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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 16, 2019
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Published: Oct. 2, 9, and
16, 2019 Affidavit
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF
SALE T.S. No.: OR-18-
846533-SH Reference is
made to that certain deed
m a d e b y, E R I K
WENBERG AND
CYNTHIA WENBERG,
AS TENANTS BY THE
ENTIRETY as Grantor to
MID-COLUMBIA TITLE
COMPANY, as trustee, in
favor of MORTGAGE
E L E C T R O N I C
R E G I S T R AT I O N
SYSTEMS INC.
(“MERS”),
AS
NOMINEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS
F I N A N C I A L
NETWORK, INC., ITS
SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary,
dated 3/19/2004, recorded
3/29/2004, in official
records of MORROW
County, Oregon in book/
reel/volume No. and/or as
fee/file/instrument/
microfilm/reception
number 2004-10568 and
modified as per Modification
Agreement recorded
12/4/2012 as Instrument
No. 2012-31280 and
subsequently assigned or
transferred by operation of
law to New Residential
Mortgage Loan Trust
2018-3 c/o Citibank, N.A.
covering the following
described real property
situated in said County, and
S t a t e .
A P N :
2S2627DD01900 ALL
THAT FRACTION OF
LOT 1, BLOCK 1,
LOONEY’S ADDITION,
IN THE CITY OF
HEPPNER, COUNTY OF
MORROW AND STATE
O F O R E G O N LY I N G
WEST OF JONES STREET
AND THE EAST 50 FEET
OF LOT 2, BLOCK 1 OF
SAID LOONEY’S
ADDITION; EXCEPTING
THEREFROM THE
SOUTH 47.2 FEET OF
BOTH LOTS. Commonly
known as: 595 JONES ST,
HEPPNER, OR 97836 The
undersigned hereby certifies
that based upon business
records there are no known
written assignments of the
trust deed by the trustee or
by the beneficiary and no
appointments of a successor
trustee have been made,
except as recorded in the
records of the county or
counties in which the above
described real property is
situated. Further, no action
has been instituted to
recover the debt, or any part
thereof, now remaining
secured by the trust deed,
or, if such action has been
instituted, such action has
been dismissed except as
permitted by ORS
86.752(7). Both the
beneficiary and the trustee
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 86.752(3) of
Oregon Revised Statutes.
There is a default by grantor
or other person owing an
obligation, performance of
which is secured by the trust
deed, or by the successor in
interest, with respect to
provisions therein which
authorize sale in the event
of such provision. The
default for which
foreclosure is made is
grantor’s failure to pay
when due the following
sum: TOTAL REQUIRED
T O R E I N S TAT E :
$ 1 1 , 6 8 4 . 4 8 T O TA L
REQUIRED TO PAYOFF:
$143,971.90 Because of
PUBLIC NOTICE
interest, late charges, and
other charges that may vary
f r o m d a y - t o - d a y, t h e
amount due on the day you
pay may be greater. It will
be necessary for you to
contact the Trustee before
the time you tender
reinstatement or the payoff
amount so that you may be
advised of the exact amount
you will be required to pay.
By reason of the default, the
beneficiary has declared all
sums owing on the
obligation secured by the
trust deed immediately due
and payable, those sums
being the following, to- wit:
The installments of
principal and interest
which became due on
8/1/2018, and all
subsequent installments
of principal and interest
through the date of this
Notice, plus amounts that
are due for late charges,
delinquent property taxes,
insurance premiums,
advances made on senior
liens, taxes and/or
insurance, trustee’s fees,
and any attorney fees and
court costs arising from or
associated with the
beneficiaries efforts to
protect and preserve its
security, all of which must
be paid as a condition of
reinstatement, including
all sums that shall accrue
through reinstatement or
pay-off. Nothing in this
notice shall be construed
as a waiver of any fees
owing to the Beneficiary
under the Deed of Trust
pursuant to the terms of
the loan documents.
