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The- OREGON STATESMAN. 3 I Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Morning. December 25. 1945 PAGE FIVE X " .1 T The Oregon Statesmen! Telephone 9101 - KURSEST MrLOTE DIES WILL SWISX George Henry Turner. 53, em- Boys end girls of -YMCA-Salem ploy t of the Weeks & Beardsley high school swimming teams . will nurseries near Keizer. was found participate in a meet Thursday in dead in his room at 245 Division I Portland, sponsored Jointly by the st early Sunday morning. City I bureau of parks and playgrounds police officers, summoned by are- I and the Portland Active club, port that a man was ill at that I Aldin Sundlie, who swam with rooming house address, found that the team which . brought . the he had been dead for some time, I sweepstakes trophy home to Sa- . they said. A coroner's deputy said lem last year, has been assisting there were no signs of violence Chester Goodman, physical direc and that apparently the man had (tor at the ,, In preparing the died from natural causes. Anoth-1 squad, er roomer saia Turner leu into what was apparently a convulsion while they were having coffee to gether. Turner is survived by two sons, Gerald A. Turner, Camp Van Dora, Miss., and Dale W. Turner, S 2c, Bremerton. Dr. II. J. Fredricks, optometrist. 603 1st Natl Bank bldg. Pr. 5460. 7 hr. developing & ' printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 Doerfler's Nursery ' delivers and plants ' rhododendrons, camellias, er any shrubbery for Christmas presents anywhere in the city. Nursery is 150 N. Lancaster Drive, phone 21175. s Hake arrangements with Bishop's Studio to have your family pic ' ture made during the holidays. At 7 our home or In the studio. INJURED IN COLLISIONS . A series of automobile collisions in Salem on Sunday resulted in injuries, to at least two persons. dtr first aid men said. Mrs. C. u. Smith, 60, of 650 Marion it, bruis ed and hysterical following an ac cident at Church and Court streets about 5 p. m- was sent to a hos pital. Ed Voget, 56, Bremerton, Wash, sustained a severe cut across the nose in an accident at Chemeketa and Court streets. "".. ' " - " V X.. t X "" ' V .. . , ' v " i ' ? " . - T X j .I j,r r , M I . . , . ' "Y" CLOSED'!- - - " i . Salem YMCA f acuities will be I closed today so that staff members may spend Christmas day at home. customary , holiday educational tours, programs and a variety of athletic contests will begin there Wednesday. Bros., HARMON S AT HO ME Elyse Knox, film actress.' and her husband. Tom. Harmon, former All-American football star and Army Air Forces pilot, spell out a Happy New Tear with blocks for their five month -old daughter, fcharon nrtsion. .li VISITOR INJURED MSITS BROTHER nERE Chemeketa and Court streets. . Mrs. F. G. Hale slipped on the The Rev. John Wilson, who was . . . , I icet jat Stevenson, jWasb, while on released from a Japanese prison or Prompi service oi cuesej the! way with het husband from camp a few months ago, is visit- tove oil pnone oeuo. iiowaro j. r home m willardi Wash, to Ing hi brother, Paul Wilson, 491 Smalley OU Co. Salem to spend) the -Christmas Kingwood dr. Father Wilson was wedding pictures taken at the holiday with their children. The a member of the VS. army chap- church. 52o State. Ph. 5722. Iins corps and visited here on his way to the motherhouse of his BISSELL C OF C HEAD order. Fathers of the Precious Ed Bissell, former assistant Blood in Ohio. manager of the J. C. Penney store here and since 1942 manager of Lutt Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib- Penney store at Mt Vernon, eriy, pnone savz. Wash- has been elected presi- v i r- J dent of the Mt Vernon Chamber isa sth uvrtt. ' Commerce for the year 1946. Tor unpainted furniture shop at WTwlrftiir'fl 325 fntr. Hales are here now- as guests of their daughters, Mrs. H. M. Lant- sin; 2200 Laurel Calendars Grabenhorst Realtors. ' 134 S. Liberty. NEWBERG MAN HELD Harold Vinson, Newberg, was arrested by the Woodburn' con stable and brought here Monday on a charge of willful destruction of property. He was released on payment of a $15 fine andxosts.Y D. E. Decker, watchmaker: 1984 State,' leaving present; 'location. Customers please call for watches at once. A few very fine guaran teed watches' for sale reasonable SON TO LORDS . