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Oakdale Leader from Oakdale, California • 2

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Oakdale Leaderi
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Oakdale, California
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A-2 The Dakdale Leader WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1992 Nicole E. Fortner Funeral services were held Nov. 24 at Oakdale Church of the Nazarene for Nicole Elaine Fortner, 19, of Oakdale, who died Nov. 20 from injuries received in an automobile accident. Burial was at Oakdale Citizens Cemetery, Oakdale Memorial Chapel was in charge of the arrangements, Born in Modesto, Miss Fortner had lived in Oakdale her entire life.

She was a 1991 graduate of Oakdale and was a member of the Oakdale Church of the Nazarene youth group. She has been employed for three months at Modesto Bottled Water as a new accounts clerk. Surviving are her parents, Larrell and Amy Fortner of Oakdale; her brother, Bart Fortner of Oakdale; her sister, Brandy Fortner of Oakdale and her grandparents, Lorraine Barker of Arkansas, Eva Mason of Modesto, Herbert Nicholson and Elbert Fortner of Idaho. The family requests remembrances be made to the Oakdale Church of the Nazarene Memorial Fund, 1700 West Oakdale, 95361 or to the Nicole Fortner Memorial Scholarship Fund, in care of Friends of Oakdale High School, 739 West Oakdale, 95361. Frank C.

De Salles A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 26, at Allen Mortuary in Turlock for Frank Coelho De Salles, 78, of Stevinson, who died Nov. 23. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, Nov.

28, at 10 a.m. at Holy Rosary Church in Hilmar. Interment will be in Sunnyside Cemetery in Stevinson. Friends may call at the Allen Mortuary, 247 No. Broadway in Turlock, from 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 26.

A native of Winton, Mr. De Salles moved to Hilmar in 1935 and to Stevinson in 1938, where he owned and operated Frank and Mary's Superette for 42 years until his retirement in 1987. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, Hills Ferry Sportsmen's Club and founded the Stevinson Fire Department. He is survived by his wife, Mary De Salles of Stevinson; his daughter, Barbara Morais of Pacific Grove; his sons, Bill Sales of Oakdale, Frank De Salles Jr.

of Yuba City and George De Salles of Stevinson; his sisters, Alice Montice of Pennsylvania and Loretta Reese of Concord; his brothers, Louie De Salles of Walnut Creek, Albert De Salles of Hilmar and Tony De Salles of Concord; 11 grandchildren and four -grandchildren. The family requests remembrances be made to the Stevinson Fire Department, Box 84, Stevinson, 95374. Marle D. Freel A private funeral service was held at Allen Mortuary in Turlock for Marle Dean Freel, 74, of Oakdale, who died Nov. 12.

A native of Iowa, Mr. Freel had lived in Oakdale since 1978. He was a carpenter and a member of the Carpenters Union. He was a U.S. Army of World War II.

Surviving are his children, Marledeen Volle of Kansas, Marcia Johnson of Rhonert Park, Calvin Freel of Petaluma, Lee Freel of Bonita and Michele Le Fevre of Sonoma; his brother, Wayne Freel of Iowa; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. John A. Avants John Archie Avants of Oakdale died Nov. 18 at Memorial Hospital in Modesto. He was 70.

Oakdale Memorial Chapel is in charge of cremation arrangements. A native of Arkansas, Mr. Avants had lived in Oakdale for 19 years. He was a heavy equipment operator for 29 years and a member of the Operating Engineers Union Local No. 3 in San Francisco.

During World War II, he had served with the U.S. Army. He is survived by his wife, Gladys Avants of Oakdale; his children, 1 Ron Avants of Tehachapi, Jeanie Mokma of Fort Bragg and Randy Avants of Oakdale and seven grandchildren. The family requests remembrances be made to the OUTSIDE Highs Lows Knight's recorded Ferry the weather Willms is by Oakdale K.Ferry Ranch, an official U.S. 46 78 44 65 Weather Recording 42 78 37 64 tion.

48 80 38 56 NewRainfall Year: 1.99 43 43 60 inches of rain has fallen 35 58 date, compared to 2.83 65 45 53 inches this time last year. 36 64 31 53 QAKDALE) 832 N. Yosemite Ave. CINEMA 847-0800 ALL SEATS $3.00 TIL 6PM DAILY SUPER TUESDAY All Seats $2.50 All Night CINEMA I 2nd Smash Week HOME ALONe21 LOST IN NEW YORK PO TWENTIETH CENTURY FOR Wed Next Mon- Thurs: 5:00, 7:30 9:50 PM Thanksgiving thru 12 noon, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30 9:50 CINEMA II 3rd Smash Week "ASTONISHINGLY DIE WATER, GENIE NATIONAL SYMOCATE BRAM STOKER'S Pracele som Wed. Next Mon-Thurs.

