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A2 • Friday, January 24, 2020 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Richard M. Harvey Dec. 28, 1950 – Jan. 13, 2020 He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Erna; two sons, Chris and Steffen; and sis- ters Lynne and Marvel. His cel- ebration of life will be held on Feb. 3, 2020, at the Monarch Hotel in Clack- amas from 2 to 6 p.m. Private inter- ment is at Wil- lamette National Cemetery. Springer and Son (503-356- 1000) is in charge of the arrangements. R i c h a r d M. Harvey of Gresham went to be with the Lord on Jan. 13, 2020. He was born Dec. 28, 1950, in Whitefi sh, Mon- tana, to Jean and Leo Jenson. Rick proudly served in the Army as a mas- ter sergeant for 22 years. Rick will be remem- bered for his love of golf, Oregon Ducks football, sarcas- tic humor and willingness to help others. Dog licenses available in Gearhart Chief Joey Daniels checks out the department’s newest arrival. Seaside Signal Seaside Fire to host open house on Saturday Seaside Signal On Saturday, Jan. 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Seaside Fire and Rescue invites the community to an open house at the fi re station, 150 S. Lincoln. The 60-foot-long truck provides fi ve functions: pump, water tank, fi re hose, aerial device and ground ladders. Seaside’s tractor-drawn aerial quint #3148 was manufactured by Rosen- bauer and delivered to Seaside in early December. The ladder, at 100 feet, is able to reach the top of WorldMark, the city’s tallest building. The cab seats six and can store four air packs. Licenses for dogs in 2020 are now available at Gearhart City Hall, 698 Pacifi c Way. Licenses are $5 if spayed or neu- tered and $10 without. Bring rabies certifi cate documentation. City of Gearhart PUBLIC SAFETY LOGS SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Avenue N: Police respond to a report of a female with a bloody face. Jan. 12 SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE 12:18 p.m., 1800 block Spruce Street: Structure fi re. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Jan. 12 Jan. 10 2:29 a.m., Avenue A: Respond- ing to a report of a vehicle be- ing used as unlawful lodging, offi cers checking the vehicle found it inhabited by two dogs, no humans. No further action taken. Jan. 11 4:55 a.m., 900 block Beach Drive: Police respond to a re- port of a tree falling on a house. 9:13 a.m., Eleventh Avenue and Ocean Shore: Police respond- ing to a report of a dead eagle on the beach determine it’s not an eagle. 11:00 a.m., Highway 101 and Jan. 13 12:58 a.m., N. Prom: Police ar- rive on scene at a hotel after caller reports an escalating ar- gument between two individ- uals. Parties agree to separate for the night. Jan. 10 6:43 p.m., Dooley Lane, Gear- hart: Police assist Gearhart po- lice on a medical call. 2:33 pm., 1900 block Spruce Drive: Emergency medical re- sponse. Jan. 13 6:18 p.m., 1900 block Spruce Drive: Emergency medical re- sponse. 8:32 a.m., S. Roosevelt: A per- son fl ed a store after attempt- ing to pass off a fake credit card after being told by the person at the register the card was fake. The fake card was turned over to police. 11:16 a.m., 600 block Duan Street: A person is arrested in violation of a restraining order. Stormy Day Specials 1:42 p.m., 86000 block S. Wah- anna: Emergency medical re- sponse. 9:40 a.m., 400 block S. Wahan- na: Assist other agency. Jan. 11 12:30 p.m., Falcon Cove: Water rescue. 7:18 p.m., Avenue F: Fire inves- tigation. 