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    Polk County Itemizer-Observer • July 8, 2015 15A
Polk County Education
Western’s campus to go tobacco-free
CC sets summer hours
New policy goes into effect in fall for all students, visitors, staff Chemeketa
SALEM — Chemeketa Community College switched to sum-
By Emily Mentzer
The Itemizer-Observer
MONMOUTH
—
Stephanie Delker wanted to
improve campus health at
Western Oregon University.
Delker, a senior in com-
munity health, tackled a
project with teachers and
fellow students to make
WOU’s campus tobacco-free
by fall 2015.
The tobacco-free policy
was signed by then Presi-
dent Mark Weiss on May 18.
“There were a lot of ques-
tions about the proposed
policy, especially regarding
enforcement,” Delker said.
“Once the policy passed and
an email was sent out to stu-
dents, I experienced over-
whelming support.”
Community health stu-
dents led the efforts to elim-
inate tobacco on campus via
a grassroots campaign,
polling students, faculty and
staff.
“Most of the responses we
got were positive, which I
was surprised about be-
cause this is a sensitive topic
Tobacco Not Welcome
• Western Oregon University en-
acted a new policy forbiding the use
of tobacco in any way on any cam-
pus-owned property. The policy ex-
tends to visitors and contractors, stu-
dents, staff and faculty, and takes ef-
fect in September 2015.
• Efforts to help WOU go tobacco-
free were led by a group of commu-
nity health students and faculty. Students surveyed fellow
students, staff and faculty, and the majority agreed on the
tobacco-free route.
at times,” said Savannah
Phillips, senior in communi-
ty health. “I think overall
everyone wants a healthy
and safe environment; how-
ever, there were a few out-
liers that gave some push
back, but not a huge up-
roar.”
Mackenzie Lafferty, sen-
ior, said she was motivated
to help make WOU tobacco
free by the “countless times I
have walked down the side-
walks on campus and had to
change my route to class be-
cause of a smoke trail.”
Even in the designated
smoking areas, second-hand
smoke is difficult to avoid,
she added.
“That didn’t seem fair to
me,” Lafferty said. “I really
value clean air and find it
unfair that individuals feel
their desire to smoke is more
important than someone’s
right to clean air.”
Senior Elizabeth Perez
Hernandez agreed.
“It felt uncomfortable
knowing I was breathing
that same air and my health
mer hours on Friday. The college will be open to the public from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
Most college services will be closed on Fridays, weekends
and holidays.
Summer hours will not affect: Brooks Training Center, Build-
ing 48, CCRLS administration office, TRIO Upward Bound Sum-
mer Academy, Workforce Partners at Woodburn Center, Public
Safety officers, Eola/Northwest Wine Studies Center, Corrections
Education.
The college will resume Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. office hours on Aug. 31.
For more information about what is not affected by the sum-
mer hours: Greg Harris, 503-584-7153.
Summer campus tours now at WOU
MONMOUTH — The Office of Admissions at Western Oregon
University offers campus tours weekdays during the summer
from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Tours are led by a current WOU student, and includes the res-
idence halls. Admissions counselors will be available by ap-
pointment before or after the tour.
Call the Office of Admissions to arrange a meeting with an
admissions counselor.
For more information or to schedule a tour: 503-838-8211,
www.wou.edu/admissions.
SHAMANIC HEALING
Shamanism is the path of direct revelation. It is
a spiritual healing method that has been practiced
over 100,000 years. Shamanism is worldwide.
No one culture invented the drum or shamanism.
The purpose of shamanism is to help and heal
others.
Concert & Pie Social
Jericho Road Gospel Bluegrass Band
Since forming in 2003, Jericho Road
has performed in numerous
churches, festivals, prisons, and
special events in Oregon and
Washington. The band's goal is to
share the good news of the gospel
through music. The band members
come from Salem, Woodburn, and
Newberg. There is no admission
charge and all are welcome.
might have been affected,”
she said about walking near
people smoking.
The group of students
presented its findings to
boards and members of
campus, including student,
staff and faculty senates,
along with the Residential
Hall Association.
The policy initially will be
enforced on an educational
level.
“There will be reminders
and educational awareness,”
Lafferty said. “But ultimately
the enforcement with penal-
ties will begin the same term
the policy is enacted.”
Faculty and staff will be
referred to human re-
sources, Lafferty added, and
students will work with stu-
dent conduct in the same
manner as they do with al-
cohol use.
The policy applies to any-
one on Western’s campus,
including visitors. Smoking
in personal vehicles on cam-
pus also is not allowed.
Marian Simon, MA
SHAMANIC
PRACTITIONER
& COUNSELOR
Specializing in Spiritual
Healing & Development
Jericho Road Gospel
Bluegrass Band
503-831-0158
Friday, July 10 6:30 to 8:00 pm
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• Divination or message from the spirits
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• Unravel curses from the past
• Remove spirit intrusion or possession
• Cutting emotional ties that bind
• Psychopomp - guiding souls of the dead to cross over
• Clearing of home, property or business
• Healing ancestral lines
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■ PUBLIC NOTICES
CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON
FOR POLK COUNTY
DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE FOR ARGENT
SECURITIES INC.,
ASSET-BACKED
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-W3,
Plaintiff,
v.
