WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2018 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS 850 ܂ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 850 ܂ VEH. & BOAT PROMO D L O 2008 DODGE AVENGER 2017 JAYCO WHITE HAWK 26’ 2003 MONACO WINDSOR Low miles – 79,250! Silver metallic, great cond., great running, new tires, battery & brakes. $4,750 541-997-1220 Queen bed, couch, deep slide out, power jack & awning, nice indoor & outdoor kitchen, TV & music. Perfect tail-gater. $34,000 541-902-8593 40ft., 2 slides, Cummins engine, 37K mi. $69,900 916-761-4151 1994 CHEVY CAVALIER 2013 HONDA BOAT MOTOR 1989 SEASWIRL 18’ 90hp with 50 hrs. Reduced to $6,500 541-999-6810 1994 ELKHORN LE 9 1/2’ CAMPER $3,200 obo 541-268-4340 Good cond., 1 owner, 5spd man., 4cyl, 34K mi., upgraded wheels. RV owners - need a tow vehicle? Ready to go, tow attachments incl. $5,995 541-902-2220 / 530-306-9458 JAZZY POWER CHAIR $350 541-902-9195 Six Tips To Keep Pets Safe During Storm Season rier so they don’t escape even in a “familiar” neighborhood. • Determine where you’ll go. Coordinate, in advance, to stay with friends or family members, or fi nd a pet- friendly hotel outside the disaster area. Have those conversations and do your research well ahead of time so you have a plan in place when needed. • Create a pet-friendly re- source list. Not all emergency shelters will accept pets, so you need a Plan B. Develop a list of the pet-friendly hotels outside your immediate area. Research a list of veterinarians in the area should your pet need medi- cal care (your regular vet may have some recommendations). Also, fi gure out which boarding facilities are nearby in case you need to separate from your pet for a time. • Pack an emergency bag. You’ll want emergency provi- sions packed for your pet well in advance of a catastrophe so you can evacuate your home quickly if needed. Choose an easy-to-carry bag, label it and keep it where everyone in the family can fi nd it quickly. The bag should include a pet fi rst aid kit; enough food and bottled wa- ter for a week (rotate this every couple of months to keep it from going bad); medications (check periodically to ensure medicines D-040 IRECTORY in your emergency bag don’t expire); cleanup supplies; food and water dishes; bags (or litter for cats) for collecting waste; an extra collar and leash; photo- copies of medical records; tow- els; recent photos of your pets; and a favorite toy or chewy for comfort. It’s also a good idea to have a sturdy carrier or crate for each pet. “What’s good for us is good for our pets,” said Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the Out- door Power Equipment Institute (OPEI), the international trade association representing more than 100 power equipment, engine and utility vehicle manu- facturers and suppliers. “My dog Lucky the TurfMutt is a mem- ber of the family, so we have a plan for keeping him safe in the event of an emergency, and we encourage all pet parents to do the same.” By having all this in place, you can immediately put your pet preparedness plan into ac- tion when you know a storm is coming instead of spending valuable time trying to deter- mine what needs to be done to best protect your pet. Learn More For facts, tips and fun activities for families from Lucky the TurfMutt, visit www.TurfMutt. com. 1995 CHEVY S10 PU Extra cab. Manual, 70K mi., Runs & looks great, almost new tires. 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RESOLUTION PC 18 22 CUP 03 – Miller Park Conces- sion Building: An application from Public Works Director, Mike Miller, on behalf of the City of Florence requesting ap- proval of a Conditional Use Permit to demolish the existing concession/storage building and construct a new 1,408 sq. ft. concession/storage/restroom building. The site is located at 1901 Oak Street, Map no. 18-12-27-10, TL 00100 & 00103, in the Open Space District regulated by FCC Title 10, Chapter 22. For more information contact the City of Florence Plan- ning Department at (541) 997-8237 or visit City’s website at www.ci.fl orence.or.us. Publication Date: August 8, 2018 www.thesiuslawnews.com EXCAVATING Ray Wells, Inc P H . 