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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2017 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 2001 BUICK CENTURY No Smokers no acci- dents. 59K orig. mi., AC, CC, cass. player, remote key door and trunk opener, locking gas cap, tinted wind- shield, PW, driver seat, door locks. $5,000 541-991-6959 16’ FIBERGLASS DRIFT BOAT & TRAILER $2,200 541-801-6400 2000 YAMAHA V-STAR CUSTOM 1100 2002 JEEP WRANGLER 6cyl., 5 speed, good top & interior. $6,900 obo 541-999-4175 Jet Black, full windshield, luggage rack, leather saddlebags and more! Low miles (10,864) runs great, very reliable, regular maintenance. $3,000 obo. Call 541-999-0939 1984 CJ7 JEEP 2011 MUSTANG GT/CS 2011 PLEASURE-WAY EXCEL-TS Coupe, less than 27,800 original, one owner miles, like new immaculate always garaged condition. New BF Goodrich G-Force tires, Borla non resonating axle back exhaust sys. $20,500 consider reasonable offers. 541-991-9547 Ford V8 auto, 67K mi., Many extras $65,000 541-999-9072 2016 THOR FOUR WINDS 22B 93K original miles, 6-cyl W/Mopar fuel injection, Alum. wheels, good tires, hard top. $6,500 541-902-7873 3,300 mi., Pristine condition. $65,000 520-906-8910 Reduce Reuse Recycle Reduce Reuse Recycle Reduce Reuse Recycle 2014 MUSTANG 1991 ALASKAN 15FT Premium Convertible, 3.7L 4V Ti-VCT V6, leather trim seats, Power convertible vinyl top w/lining & glass rear window, 66K mi. $13,650 903-466-6145 15hp elec. start Evinrude, trailer. $1,150 firm 503-507-6552 Florence 16’ MIRO CRAFT Alum. boat, tilt trailer, 9.5 Evinrude & Minn Kota Elec., 2 swivel seats, clean, good cond. $1,450 OBO 541-997-2658 Dos And Don’ts To Help You Keep On Truckin’ What To Do If You See A Suspicious Credit Card Transaction 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO Check your credit report for any unauthorized accounts and for the accuracy of your personal information. If any- thing looks funny, report it to the credit bureaus. File a police report if you fi nd an account that you didn’t open. Often, companies that experienced data breaches will offer free credit moni- toring to victims. Use it. Be Proactive In the future, use best practices with your credit card. Opt for two-factor authentication when avail- able while shopping online to make it more diffi cult for scammers to take over your accounts. Consistently update your online pass- words to protect your fi nan- cial information from data breaches. Always check the security credentials of on- line retailers before making a purchase with your credit card. Be On The Lookout Regularly and carefully check your recent transac- tion history for any fraudu- lent charges. A fraudster only needs your card num- ber to make purchases, so fraud can happen even if your card is in your wallet. Signing up for alerts—ei- ther via e-mail or text mes- sage—is another way you and your issuer can fl ag any odd transactions in real time. For more information on credit card fraud, and other personal fi nance advice, vis- it www.ValuePenguin.com. (NAPSA)—You scan your monthly credit card bill, only to fi nd a suspicious transaction. Don’t panic. Fortunately, credit card companies largely shoul- der the fi nancial burden of unauthorized credit card charges. By law, you’re only on the hook for $50, and it’s unlikely you’ll even be ding- ed for that much. Now it’s time to take action through these four steps. Let Your Issuer Know, And Fast If you fi nd a peculiar transaction, call your credit card issuer right away to re- port it—that’s if your issuer didn’t alert you fi rst. Your issuer will ask you to verify the most recent transac- tions to make sure no other suspicious activity was re- corded. Your issuer will close your current credit card and issue another one with a new number within days. If your account has any autho- rized users on it, the issuer may send them new cards, too. Confi rm that the new card is linked to the pay- ment history of the old card account, so they appear as one on your credit history. Update any recurring bills with the new card number. Stay Vigilant When you place a fraud alert on your credit report, you’ll get a free report as well. This doesn’t count to- ward your annual free credit report under federal law. Brought to you by this newspaper in partnership with JAZZY POWER CHAIR Real Nice Condition. $300 541-902-9195 13’ WELDED GREGOR 2004 JEEP WRANGLER New trex transom. 