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    Wednesday, March 18, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
C L A S S I F I E D C S L A COVID-19:
S S Responses
I F
Part-time person wanted to
assist in Property management
office. Experience in the vacation
rental industry and familiarity
with Black Butte Ranch is highly
desirable. Twenty to 30 hours per
week year-round. Must be
available weekends and some
holidays, have computer and
typing skills, plus some physical
work is required.
Call Brenda for more information
541-549-5555x2.
to receive comment from the
public on the budget. This is a
public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget
Committee will take place. Any
person may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget
Committee. A copy of the budget
document may be inspected or
obtained after April 13, 2020 at
the Black Butte School between
the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Please contact Celeste Ingram at
999 Public Notice
541-595-6203 if you need any
NOTICE TO INTERESTED accommodations to fully
PERSONS
participate in the meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
The first notice of the budget
that the undersigned has been
committee meeting #1 has been
appointed and has qualified as the posted on the BBSD website at:
Personal Representative of the
www.blackbutte.k12.or.us
Estate of Richard David Tinney, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
deceased, Deschutes County
THE STATE OF OREGON
Probate Case No. 20PB00903.
FOR THE COUNTY OF
All persons having claims against DESCHUTES PROBATE
the estate are required to present DEPARTMENT
their claims, with proper
IN THE MATTER OF THE
vouchers, within four months
ESTATE OF IRENE A. SMITH,
after the date of first publication
deceased
of this notice, as stated below, to Case No.: 20PB01499
the Personal Representative at
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
696 Country Club Rd., Eugene,
PERSONS
Oregon 97401, or the claims may NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
be barred.
that the undersigned has been
All persons whose rights may be appointed Personal
affected by the proceedings in
Representative of the above
this Estate may obtain additional estate. All persons having claims
information from the records of
against the estate are required to
the Court, the Personal
present them to the undersigned
Representative, or the attorney
Personal Representative in care
for the Personal Representative.
of the undersigned attorney at:
Dated and first published:
319 Sixth Street SW, Albany, OR
March 18, 2020.
97321 within four months after
Catherine Tinney
the date of the first publication of
Personal Representative
this notice, as stated below, or
696 Country Club Rd.
such claims may be barred.
Eugene, OR 97401
All persons whose rights may be
(541) 687-9001
affected by the proceedings in
NOTICE OF BUDGET
this estate may obtain additional
COMMITTEE MEETING #1 information from the records of
A public meeting of the Budget
the Court, the Personal
committee for Black Butte
Representative, or the attorney
School District #41, Jefferson
for the Personal Representative.
County, State of Oregon, to
DATED and first published
discuss the budget for the fiscal
March 18, 2020.
year July 1, 2020 to June 30,
Personal Representative Attorney
2021, will be held at Black Butte VIVIAN M. WARD
School, 25745 FS Road 1419,
1805 Oak Street SE
Camp Sherman, Oregon.
Jefferson, OR 97352
The meeting will take place on
Attorney
April 14, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. The
DAVID B. BECKHAM
purpose of the meeting is to
319 Sixth Avenue SW
receive the budget message and
Albany, OR 97321
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Health & Well-bei
CONS TRUC TION
ell-being
in Health & W ialists
Who Serve Sisters
hcare Professionals &
Continued from page 1
two-week spring break. All
activities, including ath-
letic practices, are canceled.
Sisters Park & Recreation,
as per their policy, is follow-
ing the lead of the Sisters
School District and canceling
programming.
The Sisters School
District is, however, pro-
viding meals for students in
need. Meals are available at
Sisters Elementary School.
Seating is available out-
side or meals can be taken
<grab and go.= Breakfast
is available 8 to 8:30 a.m.;
lunch from 11:30 a.m. to
noon.
Sisters Fire Chief Roger
Johnson told The Nugget on
Sunday that the Sisters-Camp
Sherman Fire District is fully
staffed with no one out for
any reason, and they con-
tinue to be ready to respond
to any community emer-
gency 4 though they have
made operational changes to
account for COVID-19.
