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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1941)
-.- - - -.,-. .- . - Local . . Briefs Kary Offlcer Adto4 CUf 8ignalman ; Joe Tagme j ot ike US navy lias la assigned to tha Be lm office to assist Chief Qtarter master Robert B. Fallon, local recruiting offleerJ Tagae will also be In charge of advertising d publicity directs .from the Salem recruit station. iSiaeo too local station was mads i a talltime tOeo last month, additional nolo needed. The naval aeta for the Oregon district for Jaauary Is Sit men. : . . LnU florist. P. 1192. 1STC H-Urn New Polk Trail Chief of Pollee Frank -"JL. Mlnto has ; as signed the foar r new policemen who joined the force Jeaaary t to jdnty :wlth "old heads" on, the force to acaatat them with de partment roatiae. Mate ' has mot yet decided what 'permanent na si foments of the new. patrolmen will be. ":V POO Word ifaltod Coaatroc tlon and Installation of . two-way radio equipment i for tne Salem first aid ear, nnthortsed recently by the -city council, 1 awaiting aatborliatlon by the federal com munlcations commlssloa. 'The council ' appropriated $ 1 f t to match $250 collected in donations by the Salem police reset re. " Call for, Oregon If ntnal calendar at Seellars and Foley. - - - No Ta ptrtaf; Chief Prank A. Mlnto of the Salem police reiter ated yesterday In a bulletin to members of the force that there will be no "aqnaring" of parking tags except with a doctor's signs tare. Only one smeh Us will be "squared" daring the year lor any motorist. i emlrer: Jan. d Martosi cow ty : Union eooveotiosi at Red mils Grange hall. Ins. 0 WUUaeetU eity classes open. JTaa. 18 Oregon legislature one 1041 seetrfon. ,.- 9mm. SO to 4 yramtaafloa L at WlUaanetto suUverslty. . licensee Delayed Although a large . number ot bicycle riders hare been appearing at the police station : to renew their ;' bicycle licenses, delayed arrival of the It cense tags has made It Impossible to issue the 1941 rider permits. Mrs. Bessie Armour,, pollen mat roa. who Is In charge of the bi cycle license division, nays that the tags are expected to arrlre within n few days. Announcement of the start ot aale of licenses win be made la the press. - - , dance tonight. Next Cootie club V.F.W. hall. . New PersalU Needed 1949 11. auor permits are no longer effec tire and no sales are being asade at the state liquor store unions customers show their 1941 per mits. Messenger service is non existent, according to Manager Waldo O. Mills Permit Granted Permit to re pair a dwelling at 395 North IX rd street st s cost ot $200 wss grant ed yesterday to Enid Hamman by the city building department. On est of La Fonettes Mrs Reginald Blue of Los Angeles is a guest at the home of her par ota. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. La i FoUetto of Wheatland OBITUARY Berkley . Ror R. Berkley. 99. Ute real dent of 154 front street, at a lo cal hospital December II. Bimrea by widow, Mrs. Florence Berkley. Sbloment will bo made Friday nlrht to Manhattan. Kan- for In torment by Terwilliger-Edwards Funeral home. : Wise James Andrew Wise, lata resi dent of 1(96 Mission street, at a local hospital Tuesday. December ti. at tha axe of 19 years. ear- Tired by widow, Mrs. Lucille Wise, and two children. James Allen and Joyce Wise, all of 8alem; parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wise; grand mother. Mrs. Anna Wise, all of 8a lem. Services will be held Friday, January I. at 1 p.m.. from the Clough-Barrick chapel, with Rev. J. Fv. Lawson officiating, coneiua ine- lerTiees will be In Belcrest Memorial park. Is-278 Copley William Albert Copley. January 1 at the residence. North Cottage street. Survived by widow, Mrs. Ada Lake Copley; daughters, Mrs. Helen Pomeroy. Mrs. Florence Peterson of New port; Mrs. Margaret Hickman and Miss Mary