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6B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2020 FREE! Classifi ed SERVING: FLORENCE SERVICES Cleaning Services Florence Cleaning LLC - Licensed, Bonded, & Insured, Provides Consistent, High Quality Residential Cleaning. Call today at 541-999-5033 or Book atwww.fl orence- cleaning.com EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted 1285 Restobar Kitchen Help - Hiring for Line Cook, Prep Cook & Dishwasher. Please apply in person at1285 Bay Street. 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. Carpenter - Rate of pay $16- 27 an hour depending upon experience. Paid Holidays and vacation. Email resume tofl orencebuilder@gmail. com. Dairy Queen – Full-time, Part-time, Day & Night Shifts. Flexible hours. Competitive wages. Entry level to Leader- ship positions. Need energet- ic personalities to fi ll all po- sitions. Great working team environment. Apply in person or email mrssilvermann@ yahoo.com for applications. Driftwood Shores Resort is currently accepting ap- plications for experienced housekeepers, housemen, janitors and a full-time win- dow washer. An overall un- derstanding of hotel cleaning procedures is preferred. Must have strong communication skills, a positive attitude and reliable transportation. Se habla espanol. Please apply in person. - Description and application are available at portofsiuslaw. com and at the Port offi ce located at 100 Harbor St. Florence, Oregon.Questions call 541-997-3426. Low Miles, One Owner. Trades Welcome $11,995 Stk#20U40 2016 FORD C-MAX ENERGY SEL Low Miles. Trades Welcome $14,995 Stk#20U43 2017 FORD C-MAX ENERGY SE Trades Welcome $14,995 Stk#20U34 2019 FORD FUSION HYBRID SEL $20,995 Stk#20U38 PRIVATE IN-HOME CAREGIV- ING – 15 years’ experience. Insurance and private pay only. Call Gail 541-999-9276. 2019 KIA NIRO TOURING Loaded! Low Miles Trades Welcome MERCHANDISE . $24,995 Stk#20U35A 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. 2012 CHEVY MALIBU Low Miles, Well Equipped! Was $11,995 Sale – $9,995 Stk#19T55B Wanted Misc. Will Pay Cash for vinyl records, old hot wheels & other toys, antiques & collectibles, old hunting & fi shing items. Florence area. Call: 425-387-6925. Maintenance III/ Groundskeeper - The Port of Siuslaw is hiring for a full time position to perform janitorial, grounds, fueling, and maintenance.Full job description atwww.portof- siuslaw.comor at 100 Harbor Street.Applications close November 4, 2020 at 5pm. Corner East lot for a home & guest house, in-city, some fenced, some river view. $72,000. Call 541-902-1996. Port of Siuslaw - Accepting applications for Camp Host.This is a year round, volunteer position. Computer experience required. Camp Host experience preferred. Must have own RV. Respon- sibilities include RV Park and Marina reservations, registration, security checks, and janitorial duties.Benefi ts include RV space, utilities, ca- ble TV, Wi-Fi and propane. Job 2010 TOYOTA PRIUS II Work Wanted REAL ESTATE Mechanic & Tow Truck Driver -Both positions arefull or part-time.Must have valid driver’s li- cense.Willing to train.Apply at Florence Rv and Auto- motive.4390 Hwy. 101, Florence. 2150 Hwy. 101. Florence Lots For Sale MH Space For Lease Mobile Home Space for Lease. Call: 541-902-1996. $725/mo. – Offi ce Space behind New Concepts Salon. Newly remolded. Approx. 700sq. ft. Wi-Fi, Water & Garbage included. 541-999- 1072. AUTOMOTIVE Vehicles 2016 SUBARU IMPRESSA 5 dr wagon, 2.5i Premium, AWD, 18K mi., Htd seats, serv. rec., Like new. $17,000 541-999-9315 1989/G20 CHEVY VAN STARCRAFT Conversion. Dependable ride, 350 V-8, fuel Inj. Service records, new tags, new exhaust, rare find. $4,900 541-790-9988 2011 LINCOLN MKZ 55,785 Miles, custom wheels, luxury, “Loaded” No dents $11,000 503-382-7485 2008 JAYCO GREYHAWK 31 SS D L O 17K, mi., V10 Triton fuel Inj., power slide- out, awning, steps, rear camera, loaded, clean. Local. $39,000 760-851-5277 S DUNES F AX 541-997-7654 541-997-7653 CITY - Total value of item must be $300 or less. Free ads include 20-words or less and run 4 times. WESTLAKE 7 Tips for Readying Your Outdoor Power