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reach the legislators to inform
future work and make better
decisions.”
She said she admired many
of the things the late Dennis
Richardson had put into ef-
fect.
“Dennis had really im-
proved accountability through
the audits division and the
handling of public records
for transparency as well as
his integrity and fairness and
balance and dealing with the
elections issues and people
who have ballot initiatives that
maybe he didn't agree with,”
Thatcher said.
Within the realm of busi-
ness fi lings, Thatcher said her
guiding principal would be to
foster a culture of service.
“I want there to be a cul-
ture of mentoring rather than
putting up barrier after barri-
er,” she said.
Thatcher pointed to her
work helping establish the
Oregon Small Business Advo-
cate offi ce, which helps small
businesses navigate state laws,
as a point of pride.
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the parking lot.
One caller to 9-1-1 re-
ported seeing a male hanging
out of the van and falling to
the pavement where he was
picked up by another vehicle
“I wish that more small
businesses knew about that re-
source,” she said.
With election security
among the top issues for some
voters, Thatcher said Ore-
gonians should be confi dent
their votes are being count-
ed, but she will advocate for
a comprehensive look at the
voting systems from registry
to counting.
“I've been advocating for
a white hat hacker to test the
system and make sure there
aren’t any weak spots or things
that need to be fi xed,” she said.
If Thatcher is successful in
her bid for the second highest
offi ce in Oregon, she said her
heart remains in Keizer.
“Keizer residents will still
benefi t from the work I can
do for small business and elec-
tions and making sure things
run like they are supposed to,”
she said.
Thatcher is currently the
only Republican to fi le for
the May primary. Her cur-
rent term in the Oregon Sen-
ate ends in 2023. Mark Hass,
Jamie McLeod-Skinner and
Cameron Smith a are com-
peting to be the Democratic
candidate.
and fl ed the scene at a high
rate of speed.
The man was identi-
fi ed late Tuesday evening as
21-year-old Oscar Martinez
of Salem. An autopsy per-
formed by the Oregon State
Medical Examiner’s Offi ce
revealed he died of a gunshot
wound.
That same day, Keizer
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that same thing.”
Don and Ann Lebold's
service to kids in the Keizer
community has been no secret.
Don was the one that started
an in-school bowling program
where he would bring portable
lanes to elementary schools.
Town & Country Lanes also
is accommodating to those
with special needs. It features
bumpers on all 24 lanes and
a wheelchair ramp for easy
accessibility.
Don and Ann are also
responsible for starting the
Turnaround
Achievement
Awards in 1994, which
recognize middle and high
school students in the Salem-
Keizer area who demonstrate
effort,
commitment
and
perseverance in the face of
adversity.
It was no coincidence that
Don and Ann sold the bowling
alley to an organization that
shares similar values.
Valor Mentoring is an
organization that strives to
contest the impact of fatherless
ness by providing mentorship
to young men through one-on-
one relationships, community
projects and music media.
The music media aspect
is a big piece of what Valor
Mentoring has to offer.
Valor
Mentoring
had
a recording studio in the
basement
Salem
First
Presbyterian Church, which
allowed kids to write and
record their own music.
The studio at the church
has limited parking and Valor
Mentorship doesn't have 24-
hour access to it, which is why
the organization is thrilled
to be moving their recording
studio to Town & Country.
“We’re going to be able
service 3,000 more young
people per year because of this,”
said Valor Mentoring president
Tim Davis.
All 24 bowling lanes will
be kept intact. But within the
next two years, there will be
a recording studio, a video
production studio and a podcast
police arrested two men on
drug-related charges. Kris-
tian Mann, 21, of Keizer,
and 21-year-old Dasio Ar-
mando Gonzalaez, of Salem,
are currently being held
on $500,000 bail each. The
Statesman Journal reported
that a deputy district attorney
said Gonzalez confessed to
being involved in an attempt-
ed drug robbery in Keizer
Station.
Currently, Gonzalez is
charged being a felon in pos-
session of a fi rearm, fl eeing a
police offi cer and manufac-
ture/delivery of a controlled
substance. He was previously
convicted of identity theft in
Polk County.
Mann is charged with be-
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studio all in the main lobby —
all three will be soundproof.
“It’s defi nitely going to raise
our visibility in the community.
