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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 6, 2017
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE
Reference is made to that
certain trust deed made by
Jose M. Colin and Guada-
lupe T. Colin, as grantor,
to Columbia River Title
Company, as trustee, in
favor of Bank of Eastern
Oregon, as beneficiary,
dated March 21, 2005, re-
corded on April 14, 2005,
in the Office of Morrow
County Microfilm Re-
cords, Morrow County,
Oregon as Microfilm No.
2005-13581, covering the
following described real
property situated in the
above-mentioned county
and state, to-wit:
LOT 1, BLOCK 4, WEST
GLEN, IN THE COUNTY
OF MORROW, STATE
OF OREGON.
The Real Property or its
address is commonly
known as 70036 RIDGE
CREST LANE, BOARD-
MAN, OR 97818.
Both the beneficiary and
the trustee have elected
to sell the real property
to satisfy the obligations
secured by the trust deed
and a notice of default has
been recorded pursuant to
Oregon Revised Statutes
86.752(3); the default for
which foreclosure is made
is grantor’s failure to pay
upon demand and when
due the following sums:
Monthly payments in the
amount of $1,000 due on
December 20, 2013 to the
present; and real estate
taxes due and owing the
Morrow County Tax Col-
lector for the Tax Years
2014-2015;
2015-2016;
and 2016-2017.
By reason of the default
just described, the benefi-
ciary has declared all sums
owing on the obligation se-
cured by the trust deed im-
mediately due and payable,
those sums being the fol-
lowing, to-wit: Principal in
the amount of $23,339.14;
accrued interest as of Oc-
tober 10, 2017, in the
amount of $26,626.33;
late charges in the amount
of $1,000; plus interest
on the principal at a rate
of 8.5 percent per annum
from October 10, 2017,
until paid; together with
all attorney fees, costs, late
charges and trustee’s fees
and expenses incurred in
this foreclosure.
WHEREFORE, notice is
hereby given that the un-
dersigned trustee will on
March 1, 2018, at the hour
of 11:00 o’clock A.M., in
accord with the standard
of time established by
ORS 187.110, at the front
entrance of the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
S. Court St., in the City of
Heppner, County of Mor-
row, State of Oregon, sell
at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the
interest in the real property
described above which the
grantor had or had power
to convey at the time of
the execution by grantor
of the trust deed, together
with any interest which
the grantor or grantor’s
successors in interest ac-
quired after the execution
of the trust deed, to satisfy
the foregoing obligations
thereby secured and the
costs and expenses of the
sale, including a reason-
able charge by the trustee.
Notice is further given that
any person named in ORS
86.778 has the right, at any
time prior to five days be-
fore the date last set for the
sale, to have this foreclo-
sure proceeding dismissed
and the trust deed reinstat-
ed by payment to the bene-
ficiary 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 perfor-
mance required under the
obligation or trust deed,
and in addition to paying
those sums or tendering
the performance necessary
to cure the default, by pay-
ing all costs and expenses
actually incurred in en-
forcing the obligation and
trust deed, together with
trustee’s and attorney fees
not exceeding the amounts
provided by ORS 86.778.
Without limiting the trust-
ee’s disclaimer of repre-
sentations or warranties,
Oregon law requires the
trustee to state in this no-
tice that some residential
property sold at trustee’s
sale may have been used
in manufacturing meth-
amphetamines, the chemi-
cal 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 prop-
erty at the trustee’s sale.
In construing this notice,
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 the trust deed,
and the words “trustee”
and “beneficiary” include
their respective successors
in interest, if any.
NOTICE TO RESIDEN-
TIAL TENANTS:
Pursuant to ORS 86.774(2)
(b) the copy of the notice
of sale required to be pub-
lished does not need to
include the notice to ten-
ants required under ORS
86.771(10).
DATED: December 1,
2017
David M. Blanc, Trustee
Corey, Byler & Rew, LLP
P.O. Box 218; 222 SE
Dorion Avenue
Pendleton, OR 97801
(541) 276-3331; (800)
994-3331
Email: blanc@corey-byler.
com
Published: December 6,
13, 20 and 27, 2017
Affidavit
Mustangs basketball teams
travel to Moda Center
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
On January 18, 2018 at the
hour of 11 am the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR
97836, inside the lobby at
the Front doors, the defen-
dant’s interest will be sold,
subject to redemption, in
the real property common-
ly known as: 119 Board-
man Ave NW, Boardman,
OR 97818. The court case
number is 15CV155, where
U.S. BANK TRUST,
N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR
LSF8 MASTER PAR-
TICIPATION
TRUST,
BY CALIBER HOME
LOANS, INC., AS ITS
ATTORNEY IN FACT,
Plaintiff and CAROLYN
J. SKOUBO; DISCOVER
BANK; and ALL OTHER
PERSONS OR PARTIES
UNKNOWN
CLAIM-
ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE,
LIEN, OR INTEREST IN
THE REAL PROPERTY
COMMONLY KNOWN
AS 119 BOARDMAN
AVE NW, BOARDMAN,
OR 97818, 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 Office.
