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Wednesday, August 21, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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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
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PEACEMAKERS: Small
things can change
lives for the better
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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.
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