Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 19, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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1951 Mercury
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loaded with extras, plus
O.D.
'47 Chrysler Windsor Sedan.
Cars like this are scarce.
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really a nice one.
'48 Ford Tudor. It's tops.
'41 Olds 66 Club Coupe. It's
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40 Nash 600 Sdn. 1 owner.
48 DeSoto Sdn. 48 motor.
38 Chev. Sdn. Only $33.00.
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raauaaiwaa. au Iraoa. ROOM lori.
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Journal Wont Ads Poy!
Rickreall Has
Xmas Pageant
Rickreall A capacity crowd
of 600 per sons cam to this
small town Friday night to ao
Uw annual Christmas pageant,
which will bo presented again
Saturday night. Dec. 19.
Outstanding was the chorus
of 40 voices directed by Miss
Louis Woodruff which fea
tured tenor solos by David
Kennedy and baritone numbers
by the Rev. Fremont FauL
Added to tha play thia year
was a scene In King Herod's
court.
Among those playing leading
roles wero Mrs. J. . Mariana,
Harry Dampsey. A. X. Martin,
Cecil Peltier. Mrs. Walter
Bates, George Van Santas,
Mary Ball, W. C. Hill. William
Harold and William Cadi.
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REAL ESTATE LOANS
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ADDIMO MACHUtBS
All makaa uood aiaehlaaa aoM. raatod,
rapalrad. Stooa. 44 Court, ra, J-4711
nLASTINO IKATIC1
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INItXATION
laaulatlon, waatharatrloa. atoroa tub.
Praa oaltnaua. T. Pullaiaa. Pnona
lull oa
MATTBIalES
Capitol Boddlnc renovate. Pull Una
aew nattreaaea. Ph. 3-40U
OPTICB rt BMTt IB Bl'FPLIEt
Daik cbalra, fliei. Mini juppllea, aafea,
dupllcatora, auppllea. deik lam pa, type
writer ataoda. Rora, 44 Court. w
Hamel'a aeptlo uoka cleaned. Hue
aerrlce. Oueraoteed work Plon
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SEPTIC TANKS
Bewer, aoptlt tonka, drama cleaned
Roto-Rooter Bewer Service. Phono
tint
Mlka'a Bepttc BerTieo. Tank cleaned,
Draoter clear aew era, drama, phone
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LEGALS
NOTICl OP PINAL SfTTLIMtyi
Notice ta he rear uvea that the under
lined haa filed rn the Clreult Court tor
Marie County, Oretoo, Probate D?ati
rnent, her final amount aa etecutrii of
the Lui wm and Teat anient aad Relate
of Emit Btelejch. deceased, and that aatd
Co-jrt baa fiied Moadar the II ih dar af
Januarr, lffM. at the hour of l a . of
aald dor aa the lirae. aad the Ceuatr
Court Roota la the Temporarr Court
Houaoa la Balera, Marloa Ceuatr. Ore
10a. aa th place tor the heart of aald
final account and all ewlectroa thereto.
Xtd aod (I rat puMlahed Utlo 13th
at at Dcaier. IIU
Imma Bleleaeh, Kiorutnt af th
Banai of eVRtt
Ronald C. oiQTOT,
Atioraer' for Ritcatni,
M orecoa BuUdtac,
Silaaa, Oreceav.
Do. IS, t., iaa. 1.1
THE FURY LEAVES
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' The Nike Is launched at Whit Sands Proving Ground,
NM, from an area where thre mora of the faster than
sound anti-aircraft guided missiles are ready to take off.
This Army announced that the lirat Nik battery is being
installed at Ft. Meade, Md., and that the mlrslle is de
signed to track down and destroy Invading enemy aircraft.
This launching test was mad last March 12 and released
by the Army in Washington Dee. 17. (AP Wirephoto from
VS. Army)
Many Theories Offered About
Star of Bethlehem Story ;
- By J. HUGH PKCETT
fAatraaoratr. Sxtanaloa Dtalaloa.
