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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • 9

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Salem, Oregon
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9
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CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, April 25, 1968, See. 1, rags 9 Dr. K. S. Rogers Walter J.

Loicrie AURORA Walter J. Low rie, 81, Aurora, died Wednes ACHATS Dr. Richard S. Obituaries Roger, 75, Yachats, died Tues day In a Toledo hospital day at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Wirth, in'.

Aurora. He had been living with his A native of Wisconsin Rapids, he came here over six years ago and began a general daughter for the past few months. A native of Knoxville. Iowa, Jw I practice. He was the first physv cian in, Yachats.

Prior to mov ing here, he practiced in June tion City from 1924 imtil 1961 he had lived in Nebraska, Kan Goldie Kirkland DALLAS-Mrs. Goldie Kirkland, a former Dallas resident, died Wednesday in hospital in Springfield. Mrs. Kirkland, 60, was born at Nyssa and lived in Dallas Iva Williams Mrs. Iva L.

Williams, 71, of 1345 37th Ave. NW, died Wednesday in her home. She was born in Amity. Surviving are the widower, Carl; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Aman and Mrs.

Patricia He was a graduate of the University; of Minnesota Medical sas and South Dakota before coming to this area In 1934. He was a retired farmer and in recent years had. been living He was a member of the with his children. Melvm M. White MOLALLA Melvin M.

White, 61, of-514 Hart Molalla, died Monday at home. He was born in Bellevue, Idaho, and had lived in this area 19 years. He had been a mechanic for and A Auto Wrecking for eight years. He was a member of Followers of Christ Church. Survivors include his widow, Myrtle two sons, Glendon and Vaughn, Oregon his mother, Mrs.

Eva White, Oregon from 1948-53 when she moved American Academy of General Surviving besides Mrs. Wirth TO OUR Dental Offices TO NEW Modern Offices Medicine, Oregon Medical As are another daughter, Mrs. Ina to Springfield. Surviving are the widower, Penny, Dallas; seven sons, Wil sociation, Oregon Academy of General Medicine and Lincoln Otis; a daughter, Mrs. Betty liam, Wilsonville, Elmer, Salem, DR.

LAWRENCE BERNARD Dentist Neufeld, Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Merle Johnson, Nyssa, and Clyde, Woodburn, Howard, Can-by, Walter, Aurora, Virgil, Clackamas, and Leonard, New- F. Fern Spence F. Fern Spence, 70, of 1799 Evergreen Ave. NE, died Tuesday in a Salem hospital.

A native of Bladen, she came here in 1936 from Osborne, Kan. She was a member of Jason Lee Methodist Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.Marjorie Stogner. San Carlos, and Mrs. Donna VanDell and Mrs.

Ramona Howard, both of Salem; two sons, Gordon, Anaheim, and Ronald, Portland; four sisters, Mrs. Beulah Spence jv Salem, Mrs. Inez Gangwish, Denver, Mrs. Leila Snook, Lincoln, and Norma Lockhart, Red Cloud, a brother, Leo Whelan, Saticoy, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Friday in Howell-Edwards Chapel. Private committal will be in Portland. Norma Benedict McMINNVILLE Norma Benedict, 65, of 169 N. City Park died Wednesday in a Portland hospital. She was a long-time resident of McMinnville and had taught fourth grade at Columbus school.

Survivors include the widower, George; a son, Gary, Portland; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Bodeen, Hermiston, and Kay Scott, Baltimore, Md. Services are pending at Scott's Funeral Chapel. berg; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Coon- City; four sisters, Mrs.

Minnie rod, Englewood, 35 grand Walters, Gladstone. Mrs. La- Across from Courthouse vina Dunlop and Mrs. Violet Arnold, Oregon City i and Mrs. C.

G. Westerburg, Mulino; two Mrs. Mary Smith, Baker; two brothers, Donald Lueck, Baker, and Frank Lueck, Cottage Grove; three grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Bollman Funeral Dallas, with burial in Restlawn Memory Gardens, Salem.

Mary P. Royer Mrs. Mary P. Royer, 77, died Monday in a Salem hospital. She was born in Nebraska Girard, both Salem; a son, Dr.

Thomas Williams, Camas, two sisters, Edna Bay-less, Seattle, and Mrs. Grace Fallin, Lincoln City; eight grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Barrick Funeral Home: Kate D. Peyton Mrs.

