8B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015 400 ✦ MISC. FOR SALE 560 ✦ COMM. FOR RENT/LEASE Misc.- Electric Guitar-left handed & amp- $200. Box freezer-new w/few small dents- $200. Minn Koda electric motor-40lb. thrust- $150. 1100 sq.ft.- lease space available next to Coastal Fitness. High Traffic area. 541-997-2713. Pet Stroller- Brand new, never used. Paid $120. Sell $80. Cash 541-997- 2940. 420 ✦ TO GIVE AWAY NEW TO FLORENCE? Call 541-997-7075 to re- ceive Free Gifts from Lo- cal Businesses. Welcome to Florence. 430 ✦ STORAGE 101 MINI-STORAGE 3340 Hwy 101 N, Call for sizes & prices. 997-8117 101mini-storage.com. FLORENCE MINI STOR- AGE. 4099 Hwy. 101 N, 541-997-8557. Call for sizes & prices. Senior/Military discounts. www.florenceoregonstor- age.com 440 ✦ APTS. FOR RENT/LEASE $825- 1050sq.ft. 2bdrm, 1ba. w/storage, range, re- frigerator, W/D, covered parking. This unit has a small private deck that faces the west. In-town, close to Miller Park, schools, shopping and movie theater. 541-991- 1644. Nice, Clean, Safe Apts. Starting at $605, Includes: W, S, G, & W/D in each unit. $1060/mo.- +deposit, CHEERFUL, light, clean, bright, 3bdrm., 2ba., 1260 sq.ft., single level home, w/panoramic view of Silt- coos Lake, huge deck for entertaining, fresh, clean spring water, stove, re- frig., D/W, garb. disp., dbl. garage w/opener, extra wide driveway w/turn around. NP, NS one year lease. 541-915-1443 M-F, 541-997-9779 Sat-Sun. Private spot for me & my RV, while I work in Flor- ence. Responsible 58yr. old. (907)252-8637. 150cc, elec. start, auto, $800 541-902-9502 3 slides, Model 327RES, 5th Wheel, one owner, not used much, like new. Can see on Craigslist.org Asking $32,000 For Sale by Owner: 3bdrm., 2ba., Mariners Village. Call for viewing. 541-997-0911. 670 ✦ REC. PROP. FOR SALE Vacation Lot- Lake Silt- coos, 5th wheel and stu- dio cottage, fully furnish- ed. Small dock. $119,000 obo. 541-660-6128. 1995 NISSAN 2000 HONDA SHADOW 750cc, less than 20K mi., new brakes and saddle bags incl. Fast, dependable $2,800 Florence 503-502-7155 Standard cab. 4 cylinder, 5 spd. Runs great, good tires. $1,500. 541-999-1972 690 ✦ M. HOMES FOR SALE For sale by owner, 1bdrm., 1ba. in 55+ mo- bile home park, lake view, priced to sell. 541-997- 5102 or text 541-991- 9704. All Ads are in Area Code “541” unless otherwise noted in the ad. 97 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 2014 FORD FIESTA Sedan S, 7500 miles, auto, like new. 541-991-1181 Lv msg, please. Call for pay off Extra cab 3rd door, 4WD, PW, PDL, 350 Vortec, upgrades K&N air filter w/3” exhaust, tow ready, good cond., good work truck, 97+ mi. $6,500 obo 541-997-7437 2002 REXHALL 36’ AIRBUS SOMETHING DIFFERENT 1953 Chev 4x4 PU, senior owned, 350 running gear, Edlebrock heads & carb., Extras, Perfect candy apple red, used only in fair weather. $22,500 No trade 541-997-5238 Series #3650BSL w/2-tip outs, 22K mi, side by side fridge/freezer. L-shaped double sink kitchen. Best Offer Ready to travel, trade for equity of property. 541-999-9640 2004 24’ KOMFORT Dual Batteries, solar pan- els, ext. pin box & hitch for SB PU, Tub/shower combo, queen, power roof vents, 4 burner gas stove, welded Alum. frame. NS. $10,000 541-997-5319 2005 CHEVY COLORADO LS 1981 SEA NYMPH P r i c e R e d u c t i o n 1972 MUSTANG MACH 1 Old Town Commercial property for lease, 179 laurel St. unit A. Call 541- 991-0533. 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Surplus Sale The Siuslaw School Board approved the sale/dis- posal of unusable, obsolete equipment that has no val- ue for any purposes required of the district at the March 11, 2015 Board Meeting. The following items were ap- proved for sale: 1997 Blue Bird TC 2000 84 Passenger School Bus (Bus 17) 1991 Blue Bird TC 2000 78 Passenger School Bus (Bus 10) Sealed bids will be accepted at the Siuslaw School District Office located at 2111 Oak Street, Florence, Or- egon until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2015. Sealed bid should include the following: Name, address, phone number, bid item, and bid amount. The minimum bid for each item is $5,000. Additional information and photos may be found on the school district website: www.siuslaw.k12.or.us , by postings which can be found at the Siuslaw School District Office, 2111 Oak Street, Florence, Oregon, or the Siuslaw School District Maintenance and Transpor- tation Department, 2420 Kingwood Street, Florence, Oregon or by calling 541-997-3816. Publication Date: May 2, 2015 MEETING NOTICE BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the City of Dunes City, Lane County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for fiscal year 2015-2016 (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016), will be held at Dunes City Hall, 82877 Spruce St., Dunes City, Oregon, in the Westlake area. The meeting will take place on the 5th day of May 2015, at 2:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to re- ceive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after May 5, 2015, at Dunes City Hall, Monday through Thursday, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. If a second meeting is required, it will be held the following Tuesday, May 12th, at 2:00 p.m. The final meeting of the Budget Committee to approve the budg- et will be Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 2:00 pm. These are public meetings where deliberation by the Budget Com- mittee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting(s) and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. Notice of the Budget Committee meeting is also posted at the City web site, www.dunescity.com/meeting-agendas. Publication Date: May 2, 2015. Aluminum fish/ski boat 70 hp Mercury o/b, EZ load trailer, full & sectional covers, bilge pump, depth finder. Great boat! $2750. 541-997-4952 1-owner, less than 67,000mi. 4-dr., extra cab, 5cyl., auto, elec. 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