Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 15, 2020 - FIVE
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF those sums being the fol- "trustee" and "beneficiary" County, State of Oregon, or Email to alindsey@an- inspected or obtained on
or after April 23rd, 2020 at
SALE T.S. No.: OR-20- lowing, to- wit: The in- include their respective to discuss the budget for dersonperry.com
877950-BB Reference is
made to that certain deed
made by, BENJAMIN A.
SMITH AND JESSIE M.
SMITH, HUSBAND AND
WIFE as Grantor to CAL
WESTERN RECONVEY-
ANCE CORP., as trustee,
in favor of PNC Mortgage,
a division of PNC Bank,
National Association, as
Beneficiary,
dated
11/12/2010,
recorded
11/19/2010, in official re-
cords of MORROW Coun-
ty, Oregon as fee/file/in-
strument/microfilm/
reception number 2010-
27151 and subsequently
assigned or transferred by
operation of law to PNC
Mortgage, a division of
PNC Bank, National Asso-
ciation covering the fol-
lowing described real
property situated in said
County, and State. APN:
1S2527DB00500
3276
1S2527 DB Lot 8, Block 2,
MCALISTER'S SECOND
ADDITION, in the City of
Lexington, County of Mor-
row and State of Oregon.
ALSO that portion of Lot
9, Block 2, MCALIS-
TER'S SECOND ADDI-
TION, in the City of Lex-
ington, County of Morrow
and State of Oregon, de-
scribed as follows: Begin-
ning at the South corner of
said Lot 9; thence North-
easterly along the bound-
ary common to said Lots 8
and 9 a distance of 132.00
feet to the East corner of
said Lot 9; thence North-
westerly a distance of
14.00 feet; thence South-
westerly and parallel to the
boundary common to said
Lots 8 and 9 a distance of
132.00 feet; thence South-
easterly a distance of 14.00
feet to the point of begin-
ning. Commonly known
as: 350 EAST ST, LEX-
INGTON, OR 97839 The
undersigned hereby certi-
fies that based upon busi-
ness records there are no
known written assign-
ments of the trust deed by
the trustee or by the benefi-
ciary, except as recorded in
the records of the county
or counties in which the
above described real prop-
erty is situated. Further, no
action has been instituted
to recover the debt, or any
part thereof, now remain-
ing 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 benefi-
ciary and the trustee have
elected to sell the said real
property to satisfy the obli-
gations secured by said
trust deed and notice has
been recorded pursuant to
Section 86.752(3) of Ore-
gon Revised Statutes.
There is a default by grant-
or or other person owing
an obligation, performance
of which is secured by the
trust deed, or by the suc-
cessor in interest, with re-
spect to provisions therein
which authorize sale in the
event of such provision.
The default for which fore-
closure is made is grantor's
failure to pay when due the
following sum: TOTAL
REQUIRED TO REIN-
STATE: $6,581.80 TOTAL
REQUIRED TO PAYOFF:
$91,786.30 Because of in-
terest, late charges, and
other charges that may
vary from day-to-day, the
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 rein-
statement or the payoff
amount so that you may be
advised of the exact
amount you will be re-
quired to pay. By reason of
the default, the beneficiary
has declared all sums ow-
ing on the obligation se-
cured by the trust deed im-
mediately due and payable,
stallments of principal and
interest which became due
on 9/1/2019, and all subse-
quent installments of prin-
cipal 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 benefi-
ciaries efforts to protect
and preserve its security,
all of which must be paid
as a condition of reinstate-
ment, 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 Ben-
eficiary under the Deed of
Trust pursuant to the terms
of the loan documents.
