Monday, April 16, 2018

The Public Market Show - April 16th, 2018

Retired Couple - Section 8 Approved Coquille And M.P 396- 1707

2 Used Great Shape, Kawyake $250 - 590 -0906

1990 4 by 4 Automatic - $4000 267 -7376

Swiss Knife - $20, 294 -9212

Queen size $40 541-294- 6253

2008 18 Ft Car trailer $2 541 404-6637

Country Line Partner - Ronnie 541 294-4413

Stove And Refridgerator - $40 Dehorn Her Goats - 260-4007

Harley Davidson 1976 Shovelhead - Custom Paint, Nail Gun Kit, 297- 9370

Metal Cane $10 - Blood Pressure Monitor Machine - Adult Cuff $10, Clapper $10 541- 271-1885

Toyota PU Parts 541 -217- 0978

AKC Choc Lab Seeking Doggy Date & Stud Service 541-404-6637

The Kids’ Hope Center invites you to join us for a Free day of fun that includes music, a cake walk, and FREE Fishing for Children 11 and Under by ODFW (Fishing license required if child is over 11years of age.) BBQ Lunch provided by NW Natural.
This Free Family Fun Day will happen on Saturday, April 28, from 10am-2pm at the John Topits Park/Empire Lakes, Coos Bay. Call 541-266-8806 for more information and to pre-register for the Run for the Kids. Or online: www.eventbrite.com. Search: Family Fun in Coos Bay, OR
Run/Walk starts at the National Guard Armory. Registration 8:15am, Races start: 5K 8:45am, Run/Walk 9:30am.

Having Difficulty Affording Prescription Eye Glasses?  New Eyes for the Needy: New Eyes purchases new prescription eyeglasses for low-income individuals in the U.S. through a voucher program. To be eligible for our program, applicants must: 1. Meet household requirements for low-income. 2. Have had a recent eye exam with a pupillary distance measurement. New Eyes does not pay for eye exams. Contact Us if you need assistance in locating a source of free or low-cost eye exams. 3. Have no other resources available to them to pay for glasses, including federal or state programs or assistance from local charitable organizations. A New Eyes voucher provides a basic pair of single or lined bifocal eyeglasses. Individuals cannot apply for themselves. The online application is only accessible to social service agencies who apply on their clients behalf. OHP/WOAH clients: Contact Lovena Flaherty at 541-269-7400.North Bend Medical Center clients: Contact your provider.

Help for Homeless Veterans: Tuesday May 1, 2018, from 1pm-3pm at the Project Blessing Food Pantry, 150 S. 20th St, Reedsport. First Tuesday of every month. Douglas County HUD-VASH and UCAN representatives will be on site to provide assistance to all homeless veterans.

Safe Disposal Of Sharps Container: Please do not put sharps into your regular garbage or attempt to empty the needles out, as this is very unsafe. Also, there may be a fine for any sharps found in regular household trash. You can purchase a biohazard sharps container at the locations listed and other pharmacies in the community. When the container is full, dispose of the sharps container at the designated disposal sites listed on this page.
BAY AREA HOSPITAL DOES NOT COLLECT OR DISPOSE SHARPS FROM THE PUBLIC.Official biohazard containers only. Availability & prices are subject to change. Coquille Valley Hospital 541-396-3101 • 940 E 5th Coquille • $5.00 disposal fee and receive a new container. Curry General Hospital 541-247-6621 • 94220 4th St. Gold Beach • Free disposal in the lab. Curry Transfer & Recycling 541-469-2425 • 17498 Carpenterville Rd. Brookings • $25.95 for disposal and new container. Fred Meyer 541-269-4033 • 1020 S. 1st Coos Bay • $3.00 to $5.00 for disposal fee and $5.00 to $10.00 for new container. Lower Umpqua Hospital • 541-271-2171 • 600 Ranch Rd. Reedsport • No program. North Bend Sanitation  (Les’ Sanitary Service) 541-756-5211 • 3432 Cedar St. North Bend • $10.00 for disposal and $15.00 for a 2 gallon new container. Semperts Rexall Drug Store 541-572-5010 • 735 Spruce St. Myrtle Point • Free disposal, may buy a container. Southern Coos Hospital 541-347-2426 • 900 11th St. SE Bandon •$5.00 disposal fee and receive a new container

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