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City News Briefs imxasan n put CUM Tw VUI IPary Omtm Atteraey Goarf Ctmi wig Ii(im had cmc end wanaar racnatt fatan BMUStm mt tm - a.a rw I- ' """a pmj. Twr nMi Cmm Irktii. 1M . a m . i lirtoiliu, to tsa of Mr. Mi Unfa knl J r Bnau jl f - , IkUth. Bret, far Cst rt mil Dom Lr Mi K. t Lmm art wal M(hi anusi aTvMg. mM e aueeiaud k Ted IMiMiMi Mm aever BMd ! mm Uew, M M bach It - lAdeJ AsmcmOm Fndsy mm htetl Catnatery W T rweasati imivml The ! Mortuary charge tuobt wetronw (runt anew sisihtd euruut r Co aad try our and. sad a-oaiiag Ml at Cm-mi XJ N. twraMr anna il to see MCwiMnil lAdeJ am hens Cai 29 AaAU ' , Tto TWCA budget Shop mi tanv jncr cottons a ptey cfatto far aate Drw MMn af rood wwrtrn a shorty coats, mi A fa ywr peartunitMS tfawugh hate. Omi m 4 Mm mm tit Man Jailed; Pair Meted ProbatiorT VanM Aurm Mama. St PaaL a araWMad ta M dajrt la Mar Ma Cauatr Jail Wfdnraday after to pfcdrt ruilty u dotnrt court to i ckarr at petty larmy. Ha mm arref rd Taoaday by tto nlf'i affiem m tto chart iavol tB ttoft at bqjar. grararica. taoli aad cletlun( fro la Aarari reu- ti a tacand cut, Judga I 0 StadUr Jr. placed Almond Floyd Robartaoa, Turner, m tva yean prebatiM after Kcbertaoa vat cm virtad by trw court aa a ctiarr ef dnTttuj whiW latoiicatrd Robertaoa wu ordered not to drive a car dunnf the probatioa period Ha wai tooted by Hate pair July 1 at the fcincOoa ol the Turner Aumivil'f-Mmoii roadi Leiaad Edward KeaUer. ScotU Mills, alae vat placed aa ui moatba prettatioa after piradlaf ruilty m a charge of wntrnj i chock with Ini'tfftctent fundi. The charea Involved a K check caibed at Moil Moton la SUvertM ORCITT CfX RT Stat vi Norman Richard Wag Mr: Case continued for plea on charge of rape after defendant waivea grand jury hearing Jessie Short vi Ravella G Short Complaint for divorce chargei cruel and Inhuman treatment Mar ried June J, IMS. at Salem. Wynema Womack vs James L Womack: Complaint for divorce charges cruel and Inhuman treat ment and seeki custody nf two minor children. Married July 1. 1MI, at Dora. N M. Russell R. Sullivan vs Vivian I. Sullivan: Decree of divorce award ed ta defendant with custody of three minor children and $150 monthly support. State vs Fred A. Matthieu De fendant changes plea to guilty on two counts of unlawfully selling un registered lecurities; court orders pre-sentence investigation. Amelia Stettler vs John D Stet tier Sr : Decree of divorce swsrd ed to plaintiff with MSO lump turn alimony and restoration of lormer name of Miller. Ralph Lemon vi Dean K Brooks, superintendent of the Oregon State Hospital: Court finds in favor of defendant in final habeas corpus hearing. PROBATE COURT Haiel D. Price estate Order set ting final account hearing Aug 19 Paul W Coleman estate Order appointing Gene B. Coleman as administrator Henry Herbert Younghlood es tate: Order wtting linal account hearing Aug. It. Gustav Adolph Neymryer estale Order setting final account hearing Aug. 19 v.rl A fhioler estate: Order closing estate. ! J. Harry Moran estate Order! admitting will to probate and ap- pointing Merle Mnran as esecu I tri: estate estimated at $10,000 Begins Molfenbier Order setting finsl account hearing Aug 1. DISTRICT HU RT Armond Floyd Robertson. Tur ner, placed on two years probation after court conviction on change of driving while intoxicated. Vernon August Martin, St Paul, sentenced to 30 days in the county jail after pleading guilty to a charge of peUy lurceny. Lelind Kdward Keatler. Scotts Mills, placed on six months pro bation after pleading guilty to a charge of writing a check with in sufficient funds. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Rudolph G. ArenLven. 5. director of high school. The Hague. Nether lands, and Sunnne E W. Nigge hrugge, 20, at home, 155 S. Church St Michael Andrew Thomas. 23. U. S Navy. I5 Hoosevelt St., and Janet Carol McAlpine. 