Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 12

Publication:
Statesman Journali
Location:
Salem, Oregon
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

12-(Sec I) Statesman, Salem, June 3, 71 Rowboat Trip Given Admiral Cap You're Salem Never Too Old for Poetry; Prize-Winner Is a Young 91 -200- Across Pacific A MESSAGE prsrails By KAY APLEY Staff Writer, The Statesman Runs Aground TO You re only as old as you or so the saying goes. If 39! Beatft it's true, Maurice G. Peterson LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) poet, philosopher, traveler and John Fairfax of England and a woman companion arrived in retired railroad man, is definite Notices CLASSIFIED USERS ly the youngest man for a 91- Ensenada, Mexico five weeks after setting out in a 35-foot year-old we've ever met 0 I rowboat for Svdnev. Australia.

Peterson has receivea a tirst the Coast Guard reported. prize cash award for a poem he wrote, tiuea "irionous Amen Afiot ca. irom uie v.iuiaucm hcluiu nH svivia fnt 51 loft SaT, TalKing Magazine, ine puonca- tion made the award in tneir You are about to invest money for an Ad and you are entitled to get results. To accomplish this it is necessary for you tr TELL ALL Francisco April 26 for Sydney international contest for origina aboard Britannia II. However, poetry submitted by blind and two weeks later they told the visually, handicapped persons, In June Issue about the details of your offer.

Be sure you don't make any of the following captain of a freighter-who spotted them about 90 miles west of Santa Barbara, that they were having trouble with their errors that prevent results. radio and planned to divert to 1 yy i P. Petersons poem will appear in the June, 1971 issue of the magazine which is recorded on long-playing records and sent to the blind and visually handi Los Angeles. Emilio Mendez, Ensenada's 1. Dcn't Omit The Address director of said the couple's boat lost its rudder off capped throughout the United Point Conception and finally ran States and 87 other countries aground 35 miles south of En The articulate Peterson has Many out-of-town readers will write you but will not senada.

The two hope to restart their voyage after re been on the go since 1894 when spend money for long pairs are made, Mendez said. he came alone to the United States from his native Germany Rfnrfr Prnmnfnrl SAN DIEGO, Calif.) Tracey Gravely, 6, adjusts the mum lUIIIUICU new adrniras eap of her father, Samuel L. Gravely 48, after ceremony Wednesday promoting him to rear admiral from captain. He is first black admiral in U.S. naval history.

Watching from left are Gravely's wife, Alma; their son David, 10, and son Robert, 13. (AP) at the age of 14. He retired from Northern Pa Gervais to Get cific Railroad 26 years ago and Carrie E. Clark Late resident of Winchester, 111.. May 31 in a Salem nursing home.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Moscow, sister, Mrs. Elsie M.

Thomas. Jacksonville, 111. Two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren also survive. Shipment has been made to Woodcock Funeral Home, Winchester, 111. for services interment.

Local arrangements under the direction of the VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 6S5 Com'L SE at Oak. LUly E. Fredricks Late resident of 4475 Sunny-view Road NE, Salem. May 30 at a local hospital.

Survived by daughters Mrs. Opal Youker, at home, Mrs. Lucille Bilyeu, Kent. and Mrs. Dorothy Simonton and Mrs.

Ruth Earls, both of Salem: sisters Mrs. Lena Bovard. Monument, and Mrs. Mazie Eb-len, Gresham; brothers Reuben Purviance, Madison, Marquis Purviance, Morrill, and Eddie Purviance. Denver, five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

Private services Thurs. June 3 at 2:00 p.m. in the BARRICK CHAPEL. 205 Church SE. Interment City View Cemetery.

Dr. S. Raynor Smith officiating. Waldron P. Hillpot Sr.

Late resident of 158 Friendship Lane SE, Salem, May 29 in a local hospital. Survived by widow Cleda Hillpot. Salem; son Waldron P. Hillpot Salem; stepson Robert Putnam. Salem; daughter Mrs.

Terri Norton. Salem; sisters Miss Hester Hillpot and Mrs. Jane McFarland, both of Salem: Three grandchildren, Douglas, David Diane. Services Friday. J'une 4, at 1:30 p.m.

at the VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com'l. SE at Oak. Interment, Belcrest Memorial Park. Rev.

John R. Stewart officiating. Erik A. Larson Late resident of 520 Lane Place Salem, May 31, in a local nursing home. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Leslie E. Davis. Salem; Mrs. Lillian Olsen, Ta-coma. Wash.

Seven grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren also survive. Services at Lynn Funeral Home, Tacoma, June 3 at 3:00 p.m. Interment at Old Tacoma Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of the VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com'L SE at Oak.

