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AUGUST 14, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7 traffi c court (Note: These include municipal court actions since July 24.) NO LICENSE Esmeralda Hernandez Millan, $150; Tyler L. Knudson, $245; Devon John Bratcher, $245; Brandon J. Cromartie, $245. NO INSURANCE Lidia Juleen Saldana, $500; Zach- ary Anderson, $500; Devon John Bratcher, $245; Dakota Dean Helton Kanthack, $500; Jeremy Ronald Ramon, $500; Theresa Arce, $500; Tiarra Najay Cow- an, $500; Michelle Ann Garcia, $265; Freeman Gomez Lopez, $500; Jaclyn Judith Keymolen, $500; Charles WLK Rego, $500; Amy Kathryn Wedebrook, $245; Marlow Jason Mitchell Jr., $317; Alexander Collin Eaton, $265; Luis Zuniga Ramos, $245; Luka Anfi lofi eff, $265. NO PROOF OF INSURANCE Marcus Emilio Perez, $342; Pe- dro Bermudez, $500; Victor Lee Brunkal, $542; Thomas Andrew Giles, $245; Isidro Jr Aguilera, $265; Gregory Allen Coldiron, $500; Tiffany Marie Green, $542; James William Smith, $500; Noah Daniel Castaneda, $215; Christo- pher A. Durant, $235; Jose Luis Hernandez Leon, $75; Karen Gay Meyer, $500. USE OF MOBILE DEVICE Jeffrey Scott Brablecz, $235; Adri- anne Nelson Clevenger, $235; Mandi Louise Charli Harp- er, $235; Stacy Denise Pickett, $235; Julian James Ruiz III, $235; Bonnie L Albrich, $542; Jeremi- ah S Jensen, $235; Allison Leigh Knight, $542; Danya Yvette Lo- pez, $235; Kenneth A. McCallis- ter, $235; Rosario Rios Lopez, $235; Marlow Jason Mitchell Jr., $235; Ruth Myrtle Jacobs, $235; Justin Allen Martin, $235; Trevvor Wayne Mcfee, $235; Natasha M Olds, $235. DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED Justyn M. Hensley, $542; Jason Leon Pyatt, $1,042; Lidia Juleen Saldana, $1,042; Zachary Ander- son, $1,042; Rodrigo Dominguez Martinez, $440; Pedro Bermudez, $1,042; Alexander Brian Castillo, $1,042; Angelica Raquel Cas- tillo Romero, $1,042; Dakota Dean Helton Kanthack, $1,042; Henoc Ibanez Castillo, $1,042; James Robert Kahn, $492; Jeremy Ronald Ramon, $1,042; Theresa Arce, $1,042; Tiarra Najay Cow- an, $1,042; Kimberly Ann Doan, $415; Freeman Gomez Lopez, $1,042; Jaclyn Judith Keymo- len, $1,042; Charles WLK Rego, $1,042; Julian James Ruiz III, $440; Jennifer Louann Shrock, $1,042; Tony Tinoco, $1,042; Ruslan Ruslanovich Vasilchuk, $1,042; Cesar Vasquez, $440; Me- gan Elizabeth Danie Whitlow, $440; Isidro Aguilera Jr., $440; Angelica Raquel Castillo Rome- ro, $1,042; Tony Leon Caswell, $1,042; Gregory Allen Coldiron, $1,042; Maleek Marquez Collier, $1,042; Ambrosia Lea Martin, $1,042; David A Nichols, $1,042; James William Smith, $1,042; Ty- ler Garrett Thompson, $1,042; Adriana Torres, $1,042; Marlow Jason Mitchell Jr., $440; Alexan- der Collin Eaton, $492; Jose Luis Hernandez Leon, $440; Mycheal Ryan Fox, $440; Luka Anfi lof- ieff, $440; Rosa Isela Hernandez, $1,042; Karen Gay Meyer, $1,042; Tony Tinoco, $1,042. SPEEDING Sage Wesley Allen, $75; Trevor McKay Bentley, $242; Katie Mi- chelle Mackor, $135; Brandi Ales Miller, $145; Anthony James Fyer, $145; Jose IV Gomez, $145; Tara Lea Page, $292; Vinvent Cipri, $292; Freeman Gomez Lopez, $125; Jessica Zarate Gutierrez, $135; Maleek Marquez Collier, $250; Tyler Garrett Thompson, $500; Joseph James Boersma, $145; Daniel Deleon, $135; Mi- chael John Osmanski, $135; Ja- mie Lara Ruiz, $235; Daniel An- gel Roque, $235; Sarah Medina, $165; Lucas Wayne Jensen, $135; Alexander Jazz Simpson, $135; Rachel Aleman, $135. FAILURE TO OBEY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE OTHER Jordon Alexandria Scanga, $115, failure to use safety belts; Steven William Barnett, $115, failure to register vehicle; Kenneth Al- vin Schmidt, $115, failure to use safety belt; Renee Marie Mar- tinez, $115, failure to use safety belt; Rodrigo Dominguez Mar- tinez, $265, dangerous left turn; Bryan Gabriel Arenas-Lopez, $542, illegal window tinting; Keith Lee Flores, $440, careless driving with an accident; Keilah Rae Narvaez, $542, following too closely; Jeremy Ronald Ra- mon, $125, failure to use safety belt; Nicolas Saldana, $145, fail to yield right of way within round- about; Charles Angelos Alvarez Tello, $115, unlawful sound am- plifi cation; Theresa Arce, $150, improper display of validating stickers; Pedro Bermudez, $167, failure to register vehicle; Lucille Mae Hiltz, $115, failure to use safety belts; Jaclyn Judith Key- molen, $125, failure to use safety belts; Christopher Allen Weddle, $115, failure to use safety belts; Isidro Aguilera Jr., $165, opera- tion of vehicle without required lights; Douglas J. Benson, $265, failure of driver entering road- way to yield right of way; Phillip John Carrillo, $115, failure to use safety belts; Lora Jean Cunning- ham, $115, failure to use safe- ty belts; Ashley Deann Meeker, $115, failure to use safety belts. Joseph Allen Montgomery, $542. 