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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 12

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10:10 in 1 Statesman-Journal, Monday, March 23, 1981 Vernon L. Peterman Florence B. Gereaux obituaries MILL CITY Vernon L. Peterman, 63, 612 Cascade WOODBURN Drive, died Florence at B. home Gereaux, Saturday 68, died yesterday at Salem Hospital Memorial after a lengthy illness.

Unit. Born in Monroe County, she came to EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is an al- Rosary will be at 7:30 tonight i in Immacu- Born in I Cove, he moved to LaGrande in Woodburn from South Dakota in 1960. She phabetical of obituaries found in late Conception Catholic Church. Mass will 1929 and Mill City 17 years ago. He served in was a practical nurse.

She was a member of listing the South Pacific during World War II. He Statesman-Journal: be 11 a.m. tomorrow in the church. Inter- Woodburn Assembly of God Church and today's attended Eastern Oregon College and UniAleshire, Raymond ment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Stay- of and a teacher and Legion Auxiliary.

American Best, ton. Weddle Stayton, is in versity Oregon was She is survived by brother, James C. Sally mortuary, administrator in John Day and Mill City. He Fieselman, Adelbert Henry charge. retired in 1979.

Crabtree, Mesa, and sisters, Mayme Florence B. Floan and Irene Anderson, both of Yakima, Gereaux, Survivors include his wife, Alene Adelbert Henry Fieselman Verlene L. Peterman, Mill City; Wash. Hadley, Arthur M. Lambrecht, Leonard Martin daughter, Services will be 1 p.m.

tomorrow at CornMcGinnis, J. DALLAS Adelbert Henry Fieselman, sons, Mark Mill City, Floyd Corvallis; well mortuary. Interment will be in WillamMary 92, 664 S.E. Jefferson, died yesterday at sisters, Peggy Lovely, LaGrande, Violet Charles William ette National Cemetery, Portland. The casNiccolson, South Salem Care Center.

Carroll, Stanfield; brothers, Gerald LaVernon L. ket will be open noon to 9 p.m. today and 9 Peterman, He owned a daffodil bulb farm at War- Grande, and Frank Baker. Ramos, Albert a.m. to 1 p.m.

tomorrow at the mortuary. Runcorn, Anna renton for many years until he retired and Memorial services will be 2:30 p.m. to- The family suggests contributions to Fay came to Salem in 1962. He was born in morrow at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1444 Schneider, Martin American Cancer Society.

Logan, Iowa. Liberty St. SE, under direction of Virgil T. Wiebe, Helena Winslow, Donald Wallace Survivors include niece, Bonnie P. Talley, Golden mortuary.

Interment will be private. Raymond Aleshire Salem. The family suggests contributions to Graveside services will be 11 a.m. American Cancer Society, 1940 McGilchrest Sally Best Wednesday at Belcrest Memorial Park Ave. SE, Salem, 97302.

Raymond Aleshire, 81, 3235 Argyle Drive Best, of 4365 Eden St. died under direction of Rigdon-Ransom mor- died yesterday at 440 Missouri Ave. S. ArSally 90, SE, Saturday in Salem Hospital Memorial Unit. tuary.

Helena Wiebe rangements are pending at Virgil' Golden T. Born in Pea Ridge, she lived in Okla- mortuary. homa until 1920, then moved to Rifle, Anna Fay Runcorn DALLAS Helena Wiebe, 77, 1330 Kings until 1936 when she came to Salem. She Former Salem resident Anna Run- died yesterday at Cedar- Mary J. McGinnis Fay Valley Highway, moved to Portland in 1942 and returned to corn, 83, died Saturday at Mount View Con- wood Care Center, Independence.

Salem in 1979. She was a member of Port- valescent, Oregon City. She was born in Dallas. Mary J. McGinnis, 58, of 3550 Elderberry land Temple.

