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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 2017 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS
2006 DODGE CHARGER R/T
‘97 DODGE RAM 2500
Sport Pkg. One
owner, exceptionally
clean, runs well,
171K mi., new
Michelin tires,
canvas canopy -
$2,900
541-997-1080
Modified intake (CAI);
performance exhaust;
performance tuned.
0 to 60 in 5.8 secs.
55K miles.
Excellent condition.
$11,000.
541-991-9119
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
1993 TOYOTA
Ext. Cab, 4 cyl., 15K
miles on new motor.
Good shape.
$6,500
360-773-8804
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
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
$5,000
541-997-1281
NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING
A regular meeting of the Board of Directors of Central Lin-
coln PUD will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday March
15, 2017 at Central Lincoln’s Newport office located at 2129
N. Coast Hwy. The Board will review the board governance
process policies, review high level budget assumptions, dis-
cuss public meeting room security, NISC customer commu-
nications and will select an NWPPA voting delegate. The
Board will also consider approving updated customer service
policies, legislation to restore recreational immunity to land
owners, a contract award for advanced power strips and a
change to the September board meeting date; and other
business as it arises. To review the meeting agenda, please
go to clpud.org.
Publication Date: March 8, 2017
2012 POLARIS RZR XP900
Only 24 running hours.
Covered in garage,
maintained, like new.
Trailer, tie downs
included. $13,500
541-991-3467 or
cell 707-239-2322
New radiator;
tool boxes and
overhead rack.
$850 obo
541-999-4175
1995 FORD F350 XLT
2007 BAYLINER 195
Fully loaded, keyless
entry, very low miles
(77K), runs great, lift rear
tailgate, power every-
thing, priced to sell, 2K
under blue book. $5,500
Call or Text 541-999-1381
Open bow, Mercruser
4cyl-9.8, 4 stroke
Tahatsu kicker, fish find-
er, cover, cabin encl.
Trailer, new bearings.
Nice Boat. $10,750
541-268-1040 - 268-1029
Photo not yet
available
‘93 12FT SCOUT
ALUMINUM BOAT
And trailer, 6hp
Johnson motor, 5spd
elec. motor, 2 swivel
seats and acces-
sories, 2 gas tanks.
$1,400
541-997-2191
2013 KIA SOULE
White with black
accents. 34K miles.
$11,500
541-999-9690
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Florence Planning Commission will hold a public
hearing at 7:00 PM on March 14, 2017, in the Council Cham-
bers of City Hall, 250 Highway 101, concerning the following
proposals:
RESOLUTION PC 16 31 CUP 10 – Premium Choice Med-
ical to Recreational Marijuana: An application from Dennis
Smith requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit to
convert the current Medical Marijuana Dispensary to a Recre-
ational Retail Facility. The building is located at 1770 Hwy
126, in the Dunes Village Center, on the south side of Highway
126, Map #18-12-26-32, TL 06601 in the Mainstreet District
Area A, regulated by FCC Title 10, Ch. 27.
RESOLUTION PC 17 02 CUP 02 – Port of Siuslaw Rip
Rap: An application from Steven Leskin, General Manager, on
behalf of the Port of Siuslaw seeking approval of a Condi-
tional Use Permit to perform C-Row Erosion Repairs (Revet-
ment/Bulkhead Installation – Rip Rap) at the Port of Siuslaw
Campground located on the Siuslaw River, Map #18-12-35-
22 TL 03500 in the Waterfront/Marine District regulated by
FCC Title 10 Ch. 24 as well as Mixed Development Overlay, De-
velopment Estuary, Natural Estuary, and Conservation Estuary
Districts regulated by FCC Title 10 Ch. 19.
For more information contact the City of Florence Plan-
ning Department at (541) 997-8237 or visit city’s website at
www.ci.florence.or.us.
