2A | SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS T HE R ECORD OBITUARIES COURTS June 5 • Kristin Danielle Lane pleaded no contest to theft. She must pay $618 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of em- ployment of the victim. • Blane Allen Bunch plead- ed no contest to assault and disorderly conduct. He was sentenced to five days in the Florence City Jail. He must pay $330 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employment of the victim. • Michael Lee Dotson plead- ed no contest to harassment. He must pay $175 in fines, perform 50 hours of public service and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employment of the victim. June 12 • Desiree Galena Arm- strong-Funk pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. He must pay $550 in fines and not con- tact or be in or about the resi- dence or place of employment of the victim. • Blaine Allen Bunch plead- ed no contest to criminal tres- pass. He was sentenced to 16 days in the Florence City Jail. He must pay $305 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of em- ployment of the victim. • Joshua Lynn Dearman pleaded guilty to Harassment. He was sentenced to four days in the Florence City Jail. He must pay $480 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employ- ment of the victim. • Michael Dwayne Dearman pleaded guilty to escape, theft and interference with a police officer. He was sentenced to 30 days in the Florence City Jail. He must pay $100 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of em- ployment of the victim. • Michelleanne Granby pleaded guilty to criminal trespass. She must pay $225 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employment of the victim. • Nickolus McKane Ough pleaded guilty to attempting to possess methamphetamines. He must pay $50 in fines. • Jason Ray Whitfield plead- ed no contest to harassment and disorderly conduct. He was sentenced to nine days in the Florence City Jail. He must not contact or be in or about the residence or place of em- ployment of the victim. June 19 MINNERY—Frances Larie Minnery, 79, of Cottage Grove, O r e . , passed away June 21, 2018, surround- ed by fam- ily. She was born Feb. 19, 1939, Frances in Day- Minnery ton, Ohio, to John E. and Lorena (Neiter) Minnery. • John Michael Conger pleaded no contest to harass- ment. He was sentenced to 14 days in the Florence City Jail. He must pay $505 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of em- ployment of the victim. • Jamin Joe Sackett pleaded guilty to harassment. He must pay $725 in fines and not con- tact or be in or about the resi- dence or place of employment of the victim. SALE at Florence Antiques & Coast Jewelers • Affordable quality jewelry. • Vintage, estate, and pre-owned jewelry. • Choose from our incredible selection of quality diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, silver, jade, pearl, coral, and cameo jewelry. • Ask about our lay-a-way & gift registry plans • Antique Furniture & Collectibles Dunes City announces open council positions In addition to the mayor position, the Dunes City elec- tions officer announced that there are also three Dunes City Council positions open for election bid by qualified candidates. “Candidates for office in Dunes City must be residents of Dunes City at the time of their election,” said Dunes City Administrator and Elec- tions Officer Jamie Mills. Council seat positions are WEATHER DATA D ATE H IGH L OW R AIN June 19 June 20 June 21 June 22 June 23 June 24 June 25 68 61 64 68 69 71 65 Rainfall Month: 2.14” 53 56 54 54 48 47 49 for a term of four years, while the mayor, a position current- ly filled by Bob Forsythe, is elected for a two-year term. Councilors whose terms expire at the end of this year include Duke Wells, Sheldon Meyer and Susan Snow. So far, Meyer has submit- ted an application to run for re-election. Dunes City election pack- ets are available for pickup at Dunes City Hall between the sons: Don and Craig Lamm; sisters Mary Lee and Carolyn; brother Jerry; and 8 grandchil- dren and 5 great-grandchil- dren. She was preceded in death by son, Kevin Lamm. A celebration of life and pot- luck will be held at noon on Saturday, July 7, at 76622 Blue Mountain School Rd., in Cot- tage Grove. Arrangements in the care of Smith Lund Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. Independence Day Sheriff ’s office introduces new K-9 officer his son Hektor will The Lane County Sher- follow in his footsteps iff ’s Office (LCSO) just as a LCSO canine. hired a new employee, and The sheriff ’s office he’s not what you think. is holding fundraising Hektor, a 20-month-old efforts to help cover Belgian Malinois canine, is the cost of Hektor’s the LCSO’s newest mem- certification training, ber of the K9 Unit. which is $4,500. Hektor and his new han- The K9 Program dler, Deputy Raymond is funded largely by May, are preparing for a community donations multi-week training pro- that cover the cost of gram that will result in their certification as a K9 food, veterinary ser- team. vices, equipment in- PHOTO COURTESY LCSO LCSO has historically A LCSO deputy hendler with the cluding, a bullet proof had two law enforcement department's newest K-9 officer, vest for the dog and training. K9s, each with a deputy Hektor. Those who would handler. like to donate to the K9s use their keen sense dogs, Frits, is getting ready to of smell to assist in locating retire. As luck would have it, K9 Unit can do so by sending suspects, searching for evi- Frits happened to have a son them to the LCSO at 125 E. dence and finding missing who inherited his skills as a Eighth Ave. in Eugene, or on- line through PayPal at www. people in Lane County. police dog. One of the office’s current As Frits gets ready to retire, paypal.me/LCSOK9Team. Frances was a nurse in both her professional and family life. She served in the United States Airforce and always worked very hard. She loved camping, playing cards and gardening. Her proudest accomplish- ment were her three boys; Don, Craig and Kevin Lamm. Her faith held her strong to the end and being with her grandchildren always made her smile. Frances is survived by her hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Completed applications must be submitted to the elec- tions officer for release of pe- tition signature pages. The election packets, in- cluding verified petition signature pages, must be re- turned to City Hall by Aug. 23, 2018. For more information, visit dunescityhall.com. Florence Antiques & Coast Jewelers 1220 Bay Street, #100 Florence, OR 97439 541-997-8104 ANNUAL FLORENCE FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA! 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.09 Showtime 10-10:30 p.m. Port of Siuslaw Park and Old Town Area Nopal & Bay Streets New this year the fi reworks will be fully-synchronized with patriotic music sponsored by Banner Bank. The music will be broadcast on KCST 106.9FM - Coast Radio throughout the Florence area. Week: 0.09” Year: 35.92” Courtesy of Roger Cunningham the web Come early to stake out your viewing spot and enjoy music from 8-10:30 p.m. with Wayne Sharpe of KCST 106.9FM - Coast Radio during their live remote in the Port of Siuslaw marina parking lot. T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . 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