2A ● APPEAL TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2016 THE WEEK AHEAD THROUGH MAY FRIDAY Borland Gallery: “Teen Show” features work by artists from Silver Falls School District, through May 29. Gallery hours: noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 303 Coo- lidge St., Silverton. Free. 503-363-9310, Silvertonarts.org. Silvertongues Toastmasters: Develop speaking skills by organizing your thoughts, thinking on your feet and building confi- dence and leadership skills in a friendly and supportive environment. Guests invited, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Silverton Community Seventh- Day Adventist Church, 1159 Oak St., Silver- ton. 503-873-4198. White Oak Gallery: “Reflection” exhibit with KC Hancock, Bryan Witt and Emily Start, through May 29. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays. Reception, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday , 216 E Main St., Silverton. Free. 503-399-9193, Thewhiteoak.info. Lunaria Gallery: “Asymmetry: The Art of Letting Go” featuring abstract pastel and acrylic paintings by Jane Buccola, through May 30. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Reception, 7 to 9 p.m. May 6, 113 N Water St., Silverton. Free. 503-873-7734, Lunaria- gallery.com. THURSDAY Silverton Zenith Woman’s Club Meeting: Discuss ways to fund and implement projects that benefit the Silverton community, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Call for meeting information. 801-414-3875, Facebook.com/SilvertonZenith- WomensClub. SATURDAY Digging in the Dirt: Help plant the annual spring flowers and grow the Horticulture Enhancement Fund (HEF). The purpose of the HEF is to provide financial resources to address ongoing horticultural needs at The Oregon Garden, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., The Oregon Garden, 879 W Main St., Silverton. $25 advance; $35 at the door; $15 ages 11 and younger. 503-874-8100, Eventbrite.com. Saturday Lunches: Noon to 1:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 500 N Second St., Silverton. Free. (503) 873-2635. MAY 21 Silverton High School Car Show: Fund- raiser for the Auto Program at Silverton High School. Governor’s Trophy presented by Ted Kulongoski, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Silverton High School, 1456 Pine St., Silverton. Free for spectators; $20 entry fee per car. 503-550- 4349. Friends of the Silver Falls Library Book Sale: $3 bag sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Silver Falls Library, 410 S Water St., Silverton. Free admission; $3 per bag. 503-873-5173. Silverton Pet Parade: The parade has been a community tradition since 1932 attracting thousands of children with pets of all varie- ties - from snails to llamas - in wagons, on bicycles, with parents and neighbors, accom- panied by representatives from local bands, schools and other community groups, 10 a.m., downtown Silverton, Main and First streets. Free. SilvertonPetParade.com. ESTABLISHED 1880 Previously the Silverton Appeal Tribune & Mt. 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USPS 469-860, Postmaster: Send address changes to Appeal Tribune, P.O. Box 35, Silverton OR 97381. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID: Salem, OR and additional offices. Send letters to the editor and news releases to sanews@salem.gannett.com. OBITUARIES Arturo Duran March 12, 1949 — April 24, 2016 Mass and graveside service will take place at Coastal Bend State Vet- eran’s Cemetery of Cor- pus Christi, Texas. At the family’s request, a cele- bration of Arturo’s life will be held in Oregon. Full obituary to follow. Arrangements by Unger Funeral Chapel. Jack Garland Wallin SUBMITTED Juarez-Hodson are planning to marry lat- er this month. Edsel has three daughters, ages 12, 11 and 8, and Jennifer has three sons, ages 18, 16 and 13. The couple plans to re- side in Silverton. Juarez-Hodson Edsel Juarez, of Vera- cruz, Mexico, and Jenni- fer Hodson, of Silverton, have been engaged for more than four years and MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage license applications with Marion County Robert Alexander Barber, 24, Silverton, and Micaela Trail Continued from Page 1A who would like to use this as an excuse for confron- tation and finger-point- ing.” According to reports, seven equestrians were seen on the trail Monday. When approached by a mountain biker, they re- portedly refused to allow him to pass or leave the trail. Cindy Ahlbrecht, chair of the Silver Falls chapter of the Oregon Equestrian Trails, condemned the ac- tion and emphasized that no one from the group was involved. “No one from our group would intentionally do damage to a trail. We put in lots of volunteer hours working on trails and know how much work Anne Westby, 24, Molalla. Edsel Juarez-Aniceto, 36, Silverton, and Jennifer Marie Hodson, 36, Silverton. February 22, 1931 — April 24, 2016 Jack Garland Wallin was born Feb. 22, 1931, in Virginia to Thomas and Ola Wallin. He was raised in Chilhowie, Vir- ginia, and following high school graduation he served in the United States Army for two years. Following this, he traveled the west coast and chose Oregon as his home. Jack is preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Talmadge Wal- lin and John Bernard Wallin; and a sister, Ruth Mercedes Robbins. He leaves behind his brother, Norman Wallin; sisters, Esther and Do- ris; and a special niece, Shari in Tennessee who kept in touch with him often. A special thanks and appreciation to his family away from home; Bernie and Margaret Dettwyler and their fam- ily as they always were kind and generous with their friendship and care of Jack over the years. Jack’s family would like to further thank the caregivers who took care of Jack over the past year; it gives the family enormous peace to know he was touched by your caring and atten- tion. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel of Silverton. Charlotte Marie Sheridan August 17, 1949 — May 1, 2016 Char- lotte Ma- rie Sheri- dan (Boyd), 66, of Salem, went to be with Jesus on May 1 while surrounded by family and loved ones. She was born in Cardin, Oklahoma, on August 17, 1949 to Goldie and Noel Boyd. She moved to Sil- verton where she resid- ed for over 30 years. This is where she met and married Henry Sheridan in 1975. Charlotte is survived by her children April and Hank, five grandchil- dren and three great- grandchildren. She is also survived by three sisters; Lorene, Bonnie and Karen, along with numerous nephews and nieces. She is preceded in death by her mother, father, brothers Billy, Don and Dale, and sister Roberta. Funeral services were provided by Unger Funeral Chapel in Silver- ton. A funeral service was held May 7 at Four- square Church in Silver- ton, followed by grave- side service at Valley View Cemetery in Silver- ton. ‘‘ The worst thing about this action is not so much the physical damage ... but the effect this might have on ... inflaming passions.” BETH DAYTON Salem Area Trail Alliance coordinator it takes,” Ahlbrecht said. Ahlbrecht said there was some frustration about a bike-only trail at Silver Falls and the speed with which it was created. “The bike trail appears to have been fast- tracked,” she said. “It was originally designated to be a horse trail. So while there’s a little frustration, we want to work together with all the user groups.” SALEM AREA TRAIL ALLIANCE Hoof prints damage the Catamount Trail at Silver Falls State Park. Horse riding is banned on the new mountain bike path.