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    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2015 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS
‘92 FORD ONE TON
DUALLY CREW CAB
4 door, auto, 460
motor, tow package,
fifth-wheel hitch 225K
mi., Runs great! Good
engine. Ready to haul.
$2,200/OBO
541-902-1972
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
1995 CHEVY S10
Manual, 4cyl., tool
box & bed liner.
2016 registration.
86,124 orig mi. Very
good cond. Serious
buyers only.
$3,700
541-271-5401 Lv Ms
850 ✦ VEHICLE &
BOAT PROMO
14 1/2’ NATIVE
WATERCRAFT ULTIMATE
ELLOW
Prop drive, paddle or
peddle. Great for
fishing, Will deliver
within 50mi.
$1,050 obo
541-902-2202
2014 FORD FIESTA
Sedan S,
12,500 miles, auto,
like new.
$12,000 No trades
541-991-1181
S
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IRECTORY ERVICES
N eed a C ontractor?
L ooking for a P rofessional?
The following businesses are ready and waiting for YOUR Call!!
Wednesday and Saturday in the Siuslaw News
D-057
D-077
CLEANING SERVICES
Major credit cards accepted
CARPET
CLEANING
CCB #96660
997-3825
Upholstery
STEAM OR DRY
Smoke • Water Cleanup
Certified-Bonded
ELECTRICAL
SIUSLAW VALLEY ELECTRIC, INC.
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING
1710 Laurel Way - Airport Industrial Park
Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 A.M. to Noon
Forrest G. Grigsby • Stanton E. Grigsby
Phone 997-8821
FAX 997-3723
P.O. Box 1216 • sve-1973-grigsby@hotmail.com
CANOE 17’ DAGGER
2004 SEABREEZE LX
Royalex, oak trim,
yoke, all extras
needed for short or
long trips.
$850 obo
Will deliver within
50mi.
541-902-2202
13FT. VALCO BOAT
15hp Mercury
motors, one-Elec.
start. Galv. Trlr.
Ready for fishing.
$1,950 for all.
541-997-0466
SteamWay
Carpet Cleaning
35ʼ, 2 slide outs, 48K
mi., gas, 8.1 Allison
trans, new tires, Banks
exhaust, steering stabliz-
er. Reduced – Must Sell
$42,000 obo
4825 Treewood Dr.
Cell: 559-793-8793
for details.
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
Family owned & operated
541-999-5169
All major credit cards accepted
Licensed • Certified
Insured
D-085
Berg’s Cleaning & Misc. Services
You Think It…We Clean It • Our Motto is “Just Ask”
Indoor/Outdoor Residential & Business Cleaning
DEQ#37263
Including but not limited to: Construction Clean-Up, Windows,
Pressure Washing, Gutters, Carpet, Hard Flooring & More.
Voted #1 Reader’s Choice
Cleaning Services
EXCAVATING
Ray Wells, Inc
CB# 91052
E XCAVATING • S EPTIC S YSTEMS • S UBDIVISIONS
L AND C LEARING • P AVING • T RUCKING
B RUSH & D EBRIS R ECYCLING • D EMOLITION
541-997-1288 • 541-999-9285
bergscleaning@hotmail.com
P H . 541-997-2054 • F AX 541-997-3499 • 1-877-201-0652
6hp Johnson.
Extras.
$1,500
541-997-7591
14’ LIDO SAILBOAT
CCB #96660
Tweety Sez:
Consistent, Quality Cleaning.
With trailer,
good conditon.
$999 obo
541-991-7916
Bill and Jo Hine, Owners
CERTIFIED, LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED
BearClaw Construction
LANDSCAPE MATERIALS • CAT WORK • CLEARING
GRADING • SAND & GRAVEL - U-HAUL or DELIVERY
BARK • CEMENT MIX • DRAIN FIELD ROCK • SEPTIC SYSTEMS
TOPSOIL WHEN AVAILABLE
Call for Free Estimate –
997-6300
D-135
LANDSCAPING/NURSERIES
D-182
PEST CONTROL
Residential & Light Commercial
Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors, Dry Rot, Custom
Decking, Painting: int & ext, Tile Setting
No Job is too small
Pressure Washing to
Preservation
one call does it all.
5 4 1 - 9 9 9 - 9 2 1 1
Servicing Florence and the Pacific N. W. for over 14 years.
GARY BEACH CONSTRUCTION
____________________________________
Home Building Maintenance & Repair
Exterior & Interior
Concrete • Carpentry • Drywall • Paint • Rot Detection & Repair
Rain Gutter Cleaning & More.
30 years Experience
(541) 590-3044
For What’s Bugging You
Bonded & Insured
CCB#205268
Environmentally Responsible
Free Inspections
Jack Mobley Construction, Inc.
• Remodeling • New Construction
• Sub-Contracting • Additions
• Foundations & Flatwork
541-997-2197
CCB#164472
541-997-4027
CCB#79884
D-222
REAL ESTATE
Lynnette Wikstrom – Broker
(541) 999-0786
Living in the Florence area since 1979.
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COAST REAL ESTATE
100 Highway 101
Florence, OR 97439
CONSTRUCTION , Inc.
CCB#164861
D-266
WINDOWS
• Reasonable Rates • Reasonable Rates • Reasonable Rates • Reasonable Rates • Reasonable Rates •
• Reasonable Rates •
Robert’s Handyman Service & Construction, Inc.
G ENERAL C ONTRACTOR
We specialize in Structural Problems and Dry Rot
Call Robert or Marcus
541-997-5970 • 541-991-7870 (cell)
30 Years Experience • Senior Discount • Lic. #78935
• Reasonable Rates • Reasonable Rates • Reasonable Rates • Reasonable Rates • Reasonable Rates
• Reasonable Rates •
Saturday’s
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CCB
#192681
DEQ
#37943
CONSTRUCTION/CONTRACTORS
Yes! WE DO WINDOWS!
