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    NOVEMBER 6, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3
Santiam Hospital CEO
retires after 38 years
Terry Fletchall, the leader success,” Fletchall said.
In an era of mergers and
of Santiam Health, is retiring
acquisitions, Santiam Hospital
after nearly four decades.
Fletchall was hired as San- has remained an independent,
tiam Hospital’s controller in community-based hospital –
1982; six years later he was one of only three indepen-
appointed CEO. He was the dent acute care hospitals in
youngest CEO in Oregon at Oregon that is not owned by
another
hospital,
the time, and to-
nor owns another
day, he is the lon-
hospital.
gest-tenured CEO
Fletchall
an-
in the state.
nounced the ap-
At the begin-
pointment
of
ning of his ten-
Maggie Hudson to
ure, the struggling
the offi ce of Presi-
community hospi-
dent and CEO of
tal was on the brink
Santiam Hospital.
of closure. Santiam
“With the appoint-
Hospital has fl our-
ment of Maggie,
ished under Fletch-
T. Fletchall
we know the hos-
all’s leadership.
pital is not only
“Understanding
the unique intricacies of an in good hands, but the best
acute care hospital and the hands.”
“To all the wonderful
constantly changing health-
care paradigm, developing people in the communities
and carrying out plans, re- served by Santiam Hospital,
sponding to change and in- who have been so supportive
vesting in people, infrastruc- of the hospital over the years,
ture and technology; together Thank you and bless you all.
with timing, relationships and I am humbled by my experi-
a little luck are the keys to ences,” Fletchall said.
Lo que debe saber sobre el
COVID-19 de cara al invierno
Por CARLOS CRUZ
Para el Keizertimes
COVID-19 es una enfermedad trans-
mitida por el aire que ataca el sistema
respiratorio. Los casos más leves son
síntomas parecidos a los de la gripe o, a
veces, asintomáticos; los casos más graves
pueden provocar la hospitalización o
muerte.
Los síntomas de COVID-19 pueden
tardar hasta dos semanas en manifes-
tarse. Los síntomas de la infección por
COVID-19 más grave incluyen tos, fi e-
bre, difi cultad para respirar, fatiga, dolor
de cabeza y dolores corporales, entre
otros.
La gobernadora de Oregón, Kate
Brown, ha establecido pautas para ayudar
a limitar la propagación del COVID-19,
como requerir máscaras, protectores fa-
ciales o cubiertas faciales en espacios pú-
blicos interiores y al aire libre cuando no
se pueden mantener seis pies de distancia.
Se deben usar máscaras, protectores fa-
ciales o cubiertas faciales a menos que la
persona: sea menor de cinco años, coma o
beba, participe en una actividad que haga
que el uso de una cubierta facial no sea
factible (como nadar) o en situaciones
en las que se deba identifi car confi rmado
por comparación visual, como en un ban-
co o si interactúa con la policía.
Si se baja la cobertura de la cara de
una persona, la Autoridad de Salud de
Oregón (OHA) recomienda limitar la
conversación hasta que la cobertura esté
colocada correctamente para evitar la
propagación de virus.
Las pautas limitan las “reuniones socia-
les en interiores” a 10 personas, pero las
“reuniones” pueden tener 50 personas en
el interior y 100 personas al aire libre.
La ofi cina del gobernador defi ne una
reunión social en interiores como “un
grupo de personas que se reúnen en el
interior con un propósito social o rec-
reativo común”. Esto incluye, pero no
se limita a cenas en interiores, fi estas de
cumpleaños, fi estas de graduación, cel-
ebraciones de cualquier tipo, comidas
compartidas, clubes de lectura o noches
de juegos.
Para evitar la propagación de
COVID-19, la OHA alienta a las personas
a quedarse en casa si se sienten enfermas,
lavarse las manos con frecuencia durante
al menos 20 segundos o usar desinfectante
de manos con un contenido de alcohol
del 60-90%, cubrirse la tos o los estornu-
dos con un codo o un pañuelo de papel,
evitar tocarse la cara, usar una máscara o
cubrirse la cara en público, mantener una
distancia física de seis pies entre ellos y las
personas que no están en su hogar y min-
imizar los viajes no esenciales a destinos
fuera de la comunidad donde viven.
Si tiene preguntas sobre COVID-19 o
necesita ayuda, llame al 211 desde cual-
quier teléfono. La línea directa puede
proporcionarle referencias a programas de
necesidades básicas como alimentos, refu-
gio, atención médica y más.
Si necesita ayuda para pagar el alquiler
o ponerse al día con los pagos atrasados,
llame al Proyecto ARCHES al 503-399-
9080, ext. 4003. Si tiene problemas para
pagar las facturas de energía, llame a Ser-
vicios de energía al 503-588-9016.
