Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 15, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, JMry 15. 1954
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Mevte Cl.k HhUii The
nest regular potluck dinner
meeting of the Silt m Movie
etuo wiu be held Tueada
Jan. II, at 1 10 pm. in the au
ditorium back of Salem Memo
rial hospital. It will be contest
nifht and trophies will be
awaraea tn winners of the va
rloua divisions.
Francis Arties Captala
With the retirement today of
.usworu (Dutch Herder,
captain of guards at Oregon
State Penitentiary, the acting
captain pending civil service
examinations Will be Lt Lloyd
Francis, according to Warden
t-iarence T, Gladden.
Smith ia East Dr. G. Herbert
Smith, president of WiUamette
University, will return to his
desk here January 23 after spend
ing eensiderabie time on the At
lantic coast where he went to at
tend a lumber of educational
conferences. These include the
American Association of Colleges
and Universities and educstionsl
institutions of the Methodist
church. While ia the east he
will interview prospective facul
ty members.
Mrs. Carpeater m Mrs. Homer
Carpenter of Portland, formerly of
Salem, is recuperating from two
mishaps during the holiday period,
local friends have learned. At
Christmas time she was in an au
tomobile accident, then on New
Year's night was operated upon
for an emergency appendectomy.
She is reported to be recovering
nicely,
Bird Oak Meets The All Va
riety Bird Club wil hold its regular
meeting at thw YWCA on South
Winter street on Tuesday, January
lt from 1:90 to 4 p.m.
Win Meet Faculty The commit
tee of bar examiners for the state
of Oregon will have luncheon Sat
urday noon with members of Wil
lamette's law college faculty at the
Marion. Saturday night the exam
iners will take part in an informal
dinner with the third year stu
dents. This is scheduled for the
Senator boteL
Class Meet Snaday The First
Congressional District Council of
Townsend Clubs will meet Sunday
at Beaver Hall, 243 North Commer
cial street, starting at 10:39 with a
business meeting. A picnic lunch
will be served at noon and in the
afternoon will be a program with
F. E. Snodgrass of Portland and
F. A. Haskell of Wecoma Beach as
the speakers.
eliding Permits Ronald Ruch.
to build a one-story dwelling and
garage at 112! Jack street, 000.
Paul W. Shepard, to build a one
story dwelling and garage at 1M8
Valley View drive, iS,000.
WUI Collect Fees The county
court has issued an order directing
the county cleik to send statements
as all persons who are indebted to
the county in connection with herd
testing. The court set up an item
ef 17500 as anticipated receipts,
the county's share of the herd test
ing fees. Herd owners in arrears
will be given 30 days in which to
dear the records.
Knights Instill st Dallas
Knights of Pythias snd Pythian
Sitters from Salem who attend
ed the Joint installation of the
Knights and Sisters st Dsllas
Thursday night, were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Judson, Mr. snd Mrs.
Vernon Decstur, Mr. snd Mrs.
Axel Jscobsen, Mrs. Harry Wil
son, Mrs. O. E. Hsrris, Mrs. Ens
Bergner, Miss Betty Jesn Berg
ner, Leonar Hixson and Harvey
Scheidel. Don Judson, grsnd
chancellor, was the Installing of
ficer, assiste dbjt Leonard Hix
son, acting grsnd prelate, and
Vernon Decatur, grand master of
arms. Another local group of
Knights of Pythias attened in
itiation of the Knights at Sllrer-
ton the same night.
Leg Hauling Permit The county
court has signed a log hauling per
mit which authorizes Fred A. Yost
to transport logs over several
county roads to Salem, Turner and
Aumsvilie.
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Frldav. Jssaarv IS
Sesbee reserves st Nsvsl snd
Marine Corps Reserve training
center.
Saturday tad Sunday,
Jaaaarv lt and 11
Nsvsl Ah- Reserve squadron
AAU 891 st Salem Naral Air Fs-
cillty.
Meads. January II
Oraanlied Marine Corps Re
serve at Naval and Marine
Cotds Reserve training center.
B414th Air Force - reserve
sausdron at USAR armory
Drains Mobilization designa
tion detachment No. 1, at USAR
fffMlff.
