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ISfetwrara, Solem, 0n Ney. 17, '12 (Sic 0-3 English Literature Project WCA Retention Bid City News Briefs Oregon's Agricultural LYONS MAN CHARGED For Satem Service Boosted in Report William Earl King, 20, Lyons, Operation Unaffected By Closure of Office was arrested Friday on a Stayton Justice Court warrant charging him with petty larceny, involv ing theft bedding and other items from a Mill City motel. CIRL HURT Darlene Basyt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo T.

Basyt, 771 Commercial St. NE, sustained a iwn-serious head bump and knet laceration Friday noon when she fell off a playground bar at Garfield School, first aidmen reported. She did not require 'hospitalization, i RABBITS MISSING Four rabbits were taken from a and Pendleton. (Story also on page 1) Filing of a Federal Aviation Elimination of the lure port- Both cities face loss of either reported. Bail sheriff deputies was set at $250.

land regional office of tht VS. West Coast or United Air Lines Agricultural Departmeitan Bounced Thursday by Secretary cf Agriculture OrvCk L. Freeman. Functions ef the Portland office Agricultural Stabilization and Agency report this week in Washington, D.C., strengthened West Coast Airlines' case for re CHAMBER SEES FILM Conservation Service farm commodity pro cram will have no will be bandied largely in Kansas tention of its service to Salem A movie of the1 Portland Rose Festival Parade will be featured direct effect ea Mario County or Qty. and most of tht 14 empbjre will be previded jobs in other areas, some ia Kansas City.

service because of lack of passenger loadings, CAB to Decide The FAA's bureau of regulation recommended in both cases that one airline be eliminated and in both cases United would be removed. The recommendation Oregoa operations of the ASCS, Tbe Statesman learned Friday. pen at her home Thursday night, city police were told by Ruth Monday noon at the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon Lebanon Woman's The Portland regional cine ef Condition 'Fair' at Marion Motor Hotel. Portland Royal Rosarians are in charge Haiel Rogers, 1880 22nd St. SE, RICKMAN ON UIAVI tbe ASCS as one of three eliminated is a reorganization of the After Car Crash of the program.

Hl-Y INDUCTS goes, to the Civil Aeronautics Theodore L. Rickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Oliver Rickman, Statesman Ntwi Servlca Board, which will decide what airline service remains in Sa Hearing to 462 Elma Ave.

SE, is home on leave this week from duty on the New members of Salem Hi-Y clubs sponsored by Salem YMCA LEBANON A Lebanon wo lem. man was hospitalized with a USS Destroyer John Thompson will be inducted Sunday in Ne Penenntl ChengM Arnold Bodlker. Oregon executive director of tht ASCS said tbe removal ef the farm commadity office would tneaa that any dealings of state or county offices ia commodity loans would probably be handled out ef Kaniaa City racier thaa Portland. Ne changes ia personnel or op eraUon of tbe ASCS program ia Oregon is contemplated, be said. Tbe Portland commodity office Is responsible for dealing iia Air Plans Recommendation of the FAA He reports back Nov.

28. The service at First Methodist Church skull fracture Thursday evening following a two-car accident on goes counter to arguments of from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Speaker Salem city and business leaders. For Theater family is visiting Ft. Lewis this weekend to see another son1, Sgt.

Jav Rickman. who leave shortly will be Roy. Horine, YM youth who have favored retention of both airlines, and a preference secretary. I LIBRARIANS AT WORKSHOP DALLAS Petition by the Pen- for United if only one line can tacle Theater. Inc.

for authori South Santiam Highway on this city's outskirts, state police said-Officers said Mrs. Willamina Kliewer, 42, was taken to Lebanon Community Hospital. Her condition was called "fair" Friday night. The car driven by Mrs. Kliew for duty in Germany.

DISEASES REPORTED Twenty-eight cases of influenza remain here. State Librarian Eloise Ebert zation to build a new theater oa The bureau of regulation states and two members of her staff wil a Dve-acre tract near the it feels WCA has "within limita take part today at Redmond in the Dallas-Salem Highway will be commodity credit and other ae peels of handling and storing gov emmeot commodities and sur pluses. It serves sine Westers states. a workshop on library resources. subject ef a public hearing at tions of the economies of the operation, provided adequate the Courthouse here at vm.

