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    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2017 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS
2005 LEXUS ES330
EXCELLENT cond.,
Dark burgundy metal
flake, sunroof,
CD/cass./Radio player,
Tan leather interior
$10,500 Firm - Cash
or Cashierʼs Check
only. Call Forrest:
541-997-8541
1992 TOYOTA T-100
195K mi., runs great,
clean title. Needs the
following: tailgate
latch repair, wiper
motor adjustment,
oil change. $2,100.
541-991-7262.
2012 POLARIS RZR XP900
1973 DODGE
BALBOA
MOTORHOME 19’
Only 24 running hours.
Covered in garage,
maintained, like new.
Trailer, tie downs
included. $13,500
541-991-3467 or
cell 707-239-2322
$5,000
541-997-1281
Stretching Your Vacation Dollar
1986 FORD F-150
PROJECT TRUCK
(NAPSA)—U.S. travelers collectively
spent $2.6 billion a day on trips in 2015,
which equates to $30,033 a second, accord-
ing to the U.S. Travel Association. Eating
out, accommodations, rental cars, plane
tickets and other expenses can make taking a
vacation costly. But don’t let the thought of a
potentially lofty price tag deter you. Thank-
fully, there are plenty of ways to save without
sacrifi cing your travel experience dream.
Here are some hints that may help:
1. Research free things to do for a
memorable and affordable experience.
Many nature parks are free to visit and make
for a charming place for an outdoor family
barbecue. During the summer there are of-
ten free concerts and other events to choose
from. Museums and zoos also often offer a
free admission day during the week.
2. Loyalty programs are a great way to
put hard-earned points, dollars and miles
to work. Most credit cards have a points pro-
gram that help members earn cash back or
use their points with partnering airlines and
rental car companies. Travelers can also save
with hotel and lodging companies that offer
free loyalty programs, such as Wyndham
Rewards. Program members can earn points
with a Wyndham hotel stay and redeem a free
night for every 15,000 points accumulated.
For those interested in a private accommoda-
tion stay, Wyndham Rewards recently added
17,000 vacation homes to the already expan-
sive 7,500 hotels available for redemption.
3. Curbing impulse-buying habits is
one way to cut down on extra spending.
Create a budget for all those small purchases
that add up and stick to it. Limit souvenirs
and take pictures to remember the trip in-
stead.
4. Food and meals can offer a big op-
portunity to save money. During the plan-
New radiator;
tool boxes and
overhead rack.
$1,000 obo
541-999-4175
2007 BAYLINER 195
Open bow, Mercruser
4cyl-9.8, 4 stroke
Tahatsu kicker, fish find-
er, cover, cabin encl.
Trailer, new bearings.
Nice Boat. $12,750
541-268-1040 - 268-1029
1997 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
1/2 ton, extra cab,
4x4 PU, 3rd door,
145K mi., great
cond., recently
serviced, everything
works. $4,600
541-997-8455
Five simple steps can help your vaca-
tion dollar go farther.
ning stage, look for an accommodation that
has a kitchen. Even if you cook only a few
meals in, you can save a bundle. In fact, va-
cationers who stayed in a vacation home with
a kitchen reported saving $898 a week. You
can also pick up the family’s favorite snacks
to bring along during day trips or for a late
night refreshment. Not only will it cut costs,
it will add convenience as well.
5. Coupons are another way to get experi-
ences on the cheap. Websites such as Grou-
pon and LivingSocial can help you save on
some activities that many travelers normally
don’t consider. These websites are also great
for getting ideas on what to do. Plus, some
attractions sell discounted passes to multiple
activities, museums or theme parks. Make
sure to check their websites before visiting.
For more saving advice, head over to Va-
cationDifferently.com. This travel resource
offers great tips on family travel, ideas for
vacation rental accommodations, and inspi-
ration on how to travel a little bit differently.
The articles can help make your next trip
exceptional with new experiences, hidden
treasures, and authentic places to call home
while away.
2015 883 HARLEY DAVIDSON
SPORTSTER
1500 mi, Full D&D
exhaust sys, Extended
forward controls, New
leather Harley Davidson
seat. $8,500 OBO
210-379-5945 Lv. mess.
The coconut is the national
tree of the Maldives.
A sphygmomanometer is
used to measure blood pres-
sure.
