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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015 OBITUARY DONAGHEY—Margie Francis Estes Donaghey, 85, formerly of Florence, passed away peacefully Feb. 11, 2015, after complications from a long battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Margie was born on Aug. 21, 1929, in Chandler, Okla. Margie Margie was the Donaghey oldest of seven children. She lived much of her adult life in small towns along the Southern Pacific RR Line that runs between Roseville and Truckee, Calif., but ENGAGEMENT resided longest in Roseville, Calif. She moved to California shortly after her marriage to the love of her life, Roy Donaghey (1923-1985). Margie also lived in Florence for about 15 years, where she worked with her son and daughter-in-law helping them manage Northwest T- shirt Company. Family remembers Margie being an adventurous, brave, kind and lov- ing woman who was a great artist and craftsperson, and who always had a soft twinkle in her eye, a big smile and arms ready to hug anybody in need. Margie is survived by her three children: Lois Donaghey (John) of Santa Rosa, Calif.; Roy E. Donaghey (Carolyn) of Florence, Ore.; and Jois Brock (Rick, deceased) of Reno, Nev.; her sisters Harriett Haines, Ellen Welton and Ethel South; her brother Frank Estes; grandchildren: Cole, Lyssa, Jayme, Chad, and Darien; nine great-grand- children; and one great-great-grand- son. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy; and two brothers: Sam Estes and Corkie Estes. Margie’s family was her pride and joy, and they will love her eternally. Services for Margie will be held Feb. 23, at Lambert Funeral Home in Roseville, Calif. Hier – Burns Olivia Hier and Kenton Burns have announced their engagement to be married Nov. 14, 2015, at the Vue in Corvalis, Ore. Olivia is the daughter of Jim and Renette Hier of Tigard, Ore. Kenton is the son of Alan and Karen Burns of Florence. The couple met at their alma mater, Oregon State University. The future bride received her degree in merchandising management and is employed by Siuslaw Bank in Florence. Her fiance graduated with a degree in forest management, and is currently employed with the U.S. Forest Service in Waldport. Camouflage underwear a revealing disguise City Lights Cinemas Police arrest Florence men for Eagle Point robbery Two suspects in a robbery at an Eagle Point AM/PM on Sept. 19 apparently wore under- wear over their faces to hide their identities. The cam- Gage Miller ouflage-pat- terned boxer- briefs did not prevent the Oregon State Police (OSP) from receiv- ing a tip that led to two Timothy arrests. Raybould An OSP trooper received an anonymous tip that one of two suspects involved in the robbery was in the Florence area. The trooper was able to determine the name and location of one of the suspects, identified as Gage S. Miller, 21, of Florence, who was already in custody on unrelated charges in the Florence Police Department Jail. During the interview of the suspect, additional information was developed that led investigators to deter- mine the identity and location of the second suspect. The second suspect, identified as Timothy D. Raybould, 22, also of Florence, was located at a Florence-area residence on Feb. 6. Both Raybould and Miller were arrested and transported to the Jackson County Jail pending charges for robbery in the first and second deg- rees. OSP was assisted in the investigation by the Eagle Point Police Department, Jackson Coun- ty District Attorney’s Office and the Florence Police Department. 1930 Hwy 101, Florence www.citylightscinemas.com 541-305-0014 The following films and showtimes Are for Friday, February 20, 2015 - Thursday, February 26, 2015 American Bear - 93 min Tue: 12:30 PM,6:30 PM And the Winner Is... - 200 min (G) Sun: 4:00 PM Fifty Shades of Grey - 125 min (R) Fri, Sat: 12:00 PM,3:00 PM,6:00 PM,8:50 PM Sun: 11:00 AM,1:45 PM Mon, Wed, Thu: 12:00 PM,3:00 PM,6:00 PM Tue: 3:00 PM,6:00 PM NOW PLAYING FebRUARY 20 - 26 OPENING FRIDAY: MCFARLAND, USA Rated PG, 128m “A feel-good movie that earns all those good feelings. The heart it shows along the journey makes it a winner.” The Wrap JUPITER ASCENDING Rated PG-13, 127m “The scale and visuals of this high concept sci-fi spectacle are extraordinary... there is no shortage of imagination” 2015 OSCAR NOMINATED SHORT FILMS Showing both programs: Animated: PG, 77m and Live Action: PG-13, 117m CONTINUING FRIDAY - THURSDAY: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY Rated R, 125m “Perfectly captures the tone of KB Gallery offers thrilling evening of live radio theater On Friday, Feb. 20 at 6:30 p.m., and Saturday, Feb. 21, at 12:30 p.m., the Kenneth B Gallery will host an evening of thrills as the Florence Radio Theater presents a live reading of three episodes from the classic radio series “Suspense!” In “Sorry, Wrong Number,” a woman overhears a plan for murder over the telephone and des- perately attempts to stop it from coming to fruition. In Ray Bradbury’s “Zero Hour,” a house wife uncovers a sinister plot of an alien invasion led by her young daughter. In “The Game,” two young boys take a night of drinking too far with a game of Russian roulette. Join local actors, includ- ing San Francisco Jack, Jim Wellington, Elizabeth Rose, Grant Harmon and Meg Spencer, as they bring these terrifying stories to life. Admission is free. KB Gallery is at 1458 First St. in Old Town Florence. For more information, call 541-999-5875 or visit www.KennethBGallery.com. E.L. James’ sensational best-selling novel” Urban Cinefile WEATHER D ATE Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. H IGH 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 52 55 59 59 60 61 66 Rainfall Month: 10.08” The spongebob movie: sponge out of water Rated PG, 100m “Consistently hilarious, tickles the funny bones of old salts and young fishies alike.” L OW R AIN 46 44 41 43 40 36 44 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 A: Deadlines for press releases and news items are Mondays and Thursdays at noon. What is a Neuroma? Data courtesy of Roger Cunningham A painful condition that affects the ball of your foot as if you are standing on a pebble. This can cause sharp, burning pain in the ball of your foot & into your toes. Eugene Foot & Ankle pressreleases@thesiuslawnews.com technique, power and rhythm, it stings and sings like nothing else.” Total Film SPECIAL EVENTS: McFarland, USA - 128 min (PG) Fri, Sat: 12:20 PM,3:20 PM,6:10 PM,9:00 PM Sun: 11:00 AM,1:45 PM,8:00 PM Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 12:20 PM,3:20 PM,6:20 PM Oscar Shorts-Animated - 85 min (NR) Fri, Sat: 5:10 PM Oscar Shorts-Live Action - 117 min (NR) Fri, Sat: 12:10 PM,9:30 PM The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water - 92 min (TBC) Fri, Sat: 2:50 PM,7:15 PM Sun: 11:00 AM,1:45 PM Mon, Wed, Thu: 2:50 PM,7:30 PM Tue: 4:10 PM TREasure island From the National Theatre - February 21 AMERICAN BEAR With the Directors in attendance! - February 24 Treasure Island - 130 min Sat: 12:00 PM Whiplash - 106 min (R) Mon, Wed, Thu: 12:10 PM,5:00 PM Tue: 12:00 PM Week: 0.30” Year: 14.21” Ask Dr. Rincker, the Podiatrist Q: RETURNING MONDAY: WHIPLASH Rated R, 107m Monday - Thursday Only - “A masterclass in Jupiter Ascending - 125 min (PG) Fri: 12:30 PM,3:30 PM,6:20 PM,9:10 PM Sat: 3:30 PM,6:20 PM,9:10 PM Sun: 11:00 AM,1:10 PM,8:00 PM Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 12:30 PM,3:30 PM,6:20 PM We’ve Moved... but just next door! 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