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    AUGUST 2, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
Samantha Batz, a 16-year-old
headed into her junior year of
high school.
Our last day there was
continued from Page A4
Thursday; we invited the youth
and the people I could poten- we’d met the night before to
tially impact, I asked God to spend the evening hanging out
help me calm down and give on the beach before dinner.
Every evening we would
me the words to say – which he
gather
for team time. Some-
defi nitely did.”
one would give
“To be hon-
a devotional,
est I was a little
we’d do wor-
a p p re h e n s ive
ship and share
about speaking
highlights of
in front of so
the day: things
many people.
that were en-
Although I am
couraging,
a
pretty
fl uent
team
member
in Spanish, it
who did some-
is still a second
— Laura Lopez thing amazing,
language
for
funny stories,
me,” said Laura
etc.
Lopez, a leader and translator
“Seeing young people speak,
with our team. “But ultimately,
I agreed to do it because I re- lead, pray and teach others
alized that if sharing my story about the love of God is a pow-
could help encourage anyone erful testament to God’s leading
listening, then I was happy to in their lives,” said Youth Pastor
Justin Knoll, the trip leader.
be used in that way.”
His wife, McKinzie Knoll,
Both Laura and Mia shared
felt
similarly, “My favorite part
their testimonies before the
was seeing the lives of the team
church in Spanish.
After the service, we part- and the community change as a
nered with their youth group result of receiving love.”
Even though we were the
for a simple message and some
games. Another thing I learned; ones on a “mission trip” to
teenage boys are the same no serve the community, they re-
matter what country you’re in: ceived us with open arms; they
they eat, compete and celebrate loved and served us anyway
they could.
winning exactly the same way.
Friday morning we got up
“My favorite part was when
at
5
a.m., loaded the trailer and
we joined with the other youth
began
the 20-our drive back
group there and we were all
singing,” said team member home; which prompted a lot of
MEXICO,
KT on vacation
“I was a little
apprehensive
about
speaking.”
Submitted photo
Gayle McMurria-Bachik and George Bachik took their Keizertimes on a recent trip to New
Mexico. They are seen above in front of the Santa Fe Opera House (Crosby Theatre) where they
saw a production of Janufa; we and immersed themselves in Southwestern art, culture and food.
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Warbirds over the West in Salem Aug. 10
The Award-Winning Or-
egon SenateAires Barbershop
Chorus – representing all of
Oregon and one of the largest
in the Pacifi c Northwest – will
be singing at Salem Airport’s
McNary Field on Saturday,
Aug. 10, at 12 p.m.
This event,Warbirds Over
the West, is being organized
by the B-17 Alliance for their
6th annual fundraiser Fly-In to
further the restoration of the
“Lacey Lady,” a WWII B-17G
Flying Fortress aircraft under
current restoration in its hangar
at the Salem Airport.
Attendees will be allowed to
view aircraft and vintage air-
craft up close and visit a WWII
Living History Encampment
quiet time for refl ecting on the
trip and what we learned. Also
naps, it prompted a lot of time
for naps.
“This trip excites me for
future ministry opportunities
and hopefully being able to
send/lead another team to San
Quintín in the next year,” Jus-
tin said. “I am ready for another
adventure with the Lord!”
One thing that was felt con-
sistently throughout the group
was change. Because we got out
of our comfort zones we came
home with a new perspective,
“I’m happy to see progress in
the church, relationships, with
God, and my personal self,” said
Micah Summerfelt, a incoming
McNary junior.
GIVING,
continued from Page A1
largest single donation, $250,
from a democratic contribu-
tor, but one Democrat spread
$400 over the campaigns of
three candidates – Warren,
Buttigieg and Sanders.
The trend in giving to
Trump is a marked shift
since the 2016 election cycle.
During that timeframe do-
nors in the 97303 area code
chipped in $183,162 for Hil-
lary Clinton, $103,162 for
Sanders and Trump was third
with $81,322 according to
opensecrets.org.
public notices
8/2
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
Case No. 19PB05382
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
CAROL JEAN FARBER,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that
Karen
Mannheimer
Hackney has been appointed
personal representative of the
Estate of Carol Jean Farber
in the above proceeding.
All persons having claims
against the estate are
required to present the claims
to the personal representative
at c/o Heather O. Gilmore,
P.C. 1855 Fairgrounds Road
NE, Salem, OR 97301, 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,
Heather
O. Gilmore, P.C. 1855
Fairgrounds Road NE, Salem,
OR 97301.
Dated and fi rst published
August 2, 2019.
Personal Representative
________________________
Karen
Mannheimer
Hackney
By and through her
attorney,
Heather O. Gilmore
8/2, 8/9, 8/16
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate
of Lonnie R. Starks
Marion County Circuit
Court Case No. 19PB05074
All persons having claims
against the above-identifi ed
estate must present them,
within four months after the
date of the fi rst publication
of the notice to the personal
representative at the address
designated in the notice for
the presentation of claims or
they may be barred.
