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LINCOLN CITY, OREGON Local Journalism since 1927 www.thenewsguard.com $1.00 | DECEMBER 18, 2019 INSIDE: Opinion A5 • Classifieds A6-A7 • Police Blotter A8 • Calendar A9 • Sports A10 Attempted robbery reported in Safeway parking lot SGT. JEFFREY WINN LCPD

On Wednesday, Dec. 11, at about 5:15 p.m., Lincoln City Police were dispatched to the Safeway store parking lot on a report of an attempted robbery that had just oc- curred. The female victim reported that she and her mother had just finished shop- ping at the Safeway store, located at 4101 NW Logan Road, and were in the parking lot loading her groceries in the rear of her mini-van. While doing this, an early 2000’s Merry and Bright model silver Chevrolet Suburban pulled up behind her. The female driver of the Suburban NEWS GUARD PHOTO/MAX KIRKENDALL rolled down her passenger side window and For the ninth consecutive year, Santa Claus and North Lincoln Fire & Rescue visited the Dorchester House in Lin- demanded the victim’s purse. The victim re- coln City. Children, parents and families lined up from the door to the street to take a photo with Santa and visit with ported the suspect was pointing a handgun some of the Dorchester residents while enjoying cookies, cocoa and snow cones. at her as she was demanding the purse. See ROBBERY, Page A3 Safari Town Surf celebrates 30 years of catching waves MAX KIRKENDALL surfboards, and little by little they Safeway, which netted him about [email protected] saved up enough to rent $100 per week. Although he went a small space off Hwy 101, which to school to become a firefighter, In 1989, there weren’t any surf became Safari Town Surf Shop. Tony had a dream of owning and shops in Lincoln City. operating his own surf shop. That all changed when local Finding a Home Once he began ordering and surfer Tony Gile rallied his friends Originally from Salem, Tony selling surf equipment, Tony quit together to order some wetsuits and Jeanne had dreams of moving and started an account with a to the Oregon Coast. See SURF SHOP, Page A3 wetsuit company. Pretty soon Gile “My wife’s parents lived in Til- was ordering surf wax, leashes and lamook and I wanted to move to NEWS GUARD PHOTO/MAX KIRKENDALL other items and selling them out the coast, so we figured this would Safari Town Surf shop owner Tony of his home and Toyota truck. Gile be a good place to surf and be Gile has come a long way from and his wife Jeanne began to ex- close to family,” Tony said. selling surf gear out of the back of pand their business, screen print- Tony applied for a job at his truck to owning his own shop on ing their own t-shirts, building Highway 101.

VOL. 92 | NO. 51 New community club sponsors local family MAX KIRKENDALL Lincoln City needed. [email protected] “We really want to edu- cate the woman of Lincoln This holiday season, City in ways that they can one Lincoln City family improve their lives through won’t have to worry about programs leading to social whether or not they’ll have and economic empower- presents under their tree or ment,” Davis said. “We cur- food on their dinner table. rently have nine members And that’s all thanks to a but we need 12 to fulfill the newly established commu- requirements.” nity club called Soroptimist In launching the club, International of Lincoln Davis felt that sponsoring a City. local family in need would The name, Sorop- be the perfect way to do it. timist, means “best for “We’ve been wanting women,” and that’s what to announce that we are the organization strives to officially here and we also achieve. Soroptimist mem- had this idea of sponsoring bers are women at their a local family in need, so best, working to help other we thought this would be a women to be their best. great way to introduce the At almost 95,000 mem- community to Soroptimist NEWS GUARD PHOTO/MAX KIRKENDALL bers in about 120 countries International,” Davis said. One local family received a Christmas tree, gifts and food from the newly established Lincoln worldwide, active president This past weekend, the City Soroptimist Club. for the Lincoln City Soropti- Lincoln City Soroptimist mist, Tiffany Davis, felt that members delivered a tree, donated by Lincoln City Boy Christmas gifts and dinner this group was something Scout Troop 47, along with to a local family. The family, See SOROPTIMIST, Page A3

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DRIFTWOOD LIBRARY allow up to ten WiFi-enabled that is overdue, rendering it devices to connect. Hotspots useless. In the past decade, In- can be used for email, surf- Driftwood Public Library ternet access has become a ing the web, downloading considers Internet access given: every job requires an ebooks, streaming video and to be an important part of online application, home- any other function for which patrons’ access to informa- work is done online and you would normally use tion. The library has had even something as simple as WiFi or cellular data. computers for public use paying a bill often requires Since the library is sup- for many years, and wireless an email address. plying the data plan, patrons access in the library building The problem is, Internet are expected to adhere to for about a decade. While access isn’t within everyone’s the library’s Electronic Ac- ten hotspots can’t bridge the cess Policy, which can be digital divide for every Drift- reach. Driftwood Public found at driftwoodlib.org/ wood patron, the library Library (DPL) is taking one pdf/policy_electronic_ac- hopes that extending access small step to alleviate this cess.pdf. in this way will be of benefit with WiFi hotspots that can The hotspots are not to the entire community. be checked out by anyone renewable, and will need to Driftwood Public Library with a full-privilege DPL be returned after . is located at 801 SW HWY library card. Just as with most library 101, on the second floor of The library has pur- items, there are no overdue the City Hall building, adja- chased ten WiFi hotspots fines associated with the cent to McKay’s Market and that can be checked out hotspot. However, once the across the street from Burger by members of the public hotspot is overdue, the full King. For more information for up to two weeks, at no cost of the device will be about library services or charge. added to the patron ac- about wifi hotspots, please A hotspot is a device that count. contact Kirsten Brodbeck- uses cellular data to provide This charge will be Kenney at 541-996-1251 or wireless Internet access. It is waived once the hotspot via email at kbrodbeck-ken- portable and will work any- is returned in full working [email protected], or visit STOCK IMAGE where there is cellular cover- order. The data plan will the library’s website at www. The library has purchased ten WiFi hotspots that can be checked out by members of the public age. The DPL hotspots will be disabled on any hotspot driftwoodlib.org. for up to two weeks, at no charge. Neighbors for Kids awarded $49,000 grant THE NEWS GUARD Polk and Yamhill counties American Military Encour- during a quarterly check agement Network - $7,500; Local non-profit Neigh- presentation in Grand Our House of Portland, Inc. bors for Kids was awarded Ronde on Dec. 11. - $7,500 $49,000 recently courtesy of Among the other non- - Lane County: Mental the Spirit Mountain Com- profits to receive grants Health for Children, Inc. - munity Fund (SMCF). from the Spirit Mountain $50,000; One Hope - $9,711 SMCF awarded $699,660 Community Fund this quar- - Linn County: Volunteer in total to 26 non-profit ter were: Caregivers - $7,500 organizations in Benton, - Benton County: Benton - Marion County: Clackamas, Lane, Lincoln, Furniture Share - $15,400 Advantage Smiles for Kids Linn, Marion, Multnomah, - Clackamas County: - $44,000; CAUSA Oregon - $11,550; Lines for Life - $40,000 - Multnomah County: Albertina Kerr Centers Foundation, Inc. - $38,500; Bridge Meadows - $38,500; CASA for Children, Inc. - $36,539; College Possible - $15,400; Constructing Hope - $30,000; Oasis Ministries Tillamook Estuaries Partnership (TEP), a non-profi t environ- Portland - $7,500; Oregon mental organization located in