The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 26, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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Livestock
Tvan im i itlm tilatli
picked aa at enee. Wa bay (ox (aad
borsea. Fheae 1420. Btlwa. ooUact.
DXAD AMD worthies horaia .aad
eowa picked op free ot ehargo any
where la tba Willamette valley. Top
trices paid far fox f aad horses, Pboaa
411. Saiaaa, eelleet. aContgomery
Psaisrlng Wxfca
DEAD AND WORTHLESS animals
picked at anea. Montgomery Ren
oartng Werka. Pa. Til eeUect. Salem.
Help Wanted Female
aiRX FOR housework, small fam
ily. eaU TieS.
. Pb. 17S. 1242 N. Cap.
OIBL for general housework, full
ehariea pay. Oo borne nights.
Situations Wanted
' CARTEKTZR WORK wan tad. A. L.
Season. Pboae 1-1145.
Capable wemaa-hr. wrk, P. 4240.
HIIWRKt by hour. Ph. 4422 eves.
For Sale Miscellaneous
HAT HAT BALED. Clover, vetch,
eata. ! M. Front. Ph. 21742.
FACTORT BLT. trailer. Ph. 1108.
PK. XMAS orleee aa rablda. dar.
eheir cn ah ton a, MeOoweH. Ph. 24S2.
UCXJTKit vac. beautifully rblt, fit..
IS. Pta. rpr. all aaakaa. Vlaeaa. Itll
fHZCSXKS AXJTa or draeaed.
bakaa. roasts, heaa. fryers. Pboae
It ML Lae's Hatebary.
ALT. HAT for sale. Pboaa MF4.
torkeya. Ph. (TFt.
Wanted F ornitare
F. M. a QLTKT WOODRT. Aae
tloaaere a foraitara daalara win pay
J on saere eaah ar trade for foraitara
houaabold coada, We bay ar sail ar
ernhlac Ph. 111.
CASH FOR Bead foratrare a boose
held sood R. rerray. Pb, T44I.
Wanted Miscellaneous
USED wool inattresaae. Pb. (11.
WANTED Team aad haraeea to
winter for use on email aeraaxe. ' Al
fiommtr, lit Klnxwood. W. Salem.
Miscellaneous
Dental Plate Repair
TWO-HOUR SERVTCa IN MOST
CASCST
Brfnf ar Van Toar Plates for Repair
DR. RARRT SEHLER. DENTIST
Allsky Bide d A Morrison. BR S4XT
For Rent Rooms
HEATED SLEEPING room also
epU i K. Liberty 8C
HTD. KM. close la. Ph. 4411.
MEALS AT UUmans. 5 Marion.
Room and Board
VACANCT NOWat Ma Bo wen's.
65 NVCIberty.
MEALS AT nilmaas. i Marlon.
HEALTH HOME - for alderty aad
eoaTaJesceat. SS B. Commercial. '
' "s JLDVEttTlSINO
Weatsrn AdTertlsinf
RepresaQtatlres
Oeotra D. Cloaa, Ino.
Saa Francisco. Los Anselcs. Seattla
Eastern Ad remains
RepreseaUUras
j." Brraat. Ortffltb a Branson, Ine.
Cbkaa. New Terk. Detroit.
Boatoa. Atlanta
Sararaa at tm rWfitx at taUm.
Orvfon. as Seeoad Clm Matter. Pwe
Hhtd everif meralae ereeyt Monday.
BuMntia fflc ttf fieatb Cematereial
Street.
SUBSC&XFTION RATES f
Un 8ubacr1brIoa Rataa ta Adreace
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Money to Loan
QUICK CASH LOANS
CALL, WRITE ar phone tllCI) to Salem's oldest tar est noma owned and
e ananaaed finance laatitntlon Toar financial affatra will ba diaeueaad and
aaane made In etrtctest prtracy. Ton will ba glvaa every conal deration la the re
pay In at your loan or creating af estenslons,
1 to 24 Months to Repay
sea can pay in run any
Only Borrower Signs
Ne eadoraera
eseda
ROT tL SIMMONS. MQR.
