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Wednesday, August 2, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
C L A S S I F I E D S
701 Domestic Services
BLAKE & SON – Commercial,
Home & Rentals Cleaning
WINDOW CLEANING!
Lic. & Bonded • 541-549-0897
SNO CAP DRIVE IN seeks
Night Manager, P-T Property
Manager, Counter Help and
Short-order Cooks (exp. pref.).
Come in person for app/drop off
résumé, 380 W. Cascade Ave.
~ I and I Crystal Cleaning ~
Have your home and business
crystal clean! with the best rates
in town. Now accepting new
clients, so call today to schedule.
Licensed & Bonded, Refs.
541-977-1051
Summer Job Opportunities!!!
FOOD & BEVERAGE:
AM & PM Cooks & Baker
Food Runners / Counter Cashiers
Host / Hostess
AM & PM Dishwashers
Aspen Lounge Bartender
Catering Bartenders
"CLEANING QUEEN"
Beverage
Cart Attendant
Serving the Sisters area!
GOLF
MAINTENANCE:
Call Maria at 541-213-0775
Greens Keepers
MAINTENANCE:
704 Events & Event
Groundskeepers
Services
SPA:
SISTERS FARMERS MARKET
Licensed Massage Therapist
Fir St. Park. Fridays, 2-5:30pm
& Nail Tech
thru 9/29. Organic fruits+veggies,
Excellent seasonal benefits!
fresh meats, local crafted jewelry,
Great working environment!
clothing, art, food, and live
For immediate consideration,
music. SNAP benefits accepted
apply today:
SistersFarmersMarket.com
www.BlackButteRanch.com
802 Help Wanted
Response to Nature is now
hiring summer employment in
all realms of landscaping. Great
opportunity to work outdoors!
Call to apply: 541-504-2840.
TAKING APPLICATIONS for
Laird Superfood Production
P-T positions. We are looking
for hardworking, dependable
BANK OF THE CASCADES
individuals with an eye for detail
Customer Service Teller
to package our product. Need
in Sisters, Oregon!
help Mon.-Thurs. Email Lauren
Customer
Service and cash
at lauren@lairdsuperfood.com
handling experience required.
Sisters Park & Recreation
Perform a variety of customer
District is looking for qualified
service activities for new and
middle school Football and
existing customers as a paying
Volleyball Coaches for the
and receiving teller. Contribute to
fall 2017 season. Contact
the efficient and effective
Jeff at 541-549-2091 or at
operations of the Branch,
jeffl@sistersrecreation.com
providing the "best" in customer
CAREGIVER: 2 to 10 hours per service and upholding Bank
week for backup & weekends at customer service values. Submit
Mac's Country Haven. $13/hr.
your résumé for consideration to:
Call Sarah, 541-549-6958.
dluz@botc.com
Sisters Mainline Station is
999 Public Notice
currently hiring for F/T and P/T
Cashiers and Gas Attendants.
NOTICE OF
Health insurance provided,
PUBLIC HEARINGS
summer bonus available, 401k
Notice is hereby given that the
after one year! Apply in person City of Sisters will conduct the
at Railway & Hwy. 20.
following public hearings at
Sisters City Hall, 520 E. Cascade
Immediate Opening for
LOG HOME APPLICATOR. Avenue, Sisters, OR 97759:
F-T, seasonal position. Will train. August 17, 2017 at 5:30 PM –
Good wage for enthusiastic team City of Sisters Planning
player! Call Swiss Mountain Log Commission Public Hearing
File #: CUP 17-01;
Homes at 541-385-6006.
New
Cingular
Landscape Maintenance, F-T: Applicant:
Wireless
PCS
LLC,
c/o
Amanda
Sisters Landscape Co. is now
Nations,
TAEC
hiring! Must have valid ODL.
Description:
Will train, starts at $15/hr. Call Project
of
a
new
Construction
541-549-3001 or email résumé
telecommunication
facility
to: sisterslandscape@gmail.com
including
communication
Home Health Professional ~
equipment attached to a new 120’
Good salary, 12-hour shifts.
field light standard and ground
For interview call 541-420-0501.
equipment located within a
CAREGIVER: One day per
11’-5” x 12’-0” shelter at the
week. Call 541-598-4527.
base of the proposed light
MONTE'S ELECTRIC is now standard.
Location:
15200
hiring experienced Journeyman Project
McKenzie Hwy, Map and Taxlot:
Electrician. Hiring Bonus &
1510050000900
Benefits! Call 541-719-1316.
Applicable Criteria:
Sisters
Black Butte Painting is
Code
Section
2.7
Development
now hiring. All experience
Facility
District),
Chapter
(Public
levels, pay DOE. Email
(Special
Provisions),
blackbuttepainting@gmail.com 2.15
Chapter 3 (Design Standards),
Fifi's Hauling Service seeks a
Chapter 4.1 (Applications and
hardworking, reliable manual
Procedures), Chapter 4.2 (Site
laborer. Call 541-971-1714.
