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Statesman, Salem, Nov. 27, 72 (Sec HI)-15 202 KM Teen Basks in Glory KaHmVa 4.mt4hiei wnJ laveeeOT Drive Set By Young Politicos liu; Award-Winning Classified Advertising To Solve Your Every Want and Need STATESMAN-JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS 280 Church St. NE 364-6811 OFFICE HOURS Late resident of 3100 Turner Road SE, Nov. 22 in a local hospital. Surviving are widower.

Charles Stewart, Dallas, daughter, Valerie Pierce of Portland; brothers. William Mc-Kinzie. Edmonds. Elton no uw-rnm Mobile 250 uui McKinzie, Everett, John McKinzie, Sedro Woolley, Wash, and Maxwell McKinzie, Lompoc, six grandchildren Ser Monday thru Friday 8:00 to 5:30 Saturday, Telephone Service only, 8:00 5:00 vices Nov. 27 at 1:00 p.m.

in KIULHJN COLONIAL CHAP MOBILE home. Special all new 3 bdrm Olympian. This deluxe 24x60 home has a refreshingly new different floor plan. Raised entry, fam rm, formol din area, separate utility a huge moster bdrm with lots- pf closets space lovely dressing room. See It today at KILROVS MOBILE SALES, 3905 SilverKJn Rd.

NE, 363-4802 Business Office closed Saturdays and Sunday EL Cottage at Chemeketa NE. Interment Willamorto Marinnl 0 Cemetery, Portland. Rev. Perc" r-ni-p omciaung. DEADLINES: rVwsst oorty im ads ail bo ot-coatod aarl par two days Mora aublkatioa CUSStflB) DtSflAT DUDUKS: 24 hoars ia adnaco of aaovo Sunday copy ay 1240 aooa Friday Ofi7 Lets Planning on new furniture fjiis year? Sell your old with a classified ad! RATES: 10 days for prkf of 7 3 line ai (aepnx.

13 eords) days for price of 5 4 days for Iho ana of 3 Monuments 2 9 RyE spaces: Belcrest Memo. iiui rUTK. 3UU. KICK 173-5141 RESTLAWN MEMORY GARDENS CRYPTS-NICHES-LOTS 364-4823, 364-0138 MT. CREST ABBEY Monday copy ay aooa Solar-day All Classified Advertising starts in the morning paper and automatical! appears in both papers giving you complete coverage of our trode area.

Please check your Ad the first day it appears. Core is taken to prevent errors and the Publishers are responsible tor the first incorrect insertion only. Minimum charge for od ordered and cancelled before running, 1.00. Mausoleum Crematorium. West end of Hovt St.

So. Jerry Weiss Representative. Phone 363-5484. ALL NEW 1973 FRONTIER. 12x44 1 BEDROOM ONLY $3795 AT THE BIG LOT JIM McKEE'S (Hwy.

34 AT 99E between Frwy. Corvallis) ALBANY 926-8893 BELCREST MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM 1795 BROWNING AVE. S. 581-8451 Funeral Notices I 202 City View Cemetery Mausoleum Crematorium 390 Hovt St. S.

363-8652 111 Lest and ZIZ Found LOST: Shetland sheep dog. (looks ACRE ond cute mobile home with extra building attached. Outbuildings, good well, septic system for two mobile homes. Price $1 3,950 located on Kale hjE Coll Leo Wakefield at 585-4444 or 393-1723 Eves. Ben Colbath me lomej maie, oiock wnite, S.

Salem. 364-4769. Funeral Notices 202 LOST at Kopper Kitchen parking lot, 1 brown Samson ite suitcase with Intiials JW, one olive co-lored flight case with construction records, S100 Reward, no auestions asked. Junction City 847-2436 collect. 10x50 ALL Elec.

Blltmore. S800 down. Terms or sm. camping trlr. trode.

581-0693 eveswkends. NEW 24x60 Brookwood Mobile Home set up in park, awning skirting, carpeted, 2 baths. LOST: Miniature Toy Poodle, Ci i Vi I Vv V-- 4 w. jvwj grey, no collar, answers to JO Jo. Reward.

