Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, March 18, 2016, Page A9, Image 9

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    MARCH 18, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
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births
Landon Marcus Gas-
pard was born Feb 20, 2016
at Salem Hospital. The parents
are Michael and Mylene Gas-
pard of Keizer. The maternal
grandparents are Antonio and
Cath Martinez of Panglao,
Philippines. The paternal aunt
is Jennifer Gaspard of Bend.
Adelaide Corinne Sa-
jorie was born February 26,
2016 at Salem Hospital. The
baby girl weighed 8 pounds 3
ounces. The parents are Jordan
and Tasha Sajorie of Keizer.
The maternal grandparents
are Brian and Rhonda Metcalf
of San Antonio, Texas. The pa-
ternal grandparents are Randy
and Debi Sajorie of Canby.
Ezra Jane Aviso was born
February 26, 2016 at Silver-
ton Hospital. The baby girl
weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces.
The parents are Adonis and
Kayla Aviso and sibling Tyler,
6, of Keizer.
Gretta Gwynn Guptill
was born March 6, 2016 at Sa-
lem Hospital. The parents are
Scott and Celeste Guptill of
Keizer. The maternal grand-
parents Tim and Debbie Russ
of Burien, Wash. The paternal
grandparents are Paul Guptill
of Huntington Beach and Lois
Guptill-Frey of Keizer.
Otto Daniel Grimm was
born March 7, 2016 at Salem
Hospital. The parents are Dan-
iel Grimm and Jessica Wood
of Salem. The maternal grand-
parents are Tracy and Kaarin
Wood of Keizer. The paternal
grandparents are Mark Grimm
of Clarkston, Wash. and Linda
Faulk of Lewiston, Idaho.
Artist wants to carve city hall poles
By CRAIG MURPHY
Of the Keizertimes
Perhaps you’ve noticed the
two tall trees in front of the
Keizer Civic Center.
A couple of years ago they
got limbed, with the idea of two
“story poles” being put in their
place in 2017. The trees are a vi-
sual reference for what the proj-
ect will look like when done.
As envisioned by mem-
bers of the Keizer Public Arts
Commission, one pole would
be done by a Native American
tribe, with the other pole done
by a non-tribal group. Lore
Christopher wants the trees left
up, in hopes of an artist being
intrigued.
Thus, Christopher was danc-
ing – literally – at the most re-
cent KPAC meeting when she
heard an update from Nate
Brown, director of Community
Development for Keizer.
“We were contacted by a
chainsaw artist,” Brown said of
artist David Hillesland. “This is
not someone willing to just do-
nate his work. He saw the two
poles and he said it was perfect.
They would be carved in place.”
It was at this point Christo-
pher got up and danced.
“Are you kidding me?”
Christopher asked. “He will do
the two in place? Excuse me?
How much crap have I taken
for saying we should leave the
poles up? Maybe the tribal con-
tribution is they do the design
work and he does it with his
chainsaw. I’m so excited.”
Brown acknowledged Chris-
topher has taken some grief for
her stance, since it’s been agreed
the tree poles aren’t healthy
enough to stay up much longer.
“However, you’re missing a
major point,” Brown said. “He
is not donating them. They
will cost between $1,000 and
$10,000 each.”
Christopher and Brown
both emphasized plans are in
the preliminary stages.
“We’re not making an an-
nouncement,” Brown said.
“There are a lot of details to
work through. There are fund-
ing sources to identify. There is
a lot of mileage still to go.”
Christopher noted the work
will be done next year.
“This gives us another al-
ternative,” she said. “We were
talking about having to spend
$25,000. We just didn’t know
if we would have anyone come
forward. It’s exciting to know
we have artists interested.”
Rick Day cautioned the
poles won’t last forever.
“You will lose them under
the ground eventually,” Day
said. “I’m suggesting you will
have to protect the heck out of
them. They will eventually rot
out below.”
Brown acknowledged the
poles won’t last forever.
“If we protect the top, the
bottom is pretty rot resistant,”
he said. “They will eventually
have to be preserved in anoth-
er way, but that is many years
down the road.”
Christopher once again re-
peated her point.
“We wouldn’t have this in
front of us if we didn’t have
these poles out front,” she said.
“This gentleman drove by. Car-
ousel Carvers said they might be
interested. The Grand Ronde
tribe said they might be inter-
ested as well. Everyone loves the
project.”
Brown emphasized again this
week plans are preliminary.
“There’s no design, no spe-
cifi cs, just a private individual
who wants us to commission
him,” Brown said.
TUESDAY, MARCH 8
• 9:34 a.m. - Shoplifting on 4900
block River Road N.
• 12:25 p.m. - Traffi c accident on
5100 block River Road N.
• 4:20 p.m. - Shoplifting on 6000
block Ulali Drive NE.
• 8:20 p.m. - Probation violation
and warrant on 4800 block 13th
Ave. NE.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9
• 10:06 a.m. - Sudden death on
200 block Cummings Lane N.
