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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday,February 13, 2019 - SEVEN
HELP WANTED
ous software programs,
collecting payments, pre-
paring bank deposit. Re-
quires highly organized
individual with great cus-
tomer service skills who
can work independently.
High School Diploma and
two years general office
experience required, medi-
cal office experience with
electronic health record
software preferred. Must
have excellent interper-
sonal and communication
skills and be a team play-
er. Salary range $14.23 -
$18.06 DOQ and excellent
benefits package. Back-
ground check and pre-
employment drug screen
required. Applications are
available at www.morrow-
countyhealthdistrict.org/
employment, at the Patient
Business Office at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital, or by
contacting Patti Allstott,
541-676-2949.
Closes
2/18, 5 p.m. EEOE
2-6-2c
Summer Reading Co-
ordinator
The Ione Public Library
is seeking applicants for
its 2019 Summer Reading
Coordinator position. This
person will be responsible
for organizing, the regis-
tration, curriculum, special
performances, and end-of-
program survey as well as
running a 6 week Summer
Reading Program in Ione
in June and July of 2019.
This program is usually 1
day a week for 6 weeks.
The Oregon State Library
curriculum will be provid-
ed and the coordinator has
liberty to adapt/personal-
ize as they see fit. Pay is at
the end of the 6-week pro-
gram and will not exceed
$1000, dependent upon
Board approval. Candi-
dates should be an orga-
nized self-starter. Child
education background is a
plus. Interested candidates
should submit a resume
and letter of interest to the
Ione Public Library, P.O.
Box 125, Ione, OR 97843
no later than February 21,
2019. 2-6-3x
THANK YOU
WOW. What a night. I am
so honored and humbled
to have been awarded the
“Lifetime
Achievement
“ award at the Town and
Country event. I thank
the Heppner Chamber, its
awesome members, Gate-
way Cafe for a very tasty
meal, Joe Lindsay for the
entertaining lyrics and
last, but certainly not least,
all of you that wrote such
glowing letters of sup-
port. A special thanks to
my wonderful son (Robb)
and an equally wonderful
daughter-in-law (Crissy)
that drove all the way from
Island City just to be with
me during this humbling
time. I am still over-
whelmed, as I just feel I
am doing what anyone else
would do in like circum-
stances. Nothing worthy
of such an honor. I hope
you will all take pleasure
in knowing that you cost
me a good nights sleep. I
was so hyped that I was
not able to go to sleep until
after 5:00 am Friday morn-
ing. Again thank you one
and all. Leann Rea 2-13-1p
From the bottom of my
heart, I want to thank
the Heppner Chamber of
Commerce and those in-
dividuals responsible for
my selection as "Woman
of the Year". Sandy Mat-
thews, thank you for your
personal heartfelt presen-
tation! My whole life has
been blessed and touched
greatly by a loving family,
childhood & adult friends,
and the most giving com-
munity. I am humbled
and honored to accept this
award. Growing up my
parents were very strict
with us five Healy girls!
They set an example of an
incredible work ethic,and
instilled the core values to
lead strongly, finish what
you start, and to do it right!
Thank you Jim Bier, you
hired me in 1987 to coach
HHS volleyball, when non
teachers were not hired.
Mr. Don Cole opened the
door to jr. high track. Un-
til 2007, I had the privi-
lege to teach& coach many
student athletes, whom
I dearly loved. Whether
is was 4-H,Wranglers,
school, church, Fair &Ro-
deo, or community events,
I was surrounded by good
people. I admired them,
not for what they had, but
what they gave to Heppner.
My teachers & 4-H leaders
were the cream of the crop.
Mr. Toney you brought my
passions with a camera to
life. For every commit-
tee or project I have been
apart of, the successes
came from everyone's
helping hands.
Friends
Helping Friends ladies, I
love working with you!
It's coming soon. Con-
gratulations to all Cham-
ber award recipients, I was
honored to stand with you.
And the beef dinner, it was
perfect! Special thanks to
the good lookin, clean cut
HHS servers! I've always
loved Heppner, my fam-
ily friends, and commu-
nity, and I always will...
Susan Hisler. 2-13-1c
We would like to thank
everyone that helped to
make this years’ Time Out
for Reading a big success!
To Mrs. Allen for her in-
spiration, donated pillow
cases and decorations
and for her world-famous
Babe Ruth Bars. To Mrs.
S-G for her generous do-
nation. To Mrs. Payne for
organizing the high school
helpers for our party and
to Keegan, Carson, Jace,
Gibson, Claire, Nicole and
Jaiden for all of your help
at our party. Thank you to
Mrs. Robinson for keeping
us organized and to Mrs.
Mitchell, Mrs. Robinson
and Barb Coiner for mak-
ing our blankets. Thank
you to the H.E.S. PTC for
your generous donations.
