FEBRUARY 8, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5
Historic romance on display at City manager gets power to
local museums through April remove public property stragglers
The Willamette Heritage
Center in conjunction with
nine regional museums and
historical socieities is present-
ing Romance: Stories of Love
and Passion in the Mid-Wil-
lamette Valley including the
Keizur family wedding socks.
The exhibit runs through
April 20 at the Mission Mill
in Salem.
The exhibit consists of
small displays curated by a
variety of heritage organiza-
tions from across the region.
They share their stories, re-
search and artifacts based
Submitted
upon a unifying theme. It is
a way to look at an histori- Among the exhibits featuring footwear in area museums is a
pair of wedding socks worn by a members of the Keizur family
cal topic through a variety of in North Carolina and, later, by some of Oregon’s pioneers.
perspectives and lenses.
The Keizer Heritage Mu-
seum’s display includes the same socks on their respec- for those 65 and over, $5 for
wedding socks Mary Gurley tive wedding days. The socks students with school ID, $4
Keizur made for her hus- were donated to the Oregon for youth (6-17) and free for
band, Thomas Dave Keizur, Historical Society in 1903. those age 5 and under. The
while they lived in their Willamette Heritage Center Center is at Mission Mill at
native North Carolina. A hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 500 13th St. SE in Salem.
Keizur son, grandson and Monday through Saturday. For information visiti willa-
a great-grandson wore the Admission is $8 for adults, $7 metteheritage.org.
By ERIC A. HOWALD
Of the Keizertimes
Keizer’s city manager has a
new tool to deploy when peo-
ple overstay their welcome on
public property.
The Keizer City Council
adopted a resolution granting
the city manager authority to
order the removal of people
who don’t move along when
asked.
“There has been an increase
in the number of people stay-
ing in parks after hours. Oc-
casionally, we have folks that
are a little more resistant,” said
Shannon Johnson, Keizer’s city
attorney. “Typically, we give
them some time to move on
after a warning and then issue
a citation, but citations have a
limited effect.”
Johnson said that the city
manager would typically be the
person charged with making
the order to remove someone
from public property, but he
wanted to make it explicit in
city policy.
Park clean-up Saturday
The Claggett Creek Wa-
tershed Council is holding its
annual clean-up at Ben Miller
Park Saturday, Feb. 9.
The clean-up will be held
sun, rain or snow beginning at
9 a.m. It generally takes two
to three hours depending on
the number of volunteers. The
park is located at 1581 Alder
Drive N.E.
Any volunteers are wel-
comed and can simply show
up the day of the clean-up.
“We wanted to put this in
place so that we can’t be ques-
tioned on having the authority
to do so,” Johnson said. “It gives
our police a path to get permis-
sion to remove someone.”
The resolution includes the
authority to issue standing or-
ders regarding specifi c times
and locations when public
property is off limits and order
removal when any applicable
laws are violated.
After the meeting, Johnson
clarifi ed that the need arose out
of growing concerns at Keizer
Rapids Park and the focal point
at the intersection of Chemawa
Road and River Road.
“Most people are coopera-
tive; this is for just a few who are
not,” Johnson said.
public notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MARION
Probate Department
Case No. 19PB08877
In the Matter of:
The Leona O. Wallace Trust,
u/a/d May 3, 1995, and
amended November 21,
1995, December 4, 2000 and
July 3, 2008.
SUMMONS
TO:
Tyson C. Wallace
5998 Kennycroft Way
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby required to appear and
answer the Petition for Judi-
cial Supervision and Appoint-
ment of a Successor Trustee
Under ORS 130.050(3); ORS
21.135(2); ORS 131.625 fi led
against you in the above-en-
titlted court and cause within
thirty (30) days from the date
of service of this Summons
upon you; and if you fail so
to answer, for want thereof,
the petitioner will apply to the
above-entitled court for the
relief demanded in the Peti-
tion.
NOTE 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” must be given to
the court clerk or administra-
tor within thirty (30) days of
the date of fi rst service 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 im-
mediately. If you need help in
fi nding an attorney, you may
contact the Oregon State
Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service
online at www.oregonstate-
bar.org or by calling (503)
684-3763 (in the Portland
metropolitan area) or toll-free
elsewhere in Oregon at (800)
452-7636.
To the best of my knowledge,
Respondent can be served
at:
Tyson C. Wallace
5998 Kennycroft Way
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Garrett Hemann Robertson
P.C.
/s/ J. Kevin Shuba
J. Kevin Shuba
OSB No. 914263
1011 Commercial Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-1049
Phone: (503) 581-1501
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