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    8B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2015
450 ✦ HOUSES FOR
RENT/LEASE
610 ✦ HOMES
FOR SALE
H
H
H • $350 VACANT LOT for
your RV or trailer. Dep:
H
$400
H
H • $475 1bd/1ba Cottage in
Mapleton. W/S/G incl.
H
Dep: $525
H
VACATION RENTAL
H
H • 1bd/1ba oceanfront cot-
H tage. Hot tub.$140/Night.
COMMERCIAL
H
H • $250 Large Commercial
H
Vacant Lot. at Heceta
Beach Rd & Hwy 101.
H
Dep: $300.
H
H • $450 Large furnished
H office space in Old Town.
H
Reception area, bath-
room.
H
off-street parking.
H
Dep: $500
H
myflorencehome.vpweb.com
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
Mapleton
2 bdrm , 1 bath,
1,120 SF. Plus 280 SF
workshop, enclosed
carport, laundry room,
Beautiful level
corner lot.
$92,500.
C McWhinney
Owner, Broker
541-268-4455
Broker Cooperation
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
2000 HONDA SHADOW
1953 Chev 4x4 PU,
senior owned, 350
running gear, Edlebrock
heads & carb., Extras,
Perfect candy apple red,
used only in fair weather.
$18,500 No trade
541-997-5238
LOW MILES
1996 BUICK LeSABRE
750cc, less than 20K
mi., new brakes and
saddle bags incl.
Fast, dependable
$2,800 Florence
503-502-7155
83K mi, Leather
int., Loaded.
$3,725 obo
H: 541-902-1368
M: 547-991-2274
1972 MUSTANG MACH 1
2001 CARGO VAN
2007 SATURN VUE HYBRID
Restored to orig.
351-V8-Cleveland
4 barrel carb. valve
seats updated,
engine freshened up.
Auto. $17,999
902-9183 or 999-0486
6ʼ slide out,
1500lb max,
27K miles.
$5,000
541-997-1281
32K mi, clean, well
maintained. Used as flat
tow car for motorhome.
towing pkg sys. incl in
price. $9,450
541-902-8622 or
541-999-2160 for appt.
All Ads are in Area
Code “541” unless
otherwise noted in
the ad.
Tips For Planning
A Family Vacation
(NAPSA)-When it comes
to creating a memorable
vacation, planning and
scheduling are key. That’s the
word from travel experts,
such as those at Expedia, who
say Americans collectively let
half a billion paid days off go
to waste last year.
The good news is that
there is still time to avoid
becoming a vacation statistic
this summer. To help, here
are some tips for making the
most of those precious warm-
weather days that are fast
approaching.
P r i ce Re d u c ti on
690 ✦ M. HOMES
FOR SALE
17th & Highway 101
997-8277
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.
470 ✦ CONDOS FOR
RENT/LEASE
1,200/mo- 1bdrm., 1.5ba.,
fully-furnished, including
W/D,
NS/NP.
Avail.
7/1/15. 541-999-9072.
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
530 ✦ RV SPACE
RENT/LEASE
$400/mo.- Private space,
avail., Mapleton. Includes
electric, water/sewer, gar-
bage, Satellite TV. Pets
on approval. 541-999-
0769.
2001 BUICK LESABRE
101,000 miles.
Loaded with
leather interior.
Nice car. $4,325.
541-902-1368 or
541-991-2274
Stay & Play on beautiful
Siltcoos Lake! Darlings
Marina & RV is accepting
applications for monthly
RV sites. Benefits include
laundry facilities, cable,
free wi-fi, boat moorage,
store, pub, world-class
fishing, and a million-dol-
lar view. $400/mo in-
cludes cable & garbage.
Addt'l charge for metered
electric. Well-kept RVs 15
yrs or newer. Deposit
$100 plus $50 per pet (2
max). Call 541-997-2841.
2004 MONACO-LAKOTA
32ft. 5th Wheel, alum.
frame, NS, fiberglass
ext.-GC, oak cabs,
beige-int, 2-slides,
queen, Mint condition.
