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A- hi t: : Th OSEGON STATESMAN. Soli Oregon. Wednesday Morning, Janxuiry 10 1945 TAGESEVni ecu . k . t i - ' i . i t . t , k - .v-iirom-J fee htatesmaws Coumuhiiy Correspondents i; ; Byron Palmer Rites Pending OfficialWord ALBANY, Jan. 9 Funeral ser Ices lor Byron Palmer, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Palmer . of Albany, who was killed in a bomber crash at Whidby Island, Wash., Friday night, Jan. 5, have not been set yet The FortmDler L Funeral home will be in charge of f the services. T ; Byron was born in Albany, 'J May 7, 1923, and had always lived nere until inaucted ' in the ser vice. Graduated from Albany high i school in 1942, he enlisted in the U. S. naval air corps in Septem- - ber of that same year, reporting from Portland to Corpus Christi; i Texas, for preliminary training! I From there he was : sent to Nor ' man, Okla and later to air gun nery school at Pure ell, Okla. La- ter he was assigned to the Jack I sonville, Fla., operational gunners" school, gradua ting in March, .1944, with the rating' of aviation gunner, third class. , From Jacksonville Palmer Was transferred to Seattle and Whid -by ..Island, where had been 'stationed since last April. Being a gunner and a bombardier, he was stationed in the very nose, of the fuselage at the time of the fatal accident, his parents .have learned. J ; Surviving besides his parents are two aunts, Mrs. Glenn Jun kin of Albany, and Mrs. Neva Rochford of Seattle; and two uncles, Arthur Palmer and.Les lie Palmer, both of Albany. IHxSIIOIId0 DDDlDDauDDn S 1 - i . rrj 1 KSLM KOIN , KGW KEX Ilea. (us kc) (950 ke) ; (620 ke) (1190 kc) :M New News Dawn Patrol Mus. Clock :1S i ' West. Stars i (Farm. Horn C:M Music. Time . jKOIN Klock News ! , : News J Jour. 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M aXJr THAT) THAT ALL 7 .- VCO&r-' LElTERj -f TEALA4y; 1 Y- I ' V (S ! ,r- l IPVS Lieutenant General Jam Doo- " JJ VXyrV x rT f - - "l f I JLs l- r- il"J I I l Kl i'ttle takes time out to tali to the ZS, J-LsC i f S 1 III NCY? -; 1 i" 1 ' 1 " f , v 'l J-T V? Britain-based Cghth iAnny ' Air r yfV 1S jr I I I -V 4 V- - I s iTjf',a'- , i Force Flying Fortress group mascot A-jA - W yJvS I ' ( l P A.E yfSVM ' . UL Ct! YU - W Percy J. Prentic. The group earned I Ac l ht'&Z ff V I f H TV ? - .1 cx. 1 v". T p" ; : 1 - txie lone ranger dlfefeL:4 1 VxT AMx&i mz i : ' -: ' . I .--:! ! " '- - ' . - - ; 'i :.. Valley Calendar WEDNESDAY1, JANCAJtT ! Union Hill Horn Ee cluh. A. I Kosterborder. i Silverton e tension unit. 1:49 pm. Salem Heights church women's circle. Mr. Battles. .1 Kicker Garden club. lira. Erncat Walker. -- ; . .. . i . . .. i. Jefferson Woman's club. Aurora Woman's club, Mrs. Ward RusseU. 2 pjn. , THUBSDAT. JANUARY It Auburn woman's club, Mrs. Clen Meisner. .- J McAlpin Stitchers. Mrs. Albert Matt er. . . Brooks Garden club,' Margaret 2a- nare. - : Gates Women's club, schoolhouse, 10 ao. FRIDAY. JANUARY II Brusn couege community club, a p. m. i - Marion County American Legion assembly. Stayton. Evens Valley Community, club, schoolhouse. t Waldo Hills Community club at club house. - Mrs. William HenselT, Innersprlng repairs, casr saiem. 1 SATURDAY. JANUARY 13 North Howell grange, all day meet ing, i Sell Fewer Money Orders but Stamp! Sales on Increase- SCIO j Continuing a trend shown in previous quarterly re ports, the ( Scio postoffice sold more stamps and -fewer money orders during the final quarter of 1944 than in the same period in 1943, Postmaster E. Phillips reports. Stamps for the 1944 final quar ter were $2159.76, and for 1943 were $201659. 1944 money orders were $9825,62, and for 1943 were $11,102.80. ' i Series E War Bonds sold at the postoffice during December were $14,962.50, pPhillips said. (Guiding! Light. 