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    A10 Wednesday, April 1, 2020
HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
COVID-19: Stay home
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Who’s still open?
Many local businesses are shut down due
to the coronavirus pandemic, but some local
restaurants are still open, serving takeout
and delivery options to comply with Gov. Kate
Brown’s March 15 executive order. This list was
compiled with the information available to
News staff of publication Monday afternoon;
please call or otherwise check in with a busi-
ness to confirm operations and hours.
■ 64 oz. Taphouse: Open, to go, noon-7 p.m.
daily, delivering in Hood River; text order to 503-
902-6066, www.64oz.beer
■ Andrew’s Pizza: Takeout or delivery, 11 a.m.
to close, daily; visit skylighttheater.com or call
541-386-1448
■ Bette’s Place: Takeout, curbside available;
6 a.m. to 2 p.m.; call 541-386-1880
■ Boda’s Kitchen: Curbside and free deliv-
ery within Hood River; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; online
ordering at www.bodaskitchen.com or call
541-386-9876.
■ Cathderal Ridge Windery, open at 11 a.m.,
phone orders required, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
1-800-516-8710, cathederalridgewinery.com
■ Camp 1805: Distillery curbside sales;
orders must be received by 3 p.m., pickup
3:30-6 p.m. daily; curbside.camp1805.com.
■ Cebu Lounge at Riverside: Curbside
5-7:30 p.m. daily. Phones open at 4:30 p.m.; call
541-386-4410 or visit riversidehoodriver.com/
cebu-lounge.
■ Crush Cider Cafe: Takeout 4-8 p.m. week-
days, noon-8 p.m. weekends; visit cidercrush-
cafe.com or call 541-399-9585
■ Double Mountain Brewery & Cidery:
Takeout 4-9 p.m. daily; visit doublemountain-
brewery.com or call 541-387-0042.
■ Farm Stand grocery deli: Open 7 a.m. to
8 p.m., 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays; deliveries 10
a.m to 5 p.m. 971-978-7702; farmstandteam@
gmail.com
■ Ferment: Takeout noon-7 p.m. daily; visit
fermentbrewing.com or call 541-436-3499
■ Hood Crest Winery, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., hood-
crestwinery.com; orders at 541-716-0140.
■ Mesquitery: Takeout, 4:30-8:30 p.m.; the-
bestinhoodriver.com, 541-386-2002.
■ Pho River: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m;
call 541-436-4777
■ Pietro’s Pizza: Takeout and delivery 11 a.m.
to 9 p.m. daily; call 541-386-1606
■ Pine Street Bakery: Takeout, curbside, and
delivery, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily; call 541-386-1719
or visit pinestreetbakery.com
■ River Daze Cafe: Takeout weekdays 7:30
a.m. to 5 p.m., 8-5 p.m. weekends; call 541-308-
0246 or visit riverdaze.com
■ Solera Brewery, Parkdale, 4-8 p.m., 541-
352-5500; growlers to go (new growlers only,
available for sale.)
■ Slopeswell Cider Co.: Delivery, open
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 1 p.m.; call
541-436-4646; menu online at slopeswellcider.
com/cider-delivery-covid-19
■ Stonehedge: Takeout, open 5-7 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday; call 541-386-
3940; menu online at www.stonehedgewed-
dings.com
■ Subterranean, call to place order, 541-
436-4600; takeout and curbside, Wednesday
through Saturday, 5-8 p.m.
■ Tabby's Hole in One Bar and Grill: Takeout,
open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily; call 541-436-4653
■ Thai House Hood River: Takeout, open 11
a.m. to 7:45 p.m. Monday through Friday, 1-8 p.m.
Saturday; visit thaihousehoodriveror.smiledin-
ing.com or call 541-436-0509
■ Twin Peaks Drive-In: Drive-thru, open 8
a.m. to 8 p.m. daily; visit ordertwin.com or call
541-386-4460
■ Volcanic Bottle Shoppe: Takeout, curbside
delivery and home delivery, open 2-7 p.m.; call
541-436-1226; menu online at volcanicbot-
tleshoppe.com
■ Wicked Sushi, Burgers, Bowls: Take-
out, hours vary; call 541-436-2787 or visit
www.facebook.com/Wicked-Sushi-Burg-
ers-Bowls-163621271080460
Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea
Correction
TAKING A food order, Danny McCaig of Andrew's Pizza is one of
numerous hourly restaurant employees who have seen their jobs
disappear or hours drop dramatically. McCaig said his hours were
The March 28 article on the hours for local food banks gives
cut "pretty much in half." He added, "I'm kind of in shock, this all
incorrect info for FISH food bank. The correct hours are on the
happened so fast. My plan maybe is to go camping or something website at www.fish-food-bank.com.
to keep my mind off things and stay away from people."