9.9 two stroke Evinrude with six-gallon fuel tank, EZ Loader trailer w/ new tires. Mooring cleats, anchor roller, removable amidship aluminum boarding bar for safe boarding, non- skid tape. Custom cover design, alum. oars, pole holders, life jack- ets, Hummingbird depth finder, mounted transducer, anchor. SS fasteners. $1,500 541-991-6959 4X4, auto, great shape, hard top. $9,500 541-725-0061 or 307-259-5010 MC/Visa accepted 2009 FISHER PONTOON 24', 300 mercuriser I.O. low hours, super clean, fully equipped, custom trailer, seats 12. $12,500 OBO 909 854 0168 96 DODGE DAKOTA Cab & 1/2, V8, 2WD, good cond. $700 Problem: Vacuum leak for trans. Call 541-999-8651 PUBLIC NOTICES Always in your newspaper: Now in your inbox, too. AT, AC, 107K mi. $5,250 I f n o b o d y k n o w s w h a t ’ s g o i n g o n , n o b o d y c a n d o a n y t h i n g a b o u t i t . That Th T h at’s at t ’s ’ s w hy y w e ke e ep e p s sa a y in ay ing g y ourr l loc ocal al and sta tate t g ov v e r nm n m en n t sh h ou u ld l d k eep e e p ee p u bl pu b is ishi hing ng g t the heir ir p pub ub b li l i c no noti ticess in n t the he n newsp pap aper er.. N o w yo you o u ca c a n st t ay a y inf i nf n for o r me or med e d AND AN N D kee e p th h o s e pu p ub b l ic n ot o t ic c es e s i in n th h e ne n e ws w pa p a pe er. r D-057 CCB #96660 Tweety Sez: Consistent, Quality Cleaning. S CARPET CLEANING CCB #96660 Upholstery STEAM OR DRY Smoke • Water Cleanup Certified-Bonded Family owned & operated 541-999-5169 All major credit cards accepted D-077 LEISURE EXCAVATING INC. LANDSCAPE MATERIALS • CAT WORK • CLEARING GRADING • SAND & GRAVEL - U-HAUL or DELIVERY BARK • CEMENT MIX • DRAIN FIELD ROCK • SEPTIC SYSTEMS CCB #192681 DEQ #37943 CONSTRUCTION , Inc. CCB#164861 TOPSOIL WHEN AVAILABLE Call for Free Estimate – DEQ#37263 541.268.1961 Ray Wells, Inc P H . 541-997-2054 • F AX 541-997-3499 • 1-877-201-0652 D-182 Robert’s Handyman Service G ENERAL C ONTRACTOR PEST CONTROL We specialize in Structural Problems and Dry Rot For What’s Bugging You Call Robert or Marcus 541-997-5970 • 541-991-7870 (cell) Environmentally Responsible Free Inspections 30 Years Experience • Reasonable Rates• Senior Discount • Lic. #209676 541-997-4027 Licensed • Certified Insured CCB#79884 BearClaw Construction Residential & Light Commercial (541) 997-6977 (541) Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors, Dry Rot, Custom Decking, Painting: int & ext, Tile Setting 999-0896 No Job is too small Pressure Washing to Preservation one call does it all. P.O. Box 31,000 5 4 1 - 9 9 9 - 9 2 1 1 Servicing Florence and the Pacific N. W. for over 14 years. D-222 REAL ESTATE Lynnette Wikstrom – Broker (541) 999-0786 Living in the Florence area since 1979. COAST REAL ESTATE SIUSLAW VALLEY ELECTRIC, INC. 100 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439 RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING Ore. BBR No. 8689 CB# 91052 P.O. B OX 3467 • 1770 L AUREL P L . • F LORENCE , OR 97439 CCB#167683 ELECTRICAL Licensed Bonded Insured 997-6300 E XCAVATING • S EPTIC S YSTEMS • S UBDIVISIONS L AND C LEARING • P AVING • T RUCKING B RUSH & D EBRIS R ECYCLING • D EMOLITION Design ~ Construction ~ Remodel Additions ~ Rot Repair ~ Etc. Residential • Commercial 1710 Laurel Way - Airport Industrial Park D-266 WINDOWS 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 Yes! WE DO WINDOWS! Phone 997-8821 FAX 997-3723 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 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES EXCAVATING tfc SteamWay Carpet Cleaning Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES D-085 tfc Bill and Jo Hine, Owners CERTIFIED, LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED D Y CONSTRUCTION/CONTRACTORS 997-2385. Florence Janitorial Services 997-3825 IRECTORY D-070 For clean as a whistle, call Major credit cards