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    6B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015
450 ✦ HOUSES FOR
RENT/LEASE
H
H
H • $350 VACANT LOT for
your RV or trailer. Dep:
H
$400
H
• $950 2+bd/1ba, two-story
H
house in-town.
H
Dep: $1,000
VACATION RENTAL
H
H • 1bd/1ba oceanfront cot-
tage. Hot tub.$140/Night.
H
COMMERCIAL
H • $250 Large Commercial
Vacant Lot. at Heceta
H
Beach Rd & Hwy 101.
H
Dep: $300.
H
• $450 Large furnished office
H
space in Old Town.
H Reception area, bathroom.
off-street parking. Dep:
H
$500
H
• $1,000 980sf commercial
H
space. Off street parking.
H Hwy. 101 frontage, in-town.
H
Lease or M/M. Dep:
$1,100.
H
myflorencehome.vpweb.com
17th & Highway 101
997-8277
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.
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
1990 SEA RAY BOW RIDER 18.6’
Mercruiser 4.3 L 197
HP in/out, Alpha One
drive w/SS prop. Swim
step with fold down
ladder, hydraulic Trim
Tabs with indicator.
Comes with matching
trailer. $4,500 obo
541-997-6797
2008 ROGUE 18’
Low hours,
60 hp Yamaha
& 8 hp Yamaha
$18,500
541-997-1199
590 ✦ REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
$35,000- OBO lot is
60x100. City water, sep-
tic, electricity already in.
Old trailer not liveable on
property. 541-683-7117
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.
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
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
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
14 1/2’ NATIVE
WATERCRAFT KAYAK
1998 NISSAN
PATHFINDER
Propel prop drive,
paddle or peddle,
great for fishing.
Extras. $1,650
541-902-2202
AC, AT, 4X4, PS, V6
tow package, runs
good 184,000 mi.
$2,950. No trades,
cash only.
541-999-1572
17’ DAGGER
ALMOST LIKE NEW!
2005 TOYOTA PRIUS
23ʼ Coachman
Freelander. Well equipped
and lots of extra features.
TV/DVD, spec. tank
cleanout/comfort high
porcelain toilet, etc. Only
22K mi. $44,900
541-902-8622 or
541-999-2160 for appt.
Hybrid, Cherry
Red, always
garaged, service
records. Leather
int, low mileage.
$8,000
541-902-0566
560 ✦ COMM.
FOR RENT/LEASE
1100 sq.ft.- lease space
available next to Coastal
Fitness. High Traffic area.
541-997-2713.
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
Tripping Canoe,
Royalex, oak
trim, yoke, skid
plates, extras.
$1,150
541-902-2202
1996 SMOKER CRAFT 16’
1999 NATIONAL
TRADEWINDS
LOW MILES
38ʼ, 1 slide out, 300hp
Caterpillar Diesel Pusher,
Allison trans., 63K mi., 7
kW propane generator
w/60 gal tank, great con-
dition, garage kept.
$29,900 OBO
Cell: (936)524-6719
Health Forces Sale.
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
FOR SALE OR TRADE
2013 KEYSTONE COUGAR 36’
1990 21ʼ SeaSwirl,
nice boat,
needs motor.
$2500 OBO.
541-999-6231
3 slides, Model
327RES, 5th Wheel,
one owner, not used
much, like new. Can
see on Craigslist.org
for information
& pricing
2009 FLEETWOOD
ICON 24D
2002 REXHALL ROSEAIR 36’
Diesel sprinter
1slide. 49K mi.
Good cond.
up to 17mpg
$56,900
(541)997-7787
35K mi, 8.1 Workhorse
engine, 2 lg slide-outs,
hydraulic leveling sys, walk-
around Q bed, 2 air cond.
corian countertops, too
many upgrades to list.
$40,000 OBO
541-997-6797
40hp Merc 4-stroke,
front mounted foot
model Minn Kota
PD55, Custom full top
& back drop, Calkins
trlr w/spare.
$6,900 obo
541-902-0912
2001 BUICK
LASABRE
Leather interior,
loaded, 101K mi.
$3,650
541-902-1368
1 OWNER CALIF. CAR
1984 Ford Mustang
GT, 2dr, 5 sp. trans.,
5.0 Liter, HO.4V
engine, 75K miles,
all original parts.
Runs good.
