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i - ThM OIXGOIl STATESMAN. Salem. Orogoxu Thursday I-Iomlng, Fabraary 15. 194S PAGS HEiE mi !.-.' -TV From The Statesm School Tax Vote Called At Silverton Frank Holubs Yisit in Scio SCIO Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ho lub of lone recently spen a short Valley Obituaries Many Visitors CHARLES EDWAKD REED. JK. .had spent her entire life in Bra- JuUUU Ulllieil 111 LEBANON Funeral services I ton and Linn counties. She was for Charles Edward Reed, Jr., 47, married to George W. Htrghes Dec who died at the local hospital 28, 1837. . He died Dec. 2 1820 time with Sdo relatives and old-J early Saturday. Feb. '10. will be Survivors are four children. Mrs. held Thursday at the Howe chapel I Grace Venable and George H. ; Lyons Homes time acquaintances. The hoiuds hav extensive agricultural and livestock interests in eastern Ore gon. They attended a family re union and dinner at Joe Prokop's near Riverview while here. I Charley Balschweid plans jto re turn this week to his contract work in Portland after spending a week's vacation with his family here. He has been engaged as painter on war housing projects fori three years. . ; Gabe Grolig, who disposed of his small acreage near West Scio same time ago, plans to return to the middle-west, where he for merly was engaged in agricultural and livestock pursuits. He was discharged from the army several months ago, Joe Ira of North Dakota visited last week with his mother, Mrs, Vannie Shores, and his sister, Mrs. Max Wesely. LYONS A Rebekah ' benefit SILVERTON Faced with the necessity of adding three more teachers and increases in present teachers' salaries, the Silverton school r board is setting a special school election, the second in as may years, for the purposeof addl ing more taxes outside of the six per cent limitation. This was the decision of .the. board following the preparation of the new bud get for 1944-45, just completed. Frogs Sing of Spring As Pussy Willovcs Bloom But Farmers Impatient ! MISSION BOTTOM From all appearances spring is not far off. The first frogs in the swamps have commenced to sing of spring, pus ay willows are in full bloom, vio lets are in bloom and daffodils are well budded and ready to bloom with aj little sun shine. Not much farming is underway as the ground is too wet, but the pea growers are lanxious to be on the ground. Victor Point Woman Home om California i VICTOR POINT Mrs. Myra Fischer is Borne after spending three months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Bowickj in Los Angeles and two weeks with another daughter and family, the Dell Alexanders In Albany.- j Mrs. Paul Jaquet has buffered a relapse due to having theHu and will be confined to her bed for another period of weeks, in Sweet Home. Rev. Best of Sa- Hughes of Albany: Mrs. Eva Web- P? party was nwu ; mm I Crowdfed conditions in the grade em will officiate. Born in Greens- er of Oregon City, and Mrs. May Saturday night with several school call for the additional burg," Ind, in 1898 he had lived in Dawson of Eugene; also four I we or sou. ttign scores wen xo i teachers, W.fR. Tomison. chai- Oklahoma before coming to Ore-1 grandchildren, William Millard oiyae lwis ana kojt hot, fte board, said. The re gon. He served with the Rainbow l?awson, US marine corps; George low to Mrs. Roy Hieneck andquest b for 19,9768 and division in World war I, and died Clark Venable, US army: Mrs. Eva ueorge aerry; jvennem j xwis Section f has been set for of disabilities suffered then. Vet- May I Stillwell of Great Falls, drew f tne traveling prize, ine erans acted as pallbearers. Sur- Mont; and Betty ; Jean , Webers of committee in charge was ! Clyde vivors are the widow. Nellie Reed: I Oregon City. H ' ' '' Lewis. Albert! Ring and Beulah two sons. Forrest and Dale and! I ' I Ul. - ' f Lewis, f four daughters, June, Bonnie and EDWIN N. PUGH ' f j Mrs. JTfA. Messmger, Dr. and March 3 at 8 pjn. Taxes inside the six per cent limitation total $55,- 202.84. I .. It is recalled that last April j special election was held when an Connie at home and Leona MUler ALBANY-Edwin N. Pugh, ;69, j Mrs. F. R- Mf ne- and I daughter, $i0i957J7 was voted. in California; his father, Charles died jta a Portland hospital Feb. Ann of Portlahd and Mrs. B. A. Edward Reed, sr.. Sweet Home; f W. Funeral services will be held j Vose and grandson, Benny Vose