An NFL football is 113⁄4
inches long and weighs 14
to 15 ounces.
www.thesiuslawnews.com
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Bill and Jo Hine, Owners
CERTIFIED, LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED
Major credit cards accepted
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Florence Planning Commission will hold a public
hearing on February 28, 2017 at 7:00 PM in the Council
Chambers of City Hall, 250 Highway 101, concerning the fol-
lowing proposals:
RESOLUTION PC 16 13 DR 04 – Sand Ranch: A Design
Review application from Deacon Matthews requesting ap-
proval of a retail rock shop, pole barn, mobile home, and sev-
eral other outbuildings constructed or installed since the
annexation of the property. The buildings are located at 5351
Highway 101. Map #18-12-14-20, Tax Lot 02100, in the Service
Industrial District, regulated by FCC Title 10, Ch. 31.
RESOLUTION PC 17 01 CUP 01 – Driftwood Shores
Temp. Mobile Building Space: An application from Jay
Chinn on behalf of the Driftwood Shores & Surfside Lounge
HOA for a Conditional Use Permit, seeking approval to place
two metal storage containers and a temporary office trailer
on the lot east of the Driftwood Shores property, located at
88427 1st Avenue, for a duration of one year. The storage con-
tainers and temporary office trailer will be used as additional
temporary dry storage only during the remodel of the pool
multipurpose room and conversion of maintenance areas to
banquet areas. The site is located at Map #18-12-04-13, TL
07000 in the Commercial Zoning District, regulated by FCC
Title 10, Ch. 15.
For more information please contact the City of Florence
Planning Dept. at (541) 997-8237 or visit the City website at
www.ci.florence.or.us.
Publication Date: February 22, 2017
Vehicle & Boat Promotional
advertising section 850
will continue to run your ad
until sold providing you call
the Siuslaw News
541-997-3441
Before the end of the Month.
(No Commercial Vehicles)
D-085
Servicing Florence and the Pacific N. W. for over 14 years.
Upholstery
Special Needs
Baths • Ramps • Doorways • Kitchens
541-997-8283 • ccb# 191295
EXCAVATING
LEISURE EXCAVATING INC.
CCB
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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 –
DEQ#37263
Residential Remodeling
997-6300
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
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SteamWay
Carpet Cleaning
Jack Mobley Construction, Inc.
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
Family owned & operated
541-999-5169
All major credit cards accepted
D-077
D-182
• Remodeling • New Construction
• Sub-Contracting • Additions
• Foundations & Flatwork
541-997-2197
CCB#164472
Licensed • Certified
Insured
PEST CONTROL
For What’s Bugging You
Environmentally Responsible
Free Inspections
541-997-4027
ELECTRICAL
CCB#79884
tfc
Licensed
Bonded
Insured
(541)
997-6977
(541)
999-0896
D-222
CCB#164861
Living in the Florence area since 1979.
Robert’s Handyman Service
SIUSLAW VALLEY ELECTRIC, INC.
100 Highway 101
Florence, OR 97439
We specialize in Structural Problems and Dry Rot
1710 Laurel Way - Airport Industrial Park
Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 A.M. to Noon
P.O. Box 1216 • sve-1973-grigsby@hotmail.com
COAST REAL ESTATE
G ENERAL C ONTRACTOR
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING
Forrest G. Grigsby • Stanton E. Grigsby
REAL ESTATE
Lynnette Wikstrom – Broker
(541) 999-0786
CONSTRUCTION , Inc.
P.O. Box 31,000
Phone 997-8821
FAX 997-3723
Call Robert or Marcus
541-997-5970 • 541-991-7870 (cell)
D-266
30 Years Experience • Reasonable Rates• Senior Discount • Lic. #209676
WINDOWS
Yes! WE DO WINDOWS!
Window Cleaning
Siuslaw News Yellow Directory
Commercial • Residential
Connie, Bill & Mike Spinner–997-8721
P.O. Box 10, 148 Maple Street, Florence, Oregon 97439
(541) 997-3441 • Fax: (541) 997-7979
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
Wednesday’s
Graphic
5 4 1 - 9 9 9 - 9 2 1 1
Charles D. Benson
STEAM OR DRY
Smoke • Water Cleanup
Certified-Bonded
No Job is too small
Pressure Washing to
Preservation
one call does it all.