Whereof, notice hereby is
given that QUALITY
LOAN SERVICE COR-
PORATION OF WASH-
INGTON, the undersigned
trustee will on 7/9/2020 at
the hour of 11:00 AM,
Standard of Time, as estab-
lished by section 187.110,
Oregon Revised Statues,
At the front entrance to the
Morrow County Court-
house, 100 Court Street,
Heppner, OR 97836 Coun-
ty of MORROW, State of
Oregon, 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 interest ac-
quired 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. No-
tice is further given that
any person named in Sec-
tion 86.778 of Oregon Re-
vised 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 por-
tion of said principal as
would not then be due had
no default occurred), to-
gether with the costs, trust-
ee's and attorney's fees and
curing any other default
complained of in the No-
tice of Default by tender-
ing the performance re-
quired 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 re-
cord, neither the beneficia-
ry nor the trustee has any
actual notice of any person
having or claiming to have
any lien upon or interest in
the real property herein-
above described subse-
quent 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 posses-
sion of or occupying the
property, except: Name
and Last Known Address
and Nature of Right, Lien
or Interest BENJAMIN
SMITH 350 EAST ST
LEXINGTON, OR 97839
Original Borrower JESSIE
SMITH 350 EAST ST
LEXINGTON, OR 97839
Original Borrower For
Sale Information Call:
1-866-539-4173 or Login
to: www.Servicelinkauc-
tion.com In construing this
notice, the singular in-
cludes the plural, the word
"grantor" includes any suc-
cessor in interest to this
grantor as well as any oth-
er person owing an obliga-
tion, the performance of
which is secured by the
trust deed, and the words
successors in interest, if
any. Pursuant to Oregon
Law, this sale will not be
deemed final until the
Trustee's deed has been is-
sued by QUALITY LOAN
SERVICE
CORPORA-
TION OF WASHING-
TON. If any irregularities
are discovered within 10
days of the date of this
sale, the trustee will re-
scind 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
Beneficiary, the Beneficia-
ry's Agent, or the Benefi-
ciary's Attorney. If you
have previously been dis-
charged through bankrupt-
cy, you may have been re-
leased of personal liability
for this loan in which case
this letter is intended to ex-
ercise the note holders
right's against the real
property only. As required
by law, you are hereby no-
tified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your
credit record may be sub-
mitted to a credit report
agency if you fail to fulfill
the terms of your credit ob-
ligations. Without limiting
the trustee's disclaimer of
representations or warran-
ties, Oregon law requires
the trustee to state in this
notice that some residen-
tial property sold at a trust-
ee's sale may have been
used in manufacturing
methamphetamines,
the
chemical components of
which are known to be tox-
ic. Prospective purchasers
of residential property
should be aware of this po-
tential danger before de-
ciding to place a bid for
this property at the trust-
ee's sale. NOTICE TO
TENANTS: TENANTS
OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY HAVE CER-
TAIN
PROTECTIONS
AFFFORDED TO THEM
UNDER ORS 86.782
AND POSSIBLY UNDER
FEDERAL LAW. AT-
TACHED TO THIS NO-
TICE OF SALE, AND IN-
CORPORATED HEREIN,
IS A NOTICE TO TEN-
ANTS
THAT
SETS
FORTH SOME OF THE
PROTECTIONS THAT
ARE AVAILABLE TO A
TENANT OF THE SUB-
JECT REAL PROPERTY
AND WHICH SETS
FORTH CERTAIN RE-
QUIRMENTS
THAT
MUST BE COMPLIED
WITH BY ANY TENANT
IN ORDER TO OBTAIN
THE AFFORDED PRO-
TECTION,
AS
RE-
QUIRED UNDER ORS
86.771. TS No: OR-20-
877950-BB
Dated:
3/2/2020 Quality Loan
Service Corporation of
Washington, as Trustee
Signature By: Shawn Sta
Ines, Assistant Secretary
Trustee'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 Ad-
dress: Quality Loan Ser-
vice Corp. of Washington
108 1 st Ave South, Suite
202, Seattle, WA 98104
Toll Free: (866) 925-0241
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NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the
Budget Committee of the
Boardman Park & Rec-
reation District, Morrow
the fiscal year July 1, 2020
to June 30, 2021 will be
held live via the Internet
on Zoom. The meeting will
take place on the 28th day
of April, 2020 at 7:00 pm.
The purpose of the meet-
ing is to receive the bud-
get message and to receive
comment from the public
on the budget. A copy of
the budget document may
be inspected or obtained
on or after April 28, 2020
at #1 West Marine Drive,
Boardman, between the
hours of 9:00 am and 5:00
pm. This is a public meet-
ing where deliberation of
the Budget Committee
will take place. Any person
may attend the meeting
and discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget
Committee. If special ac-
commodations are need-
ed to attend this meeting,
please contact Lynn Prag
@ 541/481-7217 before
April 28, 2020.
Published April 8 & 15,
2020 Affidavit
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Morrow County Public
Works is accepting bids
for Type 2A Guardrail
and Metal median barrier
which will need to include
labor, equipment and ma-
terials. Installed on Home-
stead Lane, Boardman,
OR. Bids for the Guard-
rail must be submitted no
later than 3:00 P.M. April
16th 2020. Oregon Stan-
dard drawings and any
additional questions can
be obtained by contacting
Andy Lindsey, Senior En-
gineer at Anderson Perry.
