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    8B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2015
Lease to Own: 1.75
acres on 101 w/office &
30x50 shop., +45 mini-
storage
units,
avg.
$1200/mo., 3yr. lease; all
payments go to purchase.
$1800/mo.
lease,
$395,000 purchase. 541-
999-1011. Serious in-
quires only.
Old Town Commercial
property for lease, 179
laurel St. unit A. Call 541-
991-0533.
1100 sq.ft.- lease space
available next to Coastal
Fitness. High Traffic area.
541-997-2713.
580 ✦ WANTED TO
RENT/LEASE
610 ✦ HOMES
FOR SALE
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For Sale by Owner:
3bdrm., 2ba., Mariners
Village. Call for viewing.
541-997-0911.
MARINER’S VILLAGE
39 Spyglass Lane
$204,900
541-830-5368
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.
690 ✦ M. HOMES
FOR SALE
Private spot for me & my
RV, while I work in Flor-
ence. Responsible 58yr.
old. (907)252-8637.
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.
440 ✦ APTS. FOR
RENT/LEASE
440 ✦ APTS. FOR
RENT/LEASE
MUNSEL PARK APARTMENTS
2021 East 12th Street
Florence, Oregon 97439
Now accepting applications for
federally funded housing for those that are
62 years of age or older, or handicapped
or disabled persons of any age.
One and 2 bedroom units available with
rent based on income when available.
Project Phone (541) 997-2661
TTY (800) 735-2900
“This institution is an equal opportunity provider.”
Professionally managed by the
Viridian Management Team Inc.
610 ✦ HOMES
FOR SALE
610 ✦ HOMES
FOR SALE
F IRST T IME OFFERED M INI -R ANCH
84823 Newcomb Rd, Westlake
3 bed 2 bath 2006, 1900 sq. ft.
Palm Harbor Home on 3+acres, Includes 40x60
shop. New metal hay/animal barn,
Oversize 3-car garage. Green House, and fenced
garden area. Also has 2000 underground water
holding tank.
Listed for $349.900
Shown by Appointment Only Contact
FREE & ASSOCIATES AUCTION REALTY,
541-997-3263 OR 541-999-0196
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NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the
Swisshome-Deadwood Rural Fire Protection District,
Lane County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for
the fiscal year July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016 will be
held on , May 14, 2015, at 7:00 P.M. at Station #1,
13283 Highway 36, Swisshome, Oregon. The purpose
is to receive the budget message and to receive com-
ment from the public on the budget. A copy of the
budget document may be inspected or obtained on or
after May 1, 2015 at the Deadwood Post Office and/or
Kelly’s Market between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00
P.M. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the
Budget Committee will take place. Any person may ap-
pear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pro-
grams with the Budget Committee.
Publication Date: April 25, 2015
NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the
Mapleton Fire Department, Lane County, State of Ore-
gon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1,
2015 to June 30, 2016, will be held at the Mapleton Fire
Hall, Mapleton, Oregon. The meeting will take place on
the 13th of May, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. The purpose of the
meeting is to receive the budget message and to re-
ceive comment from the public on the budget. This is a
public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Com-
mittee will take place. Any person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the
Budget Committee. A copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained on or after May 13th,
20145 at Banner Bank, Mapleton, Oregon between the
hours of 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Publication dates: Arpil 25 and May 6, 2015
NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETINGS
A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the
City of Florence, Lane County, State of Oregon, to re-
ceive the budget message for the fiscal year July 1,
2015 to June 30, 2016, will be held at Florence City
Hall, 250 Highway 101, Florence, Oregon 97439. The
meeting will take place on May 4, 2015 at 5:30 pm.
A public meeting of the City of Florence Budget
Committee will be held May 11, 2015 at 6 pm at the
Florence City Hall at 6 pm and May 12, 2015 at 6 pm at
the Florence Events Center, 715 Quince Street, Flor-
ence, OR 97439. The purpose of these meetings is to
receive comment from the public on the budget and dis-
cuss the proposed budget. These are public meetings
where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take
place. Any person may appear at the meetings and dis-
cuss the proposed programs with the Budget Commit-
tee.
