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SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2020 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS FREE! Classifi ed SERVING: SERVICES FLORENCE - MAPLETON 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. $800-880 – Furnished house for rent near Highway 101 & Rhody. 541-902-1996. 2011 ROADTREK 190 Popular, 14,555 mi., AC/heat pump, fully contained, upgrades, like new. $50,000 541-997-5393 AUTOMOTIVE Vehicles Yard Care Yard work wanted! Retired Military Veteran, lifetime resident, serving Florence, Mapleton, Deadwood. Rototilling gardens, brush hauling mowing & trimming. 541-999-4656 PUBLIC NOTICES 2019 BULLET 27’ NEW By Keystone. 1 slide out, light weight, used once. $26,500 559-392-4652 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Bookkeeper, Experienced Full Charge –Knowledge of QuickBooks, All of Microsoft Offi ce Products, especially Excel is a must. Non-Profi t knowledge helpful. Please call Cathy at 541-997-2610 x11 to arrange for an inter- view. Leave a message clear and concise if voicemail kicks in. 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. MERCHANDISE Firewood Wanted: Firewood, sea- soned, delivered. At least 1-cord. 541-997-5887. Wanted: Split fi rewood, sea- soned, delivered 4878 Rho- dodendron Loop, Florence. 619-540-7948. 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 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 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. Who’s in the Snews!!! 2003 MONACO WINDSOR ★★REDUCED★★ 40ft., 2 slides, Low mi., No smoke, No pets. Lots of extras. $49,900 Local 916-761-4151 NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Port of Siuslaw, Lane County, Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fi scal year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 will be held at the Port of Siuslaw, 100 Har- bor St in Florence. The fi rst meeting will take place on May 7, 2020 at 5:30pm. Members of the pub- lic who wish to attend the meeting should do so by dialing 1-317- 762-7200 at the des- ignated time and en- tering the Meeting ID 2236457409. Individu- als who wish to attend the meeting but who do not have the abili- ty to attend by phone should contact Kelly, Administrative Assis- tant, at least 48 hours prior to the noticed meeting time, by phone at 541-997-3426 or by email at kelly@portof- siuslaw.com. A second meeting, if needed, will be announced. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive com- ment from the public on the budget. This is a public meet- ing where deliberation of the Budget Commit- tee will take place. Any person may call in to the meeting and dis- cuss the proposed pro- grams with the Budget Committee. A copy of the budget document may be in- spected or obtained by contacting Kelly at 541- 997-3426 or by email at kelly@portofsiuslaw. com and will be posted on our website at www. portofsiuslaw.com on May 1, 2020. Unfor- tunately, our offi ce is closed to the public at this time. Publication Date: April 18, 2020 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF LANE In the matter of the estate of, LILLIAN E. CULVER DECEASED Case No.: 20PB02126 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed has been ap- pointed personal rep- resentative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned per- sonal representative at P. O. Box B, Florence, - DUNES Oregon, 97439, within four months after the date of fi rst publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be aff ect- ed by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representa- tive, or the attorney for the personal represen- tative, Scott T. Bailey, At- torney at Law, P.C. at P.O. Box B, Florence, Oregon 97439. Dated and fi rst pub- lished April 11, 2020. /s/Laurie Hiatt Personal Representa- tive Publication Dates: April 11, 18 & 25, 2020 NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE VIRTUAL MEETING A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Budget Committee of the Siuslaw School District, Lane County, State of Oregon, will be held virtually to dis- cuss the budget for the fi scal year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021. The meeting will take place online on April 22, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. Members of the committee and public 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 hear public input and potentially approve the proposed budget. If you do not have in- ternet access or a way to review the budget electronically, a copy of the budget document may be requested to be mailed to you by call- ing the district offi ce at 541-997-2651. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Bud- get Committee will take place. Any person may submit public input at the virtual meeting and discuss the pro- posed programs with the Budget Committee. Instructions for public input will be posted to the District Website. Additional notice and information may be located on the Siuslaw School District website: www.siuslaw.k12.or.us. Publication Dates: April 18, & 22, 2020 Did You Know? 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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/ Pets help keep people calm. Now, you can help your furry friends re- lax when their lives get stressful. NaturVet Quiet Moments Calming Aids are veterinarian formu- lated and recommended to help support a pet’s nervous system in reduc- ing tension. Learn more at www.NaturVet.com and (888) 628-8783. 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: WWW.THESIUSLAWNEWS.COM Celebrate Earth Day If your advertisement ap- pears incorrectly, notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect inser- tion. 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