SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2015
Western Lane Ambulance District
Ambulance Runs Oct. 5-11
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Transfer to Eugene
Spyglass Lane
Oak Street
Highway 36
Rhododendron Drive
Ninth Street
Bay Street
Highway 126
Ninth Street
Maple Street
Alder Court
Ninth Street
Riverview Avenue
Rhododendron Drive
Collard Lake Way
View Loop
Ninth Street
21st Street
Highway 101
19th Street
Robin Lane
Oak Street
Spruce Street
13th Street
Highway 126
Highway 101
Rhododendron Drive
Oak Street
Highway 126
21st Street
Transfer To Eugene
Kingwood Street
Viola Street
Transfer To Eugene
E Mapleton Road
Saltaire Street
Ninth Street
Ninth Street
Grand Avenue
Highway 101
Oak Street
Spyglass Lane
Alder Street
Leeward Drive
Glenbrook Circle
Highway 101
Highway 101
23rd Street
Seabrook Lane
Saltaire Street
Highway 101
Highway 126
15th Place
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Flu vaccinations now
available at PeaceHealth
PeaceHealth Primary Care
clinic is offering adult flu vac-
cinations.
Annual flu vaccination
should begin soon after flu
vaccine is available, and ideal-
ly by October. However, get-
ting vaccinated even later can
be protective, as long as flu
viruses are circulating.
While seasonal influenza
outbreaks can happen as early
as October, most of the time
influenza activity peaks in
January or later. Since it takes
about two weeks after vaccina-
tion for antibodies to develop
in the body that protect against
influenza virus infection, it is
best that people get vaccinated
so they are protected before
influenza begins spreading in
their community.
Flu vaccination is the first
and most important step in
protecting against the flu.
To schedule an appoint-
ment, call 541-997-7134.
Disabled vets seek drivers
The Disabled American
Veterans (DAV) is in desperate
need of volunteer drivers who
are willing to drive veterans in
the DAV van on day trips to
Portland for medical appoint-
ments.
The drive is about four
hours to Portland, plus four
hours waiting for vets, plus
four hours for the return trip, a
total of about 330 miles and 12
hours.
Anyone interested in con-
tributing time as a DAV van
driver should call Jim Swant at
541-997-3695 or Tom Zahara
at 541-997-1123.
OBITUARIES
JENKINS —Theron
“Lucky” Jenkins of Florence
passed away
of
cancer
Oct.
18,
2015.
He
was
born April
20, 1926 in
Kansas.
He moved
to
Glendale
Theron
and,
one
Jenkins
m o n t h
before graduating high school,
joined the Navy.
He was stationed on the
“USS Enterprise” during
World War II.
After his discharge, he
worked for Oregon Plywood in
Sweet Home for five years.
He and Wilda “Willie” Hall
married in Sweet Home on
Aug. 13, 1950.
While living in Elmira, he
worked for International Paper
in Vaughn as an export sales-
man and retired after 30 years.
He and Willie then moved to
Florence where he lived out his
retirement for 31 years and
became a dedicated Elk.
He enjoyed retirement and
loved his woodworking.
He is survived by his wife of
65 years, Willie; a brother, Joe
(Marilyn) Jenkins; and a sister,
Mary Jane (Ted) Gift.
He was preceded in death by
his sons Lanny and Terry.
A celebration of Life will be
Meet local American
Red Cross team Monday
Learn about Disaster Action Team,
preparedness and volunteer opportunities
The Florence American
Red Cross is hosting a “meet
your local Red Cross team”
event on Monday, Oct. 26, at
noon in the meeting room at
Pacific Pines RV Park, 4044
Highway 101 (enter on 42nd
Street).
Anyone interested in more
information
about
the
FLorence Red Cross Disaster
Action Team (DAT) and its
team members is invited to
attend this come-and-go ses-
sion.
DAT volunteers respond to
fires and emergencies and
assist affected residents by
providing temporary hous-
ing, clothing, food, medica-
tions and mental health refer-
rals.
The local Red Cross DAT
team is made up of eight
volunteers, five of whom
currently respond to emer-
gency calls, one who handles
team paperwork and two
new arrivals who are await-
ing approval to respond to
calls.
DAT members have been
trained in CPR, first aid, dis-
aster assessment, sheltering
and mass feeding.
Red Cross members will
be available to discuss volun-
teer opportunities and disas-
ter preparedness.
Materials will be available
and light refreshments will
be served.
For more information or to
inquire about joining DAT,
contact Tom Zahara at
tomograms@yahoo.com or
541-999-2728 or Linda Stent
at 541-991-3161.
held Sunday, Nov. 1, at 1 p.m.,
at the Florence Elks Lodge
#1858, 1686 12th St.
A luncheon will follow.
HOLDEN—H.
“Wally”
Holden, 92, of Florence passed
away Oct. 22, 2015.
Arrangements are being
held through Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home with private interment at
Pacific Sunset Cemetery.
CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS
1930 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR 97439
TIMES BELOW ARE ONLY VALID
FRIDAY, OCT 23 – THURSDAY, OCT 29
$9 Regular/$8 Senior or Student/$7.50 Matinee/
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Crimson Peak - 119 min (R) – A seductive Gothic Romance. A gorgeous
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Fri: 1:00, 3:40, 6:30, 9:10 | Sat: 3:40, 6:30, 9:10 | Sun: 1:00, 3:40, 6:30
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Goosebumps -103 min (PG) - “Keeps the creepy/kooky mix entertain-
ingly intact.” EW
Daily Except Sun: 3:30, 9:00 | Sun: 3:30
Goosebumps 3D - 103 min (PG)
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moments and small discoveries, and even more of infectious enthusiasm.”
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Daily Except Tue, Thu: 12:30, 6:00 | Tue, Thu: 12:30
The Martian 3D - 141 min (PG-13) – See it again!
Daily Except Sun: 3:10, 8:30 | Sun: 3:10
NEW: Steve Jobs - 122 min (R) – “Propelled by an ingenious script by
Aaron Sorkin, given vibrance and buoyancy by director Danny Boyle, [it] is
a galvanizing viewing experience.” WA Post
Fri, Sat: 12:40, 3:30, 6:20, 9:00 | Sun: 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 | Mon, Tue: 12:40, 3:30,
6:20, 9:00
Wed: 1:30, 6:20, 8:00 | Thu: 12:40, 3:30, 6:00, 9:00
Special Events:
Romeo And Juliet - 180 min – Note Revised Time! 12 Noon, not 11AM!
Royal Opera Ballet
Sat: 12:00 – MacMillan’s ground-breaking ballet set to Prokofi ev’s score.
$19/$15/$10
Unbranded - 105 min – True Story Tuesday – ENCORE SCREENINGS
Tue: 1:10, 6:00 – Journey on horseback, border to border, highlighting the
plight of wild mustangs
RAIN “Startup Call of Interest” - 120 min (FREE!) – Calling all entrepre-
neurs!
Wed: 5:00 – 7:00p - Presented by City of Florence, RAIN, LCC, and the
Chamber of Commerce
The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari with Ken Wannberg – World Premiere, New
Score! $10/$15
Thu, 10/29: 7:00 – A Halloween treat: the spooky Expressionist classic with
live music
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