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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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8 (Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, July 14, '63 Armless Oregon Bridegroom Cuts Cake OBITUARIES Californian io Be Envoy to African State 1 Salem and Mid-Willamette Valley in the Zion Memorial Park Ceme- tery, Canby. Newest $100 Demo Dinner Is Announced WASHINGTON (AP) AH yoa need to hobnob with the politically mighty in posh Washington surroundings these days is a $100 bill or a check will do. Of course, if you really want to splurge and take nine friends -along to impress them with your close association with the great and near-great, you can have your own table for $1,000. Which is by way of saying that the invitations are out for a "Wyoming Roundup" being given by the Sargent Shrivers at their RockviUe, place Jury 11 for the benefit of Sen.

Gale W. Mc- Gee. D-Wyo. There is a feeling that perhaps the Washington supply of people He was born in Butte, Neb. He had been a resident of the dan area since 1956.

He had been employed in logging. family reported. She was born in Greely, and lived in Portland and Salem before moving to Albany about 20 years ago. Her husband, Thomas J. Drynan, formerly football coach at Salem High School, is director of athletics at Albany Union High School.

The family address is 206 W. 7th Albany. Survivors include the husband Surviving are two sons, Neil Moir, Portland; and David Peter sen, Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. sister, Mrs. Luther Pen-noyer, Mulino; and brother, Les- 'p I jf mi'myn 11 I v- r7 4 It MMMM ti- 'i I MBiaini Willi I1M IW .1 II ll NM ter Petersen, Valentine, Neb.

iVera E. Lewis i HYANNIS PORT. 'AP The Summer White House announced Saturday President Kennedy plans to nominate Claude G. Ross. 45, of California as ambassador to the Central African Republic.

Ross is a career foreign service officer, now serving as deputy director of African and Malagasy Union affairs in the State Department Bureau of African Affairs. He will succeed John H. Burns, who now is 'chief with the American Embassy in Paris. The President appointed Howard H. Haugerud, 38, of Minnesota as deputy inspector general for foreign assistance.

He has been a deputy secretary of the Army for international affairs. The resignation of Ambassador William I. Cargo as deputy representative of the United States to the International Atomic Energy Agency was announced. Cargo is a career foreign service officer and will become deputy chief of Mrs. Vera E.

Lewis, 66, of 1780 Emma Domaschofsky, Dallas; two sons, Louis and James Dona-schofsky, both Dallas; brothers, Chris, Junction City; Oscar and Robert, Portland; and Frank and Bill Domaschofsky, Dallas; sisters, Mrs. Freida Nachtigall, Dallas; and Mrs. Clara Goss, Emmet, Idaho; and seven grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Bolman Funeral Chapel, with Rev.

Stanley Trefen officiating. Interment will be in the Dallas Cemetery. Emma A. Jester DALLAS Services are pending at Bollman Funeral Home for Mrs. Emma Adela Jester, who died Friday in a Dallas nursing home at the age of 97, following a lingering illness.

She was born at Provo, Utah, moving to Dallas in 1961, and was a member of the Latter Day Saints Church. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Chloey Rogers, Dallas, and Mrs. Mabel Watson, Shady Cove, sons, Lyle Daniels, Yacolt, Albert Daniels, Blackfoot, 19th St. NE, died Saturday in a Salem hospital following a long illness.

She was born in Omaha, and sons Robert B. and Douglas L. Drynan, Mill City; also mother Victoria Mayfield, Portland; and two grandchildren Funeral services are pending at AAsum Funeral Home here. Elizabeth Waltz McMINNVILLE Mrs. Elizabeth Waltz.

62. of McMinnville died in a McMinnville, hospital Saturday after a long illness. She was born in Lexington, i and had lived in the Mc- Minnville area for 13 years. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, BPOE Sisterhood, Daughter of the Nile, Mc- with $100 bills available for testi- jmonial luncheons, funfests and-, roundups is being tapped with a bit too much regularity. the U.S.

mission to Pakistan. The White House announced the i President intends to nominate Maj. Gen. William J. Ely for pro-; motion to the rank of lieutenant general, and assignment as deputy director for defense research I and engineering.

and had lived in the Salem area about 23 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Carol Henderson, Temple City, Calif. a son, Charles W. Lewis, Texas; sister, Mrs.

Charles F. Miller, Salem; three granddaugh-' ters and five great-grandchildren. I Services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Barrick Funeral Chapel. Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park Cemeterv.

