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Wednesday, February 1, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Share Your Love 20% OFF S Snowbabies Sno Sn n ow ow ba owb b a bi bab b ies Painted Ponies Jim Shore Sweet W Willie Ray & Shop Truffl es W Willow Tree Sisters Drug & Gift Sisters Drug & Gift is your one-stop spot for Valentine’s Day gifts — from jewelry to stuffed toys to cards to candies and choco- late. LOTS of really delicious candies and chocolates, nicely pack- aged to make a wonderful gift for your sweetie. It’s way too cold to sleep in the doghouse! Even the last-minute kind of person can look like a hero by stopping at Sisters Drug & Gift. Sisters Drug & Gift is also offering some very nice sales — 20 percent off many of their signature collectibles by some of the big- gest names in the fi eld. We’re talking about Snow Babies; Willie Ray Jim Shore; Painted Ponies; Willow Tree. They’re also offering 40 percent off on retired village pieces by Department 56. So come on in and shop for some wonderful décor — or shoot in and pick up a box of chocolates. Sisters Drug & Gift has you covered. 17 In store only 211 E. Cascade Ave. e . 541-549-6221 Jewelry • Scarves Fragrances • Collectibles Unique Purses • Picture Frames Specialty Chocolates Kitchen Gadgets Plush Animals Greeting Cards isters and Co k 3 Contracting LLC 3 Sisters and Cook Contracting Ed Cook is now bringing a lifelong commitment to quality work to Sisters as 3 Sisters and Cook Contracting. If you have a modest-sized project that you want done right down to the last detail, Ed Cook is your guy. He’s not the bargain-basement guy — he prides himself on a job well done, built to last. And one that offers the best value in the long run. Quality of materials and quality work are hallmarks of 3 Sis- ters and Cook Contracting — whether it’s carpentry or painting. Ed is a master of both trades and cares deeply about satisfying his customer — the fi rst time around. “I’ve never cut corners, and I never will,” he says. “To give a good product, you’ve got to use good materials. I want to sell the best product I can at the fairest price I can deliver.” Latigo Latigo Restaurant is under new ownership, and Grant and Tracy are eager to welcome Sisters to their establishment with a warm smile. They’ve listened to the desires of customers, and have created a brand-new menu featuring Sisters-friendly pric- ing on such delicious items as an elk burger on the bar menu and a pork-belly sandwich that is getting rave reviews. They’re also offering a broader selection of wines — something for everyone. In mid-February, they will begin featuring sushi — again at the request of eager customers — and live music on weekends. Latigo is a great date-night venue for Valentine’s Day. On Feb- ruary 14, they’ll be offering a prix fi xe menu. Make reservations early! And keep your eye out for a beer pairing dinner in March. Come out and give the great food and welcoming atmosphere at Latigo a try. It may just become your new favorite destination in Sisters! “Dine for a Cause” Every Tuesday 10% of lunch & dinner sales will benefi t a non-profi t. In February dine for Heartwarmers Open Mon. - Sat. 11:30 a.m. to Close, Closed Sun. • 541-549-6076 www.opendoorwinebar.com It’s Corny, But I Love Sisters Let me help you do something special for your carpentry and needs. Licensed & Insured 540-454-2040 CCB#212871 New Owners, New Menu & New Prices Dining Room Hours: 5 to 8 p.m., Thurs. - Sun Lounge: 4:30 to Close, Every Day Open at 3 p.m. for the Big Game! Renaming our restaurant soon! — Valentine’s V Special — Call for reservations, 732-998-1253 Latigo | 370 E. Cascade Ave., Sisters