Regan L. Shamberger Late resident of 1114 63rd Ave. NE, Salem May 31, in a local hospitaL Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shamberger, Salem; three brothers, Donald, Ronald and David Shamberger, all of Salem; grandparents.

Lizzie Shamberger, Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, Salem. Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at HOWELL-EDWARDS CHAPEL OF THE GARDENS, 1350 Com'L SE.

Rev. Charles Ludwig officiating. Interment, Belcrest Memorial Park. distance call. 2.

Don't Omit The Phone Number Police Guard settled in Yakima, Wash. In the early '60s, about the time his By Sheriff eyesight began to dim, he came to Salem for awhile, returned to Yakima, then in November, 1970, went to Guadalajara, Mex Statesman News Service GERVAIS The Marion ico tor several months. Last Many readers will call you but do not find It conven County sheriff's department will February he returned to Salem give the city ot Lrvais ponce in time to celebrate his 91st ient to come to your home. CnLm Dn- Maurice G. Peterson.

91 year old JUICIII i uci protection beginning July 1. A birthday on March 1. He makes contract which was read at the his headquarters at the Grand puei, uuiu a copy or a a i u- winning poem, "Glorious America." (Statesman Hotel. photo by John Ericksen) weanesaay nignc town council meeting will be signed for one year. Uses Crutches Nw In addition to routine patrol- A hip operation two years ago "I can't see well enough to San Jose, and a few rela All 3.

Don't Use Blind Box Numbers ine. the sheriff's department forced him to use crutches, but read anything, and I never tives back east. will nrovide labor and eouin- apparently hasn't slowed him learned braille but I can type. The award for his copyrighted winning entry is known as the Madelyn Arrington Memorial Award provided by Ways and Of course, then I have to get someone else to proofread it," ment and furnish the city with down a bit. Nor has his fading an additional five hours per vision.

week at a cost of $6.79 per hour. "My sight is very dim I Complaints were heard of have to look several times to yards being overrun with weeds recognize a person and must get Avoid them if at all possi he smiles. Means for the Blind, Inc. and administered by the Christian ble. They are difficult to answer and many people 'I was married so long ago that I have trouble remember and dogs running loose around as close as possible, says Pe- Record Braille Foundation tnwn flnri parnens.

Council- terson of Lincoln Neb. ing it, but I have a grandson in men said they could taice no action. Complaints were also made of United Methodists Pick Delegates are suspicious of them. 4. Don't Conceal The Price trash and garbage containers at ne iow.cumiiuum.i8 um First two detente to th 1079 moinintT in tho srrppr ransinpl 0 Highlighting the conference are meetings of laymen and general conference in Atlanta, County Housing Authority will If-'! elTd Wedfsday by 't.

the Oregon-Idaho Conference of ministers in small groups to dis Surveys skw that high cuss issues and set goals for the Burtner, Portland, was first of three ministers. Four more del-gates will be elected before the conference ends Friday. About 400 persons attending the conference will, hear Bishop Francis Kearns from Ohio speak this morning on "Christian Imperatives Unity." conference in the coming year. percentage of readers will not answer an ad unless Mary Bernlce Snyder Late resident of 1089 23rd SE, Salem, June in a local hospitaL Survived by widower, Frank M. Snyder, Salem: daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy De Berry, Mrs. Lucille Carlson. Mrs. Nadine Pietila, all Salem, Mrs. Bonnie Kautz, Vancouver, Mrs.

Mary Ellen Carter, Tacoma: sisters, Mrs. Helen Mullen ay. Rapid City, S.D., Mrs. Rose Andrews, Allen, brother, James Cross, San Francisco, Calif. Eleven grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren also survive.

Announcement of services later by the BARRICK CHAPEL, 205 Church SE. ine Willamette sessions marked merger of the Oregon-I and second reading was United Methodise and Pacific given a zoning ordinance which Jwest (E) Conference as covers zoning 'for residential, sessions of the two groups' uru-multi-family, commercial, in- conference continued at Wil-dustrial, public and semi-Jublic lafet.te such as lodges, churches and I Sfw schools. Action is expected at was ojree laymen daho Conference and Pacific Northwest (E) Conference. Arraigned (YUBA CITY, Calif.) Juan Corona, the man accused of mass slaying 10 of 24 migrant workers, is escorted by deputies as he PUBLIC NOTICES Recorder Ed Studer was in structed to contact an engineering firm to determine cost of a Sandy River arrives at the Sutter County Courthouse for arraignment in Yuba City Wednesday. (AP) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for the grading, laws of the State of Oregon.