NO M-lfl
General Finance Corooration
a. Caeamerelal St. Lla Ka. S-111 Pboae
door eeath ef Ladd A Bosh Baak Coaraalaat creoad deer ea
It I
first
. PRIVATE MONEY
AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED to re-
ica aa rataa ta Moaer for aaw ee oeed
ears. No datar ar red tape Tea will
retain i naniion ar tna ranicia,
I tO II MONTHS TO PAT
ROY H. SBIMONS
111 Soath Oemmarefal Strset
tll Us. Na M-iax
Loans Wanted
WANTED PR1TATE MONET
TO LOAN ea good Salaai real ea
WIU par e lataraat.
W H. ORABENHORST a CO.
REALTORS
For Rent Apartments
BSMT. APTS, empl. cpL only. 141
N. Libarty.
. FURN. t RM.. close. 115 S. Winter.
V18TrXtTON PTrmapaU
abla Jan. lat. phone J84t.
APARTMENTS, 155 DIVISION.
2 RMS. NICELT furn.. automatic
hot water, prlr. bath. prir. ent, $12
per mo. 1S4 Lee St.
OTTDVTCUFri 4k rvr at A A Mill
W Aaa.a-av aKi - - w
njirtTLri jnjrr'r'VVifri " r"-"""""
AFT3. 1 to f 1Z. Zi. a. Lommercievi.
CHOICE An now aTsllabla at tba
modarn Flabar A pta So Coml at
Oak Pbona T4ST
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i 4 I K, pri. bath. 11 Center.
eaaaeaaaaaae
SMALL FURN. apt. (45 Ferry.
SINGLE APT. kltch-. lit & Cottaca
4 RM. (urn. apt. Llahta. water, car.
Adulta oaly. ! N. list.
CLOSE IN 2 rm. furn. apt. Adults.
Garage. 1047 S. Commercial.
For Rent Houses
MODERN 4 ROOM furn. cabin, IS60
8. Commercial.
HOUSES Mirtn Johnson Pn STIS
WE HAVE THE PROSPECT
IF TOU want to sell, eacbance.
lease, rent, sea Mr. Laraen or Mr Col
Una with Hawkins A Roberta
2 A. 4 rm. hse.. bath. Ilghta. other
Mdcs. Mai via Johneon. 725 Court.
FURN. i RMS., bamt.. fumaoajaua
dry treys! lag. 1445 Mission.
S RM. garage bousa, part furn. Ina,
1227 N. Commercial.
For Rent
HOUSES A APTS. T2S N. Com'L
"""OFFICE ROOMS. 221 SUte BtreeC
taaulre room IH Tel. 2T12.
For Sale Real Estate
OWNER SATS 8 ELL!
S B. R.. LI VI NO. DINING, hard
wood floors, nook, full base (no fur.).
My. traya, wood store, garage, north
front. Tea air, oaly I254 terms.
C. H. SANDERS 221 N. High 5828.
WE HAVE a (aw farms for aale In
Marion and Polk count lea and in other
counties af soathweetern Oregon. These
farms are priced In keeping with the
prices af agricultural product. Call
at tha National Farm Loan office,
214 Oregon Building. Salem, and dis
cuss these epportunitiwlah ear rep
resentative there FEDERAL LAND
BANK OF 8POKANB.
BEAUTIFUL SCENIC borne tracts.
King wood Heights. Cascade Terraces.
1X75.0 to I 5S.ee. Small caoatbly pay.
menta. Call owner, 2412.
ACT QUICKLY 1
TO CLOSE an estate. 21IO cash
burs this 7 room well located home,
garage. Investigate thla buy.
C. H. SANDERS 221 N. High (228.
SEVERAL NEW FHA homea re
cently completed. Others nearlng com
pletion. Phone 2745 Ed Forgard.
NEW MODERN S-room house A
garage. Make your family a Christmas
present. Easy terms. Owner, 2504.
SEVERAL NEW FHA homea re
cently completed. Others nearlng com
pletion. Phone 2745 Ed Forgard.
WantfNl Real Estate
WE INVITE rour -for sale" list
ings If fslrly priced. HAWKINS A
ROBERTS. INC. Real tore. Guardian
Building.
Business Opportunities
INCOME PROPERTT located N. E,
consisting of 2 bousea about t yra. old,
one has 2 BR L. R., D. R- kit, nook,
full basement and two houses, have 2
BR.. L K.. kit., nook, utility room,
automatic floor furnace, Income 2100
per mo.. 2500.00.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 5
N. J. Lindgren or E. M. Laraen
175 South High Street Phone 8890
For Sale Wood
DRY WOOD. Ph. 4700. Bradley.
