The Siuslaw news. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1960-current, April 22, 2015, Image 2

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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
April 13
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 200 block
of Highway 101.
Overdose was reported
in the 5300 block of Knoll
Way.
Theft was reported in the
700 block of Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
1200 block of Ninth Street.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 1500 block of
Ninth Street.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 900 block of
Highway 101.
April 14
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported on
Highway 36.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 1500 block of
Willow Loop.
Theft was reported in the
2000 block of Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
600 block of Laurel Street.
Accident, with injury, was
reported at Glenada Hill.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 1500 block of
Highway 101.
Loud noise was reported in
the 1700 block of 43rd Street.
April 15
Shots fired were reported on
Highway 101.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 1600 block of
21st Street.
Theft was reported in the
200 block of Highway 101.
Alarm was reported in the
2000 block of 12th Street.
Arrest was reported in the
2500 block of Oak Street.
Theft was reported in the
700 block of Skookum Drive.
Accident, with injury, was
reported in the 1400 block of
10th Street.
April 16
Harassment was reported in
the 2500 block of Oak Street.
Theft was reported in the
1600 block of 16th Street.
Contempt was reported in
the 900 block of Greenwood
Street.
Harassment was reported in
the 900 block of Highway 101.
Criminal mischief was
reported
at
the Water
Treatment Plant.
Alarm was reported in the
300 block of Ninth Street.
April 17
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported at the old
Rite Aid building on Highway
101.
Alarm was reported in the
1700 block of Siano Loop.
Theft was reported in the
2200 block of 17th Street.
Shots fired were reported in
the 2100 block of 18th Street.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 1500 block of
Yew Street.
Intoxicated subject was
reported in the 1500 block of
Ninth Street.
April 18
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 900 block of
Highway 101.
Accident, without injury,
OBITUARY
was reported at Quince Street
and Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
1200 block of Ninth Street.
Dispute was reported in the
800 block of Highway 101.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 4700 block of
Highway 101.
Bomb threat was reported at
Pizza Hut.
Harassment was reported at
Pizza Hut.
Loud noise was reported at
Riverhouse Inn.
April 19
Dispute was reported at
Riverhouse Inn.
Shots fired were reported in
the 87700 block of Highway
101.
Water rescue was reported
on the Siuslaw River at
the11600 block of Highway
36.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 900 block of
Highway 101.
Dispute was reported on
43rd Street.
PeaceHealth awarded Certificate of Excellence
The
Oregon
Health
Authority
has
awarded
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center with a
Certificate of Excellence for
exceeding
the
U.S
Department of Health and
Human
Services
2020
Healthcare Worker Influenza
Vaccination goal of 90 per-
cent.
Peace Harbor’s healthcare
worker influenza vaccination
rate for 2013-2014 influenza
season was 94 percent, which
makes it the third-highest in
the state of Oregon for the
2013-2014 season.
“It is wonderful to be rec-
ognized by the state for our
healthcare worker flu vaccina-
tion rates,” said Cassandra
Antosz, RN with Employee
Health
and
Safety
at
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center. “This just
illustrates the commitment of
our medical center and care-
givers to the safety and health
of our patients and our com-
munity.”
Immunizations of health-
care workers is a critical
weapon in the fight against
influenza virus infection,
which causes thousands of
hospitalizations and deaths
annually, severely impacting
vulnerable populations such
as people with chronic med-
ical conditions, young chil-
dren, infants, pregnant women
and seniors.
Infected workers can inad-
vertently transmit influenza to
patients and each other.
Oregon has been gradually
adding requirements for
mandatory reporting of vacci-
nation rates in healthcare
facilities and PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor is among the
highest in employee vaccina-
tion rates.
Florence Radio Theater
to perform live Thursday
Experience the magic of
Florence Radio Theater when
it presents three segments of
the classic anthology series,
“Escape!” Thursday, April
23, through Saturday, April
25.
There will be evening
shows at 7 p.m. and a
Saturday matinee at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $5 at the door
at Kenneth B Gallery, 1458
First St., in Old Town
Florence.
The classic radio perform-
ance will put the audience on
the edge of its seat.
Segments with sound
effects of the “Escape!”
anthology include, “The
Most Dangerous Game,”
“Three Skeleton Keys” and
BIRTH
STEEL —Marshall
Richard Steel, a boy
weighing 7 lbs., 9 ozs.,
was born to Christine
Elyce Dixon and Barry
Gene Steel of Florence
on April 16, 2015, at
6:40 a.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor Medical
Center.
“A Study in Wax.”
Enjoy the thrill of being
lost on a tropical island with
a madman on a hunt, trapped
in a remote Antarctic shack
with a partner who plots to
kill, and imprisoned in a
remote lighthouse with
bloodthirsty rats — all
through the Florence Radio
Theater.
The production stars local-
ly acclaimed actors David
Lauria, Jim Wellington and
Grant Harmond.
Additional information is
available online at www.ken
nethbgallery.com, or by call-
ing SK Lindsey at 541-999-
5875.
WEATHER
D ATE
April
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Rainfall
Month: 4.68”
L OW R AIN
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Week: 0.18”
Year: 28.05”
Data Courtesy of
Roger Cunningham
CHASTAIN — Robert
(Bob) Chastain, 81, passed
a w a y
peacefully
on April 1,
2015, after
a long bat-
tle
with
Alzheimers.
