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MILESTONES Statesman Journal, Salem, Tuesday, July 18, 1989 Page2B Anniversary Happenings People Notebook sonic Center, 1550 Hoffman Road NE, Salem. He is the son of Sharon and James K. Kenney. L. J.

Applewhite will be installed senior councilor and Brad Hicks as junior concilor. Francis and Madell Wonderly Francis and Madell Wonderly of Salem will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Satur Installing officers will be: Neil Sunnell, master councilor; Kevin Iverson, senior councilor; Steve Anderson, junior councilor; Brad Iverson, chaplain; Chris Greenwood, marshall; and Mike Pfenning, senior deacon. Appointive officers to be installed are: Sean Lafreniere, senior deacon; Jim Tucker, junior deacon; David Cole day at the First Evangelical Church Activity Center. They request no gifts.

Friends and relatives are invited. The hosts of the celebration will be their children and their grandchildren. Francis Wonderly and The following events are open to the public. CLASSIQUE QUILTERS Quilting techniques and patterns will be discussed at the 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday meeting of the Classique Quilters at Vacuum Cleaner Clinic and Sewing Center, 455 Court NE, Salem. KEIZER SENIORS KEIZER The annual potluck picnic, bingo and game time of the Keizer Senior Citizens will begin at noon Wednesday at the Willamette Mission State Park, 10991 Wheatland Road N. Rides: 11:15 a.m. at John Knox Presbyterian Church; participants provide: food and table service; information: 393-0498. REGULATORS TOASTMASTERS Kathy Kaspari will be toastmaster for the Wednesday noon meeting of the Regulators Toastmasters Club 5653 in the fourth floor PUC training room 400, Labor Industries Building, 800 Center St.

NE, Salem. Speakers will be Caleb Heppner and Pamela Filbert, and topic master will be Laura Gerhards. CHILDBIRTH RESOURCES Registration is due by Monday for the July 29 seminar by the Salem Childbirth Education Association about "beyond bandaids: what to do when you child gets hurt." The instructor will be Milan Miller, Salem Fire Department paramedic. Cost: $5 singles, $9 couples; information: 364-9381. BABYSITTING CLASSES Young people 11 years and older may attend a class about babysitting and safety skills from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Thursday and 1 to 5 p.m. Friday at the Willamette Chapter, American Red Cross, 1290 Hoyt St. SE, Salem. Cost: $15; registration: 585-5414. Robert Kenney man, senior steward; Jeff Brazil exchange student looks for homes in Salem Andre Alcantara, 16, is coming to Salem from Recife, Brazil, and he is looking for three host families.

He is being sponsored to attend South Salem High School as an exchange student by the West Salem Rotary Club. Dale Hill, club coordinator of exchange students, said: "He needs host families who will welcome him into their circle. He would like to stay with families that have students at South." His times in Salem homes will be mid-August to November, November to March and March to July. He is the oldest of three children, and his father is a psychiatrist and his mother is a psychologist. Andre has studied English for five years and is in the top 10 percent of his class.

He plays handball, tennis and is interested in astronomy. Information about Andre may be obtained from Hill at 581-3358 or 378-0805. DeMolay chapter installs officers Robert K. F. Kenney will be installed master councilor of the Chemeketa Chapter of the Order of DeMolay at 7 p.m.

Friday at the Capitol Ma- Madell Williams were married June 10, 1939, in Greenleaf, Idaho. He is a retired business manager for the Oregon State Correctional Institution. She is a retired sales clerk and a homemaker. He is a member of the Salem Singers and they are both active in the First Evangelical Church. Their family includes Lucille and Darrell Reeck of Tacoma, Madell Louise and Peter Klauke of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Keith and Patti Wonderly of Indianapolis, and six grandchildren.

Harper, junior steward; Jon Langford, mar-shall; Justin Wright, chaplain; Erik East, standard bearer; Robert Rands, almoner; Erik Clark, orator; Miles Mendelson, sentinel; Jeremy White, scribe; Scott Totten, treasurer; Doug Blair, Buck Childress, Rudolph Du-brousky, Brandon Eslinger, Jason Eslinger and Mike Shadle, preceptors. Trina Klein, honored queen of Bethel 35, Order of Job's Daughters, will robe the master councilor. Bethels 35, 43, 48 and 59 and Cherry Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will assist in robing the new officers. A reception will follow, hosted by the Chemeketa Chapter Parent's Club. Hank Arends Births Scholars Deadline data The Statesman Journal regards weddings, anniversaries and engagements as news to be reported.

