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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2015
Set clocks ahead, test smoke alarms this weekend
dents to test their alarms
before changing the battery.”
Oregon law requires ioniza-
tion-only smoke alarms that
are solely battery powered to
come equipped with a hush
feature and a 10-year battery.
Because of this technology, the
national slogan “Change your
clock, Change your battery”
may not apply to Oregon resi-
dents who have these ioniza-
tion-only smoke alarms.
Other types of alarms are
also being sold with either a
10-year battery or a standard-
life battery.
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Area
Rosemary Court
Ford Way
9th Street
Spruce Street
Willow Loop East
Transfer Bay Area Hospital
Spruce Street
Wood Lake Way
10th Street
Transfer Eugene
Windward Way
9th Street
Oak Street
Transfer Eugene
21st Street
Bouchet Drive
Transfer Regency
9th Street
Glenbrook Circle
12th Street
34th Street
Highway 101
Oak Street
Rhododendron Drive
N Rhododendron Drive
Eugene Airport
Oak Street
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Oceana Drive
Sherwood Loop
Highway 101
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Rhododendron Drive
9th Street
9th Street
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Kingwood Street
Spruce Street
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9th Street
45th Street
Highway 126
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Oak Street
Rhododendron Drive
Transfer Eugene
Transfer Eugene
Rhododendron Drive
Spyglass Lane
1st Avenue
Terrace View Drive
Mariners Lane
Highway 101
each sleeping area.
• Never
disconnect
or
remove batteries from smoke
alarms for other uses.
• Use the smoke alarm’s
hush feature to silence nui-
sance alarms.
• Make a home fire escape
plan and practice it with fami-
ly members.
For more smoke alarm and
fire safety information, contact
your local fire department or
visit www.oregon.gov/osp.
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In the front-page article,
“Premium Entertainment,” in
the March 4, 2015, issue of
the Siuslaw News, the win-
ning band in Fraud-Ville was
The Premiums, sponsored by
Coast Insurance, for their
performance as overall-clad
Minions. The photo caption
also misidentified the band.
See page 3A for an updated
article and photo. Siuslaw
News regrets the error.
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541-305-0014
The following films and
showtimes Are for
Friday, March 6, 2015 -
Thursday, March 12, 2015
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tin
Brad Michael Taylor plead-
ed guilty to possession of a
forged instrument. He was
sentenced to four days in
Florence City Jail. He must
pay $330 in fines and not con-
tact or be in or about the resi-
dence or place of employment
of the victim.
March 3
Abra Rae Crump pleaded no
contest to criminal trespass.
She was sentenced to three
days in Florence City Jail. She
must pay $425 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
premises or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
Alfonso Rivera pleaded no
contest to driving under the
influence of intoxicants. He
was sentenced to two days in
Florence City Jail and must
report to Quality Research
Associates. He must pay
$1,630 in fines and his driver’s
license is suspended for three
years.
Western Lane Ambulance District
Ambulance Runs Feb. 23-March 1
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6) Follow the manufactur-
er’s instructions on regularly
cleaning your alarms of dust
and cobwebs.
Working smoke alarms pro-
vide a critical early warning to
a fire, allowing you vital
minutes to escape, which
increase your chances of sur-
vival.
Additional safety tips:
• Install smoke alarms on
every level of your home, in
each bedroom, and outside
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CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK
H AY N E S — R o n a l d
Haynes, 87, of Newport
and formerly of Florence,
passed away March 4,
2015.
Arrangements are being
held by Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home.
COURTS
Florence Municipal Court
Feb. 24
Clifton Dale Selby pleaded
guilty to criminal mischief. He
was sentenced to two days in
Florence City Jail. He must
pay $450 in fines and not con-
tact or be in or about the resi-
dences or places of employ-
ment of the victims.
Jesten Eugene Holloway
pleaded guilty to driving under
the influence of intoxicants.
He was sentenced to four days
in Florence City Jail and must
report to Emergence Addiction
and Mental Health Services.
He must pay $1,730 in fines
and his driver’s license is sus-
pended for one year.
Douglas William McLean
pleaded guilty to attempted
possession of methampheta-
mine. He was sentenced to one
day in Florence City Jail and
must report to Options
Counseling Services. He must
pay $225 in fines.
after installing new batteries
4) Replace any alarm that
fails to operate after installing
a new battery.
5) Inspect your alarms to
determine if they are 10 years
old or older, and replace any
smoke alarm 10 years old or
older.
Look for a date on the back
of the alarm. If there is no
date, your alarm is more than
10 years old and should be
replaced.
Correction
OBITUARIES
BANKS—Charles “Chuck”
Banks, 84, formerly of
Florence, passed away Feb.
24, 2015, in La Pine, Ore.
A celebration of his life was
held Feb. 28 at Baird
Memorial Chapel in La Pine.
Baird Memorial Chapel was
in charge of all arrangements.
“Ensuring you have work-
ing smoke alarms in your
home is the single most impor-
tant step you can take to
increase your family’s safety
from a home fire,” said
Walker. “Also, be sure to
replace any smoke alarm that
is 10 years old or older.”
To test your alarm properly:
1) Push the test button to be
sure the battery is working.
2) When replacing batteries,
follow the manufacturer’s
instructions for the correct bat-
tery to use.
3) Always retest alarms
Tra
c
Sunday, March 8, marks
the beginning of Daylight
Saving Time and serves as
a
good
reminder
for
Oregonians to test their smoke
alarms.
The Office of State Fire
Marshal is urging residents to
test their smoke alarms before
automatically changing the
batteries.
“Smoke alarm technology
has advanced and many
now come with 10-year batter-
ies and some are tamper-resist-
ant,” said State Fire Marshal
Jim Walker. “I encourage resi-