Born in New Mexico, she came to Salem Her husband, Otto, survives. Drive died yesterday in St. Vincent's HosSurviving are sons, Cletus Grand from Canada in 1919. She was a member of Services are pending at Bollman mor- pital, Portland. Junction Clyde Carlsbad, N.M.; Central Seventh-day Adventist Church.

tuary. Arrangements are pending at Virgil T. daughters, Marie Coursey, Salem, Valma Survivors include daughters, Anna M. Golden mortuary. Hildebrand, Corvallis, Maxine Klee, Santa Drake, Aumsville, Martha Firguson, Wood- Albert Ramos Barbara, Frankie Ginn, Chico, land, La Vina Bliss, Junction City; Sally Fravel, Tillamook; 24 grandchildren, son, Clifford Simpson, Deer Park, Albert Ramos, 75, 3013 Brown Road NE, Martin Schneider 53 great-grandchildren and 15 great-great- brothers, John Fisher, Modesto, died yesterday at home.

Arrangements are MOUNT ANGEL Vigil services for grandchildren. George Fisher, San Luis Obispo, sis- pending at Cornwell mortuary, Woodburn. Martin Schneider, 94, who died Saturday at Services will be 10 a.m. tomorrow in ters, Vera Grayson, Beaverton, Adelia Silverton Hospital, will be 7 tonight at Unger Keizer Faith Center. Interment will be in McDonald, Salem; 11 grandchildren and 4 Donald Wallace Winslow mortuary.

Funeral will be 10 a.m. tomorrow Skyline Memorial Gardens, Portland. Ar- great-grandchildren. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, and interrangements by Howell-Edwards-Doerksen Services will be 2 p.m.

tomorrow at Rig- ment at Calvary Cemetery. mortuary. don-Ransom mortuary. Interment will be in MOLALLA Donald Wallace Winslow, He came to Oregon in 1890 from South City View Cemetery. 70, 30170 S.

Winslow Road, died Saturday at Dakota and settled at Sublimity. He came to Leonard Martin Lambrecht Dwyer Hospital, Mount Angel in 1930. Memorial Milwaukie. He was born in Molalla and lived at the SCIO Leonard Martin Lambrecht, 63, family home all his life. He worked for Ar- Mount three Arthur M.

Hadley Survivors include, wife, Veronica; son, Victor, Angel; grandchildren 40750 Stayton-Scio Road SE, died Saturday WOODBURN Arthur M. Hadley, 84,950 nold Logging Co. in Santiam Memorial Hospital, Stayton. Evergreen Road, died at Saturday at the Survivors include wife, Mary; son, Donand a great-grandchild. Born in Stayton, he lived in this area all Veterans Hospital, Portland.

ald W. U.S. Air Force in Crete; daughhis life. He worked for Frees Lumber Born in Shelby, Iowa, he came to Oregon ters, Marian E. Newton, Salem, Donna L.

Charles William Niccolson Lyons, as a clipper operator until retire- in 1945. He came to Woodburn from Silver- Lacher, Alaska, Diane H. Johns, Wisconsin; Charles William Niccolson, 96, 1625 Center ment. He was an Army veteran of World ton in 1964. He was a farmer and carpenter.

sisters, Helen Harding, Gladstone, and died yesterday at Sunnyside Care CenWar II and a member of Immaculate Con- He was a veteran of World War I and a Mildred Klang, Tigard; nine grandchildren ter. ception Catholic Church, Stayton, Scio member of United Methodist Church and and a great-grandchild. He was born in Jefferson and came to Grange 923 and Stayton Veterans of Foreign Woodburn Barracks of Veterans of World At the request of the deceased, no ser- Salem in 1956. Wars. War I.

vices will be held. Arrangements are under Survivors include son, Charles Murray, Surviving are brothers, William, San Survivors include his wife, Fern, and son, direction of Everhart Kent mortuary. The Fremont, brother, Lloyd, Salem; two Jose, and Brother Francis Mauer, Lyle Salem. casket will be open at the mortuary Wednes- grandsons. Portland; sisters, Sister M.