DRY OLD FIR KNOTS. Ph. 7507.
DRY WOOD. Ph. 2-1444.
DRY ir oak ar fir. Ph. 4275 or 4148.
GREEN Old Fir, oak. Pb. 22122.
MILL WOOD. fl.(0 load. Ph. 4852
ar 4241 evening Yard at 110 Court.
14-IN. fir wood. $5.24 ed. Ph. T224.
WOOD Ph. 4270. Oraen. 412 M list
14- OLD FIR 15; Knots IS: 4 ft.
tad 14: ash. maple. Umba Phone 1454,
ATTENTION t Why not War the
beat? Real aid fir. 28.50. Pb. 7084.
Money to Loan
time ta raoaee toe
ea fare! rare ar aata
m CLARE. ASST. MQR
142
Coaveelaat creoad doer loeetioa
Aato Loans
Willamette Credit Co.
4TH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING
LICENSE NO M-140
oeVeJW4jkjaattiVMilA
20 TO tteee ON YOUR CAR.
CONSUMERS CREDIT CO
1 27 New Blurb Bldg. Ph. 0221
Money aannediatelr Ua M-222
------- -i-i-i-ir.-ifv-orirrvirnrm.ruin
"Salem's Personal Loaa Canter"
Rm. 20L tad fL First National Bank
Salem, Oregon Pbona 4444
8tate Lie. Noa M-172 A 8-222
FHA LOANS 4H. also prlr loaaa
Aarams A Ellis. Inc. Maaonle Bids,
WE LOAN aa faraa. - - a
baslnaaa property. Will bay mortgages
or contracta HAWKINS A ROBERTS
INCL. Realtors. Oaardlaa Batldtsej.
Wood Sawing
20 N. Commercial. Ph. 2822.
Petrotia
LONESOME 7 Serrtng all agaa Club
Elite. P. O Bx. Il-Q. Laa Aagelea. CaL
Transportation
DRIVING TO San Diego. Ph. 4880.
Lost and Found
FOUND 2 KEYS call Statesman
office.
Legal Notices
ra m COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MARION COVSTX
EC PROBATE
No. 10305
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE of ERIK A. HEDIN, DE
CEASED NOTICE OF TIME SET FOR
HEARING ADMINISTRATOR'S
FINAL REPORT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby siren that on
tha lOtn day of December. 1140.
the. Final Report of H. E. Hedine.
as Administrator of the Estate of
Erik A. Hedln, Deceased, was sub
mitted to the County Judge, and
that an Order was signed, fixing
tha tima of hearing- on said Re
port, January 10. l4l, at IS
o'clock A.M.. la tha office of the
County Judge in the Court House,
in Salem. Oregon.
That at said hearing the Report
will ba approved. Administrator's
and Attorney's fees will be al
lowed, and the Estate will be
closed. First publication, Decem
ber IX. 1140.
H. X. HEDINE
Administrator of the Estate of
Erik A. Hedln, Deceased.
O. W. EMMONS
Attorney for the Estate
ISO North Com'l
Salem, Ore. D. 12-19-28; J. 2-9.
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR
MARION COUNTY, OREGON
la the Matter of tha Estate ot
WILLIAM HARRY BOWERS.
Deceased.
Notice to Creditors
Notice) la hereby given that
Frank S. Bowers bag been duly
apponited by an order of the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Marion County, Admin
istrator of estate of William Har
ry Bowers, deceased. Any and all
persons having claims against
said estate are "hereby notified to
preeent the same, duly verified
Business
Cards te this directory ran Xf '
oa monthly basis oaly. mattresses
SSolVh 9lJa U- ' 8AUCM FLUFF RUG A MATTRESS
lnoath- Co. New. Mattresses, eld remade, rug
" cleaning jk weaving, a 11th A Wilbur.
Anto Brakes TeL "V7 ''
Mike Paaak 278 South Commercial Papering-Painting
Bicycles NEAT Work, ream Johnson. Ph. 8778
BICYCLES, New and reconditioned. Plumbing
Harry W. Scott 14T a Com'cL P. 4514 x
f-i,; G PLUMBING. GENERAL repair work.