7:54 p.m., 400 block 12th Ave- nue: Fire investigation. GEARHART FIRE DEPT. Warrenton. • 1 automatic/mutual Cannon Beach. • 6 automatic/mutual Olney. • 4 automatic/mutual Hamlet. • 1 automatic/mutual Astoria. • 1 automatic/mutual Lewis and Clark. • 2 automatic/mutual Elsie. check of the man’s status re- turned there was a municipal warrant for Theft in the sec- ond degree on him; a criminal citation was issued to Lonny Alan Baker, 30; he was released on scene. Items in question regarding the possible theft were returned to their place of origin. aid to aid to aid to aid to aid to aid to Gearhart couple in U.S. Highway 26 crash FIRE LOG Gearhart volunteer fi refi ghters responded to 491 incidents or calls for service in 2019. A breakdown of these calls are: • 237 incidents city of Gear- hart. • 189 incidents Gearhart Ru- ral Fire Protection District. • 43 automatic/mutual aid to Seaside • 7 automatic/mutual aid to OREGON STATE POLICE On Jan. 15 at 1:55 p.m. on Highway 26 near MP 26, a 68-year-old man from Gear- hart lost control of his vehicle on a snowy road, resulting in a crash. The vehicle was totaled; minor injuries were reported, not involving hospital trans- port. In addition to the driver, his wife, 65, was a passenger. Classic Towing towed the vehi- cle from the scene. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Pedestrian issued criminal citation On Jan. 14 at 11:56 p.m. on Beerman Creek Lane and Ave- nue U, police stopped a male pedestrian for improper pro- ceeding and possible theft. A 503.717.2191 Don’t get left out in the rain! Call for some pampering today Satisfaction Guarenteed! Call Kim McCaw today to advertise your Stormy Day Special! You don’t have to leave town to get a high quality treatment & products. We offer a full hour & half facial for only $90! 971.704.1715 Salon on Broadway brings the luxury of a Big City Salon to Seaside ! ay rd u at ndly Frie e & y l i r Fam osphe Atm rices! P er Ev y S You do not have to go far to get away. Whale watchers welcome! Now offering Storm Watcher Specials High Tide Advisory? Get a front row seat at Lanai at the Cove Best Fish & Chips on the Oregon Coast! Call for details! 503.738.6343 10% off Sun.-Thurs. • Mention “Stormy Specials” • Valid thru 1/31/20 Winter is the perfect time to come downtown and take advantage of our great Happy Hour prices and check out our new bar. entire stock 1/2 price! Seaside • Cannon Beach The MAN Store New Year New Location! The Jewelry Box is packing up its 300 Broadway Location and moving to The Man Store at 210 Broadway downtown Seaside. Take advantage of the clearance prices now throughout January. Stop by for excellent deals on slashed prices! Best Happy Hour on Broadway! Families Welcome. Age 6+ Lucky Ball • Mystery Gift • Spin to Win Progressive 500 Blackout • Progressive 200 1/2 Blackout FREE 6: 30 pm S p eed Bin g o supper every Sunday 7: 0 0 pm E arly Bird S essio n 7: 30 pm Reg u lar Bin g o S essio n Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church • 120 Ocean Way • Seaside • Corner of 1st & Columbia FIVE STAR HENNA STORMY DAY SPECIALS Stop by & ask about our deals. Bring your imagination & friends & book a party or just step out of the cold & enjoy a relaxing atmosphere solo. Open FRIDAY- SUNDAY Happy Hour 4-6 619 Broadway Seaside, OR S e a s i d e A m e r i c a n Le g i o n P o s t 9 9 Rainy Days and Mondays Don’t have to get you down 2020 Will be a Fun year at the American Legion! Veterans & their families are encouraged to join the Legion family in Seaside. Family Membership is Legion, Auxiliary, Sons of the Legion Call today for more info or volunteer opportunities! 503-738-5111 Weekdays by appointment only. C A L L TO DAY 5 4 1 - 2 2 0 - 8 2 8 5 Get Out of the Rain & Find a Little Sunshine at the Herons Nest. Special Rainy Day Deals you won’t find anywhere else & still the nicest staff around. Get out of the house & stop in our shop after breakfast at Pig n’ Pancake. We’re located in the restaurant!