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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1956)
Death Takes Salem Grandmother of 104 An 87-year-old Salem woman who died Thursday U survived by total of 104 children and grand children. Mn. Elma R. Wiley la survived by (our daughters, three sons, 32 grandchildren, M great-grandchildren and one great-great-grand daughter. Two sisters also sur vived. Mrs. Wiley died at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Iva Kilkatrick, 2645 Bluff St. She suffered a stroke two weeks ago. She was born May 27. 1869. In Lebanon. She lived in Salem nine year, the last two with her daugh ter. When she Was 12, she and her family moved to Moro, Ore., where she lived until she married Frank O. Wiley. Her maiden name was Elma Rosetta Badger. The couple moved to Vancouver. Wash., where they lived about 25 years on a farm. Her husband died in 1945. Mrs. Wiley was a member of First Christian Church In Salem. In addition to the grandchildren survivors include daughters, Mrs. Elma Hickman, Salem; Mrs. Iva Kilpatrlck. Salem; Mrs. Dorothy Crosslin, Ashland; Mrs. Shirley Gilber.; Ashland; sons. Russet Wiley, Vancouver, Wash.; Worth Wiley, Dayton; James Wiley, Ev erett, Wash.; and sisters Mrs. Dollie Caseidy, Milwaukie, and Mrs. Ethel Sanderson, Dayton. Services will be Saturday at 1 Military Roundup Salem Soldier Wins Award For Suggestion Fraakfart, Germaay Staff Sgt. James A. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Simpson, 1244 St., Salem, Ore., received a $25 award for a suggestion regarding personnel records at the Rhein- Main Air Base here recently. The implementation of Simpson's ug gestion has improved the morale of personnel throughout the Office of Special investigations, lwe CoL David M. Lynch said in mak ing the presentation. 17. S. Farces, Jaaaa Army Pfe. Carl A. Higdon, whose wife, Elea nor. Uvea on Rout 1. Clover dale, Oregon., recently was assigned to the Japan Engineer Supply Cen ter's Company B as a supply spec ialist. Fert Campbell. Ky Army Spec ialist lc Brace T. Buckingham, son of Mrs. Xatherine Dean, S180 Lynn Ave., recently was selected to represent nis company in "Jump Light," a troop training test with the 101st Airborne Divi sion here. Buckingham attended Salem High School and entered the army In 1953. . Fert RichardJM. Alaska Sgt Gerald E. Moe , son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Moe, Silverton, Ore., recently was graduated from the 23rd Infantry Regiment's Non commissioned Officer Academy here. A squad loader In Company B, Moe entered the Army in Nov ember 1955. He formerly was em ployed by the Taggard Construc tion Co. of Salem. Saa Diege, CaUf. Phillip E. Edgell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edgell, Woodburn, Ore., recently was selected as an apprentice petty officer third class at the Naval Training Center here. Among those chosen from ranks of seaman re cruits to assist company command ers, Edgell was selected on the basis of aptitude and leadership qualities. p.m. In the Clough-Barrlck Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Greene of ficiating. Interment will ba Belcrest Memorial Park. in 1 I NEW STATION Lima 1520 kilocycles - , . ' , , ; Tonight ; ! fl prjuD L - J I CHARLIE CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE AND HERB CO. NEW LOCATION SO. 12th AND LESLIE 119$ LESLIE Death Claims Salem Youth Frank George Block, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Block, died Thursday la his home at 340 E. Washington St Block under went surgery a year ago for a brain tumor. Block, born Aug. 16, 1938, In Forest City, Iowa, was a 1933 graduate of Oregon Technical In stitute, Klamath Falls. He was a member of Central Lutheran Church. The family moved to Gervals about 1950 from Forest City, and came to Salem about a year ago. The elder Blocks operate an apartment house at 340 E. Wash ington St. Surviving are his parents, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Grittinger