PAGE A10, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 13, 2018
SUBS,
continued from Page A1
area. Their fi rst location opened
on Cedar Hills Boulevard in
Portland, near Beaverton, a
little more than four years ago.
“We ate at one of the
franchises in Denver on the
advice of one of my wife's co-
workers and that started the
whole thing,” Brandon said.
After working in one of
the shops in the Mile High
City, Brandon and Stephanie
ventured west to embark on
a franchise ownership of their
own and be closer to family
in Vancouver, Wash. Portland,
at the time, had a wide open
market.
Firehouse Subs separates
itself from competitors by
steaming meats and cheeses and
toasting all the bread.
“Our specialty is all hot
sandwiches,” Brandon said. The
top seller is the Hook & Ladder
with smoked turkey breast and
Virginia honey ham smothered
with Monterey Jack cheese.
Part of what attracted the
Ensleys to Firehouse Subs was
the larger mission. Founded by
former fi refi ghting brothers,
Firehouse Subs created the
Firehouse Subs Public Safety
Foundation in 2004 with
the mission of providing
funding, life-saving equipment
and educational opportunities
to fi rst responders and public
safety organizations. Since then,
the foundation has awarded
more than $33 million in grants
in 46 states. Each restaurant
recycles leftover, fi ve-gallon
AUDIO: Volunteer to help
with the project
(Continued from Page A1)
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Three Little Pigs in Spanish.
“My biological father is
blind so we relied heavy on
audio books,” Parker said. “I
understand that some kids
don't have the opportunity
to have people read to them.
I thought this was a really fun
experience to have. I really
love kids and I really wanted
to be able to help with this.”
Kennedy
Elementary
received a $5,000 grant
through
Keizer
Rotary
last summer to expand its
audio library to over 100
titles. Along with McNary
students, Rotarians and
fourth and fi fth graders at
Kennedy have helped record
books.
Community
members
who would like to volunteer
to record books can contact
Lori Stapleton, library media
assistant at Kennedy, at
stapleton_lori@salkeiz.k12.
or.us.
The newest Keizer-themed mural is located inside Firehouse Subs at Keizer Station.
pickle buckets, available to
guests for a $2 donation to the
Foundation. Donation canisters
on register counters explain the
nonprofi t’s mission and collect
spare change, while the Round
Up Program allows guests
to “round up” their bill to the
nearest dollar for the fund.
Brandon said local fi re
districts and departments
around his other locations have
already benefi ted from the
grant program.
“We don't partner directly
with the local fi re departments,
but I'm sure to tell them about
the grant availability whenever
we see them come in,” Brandon
said.
Firehouse also partners with
local organizations, like sports
teams and clubs, to raise money
for community efforts.
“We will set up a date or
group of dates with a sports
team and we'll print up fl iers
for them to hand out. Then
we'll donate 20 percent of
any purchase from people
who come in with the fl ier,”
Brandon said.
In addition to partnering
in community efforts, the
restaurant itself has a touch
of
Keizer-inspired
fl air.
It boasts a custom, hand-
painted mural by artist
Joe Puskas depicting the
Keizer
Station
steam
locomotive, which is now on
permanent display at Keizer
Station, across from the
Keizer Fire District Fire Engine
355, with a fi refi ghter in full
turnout gear carrying a fi re
hose over his right shoulder and
an axe in his left hand. Walking
alongside the fi reman is the local
McNary High School mascot,
Cedric the Celtic, carrying
a double headed battle axe over
his right shoulder and a caber
in his left hand. Painted in the
background, the picturesque
fl owering iris fi elds with
the different stages of a solar
eclipse in the sky. Since the
opening of the fi rst Firehouse
Subs in 1994, Puskas and
his team have painted more
than 1,125 murals from his
studio in Jacksonville, Fla.
After four years and just
as many locations, Brandon
said he can't imagine doing
anything else.
“It's the energy in the
restaurant. It's fun, bright,
friendly and clean. When I
leave, I'm in a great mood
because everyone is having a
good time,” he said.