Announcements will be published without charge. Forms are available at the Statesman Journal, 280 Church St. NE, Salem 97309. The Statesman Journal will run announcements as soon as possible after they are received. Space limitations often delay prompt publication.

Photos (black and white preferred) may be submitted for weddings, anniversaries and Salem Hospital BURKE To Eileen Burke, 1271 Chemeketa St. NE, Salem, a son, July 16. GUERENA-GRUGETT To Dalles Guerena and Mark Grugett, 1630 Monmouth Independence, a daughter, July 16. KING To Kerry King, 4522 Sunnyview Road NE, Salem, a son, July 16. LEIBY To Kim and Patrick Leiby, 1565 Tumalo Drive SE, Salem, a daughter, July 1 6.

MORALES To Martha and Margarito Morales, 9981 Sneider Road, Molalla, a daughter, July 16. PLUEARD To Charlene Plueard, 450 SE LaCreole Drive, Dallas, a son, July 16. VOGEL To Sherry and Bruce Vogel, 49926 Kingwood Gates, a daughter, July 1 6. Jennifer Watson, Crescent Valley High School; Martin Bran-am, Corey Burback, Jennifer Frazier, Michael Galvin and Thao Huu Nguyen, Corvallis High; Katrina Johnson, Philomath High; and Kristie Towne, West Albany High. HUNTSVILLE, Ala.

Jim Kiel of Salem was among students in grades 10, 11 and 12 who participated in Space Academy Level II here. The students trained in space activities, scientific exploration and engineering while earning college credit. CORVALLIS Ernie Kuenzi of Salem received the Western Agricultural Economics Association Outstanding Senior Award for 1989-90 at Oregon State University. ASHLAND Daniel B. Crocker of Salem was among 225 students who earned perfect 4.0 grades and a place on the President's List Honor Roll at Southern Oregon State College here.

CORVALLIS A total of 21 $1,500 scholarships have been awarded to children of employees at Hewlett-Packard's Corvallis site. Area students receiving the awards are: Gyna Beeson, Jayant Bhaskar, Cara Hafner, Anne Humphrey, Julean Jur-gens, Alan Lauw, Jennifer Theberge, Jeremy Theodore and Obituaries Robert B. Clemmer Anna Belle Johnson T. Roy Cunningham Sept. 7, 1901 -July 15, 1989 Verda A.

Riley Dec. 28, 1909 July 17, 1989 LEBANON Verda A. Riley, 79, died Monday. She was born in Enterprise, and moved to Sweet Home in 1947 and to Lebanon in 1950. During World War II, she was a riveter for Boeing in Oklahoma.

She married Virgil Riley on May 1, 1928, in Wilberton, Okla. Survivors include her daughters, Billie Weber of Sweet Home, Barbara Barber and Betty Feuerhelm, both of Portland; sons, David of Dallas and Bob of Farmington, N.M.; brothers, Chuck Basden of Oklahoma City, Lloyd Basden of Tecumseh, and Huey Basden of Odessa, Texas; and sisters, Arlene Cowart of Ada, and Doris Tabor of Antlers, Okla. Graveside services will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday in Sandridge Cemetery. Arrangements are by Jost mortuary.

Contributions may be made to tbe Alzheimer's and Related Disease Foundation. SJ, 71889 Thomas W. McLaughlin Dec. 14, 1912 July 16, Thomas W. McLaughlin, 76, died Sunday in Salem.

Hw was born in St. Anthony, Iowa, and lived in Molalla, Canby and Eugene before moving to Salem nine months ago. A retired high school teacher, he was a World War II Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Maxine daughters, Marlyne Johnson of San Jose, Sandra L. Arp of Eugene and Kathleen McLaughlin of Portland; sisters, Polly Scheuermann of Ames, Iowa, Sylvia Huntley of Des Moines, Iowa, Virginia Martin of Charlotte, N.C., and Blossom Panka of Chicago; and brothers, Cyrus V.

of Clear Lake, Iowa, Richard C. of Colo, Iowa, and Robert D. of Porterville, Calif. Graveside servives will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland.