Attending are Mary Rutherford, chief of field services, and er collided about 6 p.m. with a vehicle opperated by Vernon Reh-winkel, 20, Lebanon, police said. service to the points Tuesday. Headed the list of communicable diseases reported by Marion County Health Officer Dr. Willard Stone this week.

Others were measles, one; scalp ring worm, one; scarlet fever, one; tuberculosis, six; whooping cough.10; syphilis, one. At October hearings, several Tbe Salem theater group wants 12 Staff Charles Milford, chief of readers' services. Ten workshops are being held in the state to assist smaller libraries. i Rehwinkel suffered loss of several teeth and received out-patient cities criticized WCA service as inadequate. te construct the 41 by il-foot theater and ether faciLties including a earking area en the treatment.

-i State and county offices of the ASCS handle a number of res-serration and grams, only a small portjou el wooded site which is bow toned for agriculture, grazing and tinv OBITUARIES which deal in the area of price-supported commodities. Turning to Salem's specific situation, the bureau says passenger needs can be met "with little or no reduction in quality or quantity of service being provided. Since service to be rendered is more nearly adaptable This replica of tht Shakespearean Globe Theatre was constructed by South Salem Among tbe county projects are Salem and Mid-Willamette Valley High School Senior Jeff Hogensen as an extra project for his English Literature heat allotment and marirUr.f quotas, wheat tUbllualxxi. feed ber-Uuutg. The property Is located aboot a quarter of a mile north ef the SalemDaHas Highway near the Independence Y.

A zone change request oa a West Salem property will also be considered by the Polk County class, i he son ot Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hogensen, 1365 Marshal Dr. 5t, ht used a to the local service rather than textbook picturt of tht old thtatrt as a guide. (Statesman Photo) grains program, and agricultural trunkhne operation.

West Coast Handling the pro- Baird, Chowchilla, Loyd Laura A. Car dwell should be permitted to provide and Leonard Remington, both such service exclusively." Agency Takes ALBANY Mrs. Laura A. S. High Senior Builds Planning Commission Tuesday nighL In it Glover and Florence R.

Johnson are asking a chance Car dwell, former Albany resi Airlin Rt commended Corvallis, and Clifford Remington, Gold Beach; daughters Maude Remington, Toledo, Mrs. Lillie Jones, Newport, Mrs. Mil Orders for Tillie Klaudt Mrs. Tillie Klaudt, 3460 Duncan Ave. NE, died Friday at her home at the age of 62.

She had been in ill health since suffering a stroke three weeks ago. Born at Zap, N.D., Mrs. Klaudt came to Salem in 1940 from Zap. dent, died Friday at Centralia, where she had resided from residential to business for The FAA continues, "either West Coast or United should Globe Theater Replica by 230-foot lot at 2483 on dred Matischewsky, Nebraska, for the past nine years. She was 77.

serve Salem, but not both. We the Dallas Highway NW a block and Mrs. Mabel Johnson and Dag Stamps Orders for the Hammarskjold recommend West Coast." west of Sloneway Dr. NW. She leaves a widower, Carroll Mrs.

June Reeder, both Visalia, grams are a 12 person paid sua in Marion County assisted by a county committee of three far men, and community committees in each of 11 major communities. Hatfield Asks Reconsideration On Office Move ly THI AlSOCIATtD ItU Closure ef tbe Portland Cbts-modity Oedit effirt by the De C. Cardwell, Centralia; one son, By KAREN BLUNDELL "You have to be skillful with your hands and once you master this then it's really not hard." She was employed at Oregon Turkey Growers Association. She Also in the recommendation was exclusive WCA servict to Pendleton-Spokane, also entailing a granacnuaren ana it great-grandchildren. Edwin Leverich, Albany; one was a member of Faith Taber Services will be Saturday at Using a picture as his only reference.