20, student, 3975 Seneca Ave , both of Salem. Max A. Shaff. 22, laborer, 742 Sunset Ave , Salem, and Mary K. Lacey, 20. secretary, Dallas. Ernest Donald PicKell, 22, US Air Force. 2M N. 4th St., and Helen Corinne Melby, 22, nurse, 1790 N. 20th St., both of Salem. Harold LeRoy Randall. 21, farm lorer. Rt. 1. Box 454. and Patri cia Irene Sch rover, 20, clerk, IMS Public Records Lea SL, both of Salem. rsiBAT LnU W rate at ' - wm a rny at pm. m area- cmm kr th Ubar. ha arts 1 at nilikCb maraaf m Mm far lit UdeJ MMB MMUl Wtl BO btf Saturday at I ut at IL W- TOWSXMrTI3 MCTT Tewsaced Carta. Tt Cmjt siomI District wiO bmi Tifaj at Salem YMCA. Rimem Batt ing wtO Mart at U am. foOewod by a Moa dianrr im1 I m. ere (ram I esigbtly facial hair rruaved safe ly, peravaoentry Pnrt'i sVoaty sanm ru. tM ynst iaew AC AM RITES TOD AT Pnvilt hnrral arrvcM i0 to told today at Hovall-Erfvanfe (upri for n Eathfr 0 Ajaa, 11. mKfam at Satrm far II jmn. wtw dird Tunda; at a Salcra Dr Robert t Uadary affica for the fenrral practice of Dentistry at U3 South Liberty St EM441M tadv Daatal plates repaired while yoa it at Paialewi Parker Dentist, 123 N. Liberty, Salem adv ) NORTH FIREMEN OIT Fimnen at the North Salrni sta ttoa were called ta lH N Cot lae St at 7 p m Wrdneaday when paper under a clothei drier caucht fire They reported very little damage Tor your convenience 'The Beau ty Nook" win stay open Moa A Fn UU pm. 101 S High EM KHtl. lad,., $161,021 in Bids Made on Timber Tracts Bids totaling $1(1.021 were re ceived this week oa seven tracts of timber offered for sal at aa oral auction at the Salem District office f the Bureau of Lang Man sgement Some 1.(70.000 board feat of timber wu Involved in Tues day's bidding Highest bid for Douglas fir wu offered by the Sweet Home Veneer Company which bid M2 7J per 1.000 board feet for timbre located in Linn County No bids were received on ap proximately 1.SW.0M board feet of green Douglas fir located in Bea ton County. Bids will b accepted for a period of 90 days on this tract J J Simmons of Silverton was successful bidder on three trcti of timber in Clackamas Courty in cluding the low bid on Douglss fir which was $30 M per 1.000 feet for 34 000 board feet The firm also bid $1105 per 1.000 for approximately S33.OO0 board foet of Noble fir and $41 30 per 1 0O0 for 219.000 board feet of Douglas fu Other bids offered Tuenday in clude: $34 55 per 1.000 for I .1SI.0O0 board feet of timber in Polk Coun ty Irom Willamette Valley Lumber Co of Portland, $2(85 per 1.000 lor 1 461.000 hoard feet in Lincoln County from Lundy Brothers. Inc. of Waldport. and $.32 IS per 1.000 on 4.220.000 board feet in Linn County from Lulay Bros Lumber Co of Sclo. Thief Raids Logging Firm Larceny of logging equipment and gasoline from DcHut's Log ging Co in Benton County was un der investigation by state police Wednesday Total value of the loss was placed at $191 fiO Owner Gilbert DeHut reported that during the night a chuck block was stolen from his logging operation near Hoskins and 90 gallons of gasoline drained from a barrel and tank. On Sunday, chain saw parts were stolen, he said. BAKihl To Mr and Mrs. Fran cis Baker, of Dallas, a son. Wed nesday. July 17. at Salem General Hospital DAMERELL To Mr and Mrs Wnodrow L Damerell. 10SI Linda Ave . a daughter. Wednesday. July 17. al Salem General Hospi tal. FORTUNE To Mr and Mrs Edward D. Fortune, 3225 Mayfield Place, a son. Wednesday, July 17, at Salem General Hospital. PYNCH To Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert L. Pynch, 2230 Jasper Way, a daughter, Wednesday, July 17, at Salem Memorial Hospital. SYMONDS To Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Symonds, 4005 Coloma Dr., a son, Wednesday, July 17, at Salem General Hospital. ZAK To Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Zak, of Woodburn. a daughter, Wednesday. July 17, at Salem