Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon (2024)

MID-VALLEY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2001 ALBANY (OR) DEMOCRAT-HERALD, CORVALLIS (OR) GAZETTE -TIMES OBITUARIES Joe Eldon Trask Oregon-Washington Kidney Association in care of McHenry Sept. 20, 1940 Dec. 6, 2001 Funeral Home, 206 N.W. Fifth SILETZ Joe Eldon Trask, 61, Corvallis, OR 97330. of Siletz died Thursday.

Born in Philomath to Ervin "Joe Erwin William Trask" and Arletha Truitt Trask Anderson, he grew up in the Wendt Philomath-Kings Valley area and July 1, 1913 Dec. 6, 2001 remained in the ALSEA Erwin graduated from Philomath High School in 1958. He William Wendt, Philomath area and worked at sev- 88, of Alsea died Thursday in eral local lumber mills. Albany Care Center. He then lived in Bellfountain Born in Springfield, to until 1964, when he moved to Henry E.

and Anna Y. Lohrenz Philomath. He worked for 12 years Wendt, he moved to California from for Hull-Oakes Lumber Co. and during the Great then for Brand-S Plywood Mill until Depression. During World War II, it burned in 1980.

he was hired by a railroad to move He also sheared sheep and, for a war materials. He retired from the few years after 1980, did excavation railroad in 1972 in Klamath Falls. work for Jimmerson. In 1985, he He enjoyed traveling and had moved to Siletz, where he pur- been a "snowbird" for the past 27 chased Siletz Lockers, which he years. He belonged to the Moose operated until the time of his death.

and Elk lodges and the Good Sam was a member of the Toledo Club Cactus Campers. Elks and Siletz Planning Survivors include his sons, David Commission and Budget M. Wendt of Colfax, Leon E. Committee. He was a former memWendt of Alsea; daughter, Birdie ber of the Corvallis Moose Lodge fish- Tate of Eugene; brother, Harold and enjoyed bowling, hunting, clamming and hosting barbe- Wendt of Springfield, eight ing, cues.

grandchildren; and six great-grandHe married Dianne Laylon Sept. children. He was preceded in death 17, 1960, in Bellfountain. by three wives, Viola, Katherine Survivors include his wife; moth- and Helen; six brothers; and two er of Keizer; sons, Ronald of Aloha, sisters. Terry of Philomath and Dustin of No services are scheduled.

Groton, daughters, Lori Arrangements are by DeMossTrask of Corvallis and Kristi Durdan Funeral Home and Nelson of Beaverton; sister, Hazel Crematory. Spees of Silverton; brothers, Gerald of Albany, Darrell of Mission, Death notices British Columbia, Canada, Edwin Halcyon Hambleton, 76, of Kings of Dallas, Kenneth of Kings Valley Valley died Friday at her home. and Roger of Toledo; and seven Arrangements are by McHenry grandchildren. He was preceded in Funeral Home. death by a brother, Lester.

Wilbur Ingram, 79, of Corvallis Visitation 11 died Friday in Heart of the will be held from Valley a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11, Health Care Center, Corvallis. and from noon to 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 12, in the Arrangements are by McHenry McHenry Funeral Home chapel, Funeral Home. Corvallis. Services will follow Dorothy A. Sinnhuber, 81, of Wednesday in the funeral home.

Corvallis died Saturday in Heart of Bill Park will officiate. Burial will the Valley Health Care Center. follow in Crystal Lake Cemetery, Arrangements are by McHenry Corvallis. A celebration of life will Funeral Home. be held from 11 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Suzanne V. Paterson, 91, died Sunday, Dec. 16, in the Toledo Elks Friday. Arrangements are by Lodge.

DeMoss-Durdan Funeral Home and Contributions can be made to the Crematory. Fire guts Mid-Valley ALBANY A fire that sive damage Saturday night and roof of a home on Knox apparently started when a too close to some wood, Darrel and Patricia of the residence at 4720 Knox Albany, were not able to home as of Saturday night, Fire Department- Public Officer Wanda Omdahl. Son Michael, 43, and Edwards, who were in the time the fire started, called and escaped with no injuries. Patricia were at a banquet Christian High School when word of the fire. F.Y.I.

can Information make a that difference Christmas party will be at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, at North's Chuck Wagon. Information: Les Whittle, 752-3222. MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Children's artwork exhibit, 4 to 6 p.m., Boys Girls Club of Corvallis, 1112 N.W.

Circle Blvd. Selected artwork will go on to the National Fine Arts Exhibit. Information: Nelia Mendonca, 757- 1909. Linn County Flu shots, Linn County health officials are still urging people to get a flu shot this season, saying that it is not too late. According to the county, the first official case of flu in Oregon was recently diagnosed and the flu season typically doesn't peak until the period between January and March.