Music and media is what runs
our culture, so our philosophy
is that if you’re a young person
who wants to learn how to
make music, you fi rst need to
learn how to do it well, and
that’s why we’re doing this,”
Davis said. “This will be a state-
of-the-art studio.”
The new studios are just
part of the $400,000 renovation
process. Offi ces will be moved
upstairs and arcade games
will be also moved to the
second story for after-school
tournaments — lottery will be
removed from the location.
The restaurant will also be
going through a renovation —
although it will still be serving
beer and wine. Additionally, it
will feature a live stage that will
host coffee-shop concerts and
open-mic nights.
“Kids won’t have the chance
to just learn music and media,
they will be able to perform
and be viewed,” Davis said.
“It will probably be the only
bowling alley in the United
States that has a recording
studio,” added Don.
ing a felon in possession of
a fi rearm and manufacture/
delivery of a controlled sub-
stance. Mann has a prior con-
viction for delivery of a con-
trolled substance in Iowa. He
also has previous convictions
in Marion County.
Gonzalez was scheduled
for another court appearance
on Feb. 12. Mann’s next hear-
ing is Feb. 14.
Anyone who witnessed
this incident is asked to con-
tact Det. Arsen Avetisyan at
503-390-3713.
Don made an agreement
with Davis back in the summer,
but the process took several
months to fi nalize.
“From
an
insurance
perspective, it was a little
diffi cult. Bowling is one quirky
thing about insurance, but then
you add in a recording studio, it
was a search to try and fi nd the
right fi t there,” Davis said. “But
we trusted the Lord through
the process.”
It's clear that the Lebolds
believe in Valor Mentoring's
cause, which is why they
decreased the price to an
undisclosed amount. Davis
acknowledged that the Lebold's
graciousness and and the
generosity of Pioneer Trust
Bank — who is helping fi nance
Valor Mentoring — made the
purchase possible.
“We’re doing a considerable
sacrifi ce in order for this to
happen. I had another offer
where I could have made a lot
more money,” Don said.
But it's never been about
the money for the Lebolds. It's
been about creating a positive
place for kids and families,
and it appears that legacy will
continue at Town & Country.
“I think about all the kids
that will be exposed to this
place at one point or another
and how God is going to touch
their lives in some little way
that will make a difference in
their future. That’s what excites
me,” Ann Lebold said.
“Every time you bowl here
or buy a burger or play a video
game, some of that money is
going to go to mentor young
people in this community.
That’s a pretty good cause. We
want to provide families an
opportunity to connect with
their children, because in our
culture, that is not happening
enough,” added Davis.
public notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN
CHALUPNY, DECEASED
CASE NUMBER: 20PB00448
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Thomas G. Johnson, Jr.
has been appointed Personal
Representative. All persons
having
claims
against
the estate are required to
present them, with vouchers
attached, to the Personal
Representative, c/o Jeffrey
G. Moore, Saalfeld Griggs
PC, 250 Church St. SE, Suite
200, PO Box 470, Salem,
OR
97308-0470,
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 Lawyers for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and fi rst published
on January 31, 2020.
Jeffrey G. Moore,
OSB #982973
Attorney For Personal
Representative
Saalfeld Griggs PC
PO Box 470
Salem, OR 97308-0470
Ph : (503) 399-1070
Fax: (503) 371-2927
Email: jmoore@sglaw.com
1/31, 2/7, 2/14
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
S&S 19-126122
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
A default has occurred
under the terms of a trust deed
made by James Cardwell and
Stephanie Anderson, whose
address is 1265 Mildred
Lane SE, Salem, OR 97306
as grantor to First American
Title Company, as Trustee, in
favor of Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., as
nominee for Apex Lending,
Inc., its successors and
assigns, as named Benefi ciary,
dated July 17, 2018, recorded
July 18, 2018, in the mortgage
records of Marion County,
Oregon, in Book 4101, at
Page 33, as Instrument/
Reception/Recorder’s Fee No.
2018 00034764, Nationstar
Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr.
Cooper
is
the
present
Benefi ciary as defi ned by
ORS 86.705(2), as covering
the following described real
property: as covering the
following
described
real
property: LOT 28, SUNSTONE
EAST, IN THE CITY OF SALEM,
COUNTY OF MARION AND
STATE OF OREGON. (PLAT
VOLUME 40, PAGE 108).