Th season of Christmas Is
again here and brings with
it consideration of the Star of
Bethlehem of long ago. W
have so many times in this col
umn discussed the various
theories regarding the nature
of this star, that we shall mere
ly mention them her.
On teaching holds tha the
Star of the East was a super
natural manifestation and that
24 Seniors Accepted
By Honor Society
Twenty-four Salem high
seniors were taken into Na
tional Honor Society Friday.
Th organization at Salem
high Is advised by Miss Beryl
Holt.
Taken in were Courtney
Kurtz, Larry Martin, Tom
Pickens, Kay Sh idler, Shirleen
Bacewich, Barbara Gronke,
Janice Rowell, Jerry Hunsa-
ker, Anne Meeker, Wayn Er-
lcksen, Cecil Fay Carroll,
Charles' Friend, Gall Blush,
Vern Coates, Merrit Linn, Flo
Burgermeister, Jim Close,
Barbara Fuhr, LoAnn Mun
dinger, Mae Baker, Klye
Brande, Pet Van Horn, Bob
Goddard, and Balph Sipprell.
South Salem
South Salero Many Christ
mas program and festive acti
vities are being planned In th
South Salem area.
Marvin and Mitchell Mur-
dock, and Phil and Clark Jack,
son will be host to th South
Salem Junior Saddle club on
Monday Dec. 21, at th Mur
dock horn on Crolsaa Creek
Road. Th group will meet at
4:30 and will have dinner as
well as a gift exchange.
Also on Monday evening in
cub pack 18 of Liberty will
hold their Christmas party at
th Liberty school. It was an
nounced by W a It r SchendeL
eubmaster.
The Senior Christian En
deavor, group of the Liberty
Christian Church of Christ will
present their play on Wednes
day, Dec. 23 st 7:30 p.m. at
the church on Skyline Road.
Mrs. Arvilla Boyers' fourth
grade of the Salem Heights
school has been selected to pre
sent the Christmas play which
Is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec.
22 at 1 p.m. All the children
will participate.
The Liberty school will have
a play for the fourth, fifth and
sixth grades which depicts the
true Christmas story on Dee.
22 st 7:30 p.m. at the Liberty
school auditorium.
The Busy Bluebird group of
of the fourth grade of the Sa
lem Heights school will work
on a buket for a needy family
and deliver it. Mrs. Gordon
Tomlin is the lesder.
Mrs Robert Fenlx of S.
High St , lesder for a Camp
Fire, group, will be hostess at
a Christmas party for her
group and will entertain a
Girl Scout group with Mrs.
Rsy Stringhsm as their leader.
Christmas psrtles are sched
uled for both Liberty and Sa
lem Heights school on Wed
nesday, Dec. 23, in their rooms.
Room mothers will be In
charge.
Christmas carols are being
sung this week In th hall be
fore school in th Salem
Heights school, to add to the
Christmas spirit.
School will close on Dee. 23
and will remain closed until
Ju. 4.
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Oroaoa BJshar Bdaoatlaa aratom)
It was wrong to attempt to ax
plain It. The opposite theory
is that the entire account is a
'pious myth" and has no
foundation in fact The inter
mediate theorist attempt to
explain It as an unusual but
natural ' phenomenon. They
say It might have been the
planet Venus at its best: the
spectacular grouping of Jupi
ter, Saturn, and Mars In 6 B.C.,
dr th still brighter combina
tion of Mars, Mercury, Jupiter,
and Venus in 1 B.C. Or possi
bly it was the periodic return
of Halley's comet at about that
time, or a brilliant nova (new
star) such as at times flares
up into great brilliance where
no star was known before. .
Last year we had both Jupi
ter and Venus as glorious
Christmas stars. This year
Jupiter does th honors alone
but nobly. As oon as the
evening sky la darkened, this
brilliant planet can be aeen a
little above the horizen alight
ly north of eait. Lata in th
evening this old "king of th
gods" Is almost In tha zenith.
Then 1 on group in to
starry skif which seems most
fitting to consider at Christmas
Urn. This Is th astcrlsm
known as tha Northern Cross.
