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JANUARY 21, 1999 LOCAL STATESMAN JOURNAL 5C CALENDAR TO SEE AND DO TODAY 6:30 p.m. beginning 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. East Coast swing, 630 Hood St. NE, Salem.

Prices vary. Call: 363-3341. BOOK A night of mystery author April Henry, reading from "Circle of Confusion" and signing books, 7 p.m. Thursday, "Jackson's Books, 320 Liberty St. SE, Salem.

Free. Call: 399- 8694. LECTURE Sen. Mark Hatfield, "Why Am I A History Buff," 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Mission Mill Museum, Spinning Room, 1313 Mill St.

SE, Salem. Cost: $6 to $8. Call: 585-7012. PENTACLE THEATRE "All's Well That Ends Well," 7:15 p.m. Thursday, 8:15 p.m.

Friday and Saturday, 7:15 p.m. Sunday, Wednesday, through Jan. 30, 324 NW 52nd Salem. Cost: $11 to $12. Call: 364-7474.

SUBLIMITY OPEN HOUSE The annual quilt week and open house by the Sublimity Quilters, with projects and displays, 9 a.m. to 3:30 Thursday and Friday, St. Boniface Catholic Church, 375 Church St. Call: (503) 769-6459. MONMOUTH VARIETY SoundMoves, 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, Western Oregon University, Rice Auditorium, 345 N.Monmouth Monmouth. Cost: $18 to $22. Call: 838-8462. SALEM RJ DANCE STUDIO Thursday: FRIDAY SALEM CHARTER SCHOOL HEARING: The Senate Education Committee meets Friday to take testimony and debate amendments to a charter school bill, 1 p.m. Friday, Hearing Room ground floor, State Capitol.

Call: 986-1388. RJ DANCE STUDIO Turns workshop, 7 p.m. Friday, 630 Hood St. NE, Salem. Prices vary.

Call: 363-3341. SILVER SPUR WESTERN DANCE CLUB Country dance lessons, 7 to 8 p.m., dancing to follow until 2 a.m., Friday and Saturday, 1821 Silverton Road, Salem. Free lessons, cover applies after 8 p.m. Call: 371-1911. TGIFF Prerounds, phase 2 and mainstream square dance, beginning 8 p.m., caller Bruce Lowther, cuer Carolyn Cook, Salem Square Dance Center, 3695 45th Ave.

NE, Salem. Cost: $3. Call: 393-4256. PLANETARIUM "Orion in Winter," 7:30 p.m. Fridays and "The Sun and the Moon Play Hide and Seek," 1:30 p.m.

Saturdays, through Feb. 6, Chemeketa Community College Planetarium, Building 2, 4000 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem. Call: 399-5161. CHANGE OF SEASONS DINNER THEATER "All in the Timing," 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m.

performance, Friday and Saturday, through Feb. 5, 300 Liberty St. SE, Salem. Cost: $22.50. Call: 370-7469.

PENTACLE THEATRE "All's Well That Ends Well," 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 7:15 p.m. Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday, through Jan. 30, 324 NW 52nd Salem. Cost: $11 to $12.

Call: 364-7474. SUBLIMITY OPEN HOUSE -The annual quilt week and open house by the Sublimity Quilters, with projects and displays, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, St. Boniface Catholic Church, 375 Church St.

Call: (503) 769-6459. ALBANY THEATER "Arcadia," 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, 8:15 p.m. Jan.

29 and 30, Albany Civic Theater, 111 First Ave. SW. Cost: $5 to $7. Call: (541) 752-7779. ONGOING SALEM EXHIBIT Newest exhibits at A.C.

Gilbert's Discovery Village, "Gilbert Rocks," a kid-sized climbing wall, Energetic Electron and Frozen Shadows; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 116 Mission St. NE, Salem. Cost: $3 to $4.

Call: 371-3631. BUSH BARN ART CENTER Public Hanging, exhibit, noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, through Feb. 11, 600 Mission St.

SE, Salem. Call: 581-2228. COFFEE HOUSE CAFE Hand colored photographs Joan Goodwin, 6 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, 6 a.m. to 2 a.m.