$26,900
541-997-9637
2013 KEYSTONE COUGAR 36’
1977 24FT SEA RAY
W/rebuilt Mercruiser &
outdrive. NEW- Nav
Equip, elec, uphol. &
top. All fishing & safety
equip. EZ Load trailer.
$12,500
707-480-1192
560 ✦ COMM.
FOR RENT/LEASE
$1175/mo-1000 sq/ft with
shared courtyard. Old
Town, 180 Laurel. 541-
997-7888.
3 slides, Model
327RES, 5th Wheel,
one owner, not used
much, like new. Can
see on Craigslist.org
for information
& pricing
2008 ROGUE 18’
600 ✦ COMMERCIAL
FOR SALE
Low hours,
60 hp Yamaha
& 8 hp Yamaha
$18,500
541-997-1199
Established Antique &
Contemporary Shop- on
Bay Street Old Town. Call
541-997-7200 for details.
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
All Ads are in Area
Code “541” unless
otherwise noted in
the ad.
We’ll Help You Sell Your Vehicle
(No Commercial Sales)
WE GUARANTEE IT!
We’re so sure,
we’ll run your ad until it’s sold!
(Customer must call every 4 weeks to continue ad.)
Only
$
39 70
Includes Black
& White Photo
REACH OVER
15,000 READERS A WEEK
In These Areas: Florence, Mapleton,
Swisshome, Gardiner, Reedsport.
Call the Siuslaw News
Advertising Department Today!
997-3441
ALMOST LIKE NEW!
1990 21ʼ SeaSwirl,
nice boat,
needs motor.
$2500 OBO.
541-999-6231
23ʼ Coachman
Freelander. Well equipped
and lots of extra features.
TV/DVD, spec. tank
cleanout/comfort high
porcelain toilet, etc. Only
22K mi. $49,900
541-902-8622 or
541-999-2160 for appt.
2009 FLEETWOOD
ICON 24D
LOW MILES
Diesel sprinter
1slide. 49K mi.
Good cond.
up to 17mpg
$56,900
(541)997-7787
1999 Jayco Designer 27ʼ,
class C, Ford V-10, 21,700
mi., New brakes & roof,
Q-beds, Gen, One owner,
Tow bar accessories,
sleeps 6, Hitch in front &
back. $27,500
541-902-2220
No photo available
at this time
2004 24’ KOMFORT
1100 sq.ft.- lease space
available next to Coastal
Fitness. High Traffic area.
541-997-2713.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
92 FORD F150 4X4
2001 BAYLINER CAPRI
AT, AC, PS, 351
motor, new tires,
bedliner, Trailer Pkg,
Canopy. Nice Truck,
127K mi. $3,000
no trades. Cash only
541-999-1572
185 Sport 20th Anni. Ed.
Great cond., Many
Extras. Kept in heated
storage. Priced for quick
sale $9,000.
541-991-3619 or
541-902-6602 for
complete list of options.
2004 SEABREEZE LX
35ʼ, 2 slide outs, 48K
mi., gas, 8.1 Allison
trans, new tires, Banks
exhaust, steering stabliz-
er, too many upgrades
to list. $49,500 obo
4825 Treewood Dr.
Cell: 559-793-8793
for details.
Don’t worry about
people stealing your
ideas. If your ideas
are any good, you’ll
have to ram them
down
people’s
throats.
-Howard Aiken
***
Failure
does
not
count. If you accept
this, you’ll be success-
ful. What causes most
people to fail is that
after one failure,
they’ll stop trying.
-Frank Burford
***
A picture that is beau-
tiful, or that comes off,
or that works, looks as
if it was all made at
one stroke.
-Helen Frankenthaler
***
The follies which a
man regrets most in
his life are those
which he didn’t com-
mit when he had the
opportunity.
-Helen Rowland
***
There
are
noble
tones, ordinary ones,
tranquil harmonies,
consoling ones, oth-
ers which excite by
their vigor.
-Paul Gauguin
1966 15’ SEAKING
Fiberglass. Rebuilt
trailer, 20hp Seaking
outboard motor. Can
restore as classic –
good for fishing.
$2,495 obo
541-902-1409
Many believe a vacation
on water can give every-
one in the family the
chance to do something
they enjoy.
