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1 88 Gazette-Times, Corvallis Thursday, January 23, 1986 Obituaries Jeannette Hise Jeannette A. Hise of 2750 N.W. Harrison Ave. died Wednesday night at the Heart of the Valley Center. She was 76.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by DeMoss-Durdan Garden Chapel. Gerald Held Gerald W. Held, former owner of the Held Pontiac Automobile dealership, died Wednesday at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 77, and lived at 940 N.W. 30th St.

Records FIRE CALL Wednesday 5:30 p.m. to 3215 N.W. -1 Lynwood Ave. for a smoke investigation. A Corvallis fire crew found an electrical wiring problem that was causing the smoke.

CIRCUIT COURT Crimital Cases David Eamond, 35, 1635 N.W. Kings was placed on three years probation and ordered to participate in a live- in mental-health treatment program on a conviction for sexual abuse. The charges stemmed from a Now. 5 episode during which he touched the buttocks and genitals of a young girl. Robert R.

Remmey, 24, transient, pleaded innocent to a charge of attempted distribution of a controlled substance, marijuana, Nov. 18. His case was continued for trial. Patricks Spears, 24, 2523 Newton Philometh, pleaded innocent to a charge of first degree theft. The charge stems from a Dee.

4 theft from A Storage, 8th and. Applegate streets, case was continued for trial. Tony Adams, 17, 917 N.W. Sycamore pleaded guilty to a charge of first -degree burglary. The charge stems from a Sept.

28 burglary at 694 N.W. Walnut Blvd. His case was continued for sentencing, Nancy Allen, 31, address unknown, pleaded guilty to one charge of firstdegree forgery, second degree criminai mischief, and driving while under the influence of intoxicants: She will be sentenced Feb. 5. Stephen, Davis, 46, Willamina, was sentenced to five years probation, dne year in jail, a $300 fine and 70 hours of community service on a conviction for driving while under the influence of intoxicants and driving while his driver's license was suspended.

Michael Thomas, 49, Milwaudie, was sentenced to five years in prison on charges of first-degree theft and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle July 20, 1984. Ronald L. Scarlett, 21, transient, pleaded innocent to charges of fraudulent use of a credit card, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and second degree theft. The charges stem from a Nov. 28 incident.

John. Maass, 40, 404 S.W. 9th was sentenced to 60 days in jail and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service fora conviction on a charge of second-degree sexual abuse. The charge stems from an episode involv- Funeral arrangements will be announced-by the McHenry Funeral The Rev. John Wiley The Rev.

John Corbin Wiley of 440 N.W. Elks Drive died Wednesday morning in the Heart of the Valley Center. He was 89. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the DeMoss-Durdan Garden Chapel. Ethel Watenpaugh Ethel Wave Watenpaugh, daughter of early Oregon pinneers and a Corvallis resi- the sexual abuse of an adult James T.

fert. This is a Bradish, 22, 33808 S.E. Melody plaint stemming apartment 6, was placed on one- automobile probation after pleading guilty on way 99W and of second degree forgery, plaintiff is seeking Cases date has been set. and Beatrice Miller vs. Stan S.

City of Jr. and Transamerica Title Co. struction Co. and a suit for specific performance This is a suit for contract. The plaintiffs are seek- for services total of $32,050.

No bearing date seeking $21,263. been set. been set. Oregon Department of Veterans Af- Gordon and vs. Howard and Sally Abraham.

Crowson. This is is a mortgage foreclosure. The payment of a is seeking $56,979. No hearing plaintiffs are has been set. ing date has been T.

Bailey vs. Nancy J. Chin. Ira and is a personal-injury suit stemm- Marga H. Goering.

from a motorcycle accident May sure for alleged. 1964, on southwest Western Bou- promissory note. The plaintiff is seeking a total seeking $19,097. $87,870. No hearing date has been set.

Anthony J. Richard E. Schutz vs. Anna S. Hol- dell and CH2M-Hill.

