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APPEAL TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2016
THE WEEK AHEAD
THROUGH MAY 2
Lunaria Gallery: "Eye Candy"
featuring the work of photog-
rapher Rebecca Cozart and artist
Robert Fox who works in a
variety of media including glass,
bronze, fiber, and ceramics,
through May 2. Gallery hours: 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, 113 N Water
St., Silverton. Free. 503-873-
7734, Lunariagallery.com.
THROUGH APRIL
Borland Gallery: "Kids Show"
features work by young artists
from Silver Falls School District,
through April. Gallery hours:
Noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and
Sundays, 303 Coolidge St.,
Silverton. Free. 503-363-9310,
Silvertonarts.org.
White Oak Gallery: Yuji Hirat-
suka will exhibit his fine art
Intaglio prints. His work focuses
on the figure and magical
environments of his creation,
through April 30. Gallery hours:
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays-
Sundays. Artist discussion and
meet with Yuji, 2 to 3 p.m.
Sunday, 216 E Main St., Silverton.
Free. 503-399-9193, Thewhite
oak.info.
APRIL 8
Silvertongues Toastmasters:
Develop speaking skills by
organizing your thoughts,
thinking on your feet and
building confidence and leader-
ship skills in a friendly and
supportive environment. Guests
invited, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Silver-
ton Community Seventh-Day
Adventist Church, 1159 Oak St.,
Silverton. 503-873-4198.
APRIL 9
AARP Tax-Aide: 10 a.m. to 2
p.m., Silverton Senior Center, 115
Westfield St, Silverton. Free.
503-874-4101.
Saturday Lunches: Noon to
1:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran
Church, 500 N Second St., Silver-
ton. Free. (503) 873-2635.
"Championship" Bunko
Fundraiser: Proceeds benefit
community projects: Tree of
Giving, High School Scholarships,
Layettes for Silverton Hospital.
Sponsored by General Feder-
ation of Women’s Clubs Silver-
ton Zenith Woman’s Club, 7 to
9:30 p.m., Elks Lodge, 300 High
St., Silverton. $15. 503-873-7037,
Facebook.com/SilvertonZenith
WomensClub.
APRIL 12
Ancestry Detectives: "Lesser
known genealogical research
databases" with Linda Ellingson.
Linda will review additional
websites for genealogical re-
search, 10 a.m. to noon, Silver
Falls Library, 410 S Water St.,
Silverton. Free. 503-873-3444,
Ancestrydetectives.org.
July 3, 1940 — March 25,
2016
David Lee Trapp, at 75
years of age, commenced
his greatest of all naps
next to a warm fire in his
easy
chair,
passing
peacefully out of this
world and into the here-
after at 11 p.m. on Friday,
March 25, 2016.
He was born on July 3,
1940, to parents Basil and
Eva (neé Wilcurt) Trapp
in Indiana. Dave moved
to Oregon in October of
1965 with his degree in
Civil Engineering from
Purdue University (class
of 1965). He immediately
fell in love with the im-
mense, rugged beauty of
the Pacific Northwest.
The same adventurous
spirit that brought him
out here never left him.
Once he set his mind to
something, he would
study how it worked and
fear lessly throw his
whole self into it. Inter-
ests included city plan-
ning, building things in
his shop, farming, flying,
hunting, packing with his
donkeys in the moun-
tains, fishing in the lakes
and rivers, playing music
and cooking. He sur-
rounded himself with an
always amusing cast of
characters, built great
things, worked hard,
played hard (yes, he won
— dying with the most
toys!) and shared a lot of
love and laughter with us.
He is survived by his
loving wife, Lisa (neé
Paradis); his daughter,
Kerri; son, Jeffery; nu-
merous cousins and two
donkeys, Annabelle and
Albert.
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SILVERTON HOSPITAL
Lopez, Tiago Ghio: To Victoria
Ghio and Lee Lopez, Silverton,
6 pounds 11 ounces, March 23.
Schurter, Karlton Clarence:
To Margaret and Andrew
Schurter, Silverton, 6 pounds 14
ounces, March 19.
Schurter, Kendra Amy: To
Amy and Bryan Schurter, Silver-
ton, 8 pounds 5 ounces, March
22.
POLICE LOGS
Hit and run, 1:16 p.m., Post
Office.
SILVERTON POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Received calls from March 21 to
27.
March 21
Theft, 5:17 p.m., 400 N Water
St.
March 26
Stolen vehicle, 8:34 a.m., 900 N
Second St.
Burglary/Theft, 9:31 a.m., 500
Tillicum Drive.
March 22
Theft, 12:28 p.m., 900 N 1st St.
VICTOR PANICHKUL/STATESMAN JOURNAL
Detroit Lake is on schedule to reach its regular summer water level this year, following a
disastrous season in 2015.
Water level
Continued from Page 1A
Clemans stressed that
more rain will likely be
needed. Although the Wil-
lamette Basin’s snow-
pack, which is near nor-
mal, will help, Detroit
Lake depends almost en-
tirely on rainfall to fill.
“If it doesn’t rain at all
between now and mid-
May, we can’t guarantee
that we’ll reach the maxi-
mum elevation,” Clemans
said.
Clemans said Detroit
Lake has only failed to
reach or get very close to
its summertime fill level
twice in recent history, in
2001 and 2015.
Zach Urness has been
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pher in Oregon for eight
years. He is the author of
the book “Hiking South-
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ness@StatesmanJour-
nal.com or (503) 399-6801.
Find him on Zach Urness
or @ZachsORoutdoors on
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