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Bandon TodayTOPS meeting, 9 a.m., Senior
Center, Barn.
Senior Center, 9-4, Barn.
Dial-a-Ride public transporta-tion, 9-4, 541-347-4131.
Old Town Marketplace farmersand artisans market, 10 a.m.-4p.m., 250 First St. SW.
Bandon Historical SocietyMuseum, 10-4, Hwy 101 andFillmore.
Visitor Information Center, 10-4, Old Town.
Senior hot meals, 11:30, Barn.
Washed Ashore exhibit and freeworkshop noon-5 p.m.,Harbortown Events Center,325 2nd St SE, Old Town.
AA meeting, noon; women’smeeting, 6; Holy TrinityCatholic Church.
Rotary Club, noon, Edgewaters.
Free knitting/crochet workshop,1-3 p.m., The Wool Company,990 2nd St. SE.
Pinochle, 1-4, Senior Center, Barn.
Senior Center games of choice,1-4, Barn.
Acoustic jam, 7 p.m., new musi-cians and public welcome,Odd Fellows Hall, 42S andOhio Ave.
Today’s Tides: Highs 4:00am5.8ft, 3:00pm 6.6ft, Lows 9:17am3.3ft, 10:03pm 0.4ft.
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Thinking of selling?We have buyers!CENTURY 21 BEST REALTY,the only nationally known real estate company in Bandon, has 7 experi-enced brokers to serve you. We offer a free market analysis to determine the price your property should sell for. Call us at 541-347-9431 or come by our of-fice at 325 2nd Street in Old Town across from the Visitors Center.
POSSIBLE FOUND CAT: medium sized, small white spot on chest, other-wise all gray. Coming into my yard for about a month; I’ve been feeding it. Between Beach Loop and the library. Could it be yours? If you think it’s yours, please call 631-903-7911.
RENTAL WANTED. Mature semire-tired business woman who is also an artist, photographer, writer, seeks quiet, peaceful, light-filled home/ cot-tage. Good refs. Reasonable rental. 1-831-649-2597.
DEVON’S BOUTIQUE Fall Colors are here! Cypress, Nightshade, Charcoal, Ink and Cranberry appoint new styles of tunics, sweaters, jackets, leggings, skinnies and so much more. Travelers return year after year to DEVON’S for a truly outstanding selection of ap-parel. Come see Oregon Coast Magazine’s “Must-visit Boutique!” at 92 Second St.
VFW Friday Dinner Special: Fried Chicken 5-8PM, FAM Style Karaoke W/ DJ MEMO REYES 7PM to ??Family Dining Available on Hall side.
ISENBURG CAREGIVING SERVICE. Do you need help in your home? We provide home care as efficiently and cost-effective as possible. Coquille -Coos Bay - Bandon. Lilo Isenburg, 541-396-6041.
Do you need help in your office?Persistent Assistant is Bonded, profes-sional, experienced, reliable. PT/a.m. hours avail. Tammy, 541-347-3100
MARY’S PET Sitting & much more. Leave your cares behind. Insured. 541-297-0073. mls_3@yahoo.com
DRAGON CLOCK & Camera, certified clock maker. Quality clock and camera repair- call Cliff @ 541-404-4488
YACHATS HOLIDAY Craft Show, 19th annual. Nov. 5-6, 10 a.m. 70 booths. Inside Yachats Commons, Hwy 101. Crafts, Art, Food, Demos, Great Gift Ideas, Fun! Free Admission. 541-547-4664. Expect the Exceptional!
BANDON PROPERTY SALESThe whole package, a 3Bdr, 2 BAMFH and an approximate 3,300 Sq. Ft.Metal Pole building on 1.12 acres with commercial zoning. This is 200’ of prime Hwy 101frontage just south of the Bandon City Limits. The home is very well maintained, septic and an up-dated well system. Offered at $289,500. Call Dan C. 541-297 2427for an appointment to preview
220 gal. fuel tank with 4 legs (42”) $100 or best offer. 541-329-2117.
NOT ALL BUSINESS RETIREMENTplans are equal. Call Bart Stein, Finan-cial Advisor at Edward Jones @ 541-347-8360. Member SIPC.
