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SPEECH,
continued from Page A1
however, he was forced to
break from routine.
“During a typical year, I
would go through my speech
in the morning. Then, all the
seniors would go through a
practice ceremony to make sure
everything would run smoothly.
This year, that was obviously
impossible,” Jespersen said.
While Jespersen believes that
all seven of his speeches were
similar in delivery, Kirkwood
and Alvarado both said they got
more comfortable with their
talks in the latter part of the day.
“I defi nitely felt more
comfortable as the day went
on,” Kirkwood said. “My last
few were better than my fi rst
few. I think I got better with
practice.”
“I was really nervous in my
fi rst speech. It took me some
time to get comfortable. I think
my best one was my fourth
speech, because I knew exactly
what to expect,” Alvarado
added. “But I still wanted to
maintain the same enthusiasm
with every speech.”
All students and faculty
were wearing masks during
the ceremony, but speakers
were allowed to take off their
mask when they were at the
microphone. Alvarado elected
to speak with his mask on for
the fi rst go-around, but then
decided to speak with it off for
the remainder of the day.
“I couldn’t salivate while I
was wearing my mask so I felt
like I was getting tongue-tied,”
Alvarado said.
Alvarado started preparing
for his speech in May,
practicing two to three times
a day, thinking that he would
be giving his speech in June.
McNary even taped a virtual
ceremony in early-June in case
they couldn’t hold graduation
ceremonies in person.
When it was announced
in July that McNary would
be having multiple 40-minute
graduation
ceremonies,
Alvarado felt like he needed
to edit his speech to make it
shorter.
“I spent a lot of time cutting
my speech down. I didn’t want
to go over the time limit,”
Alvarado said.
Kirkwood also said that he
had to cut his original speech
down from 12 minutes to 4-5
minutes.
“My original speech was
quite a bit longer. My wife
was instrumental in helping
me condense it into a shorter
amount of time,” Kirkwood
said.
With just under an hour in-
between ceremonies, Jespersen,
Kirkwood and Alvarado didn’t
have a lot of down time during
their 12-hour day. Fortunately,
the McNary Athletic Booster
Club provided lunch and
dinner, and made sure the
speakers were staying hydrated
on a 90-degree day.
“We were well taken care
of. It’s our responsibility to give
those kids and parents the best
experience possible, so it was
good that we didn’t have to
worry about being hungry or
thirsty,” Jespersen said.
Despite the hours of
preparation and repetitions
during the day, the experience
was well worth it in the end,
especially for Kirkwood.
“I value goodbyes because
they are special moments
where it might be the last
FACE OFF,
continued from Page A1
in support services is that
solutions to most problems
are unique to a specifi c com-
munity.
“It’s been a recurring
theme in the work of the task
force that we can bring ex-
pertise, but it’s the individual
communities that tell us what
works best for them. What
works in McMinnville or
Ashland might not work in a
rural area,” she said.
In some ways, Ro-
land-Schwartz was drawn
into the city council race as
a result of the pandemic and
council meetings gaining
more visibility. And the pre-
cautions that arose to combat
COVID-19 certainly im-
memory you have of someone.
I felt robbed of goodbyes with
all these kids I have made
relationships with when school
was canceled,” Kirkwood said.
“It meant a lot that I got the
chance to bid my farewell to
them because that might be
their last of memory of me.”
pacted collecting signatures
to place her name on the
ballot.
“There were days when we
were driving around to peo-
ple’s homes and they would
bring out a pen to sign the
petition. It felt a little weird,
but someone signing the pe-
tition would always direct us
to someone else around the
corner. It was good because
I got to know a lot of the
neighborhoods I hadn’t visit-
ed before,” Roland-Schwartz
said.
She hopes to capitalize on
some of her newfound cam-
paign connections if elected
to the council in November.
“I think one of the coun-
cil’s roles is to help residents
understand how quality of
life and the decisions that
are being made in Keizer are
connected very intrinsically,”
she said.
While Roland-Schwartz
was born and raised in rural
Lane County, her roots in
the community stretch back
much further. Her grand-
mother’s family moved to the
area when it was still most-
ly farms and lived as renters
while working in hops fi elds.
“I feel a thread connecting
me to this area and it’s where
I’m raising my kids. That’s
what makes me want to make
it a better place,” she said.
Roland-Schwartz lives in
Keizer with her husband, Sam,
and three children, Lee, Quen-
tin and Ada. Voters can fi nd
out more about her campaign
and contact the candidate at
www.michelefororegon.com.
Dated this 24th day of
August, 2020.
Tracy L. Davis, MMC
City Recorder
City of Keizer
2020-2021 fi scal year budget.
The supplemental budget will
include adjustments to:
• General Fund - Recognize
and appropriate $1,130,000
in resources made available
through the Coronavirus
Relief Fund to be used for
expenditures incurred due
to COVID-19 from March 1,
2020 through December 30,
2020.
The location of the meeting
is accessible to the disabled.
Please contact the City
Recorder at (503) 856-3412
if you will need any special
accommodations to attend
the meeting.
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 28th day of
August 2020.
Tracy L. Davis, MMC
City Recorder
public notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Case No.: 20PB05647
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of:
MICHAEL RAY MASSER,
Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that Sara Masser has
been appointed personal
representative of the estate
of Michael Ray Masser. 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:
August 28, 2020.
