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    2A | SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS
On The Record
OBITUARIES
AMBULANCE/FIRE
Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue
Ambulance and fire call runs Jan. 1-5
Date
Time
1/1/19
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1/3/19
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0:11
7:29
9:44
12:46
12:57
16:22
18:35
18:41
18:58
21:20
23:01
5:36
9:49
12:14
12:27
12:35
15:50
16:11
18:11
18:56
19:51
22:04
4:48
8:11
9:44
9:46
10:18
10:47
Area
Laurel
Terrace View Dr
Airport Rd
9th St
MVA, Hwy 126
Ada Station Rd
Oak St
View Lp
Clear Lake Rd
Munsel Creek Rd
Hwy 101
Darlings Lp
9th St
9th St
Xylo St
Oak St
2nd St
Mercer Creek Dr
9th St
Rhododendron Dr
Terrace View Dr
9th St
Rio Rd
Hwy 101
6th St
Willow St
9th St
Clear Lake Rd
Type
SVFR Transport
Transport to PHH
SVFR Public Assist
Transport to RB
MFD, SVFR
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport
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 Public Assist
Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to GSRMC
Transport to PHH
Date
Time
1/3/19
1/3/19
1/3/19
1/3/19
1/3/19
1/3/19
1/3/19
1/4/19
1/4/19
1/4/19
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1/5/19
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1/5/19
1/5/19
1/5/19
1/5/19
1/5/19
1/5/19
1/5/19
1/5/19
10:56
11:40
12:59
14:53
18:29
18:59
19:17
2:14
8:24
9:19
12:56
17:30
18:44
19:46
22:01
22:45
1:52
8:15
9:25
10:31
11:38
11:49
13:28
14:12
14:40
17:18
18:22
19:59
Area
E Mapleton Rd
30th St
Cloudcroft Ln
12th St
Rhododendron Dr
Munsel Lake Rd
9th St
Rio Rd
Coastal Highlands Dr
31st St
9th St
Hwy 101
E Mapleton Rd
9th St
Outer Dr
Hwy 126
Airport Rd
Spruce St
9th St
Honeyman State Park
21st St
9th St
Hwy 101
Bay St
Maple St
9th St
Hwy 101
Rhododendron Dr
Type
Transport 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 ALF
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to GSRMC
Transport to BAH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to RB
SVFR, LCSO
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
SVFR, OSP, FPD
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to ALF
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
DUII High-Visibility Enforcement results released by Florence PD
The Florene Police De-
partment participated in
extra DUII Enforcement
during the Christmas and
New Year holiday season.
During the month of De-
cember, the Florence Po-
lice Department arrested
7 drivers for driving while
impaired, one of which was
arrested during the DUII
High Visibility Enforcement
(HVE) event.
During the HVE event,
Florence Officers issued 7
warnings for miscellaneous
traffic offenses.
The Florence Police De-
partment will participate in
another HVE event, which
will take place during Su-
per Bowl Sunday on Feb. 3,
2019.
Law Enforcement agen-
cies throughout Oregon and
the rest of the United States
participate in nationwide ef-
forts to get impaired drivers
off the street.
High Visibility Enforce-
ment, accomplished by
increasing the number of
officers on the streets ag-
gressively seeking out im-
paired drivers, is designed
to deter people from driving
after they have been drink-
ing.
For more information,
contact the Florence Police
Department at 541-997-
3515.
Health coverage enrollment remains strong in Oregon
SALEM — More than
148,000 Oregonians chose
health plans for 2019
through HealthCare.gov,
according to new data from
the federal government.
The sign-ups came during
the Nov. 1 to Dec. 15 open
enrollment period, the time
window when people can
buy health insurance for the
upcoming year.
Oregonians who enrolled
in coverage during open en-
rollment, whether through
HealthCare.gov or directly
with an insurance compa-
LCC to be
closed Monday
for MLK Day
Lane Community Col-
lege will be closed for the
Martin Luther King Jr. hol-
iday on Monday, Jan. 21.
No classes will be held
and no services will be
available, unless otherwise
announced by a depart-
ment or program.
For more information,
visit the academic calendar
online at  www.lanecc.edu/
calendars/academic-calen
dar 
West Lane
Translator sets
annual meeting
West Lane Transla-
tor, Inc., a not-for-profit
organization
providing
free television and radio
re-transmission to the
Florence area, will hold
its annual meeting on
Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 6
p.m.
The meeting will include
the election of officers and
will be held in the Brom-
ley Room of the Siuslaw
Public Library in Florence. 
WLT is also license
holder for local non-com-
mercial community radio
KXCR, 90.7 FM.
S IUSLAW N EWS
ny, must pay their premium
when they receive their Jan-
uary bill in order to make
their coverage effective.
“Each enrollment is more
than a number,” said Cam-
eron Smith, director of the
Oregon Department of Con-
sumer and Business Services
(DCBS). “It’s a family or
an individual who needed
health coverage they could
afford and found it through
the marketplace.”
The Oregon Health In-
surance Marketplace,
the state-level partner to
HealthCare.gov, is a division
of DCBS.
“The Oregonians who
signed up through Health-
Care.gov confirm the value
of this option for coverage
and financial assistance,”
said Chiqui Flowers, ad-
ministrator of the Oregon
Health Insurance Market-
place. “Oregon will contin-
ue to support health care
consumers, helping them
understand their options for
affording quality coverage
and assisting them with the
enrollment process.”
The enrollment total is
comparable to the number
of enrollments during the
same period last year. For
2018 coverage, 156,105 Or-
egonians chose health plans
through HealthCare.gov.
Now that open enrollment
has ended, most people will
be able to buy 2019 individ-
ual and family coverage only
when they have a major life
change, such as getting mar-
ried, having or adopting a
baby, or losing other cover-
age.
BALLEW—It is with
great sadness that the
family of Thelma Angie
Ballew, 64, of Mapleton,
announces her passing on
Jan. 11, 2019, after a two-
y e a r
battle
w it h
ovarian
cancer.
She
w a s
born
March
Angie Ballew 1 4 ,
1954.
She
will be lovingly remem-
bered by her husband of
30 years, Lester Ballew, of
Mapleton; her son Michael
Stewart of Yuba City, Ca-
lif.; daughter Jennifer Lon-
gario of Cole Fax, Calif.;
Jessica Johnston of Maple-
ton; nine grandkids and
lots of extended family.
Angie was preceded in
death by her father, Eu-
gene Ferguson, her mother
Beverly Ferguson, and her
grandparents.
AUDISS—Elaine
H.
Audiss passed away on
Nov. 25, 2018. Services
will be held Friday, Jan. 25,
at 1 p.m., at the Florence
Nazarene Church.
In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions can be made to the
Florence Caring & Preg-
nancy Center or the Flor-
ence Church of Nazarene.
DENTURE SERVICES INC.
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
Open 4 days a week!
Here to serve your denture needs:
Dentures
Partial Dentures
Immediate Dentures
Implant Dentures
Relines & Repairs Same Day
Monday-Thursday
10am - 2 pm
William Foster LD
Sherry, Offi ce Manager
“As a denture wearer myself,
I can answer your
questions and address
your denture concerns.”
~ William Foster, LD
Financing: Citi Health Card
12 Month no Interest
524 Laurel St.
541-997-6054
Angie Ballew
Please come join us
for a potluck
1/20/19 11:45 am
at
Mapleton Evangelical
Christian Church
at 12:45 pm
for a
small service.
3/14/1954 - 1/11/2019