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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS 9B Low miles. North Star Engine. Very good condition. $3,900 o.b.o. 541-590-3304 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE The Florence Planning Commission will be holding a pub- lic hearing at 7:00 PM on April 26, 2016, in the Council Cham- bers of City Hall, 250 Highway 101, concerning the following proposal: RESOLUTION AR 16 06 VEG 02 – Vegetation Removal: An application from Stecher Buss, Advanced Construction for a vegetation clearing permit to remove all vegetation from three taxlots at the northeast corner of 6th Street and Green- wood Street in the Single Family Residential District. Property is located at Map 18-12-27-43, Tax lots 02001, 02002 & 02003. For more information please contact the City of Florence Planning Department at (541) 997-8237 or visit city’s website at www.ci.florence.or.us. Publication Dates: April 20, 2016 www. the siuslawnews.com (NAPSA)-Shirley Goodman, a 60-year-old mother and grandmother from Jacksonville, Florida, recently experi- enced a “warning stroke” called a transient ischemic attack that was diagnosed through a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. She has also suffered from heart problems for years. To address her heart condition, her doctor recommend- ed an implantable cardioverter defi brillator (ICD) to continu- ously monitor her heart rate and deliver an electrical shock to correct a life-threatening heart rhythm, if needed. Given her history, there was a high likelihood that she would need another MRI in the future. Until recently, Shirley would not have been able to ben- efi t from both an ICD and an MRI scan. Thanks to recent advancements in MRI-conditional heart devices, Shirley re- ceived an ICD that is approved for use with MRI scans. One of the fastest-growing imaging techniques, approxi- mately 28 million MRI scans are performed every year in the United States. MRI technology has evolved into an essential tool for the diagnosis of life-threatening conditions such as stroke, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and muscle, bone and joint pain. Unlike other diagnostic imaging tests, MRI scans offer several unique advantages, including: • Greater detail in examining soft tissue (cartilage, mus- cles and tendons). ✔ News ✔ Sports ✔ Obits ✔ Photos With your e-edition subscription you can read the entire SIUSLAW NEWS online from your computer with internet access no matter where you are! SERVING THE COMMUNIT IES OF FLORENCE N O . 15 s involved they would ncially to p pay for dness edu- matters to gency nty sion g is ed L OG O N T ODAY ! B Y D ENISE • DUNES CITY the agencies ALL POINTS Ore. BBR No. 8689 P.O. Box 1216 • sve-1973-grigsby@hotmail.com D-085 P.O. 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Despite the evolution of MRI technology, thousands of patients living with certain heart conditions requiring an im- plantable cardiac device have not been able to undergo this important diagnostic test. In fact, the U.S. Food & Drug Ad- ministration warns against patients with heart devices under- going MRI scans because of potential interactions between the magnetic fi eld and device function, which could be harm- ful to patients. In the past, this has posed a critical problem because approximately 40-75 percent of heart device patients like Shirley will need an MRI scan at some point during the lifetime of their heart device. Fortunately, there are now implantable heart devices that allow patients to receive these critically important MRI scans, while providing a valuable treatment for conditions such as atrial fi brillation and heart failure. These devices in- clude: • Pacemakers treat patients with bradycardia, a slow or irregular heartbeat, usually lower than 60 beats per minute. At this rate, the heart is not able to pump enough oxygen-rich blood to the body. As a result, patients may feel dizzy, have a lack of energy or shortness of breath, or even experience fainting spells. A pacemaker helps by sending tiny electrical pulses to the heart to increase the heart rate and restore the MRI technology is an essential tool for diagnosing many medical conditions heart’s rhythm. • Implantable Cardioverter Defi brillators (ICDs) treat sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and other dangerously fast and potentially life-threatening