Bids must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in an amount of not less than ten per cent (10) of paving and mstaUation of sanitary sewers in Van-Lyn Subdivision will water tower which may be constructed with federal aid through a public works project. Search for 2 Continues be received by the Marion County Clerk, Courthouse, Salem, Oregon until 10:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight the price is given. 5. Don't Leave Home On The Days You Advertise 5.

Don't Omit Important Words to Save Money Vivian H. Walworth Late resident of 1955 Dallas Rd. NW. Salem, June 2. Survived by widower, Laurance A.

Walworth, Salem. Announcement of services later by the VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 60S Com'L SE at Oak. Jf uneral Sottas U1U. Marion County reserves the right to reject any or aU bids or to accept that bid which is in the best lime on the sth day ot June, 1971 and then will be publicly opened micicst vi mariun county BY ORDER OF TWIT ana read.

MARION COUNTY BOARD Chicks Out SANDY, Ore. (AP) Sheriff; Contract documents may be ob tained from the office of the Direc tor of Public Works, Courthouse, Sa. lem, Oregon. Bidders must be pre- ADV: May 28, June 1 and 3 OPEN: June 9, 1971. deputies and divers continued to search the Sandy River area MAY 28, June 1, 3, 1971 Of Whooping qualified in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon.

Bids Ethel Cohun Wednesday for two men who must be accomDanied bv a certified Late resident of 2130 Berry SEX have been missing since Mon check or bid bond in an amount of not less than ten per cent (10) of Crane Eggs IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For the County of Marion Probate Department Nn Salem, June 1, in a local hospital, at the age of S3. Survived by cousin. Mrs. Alice Seitzinger. Dia.

day. Marion County reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept that bid which is in the best Cascade Locks, Ore. Services June 4 at 10:30 a.m. at In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN H. WIRTH, deceased LAUftHHinu.

kmt and Carl Hibbs, 28, Newberg, wuxiujk.TO INTERESTED Pirn. ui wuwpiiis wcmc cggo apparent intended Macy Son Funeral Home, McMinnville, Ore. Interment In Evergreen Memorial Park. Mc to float i A ered in Wood Buffalo National SONS I NOTICE T5? HF.RERV nnrcw interest or Marion County. BY ORDER OF THE MARION COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ADV: May 28, June 1 and 3 OPEN: June 9, 1971 Readers can't guess on im down the river in a rubber Minnville.

Local arrangements Park in Canada's Northwest the undersiened has hepn portant details. Remember under the direction of RIGDON'S raft COLONIAL CHAPEL. Cottage at personal representative of the estate of JOHN H. WIRTH. deceased.

All Territory last week had hatched OS MAY 28, June 1, 3, 1971 Chemeketa NE. a well written informative ad will get results faster claims iiavine claims asainst thp Their wives they left Monday noon with a raft, fishing estate are reauired to nrpssnt th. I at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center at Laurel by Tuesday. Van Earl McCrae in the long run. same within four months from this! NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Late resident of Rt.

3, Box 829. gear and a motorcycle in their Among the eight was one Salem. May 30 at a local hospi uaic dl zua uregon isuuaing, Salem, Oregon. 97301. Notice is herebv sriven that Shir.

pickup truck tal. Survived by parents Mr. and chick which broke through the ley Ann Booster and Ethel Martin Burton have, by order of the Circuit Dated and first published this 20th day of May, 1971. Deputies said the truck was Mrs. John J.

McCrae, Salem; sisters, Carol, Sandra and Patricia, all of Salem: brothers Stan Court of the State of Oregon for WATTIE BRATZEL KREMEN I shell before departing by jet from Fort Smith in Canada. Marion county, been aDDOinted Tier. found at Dodge Park, near the i-ersonai representative 205 Oregon Building Salem, Oregon 97301 ftvS 4 -S JP' PHONE 364-6811 ley, Johnny, Kenneth and Larry, Salem, and Tony D. Dougalas, Germany: grandparents Mr. and sonal representatives of the Estate of Louis E.

Booster, Deceased, Clerk's registry No. 25.434. Sandy River. The motorcycle "The first one out is a fine OS May 20, 27, June 3, 1971 was located at Lewis and Clark healthy bird." said Dr. Ray Er AU persons having claims against Mrs.

John McCrae, Buckeye, Mrs. Eva Briggs, Detroit. and Craig Smith. Dallas. saia estate are required to present ickson, assistant director of the State Park, near Troutdale INVITATION TO BID mem, auiy venned, with proper Sealed bids for Saiom Citric center's endangered wildlife re- Officers speculated that the vuucners to saia personal representatives at 300 Pioneer Trust Buildine.

