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FEBRUARY 10, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 SQUAT, continued from Page A1 Keizer police offi cers execut- ed a search warrant on the house that resulted in ousting a pair of sisters and their chil- dren, among others, who were squatting inside. “Last month, (the Com- munity Response Unit) be- gan receiving complaints from neighbors and patrol offi cers regarding this house. The com- plaints described a high vol- ume of foot traffi c, noise at night, garbage piling up and suspicious people loitering in and around the location,” said Sgt. Robert Trump. In the process of investigat- ing the situation, police offi - cials learned that the home – which is only several hundred yards south of Gubser Elemen- tary School – was a foreclosure owned by Deutsche Bank. The women who appeared to be the full-time residents – Stephanie Kahler, 37, and Jenny Kahler, 41 – were con- tacted and interviewed. Police told the women they needed to leave or face arrest, but they remained. UPTOWN, continued from Page A1 Elliott wasn’t even aware the store was nominated until he got a call a few days before the National Association of Music Merchants conference in Janu- ary. Representatives Sound and Music Retailer told him to stop by the organization’s table We are Everything Except Overpriced Simple Cremation $795 Inexpensive Burial and Funeral Options Pre-Planning Available On-Site Crematory 4365 RIVER RD N, KEIZER 503.393.7037 Se habla español leased to their mothers after day, Feb. 6., KPD Chief John from foreclosed homes, but In the mean- they were arrested and released. Teague said that even those Teague also urged residents to time, KPD enlist- Three pit bull dogs, several hefty fi nes didn’t rise to the se- inform the police when they ed the help of Ben see suspicious activity. smaller dogs and a cat were re- riousness of the crime. Crosby, the city’s “We track a lot of fore- “The penalty is minimal, leased to a relative. code enforcement The Kahlers were both cit- but we are working to felonize closed homes by working with offi cer. ed for seven counts of crimi- it,” Teague said. “In the past, banks, but we can’t track them Crosby found nal trespass, carrying fi nes of we’ve dealt with people who all. If you live in a neighbor- solid waste vio- $35,000 each, and one count use a website that broadcasts hood with a home like this lations, a broken Jenny Kahler Stephanie Kahler of criminal misconduct each, the addresses of homes like this and you see disreputable things down pick-up which will cost them another for the purpose of directing going on, let us know,” Teague with expired owned,” Trump said. people to move in and squat.” said. $1,000 each. plates, piles of trash and more. Two juveniles, the 13- and The non-emergency num- This is the fourth time in In talking about the ar- “I also found numerous 16-year-old children of the rests with members of the city recent years that KPD offi cers ber for the Keizer Police De- housing code violations, the Kahlers, were interviewed by council at a meeting Mon- have had to roust squatters partment is 503-390-3713. big one being a bedroom being child welfare workers and re- built in the garage with no sec- ondary egress or heating. They were using multiple heaters powered by extension cords throughout the house. Other Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com housing violations were: miss- ing outlets, exposed live wires, holes in the drywall and miss- ing smoke detectors,” Crosby October 3, 1917 — January 30, 2017 January 9, 1927 — January 22, 2017 said. When police served the Our beloved grandmother are her daughter, Sandra, three After a long period of a great sense of humor and search warrant, the Kahlers passed away at the age of 99 grandchildren, and numerous declining physical health, really enjoyed spending time weren’t the only ones in the while residing at Rosewood great-grandchildren. She Emmalene JoAnn Dickey with her cousins, nieces, and home. Court Senior Center. She was was loved by all and will be passed away peacefully on Jan. nephews. A visit by several “Inside and associated with born in Winnipeg, Canada, missed greatly. In keeping 22, 2017. of her nieces earlier in 2016 the home, CRU (offi cers) and lived in Keizer for many with her request, there will She was born in Bay City, brought a big smile to her found methamphetamine and years. Preceding Irene in death be no services. Irene will be Ore., to Archie and Ruth face, and joy that had become hypodermic needles, and sev- were her husband of 55 years, laid to rest next to her beloved Sybil Bair on Jan. 9, 1927. so rare for her as her condition eral people with extensive David Greene and daughter, husband and daughter at City JoAnn, as she was known continued to get worse. criminal histories were known Carol Smith. Surviving Irene View Cemetery. JoAnn was a committed most of her life, spent her to associate and/or live inside early years growing up in Christian and lived her the home while it was bank- Bay City, and then moved to commitment out in her life. Salem where she graduated JoAnn and Phil were long March 19, 1930 — January 31, 2017 from Salem High School time members of the Salem to pick up an award. Church on (now North Salem High Foursquare Our Mom, Jo Bolf, died