A copy of the budget document may be inspected or
obtained on or after May 4, 2015 at 5 pm. Florence City
Hall, between the hours of 8 am and 12 pm and 1pm
and 5 pm. Additionally, the budget document will be
available on the City's website at ci.florence.or.us.
Publication date: April 25, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the
Siuslaw Public Library District, Lane County, State of
Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1,
2015, to June 30, 2016, will be held in the Bromley
Room at 1460 9th Street, Florence, Oregon. The meet-
ing will take place on the 20th of May, 2015, at 12:15
PM. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budg-
et message and to receive comment from the public on
the budget. A copy of the budget document may be in-
spected or obtained on or after May 15, 2015, at 1460
9th Street, Florence, Oregon, between the hours of
10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
This is a public meeting where deliberation of the
Budget Committee will take place. Any person may ap-
pear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pro-
grams with the Budget Committee. Notice of this meet-
ing is also available at the Siuslaw Public Library Dis-
trict website (www.siuslawlibrary.org).
The Siuslaw Public Library District meeting location
is accessible to persons with disabilities. A request for
an interpreter for the hearing impaired, or for other ac-
commodations for persons with disabilities, should be
made at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting to
Meg Spencer, Siuslaw Public Library District Director,
at 541-997-3132 or meg@siuslawlibary.org.
Publication Date: April 25, 2015
Screening For Lung Cancer May Help Heavy Smokers
(NAPSA)-While lung cancer is
the leading cause of cancer
death in the United States, some-
times, the most common type-
non-small cell lung cancer-can be
cured if it is found early enough.
More than 200,000 Americans
are diagnosed with lung cancer
each year. Smoking is the single
largest risk factor and is respon-
sible for about 85 percent of lung
cancer cases in the United
States. The more a person
smokes over time, the more like-
ly it is that he or she will get the
disease. The risk of lung cancer
also increases with age, with
most people developing the con-
dition after age 55.
The most important way to pre-
vent lung cancer is to stop smok-
ing and limit exposure to tobacco
smoke.
For heavy smokers who have not
been able to quit or who smoked
for a long time before quitting,
there is now evidence that
screening can prevent a large
number of lung cancer-related
deaths. Screening is important
because lung cancer has no
symptoms in its early stages.
Most cases of lung cancer are
not detected until a person has
symptoms, usually after the dis-
ease is already at an advanced
stage.
Who Should Be Screened?
The U.S. Preventive Services
Task Force (Task Force) now
recommends yearly lung cancer
screening using low-dose com-
puted tomography (also known
as a CT scan) for people who are
at high risk for lung cancer.
People are considered to be at
high risk if they:
• Are between 55 and 80 years
old
• Have a history of smoking for 30
“pack-years” or more
• Are either a current smoker or
quit within the past 15 years.
Pack-years are determined by
multiplying the number of packs
(which typically contain 20 ciga-
rettes) smoked daily by the num-
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ber of years a person has
smoked. For example, you would
have a 30 pack-year history if you
smoked a pack of cigarettes a
day for 30 years, two packs a day
for 15 years, or half a pack a day
for 60 years.
The goal of screening for lung
cancer is to detect the cancer at
an early stage so that it can be
successfully treated. There are
other types of tests that also
screen for lung cancer, but the
Task Force found that low-dose
CT scans are the most accurate
for finding cancer early.
Why Not Screen Everyone?
Not
everyone
should
be
screened for lung cancer, not
even all smokers. This is
because there are some risks
from low-dose CT scans and
these are greater for people who
are not at high risk for lung can-
cer. For example, people are
exposed to a small amount of
radiation during a CT scan.
