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2A | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS On The Record OBITUARY AMBULANCE/FIRE Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue Ambulance and fire call runs June 16-22 Date Time 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/16/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/17/19 6/18/19 6/18/19 6/18/19 6/18/19 6/18/19 6/18/19 6/18/19 6/18/19 6/19/19 6/19/19 6/19/19 6/19/19 6/19/19 6/19/19 6/19/19 6:09 9:33 10:09 12:24 12:56 14:17 14:35 16:38 17:53 17:59 18:46 19:27 21:12 21:35 23:28 23:35 23:39 3:09 5:56 7:16 10:11 12:10 12:28 14:05 15:29 16:16 18:16 21:22 8:50 11:31 13:48 15:06 19:35 20:28 21:03 21:26 0:43 1:17 11:12 12:05 13:49 17:20 17:43 Are Type Mariners Ln 9th Street South Jetty 9th St Xylo St Munsel Creek Lp 9th St 9th St Spruce St 9th St Park Village Lp View Lp Kingwood St Terrace View Dr. Harbor Vista Rd 9th St Oak St Spruce St 9th St Mariners Ln Ocean Dunes Dr 9th St Terrace View Dr Redwood Lp Jonathan Ln Rhododendron Dr 9th Street S Canary Rd Oceana Dr 16th St 9th St 9th St 16th St Munsel Creek Lp Medical, Hwy 101 Hwy 101 Rhododendron Dr 18th St 9th St MVC, Hwy 101 9th St 21st S 9th St Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to ALF Transport to PHH Transport Transport to RB Transport to RB Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Transport Transport to RB SVFR Transport Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH FPD Transport Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH FPD Transport Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Transport Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH FPD, SVFR Transport Transport to RB Transport to PHH Transport to RB Date Time Are 6/19/19 6/19/19 6/19/19 6/19/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/20/19 6/21/19 6/21/19 6/21/19 6/21/19 6/21/19 6/21/19 6/21/19 6/21/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 6/22/19 19:04 20:04 21:06 22:25 0:33 1:18 4:47 6:39 10:45 13:31 14:59 15:01 15:42 15:52 16:05 16:30 18:05 18:40 18:51 19:05 21:09 23:44 3:44 6:10 7:09 13:58 16:14 18:44 20:11 22:25 2:35 3:18 9:32 13:05 13:10 14:26 16:55 17:08 17:17 17:29 19:00 21:25 21:55 9th St 9th St 9th St 9th St Skunk Hollow Rd 9th St Willow Ct 9th St Greenwood St Hwy 126 21st Street 43rd St Siltcoos Station Rd Mitchell Loop Rd Riverview Medical, Coosah Ct 9th St Honeyman St. Pk. Oak Street 9th St 9th St Ocean Dunes Dr MVC, Hwy 126 Medical, Russell Dr Errhart Rd MVC, E Glenada Seapine Dr 9th St MVC, Mercer Lake Rd Kingwood St. Maple St 20th St Seapine Dr 9th St Hwy 101 Coast Guard Station Rd 9th St Mar Azul Terrace 9th St. 9th St. Rhododendron Dr Medical, 21st St Medical, Seabrook Ln Type Transport to ALF Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport to PHH SVFR Transport Transport to ALF Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH CTP Transport Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Transport SVFR Transport Transport to PHH SVFR Transport Transport to RB Transport Transport to PHH Transport to ALF Transport to RB Transport to PHH SVFR Transport SVFR Transport Transport to PHH SVFR Transport Transport to PHH Transport to RB SVFR Transport Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Public Assist Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport to RB Transport to PHH SVFR Transport SVFR Transport Oregonians encouraged to keep fireforks legal, safe The Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM), the Or- egon Fire Service, natural resource agencies, Oregon licensed fireworks whole- salers and safety experts all encourage Oregonians to “keep it legal and keep it safe” when using fire- works. The 2019 Oregon fire- works retail sales season opened June 23 and runs through July 6. The OSFM and its partners want ev- eryone to know which fireworks are legal to use in Oregon without a per- mit, where they are per- mitted to be used and the important safety steps to take when using legal fire- works. “I want to remind all Oregonians that consumer legal fireworks can only be purchased from Oregon permitted fireworks retail- ers and stands,” says State Fire Marshal Jim Walk- er. “And regulations limit where those fireworks may be used. Fire risk in Ore- gon is already high, and as the weeks go by that risk will only increase — so there is no room for error in fireworks safety.” The July Fourth holiday public land visitors are advised to leave all fire- works at home. The use of fireworks is prohibited on all national forestland, Oregon state parks and beaches. However, residents statewide can still en- joy fireworks at officially sponsored community events. For residents who pur- chase legal fireworks, the OSFM encourages every- one to practice the four Bs of safe fireworks use: • Be prepared before lighting fireworks: keep water available by using a garden hose or bucket. • Be safe when lighting fireworks: keep children and pets away from fire- works. • Be responsible after