2 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016 POLICE LOG Highway 101. June 29 Theft was reported in the 2400 block of Highway 101. Illegal camping, lodging was reported in the 4500 block of Highway 101. Hit-and-run was reported in the 5600 block of Highway 126. Criminal mischief was reported in the 4700 block of Highway 101. Dispute was reported on Baker Beach. June 30 Theft from vehicle was reported in the 1800 block of 42nd Street. Arrest was reported in the 1800 block of Spruce Street. Burglary was reported in the 1700 block of Highway 126. July 1 Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 2400 block of Oak Street. Trespass was reported in the 1500 block of Ninth Street. Accident, without injury, was reported in the 1500 block of Ninth Street. Accident, without injury, was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Trespass was reported at Highway 101 and Heceta Beach Road. Theft from vehicle was reported in the 1700 block of Highway 126. Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 1500 block of Ninth Street. Trespass was reported in the 1300 block of Bay Street. Dispute was reported in the 4700 block of Windward Way. July 2 Theft was reported in the 5600 block of Highway 126. Theft was reported in the 900 block of Highway 101. Illegal camping, lodging was reported in the 1800 block of Highway 126. Dispute was reported in the 200 block of Ivy Street. Fire was reported at mile- post 3 on Highway 126. Accident was reported in the 1500 block of Airport Road. Trespass was reported in the 2500 block of Willow Crest Court. Theft was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Accident, with injury, was reported on Chestnut Street. Trespass was reported in the 900 block of Kingwood Street. Accident, with injury, was reported in the Siltcoos Beach staging area. OBITUARY SCHICK—Bob Gene Schick, 67, of Florence, passed away June 24, 2016. A note from his daughter: “There is never enough time to love, “The lifetime we had was just not enough, “You are gone but the love and friendship of a father and The Siuslaw High School Class of 1986 will hold its 30-year reunion this Friday, July 15, through Sunday, July 17. Contact Jennifer Archer for more information and a schedule of events by email- ing her at jennarcher@ hotmail.com or call 503-459- 3241. In addition, the Siuslaw Alumni Association all-class reunion and scholarship ban- quet will be held Saturday, Sept. 10, at Three Rivers Casino Resort in Florence. The event raises money for student scholarships by sell- ing raffle tickets. Donation of raffle prizes can still be made to the alumni association. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and happy hour and dinner starts at 7 p.m. RSVP for the dinner by Sept. 3 to ensure seating. Hotel room reservations must also by made by this date to get the special reunion rate. The Classes of 1966 and 1971 will hold their reunions during this dinner. Get more information and a dinner reservation form at w w w. s i u s l a w a l u m n i . o rg , email siuslawalumniassn@ gmail.com or call Phyllis Wells at 541-997-2529. Summer Spirits and Brews Benefi t Tour!!! Florence Food Share’s fi rst annual Summer Spirits and Brews Benefi t Tour is scheduled for Saturday, September 10th. Buses will be leaving from the Food Share pantry at 9a.m. and will head up to Newport to visit the Rogue brewery, distillery and museum. En route to Newport a continental breakfast will be provided, courtesy of Big Dog Donuts. From Newport, we will be travelling to Corvallis to visit the Spiritopia and Vivacity distilleries. A lunch, courtesy of Subway will provided. After imbibing in Corvallis, we will make our way to Eugene for our last stop at McMenamins 19th St. Café, where dinner will be available for purchase. You will have the opportunity of free tastings at each stop during the day, and of course you are welcome to purchase additional libations. During our time on the bus, we will have raffl e prizes, games, snacks and lots of frivolity. As an added bonus, the Florence River City Taxi Company has agreed to provide transportation that evening, free of charge, if you feel that you should not be driving home. Tickets