RANDY C. RUBIN AS A
PERSONAL REPRESENTA-
TIVE OF THE ESTATE OF
LANCE MARCUS, DECEASED;
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND
DEVISEES OF LANCE
MARCUS, DECEASED;
SEANNA MARCUS; BANK OF
AMERICA, N.A.; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
INTERNAL REVENUE
SERVICE; AND PERSONS
OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE,
LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN
THE COMPLAINT HEREIN,
Defendants.
NO. 14CV16254
PLAINTIFF'S SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
TO:UNKNOWN HEIRS AND
DEVISEES OF LANCE MAR-
CUS, DECEASED; SEANNA
MARCUS; AND PERSONS OR
PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIM-
ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN,
OR INTEREST IN THE PROP-
ERTY DESCRIBED IN THE
COMPLAINT HEREIN,
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear
and defend against the allega-
tions contained in the Com-
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled proceeding
within thirty (30) days from
the date of service of this
Summons upon you. If you
fail to appear and defend this
matter within thirty (30) days
from the date of publication
specified herein along with
the required filing fee,
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
T R U S T C O M PA N Y, A S
TRUSTEE FOR ARGENT SE-
C U R I T I E S I N C . , A S S E T-
BACKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-
W3 will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the
Complaint. The first date of
publication is July 8, 2015.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
You must "appear" in this
case or the other side will win
automatically.
To "appear"
you must file with the court a
legal paper called a "motion"
or "answer." The "motion" or
"answer" must be given to the
court clerk or administrator
within thirty days along with
the required filing fee. It must
be in proper form and have
proof of service on the plain-
tiff`s attorney or, if the plaintiff
does not have an attorney,
proof of service on the plain-
tiff.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUES-
TIONS, YOU SHOULD SEE AN
ATTORNEY IMMEDIATELY. If
you need help in finding an at-
torney, you may call the Ore-
gon State Bar`s Lawyer Refer-
ral Service at (503) 684-3763 or
toll-free in Oregon at (800)
452-7636.
The object of the said ac-
tion and the relief sought to be
obtained therein is fully set
forth in said complaint, and is
briefly stated as follows:
Foreclosure of a Deed of
Trust/Mortgage
Grantors: Lance Marcus
and Seanna Marcus
Property address:131 50th
Ave NW, Salem, OR 97304
Publication:
Itemizer-Observer
DATED this 11th day of
June, 2015.
Brandon Smith,
OSB #124584
Email:
bsmith@robinsontait.com
Robinson Tait, P.S.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Tel: (206) 676-9640
Fax: (206) 676-9659
(July 8, 15, 22, 29, 2015)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF POLK
Wells Fargo Bank, National
Association, as Trustee for
Structured Adjustable Rate
Mortgage Loan Trust,
Mortgage Pass-through
Certificates, Series 2004-18,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RORY L. HEIDE; KIMBERLY R.
HEIDE; PNC BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO NATIONAL
CITY BANK; VALLEY CREDIT
SERVICE, INC.; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA; STATE
OF OREGON; PARTIES IN
POSSESSION
Defendants.
No. 15CV08527
CIVIL SUMMONS
TO THE DEFENDANTS: Rory L.
Heide, Parties in Possession
and Kimberly R. Heide
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
A lawsuit has been started
against you in the above-enti-
tled Court by Wells Fargo
Bank, National Association,
as Trustee for Structured Ad-
justable Rate Mortgage Loan
Trust, Mortgage Pass-through
Certificates, Series 2004-18,
Plaintiff. Plaintiff's claim is
stated in the written Com-
plaint, a copy of which is on
file at the Polk County Court-
house. You must "appear" in
this case or the other side
will win automatically. To "ap-
pear" you must file with the
court a legal paper called a
"motion" or "answer." The
"motion" or "answer" must
be given to the court clerk or
administrator within 30 days
along with the required filing
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 object of the complaint
is to foreclose a deed of trust
dated August 25, 2004 and
recorded as Instrument No.
2004-014377 given by Rory L.
Heide and Kimberly R. Heide,
Husband and Wife on property
commonly known as 3054
Glen Creek Road NW, Salem,
OR 97304 and legally de-
scribed as:
Lot 4, Block 2, CHATNICKA
HEIGHTS, in the City of Salem,
County of Polk, and State of
Oregon.
The complaint seeks to
foreclose and terminate all in-
terest of Rory L. Heide, Parties
in Possession and Kimberly R.
Heide and all other interests in
the property.
The "motion" or "answer"
(or "reply") must be given to
the court clerk or administra-
tor within 30 days of the date
of first publication specified
herein along with the required
filing fee. The date of first pub-
lication of the summons is
June 24, 2015.
