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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 15

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1996 STATESMAN JOURNAL 3B- canaaiLcm Obituaries Elizabeth Hays Bates Sept 9, 1907 Dec. 21, 1996 I'l EAGLE CREEK Elizabeth Bates, 89. died Saturday. Born in Hopeful, she moved to Albany in 1949. She graduated from Oregon College of Education in the 1950s and taught at Sunrise School in Albany for more than 20 years.

She moved to Eagle Creek in April. She enjoyed bowling and was a member of Eastside Christian Church in Albany. Her husband, Horace, died in 1975. Survivors include her Horace of Eagle Creek and Betty McCary of Mesa, Hays of Albany, and L. H.

Hays of Hopeful; sisters, Ber--tha Jones and Esther Connel, both of Camilla, and Maudie Lowery of Atlanta, eight grandchildren; and 20 greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Fri-; day at Willamette Memorial Park, Albany. Visiting will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Fisher mortuary, Albany.

Contributions: American Lung Association or American Cancer Society in care of the Harold D. Wherley May 26, 1937 Dec. 21, 1996 WOODBURN Harold D. "Babe" Wherley, 59, died Saturday in Arizona. Born in Macomb, 111., he lived in the Canby area for 22 years and in Woodburn for two years.

He worked for United Airlines as a storekeeper in Portland for many years, retiring in 1991. He also worked as a landscaper in the Canby area for 15 years. He served in the Navy from 1955-63, and he belonged to the Canby American Legion and the Elks. His first wife, Mary, died in 1988. He later married Carol, who survives.

Other survivors include his sons, Jeffrey of Oregon City and Stephen of Salem; daughter, Laura Elizabeth Sheldon of Hubbard; brothers, Don of Industry, 111., Wendall of Table Grove, 111., and Jim of Bloomington, sisters, Peggy Ross of Beloit, Lois Haney of Industry, 111., Ann Coven of Peoria, 111., and Wanda Hammel of To-peka, and five grandchildren. Visiting will be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, and services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, both at Canby mortuary.

Interment will follow at Zion Memorial Park Cemetery. V. 'Elaine' Praegltzer Nov. 19, 1933 Dec. 19, 1996 DALLAS V.

"Elaine" Praegitzer, 63, died Thursday at home. Born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, she moved to Dallas in 1940 and graduated from high school. Survivors include her mother, Pearl Ruggles of Dallas; daughters, Nancy Praegitzer and Kathy Praegitzer, both of Dallas; sons, Jeff of Medford and Scott of Both-ell, brothers, Jimmy Ruggles of Arizona and Bill Ruggles of Brooks; sisters, Elsie Rice of Sweet Home, Betty Bowman and Janet Stephenson, both of Dallas; and six grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Dallas mortuary.

Private family interment will be in Dallas Cemetery. Visiting will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. to noon Friday in the mortuary.

Phyllis Janet Lowrie July 31, 1917 Dec, 20, 1996 ALBANY Phyllis Lowrie, 79, died Friday. She was born in Galesburg, 111., and was raised in the Oneida, Knoxville and Galesburg areas. She became a registered nurse in 1938 and served in the Navy during World War II. She moved to the Corvallis area in 1945. She was a member of the First Assembly of God Church in Albany.

Survivors include her husband, Alford; children, Colleen Adams of Huntington Beach, Everette "Hall" Lowrie of Albany, Philip Lowrie of Kirkland, and John Lowrie of Aviona, Italy; six grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in AAsum mortuary. Visiting will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Thursday and 9 a.m. to noon Friday in the mortuary. Contributions: to the church. Death Notices VernlsW.Vern' Westergaard Aug. 15, 1909 Dec.

16, 1996 WOODBURN Vernis Westergaard, 87, died Dec. 16. Born in Ross, N.D., he moved to the Brooks area in 1934 and to Woodburn in 1963. He was an onion farmer and a member of Im-manucl Lutheran Church. Survivors include his sister, Evelyn Mills, and brother, Leroy, both ofWoodburn.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Cornwell mortuary. Interment will bo private. Contributions: Salvation Army. Hazel D.WIrth June 25, 1904 Dec.

22, 1996 SCIO Hazel Wirth, 92, died Sunday. Born in Scio, she lived in the area all of her life. She was a teacher at Mari Lynn school in Lyons for 40 years and belonged to the Rebecca Lodge and the Lyons Garden Club. She also was secretary of the Bileyu Den Cemetery. Her husband William died in 1944.

Survivors include several cousins. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Weddle mortuary, Stayton. Interment will be in the Bileyu Den Cemetery. Martin LVetter July 4, 1948 found Dec.

21, 1996 MOUNT ANGEL Martin Vet-ter was found dead Saturday, the victim of a drowning. He was 48. Born in Silverton, he graduated from Silverton High School. He worked for NorPac Foods and moved to Mount Angel five years ago. Survivors include his son, Matthew of Salem; sister, Marcia Whi-taker of Molalla; and brothers, Larry of Silverton and Dewayne of Port Orchard, Wash.

