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    FEBRUARY 2, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
VET,
continued from Page A1
Olivia. “It’s amazing to have
something that is affordable
for our kids to grow up in.”
Heather Wilson, Habitat’s
director of volunteer engage-
ment, said the Wuelfi ngs were
the ideal partners in the proj-
ect.
“They’ve been out here
and engaged working along-
side the volunteers,” Wilson
said.
Prior to receiving the
keys to their new home, the
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Wuelfi ngs were living in
Mayor
Cathy
Clark
hands
out
offi
cial
Keizer pins to the Wuelf-
town house rental. The mort-
ing family at the dedication ceremony of their new Habitat for
gage on the new home is Humanity home in Keizer.
expected to save them about
$235 a month over their modations for Ravyn, who
At the dedication cer-
rental bill.
emony, the Wuelfi ngs also
was born deaf.
The Wuelfi ngs moved into
Greg said watching the received a new home kit
the town house while Greg home rise up from the dirt from Court Street Christian
was on de-
gave him re- Church, a copy of the Bible,
ployment in
newed hope an American fl ag from the
Iraq as a mem-
in more ways offi ce of Rep. Kurt Schrader,
ber of the
offi cial city pins from Keizer
than one.
Army Nation-
“It’s been Mayor Cathy Clark, and three
al Guard. After
really
awe- quilts from the organization
his
deploy-
some seeing Quilts of Valor, which pro-
ment to the
how it goes vides quilts for veterans. Greg
Middle East in
together, but and Olivia’s quilt commemo-
October 2003,
the thing that rates his service, Joshua’s was
— Olivia Wuelfi ng got me was Minecraft-themed and Ra-
Greg was in-
jured by gre-
seeing differ- vyn’s was a multi-hued pink.
nade shrapnel
“We can invest in this and
ent
people
in an attack in January 2005. coming together. Leaving hand it down to our kids
He ultimately received a Pur- the military, it’s odd because later on,” said Greg. “Parents
ple Heart Medal.
you don’t see society getting provide the security for their
The Wuelfi ngs began the along the same way, but it kids, but Habitat has given us
process to receive a Habitat was that way on this job site,” stability and we couldn’t have
home in March 2017, and it Greg said.
done it without Habitat.”
progressed rapidly from that
Greg plans to get more
One volunteer alone, Don
point. In addition to provid- Larson, gave more than 300 involved with future Habitat
ing a shelter and a mortgage hours of time to the con- builds and has a goal of beat-
to invest in, the duplex is struction of the home, several ing Larson’s 356 hours on a
equipped with visual smoke others gave more than 100 single project.
detectors and other accom- hours.
“It’s amazing
to have
something
affordable.”
BAN: ‘No one ends up in hand-
cuffs ... it kind of enforces itself’
(Continued from Page A1)
“Generally, the park users enforce it and
smoking has gone down considerably in the
parks,” Taylor said of the Salem policy. “They’ve
also had a lot less garbage in terms of cigarette
butts. No one ends up in handcuffs and no one
gets kicked out of the parks, it kind of enforces
itself.”
Rhonda Rich, speaking as a board member
of the West Keizer Neighborhood Association
(WKNA) and as a resident who lives near Keiz-
er Rapids Park, told the board the WKNA still
supported the idea of a ban primarily for fi re
safety reasons after having requested a ban in
2015 and 2017.
“I am a former smoker, but I’m also a health
conscious citizen and I would like to see this
approved,” Rich said.
Rich added that plans for Keizer Rapids
Park include additional sports facilities.
“It’s going to be easier to have something
in place now rather than when there are more
people,” she said.
KPAB member Dylan Juran, who has op-
posed the idea of an outright ban in the past,
appeared to be swayed by the new information.
MAIL,
continued from Page A1
Bamford responded to the
site and discovered several
open mailboxes and the sus-
pect was found walking south
on River Road North just
beyond the fork dividing Riv-
er Road and Broadway Street.
She was carrying a large, soft
cooler that appeared to be
stuffed with additional mail.
After the woman was de-
tained and arrested, offi cers
searched the cooler and found
“I think it’s signifi cantly more effective to
have the community sticking up for the en-
forcement. If some sort of public education is
the way we go, it’s more effective,” Juran said.