He was
born in Kla-
math Falls,
Robert
moved with
Chastain
his family
to Portland and settled in
Mapleton in 1947.
He
graduated
from
Mapleton High in 1953, and
then started his life-long
career in millwork.
He enjoyed spending
his free time coaching and
participating in a variety
of sports. He was an
avid hunter and enjoyed
passing on his knowledge to
all who followed.
He was a devoted friend
and family man. Whether it
was Saturday night milk-
shakes or a ballgame, his
motto was always: “The
more the merrier!”
He had a big heart, a
contagious smile, loved to
talk, tease and coach “all” his
kids.
He will be missed very
much.
He is survived by his
wife of 46 years, Barbara;
six
children:
Curtis
(Normita) of Jackson Hole,
Wyo.,
Carmen
Temple
(David) of McMinnville,
Ore., William (Linda) of
Vancouver, Wash., Kris of
Florence, Ore., Vicki Ryan
(Shawn) of Salem, Ore.,
Roy (Jessica) of Gresham,
Ore.; 18 grandchildren, 13
great-grandchildren;
two
brothers, a sister, two aunts,
numerous cousins and many
friends.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Ernie and
Violet Chastain.
There will be a pot-
luck celebration of life at
Honeyman State Park, at the
Cleawox gazebo, from 1 to 4
p.m. on Saturday, May 2.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home is in
charge of all arrangements.
NOW PLAYING APRIL 24 - 30
NEW this week:
DANNY COLLINS (R) - Starring Al Pacino and Annette Bening
TRUE STORY (R) - “Exceptionally well-made.” The Playlist
WILD TALES (R) - “Fiery, outrageous!” Produced by Pedro Almodovar
CONTINUING:
FURIOUS 7 (PG-13) - “Fueled by dedication and passionate heart.”
PAUL BLART: mall cop 2 (PG) - Our hero goes to Vegas!
WOMAN IN GOLD (PG-13) - “Starry cast, stirring true story.”
SPECIAL EVENTS:
TITUS ANDRONICUS - Saturday at Noon - Encore Wednesday at 6pm
AN HONEST LIAR - Tuesday at 6pm
PREVIEW: AVENGERS : AGE OF ULTRON - Thursday at 7pm
CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS
Moonstruck in Florence
Exclusive Women’s Night Out,
THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH
Movie, Wine, Popcorn!
6:30 Gab Fest • 7:30 Special showing of “Moonstruck”
CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS
A fundraiser: Leave A Legacy~Save A Life
Emergency Department Campaign
$50.00 Donation—Tickets going fast!
Must be purchased in advance at
Peace Harbor
Medical Center Foundation Offi ces
in the lobby of the hospital.
Cash or Check only
1930 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR 97439
Showtimes: April 24-30, 2015
$9 Regular/$8 Senior or Student/$7.50 Matinee/
$7 Child/$6.50 Member
NEW: Danny Collins - 106 min (R) – “[With] sharp dialogue, and a
superb ensemble cast, anchored by a lead performance by Al Pacino
in lovable scamp mode.” RogerEbert.com
Fri, Sat: 12:20, 3:20, 6:20, 8:50 | Sun: 1:10, 4:10, 6:40
Mon, Tue, Wed: 12:10, 3:10, 6:10 | Thu: 1:30, 4:10
Furious 7 - 137 min (PG-13) – “A tactful, touching memorial to
Walker.” - Variety
Fri, Sat: 3:10, 9:00 | Sun: 6:50 | Mon, Tue, Wed: 6:00 | Thu: 6:30
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 - 94 min (PG) – FINAL WEEK
Fri: 3:40, 8:40 | Sat: 3:00, 8:30 | Sun: 1:20, 6:30 | Mon, Tue, Wed: 12:30,
6:30 | Thu: 1:00, 6:40
NEW: True Story - 100 min (R) – Starring James Franco as Christian
Longo, based on the real murders and the fascinating story that
transpired in Waldport. Also stars Jonah Hill & Felicity Jones.
Fri: 12:50, 6:10, 8:30 | Sat: 3:50, 6:20, 8:50 | Sun: 1:00, 3:40, 6:20
Mon: 12:20, 3:20, 6:20 | Tue, Wed: 12:20, 3:20 | Thu: 1:10, 3:50
NEW: Wild Tales - 122 min (R) – A worldwide hit, an Oscar nominee,
and a hilarious dark comedy that might be your new favorite fi lm.
Fri: 12:40, 6:00 | Sat: 12:20, 5:30 | Sun: 3:50 | Mon, Tue, Wed: 3:30
Woman in Gold - 109 min (PG-13) – Helen Mirren & Ryan Reynolds
star
Fri: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30 | Sat: 12:30, 6:30 | Sun: 1:30, 4:00
Mon, Tue, Wed: 12:00, 3:00 | Thu: 1:20, 4:00
Special Events:
An Honest Liar - 90 min –The story of Amazing Randi? Amazing.
You won’t see what’s coming.
Tue: 6:00 - True Story Tuesday
Titus Andronicus - 180 min - Lucy Bailey’s dark, comic vision of
Shakespeare
Sat: 12:00 | Wed: 6:00 - The Globe Theatre Presents
Avengers: Age of Ultron 2D - 141 min (PG-13) – Be the fi rst to see
it! Opens 5/1 Thu: 7:00
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