Arrangements are by Virgil T. Golden mortuary, Salem. SJ, 71889 NEWBERG Anna Belle Johnson, 87, died Saturday. She was born in Sweden, and came to Oregon as a young girl. She lived in Morrow County from 1917 to 1941, then in Umatilla County until 1983.

She moved hear this year from Baker. She married Roy Johnson Dec. 12, 1922, in Vancouver, Wash. He died in June 1972. She was a volunteer at a community hospital thrift shop.

Survivors include her son, R.D. of Newberg; sisters, Gladys Hutchison of Seymour, and Doris Singleton of Ava, and brother, Don Spurlock of Jefferson City, Mo. Graveside services will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton. Arrangements are by Attrell's Newberg-Brown mortuary.

Contributions may be made to a charity of choice. SJ, 71889 Rodney Franklin Jones Nov. 26, 1927 July 16, 1989 KEIZER Rodney Franklin Jones, 61, died Sunday in Salem. ADVFRTISFMFNT Pi FUNERAL MEMORIAL INFORMATION Funeral Notices He was born in Independence and attended Independence High School. He was a Korean conflict Army veteran, and he was a permits supervisor for the Oregon State Highway Department for 29 years.

He was March 28, 1918 July 16, 1989 LEBANON T. Roy Cunningham, 71, died Sunday. He was born in Berlin and lived in the Lebanon area all his life. He attended Berlin and Lebanon schools and entered the Army in 1941, serving in the Mediterranean and Korea until he was discharged in 1944. He was a log truck driver for Titus Trucking Co.

until retiring in 1971. He married Dorothy Graham on May 30, 1948, in Vancouver, Wash. He was a member of the American Legion Post No. 51. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Karen Winward of Lebanon and Donna Vandehey of Philomath; sons, Jim of Portland, Dan of Talent and John of Sweet Home; and sisters, Tereasa Knight of Oakland, Grace Hibbert of Albany, Thelma Sheppard of Scio and Ruth Willis of Salem.

Graveside services will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday in Powell Cemetery. Arrangements are by Jost mortuary. Contributions may be made to the Lebanon Fire-Med. SJ, 71889 Vivian G.Watt Died July 15, 1989 WILLAMINA Vivian G.

Watt died Saturday. Arrangements are pending at Adamson's mortuary, Sheridan. SJ, 71889 George D. Low Aug. 25, 1913 July 16,1989 CORVALLIS George D.

Low, 75, died Sunday in Corvallis. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland. After graduating from the University of Edinburgh in 1934, he became an actuary and was a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. He came to the United States in 1958 with his wife, Queenie, whom he married in March 1940. He lived in Pitts-field, for 27 years before coming here earlier this year.

He retired in 1978 from Berkshire Life Insurance Co. in Pittsfield, where he was on the board of trustees of the Berkshire Atheneum. He was a member of the First Congregational Church of Christ in Pittsfield. Survivors include his wife; sons, David M. of Corvallis, Malcolm J.D.

of Arlington Heights, and Andrew A.M. of Northborough, and sisters, Marie Low of Corvallis and Ruth M. Dyer of Ridgefield, Conn. Services will begin at 11 a.m. today in the Allison Room at First Presbyterian Church, Corvallis.

Contributions may be made to the Benton Hospice Service or the American Cancer Society, in care of McHenry mortuary. SJ, 71889 -1 i Gladys Louise Sharpe Aug. 28, 1909 July 17, 1989 INDEPENDENCE Gladys Louise Sharpe, 79, died Monday in Independence. She was born in Cornell, Wis. She was a homemaker.

Her husband, Clifford, died in 1967. She moved to Salem in 1984 from Goshen, and to Independence in 1985. Survivors include her sons, Glenn of Flagstaff, Duane of Tucson, LeRoy of Three Rivers, and Dennis of Goshen, daughters, Dolores Deaton of Waldport, Marion Burriss of White Pidgeon, and Lorene Evans of Sheffield, brother, Ed Sackett of Chippewa Falls, and stepbrother, Alfred Turney of Vancouver, Wash. Visiting hours will be from noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday and 9 to 10 a.m.