541-997-2054 • F AX 541-997-3499 • 1-877-201-0652 P.O. 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Connie, Bill & Mike Spinner–997-8721 Y CCB#164861 Graphic Search Wednesday’s Graphic CB# 91052 Mobile RV Roof Repair Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning D-077 NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING A regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Cen- tral Lincoln PUD will be held on August 14, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Office located at 2129 N. Coast Hwy. The Board will review its governance policies; and consider a contract award for the Next Generation Substation Tele- communications Project. A Resolution will be considered to appoint a CLPUD Board Member to the Northwest Require- ments Utility Board. Reports will be presented for: A CMGC update at the Northern Operations Center, Conservation & Energy Efficiencies, Community Solar, Customer Deposit Pol- icy and Electric Vehicle Strategy. The Board may discuss oth- er business as it arises at the meeting. To review the meeting agenda, please go to clpud.org. Publication Date: August 8, 2018 Upholstery SteamWay Carpet Cleaning Ore. BBR No. 8689 D General Contractor New Construction and Remodels CARPET CLEANING CCB #96660 Certified-Bonded NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Board meeting of Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue will be held on Wednes- day, August 15, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. at the fi re station located at 2625 Highway 101 North, Florence, OR 97439. The agenda will include: Policies and Procedures and General Business of the fi re district. Publication Date: August 8, 2018 E XCAVATING • S EPTIC S YSTEMS • S UBDIVISIONS L AND C LEARING • P AVING • T RUCKING B RUSH & D EBRIS R ECYCLING • D EMOLITION Bill and Jo Hine, Owners CERTIFIED, LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED 997-3825 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Port of Siuslaw is re- questing informal solicited proposals to replace Signboards at Mo’s Restaurant, located at 1436 Bay Street, Florence, Or- egon, Lane County, 97439. Deadline for proposals is 5pm August 24, 2018. For more information, contact the Port of Siuslaw, 100 Harbor Street, Florence, Oregon, 97439, 541- 997-3426. A copy of the RFP can be downloaded at http:// portofsiuslaw.com. Publication Date: August 8, 2018 G ENERAL C ONTRACTOR tfc 999 ܂ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Port of Siuslaw is request- ing informal solicited proposals to perform exterior paint- ing of Mo’s Restaurant, located at 1436 Bay Street, Florence, Oregon, Lane County, 97439. Deadline for proposals is 5pm August 24, 2018. For more information, contact the Port of Siuslaw, 100 Harbor Street, Florence, Oregon, 97439, 541- 997-3426. A copy of the RFP can be downloaded at http:// portofsiuslaw.com. Publication Date: August 8, 2018 DEQ#37263 Joe Ellis Construction Robert’s Handyman Service For clean as a whistle, call Major credit cards accepted 999 ܂ PUBLIC NOTICES D-085 541-543-7764 CCB#186756 CLEANING SERVICES CCB #96660 Tweety Sez: Consistent, Quality Cleaning. (NAPSA)—The Centers for Disease Control and Pre- vention (CDC) encourages the public to Be Antibiotics Aware by talking with their dentists about when anti- biotics are needed for their oral health. Learn more about antibiotic prescrib- ing and use at www.cdc. gov/antibiotic-use. “Talk. They Hear You.” is a resource from SAMHSA that can help parents have meaningful conversations with their kids and learn more about how to reduce the chances that children start drinking. It’s at www. samhsa.gov/underage- drinking. Brushing the gums is essential for oral hygiene and removes microorgan- ism-infested biofi lm, food debris and buildup. Fortu- nately, Cleanadent paste from Dr. B Dental Solutions prevents and treats dry mouth, sore spots and in- fections. It’s safe for gums and oral appliances. Learn more at DrBDentalSolu- tions.com. Research shows a chemical in certain sun- screens is killing coral reefs and can harm the human body. 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