Polk County Living
Polk County Itemizer-Observer • September 14, 2016 9A
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
MI TOWN
Thanks to television, the
internet, good old radio and
seemingly endless robo-calls
via our home and cell-
phones, even those of us
who are political junkies are
becoming weary of the con-
stant he said/she said of
presidential politics. I’m
looking forward to the ar-
rival of the Voters Pamphlets
in the mail so we can read
and review the state and
local issues. It’s been said
that 'all politics is local,” and
most of what will impact our
lives and the lives of others
will occur on the issues clos-
er to home than Washington,
DC. Whatever is your politi-
cal persuasion or affiliation
— cutting through the myth
and folklore is the first step
before voting for any candi-
date. We can all learn some-
thing if we take the time to
P ATTY
T AYLOR
D UTCHER
Columnist
listen for ourselves and
make our own judgments
after hearing both sides of
any issue. That includes
state and local ballot meas-
ures and candidates.
—
Construction continues at
the Monmouth Senior Cen-
ter, and the old metal roof
was removed one day last
week. Those of us who are
almost daily visitors can see
the new addition take shape,
with minimum disruption to
the ongoing programs and
classes. Sue Teal, center di-
rector, tells us that the
monthly community break-
fasts are on hiatus until the
work is finished, and we’re
anticipating the good news
within a month or two. If
you’re new to the area or
haven’t been by the center in
a while, stop in to see all the
good things that are hap-
pening right here in MI Town
for those of us of a certain
vintage.
—
If you haven’t been out to
Baskett Slough (on Highway
22) lately, these beautiful au-
tumn days are great for
walking, hiking or just
watching Mother Nature at
her best from the comfort of
your car. The white pelicans
have arrived and are quite
the sight to see during the
day, and especially in the
early evenings. The hiking
group from the senior center
spent a recent morning and
early afternoon, and shared
stories and photographs. It
was fun to catch their enthu-
siasm and energy and a re-
minder to all of us that we
don’t need to go very far to
enjoy such interesting sights.
—
Last Saturday our WOU
wolves met Central Washing-
ton University at McArthur
Stadium for this year’s first
home football game. As
much as I love summer and
all the activities that go with
the season, it feels great to
share in the excitement and
just good fun of the Wolves’
first football game here in MI
Town. Best wishes and good
luck to the Centtal Panthers
and Wolves as fall sports
begin.
Continued from page 8A
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 20
• Dallas Wingdingers RC Flying Club — 7 p.m., Whitworth
Elementary School library, 1151 SE Miller Ave., Dallas.. 503-623-
7288.
• Polk County Coin Club — 7 p.m., Monmouth Senior Cen-
ter, 180 S. Warren St., Monmouth. 503-362-9123.
• Overeaters Anonymous — Noon to 1 p.m., Salem Health
West Valley, 525 SE Washington St., Dallas. Support group
meets in the quiet room/chapel immediately inside the emer-
gency entrance on Clay Street. Dee Ann White, 971-718-6444.
• Polk County Battle Buddies support group — 6 to 8 p.m.,
486 SW Westwood Dr., Dallas. Support group for Polk County
veterans. Dinner is served at 6 p.m. Free. 503-480-6254.
—
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21
• Helping Hands Emergency Food Bank — 10 a.m. to noon,
Monmouth Christian Church, 959 Church St. W., Monmouth.
For eligible community members; available every Wednesday.
541-404-6517.
• Willamette Valley Food Assistance Program Food Bank
— 1:30 to 6:30 p.m., 888 Monmouth Cutoff Road, Building E,
Dallas. Weekly distribution for eligible community members.
503-831-5634.
• Day-2-Day Diabetes Support Group — 3 to 4 p.m., West
Valley Hospital (main conference room inside main entrance),
525 SE Washington St., Dallas. 503-623-7323.
PEDEE NEWS
On Sept. 3, Aaron and Vir-
ginia Burbank’s old house on
Gage Road burned to the
ground. It had recently been
bought by Jason and Nicole
Willwert, who were not at
home at the time it burned.
They are temporarily living
in their shop, and church
members and other neigh-
bors are helping out, but
they can still use many
household items. Son Magus
is 13, and twins Juniper and
Von are 8. If anyone would
like to help financially, send
your contribution to Pedee
Church, 12995 Kings Valley
Hwy, Monmouth, 97361.
Otherwise, talk to Pastor
Daniel Russell about other
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K OVASH
Columnist
items that are needed.
—
Bill and Linda Chertudi
traveled to Columbia Falls,
Mont., in August to meet
their new granddaughter, 6-
week-old Charlotte Eliza-
beth, daughter of James and
Lily Chertudi. She was born
on July 8. This is James’ first
child and their 11th grand-
child. The Chertudi’s daugh-
ters Lisa Sisson and Michelle
Unger and Michelle’s daugh-
ter Lexy arrived by car a few
days later to meet their new
niece.