This is a personal injury com- injury suit stemming from an automobile bile accident. Sept. I on Oregon Highway $175,000. No plaintiff is seeking $200,000. No Dean P.

date has been set. Donald. This is West Federal Bank vs. Univer- payment of a Park Walker Pietka and As- plaintiff is seeking a joint venture consisting of-. No hearing date Walker, Charles E.

Pietka, Oregon F. Wagner, Heritage Enter- Josephine Knower. a co-partnership of David Wag- alleged Charles Kingsley, Paul E. Green, note. The plaintiff Christensen, Richard A.

Schroff No hearing date Charles L. Schroff, and G-4 Invest: Karen E. Van a partnership of Paul E. Green, Nelson. This is Schroffs and Christensen; federal The plaintiff is Revenue Service; Citizens hearing date has and Loan; Harold Schudel; Service Co.

R.W. Farnham, of the Farnham Electric Co. Good Profit Sharing Retirement Sandra and This is a forecicsure for alleged Coolen, 720 N.W. to repay promissory note. ounce boy, born plaintiff is seeking total of Denise and plus interest.

No hearing date Commercial set. an 8-pound, Millicent Horner vs. William A. p.m., Jan, 16. dentist.

This is a personal- Valerie and complaint stemming from some S.W. Whitby, an improper dental work that born at 7:08 p.m., Nov. 10, 1983. The plaintiff is Pamela and $100,000. No hearing date has S.E.

Park set. girl, born at 5:24 Benton County Bank vs. Hiser Lora S. and doing business as Travel Travel Gale Albany, Roger and Janice Hiser. This is a girl, born at 3:03 for abeged non-payment of a Jeanne, M.

note. The plaintiff is seek- 915 Westwood $14,530: No hearing date has been pound, 4-ounce Jan. 19. Passersby save wreck victim TOLEDO The driver of a loaded chip truck escaped serious injury Tuesday night because passing motorist pulled him from his burning truck. The truck -was demolished in the 8.p.m.

wreck, which closed U.S. Highway 20 near Thorton- Creek for two hours. The force of the impact scattered parts of the double-trailer rig across the highway 10 miles east of here. and ripped open one of the trailers, spilling most of the load. Lt.

Dan Denison of the Toledo Fire Department said passing motorists pulled driver Vance Edsel Morris, 26, from the rig. Denison said Morris, of South Beach, lost a boot Rotary offers scholarships The Corvallis Rotary Club will again provide scholarships for Benton County high school seniors who are planning to attend Oregon colleges, universities -or junior colleges. Notices, guidelines and application forms have been delivered to Benton County high school counselors. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis ef scholastic achievement, participation in school and community activities, employment record, need several other criteria. The Corvallis Rotary Club emphasizes that the scholarships are not just for students with 4.0 grade point averages.

To be considered for a scholarship, students mail their applications no later than Feb. 15. Late ap- plications will not be considered. Additional inforination can be obtained through high school counselors or by writing Petrequin, 2133 N.W. Lester Ave.

Log firm honored SALEM (AP) Logging operators in Gold Beach, Toledo and Lexington have been honored as forest operators of the yeat ty the state Board of Forestry. department says the awards are given annually to forest operators that consistently exceed minimuni requirements. Brown and Son Logging of Toledo received an award harvesting on 40 acres owned by Pacific Corp. south of Toledo. On dean's list Erik Walter Peterson of Corvallis has been named to the dean's list for the fall semester at the Univerdity of lowa.

Peterson is in the College of Libera! All students on the Dean's List carried 12 graded semester hours or more with a grade point average of 3.5 or above. dent. for 49 years, died Tuesday. She was 88. Born on Sept.

30, the daughter of Arminda Benjamin Franklin bany, Shedd and moved to her claim in Suver when In 1915, she entered ge and was later a She married Harold on June 6, 1920. He college and a teacher ministrator in several Hayes vs. Glen H. Wil personal injury comfrom an Oct. 23, 1984, accident on Oregon HighIndependence Road.

The $85,000. No hearing vs. Wildish ConIndustrial Indemnity, alleged nonperformed. The city is No hearing date has Mary Kelso vs. Chester a suit for alleged non: promissory note.

