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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2015
Dunes City street closures scheduled to begin Aug. 17
BIRTHS
BROWN—Keice Marie
Brown, a girl weighing 8 lbs.,
2.5 ozs., was born to
Christien Elizabeth Brown
and Joshua Michael Brown
of Florence on Aug. 5, 2015,
at 9:57 a.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace
Harbor
Medical
Center.
HENDRICKS-DAVIS—
Piper Jo Hendricks-Davis, a
girl weighing 5 lbs., 6 ozs.,
was born to Amanda and
Vincent Hendricks-Davis of
Florence on July 29, 2015.
IMPOUNDMENT
placement of a new asphalt
concrete overlay between the
limits of Rio Drive to the end.
The work is necessary for the
streets to be maintained proper-
ly and to insure the maximum
life possible of the existing
asphalt pavement.
This maintenance will affect
vehicular traffic and access to
homes while the work is being
accomplished.
The selected contractor,
Johnson Rock, has made it
clear that for pavement
improvements to work proper-
ly, and to ensure the city
receives the maximum value
from its investment, it is imper-
ative that no one drive or walk
on the freshly paved street sec-
tion directly following its
placement for a period of 4 to 6
hours.
Residents and the general
public will be notified through
A female Spaniel mix
#12748 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.
COURTS
Florence Municipal Court
Aug. 4
James Byron Lawson Jr.
pleaded no contest to posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance. He was sentenced to
two days in Florence City Jail
and
must
report
to
Emergence Addiction and
Mental Health Services. He
must pay $375 in fines.
Zachary David Eads plead-
ed no contest to DUII. He
was sentenced to eight days
in Florence City Jail and
must report to treatment. He
must pay $2,275 in fines.
Jesmine Leah Meltzer
pleaded guilty to possession
of a controlled substance.
She was sentenced to six
days in Florence City Jail and
must report to Emergence
Addiction and Mental Health
Services. She must pay $425
in fines.
Naomi Marie Sweningson
pleaded no contest to the att-
empted possession of meth-
amphetamine. She must re-
port to treatment and pay
$525 in fines.
John Aaron Dutra pleaded
no contest to theft. He must
pay $432 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
premises or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
James Brian Durant plead-
ed guilty of theft. He must
pay $337 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
premises or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
Kourtney Sue Burns plead-
ed guilty to the fraudulent use
of a credit card. She was sen-
tenced to seven days in Flo-
rence City Jail and must
report to Emergence Addict-
ion and Mental Health Ser-
vices. Burns also pleaded
guilty to two counts of att-
empted possession of meth-
amphetamine. She was sen-
tenced to an additional 30
days in Florence City Jail.
She must pay $471 in fines.
to accommodate homeowners
and delivery vehicles to what-
ever extent possible during the
street maintenance curing peri-
od.
The following streets will be
effected by this construction
project:
• Russell Drive: Overlay and
designated existing pavement
removal and replacement areas.
• Rio Road: No actual pave-
ment work on this street at the
present time; however, resi-
dents will be subject to traffic
control measures for ingress
and egress.
Rio Road is scheduled for
slurry sealing pavement main-
tenance work next season.
OBITUARY
SEARLE—Doris
June
(Pierce) Searle, 78, of Florence,
passed away
July
20,
2015.
She was
born June
24, 1937, in
Justin,
Texas,
to
Arville
Doris Searle Pierce and
U n e t t a
(Littlefield) Pierce.
She graduated from Ft.
Worth High School and attend-
ed All Saints Episcopal
Hospital School of Vocational
Nursing and obtained a LVN
license in that state.
She moved to California in
1959 and attended Santa
Monica College, where she
became a Registered Nurse and
worked as an RN at St. John’s
Hospital and Medical Center.
Doris enjoyed sailing, play-
ing bridge and golfing at Ocean
Dunes Golf Links. She also
loved theater and had been a
member of the Oregon
Shakespeare Festival since
2001.
Doris is survived by her hus-
band, Bill Searle; and a son,
Michael; four stepchildren;
seven grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Services are being held for
family only.
Those who would like to can
send donations in her name to
the American Cancer Society.
Private cremational rites
were held at Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home, which is in charge of all
arrangements.
GRADUATE NOTES
12748
the contractor’s traffic control
measures regarding when vehi-
cle and pedestrian traffic will
be permitted back on the street.
The affected areas will be
barricaded off with traffic
cones until through traffic is
allowed within the newly paved
area.
Arrangements will be made
Siuslaw High School gradu-
ate Hannah Wartnik was
named to the Dean’s List for
the spring 2015 semester at
Wheaton College in Wheaton,
Ill.
To earn Dean’s List honors
at Wheaton, an undergraduate
student must carry 12 or
more credit hours and achieve
a 3.5 grade-point average or
higher on the 4.0 scale.
Wheaton College is a
coeducational Christian liberal
arts college noted for its rigor-
ous academics, integration of
faith and learning, and consis-
tent ranking among the top
liberal arts colleges in the
country.

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DUNES CITY — Asphalt
pavement overlay and mainte-
nance work will be underway
on Russell Drive during the
remainder of August.
Preparatory work is expected
to begin during the week of
Aug. 17.
The initial construction
activities will consist of repair
and replacement of designated
sections on Russell Drive
(entire length), followed by