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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS 96 HOLIDAY RAMBLER 5th Wheel. Set up in space #17 @ Siuslaw RV Park. Good cond. w/custom upgrades. $7,200 541-913-1271 Did You Know? PRONTO M50 POWER CHAIR Good condition, $300.00. 541-902-9195. SANDRAIL Recently Tuned Up & Ready to Go! Come take a look! $5,000/obo. 541-999-0548 Text Only CED REDU 2016 ROCKWOOD LITE 25’, queen bed, couch, slide out, P/awning, TV & stereo. 13.5K BTU roof A/C, nice kitch- en. Price Reduced, Like New Condition. $17,750 541-590-3758 2003 MONACO WINDSOR ★REDUCED★ 40ft., 2 slides, Low mi., No smoke, No pets. Lots of extras. $50,500 Local 916-761-4151 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Florence Plan- ning Commission will hold a public hearing at 5:30 PM on Sep- tember 24, 2019, in the Florence City Hall Chambers, located at 250 Highway 101, con- cerning the following resolutions: RESOLUTION PC 19 12 CUP 05 – First Step Pilot Program: An ap- plication from Kathryn Lenox on behalf of First Step requesting ap- proval of a temporary Conditional Use Permit to place three recre- ation vehicles on the Presbyterian Church property south of the sanctuary for the pur- pose of transitional housing. The proposal is for a one-year pilot project, after which the permit would expire. The site is located at 3996 Hwy 101, Asses- sor’s Map no. 18-12- 14-33, TL 00400, in the Highway Zoning Dis- trict regulated by FCC Title 10, Chapter 16. RESOLUTION PC 19 14 DR 03 – Florence Yamaha Relocation: An application from Roger Center, on behalf of Ed and Debbie Costa of Florence Yamaha to request approval of a With the “brain fi rst” technology in Oticon hearing aids, your brain doesn’t have to strain to fi ll in the gaps in speech you may be missing. Listening be- comes more natural, more eff ortless so you can stay active and engaged in life. Learn more at www.Oticon. com. You may be able to discover your child’s next favorite show at www.JimHensonsFam- ilyHub.com to explore Th e Jim Henson Com- pany’s award-winning programs for all ages. Jim Henson’s Family Hub is the home to some of television’s fa- vorite preschool stars. Outdoor power equipment powers good in many ways. If you have an example of “powering good”— ways outdoor power equipment including lawn mowers, chain saws, pressure wash- ers and snow throwers help people—you can share it on hashtag #PoweringGood on Facebook or Twitter. Buying a house while carrying student debt is not impossible, says the National Association of Realtors®. A Realtor® will identify homes in your price range and negotiate on your be- half to ensure you stay within your budget. Learn more at www. realtor.com/realestate- agents. Th e Bureau of Labor Statistics projects in- formation security pro- fessionals’ employment to grow 28 percent from 2016 to 2026, yet a University of Phoe- nix survey found that only 18 percent of U.S. adults are interested in a cybersecurity career. Learn more about cy- bersecurity degree of- ferings at phoenix.edu/ cybersecurity. It’s a healthy idea to get your children tested for allergies and asthma. (NAPS)—The school year can be a hectic time for the families of America’s estimated 57 million schoolkids—but it’s also a good time for parents to bring their children to the doctor to get tested for asthma. Asthma Aff ects Academics According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Asthma is a leading cause for chronic absenteeism, which is defi ned as missing 10 percent or more of school days for any reason, excused or unexcused. It detracts from learning and is a proven early warning sign of academic risk. This aff ects young children in particular in ways that can shape academic outcomes for their entire school career. Understanding Asthma Asthma causes swelling and narrowing of the airways that carry air from the nose and mouth to the lungs. Allergens or irritating things entering the lungs trigger asthma symptoms. There’s no cure, but it can be managed with proper prevention of asthma attacks and treatment. More than 25 million Americans have asthma, 7.7 percent of adults and 8.4 percent of children. Additionally, diagnosed asthma cases have increased since the 1980s. Asthma Symptoms Asthma symptoms vary from person to person. A person may have infrequent asthma attacks, have symptoms only at certain times— while exercising, for example—or have symptoms all the time. Asthma signs and symptoms include: • Shortness of breath • Chest tightness or pain • Trouble sleeping caused by shortness of breath, coughing, or wheezing • A whistling or wheez- ing sound when ex- haling • Coughing or wheez- ing attacks are wors- ened by respiratory viruses. If your child shows any of these symptoms, it’s even more important to have him or her visit a pediatrician for testing. How Asthma Is Diagnosed In order to accurately diagnose asthma, a doctor will take a detailed medical history of the patient, conduct a physical exam, and test lung function with spirometry. A spirometry test measures the volume and speed of air that a patient can expel from the lungs, this helps determine the type of asthma and the optimum treatment plan. Asthma Treatment Treatment generally involves a blend of