Thursday in Farnstrom mortuary. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday in the mortuary, and interment will be in Restlawn Memory Gardens, Salem. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society Polk County Unit, P.O. Box 91, Monmouth 97361.

SJ, 71889 Rochelle Dorshimer July 3,1936 July 16, 1989 NEWBERG Rochelle Dorshimer, 53, died Sunday. She was born in Oakdale, and grew up in Los Angeles. She graduated from Canoga Park High School and came to Oregon in 1970. She lived in Portland for two years and moved here in 1972. She worked at Tektronix in Beaverton for 11 years and at Jerome Manufacturing in Newberg the past five weeks.

Survivors include her sons, Kevin and Stephen, both of Portland; daughters, Stephanie of Newberg and Kori Musselman of McMinnville; brothers, Jeffrey Clemensen of Australia and Peter Clemensen of Long Beach and sisters, Donnelle McNeal of Chatsworth, and Carolyn Clemensen of Santa Monica, Calif. Services will begin at 3 p.m. today in Attrell's Newberg-Brown mortuary. Inurnment will be private. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association.

SJ, 71889 Edna Catherine Ditter Nov. 13, 1902 July 17, 1989 SUBLIMITY Edna Catherine Ditter, 86, died Monday in Stayton. She was a lifelong Sublimity resident, and a retired glocery clerk for Ditters Store, where she worked from 1920 to 1980. She was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church, and a member of the Womens Catholic Order of Foresters.

Survivors include her brother, Eugene of Sublimity; and sister, Mathilda Ditter of Sublimity. Rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the church. Mass will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday in the church with interment following in St.

Boniface Cemetery. Arrangements are by Weddle mortuary, Stayton. SJ, 71889 Erma Velma Reischke Friday, July 14, in Salem. Survivors include: brother, Orval Reischke, Kenmare, ND; sisters, Stella Harmon, Salem; Luella Rytter, Salem; Eveline Grosz, Wapato, WA; 7 nieces; 5 nephews; several great nieces nephews. Services, Wednesday July 19, 1989, 10:00 a.m., CHAPEL of the GARDENS, 1350 Com'l SE.

Interment, Restlawn Memory Gardens. Contributions, Union Gospel Mission or Mid-Willamette Valley Hospice. Visitation. Tuesday, July 18, 1989, 12 Noon to 8:00 p.m. Funeral Notices Clara Helen Fortmiller Saturday July 17, in Salem.

Survivors include; sons, Richard Fortmiller, Monroe, James Fort-miller, Portland; daughters, Judy Fortmiller, Corvallis, Karen Flint, Portland; brothers, Gordon Severson, Anchorage, AL; Stanley Severson, Springfield, Laurence Severson, Osseo, WI; sisters, Selma Olson, Osseo, Mathilda Hudrlik, Owa-tonna, five grandsons, one great-grandson. Services, 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 18, 1989, HOWELL- EDWARDS-DOERKSEN CHAPEL of the GARDENS, 1350 Com! SE. Interment, City View Cemetery. Contributions, American Lung Association, P.O. Box 1 15, Port-land 97207 01 15.

Funeral Notices Thomas W. McLoughlin Graveside services, Wenesday, July 19, 1989, 1:00 p.m., Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. Survivors include: wife, Maxine Salem; daughters, Marlyne Johnson, San Jose, CA; Sandra L. Arp, Eugene; Kathleen McLoughlin, Portland; sisters, Polly Scheuermann, Ames, IA; Sylvia Huntley, IJesMoines, IA; Virginia Martin, Charlotte, NC; Blossom Tanka, Chicago, IL; brothers, Cyrus Clear Lake, IA; Richard Colo, IA; Robert Porterville, CA; 5 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren. Arrangements by VIRGIL T.

GOLDEN CHAPEL. 605 (WISE at Oak. Glenn Norman O'Malley Graveside services, Tuesday, July 18, 1989, 2:00 p.m., Willamette Nat'l Cemetery, Portland. Visiting, Tuesday, 9 to 11 a.m., CHAPEL of the GARDENS, 1350 Com'l SE. Contributions, Mid-Willamette Valley Hospice.

Alice Harter Services, 2:00 p.m., today, VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com'lSE at Oak. Graveside ritualistic services; American Legion Capitol Post 9, Restlawn Memory Gardens. AjnericgnXajiieiJjudtty, Funeral Dtrectori Oct. 1,1922 July 16, 1989 ALBANY Robert B.