Services June 7, at 10:30 a.m. in the VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 ComL ler HBTr.ATinM aivtt-. search program. two planned to float from Dodge Salem, Oregon 97301.

within four ilJJOV-rti-Jl, WUKA (ld No. 634), months from the date of this notice bfc. at Oak. Interment Belcrest Memorial Park. uie6, aaoressed to the I Dated and first published May 27, The latest chick hatched at 10 Park to Lewis and Clark Park, a.m.

Tuesday, he said. and ride the motorcycle back to ana uy council, Utv HaU C-llam nqnn. vicguu s)(oui, wiii be re-1 Charles George Sobotka wciveu at ine onice of trip Pnhaci "All the eggs were large this the truck. Late resident of 640 Thompson ins Agent, second jt ioor, City Hall SHIRLEY ANN BOOSTER ETHEL MARTIN BURTON Personal Representatives of the Estate of Louis E. Booster.

Deceased. year. They're ail average or a raft was found on the river "5, umu A.M., P.D.T., Wednesdav. June 23. 1B71 Ave.

NE, Salem, May 31. in a local hospital. Survived by widow, Doris Sobotka, Salem; daughter, Mrs. Donna Oakly. Sa larger, and they seem to have Tuesday but relatives said it At 11 a.m..

P.D.T.. On -fllA ahnira I RHOTEN. RHOTEN stated aay and date, all hids cnh. produced nice looKing Dirds, was not the missing men's raft. lem; brother, Leo Sobotka, Coos mittea by prequalified bidders Willi be opened and read aloud in Room I Erickson said SPEERSTRA 300 Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon 97301 Attorneys for cay; sisters, Mrs.

Mary Porth, Eugene. Mrs. Anna Larsen. New Sheriff's officers and state ivo, ourtn loor. city Hall.

Talks to Newsmen "All the adults were back on (OSLO, Norway) A cigarette dangles from the fingers of Mrs. Golda Meir as the Israeli prime One set of drawings, snerffirafinnc I ell, Iowa, Mrs. Helen Hoffman, West Covina, Calif. Two grandchildren also survive. Services Personal Representatives police said the search would re sume Thursday.

OS May 27, June 3, 10, 1971 and forms of contract documents I may be obtained from Payne Sette- June 4th at 2:00 P.m. in minister talks during her news conference in Oslo Wednesday. She is in the Norwegian capital on her first official visit. (AP) case SmithArchitecture, 725 Com-1 merciai s.jt,., salem, Oregon, upon TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE HOWELL-EDWARDS CHAPEL OF THE GARDENS. 1350 Com'L SE.

Capt. Kenneth Winkelman officiating. Interment Hestlawn deposit of $25. The full amount of the nests within two or three hours after the eggs were picked up, so they were nice and warm. There was no chance of chilling," he said in explaining the chicks' better chances for survival.

oeposu win he refunded lmon return INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION ot the documents in good condition Memory Gardens. OR SEALED BIDS as hereinafter by actual bidders within one weekl after opening of bids, but to non-bid-1 ders only if returned no later than I designated will be received by the District Manager, Bureau of Land Gordon K. Tonkin Late resident of Vancouver, Waeh snri fnrmai-lv Af G.m OBITUARIES Salem and Mid-Valley Management. 3550 Libertv Road.

one wee prior to bid opening. Salem, Oregon 97302. at 10:00 A.M. Drawings. Stiecifieatinns nnrt The eggs were collected from FACIf'IC DAYLIGHT TIME.

On lorms ot other contract documents May 31 at a local nursing home. Survived by sisters Mrs. Lillian Bird and Mrs. May White, both Of Sfllpm snrl Wrc Crri Tamp. 13 separata nests last Thursday may be examined at the office of Tuesday, June 15, 1971, for aU timber marked or designated for cut tne Architects and at these Builders as part of a proj i au.u.

a vus burg. Jefferson; brother Llovd ting. Before bids are submitted, fuU txcnanges: ect to increase the number of mtormation concerning the timber, the conditions of Sale and submis baiem, Oregon Eugene, Oregon, Portland. Orppnn Tonkin, Independence. Services will be 1:30 p.m.

June 3. at the VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CWAPJTT. fin r-mi tt whooping cranes, a bird once William E. LllSthoff All bidders must comply with the provisions of Chapter 279, Oregon nearly extinct.

