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Page 23 Statesman Journal, Salem, Wednesday, May23, 1S31 MILESTONES Volunteer's music bttuaries really pays off David Spinden Nov. 12, 1937 May 25, 1991 Graveside services for David L. Spinden, 53, of Salem, who died Saturday will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. Arrangements are by Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary.

Contributions may be made to Salem-Keizer Special Olympics. SJ. 52991 Artie W. Plaster Sally Alwen Nov. 7, 1953 May 27, 1991 Sally Alwen, 37, of Salem died Monday in Salem A native of Alameda, she had been longtime resident of Fairview Training Center.

Survivors include her parents, Jack and Mary Alwen of Wilsonville; and sisters, Nancy Worzniak of Tigard and Jane Noye of Tualatin. Memorial services will begin at 1:45 p.m. today in Fairview Chapel Private interment will be in Riverview Cemetery, Portland. Arrangements are by Virgil T. Golden mortuary.

Contributions may be made to the Sally Alwen Memorial Fund in care of Fairview Training Center, 2250 Strong Road SE, Salem, 97302. SJ, 52991 operated Quiring's Printing in West Salem and was a mainstay in the Salem Singers, a lay chorus. At Fairview, she goes to Martin Cottage. The non-speaking residents who are unable to walk live there. "When I first went there, the lady in charge asked me, 'Do you think it will bother you to be with clients like It was difficult at first.

'Today, when I was playing the piano, I heard some noises behind me. They were smiling and swaying. It was almost like they were keeping time to the music. "This has been sort of a way of life for me. I do enjoy it Yes, very, very much." Vital Statistic Name: Almeda Quiring.

Address: West Salem. Birthplace: Mountain Lake, Minn. Birth Date: Oct 31. 1910. Length of time In the community: 45 years.

Occupation: Homemaker and community volunteer. Family: Sons, John Claremont, and James P. Quiring, Chehalis, and one granddaughter. Volunteer activities: Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Fairview Training Center, Plantation Nursing Center, Spring Valley Church at Zena, Child Evangelism Fellowship, and Union Gospel Mission Women's Auxiliary. Of Interest She is of a German descent and learned to speak and read German as a child.

She used her language skills last year during a trip to see the Passion Play at Oberammergau, Germany. Each week, the Statesman Journal honors an unsung volunteer nominated by its readers and selected by a Volunteer Services panel of judges. Nomination forms, available at the Statesman Journal office, may be mailed to: Volunteer, P.O. Box 13009, Salem, 97309. Nominators win not be identified.

By Hank Arends The Statesman Journal Almeda Quiring has been volunteering in Salem about as long as she has lived here 45 years. She said she was musical, but not professional She can often be found nlovimfr a nisnn at the Fairview I 1 raining Cen- I fcC UI MIC UU1- tation Nursing Almeda QuMn Center. Her long-time service has earned her the Volunteer of the Week designation. The letter nominating her said, "She is one of the finest volunteers in the RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) program and never seeks recognition or awards for her work. "She takes the bus for many hours in order, to be of service.

She is generous and gracious in all that she Quiring was embarrassed about being singled out as Volunteer of the Week. "I never think of doing a lot. I may give a little, but I receive a lot. I know they need friends and love, and naturally that goes together. "I play the electric piano for them.

They don't speak and can't do anything, but you can tell by their faces they are enjoying it." She and her late husband, Jack J. Quiring, would often sing at nursing homes together. He ConcertsMusical royalty lights up Salem's summer Ehrhard May 3, 1916 May 26, 1991 McMTNNVTLLE Arlie W. Plaster Ehrhard, 75, died Sunday in Sheridan. She was born in Birch River, Manitoba, Canada, and moved to Gillette, as a baby.

She married Ralph C. "Buck" Plaster in November 1934 in Savageton, Wy. She moved to Hood River during World War II and eventually worked packing fruit at the AGA Packing Plant She traveled between Washington and California packing fruit from 1960 until 1965 when she moved to Madras. There she worked for the Gourmet Potato Plant Ralph Plaster died in 1970. She married R.

Ehrhard in 1973. She moved to McMinnville in 1981 after suffering a stroke. She recovered and lived without assistance for 10 years. Survivors include her son, Ralph W. Plaster of Dallas; daughter, Alice B.

Graham of Redmond; brother, Guy Forbes of Washington; sisters, Ada Evans of The Dalles and Lola Mack of Hood River, six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Graveside services will begin at 1 p.m. Friday in Redmond Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements are by Macy Son mortuary. SJ.52991 Jerome D.

