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2A | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS T HE R ECORD OBITUARIES AMBULANCE/FIRE Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue Ambulance and fire call runs Jan. 23-29 Date Time 1/23/17 10/14/18 10/14/18 10/14/18 10/14/18 10/14/18 10/14/18 10/14/18 10/14/18 10/15/18 10/15/18 10/15/18 10/15/18 10/15/18 10/15/18 10/15/18 10/15/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/16/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 0317 8:32 13:18 14:34 14:45 14:49 15:03 17:04 22:27 11:20 1:51 3:18 12:09 13:59 16:09 19:11 21:06 0:30 8:18 8:32 9:41 13:30 13:33 14:08 14:33 14:34 15:08 16:17 17:21 21:56 22:13 0:58 2:44 Area 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/17/18 10/18/18 10/18/18 10/18/18 10/18/18 10/18/18 10/18/18 10/18/18 10/18/18 10/19/18 10/19/18 10/19/18 10/19/18 10/19/18 10/19/18 10/19/18 10/20/18 10/20/18 10/20/18 10/20/18 10/20/18 10/20/18 10/20/18 10/20/18 Type E Mapleton Road Limpit Ln 35th St Heceta Beach Rd Glenada Rd Hwy 36 16th St Oak St MVA, Harbor Vista Hwy 101 Rhododendron Dr Rhododendron Dr Starr Rd Hwy 126 9th St 9th St 11th St 9th St Mariners Ln Limpit Ln Hwy 101 Rhododendron Dr Hwy 101 Hwy 101 Parkside Dr 9th St Hwy 101 Sherwood Lp Nopal St Ivy Street Clear Lake Rd 9th St MVA, Hwy 126 Medical Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH SVFR Assist, Public SVFR Transport To PHH Transport To PHH SVFR, FPD Transport SVFR Assist, Public Transport To PHH Transport To PHH SVFR Transport To PHH MFD Transport To PHH Transport To RB Transport To RB Transport To PHH SVFR Assist, Public Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH SVFR Assist, Public Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH SVFR Assist, Public FPD Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To RB SVFR Assist, Public 7:09 12:07 13:55 14:50 15:10 16:07 16:35 17:00 17:20 18:00 19:13 19:46 4:52 11:18 12:17 14:05 17:01 17:07 21:04 22:13 0:00 1:27 8:38 11:00 13:45 16:56 23:38 0:08 0:20 5:12 10:16 14:32 21:32 22:01 23:49 MVA, Hwy 126 9th St Oak St 9th St Lost Ln Lillie Circle Dr 12th St 9th St Royal St Georges Dr 12th St Southview 9th St 9th St 9th St Munsel Creek Lp 18th St Limpit St 9th St 9th St Rhododendron Dr Hwy 36 Munsel Creek Lp Outer Dr Bay St Spruce St North Fork Siuslaw Rd Oak St 9th St Darlings Lp Jonathan Ln 35th St 21st St 9th St Ivy St Myeena Lp SVFR, OSP, MFR Transport Transport To RB Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To RB Transport To PHH Transport To PHH SVFR Assist, Public Transport to SHMC Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH SVFR Assist, Public Transport To PHH SHDWFD Transport Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To RB Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transpor To ALF Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To RB FPD Transport To PHH Transport To PHH AYALA—Jose Reyna Aya- la, 46, passed away at home on Oct. 12, 2018. Jose was born Aug. 25, 1972, in Hojo De Agua, San Gabriel, Jalisco, Mexico to Maria Aya- la Rodri- guez and Augustin R e y n a Romero. J o s e had four sisters: Irma Rey- na Ayala, Jose Ayala Gloria R e y n a Ayala, Griselda Reyna Ayala and Guadalupe Reyna Ayala; and four brothers: Sergio Rey- na Ayala, Nazianzus Reyna Ayala, Armando Reyna Ayala and Martin Reyna Ayala. Jose moved to Florence in the 1990s and enjoyed a ca- reer in the restaurant industry. Jose enjoyed our community and hanging out with people from all different walks of life. He was friendly, loving and caring to all. Jose is survived by his wife, Lesli, and four children: Alisa (22), Marcos (20), Victor (13) and Joe (10). Jose’s infectious smile and charming personality will be missed by many in our com- munity. A church Mass was held on Friday, Oct. 26, at 9 a.m. at Our Lady of the Dunes Cath- olic Church, and a celebration of his life took place at Ichiban Lounge that evening at 9 p.m. Independent and Here to Stay! Your Florence Sears is not affected by Sears Holdings bankruptcy POLICE Oct. 15 • No calls to report Oct. 16 • Theft was reported in the 900 block of Highway 101. • Assault was reported in the 1300 block of Highway 101. • Dispute was reported in the 1600 block of 14th Street. • Accident, without injury, was reported at Seventh Street and Highway 101. Oct. 17 • Accident, with unknown injury, was reported at mile- post 2 on Highway 126. • Accident, with injury, was