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Page 2B MILESTONES Statesman Journal, Salem, Sunday, April 15, 1990 Obituaries White Titus Weddings Shawn White and Steven Titus, both of Salem, were married March 17 in College Park Christian EflC S. Ladeby Benson Dammarell Kyra Rae Benson and Cary Lee Dammarell, both of Salem, were married Feb. 24 in Woodland Chapel. Mm l-'WIf I 'Will It, I- IS Assembly Church. The bridegroom is the son of Jill and Richard Titus of Salem.

The honor attendant was Shari Titus, sister of the bridegroom, and the other attendant was Bridget Metcalf. I si 4 The Rev. Bill Hoffhines officiated. The bride is the daughter of Patricia and Kerry Benson of Salem. The bridegroom is the son of Sharon Barrett of Salem The best man was Jeff and Terry Dammarell of Yf Trump.

The groomsmen were Don Wright and Steven and Shawn Titus Corey Marker, son of the The honor attendant was Teresa Benson, sister-in-law of the bride, and the best man was Kyra and Cary Dammarell bride. The flower girl was Angie White, daughter of the bride. The candlelighters were Jeff Trump and Don Wright. The couple will live in Salem. The bridegroom is a cabinet setter and the bride is a machine operator.

Dennis Anderson Tamara Anne Dennis and Donald Eric Anderson, both of Salem, were married Jan. 27 in St. Mary's Brian Jones. The ushers were Kerry Benson, brother of the bride, and Bill Gretzinger. The flower girls were Jasmine and Sarah Morrow, nieces of the bride.

The couple will live in Salem. Both the bridegroom and the bride are employed at Waremart. Kleinsmith Collins Terri S. Kleinsmith of Beaverton and Jay T. Collins of Salem, were married March 10 in St.

Mark Church in Mount Angel. The Rev. Emmanuel Clark officiated. The bride is the daughter of Linda and Bruce Dennis of Silverton. The bridegroom is the son of Helen and Donald Anderson of Mount Angel.

The honor attendant was Dindy McNutt. The John E. 'Bud' Carlson Nov. 27, 1924 April 13, 1990 AMITY John E. "Bud" Carlson, 65, died Friday.

He was born in Timber Lake, S.D., and came to Yamhill County when he was 16. He worked at Farmer's Cooperative Creamery in McMinnville for 35 years, retiring in 1981. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War, and he was a life member of the McMinnville Elks Lodge and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He enjoyed fishing and hunting. He married Gail A.

Carter on April 2, 1947, in Vancouver, she died in 1980. He married Betty L. Barton on Aug. 9, 1984, in Tillamook. He is survived by his wife; daughters, Diane Trudo of Portland and Beverly Knutz of Carlton; son, Dennis of Orlando, sisters, Esther Foster of McMinnville, Edie Neske of Port Angeles, and Hilma Rice and Delia Deboer, both of Frazee, and brother, George Carlson of Frazee.

Graveside services will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Evergreen Memorial Park, McMinnville. Contributions may be made to Yamhill County Hospice, in care of Macy Son mortuary, McMinnville. SJ, 41590 Arnold 'P. D.

Pederson Sept. 21, 1910 April 14, 1990 Arnold "P.D.I." Pederson, 79, of Salem died Saturday. Services are pending at Rigdon-Ransom mortuary. SJ, 41 590 Joseph H. Cunningham April 23, 1910 April 14, 1990 LEBANON Joseph H.

Cunningham, 79, died Saturday. Services are pending at Huston mortuary. SJ, 41 590 Robert E. Sommer Oct. 30,1910 April 13, 1990 ALBANY Robert L.

Sommer, 79, former mayor of Scio, died Friday in Albany. Arrangements are pending at Huston mortuary, Lebanon. SJ, 41590 Percy Hadden 'Jock' Brydon Nov. 15, 1906 April 12, 1990 Memorial services for Percy Hadden "Jock" Brydon, 83, of Salem, who died Thursday, will begin at 4:30 p.m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church.