Friday and Saturday, ongoing exhibit, 135 Liberty St. NE, Salem. Call: 371-6768. CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE American Portfolio I1, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Monday through Saturday through Jan. 29, Art Gallery, Building 3, Room 122, 4000 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem. Call: 399-2533. ELSINORE GALLERY FRAMING Original wildlife art and new print releases, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, through Feb. 14, 142 High St. SE, Salem.

Call: KEIZER ART ASSOCIATION Watercolors, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, through January, 930 Chemawa Road, Keizer. Call: 390-3010.

SALEM PUBLIC LIBRARY "Salem Speaks Up," exhibits, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, through January, 1 to 5 p.m.

Sunday, 585 Liberty St. SE, Salem. OBITUARIES Jennie Clark Donald Gene Harmel Oct. 12, 1908 Jan. 19, 1999 Nov.

25, 1935 Jan. 19, 1999 JEFFERSON Jennie Clark, 89, died Tuesday. She was born in Demar, Kan. She loved gardening and flowers. Her husband, Lee, died in 1987.

Survivors include her son, Donald of Salem; daughter, Barbara Sackett of Jefferson; brothers, Albert Hilgers of Salem and Lafe Hilgers of Kennewick, sisters, Irene Sigmund and Margarett Mauss, both of Bend, Nettie Dunmyer of Lebanon and Lucile Breathhauer of Hillsboro; five grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Visiting will be noon to 5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to service time Saturday in Howell-EdwardDoerksen Chapel of the Gardens. Services and interment will be noon Saturday in Belcrest Memorial Park.

Otho Weaver Feb. 4. 1918 Jan. 18, 1999 Otho Weaver, 80, of Salem died Monday. He was born in Drumright, and served in the Army during World War II.

He was a berry and Christmas tree farmer, a logger in Sweet Home for many years and worked for Tektronix for 18 years. He enjoyed farming and gardening. Survivors include his wife, Eva, whom he married in 1939; son, Daniel of Vancouver, daughter, Patricia Martin of Salem; four grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. Visiting will be 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Friday and 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday when services will be in Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel. Interment will be in Mountainside Cemetery in Scholls. Contributions: American Heart Association or American Lung Association.

FUNERALS TODAY Hupy, Margaret, Salem, a.m.,. Howell- Doerksen 'Chapel of the Gardens, Salem. Starks, Lillian, Salem, 7 p.m., College Park Christian Assembly Church, Salem. Weaver, Mary, Portland, 10 a.m., Holman's Funeral Service, Portland. Welton, Frances, Mount Angel, 10 a.m., St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Mount OBITUARIES Helen Arndt April 12, 1915 Jan. 18, 1999 Helen Arndt, 83, of Saldm died Monday. She was born in Skiatook, years ago. She was active in the and moved to he Salem 50 Foursquare Church for many years. Survivors include her husband, Walter, whom she married in 1944; daughters, Carolee Johnson of Salem and Janae Freytag of Gresham; four grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren.

Private family services will be in 1 Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. Arrangements are by Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service. Contributions: Humane Society of the Willamette Valley. Dwight S.

Highee Nov. 18, 1924 Jan. 11, 1999 PRINEVILLE Dwight Higbee, 74, died Jan. 11. Cause of death was unavailable.

He was born in Omaha, and served in the Marine Corps during World War II. He married Edith in 1957 and moved to Prineville in the 1960s, where he was a horse trainer. He moved to Salem in the 1970s and returned to Prineville in 1976. He worked in a wood products mill in Redmond from 1976 until retiring in 1992. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and loved training, riding and racing horses, gardening and watching old movies.

Survivors include his daughters, Sandy Collins of Salem and Hank Beals of Overton, brother, C.V. of Glide; sisters, I.D. Costello of Southern California and Joanne Felton of Gold Beach; 11 grandchildren; and 26 greatgrandchildren. At his request no services will be held. Arrangements are by Prineville Funeral Home.

Della Caroline Adams Ward Badger Feb. 2, 1901 Jan. 19, 1999 Della Badger, 97, of Salem died Tuesday. She was born in The Dalles and moved to Salem in 1907. She worked at the cannery and retired from the linen mill.

