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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2020 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS FREE! Classifi ed SERVING: ANNOUNCEMENTS To prepare for the winter storm season the Port of Siuslaw has placed protec- tive log booms around its marinas. Booms are placed around the East and West boat basins, and at the boat launch, located at the end of Harbor Street. Increasing debris fl ow in the Siuslaw River over recent years requires the Port to take these protective measures. Debris trapped in the basins can damage docks and moored vessels, as well as hinder boat launches. The log booms are placed around the marinas to reduce the amount of debris that enters the basins. Port staff still expend many hours per week removing fl oating debris that enters the basins despite the boom logs, or from when the booms are left open. Boaters are advised to use care when operating around the log booms, and should not attempt to move the booms during strong winds or rough water conditions. Boaters are responsible for securely replacing the log booms after their boat enters or exits the marina or launch ramp area. Boat operators should give careful consideration to the current and river conditions before attempting to move the log booms. Chains and shackles secure the booms, but handling lines are attached to each boom for ease of opening and closing the boom. Instructions are posted at the docks for moving and securing the booms and Port staff are available to answer questions or provide assistance. Any questions should be directed to the Port offi ce at 541-997-3040. 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. FLORENCE - sitions. Great working team environment. Apply in person or email mrssilvermann@ yahoo.com for applications. REAL ESTATE 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. $650/mo. plus deposit. Reed- sport- 2-level, 2bdrm, 1.5ba., water/garbage/laundry, NP/ NS or vaping. 541-991-6833. 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. Help Wanted Caregiver – 3-6 hours per week. Assist w/ADL’s, light exercise and meal prep with a female client. Presently need help on Friday’s- 11am-2pm. 541-997-1503. 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- Offi ce Space For Rent $725/mo. – Offi ce Space behind New Concepts Salon. Newly remolded. Approx. 700sq. ft. Wi-Fi, Water & Garbage included. 541-999- 1072. CITY Total value of item must be $300 or less. Free ads include 20-words or less and run 4 times. - WESTLAKE 55,785 Miles, custom wheels, luxury, “Loaded” No dents $11,000 503-382-7485 40 MPG+ 2010 TOYOTA PRIUS II Toyota Tundra 20” custom wheels and tires with good highway tread - $400. Leer standard bed cover - $500/ obo. 541-999-2902. Low Miles, One Owner. Trades Welcome $11,995 Stk#20U40 Vehicles 2016 FORD C-MAX ENERGY SEL Low Miles. Trades Welcome 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 Appliances Washer & Dryer set. Works great. $125/obo. 541-991- 3019 lv.msg. Auctions ONLINE ART AUCTION NOW Thru Dec. 13th Fine arts and crafts, collect- ibles, curated art supplies, shipped directly to you. Help raise funds for Orego- nians in need! https://sass.betterworld.org/ auctions. $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 2019 KIA NIRO TOURING 1945 WILLYS MILITARY JEEP Excellent Condition $10,500 OBO 951-692-1052 Firewood Loaded! Low Miles Trades Welcome $24,995 Stk#20U35A 2012 CHEVY MALIBU Low Miles, Well Equipped! Was $11,995 Sale – $9,995 1997 TOYOTA T100 PICKUP One owner, well maintained, canopy, trailer brakes, Bluetooth. $3,500 541-999-2902 Garage Sales Linda’s Thrift Store Hwy 101 & 37th Full of new items cleaned out a hoarder’s home. Over 1000 new DVD’s, VHS, Christmas galore, globes, stuffed ani- mals. Everything you could imagine. Kitchen items, light- house nautical décor, antique dressers, new leather jackets sizes 2 & 3 XL, quilts and lots, lots more. New items daily. Open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Masks required. 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. Find us on Facebook Stk#19T55B 2150 Hwy. 101. Florence (541) 997-3475 1-800-348-3475 S IUSLAW N EWS NAPSI)—Diabetes is not just an adult disease. It’s one of the most com- mon chronic conditions aff ecting chil- dren and teens in the United States. Today, it aff ects about 193,000 youth under 20 years of age and rates of new- ly diagnosed cases in young people are increasing. When a young person has diabetes, it can be diffi cult to determine wheth- er the disorder is type 1 or type 2. In either case, managing the diabetes is very important for long-term health. Children and teens need support from their parents or other adult caregivers to manage their diabetes. Research shows that managing diabe- tes best works when adults and youth work as a team. Th e young person can gradually take on more responsibility, with the adult monitoring from a dis- tance and making changes as needed. Here are the main tasks that need to be covered in a diabetes plan: •Manage blood glucose levels. An important goal for youth with diabe- tes is to take medicines as prescribed, at the right time, and in the right dose—even when they feel good or have reached their suggested target for blood glucose goals. Research shows that health complications can be greatly reduced, delayed, or possibly prevented by keeping blood glucose levels near normal. It’s also important to consistently take prescribed blood pressure or cholesterol medicines. •Adopt healthy habits. Youth with diabetes should follow a healthy eat- ing plan that allows enough calories for growth but avoids added sugar and fat. Getting enough sleep is also im- portant. Some strategies that parents and youth can negotiate are to turn off electronics before bedtime and to keep a regular sleep schedule. A third im- portant healthy habit is regular phys- ical activity. If possible, youth should check blood glucose levels before, during, and aft er a game or a sport, to - Free – 2 Twin Mattress and box spring sets. Like New. Excellent condition. 541-999- 1091. F AX 541-997-7654 541-997-7653 help monitor blood glucose levels. •Stay prepared for emergencies. A “go kit” that young people can assem- ble with help from adults includes at least a week’s worth of medical sup- plies and equipment, a three-day sup- ply of food, emergency and health care professional contact lists, a medication list including doses and dosing sched- ules, and an allergy list. During the COVID-19 pandemic, face coverings, hand sanitizer, and disinfecting wipes can be added to the go kit. Adults can reinforce with young people the value of social distancing, along with use of these go kit supplies, to prevent spread of infection. •Monitor for diabetes complica- tions. Early diagnosis and treatment can help reduce risk for heart disease, vision loss, nerve damage, and other related health problems. •Seek mental health support. It can be very helpful for young people with diabetes to connect with others their own age who also have diabetes. Th is can help reduce stress and anxiety and boost motivation for sticking to a plan to manage their diabetes. Th e young person’s health care team should have information on youth support groups (online or in-person) and other men- tal health resources. Th e National Institute on Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseas- es (NIDDK) spearheads research to help improve diabetes management and treatment in children and teens. “Our understanding of how type 2 di- abetes aff ects youth is still maturing,” says NIDDK Director Dr. Griffi n P. Rodgers. “We must continue to ex- plore treatments to ensure that these young people can live long, healthy lives.” For more information on managing diabetes, visit the NIDDK website, www.niddk.nih.gov. REEDSPORT Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to Noon 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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