—
A ham radio class, under
the leadership of Dean
Sprague, started on Tuesday,
and will be meeting for the
next five Tuesdays, at 6 p.m.,
at Kings Valley Charter
School. It is not too late to
join, as yesterday’s class was
just the introduction. The ul-
timate goal of class mem-
bers is to pass their tests for
a ham radio license.
—
The Pedee Women’s Club
quilt show was quite a suc-
cess. They were hoping for at
least 40 quilts, then thought
they had 75, and then in the
end displayed 134 quilts.
Among the quilts shown
were several vintage quilts,
quilts made by the women
for both children in the
CASA program and for veter-
ans, and the patriotic raffle
quilt they made to earn
money for the soldier fund.
One quilt of note was a
beautifully made Victorian-
style crazy quilt of intricately
embroidered silks and silk
velvets, which had been
given to June Clark’s mother
Betty Forry, now 103 years
old, as a wedding gift in
1940.
■ PUBLIC NOTICES
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
Reference is made to that cer-
tain trust deed made by AAA
Homes, LLC, as grantor, to
AmeriTitle, 3201 Church Street
NE, Salem, OR 97209, as trustee,
in favor of Iron Bridge Mortgage
Fund, LLC, as beneficiary, dated
June 29, 2015, recorded on June
30, 2015, in the Records of Polk
County, Oregon in instrument
No. 2015 006585, covering the
following described real proper-
ty situated in that county and
state, to-wit:
The Land is located in the
City of Dallas, County of Polk,
State of Oregon, and is de-
scribed as follows: Beginning at
a point on the East boundary of
Uglow Avenue at 72.9 feet East
of the Southeast corner of Block
16 of the Dallas Land and Im-
provement Company’s Addition
to the Town (now City) of Dallas,
Polk County Oregon; thence
East 128.3 feet to an iron pipe;
thence North 65 feet; thence
West 128.3 feet to an iron pipe
on the East boundary of Uglow
Avenue; thence South 65 feet to
the place of beginning.
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
real property to satisfy the obli-
gations secured by the trust
deed and a notice of default has
been recorded pursuant to Ore-
gon Revised Statutes 86.752 (3);
the default for which the foreclo-
sure is made in grantor’s failure
to pay when due the following
sums:
Late Fee January
$76.17
Late Fee February
$131.24
March Payment
$818.46
Late Fee
$122.77
Default Interest
$163.69
April Payment
$874.91
Late Fee
$131.24
Default Interest
$174.98
May Payment
$846.68
Late Fee
$169.34
Default Interest
$122.17
Violation of provision pro-
hibiting transfer to unrelated
party - $55,728.75
By reason of the default just
described, 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:
Unpaid Principal $50,800.99
Accrued Interest
(May 31, 2016)
$3,414.96
Default Rate
682.99
Late Fee
507.41
Forced Insurance
322.50
TOTAL
$55,728.75
plus foreclosure costs
WHEREFORE, notice is here-
by given that the undersigned
trustee will on October 31, 2016,
at the hour of 11:00 o’clock A.M.,
in accord with the standard of
time established by ORS
187.110, at Polk County Court-
house, Front Steps, 850 Main
Street in the City of Dallas, Coun-
ty of Polk, State of Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest bid-
der 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 in-
terest which the grantor or
grantor’s successors in interest
acquired after the execution of
the trust deed, to satisfy the fore-
going obligations thereby se-
cured and the costs and expens-
es of the sale, including a rea-
sonable charge by the trustee.
Notice is further given that any
person named in ORS 86.778
has the right, at any time prior to
five days before the date last set
for the sale, to have this foreclo-
sure proceeding dismissed and
the trust deed reinstated by pay-
ment to the beneficiary of the en-
tire 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 perform-
ance required under the obliga-
tion or trust deed, and in addition
to paying those sums or tender-
ing the performance necessary
to cure the default, by paying all
costs and expenses actually in-
curred in enforcing the obliga-
tion and trust deed, together with
trustee and attorney fees not ex-
ceeding the amounts provided
by ORS 86.778.
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 chemi-
cal components of which are
known to be toxic. Prospective
purchasers of residential proper-
ty should be aware of this poten-
tial danger before deciding to
place a bid for this property at
the trustee’s sale.
In construing this notice, the
singular includes the plural, the
word “grantor” includes any suc-
cessor in interest to the grantor
as well as any other person
owing an obligation, the per-
formance or which is secured by
the trust deed, and the words
“trustee” and “beneficiary” in-
clude their respective succes-
sors in interest, if any.
