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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL SEPTEMBER 7, 2016 Rates: Classified deadline is 4 p.m. Friday Classifieds ------ First 10 words (minimum) $7.65, $.25/word after. Bold = $.25/Word. Box ----- $3.00 Logo ----- $3.00 Photo ----- $3.00 Classified Display ----- (per column inch) $7.12 Service Directory ----- $8.75 per week, 13 week minimum ($113.75) Services . . . . . . . 3-26 Employment . . . . 30-65 Rentals . . . . . . . . 70-120 P.O. Box 35 Cottage Grove, OR 97424 September and we vote for our choices in October. We are open to lots of new ideas and literature of any genre. It’s great to be exposed to something breathtaking that we never would have read on our own. For more information, please contact Saunders at 541-942-6403 before 9:30 p.m. 7 Personals Western Washington guy seeks gal 55-70 slim/average build to share quiet times. I like trips, walks, nature, moonlight & cuddling. Write Greg, P.O. Box 3013, Arlington, WA 98223 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DISCLAIMER Please check your ad on the first day it appears! Notify the Sentinel staff by the following Monday of any changes. The Sentinel will not be held liable for any damages due to an error in an ad except for the cost the first time the ad runs. If you do not notify the Sentinel of any errors directly after the first day an ad appears, you will be respon- sible for full payment of all subsequent place- ments of that ad. In the interest of meeting reader guidelines, we reserve the right to revise or reject any advertise- ment at anytime. 8 Calendar of Events 40 Help Wanted Roseburg Rod-n-Gun Club Gun Show Douglas County Fairgrounds Sat, Sept 17 9am-5pm Sun, Sept 18 9am-3pm Admission $6 pp Experienced MEDICAL BILLING person: part-time, may become full-time. Send resume to PO Box 626, Cottage Grove, OR 97424 __________________ 23 Club Notices THE COTTAGE GROVE LITERARY SOCIETY is looking for 2-3 new members. Meet the fi rst Wednesday of each month at 3 p.m. at 308 N. 8th St. We will meet at 6 p.m. Sept. 7. Format is for each member to nominate 4 books and we vote for the top 11 books we wish to read. Those with the most points will be our reading list for November through ASE CERTIFIED TECH Must have own tools. Be profi cient in computerized Diagnostics Transmissions Motors. Knowledge of Mitchell system a plus. Must be trustworthy. Be good with people. $20/hr. fl at rate. Call Bob 541-543- 4725 50 Work Wanted Other listings - see Gallery of Services __________________ SUNSHINE SALLY’S GARBAGE SERVICE Rural areas only. Recycle included. Call Sally at: 541-649-1404 110 Misc. for Rent Call for Availability! 541-942-0154 Hemenway Property Management 125 Retail Space for Lease GROVE PLAZA 104 Pacifi c Hwy 99 S. 4,000 sq.ft. Contact John Hudson 503-244-8742 205 Food & Produce RAMBLIN’ EWE FARMS -- Creswell 541-895-5180 Zucchini, yellow summer squash, eggplant, peppers, cucumbers, pickles, fresh prunes. 271 Firewood (*Oregon Dept. of Agriculture requires a cord be stacked and measure 128 cubic ft. i.e. 8x4x4 or 2x8x8 etc. =128) Holiday deadlines are announced as necessary. Real Estate . . . . . 125-165 Financial . . . . . . . 173-190 Agriculture . . . . . 195-224 C OTTAGE G ROVE S ENTINEL __________________ DRY FIREWOOD by the cord or the truck load. 54-942-4581 or 541-521-9756 YARD SALE Halderman Road Fri-Sat-Sun 9am-5pm Weather permitting. __________________ MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE North Delight Valley School Road, Saginaw Fri-Sat 9am-4pm Misc., Western wear, ballroom attire, vintage books, wedding dress, tools. __________________ HUGE YARD SALE 309 N. Lane St. Fri-Sat 9am-7pm Recliner, Coke & other collectibles, tires, boat, car magazines, invalid care products, household items, nice clothing, too much to list. Reasonable prices. __________________ PARK-WIDE YARD SALE Riverstone MHP Fri-Sat-Sun 8am-4pm Antiques, Electronics, Tools, Furniture, Collectables, Clothes, and Lots More! 77500 S. 6th St. Don’t Miss Out! TREAT YO SELF EVENT! Saturday only, Sept. 10 1 PM - 5 PM Stacy’s Covered Bridge Grab lunch and then come shop with us! 10 different vendors to choose from! _________________ __________________ JOEL LADD CONSTRUCTION New or remodel, decks, siding, windows, doors, shops, fences. 