1 Children , In White Hymnr Baukhaffe Clue Mystery Chef Ladies Kay Kyser R. G. Swing Bob. Ilene Scramby Supper Club rieet. La w ton Carton Cheer BN I Lura n Abner Best Girls The Norths IDunniger Quix of'CiUes Headlines J INews Drama Trade Winds; '4 M Treasury Salute: 4:45: Novatime; 5:00 Upbeat: 5:30 America s Music; 8:45 Beyond Victory: :0O News; :15 Farm Mour; 70 Swing Partner: 2:30 Melody; SAO Free dom Forum: I JO Music; 530 News; : Meditauons. Leona Case Native of Linn County Succumbs After Illness j . . t . ' j : . ;..!.. ;; :.;' ; . ALBANY Following an ex tended illness, Mrs. Leona Case, 70, died in the Albany General hospital Sunday, January 7. Fun eral ! services will be held from the Fisher Funeral home Thurs day, January 11, at 2 o'clock Bu rial will be in Riverside. ! Born in j Linn county April 18, 1874, Mrs. Case had spent her entire life in the county. On May 2, 1894, she was married to Dar win N. Case, who died in 1928. For a 'number of years Mrs. Case was an employe of the L. E. Ham ilton store. She was a member of the Christian church. 1 S Surviving Is a daughter, Mrs. Tressa Stellmacher of Tangent; a sister, Mrs. Hannah Haight of Scio; and two brothers,: Victor Wickizer of San . Francisco, and Will Wickizer of Albany, i Anton Bradeson' ALBANY Anton Bradeson, 96, died at his home on Wash ington street, January 6. Funeral services were held January 9, Burial was made in City View cemetery at Salem. j Born in Norway, September 4, 1848, Anion Brandeson lived for a time in Wisconsin fterxoming to the United States, and in 1890 he came to Oregon and for almost half a century had resided in this state; He was a retired farmer. While in' Wisconsin- he married Josephine Tpycen, now deceased. Surviving are six children, Charles of Otis, Swen of Los An- geles, Victor of Seattle, Mrs.' Alma Altree of Portland, Mrs. Berdie Zaloom of Albany, and Mrs. Ju liette Christiansen of JJewport. aves City Dads Fret ) SILVERTON Chief of Police Al Amo received 192 inquiries during the month of December, he reported Monday. . j Trouble has been reported at the city disposal plant by ! youths climbing over the fence and rid Ing the arm on the distributor. Mercury has been removed from the balance in the arm and is dif ficult to replace. Tmreen pounds are needed and it costs approxi mately! $8.50 a pound, H. C. Mc- Crea, city manager said. Council man C. H. Dickersbn expressed the opinion the disappearing mer cury might account for some of the shiny new mercury-covered pennies seen about town. I The fire department was called out to the Goodall home on Wall street; to check a fire but Goodall with the assistance of neighbors had it under control. The chimney fire burned a hole in the roof and was first noted by Roy Daven port, city mailcarrier, who turned in the alarm. - s Brurik's Corner Meeting Called A. meeting has been called for farmers of the Brunk t corner area, to be held at the Cook home, route ? 4, box 448, five miles out the Dallas highway across from Ma Beebe's. The session will be at t:30 Thursday night. . It is being called for the pur pose of determining if farmers are interested in constructing labor saving devices and in repairing broken machinery at no charge. This is a war emergency proj ect and the meeting Is being called by the state department of voca tlonal agricultural education and the Salem1 public schools system. t i- The Pekin Court Gazette, China was 640 years old when the first newspaper was printed in Europe in 1524. Thursday iuercuryjLe Oakdale Entertains Fori Holiday Visitors OAlO)ALE District No 80 Mrs. Mabel Patton spent Christ- j MrsiW. B. Osborne and daugh mas with her son and grandpon at ter Janice of Portland and Mrs. MrfJ Frank of WiHamina! visit- ed her daughter,,' Mrs. Leo; Wag- ner and family for the holidays. The