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    PAGE A8, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 24, 2020
BIRDS,
continued from Page A1
SCHOOLS: ‘The learning
curve is pretty steep’
(Continued from Page A1)
Elementary teacher Dena
Archibald.
The process of online
teaching may be relatively
simple for some teachers
who have experience with
technological
instruction.
For others, it isn’t always as
easy.
“Learning
the
new
technology has been the
hardest part,” said Keizer
Elementary teacher Terry
Tucker. “The learning curve
is pretty steep, especially
since we’re having to learn
the technology so quickly.”
While some may face the
challenge of new technology,
others are struggling with the
lack of in-person interaction
with their kids.
“The biggest challenge
I am facing with distance
learning is not being able to
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physically see my students
every day. I miss their stories,
their faces, their jokes, and
their active participation.
I also miss their hugs every
morning,”
said
Gubser
Elementary teacher Beth
Gibbins.
Class
assignments,
activities and schedules are
posted each Monday by 8
a.m. in Seesaw or Google
Classroom and most teacher-
initiated contact is delivered
through an online format.
For those students who are
unable to participate in online
learning, the district will
provide an approximation of
this learning via paper packet
distribution at the grab-and-
go meal locations in the area
— which are at most of the
schools in the district.
However, many teachers
are having success with their
students only doing work
online.
“I am so thrilled that every
single student in my class
has done something in our
Google Classroom. Many
of them have completed
everything so far,” Young said.
For students who are
unable
to
attend
the
designated
face-to-face
instruction times, teachers
can record a meet distribution
for those students.
Even though there may
have been mishaps for some
educators, the support that
teachers received through
the process from parents and
peers has helped them greatly.
“The fi rst week was
rough. I made tons of errors
and my poor families hung
in there with me. This week
seems to be going much
smoother. I am thankful for
my families’ patience and
understanding,” Gibbins said.
“As I learn more, I do my
best to share my knowledge
with my families. I feel like
my families and my school
staff are working together
and doing a fabulous job of
giving each other grace and
support.”
Before week two of
distance learning began,
SKDS teachers, along with
Superintendent
Christy
Perry, laid out a list of eight
tips for parents on how
they can encourage their
kids through this process,
including communicating,
asking for help and giving
grace.
Teachers want their kids
to know, whatever is going
on in the world, they are in
their corner.
“Being organized is crucial
in order to continue learning
the new things I need to
know, plan lessons well and
keep in touch with families
for support and check-ins,”
Archibald said.
“It’s all about helping
students,” Tucker added.
Councilor Kim Freeman
applauded residents for turn-
ing out to talk about the issues
surrounding backyard fowl and
coming armed with informa-
tion that helped commissioners
arrive at their recommendation.
Arcibal offered written tes-
timony for the city council’s
public hearing, which was held
via teleconferencing.
Some residents hoped to re-
move the stipulation of keep-
ing chickens confi ned to coops
GRANTS,
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“The Chamber does not
represent all businesses in
Keizer,” Herrera said.
Clark said that the city
would also reach out to the
Latino Business Alliance
and its members when the
program stands up.
Councilor Dan Kohler
appeared troubled at the
prospect of selecting nine
businesses for the grants out
of the hundreds that might
qualify, but supported the
action.
“It’s not much, but I
consider it a good start,” said
Herrera.
Potential projects that
sudoku
and suggested six-foot fencing
was enough to contain the
birds, but that suggestion didn’t
pass muster with either the
planning commission or the
city council. Owners will still
need to maintain active super-
vision when chickens or ducks
are outside coops or keep them
locked up.
Councilor Dan Kohler had
no issue with raising the limits,
but stressed owner responsibil-
ity. “As long as they are proper-
ly cared for, it’s probably okay,”
Kohler said.
The city’s new rules on
chickens and ducks do not su-
persede those of home owners
associations such as McNary
Estates.
