The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 17, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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Rev, Fisher
Succumbs to
WuSrsjLonff Illness
noon meet:ng j O
Hotel on "Ki-1
ed Across the
he vehicle was parked near ' The theme of the pro-,
home it the time of their U in keepiii with AU-J
Value of the hubcap was ; being celebrated j
HIBCAPS RFPORTED STOLEN IIWAMAX SPEAKS
Mrs. C. A. Blaklrv. 127 Union! Guy Van de Bogart,
HI InM riiv nohr Cat iirdiV 1 member. Will SDCak
wanis Club at the noon
Ir.im hrr 1011 mr.Hr I rr snmA. 1 I ue.Miav in S.MIW IIUICI ll ' r unrni -r urs iw inr nr.
time Friday night Mrs Blakley warns Meets the Need Acrosi the Floyd Fisher, pastor of the Mid
said the vehicle wai' parked near I Year." The theme of the pro- dlesrove Evangelical United
her home at the time of their e'Pin wl" Brethren tnurcn, win be held
theft Value of the hubcaps was j n.iwams n . oeing ceiror.! j t uesday at 1 p m. at nrst EUB
: miring me Aiwanis international church, Marion and Summer
convention in San Francisco, streets.
Special Rift ware sale. lp to S Calif. The Rev. Mr. Fisher died Sat-
off on crystal stem ware, imported ..,,.. rMw urdav ' 1 Salem nursing home
rlorist. Capitol Shopp.ng Ctr.,,, Ffrry mn , ,
vkw FRivvn for ni rv when Bargain. 1 yr. old peacocks, $15 a Shore. Pa., he taught school for
ILNDS FOR OLD. When seV(,rj d d
you can no longc use those P'- 1(pn. o( j $hon
Hems you ve stored trade em for rftllrt AnU ,,-,.,. t. c0iiaep of- u. ,am. i nn.. i t..i
new throuch Classified Ph. 4-6811. fpr down ,own quie, apls , fron, 190i ,nd accepted mission
1 $42.50 to $56. Ph. 3-7440.
CARS DAMAGED
iadv) i church at Sweet Home. Later he
u - ( : i
Two cars were damaged in , Mrs. Norman Ellfn) n,rk now " '"h cnel MIm
collision at Summer and Market ,ssof wth LnVeall-Miller Beauty XhtJl h Irt L
ry .e-d. -A sain ph-3 7870 Adv- 'asnK
were listed bv police as Adam Unsightly facial hair removed j churches of the denomination In
D. Bender, 4680 Clark St., andMfelv, permanently. P r i c e 1 s . 0rfon- ....
Peter Chinn, Oakland, Calif Beautv Salon. Th. 3 5859. (Adv ) !.ln 1M7 he took the position
Bender's car received extensive of assistant minister in the First
front end damage, officers said During the summer vacation Fred! EUB Church in Salem where he
Damage to Chinn's vehicle was Minifre of Linfield College will be ! continued for five years. In 1953
reported to be minor. selling .lohns-Manville Roofing k
.. . . , . ,, . Siding for Mathis Bros. iadv)
ur storage at Lachelle s assures.
your furs the quality care they ; por hcaHn 4 Joyful living.
need in refrigerated vaults. 1548
Ferry. Ph. J-6814. 'adv. I
Dress up your home with new
lishting fixtures. Large selection.
sale priced. Judson's
Cnm'l.
jon the Wev-Kite uuo. boose
excesi lbs. Ph. 4-9f02. (adv.)
he began work to restore the
former mission church at Middle
Grove. His efforts were success
ful and the congregation was or
ganized a year ago. A building
program was inaugurated and
the ground-breaking ceremony
was held at the new church loca-
Dental plates repaired while
vnu wait at Painless Parker Den-I.:. . ...
tra K . .... ..... . , , . , nun uiuiiiii.