Garibaldi, Oregon, is seeking a Health and Science Univer- qualifi ed individual to hire as its Habitat Assessment & Moni- sity Foundation - $38,500; toring Coordinator. Th is regular full-time position functions as Solar Energy International a vital part of our small, hard-working team that is dedicated to - $7,500; The ALS Associa- FILE PHOTO the conservation and restoration of Tillamook County’s estuaries tion Oregon and SW Wash- The Spirit Mountain Community Fund has dedicated six percent of all casino revenue to non- and watersheds. ington Chapter - $5,000; profit organizations in an 11-county area of northwest Oregon. Verde - $38,310; Volunteers of America, Inc. - $38,500; World Stage Theatre - $7,500 Homebuilders - $38,500; ted to honoring the tribal Duties will include leading initiatives that assess, conserve, and - Polk: Community Falls City School District - traditions of sharing and restore watershed habitats and that enhance the health of native $50,000 giving back to the com- wildlife. More information about TEP and a detailed job descrip- - Yamhill County: munity. In 1997, in an effort tion for this position may be found online at www.tbnep.org Dundee Fire-Rescue Vol- to uphold these tradi- unteers - $19,250; Lutheran tions, the tribe formed the Th e application deadline is January 15, 2020. Gerber Community Services NW Spirit Mountain Community TIRE - $48,000 Fund, dedicating six percent Equal Opportunity Employer ALIGNMENT - BRAKES - SHOCKS - 994-2202 “The strength of our of all casino revenue to non- local partnerships is profit organizations in an something Spirit Mountain 11-county area of northwest Community Fund takes Oregon. Th e City of Lincoln City is Free Alignment pride in,” said Executive Grants are awarded in currently recruiting for the Director Mychal Cherry. “It the following categories: is an honor and privilege arts & culture, education, following positions: with to support those organiza- environmental protection, tions in NW Oregon who health, historical preserva- Th e City of Lincoln City is an Equal Employment are working to improve the tion, problem gaming and Opportunity Employer who supports hiring a Set of 4 New Tires diverse workforce. quality of life for families, public safety. Since incep- making it a better place to tion, the Community Fund 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM 1605 SW Hwy 101 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM live, work and thrive. Hayu awarded 2,784 grants to Lifeguard In Training Mon.-Fri. ••(541) 994-2202 Sat. Masi (Many Thanks)!” non-profit organizations The Confederated Tribes in NW Oregon totaling PT-Other • $11.25/Hour • Open Until Filled of Grand Ronde is commit- $82,896,388. ______Sports Coordinator Drowning in Debt Part-Time Other (25 hours/Week) • $14.25/hour ? Open Until Filled Bankruptcy Can Stop • Foreclosures Do you love working with youth? Are you a sports enthusiast? • Garnishments • Creditor Calls And do you have experience coaching youth leagues? Th e City • Lawsuits of Lincoln City Recreation Department is looking for someone that meets those criteria to fi ll our Sports Coordinator position. Th is is a Part-Time non-benefi ted position, working 25 hours Call: 541.994.7350 Email: [email protected] per week. Th e successful candidate must be able to work nights EXPERIENCED ATTORNEYS / FREE CONSULTATION and weekends, be able to pass a background investigation, and liday De pass a drug test. Th is position will remain open until fi lled. Ho ad y lin ______rl a es E Advertising deadline for Construction Senior Planner the week of Christmas will C Full-Time Permanent Non-Represented be December 19th at Noon. Paint $60,257 Annually • Excellent Benefi t Package P Under Review - Still Accepting Applications Th e deadline for the week PURPOSE OF POSITION: Perform advanced Remodel professional planning work, exercising independent of New Year’s will be R Scheduling judgment in conducting long-range planning, December 26th at Noon. interior painting development review, land divisions and related for the Holiday research. Work requires a large degree of independent Th e offi ce will be closed on season! responsibility and a high level of professional performance in planning, reviewing, coordinating, and Christmas and New Year’s. Serving Lincoln & South Tillamook Counties undertaking a variety of complex planning tasks. Th ank you and Happy Holidays! 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December 18, 2019 TheNewsGuard.com A3 Robbery From page A1 pect, but they were unable with information regard- to locate it. The suspected ing the incident or suspect The female victim re- female was described to be is asked to call the Lincoln sponded by saying she was a white female in her late City Police Department at going to call the police and 30s to early 40s with blonde 541-994-3636 and ask for quickly ran into the store “poofy” shoulder length Officer James Hoydic or and called 911. The suspect hair. The suspected female Detective James Burke. then fled the parking lot was the only person seen in- The members of the Lin- in her vehicle and was last side the vehicle. However, it coln City Police Department seen on Logan Road head- is not confirmed if there was want to remind everyone ing toward Highway 101. It’s anyone else in the vehicle at to stay safe by being alert unknown which direction the time. and remaining aware when the suspect took on High- The suspect did not get walking out to their vehicles way 101. the victim’s purse or any after doing their shopping, Lincoln City Police of- NEWS GUARD FILE PHOTO other items from her. The especially when carrying The suspect was described as a white female in her late 30s to early 40s with blonde “poofy” ficers searched the area for investigation of the incident and loading packages dur- shoulder length hair. the silver Suburban and sus- remains open and anyone ing this holiday season. Soroptimist From page A1 international organization ness, domestic violence also has an eye on the future a scholarship because the believes there are women in for business and profes- awareness and just general by educating young girls by recipients can use these Lincoln City who can ben- which graduated the Family sional women who work to woman empowerment and speaking at high schools, as awards for anything they efit greatly from this club. Promise program, was very improve the lives of women advocacy.” well as providing awards. may need in order for them “Lincoln City is a small grateful and were left with and girls, in local com- Heidt-Vanderschoot said “We have a program to be successful in getting town and there are already smiles from ear to ear. munities and throughout the McMinnville group and called ‘Dream It, Be It,’ in their education.” a lot of community groups In starting Lincoln City Soroptimist, Davis has had the world,” said Theresa the Lincoln City group are which we give out awards The next meeting for the here,” Davis said. “But I help from members of the Heidt-Vanderschoot, Sec- planning a joint event on to high school girls looking Lincoln City Soroptimist think we will find women McMinnville Soroptimist, retary of the McMinnville human trafficking aware- to further their education,” group is scheduled for Jan. who are committed to our who also attended the Soroptimist. “We do a lot of ness in Lincoln City this said Lee Niederer, president 11 at Lil Sambo’s. Creat- belief that all women de- Christmas delivery. work that includes creating coming March. The group of the McMinnville Sorop- ing a community group is serve to lead full, productive “Soroptimist is an human trafficking aware- not only helps women, it timist. “It’s different from not always easy, but Davis lives.” Surf Shop From page A1 During the summer “We’re trying to work thing that’s coming soon.” months, Tony, Kevin and with a couple of local hotels his other jobs and focused Kendal all give surf lessons, to offer some lodging and For more information solely on starting Safari while the two boys also adventure packages,” Tony about Safari Town, visit the Town. serve as tour guides. said. “That could be some- website at safaritownsurf. “We just decided to give it a go,” Tony said. “We had More Than Just A Surf Shop some tough years. But we Safari Town’s goal is built boards, screen printed to provide high quality WORRIED? STRESSED OUT? 