APRIL 12, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7 LEE, continued from Page A1 Lee said the lack of funding coming from the state contrib- utes to other problems within the district and includes how the schools are equipped to handle the increase in students coming from toxic home envi- ronments or dealing with men- tal health issues, like student suicides. “Right now, we have one counselor for every 500 stu- dents. The ideal would be one for every 250 students,” Lee said. As the former president of Blanchet Catholic School, he feels there are ideas that could be borrowed from the private sector, like hiring a staff mem- ber or team to focus on secur- ing grants from foundations and philanthropists seeking to better public schools. But it’s not one that’s caught on in Sa- lem-Keizer or anywhere else in the state as far as he knows. He said while many board members start with the no- tion of becoming involved in the schools on a deep level, the board’s oversight extends to only one employee, Superin- tendent Christy Perry. “And she’s a good one,” he said. “The board needs to make sure that Christy is developing policy and has the tools she needs. As far as the school board getting involved with policy, it’s not something we often do.” Lee was on the board when Perry was hired, and that was only after jettisoning the results of an initial search that resulted in a handful of candidates no one on the board felt were a good match. “I think experience should be a factor in choosing the board members and keeping a sense of history of why we did things the way we did them,” Lee said. While funding will contin- ues to be an issue, Lee said there are projects he also wants to be around to see through. “We’re starting to track the graduates of the CTEC pro- grams to see where they suc- ceed and struggle, we’ll adapt as we fi nd out. I also want us to be good stewards of the re- cent bond, as we were with the one before that produced much more than we promised,” he said. KPD: ‘The written warning was meaningless’ (Continued from Page A1) “The position of the Association is that in order to deprive the right of representation, the employer has the obligation to supply suffi cient evidence (of supervisory status). The city produced ex- hibits that were years old,” Garrettson said. Further Garrettson said KPD administrators employ a level of micromanagement that subverts sergeants’ authority. He said that when a traffi c safety offi cer failed to produce traffi c citations at the Keizer Police Department, the sergeant in charge of that unit wanted him removed and he was allowed to fi nished the two-year appointment to the role despite such wishes. Garrettson said the offi cer was given a ticket “quota” after failing to perform. “[The sergeant] wrote up an extensive written warning. After that the chief said to give [the offi cer] another chance. The writ- ten warning was meaningless,” Garrettson said. Peck countered that Garrettson only presented a portion of the story. When a new offi cer was assigned to the traffi c unit, he reappointed the underproductive offi cer to the traffi c unit against the advice of Police Chief John Teague. Those incidents occurred within the past two years. BETHELL, continued from Page A1 gets the same things without the same amount of effort,” she said. Bethell said the district is so large – the second largest in Oregon – that “red tape” interferes with getting to solu- tions. “There is a cabinet of only nine administrators (Superin- tendent Christy Perry) inter- acts with to set the tone the for the 7,000 other employees. The school board has to be partners with the cabinet and any time there is a zone issue, the board has to be working with cabinet members to re- solve it,” she said. Adding more adminis- trators is not a solution she would advocate for, but she would like to see them held more accountable. “The administrators might be the smartest one when it comes to the book, but they’re not when it comes to balanc- ing the emotion that comes along with my community,” she said. Asking questions when needed and warranted would be her strategy when it comes to the issues she hasn’t en- countered before, but that applies to recent decisions the school board has made as well. She singled out a 10- year memorandum of under- standing to continue funding, in-part, the Career Technical Education Center in Salem. The school is a public-private partnership. “I believe in the initial con- cept and what (Larry Tokar- ski) is trying to do, but it’s one guy telling the district what it needs to do and the district isn’t asking many questions. Why are we committing to one organization and one concept for 10 years when we don’t do that with our kids in the schools we have now,” she said. At the end of a four-year term, Bethell said there are two things she would want to accomplish: “Give teachers direct access and control back in their classrooms and an ad- ministration that stands be- hind them in doing that.” Garrettson also cited another more recent example of ser- geants being undercut. One offi cer, who was repeatedly warned about negative attitude, eventually lashed out at another offi cer by throwing a pair of dirty underwear at them. When the shift sergeant went to a lieutenant to begin disciplinary action, he was told a performance improvement plan should be drafted instead. In addition to those examples, Garrettson said assigning duties based on workload or skill also doesn’t rise to supervisory action according to standards set by the National Labor Relations Board. While some assignments are the result of personal initiative, Peck countered, “there are areas where we see greater authority exercised including factors like