Clemmer, 66, died Sunday. He was born in Ferguson, Iowa, and graduated from high school in Des Moines. He served in the Coast Guard from 1941 to 1945. He earned a bachelor of science degree in education from Drake University in 1949, a master's degree from Colorado State College in 1951, and later attended the University of Oregon as an advanced graduate student. He taught school in Portland for 15 years.

In 1966 he joined the Oregon State Department of Education and was an education specialist for 21 years, retiring in 1987. He was an active member of Phi Delta Kappa fraternity and a drummer for the Scottish drummer bagpipe band. He married Darlene Mclntyre on June 6, 1981, in Milwaukie. Survivors include his wife; son, Bruce of Portland; daughters, Meredith Lindell of Tygh Valley and Robyn Mitchum of Portland; and sisters, Betty Walker of Portland and Virginia Howard of Reno, Nev. Graveside services will begin at 1 p.m.

Thursday at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. Arrangements are by AAsum mortuary. SJ, 71889 Erma Velma Reischke Sept. 9, 1915 July 14, 1989 KEIZER Erma Velma Reischke, 73, died Friday in Keizer. She was born in Norma N.D., and moved to Seattle in 1941.

During World War II she worked at Boeing Aircraft. She came to Salem in 1945 and worked for the F.W. Woolworth Company until 1970. She lived in Eugene and Tacoma and returned to Salem in 1980 to retire. She was a former member of Riviera Baptist Church in Salem and attended First Baptist Church in Salem.

Survivors include her sisters, Stella Harmon and Luella Rytter, both of Salem, and Eveline Grosz of Wapato, and brother, Orval of Ken-njore, N.D. Services will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary, Salem. Interment will be in Restlawn Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Salem Union Gospel Mission or the Mid-Willamette Valley Hospice, P.O.

Box 2292, Salem 97308. SJ, 71889 Sandra Jean Brown-Dybdahl Feb. 7,1954 July 16, 1989 BEND Sandra Jean Brown-Dybdahl, 35, died Sunday in Portland. She was born in Lakeport, Calif. She was a secretary and loved fishing and hunting.

Survivors include her children, Kristina and Richard Dybdahl, both of Bend; father, Richard Brown of Sil-verton; and sisters, Debra Wheeler of Santa Rosa, Donna Giegerich of Silverton, Evelyn Davis of Placerville, Calif, and Marjorie Rablin of Scotts Mills. Services will begin at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Silverton City Park Pavilion. Arrangements are by Unger mortuary, Silverton. SJ, 71889 George Marshal House June 9, 1897 July 15, 1989 SHERIDAN George Marshal House, 92, died Saturday.

He was born in Brighton, and married Clara Melissa Kimber on Oct. 26, 1939, in Stevenson, Wash. She died in December 1982. He owned and operated an orchard, and enjoyed gardening and making lamps and candle-holders. He was a member of the Sheridan Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Survivors include his nieces, Lurette I. King and Bertha Ward, both of Clo-verdale; and nephew, Loyd Kimber of Woodland, Calif. Services will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday at Adamson's mortuary. Private interment will be in Buck Hollow Cemetery, Willamina.

SJ, 71889 Restlawn Funeral Home 201 Oak Grove Rd NW 585-1373 Barrick Funeral Home 205 Church Street, SE 363-9139 Gerald Paul Voth Rosary, 7 p.m. today. RIG-DON RANSOM COLONIAL CHAPEL. 299 Cottage NE. Visiting, 8 a.m.

to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Mass, 10 a.m., Wednesday, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Vault interment, Calvary Cemetery, Mount Angel.

Contributions, Mid Willamette Valley Senior Services' emergency fund. KEIZER CHAPEL 4365 River Road Keizer 393-6066 a member of the Independence Elks and the Keizer Eagles. Survivors include his wife, Mary son, Frank of Sweet Home; daughter, Jennifer Noble of Pendleton; and brother, Harry W. of Nehalem. Visiting hours will be from 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m. today in Keizer mortuary. Services will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the mortuary, and interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. Contributions may be made to Muscular Dystrophy Association.