'Joe' Darras Jr. April 14, 1961 May 27, 1991 Jerome D. "Joe" Darras 30, of Salem died Monday from injuries suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident at Sand Lake Beach north of Pacific City. A native of Salem, he was a lifetime resident of the area. He attended Hayesville Elementary, Waldo Middle School and McNary High School.

He worked for several local construction companies, including Gelco Construction. He enjoyed motorcycles and was an animal lover. He married Tami Darras on Aug. 15, 1990, in Salem Survivors include his wife; parents, Jerome D. Darras Sr.

and Doreen Darras of Salem; grandparents, Malvi-na Malsom of Keizer and Bertha Han-dley of Salem; son, Tyson Gibson of Albany; brothers, Mikel of Salem and Jay of Keizer, and sister, lone Darras of Portland. Services will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday in Rigdon-Ransom mortuary. Interment will be private. Contributions may be made to Nes-tucca Rural Fire District, P.O.

Box 189, Cloverdale, 97112. SJ.52991 Russell 'Rusty' Elston March 3, 1962 May 26, 1991 WILLAMINA Russell "Rusty" Elston, 29, formerly of Newberg, died Sunday at a McMinnville hospital He was born and raised in Newberg. He worked for Chuck Colvin Ford in McMinnville, Epping Construction Co. and May Trucking Co. He married Melinda Fendall on June 16, 1990.

He enjoyed fishing and hunting. He attended the Free Methodist Church in Newberg. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Andrea Elston and Tesla Elston, both of Willamina; son, Bradley of Salem; father, Rolland Elston of Newberg; mother and stepfather Ruth and Harold Uken of Newberg; grandparents, Ruth Elston and Gertrude C. Walker, both of Newberg; sisters, Vicky Yanke of Honolulu, Patricia Al-Awaj of Newberg; stepbrother, Robert L. Uken of Myrtle Creek; stepsister, Nancy Hall of Winston; and half sisters, Yvonne Elston of Hawaii, and Rhonda Elston and Tammy Elston, both of Dundee.

Services will begin at 2 p.m. Friday in the church. Interment will be in Valley View Memorial Park, Newberg. Visiting will be from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

today, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.'Thursday and from 9 a.m. to noon Friday in Attrell's Newberg mortuary. SJ, 52991 John R. Buren Oct 23, 1935 May 25, 1991 OREGON CITY John R.

Buren, 55, died Saturday at his vacation home in Sunriver following a heart attack. He was born in Euclid, Minn. He lived in Oregon City for 26 years and was a warehouseman in the lumber industry. He worked for Modern Building Systems in Tualatin for the past four years. He enjoyed working in his own wood shop and the outdoors.

He married La Verne Hupp on Aug. 26, 1955. Survivors include his wife; sons, David of Oregon City and Herman of Boring; daughters, Tammy Martin of Milwaukie and Tina Jarmer of Gladstone; parents, Herman and Elizabeth Buren of Salem; brother, Larry Buren of Salem; sisters, Marie Harris of Salem, Pauline Davis of Keizer, Shirley Jensen of Rickreall and Judy Tennant of Turner; and six grandchildren. Memorial services will begin at 11 a.m. Friday in Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Salem Arrangements are by Niswonger-Reynolds mortuary, Bend.

SJ. 52991 Marsha Kay Holt Jan. 2, 1946 May 27, 1991 WOODBURN Marsha Kay Holt 45, died Monday in Mount Angel. She was born in Ventura, and grew up in Moorpark, Calif. She graduated from Moorpark High School, Ventura College and San Jose State Univeristy.

She was a teacher at Moorpark High School for 10 years. In 1978 she moved to Woodburn where she was a teacher for 12 years. She enjoyed music and singing. She was very active in 4-H Prospects. Survivors include her mother, Marie Holt of Woodburn; sister, Cheryl Bianchi of Lancaster, Calif.

Memorial services will begin at 4 p.m. Thursday in Woodburn United Methodist Church. She will be buried next to her father in Conejo Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery, Camarillo, Calif. Arrangements are by Cornwell mortuary. Contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice.

SJ, 52991 Zoe L'rvona Nixon Oct 29, 1902 May 28, 1991 Zoe Livona Nixon, 88, of Salem died Tuesday in a Salem care center. A native of Central City, Iowa, she came to Salem in 1967 from Rogue River. She was a homemaker and enjoyed sewing and reading. She married Harry R. Nixon in April of 1931 in Grants Pass; he died in 1989.

