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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 7, 2019 -- FIVE
PUBLIC NOTICE
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Morrow County Health
District is accepting ap-
plications for a full-time
Behavioral Health Consul-
tant at Pioneer Memorial
Clinic in Heppner. The
Behavioral Health Con-
sultant will identify, triage
and manage patients with
mental and behavioral
health issues within the
clinic setting. This posi-
tion works closely with
medical providers and
staff to provide screen-
ing and brief intervention
services as well as assess-
ment, referrals and short
term therapy for patients.
Also provides patient ed-
ucation strategies and de-
velops specific behavioral
change plans for patients
and behavioral health
protocols for target pop-
ulations. Must possess an
active and unencumbered
Oregon Licensed Clinical
Social Worker license and
be in good standing. Three
to five years’ clinical expe-
rience preferred.
Starting salary range $68K
- $78,800. Background
check and pre-employ-
ment drug screen required.
Applications are available
at www.morrowcounty-
healthdistrict.org on the
Employment page, at the
Patient Business Office at
Pioneer Memorial Hospi-
tal, or by contacting HR
Director Patti Allstott at
541-676-2949. For more
information, contact Pio-
neer Memorial Clinic Di-
rector Toni Nichols at 541-
676-2902. EEOE.
7-31-2c
EMT-PARAMEDIC OR
INTERMEDIATE
Morrow County Health
District is seeking an
EMT-Paramedic or In-
termediate for a full-time
position in Heppner. Must
be currently licensed in
Oregon and be able to re-
spond within call response
area. Job duties include
emergency response and
transport, providing as-
sistance in the Emergen-
cy Department at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital and
participation in communi-
ty health-related activities.
Will have time on shared
call schedule. Must work
well with the public and
possess excellent commu-
nication skills. $22.92 –
34.19 per hour. Excellent
benefit package. Pre-em-
ployment
background
check and drug screen re-
quired. Applications are
available at www.morrow-
countyhealthdistrict.org or
by calling 541-676-2949.
Please e-mail applications
to
pattia@mocohd.org
or fax to 541-676-2901.
EEOE.
8-7-2c
FOR RENT
Taking applications for
rental in Lexington. 3 bed-
room single-wide mobile
home, nice view on hill-
side. No pets inside.
541-989-8514
8-7-1C
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given
that a public hearing of he
Town of Lexington Town
Council, siting as Land
Use & Development Plan-
ning Authority, will be held
at 6:30pm on Tuesday Au-
gust 13, 2019 in the Lex-
ington Town Hall 415 F
Street, Lexington Oregon.
The purpose of this hear-
ing is to hear arguments
for and against a zoning
Variance at 170 East West
Street in Lexington, Ore-
gon
Published August 7, 2019
Affidavit
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
In accordance with ORS
222.111 and 222.180 or
222.170; the City of Ione
hereby provides public
notice of two public hear-
ings at Ione City Hall, 385
W 2nd Street, Ione, OR
97843, with the first on
August 13, 2019 at 6:00pm
and a second to be held
September 10, 2019 at
6:00pm.
The purpose of these meet-
ings is to move forward
with the annexation of a
portion of Tax Lots 1002
and 1009 of Assessor’s
Map 1S 24; located South
of Highway 74 and west of
the Ione city limits.
Morrow County Grain
Growers and Thomas
Shear property annexation
into the Ione city limits
will be finalized at the Sep-
tember 10 hearing.
Questions regarding this
Public Notice or the meet-
ing should be directed to:
Janette Eldrige, City Re-
corder, 541-422-7414
Published August 7 and
28, 2019 Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUN-
TY PLANNING COM-
MISSION will hold the
following hearing of
public interest on Tuesday,
August 27, 2019, at 7:00
p.m. at the Riverfront Cen-
ter, Boardman,
Oregon.