8/28, 9/4, 9/11
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Case No. 20PB05749
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
SAMUEL L. NORBECK,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that SCOTT R. NORBECK,
MATTHEW A NORBECK,
and JEFFREY S. NORBECK
have
been
appointed
Personal
Representatives
of
the
above-captioned
Estate. All persons having
claims against the Estate are
required to present them to
the Personal Representatives
at the addresses 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 28th day of
August, 2020.
_____________________
Monica D. Pacheco,
OSB# 064600
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES
Jeffrey S. Norbeck
4265 Great Plains Dr. NE
Salem, Oregon 97305
(503) 884-4627
Matthew A. Norbeck
220 20th St. S Apt 1713
Arlington, Virginia 22202
(503) 267-3529
Scott R. Norbeck
124 Lynx Ave
Aumsville, Oregon 97325
(208) 571-1316
ATTORNEY
Monica D. Pacheco,
OSB #064600
DOUGLAS, CONROYD,
GIBB & PACHECO, P .C.
528 Cottage Street NE,
Suite 200
PO Box469
Salem, OR 97308-0469
Telephone: (503) 364-7000
Facsimile: (503) 585-0699
Email: monica@dcm-law.com
8/28, 9/4, 9/11
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MARION COUNTY
Case No. 20PB03957
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of:
JULENE ELLA MATHIAS,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed personal
representative of the above-
entitled estate. All persons
having
claims
against
the estate are required to
present them, with vouchers
attached, to the undersigned
personal representative, in
care of her attorney, Charles
H. Vincent, PO Box 12221,
Eugene, OR 97440 within four
months after the date of fi rst
publication of this notice, or
the claims will 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 undersigned lawyer for
the personal representative.
First published on August
28, 2020.
Charles
H.
Vincent,
Attorney for Petitioner
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Neily Mathias Esposito,
2978 Via Conquistador,
Carlsbad, California 92009
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Charles H. Vincent,
PO Box 12221,
Eugene OR 97440,
OSB 941511,
Telephone (541) 687 6765,
Fax (541) 393 0726,
Email Cvincent@
vincentandassociates.com
8/28, 9/4, 9/11
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARION
Probate Department
additional information from
the records of the court, the
personal representative, or
the attorneys for the personal
representative.
DATED this 25th day of
August, 2020.
Date of fi rst publication:
August 28, 2020.
s/Christopher Hamilton
Christopher Hamilton,
OSB #123331
Attorney for
Personal Representative
Personal Representative
Dee Humphries
PO Box 20695
Keizer, Oregon 97307
(503) 559-6776
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Christopher Hamilton,
OSB #123331
McGinty Belcher & Hamilton,
Attorneys, PC
P.O. Box 12806
Salem, OR 97309
Tel: (503) 371-9636
Fax: (503) 371-2879
E-mail:
christopher@mcginty-belcher.
com
8/28, 9/4, 9/11
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MARION,
Probate Department, Case
No. 20PB05551, NOTICE
TO INTERESTED PERSONS,
In the Matter of the Estate
of Phillip Andrew Sperl,
Deceased. Notice is hereby
given that Barbara Sperl has
been appointed personal
representative of the above
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate
are required to present them
in writing to the personal
representative in care of
attorney Gabrielle Richards,
Martin & Richards, PLLC,
1220 Main Street, Suite
400, Vancouver, Washington
98660, 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 August 28, 2020.
/s/ Gabrielle D. Richards,
OSB No. 114992, Attorney for
Personal Representative.
8/28, 9/4, 9/11
\
Case No. 20PB04915
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate
of
DIANNE SUSAN RAMBEAU,
Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that Dee Humphries
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, Dee
Humphries, c/o Christopher
Hamilton, of McGinty Belcher
& Hamilton, Attorneys, PC,
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
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
KEIZER CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
NUISANCE ABATEMENT
5142 HASBROOK AVENUE
NORTHEAST, KEIZER,
OREGON
NOTICE is hereby given
that the City Council of the
City of Keizer will hold a public
hearing to determine the
correctness of the statement
of costs and to declare a
lien against subject property
– 5142 Hasbrook Avenue
Northeast, Keizer, Oregon.
Total costs are $1,320.00.
The responsible persons are
Adolf N. Grabotin, Virginia H.
Grabotin, and Occupants.
The hearing shall be held
on Tuesday, September
8, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. in the
Robert L. Simon Council
Chambers,
Keizer
Civic
Center, 930 Chemawa Rd NE,
Keizer, Oregon.
Anyone wishing to make
comment on this matter
may
provide
testimony
at the hearing or submit
written response to the City
Recorder no later than 5:00
p.m. on September 8, 2020.
Responses may be delivered
to Keizer Civic Center, 930
Chemawa Rd NE, Keizer,
Oregon or mailed to Tracy
L. Davis, City Recorder, P.O.
Box 21000, Keizer, Oregon
97307.
The location of the hearing
is accessible to the disabled.
Please contact the City
Recorder at (503)856-3412
at least 48 hours prior to the
hearing if you will need any
special accommodations to
attend or participate in the
hearing.
If you have any questions,
please contact the Legal
Department at (503) 8563433.
8/28
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF KEIZER
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
HEARING
A public hearing on a
proposed
supplemental
budget for the City of Keizer
will be held on Monday,
September 8, 2020 at 7:00
p.m. This hearing will be
held in the Robert L. Simon
Council Chambers, Keizer
Civic Center, 930 Chemawa
Road NE, Keizer, Oregon. The
purpose of the public hearing
is to discuss and consider a
supplemental budget for the
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