This program would not
be possible without all of
your generosity. Thank
you! Mrs. Melissa Coiner,
sixth grade Mrs. Chelsea
Matheny, fifth grade.
2-13-1c
We wish we knew for cer-
tain who to thank for blad-
ing snow from our side-
walk last Saturday. Such
a thoughtful assist by the
young man we couldn't see
clearly and his two young
passengers in the ATV! If
it was an assignment for
a city employee on a Sat-
urday, a truly beyond-ex-
pectations effort! If it was
a private Good-Samaritan
citizen having a good
time, kudos!! The snow
continues to blanket your
thoughtful effort, but your
thoughtfulness
remains
fresh in our minds. 2-13-1x
Dan & Doris Brosnan
PUBLIC NOTICE
TS No. OR08000161-
18-1 APN 5427 TO No
180517966-OR-MSO
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF
SALE Reference is made
to that certain Trust Deed
made by, CHARLES A
NELSON AND LISA M
NELSON,
HUSBAND
AND WIFE as Grantor to
MID-COLUMBIA TITLE
CO. as Trustee, in favor
of BANK OF EASTERN
OREGON as Beneficiary
dated as of June 18, 2013
and recorded on June 24,
2013 as Instrument No.
2013-32480 and the ben-
eficial interest was as-
signed to AgStar Finan-
cial Services, FLCA and
recorded June 3, 2014 as
Instrument Number 2014-
34224 of official records
in the Office of the Re-
corder of Morrow County,
Oregon to-wit: APN: 5427
A PARCEL OF LAND
LOCATED IN TOWN-
SHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE
25 EAST OF THE WIL-
LAMETTE
MERID-
IAN, IN THE COUNTY
OF MORROW AND
STATE OF OREGON
MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOL-
LOWS:
BEGINNING
AT THE CENTER OF
SECTION 9; THENCE
NORTH 1320 FEET;
THENCE WEST 660
FEET; THENCE SOUTH
1320 FEET; THENCE
EAST 660 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING. Commonly known
as: 68748 WHEATLAND
RD, LEXINGTON, OR
97839 Both the Benefi-
ciary, Compeer Financial,
FLCA SBM to AgStar Fi-
nancial Services, FLCA,
and the Trustee, Nathan
F. Smith, Esq., OSB
#120112, have elected
to sell the said real prop-
erty to satisfy the obli-
gations secured by said
Trust Deed and notice
has been recorded pursu-
ant to Section 86.735(3)
of Oregon Revised Stat-
utes.
The default for
which the foreclosure is
made is the Grantor’s fail-
ure to pay: Failed to pay
payments which became
due Monthly Payment(s):
4 Monthly Payment(s)
from
07/01/2018
to
10/01/2018 at $2,053.13 2
Monthly Payment(s) from
11/01/2018 to 12/01/2018
at $2,628.20 Monthly Late
Charge(s): 1 Monthly Late
Charge(s) 12/19/2018 By
this reason of said default
the Beneficiary has de-
clared all obligations se-
cured by said Trust Deed
immediately due and pay-
able, said sums being the
following, to-wit: The
sum of $191,996.19 to-
gether with interest there-
on at the rate of 5.12500%
per annum from June
1, 2018 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
May 2, 2019 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
Morrow County Court-
house, 100 Court St, Hep-
pner, OR 97836 County of
Morrow, sell at public auc-
tion to the highest bidder
for cash the interest in the
said described real prop-
erty which the Grantor
had or had power to con-
vey at the time of the ex-
ecution 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 fore-
going obligations thereby
secured and the costs and
expenses of sale, includ-
ing a reasonable charge by
the Trustee. Notice is fur-
ther given that any person
named in Section 86.753
of Oregon Revised Stat-
utes has the right to have
the foreclosure proceeding
dismissed and the Trust
Deed reinstated by pay-
ment to the Beneficiary of
the entire amount then due
(other than such portion
of said principal as would
not then be due had no de-
fault occurred), together
with the costs, Trustee’s
or attorney’s fees and cur-
ing any other default com-
plained of in the Notice of
Default by tendering the
performance required un-
der the obligation or Trust
Deed, at any time prior to
five days before the date
last set for sale. Without
limiting the Trustee’s dis-
claimer 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 metham-
phetamines, the chemical
components of which are
known to be toxic. Pro-
spective purchasers of res-
idential property should
be aware of this potential
danger before deciding to
place a bid for this proper-
ty at the Trustee’s sale. In
construing this notice, the
masculine gender includes
the feminine and the neu-
ter, the singular includes
plural, the word “Grantor”
includes any successor in
interest to the Grantor as
well as any other persons
Sheriff’s Report
-Continued from PAGE FIVE
subject had ran out of
gas, but already had help
on the scene.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave that a
silver Mustang was jetting
down towards Tenth driv-
ing over 25 mph.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 W of a white
mid-sized SUV that is
swerving/wandering
all
over the road going about
68 mph. RP advised it
passed him and he had to
go onto the shoulder. Un-
able to locate.
