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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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MSec 1) Statesman, Salem, May 14, 70 Mark Earns $28,750 for '69 Talks 'OBITUARIES War Protesters Erect First Aid Tent on PSU Parking Lot was $5,800 to the Garfield School Memorial Fund. The next largest was $300 to Seattle Community College. Salem and Mid-Willamette Valley Wm. Christensen Jr. (Jessie Guelte Pauline Andresen (Story en page 1.) in, Senl Daniel K.

Inouye, D-Ha-waii, had reported the largest amount for speeches last year $13,650 for 13 speeches. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, reported honorariums of $8,800, including $1,000 for an article for Readers Digest and the rest for 12 speeches. He said that in line with a practice since his election to the Senate he donated all the money to various charitable groups.

The biggest donation he listed WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Mark O. Hatfield, reported Wednesday he received $28,750 for 31 speeches last year, topping all his colleagues who have checked in so far with annual financial statements. Although midnight Thursday is the deadline for submission of the reports to the secretary of the Senate, only about one-third of the 100 senators had filed late Wednesday. Until Hatfield's report came Wolfe, hospitalized Tuesday suffering from exhaustion and an ear infection, was reported in fine condition.

AMITY Jessie Guelte, 83, DALLAS Services for Wil died Wednesday in a local nurs liam Davis Christensen 11- HAWKS OUTNUMBER DOVES TEL AVIV (AP) Marketing researchers after a public poll among 1,200 Israelis reported 31 per cent considered themselves "hawks" and 22 per cent "doves." Thirty-two per cent wavered. And the rest declined to answer. Services for Pauline Louise Andresen, 17, of 960 15th St. NE, who was killed in an auto- ing home. Services are pending PORTLAND (AP) -Anti-war demonstrators at Portland State University erected a small first aid tent on a university owned parking lot Wednesday to replace the larger tent that triggered a bloody clash with police earlier in the week.

PSU's administration had month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. given permission for the new tent and there was no disturbance. The mood at PSU was serene Wednesday in contrast with earlier disturbances. Attendance in classes was reported to be almost normal.

University president Gregory at Scott's mortuary, McMinn ville. train accident near Rickreall William D. Christensen of Alameda, who drowned near his home Tuesday, are pending Cecilius Calvert received tu charter of between 10 to 12 million acres on the upper Chesa- -peake Bay in 1632. Wednesday, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Friesen-Wiens mortuary, at Friesen-Wiens mortuary.

Hatfield to Talk jj anas. Surviving besides parents are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- EUGENE (AP) -Sen. Mark Miss Andresen had lived in Dallas from 1960 until moving to Salem with her family last lard H.

Christensen, Indepen O. Hatfield, will speak dence, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle on the war in Indochina at 4 year. p.m.

Saturday in McArthur Baughman, Dallas. Wilmer L. Pedersen Surviving are parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foster; sisters Mrs Court at the University of Oregon.

While at the school, Hatfield will be presented with petitions supporting his amendment Wilmer Lee Pedersen, 43, Alo Earline Stephens, Miriam Andresen; step brother Jack Foster; step sisters Linda and ha, died in Salem Memorial Hospital Wednesday following a Debbie. All live in Salem. to the Military Authorization Act, which seeks Congressional approval for cutting off funds for short illness. Rev. Pete Unrau will officiate Survivors include his widow, Southeast Asia except for pur poses of withdrawing troops, at the services and private in terment will follow.

ROBERT JULIAN exchange of prisoners, and asylum for Vietnamese, a university spokesman said. Donna J. Pedersen. Services are pending at Howell-Edwards mortuary. George E.

Geinger Services for George Edward Geinger, 85, of 3045 Oakcrest a WOODBURN Services for Robert Julian, 83, of 612 Cas The boa constrictor may give cade Drive, who died Tuesday, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Simon mortuary. Interment will birth to 50 young at one time, Drive NW, who died Monday in a local nursing home, will be held in Tillamook, the area where he lived most of his life. vv be at Belle Passi Cemetery. William T.

McNabb fashion fabric sale! sew yourself a summer dress for as little as reg. 2 to M.50 yd. 99c2.49 one week only! Geinger had come to Tilla William Thomas McNabb, 71, of 1148 Icel Court NE, died Tuesday night of an apparent mook County in 1889 with his parents, riding in by horse. In 1945 he moved to the small stroke while at the Elks Club. oceanfront community of Twin McNabb was retired after Rocks, where he lived until moving to Salem two years ago.

He was a member of Tilla ft II mook County Pioneers Asso ciation and charter member of Twin Rocks Improvement Club. Surviving are widow Clara M. and a stepson Charles E. Allen, MIKE DYE for Democrat State Representative pd. pel.

adv. DYE for Raprasantafiv Comm. Mrs. Elmer Berg, Mrs. Carl Bark land Cexhr.