873-5583 Silverton. NEW 12x54, 2 bedroom, completely LOST: Border Collie Female Dog in Jefferson area. $25. REWARD 743-2232 sei UP, move luuuv- mcnuwu- LARK, 2870 Lancaster Drive 581-2820. LOST: Wed.

afternoon, Fred Meyer silver pin with bangles. Reward. 363-5471. J3500. 1972 BILTMORE 12x50 2 skirting, unturn.

tou move 362-6148. Mildred J. Bernet Late resident of 568 Dearborn Ave. Nov. 24.

Survived by widower, Kenneth Bernet, Salem. Private services 10:30 a.m. Wed. Nov. 29, Christian Scientist officiating, at VIRGIL T.

GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com'l SE at Oak. Interment Restlawn Memory Gardens. The family requests no flowers. Benjamin T. Bolt Salem; daughters, Bernetta Wasem, Portland; Janet Cooper, Salem; Margaret Garrett, Salem.

Seven grandchildren also survive. Private services Mon. morning Nov. 27 in HOWELL-EDWARDS-DOERKSEN CHAP WILL the lady who called. Sat.

68 BILTMORE, 12x48, 2 bdrm. furnished, $3500. 581-6739. Nov. 25 about a lost poodle please call again 393-3317 LOST: Miniature Toy Poodle, grey, no collar, answers to Jo Jo.

Reward. 873-5583 Silverton. SPECIAL NEW 14x64, S6995. 2 bdrm. A real knock-out, MEA- DOWLARK, 2870 Lancaster Drive SE.

581-2820. 1964 REX Mark III, 3 all 0 this beautiful home is 10x60 with 2 expandoes a completely enclosed porch. Presently set up in Salem. Call Mc-Minnville 472-4685 for appt. to see.

DIAL 364-6811 FOR COURTEOUS CLASSIFIED AD ADVISOR EL OF THE GARDENS, 1350 Com'l. SE. Rev. John Ryan officiating. Interment Belcrest Radiant Teener (fort to hometown friends in Clarion, WORTH, Tex.) Malissa Galbraith, following her selection on the nation-Miss Teenage America 1973, receives wide telecast.

(AP) congratulatory calls and telegrams NEW 24x44, completely setup, see to appreciate. MEADOW LARK, 2870 Lancaster Drive SE. 216 Personal 69 FLEETWOOD Mobile Home. 12x48. 2 on lot in adult trlr.

park. Like new Skirting awning incl. 363-4854 or 581-7976 MIDDLE-oged attractive ladv would like to correspond with kind, middle-oged aentleman. Reply Statesman-Journal Box 426. memorial Hark.

Susie Feller Late resident of 585 Shipping St. NE, Salem, Nov. 23 at her residence. Survived by widower, George Feller, Salem; daughter, Dorothea Pearson, Mountlake son, Ron Feller of Seattle: three granddaughters. Services Nov.

27 at 10:30 a.m. in the VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 ConTl SE at Oak. Rev. Everett Craven officiating.

Entombment at Belcrest Mausoleum. The family suggests mem 1968 SKYLINE 12x44. Sublimity Mobile Village. 769-5272 manager days. 769-6426 eves oft.

7:30 pm. MOTHER of 2i vr. old son interested meeting gentleman up to 40 vrs. old with children. Statesman-Journal Box 427.

Otto T. Hogg Late resident of 5250 A St. West Linn, Nov. 24. Survived by widow Erna P.

Hogg, West Linn; son Thomas Hogg, West Linn. Four grandchildren also survive. Memorial services Wed. 11 a.m. Nov.

29 at the Lake Grove Presbyterian Church. Private Committal Mt. View Cemetery. Holman-Hankins Oregon City in charge of arrangements. William Jeppe Late resident of Rt.

1 Box 251 Rickreall, Nov. 23. in an Independence nursing home. Survived by widow, Elnora Jeppe, Rickreall; sons. Gay Jeppe, Hermiston, Frank Jeppe, Corvallis; brother Andrew Jeppe.

Walla Walla, sister, Cora Hastings, Astoria. Five grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren also survive. Private graveside services at Restlawn Memory Gardens, at 2:00 p.m. Nov. 27.