Whereof, notice hereby is
given that QUALITY
L O A N S E RV I C E
C O R P O R AT I O N O F
WA S H I N G T O N , t h e
undersigned trustee will on
2/4/2020 at the hour of 1:00
PM , Standard of Time, as
established by section
187.110, Oregon Revised
Statues, At the Front
Entrance to the Morrow
County Courthouse,
located at 100 South
Court Street, Heppner,
OR 97836 County of
MORROW , State of
Oregon, 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
86.778 of Oregon Revised
Statutes has the right to
have the foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the trust deed reinstated by
payment to the beneficiary
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 and
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. Other than as
shown of record, neither the
beneficiary nor the trustee
has any actual notice of any
person having or claiming
to have any lien upon or
interest in the real property
hereinabove described
subsequent to the interest of
the trustee in the trust deed,
or of any successor in
interest to grantor or of any
lessee or other person in
possession of or occupying
the property, except: Name
and Last Known Address
and Nature of Right, Lien
or Interest Cynthia Wenberg
595 JONES ST HEPPNER,
OR 97836 Original
Borrower Erik Wenberg
595 JONES ST HEPPNER,
OR 97836 Original
Borrower For Sale
Information Call: 800-
280-2832 or Login to:
w w w. a u c t i o n . c o m I n
construing this notice, the
singular includes the plural,
the word “grantor” includes
any successor in interest to
this 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. Pursuant to Oregon
Law, this sale will not be
deemed final until the
Trustee’s deed has been
issued by QUALITY
LOAN SERVICE
C O R P O R AT I O N O F
WASHINGTON. If any
irregularities are discovered
within 10 days of the date
of this sale, the trustee will
rescind the sale, return the
buyer’s money and take
further action as necessary.
If the sale is set aside for
any reason, including if the
Trustee is unable to convey
title, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to
a return of the monies paid
to the Trustee. This shall be
the Purchaser’s sole and
exclusive remedy. The
purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the
Trustor, the Trustee, the
B e n e f i c i a r y, t h e
Beneficiary’s Agent, or the
Beneficiary’s Attorney. If
you have previously been
discharged through
bankruptcy, you may have
been released of personal
liability for this loan in
which case this letter is
intended to exercise the
note holders right’s against
the real property only. As
required by law, you are
hereby notified that a
negative credit report
reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to
a credit report agency if you
fail to fulfill the terms of
your credit obligations.
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. NOTICE
TO
TENANTS:
TENANTS OF THE
SUBJECT REAL
P R O P E R T Y H AV E
C E R T A I N
PROTECTIONS
AFFFORDED TO THEM
UNDER ORS 86.782 AND
P O S S I B LY U N D E R
F E D E R A L L AW.
ATTACHED TO THIS
NOTICE OF SALE, AND
I N C O R P O R AT E D
HEREIN, IS A NOTICE
TO TENANTS THAT
SETS FORTH SOME OF
THE PROTECTIONS
THAT ARE AVAILABLE
TO A TENANT OF THE
SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY AND
WHICH SETS FORTH
C E R T A I N
REQUIRMENTS THAT
MUST BE COMPLIED
WITH BY ANY TENANT
IN ORDER TO OBTAIN
THE AFFORDED
PROTECTION, AS
REQUIRED UNDER
ORS 86.771. TS No: OR-
18-846533-SH Dated:
9/18/2019 Quality Loan
Service Corporation of
Washington, as Trustee
Signature By: Timothy
Donlon, Assistant
S e c r e t a r y T r u s t e e ’s
Mailing Address: Quality
Loan Service Corp. of
Washington 108 1st Ave
South, Suite 202, Seattle,
WA 98104 Toll Free: (866)
925-0241 Trustee’s Physical
Address: Quality Loan
Service Corp. of Washington
108 1 st Ave South, Suite
202, Seattle, WA 98104 Toll
Free: (866) 925-0241
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10/30/2019 11/6/2019
October 2, 2019
Published October 2, 9 and 16, 2019 Affidavit
School Board hears
presentation on attendance
The Morrow County
School Board, at their Oc-
tober 14 meeting at Sam
Boardman Elementary
School, heard a presenta-
tion on the importance of
attendance from Landon
Braden of InterMountain
ESD. Braden said that poor
attendance, even at the kin-
dergarten level, negatively
affects students’ likelihood
of graduating.
The board also re-
ceived an enrollment re-
port from Superintendent
Dirk Dirksen. He reported
district-wide enrollment is
down 17 students from last
year. He said district enroll-
ment has gone from 2320 in
October of 2018 to 2,303
this year. The biggest loss
is from Heppner schools
which lost 27 students from
last year, from 347 to 320.
Irrigon schools lost 22
students from the previous
year, 850 to 828. Boardman
schools, however, gained
29 students, from 1,066
in October 2018 to 1,095
this year. Morrow Educa-
tion Center gained three
students over the past year,
from 57 to 60.
Enrollment for October
is as follows: A.C. Houghton
Elementary, Irrigon-243,
Sam Boardman Elementa-
ry, Boardman-345, Heppner
Elementary-179. Irrigon
Elementary-215, Windy
River Elementary, Board-
man-269, Heppner Jr./Sr.