541-913-1541 ccb# 203496 __________________ DREAMWORKS BUILDERS Remodeling, additions, kitchens, baths, decks, garages, fencing, siding, windows, custom tile. 541-954-7492 ccb# 176707 Dealers CRESWELL ARTS, CRAFTS and FOOD FAIRE Saturday, Sept. 17 9am-4pm in downtown Creswell. Over 65 vendors at four locations, all within four blocks. Head west off freeway and watch for signs! Facebook “Creswell Arts, Crafts and Food Faire Event” for details. tive lties o m o t A u Specia The Cottage Grove Sentinel is looking for motivated, qualified, and energized applicants to join our strong employee team. Please bring in your resume to the Cottage Grove Sentinel at 116 N 6th, Cottage Grove Attn: Gary Manly We look forward to finding our new team member. Transmission Service & Repair $XWRPRWLYH5HSDLUV0DLQWHQDQFH6HUYLFHV Ã+Z\6 Automotive Repair, Foreign & Domestic 670 Row River Rd. 942-2131 Tires Towing JIM'S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ******************* FOR SALE BY SEALED BID ******************* Both oral and written comments will be reviewed by City Council. The location of the hearing is accessible to the disabled. Please contact Grace McNeil, Administrative Assistant at 541-836-2417 if you need any special accommodations to attend or participate in the hearing. More information about the Oregon Community Development Block Grant program and the project is available for public review at 129 West C Avenue (City Hall) during regular offi ce hours. Advance notice is requested. ________________________________ ******************* PUBLIC HEARING NOTICES ******************* Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm Sat: 8am-2pm | Sun: Closed 942-4356 Repair EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” We will not knowingly accept advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. FOR SALE BY SEALED BID. Bids need to be brought to or mailed to North Douglas Co. Fire & EMS, 531 S. Cedar St., P.O. Box 277 Drain, OR 97435 prior to September 19th at 5:00 pm. Bids will be opened at 7:00 pm at the monthly Board meeting. Winning bids will be notifi ed September 20th. For further information call 541-836-2282. 1979 International tender. Automatic transmission, diesel, 2800 gallon tank, pto pump 1987 Chevrolet Brush truck. 4-wheel drive, 350 engine, manual transmission, 150 gallon tank, with aux. pump and hose reel. TIRE & AUTO SER VICE 109 Hwy. 99 S., Cottage Grove MARVIN SMITH AUTO REPAIR 942-4466 INC END ROLLS - leftover paper on rolls from the printing press. Great for Part-time Inside Sales We are looking for a Sales Representative to help local businesses grow through advertising. Must be customer service driven. 330 Hwy 99 South, Ste C 1100 YAMAHA V-STAR CLASSIC, 2007 10,711 easy miles, Saddlemen seat, backrest for passenger, custom exhaust, extra front lights, new tires. $5,500 541-946-1380 C ottage G rove S entinel VILLAGE GREEN CHEVRON requires that all businesses who advertise landscaping services be licensed with the Landscape Contractors Board. A license means contractors have a bond and insurance- and have passed experience and testing requirements. For your protection call the LBC at 503-967- 6291 to check out a contractor’s license status before hiring them. 305 Misc. for Sale 355 Motorcycles Employment Opportunity at Insurance Jim Goodling Mike Grant TOPAZ QUADRA-FIRE HEATING STOVE - converted w/kit to use Propane, but have parts to go back to natural gas. Orig. $3000, Now $1000. Red porcelain, includes stove pipes. 541-946-1380 wrapping - no newsprint on them. Various prices. At Cottage Grove Sentinel, 116 N. 6th St. Call us today 541 942-3325 Other listings - see Gallery of Services No Monkey Business! OREGON LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS LAW (ORS 671) 292 Heating & Cooling YOU LIST IT... THEY READ IT... YOU SELL IT... 277 General Contractors Repair GMC U iÛÀiÌÊUÊ iÛÞ Trucks SALES SER S R 942-4415 (541) 942-3325 U P C O M I N G : OREGON CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS LAW(ORS701) requires that all businesses who advertise remodeling, repair, home improvement or new construction be registered with the construction Contractors Board. Registration means contractors have a bond and insurance. Verify the contractor’s CCB license through the CCB Consumer Website: www.hirelicensedcont ractor.com Merchandise . . . . 230-340 Recreation. . . . . . 345-365 Transportation . . 