Barrick mortuary in in charge of arrangements. SJ, 41590 Lee Oscar Dyer Dec. 6, 1 898 April 1 4, 1 990 SILVERTON Lee Oscar Dyer, 91, died Saturday. Services are pending at Unger mortuary. SJ, 41 590 Alva W.

Maahs July 23,1912 April 11, 1990 WASHINGTON, Iowa Graveside services for Alva W. Maahs, 77, a former Salem resident who died April 11, will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem. Born in Eagle, Iowa, he was raised in Nebraska and was a longtime Salem resident before moving to Iowa 12 years ago. He was a retired salesman for J.

W. Copeland Lumber Co. He married Arlene Olson in Salem; Bhe died in 1974. He married Opal L. Hesseltine Richards on Nov.

22, 1976, in Salem. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Gwen Dryer of Nevada, stepdaughters, Cara Gelderman of Salem and Janet Shelman of Washington, Iowa; stepsons, James Richards and Joe Richards, both of Washington, Iowa, and John Richards of Brighton, Iowa; brothers, Leonard of McMinn-ville and Dwane of Julesburg, and sisters, Birdene Miller of Banks and Evelyn Shroder of Hillsboro. Visiting will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Howell-Edwards-Doerk-sen mortuary, Salem.

Contributions may be made to Im-manuel Lutheran Church, Washington, Iowa 52353. SJ, 41590 Helen Long Napier Sept. 24, 1 896 April 1 4, 1 990 Helen Long Napier, 93, of Salem died Saturday. She was born in Brunswick, N.Y., and came to Salem from Portland in 1955. She was a homemaker, and she enjoyed gardening and reading.

Survivors include her daughter, Vergene Lowther of Salem; brother, John Bristol of Troy, N.Y.; and sister, Dorothy Bristol of Saratoga, Calif. Memorial services will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary. Contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. SJ, 41590 James Michael Gilliam July 7,1909 April 13, 1990 INDEPENDENCE James Michael Gilliam, 80, of Independence, died Friday in the Dallas Nursing Home.

A native of Roddy, he had farmed near Independence for the past 70 years. He was a citizens band radio fan whose handle was "Porkchops." He was a member of Independence's St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Survivors include his brothers, Max and Arch; and sisters, Margaret Ellen Wright and Agnes Scott. All live in Independence.

Visiting will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today in Farnstrom mortuary. Mass will begin at 9 a.m. Monday in the church.

Interment will be in Hilltop Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Polk County Unit, P.O. Box 91, Monmouth, or the church, 1275 Independence. SJ, 41590 Lutheran Church in Salem. The Rev.

Christian J. Thearle officiated. The bride is the daughter of Irene M. Kleinsmith of Salem and Donald G. Kleinsmith of Ontario.

The bridegroom is the son of Carol L. Collins of Salem and Ralph D. Collins of Corvallis. The honor attendant was Irene Kleinsmith, Terri and Jay Collins other attendants were Tamara and Donald Ander- Amber Dennis, sister of son the bride, Gretchen Lizotte, and Michelle Feller. The best man was Tony Stuckart.

The groomsmen were Tad Dennis, brother of the bride, Larry Ilg and Mike Farrel. The flower girl was Erin Beyer, niece of the bridegroom, and the ring bearer was Neil Beyer, nephew of the bridegroom. The candlelighters were Erin Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, and Jennifer Cypert. The couple will live in Salem. Both the bridegroom and the bride are employed at U.S.

West mother of the bride, and the best man was Marvin Ansted. The flower girl was April Collins, niece of the bridegroom, and the ring bearer was Ralph A. Collins, nephew of the bridegroom. The couple will live in Beaverton. The bridegroom is a publisher, editor, and the bride is a bakerydeli manager.