$3,000 obo
541-997-2031
Work bin pkg., auto,
AC, PDL, PM, CC,
alarm sys., tow
pkg., 52K mi., trlr
brakes. $12,250
541-997-7231
2004 SEABREEZE LX
1966 15’ SEAKING
35ʼ, 2 slide outs, 48K
mi., gas, 8.1 Allison
trans, new tires, Banks
exhaust, steering stabliz-
er, too many upgrades
to list. $45,000 obo
4825 Treewood Dr.
Cell: 559-793-8793
for details.
2006 FORD E250
Fiberglass. Rebuilt
trailer, 20hp Seaking
outboard motor. Can
restore as classic –
good for fishing.
$1,995 obo
541-902-1409
2001 BAYLINER CAPRI
590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
03 RANGER
Long bed, 6cyl.,
auto, 125K, newer
tires, brakes,
shocks. Runs Great.
$3,900
541-997-7095
For Every Real Estate Listing in Town,
See: www.trhunter.com
2000 FORD
WINDSTAR
Loaded,
sunroof.
$3,325
541-902-1368
185 Sport 20th Anni. Ed.
Great cond., Many
Extras. Kept in heated
storage. Priced for quick
sale $9,000.
Less than 20hrs running
time, Like new cond.
541-991-3619 or
541-902-6602 for
complete list of options.
New Listing
Sweet Creek Rd #304 –
Fish from the banks of your
own property. Some flat pas-
ture and a mountain backing
up to timber land. Private
and gated Sweet Creek
frontage. $200,000. #1568-
15453336
Price Reduced
4636 Pacific Ave – Riverfront
home with dock, decks, patios,
landscaping and gardens with irri-
gation. 2500 sq. ft. home remod-
eled with natural materials, stone
fireplace, new windows, sun
porch, sound system, and heat
pump. $435,000. #2061-11238666
1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200
2002 REXHALL 36’ AERBUS
Series #3650BSL
w/2-tip outs, 22K mi,
side by side fridge/freez.
L-shaped double sink
kitchen. Walk-around
Queen bed, 6 new tires.
$ or trade for equity of
property. $35,500.
902-1996 or 999-9640
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. $7,500
541-997-5319
1977 24FT SEA RAY
1999 BUICK
CENTURY LIMITED
W/rebuilt Mercruiser &
outdrive. NEW- Nav
Equip, elec, uphol. &
top. All fishing & safety
equip. EZ Load trailer.
$12,500
707-480-1192
2004 24’ KOMFORT
Loaded, leather,
sunroof.
$3,250
541-902-1368
Guide To Warm Weather
Comfort And Safety
(NAPSA)-Warm weather
means not just an increase in
outdoor activities but emer-
gency room visits as well. By
taking a few steps to prepare,
you can protect yourself and
your family for more fun in
the sun.
Protect your family from
sunburn, bug bites and
infection this summer.
Dr. Jamison Satterfield, a
pediatrician for over 25 years,
advises pulling together a bag
to bring on your outings to
help avoid unnecessary hospi-
tal visits. Essential items that
should not be overlooked or
underestimated include:
First Aid Kit: If left
untreated, cuts and scrapes
can get infected. Always keep
on hand a topical sterilizer-
tube of Neosporin-for a
quick cleanup. Adhesive
bandages, gauze, medical
tape, alcohol wipes and an ice
pack may also come in
handy. Check your kit regu-
larly to replace used items
and remove expired products.
Sunblock: The rate of
deadly melanoma skin cancer
has almost tripled in the last
35 years despite all the warn-
ings. Dr. Satterfield recom-
mends broad-spectrum sun-
screens with an SPF of 30 or
higher. Water-resistant sun-
screens can be less effective so
it’s best to avoid them unless
you’re going swimming. In
addition, sunscreen contain-
ing insect repellent has its
SPF cut by more than 30 per-
cent. “When it comes to sun-
screen, apply more and do it
more often,” added Dr.
Satterfield. Sunscreen should
be applied 30 minutes prior
to sun exposure and reap-
plied generously every two
hours.
Over time, sunscreens
lose effectiveness, changing in
color or texture. At the expi-
ration date or yearly, sun-
screen should be discarded.
Also note, over-the-counter
pain relief medications and
antihistamines decrease the
efficacy of sunscreen. So do
some prescription drugs
including antibiotics as well
as many acne treatments con-
taining benzoyl peroxide.