Arrangements under the direction of the BARRICK CHAPEL, 205 Church SE. Phyllis S. Lewis Late resident of 3100 Turner Road SE, Nov. 25, local nursing home. Survived by widower, David J.

Lewis, son David A. Lewis and three grandchildren, all of Salem. Services 1:30 p.m. Nov. 28, First Presbyterian Church Chapel, Rev.

John R. Stewart officiating. Interment is pending. Arrangements by VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com'l SE at Oak.

The family suggests contributions to Salem Hospital Foundation for Cancer Research. Ruth E. Meeks Late resident of 169 W. Lebanon, Nov. 25.

Survived by daughter, Ruth Cooper, Lebanon; sisters, Rosemarie Ruch, Berlin, N.J., and Wilma Wesley, Philadelphia, Pa. Graveside services 3 p.m. Nov. 28, lOOF Cemetery, Lebanon. Arrangements by VIRGIL T.

GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com'l SE at Oak. Nelle H. Moore Late resident of 1955 Salem-Dallas Hwy. NW, Nov. 26.

in local hospital. Survived by widower. Merle Moore, Salem, and cousins, John and Paul Heizer, Iowa. Services 11 a.m. Nov.

28, First Presbyterian Church, Salem, Rev. John Stewart officiating. Interment will be private. Arrangements by RIG-DON'S COLONIAL CHAPEL, Cottage at Chemeketa NE. Guy Patten Late resident of 190 Kenwood NE, Salem, Nov.

24, in a local hospital. Survived by widow Mildred Patten, Salem; Sister Mrs. W. A. Shinn, Salem.

Several nieces and nephews also survive in Calif, and the midwest. Services Tues. Nov. 28, 1:30 at BARRICK CHAPEL, 205 Church SE. Interment Belcrest Memorial Park.

Rev. James S. Thompson officiating. MUST sacrifice. 8 35 Flamingo, completely furnished, $1400.

634-2246 Monitor. OVERWEIGHT? Compulsive eat er? learn to lose, nevn muni hungry. Never again gain weight. Telephone Diet Wotrher Workshop 364-2842. LEAVING State, must sell, '72 Gentry, 12x64 with Tip-Out, 2 large bedrooms, Vi baths, wall to wall carpet, completely furnished, all electric, $300 equity take over payments.

Must see to appreciate. 1930 Hampden Lane NE no. 30. 363-3876 otter 4PM. orial contributions to Highland BUSINESSMAN 36, wishes to correspond with woman.

4366 Northeast 41st Ave. Albany. Are You Siruerely Interested In Marriage? Call for Interview 3 Years Successful Operation Write for Salem Interviews Social Introduction Service P.O. Box 1547 Eugene, 345-4547 STOP! See Oregon's Largest -Selection of Quality Homes BROADMORE GOLDEN WEST KINGSWOOD CONCORD STATLER 15. JJ iW.Viv;'- Mr fir i ur Yr DYERS Second Hand.

Experienced items at bargain prices. 1448 SE 12th Ph. 364-4864 Used turn, on-tiaue, misc. Friends Church. Alma Fosback Late resident of Florence, Salem hospital, Nov.

24. Survived by brother OIlie Fos-back, Florence. Transfer has been made to the Riverside Chapel, Florence, Ore. for services and interment. Local arrangements under the direction of the VIRGIL T.

GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com'l. SE at Oc' Lee E. Hollowoy Late resident of 441 Stale Nov. 25. at his residence.

Survived by sisters, Opal Potter, Salem, and Florence of nieces, Maxine Wolf, Portland, Dorris Nelson and Joyce Anderson, both Salem. Services 10:30 a.m. Nov. 28. at BAR-RICK CHAPEL.

205 Church SE. Interment Willamette National Cemetery. Portland. ADULT pocketbooks. Magazines 8.

Com'l St. NE (C) Nw York Tunes Nwt Servic CLEVELAND, Ohio -The Young Socialists Alliance, claiming to represent the most radical and best-organized college and high school youth in the nation, concluded a convention here Sunday calling for massive peaceful demonstrations on popular issues. About 1,200 youths from every section of the country participated in the four-day convention highlighted by a Saturday rally featuring Socialist worker party presidential candidate Linda Jen-ness and vice presidential candidate Andrew Pulley. Spokesmen said $7,000 was collected at the rally to send Young Socialist Alliance missionaries to college campuses and high schools throughout the country this spring to recruit new chapters and membership. THE CHAPTERS will be instructed to follow the guidelines adopted at the convention.