If you are in the active mili-
tary service of the United
States, or believe that you may
be entitled to protection of the
SCRA, please contact our of-
fice. If you do not contact us,
we will report to the court that
we do not believe that you are
protected under the SCRA.
If you have questions, you
should see an attorney imme-
diately. If you need help in
finding an attorney, you may
contact the Oregon State Bar's
Lawyer Referral Service online
at www.oregonstatebar.org or
by calling (503) 684-3763 (in
the Portland metropolitan
area) or toll-free elsewhere in
Oregon at (800) 452-7636.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
SHAPIRO &
SUTHERLAND, LLC
/s/. Mary Hannon
Mary Hannon # 131074
[mhannon@logs.com]
7632 SW Durham Road,
Suite 350, Tigard, OR 97224
(360)260-2253;
Fax (360)260-2285
(June 24; July 1, 8, 15, 2015)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF POLK
In the Matter of the Estate of:
JAMES STANSBERRY
COATES,
Deceased.
No. 15PB02783
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative. All persons
having claims against the Es-
tate are required to present
their claims, with proper
vouchers attached, within
four months after the date of
first publication of this no-
tice, as stated below, to the
attorney for the Personal
Representative at: PO Box
220, Dallas, OR, 97338, or the
claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro-
ceedings may obtain addi-
tional information from the
records of the court, the Per-
sonal Representative, or the
attorney for the Personal Rep-
resentative.
Dated and first published July
8, 2015.
Sharron C. Albee
Personal Representative
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Stephen F. Mannenbach
OSB #803000
PO Box 220
Dallas, OR 97338
(503) 623-6052
(503) 623-6053 fax
mannenbachlaw@live.com
(July 8, 15, 22, 2015)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
OF COLLATERAL
THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL
CODE OF OREGON
Notice: Polk County Circuit
Court of Oregon,
regarding deceased
Mary Ernestine Jones,
#15PB02021.
All persons having claims
against this estate must pres-
ent them within four months
after the first publication date
of July 8th, 2015 to personal
representative Glenda Ander-
son at 1250 E. Main St. Suite C
Monmouth, OR 97361 or they
may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected may obtain in-
formation from the records of
the court, Todd R. Bevans OSB
#092840, or Glenda Anderson
at the above address.
Polk County Storage
590 Hoffman Rd.
Independence, OR 97351
(503) 838-4224
TO: NAME UNIT / SIZE
Robert Rowell 3-8 / 10x20
Katie Cude 3-32 / 5x10
Stacey Guardiola 4-4 / 10x15
Vincent Mayfield 4-21 / 5x10
Kaye Kilfoil 5-21 / 5x12
Jared and Amanda Keener
8-27 / 5x12
Sarah Heighes 10-5 / 5x10
David Overholser 12-1 / 10x20
Namuirbu Nsubuga 13-4 /
10x15
Wayne Maxfield 13-23 / 10x20
Kathleen Phillips 14-4 / 10x15
Donald Ward 14-15 / 5x10
Francesca Pavon 16-50 / 5x10
Donna Dovey 17-26 / 10x25
Notice is hereby given that at
the hour of 1:00 pm on August
9, 2015 the undersigned will
sell at Public Sale the personal
property of above named
debtors which is now stored at
the above referenced storage
complex and is being sold for
past due rent.
The said goods are held by
the above referenced storage
complex as collateral securing
obligations of the above
named debtors to the above
named storage complex and
are to be sold pursuant to The
Uniform Commercial Code
of Oregon which provides for
the sale of collateral by a se-
cured party following default
by a debtor.
Goods will be sold at 590
Hoffman Rd. Independence,
OR where they are now lo-
cated. Sale will be conducted
as a verbal auction where the
highest bidder gets the entire
unit. Unit will be open for view-
ing for 10 minutes before bid-
ding begins. Auction will begin
at 1:00 pm.
The goods will be offered as
a unit and the right to reject
any or all bids is reserved.
POSTED AT THE POLK
COUNTY COURT HOUSE
POLK COUNTY STORAGE
OFFICE
July 6, 2015
In the Manner of the Estate of:
MICHAEL DAVID LOCKWOOD,
Deceased.
No. 15PB02804
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative. All persons
having claims against the Es-
tate are required to present
their claims, with proper
vouchers attached, within
four months after the date of
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the attor-
ney for the Personal Repre-
sentative at: PO Box 220,
Dallas, OR, 97338, or the
claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro-
ceedings may obtain addi-
tional information from the
records of the court, the Per-
sonal Representative, or the
attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative.
Dated and first published July
8, 2015.
Betty J. Lockwood
Personal Representative
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Stephen F. Mannenbach
OSB #803000
PO Box 220
Dallas, OR 97338
(503) 623-6052
(503) 623-6053 fax
mannenbachlaw@live.com
(July 8, 15, 2015)
(July 8, 15, 22, 2015)
(July 8, 15, 22, 2015)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF POLK
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