Mosquito
Repellent:
Chances of contracting mos-
quito-borne illnesses are on
the rise, especially for chil-
dren and the elderly. A study
by The New England Journal
of Medicine found that bath
oil, which some people use as
a repellent, protects for less
than 10 minutes. Other natu-
ral repellents such as eucalyp-
tus oil, cactus juice, lemon-
grass oil, juniper, or even
peppermint or vanilla, are no
better.
While DEET certainly
works, Dr. Satterfield does
not recommend it for chil-
dren under age 1. He does
recommend
Thermacell
Mosquito Repellent prod-
ucts, including lanterns,
handheld repellers and back-
yard torches, which are
designed to create a 15x15-
foot “bubble” of protection
that biting pests cannot pene-
trate. These products use a
repellent that mimics the nat-
ural insecticide found in
chrysanthemums and are vir-
tually odorless, flameless and
portable.
Emergency Car Kit:
Keep on hand hand-wipes or
sanitizer, bottles of water,
and hearty snacks that can
take the heat, such as dried
fruits, nuts and granola bars,
for a quick, protein-rich
snack. Other emergency
items can include a couple of
flares,
flashlight,
hats,
umbrella and blanket. Dr.
Satterfield said he also keeps a
Thermacell repeller on hand
for roadside use and picnics.
Jamison J. Satterfield, M.D.,
practices pediatric medicine in
Charlotte, N.C., and has been
included in the Charlotte maga-
zine Top Doctor list for numer-
ous years.
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE
The Trustee under the terms of the Trust Deed de-
scribed herein, at the direction of the Beneficiary, here-
by elects to sell the property described in the Trust
Deed to satisfy the obligations secured thereby. Pur-
suant to ORS 86.771, the following information is pro-
vided:
1. PARTIES:
Grantor: DOUGLAS W. MACIOROSKI AND CYN-
THIA L. MACIOROSKI
Trustee: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF OREGON
Successor Trustee: NANCY K. CARY
Beneficiary: OREGON PACIFIC BANKING
COMPANY
2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The real prop-
erty is described as follows:
Exhibit A: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
A tract of land located in the Northwest quarter of
Section 2, Township 19 South, Range 12 West of the
Willamette Meridian, Lane County, Oregon, being more
particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point
that is West 1107.00 feet and South 210.00 feet from
the North quarter corner of said Section 2; thence
South 200.00 feet; thence East 120.00 feet; thence
South 350.00 feet; thence West 164.00 feet; thence
North 200.00 feet; thence West 300.00 feet; thence
South 200.00 feet; thence West 30.00 feet; thence
North 251.00 feet to the Southerly line of that parcel
conveyed to Belva P. Frakes, in Deed recorded August
31, 1965 1 Reception No. 17033, Lane County Oregon
Deed Records; thence along said Southerly line East
16.00 feet to the Southeast corner of said Frakes par-
cel; thence along the Easterly line of said Frakes par-
cel, North 86.00 feet to the Southerly line of that parcel
conveyed to John N. Seaver by deed recorded May 24,
1965, Reception No. 4605, Lane County Oregon Deed
Records; thence North 53° 57' 09" East 361.96 feet to
the South line of that parcel of land described on instru-
ment recorded August 10, 1994, Reception No. 94-
58192, Lane County Official Recordsi thence East
along said South line 65.34 feet to the point of begin-
ning, in Lane County, Oregon.
TOGETHER WITH: Beginning at a point 551.00 feet
west of the North quarter corner of said Section 2;
thence South 110.00 feet; thence West 436.00 feet;
thence South 650.00 feet; thence West 464.00 feet to
the true point of beginning; thence South 961.00 feet;
thence West 30.00 feet; thence North 961.00 feet;
thence East 30.00 feet to the true point of beginning, in
Lane County, Oregon.
3. RECORDING. The Trust Deed was recorded as
follows:
Date Recorded: October 2, 2008
Recording No. 2008-055278
Official Records of Lane County, Oregon
4. DEFAULT. The Grantor or any other person obli-
gated on the Trust Deed and Promissory Note secured
thereby is in default and the Beneficiary seeks to fore-
close the Trust Deed for failure to pay: A payment of
$901.56 for the month of December 2014; plus regular
monthly payments of $1,025.00 for the months of Janu-
ary 2015 through May 2015, due the first of each
month; plus late charges and advances; plus any un-
paid real property taxes or liens, plus interest.
