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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1942)
Jefferson Folk Visit Los Angelea Family . Returns. to South;. Many on Vacation JEFFERSON Mrs. Lloyd Arn rd and daughters, Lorna and Mary of Salem, spent Wednesday night and Thursday in Jefferson visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Powell, and other relatives. Lester Stephenson, son of Mr, and Mrs." M. S. Stejhenson left .by plane Monday night Idr Los Angeles, Calif., to resume" his 'work in a defense plant Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stephenson and son came north because of the death or Mrs. stepnensons lainer xtoy O. Witzel, near Turner. Mrs. Stephenson remained for a longer visn wiui ncr uiuum. ' Miss Ruth Terhune left Thurs day for Pomeroy, Wash., where she will spend two weeks visiting . her sister, Mrs. Raymond Fite. . -j .. James Edgar Hyer and Miss : Betty Webber of .Sweet home were , united in marriige Tuesday eve- - ning, August 5, by E. E. Howell, 'justice of thepeace. x Robert Thwing, Los Angeles, an old time friend of Mrs. Harley Libby's family and former rest dent of the Scio section, has been visiting friends here. Mrs. Doris Talmadge left for Portland Wednesday for a visit at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Cleo Diamond. Miss Margaret Maddox, a form er Jefferson resident, is employed as an inspector at Boeing Aircraft i plant in Seattle, according 10 wora V received by friends here. ! Mrs. T. F. Skelton and sons, barrel and Jerry of Toledo are spending this week visiting at the .. , home of her mother, Mrs. Grace Thurston. ' The annual Sunday school pic- . m A 1 1 !11 1 iiia rw rna a nvnansn pniirrn win n held Sunday morning near Greens Bridge. A basket dinner will be . enjoyed at the noon hour. Rev. . James Whitaker will deliver his ; esrmon on "Destructibles,". in the aiiernuun. Two Jefferson men are called to report at the Portland induction station Wednesday, August 12, for physical examination. They are Everett Gerald Davidson, Jeffer son, route onej'and Garney Clair Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb. He is with the Cobb Manu facturing company. -' - Civilian Drivers Plan Organization SILVERTON Mrs. F. J. Rou bal, who heads the civilian de fense drivers corps, has named Mrs. Lee Alfred as her assistant, and nelisted in the corps are Mrs. R. A. Fish, Mrs. E. R. Ekman, Mrs. Harry Carson, Helmer Brokke, Mrs. Dale Lamar, Mrs. Fern Shaw, Mrs. John George, Mrs. L. E. Pat terson, Mrs. Evelyn Weatherill, Mrs. Sylvia Canoy, Miss Hannah Olson, Mrs. Mack Pembertonr Mrs. Ross Winslow, Mrs. Guy Denham, Mrs. E. K. Burton and Miss Gladys Qualey. Steps are now being completed at the local defense office to or ganize a messenger corps under the local office of civilian defense. The girls group will serve during the day time hours when needed and the boys at night Takes Eurloiigh, Will Be Married SILVERTON The call of the liberty bell as well as the wed ding bells are ringing almost simultaneously for Harold-J. John, son, who passed his army physical at Portland Thursday. Johnson took his two weeks furlough which, in his case, means a wed ding. Johnson and Miss Jean M. Day, also of Silvertpn, have an nounced wedding plans for next week. . MM- If " - 1 255 Ilcrlh Ccnncrcid Si. ! MM-Willamette t - Reports From The Statesman's PAGE TWELVE Plane 1 ' ' - . - ' I The crew of a British coast command Whitley plane, forced down by engine trouble, paddles a rodder life raft ta.near the Sunderland flying boat that searched' the waters for the, men throughout the night. The flying boat set down U rescue them. (Associated Press Telemat). Number Pupils Now Much Less CENTRAL HOWELL The en rollment at school this fall will be less this year than was expected as two families are moving from the community. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gower, whose son, Larry, will be in the first grade this year, have purchased the place formerly owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Davis in the Hazel Green district. They will move when the place is vacated by the Nyseth family which has been farming the place. Three pupils will leave when Melvin, Mayo and James Hollin nove with their parents to a place recently purchased in the North Howell district. Mrs. A. E. Janz and her guest, Miss Rosella Richardson, spent Sunday and Monday at the beach near Astoria where they visited A. E. Janz. Mrs. Janz fell in juring her knee so that it took five stitches to close the wound and she is confined to her bed s a result of shock and injury. Miss Irene Nafziger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nafziger is now employed as a military clerk, assigned to the officers per sonnel at Olympia, Wash. She taught in the school at Marshland, Ore., last year. Unexpected Death Calls Party Home BRUSH CREEK Mrs. L. H. Hjorth and her daughter, Eileen, and their grandson and nephew, Robert Olson, and granddaughter and niece, Lois Hjorth, stopped briefly Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. J. Madsen. The party had come north to visit a few days-ago, were on the return trip . ta Los Angeles. Another- daughter of Mrs. Hjorth, Mrs. Pehr Olson, had been with the group north, arriving at Seattle Saturday night. Shortly after her af rival, she received telephone message of her hus band's illness in Los Angeles and returned at once by train,' arriv ing there just a few minutes be fore his death. The group, all of whom have visited here before, had planned on a several days' stay here but were, now on their way south to the funeral. Mrs. Hjorth and Mrs. Madsen are sister-in-laws. Starting Monday, August 10 and Continuing Until All Stock Has Been Sold Because of Merchandise Shortages We Have Decided to Go Out of Business for the Duration ALL; PRICES DEDUCED FOOII 20 TO 50 IFodlOcirt Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning. August 9, 1942 Crew Rescued from '- - . ' ' . Abandons Desk for 4 fc. .SrSP" . . I : ,: i ,,- - , I p-'O ; VtpV ' - " ' - - ' t S1" ' .11 -III,.!"" r T ' ' 7 ' t """""'rl" m i ' n i t v 8 Jane Borne, the first "WAVE" in the 13th naval district, cleans out her desk to take over her new duties as chief procurement officer. Miss Bogue, who was commissioned a lieutenant, junior grade, is 33 years old. She was appointed following congressional approval of a bill creating the women's reserve In the US naval reserve. Ten thousand women will be recruited in the "WAVES" to take over shore and office Jobs in the navy. The men they replace will be released for active sea duty. Salem Heights Groton Home Remodeled, Addition Built SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gorton have been remodeling their house on Liberty road. He is changing the inter ior and laying new floors. A new bedroom was added on the north side of the house. Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Andrews and children, Leon, Joisie, Jerie and Buddy, are. leaving Monday by auto for Yellowstone park on a ten day vacation trip. James Vogt, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vogt on Hansen avenue, is spending two weeks at Boy's camp in Turner. He re ceived this trip for attending Sun FaflK'ErQDSaaD" 78, Community Correspondents Sea - " " - " f - Active War Duty day school every Sunday the past year. Jim Gorton ,who has. worked at the paper mill for the last eight years, is now working at the Cali fornia Packing company for Tices Electric of Portland. Barbara Dotson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dotson, has been ill this week. Tclsphczs C425 - i 1 An is3 ley -Mews Mrs. Cook Dies In Woodbum WOODBURN Ida Ann Cook, age 79 years, died at her riome in El Monte, Califs Thursday, where she had lived for the past - 21 years. She was born in Franks- town, Xolo, October 3," 1862, and came to Oregon in 1905. The fam ily formerly lived near Needy. She was a member of Pansy Re- bekah ladge of Needy for 30 years. Sh ewas married in Colorado November 20, 1879 to William Sprague Cook, who died February 16, 1930 while visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. D. Lenon of Monitor. - She is survived by two sons, Bert Cook, El Monte, Calif, and James of Los Angeles; three daughters, Mrs. L. D. Lenon of Monitor, Mrs. Margaret LeVan of Long Beach and Mrs. , Evelyn Grdnger of El Monte, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Adam McKee, a twin sister in Hot Springs, New Mex ico, and Mrs. Eva Higgins, Esta