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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2018 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS Out With The Old, In With The Old-Inspired: Retro- Feeling Essentials Make At-Home Fitness Fun Again (NAPS)—If you’re like most people, your resolution to eat well and get fi t won’t even last six months. According to U.S. News & World Report, 80 percent of people ditch their resolutions after eight weeks. Fortunately, there are fun, retro-inspired tools you can use to stay on track while staying on trend. “The most effective way to keep your resolutions is to fi nd ways to make healthy living fun,” explains exercise physiologist and Schwinn fi tness adviser Tom Holland. “If you fi nd a workout or a nutritious recipe you enjoy, make it a part of your regular routine and eventually you’ll have a healthy habit that’ll last a lifetime.” Recently, retro-inspired items have soared in popularity based on the nostalgia and positive memories they evoke. Having things that remind you of your childhood can create positive emotions and help keep you motivated. Try these four retro- inspired essentials to make healthy living more fun with a nod to the good ol’ days: 1. Invigorate your workout with vinyl. Music can play a crucial role in any fi tness routine, as it motivates you to keep moving. According to Costas Karageorghis, Ph.D., from London’s Brunel University School of Sport and Education, music can benefi t people’s athletic performance by up to 15 percent by making them less aware of their exertion. Looking for a trendy and unique way to listen to music? Try investing in a record player that blends new with old by offering Bluetooth technology inside a retro-inspired design. Head to your local record store to fi nd your favorite old and new upbeat tunes that’ll get you amped to sweat. 2. Make meal prepping cool with a vintage-style lunchbox. If you want to practice healthy eating, meal prepping is a great place to start. Planning ahead helps with portion control, ensures you’re eating nutritious foods and helps curb mindless snacking, all while saving money. The next time you make a healthy dinner, double the recipe and you’ll have leftovers for delicious lunches. Still not convinced meal prepping is for you? Get a cute lunchbox designed like the one you remember from elementary school for use at work or on the go. It can help you feel more excited about packing lunches while showing off your trendy accessory. If your food doesn’t fi t into your lunchbox, it’s a pretty good bet it doesn’t fi t into your diet! 3. Leave the fi lters behind and showcase your true results with a Polaroid camera. Tracking your progress is an important motivational tool, regardless of your Five Ways To Fight Back Against Identity Fraud (NAPS)—If you’ve been a victim of identity fraud late- ly, you’re not alone. Nearly 17 million other Americans were, too, according to the 2018 annual Identity Fraud Study released by Jav- elin Strategy & Research, a research-based advisory fi rm that helps its clients to make better-informed busi- ness decisions in a digital fi nancial world. In 2017, fraudsters stole $16.8 billion in the U.S. alone, the Javelin study found. Identity fraud is defi ned as the unauthorized use of another person’s personal information to achieve illicit fi nancial gain. It can range from simply using a stolen payment card account, to making a fraudulent pur- chase, to taking control of existing accounts or opening new accounts. The study identifi ed four signifi cant trends: • Record high inci- dence—In 2017, 6.64 per- cent of consumers became victims of identity fraud. • Total account takeover losses reached $5.1 billion. Account takeover continues to be one of the most chal- lenging fraud types for con- sumers, with victims paying an average of $290 in out- of-pocket costs and spend- ing 16 hours on average to resolve. • Online shopping pres- ents the greatest fraud op- portunity. Card-not-present fraud is now 81 percent more likely than point-of- sale fraud. • Fraudsters are getting fi tness goals. Tracking can take many forms—including journaling or using an app. You can also use a camera, such as an old- school Polaroid, to keep tabs on your results through pictures. Instant-exposure cameras provide both instant gratifi cation and prints that can be posted on your bathroom wall instead of your Facebook wall, to keep you motivated, accountable and aware of your progress. 