5. AMOUNT DUE. The amount due on the Note
which is secured by the Trust Deed referred to herein
is: Principal balance in the amount of $120,483.42;
plus interest at the rate of 6.7800% per annum from No-
vember 1, 2014; plus late charges of $206.43; plus ad-
vances and foreclosure attorney fees and costs.
6. SALE OF PROPERTY. The Trustee hereby
states that the property will be sold to satisfy the obliga-
tions secured by the Trust Deed. A Trustee's Notice of
Default and Election to Sell Under Terms of Trust Deed
has been recorded in the Official Records of Lane
County, Oregon.
7. TIME OF SALE.
Date: October 15, 2015
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Place: Lane County Courthouse, 125 E. 8th Avenue,
Eugene, Oregon
8. RIGHT TO REINSTATE. Any person named in
ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time that is not later
than five days before the Trustee conducts the sale, to
have this foreclosure dismissed and the Trust Deed re-
instated by payment to the Beneficiary of the entire
amount then due, other than such portion of the princi-
pal as would not then be due had no default occurred,
by curing any other default that is capable of being
cured by tendering the performance required under the
obligation or Trust Deed and by paying all costs and ex-
penses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and
Trust Deed, together with the trustee's and attorney's
fees not exceeding the amount provided in ORS
86.778.
NOTICE REGARDING POTENTIAL HAZARDS
(This notice is required for notices of sale sent on or
after January 1, 2015.)
Without limiting the trustee’s disclaimer of represen-
tations or warranties, Oregon law requires the trustee to
state in this notice that some residential property sold at
a trustee’s sale may have been used in manufacturing
methamphetamines, the chemical components of which
are known to be toxic. Prospective purchasers of resi-
dential property should be aware of this potential dan-
ger before deciding to place a bid for this property at
the trustee’s sale.
You may reach the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Re-
ferral Service at 503-684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at
800-452-7636 or you may visit its website at: www.os-
bar.org. Legal assistance may be available if you have
a low income and meet federal poverty guidelines. For
more information and a directory of legal aid programs,
go to http://www.oregonlawhelp.org.
Any questions regarding this matter should be di-
rected to Lisa Summers, Paralegal, (541) 686-0344 (TS
#15378.30135).
DATED: May 28, 2015. Nancy K. Cary, Successor
Trustee, Hershner Hunter, LLP, P.O. Box 1475, Eu-
gene, OR 97440.
PUBLICATION DATES: July 29 & August 5, 12 &
19, 2015
590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE 590 ✦ REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
PENDING!
Comfortable 3 bdrm, 2 bath
home w/1539 sq. ft. of living
space & detached 1-car garage
located in an established
neighborhood just a few blocks
from Old Town Florence.
Fenced backyard with covered
patio. Bonus family room.
$285,000 List #682/15250774
Goss Construction new home in Fawn Ridge.
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
3 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2106 sq. ft. ranch style home on
a .51 acre lot in a nice country setting. Large
family room with wood stove. Covered patio &
hot tub with private terraced yard. Oversized
2-car garage. $179,900 List #623/14591412
1870 H WY 126, S UITE A
PO B OX 3040
F LORENCE , OR
F AX 541-997-7654
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M ANAGEMENT
A-Style Studio Unit in the rental pool at
Driftwood Shores. Enjoy all DWS has to offer,
beach access, oceanfront views, heated indoor
pool & spa, laundry facilities, resturaunt & gift
shop. $75,900 List #596/13509742
PENDING!
Cozy 1 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 800 sq. ft. home is
located in the South Lakes area under a canopy
of mature Spruce in close proximity to Woahink
Lake. Front & back covered decks. Master suite.
$129,000 List #663/15337071
40 Acres located just north of Florence with
stunning Ocean, valley, and wooded views.
Roughed in access to the property. Falls within
the Heceta Water district. Come explore the
possibilities. $290,000 List #670/15278371
2 Bdrm, 2 bath home in Siuslaw Village with
1404 sq. ft. of living space, a 1-car garage,
semi-formal dining room, master suite, and
landscaped yard. Large partially covered deck
great for entertaining. $144,500
List #675/15254534