CARPET
CLEANING
CCB #96660
997-3825
PUBLIC NOTICE
On Friday, February 24, 2017, an auction is scheduled for
12 pm at Florence Mini Storage, 4099 Hwy. 101 N., Florence,
Or 97439. The contents of the following storage units will be
sold at public auction:
J. Bernard, Unit #F-141 (5x5); T. Campbell, Unit #H-33
(10x20u); C. Cook, Unit #A-41 (10x20); T. Hoover, Unit #G-116
(10x15); A. Rutledge, Unit #L-16 (10x15) & J. Zemansky, Unit
#I-29 (12x26).
Publication Dates: February 8, & 22, 2017.
Residential & Light Commercial
Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors, Dry Rot, Custom
Decking, Painting: int & ext, Tile Setting
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
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: Smith, Unit 145. Property will be sold
at lien sale as complete units on Friday March 10, 2017 at
10:00 AM to satisfy Landlords lien. Units may have reserve.
Call 541-997-7330 for more information.
Publication Dates: 2/22/2017 and 2/25/2017.
BearClaw Construction
tfc
997-2385.
Florence Janitorial Services
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
(NAPSA)—Has holiday
spending left you feeling
burned out? This holiday
season—and any time of
year—you can give (and get)
a lot of joy for not a lot of
money if you consider a few
simple, smart tricks.
1. Regifting…with a
purpose. You may not like
a gift you received, but that
doesn’t mean somebody else
won’t love—and make good
use of—it. Not only is it bet-
ter to give than to receive
(as the saying goes), it’s also
wise to regift an unneeded
Getting
and
giving
item than to stow it away or
great gifts can be eas-
toss it out like garbage.
ier and less expensive
2. Cleanliness is next than many people real-
to godliness. With guests, ize.
gifts and plenty of packaging
coming into your home at
this time of year, now is the
perfect time to get stuff you no longer use, or don’t want
anymore, out of your house. You don’t have to wait for
spring-cleaning to declutter.
3. One man’s trash... While you can save money by
regifting vs. buying something (of quality, to someone
who needs it), you can make money just as easily by sell-
ing items you want to give away for extra cash you can
use to buy what you and those you care about really want.
In our smartphone era, following these steps is easier
than ever thanks to local marketplace apps like 5miles. As
the name implies, 5miles is made for buying and selling
right in your own neighborhood.
With the free app, you can list and shop for everything
from secondhand items (including cars) to local services,
housing and jobs—basically anything you want to get rid
of or buy.
What sets apart this easy-to-use marketplace (think
Craigslist meets Instagram) are 5miles’ safety and secu-
rity features, including identity verifi cation, user ratings
and reviews, and a safe exchange area locator. Simply
put, the 5miles app has made it easy for people to buy
and sell what they want, when and where they want it—
without the risk that you take with other marketplaces,
like Craigslist.
As one of the most-downloaded shopping apps on
Google Play, 5miles has grown to a community of 10
million users across the U.S. Every month, there are,
on average, 1.2 million new listings, 45 million product
searches and more than 80,000 items sold on the 5miles
marketplace.
• Classifi ed listings can be created on your phone, at
your fi ngertips, simply by snapping a picture and entering
a short description.
• 5miles Wallet allows buyers and sellers who prefer
not to transact in person, in cash, to use mobile payment
and shipping options for more convenient, more secure
transactions.
• Social integration lets users sync up Facebook for
verifi cation and log-in purposes, as well as share items
they list with their friends and followers on Facebook and
Twitter.
From appliances and tools to furniture, clothing and
shoes, jewelry and watches, electronics and much, much
more, 5miles offers a wide range of product and service
categories. With the average American household holding
on to 35 unused items worth $670 (resale value), there’s
no better time than now, heading into the New Year, to
move stuff out of your home and move some extra cash
into your wallet.
To learn more or to see what’s available on 5miles,
visit www.5milesapp.com, or go to the App Store or
Google Play to download the app.
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Burned Out From Holiday Spending?
Make Money And Save By Giving
Items A Second Chance
National Chili Day
Feb. 23, 2017
or bring in a clipping to attach to your entry into
the drawing for a gift certificate.
Good Luck
TOM JACKSON found the Pisces, The Fish Graphic
on page 8B (TR Hunter Top/middle listing – 85304
Glenada Road – upper right of roof) He won a gift
certificate to Big Dog Donuts & Deli.
Gift Certificates must be picked up within 2 weeks of winning
Deadline for today’s paper: Thursday by 3:00 PM
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