Rita Ost,
Personal Representative
c/o Sam Sears
570 Liberty St. SE,
Suite 240
Salem, Oregon 97301
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceeding
may
obtain
additional information from
the records of the court, the
personal representative, or
the attorney for the personal
representative.
This notice was fi rst
published on August 2, 2019.
8/2, 8/9, 8/16
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
AMENDMENT TO
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN AND KEIZER
DEVELOPMENT CODE
– ADOPTING KEIZER
REVITALIZATION PLAN
CASE NO. 2019-17
PURPOSE OF HEARING:
The Planning Commission
will hold a public hearing to
consider adopting the Keizer
Revitalization Plan which
includes proposed revisions
to the Comprehensive Plan/
Map, Zoning Map, and
Keizer Development Code as
follows:
• Comprehensive Plan/
Map amendments removing
the McNary Activity Center
designation,
adding
the
Keizer Revitalization Plan,
adding reference to the new
River-Cherry Overlay District
(RCOD), and map changes
of the existing Commercial
designations
within
the
boundary area to Mixed Use.
• Zoning Map amendments
re-zoning the Commercial
zoned (CM, CR, CO) parcels
within the boundary area
to Mixed Use (MU), and
establishment of the River-
Cherry
Overlay
District
(RCOD).
• Keizer Development Code
amendments to adopt the
River-Cherry Overlay District
(RCOD) as a new development
code section with standards
and
requirements
within
the district, along with
various development code
amendments
to
support
RCOD implementation.
LAND USE DECISION
CRITERIA: The criteria upon
which the decision on this
matter is to be based, can be
found in Section 3.111 (Text
Amendments) of the Keizer
Development Code.
DATE AND TIME OF
HEARING:
Wednesday,
August 14, 2019: 6:00 PM.
LOCATION OF HEARING:
Keizer
City
Council
Chambers, Keizer City Hall,
930 Chemawa Road NE,
Keizer.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Anyone desiring to speak
for or against the proposal
may do so in person, or by
representative, at the public
hearing or may submit written
comments to the Keizer
Community
Development
Department (930 Chemawa
Road NE, Keizer, 97307, or
withams@keizer.org)
prior
to the public hearing, and
must be received no later
than 4:00 pm on the day of
the hearing. The fi le with the
staff recommendation relating
to the above land use case
may be reviewed on-line at
Keizer.org, or hard copies
may be obtained at City Hall
for a reasonable cost. After
the close of the hearing, the
Planning Commission will
forward their recommendation
to the City Council for their
consideration.
Interested
persons should become
involved in the decision
making process.
Failure
to raise an issue, either
in person or in writing, or
failure to provide suffi cient
specifi city to afford the
decision making body an
opportunity to respond to the
issue precludes appeal to the
Land Use Board of Appeals
based on that issue.
Copies of the Keizer
Development
Code
are
available for viewing at the
City of Keizer, Community
Development Offi ce or it can
be reviewed on-line at www.
keizer.org - Phone # (503)
856-3441 or (503) 856-3439.
UPON REQUEST, AUXIL-
IARY AIDS AND/OR SPECIAL
SERVICES WILL BE PRO-
VIDED TO PARTICIPANTS
WITH DISABILITIES. TO RE-
QUEST SERVICES, PLEASE
CONTACT CITY HALL AT
(503)390-3700, OR TDD AC-
CESS AT 1-800-735-2900,
AT LEAST TWO WORKING
DAYS (48 HOURS) IN AD-
VANCE OF THE HEARING.
8/2
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
Case No. 19PB03053
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of:
KENT W. FRETWELL,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed personal
representative. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to present
them, with vouchers attached,
to the undersigned personal
representative, c/o Raphael
Conant, Attorney at Law, PO
Box 852, Salem, OR 97308,
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,
Raphael
Conant.
Dated and fi rst published
August 2, 2019.
____________________
Kelsey Fretwell,
Personal Representative
Raphael Conant
Attorney for
Personal Representative
494 State St., Ste 300R
PO Box 852
Salem, OR 97308
(503) 581-1500
8/2, 8/9, 8/16
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MARION COUNTY
Probate Department
Case No. 19PB05022
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of:
IRENE L. REUL,
Deceased.
Present claims within 4
months of fi ling date, June
28th,
2019.
Additional
information may be obtained
from the court.
Date of fi rst publication:
August 2, 2019.
8/2, 8/9, 8/16
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE
OF SALE
Reference is made to a
trust deed made by Lisa
Marlene Riggs, as Grantor,
to Ticor Title, as Trustee, in
favor of Habitat for Humanity
of the Mid-Willamette Valley,
as Benefi ciary, dated June
28, 2013, and recorded July
3, 2013, as Reel 3519, Page
397 in the Marion County
Offi cial
Records
(Trust
Deed), covering the following
described
real
property
known as 474 W. Water St,
Stayton, Oregon, and situated
in
the
above-mentioned
county and state, to-wit:
Lot 2, Block 2, BURSON’S
ADDITION TO STAYTON, in
the City of Stayton, Marion
County, Oregon. Account No.