The council also changed
another portion of the devel-
opment code unrelated to birds
with its approval. Homeowners
had been limited to three-and-
a-half-foot fencing in front
yards, but changes in manufac-
turing have made fencing less
than four feet tall hard to come
by. Four-foot fences are now
permitted in such spaces.
lost out included: prepping
city-owned properties to be
placed on the market for lease;
development and support of
sports facilities; revitalization
of public investment projects,
installation of a food truck
pod on city-owned property;
and paying consultants to
advise the city on creation of
an urban renewal district or
expand Keizer’s urban growth
boundary for employment
land.
(Photo on A1: Chicks available
at
Cascade
Farm
and
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public notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Case No.: 19PB06663
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of:
EDITH CARLSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that David Carlson
has been appointed personal
representative of the estate
of Edith Carlson. All persons
having
claims
against
the estate are required to
present them, with vouchers
attached, to the undersigned
personal representative at:
David L. Carlson, P.C.
PO Box 13066
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,
David
L.
Carlson, P.C. PO Box 13066
Salem, Oregon 97309.
Dated and fi rst published:
April 24, 2020.
4/24, 5/1, 5/8
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Case No. 19DR09803
SUMMONS
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
In the Matter of the Marriage of
DARBY KELLY,
Petitioner,
and
SHEREE KELLY,
Respondent,
and
CRAIG W. CHAFFIN,
Third Party.
TO: CRAIG W. CHAFFIN
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
REQUIRED to appear and
defend the petition fi led
against you in the above-
entitled cause within thirty
(30) days from the date of
service of this summons upon
you, and in case of your failure
to do so, for want thereof,
Petitioner will apply to the
court for relief demanded in
the petition.
NOTICE TO THIRD PARTY:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
You may be liable for
attorney fees in this case. A
judgment for attorney fees
can be entered against you
as provided in ORS Chapter
107 should Petitioner in this
case prevail.
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 administrator
within 30 days 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 upon the
Petitioner. If you have any
questions, you should see
an attorney immediately. If
you need help in fi nding an
attorney, you may contact the
Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer
Referral Service online at
www.oregonstatebar.org or
by calling (503) 684-3763
(in the Portland area) or toll-
free elsewhere in Oregon at
(800)452-7636.
FERDER, CASEBEER,
FRENCH & STERN LLP
DATED: April 24, 2020
/s/ Christopher J. Casebeer
Christopher J. Casebeer,
Attorney for Petitioner
STATE OF OREGON )
County of Marion ) ss.
I, the undersigned attorney
of record for Petitioner, certify
that the foregoing is an exact
and complete copy of the
original summons in the
above-entitled cause.
TO THE OFFICER OR
OTHER PERSON SERVING
THIS SUMMONS: You are
hereby directed to serve a
true copy of this summons,
together with a true copy
of the petition mentioned
therein, upon the Third Party,
and to make your proof of
service on the reverse hereof
or upon a separate similar
document which you shall
attach hereto.
/s/ Christopher J. Casebeer
Christopher J. Casebeer,
Attorney for Petitioner
4/24, 5/1, 5/8, 5/15
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that JENNIFER L.
MOLAN has been appointed
Personal Representative of
the ESTATE OF BARBARA
JO BATES, deceased, by the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marion County
under Case No. 20PB02608.
All persons having claims
against the estate are
required to present them, with
vouchers attached, to the
said Personal Representative
at Stayton Law, PO Box 248,
Stayton, OR 97383, 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.
Dated and fi rst published
April 24, 2020.
Personal Representative:
Jennifer L. Molan
9654 Mill Creek Rd SE
Aumsville OR 97325
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
Jennifer L. Tiger, OSB#990890
Stayton Law
PO Box 248
Stayton, Oregon 97383
WILLIAM PETER TYSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Lola Jo Lynn Tyson has
been appointed Personal
Representative of the above-
captioned estate. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to present
them to the undersigned
Personal Representative 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 24th day of
April, 2020.
Monica D. Pacheco,
Attorney for Personal
Representative
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
Lola Jo Lynn Tyson
257 Evelyn Ave NE
Salem OR 97301
(503) 510-9013
ATTORNEY
Monica D. Pacheco,
OSB # 064600
DOUGLAS, CONROYD, GIBB
& PACHECO, P.C.
