Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, September 25, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Kiwanis Kids Parade Slated For Saturday Culmination of Salem Kiwanis 1 ids Day week activities set lor Saturday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m. nil feature a parade of decorated' floats, marching units and other entries by more participants than ever before, according to Dr. Ray rinson, chairman. Entrants are asked to appear at the Capitol Mall about Sam for judging which starts at 9:30 P.m., William Hammond, chair man of judging, announced that prizes will be awarded in several ( ivisions. Salem United Fund f gencies have agreed to enter dec orated floats and marching units for this year's parade. Kiwanis Kids Day parade will start at 10 a.m. from the Capitol Fall and head west on Chemeketa street, south on High and return east on Court street to the Mall. Annual poster contest for chil dren, a Kiwanis sponsored event, attracted more than J00O entries! drawn by Salem District elemen tary . school children. Miss Pat J Slayter, judge of the contest and art instructor at North Salem High school, announced winnow cf the poster contest on Monday. First, second and third place winners in each grade will re ceive certificates, and first place winners and their parents ere guests of the club at the regular Kiwanis weekly lunch today at Senator hotel. First grade winners: Janet , Straw, Richmond; Carolyn Mor- ' ris, Garfield; Barbara Dickey, Halls Ferry, second grade win ners: David Manock, Richmond; -Kancy Watterson, Rosedale; Ron nie Amick, Englewood. Third grade winners: Nancy Humphreys, Tlorningside; Roberta Parsons, '.-iberty; Debbie Berkey, High- .land. Fourth grade winners: Helen j Rosenfeld, Englewood; Jeanie Macdonald, Morningside, La Vonne Mason, Washington. Fifth grade: Michael Ryan, Hoover; Michael Mcnnis, Mountain View; Charlotte Brown, Bush, Sixth grade: Mary Bent, Liberty; Yv ette Dunn, Mountain View; Carrol Davis, Bush. Section 1 Page 3 Rites Held for Crash Victim SHERIDAN (Special) Funeral services for Oran F. Daniels, 63, late resident of Sheridan, who passed away Friday as the result of an automobile accident near Dallas, were held Monday after noon, at Pershall's Sheridan Funer al home. Interment was In Green Crest Memorial park, -. Daniels was thrown clear of his pickup truck, when it collided head on with the car of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wren, also of Sheridan. He was active in the Phil Sheri dan Rodeo association, having helped begin the yearly event,- and also was an active member of the board of directors of Green Crest Memorial park. i Daniels was born Dec. 25, 1892 in Merced, Calif., and came to Sheridan when six years old. He . was a prominent farmer in this , area, and a member of the Bucll ; Grange. He married Leota Burgess Sept. 19, 1917 in McMinnville. Survivors are his wife, two sons, Ross Daniels of Tule Lake, -Calif., : Earl Burgess of Willamina: three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Wise of Sheri dan, Mrs. Anita Franklin of Peoria, III., Mrs. Orie Minges of Carmel, Calif.; a brother, Marion DeLash mutt of Ronan, Mont.; six grandchildren. Funeral Set For C. J. Smith LEBANON (Special) Funeral sen-ices for Charles J. Smith, 60, i who died Sunday at the Lebanon ! Community hospital, will be at Jost's chapel at 11 a.m. Wedncs- j day, following a rosary for him at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, also at: Jost's chapel. Smith had built dry cleaning es-! tablishments in both Lebanon and j Sweet Home. I He was born Dec. 21, 1895, at North Plains, Ore., near Forest Grove, and is survived by his wife Edna, whom he married in Lebanon in 1951, and his two chil dren, Charles of Camas, and Mrs. Evelyne Robertson of Reno, Nev.; four brothers, Peter F., Frank, Will A. and Lawrence of Lebanon; three I t e r s, Mrs. Josephine Skeen and Mrs. Mtry Myler of Lebanon, and Mrs. Emma Dorset of California; and five grandchildren. Driver Held After Accident A two-car collision at Lancaster drive and Silverton road Monday evening resulted in the arrest of one driver on a charge of driving while intoxicated, state police re ported. . CharRfd was Robert Fromm. 59, Aurora. His car collided with one driven by Robert J. Roberts, Portland, officers said. No one was injured in the 5:30 p.m. collision, police said. 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