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PAGE SEVQf TU OSEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, January 9, 1S4S 9 r r Vr1.:& ro! Ttc 'Statesman's Community Correspondents Elect Gardner Stay ton Mayor Succeeds Siegmund Who j Moved From District) 1 Committees Named I i- i STAVTON 0. E. Gardner was i elected; mayor this week to suc 1 ceed Laurence Siegmund who sur - rendered when he moved away, i Gardner succeeds to Siegmund's ! two-year term to which he was ' elected: last May. To fill the council berth left va cant by the elevation of Gardner, T. G. .Freres was appointed to serve as councilman for the four' year term and was sworn in, as was Lawrence Smith who was elected j in May; succeeding A, C Van Nays, who: did not seek re election. ". ' , .. r j Mayor Gardner announced com mittee .appointments as follows r Water and parks, G. W. DeJar- din, Lawrence Smith; police and .finance, C. A. Beauchamp, T.C .Freres; , Freres, streets and sewers, T. G G, W. DeJardiii; fire and ordinances, Lawrence Smith, C. A. 'Beauchamp. i: Falls Gty Guests Are Entertained l FALLS CITY - Mrs. James i Charles Davis j; had open house ; New Year's for large number of i neighbors and friends. j The meeting of the Parents i Teachers association will be held s Tuesday January 9. Mrs. John t Poet is president. ' l Mrs. John Poet went to Walla Walla, Wash., to, visit her brother I Donald 'i Dillon, ' who in McCaw i General jhospitaL Dillon, a para I trooper, j served - in Italy,. France . 1 and was in i action for seven months in the battle in Germany ; Mr. and Mrs. Judd Foster of Salem were guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frances Speer istra. Mrs. Foster teaches in the i-Salem schools. ; : ! North Howell Woman's Funeral Held Thursday j I- 1 : - : , j NORTH HOWELL Funeral 'services for Mrs. Jennie Schaap, ;79,' of Silverton, were held Thurs day afternoon at Ekman's chapel. The Schaap family lived in" this .district for many years, and the three sons, Dean, Dwight, and .Mariniesi . are still farming in .North Howell. One daughter, Mrs. Florence Williams; with whom Mrs. Schaap made her home, lives in Silverton. Nine grandchildren aW; survive. i Mennonite Sewing Club Meeting Held At North Dallas NORTH DALLAS The Sewing society of Grace Mennonite church of Dallas met at the home of Mrs. C C Gossen Thursday for an all day session of combined sewing. social hour, a no host dinner and stork shower were features. The forenoon was .spent in sawing. After the noon hour 35 women shower was given for Mrs. Her man Schrag of Fort Lewis, Wash4 who has spent the holiday season here as well as at the Peter Schrag home near Independence and the Abraham Toews home at Salt Creek. wrtT :.?..: t - :i;; "1 Among the guests were - Mrs. As Ensign Ronne Is still In the hurr- t. nr rxmw xt p.w service the deal provides for thel Mlfe1j i 'Up. w, . n-rv. T -? ntin"e .possession i and ra- Mrs Ceorge Huebert John Farm tion of the place by fthe Staceys YoTom r.t n TaT- stand why we fight, you are so Front Fighters, an extension fihiL for another year. ; ' . !: tU n.w'...n Mhi much like me." He said he thought wiU be shown at the Red Hills The mink ranch consists of 10 t- v, x-t.. anA r.a the States a great country, but he Grange Tuesday night James acres with pens, mink shed, pelt Ly jjrs. John