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public notices
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to a
trust deed made by Vanessa
Marie Sherrod, as Grantor, to
First American Title Insurance
Company of Oregon, as
Trustee, in favor of Robert
H. Haviland and Rose M.
Haviland, as Benefi ciaries,
dated December 10, 2007,
and recorded on December
11, 2007, in the Marion
County Offi cial Records as
Reel 2898, Page 50, covering
the following described real
property situated in the
above-mentioned county and
state, to-wit:
Real property in the County
of Marion, State of Oregon,
described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the
North line of Block 70 in the
Town of North Salem, Marion
County, Oregon, which is
140.00 feet Westerly from the
Northeast corner of said Block
70; running thence Southerly,
parallel
with
the
East
boundary line of said Block
70, a distance of 66.00 feet;
thence Westerly, parallel with
the North boundary line of said
Block 70, a distance of 45.00
feet; thence Northerly, parallel
with the East boundary line of
said Block 70, a distance of
66.00 feet; thence Easterly ,
along the North boundary line
of said Block 70, a distance
of 45.00 feet to the place of
beginning, lying and being
in Block 70 in North Salem,
City of Salem, Marion County,
Oregon.
The
undersigned
was
appointed
as
Successor
Trustee by the Benefi ciary
Robert H. Haviland, by an
appointment dated October
23, 2014, and recorded
October 24, 2014, in the
Marion
County
Offi cial
Records as Reel 3645, Page
243. Benefi ciary Rose M.
Haviland is deceased as
evidenced by death certifi cate
recorded on October 23, 2014
in the Marion County Offi cial
Records as Reel 3645, Page
205. The address of the
trustee is 693 Chemeketa
Street NE, Salem, OR 97301.
Both the benefi ciary and
the trustee have elected to
sell the said real property to
satisfy the obligations secured
by said trust deed and a notice
of default has been recorded
pursuant to Oregon Revised
Statues 86.752(3), the default
for which the foreclosure
is made are grantor’s late
payments, failure to pay the
entire balance when the loan
matured, allowing a second
trust deed to be recorded
against the property, and
failure to keep the property
insured. The following sum
remains due and owing:
$74,975.24, together with
interest thereon at the rate of
fi ve percent (5.0%) per annum
from July 10, 2014, until paid.
By reason of said default
the benefi ciary has declared
all sums owing on the
obligation secured by said
trust deed immediately due
and payable, said sums being
the following, to wit: The sum
of $74,975.24 in principal; with
interest thereon at the rare of
fi ve percent (5.0%) per annum
from July 10, 2014, until paid;
plus the cost of foreclosure
report, attorney’s fees, and
trustee’s fees; together with
any other sums due or that
may become due under the
Note or by reason of the
default, this foreclosure and
any further advances made
by Benefi ciary as allowed by
the Note and Deed of Trust.
WHEREFORE
notice
is hereby given that the
undersigned trustee will on
March 31, 2015, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock, a.m., in accord
with the standard of time
established by ORS 187.110.
at the main door of the Marion
County Courthouse, 100 High
St. NE, in the City of Salem,
County of Marion, 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 acquired after the
execution of the trust deed,
to satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby secured
and the costs and expenses
of the sale, including a
reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further given
that any person named in
ORS 86.778 has the right,
at any time prior to fi ve days
before the date last set for the
sale, to have this 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 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 performance
required under the obligation
or trust deed, and in addition
to paying those sums or
tendering the performance
necessary to cure the default
by paying all costs and
expenses actually incurred
in enforcing the obligation
and trust deed, together with
trustee and attorney fees
not exceeding the amounts
provided by ORS 86.778.
This communication is
from a debt collector.
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 “benefi ciary” include their
respective successors in
interest if any.
Dated: November 7, 2014.
SHERMAN
SHERMAN
JOHNNIE & HOYT, LLP,
Successor
Trustee
by:
Michelle M. Morrow
01/16, 01/23, 01/30, 02/06
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
No. 13C21796
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
NANCY ANN CHAMBERLIN,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been
appointed and has qualifi ed
as the personal representative
of said estate. All persons
having claims against said
estate are hereby required
to present the same, with
proper vouchers, within four
months after the date of fi rst
publication of this notice, as
stated below, to the personal
representative at: GARRETT
HEMANN
ROBERTSON
P.C., 1011 Commercial Street
N.E., Salem, Oregon, 97301,
or they may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings in this estate may
obtain additional information
from the records of this court,
the personal representative,
or the attorney for the
personal representative.