accepted ELLOW publicnoticeads.com/or CLEANING SERVICES know where these areas are, especially when chang- ing lanes or coming to a stop. Don’t load the truck until you know how to drive it. Take a practice ride fi rst. Make sure you can fi nd and understand the use of all the truck’s switches and gauges. Adjust the seat and side mirrors so they match your height and comfort zone. Do be extra vigilant. “Trucks are taller, wider and may weigh up to 10 times more than the average car,” explained Don Mikes, se- nior vice president–rental, Penske. Don’t neglect to get insurance. “Most insurance and credit card companies won’t cover truck rentals under existing policies,” Mikes added. If your insur- ance company is among them, consider signing up for additional coverage options to protect yourself and your belongings. You may feel more confi dent knowing that his company offers free 24/7 emergency roadside assistance. Learn More You can fi nd other mov- ing facts and tips at www. PenskeTruckRental.com and (800) GO-PENSKE. Driving off with all your worldy goods in the back of a rental truck can be more than a move, it can be an ad- venture. Scott T. Bailey, Attorney at Law, P.C, - P.O. Box B - Florence, Oregon 97439 Phone: 541-902-2000 - Fax. 541-997-5294 - OSB No.090841 Publication Dates: August 16, 23, & 30, 2017 J stt g Ju go o to t o p u ub b li i cn cnot n ot o tic t i ceads d .com/o ds /or, sig gn u up p f or r t h he e f fre r e e Sm re m a ar r t tS S e ea a rc r c h se s e rvic rv v ic ce, , an n d g ge e ett a al l l o of f t hi hiss p pa a pe e r r’’ s pu p u bl b lic l ic i c n not ottic i es s d del e iv el i er ered e d t o y ed yo o u vi v i a em m ai a l. l CCB#203797 ERVICES www.thesiuslawnews.com (NAPS)—Picture this: You’re at the wheel of a real truck, driving down the highway, with everything you own in the back. That’s not just some escapist fantasy. It’s a great way to save time and mon- ey the next time you move. It can also be a grand ad- venture. Take the scenic route; fi t a little “me time” in along the way. Become a tourist for a few days; expe- rience national landmarks or visit long-lost relatives; let your relocation be a bit of a vacation. If you make your move an adventure, you can arrive at your desti- nation more refreshed and less stressed. To further reduce stress, follow these dos and don’ts: Do plan ahead. When planning your trip, take into account the time of day you intend to travel and likely traffi c patterns. Always leave lots of extra time and be aware of pos- sible bottlenecks along the way. Don’t pack problems. Most truck rental agree- ments say something like the language from the U.S. Department of Transporta- tion that prohibits the “car- rying or hauling of explo- sives and other dangerous articles.” That means you can’t pack paint, chemi- cals and cleaning materi- als, fl ammable solvents, propane, gasoline and the like. Check with your rental agent if you’re not sure about a particular item. Do know about the “NO” zone. Trucks also have big blind spots, what the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration calls the “No-Zone.” You should NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of: Michael O'Connor, Deceased. Case No. 17P806068 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouch- ers attached, to the undersigned personal representative at P. O. Box B, Florence, Oregon. 97439, within fbur months after 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 coufi, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative, Scott T. Bailey. Attorney at Law, P.C. at P,O. Box B, Florence, Oregon 97439. Dated and first published August 16, 2017 . Sharon O’Connor Personal Representative 2009 SMART CAR 541-991-2274 541-902-1368 Children’s Eye Health & Safety Month or bring in a clipping to attach to your entry into the drawing for a gift certificate. 7B Commercial • Residential Connie, Bill & Mike Spinner–997-8721 Good Luck LEO LOK found the National Championship Chuckwagon Races Graphic on page 5B (Top of page in Flag – the eye of E in classifieds) 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 Saturday’s Graphic