Memorial Hospital. Births , Ground Broken for Penal Orrgw BmW ttf CMtral aaeaiMrt (left fa) rtfkQ Gov. Bcrt Haiaact, Stat Trarar Sl I'bumWt aid Secretary af Stat Mart Hatfiekl rrwanatl WlaeU7 aftsmiM far tW aew OrefM StaU lalerasesiUU Feaukl iMtltatM. Crrtwssifi wer mM K tk site ear tk CatUg Farm Mat ef Sakm. (Stateuu PWaL Rites Held Ground-break lag crrnoaie for th new state correctional ntstitu Uoa ccurrwd Wednesday sAemooo at th site, approximately three mile southeast of Salem aear the Penitentiary annex CemtructMa operations wer ex pertad t get underway u aooa as bids ar approved. Speakers Included Gar. Robert D. Holmes. Justice James T. Brand of the State Supreme Court. Mrs. Claire Argow. president oi the Oregon Prison Association, and others. Johnny Carpenter, Portland tl- Officials, Guests Gather for Ceremony eaans?.-'iw K . Jmi iimJmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmim - ' s ....-. s . ' .j r : . " V . : , t r -', '- - m M- m civ h Framed beneath stesm shovel bucket, ttaU rfldali aa Bests fatber for pound break ing ceremonies yesterday at the sight af the new Oregoa State Intermediate Penal Institution. The Institution will house young (fenders. (Statesman Photo). Chamber Award Group Meets A three - man Mibcommittee ap pointed recently by the Industrial Division of the Salem Chamber of Commerce held an organizational meeting Wedne-fciay to start listing possible candidates for the Cham ber s Award of Progress The awards air presented to In dustries, professional groups, re tail establishments and other com mercial organizations who have expanded their businesses by new construction or increased invest ments The subcommittee is expectfd to report hack to the Industrial Divi sion al the group's next meeting in August. Members are Ed Arm strong, chariman, R. L. Elfstrom and Rex Gibson. Death Claims Oscar Weidner Oscar Weidner. 7S, former hop ranch operator and onetime resi dent ol Silverton. died Wednesday at his home. 31W I' M He nad lived in Salem for the past two years Weidner vas born in Detroit, Mich . Dec II. URL and came to Oregon in 1901 to purchase and operate a hop ranch. He movea to Silverton from Portland in 1938 and continued to live in Silverton prior to the move to Salem Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Marie A. Weidner, Salem; daughter, Mrs. Alvin Zielesch, Sa lem; son, Oscar Weidner, Yam hill. Ore.; sister, Mrs. Kurt Kling, Grosse Point Park. Mich.; broth er. William Weidner, Detroit, Mich.; and six grandchildren Funeral services will be at 130 pm. Friday at W. T. Rigdon Cha pel, with interment at Belcrest Memorial Park. The Rev. Wayne Green will officiate. for New Reformatory ansuaccr. wu mas ter af crwmoue. Secretary of Stat Mart Hatfield. State Treas urer Sig Laaoder and Father Wil liam McClory. Catholic cnaplaia at th Stat Penitentiary, aba took part. Cent of th entir structure wu s t i m a I d at spproximalety fa.ooo 000 af which $1.SU0 000-is bow available. Tb 1167 Legislature ap propriate mors thaa $729.tot. Construction of th correctional plant wu originally approved by th voters ut 1954 wtth some changes la th punt and proce Vice Report Planned by Governor on TV Monday A background report ol the Port land vice situation will be made by Gov. Robert D. Holmes is s special television program next Monday night, his office announced Wednesday. The governor said he would use his "Report to the People" pro- Glenn Niles Of Salem Dies Glenn Niles, M, resident of Salem for more than 50 years and at 'one time prominent in area lodge activities, died Wednesday at a Salem hospital after a long illness The home was at 2630 N. Church St. Niles was an accountant by pro fession, having been employed in the old Capital National Bank here and also with the state. He was a shipyard accountant in Port land during World War II. A member of Chemeketa Lodge No 1, IOOF. he served as