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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • 16

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Salem, Oregon
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16
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Obiiyaries Hiram P. Andrus Services will be at 10 ajn. Mishap Kills Coast Man Friday in Howell-Edwards Chapel of the Gardens for Hi ram P. Andrus. 100, of 3305 Dun t.

v.k. :rti.iitv can Ave. NE, who died Tues day. Graveside and interment services will be at 2:30 p.m. in Madras.

WALDPORT Girard M. (Bud) Wilkerson, 38, Waldport, was killed Tuesday in a logging accident near Ketchikan, Alaska. A native of Tipton, Iowa, he came here 15 years ago. Re was employed by Campbell Construction and Logging Ketchikan. Alaska, and had Clara Tiger NEWBERG Clara Angeline Tiger, 84, Newberg, died Wednesday in a Newberg nurs I.

i Price effective througliiJuTy 26 ing home. been on the job only two days A native of Ancelmo, mr she came to Oregon 32 years and had lived in Lafayette SLIPOVERS FOR FAIL Acrylic Sweaters ill; and Dayton before coming here at the time of; his death, tie was a member of the Elks Lodge. Survivors include his widow, Barbara, Waldport, and. a sister, Mrs. Mary Jane McSpad- 28 vears aco.

She was a mem Young guys' favorites! WOOLGP.O. JACICETSS? ber of the United First Metn- odist Church. Survivine are two sons. John. den, Junction city 90 in California, and William, Eu Services are nendin? at the gene: a daughter.

Beth Rain- CemperaU 1 Vmb U.99 Comparehh vvlu $9.95 forth, Newberg; a brother and two sisters, all out of state: six Bateman Waldport Funeral Chapel. Wilverna Washington SILETZ Wilverna Washing C.n.ftn innVf. ocrvlic with mock Mz- mrHST. grandchildren and seven great Rugged outdoor look! Bold, colorful plaids in Ay. VII M'vi grandchildren.

turtle and turtleneck styles in bright Services will be at 10 a.m new fall shades. Buy several! ton, 29, Portland, formerly of nijmioi zoom Friday in Brown Memorial Chanel. Interment will be in Suetz, died Monday in a Port land hospital. Valley View Memorial Park Cemetery. A native of Chemawa, she had lived here before moving to jl i t'- s.

i i Nellie O. Zink 100 tiYLON SMELL TOPS Portland nine years ago. I Survivine are her parents. Nellie O. Zink, 71, of 1327 3rd St.

NW. died Wednesday in a Salem nursing home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Washington, Portland, and six sisters, Mrs.

Wilma Strong, Siletz, Mrs. Lorn a Martin, Silverton, Cynthia Washington. ReedsDort A native of Carson. she had lived in Portland and California before here Mrs. Pauline O'Leary, Salem, and Joan and Bemadette Wash in 1948, She was a member of the Foursquare Church.

Smart long-sleeve tu ington, both of Portland Surviving are two daughters, necks in new fall colors. i i Mrs. Phvllis Castle and Mrs Great tor scnooi wear. Services will be at 2 pjn. day in the Neighborhood Church of Christ Interment; will be in Paul Washington Cemeterv.

Grace MacKinnon, both of Salem; two brothers, Bud and Donald Foster, both of Port 'Batemarr Newport Funeral land; two sisters, Mrs. Bernice Chapel has charge of arrange James and Mrs. Rebecca Ham. ar, both of Portland, and six grandchildren. JUMOR AlSS ments.

George J. Gierloff Services are pending at Mt Scott Funeral Home. Portland. Georee J. Gierloff.

72. of 6490 beep-Toned SKAPED Rigdon's Colonial Chapel has Handbags Lardon Road NE, died Wednes day in a Salem hospital. charge of local arrangements. Merrill M. Coffin i A native of Thiraen.

TTL. he had lived in California ajld Florida before coming here six years NEWBERG Merrill M. Cof fin. 84. Friends View Manor, a ago.