R103294.
The
undersigned
was
appointed as Successor
Trustee by the Benefi ciary
by an appointment dated
May 9, 2019, and recorded
May 20, 2019, as Reel 4198,
Page 106, in the Marion
County Offi cial Records. The
address of the trustee is 693
Chemeketa Street NE, Salem,
OR 97301.
Both the benefi ciary and the
trustee have elected to sell the
said real property to satisfy
the obligations secured by
said Trust Deed and a notice
of default has been recorded
pursuant to Oregon Revised
Statues 86.752(3). The default
for which foreclosure is made
is Grantor’s failure to pay
when due monthly payments
of $592.50 each for November
2018 through May 2019,
on the fi rst position deed of
trust (“First Deed of Trust”)
which is a default under the
Trust Deed: $4,147.50-Past
due payments as of May
2019,
$200.00-Foreclosure
guarantee, $4,347.50* = Total
past due as of May 15, 2019.*
This amount is the amount
past due on the First Deed
of Trust, which is a default by
the Grantor or other person
owing the obligations, the
performance of which is
secured by a First Deed of
Trust to Benefi ciary recorded
in Marion County Records
as Reel 3519, Page 317.
This is a foreclosure of Trust
Deed (described in the fi rst
paragraph above). In order to
cure the default on the Trust
Deed, the First Deed of Trust
must also be brought current.
By reason of the default,
the benefi ciary has declared
all sums owing on the
obligation secured by the
Trust Deed immediately due
and payable, those sums
being the following: The sum
of $9,000.00 in principal;
plus the cost of foreclosure
report, attorney’s fees, and
trustee’s fees; together with
any other sums due or that
may become due under the
Note or by reason of the
default, this foreclosure and
any further advances made
by Benefi ciary as allowed by
the Note and Deed of Trust.
WHEREFORE
notice
is hereby given that the
undersigned trustee will on
Tuesday, October 15, 2019,
at the hour of 10:00 o’clock,
a.m., in accord with the
standard of time established
by ORS 187.110, at the Main
door of the Marion County
Courthouse, 100 High St. NE,
Salem, County of Marion,
State of Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder
for cash the interest in the
real property described above
which the grantor had or had
power to convey at the time
of the execution by grantor of
the Trust Deed together with
any interest which the grantor
or grantor’s successors in
interest acquired after the
execution of the Trust Deed,
to satisfy the foregoing
obligations thereby secured
and the costs and expenses
of the sale, including a
reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further
given that any person named
in ORS 86.778 has the right,
at any time prior to fi ve days
before the date last set for the
sale, to have this foreclosure
proceeding dismissed and
the Trust Deed reinstated by
payment to the benefi ciary of
the entire amount then due
(other than such portion of the
principal as would not then be
due had no default occurred)
and by curing any other
default complained of herein
that is capable of being cured
by tendering the performance
required under the obligation
or Trust Deed, and in addition
to paying those sums or
tendering the performance
necessary to cure the default
by paying all costs and
expenses actually incurred in
enforcing the obligation and
Trust Deed, together with
trustee and attorney fees
not exceeding the amounts
provided by ORS 86.778.
Without limiting the trust-
ee’s disclaimer of represen-
tations or warranties, Oregon
law requires the trustee to
state in this notice that some
residential property sold at a
trustee’s sale may have been
used in manufacturing meth-
amphetamines, the chemical
components of which are
known to be toxic. Prospec-
tive purchasers of residential
property should be aware of
this potential danger before
deciding to place a bid for
this property at the trustee’s
sale. This communication is
from a debt collector. This is
an attempt to collect a debt,
and any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
Pursuant to this act, attor-
neys are deemed to be debt
collectors and this communi-
cation is therefore from a debt
collector.
Successor Trustee, Sher-
man Sherman Johnnie &
Hoyt, LLP, c/o Gina Anne
Johnnie, PO Box 2247,
Salem, OR 97308
7/26, 8/2, 8/9, 8/16
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
Case No.: 19PB04744
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of:
JUDITH LYNN PADGETT,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Nathan M. Parker has
been appointed Personal
Representative of the above-
captioned estate. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to present
them, with voucher attached,
to the undersigned Personal
Representative, Nathan M.
Parker, at P.O. Box 13006,
Salem, Oregon 97309, within
four (4) 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 or the
Personal Representative.
DATED this 2nd day of
August, 2019.
/s/ Nathan M. Parker
Nathan M. Parker,
OSB #134476
Personal Representative
8/2, 8/9, 8/16