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Keizer couple strikes it
rich on Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th is the new lucky day for Bar-
ry Nix of Keizer.
Barry was shopping at the Fred Meyer off Sa-
lem Parkway and decided to buy an Oregon’s
Game Megabucks ticket on what supposedly is
an unlucky day.
“I like playing Megabucks because it’s local
and the odds are better than the other multi-state
games,” Nix said. “I play every now and then, and
won $40 once and thought I was a big winner.”
Monday morning, Nix was back at Fred Mey-
er and checked his ticket when the scanner told
him to visit the lottery offi ce. Without checking
his numbers, he assumed he had matched fi ve
of six numbers, and headed to the lottery offi ce.
“When they told me at the window that I
had won $6.6 million, I almost lost it,” Nix said.
“When the people behind the counter said con-
gratulations, I kept looking behind me. I couldn’t
believe it. I am not an emotional person, but I
had to remember to breathe. I just couldn’t be-
lieve it. I’m not sure I believe it now.”
Players can validate their tickets at the lot-
tery offi ce and then have 60 days to decide how
to take the winnings. Nix opted to validate the
ticket and then come back Tuesday morning
with a fi nancial plan, and his very surprised wife.
“One of the biggest challenges I had was how
I was going to tell my wife,” he said. “I went to
her work and took her to lunch.”
Barry opted to split the prize with his wife,
Janice. The couple have both entered an exclu-
sive club, becoming the 250th and 251st Mega-
bucks millionaires.
While Barry and Janice claimed their prize
quickly, Oregon Lottery offi cials are still wait-
ing for a $6.4 million Oregon’s Game Mega-
bucks prize that was purchased on Aug. 24 to
be claimed. The ticket was sold in Bend and the
winning numbers were 15-27-32-39-44-45.
The winner has 12 months from the date of the
drawing to claim the prize, with the fi nal day to
claim the prize Aug. 24, 2016.
Proceeds from Oregon Lottery sales fund
education, parks, economic development and
watershed projects.
The Oregon Lottery reminds players to al-
ways sign the back of their lottery tickets, re-
gardless of the game. In the event of winning a
jackpot, they should consult with a trusted fi -
nancial planner or similar professional to develop
a plan for their winnings. Prize winners of more
than $50,000 should contact the Lottery offi ce
to schedule an appointment to claim their prize.
Since the Oregon Lottery began selling tick-
ets on April 25, 1985, it has earned nearly $10
billion for economic development, public edu-
cation, state parks and watershed enhancements.
For more information on the Oregon Lottery
visit www.oregonlottery.org
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APPLIED
Alabaster Investments LLC,
950 Orchard Street N., Ala-
baster Investments LLC, two
space carport, November 16,
2015, $7,129.43.
T S West Construction
LLC, 5079 Lacey Street N.,
TW West LLC, new resi-
dence, November 5, 2015,
$272,364.77.
TW West LLC, 5089 Lacey
Street N., TW West LLC, new
residence, November 5, 2015,
$274,695.26.
MC Northwest Inc., 7613
Abigail Lane NE., Lydon De-
velopment, new residence, No-
vember 6, 2015, $355,684.55.
Melissa Bently, 2445 Tynel
Court NE., Kenneth L. Lou-
than, PV roof mount, Novem-
ber 8, 2015, $15,000.
New Crossing Homes LLC,
5181 Lacey Street N., RPB
Holdings LLC, truss change to
NSFD lot 28, November 10,
2015.
Steve Bennett Construc-
tion LLC, 551 Cummings
Lane N., Robert M. Jewell,
new residence, November 13,
2015, $162,487.
Alabaster Investments LLC,
950 Orchard Street N., Ala-
baster Investments LLC, four
space carport, November 16,
2015, $14,042.16.
ISSUED
Jeremy
Grenz,
5500
McLeod Lane NE., MWIC
Keizer LLC, new underground
fi re main for sprinklers, Octo-
ber 29, 2015, $93,000.
Bloedel Custom Homes
LLC, 1990 Aldine Drive NE.,
Bloedel Custom Homes LLC,
new two-story residence, Oc-
tober 30, 2015, $389,462.
I & E Construction Inc.,
1472 Lydia Ave. N., Windsor
Island Subdivision LLC, new
residence, November 10, 2015,
$213,166.
Velocitel Inc., 5405 Ridge
Drive NE., Keizer Church Of
Christ, adding antennas to cell
tower, $25,000.
Momentum Inc. A WA
State Corp., 111 McNary Es-
tates Drive N., Marion Polk
Schools, tenant improvement,
$260,100.
I & E Construction Inc.,
1433 Lydia Ave. N., Windsor
Island Subdivision LLC, new
residence lot 20, November
12, 2015, $240,121.32.
I & E Construction Inc.,
1453 Lydia Ave. N., Windsor
Island Subdivision LLC, new
residence lot 21, November
12, 2015, $219,523.39.
I & E Construction Inc.,
1413 Lydia Ave. N., Windsor
Island Subdivision LLC, new
residence lot 19, November
12, 2015, $300,012.04.
Melissa Bently, 2445 Tynel
Court NE., Kenneth L. Lou-
than, PV roof mount, Novem-
ber 12, 2015, $15,000.
Michael G. Kuper, 406
Marino Drive N., Michael G.
Kuper, residential rebuild from
fi re damage, Nov. 13, 2015,
$142,016.17.
Ramsay Signs Inc., 5135
River Road N., Mira & Sool
Investments LLC, freestand-
ing sign, November 13, 2015,
$29,080.76.
Terrafi rma Foundation Re-
pair Inc., 1942 Saundra Lee
Way NE, Michael and Stepha-
nie Blanchard, residential un-
derpinning, November 13,
2015, $6,000.
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