Publication Date: March 8, 2017
www.thesiuslawnews.com
CLEANING SERVICES
Major credit cards accepted
D-070
CARPET
CLEANING
CCB #96660
997-3825
Y
D-085
All major credit cards accepted
Ray Wells, Inc
CB# 91052
P H . 541-997-2054 • F AX 541-997-3499 • 1-877-201-0652
P.O. B OX 3467 • 1770 L AUREL P L . • F LORENCE , OR 97439
LEISURE EXCAVATING INC.
tfc
Family owned & operated
541-999-5169
* Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention. “Long-Term Care
Services in the United States,”
www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nsltcp/
long_term_care_services_2013.
pdf (accessed March 2015).
FLTCIP6451
E XCAVATING • S EPTIC S YSTEMS • S UBDIVISIONS
L AND C LEARING • P AVING • T RUCKING
B RUSH & D EBRIS R ECYCLING • D EMOLITION
• Remodeling • New Construction
• Sub-Contracting • Additions
• Foundations & Flatwork
541-997-2197
CCB#164472
Upholstery
ers, where available. The FLTCIP,
unlike most long-term care insur-
ance plans, provides certain care
coordination services to qualifi ed
relatives of enrollees at no cost.
FLTCIP eligibility
Many members of the federal
family are eligible to apply for cov-
erage under the FLTCIP, including
federal and U.S. Postal Service
employees and annuitants, as well
as active and retired mem- bers of
the uniformed services. Qualifi ed
relatives such as spouses, domestic
partners, parents and parents-in-
law, and adult children are also eli-
gible to apply. For a complete eli-
gibility list, visit www.LTCFEDS.
com/eligibility.
To learn more about the FLTCIP,
visit www.LTCFEDS.com. For
personalized assistance, call (800)
LTC-FEDS (800) 582-3337)/ TTY
(800) 843-3557 to speak with a
program consultant. Consultants
are available to answer any ques-
tions you may have and can walk
you step by step through the plan
design and application process.
Best wishes for a happy,
healthy holiday season with your
friends and family.
EXCAVATING
DEQ#37263
SteamWay
Carpet Cleaning
S
Licensed • Certified
Insured
CCB
#192681
DEQ
#37943
CONSTRUCTION , Inc.
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
CCB#164861
CCB #96660
Tweety Sez:
Consistent, Quality Cleaning.
tfc
997-2385.
Florence Janitorial Services
D-182
Robert’s Handyman Service
G ENERAL C ONTRACTOR
For clean as a whistle, call
PEST CONTROL
For What’s Bugging You
We specialize in Structural Problems and Dry Rot
Environmentally Responsible
Free Inspections
Call Robert or Marcus
541-997-5970 • 541-991-7870 (cell)
Bill and Jo Hine, Owners
CERTIFIED, LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED
541-997-4027
30 Years Experience • Reasonable Rates• Senior Discount • Lic. #209676
D-077
ELECTRICAL
CCB#79884
BearClaw Construction
SIUSLAW VALLEY ELECTRIC, INC.
1710 Laurel Way - Airport Industrial Park
Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 A.M. to Noon
Forrest G. Grigsby • Stanton E. Grigsby
P.O. Box 1216 • sve-1973-grigsby@hotmail.com
Phone 997-8821
FAX 997-3723
D-222
Residential & Light Commercial
Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors, Dry Rot, Custom
Decking, Painting: int & ext, Tile Setting
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING
Ore. BBR No. 8689
IRECTORY
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common behaviors, you can begin
to determine whether a loved one
is having diffi culty performing ev-
eryday activities. Noticing changes
in behavior that may be due to an
emerging physical or cognitive im-
pairment is an important fi rst step.
Based on what you observe, the
Federal Long Term Care Insurance
Program (FLTCIP) may be worth
considering when developing your
family’s plan for long-term care.
How did you answer?
Mostly unchanged. The best
time for you and your family mem-
bers to consider long-term care in-
surance is long before it’s needed.
