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EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 25, 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O F T H E S TAT E O F OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW CITIMORTGAGE, INC., PLANTIFF v. THE ESTATE OF JAMES L. WILSON; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNS OF JAMES L. WILSON; THE UNKNOWN DEVISEES OF JAMES L. WILSON; and ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 325 NE 9TH ST., IRRIGON, OREGON 97844, Defendants. Case No. 16CV053 SUMMONS THE ESTATE OF JAMES L. WILSON; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNS OF JAMES L. WILSON; THE UNKNOWN DEVISEES OF JAMES L. WILSON; AND ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 325 NE 9TH ST., IRRIGON, OREGON 97844 TO DEFENDANTS THE E S TAT E O F J A M E S L. WILSON; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNS OF JAMES L. WILSON; THE UNKNOWN DEVISEES OF JAMES L. WILSON; AND ALL OTHER HEPPNER GAZETTE'S SPECIAL GRADUATION SECTION TO BE PUBLISHED NEXT WEEK! JUNE 1ST The Heppenr & Ione High Schools are getting ready to celebratae graduation THE SENIOR PAGES WILL INCLUDE HEPPNER AND IONE STUDENTS ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THEIR NAME OR BUSINESS NAME LISTED ON THE PAGE CONGRATULATING SENIORS CAN CALL MEGAN AT THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES: 541-676-9228 OR EMAIL MEGAN@ RAPIDSERVE.NET. COST IS $10. The students’ photos will be included free of charge. PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 325 NE 9TH ST., IRRIGON, OREGON 97844: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and defend the action iled against you in the above-entitled cause within 30 days from the date of service of this Summons upon you; and if you fail to appear and defend, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Dated: 5 / 2 0 / 2 0 1 6 ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP By: /s/ Katie L. Riggs Katie L. Riggs, OSB #095861 (858) 750-7600 (503) 222-2260 (Facsimile) kriggs@aldridgepite.com Rochelle L. Stanford, OSB #062444 (619) 326-2404 (858) 412-2608 (Facsimile) rstanford@aldridgepite. com Aldridge Pite, LLP 111 SW Columbia Street, Suite 950 Portland, OR 97201 Of Attorneys for Plaintiff N O T I C E T O D E F E N D A N T / DEFENDANTS PLEASE READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY You must “appear” in this case or the other side will win automatically. To “appear” you must ile 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 (or 60 days for Defendant United States or State of Oregon Department of Revenue) 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. If you have questions, you should see an attorney immediately. If you need help in inding 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. Published: May 25, June 1, 8, and 15, 2016 Afidavit age 10 she shot her irst 300 Spray Rodeo, half marathon back this weekend The Spray Rodeo is back for its 69 th year this weekend, May 28-29, while the 52 nd annual Eastern Oregon Half Marathon will take place May 28. The Eastern Oregon Half Marathon, the longest- running in the state, is a 13.2 mile run from Service Creek to Spray. The run will start at 8 a.m. Saturday morning. Rodeo action begins with slack on Friday start- ing at 11 a.m. No admission is charged for slack, and concessions will be avail- able. Saturday is Tough Enough to Wear Pink Day at the rodeo, with all of the proceeds going to St. Charles Medical Center for breast cancer research. Both Saturday and Sun- day will start off with a “Buckeroo Breakfast” at the school cafeteria from early morning to 11 a.m., prepared by the Spray High School athletic programs. The parade on Saturday will begin at 11 a.m. at the old Spray General Store area and will be led by Queen Bella Yanes from Corvallis. This year for the first time there will be a band from the Sandstone Middle School in Hermis- ton. Grand marshals will be the Ellen Geissel Family. The rodeo will begin with mutton busting at 12:15 p.m., followed by the grand entry at 1 p.m. A new grandstand has been built with wheel chair assessable seating. The rodeo will in- clude all major events and ranch bronc riding. There will also be kids’, women’s and men’s quarter-mile races each day. Sheriff’s Report January 26: -Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office served an Irrigon Justice Court warrant to Douglas C. Robertson, 45, for fail- ure to appear on failure to appear. -A female in Irrigon reported that her daughter had been waiting for her to pick her up at school the week before when a male went up to her and offered her a ride. The male