Lbimney OWeep Oraber Broa 154 a Liberty. Ph. 4504
TELEPHONE 4411 R E. Nertbness Printing
ExCTTatlng roa STATIONERY, cards, pamphlets.
trecrama, boo lea or aay kind of prtnt-
EXCAVATION OF all kinds. Base- inc. call The Statesman Printing De
ments due. Dirt hauled or moved. Dirt pertinent. 211 a Commercial. Tale
tot sala Salem Sand A GrsAveL P 404 phone 14L
Florists Transfer
Brelthaapfa, 44T Court. Phone 1115 FOR LOCAL OR DISTANT transfer.
storage, burner oil, briquets, preato-
Pnnpral niMofrm UKM- Trucks to Portland dally. Agent
runerai UireCIOrS Pierce Auto Freight, including Calif.
poiata. Larmer Transfer Co, Pb. tXtr
Terwllllger Funeral Home. Pb. 4221
House Trailers Vacuum Cleaner Service
"" " " Inspection ta yew heme Aa
AND FARM TRAILERS One-third thorlsed Hoover ee trice. We service all
down. We finance. Ph. 21742. Mr. King, makes cleaaera Hogg Broa Ph. 4412.
Mattresses Well Prilling
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone404. R A. WEST. Rt.4i.Bx 44L P. 2-2214
BIcjlu on tha Button!
Money to Loan
Loans
$25
- Now Is the time
to consolidate all
of last, year's
debts, plus boUday
expenses late one
account.
- No co-makers
needed. - - This Is
a confidential loan
service.
- - $200 on furni
ture or livestock.
S00 on cara. -
Repay not bins
for 20 days kmc-
er If you choose
; then small easy-
te-meet. amounts.
to
$300
Uonthly payments la
cludlng all charts
Cash
to yoa
$ 50.00
100.00
toe.ee
t mo.
f.lt
14.25
24.40
12 mo.
15.02
10.05
20.00
8,H
2 mo.
2.24
4.72
. 12.44
JUL
Other Amounts ta Proportion
Do not feel obligated' wa are bare
te serve you. Pboae, write or come in.
CALKINS
FINANCE CO.
"Salem'a Personal Loan Center"
Rm. 201, 2nd fir. First National Bank
Salem, Oregon Phone 4444
State Lie. No'a M-278 A S-222
eaaaa"- i iirgvv-srvv'efruLrvi',i
For a
PERSONAL LOAN
Personal Finance Co.
Oreuad floor. Now Bllgn Bide.
(Across from Court House)
512 State Pbona 21lli
Licence Noa S-122 A M-145
Legal Notices
as required by law. to ma at the
office ot my attorney, Herman
E. Lafky, 117 New Bllgh Build
ing, Salem. Oregon, within six
months from the data ot tba first
publication of this notice, which
first date Is December 2Ctb, 1949,
and date of last publicatloa will
be January 23rd, 1941.-
FRANK S. BOWERS
Administrator ot tha Estate of
William Harry Bowers, deceased.
HERMAN E. LAFKY.
Attorney for Administrator.
117 New Bllgh Bide.
Salem, Oregon. D.I43 J.2-9-1C-2S.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the undersigned, by an or
der of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County
of Marlon, duly made and en
tared on the 24th day of Decem
ber, 1940. was appointed Admin
istrator with Will Annexed of the
Estate ot Jeasie Dean Melvill, de
ceased, sad has duly qualified as
such.
All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same, duly
verified as required by law, and
with the proper vouchers, to the
undersigned Administrator with
Will Annexed, at Room 207, Pio
neer Trust Building, Salem, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date ot the first publication of
this notice, said first publication
being made tha Ifta day ot De
cember, 1949.
FRANK H. SPEARS
Administrator with Will An
nexed of the Estate of Jessie Dean
Melvill, Deceased.
DONALD A. YOUNG,
Attorney for said Estate.
First Publication: December
26. 1940.
Last Publication: January 23,
1941. (D. 29 Jan. 2, 9. II. 23.)
Youth Project
Is Reinstated
SILVERTON A national youth
project has again been reinstated
at the Sllverton public library.
Minnie Mires and Virginia Lan
ham are employed there now.