• 10:49 a.m. - Arrest for robbery,
carjacking, motor vehicle theft,
attempting to elude police of-
fi cer, escape, criminal mischief
and crime damage on 5000 block
Wittenberg Lane NE.
• 11:14 a.m. - Arrest for warrant
on 800 block Plymouth Drive
NE.
• 7:30 p.m. - Telephone harass-
ment on 1700 block Wildwood
Place NE.
• 8:09 p.m. - Counterfeit curren-
cy on 6400 block Keizer Station
Blvd. NE.
• 8:14 p.m. - Counterfeit curren-
cy on 6400 block Keizer Station
Blvd. NE.
• 9:53 p.m. - Arrest for warrant on
5000 block River Road N.
3800 block River Road N.
• 9 p.m. - Unlawful entry in ve-
hicle with intent to commit theft
on 3700 block Pleasant View
Drive NE.
THURSDAY, MARCH 10
• 2:50 a.m. - DUII and refusal
to test for intoxicants on River
Road N. and Sam Orcutt Way
NE.
• 7:47 a.m. - Traffi c accident with
injury on 1600 block Lockhaven
Drive NE.
• 12:08 p.m. - Identity theft on
3700 block River Road N.
• 8:30 p.m. - Arrest for shoplifting
on 3800 block River Road N.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12
FRIDAY, MARCH 11
SUNDAY, MARCH 13
• 8:58 a.m. - Identity theft on
5100 block River Road N.
• 9:35 a.m. - Telephone harass-
ment on 500 block Palmer Drive
N.
• 12:15 p.m. - Arrest for assault
1800 block Alder Drive NE.
• 7:03 p.m. - Fatal traffi c accident
on River Road N. and Sunset
Ave. N.
• 8:30 p.m. - Arrest for DUII on
• 12:47 a.m. - Physical harassment
on 1300 block McGee Court NE.
• 8:02 a.m. - Sudden death on
6400 block Crampton Drive N.
• 4:43 p.m. - Arrest for bench
warrant on 1300 Candlewood
Drive NE.
• 10 p.m. - Hit-and-run accident
on 1800 Alder Drive NE.
• 10:20 p.m. - Theft on 6400
block Keizer Station Blvd. NE.
• 2:49 a.m. - Physical harassment
on 4700 block 12th Ave. NE.
• 1:17 p.m. - Traffi c accident with
injury on Cherry Ave. NE and
Clearview Ave. NE.
• 6:36 p.m. - Arrest for bench
warrant on 900 block Chemawa
Road NE.
• 9:05 p.m. - Arrest for warrant on
800 block Weeks Drive NE.
traffi c court
NO LICENSE
Garcia-Barrera, $435.
Corinne Montoya Gutierrez,
$225.
SPEEDING
NO INSURANCE
Angela Diane Stover, $245.
NO PROOF OF INSURANCE
Victoria Marie Barocio, $260;
Corey Allen Gilbreath, $195;
Primitivo Zaragoza, $260; Saril
Paz Jr., $75; Jeremy Allen Du-
pont, $75.
DRIVING WHILE
SUSPENDED
Patricia Charlotte Smith, $435;
Victoria Marie Barocio, $435;
Travis Jay Lee, $360; Primitivo
Zaragoza, $435; Karmen Ma-
rie Mentor, $435; Jacob Rus-
sell Koupal, $395; Jeremy Allen
Dupont, $435; Antonio Ernesto
er lane change, $245; Christian
Anthony Ovchinikov, unrea-
sonable noise with vehicle, $65;
Miguel Lazaro Melo, unreason-
able noise with vehicle, $110;
Joseph Matthew Hunter, fail
to drive within a lane, $235;
Corinne Montoya Gutierrez,
following too closely, $260; Co-
rey Allen Gilbreath, no lights,
$40; Elizabeth Marie Cross,
fail to use safety belts, $110;
Primitivo Zaragoza, fail to re-
new vehicle registration, $162;
Karmen Marie Mentor, care-
less driving, $312; Jacob Rus-
sell Koupal, fail to drive within
a lane, $267; Thomas Lynn
Bates, fail to register vehicle,
$40; Alyssa Rose Nollen, fail to
change information on license,
$40; Veronica M. Davis, truancy
violation, $292.
Twyla Dawn Snow, $145; Me-
lissa Jean Pola, $145; Florencio
Sotelo Hernandez, $145; Mi-
chael Lee Harvey, $145; Travis
William Ferguson, $145; An-
tonio Ernesto Garcia-Barrera,
$212; Alyssa Rose Nollen, $145.
FAILURE TO OBEY
TRAFFIC CONTROL
DEVICE
Jeramy Lane Steele, $260; Pa-
tricia Charlotte Smith, $312;
William Howard Aldrich, $245;
Jose Luis Vargas, $235; Tonya
Marie Arendt, $215; Daniel
Schaffer, $215.
OTHER
Andrew Richard Hill, improp-
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