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SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2020 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS FREE! Classifi ed SERVING: FLORENCE - MAPLETON ANNOUNCEMENTS REAL ESTATE Lost & Found House For Rent Lost: German Shephard, w/ red collar, comes by Misty, in Primrose Lane area. Call: 818-272-1068. $860 - 2bdrm./1ba. – House near Highway 101 & Rhody. 541-999-9640. SERVICES AUTOMOTIVE Vehicles 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. 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. MERCHANDISE Who’s in the Snews!!! 2011 ROADTREK 190 Popular, 14,555 mi., AC/heat pump, fully contained, upgrades, like new. $50,000 541-997-5393 PUBLIC NOTICES 1933 CHEVROLET MASTER EAGLE TOWN SEDAN With intergral trunk. Independent front ends, rack & pinion steering. 541-747-3269 Call Don for price. 1996 BUICK SKYLARK 4-Dr., auto, 96K mi., good cond. 1-owner, garaged. $2,500 541-991-1708 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 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. ★★REDUCED★★ 40ft., 2 slides, Low mi., No smoke, No pets. Lots of extras. $49,900 Local 916-761-4151 2019 BULLET 27’ NEW By Keystone. 1 slide out, light weight, used once. $26,500 559-392-4652 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. 2003 MONACO WINDSOR 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 WWW.THESIUSLAWNEWS.COM NOTICE OF VIRTUAL BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue, Florence, OR to discuss the bud- get for the fi scal year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 will be held via Zoom Meetings. The meeting will take place on May 7th, 2020 at 5:00pm. Members of the public wanting to attend can call 1-669- 900-6833 and enter meeting ID 966-5471- 4027 or access the link on the district website. 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 meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may call in to discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Com- mittee. A copy of the budget document may be in- spected or obtained on or after May 4, 2020 on the district’s web site at www.svfr.org. Publication Date: April 25, 2020 NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ORDINANCE PASSAGE On May 4, 2020, the City of Florence City Council will review and consider an ordinance concerning the follow- ing… Ordinance No. 5, Series 2020 – An Or- dinance approving a rezoning request from High Density Residen- tial to Commercial by Roger McCorkle rep- resenting the Florence Elks Lodge #1858 on a 2-acre property located at 1686 12th Street, As- sessor’s Map #18-12-26- 32, Tax Lots 2100, 2200, and 2900. This notice serves as offi cial publication of the availability of the ordinance. The full text of the Ordinance is, or will be available on the City of Florence website at www.ci.fl orence.or.us - DUNES on or after April 27, 2020. A paper copy of the ordinances may be inspected upon request to the City Recorder at kelli.weese@ci.fl orence. or.us or 541-997-3437. Notice of Amend- ed Public Hearing Processes due to COVID-19 Given recent execu- tive orders, in person attendance is not al- lowed at City Council meetings. Interested citizens who would like to view and listen to the City Council meet- ing may do so via live broadcast on Charter Cable Channel 191 or web broadcast at www. ci.florence.or.us/city- manager/public-meet- ings-live. Those interested in providing input or testi- mony at the City Coun- cil meeting may do so in written format, or participate in a confer- ence call. To learn more visit the City of Flor- ence website at www. ci.florence.or.us/coun- cil/request-address- city-council-speakers- card, view the notice posted at Florence City Hall (250 Hwy 101), or contact City Recorder Kelli Weese at 541-997- 3437, or via email at kelli.weese@ci.fl orence. or.us. Publication Date: April 25, 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, 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 Did You Know? ( N A P S A ) — High-quality sup- plements and vi- tamins, herbs and homeopathy, and sports nutrition products from iHerb, a leading wellness destination for over CITY 5B 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 two decades, can be trusted partners in your natural well- ness lifestyle, says Dr. Michael Murray, N.D. Learn more at www.iherb.com. Troy Amdahl and Dave Braun co-au- thored several in- ternational bestsell- ing Oola books on fi nding the proper work-life balance. The newest collab- oration, “Oola for Christians: Find Bal- ance and Grow” is available at https:// amzn.to/2K3sb- Mx. For more great reading ideas, visit www.BookTrib.