Equipment for Winter Storage Prep Equipment for Season Changes, Save Time and Future Headaches (NAPSI)—After your lawn gets its last cut before winter, it will be time to put away spring and summer out- door power equipment, like lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and trimmers. What’s next? Snow throwers, generators and other small engine equipment need to be readied for winter use. How and when you pre- pare your equipment for seasonal changes can save you time and mon- ey later, says the Out- door Power Equipment Institute (OPEI). With record-breaking sales of outdoor power equipment, homeowners are spending more time during the COVID-19 pandemic working or renovating their family yards. This means more people are using outdoor power equipment, and OPEI reminds everyone the importance of proper outdoor power equip- ment storage, mainte- nance and safe handling. “During this very challenging pandemic, we’ve learned our out- door spaces are more important than ever,” says Kris Kiser, Presi- dent and CEO of OPEI and the TurfMutt Foun- dation, which encour- ages outdoor learning experiences, steward- ship of our green spaces, and care for all living landscapes. “Our yards, parks and schoolyards are our safe space for connecting with friends and family, acting as outdoor classrooms and offi ces. Green space also contributes to the health and wellbeing of people, pets and wildlife, and having the right outdoor power equipment to take care of it is key. But preparation is everything —understanding how to store equipment and get it serviced, how to oper- ate it safely, and how to ready your space to use that equipment.” He adds, “Always follow your manufac- turer’s guidelines, and remember to keep kids and dogs away from op- erating equipment at all times.” Here are a few tips from OPEI to ensure your lawn mower and other spring equipment will be available for use when warmer tempera- tures return, and snow throwers and other win- ter equipment will be ready for use when the snow falls. owner’s 1.Review manuals. Re-familiar- ize yourself with how to handle equipment safely. Lost manuals can be found online. Save a copy on your computer if possible, so it can be consulted when needed. Be familiar with your equipment, and all its features, including how Beautiful Siuslaw River view MFD home is has 2 bdrms, 2 bath w/1800 sq. ft. of living space. Great sunroom w/french doors & view deck. Master suite. Attached 2-car garage. Double lot. RV hookups. $339,900 List #989/20113717 1870 H WY 126, S UITE A PO B OX 3040 F LORENCE , OR VISIT US ONLINE AT (541) 997-3475 1-800-348-3475 Offi ce Space For Rent Two bdrm, 2 bath condo with 1535 sq. ft. of River View living space at the Bay Bridge Condos. Unique loft-style second bedroom on the upper level. Galley style kitchen. Dedicated covered parking spot. $378,000 List #967/20560579 WWW.JIMHOBERG.COM - 40 MPG+ Siuslaw Outreach Ser- vices: Special Victims Advocate- Advocate and provide support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, sex traffi cking and stalking and management of Safe House.Must be able to work with diverse popula- tions and survivors of violent crime. Must be able to pass background check and drug screen. One-year experience as a professional or intern in a social service program preferred. 20-25 hrs. pr wk., plus On-call 1-2 weeks per month.Pay Rate:$16.25 per hr., additional stipend on on-call days, paid holiday and vacation days. Open until fi lled. How to apply:Send cover letter and resume to:exec@fl orencesos.org. Le Chateau - Housekeeping & Desk Clerk – Apply in person at 1084 Highway 101. Starting pay at $12.50/hr. McDonalds Crew –Seeking enthusiastic & outgoing in- dividuals looking for fl exible schedule up to 30hrs/wk. Apply in store or online @ restaurantjobs.mcdonalds. com. MAPLETON Sell your household items for free. x R ESIDENTIAL x L AND x C OMMERCIAL x P ROPERTY M ANAGEMENT - GARDINER - Hey Graphic Searchers Please submit your entry for a chance to win a gift certifi cate: to turn it off quickly and safely. 