2 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2018 Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue Ambulance and fire call runs Jan. 28-Feb. 3 Date Time 1/28/18 1/28/18 1/28/18 1/28/18 1/28/18 1/28/18 1/28/18 1/28/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/29/18 1/30/18 1/30/18 1/30/18 1/30/18 1/30/18 1/30/18 1/30/18 1/31/18 5:34 8:03 13:11 16:37 16:49 18:42 19:36 20:33 4:12 4:17 5:08 9:46 10:00 10:13 11:56 11:59 12:00 14:51 15:39 20:49 20:57 5:34 9:46 17:17 18:30 20:07 21:03 0:00 0:00 Area Type Shore Crest Dr 9th St Mariners Ln Bay St Rio Rd Black Bear Rd Hwy 126 Bay St 9th St 21st Street 9th Street Myeena Loop Hwy 101 Oak St Rhododendron Dr Manzanita Dr 9th St Rhododendron Dr Sherwood Loop Street N Fork Siuslaw Rd Hwy 36 Heceta Park Way Rice Rd MFR Quanagh Ct Coastal Highlands Dr Collard Lp Rd Levage N Fork Rd Transport to PHH Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Transport to ALF Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR SVFR Public Assist SVFR Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to ALF 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 PHH SVFR SVFR Public Assist Transport to PHH Date Time 1/31/18 1/31/18 1/31/18 1/31/18 1/31/18 1/31/18 1/31/18 1/31/18 2/1/18 2/1/18 2/1/18 2/1/18 2/1/18 2/1/18 2/1/18 2/1/18 2/1/18 2/1/18 2/2/18 2/2/18 2/2/18 2/2/18 2/2/18 2/3/18 2/3/18 2/3/18 2/3/18 2/3/18 2/3/18 0:51 1:54 2:03 11:27 11:28 16:51 18:29 19:29 0:58 3:47 10:08 10:26 12:02 15:30 16:18 17:18 18:41 23:21 7:09 13:42 15:21 16:06 20:09 8:34 10:08 13:23 14:23 14:48 21:26 Area School stakeholder meeting Type Nopal St Transport to PHH 29th St Transport to PHH 38th Pl Transport to PHH Hwy 101 Transport to PHH Coastal Highlands Dr Transport to PHH Hwy 101 Transport to PHH 29th St Transport to PHH 9th St Transfer to RB 9th St Transport to GSRMC Wood Lake Way Transport to PHH Maple St Transport to PHH Waterford Downs Ct Transport to PHH MVA, Hwy 36 SVFR, MFR, OSP Transport to PHH 19th St Transport to PHH 9th St Transfer to RB 9th St Transfer to RB 9th St Transfer to RB E Mapleton Rd MFR Transport to PHH River View Ave MFR Transport to PHH Nopal St Transport to PHH Rice Rd Transport to PHH 21st Street Transport to PHH Wood Lake Way Transport to PHH 35th St Transport to PHH 9th St Transport to PHH Fawn Ridge SVFR SVFR Public Assist Rhododenrdron Dr Transport to PHH Harvard Ave Transport to PHH Heceta Park Way Transport to PHH Community members are invited to join the Siuslaw Stakeholder and Steering Committee meeting on Monday, Feb. 12. The committee will be giv- ing a brief review of its pre- bond planning work and hopes to receive additional input from community members before it makes a recommendation to the Siuslaw School Board at the Feb. 14 board meeting. The meeting will be held at Siuslaw High School at 6 p.m. A quorum of the school board may be present, but no action will be taken. OBITUARY KELLY—Milton W. Kelly, 96, passed away at home in Florence on Jan. 30, 2018, sur- rounded by family. He was born Oct. 13, 1921, in Devils Lake, Milton Kelly ND, the son of Milton G. Kelly and Sybil Baker Kelly. He finished high school in Devils Lake and was awarded a scholarship to Harvard College from which he gradu- ated early to serve in World War II. He served in Central America as a cryptographer in the AACS (Army Air Corps System) of the Caribbean Defense System. He has been a participant in the Harvard Study of Adult Development for the last 77 years. After the war, Milt took law under the G.I. Bill at the University of Minnesota Law School. He became a casualty claims attorney in the insur- ance industry, finishing his career as vice president with the Employer’s Reinsurance Corporation in Kansas City, Mo. On May 9, 1947, he mar- ried Mari Jane Ludden in Minneapolis, Minn. They had three children: Michael T. Kelly (Trish) of Florence, Sybil Kelly Baker (Terry) of San Jose, Calif., and Ann L. Kelly of Florence. He is also survived by three grandchildren: Alison, Matt and Amanda; and two great- granddaughters: Delainey and Dailey. He was preceded in death by Mari Jane on March 17, 2013. A celebration of Milt’s life was held Aug. 12, 2014, at Driftwood Shores, attended by Milt, his children and their spouses, his grandchildren, and many other family mem- bers and friends. Milt was loved by many and he always greeted family, friends and strangers with a twinkle in his eye and a won- derful smile. He wished to stay in his home as long as he could and he was able to do so with the help of his daugh- ter, Ann, for many years, and with the assistance in the last couple of years of his son and daughter-in-law and his care- taker/friend, Ed Denoyer. Milt and Mari Jane spent many happy retirement years in Florence making friends, working out at Coastal