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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS 1999 SATURN SEDAN 2001 DODGE 4X4 1500 ST 4 door, 1 owner, 5 speed, sunroof, 100K mi. $2,950 541-902-1368 541-991-2274 Reg. cab, long bed, 1 owner w/car Fax. 147K mi., auto, 5.2L V8 w/OD air, locking toolbox, co package, no accidents, very, very clean. $5,950 part trade? 541-484-7134 or 541-912-0368 1973 DODGE BALBOA MOTORHOME 19’ 2007 BAYLINER 195 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 $5,000 541-997-1281 2003 F350 4X4 2013 KIA SOULE 4 full doors, 160K mi., 6.0L diesel, runs good, set-up for 5th wheel. $9,500 541-997-8943 White with black accents. 34K miles. $11,500 541-999-9690 2012 POLARIS RZR XP900 1980 COBALT 19’ BOAT Only 24 running hours. Covered in garage, maintained, like new. Trailer, tie downs included. $13,500 541-991-3467 or cell 707-239-2322 1980 Cobalt 19ʼ boat. 260hp I/O. Runs great. New Bimini and mooring cover. $2,750 541 991-3656 12 FT. PORTABOTE Foldable RV boat with several extras. Folds to 4 inches. $575 541-999-2096 2013 ALLEGRO 32CA 18K mi., 2 slides, Ford V-10, loaded w/extras, 1 owner, exc. cond. $84,900 541-997-1826 www.thesiuslawnews.com ERVICES D-057 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES How To Create Lasting Vacation Memories According To Science (NAPSA)—For most people, vacations are a luxury that come only once or twice a year. So once you’ve planned, set the date and saved, you want to make sure the memories are going to last. To help, research- ers at the University of Texas and HomeAway, the world’s leading on- line vacation rental mar- ketplace, investigated destination type, cost, technology use and more to determine their effect on the memorability of vacations. What The Research Shows After examining the data, they came up with tangible tips to engineer your way to longer-last- ing memories: 1. Take your vaca- tion to the top. Research shows mountains are the most memorable destina- tion: Mountain vacations were up to 12 percent more memorable than other types of destina- tions. Tip: Plan your trip for an unfamiliar setting. Researchers say breaking routine is what makes trips memorable, so if you live in the moun- tains, beach vacation memories would prob- ably last longer. 2. Don’t stress about vacation costs. Surpris- ingly, the one thing that didn’t have any bearing on whether a trip was memorable was the price tag. Whether you spend $500 or $5,000, the vaca- tion can be equally mem- orable. Tip: Don’t wait until you’ve saved for the once-in-a-lifetime, expensive destination. Go on the trip you can af- ford now. 3. Make it a celebra- tion with family and friends. According to re- search, people who trav- eled with a mix of family and friends remembered their vacations at least 20 percent better than people who traveled with just friends or just fam- ily. Tip: Celebrate—va- cationers who planned a trip around a special celebration saw their emotional memory recall rocketed to 69 percent. PUBLIC NOTICE The Port of Siuslaw Commission meeting on Wednesday, April 19, 2017, will be held at the Mapleton High School Li- brary, 10878 Mapleton Road, in Mapleton. The board will meet in Executive Session per ORS 192.660 (2) (a), per ORS 192.660 (2) (f ) and ORS 192.660 (2) (e) at 6:30 PM. The regular Com- mission meeting will follow at 7:00pm. Port meetings are open to the public. For more information call (541) 997-3426. Publication Date: April 12, 2017. Researchers have dis- covered six important steps toward a better vacation experience. 4. Take photos. Be- ing snap happy helps you remember a vacation 40 percent more than if you don’t take photos. Tip: Do take photos with your phone, but bear in mind that those who spent more than two hours us- ing phones and other devices were 26 percent less likely to remember vacation details. 5. Leave the laptop at home. Taking your work with you makes it harder to form clear memories. Tip: If you have to work a little on vacation, keep it under an hour a day. Working more than that while on vacation makes you 43 percent more likely to have trouble remember- ing the trip. 6. Visualize yourself in blissed-out vacation mode. Vacationers who reported feeling happy and excited before their vacation were 73 percent more likely to recall their vacation memories than those who felt stressed, frustrated or even calm. Tip: To get excited be- fore your travel dates, have a family planning meeting or boast to your co-workers about your plans. HomeAway, which has more than a million vacation homes for rent around the world, invests in vacation memory research as part of its mission to help families disconnect from every- day life and spend time reconnecting with each other. Learn More For further informa- tion on the science of va- cation memories and tips on how to take a more memorable vacation, vis- it www.homeaway.com/ lp/vacation-equation. CLEANING SERVICES D-070 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES 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, April 19th, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the fire station located at 2625 Highway 101 North, Florence, OR 97439. The agenda will in- clude: Policies and Procedures and General Business of the fire district. Publication Date: April 12, 2017 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION On Friday, April 28, 2017, an auction is scheduled for 12pm at Florence Mini Storage, 4099 Hwy 101 N., Florence, OR 97439. The contents of the following storage units will be sold at public auction: T. Amsbary, Unit #I-9 (10x26); M. Bradley, Unit #G-86 (10x10); T-Martin, Unit #k-40 (10x11) & K. Stonelake, Unit #L-22 (6x10). Publication Dates: April 12 & 26, 2017 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of THELMA L. BARRON, Deceased. No. 17PB01897 