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PRES.,
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teams without notice. There
hasn’t been any conversations
or anything about facility con-
ditions. They just all of a sud-
den dropped the hammer on
us,” Johnson said. “If your wife
was to come in and say ‘I want
a divorce’ but you guys had just
went out to dinner two nights
earlier and were laughing and
dancing and having fun, it
would just hit you like a ton of
bricks.”
Additionally, the MLB is
looking to possibly reduce the
MLB Draft to from 40 rounds
to 20 and limiting each orga-
nization to 150 players under
minor league contracts — leav-
ing undrafted players to try and
prove themselves in an indepen-
dent league.
“There are analytics people
trying to convince folks at the
commissioners offi ce that they
are so good at what they were
doing, that they don’t need (40)
rounds of the draft, and if the
players are good, they can prove
themselves in the independent
league,” Johnson said. “If you
put anyone who had a chance of
being drafted in some of these
independent leagues, they’re
going to shine. But they’re not
going to be challenged. There’s
a lot of fallacies about what
they’re trying to tell the public
about how it could work.”
Johnson used Don Matting-
ly and Mike Piazza as examples
of why reducing the draft to 20
rounds would have a negative
impact on the game — both
players were late-round draft
picks that went onto to have
successful careers.
“There are guys littered
throughout baseball that would
have never would have been
given an opportunity to play.
Analytics are good, but you
have to see if they can play,”
Johnson said.
According to Johnson, Vol-
canoes fans expecting an answer
on the future of the organization
will have to wait until at least
the fall or winter at the earliest.
However, Johnson believes that
his experience and expertise
will be benefi cial for attempting
to keep Minor League Baseball
in Keizer moving forward.
“I have that perspective of
working in small markets with
small budgets and fi guring out
how to put your best foot for-
ward with limited resources,
and that’s where I think I could
help the Salem-Keizer club and
the Tri-City club addressing
whatever those issues may be,”
Johnson said. “It’s about making
sure going into the 2020 season
that everything is up to standard
as possible.”
Johnson, the Volcanoes and
the rest of the MiLB have mul-
tiple allies in Washington D.C.
In November, U.S. Rep. Kurt
Schrader (D-Ore.) was one of
105 members of the U.S. House
of Representatives that sent a
letter asking MLB commission-
er Rob Manfred to reconsider
the proposal.
In January, the Save Minor
League Baseball Task Force —
which was created by four mem-
bers of Congress and advocates
for each community that stands
to lose their minor league team
— introduced a bi-partisan
resolution expressing that they
believe that the MLB should
maintain the structure of their
current minor league system.
“Minor League games are often
the fi rst time kids in rural ar-
eas get to experience America’s
pastime. Teams like the (Salem)
Keizer Volcanoes in my home
state of Oregon enrich our
communities in so many ways
and that is why I stand in sup-
port of independently owned
baseball franchises even as the
MLB takes steps to squeeze
them out,” Schrader said.
Mitche Graf, the president
of business of operations for
the Volcanoes, believes that the
support from people local-
ly and nationally might be the
thing that makes a difference in
whether this proposal is passed
or not.
“Feeling all of the support
locally has really been inspiring.
To me, the issue is much
bigger than baseball. But it’s
really about community, and
people in Salem-Keizer are
very possessive of this team,”
Graf said. “The groundswell
of support from the country is
going to put enough pressure
on (MLB) to make a difference
in the fi nal outcome. I really
believe that. I know we’re a
smaller market, but the people of
this community, they need this
team. It’s part of their identity.”
Johnson added: “Minor League
Baseball is really baseball at
its purest form and Congress
recognizes that. They are
providing
a
phenomenal
summer evening experience for
their community.”
ATHLETE
of the Week
presented by
LEAH DOUTT
Junior at McNary High School
#14 Point Guard - Varsity Girls Basketball
Doutt poured in 20 points on 7-of-13 shooting to
go along with her fi ve assists and three steals in the
Celtics 54-37 win over Summit on Friday, Feb. 7.
Doutt is averaging just over 12 points per game on
the season.
public notices
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MARION COUNTY
Juvenile Department
Case No. 20JU00422
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
In the Matter of
BRYLYNNE ZAYDYNNE
KAYDENZE WONSER,
A Child.
TO: Pamela Melissa Sue
Wonser
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON:
A petition has been fi led
asking the court to terminate
your parental rights to the
above-named child for the
purpose of placing the child
for adoption. YOU ARE
REQUIRED TO PERSONALLY
APPEAR BEFORE the Marion
crossword
County
Juvenile
Court
located at 2970 Center Street
NE, Salem, OR 97301, on the
30th day of March, 2020 at
9:00 a.m. to admit or deny the
allegations of the petition and
to personally appear at any
subsequent
court-ordered
hearing. YOU MUST APPEAR
PERSONALLY
IN
THE
COURTROOM ON THE DATE
AND AT THE TIME LISTED
ABOVE.
AN
ATTORNEY
MAY NOT ATTEND THE
HEARING IN YOUR PLACE.
THEREFORE, YOU MUST
APPEAR EVEN IF YOUR
ATTORNEY ALSO APPEARS.
This summons is published
pursuant to the order of the
circuit court judge of the
above-entitled court, dated
February 3, 2020. The order
directs that this summons be
published once each week
for three consecutive weeks,
making three publications in
all, in a published newspaper
of general circulation in
Marion County.