will go on sale on July 1st. $75 each, and seating is limited, so be sure and get your tickets as soon as they are available. Thanks very much to Banner Bank and Peace Health for being the main sponsors of this event. All proceeds benefi t our efforts to alleviate hunger in West Lane County. Call 541-997-9110 to reserve your place on the bus! IMPOUNDMENT daughter will last me my life- time, “In my heart, in my soul, in my blood, Father “One Love, one heart.” At his request, private cre- mational rites were held through Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home. Siuslaw class reunions set for July, September Trespass was reported in the 100 block of Sailor Lane. July 3 Criminal mischief was reported in the Florence area. Dispute was reported at the Port of Siuslaw. Dispute was reported in the 1400 block of Rhododendron Drive. Dispute was reported at the Driftwood II Campground. Hit-and-run accident was reported in the 4700 block of Highway 101. Theft of services was reported in the 800 block of Highway 101. Missing swimmer was reported in the 87900 block of Riverview Avenue. Fire was reported in the 88400 block of Highway 101. Theft was reported in the 900 block of Highway 101. Theft was reported in the Florence area. Dispute was reported on Bay Street. Accident, without injury, was reported on Chestnut Street. Shots fired was reported in the 87600 block of Highway 101. THE VAN FANS ANNUAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL Saturday, July 16, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Florence Events Center. 13059 A female Pug #13059 has been impounded at the Oregon Coast Humane Society. Call 541-997-4277 or stop by the shelter at 2840 Rhododendron Drive to claim. Visit OCHS on the web at florencehumane.org. Please, come spend a relaxing at ernoon, enjoy the ice cream, the music of the Little Shorewood Band, and do something that will help a neighbor or friend. Tickets are $5 and will be available at the door. We are serving: • Homemade pie and cake (a la mode of course) • Hot and Cold beverages • Homemade candies and breads Sponsored by: h e Friends of Florence Van Fans WEATHER DATA D ATE H IGH July July July July July July July 67 68 65 59 64 66 69 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Rainfall Month: 1.17” L OW R AIN 44 44 55 54 54 54 53 (a non-political volunteer organization). 0.00 0.00 0.14 0.21 0.22 0.60 0.00 All proceeds support the vans, which transport cancer patients daily to Eugene and Springi eld for radiation treatment. Vans run i ve days a week free of charge, and all workers are volunteers. Ice Cream compliments of Bj’s Ice Cream Week: 1.17” Year: 40.52” Courtesy of Roger Cunningham LeRoy Kenneth Albrecht LeRoy Kenneth Albrecht passed away peacefully on July 6, 2016 at Good Samaritan Hospital from complications from brain surgery with his wife and family by his side. LeRoy was born on October 25, 1942 in Glasgow, Montana to Alfred and Marie Albrecht. He moved to Oregon with his parents and siblings when he was 11 years old. LeRoy grew up, for the most part on the Oregon coast where he raised his family. He worked at The Toledo Publisher’s Mill as a Certified Timber Inspector from 1972 until it closed. He then worked for Mo’s on the bayfront in Newport for 10 years when he retired in 2005. He continued to live in Newport where his home overlooked the entire Yaquina Bay. He very much enjoyed looking out the window and seeing the beautiful scenery. LeRoy had many talents, hobbies and interests. His talent and passion for oil painting was amazing. He painted many beautiful paintings. He enjoyed long scenic drives with his children years ago. He was on the bowling league for many years and enjoyed fishing and nature in general. He loved spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. LeRoy is preceded in death by his parents Alfred and Marie Albrecht; his siblings Adelaine, Don, Hilda, Ann, Linda, and June. He is survived by his wife Betty Albrecht of Newport, and their children Kathy Johnson of Albany, Karen Albrecht of Corvallis, Teresa Barnes of Toledo, Scott Albrecht of Waldport, and Norman Buckland of Newport. LeRoy had 13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren