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Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, December 18, 1956
24 Persons to Get
Citizenship Papers
Reception Slated
December 27
At YMCA
Seventepn resident nf Salem and
seven fi'om nearby communities Deer'y i-ummings, Lewis, 4485
iuill be honored with a dinner and ; "ate St.-! Herbert Prosper Bara,
(reception in R-'cognition of their 925 Leslie St.; Emma Marie Bara.
make the presentation or citizen
ship papers.
Salem residents eligible for cit
izenship include: Elsbieta Akulaw,
2566 Simpson St.; Sylvia Heater
Bealey, 883 South High St.; Molly
Bush, 5280 Hayesville Rd.; Amelia
.Hiiarea Brady, Rt. 4, Box 318:
3 in Court on
Forgery Count
Three cases involving forgery
and one dealing with larceny were
disposed of by Circuit Judge
George R. Duncan in Marion coun
ty circuit court Monday afternoon.
Sentenced to twoVears in prison
was Arlo Verdel Erickson, Scolts
Mills, who had pleaded guilty to
rifling the Frank McLaughlin
home.
Donald F. Schultz, Crabtree, will
jhaving become United States citi-,925 Les,ie St.; Aloisa Christine b sentenced Dec. 24 on a charge
jens, Dec. 27 at the Y..M.C.A. f '"", 2i ivortn Liberty St.:
' The 24 persons were gi(en their '"an Jacob Madsen, 3560 Portland
final interviews Monday and then Rd-
appeared before Circuit Judge! Ojars Sefers. 332 North 24th
George R. Duncan for a brief ad- St.; Skaidrite Lezdins, 332 North
dress. 24th St.; Violet Hilda Wettestad,
"t Judge Duncan will be a special' 1340 Peace St.; Rusina Teikmanis,
'. guest at the dinner as will be At- Maija Teikmanis, 332 North 24th
torney General Robert Y. Thorn- St.; Lih Theodore Thornhaug, 1130
of forgery involving a $22.50 check.
Entering innocent pleas to for
gery charges were Donald Wil
liam Schnee and Charles LeRoy
Armstrong. Both cases were con
tinued for trial.
ton. chairman of the YMCA edura.
ilon committee, and County Clerk
Henry C. Mattson. The latter will
Mrs. Ina Mark
Succumbs Here
Mrs. Ina Mark, 80, a resident of
Oregon for the past 19 years, died
Sunday at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Vera Pelker, 3215 River
Bend Rd. She had been suffering
from cancer.
Mrs. Mark was born Feb. 21,
loX in Shelbyville, 11!., and after
coming to Oregon lived for about
two years with her daughter. The
remainder of the time she lived in
Oregon City.
Her maiden name was Ina Isabel
Middlesworth. She was married in
1898 in North Dakota to William
Mark who died in 1949.
In addition to Mrs. Pelker, she
is survived by another daughter,
Mrs. Lola Blanchette, San Francis
cot four sons, Lee, Oakland, Calif.;
Glen, Oregon City; Roy and Nile.
Sad Francisco: a brother, Floyd
Middlesmith, Monroe, Wash., and
13 grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren. '
Services will be held Wednesday
at i p.m. in the Hillside chapel in
. Oregon City, The Rev. Clark Enz
will officiate anl interment will be
in Mt. View cemetery in Oregon
City.
. Services were arranged by the
Oregon City Funeral home.
Auction Slated
Of State Cars
Tie state of Oregon will sell a
number of motor vehicles at auc
tion Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at the
state fairgrounds, it was an
nounced Tuesday.
Twenty-seven vehicles are listed
for the sale including U passenger
cars of 1947-53 vintage, two jeeps,
10 pickups, three panel trucks and
a 14-ton cab and chassis.
The vehicles will be on display
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day up to the time of the sale. High
bidders are required to pay 10 per
cent of the purchase price as down
payment.
Melody Lane; Joyce Alexander,
1995 South Commercial St.
From outside Salem: Gabrielle
Monique Schultz, Woodburn;
Wladyslaw Kazimierz Zyromski,
St. Benedict; Mieczyslaw Grzelw
ski, Mt. Angel; Leah Margaret
Tremblay, Gervais: Johanna Gass
ner Knieling. Marion; Benthe
Staedli, Silverton.
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