2 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2015 DUNN — Floyd Edward Dunn, 83, formerly of Mapleton, passed away of natural causes June 26, 2015, in Coos Bay, Ore. He was born July 6, in Floyd Dunn 1931, Marcola, Ore., to Ora and Gayle Dunn. He married Mildred Ann Dunn on June 22, 1966. They were married for 49 years. He bravely served in the Korean War from 1951 to 1953. He received the Purple Heart, Korean War Service Medal and many more decorations. He retired from Davidson’s Mill in Mapleton after 43 years of dedicated employment. He enjoyed fishing, professional wrestling and watching Western movies with his wife. His biggest smiles came from spending time with his grandchildren and great-grand- children. Floyd is survived by his spouse, Mildred Dunn; son Floyd A. Dunn; daughters Carol Dunn and Karen Dunn; his identical twin brother, Lloyd Dunn; sister-in-law Emma Dunn; his sister, Louise Mayberry; granddaughters: Selena Ward and husband David Ward, Mandy Jensen and Jennifer Hoffman; grandson Tasun Shittaman; and great- grandsons Brett Shank-lin, Heath Shanklin and Jake Cant. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ora and Gayle Dunn; a son, Randy Dunn; brothers Ernie Dunn and Orie Dunn; sisters Sylvia Warner and Ruby Bond. Funeral services will be held Friday, July 3, at 1 p.m., at Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home, 2765 Kingwood St. in Florence. A reception will follow at Abby’s Pizza, 1374 Highway 101 in Florence. M C MASTER—Mary Ann McMaster, 56, of Deadwood, Ore., passed away June 18, 2015. She was born June 30, 1958, in Eugene to Lawrence and Lane County jail earns top score on inspection EUGENE — The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is excited to report a 100 percent compliance rating on a jail inspection completed last week by the Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association. The inspection involved a multi-day, comprehensive review of jail practices, poli- cies and procedures. The inspection team rated the jail on 309 standards, referred to as the Oregon Jail Standards. The Jail Standards are a set of guidelines for best practices to improve the oper- ation of jails, to decrease potential liability and to main- tain a high level of staff pro- fessionalism. They cover all aspects of operating a correc- tional facility, including inmate management practices, inmate healthcare and facility security. The inspection team made the following comment regarding the review of the Lane County Jail: “During the course of our inspection we spoke with deputies, command staff and inmates. I am very pleased to report that, overall, we found your facility to be operating well within the guidelines of the Oregon Jail Standards. We found your facility to be very orderly and well run.” The Oregon Jail Standards are guidelines developed by the Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association in the 1990s after determining that the 14 statutes in the ORS that govern correctional facilities did not provide the detailed guidance necessary to cover all of the components of operating a jail. Participation in the inspec- tion program is voluntary, but provides agencies with valu- able information on how to improve operations. Jail Commander Dan Buckwald said, “We are excit- ed and honored to have received such a high rating. This score is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the staff in the Adult Corrections Division, and to the community that has invest- ed in the Sheriff’s Office and expects the highest quality of service.” Mary Kay Bumgarner. She attended Willamette H i g h School in Eugene. M a r y worked for t h e University of Oregon in the accounting Mary Ann department, McMaster at the Eugene Concert House in the cafeteria, as a cashier at BiMart, at Randy’s Riverview Market in Mapleton and at the Deadwood Market. Mary was a huge Ducks fan. She was always there for her children and their friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Lawrence Bumgarner, and a son, Jonathon McMaster. She is survived by her part- ner, Steven Harvell; her moth- er, Mary Kay Bumgarner; her sons: Jamie (Stephanie) McMaster, Philip McMaster and Kenneth McMaster; her daughter, Heather McMaster; a brother, Thomas Bumgarner; a sister, Debra Bumgarner; and six grandchildren. DE LA MORA—Jose M. De La Mora, 17, of Florence passed away June 25, 2015. A funeral mass will be held Friday, July 3, at 11 a.m., at St. Mary Our Lady of the Dunes Catholic Church, 85060 Highway 101, with interment at Pacific Sunset Cemetery. A viewing will be held Thursday, July 2, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home, 2765 Kingwood St. in Florence. Contributions can be made to a memorial fund in Jose’s name and may be left at the funeral mass or with Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home. STEWART—Joan Marie Stewart, 72, of Florence, passed away June 28, 2015. At her request, private cre- mational rites were held through Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home. 