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PAGE A2, KEIZERTIMES, MAY 7, 2021 Library book sale May 22 The Keizer Community Library’s Spring Book Sale is scheduled for Friday, May 21, and Saturday, May 22, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the McNary Golf Club conference room located at 155 McNary Estates Drive N. Items include overstock books, books on tape and CD, movies on videotape and DVD, and puzzles. Prices are 50 cents for paperback books, $1 for hard- cover books, $1 or less for most other items, and special pricing on a few items. Donations of the above-mentioned items are always welcome. To donate, visit the library during the follow- ing hours: 1-7 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 1-4 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday; and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Or call the library during those hours at 503-390-2370. Additional information is available on the library’s website, www. keizerlibrary.org. The Keizer Community Library is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation staffed totally by volunteers. The semi-annual book sales raise funds to help operate the library. A regal post Surveys will inform county's development Salem sculpture artist Jim Johnson had his fourth piece of art selected as part of the Keizer Public Art program recently. The metalwork piece featuring a bald eagle and stand- ing about 8-foot tall was installed Monday at the northwest corner of the Chemawa Road North and River Road North. Johnson’s other works along River Road include Blind Date, on the southwest corner of the Chemawa-River inter- section. Praise at the Keizer Plaza shopping center and Guardian, a dragon, in front of Abby’s Legendary Pizza. TOP: A close-up of the profile of a new public art sculpture at the corner of River Road North and Chemawa Road North. RIGHT: The sculpture was welded into place on Tuesday, May 4. Photo by ERIC A. HOWALD of Keizertimes sudoku answers pg A20 sudoku brainfood Marion County is currently develop- ing a five-year plan for housing, commu- nity development, and infrastructure. The plan will guide investment policy and actions such as housing, economic development, public services, public facility and infrastructure investments over the next several years. Residents can take a survey on hous- ing and development at tinyurl.com/ mcdev21. The planning process is intended to more comprehensively fulfill three basic goals: to provide decent housing, to expand economic opportunities, and to provide a suitable living environ- ment. The plan depends on the opin- ions and experiences of people who are knowledgeable about housing and community development in Marion County. SUBSCRIBE Only $35 a year* Enter digits 1-9 into blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, & every 3x3 square. maze by Jonathan Graf of Keizer Call 503 . 390.1051 keizertimes.com/store *Rate for inside Marion County