Many of the WPA crew laid off
recently have been rehired on s
road project in . the Pratum die
trict. Directory
For Sale Used Cars
FORDS FORDS
Too Many on Hand
Going At WhoIescJe
1936 V-8 DeLuxe Sedan
1935 2-Door DeLuxe
1934 4-Door DeLuxe
1932 2-Door DeLuxe
Hatfield's Used Gar Mkt
351 N. LIBERTY ST.
TRADE EQUITY la '27 Ford coach
for cheaper car. 1885 Berry St,
Cookery Club
Given Honors
West Salem Girls Receive
Certificate Inscribed
by Celebrities
WEST SALEM The West Sa
lem 4H Cookery club recently re
ceived s Certificate of Achieve
ment because 100 per cent of its
enrolled members completed their
club project work for the year
1939-40, and because each girl
sent her nasi report to the Ore
gon State collele and prepared an
exhibit.
The girls whose names, appear
on the certificate are Betty Ardell
White, Ardell Mltchel, Lois Jeans
Crump, Marine Davenport, Delores
Ann Kling, Donna Jean Handley,
Wllma Combs, Melva June Kling,
Charlotte Llghtfoot, Esther Wal
lace and Wanda Hathaway. -
The certificate is personally
aigned by M. L. Wilson, Charles
A. Spragae, Frederick M. Hunter,
George W. Peavy, Rex Putnam,
William A. Schoenfeld, H. C. Sey
mour, Joslah Wills, W. C. Lets,
and Mrs. L. A. Dashiell, wfo was
the local leader.
Plays Are Given
At Labish. Center
LABISH CENTER The school
had its Christmas program Fri
day night. Three plays and a dia
logue were on the program.
The first number wag "Silent
Night" sung by the entire school.
The "Tangled Telephone" was a
play given by boys of the upper
grades. Characters were Bob,
Clyde Jefferson; John, Laurence
Zinser; Billy, Gerald Dowe; Ted
dy, Bobby Bloom; Hal, Dean
Lowery; Jimmy. Roy Pearsal.
Children ot the primary grades
were in "The Toy Shop." Bobby
Lowery was Jack-in-the-box;
Ronald Rents, Captain Snap;
Donald Zenger, Eddie Lowery,
Bobby Bloom, oeroia dows, at ev
en Resniscek and Albert Haste
bacher, soldiers; Frankle Walton
and Buddy Cosad, jumping jacks;
Edna Bloom and Margaret Eliot,
Punches; Irene BIbby, Fairy
Bright Eyes; Rojean B o e h m,
Gretchen; Juanita Burr, Hortense
a la mode; Nora and Rose Reznis
cek. Betty and Jean Dowe and Lu
cille Meyers, dolls; Dean Lowery
was Timothy Taekhammer and
sang a solo.
Theresa Roosa gave a recita
tion, "Christmas in a Shoe." The
upper grades presented "Christ
mas with the Mulligans." Parts
were taken by Luella Klampe,
Widow Mulligan; her ten child
ren, Elmer Christenson. Billy
Hasblebacker; Marjorle Meyers;
Donna Jefferson; Steven Resnis
cek; Doris Rents. Mary Zinger,
Norene Coins, Mary Lee Cosad,
Bobby Lowery, Eva Pearsall and
Donna Lovre.
A dialogue "Going Home for
Christmas" was given by Wallace
Bloom and Donald Klampe. The
program was closed by the entire
school singing "Joy to the
World." Santa Claui then visited
the children.
The program was directed by
the Hwo teachers, Mrs. Glen Fix
and Jack Power. Piano accompan
iments were by Mrs. W 1 1 a r d
Hornsqhuch. ,
Schobl has been dismissed un
til Janiary .
abish Center
News
LABISH CENTER The Ladies
Aid has been postponed until
January SI because of the holi
days. They will meet then with
Mrs. Jay Leedy at her borne.
Mrs. Minnie Voegelino has re
turned from an extended visit In
several of the midwestern states.
Sbahas been gone for lire and a
half months and cam home
throngs California where she vis
ited friends and relatives.
Stockholders in tha Mutual
Telephone company held their an
nual meeting last week.
Onions are moving faster now
and are $1.10 for US No. 1. The
outlook is fairly good for this
time of year.