4-way stop planned at River-Quinaby By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes Marion County Public Works is planning a four-way stop intersection where River Road North meets Clearlake Northeast/Quinaby Road Northeast. The plan is to try to get it installed by the end of August, said Brian Nicholas, director of Marion County Public Works (MPCW). While a fatal crash at the site in late July gave the planned changes added momentum, it was not the sole factor in MCPW moving quickly in re- sponse. “Each of the stop signs will have a fl ashing red light on top of the sign and there will be temporary signs placed ahead of the intersection warning drivers of a traffi c change,” Nicholas said. The warning signs will also include fl ashing lights to get drivers’ attention. MCPW had to order some additional parts needed for the change, but planned for a rapid deployment. On July 28, a 39-year-old Sheridan woman died in a crash at the intersection. She was driving a Ford Taurus and an investigation determined she had failed to stop at a stop sign while traveling eastbound on Clearlake Road Northeast. In response to the crash, the Keizer City Council planned to ask for changes at a meeting of the Marion County Area Transportation Commission Thursday, Aug. 6. MCPW an- nounced the changes before that meeting was held. Mayor Cathy Clark cited line-of-sight and alignment is- sues among the problems that caused crashes at the intersec- tion. Nicholas said the county monitors crash data at all coun- ty roads and intersections, and the River Road/Clearlake/ Quinaby junction falls under its Rural Intersection Safety Program. MCPW adjusts traf- fi c controls based on what the data reveals. “The county has already in- stalled advance warning signs, enhanced pavement markings and other safety features at the River Road/Quinaby Road intersection. The next logical step in that progression is to change the intersection to a four-way stop with enhanced signs, enhanced pavement markings and fl ashing beacons to increase driver awareness of the traffi c control change,” Nicholas said. Netfl ix doc series deemed worthy of Unsolved Mysteries mantle Everybody loves a good mystery. There is something irresistibly tantalizing about the unknown that drives all discovery as well as an unde- niable rush when the answers one is looking for are fi nally unearthed. Mysteries can also be frus- trating, heartbreaking and dis- turbing, however, particularly when they go unsolved. I, for one, like my mysteries in books and television to be tied up in nice little bows at their conclu- sions because real life’s myster- ies are often a bit more compli- cated. I do it for the escapism; in other words, at the end, Sher- lock Holmes concludes that the mastermind is Moriarty, Rosebud turns out to be a sled, and the ghost chasing Scooby and the gang is unmasked and happens to be the owner of the decrepit amusement park. Going into Netfl ix’s fi rst “volume” of Unsolved Myster- ies, I therefore had to prepare myself for the fact that these are, well, unsolved mysteries. I for sure wasn’t going to solve them as an audience member, and I would have to be content with the questions without the eventual answers. I’m glad I set this doubt aside, because Unsolved Mys- teries turned out to be engag- ing, if not perfect, television. The name of the show might be familiar to some: Although market- ed as “Vol. 1,” Netfl ix’s fi rst six episodes of Unsolved Mysteries is actually a continuation of a long-running series that has already had 14 seasons spread across NBC, CBS, Lifetime and Spike TV. This time there is no narrator and each episode fo- cuses on a single case, but the legacy is still obvious to those who have seen past seasons. In the case of theme, however, this review public notices NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Case No.: 20PB03073 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of: CHIEKO GROSSMAN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nancy Grossman has been appointed personal representative of the estate of Chieko Grossman. 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: July 31, 2020. 