Here are the correct hours:
ing areas — have shut down
their properties to encourage
proper social distancing. With-
in the National Scenic Area
boundaries, all National Forest
System lands are closed as
of March 26, and will remain
closed until further notice.
“We acknowledge that this
closure comes at a time when
many were seeking respite
in natural areas; however,
this is a temporary pause to
help health authorities get the
COVID-19 pandemic under
control. Thank you for doing
your part to help prevent the
spread of the disease,” said
Lynn Burditt, forest supervisor
for the national scenic area, in
a press release.
A few days after declaring
the new executive order, Gov.
Brown issued further guidance
for Oregonians on following it:
“My top priority is to keep
Oregonians safe and healthy
— whether they are living shel-
tered or unsheltered — as we
focus on stopping the spread
of COVID-19,” said Brown in a
press release. “That is why my
executive order directs Orego-
Hood River: Monday and Friday 3:30-5 p.m.; Wednesdays
3:30-5:30
p.m.
nians to stay home whenever
Cascade Locks: Open the fourth Wednesday of the month from
possible and prohibits social
1:30-3:30 p.m., and the following Saturday from 11 a.m. to noon.
and recreational gatherings.
I know that in practice this
may look different for each
Oregonian, but the spirit of the
order is clear: Limit your social
circles to your utmost ability.”
The advice for combating
the spread of COVID-19 re-
mains the same: Stay home
when you can, and maintain
at least 6-feet of distance be-
tween you and others when
you are out; wash hands with
soap and water frequently; and
avoid touching your eyes, nose,
Mt Hood Forest Products lumber facility in Hood River,
or mouth with your hands. If
Oregon is expanding production operations to two shifts.
you do get sick, you are advised
We are looking to fill multiple positions in our fast paced
to self-isolate at home, even if
lumber mill for both day and night shifts. If interested in
you have mild symptoms. Most
Mt Hood Forest Products
cases of COVID-19 will recov-
any of the these postions please apply:
er without medical interven-
compensation and benefits
• DLI Operator
• Planer lnfeed Helper
tion, but if you have difficulty
include:
breathing, or any other seri-
• Twin Horizonatal Gang
• Sorter Bin Chaser
Competive wage
ous medical emergency, call
• Gang Edger Operator
• Stacker
911. Anyone with questions is
Paid Time Off
•
Single
Resaw
• Strapper
advised to call their primary
Medical/Dental/Vision/Prescription
•
Single
Resaw
Helper
• Forklift Driver
medical provider.
is Hiring
Insurance offered
Life Insurance
401K Traditional/Roth
Up to 4% 401K company
contribution match
SERVING: Meeting needs
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son on the first grocery trip to
show how the process works.
The client application has
also been simplified.
“This is the best way I can
think of to respond to the
needs right now — people
getting some socialization over
RETAIL SALES HOURS:
MONDAY – FRIDAY,
7:00AM - 3:30 PM
VISIT OUR
WEBSITE
SDSLUMBER.COM
WE CARRY
STOVE
PELLETS
LOCAL SALES
STUDS
LANDSCAPE
MATERIALS
2x4 - 6’ thru 16’
2x6 - 6’ thru 20’
4x4 - 8’ treated posts
4x4 - 8’, 10‘ posts
BARK DUST
CHIPS
PLYWOOD
3/8” thru 3/4”
CDX, ACX, T&G AND
SANDED PANELS
• Log Yard Operator/
Equipment Operator
• Millwright/Mechanic
• Chain Puller
Full job descriptions and required application
can be obtained at the main office located at
4865 Hwy 35 Hood River, OR 97031.
Job postings can also be found on Indeed.com
the phone and food,” she said.
For more information on
how to volunteer or to register
as a client, contact Willson at
541-387-6404 or Brittany.will-
son@providence.org.
