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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016
OBITUARIES
RUGGLES —Former
Mapleton resident Ruth
Saubert
Ruggles, 94,
passed away
May
13,
2016,
of
age-related
causes.
Ruth was
born
in
D
e
n
v
e
r
,
Ruth Ruggles
Colo.,
on
Sept. 7, 1921.
She lived her early years in
Denver, and graduated from
Springfield High School in
1939.
She married John Saubert
and they resided in Mapleton,
where their two children,
Nancy and Terry, were born.
Ruth enjoyed an active life
camping, water skiing, bowl-
ing and being involved in
many clubs.
Following her divorce,
Ruth met and married her
husband Ron Ruggles, who
preceded her in death.
They moved to Eugene,
then Connecticut, and eventu-
ally Florida.
They enjoyed traveling,
golfing, bowling and game
nights. They were also active
in the antique car clubs in
Florida.
She enjoyed collecting
Beanie Babies, and working
on family genealogy.
Her survivors include
Ruth’s two children, four
stepchildren and numerous
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
A private interment will
be at West Lawn Memorial
Park, followed by a cel-
ebration of life, on Saturday,
COURTS
May 21, from 1 to 3 p.m.,
at Brookdale Eugene Alpine
Court assisted living, where
Ruth spent the last two years
of her life.
She was active with
friends, outings and was an
avid Wii bowler.
Arrangements
were
entrusted to West Lawn
Memorial Funeral Home.
Access the obituary online
and sign the guestbook at
www.musgroves.com.
MASON-IVIE—Barbara
Genevieve Mason-Ivie, 84, of
Redmond, Ore., and formerly
of Florence, passed away
May 17, 2016.
A memorial service will be
held June 4 at 11 a.m., at New
Life Lutheran Church, 2100
Spruce St. in Florence.
Autumn Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.
Sheriffs conduct extra Rhody Days patrols
Lane County Sheriff’s
Office (LCSO) will be con-
ducting saturation patrols on
Highways 126 throughout the
Rhododendron Festival this
weekend.
According to Oregon
Department of Transportation
(ODOT),
Highway
126
remains one of the deadliest
highways in the State of
Oregon.
Through grant funding,
LCSO will be conducting
saturation patrols in the
Florence area and Highway
126 area this weekend
during the Rhododendron
Days Festival. Deputies
will
be
focusing
on
speeding vehicles, seat belt
compliance and DUII detec-
tion and apprehension.
The sheriff’s office is
anticipating heavy traffic
and congestion on both
Highways 101 and 126 as a
result of the annual festival,
which is expected to bring in
more than 20,000 people.
Motorists are advised to
expect delays in the area and
encouraged to drive safely,
drive sober and always wear a
seat belt.
The
Florence
Police
Department, area sheriff’s
offices and Oregon State
Police are also conducting a
Seat Belt Blitz — to ensure
proper use of safety belt fea-
tures — through Sunday, May
29.
LCSO received $20,000 in
combined grant funding for
three types of traffic enforce-
ment focus.
This funding makes possi-
ble the sheriff’s office partic-
ipation in state and national
campaigns to reduce traffic
crashes, injuries and fatalities
on Lane County roads.
Grants are administered
through Oregon Department
of Transportation (ODOT)
and Oregon State Sheriff’s
Association,
allowing
sheriff’s deputies to conduct
saturation patrols on over-
time.
These patrols have a spe-
cial emphasis on seat belt
violations, speed related inci-
dents and DUII detection and
enforcement.
Florence Municipal Court
May 17
John Edwin Lidstrom
pleaded no contest to crimi-
nal mischief and the unlawful
discharge of a weapon. He
was sentenced to two days
in Florence City Jail and
must report to Emergence
Addiction and Mental Health
Services. He must pay $675
in fines.
Timothy Michael Driver
pleaded no contest to crimi-
nal trespass and theft. He
was sentenced to two days
in Florence City Jail. He must
pay $425 in fines and
not contact or be in or about
the premises or place
of employment of the
victim.
Adam Jay Haynes pleaded
no contest to two mis-
demeanors for driving with a
suspended driver’s license.
He
was
sentenced
to
four days in Florence City
Jail. He must pay $2,300 in
fines and must report to treat-
ment.
Trevor Allen Lehto pleaded
guilty to DUII. He was sen-
tenced to two days in
Florence City Jail. He must
pay $1,740 in fines.
THIS WEEK’S FEATURES: $9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 3 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members
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CAPTAIN AMERICA: 3D - PG-13 146 MIN
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MONEY MONSTER
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THE FAMILY FANG
6:10 PM
R 105 MIN – Drama/Comedy
“Kidman and Bateman make a potent team in a
provocative film that questions the limits of art in
a world that forgets to be human. The result is
funny, touching and vital.” Rolling Stone
3:00 PM
7:50 PM
2:00 PM
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MAY 20 - 26
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ANGRY BIRDS
6:20 PM
PG 97 MIN – Calling all Florence Families!
8:30 PM
“A fast, fizzy and frenetically entertaining
extension of the manic gaming franchise.” Variety
ANGRY BIRDS 3D - PG 97 MIN
3:40 PM
BORN TO BE BLUE
8:35 PM
R 97 MIN – Biopic of jazz legend Chet Baker
“Everything that makes Ethan Hawke an
extraordinary actor — his energy, his empathy, his
fearless, vanity-free eagerness to explore the
deeper recesses of a character — is on view…” RS
CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR
PG-13 146 MIN
“Bright, creative, insightful, affecting and, above
all else, fun.” Screen Crush
R 98 MIN – Clooney and Roberts Star
“Cross “Dog Day Afternoon’’ with “The Big Short’’
and throw in a dash of “Network’’…”
Don’t miss the 2016
Rhododendron Festival fes-
tivities, especially as The
Rhody Express can get you
there and back safely.
Fares are $1 one-way or $2
all day.
For those wanting to expe-
rience the night life during
the Rhody Festival, the
Rhody Express is a safe and
convenient way to get you
from Bay Street to any lodg-
ing within the city limits free
of charge from 9 p.m. until 3
R
a.m. on Saturday night, May
21.
So have fun and remember
to drink responsibly. Pickup
is at the intersection of Bay
and Maple streets.
For a detailed bus sched-
ule, pick up a brochure at the
Florence Area Chamber of
Commerce Visitor’s Center,
290 Highway 101, City Hall
or online at ltd.org/rhody.
For more information, call
the Rhody Express at 541-
902-2067.
ETHEL ANGAL
S IUSLAW N EWS
Coming
Cool at
All
A golf
SEVE: THE MOVIE
124 MIN – Proceeds donated to Cool at the Coast movie proceeds the Coast August 6
“A fascinating new film... about the wonderful life anyone will go to Summer to Ocean
and premature death three years ago of one of can love! Rotary’s Golf Spec- Dunes
tacular!
sport's most charismatic artists.” Daily Mail
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touched
your life?
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Community Welcome
Refreshments
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#ThankANurse
Friday, May 27, 2016
Siuslaw Middle School
2525 Oak Street
2:30pm – 4:00pm
3:40 PM
9:20 PM
180 MIN – Royal Opera House Presents
ent Cele brat
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r
i on
e ti
for Superintendent
3:40 PM
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EVENTS: Films are regular prices | Performing Arts $19/$15 Member/$10 Student
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR
Rhody Express announces
special Rhody Days hours
3:40 PM
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