Flu shots received in December will be effective. Clinics are scheduled as follows: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 10, at Two Rivers Market in Albany.

10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the Sweet Home Senior Center, 880 18th Ave. 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.

12, at the St. Mary's Parish House basem*nt, 728 Ellsworth St. S.W., Albany. The cost of the vaccine is $15. TODAY "A Christmas 2:30 p.m., Albany Civic Theater, 111 First Ave.

S.W., Albany. A staged reading of Dickens' play. Cost: $5. American Legion bingo, 1 p.m., American Legion Hall, 1215 Pacific S.E., Albany. Public invited Carol concert, 6 p.m., First Church of God.

Includes traditional carols, contemporary carols and skits. Free. Information: 926-2095. All welcome. public bingo, 6:30 p.m., Cottonwoods Hall, Second Street, Lebanon.

Friendship Force, 3 to 5 p.m. open house, Ken and Carol Radford's home, 114 Peach Tree Lane, North Albany; 926-3798. Meet Mirella Pinedo Mindreau of Peru; potluck cookies and fruit. Visitors welcome. Lebanon Handbell Christmas Concert, 4 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Second and Ash streets.

"An Oregon Pioneer's Christmas Story," 2 p.m., Flinn's, 222 First Ave. Albany. about $35,000 damage to this Albany Sunday Sixteen firefighters caused extenstations responded to to the attic fire about 6 p.m. about 30 to 40 minutes Butte Road stove pipe came gained control of the firefighters said. seen ripping apart late Edwards, owners destroyed roof as Butte Road, left the scene before return to their "The age (of the said Albany the way the insulation Information said.

Omdahl estimated grandson Timothy home to be $116,000 house at the structure to be $35,000. firefighters An ambulance Darrel and calls in Albany while at Santiam the fire. they received Omdahl said the home for 40 years. Linn Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m., 33254 Highway 99E, Linn Master Gardeners, 7 p.m., Linn Armory, Fourth and Lyon; Albany. Public welcome.

-Valley Coin Club, 7 p.m., second floor, Alterra Villas, 1650 Davidson St. S.E. Everyone is welcome to attend. Storybook Land, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Linn County Fair and Expo Center, 3700 Knox Butte Road, Albany. Free.

Canned and packaged food accepted for charity. Information: 926-4314. "The Odd 7:30 p.m., South Albany High School Theater, 3705 Columbus St. S.E. Cost: $3 students, $4 adults.

Sweet Home Gardeners, 1:30 p.m., Sweet Home Senior Center, 880 18th Ave. Sweet Home Schools, 7:30 p.m., 1920 Long St. Veterans of Foreign Wars public bingo, 6:30 p.m., VFW Hall, 585 Main Sweet Home. Public invited; children welcome. Please submit all calendar items for the Mid-Valley Sunday F.Y.I.

by 11 a.m. Friday. Submit in Benton, Polk and Lincoln counties to Michael Sullivan at the Corvallis GazetteTimes, 600 S.W. Jefferson Corvallis, 758-9524, between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Monday through Friday. You can also send an e-mail to Submit items for Linn and Marion counties and for 'North Albany to Glenda Suklis at the Albany Democrat-Herald, 600 Lyon St. S.W., Albany, 812-6090, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Inc Grand Tropical Fish Opening! FREE BETA WITH MONDAY, DEC. PURCHASE OF FREE 10 GAL. AQUARIUM BETA HEX ($10 value): with a $15.00 purchase DRAWING FOR A 46 GAL. (Aquarium accessories sold separately) Top, Light BOWFRONT Stand ($350 TANK Value) OFF SALTWATER FISH Open 10-7; Sat. 10-5 1193 Santiam Road SE Albany, OR 928-6328 L0901123391 ANDY -VALLEY SUNDAY house at 4720 Knox Butte Road in Albany.

A fire causes Reservations required. Cost: $10; children age 12 and under half price. Information: 928-5008. Singing Christmas tree, 3 p.m., Sweet Home High School auditorium, 1641 Long St. Storybook Land, 10 a.m.

to 8:30 p.m., Linn County Fair and Expo Center, 3700 Knox Butte Road S.E., Albany. No charge; canned and packaged food accepted for charity. Information: 926-4314. "The Odd 2:30 p.m., South Albany High School Theater, 3705 Columbus St. S.E.

Cost: $3 students, $4 adults. "Dancing at the Lughnasa," 2:30 p.m., West Albany High School theater, 1130 Queen Ave. S.W. Cost: $5, $3 students and senior citizens. Town and Country Bazaar, 10 to 5 p.m., Linn Fair and Expo Center, 3700 Knox Butte Road S.E., Albany.

