Results
400 Meters
4. Sarah Knop 1:12.50a PR
800 Meters
1. Mackenzie Heideman
3:00.10a
3. Susie Teeman 3:08.95a
PR
1500 Meters
1. Mackenzie Heideman
6:08.58a
100m Hurdles - 33”
4. Laura Ayala 31.05a
300m Hurdles - 30”
5. Sarah Knop 56.95a PR
Shot Put - 4kg
Sonia Medina 22-04.00 SR
Ashley Medina 22-00.00
Discus - 1kg
Sonia Medina 55-02
Ashley Medina
Javelin - 600g
Mackenzie Heideman 57-
02 PR
High Jump
4. Sarah Knop 4-02.00
Long Jump
7. Laura Ayala 12-05.0
The Cardinals will
travel this Saturday, April
29, to the Nike Sherman
Invitational in Moro; events
begin at 11 a.m. They will
then compete at the Bulldog
Invite Tuesday, May 2, at
Hermiston High School.
The first event is at 4 p.m.
BMCC to hold ribbon-cutting
ceremony for new Workforce
Training Center April 27
BOARDMAN, Ore. –
Blue Mountain Community
College will celebrate the
opening of the Workforce
Training Center, the first of
three major bond-funded
construction projects to be
completed, during an open
house and ribbon-cutting
ceremony on Thursday,
April 27.
The event is open to
the public, and includes
a ribbon-cutting with the
Boardman Chamber of
Commerce, comments
from BMCC President Cam
Preus and Board Chair
Chris Brown, refreshments,
tours of the facility and
an appearance by Timber,
BMCC’s Timberwolf mas-
cot. In addition, the College
will dedicate the “Carl-
son Room”, a conference
room named after Louie
and Betty Carlson of Hep-
pner, who have contributed
many years of service and
volunteerism to BMCC, as
well as Morrow County.
Louie Carlson is a former
Morrow County judge,
and his wife, Betty, served
many years with the BMCC
Foundation.
The Workforce Train-
ing Center, adjacent to the
SAGE Center on Olson
Road in Boardman, replac-
es the former BMCC Mor-
row County Center, which
was located just down the
road. The facility not only
offers general and commu-
nity education courses, but
also houses BMCC’s Data
Center Technician, Indus-
trial Systems Technologies
and Early Childhood Edu-
cation programs.
The Workforce Train-
ing Center is the first of
three major construction
projects to reach comple-
tion. Voters approved a $23
million bond in May 2015
to construct the facility, as
well as build a Precision Ir-
rigated Agriculture Facility
in Hermiston and an updat-
ed agriculture center on the
Pendleton campus, known
as the Facility for Agricul-
tural Resource Manage-
ment (FARM). The Preci-
sion Irrigated Agriculture
facility, located on Oregon
State University Hermiston
Agricultural Research and
Education Center property,
is set for completion this
June, with a grand opening
on June 29. The FARM
is slated for completion
in September. Other im-
provements funded by the
bond were completed on
the Pendleton campus last
summer, and additional
upgrades will be made this
summer for renovated stu-
dent use spaces, safety and
security improvements, and
HVAC/electrical updates.
Arlington rodeo kicks off 70 th
performance this week
The Arlington Jackpot
Rodeo kicks off its 70 th year
April 29-30 at Arlington,
OR.
Events will begin Sat-
urday, April 29, with the
parade through downtown
Arlington at 10 a.m. and the
queen’s luncheon immedi-
ately following the parade
at the United Methodist
Church Hall, 150 Hemlock
St.
Rodeo action begins at
12:30 p.m. both Saturday
and Sunday. A cowboy
breakfast will be served on
Sunday at the Masonic Hall
from 7–10 a.m. The club is
also hosting past rodeo roy-
alty for a reunion in honor
of the 70 th year.
Arena action will fea-
ture the traditional rodeo
events, including bull rid-
ing and ranch bronc riding.
There will be added money
each day, except for spe-
cialty events. The specialty
events will be mutton bus-
tin’, junior and pee wee
barrel racing, steer riding
and a calf scramble. The
15 th annual Kevin Johnson
Memorial buckle will be
awarded to the all-around
cowboy or cowgirl.
The cook shack will
be serving food both days.
Ticket prices are $6 for
adults and $4 for children
12 and under. A two-day
pass is available for $9 for
adults and $6 for children
12 and under.
Reigning as the Arling-
ton Saddle Club Queen this
year is 16-year-old Annika
Rietmann of Condon, OR.
She is the daughter of Ajax
ranchers Tom Rietmann and
Katie Cook. Annika will
be riding her six-year-old
registered quarter horse,
Cash, for her official ap-
pearances as she represents
the Arlington Saddle Club
at their events throughout
Oregon and Washington.
She would like to extend
an invitation to join her for
an action-packed weekend
at the 70 th annual Arlington
Rodeo.
The Arlington Saddle
Club slate of officers are
president Ron Wilson,
vice-president Jim Rucker,
secretary Jodie Gentry,
treasurer Sarah Rucker and
queen advisor Eileen Potter.
For additional informa-
tion on the Arlington Jack-
pot Rodeo call 541-980-
1593 or 541-980-7108. For
royalty-related information
call 541-384-6251.
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