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traffi c
court
NO LICENSE
Ramon Maldonado Al-
montez, $265.
NO INSURANCE
Nancy Sue Nicolls, $600;
Jared Lee Wilson, $600; Eric
Mark Rottner, $642; Orlando
Johnson, $642; Michelle Lynn
Dailey, $600; Hector Gar-
cia Moto, $317; Christopher
George Beck, $600.
NO PROOF OF INSURANCE
Sean Thomas Buchholz
Flores, $600.
DRIVING WHILE
SUSPENDED
Kelly Ann Lake, $487;
Nancy Sue Nicolls, $1,258;
Sean Thomas
Buchholz
Flores, $1,258; Jared Lee Wil-
son, $1,258; Eric Michael Ot-
toson, $1,258; Hannah Kaye
Montgomery, $145; Hector
Garcia Moto, $440; Christo-
pher George Beck, $1,258.
SPEEDING
Michele Ann Bishop, $342.
FAILURE TO OBEY
TRAFFIC CONTROL
DEVICE
Richard Carroll Vance,
$642; Patricia Yrigoyen Mar-
tinez, $235.
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Clifford Jackson (Jack) Crocker
April 18, 1945 – March 31, 2018
Clifford Jackson (Jack) classic cars, and always had a
Crocker was a man who dream to restore these cars,
loved classic cars, good mu- specifi cally a ‘40s Ford, ’63
sic, family, animals, the lottery, Impala, and a ’68 Triumph
and, of course, his home state Bonneville Motorcycle just
to name a few. Jack was a
of California.
Being born in Monterey wonderful mentor, great sto-
Park, Calif., Jack was loyal ryteller, a hard worker, and
someone who took
to his Southern Cali-
great care of his fam-
fornia heritage and
ily. His attention to
the vintage cars that
details made him
embodied that area.
special, and he al-
On April 18, 1945,
ways had quirky say-
his parents Violet
ings that left a room
and Samuel Crocker
laughing, confused,
brought Jack into this
delighted, or all of the
world. He was draft-
J. Crocker
above. Jack will be
ed in the Army, and
served his country during the truly missed.
Jack is survived by his wife
Vietnam War, and received
his GED after serving in the Mary Crocker; daughters
military. During his time in Kasie (Dennis) Paynter, and
the service, he met and mar- Jennifer (Brett) Freeman; son
ried the love of his life, Mary Jack Crocker; and brother
Ellen Cassin, and tied the Jim (Barbara) Crocker; and
knot in Las Vegas on August was preceded in death by his
9, 1970. They had three chil- parents Violet and Samuel
dren together; Kasie, Jennifer, Crocker.
Services in his honor will
and Jack.
After moving to Oregon, be held at Keizer Funeral
Jack started work at the Ore- Chapel on Saturday, April 21,
gon Lottery in 1992, retiring at 11 a.m. with a reception
there after 25 years in 2017. afterward, located at the Pour
When he was not working, House in Keizer, Ore.
Jack spent his time enjoying
Juanita Simon
OTHER
Stefani Ann Miller, im-
proper display of validating
stickers, $40; Carlos Ricardo
Romero Hernandez, unreg-
istered vehicle, $192; Jared
Lee Wilson, failure to yield
to emergency vehicle, $600;
Richard Carroll Vance, unlaw-
ful operation of a motorized
scooter, $150; Hector Garcia
Moto, no seatbelt, $115; Vic-
tor Eduardo Moreno, follow-
ing too closely, $245.
FOLLOW THE
KEIZERTIMES ON:
June 20, 1946 – April 8, 2018
Juanita Simon, of Tempe,
Ariz., passed away April 8,
2018.
She was born to Gilbert
and
Ber-
nice
Scott
on June, 20,
1946,
in
Sioux Falls,
South Dako-
ta. She grad-
uated from
J. Simon
Wo o d b u r n
High School
and worked in communica-
tions for major airlines for
more than 40 years.
She had a daughter Denise
(Ron) and son, Scott (Kim),
along with four grandchil-
dren, Maddie, Max, Abby and
Kenedy. She enjoyed walk-
ing, church and spending
time with her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, niece and a
brother. She is survived by
two brothers, two sisters and
a sister-in-law.
Memorial services are still
being planned.
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Classic Tap owner Liz Goff leads a class in the business’s new space in Schoolhouse Square off
River Road North.
STUDIO,
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their own community,” Goff
said.
The most immediate ben-
efi ciaries of the new studios
have actually been adult stu-
dents. A yoga instructor, Pati
Kearns, is now offering classes
on Friday and Saturday. An
adult ballet class, focusing
mostly on workouts and core
strengthening, began in recent
weeks and a dance cardio class
it starting up in May.
“It's great to have adults
come back later in life. Most
of them started going to a
gym at some point and real-
ized they weren't having any
fun after being dancers ear-
lier in their lives,” Goff said.
“When they come back, the
adults are the most tenacious.
They'll put in more effort
than even some of the kids
do.”
Since the relocation oc-
curred in the middle of the
dance season, other students
will feel the full effect of si-
multaneous scheduling this
summer and then in the fall.
Classic Tap instructors only
need about eight students to
open up new sections of class-
es, and Goff encourages those
interested to come and fi nd
out what the options are.
“If there is a group of
homeschooled students that
would like to take a ba-
sic movement course, that's
something we can do as long
as we have an instructor avail-
able,” she said.
Many of the current in-
structors grew up in the old
studio and now lead classes
throughout the week. Goff
started teaching at 16.
“We are just an all-around
studio. We are family-oriented
and we have a passion and
love for dance. Our instruc-
tors are teachers and counsel-
ors and best friends when we
need to be,” Goff said.
The other instructors at
Classic Tap are Raddatz, Re-
nee Meier, Kala Schafer, Sha-
ron Lane, Sarah Greco, Jim
Bennett and Lauren McCurdy.
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