Engagements Hackney Warriner Teresa Hackney and Darrin Warriner, both of Salem, are engaged to be married. Center Schweikert Kristina Center of Medford and Russ Schweikert of Norfolk, are engaged to be married. The bride-to-be is the II I in uuuiijii mm.m The bride-to-be is the daughter of Leon and Lou Preston and Ronald and Eddie Hackney, all of Lebanon. She is a graduate of Lebanon Union High School, and expects to graduate in June from Chemeketa Community College. She is a cashier.

Her fiante is the son of tWL fc3 daughter of Jeanette and Harold Center of Medford. She is a graduate of Phoenix High School, and attended Western Oregon State College. She is a student at Southern Oregon State College. Her fiance is the son of Randel L. and Nancy C.

Schweikert of Scio. He is a graduate of Scio High INancy and L.loyd Mehr Teresa Hackney and Darrin and Kris- Russ Schweikert tina Center and Dan Warriner, all of Warriner Lebanon. He is a graduate of Lebanon Union High School, and is a keyman at Roths IGA. A July 14 wedding in Ralston Park in Lebanon is planned. School and is in submarine communications in the Navy in Norfolk.

A June 23 wedding in Central Point is planned. Feb. 27, 1986 April 13, 1990 Graveside services for Eric S. La-deby, 4, who died Friday, will begin at 3 p.m. Monday in Smith Cemetery, Monmouth.

Contributions may be made to Doernbecher Children's Hospital, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland 97201; or to Ronald McDonald House, 5210 S.W. Corbett Portland 97201. Arrangements are by Virgil T. Golden mortuary.

SJ, 41590 George J. Donohoe March 3, 1917 April 14, 1990 George J. Donohoe, 73, of Salem died Saturday. Services are pending at Virgil T. Golden mortuary.

SJ, 41590 Harry Edward Huber Sr. April 5,1892 April 13, 1990 Harry Edward Huber 98, of Salem died Friday. He was bom in Lincoln, and moved to San Francisco in 1915, where he trained as an auto electronic repairman. From 1920 to 1957 he owned and operated an auto electronic business in Red Bluff, Calif. He moved to Knoxville, in 1967, and to Salem four years ago.

Survivors include his son, Harry E. Jr. of Red Bluff. Memorial services will take place later at Madrona Hills Retirement Center. Private interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Red Bluff.

Arrangements are by Virgil T. Golden mortuary. SJ, 41590 John Ihnot Nov. 4,1925 April 14, 1990 LEBANON John Ihnot, 64, died Saturday. Arrangements are pending at Huston mortuary.

SJ, 41590 Helen L. Hewitt Aug. 8,1900 April 13, 1990 ALBANY Helen L. Hewitt, 89, died Friday in Albany. Born in Minto, N.D., she came to Corvallis in 1910 and graduated from Corvallis High School.

She taught school in Monroe and in Spring Valley before moving to Albany in 1922. She was a car clerk for Southern Pacific Railroad for more than 20 years. She was a member of Corvallis Presbyterian Church and the Albany Senior Center. She married Elmer Hewitt on April 3, 1920, in Newberg; he died in 1970. She is survived by her daughters, Velma Pollard of Visalia, Ella Shuemon of Lebanon, Elma Hewitt of Forest Grove and Elinor Denton of Corvallis.

and sister, Caroline Shope of Seattle. Private family services will be held. Contributions may be made to the Albany Mermonite Home or to Meals on Wheels in Albany or Corvallis, in care of Fisher mortuary. SJ, 41590 Shame remains 30 years after Murrow film The Associated Press MIAMI A sequel to Edward R. Murrow's famous Harvest of Shame documentary showing the deplorable conditions of migrant farm workers in 1960 found little has changed in 30 years.

Three decades ago, CBS cameras panned across a long line of tired, hungry farm workers waiting for bags of food. They had just lost their jobs to a killing freeze. Public Broadcasting Service shot the same scene, this time outside the National Guard Armory in Homestead, following a deadly Christmas freeze that dropped temperatures to 22 degrees in the Everglades. The only notable difference is that one scene was filmed in black and white and the other taped in color. Murrow's report shocked the nation by showing that many people ate because of people who earned miserable wages and had no sick pay, vacations and unemployment benefits or disability pay.