Simply stated, those guidelines are instructions for members to participate in the popular movements and recruit new members from the ranks of those movements. Specifically, the guidelines support the movements for complete U.S. withdrawal from Southeast Asia, black, chicano and women's liberation and an end to government wage and price controls. At no place in the guidelines is there a call for illegal or violent protest. Instead, members were urged to run for local, state and national elections in an effort to win space for propaganda in the newspapers and time on the air.

If elected, a prospect even the most avid Socialist here discounts, the candidates are told to use their office for the organization of the popular movements. The guidelines were adopted in an air of realism which recognized that the expected signing of the Vietnam peace terms would take much of the mass popular appeal out of the antiwar demonstrations. BUT THE YSA leaders see an increase in the black, Chicano and especially the women's liberation movements. According to registration figures, the Young Socialists were having the most success recruiting members from the antiwar and women's liberation movements and the least success recruiting blacks and Chica-nos. The registration showed 827 of the 1,200 delegates were active in either antiwar or women's liberation movements while only 15 delegates were active in black liberation movement and none was involved in the Chicano movement.

The registration figures also showed that New York state had the highest number in attendance with 244 youths. Ohio was second with 162 and California third with 92. There was also a sprinkling of representation from the Southern states, including Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. Texas had 46 representatives at the convention. In all, 36 states were represented with the heaviest attendance from those states in the East and Midwest.

The West Coast, including California, Oregon and Washington, claimed about 10 per cent of those attending the convention. Only 53 of those in attendance we're over 30 years old while 354 were between the ages of 19 and 21 and 155 were under 19. Registration showed that 150 college campuses were represented. Author to Talk State tman News Service CORVALLIS Prof. Jack P.

Gibbs of the department of sociology, University of Texas, and author of the book, "Sociological Theory Construction," will speak Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in the Memorial Union Council Room at Oregon State University. Gibbs currently holds a Guggenheim Fellowship at University of Oregon in recognition of his extensive writings in the areas of deviant behavior, suicide and theory construction. (HAVING trouble with alchoT? Con-tact Alcoholics Anonymous. 1793, Center St.

NE. 362-9243. "JOY BRA" rVont comfort, support or add Inches? Try the "JOY" Bra by Command. S9.95 docron, $11.95 loce, 180 sizes. Call Laurie.

VILLA WEST GLENBROOK CAMELOT SUNNYBROOK INTER-CITY SALES LOOK FOR THE BIG ORANGE BUILDING 5 Miles south of Albany on interstate 5 at Corvallis-Lebanon Exit. PH. 926-8844 OPEN 7 DAYS SINGLE ADULTS 581-4839 Long established opportunity, "Volley Introduction Service" ELECTROLYSIS, safe, perm, removal of disfiguring facial hair. Guar. Mrs.

Smith 363-4915. Unwind AT Mobile home. This 12x64 mobile home is the one vou have befen waiting for. This beautiful color coordinated home has 3 l'j baths. One of the outstanding features ot this home is the extro laroe liv rm with tip out rm thai is carpeted in outstanding shag carpet.

See it toaav askabqut our unusually small down KILROY MOBILE SALES 39DS Silverton Rd NE 363-4802 VIKING'S RETREAT Sauna Massage 581-9671 10am-lam Mon-Frl 12-6pm Sat. 4705 LIBERTY RD. S. i nn class Display JAN ENG SAUNA I MASSAGE Walk-in sauna Whirlpool bath Attractive hostesses, soft music. 1987 NW Kearney 1 blk.

S. Love-ioy. Call 227-3826 Ham-lam QUICK POSSESSION 20x42 Valhalla with a lake view. This immaculate mobile home completely landscaped, has 10x10 addition to master bedroom, large awning storage shed. Modern adult park, close 4o Lancaster Shopping Center, S9500.