past noble grand of the lodge and for many years was its secretary un til illness forced "his retirement He also was a member of Pacific Lodge N Sfl AF AM; Al Kader Shrine; Knights Commandry: F.astern Star and Hodson Council. He belonged to the First Presby terian Church Niles at one time was active In Boy Scout work and also was prominent in area stamp-collecting circles He was born Feb. 1, 1BA9, in York. Neh., and in 1904 came to Salem with his parents. Gustavus F. Niles and Ida Louise Doty Niles. Survivors include a sister, Belle Niles Brown, Salem; two nieces, Elizabeth Anne Brown. Salem, and Mrs. Mary Louise Telford, San Francisco; one grandniece and two grandnephews Private funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum under direction of Clough-Barrick V tuary. . Institution J dure by succeadbtg kfgislatrr PmI J. SoMsr. tMUtotfaa said tb pUMBt would b comsoitod aad ready far occupatlea arxt summer Th IMT Leguuature M rwuad ing aa VssUtutieas aperatioM prtiaw th passage af laws favorriag on wksc makw transfer of boys from th MacUrw training school ta tb corrocttoaal inatiujtioa possibte. It VM prtxacted that sparatioa of th corroctieaal plant would also bate fa bold dow sopulatlM at tb state ssaiiteatiary. gram over K01N-TV of Portland at 10 40 p.m. Monday for a dis cussion of the vice investigation and prosecutions in Multnomah County Plans for a Hying tour of the state in connection with birth of the new Department of Planning and Development will alio be touched upon by Gov. Holmes in the 15-minute telecast The governor said he expects to announce a director of the new department on Friday and hopes to start the tour with the director lat er this month. Already announced are nine tentative sites over the state, where ihe governor plans to meet with industry, labor and pub lic leaders concerning Oregon's In dustrial and economic picture. County Adds Civil Deputy Earl E. Lyons, 4394 Country Ln., has been added to the staff of the Marion County sheriff's office as a civil deputy. Sheriff Denver Young said Wednesday The sheriff was authorized to hire one additional criminal deputy by the County Budget Committee earlier this spring Lyons, an army veteran, has been employed by several Salem firms including Capitol Tractor and Equipment Co. A graduate of Salem high school, he is married i and has two children. Pact for Linn County Grading Let by State Oregon Highway Commission awarded the following contract Wednesday to Henry H Miller Contractors, Inc . Roseburg, for $20.252: Linn County grading 3.41 miles of the north unit. Southern Pacific Railroad overcrossing Santiam Junction section of Pacific High way, north of Albany. DescenHanf "of Pioneer County Family Succumbs B. L Chggett Otid af Agt cf 70 miTi nijrr f'i'r f- TtTTT-siAfffy'tt " iiTai MTtt htte.'! Mart ataneat far a ms ofi PMarsi M-rwjsa" 'toat $ jmn. to had osMrod fa Masstal bju. Frsasy at W T Kigafaa J-J CbMt w tto law Goarg Wbu. m smjIioi of (to Cms ft aOommt r 1 l a CsMUMassn, to3M wan Mw at bft. Croat AMey Maoaav gSM OTMsrii afassg fa Wuunav M tmr aad a oustr oarts of! us farUMtMi aMraasTw4 Ana Martsa Oonf af lias Vord i was tossnlj affia- Mrs. Mabfa dagjwO. Saions children, htrs. Jaann itaOy) Ba ker. Portlaad: Mrs Syhna Ftrtoa. HiOs. Cahf ; aad A. Oaggott Sanwnr Lak. Or . brattor. Arch CUciwO. Sa- Scholarships At OSC Go to Salem Trio CORVAUJS. July rt - Throt Safam girt bar bM aamod vta acn af rutt-tarUM sraolarahiat far tb coming school yoar at Orogwa State Mkf. Two Safam moa ala wil serve m advisor nan at iota nt tba mtu'i dormlloriea Scholarship wtaMn snrlud Jul L. Cumhihus, aopaornor. aauxh- f Mr. aad Mrs Cheater A. Cammings af ltll D SL; Caratya J. Johnstoa, sophomorn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Goart I. John ston of t. Lather It, and Jan T MoorefWd. tunior, dattgbter ef Mr. and Mrs. B J. Ooery ef 1171 N. Mth St Assistant