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public notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon
for the County of Marion
Case No. 20PB07299
In the Matter of the Estate
of Teresa Mayme Jones,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
Teresa Mayme Jones died
July 30, 2020, and that by
order of the above entitled
Court, the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative.
All persons having claims
against the Estate are required
to present them to the
Personal
Representative
at 693 Chemeketa Street NE,
Post Offi ce Box 2247, Salem,
Oregon 97308-2247, within
four months after the date of
fi rst publication of this notice
or said claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by this
proceeding
are
advised
that additional information
may be obtained from the
records of the Court, the
Personal Representative, or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Andrew J. Hart
Personal Representative
Sherman, Sherman, Johnnie
& Hoyt, LLP
Attorneys for the Personal
Representative
693 Chemeketa Street
Post Offi ce Box 2247
Salem, Oregon 97308-2247
Date of fi rst publication:
October 23, 2020
Second
and
third
publication: October 30;
November 6, 2020.
10/23, 10/30, 11/6
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
AMY DONG v. PORTLAND
CITY MOTORS, LLC;
GREAT AMERICAN
INSURANCE CO. v.
GEORGE HILLMAN, et. al.
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
Case No. 20CV17439
Marion County Circuit
Court, State of Oregon.
AMY DONG v. PORTLAND
CITY MOTORS, LLC; GREAT
AMERICAN
INSURANCE
COMPANY;
GREAT
AMERICAN
INSURANCE
CO. (third party plaintiff)
v.
HILLMAN;
BUCKLEY;
MONTERROZA;
BAUR;
CHAU; RELIABLE CREDIT,
INC.; and DOES 1-20,
(third
party
defendants),
Defendants.
TO: DOES,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
SUMMONED and required
to serve upon THIRD PARTY
PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY, H.
Lee Cook, H. Lee Cook Law,
LLC, 4207 SE Woodstock
Blvd., Suite 423 Portland, OR
97206, an answer to the Third
Party Complaint within 30
days after the date of the fi rst
publication of this summons.
Great American Insurance
Company (“GAIC”) posted
Bond No. 397-89-45-270063
on or about August 3, 2017,
effective for a one year term,
in the penal sum of $50,000
on behalf of Portland City
Motors, LLC, as principal,
payable unto the State
of Oregon as obligee (the
“Bond”) under ORS 822.030.
Pursuant to ORS 822.030(3),
the amount of the bond
recoverable by entities other
than retail purchasers is
limited to $10,000.00. The
Does constitute unknown
individuals who have or may
have claims against GAIC and
the Bond.
Claimants have or may
have claims against GAIC
which in the aggregate
exceed GAIC’s obligations
as surety under the Bond.
GAIC,
therefore,
hereby
makes available under ORS
822.030, as limited by ORS
822.030(3), subject to further
order of the above entitled
Court, the sum of $50,000 or
$10,000 as appropriate per
ORS 822.030, with credit for
the sum of the bond already
paid out to claimants prior to
this lawsuit and the claims
asserted against the bond in
the amount of $27,832.08,
which includes the entire
$10,000.00 payable to non-
retail purchasers and its costs
and disbursements incurred
herein, including service,
publication, and fi ling fees.
This net sum shall be for the
payment to such claimants
who may establish their
claims and may be entitled
proportionately to share in
the aggregate net penal limit
of the Bond.
GAIC prays for exoneration
and discharge with respect
to all of its obligations and
liabilities as surety under the
Bond, to require Claimants,
and each of them, to
interplead and settle among
themselves their rights, if
any, to the net penal limit of
the Bond, and to enjoin and
restrain said Claimants, and
each of them, from making
any claims against GAIC
on account of the Bond, or
from fi ling or prosecuting any
lawsuits or claims against
GAIC on the Bond, except in
this interpleader action.
NOTICE TO THIRD PARTY
DEFENDANTS:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
You must “appear” in this
case or the other side will win
automatically. To “appear”
you must fi le with the court a
legal paper called a “motion”
or “answer”. The “motion”
or “answer” (or “reply”)
must be given to the court
clerk or administrator within
30 days of the date of fi rst
publication specifi ed herein
along with the required fi ling
fee. It must be in proper form
and have proof of service on
the plaintiff’s attorney or, if
the plaintiff does not have an
attorney, proof of service on
the third party plaintiff.
If you have questions,
you should see an attorney
immediately. If you need help
in fi nding an attorney, you
may call the Oregon State
Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service
at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free
in Oregon at (800) 452-7636.