We hear' a great deal about the
famed Southern Cross which
can b seen well only by go
ing considerably south of the
United States. While it con
tains mora bright stars than
our own Northern Cross, it is
much smaller and less fitted In
hip for a Christmas symbol.
Let, us try to point out th
Northern Cross. At about a
p.m., standard time, look some
what above th horizon la th
northwest. A very bright star.
Vega, la twinkling there. This
if not th on ws are concerned
with, but are simply using It
as a guide. Considerably high
er, there is another bright star,
but not so brilliant as Vega.
This is Deneb at tha head of
th Northern Cross.
Below Deneb not a hori
zontal line of three stars, all of
about the same brightness. The
line is almost straight, but not
exactly. This forms the cross
arm of our celestial figure.
Now trace downward from the
middle star of this line through
some dim stars to the foot of
the cross. If the air ia very
clear the beautiful cross will
stand out distinctly. It always
stsnds upright abov th west
northwestern horizon at this
hour at Christmas time.
Vocal Groups to
Sing at Woodburn
Wood burn The vocal
music depsrtment of Wood
burn high school will present
the annual Christmas program
Tuesday, Dee. 22, at a p.m. In
the high school gymnasium.
Thre vocal groups will be
featured, th newly formed
"Girl's CI Club," th "Wood
burn High Schol Chorus," and
'The Chorallers." The choruses
will be assisted by the high
school bsnd, directed by E.
Donsld Jessup, and by a choral
reading group directed by Miss
Roberta Schmalz.
This yesr the Christmss
story will be told through a
Ariel of tablesux which are to
be explained by the choral
readers and the various chor
uses. Miss Harriet Nlslc, vocal
music supervisor, will direct
the entire production. The pub
lic is invited to attend. School
i will be dismissed at 3 4J n m.
I Dec. 21 and return Jan. 4.
Mary Jane Lee
Dies Friday ....
Funeral services will be held
at th Clough-Barrick chapel
Monday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock for Mrs. Mary Jan
Lee, widow of th lata Warren
J. Lee, who until bis death in
103B operated the Le Feed
and Seed it or on Ferry street
Rev. Donald Payne will of
ficiate at th service and in
terment la to ba in Merest
Memorial park.
Mrs. lt. who had been In
falling health th past year,
died at her home at 1145
North Church street Friday. A
resident of Salem for the past
M years, Mra. Lee was born in
Antrim, Minn., September 4,
lira. She waa married to Mr.
Le January 2, IBM at St.
Jamas, Minn.
Th Lees mad their horn In
Minnesota untl 1001 when
they moved to Alberta, Can
ada. It was from Canada that
they cam to Salem.
Mrs. Le wa a member of
th Christian church end of the
Chadwick chapter, Order of
Eastern Star.
Surviving are a son, Clarke
E. L of Salem; two grand
daughters, Mrs. Joan B. Harris
of Lubbock, Texas, and Miss
Carol Jan Lee of Salem: a
great grandson, Terry Lee Har
ris of Lubbock, Texas; three
sisters, Mrs. Alice Rhoades of
Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Ettie
Dougherty of Edmonton, Al
berta, Canada, and Mra. Belle
Elder of Millet Albert. Can
ada; three brothers, John
Johnston, George Johnston and
Watkln Johnston, all of Alber
ta, Canada.
Coning Events
Dee. 11 Aaattal meetlaa. Bin I
Pec a era. it a.m.
Jan. ITOrecoa Li restock aad Matt
Markeua oeuaraac. orecoa wet a,
leae. Carrailla.
Jaa. i--Orto Dalrraea'e Aaaaal
veetlac. Oarto.
Jaa. 4 Ore on Bof Orowera ktvtTt.al
eonftren Memorial ualoa feuUd
Corralll.
Jaa. ll--rw1k Oonntr Uvwtoek aaao
ciatioa annual neottai. niexreaii.
Jan. natTWeatera Oreioa Llveatock
aaaoeiatio. ajuiiai bnuh, Senator bo
ut Balem.
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Feb. 4.4 Aalnal Motrltlon otareew.