Company B. 182nd Infantry
i ani and headauarters de
i-hmat Oreeon National
Guard, at Salem armory.
Births
sai.sa aresKmiea aoamat
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whm ji. i l. a in-A. DarMa.
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ajTUM-T nr. eat In. Walls
airn. a tin. jn. is.
onnn-T. vr "ft. M oms.
r""", " company
. county clerk by Henri
etta M. Taggart and Jack R. Tsg
f art af Starton.
FW DMrtet Etsettoas-Orders
v uuc r special siecuoos ia coo
aectMa with the proposal to add
frttory to the boundaries ef the
Wosdbura and Four Corners rural
firs districts. February It, have
been signed by the county court.
DaSBMBlU iMddai 1
C- A. Lewis has aooaintad HaroM
F. Domogalla as his chief deputy
assessor. DonmaUa aarvaat in ih
tax collecting department before
transferring to the assessor's da.
partmant during the regime of Tad
Sbelton.
legislators Oct First lastouawat
Salary warranto of f ISO for each
member of the legislature for the
first quarter of 1W4 were issued
Friday by Earl T. Newbry, secre
tary f state. Under the law mem
bers of the legislature are paid
9M8 a year with the exception of
the Speaker of the House and the
President of the Sensto. both of
whom receive t0 additional
Pete Lavs PerraK-Tha Portland
General Electric company has
been given a permit to construct
a pole line along Willamette drive.
Mayfield Place. WUshire drive and
Jsck street, all located near the
Willamette river Just outside the'
northwest city limits of Salem.
Mrs. Greber Dles-Salem friends
hsve received word of the death
in Seattle during the past holiday
season of Mrs. Emily Orsber, wife
of Rear Adm. C. F. Greber, USN,
retired, now civil defense director
for the city of Seattle. Adm. Greber
frequently visited in Salem when
he was working on the establish
ment of the Salem Naval Air Fa
culty. At that time he was com
mander of the Naval Air Reserve
Training Unit in Seattle, which is
the mother establishment of the
Salem facility. Just mior to hi
retirement Adm. Greber was com
mander oi the U. S. Naval Air
otauon, Seattle.
Parked Car Hit-Minor daman
was dons to csra of Rhode C. Lur-
iy, noute 4, Box 239, and Arthur
W. Yonker, 839 South 12th street,
Tburedsy evening in a collision In
the 800 block of South 13th street
The woman told investigating of
ficers that she was going south on
13th street when something fell
from the dashboard to the floor.
She was reaching for it when her
right front fender collided with the
left rear fender of the parked
Yonker car.
Deserter Arrested DUlwyn Gil
bert wss arrested by a Marlon
county deputy sheriff and a FBI
agent on a charge of desertion at
the home of relatives near Au
rora. He has been absent from
Camp Roberts, California, for about
two months, officers said. He wss
turned over to military police from
Vancouver Barracks Thursday.
After a Haircut An attempted
burglary of a barber shop at 615
North Cspitot street was foiled
Wednesdsy nlgbt when the thief
couldn't unlock the inside door
lock after breaking out the door
glass, city police reported Thurs
day. The barber shop is owned by
n. J. Msestrelll.
Repeal Of Milk
(Continued from Pis II
The title on the milk control
law ban reads:
'Purpose: Repealing Milk Con
trol Law To repeal the lews
which empower the State Bosrd
of Agriculture and the Milk Mar
keting Administrator to regulate
the production, distribution and
sale of milk.
17,404 Signatures Needed
lniative petitions require 37,
404 signatures o! qualified vuters
to insure placement of proposed
measures on the general election
ballot next November. The peti
tions with the required number
of names must be filed not later
than July I.
RummtM sale Sat 4915 N.
River Rd. 9:309:00. Keizer Lions
Aus.
Paint with glamor. xina
Treasure Tones. See out outstand-
irtf wallpaper collection. Chuck
Clarke Co., 255 N. Liberty.
Marshall's now open for lunch
11:30 a.m. Sundays 2 p.m.
Dormant spraylnf time now.
Supplies available at Middle
Grove Nursery, wzo silverton na.
