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6B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 FREE! Classifi ed SERVING: FLORENCE SERVICES Cleaning Services Florence Cleaning LLC– Licensed bonded & insured, is now providing professional residential cleaning. Call today 541-999-5033 or book at www.fl orencecleaning. com. Yard Care Yard work wanted! Retired Military Veteran, lifetime resident, serving Florence, Mapleton, Deadwood. Rototilling gardens, brush hauling mowing & trimming. 541-999-4656 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. - 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 . 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. REAL ESTATE House For Rent $800-880 – Furnished house for rent near Highway 101 & Rhody. 541-902-1996. Reduce Recyle Reuse - AUTOMOTIVE Vehicles 2010 KEYSTONE HIDEOUT 21’ 1933 CHEVROLET MASTER EAGLE TOWN SEDAN With intergral trunk. Independent front ends, rack & pinion steering. 541-747-3269 Call Don for price. 2011 ROADTREK 190 Popular, 14,555 mi., AC/heat pump, fully contained, upgrades, like new. $50,000 541-997-5393 2003 MONACO WINDSOR ★★REDUCED★★ 40ft., 2 slides, Low mi., No smoke, No pets. Lots of extras. $49,900 Local 916-761-4151 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. MAPLETON 2019 BULLET 27’ NEW By Keystone. 1 slide out, light weight, used once. $26,500 559-392-4652 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 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 Very good shape. $9,900 obo. Located in Florence, OR. Call or text 559-994-6294 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Florence City Council will hold a public hearing at 5:30 P.M. on May 4, 2020, in the Florence City Hall Chambers via telecon- ference and located at 250 Highway 101, to hear and consider the following Planning Commission recom- mendation: CC 20 03 ZC 01 – OR- DINANCE NO.5, SE- RIES 2020 - Elks Lodge #1858 Zone Change: An Ordinance approv- ing a zone change from High Density Residen- tial to Commercial for the properties on which the Florence Elks Lodge is located, at 1686 12th Street (2 acres total; Map #18-12-26-32, Tax Lots 2100, 2200, and 2900). The zone change is in conformance with the Florence Realization 2020 Comprehensive Plan Map designation of “Commercial” for these properties. This meeting will occur via conference call. Meetings air live on Cable Channel 191 and stream at www. ci.florence.or.us/city- manager/public-meet- ings-live. Testimony shall be given in writ- ing or through a re- quest to participate in the conference call. Those testifying via a conference call must complete and submit a speaker’s card by 3:30 the day of the hearing. For additional informa- tion on how to provide testimony, or any other questions, visit the City of Florence website at www.ci.florence.or.us/ bc-pc/request-ad- dress-planning-com- mission-speakers-card, contact the City of Flor- ence Planning Depart- ment at (541) 997-8237, or visit the City’s web- site at www.ci.fl orence. or.us. Publication Date: April 22, 2020. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Florence Plan- ning Commission will hold a public hearing at 5:30 PM on April 28, 2020, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 250 Highway 101, con- cerning the following proposal: RESOLUTION PC 20 12 CUP 03 – Oregon Coast Humane Society Temporary Storage Container: Request for a conditional use per- mit to continue place- ment of a temporary metal storage container DUNES CITY serving as dry storage for the Oregon Coast Humane Society thrift and boutique stores. The site is located at 1193 Bay Street, Asses- sor’s Map 18-12-34-12, Tax Lots 06900, 07000, & 07100 in the Old Town/Area A District, regulated by FCC Title 10 Chapter 17. This meeting will occur via conference call. Meetings air live on Cable Channel 191 and stream at www. ci.florence.or.us/city- manager/public-meet- ings-live. Testimony shall be given in writ- ing or through a re- quest to participate in the conference call. Those testifying via a conference call must complete and submit a speaker’s card by 3:30 the day of the hearing. For additional informa- tion on how to provide testimony, or any other questions, visit the City of Florence website at www.ci.florence.or.us/ bc-pc/request-ad- dress-planning-com- mission-speakers-card, contact the City of Flor- ence Planning Depart- ment at (541) 997-8237, or visit the City’s web- site at www.ci.fl orence. or.us. Publication Date: April 22, 2020. NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING A virtual Executive Session of the Board of Directors of Central Lin- coln PUD will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thurs- day, April 23, 2020, at 2129 N. Coast Hwy, in accordance with ORS 192.660(2)(e) to con- duct deliberations with persons designated by a governing body to negotiate real property transactions. To review the meeting agenda, please go to clpud.org. Publication Date: April 22, 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. - Sell your household items for free. Total value of item must be $300 or less. Free ads include 20-words or less and run 4 times. WESTLAKE 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? (NAPSA)-Making a difference, saving lives, developing new skills, and being part of a close knit team are all reasons people become volun- teer fi refi ghters, said Steve Hirsch, volunteer fi refi ghter and chair of the National Volunteer Fire Council. To fi nd a nearby fi re service vol- unteer opportunity, visit www.MakeMeAFire- fi ghter.org. Kidnapping, world cultures, murder, ex- plosions-four different kinds of mysteries are in “The Tower of Songs” by Casey Barrett, “The Perfect Culture” by