That led Joe Tillman, another member of
the board, to suggest putting out no smoking
signs with less punitive wording and sidestep-
ping the creation of a no smoking ordinance.
“I don’t see anything saying that we can’t
put out signs saying ‘Keizer parks appreciate
you not smoking here,’ and start the education
process there,” Tillman said.
Keizer Parks Supervisor Robert Johnson
said he liked the new direction better than an
outright ban, but adding signs in all the neces-
sary places could add up quickly. All parking
lots associated with parks and trailheads have
signs.
“It’s impossible as it is to keep all signs up
and unvandalized,” Johnson said.
The board eventually approved a recom-
mendation to add “Thank you for not smok-
ing” signs at all of Keizer’s parks in a 4-3 vote,
but opted to host a public hearing on the is-
sue before taking the recommendation to the
Keizer City Council.
mail from 42 addresses in
south Keizer and north Sa-
lem. Included in the collec-
tion were tax documents such
as W-2s and bank statements
for 38 different people.
Marcie Ann Harris was ar-
rested and charged with 42
counts of mail theft, 38 counts
of identity theft and one
count of aggravated identity
theft. Theft of mail is a federal
crime and carries heavy pen-
alties.
Deputy Chief Jeff Kuhns,
of KPD, said offi cers contacted
as many victims of the thefts
as they could the following
day and made arrangements
to return the stolen mail.
In addition to the charges
for the most recent incidents,
Harris had a warrant out for
her arrest for failing to appear
in Multnomah County Cir-
cuit Court on previous charg-
es of mail theft and aggravated
identity theft.
Harris has court record
dating back to at least 1995
with convictions for robbery,
burglary, possession of con-
trolled substances, theft by ex-
tortion and identity theft.
defendant.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
REQUIRED to appear and
defend the complaint fi led
against you in the above-
entitled cause within thirty
(30) days from the date of
service of this summons upon
you, and in case of your failure
to do so, for want thereof,
Petitioner will apply to the
court for relief demanded in
the Complaint.
NOTICE TO THE
DEFENDANT: READ THESE
PAPERS CAREFULLY!
You must “appear” in this
case or the other side will win
automatically. To “appear”
you must fi le with the court
a legal document called a
“motion” or “answer.” The
“motion” or “answer” must
be given to the court clerk or
administrator within 30 days
along with the required fi ling
fee. It must be in proper form
and have proof of service on
the petitioner’s attorney or, if
the petitioner does not have
an attorney, proof of service
on the petitioner.
If you have questions,
you should see an attorney
immediately. If you need
help in fi nding an attorney,
you may contact the Oregon
State Bar’s Lawyer Referral
Service online at www.
oregonstatebar.org or by
calling (503) 684-3763 (in the
Portland metropolitan area) or
toll-free elsewhere in Oregon
at (800) 452-7636.
__________________
Date
At all times material herein,
Plaintiff was and is the
Personal Representative of
the Estate of James Harold
Nicolson III (hereafter “the
Estate”; see Marion Probate
Case
No.
17PB07345).
Plaintiff was appointed on
September 26, 2017.
2.
On May 4, 2016, the real
property located at 6075 Cord
Lane SE, Salem, Oregon,
97306, with the following
legal description:
Lot
52,
CREEKSIDE
COMMUNITY P.U.D., Replat
of a Portion of Lot 13,
Grabenhorst Fruit Farms
No. 3, City of Salem, Marion
County, Oregon,
public notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MARION PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
No. 17PB09455
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate
of Mary E. Gilles, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
Susan M. Arbaugh has been
appointed as the personal
representative of the above
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are
required to present them to
the undersigned personal
representative in care of the
undersigned attorney at: 8215
SW Tualatin-Sherwood Rd.,
Suite 200, Tualatin, OR 97062,
within four months after the
date of fi rst publication of this
notice, as stated below, or
such claims may be barred. All
persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings
in this estate may obtain
additional information from
the records of the Court, the
personal representative or
the attorney for the personal
representative. Dated and
fi rst published January 26,
2018; Susan M. Arbaugh
Personal
Representative;
Scott Nannini, OSB#021204,
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative 8215 SW
Tualatin-Sherwood Rd., Suite
200, Tualatin, OR 97062
1/26, 2/2, 2/9
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon
for the County of Marion
Case No. 17PB09418
In the Matter of the
Estate of Terry J. Walker,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given
that Terry J. Walker died
November 12, 2017, and that
by order of the above entitled
Court, the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative.