World's finest frisnos. Kimball
JinsteivGulbrinaeri. Salem Music
Company. 153 S. High 8t Phone
28708.
Date Prunes, 15c a pound. Val
ley Farm Store. Deliver. 4-4524.
Clearance Sale en all merchan
dise st Lnrmana. 1108 Ederwatrr.
Opea till 7:00 p.m.
rresh killed turkeys. 3Sc t
pound. Orwiss Market. 3975 Sil
verton Rd. Phone 4-5741
Accordion lessons. Instru
ments rented while you learn
Wlltsey Music House. 1860
State Ph. 1-7189.
Leara knitting 1(4 to 4 00
P.M. 241 State St Phone 3-5654.
Win make 920 rent allowance
on a 990 first floor turn, apt
rinas In. to rliM couple for rare
ef laws and satomstle beat Pa.
l a., e- '72 e---
Korea Honors
Lt. Austin
TAEGUE. ksrea-U. CcL La
toad A Wiiatia. Waodburm. (a.
army officer, was reeenUy award
ed the Republic at Korea Preatdao
Usl Unit Citauoa as a member af
the Army's Koreaa Canunuaicatioa
tone headquarters.
Ia making the award ef the das.
eratioa President Syngman Rhae
ins asaoquarters lor 'sup
porting all friendly (forces ia
Korea" and contributing to "com
prehensive economic aid and relief
programs for the Republic of Ko
rea. -Austin,
executive officer la the
comptroller section at the head
quarters, has beaa in Korea since
July of 14. A graduate ef Wil
lamette University ia Salem, Ore.,
be has been ia the Army since
September, 194a
The Colonel's wife makea k
home in Woodbura and his parents
ere Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Austin af
21 Third street, Woodbura .
Plea Signed by
27 Per Cent
Tsd Kuensi, assistant county
engineer, snd County Surveyor
A. D. Graham have secured the
signatures of approximately 27
per cent of the property owners
involved in the plan te widen
and straighten South River road
from the Salem city limits to the
community of Roberts, distance
of approximately three miles.
The program calls for the se
curing of some 29 parcels ef
land. Two of them are approxi
mately a nail acre in size and
the balance constat of smaller
lota. In no instance has the prop
erty owner offered to donate
land for the right-of-way. Accord
ing to the present survey no
houses will hsve to be moved.
The time when work will start
on the reconstruction of the road
depends upon the success in se
curing the needed right-of-way,
members U ins county court re
ported, - i
JAPAN'S CABINET
TRIMS BUDGET
TOKYO HI Japan's cabinet
Friday approved and submitted to
parliament a l2,77t,000,OW budget
for the fiscal year beginning April
1 approximately 76 million dol
lars less than the previous year.
Shed Burglarised Some tools, a
trnctor teat cushion and a five
gallon gasoline csn were taken
from a tool shed broken into by
thieves at the Wayne E. Weeks
ranch north-a. t of Keiasr recent
ly, the Merlon county sheriff's of
fice reported Thursday.
COURTS
Circuit Court
Ivan Mell Oleott vs. Itat Indus
trill Accident Commits lean: Com
plaint ttektiaf to Ml aside defend
ant's orders of Sept 17, 153. Snd.
Jan. 1. ItM. and that the plaintiff's
claim for temporary total disability
be resubmitted to a Jury.
Joyce C ftenn vs. Roy L. Henn:
Divorce complaint allcftnf eruel
and inhuman treatment. Married at
Wood burn. Jan. 2. 1931. Asks cus
tody of two minor children and $150
monthly support.
Wflutlne Pleschke vs. Arthur :
rtesehks: Divorce conslsiat. aiMstas
cruel and Inhuman treatment. Mar
rlel at fafem January- 14, ItM. Asks
custody of two minor children and
M monthly support for each.
' i.fnes Sterba cuihlnl va. Harold
Lee Cushlng; Divorce eomplslnt. al
kfilng cruel and inhuman treat
ment. Reeks custody of one minor
child, ITS monthly support and prop
erty settlement. Married at Oregon
City, July 26, 1MB.
fern U. Crsassn fl. Bet Dovflss
Creason; Divorce rom plaint, allefinf
cruel and Inhuman treatment. Mar
ried at Rene. Niv.. Mtj M. 1J. AtU
custody of minor child, monthly
fuppoit and property settlement.