By CHIC YOUNG
For SaleUsed Car.
.....r.$275
...-3145
...$100
a e a ai4eeee m e f
.$85
Veilley View Qub
Has Good Meeting
SUVER At one of Us larg
est meetings of the year, tha Val
ley View club met at the home of
Mrs. Irvine Peterson with Mrs.
T. P. Ogles bee as co-hostess
Thursday afternoon. Unknown
friends were revealed and new
ones drawn.
Roll call was answered with
the idea of a perfect Christmas.
Mrs. Stockhoff resigned as pre
sident and was elected rice pre
sident and Mrs. Harold WIthrow,
president.
Christmas gifts were exchang
ed and refreshments in keeping
with the occasion were served.
Guests present were Mrs. Emma
Anderson and Mrs. Herbert
Thurston ot Buena Vista. Mem
bers present were Mesdames
Folks, Earl Anderson, Atkinson,
Go bat. Conger. Withrow, Stock
hoff, Voss. Benedict. Bolter, Stew
art, - Conkey, Valentine, Scbana
man, Tom, DeArmond and' the
hostesses.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Withrow. It was decided to
give Mrs. Ray Maady a shower
January 9 at the home of Mrs.
Peterson.
Mill City News
MILL CITY Charles Cline
from the U of O is visiting his
parents here this week.
Bud Collins has moved to La
comb where he has a Job In the
Hammond Lumber company's
logging commissary.
William Savey has accepted a
job of filing saws tor the Mill
City Manufacturing company.
Vlck Wltherow of Salem visit
ed in M1U City Friday.
Mrs. R. B. Sather Is visiting
hers this week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor.
Bud Gregory of Portland is
visiting his mother this week.
Robert Hill from the OSC Is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. Hill this week.
Daisy Hendrickson left Wed
nesday for Berkeley, California,
to visit relatives.
W. S Crocket left Sunday for
Camas to visit with his son-in-law,
H. C. Poppee.
Jefferson News
JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs.
Olen Aerni are the parents ot an
eight-pound boy, born December
SI at the home of Mrs. Aernl's
mother, Mrs. Charles Jenness.
This is their second child.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuqua of
Portland, came to Jefferson Sun
day to visit until after Christmas,
at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Emery. Mrs. Fuqua Is the daugh
ter ot Mr. Emery.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith left
Monday tor Long Beach. Wash.,
for a visit at the home of Smith's
sister, Mrs. Florence Gilbreath.
Mrs. Marlon D. Looney and
daughtre, Eleanor ot Jefferson,
and Mrs. Mildred Allen and daugh
ter. Marion, left Sunday by mo
tor for San Francisco. Mrs. Loon
ey will visit her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Guild and Mrs. Allen will visit
her son. Bob. They plan to stay
until after the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKee have
been confined to their bed for the
past week. 11 with the flu. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rehfeld are also con
fined to their home with the flu.
Clear Lake Folic
Visit Midwest
CLEAR LAKE Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Herrold and son. Donnell,
left by automobile for Fort Dodge,
Iowa, Saturday morning. They
will visit friends and relatives
bat went especially to see Mrs.
Herrold's sister, who is very 111.
They expect to return in about
three weeks.
Lunelle Chapln returned home
from her school at Coo. utile Fri
day night to spend the holiday
vacation. She will spend part
ot the time helping with the book
keeping at the Elliott seed snd
feed mill at Perrydale, where she
worked last summer.
Booklet of Verse
Enjoyed, Friends
SILVERTON Friends of Mrs.
Roy Morley are enjoying a charm
ing little booklet ot verse, "Ger
trude's Gems," printed at the Sll
verton Advertiser. A few; of the
poems are dedicated to special
friends, asdthe booklet bears the
signature "Gertrude Estelle Morley."-
. Mrs. Morley has long been
known for her verse and songs at
Sllverton. From time to time she
has had . a son published which
has gained flattering popularity.
Lodges
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Altar their marriag-e at Wllmette,
CL, Cbrby Davis, rormar Indiana
university football star aad Mar
caret Johnston, daughter of a 43xt
cago publishing firm bead, dpart
ed for a Florida IraiMymooa.
Davis, who played pro football tor
one year, now is director of ata
letics at a midwestern high school.