Jr., Gervals. ; ; : Services will ba Saturday at 1:30 p.m. In the Howell-Edwards Chapel. The Rev. Harold Grindal will officiate. Concluding services will be in Forest City, Iowa. . Richard Tucker, the Metropoli tan Opera tenor, was first an errand boy in Wall Street ' Victims of Traffic 'Mishap if - -Si" Utile FredJa McGhee (left), 4 I ;. . Salem schoolgirl, remained un conscious and on critical list early today at Salem Memorial Hospital after the was struck by ear Wednesday afternoon at 12th and Center Streets. Cynthia Mayo (right) also 8, was reported Improving "satisfactorily" from injuries Incurred In came accident Both girls ara Garfield School . students. (Story on Page 1). Goodwill Industries Plan Eugene Branch EUGENE. Dec. 20 If) - A Eugene branch of Goodwill Indus tries of Oregon has been organized here with Ira Stewart, Eugene, the chairman. The action was taken this week after several leaders of Goodwill Industries in Portland explained the program's goal of providing employment for handicapped persona. Leaders said the Initial plan will probably be to collect repairable Completely Remodeled -Centrally Located BANQUET FACILITIES Group Meetings From 10 to 100 People 440 State Phono EM-3S016 clothing and household items here. ship them to Portland for repair by Goodwin workers. fMRSJMtSMfta9MfiTftJBAKSSXya,SXX0j i BOXED S CHOCOLATES Johnston, Societo And Whlto's 5 $1 to $5 SCHAFER'S DRUG STORE iOpen Dally, 1:M a. m. to I p.m.i 5 Sunday. I a. m. to p. 13S N. Commorclal MM) Death Takes E. J. Jaeger, Salem Banker Earl J. Jaeger, 33, an employe at the First NaUonal Bank for nearly JO years, died Thursday in a Salem, hospital Ha was ill about nine months. Youth Returned To Canada School A Canadian boys school escape waa on mi way Deck to Canada Thursday. ' Melvin S. Lumsden, 17, who left the boys school at Bowman in On tario, Canada, more than a month ago, was taken into custody by Salem police Tuesday, He was turned over to Immigration author ities Wednesday. Thai 1 art mi hla fjvatr ' I a BanA waa v T v atvuw Nev., to live with a "friend," had entered this country illegally at Detroit Mich., and been "wander ing around," fo rthe past 14 days, police said. Why Clot! f t A N O 10 COMPANY Open. Mea. A Fri. "Til 1 1280 Stat St Ph. 25281 Jaeger, born October 1921 In Eu gene, was a resident of 365 W. Madron Ave. He was a member of First Christian Church. He came to Salem in 1931 and attended North Salem High school. He married the former Barbara Becker in 1944. A World War II veteran, Jaeger was a carpenter's mate in the Sea bee branch of the Navy. He parti cipated in the invasion of France and served in the Pacific area. He was also a deep sea diver during the year. , His position with the First Na tional Bank was as assistant cash ier in the installment-credit loan department He was a rifle instructor In the Salem Optimist Club and a mem ber of Salem Lodge 4 of the Ma sons. Surviving are his widow, Mr. Barbara Jaeger; daughters, Cheryl and Denise; son, Jon Jaeger, and mother, Mrs. Edith Jaeger, all of Salem, and brothers, Fred C. Jae ger, Dallas, and Clarence R. Jae ger, Corvallis. Services will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. In the Virgil T. Golden chap el. Ritualistic services will be held by Salem Lodge 4 AFAAM. The Rev. Wayne A. Greene will offi elate. Statesman. Salem, Org Fri.; Dec. 21, 58 (Sec. I)-7 Former Salem Resident Dies Harold Sykes, a former Salem resident died Wednesday In Sea attle, Wash. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Betty Sykes, Seattle; daugh ter. Mrs. Henry DeLong, Salem, and sister, Mrs. Nell Syke Pear mine, Salem. i - Graveside services will ba Mon day at 10 a. m. at City View Cem etery with the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Services are under the direc tion of the Clough-Barrick Funer al Home. CAB Post Filled r WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 Of -President Eisenhower today pre moted James T. 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