and expecting another great grandchild in November, plus his favorite lapdog, Renfield. LeRoy was an amazing, loving and a very humorous man and will be deeply missed by many. THIS WEEK’S FEATURES: $9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 3 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members JULY 15 - 21 FRI 15 SAT 16 SUN 17 FINDING DORY 11:35 AM 1:55 PM 4:15 PM 6:35 PM 8:55 PM 11:30 AM 2:40 PM 5:00 PM 7:20 PM 11:35 AM 1:55 PM 4:15 PM 6:35 PM GHOSTBUSTERS - PG-13 116 MIN “Paul Feig’s female-led reboot of the long- dormant franchise is thrilling, hilarious, lovingly crafted and the wild, colourful, giddy blockbuster this otherwise staid summer movie season so desperately needs.” Toronto Globe & Mail 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 4:05 PM 6:40 PM 11:30 AM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 4:05 PM 4:05 PM 6:40 PM GHOSTBUSTERS 3D - PG-13 116 MIN 9:15 PM 9:15 PM PG 103 MIN “Showcases everything Pixar does so well, providing plentiful laughs, ace action sequences and a deep emotional wellspring.” Screen Intl TUE 19 WED 20 THU 21 11:35 AM 1:55 PM 11:35 AM 1:55 PM 4:15 PM 1:55 PM 4:15 PM 8:45 PM 4:15 PM 6:35 PM 8:55 PM 11:35 AM 1:55 PM 4:15 PM 6:35 PM 8:55 PM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 4:05 PM 6:40 PM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 4:05 PM 6:40 PM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 4:05 PM 6:40 PM 9:15 PM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 4:05 PM 6:40 PM 6:40 PM 9:15 PM 9:15 PM 9:15 PM 11:20 AM THE LEGEND OF TARZAN 1:45 PM PG-13 109 MIN “[Has] adventure, romance, natural landscapes, 4:10 PM digital animals and oceans of rippling handsome 6:40 PM 9:05 PM man-muscle.” New York Times 1:55 PM 11:20 AM 4:20 PM 1:45 PM 6:45 PM 4:10 PM 9:10 PM 6:40 PM 11:20 AM 1:45 PM 4:10 PM 6:40 PM 9:05 PM 11:20 AM 1:45 PM 4:10 PM 6:40 PM 9:05 PM 1:00 PM 11:20 AM 3:30 PM 1:45 PM 6:35 PM 4:10 PM 9:00 PM 6:40 PM 9:05 PM 2:05 PM 4:15 PM 6:25 PM 8:35 PM 2:05 PM 11:20 AM 4:15 PM 2:05 PM 6:25 PM 4:15 PM 8:35 PM 6:25 PM 11:20 AM 2:05 PM 4:15 PM 6:25 PM 8:35 PM 11:20 AM 2:05 PM 4:15 PM 6:25 PM 8:35 PM 11:20 AM 2:05 PM 4:15 PM 6:25 PM 8:35 PM THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS PG 90 MIN - “The personalities are completely fresh, yielding a menagerie of loveable — if downright ugly — cartoon critters banding together to help these two incompatible roommates from ending up on the streets.” THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 3D 11:20 AM 2:05 PM 4:15 PM 6:25 PM 8:35 PM 11:20 AM 11:20 AM PG 90 MIN THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EVENTS: Films are regular prices | Performing Arts $19/$15 Member/$10 Student ROYAL SHAKESPEARE CO: HAMLET 11:00 AM 180 MIN – Transposed to Africa, a stirring rendition starring breakout Paapa Essiedu I AM JFK JR. A Celebration of Life potluck will be held at Cannon Quarry Park, 2.25 miles up Elk City Road, at 2pm on Saturday, July 23rd. Bring your stories, pictures, and a lawn chair. MON 18 NR 92 MIN – New doc on the prince of Camelot NATIONAL THEATRE: THE AUDIENCE 11:45 AM 6:35 PM 6:00 PM 170 MIN – Helen Mirren as The Queen Box Office opens 30 min. prior to 1 st Film | 1930 HWY 101 | www.citylightscinemas.com | Times: 541-305-0014 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Florence Police June 27 Criminal mischief was reported in the 1700 block of 15th Street. Dispute was reported in the 5600 block of Highway 126. Dispute was reported in the 3600 block of Highway 101. Illegal camping, lodging was reported in the 3700 block of Highway 101. Criminal mischief was reported in the 2300 block of 42nd Street. Child abuse was reported in the 1700 block of Eighth Street. Arrest was reported in the 1200 block of Maple Street. Dispute was reported in the 1300 block of Bay Street. June 28 Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 1600 block of Highway 101. Child abuse was reported on 19th Street. Theft was reported on Branch Road. Illegal camping, lodging was reported in the 700 block of Rhododendron Drive. Fire was reported in the 1400 block of Pine Street. Theft from vehicle was reported in the 5600 block of