Mary Kathryn Mlckcl vs. John
Edward Mlekel: Order of default an
I tarred agntrm delendsnt.
Efhe T- Tedrrllne vi. Hugh W.
Fedcrltne: Divorce complaint, alleg
Ine cruel and Inhuman treatment
Married at St Cloud. Minn.. April
18, IM. Aks rustodv of to minor
children and KM monthly t up port
for each.
State Unemployment Compensation
Commission vs. Brown Ixsiing Co.;
Suit for judgment of SlfS .", alleg
edly auc in unpaid contributions.
Ed Luhmbeal dba Ed Luktnbeal
Real rotate vs. John Zumnehr
Judgment order In favor of plaintiff
in sum or tzaua.
Probate Cowrt
Rnbert Sneyd Renfrew estate: Or-
dtr adrmtung estate to probate and
appotaiinv joeepn w. Hotcmton ao
minlstrator. ffTla Llptak tuaralanahlp- Order
nut homing euardiawi to make eer
tatn expenditures Irt connection
with guardianship.
Nina M Eldaon aetata: Order ad.
mlttlne will 1o orobate and appoint
" Joaepn T.
FMman executor.
fttrrlln O dark ettste: Order ad
mitting will to prohai and appetn.'
tna Brnma Clark cxenrtria.
far! Martin Hamrf: Order flvlnf ,
Fch. IS at dt for hearing final :
count.
Frle r Hall mlate: Older auttwrr.
Itn IM monthly allowanrtf tm
wldnw.
Dells V Mama eanaervalorstlle
Order atithoriflnf eontervator
loan fundi secured bv mnrttast ea
real properly.
Jennie K. armer ertata: Ordet ad
mlttlnf will to probate and eppotnt.
Inr Reba Smith eaarutiix- Order sV
mtttlne tt1 to probate and epfVrtrtt
Inc Jaha w 01 una KanKy xecirtav.
trvor 1 Weller eatate' Ordef
emmans teo C Pace. Lester Barf
and Kcnrtvui atinwa apprataera.
sjrnle y. flail eatate:
tmi4 at t4t.t ev
fhtat ap.
Multkipal Court
Darter LcRor Smtm. IndesenO-
nca. drlvlns whll HrMrtieaiaa.
nan mrrenee an lanurv w
tm trial.
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Allia Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power k Light
American TeL Jr TeL
American Tobacco -Anaconda
Copper
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Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
Burroughs Adding Mack. ,
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
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Consolidated Edison
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Curtis Wright
Douglas Aircraft
du Pont do Nemourl
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric.
General Foods
General Motors - '
Georgia Pee. Plywood
Goodyear Tiro
Homestoks Mining Co.
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Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash KeWinater
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Flth
Pacific Gas Elec.
Pacific TeL TeL
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonler Incorp
Raynonter Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck k Ct.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Sluthern Pacific
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Studebaker Corp.
sunshine Mining
Swift ft Co.
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fog
union uu Co.
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
Unites States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union TeL
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Westinnhouae Air Brake
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Woolworth Company -
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NEW YORK ITOCKJ
WALL STREET
NEW YORK tf Tlw t c k
market advanced rriday far Um
fourth, straight time and moved In
to new high fround for the past
tight nrtotHhj.
Gains were liberal throug bout the
entire list and went to between 1
and 1 points at the most.
Trading expanded rapidly on the
rise and came to an estimated two
and a quarter million shares, the
first time the .two million mark
has been passed since the final
day of Ust year. Thursday's total
was 1,530.000 shares.
Open House at
New Hospital
Open House will be held at the
new Salem General Hospital Bun-
day afternoon from 2 to I o'clock,
and at fiose hours the public will
have an opportunity to be shewn
through the new institution.
Th. hmlHin. mill 0. M. hMnilfll
use about February 1. I "hich ha conducted a lengthy in
fi .ni..i...u.. ! vestixation of communism and
will take place some time in May.
Hollingwotih Rites .