advisers will b Arcbia J. Elliott aoDior. soa af Mr aad Mr. A J. Elliott of IMS Pom and Gresnry L. Young, kmior oa of Mr and Mrs. Lowell H Young of I7W Hubey St 10 Salem Men Attend Army Officer School Tea Salem bminoss and profes stonal men ar among m U S. Army raerr officers from four Western states attending a two week summer school at Fort Law ton, Wash., for annual field train- They ar serving as. faculty. staff and students in the Oil Af fairs and Military Government de partment of th USAR school pro gram. Attending th training session ar Col. Julien G. Falleur 2925 S. Cottag St.: Col. William H Hammond, ISM Saginaw St ; U. Col. Mark H Astrup, ISM S Lib erty St : Lt Col. William A Boers, 371 Bluff Av ; U. Col James C. Cheatham. 1010 Wilbur St., and Lt. Col Robert H. Keu dU. 575 S Luther St Other ar MaJ. William T. Ken nedy. Jr.. 265 Vibbert St.; Maj. tester S. Young 555 Wildwind Dr.; 1st Lt Russell H Wittmer, lgsj John St , and Maj. Howard S Cameron. 1240 Hillendale Dr New Lutheran Church Planned The Rev Howard Peterson of Vancouver. Wuh.. announced Tues day he plans to develop a new church and congregation under auspices of the Peace Lutheran Church. The new church will be located on a 2Vacre lot at the corner of Glen Creek Road and Parkway Drive, West S3lem. First services will be in September at West Sa lem American Legion Hall, the Rev Peterson said. Construction of the new church, which will be of modern architec ture, is also scheduled to begin in September, he added. The church will be an offspring of the St. John's Lutheran Church of Salem. The Rev Peterson is married and a recent graduate of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Mo. Oregon Road Traffic Gains Oregon highway traffic during June of this year wu up 1.3 per cent over June 19S, the Highway Department reported Wednesday. The report was based on 2S rural automatic traffic counters. Largest increase was on U.S. Highway 20, five miles east of Bend, with a 15.7 per cent fain over the same period a year ago. U.S. Highway 99 showed an 1$ per cent increase near Halsey and at Otter Rock on U.S. 101 traffic increased 7.9 per cent. Near Rainier on U.S. 30. a 11.3 per cent increase wu recorded and at Valley Junction traffic was up 13 per cent. At Midland six miles south of Klamath Falls on U.S. 97-therc was a gain ol 7.7 per cent. torO UM ntato Rarnag Caas- snsywd by bWaH Uaafa aaorw. faoas firs tort. B wwa bars Mar Uhav tout tM. but tnrsaas toaag WtQiaaa D. Qacrstt aad Ena Parraai Oacrott- go arMdUttor. Caarfas Caatawtt. took ap a Msatloa laad daM fa tto Katsor ana fa KS Aar erMiaag tto piaaa by a- MTt CJaggott rwta-od Irani artkea (aaattlM otatVSTual ytf kCCaaVaaW of fainag baakb. lurrrears facfad tto mimm. Holmes Names First Interim Board Members Education, Migratory Labor Units Involved he fa stated la apswant fa astern tady rwaMnftoa created by the ml I esrtoataii wwr aaueassced r to Gee. Itetort 0 Thro pubfe BMmbors of tb duratMa study caeajiutto Banted by the ar Mm EtUatoU De cay, nartlaad. om tan member of the Noiy Report Committee La Marinate. Sea Hurt School uMcfcer. aad Mrs. Paul i Dorothea Buck. kUanxaU raua housewife end farMnr teacher fa tto aubbc schools there. Prwoioms of niaTutory labor fa Oregoa wifl to tackled by t nuttee BKtuding four pubhc by Gee They are Dr Hoyt Franrtors. Oswego, toad ef the Dtrkuoa ef Hurnaseties at Portland State e srge; Lawrw King. Outane. Malheur Coanty raarher who em ploys inlgrant workers; Dr. Dan iel Wesaier. Cervalb. head ef th Preahytenaa Foudatfae, aid Deaa Holmes, editor ef tb SherV du Sun Newspaper la Yamhill County Several areas of study ar ahead far the educauoa commute. The rwaohKloa calling far Its creauM naked study ef elementary aad high school district nunimum standards, reorganiiatiea, finance, laservk training, eurrirohsm development and vocntional nerds, and laretigUoa ef post high achool