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Each month, a city councilor or Mayor Joe Henry will ride the Rhody Express to answer questions and hear suggestions from the com- munity. Hop aboard and talk to Councilor George Lyddon on the next Ride with a Councilor Day, Tuesday, July 7, from 1:10 to 3:10 p.m., on L L E E O O M M L L I I D D the Rhody Express. Fares for the Rhody Express are $1 per trip or $2 per day. For more information about the program, call the City Manager’s Department at 541-997-3437. For a detailed bus sched- ule, pick up a brochure at the Chamber of Commerce, City Hall or online at www.ltd.org /rhody. For other questions concerning the Rhody Express service, call the Rhody Express at 541- 902-2067. T O T T R T R O N E E Y Y A A T T A T A N O T O N E R E R Y Y N :,//6‡¬352%$7(‡/,9,1*758675(9,6,216 :,//6‡¬352%$7(‡/,9,1*758675(9,6,216 Western Lane Ambulance District Ambulance Runs June 15–21 Date Ride with a City Councilor July 7 Area Ninth Street 11th Street Highway 126 Munsel Lake Road Highway 101 16th Street Spruce Street Munsel Creek Drive Ninth Street 21st Street Highway 101 Lower Umpqua Ninth Street Ninth Street Ninth Street Highway 101 Jct. highways 36 and 126 Ninth Street Highway 101 Ninth Street Mariners Lane Ninth Street Ninth Street Glenbrook Circle Ninth Street Treewood Drive Ninth Street Zebrawood Street Hemlock Street Ninth Street Glenada Road Maple Ave. 21st Street Sandpiper Court Cloudcroft Lane Ninth Street Ninth Street Ninth Street Ninth Street Miller Park Star Road Laurel Street Siltcoos Station Road Highway 101 Redwood Loop 21st Street Ninth Street Ninth Street Ninth Street 18th Street Ninth Street Type Transfer Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Transfer Medical Medical Standby Transfer Medical Transfer Medical Medical Transfer Medical Medical Medical Medical Transfer Medical Medical Medical Transfer Medical Medical Transfer Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Transfer Medical Transfer Transfer Standby Medical Medical Standby Medical Medical Medical Transfer Transfer Medical Standby Medical IMPOUNDMENT 216 Nopal Street (Old Town) 40 Years Lane County Legal Experience 10 Year Coast Resident 997-9983 Join us for our annual Ice Cream Social Event! Friday, July 3rd 11:00am to 3:00pm Live music during the event! Free ice cream from BJ's Ice Cream Parlor! member FLORENCE BRANCH 541-997-7121 1355 HWY 101 www.opbc.com CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS 1930 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR 97439 TIMES ARE FOR FRIDAY, JULY 3 – 9 | Happy 4th of July – No Late Shows Saturday Night $9 Regular/$8 Senior or Student/$7.50 Matinee/ $7 Child/$6.50 Member Inside Out 2D - 102 min (PG) – “Inside Out expands the possibilities of animation. It’s also a hilarious ride that delights the eye, the mind and the heart.” Portland Oregonian Daily Except Sat, Sun: 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, 8:30 | Sat: 12:00, 3:00, 6:00 Sun: 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30 Jurassic World - 124m (PG-13) – “Jurassic World is fresh and thrilling.” Empire Fri: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:10 | Sat: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30 Sun: 11:40am, 2:20, 5:10, 7:50 Mon: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:10 | Tue: 3:30, 6:30, 9:10 Wed, Thu: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:10 12709 A female Shepherd mix No. 12709 has been impounded at the Florence Area Humane Society. Call 541-997-4277 or stop by the shelter at 2840 Rhododendron Drive to claim. Visit FAHS on the web at florencehumane.org. $872 +20( &/$66,&&$5 02725&<&/( WEATHER DATA D ATE June June June June June June June H IGH 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 70 71 75 68 70 63 66 Rainfall Month: 0.38” 59 L OW R AIN 40 50 46 51 51 53 53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Week: 0.00” Year: 31.43” Max - 111 min (PG) – “Max is a throwback of sorts - a movie about the relationship between a boy and his dog. Lassie springs to mind as the genre classic, but this has a closer kinship to Rin Tin Tin. Although its sensibilities are old-fashioned, the movie offers a modern look and feel.” ReelViews Fri: 12:10, 3:10, 6:10, 8:50 | Sat: 12:10, 3:10, 6:10 Sun: 12:10, 2:40, 5:10, 7:40 Mon: 12:10, 3:10, 6:10, 8:50 | Tue: 12:10, 3:10, 8:50 | Wed: 12:10, 3:10, 9:10 Thu: 12:10, 3:10, 9:30 .((3<285,168$51&(/2&$/ :,7++(/3)520 $%(/,1685$1&($*(1&< +:< )/25(1&(25 $%(/#$%(/,1685$1&($*(1&<&20 %2$7 &21'2 5(17(56 /$1'/25'3527(&7,21 80%5(//$ Courtesy of Roger Cunningham Terminator Genisys 2D - 119 min (PG-13) - John Connor sends Kyle Reese back in time to protect Sarah Connor, but when he arrives in 1984, nothing is as he expected it to be. Arnold Schwarzenegger returns and is joined by Emilia Clarke, J.K. Simmons, Jai Courtney and Jason Clarke Daily Except Sat, Sun: 12:20, 3:20, 6:20, 9:00 Sat: 12:20, 3:20, 6:20 | Sun: 11:50am, 2:30, 5:20, 8:00 Special Events: I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story - 90 min (NR) “Spinney is as impossibly sunny as his alter ego (with none of the crankiness of his other incarnation, Oscar the Grouch). At 80, he has no plans to hang up his feathers—welcome news for kids and parents everywhere.” EW Tue: 12:20, 6:10 – True Story Tuesday – Must see! Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream - 148 min - ENCORE - $15/$19 Wed: 6:00 - Taymor (The Lion King on Broadway) tackles Shakespeare with a visual fervor The Audience - 145 min – National Theatre Live Presents Thu: 6:30 – Helen Mirren just won the Tony Award for her performance as Queen Elizabeth. See it, as if by magic, at City Lights Cinemas. Voice Your Opinion! 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