parents of Mrs. Keith Phil- lips were guests there for several I rt ays,' including Christmas; day. They .live at Mount Vernon, Wash. ; I Mr: and Mrs. John 'Allen spent Christmas in Portland with their daughter. : ' . . j , R. H. Sagnotty and family vis- ru relatives in oeaiue uuruig uie j t -1! i Ait j ; . opuaay vacauua. Mri and Mrs. Harry Pat on off Tlgard and Mr. and Mrs. Vfern their Patton of Lacomb visited mother, Mrs. Mabel Pattoi ,n1 aun- day. J) !. ;. i.i Pythian Gluts Install Heads SILVERTON Joe Gross of Ore gon City, grand vice, chancellor of Pythians, assisted by Hubert Thompson, grand master at Ore gon City, installed Silverton Py thian 'officers Tuesday night at. a I Jcjint ; meeting with jthe Pythian ! Sisters. Goldie Downs was install ing officer for the Pythian Sisters assisted by Henrietta Loe as grand manager and Essie Specht as grana senior. i 5 , Installed for Home Lodge 35 were L. C. Xstman, cnanceiior; Alfred Downs, vice chancellor; Fred 'Knight, keeper of records; June Drake, master of exchequer: Carl Specht, inside guardian; Henry Annundson, outside jguar- dian; Scott McPike, prelate; Guy Sanders master of work. Installed for Home: Temple No. 21! were Josephine HartmanJ most excellent chief; Irene ;RoubaJ,iast chief;! Emma Kaufman, excellent senior; Ethel Knight Oveross, ex cellent junior; Marian Nicol; Hut- chins, I manager: Frances Mehl WavraV mistress of rerds ahd fi nance; Arlin Gifford Johnson, protector; mistress of finance, Oial Loe; guard, Wava Bowen Aielyi : Marie Hope, j trustee for three years; Helen M. Wnghtman, musician ind press correspondent, Helen jWrightman; Henrietta Loe, cabtain of' the degree: staff. ! r i Woodburn Man Retires To Grow Filberts On Suburban Ranch V ii ' f ' ' . I WOODBURN Thea Shelij who has been operating a variety store here for the last 10 years has sold his store to Dean Bishoprick and will retire. Shell expects to de vote more time ta his 40 acre filbert orchard a mile and a half south of Woodburn' on the high way. f He will continue to live in Wood- burn, however, and the orchard will be In charge of a manager as it has been for some time. Bishoprick has been; manager of the First National bank of port- land, Woodburn branch, coming here from Gresham several years ago. ;. Birthday Ball Id Set j For January 27 at Scio SCIO The president's birthday ball at Scio is planned for. Sat urday, Jan. 27, Karl Caswell, committee chairman, i announced this week. Hall and orchestra have not been decided upon. Proceeds from previous dances banked at Scio are Y00, and the local committee has sent $1000 to the national Infantile paralysis foundation at Warm Sprlngsj Ga. -r-- 7:1 MOVINS PICTURE South Dakota Fanuly Comes TojAmityiB ome AMITY Mr. and Mrs. C B. Jones and children, Darlene and Dean of Java, South Dakota, have moved; to Amity and are now liv ing in the Kliks apartments - on Getchell street.. Mrs. Jones is a sister of L. E. Whitney of east of Amity. ! Salemr visited old friends here Saturday. The Osborne and Wyatt families were , residents of this community for many years. Charles Funk sr, of Kansas, fa tner oi Kev. Charles run ana son, Richard Funk who is m the navy, spent the Christmas vacation with Rev. and Mrs. Charles Funk. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Newman and ianuiy spent new xears aay m Prtllin, wHk jr Mr, Osrar family spent New Year's day In i gjjejf. 1 " " " AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe j Larson "and family of Medford I were in Amitjti during the week at THIAIBLE THEATRE K0WLX)YDUUK BEING A UTTLE MOVJWS PJOTURE ACTRESS?: t . ii ppiiigir ; 1 1 , pi u. 