two brothers, Thomas and Jesse from-the Fortmiller chapel at 3 of Oswego were Saturday guests Reed; and four sifters, Jeannette j B-m. Thursday.! j Rev. Oswald of the Roy Hienecks, Reed and Frances Reller of Sweet Schwalbe and j members of St The occasion was ' Mrs. Hien Home, Otha Cubbison of Foster, Johns lodge will fonduct the ser-leek's birthdayl and Mrs. Oma Hooper, California. Vices, Burial mu be in the Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn Three brothers are in the armed 1 spnici cemetery. j Mr. Jtnign naa daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Mor- forces: waiter In naval training in oeen a memoer; or tne Masonic Oklahoma; Ten with the army in I lodge of Chicago for 48 years. France and Marvin in the army $ Born in Pennsylvania Jan. 28, 1876, Mr. Pugh had lived in van- The 1943-44 tax levies inside the six per cent limitation totaled $43,528.83. The budget shows total indeb air force In the South Pacific. OLE L. SPILDE ALBANY Ole L. Spilde, 71, died at the family home on route ijus plabefOTe. coming Jo At Lewi,; home. man of Portland were . Sunday dinner guests of the Clyde Lewis family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ring were also dinner guests at the : bany 32 years ago. ' Since then 'he lived for a time in Eugene, and more" recently in Portland where one, Albany, Feb. 12. S Funeral was connecteq wiui me vyu services will be held at 2 o'clock, femette Iron & Steel Co. For m4ny Tri. fn.m iv, a vnrmniw nViarv. years he was ! a salesman for a oi ttnrial win h in Willamette hholsale plumbing company. nTr,oi arv I Survivors are jthe widow, Mrs. Bora in Norway August 29, ?hoebe Pugh, one daughter, Mrs. 1873. Smide came to the United Gerald Wade of Newport, and two States in 1880. first loeatin in 1 grandchildren, North Dakota where he lived until 1936 when he came to Albany. He was a member of the Lutheran church, In 1909 he married Ragna Rosse- land in Bismarck. ND. She sur- MRS. H. A. LETNINGER ( ALBANY Funeral services for Mrs. H. A. Leininger, 78, pioneer Albany resident,! who died in jan Albany hospital Feb. 9, were held vivh iimx tnn TCnute who i February 12. Mrs. Jessie Camp- :i i wkoM I bell. Christian Science reader, con- P. L. Spilde and A. L. Spilde, both ucted the services. Concluding of Scio; and a sister, Mrs. Chris tina Borshein of Northwood, Iowa. SUSIE HUGHES ALBANY Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Hughes, 85, who died at her home here Feb. 13, will be. held from the Mortmiller chapel at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. IS. Dr. D. V. Poling will conduct the services. Burial will be In River side. Mrs. Hughes was . born in Ben ton county December 7. 1859, and services were held at the Salem crematorium. Mrs. Leininger was born on March 29, 186, in Portland. On eptember 6, 1892, she was mar ried to Dr. H. A Leininger in Al bany, who survives. Other sur vivors are a son, ; Henry David Leininger, formerly of Salem, rtow of Portland;' two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Daffelmeyer of Stockton, Galif., and Mrs. Laura Wolverton of Spokane, and one grandson. d!ffiinln IPn g irai mm Thurs. KSLM (1390 kc) KOIN (971 ke) KGW (20 ke) KEX (1190 ke) :M :IS :3 : Nws j Music Tim iMuiie TUne INews INewi West. Stars IKOIN Klock Dawn Patrol News , Jour. Living Mua. Clock IFarni. Horn (News i.-oa 1:1 1M JJews '.Orchestra INews IFarm. Horn (News (New (News IFletcher Headlines I Singers I Sam Hayes IHarmonlea News antes Abb Ust ag Post EMTL BELLSTEOM LEBANON Emil Bells trom died Feb. 11 on his 70th birthday. Fu neral services were held Wednes day in the Howe! chapel in Sweet Home! with burial in Portland. Survivors are two sons, Edward atnd Leonard, the latter a prisoner of war in Manchuria; two daugh ters, Frances Schollkoff, Portland, and Alvere Smith, Los Angeles; and two grandchildren. He was born in Missouri and had lived in this vicinity since 1932. Mrs. Mabel Spa of Portland spent v the weekend in Lyons as guest of the Willard Kimerys. Mr. and Mrs. Kilgore of Salem have moved into the house they recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen. Several members from Faith Rebekah lodge went to Mill City Wednesday night where they at tended the meeting of Santiam Rebekah lodge where they put on the initiatory work. Those making the trip were! Mrs. Clyde Lewis, Beulah Lewis, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. George