Repeated exposure to this radia-
tion can actually cause cancer in
healthy people. Also, people at
lower risk are more likely to have
a false-positive test result (a test
result that shows a person has a
disease when he or she does
not). False-positive results can
cause anxiety and can lead to fol-
low-up tests and surgeries that
aren’t beneficial and have their
own significant risks. In addition,
screening is not beneficial for
people who would be unable
(because of poor health) or
unwilling to undergo treatment for
lung cancer. Treatment involves
surgery to remove the cancerous
part of the lung.
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NOTICES
PUBLICE NOTICE
BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the
Mapleton Water District, Lane County, State of Oregon,
to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2015 to
June 30, 2016, will be held at the Mapleton Water Dis-
trict Office, Mapleton, Oregon. The meeting will take
place on the 12th of May, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. The pur-
pose of the meeting is to receive the budget message
and to receive comment from the public on the budget.
This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budg-
et Committee will take place. Any person may appear at
the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with
the Budget Committee. A copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained on or after May 12, 2015
at The Mapleton Water District Office, between the
hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Publication Date: April 25 & May 6, 2015
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Today, Saturday 1-4pm
$289,000
PRICE REDUCED FOR LISTING ON THE RIVER!
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Before
Screening,
Quit
Smoking
It’s important to remember that
getting screened for lung cancer
is not an alternative to quitting
smoking. Quitting smoking is still
the best way to reduce your risk
of developing and dying from
lung cancer. The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
offers a toll-free quit line ((800)
QUIT-NOW) and a text messag-
ing service (Text QUIT to 47848)
to help you get started. See your
primary care clinician to discuss
ways to help you quit smoking if
you still smoke.
How To Get Screened
The Affordable Care Act requires
private insurance companies to
cover the cost of lung cancer
screening for eligible enrollees,
without
a
co-payment.
Additionally, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services
recently decided to cover yearly
lung cancer screening for people
with Medicare who are between
55 and 77 years old and are oth-
erwise considered “high risk” as
defined by the Task Force.
If your clinician thinks screening
is right for you, check with your
health insurance company to see
if the cost of screening would be
covered and what requirements
need to be met for coverage.
Then, work with your primary
care clinician to find an accredit-
ed imaging facility that has
experts who are experienced and
knowledgeable about lung can-
cer screening.
Recommendations To Protect
Your Health
The Task Force is an independ-
ent group of national experts in
prevention and evidence-based
medicine. The aim of its work is
to evaluate and identify critical
preventive health services that
primary care professionals can
perform.
For more information and to read
the full report on screening for
lung cancer, visit www.uspreven-
tiveservicestaskforce.org.
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Local entities
whether to join this month will be deciding
and
an intergovernmental financially contribute
to
agreement for
wide disaster/emergency
region-
response and
cation efforts.
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officially called
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entity and subject would be an actual public
to public regulations
if all
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Police
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Fawn Ridge new construction by Goss
Construction. Two story home with 2870 sq. ft.
of living space, and 2-car garage. Home features
an open floor plan, fireplace, covered patio &
upper balcony. $439,000 List #658/15691651
Well kept and fully furnished 2-bdrm, 1-bath
Greentrees home with bunk house. Covered
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Just down Canary Road sits
this 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1248 sq.
ft. home on nearly half an
acre. Master suite, open
living/dining area & large
family room. 2-car carport &
shop. Ample space for
outdoor activities &
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List #667/15078076
541-997-7653
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3 bdrm, 2951 sq. ft., 2-story home on just under
18 acres of horse property including a four stall
barn with tack room, pole barn, fenced pastures,
training area, and riding trails. $475,000
List #635/14246226
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Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on 2.15 acres in a Recently renovated 2 bdrm, 2 bath home located
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of living space, vaulted ceilings, laminate & tile
with double carport, bonus room with fireplace,
space. Two large decks & a detached 2-car
flooring, solid surface countertops and large
and an eat-in-kitchen. New windows & flooring in
garage. Room for additional parking. $190,000
front deck. $183,900 List #665/15074071
2010. $64,500 List #650/14204045
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