The “motion” or “answer”
(or “reply”) must be given
to the court clerk or
administrator within 30 days
of the date of fi rst publication
specifi ed herein along with
the required fi ling fee.
This summons is published
by order of the above-entitled
court, made and entered on
the 2nd day of September,
2020, directing publication
of this summons once each
week for four consecutive
weeks in the Keizer Times, a
newspaper published and of
general circulation in Marion
County, Oregon.
H. LEE COOK LAW, LLC
By: H. Lee Cook,
OSB #86172
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
4207 SE Woodstock Blvd.,
Suite 423
Portland, Oregon 97206
(503) 719-4529
Date of fi rst publication:
November 6, 2020
Date of last publication:
November 27, 2020
comment on this matter
may provide testimony at
the hearing or submit written
response to the City Recorder,
to be received no later than
5:00 p.m. on November 16,
2020. Responses may be
delivered to Keizer Civic
Center, mailed to Tracy L.
Davis, City Recorder, P.O.
Box 21000, Keizer, Oregon
97307, or emailed to DavisT@
Keizer.org.
The location of the hearing
is accessible to the disabled.
Please contact the City
Recorder at 390-3700 at least
48 hours prior to the hearing
if you will need any special
accommodations to attend or
participate in the hearing.
If you have any questions,
please contact Chris Eppley,
City Manager for the City of
Keizer at (503) 390-3700.
Dated this 3rd day of
November, 2020.
Tracy L. Davis, MMC
City Recorder
11/6
11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF KEIZER
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
PUBLIC HEARING
TO DISCUSS RENT
BURDENS WITHIN THE
CITY OF KEIZER
NOTICE is hereby given
that the City Council of the
City of Keizer will hold a
public hearing to discuss the
causes and consequences
of severe rent burdens within
the City of Keizer, the barriers
to reducing rent burdens,
and the possible solutions
to reduce the rent burdened
households within the City
of Keizer. This hearing is
required by state law.
The hearing shall be held
on Monday, November 16,
2020, at 7:00 p.m. in the
Council Chambers, Keizer
Civic Center, 930 Chemawa
Road NE, Keizer, Oregon.
(NOT A MAILING ADDRESS)
Anyone wishing to make
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
AMENDMENT TO KEIZER
DEVELOPMENT CODE
TEXT AMENDMENT CASE
2020-17
PURPOSE OF HEARING:
The Planning Commission
will hold a public hearing to
consider proposed revisions
to the Keizer Development
Code to amend Section 2.312
(Accessory Structures and
Uses) to update and clarify
the standards governing
accessory buildings.
LAND USE DECISION
CRITERIA: The criteria upon
which the decision on this
matter is to be based, can be
found in Section 3.111 (Text
Amendments) of the Keizer
Development Code.
DATE AND TIME OF
HEARING:
Wednesday,
November 18, 2020: 6:00 PM.
LOCATION OF HEARING:
Keizer
City
Council
Chambers, Keizer City Hall,
930 Chemawa Road NE,
Keizer.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Anyone desiring to speak
for or against the proposal
may do so in person, or by
representative, at the public
hearing or may submit written
comments to the Keizer
Community
Development
Department (930 Chemawa
Road NE, Keizer, 97307, or
withams@keizer.org)
prior
to the public hearing, and
must be received no later
than 4:00 pm on the day of
the hearing. The fi le with the
staff recommendation relating
to the above land use case
may be reviewed on-line at
Keizer.org, or hard copies
may be obtained at City Hall
for a reasonable cost after
November 11, 2020. After
the close of the hearing, the
Planning Commission will
forward their recommendation
to the City Council for their
consideration.
Interested
persons should become
involved in the decision
making
process.
Failure
to raise an issue, either
in person or in writing, or
failure to provide suffi cient
specifi city to afford the
decision making body an
opportunity to respond to the
issue precludes appeal to the
Land Use Board of Appeals
based on that issue.
Copies of the Keizer
Development
Code
are
available for viewing at the
City of Keizer, Community
Development Offi ce or it can
be reviewed on-line at www.
keizer.org - Phone # (503)
856-3441 or (503) 856-3439.
UPON
REQUEST,
AUXILIARY
AIDS
AND/
OR SPECIAL SERVICES
WILL BE PROVIDED TO
PARTICIPANTS
WITH
DISABILITIES. TO REQUEST
SERVICES,
PLEASE
CONTACT CITY HALL AT
(503)390-3700,
OR
TDD
ACCESS AT 1-800-735-2900,
AT LEAST TWO WORKING
DAYS
(48
HOURS)
IN
ADVANCE OF THE HEARING.
11/6