Jeff set about work. "It wasn't very hard." reported Jeff, "but it took a lot of time." It took him three weeks, spending two or three hours every evening. Mem AAakes Curtains brother, Otis Carter, Roseburg; two grandchildren and five great nacle. slimination of UAL. The bureau recommended dropping of West 10:30 a.m.

at Virgil T. Golden Three Seeking Vote Recounts grandchildren. chapel with interment in City She leaves a widower, John Klaudt, Salem; two brothers, Coast service to Burns, Lakeview, stated South Salem senior Jeff Hogensen. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Hogensen of 1365 Marshal Drive SE. who Services will be 11 a.m. in Fisher Funeral Home, Newport-Toledo and part of the View Cemetery. DeMoss-Durdan Funeral Home, Corvallis. is in Henry Kraft, Zap, N.D., and Freddie Kraft, Vancouver, 4-cent inversion error stamp are now being taken by the Philatelic Sales Agency, Washington, D.C., Salem Postmaster Albert Gragg said Friday.

Postal money orders, certified checks or bank drafts payable to the agency should be included with orders, he added. Handling charges, in addition to the cost of the stamps, are 5 cents for one to 49 stamps, 10 cents for 50 to 400, and 20 cents on up to Klamath Falls-Boise run, and retention of service to Baker and charge. Rev. Harold Shellhart officiating. Burial will be in Willam From the picturt, which he six sisters, Mrs.

Mary found in a book. Jeff made State Election Director "Jack Thompson said Friday that three Ontario for only one more year recently built a rep Lightholt, Elgin, N.D.; Mrs. Em Albert B. Weaver lica of the Shake drawings on which to base his work. The materials used were ma Wegner, Portland; Mrs.

Hilda ette Memorial Park. Evelyn Ruth King petitions for recount of last week's elections have been filed with hit CORVALLIS Albert Benia spearian Globe Theatre. Trexal and Mrs. Ethel Pheniling both of Golden Valley, N.D.; Mrs office. Jeff built the replica in connec mainly scraps found around his home, including balsa wood.

ALBANY Services will be 10 i -1 Public Records Edith Hamilton, Sunnyside Each bench, wall, door and oth tion with his English literature class. Each student was required to complete a project of his min Weaver, 74, a longtime Corvallis resident, died Thursday at a Corvallis hospital. Resident of 447 N.16th he had lived here since 1936. Mrs. Martha Vik, Wal er pieces were cut into shape lace, Idaho.

a.m. Monday in Fisher Funeral Home for Mrs. Evelyn Ruth King of Albany, who died Thursday at Yreka, at the age choice. Arrangements are pending at ii with a small carving knife. He used a minimum of nails, fitting the pieces together mainly with of 44.

Howell-Edwards mortuary. Harriet M. Morley Born In Indiana, Mrs. King glue. Two of the three red print Van Rietmann, county Republican chairman in Gilliam County, demanded a recount in tbe county judge race and posted the $G0 bond for the county's precincts.

The Republican candidate hi that race lost by a narrow margin. Other recount demands were ta the city council election in Gear-hart, and a justice of the peace election in the Glendak district of Douglas County. penmen 1 1 Agriculture, announced Thursday, brought atror.g calls for reconsideratioa Friday. Rep. Edith Green.

D-Ore, asked for and Gov. Mark HaU field, in a statement issued ia Columbus. Ohio, where be went te see the Oregon -Ohio State football game, joined and added sharp attack oa the administration. Sea. Wayne Morse.

D-Ore ta a telegram te Freemai asked that the final order te mors the office be postponed until a cwgrestinaal rornmittee eai review the situation. Hatfield said the erder was "another indkatioa of the lack el understanding ef fecal services, by an administration ia Washirg-ton. not unlile the postoffice move" under which tht r-rianl 1,000. A special printing of the imperfect stamps was ordered after it was discovered that 400 of the initial 120-million press run had been printed incorrectly. The Post Office Department said the decision to reprint the error is in line with its policy of avoiding production of rare or overvalued stamps.

