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AUGUST 6, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 Tubers rescued after getting stranded at Keizer Rapids The Polk County Sheriff ’s Offi ce rescued two women who had become stranded on a gravel bar north of Keizer Rapids Park Thursday night. A Polk County Sheriff 's Offi ce news release Friday said 20-year-old Jackeline Garcia, of Woodburn, and 19-year-old Shibana Lazaro-Aguirre, of Wilsonville, planned to fl oat in inner tubes around Keizer Rapids Park Thursday evening. But due to the strong current, the sheriff ’s offi ce said they fl oated past their intended area and got stranded on a gravel bar 500 yards north of the park. The women called 911 and a Polk County Sheriff ’s Offi ce boat rescued them. The sheriff ’s offi ce said they weren’t wearing life jackets and advised people recreating on the river to always wear one. BUSINESS AND Services D I R E C T O R Y SPOTLIGHT P opcorn is a great snack, but if you want something special kick it up and enjoy some kettle corn. Suzy Q’s Original Kettle Corn is a delicious treat that can be enjoyed anytime and anywhere. Begun in 2000, the company has been owned by local food entrepreneur Jerry Suzy Q's Original Kettle Corn Facebook @SuzyQsOriginalKettleCorn • 503-339-7474 Crane and Jerry Crane III since early 2021. Sweet and Salty, and Classic Caramel. Suzy Q’s is currently Their kettle corn is made fresh and locally every day. It is made in small batches to assure freshness and quality for their customers. Flavors available include available at Roth’s Market, Keizer Liquor Store and other retailers. Customers can also order directly and have it shipped right to their doorstep by calling 503-339-7474 or through their Facebook Shop. “Our kettle corn is the best snack experience you can have,” said Jerry Crane. “It’s so good, it’s addictive. In a good way.”