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Public Notice
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Notice is hereby given that Stephanie Kay
(Stevens) Eider has been appointed and has
qualified as the personal representative of the
Estate of Marjory Stevens, deceased in Linn
County Circuit Court Case 23979. All persons
having claims against the estate are hereby
required to present their claims, with proper
vouchers, within four months after the date of
first publication of this notice, as stated be-
low to the personal representative c/o Tami
S.P. Beach 1184 Olive Street. Eugene. OR
97401. or the claims may be barred. All per-
sons whose rights may be affected by the
proceedings in this estate may obtain ad-
ditional information from the records of the
court, the personal representative, or the at-
torney for the personal representative. Date
of first publication: 01/11/2012 Stephanie Kay
(Stevens) Elder Tami S.P. Beach 3933 NE
Hassalo Street 1184 Olive Street Portland,
OR 97232 Eugene. OR 97401
01/11,01/18,01/25
Notice is hereby guven that Nancy J. O'Brien
has been appointed and has qualified as the
personal representative of the Estate of Jo-
sephine Ann Hill, deceased, in Linn County
Circuit Court Case 24008. All persons having
claims against the estate are hereby required
to present their claims, with proper vouchers.
within four months after the date of first pub-
lication of this notice, as stated below to the
personal representative c/o Tami S.P. Beach.
1184 Olive Street, Eugene, OR 97401, 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 per-
sonal representative. Date of first publica-
tion: 01/11/2012 Nancy J. O'Brien Tami S.P.
Beach 5539 Nandina Street 1184 Olive Street
Sweet Home, OR 97386 Eugene. OR
01/11.1/18/&1/25
Legal Notice
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol-
lowing public hearings are scheduled:# The
Planning Commission will meet on Febru-
ary 6, 2012 # The City Council will meet on
February 14. 2012 The hearings will be held
at 7:30 p.m., in the City Hall Annex Council
Chambers, behind City Hall at 1140 12th
Avenue. Sweet Home. Oregon. The Sweet
Home Planning Commission and the City
Council will consider the following request: 1.
CMA-11-01 and ZMA 11-01 : Cindy Sieg, Val-
ley View Logging, and James Sorrell request
an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan
Map and a Rezone of the properties located
at 1284 and 1288 46th Avenue. The Compre-
hensive Plan Map would change from Low
Density Residential to Highway Commercial.
The Zone at 1284 46th would change from
Low Density Residential to Highway Com-
mercial. The purpose of the request is facili-
tate the expansion of Valley View Logging to
the southerly portion of 1284 46th. The crite-
ria to be considered for the Comprehensive
Plan Map and Zoning Map amendments
are found in SHMC 17.12.025. Sweet Home
Comprehensive Plan Chapter 4, 5, and 8. and
Statewide Planning Goals 9 and 10. The cri-
teria for the hearing can be reviewed at the
City Library or at City Hall. All information will
be available at the City Planning Office at City
Hall. Persons with questions or comments
may contact Carol Lewis, City Planner at 367-
8113 or in the Planning Office at City Hall.
Persons interested in commenting on these
issues should submit testimony in writing to
the City Planner's office located at City Hall
prior to the hearing or attend the meeting and
give testimony verbally. Persons who wish to
testify will be given the opportunity to do so by
the Chair of the Commission at the Planning
Commission meeting and the Mayor at the
City Council meeting. Such testimony should
address the Zoning ordinance, Comprehen-
sive Plan, and/or Statewide Planning Goals
criteria which are applicable to the request.
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:he ra - January 25, 2012
Ti Squared moving operations
to larger facility in Lebanon
By Sean C. Morgan
Of The New Era
Ti Squared has decided to
move to Lebanon within the next
few months.
The company manufactures
a variety of titanium products for
various commercial and industrial
applications.
The company is moving, said
Facilities and Machining Manager
Vince Lowen, but it will be several
months before anything happens.
"We're moving into the old
Valley Cabinets building out
on Airport Road." Lowen said.
"We've outgrown this building.
There isn't any room here. There
isn't anywhere to expand. Parking
is an issue.
"There are ways we may end
up keeping some of the business in
this building."
Whether that will come to fru-
ition is unknown right now. Lowen
said, but the main operation will
move.
The company, which employs
61. has been steadily growing m
recent years.
"We went through our slow
period back when things crashed in
'08." Lowen said. Ti Squared dra-
matically scaled back. but now the
business is coming back.
"'Right now. we're busy, and
the market seems to be pretty ac-
tive." Lowen said. The company is
expecting to grow further.
"'We did look around town here
and tried to work out something,"
Lowen said. The company worked
with the city to find an option, but
"nothing was going to work for us
economically."
Ti Squared started in 1995 as
InvesTiCast at its current location
at Main and Clark Mill. manufac-
turing titanium golf club heads, Lo-
wen said. All of that business ended
up going to China. Ti Squared saw
it coming and started diversifying
its products.
"'So when all of the golf club
companies went to China virtually
overnight, they had the beginnings
of a market to go on here."
InvesTiCast changed its name
to Ti Squared in 2002.
Titanium is lightweight, strong
and noncorrosive. Lowen said.
Today, Ti Squared manufac-
tures products for sporting goods,
medical supplies, tools and indus-
trial and commercial applications.
The pieces are usually supplied to
other companies and assembled
into their products. Examples
include nose cones for impact
wrenches and the scales - the outer
handle - for Leatherman charger
tools.
Ti Squared sometimes also
manufactures aerospace and mili-
tary prototypes, and the company
makes some jewelry.
"We're excited to be growing
and to have the opportunity to get
into a facility that's going to allow
us to grow even more." Lowen
said
/ Schools he said. Literature on the four-day
week. little of it peer-reviewed.
has been generally positive,
From page 5 describing improvements in student
down. and the district is looking for performance. Numerous districts
more than$l million, visited by District 55 officials
The four-day week has been reported positive changes, with
implemented as far back as the feedback from parents, teachers.
1930s. he said. It became more students, administrators and
common in the 1970s. classified employees.
Here it could help avoid Districts have had numerous
arguably more difficult budget concerns going into the four-day
reductions. Schrader said. Among week. and a handful districts have
them are more staff layoffs, cutting gone back to five-day weeks.
nonacademic programs, reduction They're not entirely popular
in services, larger classrooms, everywhere. Schrader said that in
reduction of athletics, cutting Harrisburg there is tension with
music, reducing electives and more an embittered classified union.
furlough days. particularly toward the teachers, who
"If we take away the $340.000 did not fight hard when bargaining
then we're just adding other ugly the four-day week.
cuts," Schrader said. "The goal is A Harrisburg principal said
to save money, but we are trying to it was horrendous, and he didn't
improve student success." have enough time, working every
With this change, the district Friday and having a hard time
can improve staff development, finding people to do different tasks.
That district is on track to save an
anticipated $130.000 or more.
Classified employees were
mixed in other district, some
opposing it while others grew to
like it.
A large part of the savings
connected with a four-day week
is in the salaries and benefits of
classified employees. They won't
be cut a straight 20 percent because
although they will lose a day, their
other four shifts will be longer.
Survey results, the
superintendent's presentation from
Thursday and more details are
available on the School District's
website at sweethome.kl2.or.us.
Schrader said he' hoped the
board would take action one way
or the other at its meeting on Feb.
13. If the board approves a four-day
week. the following months would
be spent negotiating with bargaining
units and preparing the calendar and
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