In Portland Saturday
Funeral services ' (or Df. . Csrl
J. HoUingworth, Portland physician
and a former member ef the board
ef trustees of Willamette Univer-
tity. will be held at the Colonial
Mortunn, a( 10:30 Saturday mora-
tag. Committal at Lincoln Me
morial park will be private.
Dr. Hollingworth, a graduate of
Willamette university with the class
ef 1913, had been In in health for
tome time but hit death was un
expected. He il survived by the
widow, Pearl E. Hollingworth of
Portllnd; and two daughters, Mrs.
Ralph Nohlgren of 8alem, sad Bar
bare McWain. -
CORRECTION
Iwffri hnf.
VEAL
CHOPS
LB., 59c
HOFFMAN
MEATS INC.
ISO N. Commercial
2-Headed Babe
33 Days Old
INDIANAPOLIS UX Indiana's
two-headed boy, now 33 days old,
was reported la satisfactory con
dition todsy snd ready to leave
Riley hospital whenever the par
ents are able to take him.
The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ce
cil Hartley of near Petersburg,
ia souths '.odiau, nave said
they wanted to t.ke their ton
home as soon ss possible. How
ever, their family physician. Dr.
Joseph W. Mbert, Insists that
they move Into Petersburg before
bringing kirn bonvv
Their log cabiai, three miles
from Petersburg, has no electric
ity, plumbing or running water,
and the hack road leading to it is
Impassable muck of the winter.
Peiping Radio
(Continued from Page II
The Peiping broadcast did act
say if the Reds would toko back
toe prisoners from the pro Red
camp.
The return will begia at Wed
nesday. Although the Indians are await
ing replies to letters of notifica
tion sent both commands yester
day the spokesman said the tenor
of the repine will make littla or
no difference.
Asked by a reporter If the In
dians would go ahead with their
plan, the spokesman said with em
phasis: "It is not eur plan tt la our
decision."
The Indiana have received no
reply from either command.
The United Nations is cerflnbt
to accept the prisoners at any
time, but the attitude of the Com
munists is not known. Most Allied
newsmen and officers expect lt to
be strongly opposed.
The U. S. 8Ui Army said it is
ready to accept anti-Red Korean
and Chinese prisoners at any time.
Harvard Prof
(CMTfJatM from Pat 1)
McCarthy said that m hi oduv
ton "this Is one ef the most aaara-
vatod cases of contempt" that he
had seen.
Te ma tt is inconceivable.'
McCarthy said, "that a university
which has had the reputation it
haa had keepa (his creature
teaching eur children."
McCarthy previously had de
manded that Harvard President
Nathan M. Pussy fire Furry from
the faculty.
"Many nave aiea m tne pest end
tt e lose a war in the future it
wUI be because of the task of
loyalty and the complete unmor-
atity of people like you." MeU
tan ay ioio rurry.
furry Cited Friday
McCarthy told newsmen after
the mornlnf s public session end
ed that be would talk af aia Friday
afternoon, ia executive session,
with Prof. Furry and with about
10 other witnesses whom he did
not identify.
Prof. Furry testified be does not
know anyone "who ia a permanent
member of the Harvard facujty
who Is or was a member of the
Communist party."
Pressed for wrist he meant by a
permanent (acuity member, be
answered lie meant a proicssor or
associated professor.
Then McCarthy asked Furry,
"Do you know anyone connected
with Harvard whs ia or was a
member of the Communist party?"
Furry replied: "I'm not going to
answer that question."
McCarthy: "You are ordered to
answer."
Furry i "I refuse, sir."
Senate Slates
(Continued from Pae I)
I ,vI,in' )1"ul IfT"?
Communist oath now required of
unioa leaders by Taft-Hartley.
Kerry House action on T-H law
revision was predicted earlier Fri
day by Rep. Halleck ot Indiana,
the House Republican leader.
Following a meeting of top lead
ers wnh House committee chair-
! man
Halleck said Taft - Hartley
I revisions weO might be one of the
first major legislative proposals
j taken up in the House.
The meeting was called by
- Speaker Martin R. - Mass.) to
discuss a krtlslstive timetable for
'. V'"' "P5'0" Congreaa.