4. Work out with equipment that makes you feel like a kid again. Studies show that when you enjoy your workout, you’re more likely to continue doing it and you’ll see better results. Find a piece of workout equipment that makes fi tness feel like play—such as a hula hoop, roller skates, a jump rope or the Schwinn Classic Cruiser exercise bike (www.schwinnfi tness. com/classic-cruiser.html). The retro-inspired Classic Cruiser bike offers users a fast, effective, 20-minute workout and makes fi tness fun for the whole family. It comes complete with modern capabilities—such as Bluetooth connectivity and an electric speedometer—while maintaining a retro feel and whimsical charm. Learn More To see how retro-inspired items can make fi tness fun, go to www.schwinnfi tness. com/classic-cruiser.html. more sophisticated. One and a half million victims of exist- ing account fraud had an in- termediary account opened in their name fi rst. Five Safety Tips To Protect Your Identity Fortunately, you can pro- tect yourself. Here are some tips on how: 1. Turn on two-factor authentication wherever possible—Enabling two- factor authentication, where a separate action must be taken beyond providing a user name and password to access an account, can make it signifi cantly more diffi cult for fraudsters to take over your accounts. Also, use strong passwords or a password manager to se- cure accounts. 2. Secure your de- vices—Criminals have shifted their focus to digital devices for the access they can provide to accounts and the information they store or transmit. Institute a screen lock, encrypt data stored on the devices, avoid public Wi-Fi, use a VPN, and install anti-malware. 3. Place a security freeze—If you’re not plan- ning on opening new ac- counts in the near future, a freeze on your credit report can prevent anyone else from opening one in your name—especially important if a data breach has exposed sensitive, personally iden- tifi able information. Credit freezes must be placed with all three credit bureaus and prevent everyone except existing creditors and cer- 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES tain government agencies from accessing your credit report. Should you need to open an account requiring a credit check, the freeze can be lifted through the credit bureaus. 4. Sign up for account alerts—Many fi nancial service providers, includ- ing depository institutions, credit card issuers and bro- kerages, as well as e-mail and social media provid- ers, offer the option to get notifi cations of suspicious activity. Some even let you specify the scenarios under which you want to be noti- fi ed, to reduce false alarms. 5. Protect yourself from unauthorized online transactions—Embedded chips make fraud at physi- cal stores more challenging, so fraudsters target online merchants. Some fi nancial institutions offer alerts for online transactions, the abil- ity to institute limits on online transactions, or even ad- vanced controls through 3-D Secure (for example, Veri- fi ed by Visa, SecureCode from Mastercard, and oth- ers). These can help quickly detect and even prevent on- line fraud from occurring. Learn More For other ways to protect yourself, visit www. identityguard.com/news- insights. To report incidents of suspected fraud or identity theft, visit the FTC at www.ftc.gov/faq/consumer- protection/report-identity- theft. PUBLIC NOTICES Always in your newspaper: Now in your inbox, too. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON APRIL 16, 2018 AT 5:30 PM IN THE FLORENCE EVENTS CENTER, LOCATED AT 715 QUINCE STREET, IN THE CITY OF FLORENCE, LANE COUN- TY, OREGON, THE FLORENCE CITY COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER A REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION OF TWO PROPERTIES AND ADJACENT RIGHT-OF-WAYS (ROW): CC 18 02 ANN 01 – HARBOR VISTA CAMPGROUND, ORD. NO.2, SERIES 2018: Located south of North Jetty Road, west of Rhododendron Dr. at 87658 Harbor Vista Rd., Map #18-12-09-00 Tax Lots 00300 & 00400; as well as a por- tion of South Harbor Vista Dr., all of Harbor Vista Rd., and North Jetty Rd., all formerly known as County Road 1301. A PUBLIC HEARING WILL CONSIDER ZONING THE PROP- ERTIES CORRESPONDING TO THEIR PLAN DESIGNATIONS: CC 18 03 ZC 01 – HARBOR VISTA CAMPGROUND, ORD. NO.3, SERIES 2018 Map #18-12-09-00 Tax Lots 00300 & 00400; as well as a portion of South Harbor Vista Dr., all of Harbor Vista Rd. and