" I list, 113 in. uoeny, saiem. uav.i i
lanv.i
u. ..... . . rn. ik.
t iir ws yi T:',T-m iui inr upr 11-
vtih heezeh SPECIAL 12B 95 services of the new church
RIAAWAY APPREHENDED 15 lbs. Bpp( noa,ti 5 bs. Round P'1 his illnfss
A 16 year-old bov was released c,.i, ih. f:r,,nri Rnf n liw I Survivors include a son, Lt.
to MarLaren Bos School author- ,,nrk V.hoD,' . lb. Pork Roas, 5 . (j.g )
It .e C..t.. ... .(I . .Tin. k. r
Itics Saturday afternoon after he
was apprehended while attempt
ing to run awav from his Salem
foster, home, Salem
lbs. Cube Steaks, 6 lbs Swiss
Steak, 3 lbs. Sliced Bacon.
1 lb. Wieners Free.
nnlire re- ' . .
nnrt. Pli. .H (K; k ,A UI ana nmppru ra ny
been in the custody of a Salem
man for about a year.
NOTICE
For a roof thai never needs re
placing or for Revolutionary new
asphalt shingles see Mathis Bros.
:obi Stale. Th. 4-6S.11 adv.i
family offer expires July 15th
;May substitute beef for equal
Willard J. Fisher, Port
land: two daughters, Mrs. Con
stance Hollingworth, Portland,
and Miss Lucille Fisher, Carmel,
Calif.
The Revs. T. R. Buizerd and
A. G. Jamieson will officiate at
value for pork. MIDGET MKT., i Tuesday's services in Salem. Con
TODAY'S LUCKY
AAasfer
Money
NUMBERS
478,265
460,702
374,303
410,688
$H
454,581
336,175
If you have a Master Money
Bill with any of above serial
numbers on it. vou win desig
nated award if you collect It
before 9 P. M. tonight at
Center and Commercial.
Effective now YOUR chances
of winning Master Money are
INCREASED! Starting now
and for the balance of June,
the three daily awards, if not
claimed on one day . . . will
he carried over separately
they will not (pyramid). To
illustrate: if all three awards
ire not claimed on a given
dav ... the following day's
awards will consist of two
swards of $25 . . . two of $15
. . . and two of $1. In other
words, instead of three win
ners . . . we'd have six win
ners. Thus, each unclaimed
award from one day becomes
an added opportunity for you
to win prise the following
day!
Free Master Money Rill given
at all locations.
Winners Must Claim
Award At Center And
Commercial By 9 P. M.
$25
FRIDA STALDER
605 E. Ewald
Frt
Weothr-Chckr
Thtrmomtttrs
With Gas Purchases
MASTER
Free Master Money Bill
Given At All Stations
351 STATE ST. Phone 3-49B8..
! Adv.
Oregon Tulp It Paper Co., bond
holders for information concern
ing the retirement of yc income
bonds, call or see Zilka, Smither
& Co., Inc., 203 Oregon Bldg. Ph.
3-4106. '(adv.)
eluding services will be held at
River View Cemetery, Portland,
at 4 p m. Tuesday.
Salem Area Guard Boards Train for Summer Camp
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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., June 17, 58 (Sec. l)-3
Slate Official (Theft of TY -.
To Address c d..j
Eagles Lodge
SutriiMB Ni Skntre
Ray Smith, state tax commis-' SILVRTON Theft of I 21
sioner and national officer in the inch television set, suit of clothes.
Eagles, win be guest speaker Tues- .j . .....
day when Salem Eagle Lodge bl"k" ,nd, "?h' d1r" '
stage special initiation ceremony; reported to Marion County
in his honor. sheriff I office Saturday . by a
Smith Is past president of the Silverton man.
S.!0'8!,'- n Corto. Gilbert. ShT ion,
national officers in the Grand . ,. i.
Aerie, which is made up solely of u, ee
past presidents tB1 ,h "m tr i n0 '""J
About UN Eagles are expected uk' itfn 6 pm. Frf-y fi
to be present when a class of from . Saturday.
M to 23 new members will be initi- The sheriffs office id en
ated. with ceremonies conducted trance n the house was proiwbly
by the Toledo Aehe ritualistic gained through raising a dining
team assisted by the Portland drill room window. The thief, or
team. The Eugene Eaglet band thieves, left through a living
will provide entertainment. room door, they said.
