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SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 2020 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS FREE! Classifi ed SERVING: SERVICES FLORENCE - REAL ESTATE Cleaning Services House For Rent Florence Cleaning LLC– Licensed bonded & insured, is now providing professional residential cleaning. Call today 541-999-5033 or book at www.fl orencecleaning. com. $800-900 – Furnished house for rent near Highway 101 & Rhody. 541-902-1996. Yard Care Yard work wanted! Local lifetime resident, Vietnam Vet, reasonable rates, professional & courteous. Mowing, hedge trimming, hauling, brush removal etc. 541-999-4656 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Bookkeeper/Secretary – Mapleton Fire Board is looking for a bookkeeper/ secretary. Can work at home, PT hours. Send resume to: Mapleton Fire Dept., Attn: hiring committee, PO Box 362, Mapleton, OR 97453. Caregiver or CNA – NEW COMPETITIVE WAGE SCALE $15 per hour, lots of hours & shifts! Paid Training. New Horizon’s In-home care. 398 Hwy. 101. 541-997-8115. Caregivers –Spruce Point –Looking for people who have a passion for working w/seniors.Wage DOE.Please apply in person @ 375 9thStreet, across from the hospital. Dump & Log Truck Drivers - $19-22/hr. D.O.E. 541-999- 9464. McDonalds Crew –Seeking enthusiastic & outgoing in- dividuals looking for fl exible schedule up to 30hrs/wk. Apply in store or online @ restaurantjobs.mcdonalds. com. Painter - Looking for experienced painter. Valid driver’s license, able to lift 60lbs, climb ladders, painting interior/exterior of residential projects. $15/hr., DOE. Con- tact Tracy Wolfard Painting to apply 541-902-2977. MERCHANDISE Boats For Sale 2-Kayaks – 8ft., 2-paddles, life jackets. $400/both. 541- 999-9682. MAPLETON Rooms For Rent $700 – Room for rent. Free Wi-Fi & utilities, W/D, shared kitchen and fridge. Near North Jetty. 541-999-9682. 2003 MONACO WINDSOR ★★REDUCED★★ 40ft., 2 slides, Low mi., No smoke, No pets. Lots of extras. $49,900 Local 916-761-4151 AUTOMOTIVE Vehicles 2011 ROADTREK 190 Popular, 14,555 mi., AC/heat pump, fully contained, upgrades, like new. $50,000 541-997-5393 2019 BULLET 27’ NEW By Keystone. 1 slide out, light weight, used once. $26,500 559-392-4652 1933 CHEVROLET MASTER EAGLE TOWN SEDAN With intergral trunk. Independent front ends, rack & pinion steering. 541-747-3269 Call Don for price. 1996 FORD TAURUS 4dr, recently ser- viced & oil change, runs very well, very clean, great little driver - Serviced at Tony’s. New tranny 2014. $2,750 541-997-4980 2010 KEYSTONE HIDEOUT 21’ Very good shape. $9,900 obo. Located in Florence, OR. Call or text 559-994-6294 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE VIRTUAL 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, 2020 to June 30, 2021. The budget will be posted on the district website on April 8th, 2020 at 5pm. The meeting will take place virtually on April 8, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. Members of the committee and pub- lic can access the link to join the meeting remotely on the dis- trict website at www. siuslaw.k12.or.us. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message. If you do not have internet access or a way to review the budget electronically, a copy of the budget document may be re- quested to be mailed to you on a fl ash drive by calling the district offi ce at 541-997-2651. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Bud- get Committee will take place. Additional notice and information may be located on the Siuslaw School District website: www.siuslaw.k12.or.us. Publication Dates: March 28, & April 4, 2020 Medical Equipment Portable Oxygen Concen- trator May Be Covered by Medicare! Reclaim inde- pendence and mobility with the compact design and long-lasting battery of Inogen One. Free information kit! Call 855-792-9764. Miscellaneous Table saw for sale. $200. 541-999-9682. 15’ HYDRA SPORTS BASS BOAT As stable as a barge, as fast as the new boats at a fraction of the cost. Motor and a perfect fi t trailer. $1,200. 541-991-6677 HCI Physio Cycle – RXT - $1,000. 