She moved to Evergreen Windsor House six years ago. Survivors include her grandchildren, Michael Simmons of Tualatin and Carol Lewis of Orting, three great-grandchildren; and three great-greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Mt. Crest Abbey Chapel.

Private interment will be in City View Cemetery. Arrangements are by Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service. Contributions: Evergreen Windsor House, 820 Cottage St. NE, Salem, OR 97301.

Benjamin Franklin Krauger July 17, 1907 Jan. 18, 1999 He was born in Albany and moved to Independence in 1930. He owned Greenwood Restaurant on State Street in Salem and a coffee shop in the state office building until 1936. He married Rose in 1927; she died in the 1970s. He enjoyed fishing, pool, cards, golf and dancing.

Survivors include his wife, Verna, whom he married in 1981; sons, Burney Krauger and Don Stee, both of Monmouth, and Tom Stee of Phoenix, daughter, Barbara Richardson of Independence; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Visiting will be 2 to 7 p.m. today in Farnstrom Mortuary in Independence. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday in the mortuary.

Private interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. Contributions: American Heart Association or American Cancer Society. MONMOUTH Benjamin Krauger, 91, died Monday. Blanche Ruth Fletcher April 24, 1915 Jan. 19, 1999 DALLAS Blanche Fletcher, 83, died Tuesday.

She was born in Portland and married Robert in 1946. They lived in Gearhart for four years, moved to Yaak, and lived on the Air Force base there for three years before coming to Monmouth in 1959. In 1968 they moved to Dallas. She worked in food services at Oregon College of Education, now Western Oregon University, until retiring in 1972. She was a member of Dallas United Methodist Church and enjoyed sewing, reading, camping, fishing and wintering in Arizona.

Survivors include her husband; daughters, Conni Coker of Eugene, and Susan Kellum of Salem; son, Bruce of Dallas; five grandchildren; and two great -grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday in Bollman Funeral Home. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. John H.

McClure March 3, 1916 Jan. 14, 1999 John McClure, 82, of Salem died Jan. 14. He was born in Aurora, served in the Navy and was a survivor of Pearl Harbor. He earned a master's degree in education at California State University and was a lithographer.

He was a member of Northgate Wesleyan Church and enjoyed reading and gardening. Survivors include his wife, Beatrice, whom he married in 1942; daughter, Sharon McClure of Huntington Beach, and granddauther, Annika McLeod, whom he raised as a daughter; and four great-grandchildren. No services will be held, and his ashes will be spread at sea. Arrangements are by Crown Cre- Elizabeth 'Lisa' Silja Sept. 13, 1909 Jan.

16, 1999 She was born in Sunne, Sweden, and married Helge in 1935. They moved to the United States in 1946 and to Portland in 1956. She was a private caterer and worked for Yours Truly Caterers. She enjoyed Scandinavian music and bicycled into her 80s. Her husband is deceased.

Survivors include her daughters, Lillian Bennard of Albany, and Linda Carter of Scio; sisters, Martha Johnson of Portland, Viola Fraser of Lincoln City and Ingrid Jonsson of Sweden; and one grandchild. Memorial services were Tuesday in Finley-Sunset Hills Chapel in Portland. Contributions: charity of choice. SUBLIMITY Lisa Silja, 89, died Saturday. David Lee Bates Dec.

12, 1950 Jan. 19., 1999 KEIZER David Bates, 48, died Tuesday. Cause of death was unavailable. He was born in South Gate, and moved to Salem in 1971. He graduated with honors from the American Jewelers Institute in Portland in 1998.

He was a self-employed jeweler and artist and traveled rodeos and fairs selling jewelry. He enjoyed fishing and genealogy. Survivors include his father, Willie Bates of Keizer; brothers, Jeffery of Salem and Larry; and numerous children and grandchildren. Celebration of Life will be 10 a.m. Friday at 814 Faymar Drive NE.

Interment will be private. Contributions: World Wide Church of God care of Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service. Willard E. Bolinger July 28, 1913 Jan.

15, 1999 Willard Bolinger, 85, of Salem died Friday. He was born in Hopewell, Pa. He lived in Ohio and Florida before moving to Salem in 1974. He was an accountant for B.F. Goodrich, retiring in 1971.