Copley; son, Robert William Copley; grandchildren, William Peterson and Terry Wil liam Copley; sisters, Mrs. H. M. Orme of Burllngame, Calif., Mrs. Fred E. Broer ot Salem, Mrs. John H. Broer of The Dalles, and Mrs. Hilmer Bentson. Services will be held Friday. January S. at 10:30 a. m. trom Clough-Banick chapel, Rev. Irving A. Fox officiating. Concluding services in City View cemetery. Keller Mrs. Nellie Keller, late resident of 1129 South 12th street, at a local hospital January 1. Survived by widower, William A. Keller; daughter, Marvls Keller; mother, Mrs. Anna Johnson. Services will be held from the Walker ft How ell chapel Saturday, January 4. at 2 p. m. with, Rer. W. Harold Ly man officiating. Interment IOOF -cemetery at Turner. And Gus Anderson, formerly of Sa lem, In Chicago, Wednesday, Jan uary 1, at the age ot 49 years. Survived by mother, Mrs. Z. M. Anderson of Salem; throe sisters. Mrs; Olive Beardsley ot Salem, Mrs. Hasel Parks ot Chicago and Mrs. Esther James ot San Fran- elsco; two brothers, Charles of Chleago, and Oscar of California; also several nieces and nephews; Including Orrllle, Russell and Charles Beardsley, all ot Salem. Funeral services will bo held at 1:19 Tuesdsy afternoon trom Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment City View cemetery. Uets Herman Llets, in this city Jan uary 1. Survived by two sons, Harris Llets, Salem, and Roy E. Llets, Portland. Memorial serv ices trom the Walker St Howell Funeral home Saturday, January 4, at 4 p. m.. Rev. J. F. Lawson officiating. Interment at Lee Mis sion cemetery. Scbaetzle Margrette Schaetslo, late resi dent ot Crawfordavllle, Ore., at a local hospital Thursday, January 2, at the age of 81 years. Survived" by two sisters, Mrs. Sarah O. Mc Dowell and Mrs. Ann It. Simmons both Salem; one brother, Benton C a r y, Crawfordavllle. Services Saturday, January 4, at 10:30 a. m. from Clough-Barrick chapel, Rer. Guy L. Drill officiating. Pri vate Interment at Belcrest Memo rial park. During December concluding rites were held at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum A Crematorium for the following: Loyal V. Emery Dr. James Otis Matthis Clarabelle Hauser Charlotte Mao Llreaay Wellem A. Deutschmann Blanch M. Karbel James Riley Mlddleton Frank O. Breckenrldge Ernest Herbert Turner Rawle H. C. Singer Augustus Right Dlmick Lottie R. Glbbsrd Frank L. Knowtton. Visit Coad Crews. CountT Cam. mlssloner J. E. Smith sad Xngi neer N. C.llubbs yesterday visit ed county I road crews working padr the ! direction of 0 1 e n n walker and Bob Cole In the Par riah Gap district ot Marion coun tr. The 4 crews are working on road Improvements mads neces ry by continued operations of log trucks -during the winter sea aon, and are " also widening the aurf ace ot the road. Safety ot your savings la Insured at Salem Federal, lit ft. Liberty - Fire 'In Basesnesit Fire equip. mean zrom tne nortk Salem sta tion made a run to the K sixer dis trict yesterday to extinguish a nre in. the basement of the F. K. Ward home. Damage was alight, firemen said. The south Salem company wan called to extinguish a chimney tire at 1X41 Saginaw street. Wail paper. Math!, 194 a. Co mL Hike Set Rsnsiay Cars twM loaro the Sonator hotel at t:S0 Sunday saorninar tor the Chemake- i tana annual trip to savor Creek fall, wit. Kthol Urtanb as loador. The Irfko will h trom South to North tain. Registration ' is at too aoteL Speodia CWgod Charged byl city ponce with violation of basic rule are John F. Mokee, North Bond; Roy D. Smith, route three, Donald P. Paulson. Oregon City. Darrel Lash, 22 93 Breyman, and urniie nun. sso Elma avenue. Club 2, Rummage, WCTTJ, J. I, 4. J Moves Office F. H. Weir, lo cal realtor, has moved his offices from the Oregon building to 495 Center street. Associated with him la Roy J. Rice. Galled te Poetttosi Kenneth Grant, recent graduate of