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(503) 228-0116 www.dianetics.org Since opening 30 years their personal name brand ing, which we’ve always kept ago, Tony and Jeanne have merchandise. because you can’t get that had three kids: Kevin, Kassie “We had to expand our anywhere else.” and Kendal. Everyone in the shop a bit once online shop- For any business, ex- Gile family has worked at ping became more popular,” pansion should never be Safari Town. In fact, while Tony said. “We stand out by Tony and Jeanne manage the shop throughout the year, Kevin and Kendal work at the shop in the summer FreeFFrr Estimates! as Safari Town has expanded its services. RESIDENTIALR “There’s a lot more surf shops, a lot more people CONTRACTORC surfing, the equipments come a long ways… people have realized you can Home Repairs actually be out in the ocean Home Remodels without freezing,” Tony said of today’s surf scene. 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The annual Christmas and at least a week’s worth Church Services and Meal Center Basket Food and Toy Drive of food for families, which Programs Free Holiday Meal on is still in full swing and the includes a full Christmas • St. Peter the Fisherman Christmas Day 11 am-2 Eagles Lodge and North dinner with turkey and all Lutheran Church Located pm, everyone is welcome Lincoln Fire and Rescue are the fixings. on Hwy 101 & SW 13th For more information con- collecting last minute gifts Donations can be made Street tact Heather Hatton (541) and food to deliver to fami- at the Eagles Lodge #2576 Wednesday, Decem- 996-5766 lies in need. at 737 SW 32nd St. after 3 ber 18th, 12 pm St. Peter Bring your new, un- p.m., at the NLFR station at the Fisherman Lutheran • The Grill 1646 located wrapped toys and nonper- 4520 SE Hwy 101, Monday Church, Advent service fol- at 1646 NE Hwy 101 Lincoln ishable food items to fill the through Friday from 8 a.m. lowed by a soup lunch City (541) 614-1646 Christmas baskets by one to 5 p.m. or at the designat- Tuesday December 24th, Accepting donations of of the designated locations ed locations listed on The 6:30 pm St. Peter the Fisher- blankets and they still need (C) MLADEN ZIVKOVIC / ISTOCK VIA GETTY IMAGES PLUS in Lincoln City, the Eagles News Guard website. Due man Lutheran Church, around 200 to meet their Lodge or NLFR’s south sta- to construction, donations Christmas Eve Communion • Coast Vineyard Church day, 12-4 pm goal. tion before they are dis- will not be available at NLFR Service. If you need a ride with New Life Foursquare Free hot meals will be persed next week. Each year, station located at 2525 NW to the service, please call the provided courtesy of The Church, located at 1505 NE Holiday Food Baskets NLFR and the Eagles help Hwy 101. church before Tuesday, the Grill 1646 at the Warming 6th Dr. Lincoln City are provided to low-income between 1,200 and 1,500 24th (541) 994-8793 Shelter on Christmas Day Christmas Eve service at families for Thanksgiving people by providing toys from 12-2 pm. When com- 7 pm and Christmas. • St. James Episcopal plete, they will also be serv- Basket preparation days Church, Located at 2490 NE ing meals and delivering Oceanlake Christian and times are arranged by Hwy 101 Lincoln City blankets to those in need in Coast Vineyard Church Church, located at 2100 NE program coordinators. Food Christmas Eve service the Portland area. Join us on is bilingual , beginning at 21st Street Lincoln City Baskets can be picked up or Christmas Eve, 7 pm Christmas Eve service delivered as described on • Marci’s Bar & Bistro, together with New begins at 6 pm the application. Life Foursquare Community meal pro- located at 1343 NW Hwy Call 541-563-3710 or Church, for a gram is: 101, Lincoln City candlelight service. Dinner Monday & Thurs- • Agape Fellowship, lo- e-mail info@SouthLincoln- Christmas Day 5-8 pm, day from 5 to 6 pm cated at 1089 SW 50th Street Resources.org “Free Christmas dinner for December 24th Breakfast on Saturday at Lincoln City (541) 994-3166 anybody who wants to join at 7:00 PM 9 to 10 am Christmas Eve Service • Chinook Winds Op- our family here at Marci’s Sunday services at 9 am 6 pm eration Christmas Spirit, for the holidays! Donations We will be taking up a special off ering that will Free Meals every Thurs- Lincoln City Community will be accepted.” go directly to giving help to those who need it in our community.

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97132 Larry K. Gray & OR 97385, within four LAMETTE MERIDIAN, clared all sums owing on ORAH MEYER 7404 trustee’s sale may have NG19-463 Associates P.C. months after the date of LINCOLN COUNTY, the obligation secured SALMON RIVER HWY been used in manufac- Public Auction at An- Attorneys at Law first publication of this OREGON AND MORE by the trust deed imme- OTIS, OR 97368 Origi- turing methamphet- chor Storage at 1673 404 E. First St. notice, or the claims PARTICULARLY DE- diately due and payable, nal Borrower For Sale amines, the chemical SE East Devils Lake Rd, Newberg, Oregon may be barred. All per- SCRIBED AS FOL- those sums being the Information Call: 916- components of which Lincoln City, OR. 97367 97132 Telephone No. sons whose rights may LOWS: BEGINNING AT following, to- wit: The in- 939-0772 or Login to: are known to be toxic. 541-921-9878 (503) 538- 1350 be affected by the pro- THE INTERSECTION stallments of principal www.nationwideposting. Prospective purchasers The following units will ceedings may obtain ad- OF THE SOUTHERLY and interest which be- com In construing this of residential property Volunteers Wanted be sold at Public Auc- ditional information from LINE OF OREGON came due on 6/1/2019, notice, the singular in- should be aware of this We’re Looking for tion on December, 30, NG19-444 the records of the court, HIGHWAY 18 AND THE and all subsequent in- cludes the plural, the potential danger before 2019, at 10:00 am for Volunteers Who Can... IN THE CIRCUIT the personal representa- WEST LINE OF SAID stallments of principal word “grantor” includes deciding to place a bid non-payment of rent and COURT OF THE STATE tive, or the attorneys for SECTION 30; THENCE and interest through the any successor in inter- for this property at the Sing, Dance, Play an other fees. OF OREGON the personal represen- ON A 240 SPIRAL date of this Notice, plus est to this grantor as trustee’s sale. NOTICE Instrument, Read Aloud, Unit #A24 Jacklyn Col- FOR THE COUNTY OF tative. Dated and first CURVE RIGHT amounts that are due for well as any other person TO TENANTS: TEN- Cook or Bake, Transport lins LINCOLN published:December (CHORD BEARS late charges, delinquent owing an obligation, the ANTS OF THE SUB- to Medical Appts, Play PROBATE DEPART- 4, 2019 Christina R. 85°39’26” EAST 83.11 property taxes, insur- performance of which is JECT REAL PROPER- Board Games, Give Hair MENT McCord Personal Rep- FEET) TO ENGINEERS ance premiums, ad- secured by the trust TY HAVE CERTAIN NG19-458 Cuts, Paint and Draw, In the Matter of the Es- resentative Milan E. RIGHT-OF-WAY STA- vances made on senior deed, and the words PROTECTIONS AFF- IN THE CIRCUIT Sit and Talk, Build a Bird tate of Castillo Attorney for Per- TION P.S. 831+93.69; liens, taxes and/or insur- “trustee” and “beneficia- FORDED TO THEM COURT OF THE STATE House, Write Poetry or KATHRYN ANN KOL- sonal Representative THENCE NORTH ance, trustee’s fees, and ry” include their respec- UNDER ORS 86.782 OF OREGON Prose, Wash Windows, LERT, P.O. Box 350 Sublimity, 86°33’ EAST 128.80 any attorney fees and tive successors in inter- AND POSSIBLY UN- FOR THE COUNTY OF Deceased OR 97385 FEET ALONG SAID court costs arising from est, if any. Pursuant to DER FEDERAL LAW. Do Tai Chi, Teach LINCOLN Case No. 19PB09211 Phone: (503) 769-8089 SOUTHERLY RIGHT- or associated with the Oregon Law, this sale ATTACHED TO THIS Mindfulness/Meditation/ In the Matter of the Es- NOTICE TO INTER- OF-WAY TO THE TRUE beneficiaries efforts to will not be deemed final NOTICE OF SALE, AND Yoga, etc. tate