Fast, Mrs. Ted couldn't understand what there BishoDJ 4H club leader, will show house and storage with a mnaritv I ml n tu t.t ir uerman Prisoner Puzzled . I Staceys Sell What Germany Has U. S. Wants LiBerty Mink ROBERTS In a letter to bis parent Mr. and Mrs. pj C. Nichols! IVotvi PwAnaUir Staff Sgt Elliot L. (Bud) Nichols with the Fifth! Army in Italy, writes A ff 'A-' 1 "This German nrisoner we caDtured was an officer and cnn1rl I K ' i f English. At first he was about half afraid I was going 6 shoot him; u LIBERTY The C. i W. Staceys but after I assured him that I wouldn't h ewt miit frinrti u a "v 801,1 their mink farm to En- the reason Germany was fightings was because they were afraid of X Ronne of the ;coast Kussla- and I that ther occuoied , -4 i auaiu. Poland and Czechoslovakia to se- i ' n - r t ! cure their own borders. VqIiQV "BriGlS ' ' ! i am. m .. a. .. . j I - as me conversation went on ne kept repeating "I can't under- Film Te Be Shown was in Germany that we were the film at the meeting in liberty, of 200 breeders. All equipment is Oscar Franz, and Mrs. Wiliam fighting for. He also said that j i ! . J N - i ; ! of the latest " , Xf Sas. - Oermanv didn't want to fitfht the Kelzer Farmers Union Sound ' J Janzen, au pi wauas. Americans or the British. In fact. Pictures will be shown Wednesday ner f JZ?nT 4 Mr" George D. Peters, he seemed to think that we were night at the meeting of izer Jf wrong in not nelping them in their Farmers Union at Quinaby Royal ! Sm&SriSSi fipht awinct Russia. I - Neiehbors halL Ben NeweUl as- .ys. P010"- ne larger house lem; Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Schrag, Independence; Mrs. Oliver Lins cheid and Mr. and Mrs. G. V. RempeL Smithfield. t s- Mrs. Jacob Pankratz, Hydro, Oklahoma; Mrs. J. D. Hiebert, Polk Station; Mrs. Abraham To ews,: Salt Creek; Mrs. Susan Mc Fadyen, .Salem. . . '. i . .. .1 , Rev. and Mrs. Homer Leisy, DeWitt, Mrs. Henry N. Ediger, Mrs. John D. Ediger, Mrs. Isaac Hill, Mrs. A. G. Rempel and Her man Fast all of North Dallas. New Year's Party Held At Gates- Fetes Nystrom GATES The watch party at the Carl Knutson ; home New Year's eve was also a birthday party for Oscar: Nysirpm. Card games furnished .the J entertain ment. - , i';: .:'"'.--':' Relatives and friends attending were Oscar Nystrom, guest of, honor and ,hi mother, Mrs. Peter Nystrom; Richard - Nystrom, Mri and Mrs. George Stfford and Car4 men, Mr.' and Mrs. Louie Stoeff eli Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins, Myrtle Hesseman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bolton, Mr. and Mrs.' Thurston of Portland, Mrs. Gussie Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knutson and son Ole. ' St. Louis Family Host to Visitors During Holidays ! ST. LOUIS Raymond Man ning underwent an appendectomy last week at the Deaconess hos pital and ' Is convalescing at bis home this week. He Is employed at the Oregon shipyard. ' Ronald Schomus of Portland has been visiting relatives here this, week.. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Golick of Washington, visited her father, Albert Lemery, and her brother, Bennie. , ' Sgt Fred SchwinglerV who was wounded, in action in Italy, is on a long furlough. He. was in a hos pital for some time until he was able to return here where he is visiting his' mother, i Mrs. R. P. Horning. , May Manning has ' returned to her work at Providence' hospital after spending two weeks vacation with relatives and friends here. : Harold Leith, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Leith, has been pro moted to sergeant, He Is stationed ;In China. , v:V.