1 !....!,. I lUlll,. I IM Ml II I I.I II. ! .. il -U
Officers Inspect mere tkaa MO snei of Salem Cant pallet B and D a ad trala beariaf 41at Dirlaieai etotnesiU from Eagene, Albany, Carvalllt,
Dallas Tank Campaay Itt of the Ittad Infantry Regiment, 41st DM- Lebaaea and Dallas, and slated to pick ap Tank C. 1M from
ion, before boarding a troop train for Ft. Lewis, Wash., for their t bora aa Ms reato north. Salem's Battery D of the 7tUt Aatl-Aircraft
annual two-week simmer training ramp. The companies left from Baitallea left Satarday morning by track convoy for training at Camp
Southern Pacific Compaay passenger station at a.m. Satarday aa a Clatsop, aear Astoria. (Statesman photo).
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Wt Natwr Hik Owallry Low frkoo IvtryaWy (
Vi Gallon, 80c 2 for $1.49
All Flavors for Tear Favor - Ala Diabetica From Detoart
Special Orders Far AD Occasions rhe no tttM
Car Injures
Dallas Woman
Nazarencs to
Open National
Meet Today
KANSAS CITY ( - 14th
quadrennial assemoiy fltn cnurcn
of the Naiarene will convene here
Salem Woman
Succumbs to
Long Illness
Miss Dorothy Marie Bretches,
1065 Mill Street, died at her
home Saturday following an ill
ness of many years. She was 31. j closed Saturday night with a straw-
Miss Bretches, a resident of , berrv auction and entertainment
Strawberry Festival at Lebanon
Ends With Annual Berry Auction
, suiHinan Newt Servim (comb won first prize in club ex-1 pliame, first, and Bank of Leb-
LEBANON The 44th annual hibits. Jess Emmerl of Sweet anon, second, commercial division.
Lebanon Strawberry
Salem since 1942, was born in
Portland Aug. 14. 1924. She was
a member of the Free Methodist
Church there.
Survivors include her father,
George Waalny 1 Brett hH; Port
Angeles, Wash.; her mother, Hat-
Festival ' nme ,00't f'rsl roc't lsP'f,.vs ' Dale Pascman won first prize in
over is oilier emrams. i ine laieni snow junior division
Autocrat Club won sweepstakes Monday with a drum solo. Lloyd.
nil a ana Ivan Johnson, vocal trio,
in the Friday morning parade, Di
attended by crowds that seemed vision winners were Rainbow Girls,
almost at large as the estimated
10,000 who saw the grand parade
and shared in the world's largest
strawberry shortcake Fritlay;
Reigning oyer the three celebra-
Sunday with more than 10.000 de.le- i" r." 7'lt.Z' . ' p "V i tlon wa M,M Mlnam Brown
..I., vi.inr. . ... 'brothers, George Bretches, Port fllJllhr nf Mrs r,nH, Rrnwn
DreiCnfS, CKn trri: nnmriH nnotn Mnndiv' l: j:. : i t a.
Klamath Kills' Lt,r Mr. , . - enmery wvimi.ii. aim .
gates and visitors expected to at
Uerrd the week-long convention.
One of the chief items, of business
Service. Attendants said she re
reived bruises, pavement burns
and several cuts.
Driver was listed as Ralph
I.eRov Martin, Dallas. Martin
He was not held.
Insecticides
Recovered
Anaeles. and Calvin
DALLAS, Ore. - Mrs. Louis . ; '""' u" rM Irene Caoouccis. Oakland. Calif
nomaschofsky. Dallas Route 2. oiore ineacirgaiM. "P"'' her grandmother, Mrs. Rachael
Box 323. was injured about S:io bout M.000 members will be the irttehn 5,,,' ind Kvml
p m Saturday when she was quadrennial message of the board iun(s and mtW including M
sirucic rjy a car ai main ana uaK i.....v...., frfd Bales, Salem
Streets, police reported. me ls ior ih.to-w.
She was taken to Dallas Hos- Ba0';n n chi' "icel wi b"
pital by the Dallas Ambulance ln Wwln"d'y' , .
i ill uaiiiij viiuivii wuuici ivm-
pleted pre-convention sessions to
day. They were church schools,
young people and foreign missions.