We know she is in heaven With a big box retailer across Broadway. She was a regular town in Keizer Station and lit- peacefully in her sleep. She was with her parents, brothers School). She married Everett Philip member of the choir, sang erally thousands of competitors born in Flasher, North Dakota and husband, Ed Bolf. Mom Dickey in 1952. They were solos and duets with Phil, to Michael and Genevieve is survived by all seven of online – all of which generally married for 60 years at the played the organ, and helped Beehler. Mom grew up with her children; offer the same merchandise at Mary Jane time of his death on Aug. 2, produce the weekly church comparable prices – Elliott said two older brothers and a bulletin. Many have recalled “Janie” (Rich); 2013. top-notch customer service is younger brother. When Mom her kindness, and her positive After they married they was a young girl the family Becki (Tom); the one thing the store can do infl uence on their lives upon lived for a short time in moved from North Dakota Ed (Sharon); to separate itself from the pack. Janice (Jeff), Eugene before moving to hearing the news of her “We focus hard on making to Portland, Oregon. In 1951 Judy; Nancy; Canby. In 1955, they moved passing. Her faith carried sure we ask good questions, Mom married Edward H. Bolf. and Jennifer to Salem and then later through both the good understanding what the cus- J. Bolf The Bolf ’s were a founding (Noemi); 10 Keizer. Before JoAnn was and bad times of life. Even tomer needs and then making grandchildren married she worked as a as her health continued to sure that we deliver on that,” family for St. Edward Catholic telephone operator in Salem. deteriorate and pain would he said. “It’s not uncommon for Church in Keizer, Oregon. and 10 great grandchildren. When she and Phil started worsen she would lean on her Throughout Mom’s years she Mom will be fondly us, after hours, to run out and a family, JoAnn primarily faith to carry her through the was a member of many groups, remembered by her children, help a customer who is having trouble with something that clubs, and organizations that grandchildren and great- stayed at home to raise their diffi cult times. JoAnn was preceded in for her, three children. they bought from us. If they had a common thread of grandchildren death by Phil, her husband of She worked in the canneries helping others. generous heart, gentle bought an amp and they are 60 years. She is survived by her during the summers, and also Mom dedicated her life guidance, patience, and impish at a show where it isn’t work- worked in elections, both at daughter Debbie Fischer, sons ing, we’ll run out a loaner for to raising her children and sense of humor. supporting them in their Services were held on the local precinct and in the Stephen (Diana), and Chris them.” various activities. Mom was an Saturday, February 4th at St. elections offi ce when living (Mary), fi ve grandchildren, Since most of the employees avid reader, as well as, a gracious Edwards Church, 5303 River in Keizer. JoAnn enjoyed and seven great grandchildren. are also musicians, fi rst-hand Arrangements are by Virgil time with family, cooking, knowledge of the gear that hostess whether it was for one Road, Keizer, Oregon. In lieu of fl owers, donations canning, sewing. One of her T. Golden Funeral Services makes them passionate about of the many family gatherings playing makes it easy to relate she hosted or church related may be made to the Father favorite places to visit was the and internment is at Belcrest to customers’ needs and trou- functions. Mom was an often Taaffe Foundation through St. Oregon coast. She also had Memorial Gardens in Salem. sought after cake decorator. Edwards Church. bles when they occur. In addition to the store it- She enjoyed making wedding self, Elliott is passionate about cakes as much as birthday giving back to the commu- and special-occasion cakes. nity. Donations of refurbished She spent summers picking guitars helped McNary High berries at Nolan’s farm with School and Judson Middle her children and worked at School launch guitar classes in LaFollette’s farm stand for recent years and he’s always on years. Once her children were the lookout for ways to con- raised and out of the house she tinue such efforts. He said the worked at the Marion County Offi ce during next phase of his ownership is Elections to put more emphasis on what elections. Most recently, Mom enjoyed the “quiet” after-years he calls Play it Forward. “Our goal is to simply never of happy, healthy and loud stop earning it,” he said of the children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. customer service award. obituaries Irene Greene Josephine Bolf crossword Ask Mr. Trash ©1986 Q. Is it true that I can put all food waste into the big green Mixed Organics cart? A. It’s true! All food wastes may now be combined with yard debris! Include these: Meats, Dairy, Bones/Shells, Breads/Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, Coffee-Tea Bags/Filters, Food-Soiled Paper Napkins/Towels, Cardboard Pizza Boxes, Grass Clippings, Yard Pruning’s, Leaves, Pine Needles, Pumpkins and Christmas Trees. Layer the food waste with yard debris in the big green Mixed Organics cart for weekly collection in Keizer. 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