Date of fi rst publication:
February 7, 2020.
Date of last publication:
February 21, 2020.
NOTICE
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY
IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR
PERSONALLY
BEFORE
THE
COURT
OR
DO
NOT APPEAR AT ANY
SUBSEQUENT
COURT-
ORDERED HEARING, the
court may proceed in your
absence
without
further
notice
and
TERMINATE
YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS to
the above-named child either
ON THE DATE SPECIFIED
IN THIS SUMMONS OR ON
A FUTURE DATE, and may
make such orders and take
such action as authorized by
law.
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
(1) YOU HAVE A RIGHT
TO BE REPRESENTED BY
AN ATTORNEY IN THIS
MATTER. If you are currently
represented by an attorney,
CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY
IMMEDIATELY
UPON
RECEIVING THIS NOTICE.
Your previous attorney may
not be representing you in
this matter.
IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD
TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY and
you meet the state’s fi nancial
guidelines, you are entitled to
have an attorney appointed
for you at state expense. TO
REQUEST
APPOINTMENT
OF AN ATTORNEY TO
REPRESENT YOU AT STATE
EXPENSE,
YOU
MUST
IMMEDIATELY
CONTACT
the Marion County Juvenile
Department located at 2970
Center Street NE, Salem, OR
97301, phone number (503)
588-5291, between the hours
of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for
further information.
IF YOU WISH TO HIRE AN
ATTORNEY, please retain one
as soon as possible and have
the attorney present at the
above hearing. If you need
help 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.
IF
YOU
ARE
REPRESENTED
BY
AN
ATTORNEY, IT IS YOUR
RESPONSIBILITY
TO
MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH
YOUR ATTORNEY AND TO
KEEP YOUR ATTORNEY
ADVISED
OF
YOUR
WHEREABOUTS.
(2) If you contest the
petition, the court will
schedule a hearing on the
allegations of the petition
and order you to appear
personally and may schedule
other hearings related to the
petition and order you to
appear personally. IF YOU
ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR,
YOU
MUST
APPEAR
PERSONALLY
IN
THE
COURTROOM, UNLESS THE
COURT HAS GRANTED YOU
AN EXCEPTION IN ADVANCE
UNDER ORS 419B.918 TO
APPEAR BY OTHER MEANS
INCLUDING,
BUT
NOT
LIMITED TO, TELEPHONIC
OR OTHER ELECTRONIC
MEANS. AN ATTORNEY
MAY NOT ATTEND THE
HEARING(S)
IN
YOUR
PLACE.
PETITIONER’S ATTORNEY
Brian T. Raymer
Senior Assistant Attorney
General
Department of Justice
1162 Court Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-4096
Phone: (503) 934-4400
ISSUED this 4th day of
February, 2020.
Issued by:
Brian T. Raymer #925431
Senior Assistant Attorney
General
at the address shown below
within four months after the
date of fi rst publication of this
Notice. All persons whose
rights may be affected by
the probate proceeding may
obtain additional information
from the court records, the
Personal Representative or
the attorney for the Personal
Representative.
DATED
AND
FIRST
PUBLISHED this 7th day of
February, 2020.
Monica D. Pacheco
Attorney for
Personal Representative
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
Norman R. Collins, Jr.
1798 Bentley St E
Monmouth, OR 97361
(503) 930-1563
ATTORNEY
Monica D. Pacheco,
OSB #064600
DOUGLAS, CONROYD,
GIBB & PACHECO, P.C.
528 Cottage Street NE,
Suite 200
PO Box 469
Salem, OR 97308-0469
Telephone: (503) 364-7000
Facsimile: (503) 585-0699
Email: monica@dcm-law.com
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2/7, 2/14, 2/21
STORAGE AUCTION
Self-Storage Public Sale
Chemawa Rd. Mini Storage
5015 Windsor Island Rd.
Keizer Or 97303
Saturday Feb. 15th, 2020
@ 11:00 am
#111
#151
#241
RV55
K-3
Megan Harsell
Angela Rinner
Sarah Mace
Jason Pacheco
Rory Hayden
Sale Subject To Cancellation
Chemawa Rd. Mini Storage
reserves the Right to refuse
any and all bids.
2/7, 2/14
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Case No. 20PB00190
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
DORA B. COLLINS,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Norman R. Collins,
Jr. has been appointed
Personal
Representative
of
the
above-captioned
Estate. All persons having
claims against the Estate are
required to present them to
the Personal Representative
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the
County of Marion
In the Matter of the Estate
of Helen Marie Cruise,
Deceased.
No. 20PB00793 - Probate
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative of the estate of
the above-named decedent.
All persons having claims
against the estate are required
to present such claims within
four months after the date of
fi rst publication of this notice
to Dale A. Cruise, c/o Heltzel
Williams PC, Attn: Deb Lush,
PO Box 1048, Salem, OR
97308, or the claims may be
barred.
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 attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and fi rst published:
February 7, 2020.
\s\Dale A. Cruise
Personal Representative
Deborah R. Lush,
OSB #023732
Heltzel Williams PC
P. O. Box 1048
Salem, Oregon 97308-1048
Attorneys for Personal
Representative
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