Call Don Rollins, 581-7159. Byron Cooley Realtor N. Office, 471S N. River Rd. DRIFTER CANOPIES INSULATED windows en all sides On.y195 Open Road Salem.

Inc. 1940 Lancaster Dr. N. ph. 5SS-HOO 0 Sunday is brought out of the theater.

The caused by a mine, injured at least 30 film-goers. (AP) PARENTS without Partners, educational, recreational activities for single parents and their children. 585-2798. Blast Victim (Dublin) a young girl injured by bomb blast which ripped through the foyer of late-night Dublin movie house early i nn Class IUU Display 1968 BUDDY 12x60 in immaculate cond. 2 new drapes, double insulation, otr storm windows, laundry.

Starlite Mobile Home Par. S6O0O. 363-0176, 747-4399 Eugene RENT or BUY YOUR MOBILE HOME LOT in ens of Salem's Finest Developments. See fer yourself what we have to offer. Drive South out Commercial St.

to Reese Hill Rd. south of Battlecreek Golf Course to MOBILE home. Here Is a world beater 3 bdrm. 60' dble. wide.

It has to have something special as It out sells all other models. Mutt be the low S10.995 sates price combined with a great floor plan, 2 baths, all elect, oodles of storoge and closet space. Big wide eaves with that rest cottage look. Open daily 9 tTlt dork. Sundays 1 to S.

KILROYS MOBILE SALES. 3905 Silverton Rd. NE, 363-4802. Your Sales message in The Statesman-Journal Classified Section is voluntarily sought out by people who have DECIDED to buy, and are now reading the Classified Ads to decide WHERE TO BUY. tennis swimming If vou cnjov golf money You'll Have a ball shopping Statesman-Journal Classified Ads Just iSOUTHBWOJQ AN ADULT RESIDENTIAL COMMUHlTYV-e I Open M2-6 MOBILE HOME SALES 58S-7004, IMMACULATE well designed orr-cond.

fully furn. abundance storage mobile home. 1959 10x45 Alma, first offer of S2500 buvt. Will consider leasing for nominal down and low monthly payments. Call collect weekdays, 226-4076 Weekends 655-7609.

1972 BILTMORE 12x60, 2 bdrm. all elec. exc. assume contract. 364-3741 after D0 p.m.

8x25 MOBILE home. 1 bedroom. S99S. Auto, N. 1st St.

ON STATE ST. To place your low cost fast acting Classified Ad coll 364-6811 Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 am tit 8 pm. Sat.

8:00 am til 5:00 pm. 12x56 2 bdrm. $5295 12x64 2 bdrm. 157,95 14x50 Carpeted S599S 14x52 storm windows S5V95 14x70 3 bdrm. S7395 14x64 2 bdrm.

S7495 24x40 carpeted 57995 24x44 13 bath 59950 24x60 3 bdrm. $12,500 24x64 patio, kit. $14,500 USED 20x44 seo. util. $6495 24x52 3 bdrm.

$8695 3 6 4 6 8 1 1 Attention MOBILE HOME OWNERS SURFWOOD VILLA WILL MAKE YOU AN OFFER YOU CAN'T REFUSE Own your own lot for your mobile home with payments less than rent. Security of community living Up to 1 00 financing Heated swimming pool 25 years financing Lots of open space porks Large recreation building All improvements in Separate adult family section Space now ready for occupancy NO RENT INCREASES AT SURFWOOD VILLA 2SS Bran M. KE Safes 5IS-2229 Another development by Pete Wilson Realtors A Division of Pacific NW Development Corp. KEN WAY TRLR. SALES Classified 364-6811 3707 State St.

364-6255 SEE US LAST BEFORE YOU BUY AT THE BIG LOT JIM McKEE'S Moves Body (corona, caw.) Coroner's deputies remove the body of Richard Lee Driscoll from the car he drove up to a police roadblock near Corona, early Sunday after a high-speed chase of several hundred migvs. With him was a 16y year-old girl, police said, from her home at Modest, by Driscoll. An officer shot him fo death with a high-powered rifle as he and the girl sat in the stopped car. The girl, Debra Brazil, was slightly injured. (AP) I (Hwy.

34 at 99E between trwy. Corvollis) ALBANY 926-8853 -K.

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