The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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Within one month of completion is reconstruction of this Salem Meat
company plant at 25th and Mission streets, owned by G. C. Pomeroy
of Salem. Work has been held up by weather, bat Pomeroy hopes
to begin slaughtering and processing- operations during January.
New equipment has already arrived, including- a new compressor.
The old plant, at that time owned by Ernest M. Crystal, was laregly
destroyed by fire on the morning- of September 10. (Photo by Don
Dill, Statesman staff photographer).
Silverton James Rinehart Met
xler, seamon apprentice, USN, son
of Rinehart Metzler of star route,
Silverton, is serving aboard the
light cruiser USS Pasadena, unit of
Task Force 38, now undergoing at
Intensive training in Western Pa
cific and China sea area.
Lebanon Valentine Gordon
Benz, electronic technician, second
class, USN, son of Mrs. L. W. Bey
er of 521 West Sherman St., Leb
anon, has completed instruction at
the electronics school, on Treasure
Island, San Francisco- Benz entered
the naval service Aug. 28, 1947,
and received his recruit training
at San Diego.
Turner Arnold William Karlin,
fireman, USN, son of Mrs. Helen
Karlin of route 1, Turner, is serv
ing aboard the light cruiser USS
Pasadena, a unit of Aask Force 38,
which is undergoing an intensive
training period in the Western Pa
cific and the China sea area.
Dallas Lorin Hildreth Atkins,
Journalist, third class, USN, son of
Mrs. Violet Mae Atkins of Dallas,
is with Task Force 38, now under
going intensive training in Western
racixic and trie China sea area.
Popcorn Mr. and Mrs. Armon
McDowell have moved from West
Salem to their new residence in
this community.
Orchard Heights Mountain
View school Christmas program
will be held Wednesday, Decem
ber 22 at 8 pan.
Macleay School Christmas
program will be presented by ;
Macleay school, Tuesday, Decern-
ber 21 at 8 pjn. at the school
house.
Four Corners Mr. and Mrs.
Walter C. Friesen and daughter,
Marsha, have moved to the Joe
Hershfelt residence, 80 South El ma
eve. They came here recently
from Port Townsend, Wash.
Popcorn School Christmas pro
gram will be held Thursday, De
cember 23 at 8 p.m. Santa Claus
is to be present to distribute
treats.
Four Corners House guest of
the A. . LaBranches, is her moth
er, Mrs. W. A. King.
Four Corners . Shirley Lukins,
115 N. Lancaster, drive, is home
for the holiday vacation from the
University of Oregon.
Central Howell- Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Schar are parents of a son,
Jason Blair, born December 18 at
Salem General hospital. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus
Schar and Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Simmons, sr., all of this commun
ity. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Kaser of Hermiston are at her fa
ther, Fred Knight's for the win
ter, and plan a trip to Los Angeles
in January. Kaser managed a
large hopyard of which he is part
owner, in the Hermiston region.
Jefferson Grade and high
school pupils will unite for a
Christmas program at the school
gym Thursday, December 23, at &
p.m. The program will be short
and consist of musical numbers.
Gervais Garden Oub
Holds Holiday Party
GERAIS Carols and a Christ
mas party were held by the Gar
d n Club members at Mrs. Fred
Mannings Thursday, December 16.
Guests were Mrs. Rose Potter of
Forest Grove and Mrs. M. A. Phil
lips of Brooks.
Members present were Mes
dames: Ernest Andres; B. B. Bar
ner; Emil Ronner; Martin Seller;
Henry Steger; Frank Adelman;
Laird Kaup; Merle Lucas; Frank
Holoubek; C. L. Jorgensen; John
Henny; Wilbur Dodd H. E. Nibler;
Joseph Henny; Anthony Duda; An
na McGuire; Dorothy Zielinski,
Serena Manning.
Molalla Wixed Chorus
Will Present Program
MOLALLA, Dec. 20 The 70
voice hight school mixed chorus
together with the high school band
both directed by E. B. Jensen, Mo
lalla high school music director,
will present a program of Christ
mas music Wednesday, December
22, at the high school auditorium.
HOLIDAY OBSERVED
SWEGLE Edina Lane Exte
sion unit met with Ellaree Mor
ton, December 15, for a Christmas
party. -Singing of carols and the
playing of games occupied meb
bers with exchange of gifts an
added feature.
Have the pleasure and satisfac
tion of selecting the gem of
your choice, style and size
from our unrivaled supply of
unmounted stones. Now includ
ing TOPAZ (the November
Birthstone), AmethystJ, Gar
nets, Aquamarine, Zircons,
Sapphires, Rubies, Diamonds
and many others. Jewelry
mounting and repair work.