Survivors include her daughters, Frances H. Parks and Jacqueline A McGuire, both of Salem; Son, Robert B. of Portland; brothers, Fred Jordan of Rogue River, Robert Jordan of Placerville, and Neil Jordan of Newport; sisters, Ethel B. McAdory of Oregon City and Edith Richardson of Milwaukie; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services will begin at 2 p.m.

Friday in Restlawn mortuary. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. Visiting will be from noon to 4:30 p.m. today, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday in the mortuary. SJ, 52991 Harry R. 'Chick' Elmer Oct 28, 1920 May 27, 1991 LYONS Harry R.

"Chick-Elmer, 70, died Monday in Salem. He was born in Gering, and moved to the ScioJordan area in 1932. He served in the Navy during World War II. He lived in Albany for 30 years before moving to Lyons in 1976. An Oregon State policeman for 30 years, he retired in 1977.

He was a member of the Amercian Legion Post No. 10 and Lebanon Elks. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He married Helen Hiatt on Dec. 22, 1942, in San Diego.

Survivors include his wife; son, Gail of Lyons; sisters, Grace Martin of Bandon and Maxine Ross of Cheyenne, four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Rosary will be said beginning at 7 p.m. Friday in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Mass will be said beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday in the church.

Contributions may be made to the Lyons Ambulance Fund or the Linn Voiture No. 891 Nurses Training Fund. Arrangements are by Weddle mortuary, Stayton. SJ.S2991 Harold William Penter Apr! 27, 1912 May 27, 1991 NEWPORT Harold William Penter, 79, died Monday at his home. A native of Oretown, he had been a resident of Newport since 1953.

He began work in the fishing industry when he was 19 years old and had been the owner and operator of Ya-quina Bay Fish for more than 55 years, retiring in 1988. He was a member of the Newport Masonic Lodge and Newport Elks Lodge No. 2105. He married Doris Hollen on Oct 19, 1973, in Carson City.Nev. Survivors include his wife; sons, Stan of Toledo and Warren of Newport; stepsons, Greg Hollen, Jeffrey Hollen and Robert Hollen, all of Newport; stepdaughter, Roxanne Maples of Reno, 17 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Graveside services will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday in Eureka Cemetery. Arrangements are by Bateman mortuary. Contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice. SJ, 52991 Rose M.

Seymour Jury 27, 1906 May 28, 1991 WOODBURN Rose M. Seymour, 84, died Tuesday in Salem. Services are pending with Cornwell mortuary. SJ, 52991 Thomas Russ Dillon Aug. 17, 1936 May 24, 1991 CANBY Thomas R.

Dillon, 54, died Friday while visiting Disneyland in California. He was bora in Peoria, EL, and moved to Portland when he was 10. He graduated from Jefferson High School in Portland and attended Portland State University. He married Merrie Ann Oathes on Nov. 16, 1957.

He moved to Canby in 1957 and joined the advertising staff of the Canby Herald in 1958. He became associate publisher in 1973 and publisher in 1974. In 1983 he founded the WilsonvUle Spokesman. He managed the restoration of the newspaper's building in 1990. He was named by the Canby Jay-C663 Junior First Citizen in 1965.

He became a member of the Canby Volunteer Fire Department in 1964; was the captain in 1966; president during 1967 and 1968; qualified as an emergency medical technician in 1972; and retired in 1980. He was a charter member of the Canby Rotary Club and a member of the Canby Kiwania Club- He also served on the Canby area Chamber of Commerce board of directors. He was a member of St Patrick's Catholic Church. He married Nancy Jo Colvin on May 5, 1978, in Aurora. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Jennie M.

Dillon and Meghann M. Dillon, both of Canby, Terrie Jones of Boise, Idaho, and Linda' Moles of Mulino; mother, Mabel Dillon of Canby; and three grandchildren. Mass will be said beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday in the church. Vault interment will follow in Zion Memorial Park.

Visiting will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. today in Ever-hart Kent mortuary. Contributions may be made to the church organ fund, P.O.

Box 730, Canby, 97013, or Canby Kids Girls Softball, P.O. Box 631, Canby, 97013. SJ, 52991 Myrtle Behm Dec 4, 1909 May 27, 1991 Myrtle Behm, 81, of Salem died Monday in Salem. A native of Gering, she had lived in the Salem area since 1942. She and her husband, David Behm, operated Behms Food Market from 1947 to 1964.