cada; brothers Aaron Jones of Es tacada and James Jones of Port land; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday at Ringo chapel. Interment will be in Sim mons cemetery with graveside ritualistic services bythe Rebek ah lodge of Needy. Many Schools Take Youths SILVERTON Dr. Robert Moe is in a dental office at Bremerton where he will remain for the present Dr. Moe, who was grad uated from the Northwest Dental college some weeks ago, is a navy reserve officer. Jordan Moe is attinding summer school in Washington where he will obtain his Bachelor of Arts degree this month. He has accept ed the principalship of the Key port, Wash., school for the coming winter. Both young men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moe of Sil verton. Miss Juanita Moe, a daughter, will return to Parkland, Wash, in early September where she will enter her second year of college work at Pacific Luther college. Also planning to attend PLC are Joan Satenv Eunice Torvend and Nathan Fuhr. Miss Lois Legard plans to re turn for her second year of col lege work at Oregon State college. She is majoring in secretarial sci ence. ' Miss Virginia Anderson, who at tended Oregon State last year, plans to take a year off from her college work. Miss Lois Warn pole and Miss Doris WhiUock will enter nurses' training at Vancouver this aut umn. . - - Miss Yvonne Service will re turn to Linfield college. . Miss Eunice Fuhr will enter nurses training at Immanuel hos pital in Portland and Miss Lois Gunderson will traiq at Everett, Wash. Silas Torvend and -James Jen son will go to Concordia college in Minnesota, Torvend for his second year and Jenson for his first. Ray and Don David and John Seeley plan to attend the Uni versity of Oregon. Pedee Men Enter US Armed Service ft)tj!iAxaiej uninn was called into the US army service July 15 and J. H. Bullis on July 30. Both men were employed at Simpson's Logging company. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Sheythe and father, Lewis Ritner, attended the pioneer picnic at Maple Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark gave a birthday dinner for their daugh ter, Barbara, Sunday. Everett King has been pulling out piling at Pedee and expect to finish by August 15. King has put out about 5000 poles and at one time employed 30 men. Mission Bottom Youth Undergoes Operation MISSION B O T T O M Wayne Russell,- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward C Russell of Aurora under went a major operation Thursday at the Salem General hospital, and is doing nicely. Mrs. Russell is staying a few days with her sister, Mrs. Robert Cole, to be near hun. Both of Wayne's grandmothers, Mrs. C C Russell and Mrs. Lola Patterson, of Mission Bottom, are ilL '' - -' Niece of Simon Benson Lives at Brush Creek BRUSH CREEK Simon Ben son,' pioneer Oregon timberman and philanthropist who died Wed nesday at his home in Beverly Hills, Calit, at the age of 90 years, was an uncle of Mrs. W. C Larson and Carl Benson who have-lived here for the past 47 years. Mrs. Larson has visited her ; uncle in the south a num IQamath Folk Visit Turner . California Residents Entertained During Oregon Vacations TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Ed Da vis of Gates visited their friends, Mr. and Mrs. " A.- E. Robertson in Turner this week. ' " . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Merkel and son David of Klamath Falls have left for Seattle after a visit with his mother, Mrs. John Regier and Mrs. Harold Squires, a sister. Mer kel will work in the shipyards at Seattle. Another son of Mrs. Re gier, Louis Merkel of San Fran cisco, is expected to visit here soon before leaving for military service. ; Mrs. Anna Windom has return ed to the Turner Memorial home following a week spent in Albany with her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harvie and daughter Lois. . Harold Squires has left for Flag staff,'. Ariz, where he will be employed in defense work at that place. Mrs. Squires and children expect to leave in a few weeks dcdabnjuL bsf. 0Jttadiu JhsVL -QIoasl MsAJunblcutaL ia. TbrtwuL Own. Jssdk. ancL $umau Tha clear transparent potate of , these new and improved dentures reflects the natural color of your own gums, ond