2.Service all equip- ment. Before storing spring and summer equipment, clean and service it or take it to a small engine repair shop. Drain and change engine oil and safely dispose of the old oil. Service the air fi lter, and do other maintenance as directed by the owner’s manual. Check winter equipment and see if any mainte- nance and repairs are required. 3.Handle fuel prop- erly. Unused fuel left in gas tanks over the winter can go stale and even damage equip- ment. Before storing equipment, add fuel sta- bilizer to the gas tank, then run the equipment to distribute it. Turn the engine off, allow the machine to cool, then restart and run until the gas tank is empty. For winter equipment, buy the recommended type of fuel no more than 30 days before use. Use fuel with no more than 10% ethanol in outdoor pow- er equipment. Use a fuel stabilizer if recommend- ed by the manufacturer. Get more information on safe fueling for out- door power equipment at LookBeforeYouPump. com. 4.Charge the battery. Remove and fully charge batteries before storing. Don’t store batteries on metal shelves or allow them to touch metal objects. Store them on a plastic or wood shelf in a climate-controlled structure. 5.Shelter equipment from winter weather. Store spring and summer equipment in a clean and dry place such as a ga- rage, barn or shed. Win- ter equipment should be kept away from the elements, but be easily available for use. 6.Prepare, prepare, prepare. Make space in the garage or base- ment before the weath- er changes, so there is room to store larger yard items. Clean up the yard of sticks, debris, dog and kid’s toys and other items that can damage or destroy equipment. Clear the paths used reg- ularly in your yard, espe- cially during the winter when snow can “hide” things. 7.Have the right weather appropriate extension cord for your generator. Keep heavy duty weather proof ex- tension cords on hand to use with it. Ensure the length of the cord is necessary to operate the generator a safe dis- tance from the house or building. Never operate a generator indoors, in a garage, breezeway or under an open window. By E-mail Only We need your name, phone number and where you found the graphic or an attached photo. 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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. 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 For Every Real Estate Listing in Town, See: www.trhunter.com 1780 Kingwood St – Terrif- ic investment opportunity with Kingwood St front- age. Approx. 16’x48’ of re- tail space, 20’x48’ heated workshop, and 2300 sqft of additional shop space with 12’x12’ door. Corner lot with fenced area for additional storage or fl ex space. $445,000. #3132- 20152485 1361 1st St – Rare com- mercial/residential property just a block from Bay Street! This beautiful, custom-built gem is a gorgeous place to work and call home. Live in the heart of Old Town Flor- ence. Walk to your favorite coffee shop, restaurants and boardwalk. $590,000. #3085-20045610 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 Mapleton 3 home sites on 1.64 Acre. Two existing homes and a third site with RV parking site & cabin plans. 2 bdrm, 2 bath river front home w/1296 sq. ft. of living space. 2nd residence has 2 bdrms, 1 bath, & is 932 sq. ft. $569,000 List #997/20661502 Great 3 bdrm, 2 bath, starter home or investment property located just north of Florence City Limits. Plenty of parking. Spacious open fl oorplan. .35 Acre lot has lots of possibilities. $229,950 List #973/20264701 Just Reduced Two bdrm, 1 bath home right in the heart of Florence. 896 sq. ft. of living space. Featuring a covered patio, large front yard & larger fenced-in back yard. Shed & carport. Room to park RV or toys. $199,500 List #995/20668341 Two acre parcel located on Herman Cape Road just north of Florence. Property has a well in place and septic approval. This beautiful lot has the potential for Ocean Views for your dream country home. $300,000 List #994/20624017 .25 Acre lot located in the gated community of Wisteria at Sandpines. Neighborhood features upscale homes & lots of native landscaping. Central location near to amenities & recreation. $72,900 List #986/20320872