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WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 2017 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 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 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 2011 ARIMA Very good cond., Wheelchair Van, 58.9K mi., 2 auto sliding doors, front seats remove w/ease, Handi-cap Modified by RollX $12,400 obo 541-997-2876 Expertly maintained, 200 hrs on engines. Loaded. 541-999-1091 GRUMMAM 17’ CANOE Aluminum, w/Grumman sailing kit. Incl. rowing attachment, 2 oars, 3 wooden canoe paddles. $600 541-991-6026 Travel trailer, 25ʼ total length. Always RV barn stored. Like new, no slide out, big side window. With Center Line sway hitch. $11,000 541-997-1123 2001 YAMAHA XL800 WAVERUNNER Cab & 1/2, V8, 2WD, good cond. $700 Problem: Vacuum leak for trans. Call 541-999-4084 Low operating hrs., good operating & body cond., Incl. cover, trailer, spare tire. $2,450 obo To see, call 541-997-5676 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES 96 DODGE DAKOTA D-057 Y 2012 MONACO A goal is a dream that has an ending. —Duke Ellington *** Prejudices, it is well known, are most dif- fi cult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized by education; they grow there, fi rm as weeds among stones. —Charlotte Brontë *** Let us reform our schools, and we shall fi nd little reform needed in our prisons. —John Ruskin *** Life has a tendency to obfuscate and bewil- der, such as fating us to spend the fi rst part of our lives being embar- rassed by our parents and the last part being embarrassed by our chil- dren. —Ogden Nash *** It is always easier to fi ght for one’s principles than to live up to them. —Alfred Adler *** Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in ris- ing up every time we fail. —Ralph Waldo Emerson *** Problems are not stop signs, they are guide- lines. —Robert Schuller *** Vitality shows in not only the ability to persist but the ability to start over. —F. Scott Fitzgerald Everyone needs sunscreen to protect their skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays. Reapplication of Coppertone after 80 minutes of swimming or sweat- ing, immediately after towel dry- ing and at least every two hours is important to ensure effective sun protection. Myth: I don’t get a lot of sun or my skin doesn’t burn. Fact: Incidental sun exposure is the kind of sun exposure that you may not be aware of. It builds up over the years from brief everyday activities, such as dog walking and commuting. Sun damage occurs even when skin doesn’t turn red, and all skin types carry risk of skin cancer. (NAPSA)—For home- owners wanting a fresh look, there’s one project that can give their home a whole new appearance while add- ing value at the same time: re-siding. Re-siding is one of the most important main- tenance tasks Minneapolis homeowners can take on during the spring and sum- mer. The project provides a chance to replace worn, damaged siding with new siding that refreshes the exterior and improves curb appeal. After all, nothing de- creases curb appeal faster than rotting, peeling siding. As with any home re- modeling project, there are important questions to con- sider. In this case, homeown- ers often ask themselves “What’s the best siding for my home?” Selecting the right siding can be a bal- ancing act—it needs to be affordable, yet durable and attractive. It may be second nature for homeowners to imme- diately turn to a wood or wood composite siding for its natural and rustic ap- pearance, but what they may not know is that there are other options available that can still provide the aesthetic they’re looking for without the frequent maintenance cycles. The solution? Fiber cement sid- ing. Here are fi ve reasons why fi ber cement is one of the most popular siding op- tions among homeowners: CLEANING SERVICES D-070 Offers the Traditional Look of Wood Wood is popular for its natural texture and rustic aesthetic, but appearance isn’t the only factor to con- sider when selecting siding for your home. Fiber ce- ment gives the best of both worlds—homeowners can still achieve the authen- tic woodlike aesthetic, but without the frequent up- keep associated with wood or wood-based siding. James Hardie® fi ber cement siding, for instance, embod- ies the warmth and charac- ter of wood through various textures, shapes, sizes and colors to give homeowners the look they want. The versatility of fi - ber cement’s colors and textures makes it easy for homeowners to select a color and style that re- fl ect their personal tastes, whether they prefer a clas- sic vintage home or a more contemporary appearance. Not only will re-siding with fi ber cement boost curb ap- peal and improve the over- all value of the home, it will help keep the exterior look- ing fresh despite day-to-day exposure to weather, water, time and pests. Requires Less Maintenance If homeowners knew up front how much mainte- nance was involved in main- taining their wood siding year after year, they might reconsider wood in the fi rst For a new home at the old address, try re-siding. bility needed to withstand inclement weather. Fiber cement and wood or wood-based siding react differently to exposure to moisture. While wood or wood-based siding may rot, curl, warp or split, fi ber ce- ment resists the harsh ele- ments so you’re not left to deal with the expansion and contraction that can lead to unsightly corners and crack- ing, chipping paint. And it’s not just the outside of your home that suffers from warping and splitting—this can cause moisture to infi l- trate, creating interior water damage. Combats Common Hazards There are a lot of home maintenance issues home- owners have to worry about, but pests destroying their exterior siding shouldn’t be one of them. Wood can at- tract problems like termites and other pests that can place. The frequent repaint- ing of wood requires more time and money spent on upkeep. Like wood, fi ber cement can be painted any color to give your home a fresh look, but fi ber cement requires less maintenance. James Hardie’s ColorPlus® Technology bakes on mul- tiple coats of color in a con- trolled environment for a strong bond that resists fad- ing, peeling and cracking. Its durability and staying pow- er provide an exceptionally beautiful, authentic exterior with less upkeep. Resists Harsh Weather Conditions Your home was a big in- vestment, and one you want to protect. Unfortunately, you can’t control what type of weather comes your way, so it’s critical to make sure your home is prepared for even the harshest weather conditions. Fiber cement siding provides the dura- D-085 CONSTRUCTION/CONTRACTORS DEQ#37263 CCB #96660 Tweety Sez: Consistent, Quality Cleaning. P H . 