All persons having claims
against the Estate are
required to present them to
the Personal Representative
at 693 Chemeketa Street NE,
Post Offi ce Box 2247, Salem,
Oregon 97308-2247, within
four months after the date of
fi rst publication of this notice
or said claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by this
proceeding
are
advised
that additional information
may be obtained from the
records of the Court, the
Personal Representative, or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Bonnie Parriott
Personal Representative
Sherman, Sherman,
Johnnie & Hoyt, LLP
Attorneys for
Personal Representative
693 Chemeketa Street
Post Offi ce Box 2247
Salem, Oregon 97308-2247
Date of fi rst publication:
January 26, 2018
Second
and
third
publication: February 2, 2018,
February 9, 2018
1/26, 2/2, 2/9
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Case No: 17PB09051
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
KATHLEEN KAY BYRD,
Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that JAMES SEELEY
has been appointed Personal
Representative of the above-
captioned Estate. All persons
having
claims
against
the Estate are required to
present them to the Personal
Representative
at
the
address shown below within
four months after the date
of fi rst publication of this
Notice. All persons whose
rights may be affected by
the probate proceeding may
obtain additional information
from the court records, the
Personal Representative or
the attorney for the Personal
Representative.
DATED
AND
FIRST
PUBLISHED this 26th day of
January, 2018.
Ryan E. Gibb,
OSB #972693
PETITIONER
James Seeley
204 Hilltop Drive
Newberg, OR 97132
(503) 580-5174
ATTORNEY
Ryan E. Gibb, OSB #972693
DOUGLAS, CONROYD,
GIBB & PACHECO, P.C.
528 Cottage Street NE,
Suite 200
PO Box 469
Salem, OR 97308-0469
Telephone: (503) 364-7000
Facsimile: (503) 585-0699
Email: Ryan@dcm-law.com
1/26, 2/2, 2/9
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Case No. 17DR22738
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
In the Matter of:
KIMBERLY DIEDRICH,
Petitioner, and
ALICIA LYNN PHILLIPS,
Respondent.
TO: ALICIA LYNN PHILLIPS:
A Petition was fi led on Oct.
25, 2017 asking the court
to award legal custody of
Adrianna Phillips to Petitioner.
YOU ARE REQUIRED to
appear and defend the
petition fi led against you
as follows: Your motion or
answer must be given to the
court clerk or administrator
within 30 days of the date
of fi rst publication specifi ed
herein along with the required
fi ling fee. In case of your
failure to do so, Petitioner will
apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the petition.
Attorney for Petitioner:
ELAINE D. SMITH-KOOP,
OSB #904854, P.O. BOX 247,
SALEM, OR 97308-0247,
Tel: 503-485-3807. DATE OF
FIRST PUBLICATION: Jan.
26, 2018.
1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/16
PLAINTIFF’S SUMMONS
CIRCUIT COURT OF
OREGON MARION COUNTY
NO. 17CV44434
PLAINTIFF’S SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
PLANET HOME LENDING
LLC, F/K/A GREEN PLANET
SERVICING, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE ESTATE OF ALBERT
FLOYD PALMER; BOBBY
JOHNSON; CACH, LLC;
MARION COUNTY; AND
PERSONS OR PARTIES
UNKNOWN CLAIMING
ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN,
OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN
THE COMPLAINT HEREIN,
Defendants.
TO: THE ESTATE OF ALBERT
FLOYD PALMER; BOBBY
JOHNSON; AND PERSONS
OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT,
TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY
DESCRIBED IN THE
COMPLAINT HEREIN,
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear and
defend against the allegations
contained in the Complaint
fi led against you in the above
entitled proceeding within
thirty (30) days from the date
of service of this Summons
upon you. If you fail to appear
and defend this matter within
thirty (30) days from the
date of publication specifi ed
herein along with the required
fi ling fee, PLANET HOME
LENDING LLC, F/K/A GREEN
PLANET SERVICING, LLC will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
The fi rst date of publication is
February 2, 2018.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
You must “appear” in this
case or the other side will win
automatically. To “appear”
you must fi le with the court a
legal paper called a “motion”
or “answer.” The “motion” or
“answer” must be given to the
court clerk or administrator
within thirty days along with
the required fi ling fee. It
must be in proper form and
have proof of service on the
plaintiff’s attorney or, if the
plaintiff does not have an
attorney, proof of service on
the plaintiff.
