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APPEAL TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016
THE WEEK AHEAD
THROUGH MAY
Borland Gallery: “Teen Show”
features work by artists from
Silver Falls School District,
through May 29. Gallery hours:
noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and
Sundays, 303 Coolidge St.,
Silverton. Free. 503-363-9310,
Silvertonarts.org.
White Oak Gallery: “Reflec-
tion” exhibit with KC Hancock,
Bryan Witt and Emily Start,
through May 29. Gallery hours:
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays-
Sundays. Reception, 7 to 8:30
p.m. Friday , 216 E Main St.,
Silverton. Free. 503-399-9193,
Thewhiteoak.info.
Lunaria Gallery: “Asymmetry:
The Art of Letting Go” featur-
ing abstract pastel and acrylic
paintings by Jane Buccola,
through May 30. Gallery hours:
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Recep-
tion, 7 to 9 p.m. May 6, 113 N
Water St., Silverton. Free.
503-873-7734, Lunariagallery-
.com.
FRIDAY
Silvertongues Toastmasters:
Develop speaking skills by
organizing your thoughts,
thinking on your feet and
building confidence and leader-
ship skills in a friendly and
supportive environment. Guests
invited, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.,
Silverton Community Seventh-
Day Adventist Church, 1159 Oak
St., Silverton. 503-873-4198.
Silverton Art Association
Borland Gallery Reception:
Meet young artists from Silver
Falls School District and view
their displayed artwork, 6 to 8
p.m., Silverton Art Association
Borland Gallery, 303 Coolidge
St., Silverton. Free. 503-363-
9310, Silvertonarts.org.
First Friday Music: Pianist
Christopher Wicks: Pianist
Christopher Wicks plays music
by nineteenth-century German
composer Clara Wieck Schu-
mann, 7 p.m., Silverton United
Methodist Church, 203 W Main
St., Silverton. Free-will offering.
503-873-3461.
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
Rummage Sale: Mix of trea-
sures and other items available.
Proceeds go to local non-profit
organizations, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat-
urday. $3 bag sale from noon
to 3 p.m. Friday (bag provided),
Marquam United Methodist
Church, 36975 S. Highway 213,
Mt. Angel. 503-829-5061.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Marriage license
applications with
Marion County
Richard Scott Lewis,
36, Silverton, and Sa-
mantha Kay Criswell,
34, Silverton.
SATURDAY
Silverton Health Fun Run:
Includes a 5k road race and
one-mile kids’ race, 8 to 11 a.m.,
Silverton Hospital, parking lot,
342 Fairview St., Silverton. $20
pre-registration with shirt; $15
without shirt; $5 additional to
each day of race. 503-873-1786,
Silvertonhealth.org/funrun.
38th Annual Mother’s Day
Birding and Wildflower
Festival: Guided walks, a
native plant display, crafts for
kids, bird nest box building, a
native plant sale, and live
raptors, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Silver
Falls State Park, 20024 Silver
Falls Highway SE, Sublimity. $5
day use parking pass. 503-874-
0201.
Experience Canyonview:
Candle making, pony rides,
archery, and hay rides and
walking tours, 1 to 3 p.m.,
Canyonview Camp, 13000 Finlay
Road, Silverton. 971-239-1347,
Canyonviewministries.org.
SUNDAY
Mother’s Day Brunch: Serving
omelets made to order, pan-
cakes, carving stations, desserts
and more, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
Oregon Garden Resort, Garden-
view Restaurant, 895 W Main
St., Silverton. $28.95; $24.95
seniors; $12.95 for kids 12 and
younger. 503-874-2500, Ore-
gongardenresort.com.
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MAY 12
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The following are
birth
announcements
submitted to the Silver-
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more, go to Statesman-
Journal.com/Records.
SALEM HOSPITAL
McCammon, Bosten
Invest in something
that matters to you
Tax-free municipal bond
2.94
%
Silverton Zenith Woman’s
Club Meeting: Discuss ways to
fund and implement projects
that benefit the Silverton
community, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Call
for meeting information.
801-414-3875, Facebook.com/
SilvertonZenithWomensClub.
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers Needed - Friends
of Silver Falls State Park: The
Nature Store at Silver Falls State
Park needs volunteers. Work in
a beautiful location and meet
people from all over the world.
Contact Alison at (503) 873-
8735 or e-mail her at ad-
min@friendsofsilverfalls.net,
Friendsofsilverfalls.net.