Window Cleaning
Commercial • Residential
Connie, Bill & Mike Spinner–997-8721
Florence 2015
Readers’ Choice Awards
Voted Best Handyman
Light Commercial & Residential
541-999-8727
CCB#127088 Bonded & Insured
20+ years Experience
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find out how you can be
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affordable rate.
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P.O. Box 10, 148 Maple Street, • Florence, Oregon
97439
(541) 997-3441 • Fax: (541) 997-7979
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National
Horse Day
LEISURE EXCAVATING INC.
997-2385.
Florence Janitorial Services
Finding Wisdom In Th e Emotional Roller Coaster
Of Becoming A Teenager
(NAPSA)-If you had a switch you could fl ip that would shut off your emotions-
or your child’s-would you fl ip it? Some might say yes, particularly during pre-teen
and teen years. But making the most of our emotions during those years is essential
to growth, notes psychology professor Dr. Dacher Keltner. Keltner served as science
adviser to Pixar’s hit fi lm Inside Out (on Blu-ray, Digital HD & DVD), which uses an
exciting, fun and funny story to help viewers understand how fi ve basic emotions-
personifi ed in characters Joy, Anger, Disgust, Fear and Sadness-infl uence the mind of
an 11-year-old girl named Riley.
“Emotional struggles are actually a good thing,” says Keltner, faculty director of the
Greater Good Science Center based at the University of California, Berkeley (http://
greatergood.berkeley.edu) and author of the best-seller “Born To Be Good: Th e Sci-
ence of A Meaningful Life.”
“When the movie opens, Riley’s personality is principally defi ned by Joy,” he notes,
“and this is fi tting with what we know scientifi cally-that childhood is a period of
abundant pleasure and joy. But as the movie progresses, her other emotions begin to
have a greater impact on how she perceives the world, expresses herself and evokes
emotional responses in others.”
Th e movie dramatizes insights that can be very helpful to parents raising children,
especially as their youngsters advance into their tweens and teens. Keltner, a father
of two daughters who survived their pre-teen years, also notes, “During that time,
kids oft en lose some of the joy dominating their childhood, and they begin to experi-
ence more uncomfortable emotions-emotions like fear, sadness, and anger. Th ese are
a normal part of growing up.”
Parents may fi nd the scientifi c fi ndings Dr. Keltner shared with Inside Out fi lm-
makers-especially those about tweens’ and teens’ development-enlightening.
1. Emotions are good for you. All our emotions exist for a purpose and they help us
accomplish things. For example, fear helps us avoid danger; anger helps us make sure
things are fair. All emotions, when expressed in the right way, can benefi t us in our
social lives.
2. Emotions provide insights to guide how we see the world. Emotions have power-
ful infl uences upon our perceptions, our attention, our memories, our judgment.
Every emotion tells us something about our inner experience that might inform
how we respond to our personal circumstances. Emotions are guides that provide
insights into how we should handle really important life transitions-like moves, loss,
and developmental changes.
3. Emotions help organize rational thinking and shape how we relate to others.
Traditionally, Western thought tells us emotions are enemies of rationality and dis-
ruptive to cooperative social relations. Th e truth is dramatically diff erent: Emotions
guide our perceptions of the world, our sense of right and wrong, and infl uence our
memories of the past in ways that enable eff ective responses to current situations.
4. Sadness is essential to processing life’s losses and healing. Inside Out off ers an
approach that might not seem initially intuitive: Embrace sadness and let it unfold,
while engaging patiently with a pre-teen’s emotional struggles. “An important aspect
of the adolescent experience, and part of growing up, is loss,” says Keltner. “Loss of
friends, loss of childhood-it’s necessary to human development. Sadness will clarify
what has been lost (childhood) and move the family toward what is to be gained: the
foundation of new identities, for children and parents alike.”
5. Remember, emotions change. As captured in the movie, emotions are fl eeting,
and they help the individual attend to and act upon important matters in one’s
present situation. But emotions change, most typically lasting only a half-minute or
so. When we recognize fear, anger and sadness are fl eeting, we are less likely to be
overwhelmed in the moment.
6. Happiness isn’t just one feeling. Happiness isn’t just about the positive. Happiness
is really about the full array of emotions and experiencing them in the right context
and expressing them in the right way. While most parents want their children to
just be happy, that can’t always be. You need sadness, anger and fear to grow into a
complete person.
7. Feeling our emotions is a universal human experience. Dr. Keltner adds, “At the
end of the day, no matter who we are, we have the capacity to feel the same range of
emotions. Th erefore, if we can realize we are all just fi ghting our own hard battles,
we might experience this world with more compassion and less judgment. Inside
Out reminds us of our common humanity, how similar we all actually are despite
our diff erences.”
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Pointers For Parents
P.O. B OX 3467 • 1770 L AUREL P L . • F LORENCE , OR 97439
CCB#203797
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You find it somewhere in the classifieds. Come into our
office, Enter your name, phone number and describe
where you found the graphic or bring in a clipping to
attach to your entry into the drawing for a gift certifi-
cate.
Good Luck
Correction: Patricia Pope found the
National Pastry Day Graphic last week.
Not the National Horse Graphic.
DEBRA BASSANI found the National Day of the
Horse Graphic on Page 9B (Between trees on Ray
Wells ad.) She won a gift certificate to Big
Dog Donuts
Gift Certificates must be picked up within 2 weeks of winning
Deadline for today’s paper: Monday by 3:00 PM
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CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK
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. $7,500
541-997-5319
850 ✦ VEHICLE &
BOAT PROMO
Ore. BBR No. 8689
850 ✦ VEHICLE &
BOAT PROMO
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