lighting fireworks: never relight a dud. Wait 15 to 20 minutes then soak it in a bucket of water before disposal. • Be aware: use only le- gal fireworks and use them only in legal places Oregon law prohibits the possession, use or sale of any firework that flies into the air, explodes or travels more than 12 feet horizon- tally on the ground, with- out a permit issued by the OSFM. Fireworks common- ly called bottle rockets, Roman candles and fire- crackers are illegal in Ore- gon without a permit. For the last reported five years through 2018, there were 1,264 reported fire- works-related fires in Ore- gon recorded by the state’s structural fire agencies, re- sulting in more than $3.5 million in property dam- age. During that same pe- riod, fires resulting from fireworks resulted in one death and 26 injuries. The data from structural fire agencies do not include incidents that occurred on federal and other state lands. Officials may seize ille- gal fireworks and charge offenders with a class B misdemeanor, which could result in a fine of up to $2,500 per violation and a civil penalty of up to $500. Those who misuse fire- works or allow fireworks to cause damage are liable and may be required to pay fire suppression costs or other damage. Parents are also liable for fireworks damage caused by their children. “All Oregonians share the responsibility to use only consumer legal fire- works and use them care- fully,” adds Walker. “We encourage you to be aware and considerate of neigh- bors and their pets before deciding on when and where you choose to light legal fireworks.” The OSFM has pub- lished FAQs for commonly answered questions about the sale and legal use of consumer fireworks, per- mits for the retail sale of fireworks and state rules for their use and enforce- ment activities. OSFM’s fireworks edu- cation materials for shar- ing on social media also can be found at www.or- egon.gov/osp/programs/ sfm. SCHULTZ—Richard J. Schultz, 62, of Florence, died June 19, 2019. Richard was born April 16, 1947, in Hollywood, Calif. He was often seen sell- ing his books at Green- trees Yard Sales in Florence Richard and Picc- Shultz A-Dilly Flea Mar- ket i n Eugene. Richard was sometimes known as “Bookman” for his interesting and eclectic books. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Rita L. Cadagin; his daughter Avi- va Marika Schultz; grand- daughter Ella; his son Jere- my Schultz; step-grandson Ethan Newell; step-son Erik Patten; daughter-in- law Sylvia and their two children: Samantha and Jackson. Donations may be given in his memory to Hospice of Florence or Parkin- son’s Resources of Oregon (PRO). Estill Farms U-pick Blueberries Opening Weekend Promotion for June 29 and 30 $0.99 /lb for conventional blueberries at Drain location 6680 State Hwy 38 $1.99 /lb for USDA certified organic blueberries at Elkton location 32527 State Hwy 38 2019 Season hours 8 AM - 2 PM Tuesday thru Sunday 541-836-7612 Promotion pricing above applies to U-pick berries only and valid June 29 and 30 Spruce Point Presents The “Birdman” July 3rd at 3:00 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Join Us as we learn about exotic birds. See them close up and learn many things about the species from the “Birdman”. Great for Kids and Adults! Spruce Point Assisted Living 375 9th Street, Florence • 541-997-6111 Dunes Memorial Chapel serving Florence and the surrounding area “ Our Family, Serving Your Family” Burial & Cremation Service • Onsite Crematory Columnbarium Spaces • Pre-need Planning Serving Lane, Douglas and Coos County Dunes Memorial Chapel 2300 Frontage Road, Reedsport, Oregon 97467 • 541-271-2822 The Florence - Siuslaw Lions Club Presents BIRTHS STONE—B enjamin Ascent Stone, a boy, was born June 20, 2019, to Elizabeth Ann Stone and Jordan Michael Stone, of Florence, at Peace Har- bor Hospital. WOOD—Kyle Sain Wood, a boy, was born June 21, 2019, to Deanie Wood and Kyle Wood, of Florence, at Peace Har- bor Hospital. WEATHER DATA D ATE June 18 June 19 June 20 June 21 June 22 June 23 June 24 H IGH L OW 67 64 64 64 65 64 66 49 41 43 50 43 51 42 Ice Cream Social Join us for local flavors from BJ’s Ice Cream Parlor and live music featuring Ron Estep! R AIN 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Friday, June 28 th 11:00am – 3:00pm 1355 Highway 101 • Florence • 800-997-7121 • www.opbc.com member 10AM-3PM Florence Municipal Airport Trophy Presentations at 2:30PM Suggested Spectator Donation: $2 per person Proceeds Benefi t Florence-Siuslaw Lions Club Charities & Siuslaw H.S. Wrestling Team FOOD • LIVE MUSIC • FAMILY FUN ALL DAY! WWII Historial Aircraft Aerial Demonstrations: Grumman Hellcat, AT6-Fighter/Trainer and Stearman Bi-Plan Opportunity Drawings All Day including Win a FREE Flight on the AT6 Live Entertainment, Food Booths, Military Vehicle Rides, Exhibitors and More! Rainfall Week: 0.00” Month: 0.31” Year: 37.35” Courtesy of Roger Cunningham Want more news? 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