The church's relocation com mi s-
im iir. v,. k.H n the sion loaay approvea pians lor a
unman enter the intersection. H.WW.UW puDllsning plant
Dune near me Denomination s
rral headquarters and the
rene Theological Seminary here
The building is expected to
ready for operation at the begi
ning of the church's 50th anniver
sary year in 1958. Fourteen men and one woman
Ray Lunn Hance. 17 W ich.ta . MlislKj in thrw branches of the
Kan., was elected to the general ;.rm rui w,r. Arn. u.v
An estimated $.100 to $.W0 worth council of the young people's ao-.salem recruiters for the Marines,
of insecticide dispensers and fill-'ciety. Ajr porce ana Nivy navt in!
ers reported stolen from a Salem Others elected to the young peo-1 Dounced. 1
first, and Trinity Baptist Church,
second, in the club and fraternal
division: Fairview Forestry Club,
first mi Roaring Rivar Livestock
club, second, in 4-H clubs: AetH
Equipment Co., first, and Linn
County Tractor
Implement Co.',
second, implement and farm ma
Funeral arrangements are in
care of the Howell-Edwards fun
eral home.
! Recruiters
jSign 15 for
g, Military Duty
man were recovered bv city pol- pie's council include the Rev. Jerry
ice early Saturday morning. Johnson, Eugene. Ore.; Paul Skiles,
Robert W. Smith. 1315 West Santa Crut. Calif.
Way told officers the material
' had been taken over a period of
several months. Police found the
items in the trunk of a car opera
ted by a woman relative of
Smith's, they said. She told of
ficers that she was unaware that
the material was in the car. No
arrest was made.
Salmon Gaffing
Case Postponed
Statesman New Srrvtrc
STAYTOX Two Sublimity men
charged with s.ilmon galling
were granted additional time to
enter a plea on appearing Satur
day in Stavtiin Justice Court,
The men, Duanc LrRoy Heu
berger, 22, and Verel Ralph Har
old, 27. were given until Tuesday
bv Justice VYallO 11, Bell They
Schlosser
Rites Today
Five re enlistemcnts were re
ported. The Salem Marine recruiting of
fice reported that James Westley
Hults. Turner Route 4, Box 650.
signed up for a two-year tour of
active duty. F.nglisting in the Ma
rines for regular tours of three or
(our years were Lonnie Gene
Miller, 706 Oregon Ave., Dallas:
Wilbur Dean Elmore, Carlton; J.
R. Green. Jefferson: and Mary Ar-
nette Mclntyre, Amity Route 1, Box
139. who joined the Woman Ma
rines.
Air Force
Funeral services for Mrs. Es
tella Schlosser, 3845 D. Street, will
be 1 pm. today in the chapel of
CIough-Barrick Funeral Home.
Mrs. Schlosser died Friday
night at a Salem nursing home.
She was 93.
Born Jan. 2. 1813, in Mitchell
ville. Inwa. Mrs Schlosser came
In S.ilem about 12 years auo. She
lived for some time with her ' . icm: wanicy n. ua is. aiay
dauhler. Mrs. Edith Moore. ': Thomas G. Coburn. Aums
She was a member of Court villc: Charles K l'ipkin, Sweet
Street Christian Church. (Home: and Clarence A, Nicholas.
iirviinr inrnrtp thrrii Htftiph- 1 allis .
night at an timnteur variety show ;
nri.f:icin0 ttio fnutit-it ioc atlft rft.'
ceived her crown Wednesday night
from Darlene Edwards, 1955
queen.
Exhibiting winning strawberries
were Mrs. Steve Carrol, Northwest
variety; Andy HeUendorf, Mar
shall strawberries; and George
Ross, other varieties. Au straw
berry prizewinners were from Leb
anon. Blacklaw k Son placed see
ond, and A. L. Clayton, third, in
Northwest variety; Hetiendorf
second as well as first, and Shir
ley Ayers, third, In Marshall
strawberries; and W. B. Bahrke,
second, and Mrs. Clifford Smith,
third, in other varieties.
Sweepstakes Aware"
Mrs. Lloyd Gray of nearby
Waterloo won sweepstakes in the
Home Show flower competition.