Firehouse Subs is open Sun-
day through Thursday from
10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday
through Saturday from 10:30
a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
HEARING,
continued from Page A1
the public hearing. Written
comments can be submitted
to the Keizer Community
Development Department,
930 Chemawa Road N.E., by
4 p.m. the day of the hearing.
Staff
reports
and
recommendations can be
viewed at www.keizer.org.
Navigate to the Community
D eve l o p m e n t > C u r re n t
Projects>Land Use Actions &
Decisions to fi nd them.
Celebrate words, writers
at McNary HS April 27
McNary High School’s Write Club will be hosting its third
annual word slam Friday, April 27.
The public is invited to come and listen and Keizer students
are encouraged to come and read their original works in front of
a friendly audience in the Celtic choir room at 7 p.m.
Poetry, short stories, essays as well as songs and rap are all fair
game in a celebration of words and writers.
The event is run open mic-style with a sign-up sheet at the
door.
The club will also be announcing the winners of the second
annual McNary Area Writing Contest at the slam.
public notices
STORAGE AUCTION
Notice of Self Storage Sale
Please take notice Absolute
Storage LLC – Salem located
at 2605 Hawthorne Ave. NE,
Salem, OR 97301 intends to
hold an auction of the goods
stored in the following units
in default for non-payment
of rent. The sale will occur as
an online auction via www.
bid13.com on 4/27/2018
at 12:00PM. Unless stated
otherwise the description of
the contents are household
goods
and
furnishings.
Aleeta D. Coronado Garcia
unit #543; Jennifer Williams
unit #603. All property is
being stored at the above
self-storage facility. This sale
may be withdraw-n at any
time with-out notice. Certain
terms and conditions apply.
See manager for details.
4/13, 4/20
STORAGE AUCTION
Self-Storage Public Sale
Turner Road Storage
4555 Turner Rd SE
Salem, Oregon 97317
Saturday 04/28/2018
@ 9:30am
A01
C14
E41
E63
Amanda K Bick
Eric J Braun
David Knight
Gasper Salas
Sale Subject To Cancellation
Turner Road Storage
reserves the Right to refuse
any and all bids.
4/13, 4/20
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
KEIZER COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
SUBDIVISION
CASE NO. 2018-11
PURPOSE OF HEARING:
To hear an application before
the Land Use Hearings
Offi cer to subdivide three
adjacent parcels totaling
approximately
2.5
acres
into 15 lots ranging in size
from approximately 5,000
square feet to 12,114 square
feet with an average lot size
of 5,699 square feet. The
proposal is for a single family
dwellings to be located on
each lot. This application also
requests a Minor Variance to
the average lot depth of 70
feet. Lots, 1, 2 and 3 have
a lot depth of between 68
and 69 feet. The property
is located off of 15TH Av N
and is identifi ed on Marion
County Tax Assessor’s Map
No. 073W04A Tax Lot 2100
and Map No. 073W04AD
Tax Lots 00100, 00200. The
properties are designated on
the Comprehensive Plan map
as Low Density Residential
and is zoned Single Family
Residential (RS).
APPLICANT/ PROPERTY
OWNER:
Trademark
Enterprises
DATE AND TIME OF
HEARING: Tuesday, April 24,
2018; 6:00 pm
LOCATION OF HEARING:
Keizer
City
Hall,
930
Chemawa Road NE, Keizer
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Anyone desiring to speak
for or against the proposal
may do so in person, or by
representative, at the public
hearing; or, may submit written
comments with the Keizer
Community
Development
Department prior to the public
hearing. Written comments
may be fi led with the Keizer
Planning Department, Keizer
City Hall, 930 Chemawa
Road NE, Keizer and must
be received no later than
4:00 pm on the day of the
hearing. The fi le with the staff
recommendation
relating
to the above land use case
may be reviewed or copies
may be obtained at City Hall
for a reasonable cost. After
the close of the hearing the
Hearings Offi cer will approve
with conditions, deny, or
modify with conditions the
application.
Interested
persons
should become involved
in the decision making
process.