541-963-8309 Ext. 1229
Bids must be received at
the Morrow County Pub-
lic Works Office, P.O. Box
428, 365 W. Hwy 74, Lex-
ington, OR 97839 by 3:00
pm Thursday the 16, 2020.
Bids must be in a sealed
envelope marked “Bid”.
Bids will be opened Thurs-
day the 16 2020 at 4:00pm
at 365 W. Hwy 74, Lexing-
ton, OR 97839 For addi-
tional information contact
Morrow County Public
Works 541-989-9500.
Morrow County reserves
the right to reject any and
all bids and/or to postpone
the award of bids for thirty
(30) days from the date of
opening.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis
of age, religion, race na-
tional origin, sex or hand-
icapped status in hiring or
the provision of services.
4-1-3c
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the
Budget Committee of the
Morrow County Unified
Recreation District, Mor-
row County State of Ore-
gon, to discuss the budget
for the fiscal year July 1,
2020 to June 30, 2021 will
be held at Boardman City
Hall, 200 City Center Cir-
cle, Boardman, OR. The
meeting will take place
on the 23rd day of April,
2020, at 7:00 p.m. The
purpose of the meeting is
to receive the budget mes-
sage and to receive com-
ment from the public on
the budget. A copy of the
budget document may be
the Morrow County Court-
house, 100 Court Street,
Heppner, Oregon, between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. This is a public
meeting where delibera-
tion of the Budget Com-
mittee will take place. Any
person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the
proposed programs with
the Budget Committee.
Published: April 8 and
April 15, 2020
Affidavit
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Pursuant to ORS 477.250,
notice is hereby given that
a public hearing will be
held to receive from any
interested persons sugges-
tions, advice, objections
or remonstrance’s to the
proposed budget for the
Central Oregon Forest Pro-
tection District. A hearing
will be held on Monday,
April 27, 2020, at 1:00
P.M., at the Oregon Depart-
ment of Forestry – District
Office, 3501 NE 3rd Street,
Prineville, OR. Copies of
the tentative budget may
be inspected during normal
working hours. To ensure
the broadest range of ser-
vices to individuals with
disabilities, persons with
disabilities requiring spe-
cial arrangements should
contact 541-447-5658 at
least two working days in
advance.
OREGON
DEPART-
MENT OF FORESTRY
PETER DAUGHERTY,
STATE FORESTER
Published April 15 and 22,
2020 Affidavit
Published April 15 & 22, 2020 Affidavit
ENTERPRISE ZONE
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businesses into the
area. Without the tax breaks
businesses would go else-
where where they could get
the breaks, they said.
Boardman City Man-
ager Karen Pettigrew has
proposed that if the city
were not included as a part-
ner in the new zone they
were prepared to move for-
ward and establish its own
enterprise zone inside the
city limits. “I like the way
it has worked,” said Petti-
grew. “Boardman has been
a team player.” Pettigrew
suggested that they and the
port could become sponsors
together in a new enterprise
zone. It was also mentioned
that if no agreement were
reached the port might es-
tablish an enterprise zone
by itself without the county,
but later found out that un-
der Oregon law it needs the
okay of the county to apply
for a zone by itself.
As the meeting contin-
ued it became obvious the
county and port were not
moving towards an agree-
ment. “There is nothing
new here,” said Commis-
sioner Jim Doherty. “We’re
not moving forward.” He
said at the end of the day the
port will need to decide if
it is going to move forward
with a co-sponsor and have
an enterprise zone. “We
want to partner with the port
and give them an enterprise
zone for their tool box (for
attracting businesses),” he
said.
Stokoe said he could
not support any county
proposal for an enterprise
zone without the city of
Boardman as a board mem-
ber, and that cities in the
county currently have a say
in how enterprise money
is spent once it comes into
their communities. “I just
can’t support this,” he said.
The port then voted on a
motion to reject the county
proposal for a new enter-
prise zone structure and
all board members except
John Murray of Heppner
voted yes.
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city of Boardman held a
special council meeting
Monday evening to discuss
the possibility of establish-
ing its own enterprise zone.
Under Oregon law it could
have its own zone if it were
inside the city limits. It
would need a sponsor such
as the Port of Morrow if it
wished to move outside its
city limit boundary.
The city council met
using the virtual Zoom
internet meeting and most
councilmembers wondered,
if the current enterprise
structure were successful,
why was the county trying
to change it. The council
discussed the enterprise
zone but made no decision.
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