High School-141, Irrigon
Jr./Sr. High School-370,
Riverside Jr./Sr. High
School, Boardman-481,
Morrow Education Center,
Irrigon-60, Total-2,303.
The board also received
an update on the district’s
bond issue timeline, with
the first advisory workshop
held by the DLR architect
firm on October 9 at River-
side High School in Board-
man. The second bond advi-
sory workshop will be held
Wednesday, November 6,
at Heppner Junior/Senior
High School, hosted by
board members Brian Koll-
man, Barney Lindsay and
Becky Kindle. Subsequent
meetings on the proposed
bond issue are planned for
January 8 at A.C. Hough-
ton Elementary, hosted by
board members Richard
Cole, Marcie Rodelo and
Kollman; February 12 at
Sam Boardman Elementa-
ry, hosted by Mary Killion;
March 11 at Heppner Ele-
mentary, hosted by Lindsay,
Andy Fletcher and Kindle.
A draft proposal will
be presented to the board at
the regular April 13 board
meeting at Irrigon Elemen-
tary. “Community Listen-
ing Sessions,” hosted by
the DLR Group concerning
their findings, are scheduled
for May in each community.
In other business, the
board:
-heard the first read-
ing of: graduation require-
ments; adopted rescinded,
new or revised policies
on nondiscrimination, ex-
pression of milk or breast
feeding in the workplace,
criminal records checks-fin-
gerprinting, human sexu-
ality, AIDs/HIV, sexually
transmitted diseases, health
education, identification of
talented and gifted students,
student absences and ex-
cuses, hazing-harassment
intimidation-bullying-men-
acing cyberbullying-teen
dating violence or domestic
violence-student; weapons
in the schools, use of re-
straint or seclusion, suspen-
sion of a student’s driving
privileges-rescind, public
complaints.
-adopted new, revised
or rescinded administra-
tive rules on: discrimina-
tion complaint procedures,
discrimination complaint
form, reimbursable school
meals and milk programs,
criminal records checks
and fingerprinting, appeal
procedure for Talented and
Gifted student identification
and placement, use of re-
straint or seclusion-rescind,
use of restrain or seclu-
sion-replace; request for
suspended driving privileg-
es-conduct-rescind, notice
of student withdrawal from
school.
-received the following
employment action report:
resignations/non-renew-
als-Randy Henrichs, Ir-
rigon Jr/Sr. High School
heard baseball coach,
Tiffany Locey, IJSHS ed
assistant; non-renewal/
terminations-Francisco
Velazquez, Riverside Jr./
Sr. High School head boys’
soccer coach; employment/
promotions/transfers-Alicia
Calvillo, RJSHS ed assis-
tant, Tracy Finck, IJSHS
ed assistant, Carmelita
Morrison, IJSHS ed assis-
tant, Hans Rockwell, A.C.
Houghton Elementary ABC
Room behavior tech; extra
duty contracts-Cole Ashby,
RJSHS baseball coach, Luis
Campos, RJSHS assistant
tennis coach, Edgar Due-
nas, RJSHS temporary as-
sistant boys’ soccer coach,
Richard Schranz, IJSHS as-
sistant boys’ soccer coach.
-heard the following
announcements: Oregon
School Board Association
fall regional meeting, Octo-
ber 17; end of first quarter,
October 24; bond advisory
workshop #2, November 6,
HJSHS; no school Monday,
November 11, Veteran’s
Day; OSBA annual conven-
tion, November 14-17; next
board meeting, Tuesday,
November 12, ACH.
CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS
-Continued from PAGE ONE
complaints and issues
have recently been going
down, that the neighbor-
hood watch is going well
with people still reporting
suspicious activity with a
couple of the captains still
reporting to the sheriff’s of-
fice regularly. City Manager
Kraig Cutsforth reported
that he has been sending
out lots of letters for inop-
erable cars and tall weeds.
He said he has gotten about
50 percent compliance from
the letters. It was reported
that one property had more
chickens than what it had
been permitted for. It was
also mentioned that a cou-
ple of people have been
going through the garbage
cans and the hunters’ gar-
bage bins at city park.
In business with the
planning commission, it
was reported that a variance
request from Mike and Kay
Proctor of 475 Morgan
Street for construction of
a two-bay carport at their
home was approved by the
commission.
The Heppner Gazette-Times wants pictures of your trophy animals
from this hunting season for our Trophy Corner. Stop by to have your
picture taken, drop off photos, mail them to PO Box 337 in Heppner,
email them to editor@rapidserve.net or text cell phone photos to
541-980-6674.