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2 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017 Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue Ambulance and fire call runs Dec. 3-9 Date Time 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/3/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/4/17 12/5/17 12/5/17 12/5/17 12/5/17 12/5/17 12/5/17 12/5/17 12/5/17 12/5/17 1:46 6:21 6:24 7:39 8:09 8:13 8:44 10:17 11:24 18:57 20:40 3:28 12:16 12:17 12:38 14:53 15:11 16:28 16:46 18:33 18:48 20:36 22:50 6:47 7:54 11:20 12:05 13:10 15:12 16:12 18:09 20:04 S TATE Area Type 9th Street Hwy 126 Juniper St Rhododendron 37 St 35th Way Ben Bunch Rd 20th St 9th St Rhododendron Dr Redwood Lp 2nd St Rhododendron Dr Ocean Dunes Dr Hwy 36 SDFD Willow Lp 21st St Rhododendron 9th St 9th St. 9th St Seapine Dr Rhododendron Dr Siano Lp 37th St Sailor Ravine Ct 9th St Alder Ave Hwy 101 18th St 9th St Oak Street Transfer to RB SVFR Fire Call Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH FPD Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transfer to Care Facility Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to BAH Transport to PHH Date Time 12/5/17 12/6/17 12/6/17 12/6/17 12/6/17 12/6/17 12/6/17 12/6/17 12/6/17 12/7/17 12/7/17 12/7/17 12/7/17 12/7/17 12/7/17 12/8/17 12/8/17 12/8/17 12/8/17 12/8/17 12/8/17 12/8/17 12/8/17 12/8/17 12/8/17 12/9/17 12/9/17 12/9/17 12/9/17 12/9/17 12/9/17 20:46 4:31 9:32 11:05 11:29 13:50 16:28 19:07 21:58 9:28 9:35 14:02 18:09 18:38 19:26 1:19 4:58 10:01 11:03 11:25 13:10 13:19 17:17 20:04 23:32 3:02 8:14 9:56 13:56 15:21 18:16 Area Oak St Hwy 126 Bayberry Ln Ada Boat Ramp Willow Lp 9th St 9th St Hwy 101 SVFR Greenwood St Myeena Loop 9th St W. Park Driftwood Shores 9th St Port of Siuslaw Marina Willow Loop 20th Hwy 101 24th St 9th St. Glenbrook Cir 21st Street 9th St Ocean Dunes 20th St Leavit Loop 9th St 9th St Willow Ridge Ct Hwy 101 SVFR 9th St POLICE ANNOUNCES CLOSURE OF Highway 22 is currently closed and motorists traveling between Central Oregon and the Willamette Valley are being urged to take Highway 20 through Sweet Home or Highway 26 through Government Camp. Over the weekend, Oregon State Police dispatch received several calls of motorists attempting to take Highway 22, but being rerouted by their GPS units onto Forest Service roads near Detroit. One motorist became stuck in the snow and the other ran out of gas. Often these Forest Service Roads are not main- tained in the winter and are snow covered. Additionally, there is little to no cell coverage in these areas. In 2006, a tragedy occurred in Josephine County, when the James Kim family followed GPS directions into BLM land during winter conditions. The family became stranded and, after two days, James Kim left on foot for help. He was later found deceased due to exposure to the elements. The remaining members of his fam- ily were located and rescued. Travelers are urged to stay on maintained roads and state highways, while navigating the mountain passes. Motorists are also urged to carry with them an emergency kit while traveling. The Oregon Department of Transportation website lists the following items to be carried in your vehicle for safety, includ- COURTS Florence Municipal Court Dec. 12 Eric Frank Church pleaded guilty to DUII and was sen- tenced to two days in Florence City Jail. He must pay $1,435 in fines. Amber Lynn Bojorcas plead- ed guilty to criminal trespass. She must pay $425 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employ- ment of the victim. Elizabeth Ann Desmith pleaded no contest to theft and attempting to possess methaphetamines and was sen- tenced to two days in Florence City Jail. She must pay $705 in fines. Dakota Richard Hill pleaded no contest to two counts of driving while suspended and was sentenced to 25 days in Florence City Jail. He must pay $2,380 in fines. Randall Barton Booth plead- ed no contest to theft, criminal trespass and providing false information to police. He was sentenced to six days in Florence City Jail and must pay $1,005 in fines. Nicholas Dale Pearson pleaded no contest to theft, criminal trespass and criminal mischief. He was sentenced to six days in Florence City Jail and must pay $1,187 in fines, and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employment of the victim. ing essential supplies such as: a working flashlight and extra batteries; reflective triangles and brightly-colored cloth; a compass; first-aid kit; exterior windshield cleaner; ice scraper and snow brush; wooden stick matches in a waterproof con- tainer; scissors and string or cord; non-perishable, high- Type energy foods like unsalted canned nuts, dried fruits and hard candy; bottled water; properly inflated spare tire, wheel wrench and tripod-type jack; shovel; jumper cables; tow and tire chains; bag of salt or cat litter; and a tool kit. People can add items for driving long distances in cold, Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH LCSO, OSP Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to BAH Transport to BAH Transport to PHH SVFR SVFR Public Assist Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Fire Call/ S&R Transport to PHH Transport to PHH FPD Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Landing Zone Transport to PHH Transfer to Care Facility Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transfer to RB Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Fire Call 911 Response H IGHWAY 22 snowy and icy conditions: gloves; socks; cap and blan- kets. For more information on the Highway 22 closure, check Oregon Department of Transportation www.tripcheck. com or at #HolidayTravel #WinterDriving #StaySafe. OBITUARY STILES—Dorothy Stiles, 90, of Florence, died Dec. 13, 2017. She was born May 5, 1927, in Saratoga, NY., to Willard and Nellie Russell. She was a nurse and, while work- ing in the infirmary of Cornell University, met her hus- b a n d , Herbert Dorothy Stiles Stiles. Dorothy worked as a nurse in New York State, South Dakota, Maryland, Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C., a hospi- tal in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and a prison in Atascadero, Calif. Dorothy and Herbert moved to Greentrees in Florence in 1990 and greatly enjoyed their years of retire- ment together. When she found Florence, she found her home. She loved the town and her friends and family. Dorothy was always active volunteering, traveling, playing cards, bak- ing, knitting and gardening. She knitted sweaters constant- ly for family, friends, newborn babies and Red Cloud Indian School in South Dakota. She will be remembered with love. Dorothy was preceded in death by Herbert, her husband of 49 years. She is survived by her son, Richard Stiles, and his wife, Allison; grandchildren Gregory, Eric and Laura; and by her daughter, Anne Williams. The family would like to thank all the folks who cared for her at Spruce Point Assisted Living and Memory Care, and Peace Harbor Home Health and Hospice. At her request, private cre- mational rites were held through Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home. Remember Dorothy by treasuring your time with fam- ily and friends. HIT THAT LIKE BUTTON! F ACEBOOK . COM /S IUSLAW N EWS