The application
form, all documents and
evidence relied upon by
the applicant, and the
applicable decision criteria
are available for inspection at
the Community Development
Department. The staff report
and
recommendations
concerning this case will be
available for review by the
public at least 7 days prior to
the hearing or can be viewed
on the City’s website. The fi le
with information relating to
the above land use case may
be viewed or copies obtained
at a reasonable price. Failure
of an issue to be raised in
the hearing, in person or by
letter, or failure to provide
suffi cient
specifi city
to
afford the decision maker an
opportunity to respond to the
issue, precludes appeal to the
Land Use Board of Appeals
(LUBA) based on that issue.
LAND USE DECISION
CRITERIA: The criteria upon
which the decision on this
application will be based
include the following: Section
3.108 (Subdivision, Planned
Unit
Developments,
and
Manufactured Home Parks)
Keizer Development Code.
The Keizer Development
Code can be viewed at the
Community
Development
Department during business
hours of it can also be
accessed at www.keizer.
org
under
Community
Development
Department
and Planning Division. Or
contact
Shane
Witham,
Senior Planner at 503-856-
3439.
UPON
REQUEST,
AUXILIARY
AIDS
AND/
OR SPECIAL SERVICES
WILL BE PROVIDED TO
PARTICIPANTS
WITH
DISABILITIES. TO REQUEST
SERVICES,
PLEASE
CONTACT CITY HALL AT
(503)390-3700,
OR
TDD
ACCESS AT 1-800-735-2900,
AT LEAST TWO WORKING
DAYS
(48
HOURS)
IN
ADVANCE OF THE HEARING.
4/13
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
Case No.: 18PB01731
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of:
KENNETH WALTER
MYERS,
Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that Jasmine McLure
and Mike Hart have been
appointed
Co-Personal
Representatives
of
the
above-captioned
estate.
All persons having claims
against the estate are
required to present them,
with voucher attached, to the
undersigned Attorney for the
Personal
Representatives,
Nathan M. Parker, Attorney at
Law, P.O. Box 13006, Salem,
Oregon 97309, within four (4)
months after the date of fi rst
publication of this Notice, or
the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings may obtain
additional information from
the records of the Court, the
Personal Representatives, or
the Attorney for the Personal
Representatives, Nathan M.
Parker, Attorney at Law, P.O.
Box 13006, Salem, Oregon
97309; 503-399-0180.
DATED this 13th day of
April, 2018.
/s/ Nathan M. Parker
Nathan M. Parker,
OSB #134476
Attorney for
Personal Representatives
4/13, 4/20, 4/27
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF KEIZER
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the
Budget Committee for the
City of Keizer, Marion County,
State of Oregon, will be held
on Tuesday May 1st, 2018 at
6:00 p.m. to begin discussing
the City Budget for the fi scal
year July 1, 2018 to June 30,
2019. The meeting will be
held at Keizer Civic Center,
930 Chemawa Road, Keizer
Oregon.
The purpose of this meeting
is for the presentation of
the manager recommended
budget and the Budget
Committee to receive the
budget message. The meeting
will also include discussion
on the proposed uses of
State Revenue Sharing funds.
Input from the public will be
taken on the above date and
at a subsequent meeting on
Thursday, May 3rd, 2018
at 6:00 p.m. An additional
meeting is scheduled for
Thursday, May 10th, 2018
at 6:00 p.m., if necessary.
These meeting will be held at
Keizer Civic Center.
A copy of the budget
document may be inspected
or obtained beginning Friday,
April 20th, 2018 at Keizer
Civic Center between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. – Monday through
Friday. The document will
also be available on the City’s
website – www.keizer.org
These meetings are public
meetings where deliberation
of the Budget Committee
will take place. All interested
persons are encouraged to
participate in the meeting
to discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget
Committee. This location is
accessible to the disabled.
Please contact City Hall
if
special
arrangements
are necessary.
Questions
regarding this matter may
be directed to Tim Wood,
Finance Director or Chris
Eppley, City Manager at (503)
390-3700.
Dated this 10th day of
April, 2018.
Tracy L. Davis, MMC
City Recorder
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