Yield to Call Callable on: 09/01/2026 @$100.00
Final Maturity: 09/01/2037
Yield effective 04/27/2016, subject to availability. Yield and market value may
fl uctuate if sold prior to maturity, and the amount you receive from the sale of
these securities may be more than, less than or equal to the amount originally
invested. Bond investments are subject to interest rate risk such that when
interest rates rise, the prices of bonds can decrease, and the investor can lose
principal value. Any bond called prior to maturity may result in reinvestment risk
for the bond owner.
Call or visit your local Edward Jones fi nancial
advisor today.
SILVERTON POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Received calls from
April 11-24
Suspicious
12:46 p.m., 400
Water Street.
DUII, 3:08
First Street
Street.
activity,
block N
a.m., N
and D
April 17
Assault, 10:08 p.m.,
200 block Oak Street.
Bomb threat, 9:13
a.m., 300 block Fairview
Street.
April 20
Vin Searles
Michael Wooters Bridgette Justis Mario Montiel
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
South | 503-362-5439 Sublimity | 503-769-3180 Keizer | 503-393-8166
Motor vehicle acci-
dent, 3:47 p.m., First and
Main streets.
April 21
April 18
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
South | 503-363-0445
Mae: To Kristen and
Matthew McCammon,
Silverton, 6 pounds 7
ounces, April 24.
Saltalamachia, Lily
Michelle: To Jessica and
Ryan
Saltalamachia,
Keizer, 8 pounds 6
ounces, April 22.
Cold theft, 6:36 p.m.,
200 block Fairview Way.
April 22
Cold theft, 6:14 p.m.,
600 block Rosemary
Way.
April 24
Theft, 8:31 a.m., 400
block S First Street.
UNDER THE
INFLUENCE
Esteban Juan, Este-
ban J.: 51, 730 E Alta
Drive SE, Silverton,
March 1, Marion.
$1K raised for boy
with cystic fibrosis
STATESMAN JOURNAL
Derek Gilbert
Caitlin Davis
Jeff Davis
Garry Falor
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Commercial | 503-362-9699
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
West | 503-585-1464
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Liberty | 503-581-8580
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
West | 503-588-5426
Tim Yount
Chip Hutchings
Walt Walker
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Silverton | 503-873-2454 Lancaster | 503-585-4689 Stayton | 503-769-4902
www.edwardjones.com
Member SIPC
OR-0000374620
The Dutch Bros. Cof-
fee store in Silverton
raised $1,178 on Tuesday
in support of a local fam-
ily whose son was born
with cystic fibrosis, a
life-threatening genetic
disorder.
Teigan Bilyeu, 18
months old, was diag-
nosed with cystic fibro-
sis shortly after birth.
Now, he must endure
hands-on physical thera-
py to combat infections
caused by mucus build-
up in his lungs and diges-
tive system.
This therapy can be
administered in a less
harsh manner via vest
therapy, which uses an
air pulse generator and
an inflatable vest to vi-
brate the chest.
On Tuesday, Dutch
Bros. Silverton donated
a dollar from every
drink sold to help the Bi-
lyeu family and provid-
ed on-site donation buck-
ets. Funds will help the
family purchase a vest
therapy machine for
their son that is not cov-
ered by their insurance,
according to a news re-
lease from Dutch Bros.
Additional contribu-
tions can be made at
www.gofundme.com
/duwn8cwk.
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Who do I call fi rst?
When a death is unexpected and a person is not on hospice, nor in a licensed care facility, your fi rst phone call
may be to the funeral home. However, the police must be notifi ed fi rst. Often the funeral home will call and
notify the police for you.
Once police are notifi ed, they will come to the place of death and assess things. They will also contact EMT to
come and certify the time and that a death has occurred. Afterward, the police may phone the nearest funeral
home to assist in transportation of the individual. In certain cases, the medical examiner’s deputy may also
be requested at the scene to determine if an autopsy may be required. In other cases, an autopsy may not be
necessary. If family wishes to pursue an autopsy, they should notify the funeral
director.
Is embalming required?
No. Only in certain circumstances. Embalming is required in cases of
communicable disease or prolonged public viewing (6 hours or longer). Most
often times the funeral home will utilize mortuary refridgeration, as required after
the fi rst 24 hours of death.
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April 11
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Matthew Ryan Gar-
rett, 37, Silverton, and
Heather Kristina Hamil-
ton, 38, Silverton.
Michael Wayne Ed-
wards, 44, Silverton,
and Mindy June Pier-
son, 35, Silverton.