7/31, 8/7, 8/14 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION NO. 20PB04731 - Probate Notice to Interested Persons In the Matter of the Estate of NORMAN E. TINCKNELL, 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 in care of her lawyer, Mari Bailey, at 2985 River Road South, Salem, OR 97302, 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 on July 31, 2020. Martha S. Aeschlemann Personal Representative Mari Bailey, OSB #900374 Attorney for Personal Representative 2985 River Road S. Salem, OR 97302 Telephone: 503-581-4670 Facsimile: 503-581-4638 E-mail: mari@ maribaileylawyer.com Published July 31, August 7, August 14, 2020. 7/31, 8/7, 8/14 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Probate Department No. 20PB04645 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of: TRACEY DEE SULIS, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to the undersigned Personal Representative at Evans Batlan Getchell LLC, Attorneys at Law, 969 - 13th Street S.E., Salem, Oregon 97302, within four months after the date of fi rst publication of this notice, or claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings hereby are advised that additional information may be obtained from the records of the above entitled court, the Personal Representative or the attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated this 27th day of July, turned out to be a bit detri- mental. Those familiar with past iterations of Unsolved Mysteries can tell you that the show featured a combina- tion of grounded true-crime stories and those that are su- pernatural in nature. At fi rst, it appears as if the Netfl ix version has decided to buck the latter and stick with the former, but then the UFO episode starts fi ve hours in and you realize this is not the case. I’m not a fan of the combination, personally; I occasionally enjoy true-crime stories and am an admitted 2020. Date of fi rst publication: July 31, 2020. KRISTEN A. SULIS, Personal Representative PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: KRISTEN A. SULIS 4779 Burns Rd NE Salem, OR 97305 (503) 409-6996 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: RUSSELL L. GETCHELL, OSB No. 103904 Evans Batlan Getchell LLC Attorneys at Law 969 - 13th Street S.E. Salem, OR 97302-2504 (503) 588-5670 (503) 588-5673 - Fax russ@kevanslaw.com 7/31, 8/7, 8/14 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Probate Department Case No. 20PB04551 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of: IOLA MAY HANSON, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned individual has been appointed personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them within four months after the date of fi rst publication of this notice, to the personal representative in care of Penna & James, LLC, 207 Main Street West, Monmouth, OR 97361; claims not so presented may be barred. The rights of the heirs and devisees may be affected by this proceeding. Additional information may be obtained from the Court records, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. Dated and fi rst publishes this 14th day of August, 2020. Sharon Winegar Personal Representative 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 sucker for anything that talks about the possibility of aliens, but putting the two together just didn’t sit right with me. Although I had some issues with the organization, prefer- ring that each episode have a stronger hook at the beginning to get my attention instead of just jumping into a backstory with no indication of what the case actually is, Unsolved Mys- teries is, overall, not boring and actually enjoyable. Shot in doc- umentary format, each episode includes small reenactments of events (I was worried that they might be silly and overdramatic, but they turned out to be quite understated and respectful) and crossword also does an admirable job of giving the viewer enough info rmation to think they cracked the case before tossing in new information that throws those assumptions out the window. It makes the viewer feel as if they’re discovering the evi- dence themselves bit by bit, engaging the armchair detec- tive in all of us. As previously stated, I do not expect to “help solve a mystery” as the tagline says, but that’s not the point, is it? We like to be tantalized, and consider me tantalized. Unsolved Mysteries Vol. 1 (or season 15, depending on how you look at it) is now available on Netfl ix.