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    Wednesday, January 14, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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999 Public Notice
NNTICE NF BNARD AND
CNMMITTEE NPENINGS:
The Jefferson County Board of
Commissioners is looking for
individuals interested in serving
on Camp dherman Road District
#18. Interested persons should
submit a letter of interest no later
than January 23, 2015. Please call
541-475-2449 if you have any
questions.
Barbara Andresen
66 dE D dtreet, duite A
Madras, OR 97741
Barbara.andresen@co.jefferson.
or.us
Fax: 541-475-4454
NNTICE NF ELECTINN
NF DISTRICT
BNARD MEMBERS
Sisters-Camp Sherman Rural
Fire Protection District
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, May 19, 2015, an
election will be held for the
purpose of electing four board
members to fill the following
positions and terms, including
any vacancy which may exist on
the board of Sisters-Camp
Sherman Rural Fire Erotection
District.
• One Director, Position No. 1,
Unexpired 2-year term
• One Director, Position No. 2,
Unexpired 2-year term
• One Director, Position No. 4,
4-year term
• One Director, Position No. 5,
4-year term
Each candidate for an office
listed above must file a
declaration of candidacy or
petition for nomination for office
with the County Clerk of
Deschutes County, Oregon, not
later than the 61st day before the
date of the regular district
election. The filing deadline is
5 p.m. on March 19, 2015.
Filing forms are available at the
Deschutes County Clerk’s office,
1300 NW Wall Street, Suite 202,
Bend, Oregon 97701 and online
at www.deschutes.org/clerk.
Nancy Blankenship
Deschutes County Clerk
NOTICE OF ELECTION
OF DISTRICT
BOARD MEMBERS
Sisters School District 6
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, May 19, 2015, an
election will be held for the
purpose of electing four board
members to fill the following
positions and terms, including
any vacancy which may exist on
the board of Sisters School
District 6.
• One Director, Position No. 2,
2-year unexpired term
• One Director, Position No. 3,
4-year term
• One Director, Position No. 4,
4-year term
• One Director, Position No. 5,
2-year unexpired term
Each candidate for an office
listed above must file a
declaration of candidacy or
petition for nomination for office
with the County Clerk of
Deschutes County, Oregon, not
later than the 61 st day before the
date of the regular district
election. The filing deadline is
5 p.m. on March 19, 2015.
Filing forms are available at the
Deschutes County Clerk’s office,
1300 NW Wall Street, Suite 202,
Bend, Oregon 97701 and online
at www.deschutes.org/clerk.
Nancy Blankenship
Deschutes County Clerk
PUBLIC AUCTION
On 1/15/15 at 1 p.m., the entire
contents of these units
belonging to the following will
sell to the highest bidder:
Brenda Fair #A-4; Elena
Rodriguez #D-31; John & OJ
Biber #C-3B; Seth Allen #A-73.
The high bidder(s) must remove
the contents within 3 days.
The sale takes place at
Sisters Rental, 506 N. Eine St.,
Sisters, Oregon. 541-549-9631.
LEGAL NOTICE
DIRECTORS’ POSITIONS
Three positions with incumbents
running for reelection on the
Board of Directors at Central
Electric Cooperative, Inc. are up
for election. They are:
District # 1, Sisters
District # 7, Alfalfa
District # 8, Bend
Eursuant to the By-Laws of the
cooperative, other members that
live in that district are eligible to
run for election. Applications and
information
for
candidates,
including district boundaries and
eligibility
requirements,
are
available at the Cooperative’s
office at 2098 North Highway 97
in Redmond, Oregon. The
application process involves
several steps and must be
completed and filed at the same
cooperative office by 5:00 p.m.,
February 6, 2015.
INFORMATION on
LICENSING for
Construction Contractors
An active license means
your contractor is bonded and
insured. You may find
additional details online at
www.oregon.gov/CCB or
HireALicensedContractor.com
photo provided
An intricate group of buildings won honors on the Sisters Gingerbread Trail benefiting Habitat for Humanity.
Ray’s gingerbread village wins vote
Ray’s Food Place was the
people’s choice winner for
the 8th Annual Sisters Habitat
for Humanity Gingerbread
Trail event.
The voting is done by cash
donations at the site of each
display on the trail.
Ray’s has been a stop on
the gingerbread trail every
holiday season, and its dis-
play has turned into a village
over the years, featuring sev-
eral buildings and a covered
bridge.
Customers dropped nearly
$240 into the donation house
at the Ray’s location. Coming
in a close second with almost
$220 was Habitat ReStore,
which featured a house in
honor of a Habitat home
dedication. Third place went
to Eurosports, with donations
of $108.
Twenty-four local busi-
nesses participated, and dona-
tions totaled nearly $1,000
for the local affiliate, said
Marie Clasen, Habitat’s gin-
gerbread trail coordinator.
Kate Aspen, owner of
Cowgirls and Indians Resale,
said she saw a lot of people
stop by her shop with gin-
gerbread maps. She plans to
participate in the 2015 event
and said she even picked up
a book for gingerbread home
ideas.
The judges’ choice first-
place award goes to Sisters
Market’s two-story house
with its frosted cereal roof,
candy-cane fence and
chocolate-paver walkway.
Second place goes to Alpaca
by Design’s house with its
stained glass windows made
out of fruit leather, and its
back-in parking spots.
“It’s so fun to see all
the creative houses and to
have the businesses support
Habitat with their participa-
tion,” said Clasen. “We would
love to see more businesses
join this event next year.”
On Whychus Creek
Doug Roberts
Principal Broker, GRI, CRB
541-280-6199
1031 E. Timber Pine Dr., Sisters
Beautiful home features granite counter tops
in kitchen, greatroom with propane fi replace,
main-fl oor master, and large deck overlook-
ing Whychus Creek. Upstairs has 2 bedrooms,
bath, bonus room and hobby room. Easy dis-
tance to shopping, schools, library. $535,000
dougrobertsMPS@gmail.com
290 E. Cascade Ave., Sisters
541-588-6614
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Agenda...
Sisters City Council
City Hall
520 E. Cascade Ave.
January 15, 8 a.m.
workshop
1. Discussion on SP-14-
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2. N e w
website
demonstration.
3. Preview January 22
agendas.
4. O t h e r b u s i n e s s :
Sisters School District/Sisters
Trails Alliance paved path
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