' i -i. " ; t'.:.?ry Roundup vt. Collier nds Radar mining Stint Fart Bllat, Tei. - Army Pvt. hornet E. Collier, son of Mr. and In. Robert F. Collier, Turner, Irt., Route 1, recently completed ight weeks of advanced radar peclalist Instruction here. Collier, I graduate of Stayton High School, uttered the Army in 1954. Maanhelra, Germany Specialist Third Class Ralph V. Smith, whose mntfcor Mn Jennie Smith, lives on Aurora. Ore. Route 1, waa re cently awarded the Good conduct Medal here while serving witn tne i. Antiaircraft Artillery irouo. Smith is a graduate of Canby Union High school fAinkant. Gortnaav PFC Lloyd D Williamson, ton of Mrs. Effia S. Williamson, We S. Hth St., Sa m. Ore., recently participated In field training exercise with the llth Airborne Dlviaion here. Wil liamson attended North Salem High School and entered tht Army ;in March. 195S. Seventh Dhrlslea, Korea -t Pvt fori J. Andreaen. ' ton of Mrs Francis Andresen. 4391 Jackson St., Milwaukie, Ore., and a radu t nf Ml Anel seminary. St Benedict, in 195S. recently arrived in Korea and it now memoer VI WHO UIT.0.VH. rlla. Germany U, Col Unu.rH a Adams, lorn Estate Court, Salem, Ore., has been ap- Berlin Command, V. S. Army. An Army officer for is years, w. coi. Adams reported to Berlin from duty with the Headquarters unit, cmhH Armv at Fnrt Meade. Md. He attended the University of Ore gon before entering me Army. - n . , h r.m I rarKS iur rorcw ITwo Salem, Ore., men have bemn Itroinins at this base after beini sworn into the Air Force June 11 at Portland, Ore. They are wu liom r Hilfilrer. son of Julius C Hilfiker. 1204 Chemeketa St., and Dongald V. Pigtley, son or Mr. anH Mn Walter Pifilev. 1191 Dearborn St.. Both are with the 1277th Batic Military Training Squadron. I New York Donald R. Tuhn, nginrman 3 c, USN, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Tuhn, 159 Slate St., Salem, Ore., is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Saratoga, world's largest and most powerful ship. The carrier recently returned to New York af ter successfully completing her !bt tea trials and it to start her "takedown" cruise in the Car ribean Sea. I Bus Rider liles Suit Alter Wreck One of five passengers injured be a city but collided with a ar almost two years ago filed a jii am inhirv auit Thursday in Marion Circuit Court against City Transit Lines and tne car aitta int. Mrs. Eleanor Evexly, whose address at the time of the accident wat W70 ixmgview St; charget negligence by both ths hua mmnanv and Mr. and Mre. Alvin R. Starr, 43 Lorain Lane. The suit it for Injuries al legedly received iy Mn. Everly ,kiu Mimm in a bus that collided with the Starr car, which the complaint aayt waa driven by Mrt. Starr. Vh miilit nr mired Oct. 22. 19M. at the intersection of South Commercial and Boice ttreett. Kin Kverlv ia axkin( for 150.000 general damages for injuries, and $1,073 for doctor ana nospuai - kMi. -at.. nnnttntiA in the eom- plaint that the Injuries aggravated an existing cancerous condition. Death Claims City Resident Samuel Holme. 72, of 5S Union St., died Thursday afternoon fol lowing an apparent, heart attack about 12:19 p.m. in the 400 block of Center St., city police reported. Holmes waa rushed to Salem General Hospital but was dead on arrival there. Of fleer t taid Holmes had a medical history of heart trouble. - Surviving is a niece, Mrs.. Mil dred Stockwell, San Franciaco. Holmes' body wat taken to the Howell-Edwards funeral home. Tobias Stepper's Funeral Monday Funpral services for Tobiat ' , Stepper, 423 S. 45th St., will be beld at 2 p.m. Monday at Salem's first Evangelical United Brethren church under the direction of the Howell-Edwards Funeral Home, interment will be at Belcrest Mamnrial Park. . Stepper, a rour v.mm-i . , dent for the past 9 months, died i Wednesday at his home, He had . lived in the Dallas area for many I , years. Stepper was 49. ELECTION SLATED BANGALORE India's sec. election since it be came Independent in 1947 will be held next February, election com missioner Sukumar Sen announced after a conference here with stale officials. Voting will continue for 15 days. EDUCATION BILL OKEHEO WASHINGTON - The Senate Wednesday passed and sent Jo the While Houoe a bill authoriiing $BOO,000 to be appropriated to as sist in the establishment of "state committees on education beyond the high ichool level." Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri.. July 27, '56 (Sec. I9 . OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY , Hill TO P.M. ' : t i OTHIR DAYS 1 9:30 A.M. 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