of: ESTED PERSON POINT OF BEGINNING protect and preserve its until the Trustee’s deed INCORPORATED GLEN EDWARD OL- The Circuit Court of NG19-176 OF THE TRACT HERE- security, all of which has been issued by HEREIN, IS A NOTICE SON, Call 541-921-0937 the State of Oregon for TRUSTEE’S NOTICE IN DESCRIBED; must be paid as a condi- QUALITY LOAN SER- TO TENANTS THAT Deceased. Case No. the County of Lincoln, OF SALE T.S. No.: OR- THENCE FROM SAID tion of reinstatement, in- VICE CORPORATION SETS FORTH SOME Many Thanks to The News 19PB08879 (Probate Department), 19-870246-BB Refer- TRUE POINT OF BE- cluding all sums that OF WASHINGTON. If OF THE PROTEC- NOTICE TO INTER- Guard for Supporting North End in No. 19PB09211, has ence is made to that cer- GINNING NORTH shall accrue through re- any irregularities are TIONS THAT ARE ESTED PERSONS Senior Solutions! appointed William Fehr, tain deed made by, 86°33’ EAST 633.60 instatement or pay-off. discovered within 10 AVAILABLE TO A TEN- NOTICE IS HEREBY Affiant of the estate of JAMES E. MEYER AND FEET ALONG SAID Nothing in this notice days of the date of this ANT OF THE SUBJECT GIVEN that VICKI METZ Kathryn Ann Kollert, DEBORAH A. MEYER, SOUTHERLY RIGHT- shall be construed as a sale, the trustee will re- REAL PROPERTY AND has been appointed per- 550 Deceased. Within four TENANTS BY THE EN- OF-WAY LINE OF SAID waiver of any fees owing scind the sale, return the WHICH SETS FORTH sonal representative. All Work Wanted months after the date of TIRETY as Grantor to OREGON HIGHWAY to the Beneficiary under buyer’s money and take CERTAIN REQUIR- persons having claims first publication of this FIRST AMERICAN TI- 18; THENCE SOUTH the Deed of Trust pursu- further action as neces- MENTS THAT MUST against the estate are re- notice, all persons hav- TLE INSURANCE 3°27’ EAST 465 FEET ant to the terms of the sary. If the sale is set BE COMPLIED WITH quired to present them, WORK WANTED ing claims against the COMPANY, as trustee, MORE OR LESS TO loan documents. Where- aside for any reason, in- BY ANY TENANT IN with vouchers attached, estate shall present the in favor of National City THE CENTER OF of, notice hereby is giv- cluding if the Trustee is ORDER TO OBTAIN FINISH CARPENTER to Personal Represen- claims to the Affiant at Mortgage Co dba Com- SALMON RIVER; en that QUALITY LOAN unable to convey title, THE AFFORDED PRO- tative, VICKI METZ, FOR HIRE 10300 SW Greenburg monwealth United Mort- THENCE NORTH- SERVICE CORPORA- the Purchaser at the TECTION, AS RE- at the address below, Rd., Ste. 500, Portland, gage Company, as Ben- WESTERLY ALONG TION OF WASHING- sale shall be entitled QUIRED UNDER ORS within four months after Oregon 97223. Claims eficiary, dated SAID CENTER LINE OF TON, the undersigned only to a return of the 86.771. TS No: OR-19- the date of first publica- (541) 921-2569 not so presented may 7/13/2004, recorded SAID SALMON RIVER trustee will on 3/12/2020 monies paid to the 870246-BB Dated: tion of this notice, or the be barred. All persons 7/16/2004, in official re- 700 FEET MORE OR at the hour of 10:00 AM, Trustee. This shall be 10/29/2019 Quality Loan claims may be barred. whose rights may be af- cords of LINCOLN LESS TO A POINT Standard of Time, as es- the Purchaser’s sole Service Corporation of All persons whose rights 714 fected by the proceeding County, Oregon as fee/ WHICH IS SOUTH 7°33’ tablished by section and exclusive remedy. Washington, as Trustee may be affected by the Appliances TAKE NOTICE THAT file/instrument/microfilm/ WEST FROM THE 187.110, Oregon Re- The purchaser shall Signature By: Patrick proceedings may ob- additional information reception number POINT OF BEGINNING; vised Statues, At the have no further recourse Lynch, Assistant Secre- tain additional informa- 3

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5 the Affiant or Samantha transferred by operation OR LESS TO THE house, located at 225 W the Beneficiary’s Agent, Service Corp. of Wash- 8 representative, or the at- 1 K. Robell of MYATT & of law to PNC Bank, Na- TRUE POINT OF BE- Olive Street, Newport, or the Beneficiary’s -At ington 108 1st Ave Expert Repair on torneys for the personal BELL, P.C., attorney tional Association, suc- GINNING Commonly OR 97365 County of torney. If you have previ- South, Suite 202, Seat- ALL BRANDS C B # representative. for the Affiant, at 10300 cessor in interest to Na- known as: 7404 SALM- LINCOLN, State of Ore- ously been discharged tle, WA 98104 Toll Free: Kitchen • Laundry • Refrigeration ADDRESS FOR PER- SW Greenburg Rd., Ste. tional City Real Estate ON RIVER HWY, OTIS, gon, sell at public auc- through bankruptcy, you (866) 925-0241 Trust- 541-994-3155 SONAL REPRESENTA- 500, Portland, Oregon, Services, LLC, succes- OR 97368 The under- tion to the highest bidder may have been released ee’s Physical Address: TIVE: 97223. sor by merger to Nation- signed hereby certifies for cash the interest in of personal liability for Quality Loan Service c/o Attorney David V. Dated and first pub- al City Mortgage, Inc., that based upon busi- the said described real this loan in which case Corp. of Washington Cramer, OSB#992479 732 lished this 18 day of De- formerly known as Na- ness records there are property which the this letter is intended to 108 1 st Ave South, Fuel & Firewood Andrews Ersoff & Zan- cember,2019. tional City Mortgage Co. no known written as- grantor had or had pow- exercise the note hold- Suite 202, Seattle, WA tello doing business as Com- signments of the trust er to convey at the time ers right’s against the 98104 Toll Free: (866) 2941 NW Highway 101 monwealth United Mort- deed by the trustee or of the execution by him real property only. As re- 925-0241 IDSPub Lincoln City, OR 97367 FOR SALE NG19-452 gage Company covering by the beneficiary and of the said trust deed, quired by law, you are #0157945 12/4/2019 DATED and first pub- Seasoned Firewood NOTICE OF HEARING the following described no appointments of a together with any inter- hereby notified that a 12/11/2019 12/18/2019 lished: Dec 18, 2019 1.5 years/ Mixed The Lincoln County real property situated in successor trustee have est which the grantor or negative credit report re- 12/25/2019 _/S/ DAVID V. CRAMER $225/cord Board of Commission- said County, and State. been made, except as his successors in inter- flecting on your credit David V. Cramer, ers will conduct a pub- APN: 06-09-30-00- recorded in the records est acquired after the record may be submit- delivered Attorney for Personal lic hearing on a petition 00307-00 R10100 of the county or counties execution of said trust ted to a credit report NG19-175 (541) 614-4489 Representative from Mark and Regina R109666 BEGINNING in which the above de- deed, to satisfy the fore- agency if you fail to fulfill TRUSTEE’S NOTICE Baete to withdraw their AT THE INTERSEC- scribed real property is going obligations there- the terms of your credit OF SALE T.S. No.: property from the Bear TION OF THE SOUTH- situated. Further, no ac- by secured and the obligations. Without lim- OR-19-866751-BB Ref- 736 NG19-194 Valley Special Road ERLY LINE OF ORE- tion has been instituted costs and expenses of iting the trustee’s dis- erence is made to that Pets IN THE CIRCUIT District. The hearing will GON HIGHWAY 18 AND to recover the debt, or sale, including a reason- claimer of representa- certain deed made by, COURT OF THE STATE be held at 9:30 A.M. on THE WEST LINE OF any part thereof, now re- able charge by the trust- tions or warranties, RICHARD SMITH SR. French Bulldog male, OF OREGON January 8, 2020, in the SAID SECTION 30; maining secured by the ee. Notice is further giv- Oregon law requires the AND LINDA SMITH, blue parents on site. FOR THE COUNTY Board of Commission- THENCE ON A 240 SPI- trust deed, or, if such ac- en that any person trustee to state in this AS TENANTS BY THE $2500.00 kennel and OF LINCOLN CASE ers Conference Room RAL CURVE RIGHT tion has been instituted, named in Section notice that some resi- ENTIRETY as Grantor pad trained 11 weeks N0.19PB07926 which is Room 108 (CHORD BEARS such action has been 86.778 of Oregon Re- dential property sold at a to Not Designated, as old. 503-965-6500 NOTICE TO INTER- of the Lincoln County 85°39’26” EAST 83.11 dismissed except as vised Statutes has the ESTED PERSONS Courthouse located at FEET) TO ENGINEERS permitted by ORS right to have the foreclo- In the Matter of the 225 West Olive Street RIGHT-OF-WAY STA- 86.752(7). Both the ben- sure proceeding dis- 815 Estate of TONI LEE in Newport, Oregon. All TION P.S. 831+93.69; eficiary and the trustee missed and the trust Rooms for Rent WERTZ Deceased. interested persons may THENCE NORTH have elected to sell the deed reinstated by pay- NOW IS THE NOTICE IS HEREBY appear and be heard. 