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter. A new, nationwide resource makes it easy to match civ- ic-minded individ- uals with veterans who may need a little assistance. The database, called Vol- unteerforVeterans. org, was created by DAV (Disabled American Veterans), a nonprofi t charity that helps veterans get their benefi ts and services. This holiday sea- son, making a mar- velous meal for friends and family can be easier than ever with clever new cookware. The Quick-Baste Roaster from GoodCook is a roasting pan with a concave bottom that naturally lets the juices pool to either side. Learn more at https://ti- nyurl.com/GCroast- er. You can fi nd a wide range of read- ing ideas to get you—and the book lovers on your list— in gear for the holi- days at www.Book- Trib.com. There you can also subscribe to a weekly news- letter of information and ideas for more great reads. The United States Postal Inspection Service, the federal law enforcement arm of the Postal Service, is working to keep your import- ant shipments safe and prevent mail and parcel theft. For great tips on how you can help keep your packages safe all year long, visit: www.uspis.gov. Great reading ideas—tracking the human journey and a heart-pounding mystery—are avail- able from www. BookTrib.com. There - you can also sub- scribe to the weekly newsletter of infor- mation and ideas for your next enjoyable book. A puppy named Mulligan is the new voice for the Turf- Mutt Foundation, says his new owner and guardian, Kris Kiser, President of the organization. The aim is to show how everyone can help save the plan- et, starting with their own backyard. Learn more at www. TurfMutt.com. “Alive Days” for vet- erans mark the anni- versary when they almost died serving their country. DAV (Disabled American Veterans), a non- profi t that helps veterans get their benefi ts and ser- vices, honors them through online ar- ticles and podcasts. Learn about support available to veterans of all generations at www.DAV.org. A fascinating story of a toy giant and its incredible leader, “Kid Number One” is a thorough nar- rative of the Hass- enfelds, the Hasbro toy conglomerate GARDINER they built, and their abundance of inter- national kindness. For more reading ideas, visit www. BookTrib.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter. Through the Ticket to Work program, people who get So- cial Security disabili- ty benefi ts can work with authorized service providers called Employment Networks or State Vocational Reha- bilitation agencies to prepare for the workforce, fi nd a job, or progress in their careers. Learn more at https:// choosework.ssa.gov or 1-866-968-7842. The Discovery Ed- ucation “Cha-Ching Money Smart Kids! Contest” can help el- ementary students become fi nancially empowered adults. Teachers and par- ents can enter by pledging to en- courage fi nancial literacy. Winners get thousands of dollars for their school. En- ter the contest and learn more at www. cha-chingusa.org/ contest and www. discoveryeducation. com. - 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. Be ‘Earth-Minded’ (NAPSI)—In cel- ebration of Earth Day this month, an online Environ- mental Survey can help families and classroom students score their environ- mental habits and get practical tips on how to conserve energy, save water, and reduce waste and pollution. The free survey can be taken in just a few minutes on a computer, smart- phone, or tablet. Based on their sur- vey input, families and classes will re- ceive personalized recommendations that can help them reduce their envi- ronmental footprint and, in some cases, even save money. “Covering all types of household topics, the Environ- mental Survey is a fun and informative way for classrooms and families to un- derstand how they impact the environ- ment and to learn commonsense be- haviors that help children and adults be more environ- mentally respon- sible,” says Joe Haworth from the Think Earth Envi- ronmental Educa- tion Foundation. Home and school versions of the free survey with detailed results are avail- able online at www. thinkearth.org/sur- veys. Founded in 1988, Think Earth is a nonprofi t organiza- tion that pioneered the development of classroom lesson There are many ways to see if you’re “Earth-mind- ed.” A fun one is by tak- ing an online survey. plans promoting en- vironmental aware- ness and behaviors. Think Earth lessons for K-5 elemen- tary grades have reached more than 4 million students. Educators and par- ents can download the free materials at www.thinkearth.org. LYNNETTE WIKSTROM Broker (541) 997-7777 EXT 118 OFFICE (800) 999-5343 TOLL FREE (541) 997-7159 FAX (541) 999-0786 CELL lynnette@cbcoast.com COAST REAL ESTATE Each Offi ce is Independently Owned and Operated COAST REAL ESTATE 100 HIGHWAY 101 PO BOX C FLORENCE, OR 97439 PENDING! 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. 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