Brent Robins, “Once a Liar” by A.F. Brady and “The Second Law, Lynn Dayton Thriller #3” by L.A. Starks, all available through www. BookTrib.com. Despite the latest phone enhancements and features, many people only use their device’s basic func- tions. Experts at tech care company Asurion have some great tips to help you get more from your phone, make your life easier and save you time. Learn more at www.asurion.com. If you’re in a Medi- care Advantage plan, you should know eHealthMedicare.com found fewer than one in ten Medicare recip- ients were enrolled in the lowest cost plan for their prescription drug regimen. Those who switched saved, on av- erage, $900 a year. A recent study by the FINRA Investor Education Founda- tion, BBB Institute for Marketplace Trust and the Stanford Center on Longevity found nearly half of America is likely to interact with fraud- sters-but you can pro- tect yourself. To learn how, visit www.FINRA. org/LearnMore. Forty million Amer- icans care for aging loved ones. Technology can help. The Philips Cares mobile appli- cation lets you easily form and activate a care circle, access insights into your loved one’s well-being, and manage your Philips Lifeline personal alert service. Learn more at https:// philips.to/2MGDqLm and (855) 223-7395. Tire pressure de- creases when the tem- perature falls. The Car Care Council, the source of the “Be Car Care Aware” campaign promoting regular ve- hicle care, recommends checking your tire pres- sure regularly during the cooler months. For a free Car Care Guide or more information, visit www.carcare.org. - GARDINER - REEDSPORT How To Identify Flood-Damaged Vehicles (NAPSI)—Following re- cord-setting rainfall in many areas of the country, fl ood- ing has taken its toll on vehi- cles. It’s important for those considering buying a used vehicle to be car care aware and check for signs of water intrusion or contamination, advises the nonprofi t Car Care Council. “Purchasing a used vehi- cle and later learning it has been fl ood damaged can be very problematic and lead to costly issues down the road. Worse yet, these vehicles can be unhealthy to occupy because of mold and bacteria growing in the carpet and ventilation sys- tem,” explained Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. The Car Care Council and the Car Care Professionals Network (CCPN), a group of automotive service provid- ers, say it all comes down to how much water the vehicle took in and where it can be reached. They recommend these fi ve steps to deter- mine if a vehicle has been fl ood damaged: • Take the sniff test. Close all the windows and doors and let the car sit for about fi ve minutes. Then, crack open a door and sniff. Mil- dew and mold have very dis- tinctive smells and it doesn’t take long for that smell to present itself. • Try the touch test. Get some paper towels and press them against the low spots in the carpet. The paper towels will draw the moisture out and reveal if the carpet is wet under the surface. Some carpets can be several inches thick to in- sulate from heat and sound. If the paper towel becomes wet, it could mean water has gotten into the car. • Investigate the interior. Look under the seats and dash for corrosion and rust and look for exposed metal that is untreated. There are metal springs under the front seats that are usually not painted. If they are rusted, that is a sign the interior has been wet. Look for mud and debris in places they don’t belong. • Inspect the instrument panel. Turn on the key and perform a bulb test. Make sure every bulb lights up. If a system has an issue, re- moving the warning bulb can hide it. Many times, vehicles that have fl ooded have mal- functions in their anti-brake and air bag systems. If the light comes on and then goes out after the bulb test, that’s an indicator that the system is on and has no ac- tive faults. • Take it to a profession- al. Let a service and repair technician inspect your ve- hicle. He or she can raise the car and look under- neath to see if there is any mud, sticks or rocks in the suspension. A professional can check the oil in the dif- ferentials to make sure they contain no water. Spend a few dollars to have it looked over to give yourself peace of mind. The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education cam- paign promoting the bene- fi ts of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers. For the latest car care news, visit the council’s on- line media room at http://me- dia.carcare.org. To order a free copy of the popular “Car Care Guide,” visit the coun- cil’s consumer education website at www.carcare.org. 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. 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Beautiful home in Florentine Estates has 4 bdrms, 2 baths, 2680 sq. ft. of living space, 3-car garage with shop area. RV barn with hookups. Master suite with slider to deck. Low maintenance landscaping. New roof 2019. $499,900 List #969/20641622 Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with an Three bdrm, 2 bath, 1690 sq. ft. home attached 3 car garage. Located in-town in Sandpines East. End of road location near shopping & schools. Open kitchen & has views of the common area & gazebo. dining area. Split bedroom style fl oor plan. High ceilings & great natural light. Master Fenced yard with storage shed, garden suite w/custom cabinetry & roll-in shower. space & RV parking. $368,500 Double car garage. $419,900 List #951/19558310 List #966/20321180 1870 H WY 126, S UITE A PO B OX 3040 F LORENCE , OR 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 Modern & updated 2 bdrm, 2 bath Bay Bridge condo. 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