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annual ebon couraa. witnrcono Hti
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llrarod la Portlaoi aa-Tlo la.i mat aual.
Itr. M-lao. aocoad aualllr. -4Ta. Vailoi
routoa an couairr woaMaa. I ooota laaa.
Baatar Wbolaaala f.o.b. Bulk ouooa to
vaoloaauA arodo AA. n aooro, MKoi
iraAO, n ocoro, 06 Hoi m. aa aooro.
aiHai C. M Mora, a Ibrn artooa
atrMUf Boaalaal. To ratallora: AA irado
prlata. Tie eartona 71e: A arlau. ilo:
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arada aiadluat, It'a-Siv.o; A arada am all,
1U-MMo: B arada larao. H-e.
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arada AA laraa, ll-iaa doa.: A Uraa,
w-ala doa.i aa nodluot, 4-Ui A aio-
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tallara; Orada AA. laraa, H-ajc; A larao,
ao-aia; AA aaodlora. He: A audluaa, 17-
A oaalL 41-ooe. cartooa I aaato aov
dltloaal.
caaoao. Ptlea to relallara. pootlaBd.
Oraaoa Alnaloa, 4-i I Iba. laarae.
1-Uwoi trlplata, ma loaa thaa ala-
llw. mallard Bran4a, aiaalaa. aaa
lb. for alalia wbo!e aostA Proeoaaad Aaa-
arlaaa akaaaa, l-lb. loaraa to retail. tla
aaa ia.
Pa aim
Ura Cklokaao No. 1 oaalltT. fob.
plaala frrare. roaoura t wttcBta, 31
la; aoavr hana. all welabta, l.c: llaht
hana, au valaata, ll-iici aid roaatara, la
laa. PiaaaiS CTblrktaa - Tfe 1 aroaaad aa
ntatlara: Try-are. brouara. 3I-40O Ib.l
raaatara. all au, ao-tlct llaht baaa,
ll.ltei hoarr hana, 37-3li eut-up try
ora, all via. H it. Ib.l arhola drawaa. te
lle .
PraeeoS tarharo-ro ratallara: A arada
avlaoratad aooe. tl-Ma Ib.i avlaaratod
aoata. aa-iaa la.i accordint to aolahut
Noa Torb alreaaad loeaa W-3o lb. Haa
York droeoo beoo, ale lb. Ta pradaa-
ara: oraaa A rouaa aoaa, ua Be. 10. a
larat A lean laa la.
Boablaa Araraao to are. era: Ura
ahltaa. Itt-S Iba., ll-llo H laeta ll-aa
Ib.l old dooe. 10-130, (e hlaher Stoab
droaaod (rrara to rotallaA U-llai aul
Coa.tr. Draaad Meal
Veal Top aualllr. M ile Ib.l rouah
aaaaiae. zo.c.
n.aa Lana, blockara. SI'ITa Ib.l eowe
liant. ao-jle. .
LjNtb. -BmL. 31. IM .: roarllnaa, 30.
3So lb.
Haltoa Baal. 13-lte D.. saU-aUUap,
l-lo
aif otiuti eowe, 10 lie ra.1 aaaaat
euttera. Il-llc, ehelU doa to lla.
PrMta DraMd M.ate
Wlioloealora ta ratallara Dollars aar
awt.
Beef Ateere. thole.. IM-1M Ba.. I3T
41; aood. 114-11; oonnorelal. 130-31;
utllltr, tza-lli commercial oowa. 133-17;
ulllllr llt-ai: canner-cutlera. ua-al
Boat Cat Cboleo ateero blod aoarl-
ere. 147-tl: roitnde, 143.41: full loloa.
Irinnol, IT3.M; trlaetalaa 131-11: tor.
ouartara, Ill-Mi cAucka, 137-41; HAA
atl-tl
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III4I; ahouldera. II Iba., uf40: aparo
Mba. 140-041 Iraab Kama, 10-14 aba, ooo-
Veal aaS Calvae Oood'Cholea. all
velahte, I3I-40; eommarclau. 013-I4.