Her husband died in 1981. She had recently volunteered at Salem Senior Center. She enjoyed playing bridge. Survivors include her daughters, DaVeen Luke of Mill City and Barbara Behm of Portland; brother, R.D. McKinley of Nyssa; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

A family memorial service will be held. Private inurnment will be in Bel-crest Memorial Mausoleum. Arrangements are by Virgil Golden mortuary. Contributions may be made to the Salem Senior Center or the American Heart Association. SJ, 62991 Flora 'Hazel' Larson Aug.

28, 1912 May 27, 1991 TURNER Flora "Hazel" Larson, 78, died Monday in Salem. She was born in Trenton, Mo. She joined the Women's Army Corp in 1943, became a sergeant and served as a key punch operator during World War II. She moved to Salem in 1957, then to Woodburn, and finally to Turner in 1986. She worked for I.B.M.

for 30 years as an internal control statistician. She was a member of the First Christian Disciples of Christ in Salem She married Ellis Larson in 1938 in Phoenix, Ariz. He is deceased. Survivors include her son, Edward Larson of Santa Rosa, Calif. Memorial services will be held at a later date.

Interment will be private in Belle Passi Cemetery, Woodburn. Arrangements are by Cornwell mortuary, Woodburn. SJ, 52991 Harry Elmer Powell July 21, 1912 May 28, 1991 ALBANY Harry Elmer Powell, 78, died Tuesday in an Albany care center. He was born in Ashland. From 1958 to 1980 he worked as a printer at the Lincoln County Leader Newspaper.

He had lived in Cannon Beach from 1980 until moving to Albany two weeks ago. He married Foresteen Walker on Jan. 3, 1933; she died in 1973. Survivors include his daughters, Susan Powell of Albany and Harriet Palmer of Cannon Beach; brothers, Kenneth of Medford and Caroll of California; sister, Dorothy Townsend of Ferndale, 15 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. No services are planned.

Arrangements are by Fisher mortuary. SJ, 52991 Edwin George Kofoid March 14, 1910 May 27, 1991 WOODBURN Edwin G. Kofoid, 81, died Monday in Woodburn. He was born in Granville, HI. He served in the Army during World War II.

He moved to Monrovia, in 1958, where he worked as a tire recap-per in the tire sales industry. Moving to Woodburn in 1970, he was manager of Evergreen Estates and later managed Woodburn West Golf Club. He married Elaine Irwin on July 29, 1943, in Alexandria, La. Survivors include his wife; brother, James of Alpha, sisters, Anna Bima of Alcadia, Ethel Doyle of Henry, 111., and Esther Kessler of Granville. No services are planned.

Inurnment will be in Belle Passi Mausoleum Arrangements are by Cornwell mortuary. SJ. 52991 Vivian M. Hedeen Aug. 29, 1904 May 27, 1991 PORTLAND Vivian Marguerite Hedeen, 86, died last Wednesday in a Salem care center.

She was born in Centerville, S.D., and married Clifford H. Hedeen on July 17, 1929, in Galesburg, N.D.; he died in 1968. She moved to Portland in 1946 and taught elementary students in the David Douglas School Districtfrom 1947 to 1971. She was a member of Oregon Education Association and the National Education Association. Survivors include her sons, Lauren H.

of Portland and Keith E. of Salem; sisters, Helen Larson of Minneapolis, Dorothy Obert of Seal Beach, Eileen Holley of Bakersfield, and Anelia Miller of San Luis Obispo, five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Private memorial cryptside services were held Tuesday in Lincoln Memo-' rial Park, Portland. Arrangements are by Ross Hollywood mortuary, Portland. SJ, 52991 Julia J.

'Kantola' McKinney June 20, 1899 May 27, 1991 Julia J. "Kantola" McKinney, 91, of Salem died Monday in Salem A native of Woodson, she moved to Salem in 1920 from the Woodson-Astoria area. She was a saleswoman for J.C. Penney for 39 years. She was a member of the De gree of Honor Pro t.

tective Association, I 4 a life insurance organization in Minnesota. She married Lewis McKinney in 1920, in Woodson. She enjoyed gardening. She is survived by her brother, Martin Kantola of Salem. Services will begin at 2 p.m.

Friday in Virgil T. Golden mortuary. Visiting will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday in the mortuary.

Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Elks Children's Eye ClinicOregon State Elks Association, P.O. Box 189, Salem, 97308. SJ, 52991 Funerals Today BESSETTE, John 70, Woodburn, noon, St Luke Catholic Church, Wood-bum. CROFT, Beatrice "Bea," 87, Siletz, 1 p.m., Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard.