• Get the kids’ input.
Even if you’ve already sched-
uled your family vacation,
give them a voice by involv-
ing them in some of the plan-
ning. According to AAA, 21
percent of respondents listed
“family arguments about
where to go and what to do”
as one of their biggest sum-
mer vacation frustrations.
• Declare digital free-
dom. E-mails and social
media can wait. Use summer
to reconnect with nature,
your family and friends. Put
your phone on silent. Store it
in an out-of-reach bag. But
keep it in case of emergen-
cies.
• Choose a wet destina-
tion. Many believe a vacation
on water can give everyone in
the family the chance to do
something they enjoy.
• Think long term.
Spending now on a lake
house, boat or RV may save
you money and headaches on
future vacations. Real free-
dom is taking vacation on
your schedule.
Another way to secure
long-term value for your
vacation dollar is by investing
in quality equipment, both
on the water and on land.
For instance, new to the
water this year is the
Evinrude(r)
E-TEC(r)
G2(tm) outboard engine. An
innovative, boldly styled
engine, it’s designed to deliv-
er 15 percent better fuel effi-
ciency, 20 percent more
torque and 75 percent fewer
regulated emissions than its
competitors’.
Contributing to the
engine’s lifetime value is the
fact that it doesn’t require
dealer maintenance for five
years. It’s also available in
350 color combinations.
Consumers can test-ride
boats rigged with the
Evinrude E-TEC G2 line of
outboard engines at select
locations. To find one, visit
www.EvinrudeTestRides.co
m.
U.S. and Japanese studies have found that black
and green teas have antibacterial powers that may
help prevent cavities and gum disease.
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO PREPARE AN ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT FOR EROSION CONTROL AND
REPLACEMENT OF BOATHOUSE AT
US COAST GUARD STATION SIUSLAW RIVER,
FLORENCE, OREGON
The US Coast Guard (USCG) proposes to construct
two groins for erosion control and to rebuild the boat-
house at USCG Station Siuslaw in Florence, Oregon.
The waterfront and upland assets at the station are at
risk of failure in the long term from ongoing riverbed
scour and erosion of the bluff face, and the existing
boathouse has deteriorated and is approaching the end
of its design life. Failure of the facilities would jeopard-
ize USCG missions of search and rescue, law enforce-
ment, and marine and environmental protection.
Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act,
the USCG intends to prepare an Environmental As-
sessment that evaluates the potential effects on the en-
vironment of a range of replacement alternatives, as
well as a No Action Alternative.
Interested parties are invited to comment on the pro-
posed action. Comments should be submitted by july
17, 2015 to Ms. Constance Callahan, USCG-Civil Engi-
neering Unit Oakland, 1301 Clay St, Ste 700N, Oak-
land,
CA
94612-5203;
510-637-5523
or
constance.m.callahan@uscg.mil.
Publication date: June 17 & 20, 2015
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
OREGON PARKS AND RECREATION
MEETING
Honeyman Trail Evaluation
Join Oregon Parks and Recreation (OPRD) for a fol-
low up meeting about recreation opportunities and chal-
lenges on trails at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State
Park (Honeyman) including crossing concerns at High-
way 101. The public meeting will be held: June 18,
5:30–7:30pm, at Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue, up-
stairs meeting room, 2625 Highway 101 North Flor-
ence, OR. If you are unable to attend, you may contrib-
ute
by
visiting
www.honeymanstatepark.com
<http://www.honeymanstatepark.com> and subscribe
to our listserv for email updates; email comments to
jaime.english@oregon.gov; or send written comments
to: Jaime English, OPRD, 725 Summer St. NE, Suite
C, Salem, OR 97301. Services, programs and activities
of OPRD are covered by the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA). If accommodations are needed, please call
503-986-0723 at least 72 hours in advance of the meet-
ing.
Publication date: June 17, 2015
INVITATION FOR BIDS
CITY OF FLORENCE
Sealed Bids for the N Rhododendron Drive Road-
way Improvement project for the City of Florence, Lane
County, Oregon (Owner). Will be received by the City
Recorder or Recorder’s designee at the City of Flor-
ence, 250 Hwy 101 North, Florence, Oregon 97439, un-
til 2:00 p.m. (PST), June 25, 2015 Bids received after
this time will not be accepted.