0 0 00 Admission: $1. MONDAY Albany Club, 7 p.m., Saddle Butte Range, Boston Mill overpass and Interstate 5. American Legion Bingo, 6:30 p.m., American Legion Hall, 480 Main Lebanon. Central Linn Schools, 7:30 p.m., Highway 228, Halsey. Duplicate bridge, a.m., American Legion Hall, 1215 Pacific Blvd.

S.E. Lunch available; all welcome. Cost: $3 per player. Information: 928-0340. Family storytime, 7 to 7:45 p.m., Albany Library, 1390 Waverly Drive S.E.

Stories for all ages. Halsey City Council, 6:30 p.m., UPIU building, 1125 W. First St. Harrisburg School Board, 8 p.m., 400 S. Ninth.

International Tea Time, noon to 2:30 p.m., Flinn's, 222 First Ave. S.W., Albany. Information and reservations: 928-5008. house from four Albany the report of a flue Flames were visible for until firefighters blaze. Crews were sections of the as 8:30 p.m.

All units 9 p.m. home) contributed to burned," Omdahl the value of the and the loss to the from Corvallis covered firefighters fought couple had lived in the A firefighter examines the chimney. Salem man pleads guilty to hol Benton County TODAY African dance class, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall, 223 S.W. Second St. Lareina Rose will teach dances she learned in West Africa.

The class is oriented to beginners. Wear loose clothing. Live drumming provided, but more drummers are welcome. The class will meet the second, third and fourth Sunday of each month. Cost: $24 for three classes or $10 per class at the door.

Information: Amy Becker, 754-0521, or Lareina Rose, 541-345- 3575. Santa Claus visits, the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Department will arrange home visits for a fee. Reservations: Parks and Recreation office, 1310 S.W. Avery Park Drive. Information: 766-6918.

"Local Food Self-reliance 2," 7 p.m., meeting room, CorvallisBenton County Public Library. Presentations by Colin King, First Alternative Co-op; Dana Allen, Rebel Farms; John Sundquist, River's Farm. Sponsored by the Corvallis Tilth Organic, Gardeners. Vegetarian potluck at' 5:30 p.m. Bring a dish to share and utensils.

Free. Information: AI Kapuler, 752-0421. MONDAY American Red Cross blood drive, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Boys Girls Club of Corvallis, 1112 N.W. Circle Blvd.

Appointments: Nerissa, 757- 1909. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 11, 11:30 a.m., Burton's Sunnybrook Restaurant, 119 S.W. Third Corvallis. No-host luncheon followed by Christmas party. District President Muriel Hilliard will be the guest.

Information: 752-7756 or 924-9085. Daughters of the American Revolution, 1 p.m., home of Martha Stark. Holiday season dessert. Region 4 Workforce Investment Board, 1 p.m., Community Services Consortium, Suite 545 S.W. Second St.

Altrusa International Inc. of Corvallis holiday party, 5:30 p.m., Jean Matis home, 1415 Brooklane Drive. Information: 752- 5248. Bruce Commandery 17 Knights Templar Christmas observance, 7:30 p.m., Masonic Hall, 306 S.W. Madison Ave.

Information: 757-9034. "Evolution of Human 7 p.m., LaSells Stewart Center, 26th Street at Western Boulevard. Ron Hershel will focus on Baha'u'llah, who continues the spiritual evolution started by The Bab. Sponsored by Baha'is of Mid-Willamette Valley. Free.

Information: Megha Shyam, 752- 7066. Corvallis School Board, 7 p.m., board room, central administration, 1555 S.W. 35th St. Corvallis Chapter of Native Plant Society, 7 p.m., Avery House, Avery Park. The annual holiday potluck dessert and slide show gathering.

Bring about 20 slides to and a dessert. Information: Esther McEvoy, 754-0893. Corvallis American Legion Post No. 11, 7:30 p.m., Oregon National Guard Armory, 1100 N.W. Kings Blvd.

Monthly meeting. The The Associated Press LAS VEGAS An Oregon man has pleaded guilty to three felonies in a January standoff at a Las Vegas bank. Luke Andrew Davis of Salem was accused of holding seven hostages inside a First Security Bank by claiming he had a duffel bag filled with canisters of sarin, a toxic nerve gas. The Jan. 12 incident led to a standoff with law enforcement officials.

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Authorities found his duffel bag only contained personal belongings. Davis pleaded guilty Thursday to making threats with a biological agent or toxin, attempted seconddegree kidnapping and burglary. He entered a type of guilty plea that did not require him to admit he committed the crimes. District Judge John McGroarty is scheduled to sentence Davis Jan. 17.

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