He served a mission for his church in the White Mountains of Arizona from 1983 to 1984. He was a member of the National Honor Society, South High School in Akron, Ohio, and enjoyed gardening and table tennis. Survivors include his wife, Mildred, whom he married in 1943; daughter, Linda Taylor of Sandpoint, Idaho; eight grandchildren; and eight great -grandchildren. Visiting will be 1:30 to 2 p.m. Saturday in the Battlecreek Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he was a member.

Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in the church. Interment will be in Restlawn Memory Gardens. Contributions: church missionary fund care of Bishop Stewart Taylor, 633 LaCresta Drive SE, Salem, OR 97306. www.StatesmanJournal.com/Jobs SALEM A service of the Statesman Journal Reach new customers ONLINE with Classifieds www.statesmanjournal.com/classifieds For a customized online advertising program call 399-6886 or e-mail us at A service of the Statesman Journal Charles Frances 'Charlie' Peterson Jan.

19, 1917 Jan. 17, 1999 Charlie Peterson, 81, of Salem died Sunday. He was born in Lynn, and served in World War II and the Korean War. He spent most of his life in Massachusetts. He was an engineer, retiring in 1980.

He moved to Keizer in 1989. He was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Naomi, whom he married in 1987; son, Jerry Esmay of Clifton, daughters, Mary Sherber of Nahant, and Barbara Rhode of Eugene; 12 grandchildren; and one great randchild. No services be held, and arrangements are by Rig som Colonial Chapel.

Contributions: Willamette Valley Hospice. Helen M. Yeager March 15, 1912 Jan. 16, 1999 86, died Saturday. She was born in Portland and graduated from Franklin High School in 1930.

She volunteered with the Oregon Agate Mineral Society, Red Cross and United Good Neighbors. She was a Grey Lady for the Veterans Administration Hospital for more than 25 years. She was active in the Audubon Society and Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs. Her husband, Marshall, died in 1966. Survivors include her brother, William Sanders Sr.

of Salem; and sister, Doris Latshaw of Gresham. At her request no services will be held. Inurnment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens in Portland. Contributions: American Red Cross. SUBLIMITY Helen Yeager, DEATH NOTICES Anderson, Frederick Theodore, Portland, formerly of Jefferson and Salem, Autumn Cremation Service, Milwaukie.

Helmer Felix Watilo Dec. 1, 1909 Jan. 14, 1999 Helmer Watilo, 89, of Salem died Jan. 14. He was born in Lincoln Creek Valley, near Centralia, and served in the Army during World War II.

He married Thelma in 1941 and settled in Salem in 1954. He was a highway maintenance man for the state of Oregon and a member of the Masonic Lodge. He enjoyed the outdoors, fishing and golf. Survivors include his wife; sons, Donald of Sacramento, and Robert of Salem; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Private family services will be held later.

Inurnment will be in Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. Arrangements are by Spencer, Libby Powell Funeral Home in The Dalles. Contributions: Masonic Eastern Star Home, 3505 Pacific Forest Grove, OR 97116 or Oregon Veterans Home, 700 Veterans Drive, The Dalles, OR 97058. Mary E. Weaver Aug.

14, 1909 Jan. 19, 1999 PORTLAND Mary Weaver, 89, died Tuesday. She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and graduated from Salem High School. She worked in Lipman's Tea Room and in a bakery in Salem. She married William in 1927, and he died in 1995.

She lived in the Portland area for 60 years and was a member of the Eagles and Eastern Star. Survivors include her daughters, Mary Fromherz of St. Paul and Patricia Smith of Portland; eight grandchildren; and 22 greatgrandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. today in Holman's Funeral Service in Portland.

Private interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. Contributions: American Cancer Society or American Heart Association. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF SEIZURE FOR FORFEITURE CITY OF SALEM, OREGON SEIZED PROPERTY $3,165.00 in U.S. Currency; Seizure Incident No: 98-68670 The above monies, were seized for civil forfeiture by Salem Police on December 7, 1998, at 1833 32nd Avenue NE, Salem, Marion, Oregon from Herbert Louis Buck. $1,724.00 in U.S.

