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The INDEPENDENT, April 21, 1999
Police Report
one driver cited.
March 19-lnvestigated report of as
sault involving two juveniles; report
sent to Juv. Dept.
Theft from a vehicle parked at busi
ness on Bridge St.
Business on Bridge St. reported a
hit and run MVA.
March 20-Business reported van
dalism to equipment parked at WGS. Ju
venile responsible for damage made
arrangements with owner to pay for re
pairs. Same business also reported theft
from vehicle.
March 23—Danyelle R. Dennis was
arrested on a warrant from WCSO; she
was transported to Hwy 26 and turned
over to WCSO Deputy.
Resident of Arkansas Ave. reported
theft.
March 24-Tagged abandon vehicle
for tow; vehicle moved by owner.
Report of vandalism from resident
on E. Bridge St.
March 25-Resident on Riverside
Dr. reported vandalism to property, two
juveniles interviewed; report sent to
Juv. Dept.
March 28-Report of vandalism to
Grange Hall, two juveniles interviewed;
report sent to Juv. Dept.
March 29-Resident on E. Bridge
reported a burglary.
March 3O-lnvestigated report of as-
sault involving two juveniles; report
sent to Juv. Dept.
March 31-Complaint of harassment
by a juvenile; report sent to Juv. Dept.
Motorist Assists.........................
Animal Complaints....................
Alarm Calls..........................••••
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Noise Disturbance....................
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Incidents..................................
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in, the police station. The three-mile-an-hour impact didn’t trigger the air bag, but did knock
a garage door off of City Hall.
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MARTHA SCHMIDT
Martha Schmidt, 93, died April 6, 1999.
A memorial service was April 10, in Christ
Lutheran Church. Private interment was in
Belle Passi Memorial Mausoleum in Wood
burn.
Mrs. Schmidt was born Dec. 28, 1905,
in Harlan County, Ken. Her maiden name
was Sullivan.
She married George F. Schmidt in
1933; he died in 1992.
Mrs. Schmidt moved to Vernonia about
1925 and to Aurora about 1949.
She was a homemaker and a member
of the church.
Mrs. Schmidt was preceded in death by
a son, Boyd Ball, in 1936.
Survivors include her son, George of
Christmas Valley; daughters, Dorothy
Lucht of Molalla, Bessie Adams of Harris
burg, Wilma Smith of Aurora, Diane Erd
man of Eugene and Phyllis Wimer and
Suzanne, both of Lebanon; 25 grandchil
dren; 52 great-grandchildren, and 15
great-great- grandchildren.
Remembrances are suggested to the
Good Shepherd Home of the West in Cor
nelius.
Simon Funeral Chapel in Woodburn
was in charge of arrangements.
ARILENE O. PAOLO
Arilene Olive Paolo, 74, died March 29,
1999. A memorial Mass was April 8, in St.
Philip Benizi Catholic Church. Disposition
was by cremation.
Mrs. Paolo was born July 31, 1924, in
Silverton and was raised in Oak Grove. Her
maiden name was Godon. She graduated
from St. Johns High School in Milwaukie.
She married Frank Paolo in 1941.
Mrs. Paolo was a homemaker and a
bookkeeper for Beaver Machine Co. for the
past eight years.
She was a member of the church.
Survivors include her husband; sons,
Wayne of Oregon City and Stephen and
Roy, both o, Milwaukie; sisters, Duretta
Wakefield of Amity, Nadine Geisbers of
Banks and Lavonne Tumey of Fairbanks,
Alaska; four grandchildren, and seven
great-grandchildren.
Remembrances are suggested to Do-
ernbecher Children’s Hospital.
Peake Memorial Chapel in Milwaukie
was in charge of arrangements.
SHIRLEY A. PAULSEN
Shirley Arlene Paulsen, 72, Rainier,
died April 8, 1999, at St. John Medical Cen
ter in Longview. Private vaultside services
were April 10 at Woodbine Cemetery in
Rainier, with Rev. Steve Berry of Alston’s
Corner Assembly of God Church, officiat
ing.
Mrs. Paulsen was born Sept. 12, 1926,
in Vernonia, to John Arthur and Nellie Irene
(Ouderkirk) Hudson. She graduated from
Rainier High School in 1943.
She married Eldon A. Paulson in 1951
at Longview.
Mrs. Paulsen had worked for Hallberg’s
Grocery Store in Rainier and Smith Tug
and Barge. She also worked at Janvrin's
Bookkeeping Service and Rainier Manu
facturing Co.
She had been a member of the Beaver
Valley Grange since 1941.
Survivors include her husband; daugh
ter, Kathi J. Mattinen of Clatskanie; sister,
Dorothy Archibald of Rainier, and a grand
son, Kirc Mattinen of Clatskanie.
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