86°33’ EAST 128.80 said real property to sat- ment to the beneficiary GIVEN that Teresa Questions concern- FEET ALONG SAID isfy the obligations se- of the entire amount House for rent: 3 bd. Claussen has been ing this matter may be SOUTHERLY RIGHT- cured by said trust deed then due (other than TIME TO BUY 2 bath, 2 story ocean appointed and has qual- view. Lg deck. 2 car directed to OF-WAY TO THE TRUE and notice has been re- such portion of said prin- Bay View Lot! ified as the Personal of Legal Counsel, 225 POINT OF BEGINNING corded pursuant to Sec- cipal as would not then Suitable for Bay View gar. Centrally located. Representative Home, Multifamily or West Olive Street, Room OF THE TRACT HERE- tion 86.752(3) of Oregon be due had no default NO pets, non smoking. of the Estate of Toni Lee Condo development. 110, Newport, Oregon IN DESCRIBED; Revised Statutes. There occurred), together with $1,500. per month Wertz, decedent. All One block from 97365, phone 541-265- THENCE FROM SAID is a default by grantor or the costs, trustee’s and Samaritan Hospital, persons having claims 4108. The property pro- TRUE POINT OF BE- other person owing an attorney’s fees and cur- Zoned R-3, Drone against the estate are posed to be withdrawn GINNING NORTH obligation, performance ing any other default photos show bay PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: hereby required to pres- views. MLS#19-1341 is located at 366 N. Bear 86°33’ EAST 633.60 of which is secured by complained of in the No- All real estate ent the claim, with prop- $165,000 Creek Road, Otis, Or- FEET ALONG SAID the trust deed, or by the tice of Default by tender- advertised herein is er voucher, within four Oversized View Lot egon, and is commonly SOUTHERLY RIGHT- successor in interest, ing the performance re- subject to the Federal months after the date of Build your dream known as tax lot 1301 OF-WAY LINE OF SAID with respect to provi- quired under the home on the Oregon Fair Housing Act, which first publication of this on Assessor’s Map No. OREGON HIGHWAY sions therein which au- obligation or trust deed, Coast in the quiet makes it illegal to notice, to the advertise “any 07-10-03-AO. The Le- 18; THENCE SOUTH thorize sale in the event at any time prior to five Seafarer Community. Personal Representa- Th e lot is located gal description of the 3°27’ EAST 465 FEET of such provision. The days before the date last preference, limitation, tive at the law office of overlooking the vast or discrimination property is Parcel 1 of MORE OR LESS TO default for which foreclo- set for sale. Other than Larry K. Gray & Associ- Pacifi c at the Western because of race, color, Partition Plat No. 1996- THE CENTER OF sure is made is grantor’s as shown of record, nei- edge of subdivision. ates, P.C., 404 E. First religion, sex, 24. /s/ Kristin H. Yuille; SALMON RIVER; failure to pay when due ther the beneficiary nor MLS#19-1411 Street, Newberg, Ore- handicap, familial Assistant County Attor- THENCE NORTH- the following sum: TO- the trustee has any ac- $48,500 gon 97132, or they may Unique Beach status, or national ney. WESTERLY ALONG TAL REQUIRED TO RE- tual notice of any person Cottage be barred. All persons origin, or intention SAID CENTER LINE OF INSTATE: $7,903.99 having or claiming to Th is cottage was once whose rights may be af- to make any such SAID SALMON RIVER TOTAL REQUIRED TO have any lien upon or featured in Sunset fected by the Magazine & HGTV’s preference, limitation, NG19-196 700 FEET MORE OR PAYOFF: $109,583.78 interest in the real prop- proceedings in this es- House Hunt. Open or discrimination.” NOTICE IS HEREBY LESS TO A POINT Because of interest, late erty hereinabove de- tate may obtain addi- fl oor plan, Hardwood We will not knowingly GIVEN that the under- WHICH IS SOUTH 7°33’ charges, and other scribed subsequent to fl oors, Slab granite tional accept any advertising signed has been ap- WEST FROM THE charges that may vary the interest of the trust- counter tops, Main information from the re- for real estate which is pointed personal repre- POINT OF BEGINNING; from day-to-day, the ee in the trust deed, or Floor Master Suite & cords of the court, the Much more. MLS#19- in violation of the law. sentative of the Estate of THENCE NORTH 7°33’ amount due on the day of any successor in in- Personal 2726 $398,500 Robert Shea Thompson EAST 209 FEET MORE you pay may be greater. terest to grantor or of Representative or the All persons are hereby Kirkland, Lincoln County OR LESS TO THE It will be necessary for any lessee or other per- attorney for the Personal informed that all Circuit Court Case No. TRUE POINT OF BE- you to contact the Trust- son in possession of or dwellings advertised Representative. Date 19PB07935. All persons GINNING. MORE AC- ee before the time you occupying the property, are available on an of First Publication: De- having claims against CURATELY DE- tender reinstatement or except: Name and Last equal opportunity cember 18, 2019 the estate are required SCRIBED AS the payoff amount so Known Address and Na- 3891 NW Hwy 101 541-994-9111 basis. Date of Last Publication: to present them, with FOLLOWS: A TRACT that you may be advised ture of Right, Lien or In- Lincoln City 800-462-0197 January 1, 2020 Per- vouchers attached, to OF LAND SITUATED IN of the exact amount you terest JAMES MEYER sonal Representative Website: www.realestatelincolncity.com the undersigned per- SECTION 30, TOWN- will be required to pay. 7404 SALMON RIVER Teresa Claussen sonal representative at SHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE By reason of the default, HWY OTIS, OR 97368 404 E. First St. INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED P.O. Box 350, Sublimity, 9 WEST OF THE WIL- the beneficiary has de- Original Borrower DEB- All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and is subject to change. L22388 Newberg, Oregon December 18, 2019 TheNewsGuard.com A7

999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices trustee, in favor of Mort- ee before the time you deed reinstated by pay- against the Trustor, the Mailing Address: Qual- Seattle, WA 98104 Toll vice Corp. of Washing- 925-0241 IDSPub gage Electronic Regis- tender reinstatement or ment to the beneficiary Trustee, the Beneficiary, ity Loan Service Corp. Free: (866) 925-0241 ton 108 1 st Ave South, #0157842 11/27/2019 tration Systems, Inc., as the payoff amount so of the entire amount the Beneficiary’s Agent, of Washington 108 1st Trustee’s Physical Ad- Suite 202, Seattle, WA 12/4/2019 12/11/2019 nominee for Residential that you may be advised then due (other than or the Beneficiary’s -At Ave South, Suite 202, dress: Quality Loan Ser- 98104 Toll Free: (866) 12/18/2019 Acceptance Network, of the exact amount you such portion of said torney. If you have pre- Inc., its successors and will be required to pay. principal as would not viously been discharged assigns, as Beneficiary, By reason of the default, then be due had no de- through bankruptcy, dated 1/20/2009, re- the beneficiary has de- fault occurred), together you may have been re- corded 1/28/2009, in clared all sums owing on with the costs, trustee’s leased of personal liabil- official records of LIN- the obligation secured and attorney’s fees and ity for this loan in which More Fun & Games COLN County, Oregon by the trust deed imme- curing any other default case this letter is intend- or as fee/file/instrument/ diately due and payable, complained of in the ed to exercise the note @ TheNewsGuard.com/games microfilm/reception those sums being the Notice of Default by ten- holders right’s against number 2009-00964 following, to- wit: The dering the performance the real property only. and subsequently as- installments of principal required under the ob- As required by law, you signed or transferred and interest which be- ligation or trust deed, are hereby notified that by operation of law to came due on 4/1/2019, at any time prior to five a negative credit report MidFirst Bank covering and all subsequent in- days before the date last reflecting on your credit the following described stallments of principal set for sale. Other than record may be submitted real property situated in and interest through the as shown of record, to a credit report agency said County, and State. date of this Notice, plus neither the beneficiary if you fail to fulfill the APN: R2229258 06-10- amounts that are due for nor the trustee has any terms of your credit obli- 34-BC-05523-00 LOT 3, late charges, delinquent actual notice of any per- gations. Without limiting BLOCK 24, FIFTH AD- property taxes, insur- son having or claiming the trustee’s disclaimer DITION TO PANTHER ance premiums, ad- to have any lien upon of representations or CREEK, IN LINCOLN vances made on senior or interest in the real warranties, Oregon law COUNTY, OREGON liens, taxes and/or in- property hereinabove requires the trustee to Commonly known as: surance, trustee’s fees, described subsequent state in this notice that 640 N OVERLOOK and any attorney fees to the interest of the some residential prop- LOOP, OTIS, OR 97368 and court costs arising trustee in the trust deed, erty sold at a trustee’s The undersigned hereby from or associated with or of any successor in sale may have been certifies that based upon the beneficiaries efforts interest to grantor or of used in manufacturing business records there to protect and preserve any lessee or other per- methamphetamines, the are no known written its security, all of which son in possession of or chemical components assignments of the trust must be paid as a con- occupying the property, of which are known to deed by the trustee or dition of reinstatement, except: Name and Last be toxic. Prospective by the beneficiary and including all sums that Known Address and Na- purchasers of residen- no appointments of a shall accrue through re- ture of Right, Lien or In- tial property should be successor trustee have instatement or pay-off. terest RICHARD SMITH aware of this potential been made, except as Nothing in this notice SR 640 N OVERLOOK danger before deciding recorded in the records shall be construed as a LOOP OTIS, OR 97368 to place a bid for this of the county or counties waiver of any fees ow- Original Borrower property at the trustee’s in which the above de- ing to the Beneficiary LINDA SMITH 640 N sale. NOTICE TO TEN- scribed real property is under the Deed of Trust OVERLOOK LOOP ANTS: TENANTS OF situated. Further, no ac- pursuant to the terms OTIS, OR 97368 Origi- THE SUBJECT REAL tion has been instituted of the loan documents. nal Borrower For Sale PROPERTY HAVE to recover the debt, or Whereof, notice hereby Information Call: 800- CERTAIN PROTEC- any part thereof, now is given that QUAL- 280-2832 or Login to: TIONS AFFFORDED remaining secured by ITY LOAN SERVICE www.auction.com In TO THEM UNDER the trust deed, or, if such CORPORATION OF construing this notice, ORS 86.782 AND POS- action has been insti- WASHINGTON, the un- the singular includes SIBLY UNDER FED- tuted, such action has dersigned trustee will on the plural, the word ERAL LAW. ATTACHED been dismissed except 3/11/2020 at the hour of “grantor” includes any TO THIS NOTICE OF as permitted by ORS 9:00 AM, Standard of successor in interest to SALE, AND INCORPO- 86.752(7). Both the ben- Time, as established by this grantor as well as RATED HEREIN, IS A eficiary and the trustee section 187.110, Oregon any other person owing NOTICE TO TENANTS have elected to sell the Revised Statues, At the an obligation, the per- THAT SETS FORTH said real property to sat- Front Entrance of the formance of which is se- SOME OF THE PRO- isfy the obligations se- Lincoln County Court- cured by the trust deed, TECTIONS THAT ARE cured by said trust deed house, located at 225 and the words “trustee” AVAILABLE TO A TEN- and notice has been re- West Olive Street, New- and “beneficiary” in- ANT OF THE SUBJECT corded pursuant to Sec- port, OR 97365 County clude their respective REAL PROPERTY AND tion 86.752(3) of Oregon of LINCOLN, State of successors in interest, WHICH SETS FORTH Revised Statutes. There Oregon, sell at public if any. Pursuant to Or- CERTAIN REQUIR- is a default by grantor or auction to the highest egon Law, this sale will MENTS THAT MUST other person owing an bidder for cash the inter- not be deemed final until BE COMPLIED WITH obligation, performance est in the said described the Trustee’s deed has BY ANY TENANT IN of which is secured by real property which the been issued by QUAL- ORDER TO OBTAIN the trust deed, or by the grantor had or had pow- ITY LOAN SERVICE THE AFFORDED PRO- successor in interest, er to convey at the time CORPORATION OF TECTION, AS RE- with respect to provi- of the execution by him WASHINGTON. If any QUIRED UNDER ORS sions therein which au- of the said trust deed, to- irregularities are discov- 86.771. TS No: OR- thorize sale in the event gether with any interest ered within 10 days of 19-866751-BB Dated: of such provision. The which the grantor or his the date of this sale, the 10/25/2019 Quality default for which foreclo- successors in interest trustee will rescind the Loan Service Corpora- sure is made is grantor’s acquired after the exe- sale, return the buyer’s tion of Washington, as failure to pay when due cution of said trust deed, money and take further Trustee Signature By: the following sum: TO- to satisfy the forego- action as necessary. Shawn Sta Ines, Assis- TAL REQUIRED TO ing obligations thereby If the sale is set aside tant Secretary Trustee’s REINSTATE: $8,954.52 secured and the costs for any reason, includ- TOTAL REQUIRED TO and expenses of sale, ing if the Trustee is un- PAYOFF: $154,944.33 including a reasonable able to convey title, the Get the latest news Because of interest, charge by the trustee. 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A8 TheNewsGuard.com December 18, 2019 LCPD to enhance DUII enforcement during the holidays Improved THE NEWS GUARD emphasis on seeking out to crack down on impaired quadrivalent drivers impaired by alcohol drivers,” Sergeant Jeffrey The Lincoln City Police or drugs and removing them Winn states. “Our goal is flu vaccine Department (LCPD) plans from the roadways. simple: to save lives. Drunk on using the first of their DUIIs continue to be driving is simply not worth available! 2019-2020 DUII Enforce- a leading cause of motor the risk; if you drive drunk, ment Grant funds during vehicle crash deaths and you will be arrested.” This flu shot protects the upcoming Christmas / injuries throughout the na- The members of the New Year’s holiday season. tion. According to NHTSA against 4 different LCPD are committed to This time period is part statistics, alcohol-impaired the safety of the citizens strains. According of the national “High Vis- driving fatalities account and visitors, and these to the CDC, adding ibility Enforcement” event for nearly one third of all grant funds are a valuable the 4th strain window, which runs from traffic fatalities in the U.S. In Dec. 13, 2019 through Jan. 2018, 10,511 people died as resource that assist them in significantly broadens 2, 2020. These national a result of alcohol-impaired improving the traffic safety the protection against High Visibility Enforce- crashes. in our community. These circulating flu viruses. ment events are designed “The Lincoln City Police grant funds were made possible through Oregon You will protect to increase the number Department is pleased to of patrol officers on the be joining forces with other Impact and the Oregon De- yourself and others! streets nationwide with an law enforcement agencies partment of Transportation. Police Blotter