V. D. HILL
AGATE & GEM SHOP
Importers and Cutters
99-E and Lancaster Dr.
Phone 2-1369
(Open from 1 to 9:30 pjn.)
; Valley
Obituaries
Infant Food Warmers
Woodry Furniture Co,
474 So. Commercial
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Jesus Name -
Pentecostal Church
1175 Lb wis Street
Salem, Oregon
Two Evenings of Special Services with
Rev. and Mrs. Hull from Palestine
Tuesday High!, 7:30 - Subject
"Israel's Awakening"
Wednesday High!, 7:30
Jewish-Christian Mass Meeting
Snbjeci - "The Arab-Jewish Conflict thru
Ihe Eyes of the Prophet"
A cordial welcome to all. B. V. SITTSER, pastor.
155 N. Liberty
Telephone 3-3191
FOR YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
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STORE HOURS-DEC. 17 THRU DEC. 23
9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
STORE HOURS - FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24
' 9:30 AM. to 5:30 PJM.
feter Flechlnger
MT. ANGEL, Dec. 20 Funeral
services for Peter Flechinger, 95,
who died Sunday at Providence
hospital in Portland, will be held
at 8:15 Wednesday morning from
St. Mary's church with burial in
Calvary cemetery.
He came to this country when
18 years old from Germany where
he was born Oct. 22, 1853. He lo
cated first In Wisconsin and home
steaded later near Peola, Wash.
He was married in Wisconsin to
Katherine Quick who died in 1934.
The family came to Mt Angel in
1908 and have lived here since
then.
Survivors are seven children, 32
grandchildren and 16 great grand
children. They are Sister Mary
Hilda, Convent Queen of Angels,
Mrs. Teresa Wolf, Mt. Angel;
Henry of Genese, Ida.; George
and Joseph, both of Clarkston,
Wash.; Frank, Hubbard, and Mrs.
Marie Antoine, of Mt Angel; two
brothers, Michael, of Pomeroy,
Wash, and Hubert, of Lewiston,
Ida.
Wilton Lafayette Harrison
WOODBURN, Dec. 20 Funeral
services for Wilton Lafayette Har
rison, 74, route 2, Wood burn, who
died in an Oregon City hospital
Mqnday, will be held Wednesday,
December 22, from Ringo's Funeral
chapel at 2 p.m. Burial in Belle
Passi cemetery.
He had lived on Elliott Prairie
for the last 13 years, coming from
Minnesota where he was born at
Chatfield, Jan. 1, 1874. Survivors
are the widow, May A. Harrison,
two sons, Merton H. Harrison, and
Ealph W. and a daughter. Hazel
May Tsylor, all of Woodburn;
route 2. a brother, Reuben A.
Harrison of Chatfield, Minn, and
four grandchildren.
Almost 13,000,000 people live in
the New York metropolitan area,
at least three million more than
live in Greater London.
Jefferson Taxes
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JEFFERSON Jefferson will tax
card tables" $10 a year, shuffle
boards and pool tables,. $30 per
year each. The city council voted
to allow beer to be served in the
card and pool rooms if according
to state laws. Pool rooms may be
open from noon on Sundays, but
card tables are closed to playing
all day Sundays.
Gilbert Hoevet, firechlefs re
quest to remove the partition in
the fire building on Main street,
making it easier to get the fire
truck in and out of the building,
and for a "no parking" zone In
front of the building, were
granted.
The council also agreed to a
blanket plan of insurance on city
buildings, insuring all for a term
of five years for the price of
three.
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The Statesman. Salem, Ortgon, Tuesday. December 11. 1 9433
Central Hotcell Annual
Family Party Is Held
! CENTRAL HOWELL The W. A.
Roth and C. L. Simmons families
gathered at Roth's Sunday for their
annual dinner and Christmas party.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Beach, Portland; Mr. and Mrs
Leonard Roth and Allan; Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Simmons, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Simmons, jr, and Paula;
Robert Roth, Ervin Roth, Max
Simmons; Jerry West, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Simmons, sr., Mr. and Mrs.
W. A- Roth.
; Kelzer Christmas program fol
lowing a no-host dinner will com
plete the year's activities for Kei
zer grange. Members, their fami
lies and invited guests will have
dinner at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday, De
cember 21. Program is directed by
Mrs. F. E. Wolf, Mrs. F. S. Mc
Call and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hutchings.
The Italian population of New
York City is 1,095,000, almost as
great as the Italian population of
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