DATED and fi rst published
this 16th day of January,
2015.
Merylee Ann Miller
Personal Representative
Theresa M. Wade
OSB No. 993880
GARRETT HEMANN
ROBERTSON P.C.
1011 Commercial Street N.E.
Salem, OR 97301
01/16, 01/23, 01/30
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court
of the State of Oregon
for the County of Marion
HOMESTREET BANK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
No. 14C23564
TERESA L. BROOKS aka
TERESA L. WALL, an
individual; ALL OCCUPANTS
of the real property located
at 1485 Baker Street NE,
Salem, Oregon; and QUICK
COLLECT, INC., an Oregon
corporation, Defendants.
The State of Washington
to : All Occupants of the real
property located at 1485
Baker Street NE, Salem,
Oregon
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
You must “appear” in this
case or the other side will win
automatically. To “appear” you
must fi le with the court a legal
document called a “motion” or
“reply.” The “motion” or “reply”
must be given to the court
clerk or administrator within
30 days of the date of fi rst
publication specifi ed herein
along with the required fi ling
fee. It must be in proper form
and have proof of service on
the plaintiff’s attorney or, if
the plaintiff does not have an
attorney, proof of service on
the plaintiff. The date of fi rst
publication of the summons
is January 16, 2015. If you
have questions, you should
see an attorney immediately.
If you need help in fi nding
an attorney, you may call the
Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer
Referral Service at (503) 684-
3763 or toll-free in Oregon at
(800) 452-7636.
The object of this action is
to foreclose plaintiff’s interest
in real estate in Marion
County legally described as
follows:
LOT 8, BLOCK 27,
ROSEDALE
ADDITION
TO THE CITY OF SALEM,
COUNTY OF MARION AND
STATE OF OREGON.
against
the
claim
of
defendant.
Joseph A.G. Sakay,
OSB #021734
Attorney for Plaintiff
Hillis Clark Martin
& Peterson P.S.
1221 Second Avenue,
Suite 500
Seattle, Washington 98101
206-623-1745
01/16, 01/23, 01/30, 02/06
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
Case No. 15PR00020
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
RUTH L. SPERO,
Decedent.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that the undersigned
has been appointed personal
representative. All persons
having
claims
against
the estate are required to
present them, with vouchers
attached, to the undersigned
personal representative at
2954 Lancaster Rd, Carlsbad,
CA, 92010-6569, within four
months after the date of fi rst
publication of this notice, or
the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings
may
obtain
additional information from
the records of the court, the
personal representative, or
the attorney for the personal
representative, GLENN T.
OKAWA, at 1431 Liberty
Street SE, Salem, OR 97302,
telephone number 503-364-
7618.
Dated and fi rst published
January 16, 2015.
Personal Representative
John C. Spero
01/16, 01/23, 01/30
SHOT,
continued from Page 1
injury was imminent for him-
self and fellow offi cers, shot and
struck the dog at least one time
in the left shoulder.
After being shot, the dog re-
treated into the garage and hid
under a desk, staying highly agi-
tated and not allowing offi cers
near. The offi cers were eventu-
ally able to coax the dog out
and placed him on a makeshift
stretcher made specifi cally for
dogs. Once muzzled, the dog
was taken to Keizer Veterinary
Clinic for treatment of a non-
life threatening injury.
It was determined one of the
people in the house, 50-year-
old Tami Labee, had picked up
the dog from its owner’s home
about three hours before the
search warrant was served on
her home.
Jeff Kuhns, deputy chief with
the KPD, said offi cers had no
expectation of the dog being
present.
“It was a total fl uke,” Kuhns
said Jan. 9. “We did our intel-
ligence work and did the search
warrant work. They had no rea-
son to expect any dogs being
present. One of Tami’s friends’
friends fell ill at 2 a.m. and had
to go to the hospital. She asked
the friend to care for the dog.
That person, in turn, called
Tami. Three hours later we
served the search warrant.
“Often if we believe there
will be vicious dogs, we can
do different things,” he added.
“Sometimes the fi rst offi cer will
have a fi re extinguisher, because
dogs don’t attack people with
a fi re extinguisher. That serves
as a great deterrent. Or maybe
we’ll make the arrest away from
the house. There are all kinds
of considerations. It was a total
fl uke the dog ended up there.”
