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i t I The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning September 19. 1944 PAGE THREE Mid - Willamettje galley News . ..1 From Tiv? i Stal esmaii's Coinmiinity Correspondents Plan Program At Silverton S SILVERTON Mrs. W. Clark Bachman of the Silverton Wo men's club was in charge of a board meeting held Monday after noon when plans were made for the year. The first club meeting wilt be held October 9. ; Mrs. Bachman announced com mittee chairman to include mem bership, Mrs. George Christenson; civic, Mrs. R. A. McClanathan; budget, Mrs. Jay Morley; welfare, Mrs. Helmer Brokke; War ser vice, Mrs. Karl Haberly; finance, Mrs. Glen McDonald; junior con tact, Mrs. Charles Hoyt. Division chairmen "have been named for the programs for the various months. Included are program, Mrs. Karl Haberly, Oc tober; Mrs. H. B. Latham, No vember; Mrs. Tom Anderson, De cember; Mrs. Glenn Briedwell, January; Mrs. Jay Morley, Feb ruary; Mrs. George Jaeschke, March; Mrs. P. L. Brown, April; Mrs. Christian Peterson, May. Named as nominating commit tee chairman was Mrs. H. B. La tham. . .' ' Eastburn Place At Aunisville Sold to Bethels AUMSVILLE Mrs. Mary East burn has sold the house in which she and her sister, Mrs. Vaughn have been living for some time to Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Bethel of North Santiam. Mrs. Eastburn and Mrs. Vaughn have moved to a cot- 4 n A Kit tilt Ait 1 ri m wrwsi Vi f 4 Via nlrf avt aua. va vwj va. a,aa vau residence. The Bethel family will not oc cupy the house this winter but have rented it to Mr. and Mrs. Coats and family. Coats will drive one of the school busses, this year. The Wesleyan Methodist par sonage here was recently given a coat of white naint which adds ' much to the appearance of the building. Rev. E. M. Peabody is the pastor of the" church. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ogle who re cently purchased a small house nere nave just iirusnea giving u a coat of white paint, and have been doing other repairing, j Oklahoma Couple Gervais Visitors GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Shutler of Kingfisher, Okla homa, were guests of Mr.j and Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth last week. Mr. Shutler is a lawyer and was coun ty judge at Kingfisher when Mr. Wadsworth .was : commissioner there more than 25 years ago. The Shutters have visited all parts of the United States but this was their first visit to the Willam ette valley. They were much im pressed with this section except for the hot weather of last week which they said was like Okla homa. On a trip to Silver Creek Falls the Shutters said nothing in all their travels had impressed them 1 more than the facilities for hand ling visitors and they especially liked the large cook stoves, and the -hot and cold water system and said they were going to try to have it duplicated in their home state. Scio Considers Bus Application 7 SCIO, Seut It Application of the East Side Bus Line for a fran chise to operate a line through Scio on route between Lebanon and Portland will be considered at a special meeting of the Scio city council Wednesday night. Sept 20, according to Mayor J. A. Withers. Councilmen and other Scio busi- approval of the proposal,4 as Scio has never been directly served by a railroad or bus line. The pro posed route would, operate north through Stay ton, Silverton and Molalla to Oregon City with a thrice-daily schedule for both pas sengers and small freight, decreas ing the time service from days to bourse. - The public utilities commission will hold a hearing on the proposal at Salem Sept. 26. Valley Births SILVERTON Born to Mr. and. Mrs. John Russell Mains, a son,, September 14 at the Silver- ton hospital. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cuff ord Robinson, September i 13, Silverton hospital, a daughter. - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hari Chesley, Scotts Mills, at Silverton hospital, a son. SCIO i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thurston, are parents of an, 8 Im pound son, Roy Samuel, born at the Albany Generahhospital Sept 16. This is their fourth child and first son. - v-t'-- .' Grange News SILVERTON ; HILLS Morton Tompkins, state i grange master, will speak at the meeting Friday night, September 29. The pubhc Is invited to the program which will feature the annual booster night. ; . Yanks Reach a &i f. : ' r 5 ! ' i K A It This photo, first to be received of American troops after j they pene trated the German border, shows members of Lt Gea. Courtney H. Hodces First army marching on the road to AacbenJ (AP Wire photo via signal corps radio) J ! ! WCTU Elects New Officers - TURNER The WCTU met with Mrs. Nellie Gunning , last Wednesday. The program centered around the Children's Farm Home. Several letters were tread from boys who have been reared in the Home and are now in the service overseas. A substantial offering was sent to he home. Mrs. Gun nkjg had charge of; the program. Miss Nadine Ellis was elected president; Mrs. C. F. Trimble vice president; Mrs. Nellie Gunning, corresponding secretary? Mrs. I. J. Sawyer,' recording 'secretary; Mrs.; S. J. Showers, treasurer. Reports of the county conven tion j were given by Mrs. Anna Farris and Miss Ellis. Silverton Girl Goes to Seattle SILVERTON Florence Lee, who has been employed at the Ladd and Bush bank at Salem, has accepted employment with the Metropolitan bank at Seattle and has gone to her new work. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lee, Silverton. Jack and Patricia Lincoln, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lincoln of Silverton are now both employed at the Podesta St Baldocchi Florist shop in San Francisco. The son was formerly with the Tommy Luke shop at Portland. ' Miriam Allen left this week for Roseburg where she will teach home economics at Roseburg. Miss Allen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen of Valley View. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Porter have gone to Pendleton where Mr. Por ter will open a hardware store. Silverton College Students Depart SILVERTON Louise Ryan, Jeannette Bennett, Betty Towe and Jean McClanathan will leave during the week for the Univer sity of Oregon. Jo Anne Leonard left Saturday for Corvallis where she will be sophomore at Oregon State col lege. ' Edna Mae Roop, Barbara1 Jean McDonald and Juanita Moe will go to Willamette university early in October. Miss Moe has been attending Pacific Luther1 college at Parkland, Wash. , j Scio Family Moves 1 To Albany Residence SCIO The Lloyd James fam ily plans soon to move to Albany, if housing arrangements can be made. James is employed by the Roaring River Logging company Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lytle, who have been living in Albany since last May .when Lytle entered em ployment at Camp Adair, spent the weekend at their Scio home. Lytle is voting registrar for the Scio district and plans to be here each weekend until Oct 7 to ac commodate registrants. Yoare Nci Tea OH To Feel Yonsg This is a message for men who have known Ufa but no longer find It thrill ing because of the lack or certain vita mins and hormones. Tromone. a re cent medical discovery combining vita mint and hormones may multiply the vim and zest and enjoyment you once knew. Your whole approach.- your whole attitude toward life, may im-1 prove when you begin to use Tromone. ! Now it may be possible for middle aged i men to again enjoy the same spirit, vitality and. pleasure that made their youth a thing to remember. Added rears may not subtract from your plea sures when you us Tromone,' the new medical formula combining vitamins and hormones. Follow directions on label. Tromone for sale by Perry's Drug Store and druggists everywhere. Germati Soil ! y alley Calendar TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 19 Liberty Farmer Union. Wednesday; septembeb :i four Leal t-lover-iumer Btiitr home clubs, i at Turner. I i ; s i " 79 Enrolled At Swegle! V f -"!'.---" SWEGLEt School f opens this week with 79 enrolled the first day and several out for the week working in the hop fields. There will be some hew ones; moving in to the district soon so the number will exceed last year's enrollment of 85 the first week, j Mrs. Nan Denhem will have grades six,;; seven and-eight with 22 now enrolled; Mrs. Harriet Coin, grades I five, four and third grades A class, 26 at present; and Mrs. Irene Castle, first; second and third grade B class, with the larg' est number, 31. 1 There ace ten primary pupils: Sandra Allison, Darrel Clemens, Lorraine Haarms, Lloyd Johnson, Lyle Huntiey, Lou Ann Pawley, Beverly Straw, Jacqqelin Sequin, Raymond -Warner and Clifford Yost. There are two irj the seventh grade who are registered at Swe gle for the! first time Carol Hat field and Lloyd Nelson. The library room has been fin ished and with the help of the up per grade pupils all books, includ ing text books have been laquered, catalogued and placed on shelves the proper height forf each grade New equipment includes new globes that 'can be changed to show the divisions of countries after the war and peace treaties. Scio Couple Return following Wedding ; SCIO MM and Mrs. Ray Cen ters will be pit home in Scio fol lowing a wjedding trip to the Ore gon coast . They were married at Albany, SeptJ 15, with Judge E. G Ernold officiating. 