Foster Man Dies
At Fiuiiily Home
LEBANON William Gumm
died at the family home at Foster,
December SO and was burled
from the Howe Funeral home.
December SS. Elder George Si
mons officiated and interment
was in the Bellinger cemetery.
Mr. Gimm who was born near
Scio In 1866 spent his entire life
in this vicinity.
He is survived by his widow
and one son, Charles; one bro
ther. George Gumm; a alster,
Mrs. William Saltmarsb, all liv
ing near Lebanon and another
sister, Mrs. T. J. Armstrong ot
Lamond. Alberta, Canada. He had
three grandsons.
Early this month Mr. and Mrs.
Gumm and bis brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Salt
marsh, celebrated their double
golden wedding anniversary.
CY0 Makes Party
Plans for Friday
MT. ANGEL A CTO skating
party for members of the Toung
Men's and Toung Ladies' sodali
ties of Mt. Angel. Woodburn, Oer
vais and St. Joseph's and St. Vin
cent's parishes of Salem has been
arranged for Friday night at the
Capitola skating rink. The pro
gram Is being arranged by the
CTO committee of the Holy Name
Society of the Willamette Valley!
All local boys and girls wishing
to attend should hand in their
names by Thursday night, the girls
reporting to Maxine Bernlng or
Mary Elizabeth Wagner and the
boys to Aelred Bernlng, Ivo Bau
man or Robert Diehl. The num
ber going has to be ascertained
so that transportation can bo ar
ranged. Cars will leave Berchtold's con- i
fectlonery at 7:45 Friday night.
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LEBANON Funeral services ,
will be held Thursday, December ,
SC, in the Lacomb Baptist church .
for James William Cot, who died
at the family home. Monday. rv
The deceased, who was born tkH
Lacomb CI years ago, spent his,
entire life la this vicinity. - ' '
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Edna Rucker Cox to whom he wasj
married in Lacomb la 1900; five.
sons, Claude of Lebanon and Rr,
bert, Harold, Nelson and Billy Cox,
of Lacomb; seven- daughters,!
Edith Miller. Alice Hyder, Helen'
Rataerferd. Crystal Baldwin and f
Gweneta Cox of Lacomb. Pearl,
Vehrs af Condaa sad Margaret
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sisters, Mrs. Heater Alley aad Mrs..
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grandchildren.
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date at the faaeral and Inter ,
ment will be ta the Lacomb ceme- .
tery.
Silverton Folk
Spend Holidays
SILVERTON Coach and' Mrs.
Kea Hewitt are spending tho
Christmas holidays' with his par .
eats at MeMlnnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ha aid are
spending Christmas in California.
Bob Haugs. who u with tha
CCC enrollment at Mary's Creek
above Detroit, is spending tba
holidays with his ta t h a r and
grandmother, George Haugs and
Mrs. O. S. Hauge on Adams
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Larson eC
Portland are spending the Cartel
mas holidays with his father.
Walter Larson, and at his sisters.
Mrs. Alvln Legards.
Mrs. Oscar Broten is spending
Christmas st the home of her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Reisteigen at Oswego. Her
daughter, Mrs. Cora Graden Is
spending the holidays with her
daughter's family, the William
Holloways st Lakeview.
Coquille Native
Buried. Lebanon
LEBANON William Samuel
Morris, the son of Mrs. John T
Morris, was born in Coquille, De
cember 18, 1024, and died at the
family home In Lebanon .Decem
ber 19. 1940. after an illness ef a
few days.
He Is survived by his mother;
five brothers, Earl Lawrence.
Dean. Robert and Riehard; three
sisters. Winifred and Frances .
Morris and Mrs. , Beralta Wilson
all ot Lebanon. -
Funeral services were conduct
ed at the Lowe mortuary by Rev.
Lawrence Bixler ot the Church or
Christ Interment was la the
IOOF cemetery. The father of the
family died last April.
Bethany Family
Holds Christmas
BETHANY Oscar Satern. who
has been suite ill with influents,
is reported on the road to recov
ery. Mr. and Mrs. Satern enter
tained Wednesday night for his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ols Satern
of Sllverton. his brother-in-law
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Madsen and Colleen, Roger and
Loretta Bell ot Hillsboro. and
his brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Satern and sons.
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