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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2016 3 A Friends host library Rotary names Mapleton ‘Students of the Quarter’ book sale Nov. 5-6 A large selection of books will be available at the Friends of the Siuslaw Public Library two-day book sale scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 5, and Sunday, Nov. 6, in the Bromley Room at the Florence location, 1460 Ninth St. The sale will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. A pre- sale for Friends members will be held on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. You may become a Friend’s member during the members-only event. Many books of all kinds will be on sale. Hardback and trade paperbacks will be $1 and pocket paperbacks $0.50. Non-fiction books will include biographies, cookbooks, com- puter books, how-to manuals, travel, nature topics and scien- tific topics among others. Fiction books include mystery, horror, adventure, romance, science fiction, historical nov- els and other genres. Cash, checks, credit and debit cards will be accepted. All proceeds of the sale are used to support the Siuslaw Public Library and its pro- grams. For more information, e- mail siuslawlibraryfriends@ gmail.com. Maintaining Financial Security Is Tougher Than Ever “We Can Help” • Specializing in tax strategies & preparation for individu- als, corporations, LLC’s, estates and trusts. • Business consulting including Quickbooks installation and training. Rod McCulloch Karla Holloway Independent, Professional Services (Not Influenced By Sales Of Financial Products) At the Oct. 11 Florence Rotary meeting, the Mapleton Student of the Quarter stu- dents were announced. For Mapleton Middle School, Jeffrey Ramsey was nominated by the teachers at his school. Mrs. Larson, Language Arts teacher, said, “Jeffrey is doing a good job in class. He is participating in classroom discussions in a very positive manner.” Mrs. Logan, an instruction- al aide, said “Jeffrey is adjust- ing to middle school nicely. He is showing a lot of growth and maturity this year. “He is a good classroom participant.” Ramsey said his plans for high school are to play bas- ketball and get good grades. Deadlines for press releases and news items are Mondays and Thursdays at noon. pressreleases@ thesiuslawnews.com Holloway and Associates, LLC CPA’s 733 Highway 101, Florence • 997-3434 COURTESY PHOTO (From left) Karen Skulley, Rotarian; Pat Riley, Rotary Club of Florence president; Christy Goodman, guardian; Kyle Doran, Mapleton High School student; Mike Goodman, guardian; Jeffrey Ramsey, Mapleton Middle School student; Mr. Greene, teacher; Mrs. Moore, principal; Linda Ramsey, parent; Hunt Ramsey, parent Currently he volunteers for the Masonic Lodge by serving breakfast once a month. For Mapleton High School, Kyle Doran was nominated by teachers at the school. “Kyle has been working hard this year,” said school Superintendent Jodi Omara. “He got the coffee cart up and running. He also volunteered his time to help paint bleach- ers and our play shed. He has showed tremendous patience teaching the other kids how to paint. “He has showed great lead- ership.” Tami Jenkins, who works as an aide and in the school office, said, “Kyle has been doing a great job with the cof- fee cart in the morning. He is learning people skills and cash handling skills.” Doran’s plans for after graduation are to go into the Coast Guard and take para- medic and fire science train- ing. Currently, he plays foot- ball for Mapleton High School, runs the school’s cof- fee cart, works at Pop’s Smokehouse Restaurant and has volunteered for the local fire department in the past. PeaceHealth receives grant for Palliative Care PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center is one of only 10 critical access hospitals in the state to be awarded a grant from the Oregon Office of Rural Health to support quali- ty-related projects. The grant will assist in launching a new Palliative Care program at Peace Harbor, providing care to underserved individuals who are seriously ill or nearing the end of life. Unlike traditional hospice care, it will provide patients with relief from physical and emotional suffering alongside effective medical treatments, allowing patients to take charge of their health and be fully engaged in their health- care journey. PacificSource Medicare Advantage Plans Attend one of our free seminars to learn more. Florence – Florence Events Center 715 Quince Street Thursday, November 10, 9:30 a.m. For accommodation of persons with special needs at sales meetings call 855-265-5969 or 711 TTY. PacificSource Community Health Plans is an HMO/PPO plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in PacificSource Medicare depends on contract renewal. A salesperson will be present with information and applications. You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium. Limitations, copays and restrictions may apply. Benefits and premium may change on January 1 of each year. Y0021_327MED_2017 CC Event Flyer CMS Accepted 09182016 THIS WEEK’S FEATURES: $9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 3 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members FRI 28 SAT 29 1:25 PM 11:30 AM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM R 128 MIN – Action/Drama/Thriller “Fresh and delightfully offbeat, The Accountant 6:15 PM 5:20 PM proves that a thriller can be complex and nuanced 8:45 PM 6:40 PM 8:45 PM while fulfilling its mission to entertain.” St. Louis THE ACCOUNTANT – Starring Ben Affleck DOCTOR STRANGE - PG-13 115 MIN SUN 30 MON 31 TUE 1 12:25 PM 3:05 PM 5:50 PM 7:40 PM 1:25 PM 3:30 PM 6:15 PM 8:45 PM 1:25 PM 3:30 PM 6:15 PM 8:45 PM WED 2 THU 3 1:05 PM 12:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 6:15 PM 6:15 PM 9:00 PM 8:45 PM PREVIEW! 