For more information on
this sale go to:
www.oregonsheriffs.com/
sales.htm
Published: December 6,
13, 20 and 27, 2017
Affidavit
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
ALL NEWS AND
ADVERTISEMENT
DEADLINE:
MONDAYS
AT 5:00 P.M.
Heppner High School basketball teams traveled to the Moda Center to watch the Portland
Trailblazers play the Milwaukee Bucks last Thursday night. Pictured are the 43 players who
attended the game, including members of the JV Girls, JV Boys, Varsity Girls and Varsity
Boys teams. The teams were allowed to go down on the game floor following the game and
each member got a chance to shoot a free throw. It was the first time to a Blazer game for
several of the team members.
The Heppner Mustang
boys’ basketball team split
their opening weekend of
games at the Western Men-
nonite Pioneer Basketball
Tournament. On the open-
ing day of the tournament,
Heppner beat the 3A Che-
mawa Braves by the score
of 64-55. The next day in
the championship matchup
against the Western Menno-
nite Pioneers, the Mustangs
lost by the score of 93-42
to take second place at the
tournament.
In the opening game
against the Braves, the
Mustangs jumped out
quickly and led at the end
of the first quarter 22-8. The
Braves then put on a full
court press that got them
some steals and buckets.
They outscored the Mus-
tangs 14-7 in the quarter,
but the Mustangs still led
at the break 29-22.
After halftime the Mus-
tangs got back on track and
scored 20 points in the third
quarter and led the game
49-35 as the fourth quar-
ter started. Chemawa out-
scored Heppner in the last
frame but it wasn’t enough
as the Mustangs won by the
score of 64-55.
Trent Smith had the hot
hand for the Mustangs and
led them in scoring with
21 points. Tyler Carter fol-
lowed with nine and Justin
McAninch had eight points.
Wyatt Steagall scored seven
points and Coby Dough-
erty finished with six. Alex
Lindsay tallied five points
while Gibson McCurry
had four. Hunter Nichols
contributed three points
and Beau Wolters finished
with one.
Western Mennonite de-
feated the Pacific Pirates
to reach the championship
matchup against the Mus-
tangs. Western Mennonite
has a great basketball pro-
gram and they have reached
the final eight in Pendleton
for the last 12 years in a
row. They were the con-
sensus number one team
coming into the season and
certainly looked like that in
the first two games of this
season.
Heppner took their one
and only lead early in the
game when Carter hit a
shot to give the Mustangs a
3-0 lead. From then on the
Pioneers put on a clinic of
pressure defense and three
point shooting. They led the
game 52-21 at halftime and
ended up winning the game
93-42.
Carter and Nichols led
the team in scoring with
eight points each. Steagall
had seven points and Wolt-
ers six. Logan Burright
scored five points while
McCurry and McAninch
had four points each in the
game.
Leading the team in
rebounds were Dougherty
and Nichols with five each.
Wolters recorded four and
with three each were Stea-
gall and McAninch. With
two rebounds each were
Carter, Burright and Mc-
Curry. McCurry blocked
a shot in the game and
McAninch had two.
Nichols had three steals
in the game and next with
two steals each were Wolt-
ers and Carter. Burright had
two assist in the game to
lead the team.
Steagall was named to
the first team all-tourna-
ment team and Smith was
on the second team.
This weekend the Mus-
tangs host their own tourna-
ment. Coming to town will
be the Imbler Panthers, Irri-
gon Knights and the MacHi
Pioneers. Heppner will play
the Pioneers on Friday night
at 7:30 p.m.
Heppner wrestlers compete in
Enterprise Kick Off
The Heppner Mustangs
wrestling team got their
season underway at the En-
terprise Kick Off on Friday,
Dec. 1 with good results.
Echo/Stanfield and Hermis-
ton teams also participated
in the kick off.
Heppner’s Trevor An-
tonucci at 120 pounds, Leo
Waite at 126, Zach Bred-
field at 160 and Carson
Brosnan at 170 all earned
second place finishes to
lead the Mustangs. Other
placers included Suzanneah
Cason in third at 132B,
Charles Cason third at
170A, and Ethan Holmgren
third at 195. The Mustangs
Heppner wrestlers kicked off the season on Dec. 1. -Photo by
Kirsti Cason
finished in sixth place with
58 points.
Echo had the best day
of the local teams with a
second place finish in the
team standings with 72
points. Hermiston had 13
wrestlers earn top-4 plac-
ings and finished fourth
with 63 points. Enterprise
won the team competition
with 84 points.
Mustang girls basketball
victory
In the Heppner vs Che-
mawa game held on Dec. 1,
junior Jacee Currin led the
team to a season opening
victory at the Beau Clas-
sic tournament at Western
Mennonite High with a
winning score of 66-43.
Currin scored 22 points in
the victory over Chemawa.
The lady Mustangs went
on to win 49-44 over the
Western Mennonite team
on Saturday in the Beau
Classic.
The Mustangs will play
in its home opener Friday at
6 p.m. against McLoughlin.
They will host Imbler on Sydney Wilson (25) attempts to pass, while Morgan Cor-
Saturday at 4 p.m.
rea (23) assists. -Photo by Jennifer Steagall
Have a news story or photo
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call 541-676-9228 or stop by
the office on Willow St., Heppner Today