Currency Seizure Incident No: 98-69156 The above monies were seized for civil forfeiture by Salem Police on December 15, 1998, at 4760 Carolina Avenue NE, Salem, Marion, Oregon from Sharon L. Peiffer. The Salem Police Department is located at 555 Liberty Street S.E.. Salem, Oregon, (503) 588-6123. The above properties are subject to forfeiture (transfer of ownership to the City of Salem without compensation) for alleged violation of ORS Ch.475 which involved this property.

WOODBURN Donald Harmel, 63, died Tuesday. Cause of death was unavailable. He was born in Rugby, N.D. moved to Woodburn in 1969. He owned Woodburn Ceramic Tile Co.

and enjoyed gardening. Survivors include his wife, Judy, whom he married in 1959; son, Michael of Woodburn; daughters, Shelly Shook of Woodburn and Lori Jacobson of Granite Falls, brothers, Ronald and Jerry, both of Rugby; sister, Lois Larson of Palmdale, and six grandchildren. Visiting will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday in Simon Funeral Chapel.

Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Immanuel Lutheran Church where he was a member. Contributions: American Cancer Society Oregon Chapter or Willamette Valley Hospice. Edward W. Percival June 10, 1906 Jan.

19, 1999 Edward Percival, 92, of Salem died Tuesday. He was born in Spirit Lake, Iowa, and served in the Navy during World War II and the Korean War. He retired after 30 years in 1957. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and Masonic Lodges. He was an instructor in diesel mechanics.

He enjoyed investing in the stock market and gardening. His first wife, Inez, died in 1982. Survivors include his wife, Christine, whom he married in 1984; stepdaughters, Jeanine Robinson of Woods Cross, Utah, and Janice Byerley of Hillsboro; stepson, Wayne O'Hern of Albany; brother, Lenard O'Hern of Spanaway, seven grandchildren; 11 and one great-great-grandchild. Visiting will be 4 to 8 p.m. Friday in Howell-Edwards-Doerksen Chapel of the Gardens.

Services and interment will be 1 p.m. Saturday in Mt. View Memorial Park in Tacoma. Contributions: Hemophiliac Foundation. Emery E.

'Bud' Kuster Nov. 20, 1914 Jan. 18, 1999 LEBANON At his request, no services will be held for Bud Kuster. Contributions: Lebanon Meals on Wheels care of HustonJost Funeral Home. NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY! You must file your interest in the seized property or you will automatically lose any interest you may have.

To register your claim you must file with the Salem City Attorney a legal paper called a The "Claim" must be given to the Salem City Attorney within 21 days of the last publication of this notice. The "Claim" must include (A) your true name, (B) your current and future mailing address, (C) your interest in the property. The "Claim" must be timely filed in proper form and signed by you under oath subject to penalty of perjury. ORS 162.065. The deadline for filing your Claim is 21 days after the last publication date.

You may wish to consult an attorney before filing your claim. WHERE TO FILE YOUR CLAIM OBTAIN MORE INFORMATION Salem City Attorney 555 Liberty Street S.E. Room 205 Salem, Oregon 97301 (503) 588-6003 Statesman Journal, January 7, 14, 21, and 28, 1999 FUNERAL MEMORIAL I INFORMATION Funeral 175 Funeral Funeral Directors Notices Notices Barrick Funeral Home Edward W. Percival Lillian M. Williams 205 Church Street, SE Visiting, 4pm-8pm, Visiting, Thursday, 363-9139 HOWELL-EDWARDS- 3pm-8pm, with ServicDOERKSEN Chapel of es, Friday, Jan.

22, HOWELL-EDWARDS- the Gardens, 1350 1999, 1pm, HOWELL Com'l SE. Graveside EDWARDS-DOERKSEN Chapel of the Gardens Services, Jan. 23, Chapel of the Gardens, 1350 Com'I SE 581-3911 1999, 1pm, Mt. View 1350 Com'l SE. Private Memorial Park, Tacoma, Interment: Restlawn Keizer Funeral Chapel WA.