Laaaba CBoUa-pnaio, 137-11; aoad
14-17.
B.ao amokod. all velebta. 1171
BaaWMI Boaea Caako 13-10 Iba. Ml
07. Pprtlaa Mlaorilaaaoao
Oatoao H la. eaeka. Waab, roDoor
raedluak 01-1.10. larao. II 10-1.31: ldabo
rello.e. mad, 01-1.31; uraa 1130-IAv:
Mia. Il-IM.
P.ieiM, Ore loral torn araltea 01 00
10: lt Bom 1 n-M; Bvechuue Sue
eeta He. t. 3 40 00: alee A. 3 71-1.00. 10
lb. , 00-11; 10 n. maab. 40-10; paper.
30-11; wladova St-17; No. I, H Iba.,
70-P5: Weill. Rueeeto. N.. LA. S ll-AO.
few 170: Idaba. 14040: 10 paper.
II-40; rant, tl 41 J Dakota roauaoa.
No l-A. M Iba, lll-M.
Bar o. Be. I aroo alfalfa, ela.
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attto. u-10
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lor aaadlua. 01 -taa Ib.t Saatora oraaoa
flaa aad half-klood. H-03c; wuiamotta
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U-OOo.
kf.borr-AVa a. oa ll-aoata rpo
ta, f.a.A aoaairr ablpplBf potato.
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AortloBOl aalf akiaa 10-11a n.. aceoro
Ina to cmdltlon: preen klaa. Il-tto lb I
areffi co Bldea. 0-7a lb. aeeordtac :
to aeiaal and onalitrt araal atdoa, 0-aja I
14 Slae aatoa, SO poa peal tale artoaa 1
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iaaao. DaCAUlra half ooal loaa
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Mid Willamette
Obituaries
Clifton Spurgeon
Willamlna Funaral
Ices wer held Dec. 18 from
th Willamlna Church oi
Christ for Clifton Oscar Spur
geon. 48, who died at Grand
Ronde as the result of a woods
accident Interment was In
Green Crst Memorial park In
Sheridan.
He la survived by bis wife
Carrie, of Grand Ronde; a bob.
Uordon, of Grand Ronde; two
grandchildren, Kathy Ann and
Connie Jean Spurgeon of Wil
lamlna; sii ten, Zelma Norria
of Bonners Ferry, Idaho; Jo
Ann Struck of Monterey,
Calif.;- Lena Freeman of Roa
Lodge; Glenna of Rose Lodge,
and Edith of Pendleton; broth
ers, Elbert of Pasco, Wash.)
Donald of Salem; Howard of
Germany, and William Town
aend of Vancouver, Wash.
Mrs. Eva F. Burbank
Falls City Mra. Era
Francis Burbank, 61, died at
her horn Thursday, Dec IT.
Mrs. Burbank waa born on
Sauvies Island, Feb. 20, 1882,
the daughter of William and ;
Louisa Chenowith York. She
married Chester G. Burbank
July 20, 1S17. at Vancouver,
Wash.
Mrs. Burbank was a member
of the Methodist church of
Falls City and Magnolia R
bekab lodge No. 147, of which
she was secretary for several
wan. She also waa treasurer
lot tha Falls City library. Sh
I had been a resident of Fall
City tor IS years.
Surviving are her husband,
Chester G. Burbank, Falla
City; two daughters, Fay Wil
son, Falls City, and Wllva U
Durfee, Falls City; three broth
ers, Edwin Forest York, Falls
City; Albert J. York, Vernon
ia, and Harry Samuel York.
Colton, Ore.; five grandchil
dren and thre great-grand-
children.
Funeral service will be at
3 p.m. Sunday,, Dec. 20, at th
Falls City Methodist church.
with tha Rev. James Royar
officiating. Burial will be ia
th Odd Fellow cemetery un
der direction of the Bpllmaa
Funeral home of Dallas.
DEATHS
aiaaa frmaata
Anna rreacia at 441 . conaieTeiai 4t
Dee. It. Lote roe Meat of 1144 taltb ti.