Fitness, following the stock market, having family and friends come for visits and playing hundreds (perhaps thousands) of Cribbage and “Oh, Hell” card games and Bridge. Watching TV with his daughter’s dog, Rougie, nes- tled in his lap brought him much comfort in the last cou- ple of years. Milt especially loved visits from his children and their spouses, grandchil- dren, great-granddaughters, cousins Barbara, Jack and Ellen, his niece and nephew, Sue and Pat, and his “angels,” Pam, Renee, Leonor and Maggie, during which his kitchen was filled with cards, conversation and laughter. Milt was a terrific letter writer and continued to enjoy writing and receiving letters until the very end of his life. Another celebration of WEATHER DATA COURTS Florence Municipal Court Jan.30 Jasmine Dione Rose Sullivan pleaded guilty to resisting arrest, theft, minor in possesion of alcohol and attempted possesion of methamphetamines. She was sentenced to four days in the Florence City Jail. She must pay $396 in fines and not contact or be in the resi- dence, premises or place of employment of the victim. Michael Paul Peter Wallis pleaded no contest to disor- derly conduct and criminal trespass. He was sentenced to four days in the Florence City Jail. He pust pay $480 in fines and not contact or be in the residence, premises or place of employment of the victim. Joshua Michael Brown pleaded guilty to attempting to possess methampheta- mines. He was sentenced to 2 days in the Florence City Jail. Jeffery Wayne Gentzler pleaded guilty to DUII. He was sentenced to eight days Visit us on the web T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . COM in the Florence City Jail. He must pay $2,410 in fines. Steven Leo Desmond pleaded guilty to criminal mischief. He was sentenced to two days in the Florence City Jail. He must pay $655 in fines and not contact or be in the residence, premises or place of employment of the victim. D ATE Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 H IGH L OW R AIN 48 47 52 55 54 53 51 Rainfall Month: 13.40” 37 35 40 48 46 43 44 Week: 0.48” Year: 13.76” Courtesy of Roger Cunningham It’s Mardi Gras ALL WEE i K n e s p a t S a n roll d eek! right through the workw es We’re letting the good tim Follow us on Twitter @S IUSLAW N EWS Michael D. Ternyik A celebration of his life will be held Saturday, Feb.17, at 1pm at the Florence Events Center. Please join us. Steven Craig Lamica May 19, 1963 – January 19, 2018 Steven Craig Lamica, 54 years old, of Waldport, Oregon passed away in the comfort of his own home on January 19, 2018. Steve was born in Puerto Rico on May 19, 1963. He is survived by his spouse Staciy Alfano-Lamica. Steve’s memory is carried on by his children: Maxwell Alfano, Sydney Alfano, Madisyn Lamica, and Stevie Th omas-Lamica; his grandchildren: Conner, Collyn, and Riley Maxine; and his grand-pets: Smokey, Bandit, Edgar, and Walter. For many years Steve owned a roofi ng business in Lincoln County, Lamica Roofi ng, and before that he served for 10 years in the United States Air Force. Steve’s hobbies included being a devoted Boston Red Sox’s fan, snowmobiling, and bowling. He will be most remembered for his kind and caring personality. Arrangements have been entrusted to Aff ordable Burial and Cremation. No funeral arrangements have been made at this time. HEARING LOSS & YOUR BODY Improvements * With Hearing Loss Treatment: 36 % 48 % saw mental health improve saw quality of life improve 56 % 40 % saw relations with loved ones improve saw relations at home improve *Of hearing aid wearers in a study sponsored by the National Council on Aging RTS THE P ua A ry R 12 T th Y thru ST Sa A t., Fe b 17th Mon, Febr ERT DAILY CAJUN LUNCH • DESS SPECIALS RAGE NEW ORLEANS STYLE BEVE Thursday Monday Shrimp (smothered) Pastalaya with Sausage Etouff ee and Tomatoes Tuesday Authentic Slow-Roasted Pork Po’Boy and Slaw Saturday Shrimp and Andouille Jambalaya with Corn Fritters dding Desserts: King’s Cake, Bread Pu Pie with Whiskey Sauce and Pecan Wednesday Traditional Gumbo and Cornbread SERVED DAILY FROM 10:0 unge The Grill Restauran n t e & s Lo at Sandpi e FUN and FOOD” “Where it’s all about th ngwood, Florence 1201 35th Street at Ki • 54 1-997-4623 ext. 5 Highway 101 & 35 St. AN EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR • FEBRUARY 22 • 2 2–3PM 3PM 3P WHERE: Friday Red Beans and Rice with Fried Okra 0AM S IUSLAW N EWS 0.12 0.00 0.15 0.10 0.02 0.06 0.03 Milt’s life will be planned at a future date. Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Shorewood Senior Living 1451 Spruce St, Florence, OR 97439 Call today to RSVP — space is limited. Presented by: HEARING ASSOCIATES of Florence Florence 1525 12th St, Ste 2 541.991.4475 Steven G. Anderson, Au.D. www.HearingAssociatesOfFlorence.com