In talking with Labee, inves-
tigators learned sales of con-
trolled substances have been
taking place in the home for
decades. The investigation re-
vealed daily and numerous
methamphetamine sales were
occurring at the home, which
is less than 800 feet away from
Cummings Elementary School
and is also close to several day
care facilities.
Submitted
This pit bull was shot by
Keizer Police Jan. 8.
John Teague, the KPD po-
lice chief who brought back
the CRU unit shortly after tak-
ing over his current position in
the fall of 2013, said last Thurs-
day night the dog came at of-
fi cers three times and noted
drugs have been common at the
home.
“The problem has been go-
ing on for 22 years,” Teague said.
“We heard about it in Decem-
ber and CRU hopped on it.”
Kuhns said the case is a
prime example of why Teague
took the action he did a year
ago.
“CRU will help us learn
about a lot more drug houses,”
he said. “This is exactly why
chief Teague restarted the team.
We hope it will help us fi nd out
a lot more.”
Kuhns said police often rely
on information from neighbors
to learn of troublesome houses.
“It wasn’t made known to
us (before December),” he said.
“Either that house didn’t come
across our radar or nobody
reported it to us. There are
probably a ton of other homes
in Keizer we may not know
about.”
Investigators also discovered
a neighbor had moved out due
to issues related to the drug
sales.
Investigators found scales,
packaging material, drug re-
cords, methamphetamine and
other evidence when they
searched the residence. Labee
and her 19-year-old nephew
James Futrell, who both resid-
ed in the home, were arrested
on one count each of unlaw-
ful possession of methamphet-
amine and one count each of
delivery of methamphetamine
within 1,000 feet of a school.
Both were taken to the Marion
County Correctional Facility.
After such a case, Kuhns said
procedures get reviewed.
“What we call incidents
like these is threshold incident
reports,” he said. “In any given
day at the Keizer Police De-
partment, we respond to a large
number of calls for service. The
chief and his command staff
don’t have to review every in-
cident, but a handful do rise to
the level of threshold incident
reports. Every offi cer involved
will complete a report. Me, the
chief and Sgt. Andrew Cope-
land review reports to make
sure protocols are followed and
to review policies, to see if any-
thing needs to be changed.”
Samantha Casale with New
Jersey-based Coyne Public Re-
lations contacted the Keizer-
times on Jan. 9 in regards to the
shooting.
“Unfortunately, more than
half of intentional police shoot-
ings nationwide involve ani-
mals, most often dogs,” Casale
wrote in an e-mail. “In an effort
to train police on how to deal
with dog encounters without
resorting to lethal force, the Na-
tional Canine Research Coun-
cil created a fi ve-part series of
police training videos made free
and available online for police
to watch during daily briefi ngs.”
Kuhns said offi cers at the
KPD get training.
“With regard to dogs, cer-
tainly offi cers do receive train-
ing,” he said. “We take into
consideration dogs and any
other animals present when
search warrants are served. We
go through a long checklist of
things we address before ap-
proaching the house. We go
over known hazards to offi cers:
do we expect children or dogs
to be present? Do we expect
people to be armed? If we learn
there are, we have to plan ac-
cordingly. In this case, we had
no knowledge of pets being in-
volved.”
public notices
NOTICE
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
No. 14PB02669
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the
Estate of
JOHN ROGER HOY,
Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that Roger P. Hoy has
been appointed Personal
Representative. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to present
them, with proper vouchers, to
the Personal Representative
by directing said claims to
Roger P. Hoy c/o Mary L.
Sterling, Sterling Law Offi ce,
LLC, 1114 12th Street SE,
Salem, Oregon 97302, within
four months after the date of
fi rst publication of this notice,
or the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings
may
obtain
additional information from
the records of the court, the
personal representative, or
the attorney for the Personal
Representative.
Dated this 12th day of
January, 2015.
Dated and fi rst published
January 16, 2015.
Mary L. Sterling,
OSB #071771
Attorney for
Personal Representative
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
Roger P. Hoy
725 Madal Lane NE
Salem, OR 97301
(503) 375-2179
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
Mary L. Sterling,
OSB #071771
1114 12th St SE
Salem, OR 97302
Phone: (503) 581-6432
mary@sterlingattomey.com
01/16, 01/23, 01/30
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