predictability, leadership, compat- ibility and leading the team.” Moreover, Peck said all six sergeants signed off on city issued defi nitions of their roles when asked to do so and only one asked for a change – adding cadets to his list of supervisory duties. Peck suggested that the situation KPD sergeants fi nd them- selves in might not be so much a lack of authority, but a culture where there isn’t cause to act on it with frequency or detrimental results. “What you are facing is the difference between paper and reality. The reality is that authority is not exercised. They can assign the person to go home for being disruptive or safety con- cern, but there’s not a situation where they have to have done it,” Peck said. police scanner MONDAY, APRIL 1 12:17 p.m. - Arrest on warrant in the 4000 block of River Road N. 2:54 p.m. - Arrest on warrant for contempt of court in the 900 block of Chemawa Road NE. 3 p.m. - Disorderly conduct in the second degree and criminal mischief in the 1000 block of Leo Street NE. 3 p.m. - Theft from motor vehicle, unlawful entry into vehicle with the intent to commit theft in the 1000 block of Hidden Creek Drive NE. 6:45 p.m. - Simple assault in the 4000 block of Noren Avenue NE. 7 p.m. - Theft from the 5000 block of River Road N. 8:45 p.m. - Traffi c accident at the intersection of Shady Lane NE and Shady Court NE. 11:57 p.m. - Sudden death in the 5000 block of McLeod Lane NE. TUESDAY, APRIL 2 2:23 a.m. - Arrest for physical harassment in the 5000 block of River Road N. 2 p.m. - Theft in the 1000 block of Parkmeadow Drive NE. 2:40 p.m. - Harassment in the 1000 block of Lockhaven Drive NE. 2:42 p.m. - Arrest for unlawful possession of methamphetamine and a restraining order violation in the 5000 block of Briarwood Circle N. 3 p.m. - Theft in the 1000 block Alder Drive NE. 3 p.m. - Theft in the 4000 block of River Road N. 5 p.m. - Theft from motor vehi- cle in the 6000 block of Hidden Creek Loop NE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 12:58 a.m. - Arrest on warrant in the 1000 block of Lockhaven Drive NE. 9 a.m. - Telephonic harassment in the 3000 block of Sullenger Lane NE. 7 p.m. - Arrest for physical harass- ment in the 1000 block of Che- mawa Loop NE. the 3000 block of River Road N. 6:41 a.m. - Traffi c accident result- ing in injury in the 3000 block of River Road N. 8:27 a.m. - Arrest for simple as- sault and disorderly conduct at the intersection of Claggett Court N and River Road N. 4:51 p.m. - Driving under the infl uence of intoxicants at the in- tersection of Wheatland Road N and Foothill Court NE. 9:40 p.m. - Arrest on warrant at the intersection of Cherry Ave- nue N and Salem Industrial Drive NE. FRIDAY, APRIL 5 2:35 a.m. - Violation of release agreement in the 6000 block of Ulali Drive NE. 6:57 a.m. - Arrest for simple as- sault in the 2000 block of Che- mawa Road NE. 10:12 a.m. - Traffi c accident in the 5000 block of River Road N. 5 p.m. - Traffi c accident resulting in injury at the intersection of Chemawa Road NE and Verda Lane NE. 8:20 p.m. - Theft, lost or mislaid property in the 3000 block of River Road N. 9:24 p.m. - Driving under the in- fl uence of intoxicants in the 4000 block of River Road N. 10:48 p.m. - Burglary from a business in the 6000 block of River Road. SATURDAY, APRIL 6 2:14 a.m. - Arrest for driving while suspended in the 100 block of Apple Blossom Avenue N. 5:49 p.m. - Simple assault in the 3000 block of River Road N. 7:52 p.m. - Arrest on warrant in the 5000 block of River Road N. 10 p.m. - Arrest for fl eeing or at- tempting to elude a police offi cer and reckless driving in the 3000 block of Cherry Avenue NE. SUNDAY, APRIL 7 9:28 a.m. - Failure to perform duties of a driver when property in damaged in the 4000 block of River Road N. THURSDAY, APRIL 4 2:50 a.m. - Arrest on warrant in public notices NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Telephone: (503) 620-8900 Fax: (503) 620-4878 alh@buckley-law.com rkr@buckley-law.com 3/29, 4/5, 4/12 Estate of Elizabeth Barker Horner NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Case Number: 19PB02020 Notice: The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, has appointed Michael Mooney as Personal Representative of the Estate of Elizabeth Barker Horner, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouchers to the Personal Representative c/o Buckley Law P.C., 5300 Meadows Road, Suite 200, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 within four months from the date of fi rst publication of this notice as stated below, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by this proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Representative, or the Attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated and fi rst published March 29, 2019. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Michael Mooney 306 Carnelia St. SE Salem, OR 97306 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Amy Lynne Hill, OSB #063601 Ryan K. Richardson, OSB #124347 Buckley Law P.C. 5300 Meadows Road, Suite 200 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION PROBATE DEPARTMENT No 19PB01215 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of Charles D. Lamb, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Tammy Ann Pegg has been appointed as the personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned personal representative in care of the undersigned attorney at: Five Centerpointe Dr. Ste 240, Lake Oswego, OR 97035, within four months after the date of fi rst publication of this notice, as stated below, or their claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the above proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative. Dated and fi rst published Mar. 29, 2019. Tammy Ann