LOCATION
200 SOUTH WALNUT
BINGEN, WA
509.493. 2751
#2 & Btr, KD, DF, S4SEE
Mt Hood Forest Products LLC is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
• Tipple Operator
• Tipple Helper
• Hula Saw
• Planerman
DRAIN ROCK
GRAVEL
SAND
RAILROAD TIES
YARD MULCH
SAWDUST
SHAVINGS
“DIRT HUGGER” COMPOST
FENCE POSTS & BOARDS
Hearing Aid
Repairs
All Makes and Models
541-705-2387
WE
DELIVER
Public Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF HOOD RIVER
P R O B AT E D E -
PARTMENT
No. 20PB01739
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of
the Estate of Terry
Lawson Howell, De-
ceased.
N o t i c e i s h e re b y
given that Barbara J.
Howell has been ap-
pointed as the per-
sonal representative
of the above estate.
All persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present them to
the undersigned per-
sonal representative
a t : c / o Ta m m i M .
Caress, Caress Law,
PC, 9400 SW Barnes
Rd., Ste. 300, Port-
l a n d , O R 97 2 2 5 ,
within four months
after the date of first
publication of this
notice, as stated be-
low, or such claims
may be barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings in this estate
may obtain addition-
al information from
the records of the
Court, the personal
representative or the
attorney for the per-
sonal representative.
Dated and first pub-
l i s h e d M a rc h 18 ,
2020.
Barbara J. Howell
Personal Represen-
tative
Tammi M. Caress,
OSB 112962
Caress Law, PC
Attorney for Personal
Representative
9400 SW Barnes
Rd., Ste. 300
Portland, OR 97225
March 18, 25 Apr
1, 2020
#1364
IN THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF
THE STATE OF
ARIZONA IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MARICOPA
IN THE MATTER
OF: CASE# JS 20354
Nathan Canyon
Delphini-Albro
05/29/2005
Ta r a h I s a b e l -
l a D e l p h i n i - A l b ro
05/14/2006
NOTICE OF INITIAL
HEARING ON PE-
TITION FOR TER -
MINATION OF
PARENT-CHILD RE-
LATIONSHIP
NOTICE IS HEREBY
G I V E N T H AT T H E
PETITIONER
Sundara Jamila Del-
phini
has filed a Petition
for Termination of
Pa re n t - C h i l d R e -
lationship with the
Juvenile Court in
Maricopa County
regarding the above
named child(ren).
AN INITIAL HEARING
HAS BEEN SET TO
CONSIDER THE PE-
TITION:
DATE: April 17, 2020
TIME: 10:00 AM
JUDGE: Commis-
sioner Yost
At the Maricopa
County Juvenile
Court located at:
Durango Juvenile
Court; 3131 W. Du-
rango Street; Phoe-
nix, AZ 85009
NOTICE:
You have a right to
appear as a party in
this proceeding. The
failure of a parent to
appear at the Initial
Hearing, the Pretrial
C o n f e re n c e , t h e
Status Conference
or the Termination
Adjudication Hearing
may result in an ad-
judication terminat-
ing the parent child
relationship of that
parent.
Failure to appear at
the Initial Hearing,
Pretrial Conference,
Status Conference
or Termination Ad-
judication Hear-
ing, without good
cause, may result
in a finding that the
parent, guardian or
Indian custodian has
waived legal rights
and is deemed to
have admitted the
allegations in the
Petition. The hear-
ings may go forward
in the absence of
the parent, guardian
or Indian custodian
and may result in the
termination of pa-
rental rights based
upon the record and
evidence presented.
March 18, 25 April
1, 8, 2020
#1365
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Mid-Columbia
Center for Living
announces a Pub-
lic Meeting of the
Tri-County Mental
Health Board on
Tuesday, April 14th,
2020 at 11:00 A.M.
Th i s m e e t i n g w i l l
take place at 1060
Webber Street, The
Dalles Oregon. Any
i n t e re s t e d p u b l i c
members should
plan to join via Tele-
conference, rather
than in person. Call-
er information (866)
899-4679, access
code: 914-856-477.
A re q u e s t f o r a n
interpreter for the
h e a r i n g i m p a i re d
or other accom-
modations for per-
sons with disabilities
should be made at
least 48 hours before
the meeting to Desi-
rae Tarrance at [541]
716.4129 Ext. 5020.
April 1,2020
#8790