FALL DECOR, 30% off. MontanaSilversmith jewelry now in.Auntie Em’s Floral & Gifts. New loca-tion, 175 2nd Street. 541-280-6547
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TINY HOUSE SITE? Long term lease wanted for one new park model from Rich’s Portable Cabins, up to 14’ X 45’. Willing to invest in shared well, septic and power. 650-996-4625
WANT TO RENT RV space on private property. Husband & wife team,can provide security, maintenance, groundskeeping, help with animals. Over 10 yrs. experience caring for properties and animals. Law enforce-ment, military background. Back-ground checks welcome. References. RV is new and we do have dogs. 3 tiny, 1 outside dog. Please call Joe or Terry at 530-737-3869. Bandon Port Orford, Langlois area.
BALTIMORE CENTREPASTRIES AND PIZZA
Artisan Breads & Strudel 16” Pepperoni $12.85
541-329-1767MASSAGE THERAPY
LMT Suzanne Alexander 541-347-9618 Lic. #1505
MAIL & SHIP UPS, FEDEX, POSTAL Engraved & vinyl signs
541-347-53511130 Baltimore Ave. SEBehind the Post Office
SunriseCarpet Cleaning & more!
Jerry @ 541-551-5316Gutters - Windows
Pressure Washing - Moss removalResidential / Commercial
Locally ownedSenior & Veterans DiscountsLicensed, Bonded & Insured
1/2 off sale at Bree’s Upscale Re-sale! Sun, Nov 6th, 10-4pm. All items 1/2 price with some exclusions. 1180 Oregon Ave SW, near Hwy 101 & 11th St. intersection.
IT’S NOVEMBER! Pumpkin pie cheesecake time at the Fleet Deli. Veggie Quiche #1 - broccoli, mush-room & pesto, $6.50 with salad. Try our Whole Hog sandwich: pork, pork and more pork! Open Wed. - Sunday, 11-5, inside 101 The Marketplace of Bandon, just north of the cheese fac-tory. 541-290-7030
BUYING RVs. Gib’s RV is looking for clean, pre-owned RVs to buy/ consign. No fee consignments. We make house calls. 541-888-3424.
FOUND CAT: black & white with collar, white face, tummy & legs. On Michigan Ave. SE. 541-347-4311
OCEAN VIEWS Lighthouse and River. Contemporary 3577 sq ft at water’s edge. Ample gracious, living spaces. Only 14 years old. $625,000. Call Fred Gernandt, 541-290-9444, D. L. Davis Real Estate, 1110 Alabama, next to Umpqua Bank
Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggs, Bread, Brian’s Tacos, Tony’s BBQ, John’s Chowder, Cupcakes, Bee Pollen.Old Town Farmers Marketplace, Fri-Sat. 10 to 4, Bandon Waterfront.
MICK’S BARBER SHOP: two barbers. Across from the post office. Monday -Friday, 9am - 5:30 pm. 541-347-2207.
FOUND: KEYS in grass near Bandon Veterinary on Sept. 20. Call 541-347-9471 to identify and claim.
The Bandon Playhouse will present “One Night on Broadway - a sing-along show” on Friday, Nov. 11th, 2016 at the Sprague Theater. This show will be dedicated to the Men and Woman of the Armed Ser-vices. Admissions for Veterans will be $5.00 while Adults $10 and Chil-dren (12 and under) $8. Tickets are available at Bandon Mercantile and the Cobblers Bench or online at www.bandonplayhouse.org. For more info please contact Paul at 541-236-3086
SUBWAY IS SEEKING friendly, ener-getic, reliable employee. Apply in per-son at the Bandon Shopping Center or online. Prefer open availability.
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THE HEAT PUMP STORE ISMOVING!
PAHLS FAMILY DENTISTRY is now offering CEREC one-day crowns to our patients. No more temporary crowns, impressions, or multiple office visits. Call today to schedule a consult to see if you are eligible. Accepting new patients. 541.396.2242.“Let our family serve yours.”
BANDON MINI-STORAGE. Temp. controlled; RV & boat storage. 50317 Hwy. 101 South. 541-347-1190.BANDON E-Z STORAGE. Affordable plus Boat/RV. 370 11th St. SE, 541-347-9629.BANDON MINI-STORAGE, temp con-trolled, 88371 Hwy. 42S, 541-347-5040.Ask for Manager’s Special.