370-430 (541) 942-3328 __________________ 275 Garage & Estate Sales 1C Public Hearing Notice The CITY OF DRAIN is completing a Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements Project (design & environmental), funded entirely with Community Development Block Grant funds from the Oregon Business Development Department. The location of the project is: 801 Division Avenue, Drain, Oregon. It is estimated that the project has benefi ted at least 1,160 persons of whom 56.3% are low or moderate income. A public hearing will be held by Drain City Council at 7:00 on September 12, 2016 in the Drain Civic Center meeting room located at 205 West A Avenue. The purpose of the hearing is for the City Council to obtain citizens views about the project and to take comments about the local government’s performance. Written comments are also welcome and must be received before Sunday, September 11, 2016 at The City of Drain, 129 West C Avenue, PO Box 158, Drain, Oregon 97435, Attention: Carl A. Patenode, City Administrator. Comments may also be submitted by phone: 541-836-2417, during the hours of 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM or via email at city.admin@cityofdrain.org. NOTICE OF REGULAR PUBLIC HEARING The Cottage Grove Planning Commission will meet in regular session on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., City Hall Council Chambers, 400 Main Street, Cottage Grove, OR 97424 to discuss the following items: OLD BUSINESS None Scheduled NEW BUSINESS ERIC HALL, ARCHITECT/BORG COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES – CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP 4-16) FOR MATERIAL STORAGE SILOS. Applicant is seeking permission to build 59 foot tall material storage silos adjacent to the existing industrial building at 230 Davidson Avenue (Map No. 20- 03-27-40; Tax Lots No. 608, 610, 611, 612 and 613). Relevant Criteria: Title 14, 4.4.400 Conditional Use Permits Conditions of Approval. Applicant: Eric Hall, Architects, 116 Highway 99 N, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97402. All interested persons are invited to attend the hearing and state their views. For additional information, contact the City Community Development Offi ce at 942-3340. NOTE: Cottage Grove complies with state and federal laws and regulations relating to discrimination, including the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Cindy Blacksmith at (541) 942-3340 at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. IMPORTANT NOTICE ON APPEAL PROCEDURES: In order to appeal a decision of the Planning Commission within the 15-day appeal period, you must have submitted written comments prior to Commission action or presented oral testimony at the public hearing H O RO SC O PE ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 A playful and generous spirit make you a favorite friend to have around, Aries. Many may be clamoring for your attention, and you do not know where to direct it fi rst. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, uncertainty has you wondering about the direction in which your life may be going. It’s a time for refl ection. Look to a parent or trusted advisor for guidance. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Romance may get in the way of logic this week, Gemini. This is sure to be exciting, but try to maintain your focus. Keep lines of communication with your signifi cant other open. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, do your best to overhaul your fi nances. Some recent purchases might have made you vulnerable, and now is a great time to regain control. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, a sudden burst of creativity will inspire you and others in the days ahead. Keep up the great work you’re doing, and don’t be afraid to take chances. LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, resist the urge to overindulge in food or beverages this week. Good times are ahead and you want to be able to enjoy them to the fullest. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, rather than dreaming of faraway places, make a plan to travel. Establish a savings account or vacation fund and begin making your travel goals happen. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 You are given to behaving selfl essly, Virgo. But this week you can still help others and take your needs into consideration. Ask for help if you need it. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, you’re focused on furthering your career, but responsibilities at home must be weighed before making a fi nal decision. Don’t give up; just reevaluate your timing. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, gifts might start coming your way and you don’t understand all the generosity. Accept what is offered and recognize that you deserve it. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 It’s easy to expect others to keep your pace when you have all of your ducks in a row, Aquarius. However, not everyone works on the same schedule that you do. Allow time to catch up. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, promising more than you can possibly deliver at this time will not win you any admirers. Others will appreciate your honesty.