reported at milepost 3 on Highway 126. • Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 1200 block of Bay Street. Fire was reported in the 90000 block of Southview Lane. Oct. 18 • Theft was reported in the 4000 block of Highway 101. • Criminal mischief was re- ported in the 1000 block of 10th Street. • Theft was reported in the 2000 block of Oak Street. • Arrest, with warrant, was reported at 25th and Spruce Streets. • Fire was reported in the 300 block of Ninth Street. Oct. 19 • Arrest, with warrant, was reported at the Eighth Street bus stop. • Dispute was reported in the 1700 block of 43rd Street. • Theft was reported in the 2000 block of 12th Street. • Hit-and-run accident was reported in the 4000 block of Highway 101. • Driving while suspended was reported in the 2000 block of Highway 101. • Arrest, without warrant, was reported in the 1400 block of Highway 101. • Theft was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. • Assault was reported in the 2000 block of Highway 101. 685 Hwy 101, Florence • 541-997-3273 Oct. 20 • Theft was reported in the 4000 block of Highway 101. • Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 1700 block of 43rd Street. • Assault was reported in the 500 block of Ivy Street. Oct. 21 • Assault was reported in the 1500 block of Highway 101. Always Something Happening 541.997.1994 | 888.968.4086 715 Q UINCE S TREET F LORENCE , OR 97439 WWW . EVENTCENTER . ORG Outdoor burning season opens today The fall outdoor burning season opened today, Oct. 27, for many Lane County resi- dents. The season, originally set to start Oct. 1, was delayed until Oct. 13, delayed again till Oct. 27, then pushed back further due to continued dry weather and fire danger. The Lane County Fire De- fense Board and Oregon De- partment of Forestry decided to postpone the opening of the season in Lane County until fire season could be fully de- clared over. Outdoor burning season ends Oct. 31 for lots greater than 2 acres inside the Eugene Urban Growth Bound- ary; lots greater than 0.5 acres inside the Springfield Urban Growth Boundary and City Limits; and inside the Oakridge Urban Growth Boundary and City Limits. Residential outdoor burning is prohibited at all times within the city limits of Eugene and Florence. Outdoor burning, also known as open or backyard burning, allows some Lane County residents to burn only dry woody yard debris that was generated on their own residential property. Rules con- cerning outdoor burning differ throughout the county. Burn barrels are prohibited countywide. Outdoor burning rules have been recently up- dated in the past year, the pub- lic can find the updated rules in LRAPA’s outdoor burning booklet: www.lrapa.org/Docu- mentCenter/View/163. Before starting a fire, all residents must check the dai- ly burning advisory, which indicates to the community if burning is prohibited on a giv- en day. The advisory also tells residents when all fires must be extinguished by. The daily burning advisory can be found by calling Lane Regional Air Protection Agency’s advisory line at 541-726-3976 or by vis- iting www.lrapa.org. To prevent any uncontrolled fires, the Fire Defense Board reminds all residents that all outdoor burning must be con- stantly attended until extin- guished with water nearby. Although burning is an op- tion for some Lane County res- idents, LRAPA encourages ex- ploring alternatives to burning. Residents can dispose of woody yard debris for a min- imal charge at one of Lane County’s various collection de- pots or with Rexius and Lane Forest Products. Chipping and composting are also alternative options to burning. In Memory y of Leah Goodwin Book by Doug Wright Music by Scott Frankel Lyrics by Michael Korie Based on the film Grey Gardens by David Maysles, Albert Maysles, Ellen Hovde, Muffie Mayer and Susan Froemke Nov 1,2,3, at 7pm Nov 4 at 2pm Florence Event Center Directed ~ J ASON W OOD Music Direction ~ R HIANNA H AINES & S HEENA M OORE Presented in concert style Music Conductor ~ C HRIS L EWIS Grey Gardens 1941 to 1973 Come hear & see what happened to Edith Bouvier Beale & her daughter, “Little” Edie Parade Begins at 1pm Great viewing along the Port Parking Lot and Bay Street. Tributes and treats for Veterans will be available at Veterans Memorial Park and at several local restaurants including the Firehouse and Th ree Rivers Casino Resort. 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