ESTABLISHED 1880
Previously the Silverton Appeal Tribune & Mt. Angel News
Mother’s Day Brunch at
Silver Falls: Enjoy fare by
renowned Chef Kirk Veroneau
in the Conference Center area
of the park and spend the day
strolling through 9,200 acres of
rainforest and waterfalls, 11:30
a.m. to 3:45 p.m., Silver Falls
Conference Center, Big Leaf
Dining Hall, 20022 Silver Falls
Highway SE, Sublimity. $29.95;
$27.95 seniors; $14.95 ages 4 to
12. 866-575-8875, Silverfall-
slodge.com.
PO Box 275
190 Railroad Ave
229 Mill St.
Mt. Angel, OR
Silverton, OR
(503) 845-2592
(503) 873-5141
www.ungerfuneralchapel.com
OBITUARIES
John Hyatt
June 3, 1930 — April 15,
2016
John Hyatt went to be
with his Lord on April 15,
2016. John was born June
3, 1930 in Northwood
Stoke-on-Trent, England,
to Samuel
Hyatt and
Martha
Lambert
Hyatt.
John
worked in
a coal mine
in England
John Hayatt
from age
14 to 17;
then emigrated to the U.S.
with his family, settling in
Reading, Pennsylvania.
John enlisted in the
U.S. Army on September
26, 1949 even though he
wasn’t an American citi-
zen, he was discharged on
July 7, 1951. John spent his
time in Korea, during the
Korean Conflict, includ-
ing the battle for Chosin
Reservoir. Due to the lack
of winter uniforms sol-
ders years later were di-
agnosed with neuropathy.
John was awarded the Ko-
rean Service Medal with
five Bronze Service Stars,
United Actions Service
Medal, Presidential Unit
Citation (ROK) GO #35
dated July 4, 1951.
John and his wife Su-
zanne, moved to Portland
Oregon, so John could at-
tend the electrical engi-
neering program. After
graduation John went to
work for the Bonneville
Power
Administration
and retired from the BPA
in June of 1990.
John met Carol L. Rey-
nolds at a square dance
lesson in 1984 and they
were married on Novem-
ber 8, 1985 in Oregon City,
making their home in Sil-
verton. John is survived
by his wife Carol L. Hyatt,
Silverton,
daughters;
Kimberly A. Hyatt, Port-
land, Tamara L. Fischer,
La Quinta, California;
stepdaughter Rebecca A.
Wilson (Lenny), Salem;
grandchildren Christo-
pher R. Carstens, Vancou-
ver, WA, Shahale Hunt,
Weir, MS, Hannah Fis-
cher,Brentwood, Califor-
nia Jaxon T. Fischer, La
Quinta, California; sisters
Alice Machin, England
and Leticia Jarsocrak
(Eddy), Reading, Pennsyl-
vania. John was proceed-
ed in death by his father,
mother; brothers James,
Eric and William; sisters
Mitilda Noll and May
Lackshaw.
John was a loving fa-
ther and husband. He had
a special place in his heart
for children; from coach-
ing his daughters’ sports
teams to making hun-
dreds of wooden toys that
he gave away at Christ-
mas. John helped build
habitat For Humanity
houses. He also served on
the Habitat Board for a
time. John was a prayer
warrior who had a long
list of People he prayed
for every night. He and
Carol were married 30
years and enjoyed wor-
shiping together.
In lieu of flowers dona-
tions can be made to Sil-
verton
First
Baptist
Church, Medical Teams
International, Union Gos-
pel Mission, The Gideon’s
or a charity of your
choice.
John will be cremated
with private interment at
Willamette National Cem-
etery. A special thank you
to the Willamette Valley
Hospice, Kelly, Arlene,
Lynette, Diane, Phil and
Horacio (well done you
good and faithful ser-
vants). Assisting the fam-
ily is Virgil T. Golden Fu-
neral Service.
Gordon Edwin
Liborio
June 11, 1934 — March
7, 2016
Gordon E. Liborio was
born in Hilo, Hawaii on
June 11, 1934, to George
and Katherine Liborio. He
was raised and resided in
Hawaii. Following high
school Gordon joined the
United States Navy where
he served in Vietnam and
remained in service for
over 21 years. Following
retirement from the Na-
vy, Gordon most recently
resided in Mt. Angel. For
many years he worked
within the monastery.
Gordon is survived by
his sister, Betty Pachecok,
brother, Robert Liborio,
many nieces and neph-
ews, and dear friend,
Bebe Walker. His cremat-
ed remains will be laid to
rest through the United
States Navy by scattering
at sea. Arrangements
with Unger Funeral Cha-
pel.
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