5:30, 8:00 10:30 Thanksgiving thru Sun. 12:20, 2:50, 5:30, 8:00 10:30 American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 285, Modesto, 95350. Paul L. Weinheimer A Mass of Christian Burial will be said today at 2 p.m.

at St. Mary's Catholic Church for Paul Lawrence Weinheimer, 64, of Oakdale, who died Nov. 23. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

today at Oakdale Memorial Chapel. Born in New York, Mr. Weinheimer had lived in Oakdale for six years. He was a regional sales manager for S.B.S. Products for 15 years.

Surviving is his wife, Jane Weinheimer of Oakdale; his children, Mark Weinheimer of Walnut Creek, Katherine Minnis of Ceres, Eric Weinheimer of Oakdale, Kurt Weinheimer of Modesto and Matthew Weinheimer, Visalia and seven grandchildren. The family requests remembrances be made to St. Mary's Catholic Church, 1225 Olive Oakdale 95361 or Oakdale Community Sharing Christian Center, 579 Center Oakdale, 95361, Bobby E. Sipin Rosary will be recited tonight at 7 p.m. at the Oakdale Memorial Chapel for Bobby E.

Sipin, 80, of San Jose, who died Nov. 19. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. to 08 p.m. today at the chapel.

A Mass will be said on Friday, Nov. 27 at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Oakdale Citizens Cemetery.

Born in the Philippines, Mr. Sipin had lived in Oakdale for many years prior to moving to San Jose 18 months ago. He was a laborer for Stanislaus Food Products. He is survived by his son, Bobby Sipin Jr. of Illinois and his sister, Antipaz Palacol of Hawaii.

Mable G. Starkey A memorial service was held Nov. 24 at the Oakdale Memorial Chapel for Mable G. Starkey, 78, of Oakdale, who died Nov. 20.

Inurnment was at Oaklawn Memorial Park. Born in Washington, Mrs. Starkey had lived in Oakdale for 35 years. She was a homemaker. Surviving are her children, Gene Allemandi and Rosalie Allemandi, both of Oakdale, Shirley Starkey, Peggy Miller and Charles Allemandi, all of Washington and Harold Starkey of Oregon; her sister, Gladys Holbert of Washington; four grandchildren and 11 great -grandchildren.

John H. Ryan Memorial services were held Nov. 23 at Oakdale Memorial Chapel for John H. Ryan, 74, of Oakdale, who died Nov. 19.

Born in Montana, Mr. Ryan had lived in Escalon for 25 years before moving to Oakdale 18 months ago. He was a welder and pipe fitter for six years for Ripon Steel and was a member of the World Wide Church of God. He is survived by his wife Elsie Ryan of Oakdale; his children, Judy Slusher, Tommy Dean Ryan and Ernest Ryan, all of Texas and Kathy Newman of Burney Falls; his sister, Virginia Backus of Death Valley; 23 grandchildren. and six great-grandchildren.

Buie hearing date rescheduled again The preliminary hearing for an Oakdale woman who gave birth to a baby girl she is accused of leaving unattended for two days has been rescheduled for a second time and is now set for Dec. 4 in Stanislaus Municipal Court. Kelly Buie faces felony child endangerment charges stemming from. her arrest by Oakdale police Oct. 6, two weeks after she gave birth to baby girl named Kendra in her home on Sept.

22. Buie, who said she believed the child was stillborn, left the baby unattended and wrapped in a blanket for two days, said Oakdale police Sgt. Larry Parshall. Buie, 25, gave birth to the seven- baby at home because she had apparently hidden the pregnancy from her husband, family and friends, Parshall said. Buie believed the infant was stillborn because it didn't appear to be breathing and did not cry, he added.

Her husband, Donald, 25, discovered the child upon his return from an out-of-town job on Sept. 24. Buie pleaded innocent to the endangerment charges at her Oct. 27 arraignment. The Public Defender's Office, which is representing Buie in the case, asked for a continuance in the case, which was granted by Judge Roger M.

Beauchesne. The preliminary hearing was originally scheduled for Nov. 23. Housing Authority of the County of Stanislaus will be TAKING APPLICATIONS CONVENTIONAL LOW-RENT HOUSING Applications for 1,2,3,4 and 5 bedroom units will be available for our Conventional Low-Rent Housing program on Nov. 16 20, 1992.

Applications can be obtained at our office at 1701 Robertson Modesto, Oakdale City Hall, 230-B, 3rd Oakdale, and Riverbank City Hall, 6707 3rd Riverbank. Applications will be accepted by MAIL ONLY and must be postmarked by Dec. 31, 1992. THIS IS NOT SECTION 8 Tenants are screened prior to admission. The Housing Authority of For further the County of Stanislaus information does not discriminate call based on handicapped 523-0705 or EQUAL HOUSING status in the admission to or access to its TDD OPPORTUNITY federally assisted (209) 523-1056 programs or activities, Ashes to ashes Church of Leader photo by Bill Camp Oakdale Rural firefighter Ed Sears douses hot spots in a one-acre fire that occurred last Wednesday afternoon north of Highway 108.