Inflated values of the Hammarskjold stamps rose to $5,000 each. lived at Danville, 111., and Na curtains hanging in the lower Keizer Fire Loss Raised tfenal City, before coming Weaver worked for Illinois Bell Telephone for 17 years, then was an Electrician at Paramount Studios, Los Angeles. Here he was an electrical contractor until retirement. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mila Curry Weaver, Corvallis; windowa were designed and made by his mother.

This was the only help given him on the project 10 Albany last April. ne ana Beach King were married in CIRCUIT COURT Mary Llna Warren vs. Gentry Robert Warren: Divorce complaint charges cruelty, seeks custody of child and $100 monthly support. Married Feb. 1, 1947, at Yuma, Ariz.

Thomas J. Henvy vs. Rosalie Ann Henvy: Divorce complaint charges cruelty, asks restoration of defendant's former name of A revised damage estimate Is 1946 at Danville. The Globe Theatre was the SILVERTON services for Mrs. Harriet M.

Morley, 84, who died Thursday, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Ekman-Unger Funeral Horn. Rev. Paul Henry will officiate. Mrs.

Morley was born jn the Abiqua area north of Silverton, being prepared for the Thursday Besides the widower, she leaves playhouse where most of Shake- two sons, Charles Lee King, Al son Ray Weaver, Roseburg; brother Earl Weaver, Riverside, three grandchildren. bany, and Thomas Allen King, evening fire at the home of Robert S. Miller, 3740 Brooks Ave. NE. Investigators are considering estimates as high as $18,000.

Tccts Lists Expenses spear's dramas were first produced: Built in 1559. the playhouse followed the conventional plan of the 16th century theaters. Bonita, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gower, Danville, H.

P. (Rusty) Teets. unsuccesa- The blaze kept Keizer firemen The Globe was the home play one sister, Mrs. Sylvia King, Chicago, 111. on the scene three hours and re ful Democratic candidate for office was shifted from Portland Marion County Board of Commit- i te Seattle.

sulted in changing plans of their Services will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at DeMoss-Durdan Funer alHome, with interment in Crystal Lake Cemetery. Rev. C. S.

Neville will officiate. Corvallis Masonic Lodge will conduct ritualistic services. Blaze Damages Suburban Home Fire caused an estimated $1,500 damage to the Richard A. Brown house at 3760 34th Ave. NE early Friday.

Trucks from Four Corners and Middle Grove depart Mrs. Ada Rice Harber. Married Aug. 25, 1961, at Vancouver, Wash. State vs.

Robert Turney: Defendant sentenced to consecutive 15-year prison terms on kidnapping and rape charges. Glen Eugene Sansburn vs. Ar-lene Louise Sansburn: Divorce complaint charges cruelty, agrees house of the Lord Chamberlain's Men and of Shakespeare's Company. Builds Plane M4U Jeff became acquainted with a member of the pioneer Towne family. She was the widow of John Morley, large-scale hop grower who built one of the first hop dryers in the area at Bethany.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Pauline Cooley, Silver-ton; Mrs. Marjorie Gross, Portland; Mrs. Frances Fargher, Du- wives. A meeting ol Keizer tire-men's Auxiliary had been scheduled in the fire station.

Instead, wives prepared coffee and sand BROWNSVILLE Services sioners. filed a report with the county clerk Friday showing campaign expenses totaling MM mostly for advertising. Outside contributions totaled S10S. including from the Capitol Donkey Club. Rural Ave.

S. Teets is a Keixer resident. will be 2 p.m. Monday in Brownsville Presbyterian Church MADAM IMA Win HH vwm ywr Frt-- ad Fwtwre, WUf tnrevtft eB rew oreblemt. Rtedina lM F.

244-tUI 2233 LsWtf Rd SI Louise E. Riche the methods of building models ments answered the 2:30 o'clock for Mrs. Ada Rice, a Brooks that defendant have custody oficau wiches to take to the men who battled the blaze through the dinner hour. The meeting was rescheduled for Friday evening. native who died here Thursday Mrs.