12:25 PM 3:00 PM 5:35 PM 8:05 PM 1:15 PM 3:50 PM 6:25 PM 9:00 PM 1:15 PM 3:50 PM 6:25 PM 8:50 PM 1:15 PM 3:50 PM 6:25 PM 9:00 PM 1:15 PM 3:50 PM 7:50 PM 1:00 PM 11:05 AM JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK PG-13 118 MIN – “You'll be hard-pressed to find 3:35 PM 3:35 PM 6:10 PM 6:10 PM a more smartly constructed, beautifully shot, 9:00 PM 9:25 PM pulse-pounding movie this holiday season.” 12:20 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM 8:10 PM 1:00 PM 3:35 PM 6:30 PM 9:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:35 PM 6:10 PM 9:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:50 PM 6:30 PM 9:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:35 PM 9:00 PM 1:45 PM 12:40 PM 1:10 PM 4:20 PM 3:10 PM 4:10 PM 9:15 PM 8:35 PM 9:10 PM 1:10 PM 4:10 PM 6:30 PM 9:00 PM 1:10 PM 3:35 PM 9:05 PM 1:10 PM 3:15 PM 9:30 PM PG-13 121 MIN – Action/Adventure “Arguably the best in the franchise so far.” Hollywood Reporter 1:10 PM 4:10 PM PG-13 105 MIN – “Some touching unlikely friendships emerge amidst the outrageous action 6:30 PM sequences.” Indiewire KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES TROLLS PREVIEW! 5:40 PM PG 92 MIN – “It’s an ecstatically happy movie.” THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EVENTS: Films are regular prices | Performing Arts $19/$15 Member/$10 Student THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW 9:00 PM 11:00 AM 5:35 PM SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY OCTOBER 26 OCTOBER 27 OCTOBER 28 OCTOBER 29 OCTOBER 30 OCTOBER 31 NOVEMBER 1 Rain Showers AM Clouds PM Sun Showers Light Rain Showers AM Showers 62°F 54°F 59°F 51°F 61°F 51°F 59°F 50°F 58°F 50°F 56°F 49°F 47°F 50°F Sale prices on ALL tires when you purchase a set of 4 or more tires Plus mail-in-rebates on select tires. FALL Shervin’s Automotive 6:00 PM DBA Potter’s Tire and Automotive 130 MIN – Who makes the best monster? MILK MEN: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF DAIRY FARMERS – w/Director Jan Haaken FRIDAY 6:30 PM R 91 MIN – w/Interview with John Carpenter! NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: FRANKENSTEIN (w/Jonny Lee Miller) economic pressures, and its potential for rethinking indica- tors of progress.” The truth about the dichotomy between factory farms and the often romanti- cized smaller farms is far more complex than many people might think. The documentary will pre- miere in Florence on Thursday, Nov. 3, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at City Lights Cinema, 1930 Highway 101. ~Come in and let us fi t you with new shoes for your car!~ Sale ends October 31st, 2016 180 MIN – “Vigorous and inventive” staging. HALLOWEEN – The Classic! WEDNESDAY THURSDAY of the much larger “factory farm.” When Haaken heard that so many of the dairies in the area where she grew up were going under, she felt compelled to go back and learn more. What she learned will surprise audi- ences. “Dairy farming emerges as a fascinating microcosm of modernity and our response to change,” says Haaken, “with its intense technological and 8:00 PM R 100 MIN – The one true Rocky Horror ROYAL SHAKESPEARE CO: CYMBELINE Pacific Northwest native Dr. Jan Haaken, a psychology pro- fessor and documentary film- maker, returns to her family roots in a new film, “Milk Men: The Life and Times of Dairy Farmers,” which reveals the complexities of dairy farm- ing in the Pacific Northwest, where Haaken’s grandparents once farmed. It is a seemingly common opinion that a small, local farm is heavily preferred to the idea 7:00 PM 1:15 PM 11:10 AM 3:50 PM 1:35 PM 6:25 PM 4:05 PM 8:50 PM 6:40 PM INFERNO – Starring Tom Hanks Though the grant will be instrumental in the new pro- gram’s implementation, Yecny stressed that the project, which ensures services are provided at no cost to the patient, would not exist without the generous philanthropy of individual donors and the PeaceHealth Foundation. “Both our community donors and our medical center are incredibly passionate about bringing better access to care to this community, and making sure it’s affordable for every- one,” he said. The Palliative Care program is already offering services to select patients. For more information, call 541-902-6589. City Lights premieres dairy farm documentary 855-265-5969 priority code: 403 | 800-735-2900 (TTY) Medicare.PacificSource.com OCTOBER 28 – NOVEMBER 3 “In 2010, there were more than 3,000 seniors in our com- munity — that’s more than 36 percent of the total population of Florence,” explained Rick Yecny, chief administrative officer of Peace Harbor Medical Center. “We recog- nized the growing need of our community for better long- term care services and knew we needed a program to pro- vide more accessible in-home care. “We not only built a pro- gram that will focus on manag- ing symptoms and stresses of those suffering, but will also help patients and families make informed decisions that reflect what’s most important to them.” 6:30 PM NR 76 MIN – Shot in the NW Box Office opens 30 min. prior to 1 st Film | 1930 HWY 101 | www.citylightscinemas.com | Times: 541-305-0014 4515 Hwy. 101 N., Florence 541- 997-5049 AJ and Megan Shervin, Owners Open Monday - Friday 8am-5pm