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28 Wednesday, August 21, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon C L A S S I F I E D S 802 Help Wanted Home health aide needed for private care. 541-420-0501. Property and building maintenance, P-T. Sno Cap Drive In, Sisters; apply in person. Sisters Habitat for Humanity Join our fun team & make a difference in our community! ReStore Assistant Manager Retail sales, marketing, customer service, volunteer management, ability to lift 50 lbs. Sat-Wed 36 hrs./wk., $15 hr. Benefits include medical insurance, paid vacation, holidays & sick. Email cover letter, resume and refs to davey@sistershabitat.org See job description at sistershabitat.org/hiring P.O. Box 787 VOHS Custom Landscaping is now 8 hiring! Competitive wages, great company. 541-515-8462 999 Public Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION In the Matter of the Estate of JOAN V. JACOBSEN, Deceased. No. 17PB09049 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE: The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, has appointed the undersigned Personal Representative of the Estate of Joan V. Jacobsen, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present the claims, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this Notice, as stated below, to the Personal Representative at P.O. Box 787, Salem, Oregon 97308, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Representative, or the attorney for the personal representative. Dated and first published: August 14, 2019. Personal Representative Sandra Sherwood P.O. Box 787 Salem, OR 97308 Attorney for Personal Representative Richard F. Alway, OSB No. 77096 P.O. Box 787 Salem, OR 97308 T H E N U G G E T N E W S P A P E R C L A S S I F I E D S!! They're on the Web at www.nuggetnews.com Uploaded every Tuesday afternoon at no extra charge! Call 541-549-9941 Deadline for classified is Monday by noon PEACEMAKERS: Small things can change lives for the better Continued from page 18 ate first. Even if I tried to feed him first, he would back up and invited her to come forward to receive the food. Harry always stepped in between Lola and anything that he perceived as a threat, such as a big dog or teenagers on skateboards. Harry9s kindness went beyond Lola. He was always gentle with people, especially children. Harry9s gentleness was the inspiration for me to write the children9s series of books, The Harry and Lola Adventures, that we used to raise money for dog rescue. He became endowed with special magical powers in the books. A great spirit lived in him which we honored in the stories. One year after Harry and Lola joined us we adopted Bernie. For the first six months of his life he had been kept in a very small cage, in a dim-lit room, and never let out. He also had no training whatsoever. Bernie and Lola immediately clashed; but Harry would step between the two to calm things down. Harry and Lola have now passed on and we miss them dearly. Two years ago we adopted Chewy and Piper, another pair of rescued Scotties. We were blessed with a new peacemaker. Bernie and Chewy have had a number of issues. Bernie is top dog and Chewy wants that posi- tion. Piper, the female, is the peacemaker. She will run between the two boys and give a quick snap at the one who is making trouble. She will also snap at either of the boys who is raising a ruckus. Sweet and gentle with people hardly begins to describe her overall personality. When you look at her, the kindness in her eyes shows through. I feel blessed to have lived with such fine spirits. Harry and Piper are good reminders of Christ9s guidance regard- ing loving, sharing and caring for others. It9s been reward- ing to live with virtuous role-models right here in the house. May I be as good, kind and generous as my Scotties! Each of us can be peace- makers and make this crazy world a better place. Rather than getting upset with some- one who has a different opin- ion about a subject, acknowl- edge their right to their opin- ion and move on with the conversation. Maybe if you listen, rather than get upset, you9ll even learn something new. Offer to help anyone you see that needs assistance. Kindness is its own reward. The recent concept of <pay it forward= is a wonder- ful example of how we can each do a small thing that could change someone9s day 4 and maybe even their life. We can change the world. It begins with changing our atti- tude and our actions toward each other. Blessed are the peacemak- ers, for they shall be called sons of God. 4 Matthew 5:9. CUSTOM HOMES • RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PROJECTS Serving the Sisters Area Since 1976 CCB # 159020 CCB # 16891 Strictly Quality John P. Pierce • 541-549-9764 jpierce@bendbroadband.com