The seeking $11,430. No hearset. Betty Delamarter vs. This is a foreclofailure to repay a The plaintiffs are No court date has been Lewis vs. Harry H.

MelThis a a personalstemming from an automoThe plaintiff is seeking date has been set. Jeffres vs. David M. Mea suit for alleged nonestate contract. The, a total of $90,705.

has been set, Bank Lyle and This is a suit for of a promissory is seeking $22,788. has been set. de Water vs. Otis B. a personal injury suit.

seeking $50,000. No been set. BIRTHS Samaritan Hospital Michael Reitmeler32nd, an 8-pound, 1: at.11:31 a.m., Jan. 16. Scott Swearingin, 802 F.0.

Box 333, Monroe, 8-ounce boy, born at 6:14 John Springer, 5430 8-pound, 13 ounce boy, Jan. 16. Brian O'Connor, 360- an 8-pound, 1-ounce Jan. 17. Michael Morris, 1310 a 5-pound, 8-ounce a.m., Jan.

19. and Douglas Davison, Place, Stayton, a- 10- girl, born at 4:36 a.m., that had become jammed in. the floorboards but was pulled free without serious injury: He didn't know the motorists' names. Morris was treated New Lincoln Hospital in Tofedo Tuesday night and released. He had been traveling west on U.S.

Highway 20 and had just come around a 35 mph curve when the accident happened. The Toledo Fire Department extinguished the fire in the tractor. The truck, which apparently expleded when it -struck the hillside, was owned by Tom Williamson of Otis and leased to Puget Sound Trucking. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Department is still investigating the accident. BUSINESS News Briefs Corvallis Gazette-Times Alison's place.

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City, Scio, Jefferson and Corvallis. In 1937, the couple moved to a farm at 4125 S.W. 23rd Corvallis. She was a member of the United Methodist church of Corvallis, past Chief of Pythian Sisters, past Worthy Matron of St. Mary's chapter of Eastern Star, a member of the Plymouth Sunshine Club, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Better Homes Club, Corvallis Women's Club, Benton County Historical Society and the Oregon Retired Teachers Association.

Mrs. Watenpaugh was preceded in death by her husband in 1978. Survivors include her son, Frank H. Watenpaugh of Corvallis; a daughter, Frances Croff of Corvallis; a sister, Marylee Trulove of Albany; six grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:45 a.m.

in the Twin Oaks Memorial Park, Albany. Memorials may be made to. the LintBenton chapter the American Diabetes Association in care of DeMoss-Durdan Garden Chapel. ing female. Lori Lane, year a charge Civil Don Seavik This is en.

a ing a has fairs This plaintiff date Bill This ing 29, levard. of set. lister. plaint accident 34: The hearing Far sity sociates, Jon E. David prises, ner, W.0.

and ments, the Internal Savings Web trustee employee Plan. failure The $216,820 has been Blatchford, injury allegedly occurred seeking been and suit promissory ing set. Altrusa Club of Corvallis, 7:15 p.m., North Albany County Service District Thursday Burton's Restaurant, $19 S.W. 3rd St. Grade Advisory School.

Committy, 7:30 p.m., N. Albany ORGANIZATIONS Board -meeting open to officers and board members. Philomath School Board, 8 p.m., PhiBenton County Health Department Silver Lancers, 7:30 p.m., Crescent lomath Middle School Library, 2000 Clinic, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mon- Valley High School cafeteria, 4444 N.W.

Plymouth Road, Philomath. roe Methodist Church. Nurse available Highland. Rehearsal for drum corps and weekly. Call 757-6835 for appointment.

drill team. Open to those 11 to 21 years Spanish Conversation Group of Crosse gold, roads International, 10 a.m.. home of U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Friday Denise Alrial, 2220 N.W. Grant.