-;i -H"H Here Is a simple way. Mother, to te Lnre the coughmisery of yew child' cold. At rjedtime, rub Vicks VapoRub on the throat; chest and back ... and at once VapoRub starts to work to bring welcome reuei as n . m upper bronchial tubes with Its special mcdirinal vapors. ; chest and bade - surfaces like a , warming poultice VapoRub's penetrating-stimulating action (pictured above) keeps on work ing for hours to relieve muscular sore ness or tightness, help dear congestion and irritation in tipper breathing pas sages and bring welcome comfort. ONLY VAPORUB GIvis You this spedal double action. It's time-tested, home-proved... the best known home &:V!irji&' VSsa ha been rented to Mr. jmd Mrs. He was quite well shaken up sistant county agent,! will be to rT"Jr. when I tnli Kim shnnt th wnr charge of the nietures whicht will I .. i ' i i news; and when I asked him about include f Mineral-; Deficiency j in Bo,me. ba& experience In the the gas warfare and also the new Plants," "Target for Tonight'; and tur raising business, and was in iMTtt umtmiu hit ait that ni rhiMrm arfnU. will K I W4 wi tox ana mm, ex- would end the war because ft they interested in the pictures, It Is Penment station at Oregon State used it we could smother every- announced. Homer Davis, president coUge three years ago. He has nnn in Rmhahv with it anH that n thi Wal ,511 anoint etor,i als itUU mink Of hlS OWn! On a tho waanAni wr rnminot I mmmitwi, i. S i i I Iarm near Portland and will con-1 . His. overroast was mada of i i :i M ! i ' I M tinue the SUcey place as a mink wood-pulp, and I guess almost ev-J ' sd Don Renter Mrs. farm, after the war. erything they have is synthetic." Carl Cyrus is m charge of regis-! Ronne's taking possession de- SSgt. Nichols' wife, Mrs. Clar-j trat-on for Salem Blood don- pends upon the continuance of his ice' Nichols and babr dauzhter ors service ; each Tuesday. Gas is coast guard service. At present live on Commercial street in Sa-J11--"1" available for car owners he has been sent to New Jersey lem, and he trained at Camp taing donors to Salem. White and later at Camp Adair before going overseas. He was employed at j Woodry furniture store in Salem before induction in the army, October, 1912. Ricketts Move To N. Howell i! Officers Find "Stored'? Car for Stay ton Resident for; additional schooling. Mrs. Ronne is employed in the labora tory of a paper pulp plant in j Marshfield. -, - ! H. J. Morriss is employed with thei electiic power company in Sa lem. The couple have a grandson living with them who will attend junior, high school in" Salem.! Stayton Lodge i NORTH HOWELL Newcomers to this district are Mr. and .Mrs. David! Ricketts and I; family who recently came from California and Oklahoma. Thev are livinff in the J. A. Rickard house land the four I Tn fitnl 1 a Off lrfi cTiwrrtv t a i uauKiueis nave enroll ea im me i t surprised man WasGeorge O'Brien local i school. 