'uih: . how do - W r Kl'7ti VV-WHAT ) ,BUT 1T SUKH Ot THOSE ' J TOO CLOSE . ) . - - ' -,fr WAS tNTEODUCED THQSg ExPuOSJONSV C'MON L f . fHE JAFtV&SZ PATTKtL, AT7KX- THAT ? V KIPS TO THEIR kTHEy'RE-J ST0RM.OR v. v) L ' INS SCOBCHy AhD 7HE ANCESTORS J ' vVtij.Be Y ?ifl' - suddenly cesTJxyysb &y A tTvTTSSSBri V V next J z!iff kRCHYrrH j tCL XyST li ' - v tfCfDCtt ) TW XJVOLt t VCNOM0 Ttt PRESIOCMT 10 J Sao A ( toqycy, ' r l smTtSrWv! vwwem we v$bnt otcN ,J f BARNEY GOOGLE fC StTSZT, LfTl '. "" IT C SXCSLXENT?, I cCKUWfA 1 IIfTOTMB1 r-N i DiOMT TAXB J ry-js vr-rrl. 5 ( EAVES ROONAf) M1CKETMOTSE l ' p "7 PJ ; ' " ' ' ' i ' - - j i . j. . '.-.-. the A. W. Newby and P. & Meek er homes.' Larson is at former prin cipal of the Amity ; Union high school. ' -' ; Paul Brown of West Linn spent several days here last week with his mother, Mrs. M. .. Brown. He has been a member of the West Linn high school faculty for many years., :-Xmm'--Cn A. B. Watt, who with Mrs. Watt are employed in Portland, spent New Year's day in Amity. " Mr. and Mrs. E.WaddeIl re turned Saturday from a six weeks visit in Washington, DC, with their son Ramon, Waddell and family. They : had not seen their' son for ten years. AMITY Mrs. R. E. Henricson and daughter Virginia May of Se attle are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Whitney east of Amity. ;: V .i;: K Mrs. J. H. West ahd son Judson of Salem were New Year guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clark. Mrs. West is sister of Mrs. Clark. They also visited their niece, Mrs. C B. Jones who recently moved here from South Dakota. L---' Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Osborn and sons of near Gervais, were Amity callers Sunday. The Osborn fam ily were residents of this com- 'COURScM'M MOT AN ACTRESS-IN UUST ZEROS MANAGE, BUT 1W1SMTI WON'T i JUST grand! HAVE 19 LEAVE SCHOOL Birthday -Party Given For Falls Gty Girl With 21 GuesU Present -FALLS CITYMrs. Ike BarteU gave; her small daughter Ha, a birthday party Friday afternoon. Twenty one of Ila's friends helped her celebrate the occasion. Games were played by alL Mrs. BarteU was assisted by her older daugh ter, Joyce. Sgt. Frank Brownley who has been stationed at Attu for twojuid half years visited Mrs. Cora Whit-" law and Mr, and Mrs. Tilford Dai ly Monday. His home Is at Leb anon and he has had a month fur lough with his family there. " Harvey Miller, one of the old gentlemen. making their home at the Tilford Daily Nursing Home is confined to his bed. He has lived around here, for about 15 years and sold extracts and spices for many years. fj ',' munity for a numberof years be fore moving to Marion county last fail.:-. t.,:. : Lois Kirts who Is employed in Salem spent New Year's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kirts. LEAVE SCHOOL? WHY, HONEY. THERE'S A CHILDAIN SCKOOL OWAN, YOU'RE F0OUN IN THE STUD0 - ME. T Valley Obituaries WOODBURN, i Jan. 9. Donald Eugene Matthews, seven' months old son of Mr. and Mas. Eugene Elmer Matthews, died Sunday. January 7, in Wyoma cabin camp. The family had. been here two weeks, coining from Colton, Calif. The child was born In San Bern ardino, Calif. " j Mr. and Mrs, Guy Thompson, Woodburn, are the child's grand parents, .and another grandfather, Frank E. Austin, lives at Colton. Funeral services will be held Wed- nesday at 2 p. m. but plans for. burial are delayed pending word from the grandfather at Colton. , HEALTH TO YOU! Correct Rectal, Cats AiJuats Hemorrhoids (Pflai), n. : sore. Fistula, Haraia (Sup. . : iari OMtrey aaatui pewc to ara-aoutrr to n)or ui. Our method ot troatmonl ' without hospital operation ' suecMrallr eBploTad Ksr Tears. UMtol credit torms. CaU for xamlnatiaa ior MM tor fn booklet. Opea Evw'mgt, Uon., Waa., frL, 7 lo 130 Dr.C.J.DEANCUNIC f ; -'" Wrysfc" Sergeos) '; -J k. Z. Cor. E. Bunuddo end Onnti Ire. TiphonEAst391t. Portland 14. Oroaoa M0, HONEY EVERT STU0O HAS AFJRSTCUSS SCHOOL FOR CHILDPEN. GlORYOSKYl NOW I FEEL GlAO ALL OVER.'