541-997-2054 • F AX 541-997-3499 • 1-877-201-0652 LEISURE EXCAVATING INC. tfc 997-2385. Florence Janitorial Services tfc Bill and Jo Hine, Owners CERTIFIED, LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED G ENERAL C ONTRACTOR Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 A.M. to Noon P.O. 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When pests fi nd their way into a home, it may end up costing homeowners thousands of dollars’ worth of damage. Fiber cement, however, naturally resists damage from pests because it’s not composed of mate- rials appealing to termites and other bugs. Of course, termites aren’t the only thing that pose a threat to wood sid- ing. Wood is extremely sus- ceptible to fi re as well. Fiber cement siding, however, is not combustible, won’t melt and resists the spread of fl ame, providing greater se- curity from fi re than wood and plastic-based siding products. Helps Save Money Over the Long Term The potential for chip- ping, warping and rotting, and the frequent need to re-paint can turn wood or wood-based siding into more of a project than any homeowner has the time or expenses to maintain. Fiber cement’s extreme durabil- ity and lower maintenance make it an investment that pays for itself over time. With less upkeep, home- owners can allocate that money and time to other home updates. Learn More For more information on smart siding, visit www. jameshardie.com. EXCAVATING Family owned & operated 541-999-5169 Myth: There’s SPF in my makeup and moisturizer so I’m protected from the sun. Fact: Although makeup and facial moisturizers with sunscreens have adequate SPF levels, the prod- ucts typically don’t provide the same amount of protection because they are generally not reapplied. People also don’t take quantity into account, and often they don’t apply enough to fully protect their skin from the sun. Myth: When it comes to sun protection, all sunscreen is the same. Fact: At Coppertone, the com- pany that introduced the fi rst com- mercial sun care product in the U.S. in 1944, researchers are always hard at work creating innovative sun- screens that provide transformative ways to stay protected in the sun. For example, Coppertone just in- troduced a new form of sun protec- tion—Coppertone Whipped Sun- screens, that feel great on skin while providing trusted broad-spectrum protection. Learn More For more sun protection facts, go to www.coppertone.com. Five Reasons To Choose Fiber Cement Siding Over Wood-Based Siding Living in the Florence area since 1979. Phone 997-8821 FAX 997-3723 COAST REAL ESTATE 100 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439 D-266 Licensed Bonded Insured (541) 997-6977 (541) 999-0896 WINDOWS Yes! WE DO WINDOWS! P.O. Box 31,000 Window Cleaning Siuslaw News Yellow Directory 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 ment to the quality, safety and effec- tiveness of its products has helped it earn the trust of consumers for more than 70 years. This is especially true when it comes to product labeling. In fact, Coppertone recently opened its doors to an independent fi rm to conduct testing of Bayer’s sun- screen. The report found that the products reviewed complied with internal and all applicable external requirements to ensure the quality, safety and effi cacy of its products. You can be confi dent that when you use Coppertone, your skin is well protected. Myth: There’s no evidence that sunscreens lower the risk of most forms of skin cancer. Fact: Not only is this false, it is a dangerous message. When used regularly with other sun protection measures, a broad spectrum sun- screen with SPF 15 or higher can decrease the risk of skin cancer. Myth: I only need sunscreen for long days in the sun and don’t need to reapply. Fact: Sunscreen should be used year-round for any sun exposure, regardless of weather conditions. Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Ore. BBR No. 8689 IRECTORY D ELLOW (NAPSA)—Sunscreen is an im- portant part of protecting your skin. However, some information about sunscreen can be confusing, mak- ing it diffi cult to know how to best protect the skin you’re in. Seeking shade when the sun is especially strong (from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.), wear- ing clothing that protects your skin as well as hats and sunglasses, and separating myth from fact about sunscreen are three key steps you can take. Here are a few facts on sun care you should know: Myth: Skin cancer is not a com- mon problem. Fact: 1 in 5 Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer in their lifetime. Myth: Protecting my skin from the sun is time-consuming and not worth the trouble. Fact: Sunscreen is a simple so- lution to address this problem. You should use sunscreen regularly and reapply often. It only takes a short amount of time to protect your skin. Myth: Sunscreen SPF labels can’t be trusted. Fact: Coppertone’s commit- SteamWay Carpet Cleaning S ERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE CLAIMS against the Estate of MARILYNN N. LOACKER, of Florence, Oregon, Lane County Circuit Court Case No. 17PB04634, are required to be presented, with proper vouch- ers, to the Personal Representative, JACQUELINE L. BAHR, at 83552 Clear Lake Road, Florence, Oregon 97439, within four (4) months from June 21, 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: June 21, 28; and July 5, 2017. 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