1 ill ; ! j All Monday Meet when informed! by D. George Cole, t Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Long, late of i j; J i town marshall,: that his stolen car -u""lu" w: v -f " Tri l" luc STAYTON Public installation had been rernvered. O'RrJen didn't uuuic uu w. Jawison of Ararfa rhnnter rtrrfor TPctom know the car wasn't safely stored lafhneson, Dory naa i enrolled in star wiU be held Monday ! night in a storage garage. j school in the sixth grade., j j at lodge KaU th Hazel Foster, Officers believe the door of the to Ime with postwar flood con- installing officer; Sue Tuel, in- Harris garage was jimmied Sun- t"l Projects, a group f engineers stalling marshall; Sarah Weddle, day night as employes found it ; -Ausi installing 'chaplain; ; Herbert OA wr.ua evauon we Schroeder, iMUl City, installing Monday, morning. !L "um w ?urT argonist, Mae Lamb, Salem, and State officers had noticed the ."'-"" " "uw ?UJUOW''T Lee Brown, soloists. ! , , TinHire rar in1 nnrfhoast Sa pm .k "u vuumm uuu . . .... .... - . . i TiiTiirc naiK w aipr tttvtti Tnsa an. : f. consiaerea aDanaonea unui wea- : . , t .v. wnrthv nafrnn Th- w ft Pintw tne v. r. nesday when upon investigation "ariver fi" be turned into it . . i-j-r ft . I (Idtlcll. - nBW ii.i iiiii . . n . m i . . m . . . . . i u .... . r I t-M i A smashed fender, broken seats 30 and other lesser damage was re- Old Hall associate matron, Estelia Hussey; associate patron, Dr. H. A. Beau champ; secretary, Flora Shuck; treasurer, Bertha Frey; conduc tress, Jessie Brown; associate con- . -0 m . t n i in i 2 ! i iress, pessie crown; associate con ported. It had been driven 63 Mq Ke KeaeCOraled ductress, Zella Siegmund; chap- miles. By Home Ec Club Tnes. KSLM (1390 ke) KOIN (170 kc) KGW (620 kc) KEX (1190 kc) :1S :4S New Music Tinri News News Stars KOIN Klock. I Dawn Patrol I- News - i Jour, i Living Hus. Clock Farm. Horn News T-.es ?7:1S i 1:3t 1M News ' Rise.i Shin News; Voice of Hope News Bill Haworth News Fletcher j Headlines I Glen Again! Sam Hayes : Harmonies News James Abb List'ng Post IN S:1S 8:3 MM Haven of Hven of Rest News Sons Today User News Valiant Lady Light World Aunt Jenny Stars Today' James Abb Mirth . . i B last Club lain, Maude Beauchamp; marshall, j Esther: Fasten; organist, Katheryn Weddle, Adah, Mae Spraker.: Ruth. NORTH HOWELL -4- Plans were Ethel Fox, Esther. Margaret Cun- 'made to improve and redecorate ningham; Martha, Margaret Fair; the old grange hall, built almost Electa, Mary Ayres; warder, Mur- fifty fyearsjago at the Home j Ec iel Pintler, sentinel, Virgil Tupl. meeting this week. ; Among the dourtesy girls are Ruth Wood, desired changes Is a new chimney. Tressai! Van Nuts. Rubv Parberrv. Further plans included aj de- Boa Jnhncnn Irn Shorten ICva cisior to sponsor the annual grange Humphreys,! Lucille Cox, Worthy w luuvest iesuvai next iau i Burmester. ana these committees were named: aprons, Mrs. Amy Beer, and Mrs. TJJ Lebanon JIayor ?ZL!? irJH: Names CommiUees i m . 9 as News -Pastor's Call Marine Band (Kate Smith IBig Sister (Helen Trent Gal Sunday Voice Nation Larry Smith -Personality , Glamour At Sardi's - 1:0 1:1S 1:3 10:45 News House Party "Paula .Ston - Woman Jury Life Beautiful Ma Perkins B'din Flynn Goldbergs Ruth' Forbes News ' . Homemaker j Art Baker I Tony Mors Jack Berch True Story lt'JS lt:M 11.