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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2017
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
April 10
Fraud was reported in the
2000 block of 12th Street.
Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 2300 block of
21st Street.
Child endangerment was
reported in the 2100 block of
17th Street.
Theft was reported in the
1600 block of 34th Street.
Trespass was reported in the
1500 block of Airport Road.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 4700 block of
Highway 101.
April 11
Fight was reported in the
300 block of Kingwood Street.
Trespass was reported in the
87000 block of Rice Road.
Child endangerment was
reported in the 400 block of
Ninth Street.
April 12
Gunshot wound was report-
ed in the 1600 block of 38th
Loop.
Assault was reported in the
4800 block of Darling Loop.
April 13
Dispute was reported in the
1600 block of Second Street.
Theft was reported in the
2000 block of 12th Street.
Harassment was reported in
the 1600 block of 30th Street.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 1500 block of
12th Street.
Fight was reported in the
OBITUARIES
1600 block of 15th Street.
April 14
Fraud was reported in the
2600 block of Highway 101.
Child neglect was reported
in the 1300 block of Eighth
Street.
Arrest, with warrant was
reported in the 1200 block of
Bay Street.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 88000 block of
First Street.
Dispute was reported in the
900 block of Kingwood Street.
April 15
Theft was reported in the
900 block of Kingwood Street.
Trespass was reported in the
700 block of Laurel street.
Dispute was reported in the
900 block of Kingwood Street.
Shots fired was reported in
the 5600 block of Linda Way.
Accident, with injury was
reported near South Jetty stag-
ing area.
April 16
Theft was reported in the
1700 block of 20th street.
Shots fired was reported in
the 89000 block of Highway
101.
Theft was reported on Nopal
Street.
April 17
Trespass was reported in the
3300 block of Munsel Lake
Road.
Accident, without injury was
reported
at
Honeyman
Woahink boat launch.
Rhody Festival parade entry deadline extended
The
Florence
Area
Chamber of Commerce has
extended the deadline for
parade applications through
May 10.
Applications are available
at www.FlorenceChamber.
com/rhody-festival, at the
Chamber’s Visitors Center,
290 Highway 101, or can
be emailed to events@
FlorenceChamber. com.
The entry fee is $20.
“This is our 110th Grand
Floral Parade,” said Chamber
Executive Director Bettina
Hannigan. “We’re looking to
entrants to really step up this
year and rock the rhodies,
even if they have to use artifi-
cial ones, make them out of
paper, or paint them on their
floats.
“It’s a festival and we want
it to be truly festive.”
The parade, one of the
longest-running events of its
kind on the West Coast,
begins at noon on Sunday,
May 21, at 27th Street and
Highway 101. The parade fol-
lows the highway to and
through Historic Old Town.
The Chamber is also
recruiting volunteer banner
carriers, ages 9 to 17, for the
parade. Each youth volunteer
will receive a ticket to the
Davis Shows Carnival.
Volunteer
applications,
as well as the official
Rhododendron
Festival
poster and schedule of events,
are available at www.
F l o r e n c e C h a m b e r. c o m /
rhody-festival.
“Plans are falling quickly
into place and Florence is
‘Always Ready to Rhody,’”
said Hannigan. “The Siuslaw
River Coast Guard Station is
celebrating its centennial year
of service in Florence, and
they are our inspiration for
this year’s slogan.
“The Coast Guard’s slogan
is ‘Semper Paratus,’ or
‘Always Ready,’ and they will
be our grand marshal for the
big parade.”
The Davis Shows Carnival
runs from 4 p.m. on
Wednesday, May 17, through
Sunday, May 21, at 8 p.m., on
the Port of Siuslaw grounds at
the east end of Historic Old
Town Florence.
Discount tickets are avail-
able now through Wednesday,
May 17, at 1 p.m., at
FlorenceChamber.com.
Pre-purchasing saves buy-
ers $6 on Wednesday’s and
Thursday’s admission, and $7
on Friday through Sunday
admission prices.
Saturday and Sunday bring
the Maple Street vendor fair
to Historic Old Town from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Also, Three
Rivers Casino and Resort will
host its annual “Let It Ride”
motorcycle show and vendor
fair, and the Reel Rally Poker
Run.
At the Florence Events
Center
(FEC),
Queen
Rhododendra and the King of
the Coast, along with their
court, will be installed at 7
p.m. Thursday, May 18.
Tickets are $10, and $6 for
ages 18 and under.
The American Rhodod-
endron Society flower show,
the Florence Regional Arts
Alliance fine art and crafts
show and sale, and the Jazz
Kings concert all take place at
the FEC throughout the week-
end.
The 39th annual Rhody
Run is 9 a.m. Saturday, May
20, at the FEC.
Also on Saturday, the 25th
annual Rhody Classic Car
Show ‘n’ Shine runs from 10
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Grocery
Outlet, with the Coast
Radio Classic Car Cruise tak-
ing place from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. through Historic Old
Town.
“There’s always so much to
do in and around Florence,
and Rhody Weekend adds
even more fun to this place
we call Oregon’s Coastal
Playground,” said Hannigan.
A full listing of events is
available at FlorenceChamber
.com.
For more information, con-
tact Rosa Solano, event coor-
dinator, at events@Florence
Chamber.com or call 541-
997-3128.
The
Rhododendron
Festival is May 19 to 21.
CAMPBELL —Steven
“Steve” Jay Campbell, 75, for-
merly of Florence, passed
away April 16, 2017.
Steve was the son of Evan
and Ida Campbell, born in
Aberdeen, Wash. In 1948, his
family moved to Florence,
where his father was a log
scaler for the Puget Sound
Log Scaling Bureau.
He enrolled in Siuslaw
Grade School and attended
until his graduation from
Siuslaw High School in May
of 1959. Named Valedictorian
of his class, he was also a
member of the Vikings foot-
ball team and recipient of state
of Oregon Bausch and Lomb
Science Award.
He graduated from Oregon
State University with a bache-
lor of Science degree in
Electrical Engineering in 1963.
Steve’s career included
work on the computer system
for the first nuclear powered
submarine, Intel, Roam and
later as the president of
Stratacom and Packeteer.
He was inducted into the
Hall of Fame for Engineering,
at the Oregon State University.
His parents owned and
operated Campbell’s Shoe
Store in Florence in the 1950s
and ’60s and were long-time
contributors to the Florence
Community.
He is survived by his two
sons: Jay Steven Campbell and
Lee Evan Campbell; six
grandchildren; his wife,
Carlota Brewer Campbell; and
his sister, Kathleen M.
Campbell, class of 1962
Siuslaw High.
A memorial service to be
held in Southern California on
Saturday, April 22.
FRASER—Beverley
L.
Fraser, 71, of Florence, passed
away April 18, 2017.
Private Cremation rites
were held through Burns’s
Riverside Chapel Florence
Funeral Home.
Introducing
2nd Grader at Siuslaw Elementary School
J unior Princess Chloe
Michael Dalby
He whom we love
and lose
is no longer
Where he was before.
He is now
Wherever you are.
-St. John Chrysostom-
Marjorie Dalby and Family thank the Drs., Nurses
and Staff of Peace Harbor Hospital, PeaceHealth
Hospice and the Western Lane Ambulance Service
for the loving care they gave to Michael.
Thank you to our friends and neighbors for their
generous support.
Sponsored by:
&
A special thank you to our friend and caregiver
Sharon Sweet. We thank you all – we are blessed
with your kindness and love.
~Marjorie Dalby
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