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C Lords,' 3350 Garden. rcL, are . par- i ents of a son born Monday morn- ' ing at Salem General hospital. . PHILOMATH FOLK PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Mathany of Philomath are parents of a daugh ter born early Monday morning at I Salem General hospital. CHILD HURT IN FALL H Tommy FoelkL 2, of 1825 N. Winter St, fell at his home Sun day severely cutting his left arm. titji first aid men said. He was taken to a hospital where 10 stit ches were taken. -" I " CHRISTMAS GIFTS TAKEN . K. N. Barnes, 1940 S. Cottage it, notified police Sunday that his home had been broken into some time between 6:45 and 8:30 p. nu, and . a suitcase - and Christmas presents taken. ;'S''''--' -X; FADZVIEW PATIENT MISSTNa George Barker, 33, was report ed missing from Fairview home Monday," city police aald." ' REVOKES QUARANTEVX ' The ttatea of Washington and Idaho have revoked their quaran- -tine 'against the oriental fruit moth, the state agriculture d-T. partrnent here has been advised. Oregon, Montana and California previously revoked their quaran tines against this pest ' - st; Mrs. Dick (Obituary Mltltr Mra. Alice Kirk Miller, at th tti- 4nc, 1530 South High street, Decem ber 12. Survived by her husband. Ed ard A. Miller ot Salem; and a cou sin. Mrs. Alice K. Edmundson of Sa Vrm. Servtcea wUl be held December 17 at 10 JO ajn. at the Clough-Barrick rh.D.1 with Interment In City View cemetery. Rev. Scth Huntington will MiciaU. t Baiklaa John Hatiklna. at a local hospital. Dec. S3, 194S. Shipment has been made to Med ford. Ore., for services and In terment by Clough-Barrick company. Turner George H. Turner, at his home at 4S Division street. Sunday, Decem ber 23. at the age of SI years. Survived by two sons, Gerald A. Turner of ' the U. 8. army and Dale W. Turner of the U. S. navy. Announcement 01 services later by Clough-Barrick com pany. . I . Kerthaest . In this city Sunday. December 23, Minnie Pearl Northness, late resident of West Salem, at the age ot 62 years. : Wife of Ray E. Northness of West Salem, and sister of George Butson of Salem. Charles Butson of Stockton, Calif., and Gideon Butson of Califor nia. Services will be held Wednesday, December 2. at 130 pjn. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel with Interment in the Lee Mission cemetery. Dr. Joseph Adams will officiate. Melay i Olie Melby. late resident of 1140 North 17th street, at the Veterans' hospital in Portland Saturday, Decem ber S3, at tne age oi oo years. Hus band of Sadie Melby of Salem; broth er of Mrs. O. A. Cornelluson of Fal lon. Mont., Mra. Elmer Larson and Edwin Melby of Moorhead, Minn., Peter and Albert Melby of Fargo. North Dakota. Martin Melby of Oakes. . N, D., Laurlta Melby of Rustad, Minn- and Ingval Melby of Seattle. Services will be held Wednesday, De cember la. at I 'M p.m. at the Clough- Barrick chapel with Rev. Olaf Asper officiaUns. Interment in Fargo, N. D. Blacker Mrs. Crscella Bleckert. late resident BEAMISH HELD Ernest Beamish who was ar rested Monday by state police Jefferson on a charge of bein drunk and disorderly is being held at the Marion county JaiL His fine is set at- $10. We' cut and Install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center st IIELD FOR TEXAS LAW Thomas McMullan, Kansas City, is being heldLat the Marion coun ty jail for Sheriff D. Waters from Miami, Okla. J. Ray Rhoten has returned from military service and j has again taken up the practice of law with George A. Rhoten and Sam F. Speerstra under the firm name of Rhoten & Rhoten at 310 Pioneer Orey, 1935 North! Capitol st and their son, D. W. Hale, 1900 Walk er st- j! . The Pike. Vanilla) ice cream and lZi; other aeucious iiavors.irom which to choose lor ybur Christ mas dinner and parties. l ' Following ' its long established policy The Blue Bird Restaurant will be closed fori a holiday vaca tion until Wednesday, December 27fti. The Nohlgrins arid their em ployees wish to extend best wish friends, and express aDDreciation of i the patronage enjoyed during the past year, ! NAMES FOR SPAULDING More than '800 Marion county voters' names have been filed wiih the Marion county clerk Monday on the petition to put the name of Bruce Spauldmg on the ballot for representative in congress from Oregon at the com in special election. At last 4000 names are required to put a name Trust Building. CAR STOLEN Theft of his car from 1935 Hazel ave. early Sunday night has been reported by George Hutmacher to city police. "Cm" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. GRANGE MEETING PLANNED JSalem grange will meet Wed-! nesday, December 28 at 8 p.m. in the Salem Woman's club building. Doerfler's Nursery delivers and plants rhododendrons, camellias, or any shrubbery for Christmas presents anywhere in the city. t 