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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2016
Public input sought for street project
OBITUARIES
HUBBARD—John
E.,
Hubbard, 63, of Florence,
passed away Sept. 19, 2016.
Arrangements were held
through Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home.
SIKORA—Jane Sikora, 90,
of Florence, passed away Sept.
30, 2016.
At her request, private cre-
mational rites were held
through Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home.
PERKINS —David Vincent
Perkins lost his fight against
cancer Oct. 1, 2016.
He was born April 27, 1958,
in Portland, Ore., to Gary and
Margaret Perkins.
He is survived by his wife,
Kim; stepchildren Kyle and
Ashley; and his children:
Theresa, Cynthia, David, Janet
and their families; his sister
Diane, of Florence; his brother
Mike of Butte, Mont; his aunt
Cindy; and his uncle Mike and
aunt Twila.
He will be missed by nieces,
nephews, cousins and many
friends.
David served in the 82nd
Airborne after graduating from
Siuslaw High School in 1976.
At the time of his diagnosis,
he worked for the VA Hospital
in Seattle as a Utility Systems
Operator-work leader.
He loved his job and the
Seahawks.
A special thank you to our
aunt Cindy for taking such lov-
ing care of David in his final
days with us.
Langenbach—Jack
E.
Langenbach, 86, of Florence,
passed away Oct. 1, 2016.
A memorial gathering cele-
bration will be held Sunday,
Oct. 9, at 11 a.m. at Spruce
Point Assisted Living.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
MARTIN—Donald “Don”
Martin, 91, of Florence, passed
away Oct. 3, 2016.
Private cremational rites
were held through Burns’s
Riverside Chapel Florence
Funeral Home.
ENGELHARDT —Ruth
Engelhardt, 81, of Tacoma,
Wash., formerly of Florence,
passed away Oct. 4, 2016.
Arrangements are being held
through Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home.
The
Florence
Urban
Renewal Agency and the City
of Florence are working with
the Oregon Department of
Transportation (ODOT) on
ReVision Florence to provide
streetscaping to the Highway
101 corridor.
In 2018, ODOT will be
repaving the segment of
Highway 101 from the Siuslaw
River Bridge to the Highway
126 intersection, and the
Florence Urban Renewal
Agency has been working on a
streetscape design to coordi-
nate with that project.
As the agencies work
through the ReVision Florence
design process, they are seek-
ing public input on the concep-
tual design.
Please take the time to
review the ReVision Florence
project and fill out a short sur-
vey. Responses will be collect-
ed Oct. 13 at 5 p.m.
The ReVision Florence
Outreach Survey is located
online at www.ci.florence.or.
us/urbanrenewal/revision-flo-
rence-outreach-survey
For more ReVision Florence
Project information, visit
www.ci.florence.or.us/urbanre-
newal/revision-florence.
The Salvation Army presents a FREE
PRESENTS A FREE
Estate Planning &
seminar Giving
Charitable
Estate Planning & Charitable Giving
Presenters: Jessica Rogers, Attorney, Luvaas & Cobb, Trust, Estate & Tax Law
POLICE LOG
IMPOUNDMENT
2900 block of Oak Street.
Dispute was reported in the
87500 block of Rice Road.
Sept. 28
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 1800 block of
Highway 126 and the 200
block of Harbor Street.
Child neglect was reported
in the Florence area.
Child abuse was reported in
the 900 block of Sixth Street.
Dispute was reported in the
1700 block of 43rd Street.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 900 block of
Greenwood Street.
Sept. 29
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 700 block
of Quince Street, the 900 block
of Tamarack Street and the
3400 block of Lilac Street.
Shots fired was reported in
the Glenada area.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 4700 block of
Highway 101 and the 3500
block of Highway 101.
Accident, with injury, was
reported at milepost 206 on
Highway 101.
Child abuse was reported in
the 3500 block of Oak Street.
Dispute was reported in the
700 block of Highway 101.
Fight was reported at
Mapleton High School.
Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 3400 block
of Rhododendron Drive.
Sept. 30
Burglary was reported in the
800 block of Quince Street.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 800 block of
Highway 101.
Theft of services was report-
ed in the 900 block of Highway
101.
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported at mile-
post 196 on Highway 101.
Oct. 1
DUII was reported in the
1500 block of Ninth Street.
Fight was reported in the
5600 block of Highway 126.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 1300 block
of Highway 101.
Death investigation was
conducted in the 3300 block of
Oak Street.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 1300 block of
Polder Street.
Fight was reported in the
1600 block of 19th Street.
Trespass was reported in the
1300 block of Highway 101.
R E-CORNER
Dave’s
Most people have heard of the
3Rs of environmentally
friendly behavior-
REDUCE is to use less of something.
Use less water, turn off lights,
use both sides of a paper.
REUSE is to use an item again. Refi ll a water bottle, reuse a
container and buy reusable bags.
RECYCLE is to make new items from old ones; recycle
bottles, glass, paper, cans, plastic, cardboard & more.
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Households served . . . . . 642
Ages served
Infants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Children 3-12 . . . . . . . . . 217
Teens 13-17 . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Adults 18-54 . . . . . . . . . . 772
Seniors 55+ . . . . . . . . . . . 479
Total served . . . . . . . . . . . . 1658
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September 2016
Know what you can and can’t recycle
Read up on the recycling rules for your area
and make sure you don’t send anything in
that can’t be processed. Each city has its own
specifi cs, so try to follow those guidelines as
best you can. But it can be more complicated
than that. There’s real recycling, and there’s
green-washed recycling and knowing the
difference can help you avoid encouraging
companies from ‘fake feel-good’ recycling.
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A senior male Beagle mix
#13271 has been impounded
at the Oregon Coast Humane
Society.
Call 541-997-4277 or stop
by the shelter at 2840
Rhododendron Drive to
claim.
Visit OCHS on the web at
florencehumane.org.
Monday, October 10, 2016
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Florence Police
Sept. 26
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 2800 block
of Kingwood Street and on
Rhododendron Drive.
Child abuse was reported in
the 3500 block of Oak Street.
Animal abuse was reported
in the 300 block of Ninth
Street.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 700 block of
Highway 101.
Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 1200 block of
Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
83400 block of Osprey Way
and the 1000 block of Quince
Street.
Fraud was reported in the
700 block of Highway 101.
Child neglect was reported
in the 1600 block of Second
Street.
Sept. 27
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 900 block of
Highway 101.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 800 block
of Ivy Street, the 700 block of
Quince Street and the 2200
block of Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
88400 block of First Avenue.
Fight was reported in the
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