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Kyrk J. Barron, has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with proper vouchers at- tached, within four (4) months after the date of first publica- tion of this Notice, as stated below, to the Personal Representative at the offices of THOMAS C. NICHOLSON, At- torney at Law, PO Box 308, Florence, Oregon 97439, or the claims may be barred. ALL PERSONS WHOSE RIGHTS MAY BE AFFECTED BY THESE PROCEEDINGS MAY OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMA- TION FROM THE RECORDS OF THE COURT, FROM THE PER- SONAL REPRESENTATIVE, OR FROM THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE. Dated this 24th day of March, 2017. Kyrk J. Barron, Personal Representative ATTORNEY: Thomas C. Nicholson, OSB #813265 552 Laurel Street PO Box 308 Florence, OR 97439 Telephone: 541-997-7151 Fax: 541-997-7152 tnicholson@nicholsonlaw.biz Publication Dates: March 29, April 5, & 12, 2017 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of SHARON L. KIMBALL, aka SHARON LOU KIMBALL, AND SHARON LOU WINSTON, Deceased No. 17PB02066 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CHRIS D. VAUGHN filed a Petition for Probate of Testate Estate and Appointment of Per- sonal Representative in the estate of SHARON L. KIMBALL. All persons having claims against the estate are required to pres- ent them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned, STEPHEN H. MILLER, PO BOX 5, REEDSPORT, OR 97467, within four months of the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceed- ings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, or the attorney, STEPHEN H. MILLER. Date of first publication: 29th day of March, 2017. /s/ Stephen H. Miller Stephen H. Miller, OSB #691189 shmiller@reedsportlaw.com STEPHEN H. MILLER, PC, OSB #691189 320 Fir Avenue / PO Box 5, Reedsport, OR 97467 Phone (541) 271-2101 Fax (541) 271-2107 Email: shmiller@reedsportlaw.com Publication Dates: March 29, April 5 & 12, 2017 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS CLAIMS against the Estate of FRANK ARLEN NEWLIN, of Florence, Oregon, Lane County Circuit Court Case No. 17PB02202, are required to be presented, with proper vouch- ers, to the Personal Representative, KEITH ARLEN NEWLIN, at P.O. Box 2626, Running Springs, California 92382, within four (4) months from March 29, 2017, the date of first publication, or such claims may be barred. Any person whose rights may be affected by the proceeding may obtain additional infor- mation from the court records, the Personal Representative, or the attorney for the Personal Representative. Jane C. Hanawalt Attorney for Personal Representative PO Box 1153 1625 12th Street Florence, OR 97439 Publication Dates: March 29, April 5, & 12, 2017 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the following hearing will be held by the Planning Commission, of the City of Dunes City, Oregon at 5:00 p.m. on April 27, 2017 in the Dunes City Hall, 82877 Spruce Street. The Dunes City Planning Commission will hold a hearing to provide a recommendation for the Dunes City City Council to consider at a public hearing, to be held on May 11, 2017, on the following matter: 1. Request for Conditional Use Permit as applied for by subject property owner, City of Dunes City, for impacts related to an existing building on property located at 82877 Spruce Street in Westlake which is encroaching upon property lo- cated at 82878 Fir Street in Westlake. The properties are Lane County Assessor’s Map 19-12-34-21 Tax Lots 05800 and 06300 respectively. Applicable Criteria Applying to this matter: Dunes City Code of Ordinances, Section 155.4.3.210 (Transfer of Property) and Section 155.4.4 (Conditional Use Permits). Failure to raise an issue to afford the decision-maker and the applicant an opportunity to respond to the issue pre- cludes the appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on that issue. The evidence relied upon by the applicant and the appli- cable criteria are available for inspection at no cost, and a copy can be provided at reasonable cost, upon request. The staff report will be available for inspection at no cost at least seven (7) days prior to the hearing. Written testimony and evidence must be directed toward the criteria described above or other criteria in the Compre- hensive Plan or Land Use Regulation which is believed to apply to that decision, and may be submitted to the Dunes City Hall Planning Secretary, P.O. Box 97, Westlake, Oregon 97493, or by telephone to (541) 997-3338, or by email to planning@dunescityor.com , no later than the day of the pub- lic hearings. Publication Date: April 12, 2017 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 April 19, 2017 at the Florence office located at 966 Hwy. 101. The Board will review: portions of the utility’s Governance Policy, Com- munity Connections Calendar, a proposed Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan, Organizational Work Plan and Annual Identity Theft Prevention report. The Board will consider ap- proval of a resolution to modify certain sections of the Gov- ernance Policy, a resolution to adopt an AMI Opt-Out Policy; Contract Awards for: moving & relocation services for the Northern Operation Center, interior furnishings for the South- ern Operations Center and a Contract Award for helicopter tree trimming based on an Exemption to Bid. A Facility Plan update and Headquarters Building status will be provided. The Board will elect voting delegates for the NWPPA and APPA annual meetings and may discuss other business as it arises at this meeting. To review the meeting agenda, please go to clpud.org. Publication Date: April 12, 2017 D-085 CONSTRUCTION/CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING LEISURE EXCAVATING INC. 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