IF YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD
SEE AN ATTORNEY
IMMEDIATELY.
If you need help in fi nding
an attorney, you may call the
Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer
Referral Service at (503) 684-
3763 or toll-free in Oregon at
(800) 452-7636.
The object of the said
action and the relief sought to
be obtained therein is fully set
forth in said complaint, and is
briefl y stated as follows:
Foreclosure of a Deed of
Trust/Mortgage
Grantors: Albert Floyd
Palmer and Bobby Johnson
Property address: 23301
Salmonberry LN, Lyons, OR
97358
Publication:
Keizertimes
DATED this 8 day of
January, 2018.
/s/ Craig Peterson
[x]Craig Peterson,
OSB #120365
Email:
cpeterson@robinsontait.com
Robinson Tait, P.S.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Tel: (206) 676-9640
Fax: (206) 676-9659
2/2, 2/9, 2/16, 2/23
__________________
John Stuart Jones,
OSB #143504
Attorney for Plaintiff
Address for Service:
495 State Street Suite 500E
Salem, OR 97301
2/2, 2/9, 2/16, 2/23
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Case No. 18CV02162
SUMMONS
(Complaint for Ejectment)
LOIS COLE, as Personal
Representative to the Estate
of James Harold Nicholson III,
Plaintiff,
vs.
BERNARD LEE ANTHONY
and All Other persons or
parties unknown claiming
any right, title, lien or interest
the property described in the
complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO: BERNARD ANTHONY,
6075 Cord Lane SE, Salem,
OR 97306 And all other
persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title lien,
or interest in the property
described in the complaint
herein.
The above Plaintiff has fi led
a lawsuit naming you as a
COMPLAINT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
No. 18CV02162
COMPLAINT FOR
EJECTMENT
Prayer Amount $5232.50;
Filing fee $165 per ORS
21.160(1)(a).
CLAIM NOT SUBJECT TO
MANDATORY ARBITRATION
per ORS 36.405(1)(a).
LOIS COLE, as Personal
Representative to the Estate
of James Harold Nicholson III,
Plaintiff,
vs.
BERNARD LEE ANTHONY
and All Other persons or
parties unknown claiming
any right, title, lien or interest
in the property described in
the complaint herein,
Defendants.
Plaintiff alleges:
1.
was conveyed to James
Harold Nicholson III (now
deceased) in fee simple. The
property was still owned by
the decedent at the time of
his passing, and is therefore
Estate property. Pursuant to
ORS 114.335(19), Plaintiff,
in her capacity as Personal
Representative,
has
the
authority to bring this action
on behalf of the Estate.
3.
Defendants
are
in
possession of the premises in
defi ance of a written request
by the Estate to vacate and
surrender possession, sent
November 6, 2017, by Robert
J. Custis, Esq., and plaintiff
is thereby damaged in the
amount of the property’s real
market value of $233,180.
4.
On
information
and
belief, defendant Anthony is
permitting other unknown
persons to move into and
inhabit the property.
5.
The value of the rents and
profi ts of the real property
is $1495.00 per month, and
by reason of the wrongful
withholding of the real
property
by
defendants,
plaintiff has been deprived of
rent since mid-October, 2017,
to plaintiff’s damage in the
sum of $5232.50.
WHEREFORE,
plaintiff
demands judgment against
the defendant:
(a)
That plaintiff is the
owner in fee simple of the real
property.
(b)
That
plaintiff
is
entitled to possession of the
real property.
(c)
For damages in
the sum of an amount to be
determined at trial but in any
event no less than $5232.50
for withholding possession.
(d)
For plaintiff’s costs
and disbursements.
Respectfully
submitted,
this 23rd day of January,
2018.
_____________________
John S. Jones,
OSB #143504
Attorney for Plaintiff
2/2, 2/9, 2/16, 2/23