Dorothy, Bea- Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at day. The family suggests contributions to Graveside services will be 3 p.m. Thursverton, Angeline Gorman and Dorothy Min- Cornwell mortuary. Private interment will Colton Volunteer Fire Department or day at City View Cemetery under directen, both of Stayton.

be in Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem. American Red Cross. tion of the Rigdon-Ransom mortuary. guilty State of Household vs. sexual Cris Finance abuse.

Michael Corporation Rose: vs. Jury Robert finds and defendant Donna vorce Betty Jamie granted. Jean Rose Speidel Harris and and Paul Raymond Ernest Glen Speidel: Harris: Divorce DiL. Widder: Plaintiff granted judgment of $2,791. granted.

State vs. Caroline D. Siemiller: Charge of theft dis- Robert J. Japp and Joyce E. Japp: Divorce granted.

missed. Gail Marie Lacroix and Kenneth Leon Lacroix: Dipolk county in jail and fined $150 by Judge Williams. James Dominic Manzo vs. William W. Rowe and vorce granted.

State vs. Caroline D. Siemiller: Defendant given 270- others: Two petition is for writs of review dismissed. Douglas W. Davis and Rita Fay Davis: Divorce grantday diversion agreement on charge of theft.

State vs. Loren John Burke: Defendant found guilty by ed. CIRCUIT COURT State vs. Larry James Young: Defendant pleads inno- Judge Devlin of robbery. Luella Margaret Best and Robert Wesley Best DiState vs.

Armando Angiano Torres, also known as cent to charges of rape and sodomy. Director of Veteran's Affairs vs. Leighton Russell David Ramos Cisneros: Defendant pleads guilty to State vs. Dennis Raymond Adams: Defendant pleads Linda Susan Jones, Jr: Mortgage foreclosed, and vorce granted. plaintiff William Evert Blackburn and Nina May Blackburn: charge of assault, given 48 day jail sentence by Judge innocent to charges of tampering with drug records.

granted judgment of $35,625. Divorce granted, wife's former name Taylor restored. Williams; charges of kidnapping and robbery dis- Connie Raye McGuire vs. Charles Allin James: Com- Kelli Anne Parker and Richard Daniel Parker: Di- Louis Vern Kelle and Colette Suzan Kelle: Divorce missed. plaint dismissed with prejudice.

vorce granted, wife's former name Heinle restored. granted, wife's former name Lathrop restored. State vs. J.L. Gray: Defendant pleads guilty to charge State vs.

Thomas Gentle: Defendant pleads innocent to Robert George Hale and Suzanne Maureen Hale: Di- Debra Rose Insogna and Perry Angelo Insogna: Di- 2B funerals today CAZZELL, Ellsworth C. "Elzy," 71, 2200 Lancaster Drive SE, 11 a.m., Barrick mortuary. DUNCKEL, Ray Athye, 62, Independence, 2 p.m., Farn- Strom-Parmenter mortuary, Independence. HAVEN, Chester, 84, Jefferson, 2 p.m., Fisher mortuary, Albany. TERRILL, Edward 74, McMinnville, 10:30 a.m., Macy Son mortuary, McMinnville.

WILSON, Leone 79, Silverton, 2 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, Silverton. YOUNG, Leonard LeRoy 111, 15, Gaston, 2 p.m., Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Yamhill. births SALEM HOSPITAL (General Unit) YANG To Neng and Yer Yang, 4702 Lancaster Drive NE, daughter, March 22. BEECHY To John and Claudia Beechy, 4452 Beck Ave. a daughter, March 22.