Minnville Zenobia Club. American Legion Auxiliary and the McMinn- LIVE OAK, Fla. Martin Ravellette, 23-year-old armless groom, didn't have to cut cake at the wedding reception after he was married to Jo Beth Johnson, also armless. However, he demonstrated how to hold the knife with his feet and later did cut a small slice just to show he could do it. The guests are unidentified.

Ravellette and his 19-year-old bride plan to drive this week in a specially equipped car to Klamath Falls, where he is a door-to-door salesman. (AP) Virgil Ward Idaho, and Rex Daniels, Moses Lake, and several grandchildren. Joseph Galarneau I LEBANON Rosary for Joseph D. Galarneau, 60, of 1468 Filbert! Don't you be the "fall guy" for an accident on your property When accidents happen on your property, it can cost you plenty unless you're adequately insured by liability insurance. See us and protect yourself.

Young Marine Broods, Drinks, Shoots A Negro Becke Wadsvorih ALBANY, Ga. (AP) A young Saturday morning, Pritchett said, i the racial unrest at Cambridge. The flagman was not injured seri-1 and drinking and finally Lebanon, who died at his residence Friday after a long illness, will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Huston Funeral Chapel. Mass will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in St. Edwards Catholic Church. He was born in Minnesota. He was employed as a sheet metal worker. He was a member of the Knight's of Columbus and the Leb Rose M.

Poole, as she appeared during her service as state legislator in Salem nearly two score years ago. Rose M. Poole KLAMATH FALLS Final rites for Mrs. Rose M. Poole, 83, former state representative (1945-47) from Klamath County, will be held at the St.

Paul's Episcopal Church here Monday at 10:30 a. followed by interment in Klamath Memorial Park. Mrs. Poole died Wednesday in a Denver, hospital where she was under treatment for a broken hip. She had been making her home with a daughter, Mrs.

Lee (Ellener) Stoner, Denver. Mrs. Poole was a native of Saginaw, (May 27, 1880) and came to Klamath Falls in 1911. She and her late husband owned and operated the Pelican and Liberty Theatres here. Mrs.

Poole was long interested in education and welfare activities, and helped establish the Oregon Technical Institute here. L. Domaschofsky Sr. DALLAS Louis Walter Doma Phone 364-3333 Marine from Maryland told police he was brooding about racial 121 High St NE 'felt he had to shoot a Negro." ously trouble and drinking and "felt he had to shoot a Negro" after he ville First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are the widower, Carlton J.

Waltz, McMinnville; son, Carlton Waltz Pendleton; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders, Compton, and Mrs. Beverley Kennedy, Bremerton, brother, William E. Shep-pard, Baker; sister, Mrs. Hallie Lemmon, Portland; and eight grandchildren.

Services will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. in the McMinnville First Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in the Mt. Hope Cemetery, Baker. Services are under the direction of the Macy and Son Funeral Home.

Maurice J. Petersen SHERIDAN Services for Maurice J. Petersen, 54, of Sheridan Rt. 1, Box 184, who died Monday of a self-inflicted bullet wound, will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Everhart and Kent Funeral Chapel, Molalla.

Interment will be was arrested Saturday in tne LOGSTON Services for Virgil Ward, 44, a resident of this coast area community for the past 20 years, who died Thursday in a local hospital after a short illness, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Toledo Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Roy D. Roth officiating. Interment will be in the Yreka Cemetery, Newport.

Services are under the direction of the McHenry Funeral Home, Corvallis. He was born in Pettigrew, Ark. He was employed in the Georgia-Pacific Mill in Toledo. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Elsie M.

Ward, Logston; three sons, Edward, Woodburn; Robert, Toledo; and Ray Ward, Albany; three daughters, Mrs. Wesley Miler, Toledo; Mrs. Robert Love, Port Orford; and Edna Ward, Logston; mother, Mrs. Boyd S. Ward and four brothers and two sisters in Arkansas.

JE wounding of a Negro railroad flag The police chief said witnesses took the license number of the car from which the shotgun was fired and the Marine was arrested at his Albany apartment. Pritchett quoted Kelley as saying he had been brooding about man. Police Chief Laurie Pritchett said Robert J. Kelley, 19, of Balti more, was charged with assault with intent to murder. anon Elks Lodge 1663.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Marie Galarneau, Lebanon; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Whitmore, Florence; and son, Joe Galarneau, Brownsville; brother, Arthur Galarneau, Portland; sisters, Mrs. Blanche Gross, Portland; Mrs. Margarite Schwab, Hollywood, and Mrs.

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