Kate D. Peyton, 88, of 7693 Wheatland Road NE, died Wednesday in a Salem nursing home. She was a native of Illinois and had come to Salem five years ago from Klamath Falls. She was a member of the Salem Christian Science Church. Surviving are four sons, Frank and Calvin, both of Klamath Falls, and Ralph and brothers, Walter White, Glad children and great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Canby Chapel of Everhart and Kent. Interment will be in Hubbard Cemetery. Monica Stuckart MT. ANGEL Mrs.

Monica stone and Orville White, Oregon City; and three grandchildren. All THI CREDIT I You Need For All the Dentistry You Need Graveside services were held today at Carus Cemetery with Holman-Hankins- Rilance Mor tuary, Oregon City, in charge Stuckart, 34, of 1215 E. College died Wednesday in a Portland hospital. of arrangements. She was born in South Dakota Arthur C.

Kirchner Services will be at 1:30 p5n. Vnlamm County Medical Society. Surviving are his widow, Wyne, Yachats; a daughter, June Koler, Portland; a son, Dr. Richard S. Rogers, Eugene; four brothers and a sister, all in Washington, and seven grandchildren.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Fridayl in Walport Community Presbyterian Church. Interment will be at 3 p.m. in Rest Haven Cemetery, Eugene. Bateman Funeral Chapels, Newport and Waldport, have charge of arrangements, Harry C.

Miller LEBANON 'Harry Castle-mon Miller, 72, of 578 E. Ash Lebanon, died Wednesday in a Salem hospital, Miller was the owner of Kecr-Miller Drugs in Lebanon for the past 46 years. He was a pharmacy graduate Oregon State University He was a member of the Elks and Masonic lodges and wasja football referee! in the local area many 'years, Surviving are the widow, Eloise, Lebanon; a son Harry C. Palma Mallorca, Spain; a half-brother, Frank Parker, -Salem; i a half sister, Mrs. Grace Spady, Portland.

"Arrangements are pending at Huston Funeral Home. Saturday in Virgil T. Golden and came to Mt. Angel at the age of 3. She attended St.

Mary's School and Mt. Angel Academy and lived from 1952-60 in Sublimity and Stayton after and had lived in Salem the past 1 years, coming here from Portland. Surviving are a daughter, Frances Avery, and grandson, Keith Avery, both of Salem. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Riverview Cemetery, Portland.

Howell-Edwards Chapel is in charge. Mortuary for Arthur C. Kirch Leslie, both of Portland; nine grandchlildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. Services are pending at Howell-Edwards Funeral Home. ner, 67, 1895 Capitol St.

NE, who died Wednesday. Private interment will be in Belcrest her marriage, before returning here. Memorial Park. Surviving are the widower, John; six children ages 2 to 13, Paula, Steven, Maureen, Susan and Anthony; mother Mrs. Grace Traeger, Mt.

Angel; five sisters, Sister M. Antoinette Traeger; superior of Benedict convent here, Mrs. Mary ft Schurr, Mrs. Regina Schiedler, Mrs. Geraldine Beyer, and Margaret Traeger, all Mt.

An THAT YOU REALLY SAVE AT DRUG BOYS' gel; three brothers; Leo and Francis Traeger, Mt. Angel, and Thomas Traeger, Seattle. Rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. ft ill 1 I llSSJ flr Re8 or fish 1 1 NYLON BRIEF Friday and mass at 10 a.m. Otto C.

Buff Saturday, both in St. Mary's Catholic Church, with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Unger Fu- HAPPY FACE Facial Washing Cream $1.09 value Otto C. Buff, 79, Roseburg, died Wednesday in a Roseburg WHITE RAIN Crystal Clear Shampoo $1.00 value nejral Chapel is in charge. Frank Gregory LINCOLN CITY-Frank Gregory, 88, Lincoln City, died Tuesday in a local nursing home.

He was born in Sheridan and had lived many years in this area. Surviving is a cousin, Mrs. Kathryn Beigh, Portland. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at he Taft Cemetery, Pacific Mortuary, Lincoln City, is in charge of arrange hospitalj.

He was a resident of Marion County until about three years ago. I Buff was a native 'of Silver-ton and moved Salem in the 1920s. He was an auto mechanic and shop foreman for the former Marion Motors far many years. He was a World War I veteran. Survivors include a nephew, Mark Speer, Salem.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Long Shuckle Mortuary, Roseburg, with private burial in Silvertoir. Charles F. Purdum Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Virgil T.

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Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the Attrell Newberg Funeral. Chapel with private, interment at Wilbur Cemetery, Wiibur, Ore. There were no known surviving relatives. i Brimley, 83, of 370 24th fliW or lnngth stretch 88 Folding Fence 88c 88c 88c 88 88c 88c 88c 88c 88c denim pent.

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