71 Kingwood drive, at a local Nursery is 150 N. Lancaster Drive, phone 21175. WAGNERS PARENTS A son was born early Monday morning at Salem ' General .. hos pital to Mr.' and Mrs. Philip Wag ner, 212 Trade st hospital. Sunday. December 23. Sur vlrved by her husband. Oscar Bleckert: daughter, Linda Rae Bleckert, and a son, Bruce Owen Bleckert. all of Salem; parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Munger of Bicmark, N. D.; a sister, Mrs. Richard King ot Grand Forks, It. D.; and two brothers, Lt. Cmdr. Charles Munger and It. Mclvln B. Munger, both overseas vtth the armed forces. Services will be held Wednes day, Dec. 26. at S pjn,at the Clough Barrick chapel. Rev. CAcster B. Hamb Jin will officiate. Interment will - be In Be 1c rest Memorial park. . on. the ballot U : J. iRay Rhoten has returned from military service and has . again taken up the practice of law with George A. Rhoten arid Sam F. Speerstra under the firnvname of Rhoten & Rhoten at 310 Pioneer Trist Building, j j n . i t I ' ; ' Due to the transportation tie-up which has held up the orchestra arid other personnel,. Normandy Manor will be unable' to; open on Wed., Dec. 26th as planned. Watch fof announcement J if ( NEARLY SUFFOCATES . Lorraine Fossber g, 22, was treated by city first lid men for shock and exposure and sent to a hospital for further diagnosis and care Sunday morning after she bad nearly suffocated irm a fire which broke out inl her bedroom. !l t B it , Normandy Manor will be unable to- open Wednesday, ! Dec. 26 as planned. Due to transportation tie-up, key members of the staff hve been unable to reach Salem. Watch ' for i opening 1 announce' ment 1 - BROTHER DIES Word has been received by Mrs. Charles Heath, Salem, of the death cf her brother, Charles Knuths, who was killed Sunday in an auto-- mobile accident at Crescent City, Calif. Knuths resided in Salem until recently and is survived by his wife Edith, by two other sis ters living in Salem, Mrs. F. E. Bjarnkk and Mrs. Joseph Ziel iriski. Tbxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. BOY TO CRUMES Mr. and Mrs. George Crume, 2p60 S. Commercial st, are par-j- ents oi a son rxrn eany ivionaay morning at baiem uenerai nos-pitaL Wanted to buy good home -around $110,000 near Capital City Laundry. Cj. H. Sanders, 231 N, High. NOBLES ARE PARENTS A daughter was born ! Monday rhorning at Salem General hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. E Nobles, 7jl5 N. Commercial st We are now accepting reserva fions for New Year's Eve. Ph. 4006 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Leonard's Supper Slub. CHRISTMAS EVE CHILD A son was born Christmas eve J. r . rf-. . i ' aa . . at ssaiem general nosptuii 10 and Mrs. James Lillie, route 7, hox 361, Salem. ,. CAROLLING AT PRATTJM PRATUM, Dec- 24.-Twenty-six young people of the Methodist church went' carolling Saturday evening and were entertained aft erwards with a party at the George Kleen home.' 'j PILAUJ in Your Title! Following its long established policy The Blue Bird Restaurant will be closed for a, holiday vaca tion until Wednesday, December 7th. The Nohlgrins and their em ployees wish to extend best wish es of the season to their many riends, and express appreciation of the patronage enjoyed during jhe past year. j I GARAGE LIGHT TAKEN A light globe and bulb : were re moved from a garage fixture at the home of C. A. Sprague, 17 th fend Center streets, early Sunday hight city police were notified. imperial washable wallpaper de serves its nation-wide acceptance. See it at Elfstrom's, 375 Cheme keta. - i PUTNAM INJURED j George Putnam, I publisher of the Capital Journal here, was dfast Monday after fracturing o ribs in a fall while! en route Itrom his home to his office. Phy sicians ' said he : would fi have to remain quiet for several! days. Practically "every piece of real : property is not merely second hand it has passed through , hands, frequendy with joint ownership and other complications. It is easy for flaws to grow ia a hundred years! j ' Protect yourself with a Commonwealth Insured Tide and know there is no flaw, in your tide that can cause you " loss ' i r ir-i:liTji!rii UNION ABSTRACT COMPANY . ilF -. i ...and 7 Vm "If Best Wishes 3 '( 1- ! Happy ) mU M k Hew Year fe l IHI (01. '.liS ' - - T?T ? x ; J .MrVl ivJT. a v- ..1'-. . iv. .2' i t . ml ' "" r; . I m il j S . " ' S . ei - .fx. it, -."ir. t V -! 1 - - remain qui xor sevei uW. & 1 " ' f ' f " S . ti QJ .. f.Y ' r,r : ,.?J l ' - j j ' ' "" iV iwMiU : fi? " ' S HI! 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