PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 21, 2018
HARVEST: ‘More than any other ...
Salem Harvest lives its values’
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“We're at 175 harvests this
season and we'll probably
do about 220 this year,” said
Executive
Director
Elise
Bauman. “Our cost is 16 cents
a pound, which is the lowest
in the nation, I think. It costs
MPFS about $1 per pound to
bring other food to the food
bank.”
Bauman interrupts the
conversation to advise a young
volunteer struggling to pull a
pear from a tree.
“If you pull down, the tree
doesn't want to give up, but
it you lift up past 90 degrees
it comes right off,” she says,
demonstrating the technique.
“Those are Bosc pears you're
picking. Remember that.
Knowledge is power.”
Bauman is bullish on the
idea of knowledge as power.
During the months when fewer
harvests occur, she attends
growers' conventions picking
up as much information
as she can on the types of
#HarvestATV
The night before a Keiz-
ertimes reporter ventured out
to talk with Salem Harvest
volunteers, a thief hot wired
and stole the group's four-
wheeler.
The all-terrain vehicle
(ATV) was one of the fi rst
purchases Salem Harvest
made as a non-profi t and will
only be more essential to the
task of rescuing food as the
seasons change.
“We'll be out harvesting
squash in a few weeks and
the crops only get heavier as
the year goes on,” said Jaime
Fuhrman, a harvest leader.
The ATV, which can move
easily among the rows of an
orchard or traverse large fi elds
quickly, is primarily used to
haul harvested crops back
to the Salem Harvest truck.
While the vehicle was unse-
cured, whoever took it had
to know precisely what they
were after. The ATV was
parked at least a half-mile
away from passing traffi c and
surrounded by trees.
The ATV was insured,
but we think Keizer and Sa-
lem can do better. This week,
Keizertimes has donated $100
to Salem Harvest through its
website, www.salemharvest.
org, and we're putting out a
challenge to the rest of the
community: donate what you
can.
Enough donations of $5
food available and making
connections with potential
sources.
“I feel like I'm a good
connection
between
the
average person and the
agriculture here in Marion
County. One of the things I'm
trying to get out there this year
is for people to stop taking
hazelnuts they see on the
ground in orchards thinking
they are going to waste.
Hazelnuts aren't harvested until
they hit the ground,” she said.
About 1,000 volunteers
participate in harvests each
year. Regardless of the crop,
harvesters are asked to donate
half of what they pick to MPFS
or another organization of its
type, the other half they can
keep for themselves or their
and $10 add up quickly and
the value of the services Sa-
lem Harvest is providing can-
not be overstated. Volunteer
harvesters rescued more than
3,400 pounds of pears for
the Marion-Polk Food
Share in two hours
without the ATV,
edible fruit that
wo u l d
families. A sizable portion of
the pear yield – in excess of
the 3,400 pounds for MPFS –
on Saturday, Sept. 15, went to
the food pantry at Willamette
University for students who
need assistance. Hundreds of
additional pounds went home
with volunteers.
“Other volunteers that we
have a lot of success with are
older folks or early retirees
who don't have daytime
commitments and can come
out and harvest with us,”
Bauman said.
If at all possible, Bauman
tries to keep harvest to two
hours a pop, the reasons
are both psychological and
biological.
“Two hours was a reasonable
amount of time for the harvest
leaders who put in extra
time before and after we start
picking. For the pickers, the
two hour mark seems to be
when they stop having fun. The
other thing is the bathroom
issue. Sometimes we don't have
a restroom and sometimes we
most likely have rotted or be-
come food for passing deer.
Anything we can do to make
the Salem Harvest task easier
is the very least they should
expect from the community
they are serving.
Donate what you can
and use #HarvestATV on
social media and help us
spread the word.
do, and anybody
can hold it for two
hours,” she said.
Aside
from
helping
harvest,
it's
the
harvest
leaders' job to make
sure everyone is
comfortable
with
the tasks at hand and
to act as a caretaker
for the orchards and
fi elds themselves.
“We are taking
groups onto other
peoples' property and
we want to make sure
everyone
respects
that. We don't want
to leave behind a
bunch of trees with
broken
branches,”
Fuhrman said.
Bauman herself
started as a volunteer
harvester in 2011.