3350 Sueridoe OtS, Salam both of Salem. The 2 pjn. Friday service will be at Lundberg Sons mortuary, Tillamook. Interment also will be in Tillamook. working for 25 years for the city of Des Moines, Iowa.

Surviving are widow Ida; daughter Rosemary Dilger, Salem; sons Richard Iowa, William Thomas, Indiana; brothers Lynne and Lyle, both Iowa; 11 grandchildren. Rosary will be 7:30 p.m. today at W. T. Rigdon mortuary with mass 10 a.m.

Friday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Interment will be at Restlawn Memory Gardens. Freda DeVault LEBANON Graveside services for Freda E. DeVault, 73, former owner of a Scio restaurant who died Friday at her home in Casa Grade, will oooooeoooo Choose from a fabulous collection of cool summer fabrics for paly clothes, separates and at excellent savingsl reg.

$2 yd. 'Moby Dick cotton canvas prints and stripes. 45" wide yd. 996 reg. $2.30 yd.

cotton satins In florals and abstract designs. Easy care. 45" yd. 99 reg. $1.50 yd.

patchwork print cottons for dresses and play clothes. 45" wide. yd. 99c reg. $4.50 yd.

Irish linen In summery pastels and medium shades. 36" wide. yd. S2.49 reg. yd.

bonded acrylic in plaids or solids; acetate tricot back. yd. S2.99 reg. $1.50 yd. dres prints In acetate or ace Now at LaPointe's HATS WIGS be 5 p.m.

Thursday at Miller Cemetery near Scio. taterayon blends. 45' wide. yd. 99 6 Rev.

Artjur Van De Zande will officiate at the services arrang-j if mxsto Fabrics, Second Floor ed by Huston mortuary. Surviving are son James H. Seitz, Eagle River, Alaska, and a two grandchildren. Herbert E. Dunsmoor CORVALLIS Services for Herbert E.

Dunsmoor, 77, who died Tuesday at his home at 209 Seavy Road, will be 10 a.m. Thursday at McHenry mortuary. Dunsmoor moved to Corvallis In 1952 and worked for Oregon State University until retiring in 1965. He was a member of United Presbyterian Church in Roberts, Idaho, where he had lived prior to moving to Surviving are daughters Mr Wrena Black, Corvallis, Mrs. Joy Williams, Los Angeles, Mrs.

Bonnie Casper, Albany; sister Mrs. Myrtle Askren, Corvallis; 16 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren. Interment will be at Oak Lawn Memorial Park. The family sug gests memorials to the Ameri can Cancer Society. ALBERT J.

LEE Services for Albert J. Lee, 50, Paradise Yam! Vtx' a new dress rlTW? for as little l-oz. skein, reg. 90c Fast to knit, washable Paradise dress yarn rlMbo of 78 lofted estron and 22 textralized wt 'S fCOfffi! nylon. Choose white, pink, violet, lemon, Jo wfCV fI aqua, moss, light blue, medium blue, black, Yjkv Bl vv4l rii tCdatCD j-- deep pink.

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of 1874 Fir St. who died Tuesday, will be 1:30 p.m. Fri day at Morningside United Methodist Church. Rev. Charles Easley will officate.

Interment will be at Belcrest Memorial 3 Days Only SUMMER Park. The casket will be open at the Virgil T. Golden mortu SPECIAL ary until noon Fndav. The am ilv suggests memorials to the memorial fund of Morningside Church. Gertrude Rorabeck Wigs and Hair Pieces CARLTON Gertrude Rorabeck, 81, Carlton, died in a local nursing home.

reg. $19 99 II to $35 Mrs. Rorabeck had lived in frnm 1Q7R whpn kJJ kWU KUu she quit operating a Portland beauty shop, until moving to Carlton in 1965. Choose a marvelous wig, a cascade, a gorgeous fall, pop it on and go! You'll fly away with a beautiful bargain no fuss, no bother, no fooling instant beauty. Dynal and Kanekalon wigs, human hair cascades, human hair falls all at one price.

Surviving are widower Ralph and stepson Ralph E. Rorabeck, Ryegate, Mont Services will be 2 p.m. Fri- Ctn TMArtllonT day ai niay munumj, McMinnville, with interment in 9 Dayton lUUf vemeiery. Lillie Anthony irn Anthnnv 94 a Sa- UUie luaj -i lem resident from 1942 until .1 i Ait A moving to oruauu Wednesday in a Portland nurs ti ing nome. mbtpr Mrs surviving ai Ruth Lenley, Portland; grandchild; two great grandchildren.

Private services will be at 9 SHOP FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M. 0 0( KeSuawn mauownu" Howell Edwards mortuary Is fr MhMrt wWU etjr roeiat pmtium mem tton 5 mall i phons pltu tppbiff awl to WM uUUs cut rclr fr fiKwry nmU iMCkF SALEM OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10. A. M. 'TIL 9 P.

SATURDAY 10 A. MrTIL 6 P. M. SUNDAY NOON 3 P.M. ooooooooo In charge ot arrangement..

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