oducatiM problems Includ ing extent and manner of assis tance for community colleges auth orised also by the Lesnslatur The migratory labor committee ul look lata the recrurtmeiw. neaKn, welfare, productivity, In come, education, rocroetioa. com- nunlry acceptaace and general weU being ef migrant laborers wen annually come to Oregon fa assist a Dystrophy Fund To Be Explained Fund raising on behalf of the control of muscular dystrophy will be explained at a nubile meelin t I p m today ia American Legion Hall The meeting Is sponsored by Marion-Polk Chapter of th Mus cular Dystrophy Association Cam paign chairman W M (Jack) Bartlett and state association ex ecutive Frank Mangelsdorf of Portland will speak Church of the Spirit Broken Into by Thieves The Rev W G Wilson discover ed Wednesday that the Church of the Spirit and its garage at ISO A St. were broken Into and four keys taken, city police reported. Boards nailed over locks were ripped off and locks forced open in both cases. Nothing else wu taken or disturbed, said Wilson. It was the eighth breaking-and-entering or burglary rase In six days In Salem. Bar Examinations to End Thursday Afternoon Approximately 128 persons in Salem taking State Bar examina tions since Monday, will conclude their operations Thursday after noon. The bar examinations are being I !T?r CANNING SPECIAL! IA WHITE SATIN 1 mm jiaM-J yi Bag jjjj 1 SUiwmta. Safaa. Pr. Tkc,7u!y 18, "57 (Sec. 13 jTTSTAR GAZEI0 i rt niTi mrim jf M It SltoOSM. ' 1 '" 1 irs Sac- sr- is? - s?s -nmm ' 'C.ww si ass n I e-: isn. -5s.3 sir s:r S2 OMM U TJ SM ' 2Smu z zzzr 17 mmmm V MBaj r? Jaaajajaaagg, . 4 k V r III lJ , aa I a s ms . A K)k v s r UN. S3' CP, JlA- 5 zz- ZZZL ZLTr Vtzxi kaai; Old Ught Bulbs Not Pretty, But Popular in Salem saay ass to stor-re fa by a n. ato sasa. Mrs. CrM re- to and I far Stock Sale Counts Bring Guilty Plea Fred Albert atattbieu. Menaina. pleadod guuty fa rw eauwte af wS- fag aaregajtered tecertte Wed aeoday whs to appeared hi Mar fan County Ch-ru Court. Judge George K. DuacM eaa tinued the cat far nil tiaWtnii inveatigauoa. MntUuem, who bad lloadod b aocent a tb charge earner bus Math, was Indicted by a Marfaa County grand Jury la Jmo the two charges ta vol ring tale ef Dor tronlcs Carper atioa t e k which wu not registered at renjuhred for sw protectant ef In a second case. Judge Puarsi set Aug. 13 as the date for Norma Richard Wagner, IT. ma Walnut St.. ta enter hit plea aa a charge ef rape after th youth waived grand fary tearing. He wu remanded fa circuit court following his appearance fa Juve nile court earlier this month as the charge which Involve ta attack en a 21-year -old woman ia Salem, T. W. Churchill, 63, Succumbs Thomas W. Churchill Sr., 13, a resident of Salem for th past year and a half, died Tuesday night at a Salem hospital after an illness of severs! weeks. His borne wu at 11 S High Street Churchill came to Salem to live after retiring u a vineyardlst at Lodi, Calif A veteran of World War I in the Naval Air Corps he wes born st Yreka, Calif , Aug. 7 1893 Survivors include two tons, Thomas W Churchill Jr . Salem, and Charlei R Churchill. Lodi. Calif ; a brother Jerome Church ill. Yreka. Calif ; and two grand children Funeral services will be at 110 pm Friday at Clough Barrick Chapel conducted by the State Board of Bar Examiners with indications that resulti will be announced prior to Sept. 1. Tto besb i i it ilarwd fa Mrs. Joaaaote Graea, tats Oast Tare Dr. AJstoagb (to he eaa preeMas ngfa. tto hooty rarwty Salem Obituaries Ms - Aaa Mi. BHMt a AM. fate MOM t tn CM 8U at a tessl bsmMI Mr ti ai a om at mm. eat vtMi to i it Am aM, at Umm; om. Aawt Aaaa. tM auMs. Pvtvoit mtvomb wts to iwmj, Mu.aiM.aa mm. wraj swv. IteaiM teas - eterr. mmus u'cwmmb it tats n. OM Mm. Ill I.I Ol SIMM ClMMl. tea. how M Mm, Jmms taJlVt Bmw ol riniM. aue. 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