DATED June 21, 2016
Denise J. Lukins, Trustee
10000 NE 7th Avenue,
Suite 403
Vancouver, WA 98685
360-448-2854
I certify that I am the attorney
or one of the attorneys for the
above named trustee and that
the foregoing is a complete and
exact copy of the original
trustee’s notice of sale.
Attorney for Trustee
(Sept. 14, 21, 28; Oct. 5, 2016)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
On 14th day of October, 2016
at 10:00 a.m. at the Polk County
Sheriff’s Office, located at 850
Main St. Dallas, OR. 97338, the
defendant’s interest will be sold,
subject to redemption, in the
real property located at 326 &
336 Log Cabin St. Independ-
ence, OR. 97351. The court case
number is 14P10018, where U.S.
BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE
TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AS
SUCCESSOR TO LASALLE
BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE MERRILL LYNCH FIRST
FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN
A S S E T- BAC K E D C E RT I F I -
CATES, SERIES 2007-2, ITS
SUCCESSOR AND/OR ASSIGNS
is plaintiff, and ROBERTA N.
SMITH; MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-
TEMS, INC.; and ALL OTHER
PERSONS OR PARTIES UN-
KNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT,
TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN
THE REAL PROPERTY COM-
MONLY KNOWN AS 326 & 336
LOG CABIN STREET, INDE-
PENDENCE, OR 97351 is defen-
dant. The sale is a public auction
to the highest bidder for cash or
cashier’s check, in hand, made
out to Polk County Sheriff’s Of-
fice. For more information on
this sale go to: http://oregonsh-
eriffssales.org/
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(Sept. 14, 21, 28; Oct. 5, 2016)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
On 10-14-16 at 10:00 a.m. at
the Polk County Sheriff’s Office,
located at 850 Main St. Dallas,
OR. 97338, the defendant’s inter-
est will be sold, subject to re-
demption, in the real property lo-
cated at 1255 Hemlock Lp., Inde-
pendence, OR. 97351. The court
case number is 15CV01906,
where JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION is plaintiff, and JOHN E.
TADE; STATE OF OREGON;
PARTIES IN POSSESSION is de-
fendant. The sale is a public auc-
tion to the highest bidder for
cash or cashier’s check, in hand,
made out to Polk County Sher-
iff’s Office. For more information
on this sale go to: http://ore gon-
sheriffssales.org/
(Sept. 14, 21, 28; Oct. 5, 2016)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
On 10-14-16 at 10:00 a.m. at
the Polk County Sheriff’s Office,
located at 850 Main St. Dallas,
OR. 97338, the defendant’s inter-
est will be sold, subject to re-
demption, in the real property lo-
cated at 215 Ivy St. SW, Willami-
na, OR. 97396. The court case
number is 13P10171, where JP-
MORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-
TIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUC-
CESSOR IN INTEREST BY PUR-
CHASE FROM THE FEDERAL
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPO-
RATION AS RECEIVER OF
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK,
its successors in interest and/or
assigns is plaintiff, and JASON
T. NORWOOD AKA JASON
TODD NORWOOD; LEANNA R.
NORWOOD AKA LEANNA ROSE
NORWOOD; OREGON FIRST
COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION;
AND OCCUPANTS OF THE
PREMISES is defendant. The
sale is a public auction to the
highest bidder for cash or
cashier’s check, in hand, made
out to Polk County Sheriff’s Of-
fice. For more information on
this sale go to: http://oregonsh-
eriffssales.org/
(Sept. 14, 21, 28; Oct. 5, 2016)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
On 10-14-16 at 10:00 a.m. at
the Polk County Sheriff’s Office,
located at 850 Main St. Dallas,
OR. 97338, the defendant’s inter-
est will be sold, subject to re-
demption, in the real property lo-
cated at 673 Bryant St. Falls City,
OR. 97344. The court case num-
ber is 14CV00537, where JP-
MORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-
TIONAL ASSOCIATION, its suc-
cessors in interest and/or as-
signs is plaintiff, and STEPHAN
F. WATERS; KATHRYN A. WA-
TERS AKA CATHY STEEL AKA
KATE STEEL AKA KATE A. WA-
TERS AKA KATHRYN WATERS
AKA KATHRYN A. STEELE AKA
KATHRYN ANNE STEEL; CON-
SECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORP.; AND OCCUPANTS OF
THE PREMISES is defendant.
The sale is a public auction to
the highest bidder for cash or
cashier’s check, in hand, made
out to Polk County Sheriff’s Of-
fice. For more information on
this sale go to: http://oregonsh-
eriffssales.org/
(Sept. 14, 21, 28; Oct. 5, 2016)
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