On top of that, the migrant workers for the most part lived in squalid housing. Tuesday night, PBS will air New Harvest, Old Shame, the story of Pedro Silva's family on the roads and in the fields of rural America as it moves from an Indiana bunkhouse to a trailer at the Everglades Labor Camp. "Even nature is against them," said the producer, Hector Galan. "This year they faced heavy rains in Indiana that cut crop yields in half, Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina which left them with no work, and the freeze in Florida." Galan located Pedro Silva and his wife Reina in late November and followed him with an assistant and a photographer as the extended family's six-vehicle convoy headed south, stopping at highway rest areas to eat, wash and sleep. "What would have been a two-day trip turned into a six-day trip," Galan said.

"Pedro's truck broke down twice, Finally he had to leave it behind because he couldn't afford to get it fixed. Reina's nephew became ill. It was one hardship after another." Silva's sister, Maria Martinez, said Bhe wanted to be filmed to give farmers a hard look at the way their workers live. Births educational programs that influenced stations throughout the country, said Loren Stone, KCTS general manager and a longtime friend. Yeend was raised on a wheat farm near Walla Walla, Wash.

He started his career in broadcasting after graduating from the former Washington State College, now University, in 1934. Yeend is survived by his wife, Lola, a son and two daughters. From AP wires Deaths Elsewhere Kenneth Yeend SEATTLE Public television pioneer Kenneth Yeend died in a Seattle nursing home last week after a long illness. He was 77. Yeend joined KCTS Channel 9 in Seattle as program director during its second year in 1955.

He held that position 20 years and helped develop Looney, 4715 Horseshoe Court SE, Salem, a daughter, April 13. NICODEMUS To Monica and Kirk Nicodemus, 1815 45th Ave. NE, Salem, a daughter, April 13. PARKINS To Tiffany Parkins, 1760 Hines St. SE, Salem, a son, April 13.

Silverton Hospital BOYER To Michelle Boyer, 201 Alex No. 1, Molalla, a son, April 5. LEFFINGWELL To Penny Leffing-well, 1152 Liberty Circle Salem, a son, April 5. SULLIVAN To Tina and Patrick Sullivan, 455 W. Marquam, No.

37, Mount Angel, a son, April 7. VILLARREAL-SANCHEZ To Juan-ita Villarreal and Jesus Sanchez, 1219 W. Lincoln, No. 3, Woodburn, a son, April 8. VAN VALKENBERG To Shannon and Daniel Van Valkenberg, 662 20th St.

NE, Salem, a son, April 8. Births elsewhere DEUPREE To Terry, formerly Keenen, and Stan Deupree, of Eagle Point, mother formerly of Scio area, a son, March 23. Salem Hospital GIBBS To Jill Gibbsi 2573 Hyde Court SE, Salem, a daughter, April 14. JOHNSON To Carol and John Johnson, 643 Edgewater NW, Salem, a daughter, April 13. KURTZ To JoAnn Kurtz, 3464 30th Ave.

NE, Salem, a son, April 14. LOONEY To Marlene and Mark AnVFRTiqrMFNT FUNERAL MEMORIAL INFORMATION Funeral Notices Funeral Plrwtorf BabiGSCare gives birth to happy endings Funeral Notices Eric S. Ladeby Graveside services, Monday, 3:00 p.m., Smith Cemetery, Monmouth. Survived by: par-enta, Richard and Sherrill, and brother, David, Salem; grand-parenta, Jack and Dorothy Con-ley, Monmouth, Ingvar and Eva Ladeby, San Diego, many aunta and unclea. Doernbecher Children's Hospital or Ronald McDonald House.