Now is The Time TO BUY OR RENT Interment. Belcrest Memorial Revised Statutes, including the narts I sion of bids should be obtained from the above District Manager. The right is hereby to waive technical defects in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive relating to the qualification of bid-1 With the newly hatched wuiiam uisthoff, 77, 5112 ram. james u.

fatterson officiating. oers. irequaiification must be specifically for Salem Civic Center Pro. any informality in bids received ject Landscape Work. No bid win be II i i iwpfi urn i i ii tffMnwwiiim wm.ii iy -t Jf Up- 'fN' v'-k i minKiini ainraiiirtiwiiiimiii.rt..w,...t.fWll,llriiM Harold E.

Williams tp rpciHpnt rt win. tav chicks, a U.S. Wildlife spokes- liberty Road died Wednesday man in Washington said there niSht at a Salem hospital. Ser-are 27 whooping cranes in cap- vices are pending at Golden whenever such waiver is In the in received or considered unless the I terest of the United States. IN MARION COUNTY: OREGON: Did contains a statement by the bidder as part of his bid that the provisions required by ORS 279.350 per tivity.

mortuary. ORAL AUCTION: AU timber I Salem, May 31, a local hospital at the age of 36. Survived by widow, Marie S. Williams: children. Terry.

Ronald. Debbie, at home: brothers, Curtis Williams, Salem. Theiran E. Williams. Phoenix Ari TJanl designated for cutting on certain taining to tne payment of wages I which are not less than the prevail-1 ing rates, shall be included in the! Vivian H.

Walworth Federal lands on iots 4, i. iu, and 11, Sec. 31, T. 8 R. 4 Lot contract.

NVsSE'i, Sec. der to the payment of wages which Mrs. Vivian H. Walworth, 1955 Douglas W. WTlliams, both Mul-berrv.

Arfc- cictor. SE'iSEli, sec. sec. ii, are not less than the prevailing! rates, snail be included in the Sale Special: 2 Elephants T. 9 R.

3 W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be Dallas Road NW, died Wednesday at her home. Survivors in 771 bd.ft. No bid for less tnan Bids must be made on the forms w-www. A OUUJIv Starts. McPherson.

Mrs. Agnes Elliott, Santa Cruz. Calif mother. Mrs. Millie Sledge, Santa Cruz, father.

Wallace Williams. Ozark. Ark. Services June 3 at 10:30 a In clude widower Laurance. Ser- furnished by the Architects, fully! $172,574.15 will be considered.

Minimum deposit with bid $17,300.00. completed and accompanied by bid US May zi, June ian guarantee in the amount, form and I nmrAMADniTt- vlces are pending at Virgil T. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) noHm subject to the conditions provided in I Liberty Gardens Bible Church. Interment in Belcrest Memorial Park Rpw tr; i instructions to Bidders.

ADVERTISEHENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for the improve A pet store at an Indianaftflis shopping center took out a dis- VAN EARL McCRAE The Owner reserves the right to I xwdwwll VJXlwl- atmg. Arrangements under the waive any information and to reject I ment of Tenth Avenue will be received by the Marion County Clerk, play ad in a newspaper Wednes- Services will be 10:30 am any or an bids. uireciion or COLONIAL PKAPF.T. fnttasa a -I Smile Fella No bidder may withdraw his bid Courthouse, Salem, Oregon until (MOSCOW, Idaho) Two Washington State University athletes from nearby Pullman decided to take advantaae of eutn day announcing a four-day, sale Monday at Virgil T. Golden fter the time set for the opening! 10:00 a.m.

Pacific Daylight Time on the 9th day of June, 1971. and then Ot "petS n' things." mortiiarv fnr Van Flnrl TWoPrna eketa NE. 212 Lost and Found LOST: Clothes bag containing thereof unless tne award of tne contract is delayed for a period exceeding 60 days. will be publicly opened ana read. Contract documents may be ob One of the items: "Bull ele- 18.

Salem Rt. 3 Roy A9q nrhn sent out by a beauty parlor. At left is football player Bill Moos. The other WSU student receiving a new coiffure is baseball catcher Bill Sanford. The customer in the middle is unidentified.

(AP) ay order of: pnants. Now $3,500. f.o.b. Afri- died Snndav Tntarmpnt ni tained from the office of the Director of Public Works, Courthouse, Salem. Oregon.

Bidders must be pre- City of balem. Oregon I a a.hv. FT AU. LSV I ca. Two for $5,000." Betty J.

Marsh, City Recorder sports coat slacks, between Candalaria school freeway TAi.rprl I at Belcrest Memorial Park. qualified in accordance with the us June 3, 4, laa i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Statesman Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Statesman Journal Archive

Pages Available:
1,516,603
Years Available:
1869-2024