Bills slated for early considera
tion, in addition t the Taft-Hartley
changes. Include appropriation
measures, tax revision, wire-taping
legislation, and a measure to
create an Air Force academy.
When cocaine is taken by mouth,
- ' sensations af hunger are deadend.
'
SchaefeKs
Herbal
Cougttf Balsam
Is a real relief for that tick
ling, annoying threat writs
Mow ana) brencKiarf hearsev
nets (Jut to colds.
50c & M00
A Mel will cenvlexe ywu.
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Opea DsUy, 1:29 A. X I P. M.
ftendty. t A. 11.-4 P. M.
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Head the Chest
Directors of the Salem Com
munity Chest elected Otto J.
Wilton president of the Salem
Community Chest to succeed
Edward Msjek at a board
meeting held . lata Thursday
afternoon.:
Other officers named were
Harold D. Robertson, first
vice president; Herbert Barker,
second vice president; Claude
Kells, re-elected executive sec
retary, and Arthur B. Bates.
treasurer. The officers were
Immediately installed by past
President Joseph Dodd.
A placque honoring the ser
vices of Edward Majek during
and prior to his Chest presl
dency waa presented to him by
Dodd.
otto Wilson, reporting as
chairman of the 1883 cam
paign, stated that cash and
pledges totalled $119,813.97 to
date with a few hundred dol
lars more expected. This it the
largest amount i the Salem
Chest haa ever raised.
Arthur Bates, treasurer, re
ported that there is now $69,-
189.92 In Salem financial instl
tutions, plus $22,470.18 In
pledges. Outlays of 8122,789.17
lor tne 1953-84 - fiscal year
were approved, including an
Overpayment of 14442.49 made
laat September, These disburse'
menu are conditional upon
nearly all the pledges being
paid. '
Tb directors voted to make
available in an advisory way
the services of the secretary.
Claude Kells to the forthcom
ing YMCA for an addition
Its plant It was emphasized
that no one .should consider
pledges to this campaign as a
substitute for regular Chest
giving.
At the suggestion of Herb-
Sister 5cholastica;
Dies at Ml. Angel
MT. ANGEL Bister Merv
Scholastics Imfeld, OSB, SI, s
Benedictine nun of the Convent
Queen of Angels, Mt. Ansel, for
00 years, died Wednesdsy, Jsn.
13, st the Convent She suffered
heart attack Sundsy.
She wss born March S, 1872,
In Obwalden, Bwitterlend, snd
made her profession ss a nun
Feb. 10, 1894. Sister's saalgn-
ments were vsried. She assisted
la nesrly every mission of the
Benedictine Sisters and various
parochial schools, also at the In
dian residential school st Kska
wia, B. C, Canada.
Burvlvws sre a nephew, Joseph
Sccllg si Nil, Mich., snd a
number of grandnieccs snd a
grsndnephew.
Funeral services will be held
st 9:30 o'clock Ssturdsy morn
ing, Feb. 16, at a Requiem Hih
Mass ia the Convent ehspel, snd
Interment will be in the Convent
cemetery.
COMFLCTINO BARIC
LACKLAND AIR FORCE
BASE, Texas Larry D. Sharp,
ton of Mr. tnd Mrt. Roy A.
Sharp, 1309 Pearl street, Sslem,
Ore., is completing hit Air Force
basic a i r m e a indoctrination
course tt this Air Force bsse.
0'. I. leynelds Clink
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(PILES)
Fi99ur Fistula
Prolapis
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1144 Center Ml' Stlnu
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MAJEK RECEIVES PLQUE FOR
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Joseph Dodd, a director ef the Salem Community Cheat, is
shown, left, presenting Edwsrd Msjek a plaque ia KeofntlJoa ' '' '
of Majet'a service as president of the Salem Conmranlty Chest
upon kis retirement Thursday afternoon when Otto Wilson
was named to succeed him. Dodd is a former Salem Chest -'
president and present Oregon Chest president
ert Barker It wat decided to
conduct labor-management
conference, using men from the
national Chest office it. they
are available. - - .
The board will also sponsor
visits to the Oregon Chest
Used; iliance
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