GARAGE SALE Friday and Sat. from 10-3. 815 Lincoln Ave. SW by the li-brary. Soy candles, crocheted hooded scarves, purses, mens and womens shoes sizes 10 to 12 & more.
FREE FIFTH WHEEL for scrap. 541-290-9589.
ART BY THE SEA GALLERY invites you to a reception for Featured Artist Gaia Riverwood (Brown), photogra-pher, on Sat., Nov. 5, from 3-5 p.m. Come meet Gaia, see the members’new show and enjoy some refresh-ments. 541-347-5355
MATTRESS BLOWOUT SALE! Hennick’s is making room for our new line of mattresses. Floor models up to 30% off. Stock models up to 20% off. Hurry before they are gone! Hennick’s Furniture, 541-329-1233.
JBJ TREE & LAWN SERVICESJOHN
541-260-8166CCB#193875
Lawn MaintenanceHardscapeHazardous Tree RemovalBrushingSite Clearing
GARAGE SALE, 11th St. & Fillmore Ave. SE, on corner, blue warehouse. Fri. & Sat., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Good stuff.
PATRICK MYERS TREE SERVICE. Certified arborist. 45 yrs. exp. Free es-timates. 541-347-9124 or 541-290-7530. Lic. #116632. Stump grinding, hazardous removal, pruning hedges and brush clipping. Serving Bandon area since 1995.
BANDON SUPPLY. NEWOAKRIDGE OWENS CORNING SHINGLES with extra algae resist-ance made for the Hawaii market. Available exclusively at Bandon Supply. Onyx Black and Estate Grey on sale for $72.00 a square.541-347-2662, 1120 Fillmore Ave.
LOST: prescription eyeglasses. Lost on beach near Windermere Motel Sept. 4. Black frames with bronze bows. 702-682-1228
ODD FELLOW Cemetery must be cleared of all grave site mementoes and flowers by Tues., 5pm, Nov. 8, to allow for cemetery mowing on Nov. 10. Items may be placed back on grave sites after the mowing is completed. If you have questions, please e-mail oddfellowsbusiness@yahoo.com or write to P.O. Box 978, Bandon, OR.
CHAS. WALDROP REAL ESTATE, LLC. Providing Personal Professional Real Estate Service, Since 1988. Call for a No Cost, No Obligation, Broker Price Opinion for Your Home & Prop-erty. “Dedicated to Excellence” 541-347-9455.
New Home for sale by Owner, located on the warm, forested east side of town, Hwy 42s, turn right on Ohio, go to end, right on 12th Court, located on left. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to own this cedar home with beautiful wood interior finishes in one of the newest areas in Bandon. Call Tom, 541-404-5797 for more information.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED, join ourWASHED ASHORE team! Be a tour guide, workshop assistant, or retail as-sociate. Find out about current oppor-tunities at our volunteer orientation Thursday, November 3rd at 5pm. Ask us about our volunteer rewards pro-gram! For more information call 541-329-0317.
FOUND: TOYOTA CAR KEYS at Bandon Supply, around middle of Sep-tember. Call 541-347-2662 or stop by to identify and claim.
INSURANCEAGENCY
Calling all VeteransWe would like to honor your service to our country with a special Veterans Day
photo page in the November10th edition of the Bandon Western World.
All area Veterans are invited to the Bandon High School Gym at 11 a.m. on Saturday,Nov. 5th for a no cost group photo. For those who are unable to attend we still invite youto send us your information to be listed. We’d like to invite the veterans to enjoy cofee,
punch and cookies in the cafeteria ater the photo.
Your name, branch & service dates may be emailed to amy.moss-strong@theworldlink.comor leave a voice mail at 541-347-2423, ext. 305 no later than November 5th.You may also drop this information of at our o�ce, 12th & Baltimore.
To the women, one and all:Please join us for a weekendof fellowship and Godly fun.We will explore the topic of
“Dancing on the Battlefield.”Friday, Nov. 4, 6:30 -9 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 5, 10 to noon.Lunch 12 to 1. Continued 1-4.
Pacific Community Church, 3 mi. S. on Hwy. 101. No child care.