was white and young. When the daughter said no, the male drove off and didn’t harass her. The caller requested contact. -A caller stated that a subject was just outside Heppner Shell with a pistol stuffed in his pants. There were no threats and no one around him. He went into the store and then left. -MCSO took an in- vestigation a complaint of elder abuse/neglect outside of Heppner. -An MCSO deputy ad- vised he was out with a ve- hicle parked on the shoulder of an intersection in Board- man with the hazard lights on. The registered owner of the vehicle was contacted and advised he would be making some calls to ind out why it was there. The owner was advised to notify local law enforcement if he discovered it had been stolen. January 28: -A person in Boardman reported that their neighbor’s music was thumping. The caller had three sick kids and wanted the music turned down. Boardman Police Dept. responded. -A female reported that her daughter was suicidal; the caller was en route from Hermiston to Irrigon and would like a deputy to check on her. NOW HIRING DRIVERS -A student in Heppner reported a safety concern at the residence. The student stated that he was involved in an altercation with his stepfather last night. -MCSO reports that Lawrence Allen Perrin, 39, was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with a detention warrant placed, no bail, for parole violation. -A caller in Ione re- ported two male subjects walking around behind the school and by the bus barns. She advised she could hear their voices but didn’t know who they were. The caller requested that the school tion area of a 6,000-square-foot bus be checked out; they heard metal scraping and banging at the school buses. MCSO responded but was unable to locate anything suspicious. January 31: -A hys- terical female at the Ir- rigon Shell reported that a male was on the ground, “blood everywhere.” Mor- row County Sheriff’s Of- fice, Irrigon Ambulance, Boardman Police Dept., Umatilla PD and Umatilla County Sheriff’s Ofice all responded and the subject was transported to Good Shepherd. -MCSO received a re- quest to assist in locating someone who might be until 9 p.m. The due caller to schedul deceased. later called back and advised the The stock will be fur- nished by 2015 Stock Con- tractor of the Year B-D-Ro- deo’s, the 2015 Announcer gr of the Year Scott Allen, and 2015 Contact Act of the Year and Barrel Man JJ Harrison. A cowboy church ser- vice will be held in the grandstand Sunday morn- ing at 9 a.m. with the inal performance of the rodeo following again with mut- ton busting at 12:15 and the grand entry at 1 p.m. For further informa- tion, call 541-468-2442. ba egories of ield, target, 3D, female was ine. The female in question called in and advised she was okay; it was all a misunderstanding. -A person in Irrigon reported that a male subject was threatening to come steal the caller’s truck and break the windows; the caller advised the window was still busted out. He sent the messages to her boyfriend and the boyfriend sent them to her advising to call the police. Boardman PD and MCSO responded. UCSO advised MCSO that they would have a two-man team in morrow County regarding a viola- tion of a restraining order. No assistance was needed. Local host families sought for exchange students ASSE International Student Exchange Pro- grams (ASSE), in coopera- tion with local high schools, is looking for local fami- lies to host boys and girls between the ages of 15 to 18 from a variety of coun- tries, including Norway, Denmark, Spain, Italy and Rick Worden & Kelsie Fox May 28, 2016 Lane Bailey & Jessica Hughes June 25, 2016 Tessa Gould & Kyle Ludwick June 26, 2016 Japan, to name a few. ASSE students are en- thusiastic and excited to ex- perience American culture while they practice their English. They also love to share their own culture and language with their host families. Host families welcome these students into their family, not as a guest, but as a family member, giving everyone involved a rich cultural experience. The exchange students have pocket money for personal expenses and full health, accident and liabili- ty insurance. ASSE students are selected based on aca- demics and personality, and host families can choose their student from a wide variety of backgrounds, countries and personal in- terests. To become an ASSE host family or to ind out how to become involved with ASSE in your commu- nity, please call the ASSE Western Regional Office at 1-800-733-2773 or go to www.host.asse.com to begin your host family ap- plication. Russe We invite We kno 217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426