Louise Eugenie Riche, 86, native of France and a Salem fur, and Mrs. Olive Fish, Port Brown, a widower, was home three children and $120 monthly support. Married June 18, 1957, at the age of 85. land; one son, Sidney Morley, alone, and escaped unhurt. Dam when ht was young.

While ia grade school and junior high school he built airplane models. Some of his planes he designed himself. He put engines In and flew Though born in the Brooks area resident since 1947, died Friday at a Salem hospital after Silverton; seven grandchildren, community north of Salem, Mrs. age was heaviest to kitchen and living room, but cause was undetermined, firemen said. The Warrant Charges zz ertat-granacnuaren and one suffering a stroke the previous night.

great-great-grandchild. at Salem. Carl L. and Viola M. Morrison vs.

Albert K. and Mildred W. dark: Plaintiff granted foreclosure. Margaret Janet Hall vs. Henry Nicolai Hall: Plaintiff granted many of his plants.

"After two Mill City Man Interment will be at Miller fire apparently started in the kitchen of the one-story frame Rice lived most of, her life in Linn County. She and George Edgar Rice were married in 1894 at Monroe. He died in 1949. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. She was born in Scrupt Marne, or three trips," Jeff added, "they Cemetery.

in Northern France, and came house. A Mill City man was arrested Friday on a Stayton Justice would hit the ground and cravk up. Thea I would have to make to the U.S. in 1920. She lived Orval Roy Galloway None of the loss was covered Court warrant chareine him at Los Angeles many years.

divorce, awarded custody of two by insurance, firemen said. Ruth Lafayette, Brownsville; one brother, Walter Lerwill, Myrtle DALLAS Services will be 11 children and $250 monthly sup Mrs. Riche made her home with with threatening the commission of a felony while armed them over or repair them." Taxidermy has become Jeffs recent hobby. Ht likes to hunt and fish, thea mount his catches About 8 a.m. Friday firemen answered another call to the Creek; one half-brother, Verne PUBLIC AUCTION Hovember 30, 1962 al 10:00 A.H.

SILVER PALIS STATE PARK SALVAGE SALE a.m. Monday in Friesen Mortuary for Orval Roy Galloway, who was Lerwill, Tiller; two' half-sisters, house, but it was a false alarm Mrs. Emaline Young, Myrtle in "life like positions." Creek, and Mrs. Emily Rose with a dangerous weapoa. Lodged in Marion County jail under $1,000 bail was Paul Junior Scharingson, 39, sheriff deputies said.

The charge stemmed from an Traffic Mishap Norman, Redmond; five grand port. Paul Frederickson vs. Thyra Frederickson: Divorce complaint charges cruelty, agrees that defendant have custody of two children and $120 monthly support. Married Aug. 24, 1954, at Salem.

Grant Anderson vs. Marion Motor Hotel, Defendant's motion for involuntary nonsuit a son, Raymond P. Riche of Salem Rt. 4, Box 740. He is the only survivor.

Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Salem, with interment in St. Barbara Cemetery. Bar-rick Funeral Home is in charge.

Russell S. Wacken children and 10 great-grandchil Injures Woman killed Thursday at the age of 46 when struck by a car at Lebanon. A former Amity, Willamina and Dallas resident, Galloway had lived at Lebanon for three years. A farm worker, he liked to walk, and was known for the hymns he sang as he walked. He was a bachelor.

dren. Rev. Charles Falconer will offi Births Sit. Uaia brfuu. i mmm ciate at the Burial will incident Wednesday when two rifle shots were fired at Shar-inson's step-brother, 16-year-old Terry Ray Sischo, also Mill City, officials reported.

be in Union Cemetery, Craw-fordsville. Fisher Funeral Home A Monmouth woman suffered severe leg lacerations when her car veered off Salem-Dallas Highway near Junction about 10 a.m. Friday, state police report ru. suu er. rt itu4 -zrZ i7T u.

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Otr2 UMta UmUr femstrr sirr7 Tbt sslvtct OmUt NMlrti a rt mIIUm fcatr SmA Funeral services will be today is in charge. FELLER To Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Feller, Dayton, a Friday.