Speaker Jeannie Johnson.Singing, Scripture, Teaching
Greenacres Grange Flea Market/ Craft Sale. 9am-4pm, Fri 11/4 & Sat 11/5. 93393 Greenacres Lane, just off Hwy 42 between Coos Bay & Coquille. Kitchen open, delicious food. 541-572-4117
DUMP HAULING, MOVING, Property Cleanups: misc., construction, yard de-bris. GUTTER CLEANING. Senior dis-counts. Mike, 541-294-3802.
FOUND: SUNGLASSES on bench on walking path at Bullards Beach. Call to identify, 971-678-6805.
AMemorial Mass for
Regina Wallacewill be held 11:00 a.m.,
Friday, Nov. 4 at Holy TrinityCatholic Church in Bandon.Arrangements are under the direction of
Amling Schroeder Funeral Service, Bandon.
PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised herein is subject to the
Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise“any preference, limitations or discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status ornational origin, or an intention to make any such
preference, limitation or discrimination.”We will not knowing accept any advertising for real estatewhich is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby
informed that all dwellings advertised are available on anequal opportunity basis.
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Need help enrollingin heath insurance?
Call us today toschedule an appt.
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Let us help take the confusion out ofdoing it yourself. We can help you sign updirect with a health insurance company,
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BANDON – The Bandon
Playhouse is seeking talent to
fill six female roles for its
February 2017 production of
“Steel Magnolias.” The
comedy-drama auditions are
set for 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
13, and from 6-8 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 14, at the
Sprague Theater, 1201 11th
St. SW in Bandon City Park.
It’s the 1980s in Louisiana.
At Truvy’s beauty shop -
motto: “there is no such thing
as natural beauty” - the
women are all sass and brass.
Through clouds of hairspray
and over the buzz of blow
dryers, six southern spitfires
gather each week to gossip
and support each other
through thick and thin. But
those bonds are about to be
tested when M’Lynn and her
daughter Shelby face a life-
changing event. Infused with
heart and humor, “Steel
Magnolias” is a hilarious
story of love, loss, and endur-
ing friendship.
All of these women are fight-
ers. They are real human
beings with depth, humor and
zest for living.
For more information, visit
bandonplayhouse.org or con-
tact Paul Hay, producer at
970-317-1979 or Stiles Gunn,
director at 541-683-8890.
Auditions set for ‘Steel Magnolias’
LANGLOIS – Holiday shop-
ping abounds at the 21st
Annual Holiday Crafts Fair at
the Langlois Lions Hall on
Floras Loop Road just south of
town. The Crafts Fair will be
held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, Nov. 18 and 19,
and is sponsored by the
Langlois Lions and the Friends
of the Langlois Public Library.
There will be many returning
vendors as well as new ones,
offering their unique crafts
and wares. A hot lunch will be
available both days. Friday is
Sandie McDonald’s World
Famous Chicken Pot Pie and
salad. Saturday is
McDonald’s clam chowder
and coleslaw. Vegetarian
options are also available.
Those who have been here
before know what to expect -
a large but homey building
with tons of parking. The
Langlois Lions Hall has easy
access off U.S. Highway 101
– look for the “Fair” sign.
Everyone is welcome to enjoy
great shopping, food and
friends. For more information
call 541-348-2066.
Langlois Holiday Crafts Fair coming
Call
at 541-297-7560, or
A @theworldlink.com
P LACE Y OUR A D H ERE I N C OFFEE B REAK
Call Sandy Stevens
at 541-347-2423 ext. , or
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BANDON – The United Nations
Pilgrimage for Youth is an all-
expenses-paid educational trip to
visit the United Nations in New
York as well as other sites in
NYC, and historical sites along
the East Coast, including
Philadelphia, Washington D.C.,
Gettysburg and Ottawa, Canada.
It is sponsored by the Bandon
Odd Fellows Lodge No. 133.
Each year, applicants from
Bandon High School, Pacific
High School or home-schooled
students are invited to write an
essay and be interviewed by a
panel of Odd Fellows members.
They are chosen based on their
essay, as well as evidence of
leadership, character, concern for
community welfare and interest
in world affairs.