Fern Ridge Garden Club of La-
Death Claims
Mrs. Kimple;
Rites Tuesday
Funeril services for Mrs. Del
pha E. Kimple, 1765 Chemawa
Rd., will be held Tuesday at
10:30 a m. in the Virgil T. Golden
chapel, the Rev. Brooks Moore
officiating.
Mrs. Kimple died Saturday at
Civil Service
Job Openings
Told in state
Job openings in eight fields were
announced by the State Civil Serv
ice Commission. Details are avail
able at the commission office in
the Public Service Building in Sa
lem.
State institutions have immediate
openings for:
Associate psychologist at Eastern
Oregon State Hospital, Pendleton;
requirements, masters degree in
clinical psychology and one year
experience in the field; salary,
$326 to $420.
Mason; salary, $310 to 1400. Sta
tionary fireman; salary, t250 to
$32.
Correctional officer : State Pen
itentiary; age, 21 40; minimum
height, five feet nine; starting sal
ary, $265.
Male psychiatric aides and at
tendants; starting salary, $190.
Examinations are given continu
ously for:
Property appraisers for State Tax
Commission; college training, in
business administration, forestry,
agriculture or engineering, and ex
perience in appraisal work re
quired; current openings in Salem;
salary. $342 to $440.
Field examiner for I nemploy-
were second, and Nancy Valerie
placed third with a hula dance.
Senior Dlvialoa j
Louise Bender won firstn (hf.
Senior" afVisibhT She ' sang "My j
Hero." Joan W asson and Carla j
Garrison were second with a pi
ano duet. Vocalist Launa Drum
mond placed third. i
Miss Brown was named queen
by a committee of three mayors.
Ken Purdy of Scio, Carl A Wil
liams of Cnrvallis and Charles K.
McCormack of Albany. Princesses
in her court were Marilyn Swan
son, Carol Hoeck, Nancy Weitzel
and Betty Moore.
High points of the celebtation,
judging by the crowds, were the
parade and cutting of the giant
shortcake, 4H feet tall. Friday
An estimated 12.000 servings were
cut from the rake and a crowd
estimated at more than 10,000 saw
tie parade.
Browning Brothers Carnival '
from Salem operated throughout
the celebration near the center of
activities in the area of Santiam
School and Lebanon High School.!
0IN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 1115 TO t f-M.
OTHER DAYS 130 A.M. TO 1:30 fM.
sewing is believing
when you sew on a
WHITE
rotary automatic tewing machint
miWii iiiiiMiswi j, inn mi aai
1 1 1 1 1 i s i I -f II : I Ik -
j jpjjlk
fancy, stitches buttonholes,
all without attachments
portables-console desk models
NO DOWN PAYMENT
WHITE SEWINO CENTER - JND FIOOR
ters Mrs. Moore, Salem; Mrs.
Mabel Meyer, Berkeley. Calif,;
and Mrs ll7rl HnllintfKwnr! h
were arrested Wednesday near Blairsbuig. Iowa: son. Ross
siayton oy stale game oilicers. s,.hi0S!iP, Kerrobert. Sa.sk
a Salem hospital, following a
Air Force enlistees were Rav ; montn-long illness. She was 44.
W McRaie Hnskins: Terry ! She had been secretary at ,n( rnmnvncahnn I'nmmmmn
Teets. 1170 Chemawa Rd , Salem: L'nited Growers, Inc., for the past j fnur vfar5 0jce or accounting ex-
.lames l. rorsyine. e 4 ft. v.apnoi:IA )"" .perience or college training in
Born in Salem. Sept 1, 1911, business administration required;
Mrs. Kimple attended Salem I immediate opening in Rnseburg;
schools and graduated from Sa- salary, $310 to $400
lem Ilich School in 1930. She Calculating machine operators;
married Donald E. Kimple Nov. ' experience or training required;
8, 1935. positions in Portland, Salem and
Mis. Kimple was a life-long Corvallis: salary, $210 to $2R0
resioeni oi saiem !ne was a
member nf the First Methodist
Hvenlisting in the Air Force were
Francis W. Purdy, Mt Angel: Rus
sell K, Carr, San Mateo, Calif ;
and Robert (I Bnimheck, Corval
lis
who said (hey were using a gaff hmih., Unherl Park Des Moines (Navy Service
. i t , i i . , " inn iiniia iiiviuvic nri niutiwr
in noon nsn wmcn jumpeo onto owa: 2n grandchildren. 40 great Enlisting in the Navy as seaman , a daughter Paula Kimple, Salem
church
Survivors include her widower
the aprnn of a dam
Flving Wedge'
Fails to Herd
Football Hulrs
grandchildren and one great'
great-grandchild.