Nov. 16. at Salem Gene-! Born at Rigefield, he came to Dallas about 1939 after PROBATE COURT Dinner Set for Vets Barracks 1515, World War Cora Gosnell Hall estate: Order sets 9:15 a.m. Dec. 24 for hearing on final account.

Jennie Claire Bartlett estate: Order approves final account, closes estate. ed. Officers said Mrs. Estelle Oster-loh, 24. was taken by Willamette ambulance to Salem Memorial Hospital.

Her condition was called "satisfactory." Mary P. Wright ALBANY Mrs. Mary P. Wright, Tangent, a former Salem resident, died Thursday in a nursing home here at the age of 71 for Russell Stuart Wacken, 11-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Wacken of Albany, who died Thursday in a Portland hospital of injuries suffered in an auto crash earlier in the day near Salem. The little victim's father is a patrolman with the Albany State Police office. BOTfU tts living at Amity, in Yamhill-Carlton area and Willamina. Ht leaves his father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs.

William Galloway, Chico. and two Bisters, Mrs. Irene Neufeld, Dallas, and Mrs. Elva Egli, erlin. Pastor Jesse A.

Goldiron of Church of God will officiate at Veterans will hold their annual turkey dinner at noon today ia the Keizer Grange Hall Tickets will be sold at the door, officials emphasize Friday. SI.M if nr. Vi. ral Hospital. COWAN Te Mr.

and Mrs. Donald R. Cowan. 450 Lincoln SL SE, a son. Friday, Nov.

IS, at Salem General HospitaL PORTER To Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Porter, $57 Richmond Ave. SE.

a daughter. Friday, Nov. IS, at Salem Memorial fue ran petlrrt ttm I- rue Jacob Faix estate: Order ad sr i fiM i mits will to probate, appoints Rurnlirv ReDOrted ut sssU Ms tfftrN sitrtStuktt rtUi Br Bftmin. I 9---M admin Born at she came to Salem with her parents Pioneer Trust- Company TSKMa Or SALE istrator. Among the population of voting as a child.

She and John R. Gussie Shaw estate: Order ad Surviving besides the parents age in the i960 census, women Eth fc-te Mil acrats4 fcy rrrtuwa ckrk etrS JKct4 ifi. tat fct rrtaia. Jm wa mmj hmm4 u4 evaac m. Wright were married in 1918 at Clothing, jewelry and a phonograph were stolen earlier this week from the home of Joan Mul-lins, 4257 Scott Ave.

NE, Marion tht service. Burial will be in Dallas Cemetery. are a brother, Steven, and grand outnumbered men by 3.5 million. Salem. They moved to Shedd the parents Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Dil- year of their marriage and to the McFarland district north of Tan ard and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore County sheriff deputies reported PMHjSa eue lrm lb tUU rifBtM Sot Mitt Wacken, Salem. gent in 1941.

Graveside services are at 10:30 Paid Notices Besides the widower, she Friday. The intruders broke a window to gain entry before making off with the. goods, valued at $400, they said. a.m. today at Restlawn Memory leaves one brother, Arthur King, mits will to probate, appoints Pioneer Trust Company executor.

Angie Layton estate: Order sets 9:15 a.m. Dec. 24 for hearing on final account Alice B. Gray estate: Order closes estate. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Kenneth Thomas Buchholz, 26, Mount Angel, farmer, and Gail Ann Glidden, 21, 893 Bellevue St.

SE, registered nurse. Salem, and two sisters, Mrs. bardens, Virgil T. Golden Mortuary In charge. Rummage Sale, Sat.

Nov. 17, 9-3, 19th Breyman (1 block South of Caroline Bowers, Harrisburg, and Mrs. Mina Herschbach. Salem. PORK BEEF SALEI HOG 29c CUT WRAPPED EMtf Orf WVtttc TmSst BEEF a 41c Dorthy H.

Davis Center) by. Unitarian Women's tasart fatUfal MrlMMMi af la iirttani. Ammmm tartu via Ut vttet at Ut tlartact Sa4 at taM lltaTtt ti rtrauat far UmUt smaaa Sa taak la aSaa at ra-Mval. aat a aua ay atvaact HitillaiM mam af aa Int Uaa. Slt.tM.tt aarh.