Hardship Variance HV-N-
036-19: David and Judie
Trustee’s Notice of
Sale
TS No. OR07000040-
19-1 APN 2711 TO No
190745708-OR-MSO
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF
SALE Reference is made
to that certain Trust Deed
made by, ANTHONY K
PENCE AND JENNIFER
PENCE, TENANCY BY
ENTIRETY as Grantor to
AMERITITLE as Trustee,
in favor of MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION
SYSTEMS,
INC. (“MERS”), as desig-
nated nominee for FAIR-
WAY
INDEPENDENT
MORTGAGE CORPO-
RATION, Beneficiary of
the security instrument,
its successors and as-
signs, dated as of January
31, 2018 and recorded on
February 5, 2018 as In-
strument No. 2018-41738
and the beneficial interest
was assigned to Lakev-
iew Loan Servicing, LLC
and recorded February
25, 2019 as Instrument
Number 2019-43766 of
official records in the Of-
fice of the Recorder of
Morrow County, Ore-
gon to-wit: APN: 2711 A
parcel of land located in
the Southwest quarter of
Section 20, Township 4
North, Range 27 East of
the Willamette Meridian,
in the County of Morrow
and State of Oregon, more
particularly described as
follows: COMMENCING
at the Southeast corner
of Section 20, said town-
ship and range; thence
North 00°42`42" West
6.77 feet along the East
line of said Section 20 to
the Northerly right of way
line of U.S. Highway I-84;
thence North 77°05`20"
West 3249.88 feet along
the Northerly right of way
line of U.S. Highway I-84
to the TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING; thence con-
tinuing North 77°05`20"
West 639.76 feet along
the Northerly right of way
line of U.S. Highway I-84;
thence North 00°42`42"
West 330.67 feet; thence
South 80°33`05" East
631.67 feet; thence South
00°42`42" East 369.91
feet to the TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING. Com-
monly known as: 75540
GUN CLUB ROAD,
HERMISTON, OR 97838
Both the Beneficiary,
Lakeview Loan Servicing,
LLC, and the Trustee, Na-
than 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 re-
corded pursuant to Section
86.735(3) of Oregon Re-
vised Statutes. 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):
3 Monthly Payment(s)
from
11/01/2018
to
01/01/2019 at $1,007.39 5
Monthly Payment(s) from
02/01/2019 to 06/01/2019
at $1,006.95 Monthly Late
Charge(s): 5/30/2019 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 $140,042.96 togeth-
er with interest thereon
at the rate of 5.12500%
per annum from October
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
undersigned Trustee will
on October 15, 2019 at the
hour of 01:00 PM, Stan-
dard of Time, as estab-
lished by Section 187.110,
Oregon Revised Statues,
Front Entrance, Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
South Court Street, 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 proper-
ty 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 inter-
est acquired after the exe-
cution of said Trust Deed,
to satisfy the foregoing ob-
ligations thereby secured
and the costs and expenses
of sale, including a reason-
able charge by the Trustee.
Notice is further given that
any person named in Sec-
tion 86.753 of Oregon Re-
vised Statutes has the right
to have the foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the Trust Deed reinstated
by payment to the Benefi-
ciary 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 de-
fault complained of in the
Notice of Default by ten-
dering the performance re-
quired under the obligation
or Trust Deed, at any time
prior to five days before
the date last set for sale.
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 a Trustee’s
sale may have been used
in manufacturing meth-
amphetamines, the chem-
ical 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 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 “Grant-
or” includes any successor
in interest to the Grantor
as well as any other per-
sons owing an obligation,
the performance of which
is secured by said Trust
Deed, the words “Trustee”
and “Beneficiary” includes
their respective successors
in interest, if any. Dated:
5/30/2019 By: Nathan F.
Smith, Esq., OSB #120112
Successor Trustee Mal-
colm & Cisneros, A Law
Corporation Attention: Na-
than F. Smith, Esq., OSB
#120112 c/o TRUSTEE
CORPS 17100 Gillette
Ave, Irvine, CA 92614
949-252-8300Order Num-
ber 60432, Published July
17, 24 and 31, August 7,
2019
USDA opens signup for market facilitation program
Enrollment now open through Dec. 6
Signup is now open
for the Market Facilitation
Program (MFP), a U.S.