541-999-9682. Want To Trade Will Trade - Want Large Scott 1,000 single play toilet paper. I have 12ct. Mega Quilted Northern. 541-902-0885. Reduce Recycle Reuse PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Florence City Council will hold a pub- lic hearing at 5:30 PM on April 20th, 2020, in the Florence City Hall Chambers, located at 250 Highway 101, con- cerning the following: Ordinance No. 2, Series 2020 proposes amendment to Flor- ence City Code, Title 10 Chapter 2 and Florence Realization 2020 Com- prehensive Plan: Table of Contents, Introduc- tion, Chapter 7, and Appendix 7a to adopt revised Federal Emer- gency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood Insur- ance Study (FIS) and a - DUNES housekeeping amend- ment to the Compre- hensive Plan Table of Contents to refl ect up- dated plans and maps previously adopted or acknowledged by the Florence City Council. 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: April 4, 2020 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Florence City Council will hold a pub- lic hearing at 5:30 PM on April 20th, 2020, at Florence City Hall, located at 250 Hwy 101 in the City of Florence, Lane County, Oregon, to consider: ORDINANCE NOS. 3 & 4 – CC 19 04 ANN 01 & 19 05 ZC 01 – 4781 Treewood Ct. Annex- ation and Zone As- signment An application from Andy Johnson to annex a .29-acre property and apply City of Florence zoning. The property is located at the north- west corner of the inter- section of Rhododen- dron Dr. and Treewood Ct., at 4781 Treewood Ct., Map # 18-12-15-22- 05500. The property is proposed to be zoned Medium Density Resi- dential. 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 4th and 8th, 2020. Did You Know? 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The American Red Cross helps reconnect loved ones separated by war, migration, and inter- national disasters. www. redcross.org/reconnect- ingfamilies Reducing your meat consumption offers many benefi ts, says Joe Loria of World Animal Protec- tion, a global nonprofi t which wants animals to live free of suffering. To learn more, pledge to eat less meat and contribute to the cause, visit www. worldanimalprotection.us/ meatreduction. “Enjoying the holidays doesn’t mean you have to completely abandon your attempts to be healthy and make healthy choices,” says Dr. John Agwunobi, co-president and chief health and nutrition offi cer at Herbalife Nutrition. As young adults prepare to leave school and enter the workforce, Social Se- curity’s Ticket to Work pro- gram can help make that a successful transition for those with disabilities. Call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 1-866-968-7842 or 1-866-833-2967 (TTY) or visit https://choosework. ssa.gov. 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To help, parents might consider a Quicken money management tool as a graduation gift for high school seniors. For further facts and tips, go to www.quicken.com. BookBites from Book- Trib.com has books to help make learning more fun and exciting: “How to Raise a Reader” by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo, the “Brain Quest Workbooks” and the “Big Fat Notebooks” Series, all published by Workman. For more ideas, visit www. BookTrib.com. GARDINER Whether in a breakfast bowl, in baked goods or even by themselves, sweetpotatoes are a nutri- ent-dense and smart way to start the day. For reci- pes and more information, visit www.casweetpota- toes.com. “It’s a savvy move to ask for help, such as from a fi nancial professional, when it comes to money, whether you’re looking to get out of a rut or start ac- cumulating wealth,” notes Brian Madgett, Head of Consumer Education, New York Life. Learn more at www.NewYorkLife.com. Dividing fi nancial as- sets during divorce can seem overwhelming. You might consider asking for guidance from an attor- ney, accountant or other fi nancial professional with experience with estate planning and other invest- ment-related issues. You can check out brokers or investment advisers us- ing FINRA BrokerCheck. Learn more at www.FIN- RA.org/LearnMore. Testing conducted by World Animal Protection and researchers at Tex- as Tech University