VIRGIL, T. GOLDEN Chapel, 605 Coml SE at Oak. Barrick Funeral Home 205 Church Street, SE 3B3-B139 KEIZER CHAPEL 4.165 River Road N. Keizer 393-fifi66 Rest lawn Funeral Home 201 Oak Grove Rd NW 583-1373 RIGDON-RANSOM COLONIAL CHAPEL 299 Cottage NE Harry Edward Huber Sr. Memorial services, Madrona ilia.

Retirement Center, at a later date. Private interment, Oak Hill Red Bluff. Calif. Survived by: ion, Harry E. Red Bluff; twin grandsons, Terry E.

Huber, Red Bluff, Larry E. Huber, Salem; 7 greatgrandchildren. Arrangements, VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 606 Coml SE at Oak. Geora; W.

Campbell Services. Mnndav. April 16, 1990, 1:00 p.m., HOWELL- ED-WARDS-DOEHKSKN CHAPEL of the GARDENS. 1.150 Commercial SE. Private interment, Willamette National Cemetery, Portland.

Contributions. American Diabetes P.O. Boj 2.141, Salem aim "These children are our community. And if they get good care, then our community won't have to pick up the cost." Janice Branch Assistant head nurse of the newborn nursery at Salem Hospital Funeral Supplement Eric 3. Ladeby Graveside services, Monday.

3:00 p.m. Smith Cemetery. Monmouth. Arrangement bv VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPKI.

A self-described heavy sleeper, she said she never felt the baby that was growing inside her until she gave birth last week in the supermarket parking lot. "Everyone always said that you would feel him, you'll be sick," Osbourn said. "I never got sick." Osbourn, who doesn't smoke or drink, said that looking back, she did take good care of herself during her pregnancy. She said she ate healthy food and a lot of it. "My appetite did increase," she said.

At the time, she didn't attribute it to anything specific. Now that the shock of her instant parenthood has warn off, Osbourn said, she wishes she'd known she was pregnant. "I would have wanted to know for the simple fact that it could have been dangerous for both of us," she said. Continued from Page 1B. ginning in August, patients will have access to family practitioners and can deliver their, babies at Salem Hospital.

MacMorris-Adix said this provided a definite incentive for an indigent community. Visiting a doctor early on helps health care providers assess a high-risk situation before it hurts the fetus, Donna Moran said. She's a certified nurse midwife with the Marion County Health Department. For example, a woman could go through a pregnancy with diabetes or high blood pressure. "Most of the signs of that people just aren't aware of until it's gone quite far," she said.

Patients also learn about childbirth education, nutrition and the effects of drug and tobacco use during pregnancy. SIMPLE CREMATION $345 Omesa Cremation 110-922-6402 lTOHSKBvhre Portend Or 97202 "And that's the reason all this money is being allocated to prenatal clinics and health departments, for those people who can't afford care," Moran said. Robin Osbourn, 20, never had time to think about any risks her newborn may have been exposed to. 'Mambo Kings' author is sued by bandleader We are here to answer your questions. "What death benefits are available for embalming interested in cremation.

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"I was never out at three in the morning unless I was performing and then, I was with my mother and agent. I don't even know what a daiquiri is. Leon Friedman, attorney for Hijuelos and his publisher, Farrar, Straus Giroux which also is named in the suit, said the suit was "totally frivolous" and "completely without merit in law or fact." The lawsuit was filed last month, but Newsday did not say where or exactly when. Hijuelos' novel is about two brothers from Havana who come to the United States and achieve minor celebrity in an episode of Love Lucy. Suit claims book defamed her The Associated Press NEW YORK Oscar Hyuelos, whose The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love won the 1990 Puli-tizer Prize for fiction, has been sued by a bandleader who claims the novel has defamed her, a newspaper reported Saturday.

Gloria Parker, who appeared in Woody Allen's 1985 movie Broadway Danny Rose, claims Hijuelos' book has made it hard for her to get employment, New York Newsday said. Hijuelos won the Pulitzer on Thursday for his novel, which has a character who is romantically Virgil T. 1GOLDEN" Funeral Services 60S Commercial SE at Oak across from the Salem Public Library 1 I I a.

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