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NOVEMBER 24, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 Copy Cats opens on River Road By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes A new store on River Road is aiming to be the one-stop shop for all of Keizer’s busi- ness and home offi ce needs. Copy Cats, owned by Michelle and Ken Adame, opened at 3800 River Road N., Suite 160, on Nov. 1. In addition to printing services spanning the gamut from per- sonal photos to business ban- ners and vinyl wraps, Copy Cats offers pre-made signs, trophies and plaques, laser en- graving, medals and ribbons, mailing services and offi ce supplies like printing paper and envelopes. Teachers, real estate agents and contractors get a 10 percent discount off most services. “We offer so much, but we want to be the one-stop shop. We look at the company as an offi ce away from home,” said Ken. Michelle said most orders can be completed within 24 hours, but the store tries to turn around all orders within three days. “If we have to order some- thing, it might take a week, but three days is the goal,” she said. Copy Cats also offers graphic design services. There are in-house graphic design- ers at the other two locations, but the Adames intend to hire one for the Keizer store once the need grows. Holiday symphony concert Dec. 1 traffi c court NO LICENSE Alexus Nicole Todd, $215. NO INSURANCE Katie Lynne Allessio, $210; Christopher Lloyd Banks, $210; Joshua Lee Bettner, $75; Susan Foley, $235. DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED Imelda Ambriz, $220. SPEEDING Herbert Edward Baron, $160; Jessica A. Montesinos- Liberato, $135; Triston Cordell Ramseyer, $200; Sarah Jane Arguelles, $290. OTHER KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Michelle and Ken Adame opened Copy Cats earlier this month, it’s the couple’s third and largest location in the region. “People can come in with something as simple as a sketch on a piece of scrap paper and we’ll turn it into something great,” Michelle said. She added that they want to develop strong relation- ships with business clients since Copy Cats is frequently producing marketing mate- rials, “Those images are the fi rst things the customers of our clients see, so we want to make sure they are the best possible.” The Keizer Copy Cats lo- cation is the Adames’ third, and the fi rst they’ve opened since purchasing the busi- ness last year. The other two are located in west Salem and McMinnville. “We knew there was a huge need here in Keizer and we love this community,” said Michelle. She credited interactions with the Keizer Chamber of Commerce as a big reason behind choosing Keizer for their store. There’s already a Giving Tree spon- sored by the Keizer Network of Women (KNOW) just in- side the front door. In addition to offering the latest in high-tech printing, Ken said Copy Cats can help customers preserve older me- dia. “CDs and fl ash drives get lost or broken, but photo al- bums seem to stick around. We can easily scan in old photos on acid-free paper that won’t break down no mat- ter how many people touch them. We can also scan old documents quickly and turn them into digital fi les,” he said. “Your time is valuable, too, and there are things like that we can take care of for you.” Store hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to noon on Satur- day. Call the store with ques- tions at 503-990-7206. Katie Lynne Allessio, un- renewed registration, $40; Christopher Lloyd Banks, out-of-date information on license, $40; Bret William Cowan, unrenewed registra- tion, $40. Oregon Symphony mu- sicians will welcome guest conductor Leo Hussain and world-renowned pianist An- dre Watts for a holiday concert on Friday, Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. at Willamette University’s Smith Auditorium. In addition to Grieg’s Pia- no Concerto, a perennial au- dience favorite, the concert features other music from Scandinavia, including Danish composer Carl Nielsen’s Sym- phony No. 5, which depicts the chaos and terror of World War I. Both season subscriptions and single concert tickets may be purchased at www.orsym- phonysalem.org or by call- ing 503-364-0149. General admission tickets are priced from $35 to $50, while tick- ets for students, Oregon Trail Card holders and Salem for All participants are $10. Cherriots survey asks about expansion needs The Salem-Keizer Transit District is looking for input re- garding service expansion. A survey is now available online at cherriots.org/enhancements. The Oregon Legislature recently passed House Bill 2017 that secures future increased funding for bus service throughout Marion and Polk counties, including Salem and Keizer. Cher- riots will use these funds to enhance services to better serve the community and the wider region. The survey asks residents for their priorities in using the new funding and the specifi cs regarding the times when expanded hours would be most useful. obituaries Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com Donald Eugene Denlinger August 28, 1931 - November 15, 2017 orthodontics for children, adolescents & adults WE’RE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE OUR KEIZER OFFICE WILL OPEN Donald Eugene Denlinger (Shanna); 17 grandchildren, and passed away Nov. 15. He was 12 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his fi rst 86. wife, Marilyn, mother Denlingler was of his daughters; his sis- born August 28, 1931. ters, Janet and Jean. He He is survived by his was preceded in death wife of 35 years, Ty- by his parents and his rene; daughters Debbie sister Joy. (Scott), Rebecca (Jer- A memorial service ry), Sarah (Tom), and Michal (Mike); step- D. Denlinger will be held Saturday, Nov. 25, at 4 p.m. at children Troy (Karla), Trinisha (Rod), and Tregg Keizer Community Church NOVEMBER 28 5099 River Rd N, Keizer (In Schoolhouse Square) We are excited to become a part of the growing Keizer community. 2017 Invisalign ® and Traditional Braces Customized Payment Plans Saturday, December 2nd 10am – 5 pm FOR A FREE CONSULT CALL 503.362.0500 www.haveagreatsmile.com Oregon State Fairgrounds • Jackman-Long Building • 2330 17th St. NE