11. ; . For her wedding Mrs. centers, the former Elizabeth Bryan, chose a teal blue tailleur with black ac cessories. Mrs. Peter Scharback and Donald Boyanovsky of Scio were attendants. ' ,' .J. Mr. Centers is employed as a truck driver for the Roaring River logging company. i Bond Headquarters Present! Program -- . i r SILVERTON State War Bond headquarters put on the program Monday noon at the Silverton Ro tary club meeting at Toney's. The board of directors met ; Monday night Jonas By berg is president rt i When you are through with that ' match or cigarette, hrmk it ttfh I .That is another thoughtful way to pre vent forest fires. KEEP OREGON GREEN ASSOCUTtON SALEM, OIL Gates Woman In California GATES Mrs.' Robert Levon. daughter ef Mrs. C. D. Johnson, is living in San Francisco and teach ing In a private school. Mrs.' Herman Rue of Salem spent Friday and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Collins. Mr. Collins, is ill. Mrs. Myrtle Hesseman is still confined in the Mill City hospital where she was taken ; last week, following an accident at the Rit ner logging camp. ; TLTw- on4 C.Virlf- i f ITrwoo ! Ore are spending a few days with Mrs. Scholtz' parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Gerald Heath. Isaac Butler, an old time resij den of this community, visited a week with the Bowes family. ! Bennie Wriglesworth returned Thursday after several months at the lookout station at Battle Ax. Lyle Rush and Bennie left Friday for Centralia for a few days stay! with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wng lesworth. ' CLOVERDALE The Farmers Union meeting for September will be held at the school house Thurs day!" night after vacation since June. i Farmers' Union News Turner Folk Buy in Salem l-.r-.-,--r ,.;' .. ' I TURNER Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hogsed have purchased i a resi dence property at 365 South 16th St. in Salem. They are redeco rating and improving the house. . Lawrence Edwards 'is spending a; few weeks at Breitenhush Springs for the , benefit of 1 his health. i - .Mrs. Frank Parr has gone to Eu gene to visit her daughter,-Charlotte. ' ; ' - . . , - Mrs. Nema Poitras and Gene are Visiting Mrs. Edna , Hammond in j Salem. ; - - Gervais School ; Opens Monday; Staff Complete GERVAIS The Gervaise grade ! school opened Monday. Septem- ber.'18. IMary Jorgensen is princi- ' pal and Marjorie Niesen is to teach the lower grades." The Pa rochial school also opened with Sister Mary Raphael, Sister Mary Germaine, Sister Mary Marguerite and Sister eharee . Mary Catherine in The date for opening the high scnooi is set lor Monday, septem- ber 25. X urner V Oman nOSieSS Fnp Cin't RfriUnv I f 11 Foxes fhave repurchased the for- I TURNER Mrs. Nema Poitras mer Pastime Pool hall and will op entertained for her son,; Eugene erate it as a cafe.. The Sadowsky peter, jr., on his second birthday, family formerly lived at Scio, Little friends invited were Jean where I he was employed at Max's Holt, Garry Klockstadt Gladys Place.1 Riches, Tim Robinson and Roger! Scio city council has approved De Lome. !the new j owner's application for 4 Birthday cake and ice Cream ' class B retail beer and package li w ere served to the little guests. Senses; ' i i " -IS t- V.. EXCELLENT CONNECTIONS TO FAR EASTERN CITIES j LEAVE PORTLAND: 7:25 AM. J 3:00 P. j 11:00 PJAt f ; : -Via Yakima I V CALL ATW ATER 7473 - 1 1 iitEi-a? wit Bombers Wreck French Ships v L I . ...I " . ..W" " ... r i --- - - -- iaaT" -" r--fJ - s y - f - - m . i i " $ TJu Czmaged French battleship Strasbourg rides in the water tnear Toulon, France, with an unidentified . French cruiser capsized alongside after "attack by US i Mediterranean allied . air force planes. Big I runs of shin hd been thellinr advanced allied traoBs. The Strasbonrc Is 702 feet lone. (AP Wire- photo from army air forces) Saldll Mail TakeS Over Scio StOFe ESIO Steve Sadowsky, recent ly of Salem, will take possession ery which he has purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Fox ne ; - ' ' ' v' --I i ' ' ; -i- -; :- ' ' ! . . I i- ' . " 4. PORTLAND. OREGON cry u lAt tAUS- UMM l0 an aooNtsnt LT3 r , ,,,,,..,, isfflC A :' JJ f I ;'- " Valleyi Obituaries , SCIO Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Jirpch were held at Scio ZCBJ hall Saturday. Rituals were conducted by Rev. Albert Vernon and Frank Nadvornik in English i and Czech, respectively Airs.-Jiroch was born in Czecho slovakia 79 years ago and came to the United States at the age of 15. She had lived in the Scio commun ity for 28 years. j Survivors are the widower, John, and three daughters, Mrs. Barbara Palon and ( Mrs. . Ella Johnston of Scio and Rose Jiroch of Portland.1 ' ; BENSON HOTEL LOBBY Mum XU r Vcityn al l caataeo &V at Toulon .; Rickey Scliool Staff Announced RICKEY Mrs. Emma De Lopp will' teach the upper grades here this year, and Mrs. Helen Dillis die the lower grades. School will start September 25. The board has had the outside of the school house painted, the in terior redecorated, a new furnace installed and the drainage 1 system improved. - ! ; MACLEARY School will open here September 25. Genevieve Wegner will be the instructor thia year. CE AFTEB tCE ITAC