Virtually all local pub-
lic activities and gatherings
4 from arts to athletics 4
have been canceled at least
through the end of March.
The Deschutes Public
Library is closed. The library
is directing patrons to online
resources at https://www.
deschuteslibrary.org/books/
downloads.
Shops remain open and
restaurants remain open for
take-out only. All are hope-
ful that the local community
will continue to support them
through the crisis. Some
businesses are offering curb-
side service and/or delivery.
Local businesses have insti-
tuted sanitization procedures.
The Sisters Kiwanis Food
Bank seeks to remain open.
<We feel so strongly that
we need to keep this food
bank open for the people
who need it,= Tom Hespe,
Wellness Spec
pg. 4
pg. 3
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Watch your mailbox
on March 25th for
a great read!
Partners
in Health & Well-being
appearing in the
March 25, 2020 issue of
The Nugget Newspaper.
Chief
Jim Cornelius, Editor in
The Nugget Newspaper
Top Notch Pole Buildings, LLC
A Notch Above The Rest - Any Size, Anywhere
Jeff Meadors
CCB #218429
541-410-7983
jwmeadors63@gmail.com
69240 Enewetak Lane, Sisters, OR 97759
A Partnership
Beyond Your
Expectations
Stop by and visit with Tiana Van Landuyt & Shelley Marsh.
220 S. Pine St., Ste. 102 | 541-548-9180
health
Travel can be good for
. 14
Easy living for
12 and well-being ................pg
independent seniors .....pg.
New women’s health
...........pg. 14
Act early to arrest
12 services in Sisters
hearing loss .......................pg.
doctor-
Returning to the
ip .......pg. 15
Shibui Spa at FivePine
relationsh
patient
13
pursues wellness ............pg.
ranch
health Visiting an alpaca tic ........pg. 16
Spas, saunas enhance
. 13 can be therapeu
and well-being ................pg
Chiropractor keeps
17
his patients active ..........pg.
Camp Sunrise
helps youth
.pg. 18
through grief ....................
SPRD keeping
Sisters residents
pg. 20
active ...................................
• Re-Roof & New Construction
• Composite, Metal, Flat &
Cedar Shake Products
• Free Estimates
• Transferable
Warranties
• 10-Year Workmanship
Guarantee
Family Owned & Operated for 20 Years
pg. 20
Dental health is
Providing appropriate
critical to overall
...........pg. 6
nutrition at the
2 well-being.................
end of life .............................pg.
Providing accessible,
Medics share
affordable healthcare
g. 8
a passion for
3 for all ......................................p
.........pg.
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adventur
Tools to overcome pelvic
seniors’
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10
Supportin
4 floor dysfunction ............pg.
health and happiness .....pg.
shortages and high demand in
stores.
A Facebook group named
Pandemic Partners-Sisters
has launched to assist locals
with needs to include run-
ning errands, picking up
groceries and prescriptions,
getting help with tech-
nology to stay connected
to loved ones, providing
animal care, etc. Search
Facebook for the name and
join the group for further
information.
As Sisters awaits fur-
ther impacts and directives
regarding the COVID-19
virus, individuals are urged
to continue observing good
hygiene practices, wash-
ing hands, covering coughs
and sneezes and maintain-
ing distance from other
individuals.
• AT THE TABLE
• REAL ESTAT E
P artners
The Dedicated Healt
continue to evolve
daily
food bank director told The
Nugget. <I can9t tell you that
we may not have to close, but
right now there is no plan to
do so.=
Volunteers are asked to
wash their hands thoroughly
on a repeated basis and to
regularly use hand sanitizer.
Carts are being sanitized
with each use.
<We only allow two cli-
ents in at a time. When
they come in, we require
them to hand-sanitize and
we highly encourage them
to put on a pair of light
plastic gloves.=
He said the bathroom is
also made available for thor-
ough hand-washing.
Local grocery outlets
have reported that they are
unable to provide delivery
services due to manpower
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