COMMONLY KNOWN AS:
1265 Mildred Lane SE, Salem,
OR 97306. 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
Statutes 86.735(3); the default
for which the foreclosure is
made is grantor’s failure to pay
when due the following sums:
Monthly payments in the sum
of $2,387.92, from August
1, 2019, plus prior accrued
late charges in the amount
of $302.60, together with all
costs, disbursements, and/
or fees incurred or paid by
the benefi ciary and/or trustee,
their employees, agents or
assigns. By reason of said
default the benefi ciary has
declared all sums owing on the
obligation that the trust deed
secures immediately due and
payable, said sum being the
following, to-wit: $357,412.25,
together with accrued interest
in the sum of $7,864.48
through December 18, 2019,
together with interest thereon
at the rate of 4.75% per annum
from December 19, 2019, plus
prior accrued late charges
in the amount of $302.60,
plus the sum of $1,117.70 for
advances, together with all
costs, disbursements, and/
or fees incurred or paid by
the benefi ciary and/or trustee,
their
employees,
agents
or assigns. WHEREFORE,
notice hereby is given that
the undersigned trustee will
on May 6, 2020, at the hour
of 9:00 AM PT, in accord with
the standard time established
by ORS 187.110, at the main
entrance of the Marion County
Courthouse, located at 100
High Street, N.E., in the City of
Salem, OR, County of Marion,
State of Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder
for cash the interest in the said
described real property which
the grantor has or had power
to convey at the time of the
execution of 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 to any person
named in ORS 86.778 that
the right exists, at any time
that is not later than fi ve days
before the date last set for the
sale, to have this foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the trust deed reinstated by
paying to the benefi ciary of the
entire amount 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 obligations or trust deed,
and in addition to paying
said 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’s fees and attorney’s
fees not exceeding the
amounts provided by said ORS
86.778. Notice is further given
that reinstatement or payoff
quotes requested pursuant to
ORS 86.786 and ORS 86.789
must be timely communicated
in a written request that
complies with that statute,
addressed to the trustee’s
“Reinstatements/Payoffs
–
ORS 86.786” either by personal
delivery or by fi rst class,
certifi ed mail, return receipt
requested, to the trustee’s
address shown below. Due to
potential confl icts with federal
law, persons having no record
legal or equitable interest in
the subject property will only
receive information concerning
the lender’s estimated or actual
bid. Lender bid information is
also available at the trustee’s
website,
https://www.logs.
com/foreclosuresales.html.
In construing this notice, the
masculine gender includes the
feminine and the neuter, 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 said trust deed,
and the words “trustee” and
“benefi ciary” include their
respective
successors
in
interest, if any. Also, please be
advised that pursuant to the
terms stated on the Deed of
Trust and Note, the benefi ciary
is
allowed
to
conduct
property inspections while
property is in default. This
shall serve as notice that the
benefi ciary shall be conducting
property inspections on the
said
referenced
property.
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. The Fair Debt Collection
Practice Act requires that we
state the following: This is
an attempt to collect a debt,
and any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
If a discharge has been
obtained by any party through
bankruptcy
proceedings:
This shall not be construed
to be an attempt to collect
the outstanding indebtedness
or hold you personally liable
for the debt. Dated: 1/6/20
/s/ Kelly Sutherland Janeway
Law Firm, LLC, fka Shapiro &
Sutherland, LLC., Successor
Trustee 1499 SE Tech Center
Place, Suite 255, Vancouver,
WA 98683 https://www.logs.
com/foreclosuresales.html.
Telephone: (360) 260-2253,
Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647, S&S
19-126122
1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR HOOD RIVER COUNTY
Juvenile Department
Case No. 19JU07469
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
In the Matter of
ALIJAH JAMES SALOOM,
A Child.
TO: Amanda Nicole Mendez
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON:
A petition has been fi led
asking the court to terminate
your parental rights to the
above-named child for the
purpose of placing the child
for adoption. YOU ARE
REQUIRED TO PERSONALLY
APPEAR before the Hood
River County Court at 309
State St., Hood River, Oregon,
97031, on the 18th day of
February, 2020 at 4:15 p.m.,
the 24th day of February,
2020, at 4:00 p.m., and the
4th day of March, 2020, at
8:30 a.m., for hearings to
admit or deny the allegations
in the petition, for trial on the
petition, and to personally
appear at any subsequent
court-ordered hearing. YOU
MUST APPEAR PERSONALLY
IN THE COURTROOM ON
THE DATES AND AT THE
TIMES
LISTED
ABOVE.
