AUGUST 28, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 All Ford Car Show at Skyline Ford A B C D A large turnout was on hand during a beautiful day at Skyline Ford in Keizer Aug. 22 for the sixth annual All Ford Car Show. Here are some of the winners from last Saturday. A: Mike Fohl won People’s Choice and the 1957-1979 Ford truck category with his Bronco. B: Brett and Rosemary Herr won the Saleen Roush category with their Saleen Mustang. C: Shelley Mehlhoff won the Cobra category with her Mustang Cobra convertible. D: Markku Kesala won the 1974-1993 Ford Mustang category with his rare Mustang SVO. We’ll transform your kitchen or bath into what you’ve always dreamed of It’s paving season Photos by Paula Moseley/ KEIZERTIMES SUNDAY, AUG 30 1– 4 PM OPEN HOUSE 503.393.2875 LISTED BY APRIL & BRIAN McVAY — HOSTED BY LISA REGALIA 6683 Rock Crystal Ln NE • 3BR • 2BA • 1,562 SQ FT • $223,500 CCB#155626 MLS#693840 – Cul de sac in quiet corner of Keizer. Close to Gubser Elementary. Single level home with many updates & recently freshened up with paint trim, roof, doors & barbeque. Wood fl oors & granite countertops are warm and comfortable. Backyard has 2 patios with one off Master Suite. Large RV pad & dog kennel. remodelkeizer.com KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy Traffi c slowed to a crawl this week on Chemawa Road as crews did paving work. MCFB, continued from Page A1 Zielinski then reiterated the MCFB’s position. “While MCFB recognizes the good intentions of the proponents and can agree with the values that inspired the project, our members do not believe proponents have taken into consideration the impacts of commercial agri- cultural production practices operated in close proximity to the proposed 25 fi elds loca- tion,” Zielinski wrote. “Mar- ion County has the highest value of agricultural produc- tion of any county in Oregon. This can only be the result of a concerted effort by state and local offi cials to protect farming practices and preserve the productivity of Marion County’s farms. MCFB be- lieves there are other alter- natives available to 25 fi elds that would not impede farm operations and we encourage proponents to further explore those alternatives.” It would appear those ef- forts have paid off. “The Marion County Commissioners have told us not on their watch, especially highly productive EFU (Ex- clusive Farm Use) land,” Ben- nett said. “The Department of Agriculture is not in favor, saying it’s not the right loca- tion. We all agree it’s a great thing for kids, but let’s create a spot where it won’t have such a big impact on farming.” Bennett said one issue to consider is the impact on smaller roads in the proposed area if 25 soccer fi elds are built. “Long term, we need to think of the amount of in- frastructure it would take to support that, and how would they support that,” Bennett said. “We’re not against a pro- gram like this, because kids need something. But let’s pick a place that will work. (The proposal) could really raise problems with what we do.”