Survived by, Memory Gardens. Con4365 River Rd Wife: Christine Percival tributions: Willamette 393-7037 of Salem; Lenard Valley Hospice, 2700 O'Hern of Spanaway, Market St. Salem Restlawn Funeral Home WA; Jeanine Robinson Step-daughters: of 97301. 201 Oak Grove Rd NW 585-1373 Woods Cross, UT; Della Caroline Adams Step-son: Wayne RIGDON-RANSOM O'Hern, Albany; Step- Ward Badger COLONIAL CHAPEL daughter: Janice Della Badger died 299 Cottage NE Byerley of Hillsboro; 7 Tuesday, January 19 of 363-3173 Grandchildren, pneumonia. Mrs.

Badger Great-grandchildren, 1 was born February 2, Funeral Contributions: Great-great-grandchild. Hemo- egon. 1901, in Della The Dalles, moved Or- to Notices philia Foundation. Salem in 1907 and resided at Evergreen Estella Mae Foster Windsor House for the Willard E. Bolinger Visitation, Jan.

21, past six years. She Visitation, Saturday, 1999, 9am-8pm, VIRGIL worked in the Salem at the T. GOLDEN CHAPEL. Cannery and retired church. Services, 605 Com'l SE at Oak.

from the linen mill in Jan. 23, 1999, 2pm, LDS, Services, Jan. Salem. Battle Creek Ward, 28, 1999, 10am, Grant Salem. Interment: Mortuary, Craig, CO.

Daughter, Caroline Restlawn Memory Contributions: Rebekah Simmons' passing preGardens. Survived by, Lodge, Craig, CO ceded her mother's Wife: Mildred R. of Grand Mortuary, death. Surviving Mrs. Salem; Daughter: 621 Yampa, Craig, Badger are her two Linda J.

Taylor 81625-2515. grandchildren, Michael of Sandpoint, ID; Simmons of Tualatin, Great- grandchildren, 8 George Cadmus Oregon and Carol Lewis Great- grandchildren. Visitation, Thursday, of Orting, Washington. Contributions: The 3pm-8pm, VIRGIL Three great-grandmissionary fund GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 children and three of the Church of Jesus Com'l SE at Oak. Ser- great-great-grandchildr Christ of Jesus Christ of vices, Jan.

22, aiso mourn the passing LDS, Bishop Stewart 1999, 2pm, First Pres- of their beloved Taylor, 633 LaCresta Dr. byterian Church, Salem. grandmother. The family Salem 97306. Ar- Private Interment: members would like rangements by, VIRGIL T.

Crystal Lake Cemetery, give sincere thanks GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Corvallis. Contributions: to great nephew, Ron Com'I SE at Oak. Salvation Miller and the staff of PO Box 7047, Salem House Evergreen for their loving Army, A Windsor Arthur Maden 97303-0004. care. Services, Friday, January 22, 1999, Jennie Clark Family and friends will HOWELL EDWARDS Visiting, Friday, gather at 2pm, Saturday, DOERKSEN Chapel of noon-5pm, 9am January 23, for the Gardens, 1350 to service time.

Servic- services in Mt. Crest Com'l SE. Contribu- es, Jan. 23, 1999, Abby Chapel at City tions: Willamette Valley 12:00 noon, Belorest View Cemetery, Funeral Hospice or Arthur Cemetery. Survived arrangements provided Maden Memorial Fund, by, Son: Donald Clark VIRGIL T.

GOLDEN Wells Fargo Bank. of Salem; Daughter: FUNERAL SERVICES. Barbara J. Sackett of Interment will be private. Jefferson; Brothers: Al- The family asks Lillian L.

Starks bert of Salem, that remembrances be Memorial Services, Late Hilgers of Kenne- sent to Evergreen Jan. 21, 1999, wick, WA; Sisters: Windsor House, 820 7pm, College Park Sigmund and Margarett Cottage, Salem, Christian Assembly Mauss, both of Oregon 07301 Church. Private Inter- Bend, Nettie Donmyer ment. Contributions: of Lebanon, Lucile College Park Christian Breathhauer of Hillsboro; Assembly Church For- 5 Missions, 4105 3 Great-grandchildren. Lancaster Dr.

Salem Arrangements by, 97305. Arrangements by, HOWELL-EDWARDSVIRGIL DOERKSEN Chapel of GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 the Gardens, 1350 Com'I SE at Oak. Com'I SE..

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