November 25: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Of-
fice received a report on
S first St that two male
subjects crawled out of her
neighbor’s house. Male
subject contacted, lives at
the residence.
-MCSO received a
report at Bucknum’s on
N Main St that male sub-
ject threw cigarette in an-
other subject’s face. Drion
Mark Donner was arrested
by MCSO, lodge at UCJ
with bail of $15,000. Sub-
ject was trespassed for life
from Bucknum’s.
-MCSO received a re-
port on W Seventh Rd that
64 year old female has fall-
en out of bed, requesting
lift assist. Patient refusal.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Thirteenth Pl
that shop door on south
side is open.
-MCSO received a
report on I 84 E, Board-
man of a disabled vehicle.
Two subjects on road trip,
pulled over to take a nap.
owing an obligation, the
performance of which
is secured by said Trust
Deed, the words “Trust-
ee” and “Beneficiary”
includes their respective
successors in interest, if
any. Dated: 12/19/2018
By: Nathan F. Smith, Esq.,
OSB #120112 Successor
Trustee Malcolm & Cis-
neros, 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 Informa-
tion: www.insourcelogic.
comISL Number 54343,
Pub Dates: 01/30/2019,
02/06/2019, 02/13/2019,
02/20/2019, HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
Affidavit
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 E that a deer
is in the fast lane of the
freeway. Referred to other
agency.
-MCSO received a
report at Columbia River
Ranch on Kunze Ln that
there was a fight, one pa-
tient assaulted another. No
need for medics. Eric Ross
Drennen was arrested by
MCSO for harassment.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SW Second ST that
there is a Toyota Echo sit-
ting in her field since last
night.
-MCSO received a re-
port on E 84 E that a blue
school bus with a white top
converted to a motor home
left Arlington Shell headed
EB without paying for gas
approx. $200. Unable to
locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Idaho Ln that there
is a vehicle in front of his
property that has items in it
that he believes belong to
him. Red Ford F150.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Ione Gooseberry
Rd/Spring St of a vehicle
off the roadway. Marcial
Carvajal Sanchez was cit-
ed for fail to report a crash,
DWS and driving unin-
sured.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 E that a car
with WA plates is all over
the road and unable to
maintain lane.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Piper Canyon Rd/
Blackhorse Canyon Ln
of a MVA. States he gave
subject ride home to Lex-
ington and believes he is
intoxicated and vehicle is
in the ditch.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave that
a red Pontiac Grand Am is
doing 50 past his house.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Northwestern Mo-
tel that a male subject has
been missing for 3.5 to 4
hours. Concerned he has
been having trouble with
his muscular dystrophy,
advised he took her elec-
tric wheelchair and should
be back by now. MCSO
responded and the subject
was located.
-MCSO received a
report on Locust Rd that
it sounds like an alarm is
going off, can’t figure out
where it is coming from.
Sounds like smoke alarm.
Deputy checked area, un-
able to find or locate the
sound. Unfounded.
Published: Jan 30, Feb 6, Feb 13, 2019
Affidavit
November 26: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Of-
fice received a report at
Love’s Travel Stop on
Tower Rd of a suspicious
vehicle silver 2 door came
in and bought a stick and
they are looking for a spe-
cific subject. Unable to lo-
cate.
-MCSO received a
report on I 84 W of un-
occupied vehicle. Can be
tagged by OSP.
-MCSO received a re-
port at SE Tenth St/SE Ida-
ho Ave of two shots fired
close to Irrigon Storage.
Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave that
a green Toyota Camry was
traveling at a high rate of
speed towards Tenth.
-MCSO received a
report on Wayne Ln that
a bull is loose. MCSO re-
sponded and returned the
bull to its property.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Juniper Pit on Ju-
niper Ln/Juniper Canyon
that windows and possibly
radiator are shot out of the
loader.
-MCSO received a
report on NW Oregon
Ave that two dogs are out
again. Last week they were
chasing deer and the RP’s
calves.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Irrigon High School
on SE Wyoming Ave that
two female students are
advising of inappropriate
advances from another stu-
dent. Under investigation.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Kristen Dr that
her ex-husband that she
has RO against came to
her residence earlier and is
now sending her texts that
she finds threatening.
-MCSO received a re-
port on W Sperry St that
subject is on the property.
Husband told him to get
off the property. RP ad-
vised they would like the
subject trespassed from the
property.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Boardman Select
Market on Main St S that
there is a suspicious ve-
hicle sitting outside for the
last 1.5 hours. Male is sit-
ting in the car playing on
his phone. Clear, individu-
al has left and is back on
the road.
-Continued on PAGE EIGHT