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
“I needed food to
volunteer harvester picks pears in an
feed my family. At the A
orchard north of Keizer.
time, there were fi ve
kids and one income.
primary benefi ts of having
It just wasn't cutting
it and there's pride around not a local organization like
taking food stamps or those Salem Harvest. Reducing the
window in which spoilage can
sort of things,” Bauman said.
Some of the harvesters occur means more ready-to-eat
picking pears are doing so to produce and nuts.
Even though
much of
help feed there families, but
others are there for the exercise each harvest goes to the food
or simply as an act of communal share, volunteer pickers fi nd
support. Recently, Bauman other ways to share the bounty.
made time in her schedule to Fuhrman lives in Silverton
sit in on a meeting of Keizer and portions of what she takes
United, a networking group for home goes to three different
area non-profi t efforts. While community dinners and others
there, she made contact with go to a group of women who
the director of Simonka Place, make soup for local warming
a women's shelter on River centers.
“All of the gleaners who
Road North. A few weeks later,
a group of residents was out come back fi nd others ways to
picking blueberries with Salem share the food we rescue and
the web keeps getting bigger,”
Harvest.
“They took back about 250 Fuhrman said. “More than any
pounds to the shelter,” Bauman other organization I've ever
said. “It's a good use of their seen, Salem Harvest lives its
time and our time because values.”
To volunteer for a harvest,
they don't have to get it from
have volunteers rescue food
MPFS.”
The short time it takes from your property, or donate
in getting food from fi eld to the cause visit www.
to food bank is one of the salemharvest.org.
public notices
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF LANE
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Case No. 18DR14237
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
In the Matter of the Marriage
of
JUSTINE MARIE LEWIS,
Petitioner,
and
RANDY KYLE LEWIS,
Respondent.
TO: RANDY KYLE LEWIS,
Respondent
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear
and defend the petition fi led
against you in the above-
entitled Court on or before the
expiration of 30 days from the
date of the fi rst publication of
this Summons. If you fail to so
appear and answer, Petitioner
for want thereof will apply
to the above-entitled Court
for the relief prayed for in its
Petition, to wit:
This case is a Petition for
Dissolution of Marriage.
This
Summons
is
published by order of the
Honorable R. Curtis Conover,
Judge of the above-entitled
court, made and fi led on the
17th day of August, 2018,
directing publication of this
Summons once each week
for four consecutive weeks
in Keizer Times, a newspaper
published and of general
circulation in Salem, Oregon.
Date of fi rst publication:
August 31, 2018.
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT:
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
(30) days of the date of fi rst
publication specifi ed herein
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 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.
BARBARA M. PALMER, P.C.
Attorney for Petitioner
By: ____________________
Barbara M. Palmer
OSB No. 965522
8/31, 9/7, 9/14, 9/21
STORAGE AUCTION
NOTICE OF SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
UNDER LANDLORDS
POSSESSORY LIEN.
Personal
property
left
in the following units have
been seized for non-payment
of rent and will be sold at
The Storage Depot. 3785
Silverton Rd N.E. Salem,
OR. 97305
The following units are
available for viewing in a
public sale at 10 am. On
September 25th, 2018. They
will be sold to the highest
bidder.
E0552-David Mendoza,
F0638-Dawn Adams,
G0744-Priscilla Cloyd,
G0754-Michael Young,
G0757-Jordan Oates,
G0758-Lacy Murillo,
H0834-Margaret McClellan,
H0851-Corina Zavala,
H0869-Wendy Thompson,
I0904-Jimson Abon,
J1027-Donna LaPastora,
K1105-Gary Hamilton,
K1122-Arturo Zaragoza Soto,
K1174-Alicia Hanley,
L1223-Jacob Murrain,
M0029-Johnny Guzman,
P1301-Louisa Hamachek,
S1503-Darcie Davis.
9/14, 9/21
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MARION
Probate Department
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Case No. 18PB06219
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JUANITA V. PORTER,
Deceased.
James F. Slagter has
been appointed Personal
Representative
of
the
ESTATE OF DENISE LYN
BONOGOFSKI
SLAGTER,
deceased, by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon
for Marion County under
Probate No. 18PB04942.
All persons having claims
against the estate are
required to present them to
said Personal Representative
at 131 W. Main St., P O Box
350, Sublimity, OR 97385,
within four months after date
of fi rst publication of this
notice or they may be barred.