AN ATTORNEY MAY NOT
ATTEND THE HEARINGS IN
YOUR PLACE. THEREFORE,
YOU MUST APPEAR EVEN
IF YOUR ATTORNEY ALSO
APPEARS.
This summons is published
pursuant to the order of the
circuit court judge of the
above-entitled court, dated
January 31, 2020. The order
directs that this summons be
published once each week
for three consecutive weeks,
making three publications in
all, in a published newspaper
of general circulation in Marion
County.
Date of fi rst publication:
February 7, 2020.
Date of last publication:
February 21, 2020.
NOTICE
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY
IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR
PERSONALLY BEFORE THE
COURT OR DO NOT APPEAR
AT
ANY
SUBSEQUENT
COURT-ORDERED HEARING,
the Court may proceed in
your absence without further
notice and TERMINATE YOUR
PARENTAL RIGHTS to the
above-named child either
ON THE DATES SPECIFIED
IN THIS SUMMONS OR ON
A FUTURE DATE, and may
make such orders and take
such action as authorized by
law.
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO
BE
REPRESENTED
BY
AN ATTORNEY IN THIS
MATTER. If you are currently
represented by an attorney,
CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY
IMMEDIATELY
UPON
RECEIVING THIS NOTICE.
Your previous attorney may
not be representing you in this
matter.
IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD
TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY and
you meet the state’s fi nancial
guidelines, you are entitled to
have an attorney appointed
for you at state expense. TO
REQUEST
APPOINTMENT
OF AN ATTORNEY TO
REPRESENT YOU AT STATE
EXPENSE,
YOU
MUST
IMMEDIATELY
CONTACT
the Hood River Juvenile
Department at 309 State St,
Hood River, OR 97031, phone
number
(541)
386-1030,
between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for further
information.
IF YOU WISH TO HIRE AN
ATTORNEY, please retain one
as soon as possible and have
the attorney present at the
above hearing. If you need
help 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.
IF YOU ARE REPRESENTED
BY AN ATTORNEY, IT IS
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO
MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH
YOUR ATTORNEY AND TO
KEEP YOUR ATTORNEY
ADVISED
OF
YOUR
WHEREABOUTS.
If you contest the petition,
the Court will schedule
additional hearings on the
allegations of the petition,
order
to
you
appear
personally, and may schedule
other hearings related to the
petition and order you to
appear personally. IF YOU
ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR,
YOU
MUST
APPEAR
PERSONALLY
IN
THE
COURTROOM, UNLESS THE
COURT HAS GRANTED YOU
AN EXCEPTION IN ADVANCE
UNDER ORS 419B.918 TO
APPEAR BY OTHER MEANS,
INCLUDING
BUT
NOT
LIMITED TO, TELEPHONIC
OR OTHER ELECTRONIC
MEANS.
AN
ATTORNEY
MAY NOT ATTEND THE
HEARING(S) IN YOUR PLACE.
PETITIONER’S ATTORNEY
Jennifer L. Meisberger
Assistant Attorney General
Department of Justice
100 SW Market Street
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: (971) 673-1880
ISSUED this 3rd day of
February, 2020.
Issued by:
Jennifer L. Meisberger
OSB #084203
Assistant Attorney General
2/7, 2/14, 2/21
STORAGE AUCTION
Self Storage Public Sale
Celtic Storage
1101 Chemawa Rd N
Keizer, OR 97303
Bid13.com
Monday, February 24th
Bid13 Online Auction
#91 William Bailey
#141 Kevin Pace
Sale subject to Cancellation.
Celtic Storage reserves the
Right to refuse any
and all bids.
2/14, 2/21
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
Case No.: 19PB09361
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
RICHARD STEPHEN
LAQUESS,
Decedent.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Elizabeth Moore has
been appointed personal
representative of the estate of
Richard Stephen LaQuess. All
persons having claims against
the estate are required to
present them, with vouchers
attached, to the undersigned
personal representative at:
Parker & Griffi th, P.C.
PO Box 13006
Salem, Oregon 97309
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 attorneys for the personal
representative,
Parker
&
Griffi th, P.C. PO Box 13006
Salem, Oregon 97309.
Dated and fi rst published:
February 14, 2020.
2/14, 2/21, 2/28