abutting North Jetty Rd. to Open Space District with a Natu- ral Resource Conservation Overlay regulated by FCC Title 10, Chapters 22 and 19 and North Jetty Rd. to Single Family Residential regulated by FCC Title 10, Chapter 11. For more information please contact the City of Florence Planning Department at (541) 997-8237 or visit the city’s website at www.ci.fl orence.or.us. Publication Dates: April 4 & 11, 2018 REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE The parties subject to this Notice of Sale of real property to be sold pursuant to Oregon law are as follows: Sharon Poland, Randall Poland, Cole Coleson All persons, known and unknown, with an interest in the real property described herein. This Referee’s Notice of Sale covers the real property in the County of Lane and State of Oregon (“the Property”) commonly known as 4592 Foulweather Street, Florence, Oregon 97439, which has the following legal description: Lot 8, Block 13, HECETA BEACH, as platted and recorded in Book 7, Page 25, Lane County Oregon Plat Records, in Lane County, Oregon. The Referee is William Free individually and Stuart Realty Group, Inc, an Oregon Domestic Corporation (collectively, the “Ref- eree”) and the mailing address of the Referee is: William Free, 1525 12th Street, Suite 4, Florence, Oregon 97439. The date, time, and place of the sale is: Date: April 14, 2018 Time: 1 P.M. PST Place: 4592 Foulweather Street, Florence, Oregon 97439 Good Luck Wednesday’s Graphic 999 ✦ PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING A regular meeting of the Board of Directors of Central Lincoln PUD will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday April 11, 2018 at the Newport offi ce located at 2129 N. Coast Hwy. 101. The Board will review a customer and community con- nections calendar, a proposed fi ve-year capital improve- ment plan, an organizational work plan and an identity theft prevention report. The Board will consider approval of a Letter of Agreement establishing wages and benefi ts for employees represented by the IBEW Local 659 for the pe- riod of April 1, 2018 through March 31, 2020 and a contract award for substation 12.5 KV breakers. 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 4, 2018 Graphic Search Brought to you by this newspaper in partnership with 7B National Walking Day. April 4, 2018 NOTICE: Before bidding at the sale, a prospective bidder should independently investigate: (a) the Priority of the lien or interest of the judgement creditor; (b) Land use laws and regulations applicable to the property; (c) Approval uses for the property; (d) Limits on farming or Forest practices on the property; (e) Rights of neighboring property owners; and (f) Environmental laws and regulations that affect the property. 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 Access to a notice of this sale is on Stuart Realty Group, Inc.’s website, View our list of current properties and date of sales”’ www. StuartRealtyGroupInc.com Dated: 3-13-2018 Publication Dates: March 17, 21, 28, April, 4 & 11, 2018 or bring in a clipping to attach to your entry into the drawing for a gift certificate. Gift Certificates must be picked up within 2 weeks of winning Deadline for today’s paper: NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Budget Committee of the Siuslaw School District, Lane County, State of Oregon, to dis- cuss the budget for the fi scal year July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019, will be held at the Siuslaw Elementary SchoolLibrary, 2221 Oak St., Florence, Oregon. The meeting will take place on April 11, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message. A copy of the budget docu- ment may be inspected or obtained on or after April 10, 2018 at the school district offi ce, 2111 Oak St., Florence, Or- egon between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and dis- cuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. Additional notice and information may be located on the Siuslaw School District website: www.siuslaw.k12.or.us. Publication Dates: April 4, & 7, 2018 Thursday by 2:00 PM DEBRA BASSANI found the April Fool’s Day Graphic on page 8B (Coldwell Banker Coast Real Estate – bottom left corner of group photo). She won a gift certificate to Sweet Magnolias Bakery & Cafe. 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 tices s in n t the he n newsp pap aper er.. 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