the Capital Business college, baa ac cepted a government position at Bremerton, Wash. Births WUlems To Mr. and Mrs. Waldo B. WUlems, 101 S Third street, a daughter, Patricia Kay, born December 22, Doaeoneas hospital. BaldwinTo Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Baldwin, route four, a son, Roy Lee, born December 29. Deacon- ees hospital. Klswerth To Mr. and Mrs. Ro rt S. Elswerth, Portland road, son. born December 22, Dea coness .hospital. Gettis To Mr. and Mrs. Ear- land M. Gettis, route six, a ion, Gerald: Victor, born December 19. Bljnr- To Mr. and Mrs, Fred rick O. Birrs. Sclo, a son. William Glendon. born August 11. Kurt To Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Kurts, 819 North 14th street, daughter. Judith Lee. born De cember 20, Salem General hospi tal. Knowles To Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Thelma Vey, born De cember Z. Bungalow Maternity home. Bauders To Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Saunders, 920 Broad way street, a son, David Dennis, born December 29, Bungalow Ma ternity home. Gomstock To Mr. ana Mrs. Howard O. Comstock. 1230 Broad way street, a son, John Edward, born December 2 5, DeaConess hospital. Tipton To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Tipton, route one, a son, Larry Oliver, bora December 29, Dea coness hospital. Green To Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Green, Independence, a daugh ter, Carol Ann. born December 21, Deaconess hospital. Jones To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ralston Jones, Silver ton, a son. David Lee, born December 23, Deaconess hospital. Philco ladlo EXCLUSIVE DEALER ST 170 North Commercial In Peerless Bakery . State of Oregon Inspected Bleats Local Grain-Fed fo)Pf Center Ccl BOASTS Lcin Ctsps, Lb. 19 C lb. DZ1CH D0UE5, 11). 50 11 LivcnTiirsl, lb. W0 o)o Frcslily Gronnd Dssf n) I Llssde)- :Smo!icd Peril LADD I rrf, kllS0 Irfm A : H720 4 iu:f.r 250 Nistliisiiiuw- vaossnemmssnmwsBBjsmsBnmmssssmssnnsBmnsmB enmnumnBBjnmnunmnssnmssBmBBmBSBnussssm MenussmmmnwnmnMsmmmunnammmmemmam iaagssmmenenmnneissmmmmnnmnmnm Kampf er "IU-Crade VH f rT t? Younff Pork 5 CPE! .r g)9: 210-02:31 & L t ii mi -f Lc!a Deis, li. ISc ' i'i.' t .Cf" . f . ' .1. traT Townsend club No f - wlU meet at t o'clock tonight la the court boase. : - a - - ! ab tr 1 1 1 Moot Townsend club No, If wlU meet tonight at f:l9 t the homo ot F, NTBerry. Tli South 19th street. , fni at nomoMrs. Marr Cro shan, a war mother. Is reported 1U at her home, 1019 Trade street.. I The annual masting of Court StreetChuxch X Ckrlft wlU be SnndsF afternoon. Following the morning services, there will be a basket dinner for. all the members and friends of tha church. The-meeting wCl aw -aSed at P-m., when reporta tronv the Sunday school. Men's Brotherhood. Ladles Aid. Christian Endeavor, end the church wlU be given. Thesa reporta will show that - la many ways 1949 has been the best year for many rears for an de partments ot tha church, r The election' ot church officers far the new year will bo held and tha cenaral , business of tha church traasacted. . Five cfFcniily Unliurt in Crash PORTLAND, Jan. S-OV-A Portland Jspaneso family decided today ' that January 1 was iu tacky day.,' 'All CTe members t tha fanv ttj, Roy R, Aklysma, 49, his wits and three children, escaped In Jury although - their automobile akl Js4 lata tie aide f a laco motlvo at a grade crbssLag and was demolished. : T7ATCILES CLEANED I C1.C to 010 ! I An TVerk Guaranteed : Oasfcka Market - 479 W. ComT ; Sf SBV ..-, r j mw M T M W M W m m t r W . , W r j- m w j m m w f mm mm f w M M W W B r M in A FAf.ULY OU SIZE a Icrco pert of fncomo rocs for food. We must bo euro of g citing tho best for our money CAFEVAY'S money-back cuerenfoo on overythlna wo buy insures then : ' ! 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