SJ, 71889 Robert A. DeWeese July 7,1917 July 14, 1989 CONCORD, Robert A. DeWeese, 72, formerly of Falls City, died Friday. He was born in Oakland, and married Gloria Gilmer on June 3, 1945, in Oakland. He was a hull inspector for the Navy shipyard in San Francisco for 35 years.

In 1971 he retired and moved to Falls City where he was a building inspector until ill health forced his retirement. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Dallas, where he was an elder emeritus, and he was a member of the Building Inspectors Association. Survivors include his wife; son, Philip of Pittsburg, daughter, Roberta DeWeese of Glendale, brother, George of Fresno, Calif; and sisters, Martha Bell Lencioni of Santa Rosa, and Annette Ball of South Lake Tahoe, Nev. Interment will be in El Cerrito, Calif. Contributions may be made to the church memorial fund.

SJ, 71 889 Funeral Supplements To Pirckatc Space For Fancral MesMgea of Notice! Call 399-6788. DEATH INFORMATION A 24-hr recorded message. 371-1SA7 Funerals Today Friends ask Tom, What is the correct and proper way to acknowledge expressions of sympathy received by a family when death occurs? Without question, the most intimate method of saying "Thank You" is a personal letter of thanks. Today, however, because of the many and varied ways people have of expressing sympathy, the number of acknowledgements could often mount into the hundreds. The greeting card type of condolence, notes of sympathy and telegrams, do not require a personalized acknowledgement.

Flowers, masses, memorial donations to charity, and other personal acts of service and kindness do Clarence Leroy Richards V1i Deaths Elsewhere BONACKER, Rose Evelyn, 88, Wood-burn, 2 p.m., Cornwell mortuary, Wood-burn. DORSHIMER, Rochelle, 53, Newberg, 3 p.m., Attrell's Newberg-Brown mortuary, Newberg. ERLAND, Harold 69, Portland, formerly of Marion County, 1 p.m., Lincoln-Willamette mortuary, Portland. FORTMILLER, Clara Helen, 82, Salem, 10:30 a.m., Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary, Salem. GREEN, Harlie F.

66, Corvallis, 2 p.m., McHenry mortuary, Corvallis. HARTER, Alice, 70, Turner, 2 p.m., Virgil T. Golden mortuary, Salem. LOW, George 75, Corvallis, 11 a.m., Allison Room, First Presbyterian Church, Corvallis. McPHERSON, John 72, Lebanon, 11 a.m., St.

Martin Episcopal Church, Lebanon. O'MALLEY, Glenn Norman, 66, Salem, 2 p.m., Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. TRACY, Sylvia, 81, Salem, 10 a.m., St. Mary Catholic Church, Mount Angel. WARNER, Everett Charles, 70, Albany, 1 0 a.m., St.

Mary Catholic Church, Albany. WILLIS, Alice 74, McMinnville, 1 p.m., Macy Son mortuary, Tom P. Golden require recognition. We furnish acknowledgement cards to those we serve and suggest they be personalized with just a few words of written thanks. This brief message lends a personal touch and conveys the feeling of gratitude experienced by these acts of thoughtfulness.

June 21, 1905 July 16, 1989 DALLAS Clarence Leroy Richards, 84, died Sunday in Dallas. He was born in Paris, Texas. He married Mattie E. King on Dec. 9, 1935, in Seagraves, Texas.

They lived many years in Waco and Hubbard, Texas, where he was a mill worker and cotton farmer before coming here. He was a mamber of the First Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife; son, Albert W. of Rickreall; and daughters, Patsie L. Wheeldon of Albany, Hattie Contras of Huntington Beach, Verna Staniford of Medford and Cher-ree Lee Fredrickson of Dallas.

Services will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Dallas mortuary, with intermemt following in Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Salem. SJ, 71889 Harvey Georges McLEAN, Va. Harvey W. Georges, who covered eight presidents during a career that spanned 41 years as a photographer for The Associated Press, died Thursday after a heart attack at age 71.

Georges photographed presidents from Harry S. Truman to Ronald Reagan, covered Congress, space shots, demonstrations, political campaigns and conventions. His most memorable photo was of actress Lauren Becall sitting atop Truman's piano. 1 Virgil T. I GOLDEN Funeral Services 605 Commercial SE at Oak across from the Library.

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