DeHART, Arthur and Fern, 67 and 63, Amity, 2 p.m., Macy Son mortuary, McMinnville. DeWEESE, Loie Eliza, 92, Corvallis, 2 p.m., Seventh-day Advent st Church, Corvallis. ESTERGARD, Lester 74, Eugene, 11 a.m., Harrisburg Odd Fellows Cemetery. FITZPATRICK, Ruth 78, Salem, 10 a.m., Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. FLYNN, C.

Ellen, 87. Albany. 2 p.m.. Twin Oaks Memorial Park, Albany. LORENZEN, Grace "Peggy," 88, Salem, 11 a.m., Barrick mortuary, Salem.

McNICHOLS, Emmett Cecil, 79, Newport, 10:30 a.m., Bateman mortuary, Newport MESKJLL, Richard 20, Gresham, 11 a.m., Macy Son mortuary, McMinnville. PAAUWE, Marvin 73, Salem, 10 a.m., Christian Reforned Church, Salem. PETRIK, Grace Irene, 93, Silverton, 10 a.m., Valley View Cemetery, Silverton. VAUGHAN, Clair 78, Albany, 10:30 a.m., Morning Star Grange, Albany. WATSON, Ollie 70, Goldendale, formerly of Salem, 1 p.m., Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary, Salem.

Funeral Notices David L. Spinden Saturday, May 25, in Salem. Survivors include: wife, Lorrie Spinden, Salem; son, Buck Smith, Salem; daughter, Shawnna Smith, Salem; brothers, Oliver Van Paul Spinden, Benton, AR; John Lindow, Amity; Paul Lindow, Washington; sisters, Loretta Craig, Wiilsmina; Ruth Harding, Salem; numerous nieces nephews. Graveside services, Thursday, May 30, 1991, 11:00 a.m., Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. Contributions, Salem-Keiter Special Olympics.

Arrangements by, CHAPEL of the GARDENS, 1350 Coml SE. Funeral Directors RIGDON-RANSOM COLONIAL CHAPEL 299 Cottage NE 363-3173 Restlawn Funeral Home 201 Oak Grove Rd NW 585-1373 KEIZER CHAPEL 4366 River RdN man's music for a new decade. After years of touring and a string of best-selling albums, the Allman Brothers broke up in 1981. The did not tour again since their 20th anniversary tour in the summer of 1989, and that three-month tour became a catalyst for Seven Turns. Tickets are $20.

Concert official said negotiations were underway to add more acts to this summer's concert series. SALEM UONS CLUB John Matthews, recycling sales coordinator for the Garten Foundation, win speak at the noon Thursday luncheon of the Salem Downtown Lions Club in the Black Angus Restaurant 220 Commercial St SE, Salem. Cost $5.50. VETERANS BINGO Early bird's bingo will begin at 6:15 p.m. Thursday and regular play at 6:45 p.m.

at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 661 Halt, 630 Hood St NE, Salem. Proceeds: halt restoration, services for veterans and veterans' families and community projects. Dodd is survived by his wife, Rosemary, four stepchildren and two grandchildren. A memorial service is scheduled Wednesday in Gainesville, with burial at Arlington Memorial Park north of Atlanta. Gunnar Johansen BLUE MOUNDS, Wis.

Gunnar Johansen, a prolific pianist-composer and one of the first musicians to be an artist in residence at a U.S. university, has died. He was 85. Johansen produced hundreds of solo piano pieces, sonatas, three concertos, several choral works and a symphonic work for the centennial of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he once taught. Johansen died of liver cancer Saturday at his Blue Mounds home, his family said.

Born in Copenhagen, Johansen was named artist in residence at the Wisconsin school in 1939 and held the post until 1976. In addition to teaching, he performed several concert series on the university's radio station. In the 1950s, Johansen shifted the focus of his career to recording and had his own label, Artist Direct He produced a vast discography, including 50 albums of Liszt works and 43 albums of Bach. Among his recordings are about 400 sonatas he improvised and called "tape tapestries." In the 1930s, Johansen toured with a dozen concerts that traced the history of keyboard music. He played the series at the Wisconsin university in 1937 and the school invited him to become artist in residence.

Music wasn't Johansen's only interest In 1960, alarmed by what he considered an unhealthy trend toward specialization, Johansen founded the Leonardo Academy, an interdisciplinary study institute named for Leonardo da Vinci. The academy, which didn't have a permanent home, presented seminars at universities on cancer research, nutrition, aeronautics and fusion. Johansen is survived by his wife, Lorraine, and two nephews. From AP wires Continued from Page 1B ferocity. 1 Their latest album, Boogie People, is filled with the uncompromising, sensual music that has kept them a favorite attraction for 15 years.