The fire apparently started when sparks from a burn pile ignited dry grass nearby. The area that burned was apparently an old graveyard from the 19th- century. Police Beat Beat MONDAY, NOV. 23 3:28 p.m. The San Joaquin Sheriff's office reported that a man had impersonated one of its deputies on Nov.

20 to a clerk at Payless Drugs, 1449 East St. SUNDAY, NOV. 22 2:00 a.m. -Johnny Quik, 1515 West St, reported two youths stole several bottles of beer. 9:45 a.m.- Police received a report of a loose goat in front of a residence on Sierra Road.

When police arrived, the goat could not be located. 12:31 p.m, A woman living on the 1000 block of Pontiac Street reported that her mailbox had been pulled out of the ground. SATURDAY, NOV. 21 6:31 a.m. A woman living on the 300 block of No.

Seventh Street reported finding a San Francisco 49ers helmet in her driveway. The helmet was put into police property. 11:07 a.m. A Speer Street resident reported that their cat had been poisoned and they have suspect information. 5:00 p.m.

A 21-yearold Oakdale woman was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence near Stearns Road and Highway 120. The woman was also cited for driving without a license and was booked into the Stanislaus County Women's facility. FRIDAY, NOV. 20 12:13 p.m. A woman living on the 1000 block of Lando Drive reported the theft of a bike.

12:57 p.m- -A man living on the the 300 block of Hinkley Avenue reported that his wife had kidnapped their children. The report was unfounded. 6:22 p.m.- A man in the 1000 block of East Street reported that an unknown person had thrown a burritoat his infant child. 1:24 p.m.- A 21-yearold man Was arrested by police at 7-11 East, 711 East on the suspicion of misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol. 1:19 a.m.

A woman reported receiving threatening phone call from a man she knew. 10:42 a.m. A woman reported that her motor home had been hit by another vehicle and the driver of the vehicle had fled. Witness reported the incident to police, and the 17-year-old driver was located at Oakdale High School, and was cited for misdemeanor hit and run and making an unsafe turn. 10:46 a.m.

Save Mart, 1449 East reported that it had a youth in custody for shoplifting. 10:51 a.m. A woman living on the 500 block of No. Sixth Street reported that her daughter had stolen her checkbook. 12:45 p.m A woman reported that she had been assaulted in the 500 block THURSDAY, NOV.

19 of Walnut Avenue. Police later found that the woman was involved in a mutual fight and required no further action. 1:31 p.m Beacon Gas, 1590 East reported a person in a white Honda sedan had not paid for gas. 3:47 p.m. A man reported the theft of a bicycle which occurred on Nov.

14. 3:38 p.m. Police received a report of a man pushing a woman down in the area of Street and" Wood Avenue. Police broke upthe fight, which was over property. 5:59 p.m.

A woman living on the 500 block of East Street reported her son had been harassed by another youth. Police. lectured and released the youth. 8:47 p.m. A woman living on the 400 block of East Street reported that her daughter was out-of- control.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 1:08 a.m. Police received a 911 report of prowlers in the vicinity of the 900 block of River Bluff Court. Police found two Oakdale men, a 22-yearold and a 16-year-old, trying to enter a residence. They were asked by police to leave the scene, and they complied.

1:43 p.m. A 22-yearold Oakdale man was cited for selling items without a business license. 4:10 p.m Police received a report of two men selling items from the back of a vehicle. 5:29 p.m. Police received a report of a youth chasing another youth with a hypodermic needle supposedly filled with poison.

The report was unfounded." 6:33 p.m. A woman reported the window of her vehicle had been broken and believed it was the result of vandalism. TUESDAY, NOV. 17 8:37 a.m. Rahmco Storage, 534 Armstrong Way, reported its fence was cut during the night.

4:17 p.m. A 43-yearold Oakdale woman was detained for shoplifting at Sprouse, 870 No. Yosemite Ave. The woman was cited and released by police. 10:24 p.m.

A 28-yearold Oakdale man turned himself on two outstanding Stanislaus County warrants. The man was arrested on a misdemeanor DUI warrant and a minor traffic warrant. He was booked into county jail and held on $1,000 bail. For The Record Due to incorrect information provided to The Oakdale Leader a second time, it was reported in. last week's newspaper that Glenn Bacigalupi of Oakdale was 72.

He is 64. Wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving to the community especially to our wonderful patients. Our Emergency Care is available nights, weekends and holidays. Call us at 848-2225, anytime. We are here to compassionately serve your chiropractic health needs.

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