2 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2015 OBITUARY DUBRAY—Jackie Delynn Dubray, 62, of Eugene, passed away Jan. 5, 2015. Jackie was born July 20, 1952, in Caldwell, Idaho, to Frieda and J a c k McCormick. She was a loving moth- Jackie Dubray er, caring daughter and a wonderful friend to many. She was known to always put others’ 90th BIRTHDAY Don Holden needs well before her own. She touched many lives in the Florence area through her work at State of Oregon Adult and Family Services, as well as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Jackie is survived by her mother and stepfather, Frieda and Fred Hewitt of Eugene; her sons, Tim and Brian Dubray of Florence; and her brothers, Dennis and Doug of Junction City. Services in Eugene and Florence are to be scheduled for a later date. Western Lane Ambulance District Ambulance Runs Jan. 5–11 Time 1/5/15 1/5/15 1/5/15 1/5/15 1/5/15 1/5/15 1/6/15 1/6/15 1/6/15 1/6/15 1/6/15 1/6/15 1/6/15 1/6/15 1/6/15 1/6/15 1/7/15 1/7/15 1/7/15 1/7/15 1/8/15 1/8/15 1/9/15 1/9/15 1/9/15 1/9/15 1/9/15 1/9/15 1/10/15 1/10/15 1/11/15 1/11/15 1/11/15 0100 0758 0802 1021 1022 1424 0221 0806 0914 1106 1457 1512 1907 2101 2107 2117 1008 1035 1306 1429 0531 1757 0452 1352 1411 1509 1530 1600 1752 1925 0947 2218 2229 Area Type Xylo Street Florentive Ave Sherwood Loop Munsel Creek Loop Hwy 101 Rhododendron Drive 21st Street 5th Ave Loftus Rd Riverview and Hwy 36 27th Street 9th Street Lower Umpqua Hwy 101 Mariners Lane Sherwood Loop Hwy 101 and 22nd St 22nd Court Ocean View Loop Munsel Creek Loop Spruce Street Mariners Lane 16th Street Hwy 101 Rice Rd Knoll Way Hwy 126/Skunk Hollow Rd Hwy 101 Transfer to Eugene Transfer to Eugene Windward Way Transfer to Eugene Transfer to Eugene Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical Transfer Medical Transfer Medical Transfer Transfer Medical Standby Medical Medical Medical Transfer Medical Medical Medical Medical Transfer Medical Transfer Medical Medical Transfer Medical Transfer Medical Medical Transfer Medical COURTS Florence Municipal Court Jan. 6 Amber Mariah McMillan pleaded no contest to fraud, use of credit card and theft in the second degree. She was sentenced to 10 days in jail. She also must pay $1,230 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employment of the victim. McMillan also pleaded no contest to theft in the second degree. She was sentenced to two days in jail. She also must pay $525 in fines and not con- tact or be in or about the place of employment of the victim. Forrest Luis Mendez-Lewis pleaded no contest to criminal trespass in the second degree and attempted possession of meth. He was sentenced to two days in jail. He also must pay $175 and not contact or be in or about the place of employ- ment of the victim. Jan. 13 Nicholas Anthony Hasson pleaded guilty to harassment, criminal trespass of the first degree and interference with making a police report. He was sentenced to five days in jail and must report to Emergence and Siuslaw Batterer’s Intervention pro- gram. He also must pay $775 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employment of the victim. Kevin Andrew Yost plead- ed guilty to disorderly conduct in the second degree. He was sentenced to six days in jail and must report to White Bird Clinic. He must pay $375 in fines. Don Holden celebrated his 90th birthday at McDonald’s with employees and a special cake. (courtesy photos) n Jan. 13, 2015, Don Holden celebrated his 90th birthday with a group of friends at the Florence McDonald’s restaurant. O Holden is well known around town as “Don with the feathers in his hat.” He has never met a stranger and has a genuine inter- est in all people he meets. Habitat to host volunteer appreciation dinner Monday The annual Habitat for Humanity volunteer recogni- tion potluck will be held Monday, Jan. 19, from 6 to 8 p.m., at New Life Lutheran Church, 2100 Spruce St. All Habitat volunteers and Habitat families are invited to attend. This includes ReStore volunteers and persons partici- pating in home-repair projects. Habitat will provide the entree and beverages. Last names beginning with: A-G — are asked to bring a side dish H-N — are asked to bring a salad O-Z — are asked to bring a dessert. Come help celebrate the volunteers who help Florence Habitat for Humanity reach its goal to provide safe and affordable homes in our com- munity, whether newly built or repaired. Holden eats his lunch regu- larly at McDonald’s and is sur- rounded by others who have become a part of his daily life. Sixteen of those friends sur- prised him to celebrate this milestone in his life. The McDonald’s crew and managers are very fond of Holden and treat him like family. Let me Showcase your property. Desiree Johnson Principal Broker 541 999-5223 90600 Indian Creek Rd – Beautiful 1500 sq. ft. log cabin on 9.25 wooded acres with Indan Creek frontage. Built in 1986 with 2 bdrms, 1 bath, cus- tom wood working throughout, wood stove, and claw foot tub. $249,000. #2346-14324177 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 Florence Food Share Monthly Statistics December 2014 Households served 641 Ages served Infants (0-3) 70 Children (3-12) 255 Teens (13-17) 169 Adults (18-54) 821 Seniors (55 and up) 433 Total served 1,748 Florence Food Share, 2190 Spruce St., P.O. Box 2514, Florence, OR 97439 This Sunday & Monday Jan. 18 & Jan. 19 All Clothing, Books & Media Florence Food Share would like to publicly thank Eddie Osorio, of All CreaƟ ons ConstrucƟ on, for his selfl ess donaƟ on of repairing our warehouse roof. Food Share appreciates his generosity and wanted the community to know of Mr. Osorio’s ongoing s upport of our food pantry. Thank you, Eddie! St. Vincent dePaul’s 2315 Hwy. 101 • Florence 541-997-8640 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Date