The police blotter relates to south side door, no entry police presence for pos- the public record of incidents made. sible shoplifters inside as reported by the Lincoln store. Officers arrived, Alvin City Police. All individuals 12:29 p.m. Hit and Run, Arthur Frear, born 9/22/84, Be a flu shot hero and get vaccinated! Visit arrested or charged with a 4700 SE Hwy 101, US Food contacted and taken into crime are presumed in- Mart. Vehicle hit in the park- custody for possession of a your local Adventist Health medical office to nocent until proven guilty. ing lot. controlled substance and Information printed is transported to Lincoln City get your flu shot and let us help you protect preliminary and subject to 1:19 p.m. Theft, 1604 NE Police Department. change. Hwy 101, Old Oregon. Vic- your friends, family and community today. tim reported that his glasses 11:50 p.m. Trespass, LINCOLN CITY POLICE were taken by a female at 1777 NW 44th St., Chinook DEPARTMENT the bar last night. Officer Winds. Chinook Winds advised this was solved with Casino security reported MONDAY, DECEMBER 9 a civil compromise. Cody Pappas, born 10/8/96, Medical Office – Manzanita was in the casino after being 9:09 a.m. Abandoned 3:47 p.m. Assist on previously trespassed for 10445 Neahkahnie Creek Rd., Manzanita Auto, 2100 NE Quay. Tow Arrest, 801 SW Hwy 101. Na- fighting. Pappas was cited requested for an abandoned than Cane Opperud, born and released for Trespass II. (503) 368-2292 blue Ford. 1/12/79, was contacted in the parking garage at loca- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 12:00 p.m. Harassment, tion. Misdemeanor warrant Tuesdays Thursdays 523 NW Hwy 101. Victim confirmed out of Lincoln 4:33 p.m. Criminal 8:30 am to 12 pm 1 pm to 5 pm reported receiving harassing County for FTA property Mischief, 3780 SE Spyglass phone calls and texts. damage, Criminal Mischief Ridge Rd., Taft High School. II. Students threw ink out a October 22, 29 October 24, 31 12:35 p.m. Theft, 4660 window and hit the caller’s SE Hwy 101, Klementines 9:06 p.m. Assist on vehicle. November 5, 12, 19 November 7, 14, 21 Kitchen. Caller reported Arrest, 4806 NE Voyage theft of chairs and a metal Ave. Jared W. Smith, born 6:21 p.m. Motor Vehicle December 3, 10, 17 December 5, 12, 19 decoration. 12/23/67, contacted at loca- Accident, 1501 NW 40th tion, taken into custody on Pl., Chinook Winds Hotel. 12:36 p.m. Criminal P.O. Detainer and transport- Vehicle hit building. Towed Mischief, 2451 SW Anemone ed to Lincoln County Jail. by Lincoln City Towing. Medical Office – Plaza Ave. Caller reported that an elderly female and a WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 Extra Patrol, 452 SE 1100 Third Street, Tillamook younger male threw water Quay Ave. Caller reported on his cameras. 12:53 p.m. Crash, NE someone is coming into his (503) 842-5546 14th St./NE Oar Ave. Two property and unhooking his 2:45 p.m. Hit and Run, vehicle motor vehicle ac- dog’s runner leash. 1900 SW Hwy 101. Victim cident, non-injury and Wednesdays Fridays reported her vehicle was hit blocking. Vehicles removed FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 8:30 am to 4 pm 8:30 am to 12 pm while they were merging. from roadway, driver cited for failure to obey traffic 10:33 a.m. Extra Patrol 5:15 p.m. Ordinance Vio- control device. Request, 2300 SE Hwy 101, October 23, 30 October 25 lation, 869 SW 51st. Caller Morris Excavation. Caller reported that she was of- Extra Patrol, NW Nep- had vehicle gas tank punc- November 6, 13, 20 fended by a mermaid statue tune Ave., Dorchester Park. tured to attempt to siphon and would like it removed. Older vehicle parked full of gas. December 4, 11, 18 stuff. Male and female com- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 ing and going from vehicle 10:19 a.m. Restraining to public restroom, possibly Order Violation, 1926 NE 10:28 a.m. Burglary, camping. 18th St. Male has restraining 6937 NW Logan Rd. Caller orders against subject who Medical Office – Pacific City reported attempted bur- 4:58 p.m. PCS, 2047 NE continues to call, violating 38505 Brooten Road, Suite A, Pacific City glary at residence. Damage 22nd St. Caller requested the order. (503) 965-6555 SHUCKERS OYSTER BAR Wednesdays Fridays Fresh Panfried Oysters, 8:30 am to 3 pm 8:30 am to 12 pm Shooters & On the Half Shell Fresh Seafood October 30 October 25 Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Daily Specials • Orders To Go November 6, 20 November 1, 8, 15, 22 Taco Tuesday! Video Lottery December 4, 18 December 6, 13, 20 541-996-9800 Full Service Bar Open: Mon–Sat 8am–10pm & Sun 8am–8pm • 4814 SE Hwy 101 • Taft Area • Lincoln City

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December 18, 2019 TheNewsGuard.com A9 Whale-come Back: Whale-watching week returns to coast Dec. 27-31

THE NEWS GUARD answer questions about the be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. animals. daily. Visitors to the center Thousands of gray A map of volunteer- can enjoy interactive whale whales are migrating south staffed sites is available on exhibits and take in the through Oregon’s waters the official event webpage at panoramic ocean views. later this month and Or- oregonstateparks.org. Binoculars are provided. egon Parks and Recreation An estimated 25,000 gray Park rangers will also be on Department (OPRD) invites whales are expected to swim hand to answer questions visitors to the coast for the past Oregon’s shores over about the whales. annual Winter Whale Watch the next several weeks, part A live stream of whale Week Dec. 27 - 31. of their annual migration activity in Depoe Bay re- Trained volunteers from south to the warm calving turns this winter too; watch the ‘Whale Watching Spo- lagoons near Baja, Mexico. it on the Oregon State Parks ken Here’ program will be The end of December is the YouTube channel during the stationed 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. peak time for their migra- event. each day at more than 20 of tion; roughly 30 whales pass For more information best whale watching sites by per hour. about coast state parks and on the coast, ready to help The Whale Watching campgrounds, visit oregon- visitors spot whales and COURTESY PHOTO/ OREGON STATE PARKS PHOTO Center in Depoe Bay will stateparks.org. A family searches for whales in Depoe Bay during the annual Winter Whale Watch Week. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Dec. 20 Friday, Dec. 20 – Family be starting the night with visit SnugHarborBarand- visit LincolnCity-Cultural- entertainment section at Night – 5:45 p.m. – 8 p.m. unique Story-telling event Grill.com or call 541-996- Center.org or call 541-994- thenewsguard.com, or call Winter Solstice Celebra- Saturday, Dec. 21 – Mati- accompanied by an op- 4676. 9994. 541-994-9994. tion – 6:30 p.m. at Driftwood nee – 12:45 p.m. - 3 p.m. tional three course dinner, Public Library. Join library For more information followed by a night full of Dec. 22 On Going Beachstone Gallery staff this Winter Solstice for and reservations call 541- music and dancing. Special- The Beachstone Gallery an evening of music, poetry 996-5790 or visit Chinook- ty menu will be available all Chinook Winds Red Volunteering Opportunity in Lincoln City is open daily and cookies. For more infor- WindsCasino.com. evening. For more informa- Ball Golf Tournament – 11 Hillside Place Senior from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at mation call 541-996-2277 or tion call 541-418-5473 or a.m. at Chinook Winds Golf Living in Lincoln City is ac- the rear of the Artists’ Co-op Comedy on the Coast visit DriftwoodLib.org. visit MarcisBar.com. Resort. $30. A fun 4 Person, tively looking for volunteers Gallery at 620 NE Highway Live – 8 p.m. at Chinook 18 Hole Scramble. Register to help with the facility’s 101. For more details, call Winds Casino. Ages 21 and Dave Wentz Live – 7 Dec. 20-21 by visiting The Pro Shop or Life Enrichment Program. 