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14 The Statesman, Salem,' Oregon, Sunday. December 7, 1947 .i- r- , ; Z ' (pi ty dDfo i tna ricss; NELSON William C. Nelaon at the residence, 1065 Norway St., December 4, at the age of 62 years.- Father of Mrs. Nellie Stone of Brogan. Wayne Nelson of Portland and Leonard Nelson of Sa lem. Survived also by eight step-children, Mrs. Pauline Boynton and Mrs. Martha Nelson, both of Salem, Mrs. Marguerite Hadley of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Mary Aydlotte of Prairie City, Henry Hart of SUverton. Raymond Hart of the U.S. navy, Oliver Hart of Pull man, Wash., and Melvin Hart of LaCen ter. Wash. Funeral services will be held Monday, December S, at 1:30 p.m. r i a I 1 SA Loans LONO TEAM LOW RATS NO V I COMMSSSOM Chas. A. Evans 390 State St ' Phone 4108 SoBdturtmr Z .ll:: arm i i if at the Clough-Barrick chapel with Rev. Seth Huntington officiating. Interment in Bel crest Memorial park. TOWNSEND At the residence, 2208 Trade it.. De cember 5, Mary Susan Townsend at the age of 75 years. Survived by her hus band, Edward L. Townsend; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Taylor and Mrs. Grace Mar ing, both of Salem; and four brothers, Thomas C. Crabtree. John K. Crabtree and Everett D. Crabtree. all of Salem, and William Crabtree of Stayton. Sev eral nieces and nephews also survive. A member of the First Christian church and the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Services will be held Monday, Decem ber 8. at 1 JO p.m. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel with interment in the City View cemetery. The Rev. Dudley Strain will officiate. WEATHERS At the residence. Salem route 1, Mrs. Dorene C. Weathers. Friday. December 5. at the age of 61 years. Wife of Charles Weathers of Salem; mother of Mrs. J. W. McClure and Wilfred Weathers of Aurora. Ore.; Vernal Weathers of Al bany; Mrs. Edward Zahara. Earl Weath ers. Clifford Weathers. Raymond Weathers. Gerald Weathers and Wtl lard Weathers, all of Salem, and Mrs. Ed Harland of Portland; sister of David Schackman of Portland; Dean Schack man of Salem: Mrs. P. W. Storey of Sweet Home and Mrs. H. V. Spencer of SUverton; also survived by 19 grand children. Services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon chapel Monday, De cember 8. at 3 p.m.. with concluding services in Belcrest Memorial park. UNDER Charles Herman Linder. at his home. Salem route 4. December S. at age of 70 years. Father of Mrs. Tillie B. Radke of Salem, Agnes L. Forland of Turtle Lake, N.D.. Ernest J. Linder of Port land; brother of John Linder of Miles City. Mont Also survived by five grandchildren and other relatives in Sweden. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. GARLAND Frank Henry Garland, at the resi dence. 1795 Fairgrounds rd.. December A CiirviuwH tw Hi. u. if Mr Emma Garland of Salem; agister, Mrs. Vera Huffman of Scran ton. ia.: a Droiner, Clyde Garland of Lake Charles. La., and several nephews. Announcement of TO ACQUAINT .Those Who Hove Not Enjoyed the Pleasant Atmosphere, Delicious Food and Excellent Service, You'll Delight in IS NOW OFFERING Along with Our Present Menu a $1.25 Chef's Special Dinner From 6:30 pun. to 9:30 pun. It's Turkey for Sunday Phone S853 Open 'till 2 cun. services later by Clough-Barrick com pany. JESS In this city December t. Mrs. Louise Jess, late resident of 2420 Lee it., at the age of 80 yean. Survived by a cousin, John Bauer of Oregon City. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. December 9, at 1:30 pjn. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel. HUDDLESTON At the residence. Ill Chemeketa St.. December 6. Edward JoseDh Huddle' ston. Husband of Alta Huddleston of Los Angeles, father of Glenn Huddle ston of San Francisco, brother of Mrs. Carl AHport of Salem. Funeral an nouncements later by the w. T. Rig don company. zr OttylBipSeffs TINY GIRL GROWING Susan Carol Cross, -Salem's "mighty mite" who weighed only 25 ounces when born at Salem General hospital September 19, now weighs 3 pounds 14 ounces, hospital authorities reported Sat urday night. Susan is still in an incubator most of the time, but no longer requires oxygen and can be removed from the incubator for feedings and exercise, nurseryi attendants said. Temporary quarters of Drs. Pow er, Buren, Miller, Lancefield and King will be in north wing of Salem Deaconess hospital and in basement at Salem General hos pital. Please call in advance, Phone 3123. Will the person who picked up the wrong overcoat at the Winona Chalet Nov. 15 please call 21443. SILVERTON ROAD NUMBERED The road leading into SUverton airport from the highway there was numbered 641 by Marion county court and is now a part of the county road system, Mar ion County Commissioner Roy Rice said Saturday. The road is about a block long. CLUB GETS DONATIONS The Chin-Up Club of Oregon, Inc., Friday received $25 do nation from the Salem chapter, Disabled American Veterans, Beth Selwood, Salem, club presi dent, announced. The money-will be placed in club's building fund, she said. The club also received a $10 contribution from the Iowas - Oregonian club of