Services are pending with Unger mortuary. Contributions: Scotts Mills Fire Department. Opal Genevieve Hill Aug. 21, 1902 Dec. 20, 1996 Opal Hill, 94, of Salem died Friday.

Born in LaHarpe, she moved to Salem in 1941. She worked at Salem Memorial Hospital in the 1950s and 1960s. Her husband, Willis, died in 1986. Survivors include her sons, James of Salem and Charles of Beaverton; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Visiting will be from noon to 7 p.m.

Thursday at Rigdon-Ransom mortuary. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the mortuary. Interment will be at Belcrest Memorial Park. Elsie Odetta Gregonls Oct 23, 1921 Dec.

22, 1996 Elsie O. Gregonis, 75, of Salem died Sunday in Portland. Born in Cincinnati, she moved to Salem in 1986. She enjoyed swimming and making scrapbooks for local nursing homes and the Oregon State Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Walter.

Memorial services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Virgil T. Golden mortuary. Private interment will be at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. Contributions: Oregon Lions Sight Hearing Foundation, 1015 NW 22nd Portland, Ore.

97210 or to Paralyzed Veterans AMVETS, in care of the mortuary. Terry Jean Wallace May 22, 1962 Dec. 21,1996 Terry Wallace, 34, of Salem died Saturday. She was born in Lebanon and lived in Sweet Home until moving to Salem in 1979. She graduated from McNary High School in 1981 and was a dental assistant for 10 years.

She was a member of the American Dental Association and the National Rifle Association. She enjoyed needlepoint and outdoor activities. Survivors include her father, Bill Wallace Jr. of Sweet Home; sister, Dusti Watson of Salem; grandparents, Bill Sr. and Louise Wallace and Mary Russell, all of Sweet Home; great grandmother, Florence Windom of Corvallis; and mother, Joyce Randell of Howell, Mich.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Workman Steckly Sweet Home. Private Interment will be in the Gilliland Cemetery, Sweet Home. Contributions: Marion County Humane Society or Dornbecher Children's Hospital Foundation in care of the mortuary. Rancy Olyth Erickson Dec.

29, 1910 Dec. 20, 1996 Rancy Erickson, 85, of Salem died Friday. Born in Midland, S.D., he moved to Salem in 1934. A member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, he also worked there many years.

He enjoyed hunting. His wife Lorraine died in 1993. Survivors include his sons, Craig Brokaw and Loren Erickson, both of Keizer, and Dean Erickson of Salem; daughter, Ann Knowland of Silverton; brother, Lester Honey of Keizer; seven grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the church.

Contributions: American Cancer Society or Mid-Willamette Valley Hospice. DOES IT SOUND LIKE PEOPLE MUMBLE? Advanced Hearing Services Call Les Eddy Lena 'May Carpenter Jan. 4, 1904 Dc. 22, 1996 Lena Carpenter, 92, of Salem djed Sunday, Born in Butler, she moved to Beaver Creek in 1936, to Independence in 1937 and to Salem in 1943. She worked on the family farm and at Salem Hospital from 1963 until retiring in 1980.

She enjoyed sewing and gardening. Survivors include her husband, Clyde; daughters, Virginia Fowler, Ruby Mullcr and Jaunita Stark, all of Salem; brother, Cline Randolph of Richville, sister, Thelma Walters of Butler, six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and one great-greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Restlawn Chapel. Visiting will be from noon to 6 p.m.

today in Howell-Edwards-Doerk-sen mortuary. Contributions: charity of choice. Fern B. Wood March 26, 1908 Dec. 19, 1996 McMINNVILLE Fern Wood, 88, died Thursday.

Porn in Binger, she graduated from college and received a master's degree in social work from University of Oklahoma. She worked for the Oklahoma Department of Welfare for more than 39 years. She moved to McMinnville in' 1993. She enjoyed traveling. Her-husband, Bob, died in 1976.

She is survived by her sister, Buena Bahner of McMinnville. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at-Macy Son mortuary. Visiting will be from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Thursday at the mortuary. Nellie Mae 'Sheppy Shepherd March 30, 1904 Dec, 22, 1996 Nellie Shepherd, 92, died Sunday. Born in Tazewell, she moved to Silverton in the 1920s. She had been a nurse. She was a Jjehpvah's Witness and enjoyed gardening.

Survivors include her sisters, Virginia Snow of Carmichael, and LoRee Gwynn of Dallas; apdl brother, J. Paul Burch of Eugene. I Visiting will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday at Unger mortuary. Services will follow at 11 a.m.

at the mortuary. Interment' will be at Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem. n-miw 1 'iiMIMi W'iiwiiium A L. A 1 Christmas TO jt, Yi $5J2t Qfen 9 rj 7 ia WX 28? OPEN i Rd im. Keizer M-sat a63-4800 9am'6PCiu BAIER, Dr.