Your
rights
may
be
affected by this proceeding
and additional information
may be obtained from the
records of the Court, the
Personal Representative or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
DATED and fi rst published
September 14th, 2018.
James F. Slagter
Personal Representative
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that Shannon Porter
Hansen has been appointed
as Personal Representative.
All persons having claims
against the Estate are
required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to
the Personal Representative,
Shannon Porter Hansen,
c/o Kathryn M. Belcher,
of McGinty Belcher &
Hamilton, Attorneys, P.C.,
P.O. Box 12806, Salem,
Oregon, 97309, within four
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 representative, or
the attorneys for the personal
representative.
DATED this 29th day of
August, 2018.
Date of fi rst publication:
September 7, 2018.
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
Stephen L. Tabor, P.C.
Attorney at Law
131 W. Main Street
P O Box 350
Sublimity, OR 97385
Attorney for
Personal Representative
puzzle answers
9/14, 9/21, 9/28
Richard F. McGinty
for Kathryn M. Belcher,
OSB #992200
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Personal Representative
Shannon Porter Hansen
P.O. Box 343
Kent, Oregon 97033
(541) 965-0036
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Kathryn M. Belcher,
OSB #992200
McGinty Belcher &
Hamilton, Attorneys, P.C.
P.O. Box 12806
Salem, OR 97309
Tel: (503) 371-9636
Fax: (503) 371-2879
E-mail:
kathy@mcginty-belcher.com
9/7, 9/14, 9/21
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Case No.: 18CV11258
Judge: Tracy A. Prall
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
(“FNMA”),
Plaintiff,
v.
ERIKA
HASKELL
AKA
ERIKA LYN HASKELL AS
SUCCESSOR OF THE ESTATE
OF JAMES E. JENKINS AKA
JAMES EDWARD JENKINS;
GABRIAL S. JENKINS AKA
GABRIEL
JENKINS
AS
SUCCESSOR OF THE ESTATE
OF JAMES E. JENKINS AKA
JAMES EDWARD JENKINS;
JASON HASKELL AKA JASON
R. HASKELL AKA JASON RAY
HASKELL; JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK, N.A.; CAPITAL ONE
BANK; FIRST RESOLUTION
INVESTMENT CORPORATION;
FEDERAL
DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION,
ON BEHALF OF SILVER FALLS
BANK; OCCUPANTS OF THE
PROPERTY,
Defendants.
To: ERIKA HASKELL AKA
ERIKA LYN HASKELL AS
SUCCESSOR OF THE ESTATE
OF JAMES E. JENKINS
AKA
JAMES
EDWARD
JENKINS;
GABRIAL
S.
JENKINS AKA GABRIEL
JENKINS AS SUCCESSOR
OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES
E. JENKINS AKA JAMES
EDWARD JENKINS; and
OCCUPANTS
OF
THE
PROPERTY
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, Plaintiff
will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
NOTICE TO 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 paper called a “motion”
or “answer.” The “motion” or
“answer” (or “reply”) 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. 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 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 relief sought in the
Complaint is the foreclosure
of the property located at
4978 SEA GALE WAY N,
KEIZER, OR 97303.
DATED: August 16, 2018
McCarthy & Holthus, LLP
s/ Jeremy Clifford
Jeremy Clifford
OSB No. 142987
920 SW 3rd Ave, 1st Floor
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: (971) 201-3200
Fax: (971) 201-3202
jclifford@mccarthyholthus.com
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
8/31, 9/7, 9/14, 9/21
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
Case No. 18PB06042
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
LESLIE A. EDDY,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Jonathan M. Wolf has
been appointed Personal
Representative. All persons
having
claims
against
the Estate are required to
present them, with vouchers
attached, to the attorney for
the Personal Representative
at Stephen E. Montgomery,
LLC, PO Box 422, Silverton,
Oregon 97381, within four
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 Representative, or
the attorney for the Personal
Representative, Stephen E.
Montgomery, LLC, PO Box
422, Silverton, Oregon 97381.
DATED
AND
FIRST
PUBLISHED: September 14,
2018.
Stephen E. Montgomery,
OSB No. 153941
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
9/14, 9/21, 9/28