All Span- 65.: 7:30 p.m., Towne House Restaurant, ORGANIZATIONS ish-speaking members of the community 350 S.W, 4th St. Boat crew qualification Benton County Health 27th Department, welcome. guidelines. Open to the public. 8:30 a.m.

to noon, 530. N.W. St. ImOlder Than Average and Commuter Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., munization clinic. Call for appointment, Students Organization, 11:30 a.m.

to Church of the Good Samaritan, 333 N.W. 757-6835. 5 p.m., Memorial Union 102, OSU campus. 35th St. Closed meeting, Benton County Health Department, "Interview Skills For Success." Open to Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Church of the Good 8:30 a.m.

to 11 a.m., 530. N.W. 27th St. those over 25. Samaritan, room 5, 333 S.W.

35th St. For, Sexually transmitted disease clinic. CanAlcoholics Anonymous, noon, 1:30 family and friends of people who have a fidential diagnosis and treatment. Call p.m.- (women's meeting), The Bridge problem with drugs or alcohol, for appointment, 757-6839. Center, 29400 Highway 34.

-Narcotics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 142 Adult Children of Alcoholics, 5:30 8th St. Group of recovering addicts Anonymous, noon, First Alcoholics. First Christian 602 S.W. who meet to help each other er stay clean Christian Church, 602 S.W. Madison Ave.

Madison. and sober. For more information call Oregon State p.m., Church, For adults raised in a home Toastmasters, 12:30 where alcoholism other de- 967-6262, 24 hours a p.m., OSU Crop Science Building, room or chemical GOVERNMENT 119. Guests welcome. pendency was present.

Participation confidential. Toledo City Council Breakfast Meet- Single Parents, 6:30 p.m., Papa's Manle Depressive: Associatien, ing. 7 a.m., Timbers Restaurant, 181 Pizza, 1030 S.W. 3rd St. No-host family p.m., Good Samaritan Hospital, 3600.

Main Toledo. dinner. N.W. Samaritan Drive. Support group for Village Council, 7:30 p.m., Single, Parents, 8 p.m., Benton Cen-Adair sufferers, their families and friends.

in Adair Village City Hall, 103 N.E. Carr ter, N.W. 7th St. Family volleyball. Corvallis Organization For South Place.

White-soled shoes required. Center, African Freedom, N.W. 7 A p.m., Monroe. Black Cultural Commitiee, Monroe 7:30 Elementary in the School school. Budget GOVERNMENT 2320 Open to the p.m., Benton County Commissionpublic.

Corvallis Budget Commission Work ers. 8:30 a.m, Law Enforcement BuildPhifomath Frolic and Rodeo Commit- Session, 7:30 p.m., Senior Citizens Cen- ing, 180 N.W. 5th St. Department heads tee, 7 p.m., 1215 Main Philomath. ter, 2601 N.W.

Tyler. Project listen. meeting. Local Briefs Maranatha concert canceled "Blood supplies are drastically low now, making this a The appearance of the -Maranatha Choir of Port- great time for faculty, students and staff to begin a land-Friday at the Corvallis First Baptist Church has new personal tradition of being a donor," said Madison, been postponed. management assistant at the OSU College of PharmaThe choir will be re-scheduled at the earliest passi- cy, which traditionally has organized the campus blood ble date, according to First Baptist Church officials.

drives. Collections will be made from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day during the drive in the Memorial Union Ballroom, 4-H adds special education said Madison. Benton County 4-H is taking steps to add special For January's drive, the PacificNorthwest Red education children to its programs.

children are invited to contact alleviate the fears of a donors special about AIDS Cross Blood Program has issued statement to Parents of special potential Extension Agent on Tammy Skubinna at 757-6750 for more Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. information the program. The 4-H is the informal education program of the "Donating blood does not give anyone AIDS," MadOregon State University Extension Service. Its goal is ison said. to develop youth from grades 4 to 12 to their full poten- "The needles used are always sterile.

They, are tial. used by only one donor and then thrown she said. "You cannot get AIDS from donating blood?" OSU blood drive Jan. 28-30 In November, students and staff members at OreOregon State University's winter term Blood drive gon State strengthened their claim on being the largest Jan. 28-30 will coincide with National Volunteer Blood group of blood donors in the Pacific Northwest region, Donor Month, according to coordinator Evelyn A.

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