Frederick, Sweet Home, Workman Steckly mortuary, Sweet Home. MEISEGER, Harold, Salem, DeMoss-Durdan mortuary, Corvallis. SMALLEY, Fred, Brooks, Restlawn mortuary, Salem. VAN DYKE, LeNore, Keizer, Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary, Salem. Obituary and service information wiH be published as soon as It becomes available.

Funerals Today BROWN, Mamie, Woodburn, 2 p.m., Cornwell mortuary, Woodburn. KIRK, Gertrude, Lebanon, 9:30 a.m., Huston mortuary, Lebanon. MARTIN, Charles, Woodburn, 11 a.m., Cornwell mortuary, Woodburn. MARTIN, Frances, McMinnville, 10 a.m., Macy Son mortuary, McMinnville. TROYER, Iva, Salem, 10:30 a.m., Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary, Salem.

399-6736. To submit information, write to Community Pulse, co the Statesman Journal, P.O. Box 13009, Salem, Ore. 97309-1015. Information can be faxed to 399-6706.

Keizer comes together to serve Christmas meal 3856 Center St. NE Near Target clarion (i inn 0111111 NE Les Eddy Board Certified OPEN MONDAY -SATURDAY 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Located at the corner of Commercial 8 Pine Street yjW Fresh Extra Small OYSTERS JuM 13-15 Count Black Tiger PRAWNS 'J, Fresh Dungeness Fresh Whole 8-10Avg ft SALMON psg 4930 River -TTjta- (503) m. '-mr nnm ri kakm rain COMMUNITY PULSE Champion Factory Outlet of Salem has do-nated sweatshirts and pants, and students at Keizer, Cummings, Gubser and Clear Lake schools have brought in coats and jackets for all age CTi FUNERAL TO Protect your family and your car with an UNGO Car Security System From keyless entry to full automobile security systems The Keizer community is re-spohding with an outpouring of support as plans shape up for the free Christmas dinner and clothing giveaway Wednesday at St. Edward's Catholic Church. Darla Allender, co-chairwoman of the church's Coat Closet Committee, said several people have donated their time to organize and clean the clothing.

While parish members have contributed most of the food and clothing, Allender said several organizations should be cited for special help. Miscellsnsous Blood drawing: Will be 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at the First United Methodist Church, 600 State Salem. Drawing run by the Willamette Chapter, American Red Cross.

Call: 585-5414. Bingo: Starts at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Salem Area Seniors, 930 Plymouth Drive NE, Keizer. There will be no bingo on Christmas day. Cash prizes will be awarded.

Those under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Call: 390-7441. fr INFORMATION groups. Tammy Leath and Jeanne Winfield of Keizer Kleaners have spent hours organizing the drive, picking up the jackets and cleaning them. Volunteers expect to serve more than 400 free Christmas dinners Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m.

at the church, 5303 River Road N. The clothes can be picked up at the dinner site. Hank Arends is the community events writer for the Statesman Journal. His Community Pulse column appears Sunday through Thursday in this section. To contact Arends, call MEMORIAL HO Funeral Notices Mildred F.

Lassen Memorial services, The Church of the Wildwood, Sagle, ID. Survivors include: sons, Ted Lawshe, Portland; Jack Lawshe; brother, Lewis Willson, Seattle, WA; 5 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren. VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com! SE at Oak Prearraiigemeiits make sense. This space for services, day time, survivors, etc.

Call 399-6794 Li Funeral Directors Funeral KotJces Barrick Funeral Home 205 Church Street, SE 363-9139 Howell-Edwarda-Doerksei Chapel of the Gardens, 1350 Com'l SE 581-3911 KEIZER CHAPEL 4365 River Rd 393-6666 Restlawn Funeral Home 201 Oak Grove Rd NW 585-1373 RIGDON-RANSOM COLONIAL CHAPEL 299 Cottage NE 363-3173 Elsie Memorial December a.m., CHAPEL, Oak. Portland. Walter Contributions, Sight 1015 NW OR 97210 Golden Commercial 97301. Odetta Gregonls services, Thursday, 26, 1996, 10:00 VIRGIL T. GOLDEN 605 Com'l SE at Private interment, Willamette National Cemetery, Survived by husband, Gregonls, Salem.

Oregon Lions Hearing Foundation, 22nd Ave, Portland, or Paralyzed Veterans AMVETS, co Virgil T. Funeral Service, 605 St SE, Salem, Oregon We can also add security to your factory keyless entry system! A Gtt 0 I 2290 Commercial Street NE Salem, OR 97303 503-363-3633 Li New same In order to make Classified in section beginning the Classified deadlines for backward to 6. II UV deadlines, great service. improvements to the newspaper overall, and particular, Classified will become a stand-alone January 20, 1997. As a result, we will print section earlier.

To prepare for this change, placing your classified line ad will be moved Noon each day, beginning on January 6, 1997. If you have any questions or concerns, please call us. Acs it -of i-J LI Statesman Journal 399-6789 or 1-800-556-3975.

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