heart rates. SCA occurs when the heart beats so fast that it cannot effectively pump blood to the body and brain. If left untreated, SCA can lead to death. An ICD helps to monitor the heart and will deliver a life-saving therapy to restore a normal heartbeat. • Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defi brillators (CRT-Ds) help treat patients with heart failure by helping the lower chambers of the heart beat in a synchronized rhythm. Graphic Search Here is how it works… We will put a graphic or photo in the box to the left. You find it somewhere in the classifieds. Come into our office, Enter your name, phone number and describe where you found the graphic BETWEEN on emergenc y resp See E the ML&K B Y T HERESA STEAM OR DRY Smoke • Water Cleanup Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 A.M. to Noon Forrest G. Grigsby • Stanton E. 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Other directly contrib to public regulations s for the is based on a entities Florence city funding if all on a non-budgeta that would be involved decided on Tuesday, council an Feb. agency’s ability fo ry basis but still participat- the entity; this information 19 whether to join Jacque to was not Morgan, the at Siuslaw News city press deadlines available on Tuesday All Aboard Upholstery 1710 Laurel Way - Airport Industrial Park SteamWay Carpet Cleaning CCB#127088 Bonded & Insured • MAPLETON • SWISSHOME ARY 2 • DEADWOOD 1 • 20 • YACHATS 07 AND al agencies R UTTAN Siuslaw News 999-0896 Light Commercial & Residential WEDNESDAY • WESTLAKE FEBRU y to prep loc (541) CONSTRUCTION , Inc. ✔ Breaking News ✔ e-Edition • I SSU E CCB #96660 997-3825 PUBLIC NOTICE Advertisement for Sale of Personal Property NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that U-Store Mini Storage facility located at 4425 Highway 101, Florence Oregon will sell all the personal property belonging to: Underback unit #48. Property will be sold at public auction as complete units on Friday May 8, 2016 at 10:00 AM to satisfy Landlords lien. Call 541-997-7330 for more information. Publication Dates: April 20 & 27, 2016 New Advances In Implantable Heart Devices Allow Patients To Get Lifesaving MRI Scans CARPET CLEANING Certified-Bonded Y PUBLIC NOTICE On Friday, May 6, 2016, an auction is scheduled for 12 pm at Florence Mini Storage, 4009 Hwy 101 N., Florence, OR 97439. The contents of the following storage units will be sold at public auction: Burnett Vosgien, Unit #C-89 (10x10); Collins, Unit #C-77 (10x10) & Spears, Unit #C-101 (10x10), C-111 (10x10) & I-39 (20x30). Publication Dates: April 20, 2016 & May 4, 2016 997-6977 SIUSLAW VALLEY ELECTRIC, INC. Berg’s Cleaning & Misc. Services 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES (541) RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING • Reasonable Rates • EX-L, 4-Door, 6CY, Sliver, 71,000 miles, excellent condition. 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Heart failure patients may experience symptoms that include shortness of breath, fatigue, and swelling of the feet and ankles. A CRT- D not only helps to improve the pumping effi ciency of the heart, leading to symptom reduction and improved quality of life for patients, but can also detect and treat dangerously fast heart rhythms, if needed. • Insertable Cardiac Monitors (ICMs) continuously mon- itor and record the heart’s rhythms to help diagnose condi- tions such as bradycardia and atrial fi brillation, a fast and ir- regular quivering in the heart’s upper chambers that can lead to strokes if left untreated. Some ICMs can monitor heart rhythms for up to three years. “The defi brillator gives us the assurance to know if she needs medical help, there is hope she can survive,” said Shir- ley’s husband, Jesse, following her device implant proce- dure. “It calms my fears some. And if she needs an MRI, she will be able to get it.” If you, a friend or a loved one is evaluating a recommen- dation from a doctor to receive an implantable heart device, ask your doctor if it has been approved for use in MRI scans. For more information, visit www.medtronic.com/mriheart- devices. Good Luck AUDREY LERMAN found the Record Store Day Graphic on page 9B (Ford pick-up ad in rear wheel) She has won a gift certificate to Mon Ami Cafe. Gift Certificates must be picked up within 2 weeks of winning Deadline for today’s paper: Monday by 3:00 PM Saturday’s Graphic