541-557-8000. over. $15. Headliner Dwight p.m. to 9 p.m. at Beachcrest call 541-994-8442. For more For more information about Slade is joined by Art Krug Brewing Company. All ages The Perry Gerber Band information visit Chinook- Hillside Place Senior Living, Positions are available with Cory Michaelis hosting. are welcome. No cover WindsCasino.com. call 541-994-8028, or visit with Lincoln City, includ- Live – 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. at For more information call charge. Dave Wentz plays www.enlivant.com. ing the City Arts Committee, Chinook’s Seafood Grill. For 888-624-6228 or visit Chi- a combination of bright Driftwood Public Library more information call 888- nookWindsCasino.com. upbeat pop originals and Dec. 24 Chessman Gallery Board, Sustainability Com- 624-6228 or visit Chinook- popular covers from the mittee, Visitor and Conven- WindsCasino.com. Dec. 21 1940s through modern mu- Winter Glow: A Christ- Chessman Gallery is sic. For more information mas Eve Celebration Song located inside the Lincoln tion Committee, and the Transient Room Tax Com- North Pole Express - At Hands-On Tacos an call 541-234-4013 or visit – 6: 30 p.m. at the Lincoln City Cultural Center, 540 Chinook Winds Play Palace. Tamales Class – 11 a.m. BeachcrestBrewing.com. City Cultural Center. Enjoy NE Highway 101 in Lincoln mittee. For more informa- Tickets: $17.95. Take a magi- to 2 p.m. at the Culinary the gift of music sponsored City. For details see the tion, call 541-996-1203. cal ride with us on a virtual Center in Lincoln City, 801 Dr. Mr. Live – 8 p.m. at by the First Baptist Church journey to the North Pole! SW Hwy 101. Join us for our Black Squid Beer House. of Lincoln City. The evening A two-hour adventure filled annual Tacos and Tamales 21 and over. Outside food will include band Cross Correction: with fun, songs, cocoa and class. This is one of our most welcome. Dog friendly. Generation, mother-daugh- In the Dec. 11 edition of The News Guard, Plan- cookies. Children may even popular classes, so don’t For more information call ter duo Strawberry Char- ning Commission member Lenny Nelson’s quote in the meet Santa himself and re- delay signing up! $75 per 541-614-0733, visit Black- lotte, a bells performance article titled ‘Planning Commission approves warming ceive a special gift! Matinees person. For more informa- SquidBeerHouse.com or by The Beard Family Bells, shelter permit in LC,’ should read as “I also do believe – Children ages 3-11, Family tion call 541-557-1125. facebook. special guests the Dutch that most people who go to a warming shelter are Nights – All ages. Limited Bros-- Afton & Joshua, and down on their luck, not people you wouldn’t want to space, so call and make your a chance for the audience to Winter Solstice Soiree Run & Tell That Live – 9 have in your neighborhood.” The News Guard is happy reservation today. Schedule – A Formal Affair – 6 p.m. at p.m. at Snug Harbor Bar & join in the festive celebra- to set the record straight. this week: Marci’s Bar & Bistro. We will Grill. For more information tion. For more information McEachern Audiology GET TICKETS NOW! Monday Musical Club of Tillamook & Hearing Aid Center Presents The Diamonds December 22, 2019 • 2 p.m

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A10 TheNewsGuard.com December 18, 2019 SPORTS Boys and girls topples Siletz Valley MAX KIRKENDALL A quick intermission [email protected] seemed to be all that was needed to give some energy In a rare Lincoln County to both teams as shots be- battle between Taft 7-12 and gan to fall and Taft’s leading Siletz Valley High School scorer Jordan Hall began to on the basketball court, the knock down shots from both match-up surely had no outside and in the paint for shortage of excitement. the Tigers. Along with Hall, Although both teams are Eli DeMello, Trenton Fisher relatively close in distance, and Lucas Hindman paced the Tigers play in the 3A the Tigers offensively in the classification while Siletz third as they developed a Valley competes in the 1A 29-22 lead. division, meaning they In the fourth, Siletz Val- rarely are on each other’s ley looked to play the foul schedule. game in order to get back NEWS GUARD PHOTO/MAX KIRKENDALL NEWS GUARD PHOTO/MAX KIRKENDALL into the ball game. Although Girls Jordan Hall found his shoot stroke in the second half against Jaelyn Olmeda reaches up to grab a hard earned rebound the Tigers struggled to find The Lady Tigers opened Siletz Valley and allowed Taft to gain a sizable lead. against Siletz Valley in their 47-23 win. up the night at home Dec. their rhythm at the foul 12 with a slow starting in several turnovers and Tigers, as Hatton continued their defense was up to line late in the game, their defense hung tough thanks first quarter, as each team easy transition baskets on to pour in three point- Boys the task, allowing just four to timely steals from Fisher seemed to be feeling each offense. Coupled with the ers while Emma Coulter, Waiting almost a week points of their own in the other out in the opening and Fco Ramos, who helped impressive shooting from Autumn Ellis and Jaelyn before returning to action opening quarter. minutes. Taft held a slim 9-6 for their second game of the The offensive struggles Taft to a 40-30 victory. Lily Hatton, Chloe Peterson Olmeda collected rebounds lead after one quarter. season, the Taft boys crept continued over into the Both the boys and girls In the second, the Tiger and Jordyn Ramsey, Taft in the paint to gain a huge out of the gate offensively second quarter as turnovers will now face Central Linn defense kicked it into gear opened up a 27-10 lead at advantage. Taft led 44-14 last Thursday scoring just and fouls dominated the tonight (Dec. 18) with with an aggressive trapping halftime. after the third en route to a four points offensively. first half, which ended in an varsity games beginning at full court press that resulted The third quarter was all 47-23 victory. Luckily for the tigers, 11-10 score in favor of Taft. 6 p.m. Taft swimmers glide past rival schools in home meet MAX KIRKENDALL five second place finishes,” meter medley relay with relay, 200 meter freestyle [email protected] Parker said. “Girls won the a six second advantage relay, 400 meter medley 200 breast relay and had over Newport, followed by relay, 100 meter backstroke Despite missing several seven second place fin- a close victory in the 100 relay, 2x200 meter freestyle swimmers due to illness and ishes. There was nothing but meter backstroke relay relay and 400 meter free- other reasons, the Taft 7-12 relays in this meet to give from Segura, Joseph Cruz, style relay. boys and girls swim teams everyone a chance to do Rodrigo Chu and Ayden As a team, the Lady Ti- had a strong showing in something different and try Woodard. gers placed third out of four front of their home crowd out new strokes.” Taft then won the 100 schools. this past week. The Taft boys team of meter freestyle relay with “Relay meets are always The Tiger swimmers Sam Cortes, Jose Segura, Barrera, Cruz, Chu and challenging… most of our welcomed Tillamook, Mugen Evenson and Angel Woodard at 1:04.72, just swimmers did five events Newport and Toledo to the Lincoln City Community Moreno easily won the 200 edging Tillamook at 1:04.84. apiece in rapid succession,” Center Dec. 12 for the Taft meter medley relay with a Overall, the boys collected Parker said. “It’s also a good Relay Meet. With most time of 2:09.47. The boys a second place team score NEWS GUARD PHOTO/MAX KIRKENDALL training opportunity and teams competing not at full team of Moreno, Evenson, of 64 points, as Newport The Taft boys swim team placed second and the girls placed makes them tougher.” strength, Taft head coach Segura and Dylan Barrera claimed first at 75 points. third at the Taft Relay Meet at the Lincoln City Community Next up, Taft will be Lissa Parker said it made for beat out Newport in the For the girls, their lone Center. competing in the Newport a close point spread, espe- 200-meter butterfly re- first place finish was in the Invitational Dec. 20 against cially for the boys. lay with a time of 2:09.52. 200 meter breaststroke re- Sammy Halferty clocked a tallied second place finishes six other schools. The meet “(The boys) won five Cortes, Segura, Barrera and lay, as Bryanna Paget, Sayge 3:10.28, beating Newport by in the 200 meter medley is scheduled to start at 2 relays out of 11 and had Moreno then won the 400 Ulrich, Kealy Boyd and nine seconds. The girls also relay, 2x100 meter freestyle p.m.

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