PEELER To Cynthia Peeler, 2975 Wedgewood Court a son, March 21. HARTEL To Fred and Kathryn Hartel, 4953 Settlers NE, a son, March 22. FORD To Mark and Evelyn Ford, 780 Idylwood Drive a daughter, March 22. KLAPPERICH To David and Sonja Klapperich, 2325 Rogers Lane NW, a daughter, March 21. GIDDENS To Richard and Margaret Giddens, 1241 S.

Sublimity, a son, March 22. WHITE To Douglas and Janis White, 1590 Madrona Ave. SE, a daughter, March 22. HUSTON To Rock and Deborah Huston, 1571 Mission St. SE, a son, March 22.

WALTON To Richard and Phun Walton, 1160 Church St. NE, a son, March 22. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, Corvallis SEWELL To Linda and Ronald Sewell, 33842 SE Terra Circle, Corvallis, a son, March. 10. BRUMMETT To Sharon and Craig Brummett, 1459 Crestline Drive, Waldport, a daughter, March 10.

FILICE To Candice and Charles Filice, 1606 Pioneer, Philomath, a daughter, March 10. WEEKS To Barbara and Herschel Weeks, 3985 NW Independence Highway, Albany, a son, March 10. BOGGS To Linda and Robert Boggs, 205 SE 15th, Albany, a daughter, March 9. FLEISCHMANN To David and Lorraine Fleischmann, 1040 NW 29th, Corvallis, a son, March 9. GORACKE To Freda and Dan Goracke, Route 1, Box Monroe, a son, March 9.

VOLKER To Ellen and Richard Volker, 226 NW 56th, Newport, a daughter, March 9. fires Following are alarms answered by Salem area fire departments in the 24 hours ending 9 p.m. yesterday. SALEM FIRE DEPARTMENT Sunday 12:12 a.m. house fire, 2305 Breyman St.

NE, considerable damage, cause under investigation. 12:35 a.m. medical aid. 1700 block of Hawthorne Avenue NE, no transport. 4:27 a.m.

medical aid. 2588 32nd Ave. NE, no transport. 6:09 a.m. medical aid.

3740 Market St. NE, no transport. a.m. alarm sounding, 880 Mill St. SE, malfunction.

12:17 p.m. alarm sounding, 1551 Center St. NE, unintentonal. 1.29 p.m. medical aid.

1800 block of Wallace Road NW, no transport 4.34 p.m. medical aid, 440 Missouri St. no transport. 5.36 p.m. medical aid.

658 Center St. NE, transport. 5:42 p.m. alarm sounding, 250 Winter St. SE, p.m.

alarm sounding, 1100 block of State Street, malfunction. 1:13 p.m mattress fire, 2600 Center St. NE, minor damage, cause under investigation. MARION COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT 1 Sunday 1:02 p.m. medical aid, 3013 Brown Road NE, no transport.

8:49 p.m. barn fire, 4700 block of Niles Avenue NE, mutual aid with Keizer. KEIZER FIRE DEPARTMENT Sunday 7:22 p.m. chimney fire, 307 Garland Way excessive heat. 8:49 p.m.

barn fire, 4700 block of Niles Avenue NE. police A radio, four razors and a chair, valued together at $265, plus $70 cash were reported taken Saturday night from a barber shop at 1722 Center St. NE after a forced entry, Salem police said. Four tires and wheels valued at $439 were reported taken Saturday from a parked vehicle owned by Douglas W. Daughtry, 460 18th Place police said.

Beckey Dawn Beasley said property valued at $389 and including a toolbox, radio, speakers and a tape deck were taken between March 1 and yesterday from a storage unit she rented at Northgate Warehouse, 1575 Hickory St. NE, according to police. She also said that a sewing machine valued at $400 was taken from the storage area during the previous two months. corrections Errors appearing in the Statesman-Journal may be brought to the attention of the city desk between noon and 6 p.m. daily by telephoning 399-6677.

Marshall Kent was misidentified yesterday's Statesman-Journal. He is the son of Jane Marshall. The only sport still sanctioned by the Evergreen Conference is football, not baseball as reported in yesterday's Statesman-Journal. TURNER The last name of Angie and Jeff Percy, children of Mr. and Mrs.