Because the FLTCIP is medically
underwritten, it’s important to ap-
ply while you’re still in good health
to avoid the risk that a future illness
or medical condition may prevent
you from obtaining coverage later.
Also, premiums are directly related
to age. This means that premiums
tend to be lower for younger ap-
plicants.
Recognized changes. If you’re
already a FLTCIP enrollee and rec-
ognize some of these behavioral
changes in a loved one, contact a
FLTCIP care coordinator at the
phone number provided at right to
gather important information about
the different care options that may
be available. A call to one of their
licensed health care practitioners
can provide valuable information
such as an assessment of need,
direction on developing a plan for
long-term care services, and access
to discounted services and provid-
CONSTRUCTION/CONTRACTORS
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
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.
REAL ESTATE
Lynnette Wikstrom – Broker
(541) 999-0786
Living in the Florence area since 1979.
COAST REAL ESTATE
100 Highway 101
Florence, OR 97439
Licensed
Bonded
Insured
(541)
997-6977
(541)
D-266
999-0896
WINDOWS
Yes! WE DO WINDOWS!
P.O. Box 31,000
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
This chart can help you assess your loved one’s strengths and
needs.
Jack Mobley Construction, Inc.
STEAM OR DRY
Smoke • Water Cleanup
Certified-Bonded
(NAPSA)—With today’s tech-
nology, staying in touch with loved
ones around the country—and
the world—is easier than it’s ever
been. We are connected to each
other virtually day and night—
from cell phones and video calls
to social media, texting and e-mail.
While we may rely on this techno-
logical closeness throughout the
year, the holidays offer a unique
opportunity to sit and spend time
with family members, particularly
older family members, whom we
don’t see on a regular basis. This
face-to-face time provides a chance
to connect, catch up, and observe
behaviors that may go undetected
over the phone or through e-mail.
Certain changes in these behaviors
from year to year may indicate a
need for long-term care.
While each passing year will
show some changes in an older
family member’s capabilities and
function, the table at right provides
common changes in behavior to
watch for to get a better idea of
where your loved ones stand func-
tionally. It’s important not to focus
on the behavior itself, but rather the
change in that behavior compared
to what is considered normal for
that person. For example, some-
one who has always been quiet
and somewhat introverted would
be held to a different standard than
someone who is usually very out-
going and conversational, but now
seems withdrawn and isolated.
Based on the information you gath-
er, it may be time to start thinking
about your family’s plan for long-
term care.
The time to plan is now
Millions of Americans require
long-term care at some point dur-
ing their lifetime.* This type of
care includes assistance with ev-
eryday activities like bathing,
dressing and eating, or supervision
due to a severe cognitive impair-
ment like Alzheimer’s disease.
Surprisingly, the type of care need-
ed to provide assistance with these
activities can be expensive and is
generally not covered by traditional
health plans or Medicare. In many
cases, taking care of an older rela-
tive often falls on family members
or friends. However, depending on
the location of family members and
friends, this support is often not
available or may be a bigger chal-
lenge than many expect or are will-
ing to take on.
Take a closer look
By paying attention to some
CCB#203797
ERVICES
D-057
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICES
NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Board meeting of
Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue will be held on Wednesday,
March 15th, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the fire station located at
2625 Highway 101 North, Florence, OR 97439. The agenda
will include: Policies and Procedures and General Business of
the fire district.
Publication Date: March 8, 2017
1973 DODGE
BALBOA
MOTORHOME 19’
1986 FORD F-150
PROJECT TRUCK
Home For The Holidays
National Umbrella
Month
or bring in a clipping to attach to your entry into
the drawing for a gift certificate.
Good Luck
DONNA GRAVES found the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog
Race Graphic on page 7B (On cash drawer of Shop
Local filler) She won a
gift certificate to Siuslaw Riverside.
Gift Certificates must be picked up within 2 weeks of winning
Deadline for today’s paper: Thursday by 3:00 PM
Saturday’s
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850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
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