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JULY 7, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 Continued from previous page TIM WOOD, Keizer Fi- nance Director Recommendation: What- ever After Once Upon a Frog by Sarah Mlynowski This is book eight of a 12-part series about the ad- ventures of Jonah and Abby as the they travel through a magic mirror and acciden- tally change the story line of a classic fairy tale. Oh yeah, I am reading this to my kids. are short stories ranging from a poem about the fi rst day of school to letters to Bigfoot. One of my favorites is Old as Clouds, Wise as Wind by Gina Ochsner (a Keizer Resident) and illustrated by Mike Law- rence. The story is beautiful about an old man who makes birds out of pieces of tin, zippers, and aluminum. The message is about the power of being loved and celebrated for being utterly unique. MARRLA WILKINSON, McNary High School teacher Recommendation: La Maravilla by Alfredo Véa, Jr. Set in the extremely im- poverished outskirts of Phoe- nix, Arizona, this book gives life and voice to the margin- alized underbelly of society while delving into Native American mysticism. Also recommended: East of Eden by John Steinbeck and Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole KRINA LEE, Executive Director of the Salem-Keizer Education Foundation Recommendation: Oregon Reads Aloud It is a collection of 25 children's stories by Oregon authors and illustrators. They AMY KERR McVEY, Keizer’s Junior Miss, Ameri- ca’s Junior Miss 2006 Recommendations: Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur My friends read me ex- cerpts from Milk and Honey, and I fell in love. Such beauti- ful words. Also recommended: Theft by Finding by David Seders and Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan. DAN KOHLER, Director of Public Affairs, Keizer Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Recommendation: Driven, An Autobiography, by Larry H. Miller with Doug Robinson It is interesting to get a glimpse into the mind of a highly successful person. Not only was he successful with business but was very loyal to those who he felt were loyal to him. The insights expos- ing his drive, against all odds, to keep the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake was enlightening and exciting to see. Success does not come without prepara- tion, however, in the case of Larry H. Miller his prepara- tion was the school of hard knocks along with a desire to be the best at all he did. police scanner hicle with intent to commit theft and theft from vehicle on 1000 block Dearborn Ave NE. • 3:17 p.m. - Criminal mischief and vandalism on 700 block Menlo Drive N. • 8 p.m. - Criminal trespass, theft and stolen vehicle on 5000 block Newberg Drive N. • 10:44 p.m. - Arrest for criminal trespass and shoplifting on 4900 block River Road N. TUESDAY, JUNE 27 • 4:30 a.m. - Theft from build- ing and reckless burning on 900 block Chemawa Road N. • 7 a.m. - Accident hit-and-run and fail to perform duties of driv- er when property is damaged on 3800 block River Road N. • 5:54 p.m. - Accident on Che- mawa Road NE and Keizer Sta- tion Blvd NE. JIM TRETT, Keizer First Citizen Recommendation: An Obvious Fact by Craig John- son I became acquainted with the series when it became the basis for a series on the A&E and Netfl ix networks’ Longmire. I enjoy the series is a modern western about Sheriff Walt Longmire and set in Wyoming. The books combine the best of the old and new west. Johnson, who is also a cattle rancher in Wyoming uses the Wyoming landscape as a backdrop for his storyline and many time includes the world of the su- pernatural in his books. In An Obvious Fact, Sheriff Long- mire and his friend Henry Standing Bear are called to investigate a hit-and-run ac- cident involving a young motorist near America’s fi rst national monument, Devils Tower. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 FRIDAY, JUNE 30 • 7:50 a.m. - Arrest for bench warrant on 100 block McNary Estates Drive N. • 3 p.m. - Burglary residence and theft from building on 1100 block Alder Drive NE. • 5:54 p.m. - Stolen vehicle, un- lawful entry vehicle, attempt crime and menacing use/display weapons on 500 block Chemawa Road N. • 8:20 p.m. - Burglary residence and theft on 5100 block New- berg Drive N. • 9 p.m. - Unlawful entry vehicle with intent to commit theft on 4700 block 13th Ave NE. • 10:18 p.m. - Menacing use/ display weapons on 300 block Churchdale Ave N. • 7 a.m. - Arrest for possession of burglars tools and interfere with police offi cer on 4700 block Fill- more Street N. • 11:30 p.m. - Arrest for assault, menacing threats/intimidation and interfere with making a po- lice report on 4800 block Sea Gale Way N. SATURDAY, JULY 1 • 1 a.m. - Theft on Appleblossom Ave N and River Road N. • 9:39 a.m. - Traffi c accident with injury on Lockhaven Drive NE and Keizer Station Blvd NE. SUNDAY JULY 2 • 1:26 a.m. - Arrest for physical harassment, criminal mischief and vandalism on 1200 block Candle- wood Drive NE. 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