Interment will be in Inwa.
3 Called for
Military Duty
A "living wedc." banned
from football hut not from' wood. Tlir''' Salem ana men have re
chopping, lacerated the arm of ceived .lime induction notic es, hi
a Salem youth Saturday. .cording to information released
Charles Schmitz. 17, of 765 ' t'r,ll'iv h.v Si,l('m hn,lrd 111
N. Cottage. St., received the lac- ,n"' inductees are Robert Dwaine
eration while splitting wood with Kankin. Salem. William Charles
s wedee about 1 n m t B7f) Marlall, Jefferson, and Donald
Tamarack St
said. A piece
lodged, in Schmitz's arm, they day lor forwarding to Portland for
aid. induction Thursday.
recruit were Kenneth A Wargnier,
Gervais, and Larry L. Ritterbush,
McMinnville.
Reenlisting as seaman were
Keith D Boaner, Silverton Route
1. Box 282. and Curtis E. Reed.
Salem Route 4, Box 689.
.lames V. .larvis. 6650 I.ake La
bish Rd . Salem, enlisted as sea
man recruit for two years duly in
the naval resene.
a son. Sleven Kimple, Salem; two
sisters, Mrs. Cordon Hood, Cor
vallis, and Miss Delphine Savage,
Salem; and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred E. Perin, Salem.
Interment will be it Belcreit
Memorial Park.
(Governor Smith
To Allan! Mvvl
citv first aidmen i William Stalp, Molalla. They will Tpw Fpr.Si'V
of the wedge report to Salem Armory Wednes-
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Gov. Elmo Smith will leave
Thursday for the annual C,oernors
nu rence at Atlantic (.ny. .v J
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- CASH PAID ON DELIVERY -
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Births
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DAY To Mr. snd Mrs. L. B.
Day. 1061 Edgewsler St . Apt.
3. a daughter, Saturday, June 16,
at Salem General Hospital.
EATON To Mr. and Mrs My
ron F.tton, 2605 Maple St , a
daughter, Saturday, June 16, at
r 1 n . ' ".'Salem General Hospital
where he will participate in a panel i.
discussion on highways
Smith is a member of the Gov-
McFARLANE - To Mr.
Mrs Robert McFarlane.
and
775
ernors Conference committee on j Sandy Dr , a daughter, Satur-
f highways nd served as chairman
" . 1 ik. (,-t.l. C .1- L. . .. k. ... . . ., ...
mittec for the 1953 legislature.
The governor, who will be ac
companied cm the trip by his wife,
i said he will be absent from his
' office about a week.
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day, June 16, at Salem General
Hospital.
YOCOM To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Yocom, 970 Jefferson
St., a daughter Saturday, June'
16, at Salem General Hospital.
BRADFORD To Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Bradford, 315 McNary
Ave , a daughter, Saturday, June
16. at Salem Memorial Hospital.
Cl'SHMAN To Mr. and Mrs
Glenn Cushman, 2965 Doughton
of two cars near here took the' 5' - 8 .n- Sa,ur(f.fl'. Jl"V
life of K.rwin Austin. Baker. and:M"m "on" """P"'
injured three other men Friday i (ROFT-To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Another headon crash about twoiward Croft. i45 Forest Hill War.
B milr av- ,n ,nf iwani vai- a daugnter. saturdav, June 16,
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Q Rectiving Station Located at 346 Murlark Ave., Vi Block N.E. of
D Blu Lak Packers in Sawmill Bldg. in Wist Salem
Headon (Iraslies
Kill 1, Injure 9
BAKKR i.fi A headon collision
for More Jiformofio Coll Aiolph HiMtbrand
f Salem ffcont 4-9707 MAylth 2-3022, Dallas, Oregon
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