528 Cottage Street N.E.
P.O. Box 469
Salem, OR 97308-0469
(503) 364-7000
Facsimile: (503) 585-0699
monica@dcm-law.com
4/24, 5/1, 5/8
PUBLIC NOTICE
budget and the Budget
Committee to receive the
budget message. The meeting
will also include discussion
on the proposed uses of
State Revenue Sharing funds.
A subsequent meeting will
be held on Tuesday, May 12,
2020 at 6:00 p.m. to continue
discussion and deliberation.
If an additional meeting is
necessary it will be held on
Thursday, May 14, 2020 at
6:00 p.m.
Due to concerns regarding
COVID19, we would like
to encourage anyone who
wishes to participate in
the meeting to provide
testimony via email or
written
correspondence.
Written comments should
be submitted on or before
May 12, 2020 at 3:00 p.m.
Send your comments to
Tracy Davis, City Recorder
at davist@keizer.org or mail
to P.O. Box 21000, Keizer,
Oregon 97307. If you wish
to participate online through
the Zoom Web Conferencing
Platform, please contact
Tracy Davis by phone at (503)
856-3412 no later than 3:00
p.m. on May 11, 2020 to
register.
A copy of the budget
document will be available
beginning on April 28, 2020
on the City’s website – www.
keizer.org
Questions regarding this
matter may be directed to
Tim Wood, Finance Director
or Chris Eppley, City Manager
at (503) 390-3700.
Dated this 21st day of April,
2020.
Tracy L. Davis, MMC
City Recorder
4/24, 5/1
CITY OF KEIZER
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
The Budget Committee
for the City of Keizer, Marion
County, State of Oregon, will
meet on Monday, May 11,
2020 at 6:00 p.m. to begin
discussing the City Budget
for the fi scal year July 1,
2020 to June 30, 2021. The
meeting will be held via Zoom
Web Conferencing Platform.
The purpose of this meeting
is for the presentation of
the manager recommended
CITY OF KEIZER
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
4/24, 5/1, 5/8
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Case No. 20PB02646
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
NOTICE OF
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
HEARING
A public hearing on a
proposed
supplemental
budget for the City of Keizer
will be held on Monday, May
4, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. This
hearing will be held via the
Zoom Web Conferencing
platform. The purpose of the
public hearing is to discuss
and consider a supplemental
budget for the 2019-2020
fi scal year budget. The
supplemental budget will
include adjustments to:
1. Transfer $3,000 from
contingency to debt service in
the Street Fund to provide for
an additional debt principal
payment,
2.
Recognize
and
appropriate the $15,000 in
funds received under the
intergovernmental Agreement
for Community Prosperity
Initiative in the General Fund –
Non-Departmental Resources
and Requirements,
3. Transfer $30,000 from the
General Fund – Community
Development to General
Fund – Non-Departmental
Requirements to provide
additional appropriations for
the Community Prosperity
Initiative, and
4. Transfer $20,000 from
Administrative Services Fund
- General Administration
Contingency to Administrative
Services Fund – Finance
Utility Billing to provide
for increased contractual
services.
Due to COVID 19 concerns,
we would like to encourage
anyone who wishes to
participate in the meeting on
May 4, 2020 to provide public
testimony via email or written
correspondence.
Please
provide your comments on
or before May 4, 2020 at
3:00 p.m. Comments can
be submitted by email to
Tracy Davis, City Recorder at
davist@keizer.org or mailed
to her at P.O. Box 21000,
Keizer, OR 97307. Individuals
may also participate online
through the Zoom Web
Conferencing
platform.
Please contact Tracy Davis at
(503) 856-3412 no later than
3:00 p.m. on May 4, 2020 to
register to participate.
If you have any questions
regarding
this
meeting,
please contact Chris Eppley,
City Manager or Tim Wood,
Finance Director at (503) 390-
3700.
DATED this 22nd day of
April, 2020.
Tracy L. Davis, MMC
City Recorder
4/24