Boyd Percy whose home at 7204 Olney Road SE burned Friday, was incorrect in a picture caption in Saturday's Statesman-Journal. of driving while license suspended, sentenced to 26 days charge of driving while license suspended. vorce granted. vorce granted. for FORECAST weather 40 salem forecast road report Forecast (from the National Weather Road condition reports from State Police as of 10 Service, McNary Field, Salem): Partly p.m.

last night. sunny today, increasing chance of rain late Highway 20, Santiam Pass: snow flurries. tonight and tomorrow. High today mid-60s, U.S. 26, Government Camp: no adverse conditomorrow in low 60s, low tonight near 40.

tions. Chance of measurable rain 20 percent 1-5, Siskiyous: bare pavement. 50 today, 60 percent tonight. Highway 58, Willamette Pass: bare pavement. 70' 1-84N, Columbia Gorge: no adverse conditions.

Snow Figures show feet. Freezing level at 4 p.m. yesterday 5,300 Highway 18, Coast Range: no adverse conditions. Flurries MILO high Temperature oregon forecast emperatures! (To 9 o'clock last night) for area. 10 p.m ...50 10 a.m..

..51 By The Associated Press p.m......... 49 11 a.m. 54 Portland, Vancouver area Partly sunny Cold 70 80 Midnight. 49 Noon. 56 Monday after morning fog.

Lows Monday night 1 a.m....... 1 p.m. 58 near 40. Increasing chance of rain Tuesday. Showers Stationary Occluded NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.

2 a.m. 48 2 p.m.. 53 Highs both days 60-65. 3 a.m. 46 3 59 Western NOAA, U.S.

Dept. of Commerce Oregon Partly sunny Monday 4 a.m. .46 4 p.m... ...57 after morning fog. Increasing chance 5 By The Associated Press weather Norfolk 46 of rain a.m.

5 p.m. 55 late Monday night and Tuesday. Lows Monday Temperatures indicate and national 6 a.m... ...47 6 p.m... 54 high cdy OklaCity 47 7 a.m.......

7 p.m. 52 Hi Lo Pre Otlk Dal-FtWth 55 50 cir night 35-45. Highs in the 60s Monday and mostly low for day to 7 p.m. EST. Omaha 57 34 clr 55-60 Tuesday.

Orlando 70 53 1.01 cdy 8 a.m........ 47 8 p.m.. 48 Albany 44 19 cdy Denver clr PalmSprng 83 58 cir 9 a.m.. 49 9 p.m. 45 Oregon Partly sunny Monday and Albuque 27 clr DesMoines 57 .01 clr Philadphia cdy Eastern warmer with highs upper 50s to mid 60s.

In- Amarillo 34 cir Detroit 45 23 cir Phoenix 81 51 cir Degree days Saturday: creasing clouds Monday night with lows most- Anchorage cdy Duluth Fairbanks Ptland.Me Pittsburgh 47 23 cdy heating 21. (The degrees needed to cool ly in the 30s. Chance of rain Tuesday with highs Asheville .71 cdy cdy clr heat 50-60. Atlanta 24 cdy Hartford Rapidity 23 cir or to an average of 65 degrees FahrenAtlantcCty cdy Helena cdy RedBluff 51 04 heit). Extended outlook Wednesday through Fri- Bakrsfeld .09 Honolulu cir Reno cdy day: Baltimore Houston 04 cdy Richmond Cumulative degree days this month: 405.

Western Oregon Unsettled with showery Birminghm 47 1.57 cdy Indnaplis cdy Sacrmnt 3 periods. Highs in the 50s. Lows 35-45. Bismarck a cir Jacksnvlle 1.01 cdy Salt Lake 52 8 Eastern Oregon Occasional showers Boise .02 cdy Juneau 01 cdy SanDiego cdy precipitation Wednesday. A few showers the Boston cir KansCity .10 clr SanFran cdy mainly over Brownsville clr LasVegas clr Seattle .02 Salem Precipitation mountains Thursday and Friday.

