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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1940)
PAG2 crvxrr Local News Briefs "AetiTe- Party Held The Sa lem Active clab held its annual Christmas party Tuesday night at the Marlon hotel. Twelve boys be tween the area of six and eight years, as" represent tires ot - the eight grade schools In Salem, were Invited as guests. All the boys en joyed a big turkey dinner, a Christmas tree, and Santa Clans, who gave away presents. ; After the dinner all the boys partici pated in games. This was the last meeting until after the first of the new year. - Luts riorist P Sis 13T8 N Ub " notary Donates Tuesday upon the Salem Rotary clnb held its annual Christmas meeting at the Salratlon. Army citadel and each member gave $1 to the Army fund. 'Wnrth W. .Caldwell., member of the Portland Army board spoke at the meetingSpecial music was given under the direction of Major R, Gilford of toe- Portland: Army Club members who were sot pres ent will make their Contributions later. , - -, . ... ; Wall paperl Ma this. 114 8 Corn! Uncle's Whereabouts- Marion county Sheriff A. C. Burk has received a letter from Charles Fainter, 814 Serenth street. Mo desto, Calif., asking Information as to the whereabouts of Harry Fainter, reported to be last heard from la Salem. The man is the writer's uncle? and is wanted be- eause of the death of his brother. the letter says. Safety ot your eatings Is insured at aaiem reaerai. in s uoorir PmbUc Invited The East Sa lem fire department, proud 'of its Christmas decorations. Invites the publle to call and inspect the dis play tn the building at 18th and State streets. J. C Penney Co. win remain open until 8: SO Friday and Saturday evenings for your convenience. Permit Issued The city build ing department yesterday issued a permit to W. F. Beyers to alter a dwelling at 1788 Reservoir street at avcost of 4f 8. Coming Events I Dee. 25 Christmas. Dec gfl Tiawt day tor a to register at pontefflce. : v Jam. fl Balesa public schools resume, r 11 v.. Jam. 6 Willamette univer sity classes) open. Melvln Holt Honored Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holt of Salem that their son. Melvln. is now a member of the Beta Alpha Psl. a national ac counting-honorary. Melvln grad uated from Willamette university In 1838. and Is now graduate as sistant at the University of Ore gon In the accounting division. Commercial Book Store will re main open' evenings until; Christ mas. , v ' i i 4 Boat DurusC Fire Tuesday de stroyed si 38-feot boat owned by I D. Healeyy route seven, on the rjver near the Scheelr wrecking establishment. - ? "' Mark Twain White Shirts, 3LIS and $1.88. Guaranteed collars. A. A. Clothing Cov 181 N. High.; Ubby to Speak Harley Ubby. stats president of the Farmers Un ion, will speak tonight at a meet ing of the Junior reserves at the Fairfield -Farmers Union meeting. Officers for both organisations will be elected tonight.' Because of a conflict with the Christmas program, the election 'was ad vanced one might. Salem lodge No. 4, AF A AM will open Thurs., Dec. 18, at 1 p.m. to conduct the funeral of F. O. Breckinridge. . ' Equipment Damaged- A mixer was damaged and some tar burned yesterday morning when the "hot stuff caught fire in the gravel pit on South 12th street The South 8alem fire crew put out the blase. The mixer la owned by the Walling Gravel company. For that- nice gift am Orr Health Blanket, $ 18.7 8. Better Bedding Store, 118 N. High. Next Cootie VFW ban. club dance Friday, OBITUARY r TEDUHLIGEI1 EDUAIXDS Funeral Dcno Phone Baker At the residence, Salem, route three, Wednesday, December 18, Randall 8. Baker, aged 84 years. Husband of Sarah; father ot Helen Oresdel of Klamath Falls, Clarice Baker ot Portland, George Baker ot Forest Grove, Henry, Murray. Muriel Baker and Mrs. Lucille Price, all of Salem; broth er of Leon R. Baker of Portland and Ethel Rothwel of Canada. Funeral announcements later by W. T. Rlgdoa: company. Logadoa At the residence, 1178 Nebras ka street, Monday, December if, Kllxabeth A. Logsdon, aged 81 years. Mother ot Mrs. Nellie C Hammer and Mrs. Mary Weaver ot Salem, Mrs. i Myrtle Oien. Mrs. Alpha Logsdon and ' Mrs. Grace Johnston, all ot Hillsboro. ND: sister ot 8amuel Wilbur Hayes of Springfield. lit, and Arthur G. Hayes of Butler, 111.; grandmoth er of Mrs. Leonard Hammer ot Salem and Gordon Edward Johns ton of Hillsboro. ND; great grand mother of Leonard Hammer, Jr., and Marie Anne Hammer of Sa lem. Funeral services will be held In the chapel ot the W. T. Rlgdon company Thursday, December 18. at 1:30 p. m. Concluding services City View cemetery. . Kelly Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Kelly, at the residence, 790 North Commer cial street, December 18. Sur vived by husband. W. F. Kelly, of Salem: three sisters, Mrs. Ro berta Wynkoop, Miss Lucille Bru ner and Mrs. Mildred Radcllff; father, Charles Brunner, Los An- .at at mm f si A Proudly, my grocer opened a bag of Airway coffee and handed it to me. "There he said, "Is coffee roister fresh! Every bean richly meUowi- "Airway's different! It comes direct from roasting ovens only hows away. That's why it's so fresh, why they cam safely use this economical bag!" I 1 1 i i I can't say enough for Airway!" he venthused7 TtV choke coffee, store ground, low's price. Try your first c wwnd on the roaster's guarsnteel" FEATURED BT SAFEWAY pW-SggED W ASM , OOMPAKY .. , num Hi WW y - " i gelee. and a brother, Ray Bruner, Detroit, Mich. Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 31. at 3 p.m. at the Portland Mausoleum. Portland, Cloagh- Barnck la charge. In this city, Monday, Decern her 18. Donald Klupenger, aged 7 months. Late resident of Oer vals. Ore. Funeral services will be held la the chapel of the W. T. Rlgdon company, Thursday. December 18, at 10 a. m. Con cluding services Pioneer ceme tery. Wordem J. R. Worden, at his residence. route seven, Salem. Tuesday, De cember 17. at the age ot 88 years. Survived by wife, also one eon. Ralph Worden, and three grand children, David. Glen and Beth Worden, all of 8alem. Funeral aervlces will be held Friday. De cember 30, at 1:30 p. m. from Clough-Barrlck chapel with Eld er M. C. Ernston officiating. Con eluding services will be In Clag gett cemetery. Brecken ridge Frank O. Breckenrldge, late resident of 1S80 North 17th street. Salem. Tuesday, Decern ber 17, 1940, at the age of 71 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Maryetta B. Breckenrldge. of Salem; brother ot Miss Sue B. Breckenrldge and Mrs. Alma Brandshagen. both of Albany, Oregon: also Mrs. Stanley L Stew art of Lebanon. Oregon; also two nieeee. Mrs. John Merritt, 8alem, and Mrs. Wayne Houston. Ken niwick. Wash. Services will be held at the Clough-Barrlck chapel Thursday at 1:30 p.m. with Rev H. C. Stover officiating. Inter ment ia lit Crest Abbey mauso leum. Rltualtlstlc services by Sa lem lodge No. 4, AF AM. ' I Leabo ' Miriam Leabo, 82, at a local hospital Tuesday, December 17. Late resident ot 360 West Wil son avenue. Formerly of Leban on. Survivors include three grand children, Lucille and Carlton Boehrlnger, 8alem and Martin Lenon. Portland. Member of the Seventh Day Adventist church. Services will be held Thursday. December 19. at 2 p.m. from the Terwilliger-Edwards Funeral home. Interment In City View cemetery. Rev. M. C. Ernston will officiate. Commercial Book Store will re main opea evening! until Christ- 84 Apply for Navy -Twenty four young men la and around Sa lem hare made ' application1 for service in the navy within the last eek. Recruiting Officer Robert B. Fallon said yesterday. Friday at 3 p.m. Fallon will speak tor the US nary recruiting service -over station KSLM. :-1020 Registered .Aliens regis tered up to Saturday night num bered 1838. Postmaster Henry R. Crawford said yesterday. As De cember 38 Is the last day for reg istration, aliens should be attend ing to the matter, Crawford re ported." - - Private Money,' any amount on good security, Ahrams A Ellis, M a sonle Bldg. - - . ' Booked by Police George F. Tick, route iwevamd A. O. bowery, route seven, were charged Tester day.hy city police with tailuTS to stop.' ; ; :- . Thousands of Oregon people are saving money ' by Insuring with the Oregon Mutual Fire of Me Mlnnrllle. Investigate before you buy. SeeUara A Foley, lac Phone 8001. ' " Meeting Canceled Commander John Riches announced last might that Capital Tenthlve 8D. Mac cabees, has canceled Its Christmas party scheduled for tonight, as well as the regular meeting. . This was dene to-eonXonm to school and hospital closings, he said. J. . Penney Co. wCX remain pern until ,8:33 Friday and . Saturday evenings -for your convenience. - Petitlosi Filed Fred A. WD Hams yesterdsy left am additional petition in City Recorder A. War-, rem Jones' office asking that the city continue to maintain the gar hags Incinerator. The i petitions carry a total of 318 names. r Smith Have So Mr. and Mrs noundng the birth of a sou. bora December IT at the Deaconess hos pital. I' ' Brown Ralph G. Brown, at Delake De cember 17. Survived by widow of Cottage Grove. Announcements later from Clough-Barrlck company. Prmltt Baby Jon Parrel Pruitt, at a lo cal hospital, December 17. Infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Pruitt of Portland. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Prnltt ot Salem and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hummell of Toncalla, Ore. Grave side services will be held Thrus day at 10 a.m. in Belcrest Memor ial park under the direction of Clough-Barrlck company. Rev. R. A. Hutchinson will officiate. Jones At the residence Salem route one, Tuesday, December 17, Mrs. Jennie Jones, age 90 years. Moth er of Mrs. H. M. (Grace) Buell of 8alem; grandmother of Mrs. Jes sie 82. Smith and Mrs. Bessie B. Smith, both of Salem, Arthur M. Buell of Olympia, Wash., Scire D. Buell of Portland and Nathan D. Buell of Long Beach, Calif. Ten great grandchildren survive. Fun eral services will be held Friday, December 30 at 1:36 p.m. la the W. T. Rlgdon chapel with con cluding services at the City View cemetery. Dr. Irving A. Fox will officiate. Bosley Margaret E. Bosley, 88, at her late residence, Salem route six, after a short Illness. Came to Sa lem 38 years ago, residing here since. Surviving are her husband, George Bosley: three sons, Floyd and Roy, 8alem. and Earl of lone. Ore.; one daughter, Martha. Sa lem; one sister, E f 1 1 e Eaton, Olympia, Wash., and one grand daughter. Funeral announcements later by the Terwilliger-Edwards Funeral home. 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