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SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2017 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 1991 F-150 & CAMPER SHELL 4WD, All Power, good cond., V-8, 2 gas tanks, too many items to list. Look & Drive. $5,500 541-991-1720 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. 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 2001 YAMAHA XL800 WAVERUNNER Low operating hrs., good operating & body cond., Incl. cover, trailer, spare tire. $2,450 obo To see, call 541-997-5676 2006 YAMAHA ROYAL STAR MIDNIGHT VENTURE 1300cc Black. 4 cyl., custom Cobin seat, lugg. rack, stand. and cust. exhaust, Michelin tires, 45K mi., never damaged. Runs and looks like new. $5,900. 541-268-6807 White with black accents. 34K miles. $11,500 541-999-9690 D L SO Purchased May 10, 2016. Has never been run, or licensed. Been sitting in the garage. Am just too old to ride it. $2,500. 541-991-3085 D L SO 05 LEXUS 250is Heated seats, sunroof, leather, excellent condition. 163K mi. $7,500 541-912-2955 2012 MONACO Travel trailer, 25ʼ total length. Always RV barn stored. Like new, no slide out, big side window, shower tub, Q-bed. $12,000 firm 541-997-1123 2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXL 2011 ARIMA Very good cond., Wheelchair Van, 58.9K mi., 2 auto sliding doors, front seats remove w/ease, Handi-cap Modified by RollX $13,700 obo 541-997-2876 Expertly maintained, 200 hrs on engines. Loaded. 541-999-1091 Reduce Reuse Recycle Reduce Reuse Recycle Reduce Reuse Recycle 96 DODGE DAKOTA 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICE 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Estate of HARLEY YOUNGBLOOD 1997 TAHOE 4WD 1994 GEO PRIZM Towing Pkg., CD/AM/FM radio, 200+K mi., New battery, great family car. $2,800 obo Bill: 541-997-5222 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 High miles, 5-spd manual, 40mpg, Maint. records avail. $1,200 208-921-8483 RARE 1998 2.4 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE $3,000 in upgrades last 18 mos., New top, senior owned, receipts avail. $4,700 541-999-1011 Notice: The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane, Case No. 17PB04482, has appointed the un- dersigned as Personal Representative of the Estate of HARLEY YOUNGBLOOD, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned attorney for the Personal Representative at PO Box 1353, Flo- rence, OR 97439, within four months from the date of first publication of this notice, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by this proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Per- sonal Representative, or the Attorney for the Personal Repre- sentative. Dated and first published June 10, 2017. HOWARD YOUNGBLOOD personal representative Kelly E Ford, OSB #872236 KELLY E. FORD, P.C. PO Box 1353 Florence, OR 97439 541 997-8114 Attorney for Personal Representative Publication Dates: June 10, 17, & 24, 2017 N eed ERVICES GRUMMAM 17’ CANOE Aluminum, w/Grumman sailing kit. Incl. rowing attachment, 2 oars, 3 wooden canoe paddles. $600 541-991-6026 1997 FORD RANGER STEP SIDE very straight vehicle with low mileage; $4,900 541-999-4175 Cab & 1/2, V8, 2WD, good cond. $700 Problem: Vacuum leak for trans. Call 541-999-4084 20’ PLEASURE WAY Van, wide body Escel-TD, only 6K mi., encl. bathroom, 2 twins or queen beds, like new. $41,000 541-997-2030 2013 KIA SOULE L ooking (NAPSA)—If you’re worried about the safety of an older adult who is driving and probably shouldn’t—or about your own safety on the road because your skills aren’t as sharp as they used to be—you’re not alone. These are common prob- lems—and they now come with expert solutions thanks to health care professionals at the American Geriatrics Society (AGS).With support from the National Highway Traffi c Safety Administra- tion (NHTSA), AGS experts in caring for older adults have put together a toolkit for understanding and as- sessing safe driving as you age. The toolkit is available from www.HealthinAging. org and it addresses a range of important topics—espe- cially how to talk about when it’s time to stop driving. That’s an important con- versation, since stopping driving can affect health and independence as people age. Giving up the keys can be linked to depression, for example, and may speed up declines in physical and mental health. That makes it crucial to have alternative plans for transportation when it’s time to stop driving inde- pendently. Having the Talk When you’ve determined that you or an older adult should stop driving, it’s im- portant to make an action plan. Enlist support. Talk to family and friends. If you need to start a conversation about driving abilities, re- hearse the discussion you’d like to have. Depending on the circumstances, you may want a friend or family mem- ber to be present to offer sup- port. Have a compassionate conversation. No one wants to feel “ganged up on,” so frame conversations in a sup- portive way. Don’t let anxi- ety or fear make you sound angry, for example. Discuss specifi cs and avoid blame. Cite examples: “I’m concerned that we didn’t stop at the intersec- tion,” or “You seem to be having some trouble driving home.” Health care profes- sionals such as occupational therapists can offer driving evaluations to help you get a sense of driving abilities. Becoming an Older Nondriver Driving often represents independence for older adults. Creating alternative travel plans can help with maintaining that indepen- dence even when personal driving isn’t an option. Make a transportation plan. Consider how you or an older person you know drives. Note how frequently you drive and the specifi cs of each trip (destination, dis- tance, time of day and so on). Knowing this information can help you look for alter- natives. Research travel op- tions. Your health care pro- fessional or an Agency on Aging (www.eldercare.gov) can point you in the right direction when looking for what’s available in the neigh- borhood. Transportation op- tions may include: • Volunteer Programs. Some faith-based and com- munity organizations have people who volunteer to drive older adults. Each or- ganization offers different options. Sometimes, rides are free; other times, they may come with a donation or membership dues. • Paratransit Services. These include minibuses and small vans run by public transportation systems, ag- ing organizations and private agencies. They may require reservations in advance but they often offer fl exible scheduling options. Gener- ally, paratransit services are provided “curb to curb,” meaning that a rider meets the vehicle at the curb and gets dropped off at a curb. In some cases, paratransit is offered at reduced fares for older adults. • Door-Through-Door Services. Some agencies provide drivers or escorts to help older adults get from their homes into a waiting vehicle. This service is par- ticularly helpful for people who have trouble moving or need support while walk- ing. Agencies on Aging can help you see if this service is available to you. • Public Transporta- tion. Buses, trains, subways, trolleys and other mass tran- sit options have established routes and times. They may offer reduced fares for older adults and are generally (but not always) accessible for people with disabilities. The public transportation depart- ment can provide informa- tion about fares, schedules and accessibility. Look at options carefully to fi nd a route that fi ts your health and personal needs. • Taxi Services. Several options exist for accessing private car services. In some cities, you can hail a cab on the street or call ahead for one. Ride services such as Uber or Lyft may be good alternatives if you have a smartphone. If you are a caregiver, arranging these services in advance may give you greater peace of mind. “The bottom line is: Select options that match specifi c needs for each trip,” said Alice Pomidor, M.D., M.P.H., A.G.S.F., an AGS expert who led the develop- ment of the new driving tool- kit. “You might even want to list them on your transporta- tion plan.” For example, if you’re worried about attending a weekly faith-based activ- ity, maybe people from the community can offer rides on a rotating basis. The key is making sure you’ve got all the trips covered with a transportation option that can support staying involved in activities and events that are meaningful. C ontractor? for a P rofessional? S IRECTORY DEQ#37263 Ray Wells, Inc MISCELLANEOUS: DISH NETWORK. 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