this, combined with other "life-like" features, helps overcome plate conscious ness ond embarrassment. Trons . parent Palate Dental Plates are individually styled and fitted to plump out hollow cheeks, remove premature wrinkles, ond help re store the "Pleasing Expression of Youth." If you are ashamed of your present dental plates because they ore misfit or hove a "give away" artificial appearance, why not consider exchanging them for the new Transparent Palate Den tal Plotes? ENJOY WEARING Your Plates WHILE PAYING ... ay takm mirmmtmtm af Dr. Saatlar's Liberal Credit Noa. Take aay reetoaeble laneta af time ta pay spread year peyeMata eve 3, 10 or 15 Months! Lack af raaay cadi ie aa mm poatpoes aeeeW aeatal care. Teka aeSrewtaf af Or. Semlar's Ubaral Credit Mae wake aaaales yea ta hare year werk eeaipletaj RIGHT NOW mud pay tatar. (a aataO weakly ar air athly aaieaata, It's eaty ta arreaee far creeit at Dr. Saader'a . . aa delay ar MAKE 'YOUR OVN TERMS . ..TFKfclts ttemn , , NOUSSi C3A,CLT0 to Join him, when they get a place to live. . " - Word from the Harry Sorenson family at Barstow, Calif,' states that they may return to Turner soon where they own property ad joining the Melvin Haynes home. The Sorensons resided here some years ago and he was a member of the council. Guests during the week at the home of Mrs. N. W. Hutchens in cluded Mrs. Frank Newell and daughter Elizabeth and Miss Re gina Hutchens of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Munsey of Albany, Raymond Payne of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. M. , A. Hutchens, Alfred and Louis of Molalla and Charles Stephenson, recently of Santa Ana, Calif, who is leaving for naval service soon. . Miss Mary Condi t, Turner- resi dent for many years, hasgone to Salem to .make her. home where she will be cared for, following a several weeks serious illness with heart trouble. . E. O. Underwood is recovering at Salem General hospital follow ing an operation. . . Visits From Sheridan AMITY - Nadine Broadwater of Sheridan spent this week here at the home of her cousin, Lucille Broadwater. uLix? h '-Sua 7 M M m ajar . -w . ' M M Vcjr Dentist ffois Mzy Seruiee! . . th - Thooks to the odvonces of dental science, you con ovotdthe embarrassment and inconvenience of 'Toothless Days. This H mode possible by dentistry's IMMEDIATE RESTORATION technique, which enables you to Start wearing your dentures IMMEDIATELY after the final extractions. Come In ond let u explain its rnony advantages. Particularly Recommended ir Lecturers, Temehers, Sales Peraosss? mnd Oiherm tfc Meet the Public ONE TO THREE-DAY SERVICE FOR OUT-OF- 9. M. 4m9y. UDOLPO DUILDirJO cmsn & councnemz. i Service Men Guests , MONMOUTH Mrs. T. E. Chambers, chairman of the recre ation center here, states that work has begun on the interior of the building and .it is hoped the cen ter may be opened by. August 20. A piano has been promised, and contributions , of furniture," games, books and magazines will be ap preciated. Mrs. D. . JV Dewey and Mrs. Paul Riley are in charge of this.' ' j' . ; , ,.; The reception room walls and stairway will be decorated with murals, and Halley Johnson, lo cal, artist now doing this sort of work f or " the Salem USO, will have time, it is hoped, to assist with, this project. V - " ? Faber Stevenson, regional USO representative of Portland, has indicated that USO help with! fur niture and - equipment v here may be possible He ? will meet here this weekend with the committee. Fifty soldiers from Camp Adair will -be guests at a picnic dinner Sunday of the Christian church congregation, following morning services. ;v a ; r ait ASiUC'J'Lcui.ST . . , t empUia t ym fca w-ttyU Tiar at Dental rUtat, itpronnwF la tacfcaiqiM. Han arc aaa tal pUt aariawa1 aat aaly tar Sarriea. bar tat Coaifert ad Baaafy aa vaB. Taay ata a "Wa Kkmm la aataa, rhay Iaa4 ta eakaace aawwal aa aaaraaca, aad vaa w3l actaaOy taka arMa la PALATE can perform City DENTAL PLATES Fitted 3 same day your teeth are extracted ... TOWN PATIENTS . . dUltemtt ewece mxetptmdm Yea are invitee ta write er pkeae Htb office ceaceraiaf year eeatel preeleaM, ar came la eaytieie at year caaveaieaca. freat t:30 A. M. ta 1:10 NO ADVANCE APPOINTMENT NECESSARY- r 1ZT ber of times.