He was a 'retired police man. retired Friends minister, died Wednesday in a Newberg hos 93 Surviving are his widow. Ber pital. 7- tha, Salem; three sons, Harvey and Harold, both of Salem, and Georee Whittier. a A native of Thorntown.

he attended schools in Iowa and Smartly styled shoulder strap and strap-handle casuals in crushed viryls. England, and oastored Friends sister and a brother, both out of state; seven grandchildren churches in Michigan and Ohio The "Body" took, th -Western' look here now. Contrast and one great-grandchild. before becoming a missionary to India for six years. He.later stitching and darkijich colon.

No4ron poly8ter WMd.SizeAtol8.; i fr 1 pastored churches in Washington. Oregon and California and Lycra control Services are pending at Rig-don's Colonial Chapel. Amos Worley SILVERTON Services will traveled as an evangelist be NYLON Panties fore his retirement in 1961 when he came here. He was a PANTY member of the Friends Church. Fhre-bottom Surviving are his Widow.

be at 10 a.m. Friday in Unger I Funeral Chapel for Amos (Jack) Worley, 53, Rt. 3, Box 49A, who died Tuesday in a Silverton hos- Anna. Newberg; two sons, Eugene, Whittier, and BOYS' Cemp. vaiv0 9T Louis, Boring; a daughter, Cath j.pital after a one-car accident West Hill.

Interment will be 'If erine Larson, Portland; a brother, Theron, Orange, N.J.; I in Lewis Cemetery. 10 grandchildren and nine great A native of Hagerman, N.M., Ekini and brief styles in prints and solid colors. Sizes 5 to 7. 87 sizes 81018 94 SIZES i 6 TO 12 grandchildren. he came here 1955.

He was a Services will be at p.m. Sat chef. urday in Newberg Friends Church. Interment will be in the Undercover magic for a youthful figure; One size fits all. Limited quantity.

Surviving are his widow, Mar-jorie, Silverton; five sons, Dennis. Silverton, Richard, Whittier, Jack. Altadena, i ll r-li- I I II- 1 Friends Cemetery. Attrell New berg Funeral Chapel has charge of arrangements. Contributions Real eye-catchers! Choose from a spectrum of colors and stripes.

Rugged denim twill, or canvas. Excellent wear and easy care. Steve, Azusa, and Dale, mm fo) a rKfiff3 -p in his memory may be made Charter Oak, a daugh ter. Mrs. Sandra Berg.

Covina to the Friends missionary work. and a stepdaughter, Mary Ann Wornom, Silverton; two sis Herbert Si Mclntyre ters. Mrs. Lois Williams and NEWBERG Herbert Stanley Mrs. Pauline Curtis, both in Mclntyre, 72, Rt 2, died Tues New Mexico, and seven grand children.

day in Lake Charles, of an aDcarent heart attack while en I route home from a vacation in Cora L. White Mexico. a native of Hamilton. Ohio, Cora Lee White. 75, of 645 he had lived in Canada before Ferry St.

SE, difed Wednesday coming here over 40 years ago. in a Salem nursing home. A native of Arkansas, she had lived here 26 years. He was a warehouse foreman for a shoe company and a member of the Masonic Lodge and the United Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Surviving are three step daughters.

Mrs. John Tiffany, Eugene. Mrs. L. S.

Prior, Ath- Our EnHre Summer Stock friced to Clear 0r0W Women's, Teens' sarldc latest styles and g-g every siz every gyle. Margaret Ann Arendt Salem; a rton. and Mrs. John son, Robert, Newberg, and four Dronkers, Hayward, two grandchildren. Memorial services win oe ai 3:30 D.m.

Sunday in the United Methodist Church. Private in terment will be in Friends Cem brothers, James Meddocx, Marysville, and Elmer Meddock, Gridley, four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel.

Interment will be in Twin Oaks Cemetery, Turner. eterv. Contributions in his mem ory may be made to the Heart Fund or the United Metnoaist Church memorial fund. NEED CASH? Up to $7,500 Visit Al Mercer to h.Ip yo. Wh.n monthly p.ymont.

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