Pegg, Personal Representative Christian M. Oelke, OSB#983127, Scarborough, McNeese, Oelke & Kilkenny, PC Attorney for Personal Representative Five Centerpointe Dr. Ste 240 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 3/29, 4/5, 4/12 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Estate of MARY JULIA KENNERLY Notice to Interested Persons (19PB01813) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Julia Kennerly, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Nancy Wright Diefenback has been appointed as the personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned personal representative in care of the undersigned attorney at: 946 SE Uglow Ave., Dallas, OR 97338 within four months after the date of fi rst publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative. Dated and fi rst published April 5, 2019. Nancy Wright Diefenback, Personal Representative of the Estate of Mary Julia Kennerly, Deceased Stan Butterfi eld, OSB No. 040535 Attorney at Law, P.C. 946 SE Uglow Ave. Dallas, OR 97338 Attorney for Personal Representative 4/5, 4/12, 4/19 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Probate Department Case No. 19PB00418 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of ERMA B. LOTT, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Linda K. Griesen 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, Linda K. Griesen, 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. Date opf fi rst publication: April 5, 2019. DATED this 27th day of March, 2019. Kathryn M. Belcher, OSB #992200 Attorney for Personal Representative Personal Representative Linda K. Griesen 975 17th St. NE Salem OR 97301 (503) 88 1-7314 Attorney for Personal Representative Kathryn M. Belcher, OSB #992200 McGinty Belcher & Hamilton, Attorneys, P .C. P.O. Box 12806 Salem, OR 97309 Tel: (503)37 1-9636 Fax: (503)37 1-2879 E-mail: kathy@mcginty-belcher.com 4/5, 4/12, 4/19 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Probate Department Case No. 17PB05753 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of ATTICUS W. KINCAID, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 7, 2017, Kathy Kay Kincaid has been appointed Personal Representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the Personal Representative c/o Stacey D. Mealer, Attorney, 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. Personal Representative Kathy Kay Kincaid 6219 14th Ave NE Keizer, OR 97303 (503) 393-2699 Attorney for Personal Representative Stacey D. Mealer, Attorney PO Box 81 ~ 1195 Main Street Suite 2 Sweet Home, OR 97386 (541) 270-2406 Mealer@actionnet.net 4/5, 4/12, 4/19 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS: In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon in and for the County of Marion Case, No. 19CV140008, Summons by Publication; Frank J. Bronec QTIP Trust, by and through Columbia Trust Company, fka, West Coast Trust Company, as Trustee, Plaintiff v. Marjorie L. Cromwell, an individual, and Joy M. Perry, an individual, and Bruce S. Cromwell, an individual, and Nanette D. Cromwell, an individual, and Julie L. Palmer, an individual, and All Unknown Heirs of Charles Lembcke, Defendants. TO ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF CHARLES LEMBCKE, above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and defend the complaint fi led against you in the above-entitled action within thirty (30) days from the date of the fi rst publication of this summons. The date of fi rst publication is April 12, 2019. If you fail to timely appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. SUMMARY STATEMENT FOR RELIEF: This is an action for Adverse Possession pursuant to ORS 105.620(1) and, in the alternative, Quiet Title for a certain 30 ft. x 209.88 ft. x 43 ft. strip of land (“subject property”), which is described in the Lembcke deed along with other property not at issue in the case, and recorded on November 30, 1906, in Marion County Records Offi ce, Volume 88, Page 539. The subject property is contiguous with tax lot 100, commonly referred to as 11984 Broadacres Rd NE, Hubbard, Oregon, 97204. Plaintiff is also seeking amendment of the legal description for tax lot 100 to include the subject property, to enjoin Defendants from asserting any estate, title, or interest in the subject property, and reasonable costs and disbursements incurred by Plaintiff. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: READ THIS 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 document called a motion or answer. The “motion” or “answer” 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 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. This summons is published by Order of the Honorable Manuel Perez, Pro Tem Judge of the above-entitled court, made and entered on the 5th day of April, 2019. Saalfeld Griggs PC By: Jennifer C. Paul, OSB #104791 of Attorneys for Plaintiff, 250 Church St. SE, Ste. 200, Salem, OR 97301 E: jpaul@ sglaw.com T: (503)399-1070 F: (503) 371-2927. Date of First Publication April 12, 2019. 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS The Circuit Court of Marion County, Oregon, has appointed Arnold Chinn as personal representative of the Estate of Karen W. Chinn, deceased, Case No. 19PB02425. All persons having claims against the estate must present them, with vouchers attached, to the personal representative in care of the lawyer for the personal representative, Jennifer B. Todd, 1855 Fairgrounds Rd. NE, Salem, OR 97301. Claims must be presented within four months after April 12, 2019, 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 in this estate may obtain more information from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative. Jennifer B. Todd, Lawyer 4/12, 4/19, 4/26