Department of Agriculture
(USDA) program to assist
farmers who continue to
suffer from damages be-
cause of unjustified trade
retaliation from foreign na-
tions. Through MFP, USDA
will provide up to $14.5
billion in direct payments
to impacted producers, part
of a broader trade relief
package announced in late
July. The sign-up period
runs through Dec. 6.
“Our team at USDA re-
flected on what worked well
and gathered feedback on
last year’s program to make
this one even stronger and
more effective for farmers.
Our farmers work hard, are
the most productive in the
world and we aim to match
their enthusiasm and patri-
Chamber Chatter
Sunday, August 11
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.,
Wasteland Kings will be
the entertainment for Music
in the Park at the Heppner
Main St. park. There will be
a meal available to purchase
(by donation) prepared by
the Hopeful Saints Ministry
volunteers. Bring a lawn
chair.
August 14-18, Morrow
County Fair and OTPR
Rodeo at Morrow County
Fairgrounds. This year’s
Johnson, applicants and
Georgia and Dan Har-
rington, owners. The prop-
erty is described as Tax Lot
200 of Assessor’s Map 5N
27 21C and is zoned Rural
Residential outside the Irri-
gon Urban Growth Bound-
ary (UGB). Request is to
approve the temporary use
of a recreational vehicle as
a hardship dwelling to al-
low continued care for the
applicant. Criteria for ap-
proval include the Morrow
County Zoning Ordinance
(MCZO) Article 7 Section
7.300 Special Uses.
Conditional Use Permit
CUP-N-337-19: Josh and
Shannon Karl, applicants
and Mildred Baker, owner.
The property is described
as Tax Lot 200 of Asses-
sor’s Map 4N 25E 21, and
is located on Kunze Lane
adjacent to the intersection
of Kunze Lane and S. Main
Street, Boardman. Proper-
ty is zoned Suburban Res-
idential (SR) and is within
the Boardman UGB. The
request is to allow a home
occupation to support ap-
plicants towing and short-
term storage of vehicles.
Criteria for approval are
found in the MCZO Article
3 Section 3.050 SR and
Article 6 Conditional Uses.
Opportunity to voice sup-
port or opposition to the
above proposal or to ask
questions will be provided.
Failure to raise an issue in
person or by letter or fail-
ure to provide sufficient
specificity to afford the
decision maker an oppor-
tunity to respond to the
issue precludes appeal to
the Land Use Board of
Appeals based on those is-
sues.
Copies of the staff report
and all relevant documents
will be available after Au-
gust 16, 2019. For more
information, please contact
Shambra Cooper at scoo-
per@co.morrow.or.us or
541-922-4624.
DATED this 7th day of
August 2019.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING
DEPART-
MENT
Published August 7, 2019
Affidavit
theme is “Treasure Chest
of Morrow County’s Best.”
Entry into the fair is free
this year but don’t forget
to purchase tickets for the
rodeo.
Wednesday, August 14
at 7 p.m. Dinner & Dancing
organized by the Morrow
County Fair Board at Mor-
row County Fairgrounds.
The evening will include
live music by Trevor Tagle
and catering by Paradise
Rose Chuckwagon. Meal
otism as we support them,”
said Agriculture Secretary
Sonny Perdue.
MFP payments will
be made to producers of
certain non-specialty and
specialty crops as well as
dairy and hog producers.
Non-Specialty Crops
MFP payments will be
made to producers of alfalfa
hay, barley, canola, corn,
crambe, dried beans, dry
peas, extra-long staple cot-
ton, flaxseed, lentils, long
grain and medium grain
rice, millet, mustard seed,
oats, peanuts, rapeseed,
rye, safflower, sesame seed,
small and large chickpeas,
sorghum, soybeans, sun-
flower seed, temperate ja-
ponica rice, triticale, upland
cotton and wheat.