medication and avoiding triggers such as pollen, chemicals, extreme weather changes, smoke, dust mites, stress and exercise. The good news is your child can live a normal life with asthma as long as it’s properly managed and monitored. Even many professional athletes have asthma. More good news is that doctors now have better equipment than ever to help them accurately diagnose the condition. For example, the EasyOne® Air Spirometer created by ndd Medical Technologies and available through Henry Schein Medical, helps doctors make diagnoses confi dently. Built for healthcare providers large and small, it uses TrueFlow™ ultrasound technology for unprecedented accuracy and reliable diagnosis. A portable stand- alone spirometry solution helps doctors stay fl exible. The device is extremely robust and calibration-free TrueFlow technology provides a lifetime of worry-free operation. The color touch screen lets doctors view real- time curves, easily enter data, and navigate using a premium touch screen interface while it easily connects wirelessly via Bluetooth for real time incentives, data exchange, and electronic medical record connectivity. It’s just one of the many medical devices available through Henry Schein Medical, a provider of medical and surgical supplies to health care professionals. Learn More For further information, parents and doctors can go to www.henryschein. com/spirometry and https://www. allergyasthmanetwork. org/. Brought to you by this newspaper in partnership with PUBLIC NOTICES Always in your newspaper: Now in your inbox, too. 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 . 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BLINDS / INTERIOR Blinds • Shades • Draperies • Shutters We Design ~ We Install Residential • Commercial • 30 Years Experience 541-991-3405 CCB#212734 D-057 CLEANING SERVICES Major credit cards accepted CARPET CLEANING CCB #96660 997-3825 Upholstery STEAM OR DRY Smoke • Water Cleanup Certified-Bonded SteamWay Carpet Cleaning Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Family owned & operated 541-999-5169 Licensed • Certified Insured All major credit cards accepted CCB #96660 Tweety Sez: Consistent, Quality Cleaning. tfc 997-2385. Florence Janitorial Services For clean as a whistle, call Bill and Jo Hine, Owners CERTIFIED, LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED D-065 CONCRETE / PAVING Ant’s Concrete Excavation, fl at work, sidewalks, patios, demos and much more! Call Anthony at 541.735.4836 CCB#197439 D-077 ELECTRICAL SIUSLAW VALLEY ELECTRIC, INC. RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING Ore. BBR No. 8689 Large slide out rear living, queen bed new mattress, new stove. $18,500. Like new condition. 541-297-9253 Florence. D-040 Breathe Easier, Have Your Kids Tested For Asthma Business & Service Directory 2016 COLEMAN 27FT TRAVEL TRAILER site design review and out-door storage and display for the pro- posed relocation at 310 Hwy 101. Currently the location is designated a “hardware store, with limited out-door stor- age and display” and the applicant propos- es a change of use to sporting goods, spe- cializing in ATV sales. The property is located north of the Chamber of Commerce bldg., be- tween 1st and 2nd St., on the east side of Hwy 101 at Map No. 18-12- 34-11, TL 01200, 01300, 01400, 01500, 01700 & 01299 in the Mainstreet District regulated by FCC Title 10, Chapter 27. For more information contact the City of Flor- ence Planning Depart- ment at (541) 997-8237 or visit City’s website at www.ci.fl orence.or.us. Publication Date: September 18, 2019 7B 1710 Laurel Way - Airport Industrial Park Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 A.M. to Noon Forrest G. Grigsby • Stanton E. Grigsby Phone 997-8821 FAX 997-3723 P.O. Box 1216 • sve-1973-grigsby@hotmail.com D-085 EXCAVATING DEQ#37263 Ray Wells, Inc CB# 91052 E XCAVATING • S EPTIC S YSTEMS • S UBDIVISIONS L AND C LEARING • P AVING • T RUCKING B RUSH & D EBRIS R ECYCLING • D EMOLITION P H . 541-997-2054 • F AX 541-997-3499 • 1-877-201-0652 P.O. B OX 3467 • 1770 L AUREL P L . • F LORENCE , OR 97439 D-070 CONSTRUCTION/CONTRACTORS New Homes, tfc Additions Remodels & Home Repair CONSTRUCTION , Inc. CCB#164861 D-182 PEST CONTROL For What’s Bugging You Environmentally Responsible Free Inspections 541-997-4027 CCB#79884 D-222 REAL ESTATE Lynnette Wikstrom – Broker (541) 999-0786 Living in the Florence area since 1979. COAST REAL ESTATE 100 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439 D-245 STOVES – PELLET / GAS ACE STOVE Gas Lines Installed – Schedule NOW! Pellet stove – $135 • Gas Stove – $110 Service Calls – $110 CCB#87690 Call for an appointment 541-420-4082 D-266 WINDOWS DO WINDOWS! Yes! WE Window Cleaning Commercial • Residential Connie, Bill & Mike Spinner–997-8721 Siuslaw News Business & Service Directory P.O. Box 10 • 148 Maple St., Florence, Oregon 97439 (541) 997-3441 Fax: (541) 997-7979 Good Luck BRAD GREEN found the Farm Safety & Health Week Graphic on Page 5B (Johnston Motor Company – below list of vehicles for sale). He has won a Gift Certificate towards a Siuslaw News Subscription. Gift Certificates must be picked up within 2 weeks of winning Deadline for today’s paper: Thursday by 2:00 PM Saturday’s Graphic