Salem following a meeting of the organ ization at Quinaby Friday night. This will be used for the "sun shine fund," to help shut-ins in emergencies. PATIENT "DOING NICELY Barney Van Onsenoord, 751 Kingwood dr., owner of the State Tire service, was "doing very nicely" Saturday night in Emman uel hospital in Portland where he underwent a back operation No vember 27, his wife reported. Mrs. Onsenoord said her husband would remain in the hospital for two more weeks. Cooked food and fancy work sale by Dine & Do club at PGE Co.. Mon Dec. 8. Births BILLET To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Billet, Salem route 2, a son, Sat urday, December 6, at Salem Me morial hospital. .WW xv v .xvw :w. Tr nnnin B, JVPPL1JVIICE a? A ajy fM by f ecepuon 01 d$ . . . jNew cabioetamstry AU bro g rd.nary tt prices do - PrtJmct Bendix Aviation Corporation Enjoy all three FM, standard broadcasts and fully automatic record reproduction. Careful choice of select mahogany veneers heightens period appeal. Starring features Include doable built-in antenna system for AM and FM, continuous tone control, twelre inch super AInico speaker for full, rich tone. Electric-automatic push-button tuning. MODIt If It 399.95 ON IASY TIRMS Bendix standard broadcast models as low as 20.95 VAII'S RADIO & APPLIANCE 605 Edgewater St. West Salem Phone 2-4727 ! Elks Minstrel All Set for 5-Night Stand From slap-stick comedy to ser ious drama, the two-act all-Elks Minstrel show was declared all set today for its five-night stand to aid in bringing Christmas cheer to the needy of the -valley. The Christmas program and show, with Frank Zinn as direct or and Charles Claggett as master of ceremonies, is to be held at 8:15 pjn. Tuesday through Fri day, December 8-12 inclusive, at the Salem Elks' lodge. Officials said the minstrel, which was composed by Don Simmons and Fred Bynon, com prised ideal entertainment for all ages. Thirty-five Elks make up the cast The orchestra and chorus are conducted by Al Finn of Salem. End men are Zinn, Curtis Hale, Doc Craig and Dick Christphier. The quartet members are Monk Alley, Norval Edwards, Boyd Babbitt and Ralph Caley. Other members of the troupe are: Peanut butcher, Rog Williams; hunter, Ozzie Walker; vocalist. Gladys Rolow; piano soloist and accompanist, Ethel Benner; pan tomime, Bill Roble; vocalist, Ches ter Mulkey; fan dancer, Ozzie Walker; bass horn solo, Glenn Burright; vocalist, Max Schrei ber; negro mammy, Ove McCrary; pickaninny, Carl Steelhammer; heckler, Bill Kruft; Dead Pan, Albert Henderson. The Elks' benefit program, which this year takes the form of a minstrel, is an annual affair in furtherance of the lodge's charities. Tickets will be avail able at the door for what the Elk let, the lodge newspaper, has termed "a refreshingly new Jack pot of entertainment" Gun salutes between ships are said to have originated in the days when firing a gun twice in half an hour was average; the Sa lute involved firing the guns to assure the other ship there could be no attack for some time. Why Suffer Any Longer When ethers tan, use ear Chinese remedies. Amazing success for UN years la China. Ne matter with what ailments yea are afflicted disorders, sinusitis, heart, lanes, lie er, kid Beys, gas. ceastpaUoat, alaers diabetes, rheamattaaa, saU and hlad der fever, skin, female complaints CHARLIE CHAN CHINESE HERB CO. Phase t-lSH SALEM. ORE. CM N. Commercial. Office Bears t to , Toes, mad Bat. eatly, Charles Linder Dies at Home Charles Herman Linder, Salem resident for the past five years, died at his residence, Salem route 4, Friday following a long illness. He was born in Sweden 70 years ago and came to North Da kota as a youth. He was a farm er in that state until five years ago before coming to Salem to retire. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Tillie B. Radke of Salem and Mrs. Agnes L. Forland of Turtle Lake, N. D.; a brother, John Linder of Miles City, Mont; and by five grandchildren and relatives in Sweden. Announcement of services will be made later by the W. T. Rig don company. Have You VISITED OUR ILighting Store? Wa Hot Many Items In Stock Which Would Be Delightful, Useful and Lasting Christmas Gifts FOR MOTHER Electric Mixer Iron Electric Blanket SWEETHEART Table or Floor Lamp Sandwich Grill Coffee Maker BROTHER Sun Lamp Com Popper DAD Razor Germicidal Lamp Desk Clock SISTER Radio Desk Lamp Portable Heater FRIEND Bed Lamp Waffle Iron Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. 236 N. HIGH ST. Senator Building Exam Scheduled Dec 18 The semi - annual Oregon ex aminations for buttermakers and cheesemakers seeking Oregon li censes will be held December li at Corvallis, the state agricultur al department announced Saturday. .9 ii'lllfiii':; t .M,:i,i eyesight is important business uy - -. r,;i. i Have your eyes examined regularly by a de pendable professionaL If you need glasses or a change of lenses, we'll fill your prescrip tion accurately. CHOICE OPTICAL GIFTS Or. Hcry C. atorrta Morris Optical Co. 444 State Street Phone B528 Or. S. A. WhaaUey HOT WATER GALOREll I Automatically . . . Economically ... 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