Highs 45-55. Buffalo cir Little Rock 51 cdy St Louis cir Since start of weather year Sept. I Lows 25-35. CharistnSC 12 1.20 cdy LosAngeles cdy St P- Tampa 55 1.37 cdy To date Last year Normal CharistnWV .05 cdy Louisville .06 cdy StSteMarie cdy 25.21 32.44 33.32 coast weather Cheyenne cir Memphis 66 cdy Spokane .01 cdy Chicago cir Miami 25 cdy Tulsa cdy 53 7 Partly sunny Monday after morning fog. Cincinnati cdy Milwaukee cir Washingtn 56 33 cdy Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at p.m.

yester- Rain likely and Lows Cleveland clr cir day: 05. night mostly 40-45. both 55- Columbus 50 cdy Nashville 42 91 cdy ending 4 p.m. PST Monday night Tuesday. Prc -Precipitation for 24 hours Monday Highs days NewOrleans 53 1.13 yesterday.

60. cir -Sky conditions outlook for Small craft advisory for 10-20 mph south- New York 8 cdy river levels easterly winds increasing night. Seas oregon temperatures today. Monday (As of 2 p.m. yesterday) 2-4 feet and westerly swells 7-11 feet.

By The Associated Press tides Willamette (Salem) 6.8 ft. N. Santiam (Mehama) .3.1 ft. Temperature extremes and mea- LINCOLN CITY NEWPORT Santiam .3.5 ft. coast weather phone precipitation Times listed are for tides at Siletz Times listed are for tides at Yasurable for the 24 ft.

hours ending at 4 p.m. Sunday. Bay and Lincoln City. High and low quina Bay Wilson (Tillamook) 3.3 and Newport. High and ft.

The latest Oregon Coast weather forecast Max. Min. Pep. tides for other Oregon Coastal areas low tides for other Oregon Coastal may be obtained by calling the Newport Coast occur earlier going south and later Nestucca (Beaver). .3.6 Astoria .16 areas occur earlier going south and Siletz (Siletz).

.3.7 Guard station 265-5511. The information is going north from Lincoln City. later going north from ft. Burns .05 Newport. Eugene 61 32 sun updated every four hours.

KlamathFalls 51 34 01 MARCH STANDARD TIME Lakeview 02 HIGH LOW HIGH MARCH STANDARD TIME weather radio Time Feet Time Feet Time Feet Time Feet Medford LOW Sunrise Sunset Newport Weather forecasts and warnings covering local, coast- NorthBend 23 1:56 a.m. 8:24 a.m. 0.7 1:46 a.m. 82 8:02 a.m. 09 6:10 a.m.

6:28 p.m. al and regional areas are updated continuously and Pendleton 288 2:21 p.m. 8:26 p.m. 15. 2:13 p.m.

7.4 8:01 p.m. 6:08 a.m. 6:29 p.m. breadcast 24 hours a day over Salem's National Oceanic Portland 24 2:24 a.m. 9:02 a.m.

0.6 2:15 a.m. 8.1 8:36 a.m. 0 6:06 a.m. 6:31 p.m. and Atmospheric Administration Weather Radio, fre- Redmond 3:02 p.m.

8:56 p.m. 20 2:54 p.m. 69 8:32 6:04 6:83 a.m. a.m. 6:32 6:33 p.m.

p.m. are quency equipped 162.475 to receive megahertz the station. (VHF-FM). Not all FM radios The Salem Dales 61 25 2:56 3:44 a.m. p.m.

88 66 9:28 9:42 p.m. a.m. 0.7 2.4 2:42 3:37 p.m. a.m. 79 9:16 9:04 p.m.

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