MFP assistance for
2019 crops is based on a
single county payment rate
multiplied by a farm’s total
plantings to the MFP-el-
igible crops in aggregate
in 2019. Those per acre
payments are not dependent
on which of those crops are
planted in 2019. A produc-
er’s total payment-eligible
plantings cannot exceed
total 2018 plantings.
Dairy and Hogs
Dairy producers who
were in business as of June
1, 2019, will receive a per
hundredweight payment
on production history, and
hog producers will receive
a payment based on the
number of live hogs owned
on a day selected by the
producer between April 1
and May 15, 2019.
Specialty Crops
MFP payments will
also be made to producers
of almonds, cranberries,
cultivated ginseng, fresh
grapes, fresh sweet cher-
ries, hazelnuts, macadamia
nuts, pecans, pistachios,
and walnuts. Each specialty
crop will receive a payment
based on 2019 acres of fruit
or nut bearing plants, or in
the case of ginseng, based
on harvested acres in 2019.
More Information
Payments will be made
in up to three tranches,
with the second and third
tranches evaluated as mar-
ket conditions and trade
opportunities dictate. If
conditions warrant, the
second and third tranches
will be made in November
and early January.
MFP payments are
limited to a combined
$250,000 for non-specialty
crops per person or legal
entity. MFP payments are
also limited to a combined
$250,000 for dairy and hog
producers and a combined
$250,000 for specialty crop
producers. However, no
applicant can receive more
than $500,000. Eligible
applicants must also have
an average adjusted gross
income (AGI) for tax years
2015, 2016, and 2017 of
less than $900,000, or 75
percent of the person’s or
legal entity’s average AGI
for those tax years must
have been derived from
farming and ranching. Ap-
plicants must also comply
with the provisions of the
Highly Erodible Land and
Wetland Conservation reg-
ulations.
More information can
be found on farmers.gov/
mfp, including payment
information and a program
application.
price is $15 for adults and
$8 for a child. Meal will
consist of tri-tip, chicken,
corn, green salad, baked
beans, Dutch-oven potatoes
and dessert.
Thursday, August 15
from 6-10:30 p.m., Mur-
ray’s Annual Beer and Wine
Tasting “Fiesta” event at
Morrow County Fair-
grounds. Come out and
enjoy this fun evening and
enjoy some great wine and
beer choices. The event will
include entertainment by
Brady Goss. The dinner will
be prepared by Alvin Liu
and MaryAnn Elguezabal
and served by the Heppner
Chamber board/volunteers.
The meal will consist of
beef enchilada with beans
and rice, fresh garden salad,
dessert, lemonade or water
to drink. $12 for adults and
$6 for children 10 and un-
der. Bottled water will be
available for $1.
Saturday, September
7 at 6 p.m., Benefit Din-
ner and Auction for Cindy
Greenup at Morrow County
Fairgrounds. Come out
and help support this wor-
thy cause. Donations may
be made at any Bank of
Eastern Oregon branch,
payable to Heppner Com-
munity Foundation (please
note Greenup in the memo
line). Donations are 501(c)
(3) tax deductible and all
will directly benefit Cindy.
For additional information
contact Bobbi Childers at
541-676-5601 or 541-422-
7412.
Saturday, October 5,
Morrow County Harvest
Festival at The SAGE Cen-
ter. The Sage Center in
Boardman is looking for
vendors in Morrow County
and the neighboring com-
munity to participate in
this year’s Morrow County
Harvest Festival, happening
on Saturday, Oct. 5. Vendor
applications must be sub-
mitted by end of business
on Friday, Sept. 13. The
application can be complet-
ed online. Call 541-481-
7243, email sagecenter@
portofmorrow.com or send
a message to SAGE Center
Facebook page.