Bids will be opened publicly and read aloud immedi-
ately following the specified closing time. All interested
parties are invited to attend. Subcontractor declarations
must be submitted to the above mentioned City repre-
sentative no later than 4:00 p.m. (PST), June 25, 2015.
The work on this project is for public work. A brief
description of the scope of work is provided below:
N Rhododendron Drive Roadway Improvement Proj-
ect – Base Bid:
Furnishing all labor, equipment and materials neces-
sary for the grind out and placement of a 2-inch thick
HMAC asphalt inlay along Rhododendron Drive roughly
from the intersection of 9th Street northerly for a dis-
tance of approximately 3700 lineal feet to the intersec-
tion of Wildwind Street to the limits and extents as
shown on the plans. Complete placement of the new
HMAC asphalt inlay shall include, but not be limited to:
Cold plane removal or grind out of the existing roadway
asphalt surface along with transition areas and side
streets, removal of broken failed pavement in designat-
ed reconstruction areas with a total HMAC placement
totaling approximately 1500 tons along with repainting
and replacement of all existing pavement markings,
Contractor shall provide all traffic control, including flag-
gers and all other work as may be required for a com-
plete installation and placement of the new asphalt con-
crete pavement inlay.
Bidding Documents may be examined at the follow-
ing locations:
Civil West Engineering Services, Inc., 486 E Street;
Coos
Bay,
OR
97420,
609 SW Hurbert Street, Ph: 541-266-8601; fax: 541-
266-8681, Newport, Oregon 97391.
Bidding Documents can also be examined on line at
the following location:
To be eligible to Bid and be listed on plan holders’
list, bidders must download Bidding Documents and/or
purchase them from Engineer. Complete digital project
bidding documents are available for Project # 3942728
at www.civilwest.com <http://www.civilwest.com> un-
der Current Bidding. You may download the digital plan
documents for $20.00. Please contact QuestCDN at
952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in
free-membership registration, downloading, and work-
ing with this digital project information.
An optional paper set of project documents is availa-
ble for a nonrefundable price of $140.00 per set which
includes applicable sales tax and shipping. Please
make your check payable to Civil West Engineering
Services and send it 486 E Street, Coos Bay, OR
97420. Please contact us at 541-266-8601 if you have
any questions.
A prebid conference will Not be held for this project.
Bidders must be qualified to perform the work prop-
erly and to comply with applicable laws and bonding re-
quirements.
This contract is for public work and is subject to
ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870. Prevailing wage rates for
public works' contracts in Oregon are required for this
project. No bid will be received or considered by the
Owner unless the bid contains: 1) a statement that bid-
der will comply with the provisions of ORS 279C.840; 2)
a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident bid-
der as defined in ORS 279A.120.
Dated this 3rd day of June, 2015. By order of: Mike
Miller, Public Works Director, City of Florence.
Publication date: June 3 & 17, 2015
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
GLORIA A. CWIERZ, Deceased.
No. 15PB02413
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned,
Thomas C. Nicholson, has been appointed Personal
Representative of the above-entitled estate. All per-
sons having claims against the estate are required to
present them, with proper vouchers attached, within
four (4) months after the date of first publication of this
Notice, as stated below, to the Personal Representative
at the offices of THOMAS C. NICHOLSON, Attorney at
Law, PO Box 308, Florence, Oregon 97439, or the
claims may be barred.
ALL PERSONS WHOSE RIGHTS MAY BE AF-
FECTED BY THESE PROCEEDINGS MAY OBTAIN
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM THE RECORDS
OF THE COURT, FROM THE PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVE, OR FROM THE ATTORNEY FOR THE
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.
Dated: June 15, 2015.
Thomas C. Nicholson, Personal Representative
Thomas C. Nicholson, OSB #813265
552 Laurel Street
PO Box 308
Florence, OR 97439
Telephone: 541-997-7151
Fax: 541-997-7152
tnicholson@nicholsonlaw.biz
Publication Dates: June 17, 24 & July 1, 2015
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