Plan Review) and Chapter 4.4
(Conditional Use Permits).
August 23, 2017 at 6:30 PM –
City of Sisters City Council
Public Hearing
File #: TA 17-01;
Applicant: City of Sisters
Land
Use
Application/
The following
Proposal:
Code
text
Development
amendments (TA 17-01) are
proposed and intended to clarify
existing code language and
modify processes and standards:
Chapter 1.3 – Definitions;
Chapter 1.4 – Enforcement;
Chapter 2.15 – Special Provisions
(Section 2.15.300 Accessory
Dwelling); Chapter 3.2 –
and
Screening
Landscaping
(Section
3.2.300
Screening,
Fences, and Walls); Chapter 4.1 –
Types of Applications and
Review Procedures; Chapter 4.3
– Land Divisions and Lot Line
Adjustments; Chapter 4.5 –
Master Planned Developments;
and Chapter 4.6 – Cottage
Developments. The proposed text
amendments will affect all
properties located within City
limits, as applicable.
Public oral or written testimony
is invited. The hearings will be
held according to SDC Chapter
4.1 and the rules of procedure
adopted by the Council and
available at City Hall.
Questions,
concerns
and/or
written testimony regarding these
applications should be directed to
BreAnne McConkie, C/O the
Community
Development
Department, PO Box 39, Sisters,
Oregon, 97759 or via email at
bmcconkie@ci.sister.or.us, or by
phone at (541) 323-5208.
Failure to raise an issue in
person, or by letter or email
before or during the hearing, or
failure to provide statements or
evidence sufficient to afford the
decision-maker an opportunity to
respond to the issue, may
preclude an appeal based on that
issue with the State Land Use
Board of Appeals. All evidence
relied upon by the hearings body
to make a decision is in the
public record and is available for
public review. Copies of this
evidence can be obtained at a
reasonable cost from the City.
Copies of the City’s staff reports
shall be available for review upon
request at no cost at least seven
days before the hearings.
Testimony may be provided in
writing to the staff member listed
above prior to or during the
public hearing, and anyone
wishing to testify will be given
the opportunity to speak on this
application during the public
hearings. All relevant testimony
will be considered. The meeting
location is accessible to persons
with disabilities. Requests for an
interpreter for the hearing
or
for
other
impaired
accommodations for persons with
disabilities should be made at
least 48 hours before the meeting
by calling Kerry Prosser, City
Recorder, at (541) 323-5213.
Couple builds custom
flamenco, classic guitars
By Patrick Fancher
Corvallis Gazette-Times
ALSEA (AP) — A love for
flamenco guitar brought John
Shelton and Susan Farretta
together during college in the
mid-1960s.
It was only the beginning
for Shelton-Farretta Guitars.
“John was always look-
ing for a better guitar, so we
started building a better gui-
tar,” says Farretta, Shelton’s
wife of 46 years.
Shelton and Farretta of
Alsea are master luthiers who
have built custom flamenco
and classical guitars as a team
for the past 40 years.
“I grew up in the
Philippines, where the guitar
is almost the national instru-
ment,” Farretta said.
Shelton, who grew up in
Portland, got an early intro-
duction to woodworking,
including basic cabinetry.
At Portland State
University (then known as
Portland State College),
Shelton became fascinated
with flamenco guitar.
“About my freshman year
at college I took up the guitar
and started playing. I taught
myself for years,” Shelton
said.
A good friend of his, who
also played guitar, helped him
build his first guitar in 1967.
“We just sat down and
built a couple of guitars
together,” Shelton said. “Of
course, being a woodworker,
it just came natural.”
Shelton and Farretta met
at the University of Portland,
where she was enrolled.
“He was playing flamenco,
and I was very interested in
flamenco dance, and that was
kind of the impetus when we
finally got together,” Farretta
said.
Shelton taught Farretta
what he knew about build-
ing guitars, and she was as
devoted as he was. They got
married in 1971.
Shelton played flamenco
guitar professionally for more
than 40 years, and also taught
students. The flamenco gui-
tars were popular early on.
“He always had a student
waiting for the next one to
take, because it was all lim-
ber, wonderful and easy to
play,” Farretta said.
The couple performed and
toured with several differ-
ent companies and groups in
addition to building guitars.
“We were always build-
ing. It was a very busy life,”
Farretta said.
They also built classical
guitars for friends in Portland,
until they met a famous cus-
tomer with a special request.
Renowned classical gui-
tarist Manuel López Ramos
came to Portland to perform a
concert and was interested in
meeting Shelton to see if he
could repair a double-body
guitar that he had bought in
See GUITARS on page 29
Do you want to reach double the amount
of visitors Sisters usually has?
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through Sisters during
the eclipse.*
Advertise in the August 16
Special Solar Eclipse Issue
of The Nugget.
Call Karen at 541-549-9941 no later than
Thursday, August 10 to place your ad.
She’ll help you get the right size to fi t your bud-
get and the process is easy — design is free.
*Source: ODOT