-4S Ced. i Foster Safety. Prof. Open Hous Orchestra , Joyce Jordan Two on Clu Dr. Malone Perry Mason Guiding Light Children In White Hymns IBaukhage Mystery cnei Ladies Strachan, and Mrs, Amy Beer.! Mrs. L. Aj Esson and Mrs. Thom as Bump! were named as project leaders and j will participate in the county wide project leaders meet- ing at Salem in March. The February meeting will" fea ture Marjorie Tye, home demon- stcation agent! :J N lttl U:4S Top Trades News HillbUly I Muaic - News Neighbors . Horizons Bach. Child'n. Women of Am. Ma Perkins Young family Happiness M. Downey Rosa Rio Headlines Corrspdt. Viaita (?nlAa il GATES 4- Mrs. Lillian Vinton of Dallas spent several days this week; visiting Mrs. Harvey Kinoff Arnolds and 1:IS 1:3 t: Newt : Lum V Abner Headlines Muaic Service Tim Gateways IBackst Wif Stella Dallas Loren. Jones iWidder Br'n Tim Views ! Radio Parade News Hollywood and Mrs. Ned Richards. For Coming Term LEBANON Mayor Peter Tweed named standing commit tees I to serve during! the coming year for the city council. Finance: L. ;E.I Arnold, Glen ' Gillenwater. O. j M. Stevenson;: ordinance. Kenneth Wilshire, L. E. Arnold and i Clarence Shimanek; ways and means,! O. M. Stevenson, L. E. jArhold and Clarence Shima nek; public property, Gillenwater, Stevenson; street, Valley Calbndcix tAS t.Jt 2:4S News Musie Music '"Radio Tour Newspaper Mary Marlin Meet Missus Girl Marries Portia Plain Bill Front Pag What's Doing Church Stars Today " TUESDAT. JANCAKT f I Ekneri Fitzgerald, O.i M. Steven- I son and Kenneth Wilshire; build- . Ingi Arnold,: Fitzgerald and Shi manek; -license, Shimanek, WII sgc5nS7'ch.b. Mrs! Winiam GillenwaterJ Wilshire! and Shima -. - ' i , . , . i . Menseu. - ! . i . . j . i -u Repair inneczpring mattresses, Ank eny grange haU. , , j. .... r i West Woodburn extension unit, 1 FI1 ntT TTA --.ft' S- . I l WEDNESDAT. JANUART ! I i I Union Hill Horn Ec club. Mra. A. IL. Kosterborder. Silverton extension unit. 1:45 P-mJ aafem Hetents church women's circle, Mrs. .'.Battles.- - i. i' i I Rickey Garden club, Mrar Krnest Jefferson Woman's club. ; ' ! Aurora ' Woman's dub. Mrs. Ward Russell. 3 "p.m. ' i . i f i THERSDAT.. JANCART 11 1 Brooks Garden club, Margaret Z nar shire. and Gillenwater; police, J:M :1 9:J S:4 News Concert Hour Concert Hour Johnsons Newt Stat Traffic ISongs world Today (Road of Uf David Harum Pleas. Tim ; Aunt Mary ; - Grace Elliott News RoUi Truitt 1 Band il nek; ; fire department, Fitzgerald, Shimanek and Stevenson. :1S 4:4S Fulton Lewis Orchestra Lyrics Orchestra San. - Martin Show Boat Melody Hour Dr. Kat News . Rhythm Day Foster Symph. Swing Santa Claus I Hop Harrigaa: r S:Of :S News Superman Tom Mix Nws Wir Wheeler Red's Gang News News-. ' For Release Chaa. Barb With Judy ! Pirates . Dick Tracy Armstrong Cap. Midnight S:0 G. Heatter Real Stories Forum Forum Burns. Allen Pappy Smith Livestock News Bands A.VOSl 1 flyOO POT MAKE . 1 1 . WiSAy 1 Ml 1 1'"'11"1""1 ' 1 I ' 'ksaANDEJsr ewcxGH fuss. t Sxf Jy-jit ; I fXWftNTT ALLOF ( ALEXANDER ) j . II ! these tijrmrtwem tJr VOUVE GOT ' & . EVEN S A VORE k ; - MAMA . VZ ?(. TO VEU.AND ) jtfS Aft ( LOUDER ( A GREAT ) " , .