Tickets are $20. a Aug. 17 The Allman Brothers has produced its first album in nine years with Seven Turns. The album marks both a return to roots and a reinvention of the All- Happenings The Mowing events are (pen to the public. EYEOPENERS TOASTMASTERS KEIZER Marcus Berlin will be toast-, master for the 6:30 a.m.

Thursdameeting of the Eyeopeners Toastmaster Club 2044 at Bray's Restaurant, 5024 River Road N. Speakers will be Shan Kuntz, John Crook, and Kip Much, evaluators wil be Randy Rohman, Sue Much, and Mark Lowen, with table topics by Leone Wenzei. Information: 581-9389. Deaths Elsewhere EdDodd GAINESVILLE, Ga. Cartoonist Ed Dodd, creator of Mark Trail, the comic strip about IT, the outdoors, has died at age 88.

Dodd died Mon day afternoon at Northeast Georgia Medical Center, a few hours after he entered the hnsni- tal, said hospital spokeswoman 1 Blanche Barrett. She said he had been ill for some time, but she declined to release a cause of death. Dodd started Mark Trail in 1946. Its title character is an outdoor writer and its theme is the outdoors, wildlife and conservation. In 1978, as his eyesight failed, Dodd turned the comic strip over to Gainesville artist Jack Elrod, who continues to draw it under both their names.

Through Publishers-Hall Syndicate, it is carried by more than 200 newspapers. When the Washington Post recently dropped the strip, readers protested in such numbers that the newspaper reinstated it and printed the 40 episodes its readers missed. Dodd, whose full name was Edward Benton Dodd, was a native of Lafayette. He began his career as a cartoonist in 1929 in New York and drew a humor panel, Back Home Again, from 1930 to 1945. Among his books were Mark Trail's Book of North American Mammals, Mark Trail's Outdoor Tips and Today's World of Conservation.

Gainesville residents held a week-long celebration honoring Dodd in 1986, the 40th anniversary of Mark Trail "He was one of nature's noble men," said Jack Spalding, former editor of The Atlanta Journal, who was a neighbor of Dodd's when the artist lived in Atlanta. Dodd later moved to Gainesville. AOVERTlSFMFNT FUNERAL MEMORIAL INFORMATION Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Julia J. 'Kantola' McKinney Service, Friday, May 31, 1991, 2 pm, VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com! SE at Oak.

Interment, Belcrest Memorial Park. Sunrivon include: nieces, Florence Allen, Mossy Rock, WA; Julia Lang, Salem; brother, Martin Kantola, Salem; several grandnephews It grsndnieces. Visitation, Friday, 10 am to 2 pm. Contributions, Elks Child-tens Eye Clinic Marvin L. Paauwe Sunday, May 26, in Salem.

Survivors include: daughters, Patricia Joling Joyce Hesse, both of Salem; Cecilio Dohn, Lebanon; sons, David Paauwe, Lebanon; Jack 4 Randy Paauwe, both of San Diego, CA; Bister, Geraldine Hall, Dallas; 15 grandchildren. Memorial services, Wednesday, May 29, 1991, HfcOO Sunnyslope Christian Reformed Church. Private family interment, Jefferson Cemetery. Contributions, co church. Arrangements by, HOWELL -EDWARD S-DOERKSEN CHAPEL of the GARDENS, 1350 Coml SE.

OUie M. Watson Saturday, May 25, Goldendale, WA Former resident of Salem. Survivors include: son, Mitchell Watson, Spring Hill; daughters, Anna WeitzeL Eugene; Jenny Alexander, Roseburg; Jessica Holland, Salem; Joan Cox, Goldendale, WA; brother, Carl Rice, Cashiers, NC; sisters, Christeen Branden, Cashiers, NC; OvaKne McCall, Yuba City, CA; 15 grandchildren; 4 greatgrandchildren. Services, Wednesday, May 29, 1991, 1:00 p.nL, CHAPEL of the GARDENS, 1350 Coml SE. Interment, Belcrest Memorial Park.

Contributions, South Salem Friends Church. Grace 'Peggy' Lorenien Services, May 29, 1991, 110 a.m., BARRICK FUNERAL HOME, 205 Church St SE. Private interment. Funeral Supplements BELCREST Cemetery. 1 lot on hill top.

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