4elem. .Survived br nephew, Harold atiarr.
Lo Antelee, Calif, vrvieea will be MM
la the Viral) T. Ooklea Chapel Tufedar.
Dee. n at 1;M l a. Rev. Oeorae K. twirl
offMlaUoc.
Panup tckaar
Phtllla owehaar at a local hoetrltaL Do.
eemaor 14 at th of 11 reara. lerv
leea win e hild la the Moaall-ldwaiola
Pepfl Tttstts, Dt. S3 M U.M .aa.
Sol fwra Plus, 1U recMeat of 111 .
aal U MotiBoulh, at a Portland fcee
pltal, Dec. 11 at th aie of 14 rear. Sur
vived by aoa, Leon D. Flu. Salem, or
berl D. Plui. Marravlll. Calif. ; dauch
mra. weiier mat. oauaa. m
will bo read br a Cbrlittan ftclaatiat in
tbo Howell Edwar4e Chapel, Tuaa.. Doo.
n at 1:M p.m. Coaeludlnc aerrtact ftl
itierast Memorial rart.
Jotepb tdwarel Wikua at th rel4oac
nn Mecaia Arc- Dee. 11 at tb ac af
41 rears. Surrlvet br vlf, Ura. Ttatea
wiUoa. 44lim; ohlldrea, Mra. D. I. Mal
ta. Mri. D. Corbett, Pat WUaoa. Terao
wileoa Darlen wuacm. all f tuiemi
Utter, Mra. R. 9, MeOlnlere Horwark.
Caltf.; father and aUpmother. Mr. ana
Mn. R. J. WlUon. RMkreal t 1 arand
chlMren. Servtcaa Moadar. Deo, II at I
in Bowel) -sMwerde cnapei wita ta-
terment at Cttr View Cemeterr Itov
DavM Blam fftclatlnc
rtoa Corvp
Hrion Corer. at t weal aoapltai De.
I. Lou roBaVdoat mi 1144 mate St. Sar
vlTOd br wife, Mra. Lula H. Corer, Sa
lem; dauihtera, Mrs. Wallao Sidney Loo
Aaatio. Calif,, irrs. Menem Mete, Sea
Carloa, Calif, Mrs. Kathrrn Adams,
w whins ton, D. C, Mrs. Dorothea Bert
Portland: aona. Robert Corer. Portland.
and J. Karl Corey, Balem; brother, Ror
corer, Portland: aad eisbt cranOBtbU
dren- Servle. Monday. Deo. II, at I p..
la Vlrtll T. Ooldaa Chapel with later-
ment at City View Cejnturr. RltaollaUC
Mrvkaa br PkUh Lda H. 40 aITAAM.
ra. Marp laao too
Mra. mott Jane Le. at th rntdoa
Hot J. Chora 4H.. Doe. 14. Survived br
eon. Clarke Le. Balem. cranddaaab
tare, Mra. Jeaa Rarrla, Lubbock, Tea
Miaa Carol Jane Lee. Salem; treat cntaeV
soa, Terrr Xso Rarru, LtiMxKk. Tei.i
UUrs, Mrs. AH to Rhoeda, Miaaaapo.tr.
Minn.. Mr. BttH Dowe herty, Bimon
ton. Alberta, Can.. Mrs. Bell Kider. Mil
let, Alberta. Can.: brothers. John. Ooerto
and WaUln Johnston, all of Albert,
Can. Services Monday, Dee. 11 at 1:M
pa. la Clous h Bar rick Chapel with the
Rev. Donald Fame officialise. loiei
at seicreet Memorial Park.
t. L Lack. MO. Dr. O Chan. B-D
t)RH. CHAN sndl LAM
CBINK8I NATI ROPATHS
rpcUln, VA North Ubtrty
Office em Bat ardor onir, 14 ..
to I p.m.t to 1 p.m. Cossaiuuoa.
blood preaaure and artn toau are)
free of tharee Ptaeilood etao 1411
write tor atuaeuv ttfk Ra ooatV
Or.