Th Uat aaraa. avr. via a la aa mmmm wttauMe by Sti ULfkvir aiHttaa uaiikt vatea af Uaiarr raatatalac la Dr ataUaf caS Myawau ta eaca af rtaMval af BaWf, a arM aoaS la aa amaaat af Wa lata SZZtt.tt aaay raraiU. ptm aa rJ af aay naWt aa4 aaaJl UarvafUr laiaiataaS. ria af a aaaaa aaj ia tta aaiaaaa af Ua Prmmt aa lata SXJM.se, sasjr Ut aa nmH kaiart tsth njmtn it Tat strctttnU Wttr 01 sis ratr4 to torsUk aarttS-ealaa af a4 kata la farca aUa HaailKy teium tauta af Services will be ii p.m.

Safflower, first introduced to the U.S. in 1925, was known for centuries in -India, the Middle East and North Africa. Alliance.l (adv) SPRINGFIELD Services Tuesday in Fisher Funeral Home, were held Thursday for Mrs. Rev. Harold Shallhart officiating.

Exclusive Imports. Christmas Cards. Gift Enclosures. Eola Dorthy H. Davis, who died Mon Burial will be in Brownsville day in Eugene.

Pioneer Cemetery Acres. 47S3 Dallas Rd. NW. dy.) REGULAR MEETING Survivors include the widow NOTHING DOWN ON APetOVEB CtEDIT 4 MONTHS TO PAT mm iw aaaa aiaa.aaa.aa aa aajary aa aa ai af aay aaa iinu raluf fraai aaxk ttaxte atrtrrt Sat tiat.tastt Sat laJUT a ar taau af sfl Hmii tatsMaf trai tstk ftsiie tertrmta. aaf Ellen Remington er, Robert L.

Davis, two daugh Now taking orders for fresh tur keys. Kuykendall Egg Poulj eUASft tUaOty tastruaa vu a s4Ji at at at CANNERY LOCAL 670 1 CsXr rty ters and one son, all of Springfield; mother, Mrs. Caroline. L. Service's will be Saturday in 03 try, 1383 Lancaster Dr.

NEfAdv.) $2935 25 Pounds BEEF 50 Pounds fl BEH 14 Asserted Cuts Hamilton, Dallas. Brothers, James George Salem for Mrs. Ellen Hockett Remington, 72, Newport, who died Thursday. In a Corvallis Rummage sale by Alpha XI Asserted Curs Delta Alumnae, Saturday. Nov.

17th at 477 Court St. (adv.) hospital. WHOUUU Man (Nomination of Officers) Monday; November 19 1:30 P.M. te 8:00 P.M. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HALL E.

S. Benjamin Secretary INFORMATION Skaua ssat tfcatttf au aalrsa4 eUtWe aala inn aa4 tsstala aala acraaaaaau a a aati laat fr aa ruiutj Ktaa M'. SUU SUtbway Oaiiataf. Saivaa. Orara.

A rtarBUtta af aula rsrst Sar1ataaaat vtl aratlaala at A.M. aa MvraaiWr ta, Ira, at Uaar rsAa Park aaajr thmm raata)a alttirt tfc tlaaaar araaa aa azaUto ssraaaaaas arartilaai. a THI STAT! HIGHWAY COMMIUION I lit VIS THI RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANT OR ALL BIDS. A native of Missouri, she lived LaBRANCH Get extra holiday cash with in Nebraska and then came to B. Alvin L.

and Ervin E. Hamilton, all of Dallas, and Ernest A. Hamilton, Killdeer, N.D.; sisters, Mrs. R. W.

Shellenberger and Mrs. Loren Siebert, both ef Dallas, and Mrs. Bert Babb Eugene. Salem in 1941. She moved to 275 Lancaster Dr SI Phone 362-4650 Anytime fast-action Classified ads.

Sell the worthwhile articles you don't use by dialing 364-6811 (adv.) Newport 10 years ago. Surviving are' sons George.

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