The UNEP was created by the
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in
1949 to bring high school stu-
dents from around the world
together to learn about the
United Nations. The Bandon
Odd Fellows have been sending
between three and six local stu-
dents each year for more than 50
years.
Students must be at least 16
years old by the time of the trip
and have at least one year of high
school left.
This year, students must write a
minimum 500-word essay on the
following topic “Describe the
Involvement of the United
Nations in a Current World
Affair.”
Additionally, students must
write approximately a 50-word
essay on the following topic
“Why you would like to partici-
pate in this trip.”
Essays are due to the Bandon
High School office by 3:30 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 4. Interviews of
essay finalists will be held at the
Bandon Odd Fellows Hall at 2
p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 13.
Students should dress appropri-
ately for an interview.
The Pilgrimage will be from
Saturday, July 8, 2017 through
July 18, 2017, with the send-off
dinner at the state Odd Fellows
Lodge in Portland being held on
Friday, July 7, 2017.
For more information, contact
Connie Thrush at 541-347-5078
or visit www.unpilgrimage.org.
The Bandon Odd Fellows are
seeking new members. Meetings
are at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday
of each month at the Odd
Fellows Hall on Highway 42S
and Ohio Avenue Southeast.
Odd Fellows seekapplicants for UN trip
AARP Safe Driver class offeredBANDON - The Bandon Public Library will sponsor an AARP Safe
Driver class from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9.
The AARP Safe Driver course offers people an important opportuni-
ty to learn how to drive more efficiently and safely. The course con-
tains up-to-date information about changes over time in ourselves,
our vehicles, our roads and our laws. The content of this course can
help boost safety awareness, refresh and improve driving skill, mini-
mize crash risk, increase confidence, prolong mobility and maintain
independence.
Completion of this one-day, six-hour driving refresher course can
yield discounted auto insurance premiums for individuals 55 and
over. The course fee for AARP members is $15 or $20 for non-mem-
bers, and is payable to AARP at the class.
Bandon Public Library is at 1204 11th St. SW. Register by calling
Judi Collins at 916-835-2184.
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Publisher reserves the right to refuse or edit any advertisement. All advertising must be in accordance with Oregon laws and in good taste.SOPC reserves the right to reject advertising at its discretion. All unclassified ads are cash with copy. Credit and billing are available to commer-cial accounts with established credit. If your ad appears incorrectly, notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for errors after the first publi-
cation. Deadlines: Tuesday – Friday 11:30am the previous day. For Saturday, 10:00am on Friday and Monday 11:30am on Friday. There is a $1non-optional charge for publication on mobile devices.
BANDON – Quality Crafters Guild presents their annual Holiday Sale from 10 a.m.-4p.m., Saturday, Nov. 12, at The Barn in Bandon City Park.
Local artisans will be selling quilted and knitted items, seasonal decorations,purses/totes and many collectibles and unique gifts. The sale will also feature jewelry,fleece items and handmade myrtlewood products and other hand-crafted items. New thisyear are vignettes from the seashore, cork decorations, local-inspired greeting cards andmore.
Crafters present annual Holiday Sale
BANDON – The Bandon Historical Society Museum is inviting people with militarycollections to put their material on exhibit for a day as part of the museum’s VeteransCelebration on Saturday, Nov. 12, the day after Veterans Day.The veterans event will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission will be free for the day
and the public is invited. Military vehicles will be on display outside.Museum volunteer and Air Force veteran Rick Hinojosa is the organizer for the veter-
ans event. Several collectors shared collections at the museum last year.“Collectors like to have a chance to show their stuff and share their knowledge,” said
Hinojosa. “The collections become a good starting point, for both veterans and non-vet-erans, to talk about military service, whether the items are from the Revolutionary Waror the current conflicts in the Middle East.”Interested exhibitors can contact Hinojosa directly at 541-290-7591 or through the
museum at 541-347-2164.The museum is also looking for service photos of Bandon’s veterans.“If you consider Bandon your home and served in the military, we would like to have a
photo of you in uniform in our collection,” said Jim Proehl, museum board president.“We’ll scan the picture and return it to you.”The Bandon Historical Society Museum is located at the corner of U.S. Highway 101
and Fillmore Avenue and is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Museum to hold Veterans Celebration
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