Wednesday, November 21, 2018 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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C L A S S I F I C E D L S A S S I F
– All You Need Maintenance –
Pine needle removal, hauling,
mowing, moss removal, edging,
raking, weeding, pruning, roofs,
gutters, pressure washing...
Lic/Bonded/Ins. CCB# 218169
Austin • 541-419-5122
999 Public Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Pursuant to ORS 526.328, notice
is hereby given that a public
hearing will be held to receive
from any interested persons
701 Domestic Services
suggestions, advice, objections or
BLAKE & SON – Commercial, remonstrances to the preliminary
forestland classification for
Home & Rentals Cleaning
Deschutes
County, within the
WINDOW CLEANING!
Central
Oregon
Forest Protection
Lic. & Bonded • 541-549-0897
District. A hearing will be held
– CUSTOM HOUSE CARE –
on Monday, December 3, 2018,
TLC for your Home or Vacation
at 6:00 P.M., at the Deschutes
Rental in Sisters, Black Butte
County Services Building – 1300
Ranch & surrounding areas.
NW Wall Street, Bend, Ore.
Let us sparkle your home for
Maps of the preliminary
a fresh start!
classification may be inspected
Call to schedule an immaculate
during normal working hours at
home cleaning. Lic-Bonded-Ins.
the Oregon Department of
Refs Avail. Call Emilee Stoery,
Forestry Central Oregon District
541-588-0345 or email
Office – 3501 NE 3rd Street, in
customhousecare@earthlink.net
Prineville, or at the Department
of Forestry office in Sisters,
802 Help Wanted
16721 Pine Tree Lane. Written
Sisters Park & Recreation
testimony may be submitted to
District is seeking an Adult and
the committee at these locations
Youth Program Assistant. See job
or by mail, PO Box 670,
description and application
Prineville, OR 97754. Testimony
requirements at
must be received by December
www.sistersrecreation.com.
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T H E N U G G E T
broadest range of services to
N E W S P A P E R
individuals with disabilities,
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FORESTRY
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Monday by noon
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Safe travels this holiday weekend
Oregon State Police is urg-
ing motorists to travel safely
this Thanksgiving holiday
week. Other traffic adviso-
ries to motorists are wet travel
conditions and Black Friday
shopping.
This holiday period
(Wednesday through Sunday)
will see very high volumes
of traffic. As with other holi-
day weekends OSP is urg-
ing motorists to plan ahead,
expect heavy traffic, expect
poor driving conditions with
winter weather expected for
several days, and take your
time.
Know the road conditions
before traveling by going to
www.tripchceck.com.
Expect rain and wet road-
ways. Increase your follow-
ing distances due to decreased
traction. For those traveling
Oregon’s mountain passes,
expect rain or snowfall and
winter driving conditions.
Know when traction tires are
required by visiting tripcheck.
com. Too often, mountain
pass crashes are caused by
those not using traction tires.
These crashes cause delays
that last hours at times.
Watch for heavy traffic in
shopping areas, especially on
Friday, November 23.
Plan your travels:
• Expect heavy traffic vol-
umes. Take extra time to reach
your destination.
• Visit ODOT’s traveler
page www.tripcheck.com
• Be prepared in the event
you become stuck during your
travels. Carry water, food, and
blankets in the event you are
stuck in your vehicle during
your trip.
• Get a designated driver
(plan ahead) if you plan
on consuming intoxicating
substances.
• Put the distractions away.
Pull over to use that hand-
held electronic device, ask a
passenger to help, or wait to
arrive at your destination to
use them.
• Watch your speed; often
speeding will not get you to
your destination any faster.
You will fatigue faster, burn
more fuel, and create a more
hazardous environment on the
highway.
• Be extra vigilant in high-
way work zones. Even when
workers are not present,
all work zone speed limits
still apply and fines double.
Inactive work zones still
have equipment, detours, and
incomplete changes in the
roadway so drivers need to
slow down and be alert.
• Get rested before you
travel.
Serving Sisters Since 1994
D ESIGNERS & B UILDERS of D ISTINCTION
541-549-1575
Food Bank
Needs Your Help!
Kiwanis Food Bank donations have
been declining and some major cash
donors have moved away. In an effort
to help, Coldwell Banker Reed Bros.
Realty offi ce will serve as a drop-
off location from November 23rd to
December 23rd. Community members
can donate canned or packaged goods
and checks payable to Sisters Kiwanis
Food Bank at 291 W. Cascade Ave.,
Monday through Saturday. The Food
Bank is run by volunteers and a vital
service to many families in Sisters.
Donations of food and checks will also
be accepted at the Kiwanis building
on Wednesdays from 12 to 2 p.m. and
Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Reed Bros. Realty
291 W. Cascade Ave.
Sisters, OR 97759
541-549-6000
www.reedbros.com
Each office is independently owned and operated.
This ad sponsored by The Nugget Newspaper
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