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FEBRUARY 19, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 By LAUREN MURPHY Of the Keizertimes Det. Tim Lathrop has been with the Keizer Police De- partment for more than two decades, but he didn’t start his journey as a detective. He worked as an offi cer in Leb- anon for four years and got hired at KPD in 1998 where he worked as a patrol offi cer. Roughly a year later, he be- came a school resource Offi cer and a detective in 2002. “It’s the kind of job [that] I look forward to going to work everyday,” Lathrop said. His favorite part of the job is helping victims of crime and making them feel like they’ve been seen, heard and cared for. 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While some joke about your place of work burning down while you are on vaca- tion, Lathrop had it happen. About 15 years ago, a man tried to fi rebomb the police department while Lathrop was on vacation. After lighting several cars on fi re in the parking lot of the old police department, the man shot up a neighborhood and barricaded himself in the courthouse. “[He] started lighting fi res in the courthouse,” Lathrop said, laughing at the absurdity of the story. Lathrop remembered working on a harassment case involving the man, but didn't expect him to attack the de- partment. Lathrop’s motivation to keep going comes, in part, by balancing the chaotic mo- ments with a broader perspec- tive. The world is still function- ing on a daily basis– even if it looks different– but Lathrop believes things will get better. “I’m just thankful to have a job that I can go to every day,” Lathrop said. One of the things that he loves about working with the KPD is how cooperative the neighboring agencies are. “Crime doesn’t solely hap- pen here. It happens in Salem and Marion County. You may have a suspect that lives here but commits crime some- where else,” Lathrop said. Having good working rela- tionships with everyone from the Department of Human Services to the fi re depart- ments is a luxury that Lathrop is thankful for. responded to more than 50 calls for downed power lines — KFD had one engine and three medic units on-call, full of a mix of career staff and volunteers. “We were very busy, but there was nothing we weren’t prepared for. We had to pri- oritize our calls because life comes before property,” Storms said. McMann said that some people had to wait anywhere between 30 minutes to sev- eral hours to receive service and that 911 dispatch had, at one time, had hundreds of calls pending. KFD reported similar issues with pending calls. “It’s an all-hands on deck approach. They all do a phe- nomenal job getting people taken care of, even though some calls have to be put into pending,” Storms said. MCFD1 had three medic units on duty during the 72- hour shift, but McMann said two stations of volunteers played a pivotal role in the process. “Our volunteers sacrifi ced a lot to help others. To have two stations of volunteers who spend two days working non-stop with no compensa- tion is incredible,” McMann said. When power goes out in the area, oftentimes people puzzle answers Tualatin Tigard Milwaukie 8970 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd. Tualatin, OR 97062 12995 SW Pacifi c Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 16475 SE McLoughlin Blvd. Milwaukie, OR 97267 (503) 783-6869 (503) 653-7076 (503) 885 -7800 “Easy Online Arrangements” CrownCremationBurial.com 1st Citizen noms due March 7 The Keizer Chamber of Commerce is looking for award nominees in several categories leading up to the annual First Citizen’s Banquet Saturday, March 20. Awards are presented for First Citizen, Service to Ed- ucation and Merchant of the Year. Nomination forms can be downloaded at tinyurl. com/2dzkhtlj. Nominations are due by March 7. They can be emailed to corri@keizer- chamber.com or mailed to the chamber offi ce at 4118 River Road N. Keizer, OR 97303. are unable to access necessary medical equipment, such as an oxygen tank or nebuliz- ers, which led to the uptick in EMT calls — there were also multiple calls regarding carbon monoxide poison- ing and instances where in- dividuals couldn’t drive to the emergency room due to down trees. McMann advises after a storm that people do their best to try to safely remove branches from their drive- ways and sidewalks, which helps fi rst responders and public works individuals. “Assessing the situation and safely removing trees and debris from streets and side- walks can help decrease the demand on service provid- ers,” McMann said. “There was one instance where we couldn’t reach a patient be- cause their driveway was blocked by a tree, so we had to knock on a neighbor’s door to borrow a chainsaw.” Storms says that being pre- pared and aware is crucial to surviving a power outage. “The key is to be pre- pared ahead of time. There are so many different dynam- ics to the situation, like get- ting 72 hours worth of food and fi nding different ways to cook and stay warm,” Storms said. “We preach prepared- ness in everything we do.” public notices NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS PUBLIC NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County Probate Department in the Matter of the Estate of THOMAS S LANDON, Deceased, Case No. 18PB04068 Notice to Interested Persons NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Carole A Landon has been appointed as the Personal Representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, within four (4) months after the date of fi rst publication of this notice, as stated below, to the Personal Representative at the law offi ce of Robert J. Custis, PO Box 2182, Salem, Oregon 97308, phone (503) 378-0624 or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in the 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 this 5th day of February, 2021. Chemawa Road 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 March 1, 2021. Responses may be mailed to Tracy L. Davis MMC, 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 City Recorder at (503) 8563412 Dated this 11th day of February 2021. Tracy L. Davis, MMC City Recorder 2/19 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION PROBATE DEPARTMENT 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION MCNARY RESTAURANT – FORMERLY JEFF & SHERYL’S (CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP/ TRADE NAME) NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Keizer will hold a public hearing to consider a liquor license application – change of ownership and trade name for the restaurant located at 165 McNary Estates Drive N, Keizer, Oregon. The OLCC license application is for a Full OnPremises Sales and Off Premises SalesLiquor License. The new name will be McNary Golf Club. The hearing will be held on Monday, March 1, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. at the Robert L. Simon Council Chambers, Keizer Civic Center, 930 Case No. 21PB00712 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of MICHAEL K. HODGES, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEFFERSON S. BROWN 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 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 16th day of February, 2021. Monica D. Pacheco Monica D. Pacheco, OSB #064600 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Jefferson S. Brown 2930 Merdel Ave. S Salem, OR 97302 (503) 871-0192 William J. Skoda 15710 SE 167th Place Renton, WA 98058 Phone: (503) 896-6342 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 2/19, 2/26, 3/5 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Probate Department Case No. 21PB00507 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of ANA MARIA MCBEE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, has appointed the undersigned, William J. Skoda, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Ana Maria McBee, on January 21, 2021. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouchers to the Personal Representative by directing said claims to Roger K. Evans, Law Offi ce of Roger K. Evans, P.C., 675 Church Street NE, Salem, OR 97301, within four months from the date of fi rst publication of this notice as stated below, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by this proceeding 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 February 5, 2021. /s/William J. Skoda William J. Skoda, Personal Representative PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: Roger K. Evans, OSB #812170 Law Offi ce of Roger K. Evans, P.C. 675 Church St NE Salem, OR 97301 Phone: (503) 585-2121 Fax: (503) 364-7689 Email: roger@rogerkevans.com 2/5, 2/12, 2/19 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE. A commercial trust deed dated May 1, 2019, made by Real Estate Investments Northwest, LLC, as Grantor, to Fidelity National Title Company (now succeeded by Joel D. Kalberer), as Trustee, in favor of Summer Hill, LLC; AEKHR, LLC; AWHT, LLC; Donald Huster and Kathie Huster, Trustees of Huster Living Trust U/A/D May 7, 1999; Alan and Ann Huster, Trustees of the Alan and Ann Huster trust, dated November 17, 2011; George B. Huster, Trustee of the George B. Huster Trust executed April 22, 1992; Barbara Kraemer, Trustee of the Barbara A. Kraemer Revocable Trust, the benefi ciaries. The successor trustee is Joel D. Kalberer whose address is P.O. Box 667, Albany, Oregon, 97321. 2. RECORDING INFORMATION. The subject trust deed is recorded in the records of Marion County, Oregon, May 9, 2019 as Document No. 201900019811, Reel number 4194, Page number 273, 3506 Cherokee Dr. S. Salem OR 97302. 3. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 4, Block 7, ILLAHE HILLS ESTATES NO. 2, in the County of Marion and State of Oregon. ALSO: Beginning at an iron rod which marks the Southeast corner of Lot 4, Block 7, lLLAHE HILLS ESTATES NO. 2, as said addition is platted and recorded in Volume 31, Page 42, Book of Town Plats for Marion County, Oregon; and running thence South 78˚40’ West along the South line of said Lot 4, a distance of 100 feet to an iron rod at the Southwest corner thereof; thence South 11˚20’ East 30.00 feet to an iron rod; thence North 78˚40’ East 100.00 feet to an iron rod; thence North 11˚20’ West 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. 4. DEFAULT: Grantor’s failure to pay when due: (1) monthly installments payments beginning July 15, 2019 through April of 2020 together with interest and late fees, (2) Principal amount of $700,000.00 later than May 15, 2020 together with interest and late fees and (3) attorney’s fees, trustee’s fees, and other costs and expenses associated with this foreclosure, including title report expenses, service fees, recording costs, publication costs, and the like. 5. AMOUNT DUE: By reason of the default, the benefi ciary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the commercial trust deed immediately due and payable, those sums being the following, to- wit: $981,291.13 through February 3, 2021, plus trustee’s fees, attorney fees, accruing interest, publication costs, recording fees and other costs of foreclosure, and sums advanced by Benefi ciary under the terms of the Trust Deed. 6. NOTICE OF ELECTION TO SELL: By reason of the default, both Trustee and Benefi ciary have elected and do hereby elect to foreclose the commercial trust deed by advertisement and sale pursuant to ORS 86.705 to 86.795, and to cause to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described property which the Grantor had, or had the power to convey, at the time of the execution by grantor of the commercial trust deed, together with any interest the grantor or grantor’s successor in interest acquired after the execution of the commercial trust deed, to satisfy the obligations secured by the commercial trust deed and the expenses of the sale, including the compensations of the commercial trustee as provided by law, and the reasonable fees of trustee’s attorneys. 7. Time and Date of Sale: May 4, 2021, 10:00 a.m. (in accordance to ORS 187.110 for standard of time), outside the front door at the top of the front steps of the Marion County Courthouse, 100 High Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97301, in the City of Salem, County of Marion, State of Oregon. 8. RIGHT TO REINSTATE: Any person named in ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time prior to fi ve days before the Trustee conducts the sale, to have this foreclosure dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by doing all of the following: a. payment to the Benefi ciary of the entire amount then due, other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred; b. curing any other default that is capable of being cured, by tendering the performance required under the obligation or Trust Deed; and c. paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and Trust Deed, together with the Trustee’s and attorney’s fees not exceeding the amount provided in ORS 86.778, if applicable) not later than fi ve day before the date last set for the sale. 9. Statutory Warning. This is not a residential trust deed as defi ned in ORS chapter 87. There are no known tenants on the property subject to ORS chapter 90. Without limiting the trustee’s disclaimer of representations or warranties, Oregon law requires the trustee to state in this notice that some residential property sold at a trustee’s sale may have been used in manufacturing methamphetamines, the chemical components of which are known to be toxic. Prospective purchasers of residential property should be aware of this potential danger before deciding to place a bid for this property at the trustee’s sale. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the commercial trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “benefi ciary” include their respective successors in interest, if any. 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/5