-ST KICK AND J f Vy? fsV THAN aSi HELP.' V SSkf I . J j ' ! , AMMUNITION CANNOT HOLD tKSS 'SaT' ' J TSertee St It53 H oMr ' ' tg SCOIIY SMITH '. lBl ifoB BARNEY GOOGLE ; : . .rVr ; r mfm f . . ' 1 ; ' 1 1 y akit noKiTX, 1 ip P) j aVT"'! I MIC 5 S-; I p POMT SEE NUTHINi' ESCr I AW STARS I s 'iWr'iffliw1-) ryij t PONTT THlKJkr VEf? SO TOUGH Srk LAuflS I ' R WHEN I'M TRYiN'TDSTUOy J I, 1 1 i '. " I II i usrcr tuiii iiu'-TFOft 11 Turner Church Group Elects Neuf Officers TURNER The Sisterhood of the; Christian church had elec tion j of officers Thursday after noon. 1M T:1S t:4S ' Forum j L. Thomas jed Ryder -Red i Ryder The Front SpeU'a Tell Bob Hop Htildegard Women BN s.oe :1S 8:3 S:iS Orchestra ' Rhythm Flv Myst. traveler J. Kirkwood Music ' Romance Supper Club I Fleet. Lawton JPresents Ted Makm Lum'n Abner -Alan Young :1S :3 News Rex Miner Orchestra News Big Town MUUoa Dollar .For Boys Hollywood Grade Xteids Headlines Orchestra i Mrsi; O. A. Warren; was elected ntesident: Mrs. C i R. Moore. Gates 'Women's club.1 achoolhous. I s . r tt tr- 10:30 . . i --1 .j : -. -S. i: !' 1 vice presiueui, u. r RID AT. IAnuaXI U I Marion : County American Ledon assembly. Stavton. ;? i i vens valley Community . club. schoolhouse. I --- . i - : it - f t Waldo Hills . Community club.' at ciuo nouse. t Mrs. : William Henseo. innertDrinr I repairs, mjot, saiem. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1J ' f ! I Norm Howell (ranis, mil dr iirnt. garid, secretary and ;LMrs. C T. Stanley,: treasurer. ' f Committees were appointed and the: group voted to redecorate the kitchen and dining room af once. i - 1:8 lttfS Fultoa Lewis Orchestra New FeeL Mutual S Star Final War Women Edwin C Hill Tex, Rangers News Town News Barbara : (Orchestra H. J. Taylor Also Serv Orchestra II: U:IS 11:J ' 11:4$ 1 U :iS ; 12: Open Hous News Sign off Talks Betund Seen Atr-rio Orchestra News Music, News Orchestra Orchestra . Orchestra News A i4 War News ICortcert Hour KOAC TUESDAT $ Ke. 100 News. 1035 The Homemakers Hour. 11:00 Inv. to Dance; 1130 Condert wM 11 00 News 1S:1S Noo Farm hS2t; BidiB' the Range. :1S Haj tenth Day. 130 Varety Time. 2 M AAUW Half Hour. 2:30 Memory Book ot Music. a:00 Ne 3:15 Music Ot the Wabters. 4:00 Adventures In Research. 4 -IS Memorable Music. 4 -.30-Her Comes R.nri 4-45 Shall W Waltz? IM On the Upbeat. 520 Something for the r.irU S -45 London Letter. 6)0 News. SOS Evening Farm Hour. 1M South land Singing. 4 .13 usim m wnncri. 7:30 Lift Voice; 8:00 Musoe ot Lands; -is University Journal; 8:39 Music; 9:30 News. :JI Evening lteditations. ioo sign uil . 4 i lies!: T7ccl Insdzlha ' 'Installed under pneumatic i r: . ! pressure.: . J- 1 i; " '" t ' i i " ' 'I Metal Interlocking I Saves np to 40 In your faeL Fret Estimate ; N Obligation ISIS Eoosevelt rhone tlCS iVrSOEXaTTO.lWN HARDtY REMEMBER MY LESSONS IM fcn school- r" WEN I'M TRYiM' I KEEP THIN KJN TINTH ZERO GETS FIFTY DOLURS A DAY AW I GET THE FIFTY DOLLARS ALL MIXED UP WITH MY 'RITHMET1C LESSON! ITS UKE A misacle! HOLLYWOOD IS THE CITY Of MIRACLES -ONLY WE ail MIRACLE A LUCKY BREAK. Yca'ro lid Tea Old To Fed Yczng This 1 a RiMnn Car men wh hav I known lit but no longer nna it inrut ing beoaus f the back 01 ccrtam ?of mini aaa normonea. jromon, rw iwit tnsdieal discovery combining vtta- mios and hormones may murapiy ut vim and test and enjoyment you once knew. J; Your i whole' approach, your wttoi attitude toward me. may im prove when you begin to us Tromone Naait auT b oossibl for middle aged men U again enjoy the same spirit, vitality and pleasure that mad their vouth a thine to remember. 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