found antibiotic resistant E. coli, Listeria, Salmonella and Enterococcus in Walmart pork, including bacteria resistant to medi-cines deemed critically import- ant to human health. Learn more at www.world- animalprotection.us. If you’re self-employed, quarterly tax time is com- ing up soon. With AARP Foundation Self-Saver, paying your self-employ- ment taxes just got easier. Learn more at Self-Saver. org. Thrillers, fantasy and an historical saga to suit all reading tastes can be found through BookBites, a continuing series bring- ing readers information and ideas for their next read. For more reading ideas, visit www.BookTrib. com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter. Farmers are using mi- crobes to protect against too much and too little moisture. Through bio-en- hancers, like those found in Acceleron® brand, farmers can increase a plant’s nutrient availability and uptake. Most older adults want to live in their homes for as long as possible but most homes can’t accom- modate aging. The Elder- care Locator can help by connecting older adults and caregivers to local resources. For a free bro- chure, call (800) 677-1116 and visit www.eldercare. acl.gov. Smoking is found in many video games, in- cluding those rated ap- propriate for teenagers. Siuslaw River View Condo in the Bridgeport Landing Condominiums. 2 Three bdrm 2 bath home in Greentrees bdrm, 2 bath, 1518 sq. ft. of living space, Village located at the top of the hill in a high-end fi nishes, master suite with jetted cozy cul-de-sac location. Kitchen & dining tub & w-i-c. South facing balcony. Secure room have great storage. Master suite with parking & storage. $550,000 jetted tub & double vanity. Laundry room List #913/19426724 with W&D. $219,500 List #935/19295737 F AX 541-997-7654 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.JIMHOBERG.COM 541-997-7653 x R ESIDENTIAL x L AND x C OMMERCIAL x P ROPERTY M ANAGEMENT In town 3-bdrm, 1 bath home on a great in-town corner lot. 1056 sq. ft. of living space. One car garage currently used as bonus room. Great starter or investment home. $254,900 List #949/20217550 - REEDSPORT INFORMATION Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Phone: 541-997-3441 Fax: 541-997-7979 Address: 148 Maple St. PO Box 10 Florence, OR 97439 DEADLINES: Wednesday Issue: Reg- ular classified ads, Mon- day 1 p.m.; Boxed, Display Classified Ads & Vehicle/ Boat Promos, Monday 12 p.m.; Service Directory - Friday, 5:00 p.m. Saturday Issue: Regular classified ads, Thursday 1 p.m.; Boxed, Display Classified Ads & Vehicle/ Boat Promos, Thursday 12 p.m.; Service Directory - Wednesday, 5:00 p.m. ADJUSTMENTS: If your advertisement ap- pears incorrectly, notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect inser- tion. Such responsibility is limited to correct inser- tion of advertisement. No information on the classi- fied pages will be released prior to publication. Ads are in Area Code (541) unless otherwise indicated in ad. Parents can read the Truth Initiative report “Action needed: Tobacco in pop culture,” on the issue and fi nd further facts at https:// truthinitiative.org. Exciting changes for students are coming to the College Board’s Pre- AP Program in the 2020- 21 school year. Pre-AP courses provide students with critical thinking skills through grade-lev- el appropriate content and instruction and offer teachers professional workshops. Learn more at https://pre-ap.college- board.org/join?excm- pid=oc392-pr-01-naps. Actor Tom Hanks is rallying the nation behind America’s military caregiv- ers with the Military Care- giver Champion program, led by the Elizabeth Dole Foundation. The program helps Americans caring for a loved one who was wounded, made ill or in- jured through military ser- vice. Join them at www. hiddenheroes.org/cham- pion. 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Two bdrm, 2 bath home with 2364 1782 sq. ft. home has a split bdrm fl oor plan and open kitchen with SS appliance sq. ft. of living space. Oversized garage package. Double car attached garage. & shop. Large deck with built in BBQ. $289,000 List #957/20435838 $545,000 List #953/20283533