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DECEMBER 18, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7 traffi c court Isaiah Matthew Sanchez, $315; Victor Karl Brunkal, $265; George Gutierrez Ortiz, $500; Kristina Marie Sanford, $500; Jackson Reilly Swain, $350; Ana Eugenia Torres, $500; Ivan C Chavez Acosta, $125. $900; Christal Faith Dashner, $942; Larissa Lyndsey Eagle, $942; Kenneth Paul Gilmore, $942; Desiree Ashley Korrell, $1,042; George Gutierrez Or- tiz, $1,042; Miguel Ortiz Men- doza, $642; Jessica Ann Ridder- busch, $1,042; Isabella Pamelia Rosillo, $1,042; Jackson Reilly Swain, $642; Ana Eugenia Tor- res, $1,042; Jamee-Azhlyn Yasay Smith, $440. rera, $115; Lilly Jane Sessums, $135; Steven Cole Whitesides Roe, $135; Randall Joseph Giesbers, $145; Mariah Lynn Longfellow, $135; Gustavo Martinez Jimenez, $135; Brian Morales Giron, $55; Christo- pher Santos Botello, $145; Wil- liam W Stevenson, $115; Kam- ryn Mackenzie Weeks, $145; Branden Allen Hopkins, $135. NO PROOF OF INSURANCE USE OF MOBILE DEVICE OTHER Cameron Jacob Lee, $225; Manuel Jr Banualos, $300; Lar- issa Lyndsey Eagle, $450; Trevor J Ford, $225; Ricardo Robles, $75; Carlos Rafael Calderon Cervantes, $265. Shawn Dale Lindsay, $235; Courtney Brooke Tiegen, $235; Oscar Antonio Trevi- no, $235; Steven John Unwin, $235; Angela Renee Weinfurt- ner, $265. Manuel Jr Banualos, $130, im- proper display of validating stickers; Francisco Bautista Ri- vera, $342, operation of vehicle without required lights; Rich- ard Elmer Cramer, $542, solid waste violation; Richard Elmer Cramer, $500, zoning violation; Larissa Lyndsey Eagle, $150, fail to display registration plates; John Ross Niko, $115, fail to renew vehicle registration; Jes- sica Ann Ridderbusch, $250, fail to use safety belts; James Michael Johnson, $115, fail to use safety belts; Daniel S Tsera, $240, careless driving; Christo- pher Santos Botello, $150, fail- ure to install ignition interlock device; Leanne Michelle Caire, $235, failure to stop and remain stopped for pedestrian. NO LICENSE Kristina Marie Sanford, $542; Karolina Simpson, $40. NO INSURANCE FAILURE TO OBEY TRAFFIC CONTROL Isaiah Matthew Sanchez, $490; DEVICE DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED Manuel Jr Banualos, $542; Hudson James Battin, $642; Francisco Bautista Rivera, Daniel Ryan Johnson, $235. 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ONAC WANTED Donations needed FUTURE, for school Klosets continued from Page A1 the addition of two college wood-bat leagues that some of the eliminated Minor League clubs would now be associated with — the MLB Draft League and the Pioneer League The MLB Draft League will comprise six east coast teams and the Pioneer League features teams from Idaho, Utah, Montana and Colorado — Boise will be joining the Pioneer League. Walker said that the organization hopes to have a plan for the team’s future by the end of the year. He also said that the potential league the Volcanoes would play in next season won’t be similar to the collegiate wood bat leagues that the MLB just established — which rules out the chance of the team playing in the Pioneer “There will still be high level baseball in Salem-Keizer for years to come.” — Mickey Walker Volcanoes CEO League or the West Coast League, which features the Portland Pickles and Corvallis Knights. “We’re not ready to go public with our plan because we might have to make some changes. It all depends on what MLB’s role will be,” Walker said. In the meantime, the Vol- canoes created a GiveSendGo account where loyal fans can donate money to the organi- zation — ticket vouchers for future games are available for those who donate. “The community has always stood by us and we are thank- ful that they continue to do so,” Walker said. In their 23 years of existence, the Volcanoes have proven to be one of the best short-season Single-A teams in the country, producing 112 MLB players as well as multiple all-stars, a Cy Young Award winner (Tim Lincecum) and a National League MVP (Buster Posey). Walker is thankful to the Gi- ants for the last 23 years, but has high hopes for the future of the organization. “It was a very fruitful re- lationship for more than two decades. We are so thankful for the incredible memories as a Giants affi liate. But we look forward to making many more memories,” Walker said. “There will still be high level baseball in Salem-Keizer for years to come.” puzzle answers WorshipDirectory These Salem-Keizer houses of worship invite you to visit. Call to list your church in our Worship Directory: (503) 390-1051 KEIZER COMMUNITY CHURCH 380 Churchdale Ave N (1 block West of Dutch Bros) 503 -393 - 0222 • KeizerCommunityChurch.com SUNDAY: Sermons can be found online at www.keizercommunitychurch.com WEDNESDAY: 6:30 pm Awana; Youth Group; Adults www.KeizerChristian.org