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    MARCH 1, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
St. Louis
ponds now
open
GERVAIS - Marion County Parks announces that St. Lou-
is Fish Ponds Park will open for the season on March 1, 2019.
The popular warm-water fi shing and dog training desti-
nation is located 13 miles north of Keizer off St. Louis Road.
The park has a concrete pathway to the fi shing sites, as well
as ADA-accessible docks, restrooms and picnic tables, and is
open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset.
For more information, please call 503-588-5036 or visit
the Marion County Parks web site at http://bit.ly/mcparks1.
For information about fi shing and gun use at the park,
contact the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife at 503-
947-6100.
MENTOR,
continued from Page A1
“It was great to see kids
getting inspired and doing
some networking. When you
connect that with a good
studio. But to him, it’s more cause, it made the experience
that much more enriching,”
than worth it.
“It’s hard to even describe McNary choir teacher Andy
how much it means to me,” Thomas said.
“The event
Morse said. “I
was a huge
love being able
success.”
to give back
Thomas
and help others
hopes to make
who
don’t
the festival a
have the same
yearly tradi-
opportunities
tion.
as I did.”
Davis knows
“The rela-
mentoring is
tionships that
a labor of love
have been cre-
— Tim Davis that requires
ated go far be-
a lot of hard
yond just mak-
work and time
ing music.”
away
from
Back
in
family.
But
October, Davis
to him, it’s all
and
Morse
worth it.
got several of
“Mentoring
their kids to
isn’t
always
participate in
easy.
Every
the Xperience
Music Festival at McNary kid isn’t always an easy kid
High School, where they to hang with. And it can
got to do workshops with take a long time to build
professionals in the industry. relationships because a lot of
Some of them even got these kids are going through
to perform in an evening some gnarly stuff. But it is
really rewarding,” Davis said.
concert.
“ A lot of
these kids
are going
through some
gnarly stuff.”
traffi c court
NO LICENSE
Tom
Kamis,
$642;
Cristopher Huerta Lopez,
$260; Jeremiah A Abon
Jr., $100; Karina David
Bojorquez-Rosales,
$245;
Alejandra P Hernandez-
Albizures, $235.
NO INSURANCE
Ian Michael Smith, $600;
Marcel Isreal Benavides,
$600; Ricky Lee Tipsword,
$600; Gerardo Rosales, $600;
Daniel Rodriguez, $235;
Amanda Veronica Mendoza
Arreola, $265; Corrina
Victoria Zavala, $265.
NO PROOF OF
INSURANCE
Clarissa Marie Carlson,
$600; Richard
Michael
Chilcote, $265.
DRIVING WHILE
SUSPENDED
Juan Raul Portillo, $1,258;
Ian Michael Smith, $1,258;
Clarissa Marie Carlson,
$1,258;
Marcel
Isreal
Benavides, $1,258; Ricky Lee
Tipsword, $1,258; Gerardo
Rosales, $1,258; Daniel
Rodriguez, $260; Amanda
Veronica Mendoza Arreola,
$492;
Corrina Victoria
Zavala, $440; Ryan Mitchell
Wilson,
$260;
Jocelyn
Xiomara Arias, $260; Sergio
Aramis Gonzalez Bernal,
$492; Maddison Namitz,440;
Richard Michael Chilcote,
$492.
USE OF MOBILE DEVICE
Robert Michael Seabury,
$235; Ryan Mitchell Wilson,
$235; Antonio Perez Sanchez,
$235; Lucandria Amani
Hargraves, $235; Monserrato
Perez Aguilera, $235; Julia
Ann Brim, $235; Penelope D
Baylis, $235.
PROHIBITED PARKING
Jared Lulay, $92; Tammy
Nguyen,
$92;
Donald
Nordone, $25.
Michael
Albert
Miller,
$342; Claudia Valenzuela
Rodriguez, $135; David Eric
Flowers, $145; Emma Kate
Compton, $100; Nathan
E Kennedy, $135; Gustavo
Gonzalez, $145; Armond
Marvin Dunn Jr., $145;
Dabuta Debuse Voigt, $135;
Alejandra P Hernandez-
Albizures, $145.
OTHER
Ian Michael Smith, $150,
failure to register vehicle;
Stephanie Renee Wildman,
$642, illegal window tinting;
Clarissa Marie Carlson,
$300, operation of vehicle
without required lights;
Ryan James Collins, $182,
pedestrian failure to yield to
vehicle; April Lynn Cabello,
$192,
failure to register
vehicle; Adam Hunter Teal,
public notices
SPEEDING
Juan Raul Portillo, $300;
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
School budget commitee
plans way forward
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
erating offi cer of the district,
noted that the board will
elect its chair and vice chair
April 23. He introduced Sar-
ah Head, director of budget
and fi nances, who told the
committee that the budget
for the next school year must
be adopted by June 30 un-
less the Oregon Legislature
grants an extension.
Three other district offi -
cials — Linda Myers, Craig
Sproles and Cynthia Rich-
ardson — spoke to the
committee about equity in
budgeting. Richardson de-
fi ned equity as inclusion of
multiple groups with the aim
of meeting all groups’ needs
equally.
Case No. 19PB00810
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
ESTHER O. MESSER,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Patrick J. Messer 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
dba Willamette Valley Law
Group, 494 State Street, Suite
270, Salem, Oregon 97301,
within four months after the
date of fi rst publication of this
Notice, or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights
By HERB SWETT
For the Keizertimes
The next budget commit-
tee of Salem-Keizer Public
Schools met for the fi rst time
Tuesday, Feb. 26, following
the School Board meeting.
The committee always
consists of the seven board
members and seven people
from the general public. New
to the board are Adriana Mi-
randa and Kathleen Harder.
Harder was absent but lis-
tened in by telephone.
Other members from the
public are Adam Kohler, Ty-
son Pruett, Rachel Dewey
Thorsett, Virginia Stapleton
and Levi Herrera-Lopez.
Kohler was also absent.
Michael Wolfe, chief op-
$167, unlawful change of
lanes; Adam Hunter Teal,
$115, following too closely;
Christina Joshua Jackson,
$115, failure to use seat belts;
Robert Martin Stevens, $60,
failure to change information
on license; Gordon Leroy
Hay-Chapman,
$235,
dangerous left turn; Gordon
Leroy Hay-Chapman, $40,
illegal
window
tinting;
Ranny Joey Lejjena, $40,
failure to display registration
plates; Maddison Namitz,
$125, operation of vehicle
without required lights;
Karina David Bojorquez-
Rosales, $245, dangerous left
turn; Daisha Johnelle Billen
Acorda, $40, failure to renew
vehicle registration; Jason
S Sjolander, $40 failure to
maintain seat belts.
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 dba
Willamette Valley Law Group,
494 State Street, Suite 270,
Salem, Oregon 97301.
DATED
AND
FIRST
PUBLISHED: February 22,
2019.
Stephen E. Montgomery,
OSB No. 153941
Attorney for
Personal Representative
2/22, 3/1, 3/8
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