Berry, Mrs. Albert Carr, ? Mrs. Alex . Bodeker and and Mrs. Arthur Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy West spent the weekend at the home of their son, Clifford West and family. Sunday guests of the Floyd Bassetts were Mrs. Dean Turner and nephew, Stephen Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tergesen and grandchildren,! Merline, Ella Mae and Larry Lee of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Ruth Lepley and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dale of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Davis are recently from New York. , I Members of Faith Rebekah lodge met at the hall Friday-for dinner. The day was spent in j quilting. S Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Ram- bo have returned to Lyons after several months in Forest Grove. Mrs, Arthur Andersen under went a major operation at the Salem Deaconess hospital Satur day- ? I Mr. and M r s . D. Jungwirth have purchased the property be longing to Mr. and .Mrs. Marvin Toland. . ! S:0 S:1S S:M 1:43 Haven of Rest iHavn of-Rest jNews iSong Today User News Valiant Lady Light World Aunt Jenny Stars Today James Abbe Mirth Btest Club X :1S :M t:49 INews M. Downey Navy Band IKate Smith Bi Sister I Helen Trent Gat Sunday Voice Nation Larry Smith Personality I Glamour Breakfast 1:M 10:1S 1:M 1S.4S News With. Lopes Paula Stons Orchestra iUfe Beautiful Ma Perkins B'dine Flynn Goldberss Schools Homemaker Art Baker ITj ony Mors Stars Today True Story 11:1S 1I-.JS 11:S JCed. Foster S. Nsvy Never Old Orchestra Joyce Jordan (Two on Que Perry Mason Tens & Tim Guiding Light IBaukha; Children JMystery Chef In White Ladies Hymns I World Day Prayer Is Friday at Lebanon Lebanon I 'world day W t or Day; of Prayer a '" 1 ar prayer wiu ne ooservea Tiaay, February 16 in the: Baptist church. The morning session will begin at 10:30 and the afternoon session at 1:30. "Basket lunches will be eaten! in the social room of-the hurch, the women's society aery- mg coffee. All are Invited. Nooa 12:1S 12:3 12:45 iTop Trades INews iHUlblUy (Music INews Neighbors Horizons Bach. ChUd'n. I Women of Am. Ma Perkins Pepper Young Happiness M. Downey Rosa Rio J. B. Kennedy Corrspdts. 1.1J 1:JS 1:45 News ' I House Party lLtrmn Abner (News IT. Harris Time ITales 'Music I IBackst Wife Stella Dallas (Loren. Jones IWidder Bro'n Time-News Radio Parade.-News I Hollywood 2r 1:15 2:45 News ' Melody Tims Music (Radio Tour Newspaper : I Meet Missus iGirl Marries Portia I Plain Bill I Front Paga What's Doing Church Songs J:S J:15 J:3 J:45 Concert Hour News Johnsons (News ' IRoad of Life ICaU. Pan.-Am. David Harum I Pleas. Tims (World Today (Aunt Mary (Grace Elliott INews j Appointment I Valley Briefs f Box Social at Brooks The i Farmers Union will hold a box social f and program February 27 to which the public is invited. lit will be a benefit for the national education fund of the Farmers Union. ! :- i l-nerry rw oocuu a commun- StaytonWSCSPlan For Day? of Prayer To Be Held Friday I ! 1 ' STAYTON i- The Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice held its monthly business session at the home of Mrs. Addie Palmateer Thursday. ; Mrs. W. P. Wanacott was ' assistant hostess. Mrs; L. H. Wright is president and conducted! the meeting.; Plans were made for the "world day of prayer" to be! held the afternoon of February 18 in the Methodist church. Other 'church societies of Stayton are invited to join in this. The Salem sub-district WSCS conference will be held at the! Jason Lee Methodist church in Salem, March 2. j Reports of officers were made 4 4:1 4:3 4:45 l Fulton Lewis (Hex Miller (News lOrcnestra (San. Martin ;. winter Lost persons . Dr. Kate (News JRhythm (Day Foster I Symph. Swing 1R. G. Swing I Ramblers (Hop Harrigan itv club meeting will be held at Salem Heights Friday night, Feb- nd the annual pledges; were re- - I M (News Mary Marlin For Release (Pirates Sit superman Red's Gang Chas. Barbs I Dick Tracy 5:3t (Tom Mix News Songs I Armstrong 5:45 gJews Wire News E. Peterson (Cap. Midnight- tm p. Heatter (Major Bowes Music Hall (Grange :IS tftesl Stories. I JNews S:3t (Hour of Song JCorL Archer Bob Burns (Bands :45 - (Orchestra . - 1 1 1 - War Com't. First Line Abbott. - CosteL lFred Waring t-IS i fc. Thomas I -3 Red Ryder To Romanes Rudy VaUee March Tims, t':4S . - jRed Ryder I I S:M SI S:3 S:4S lOrcheetra IRex Miller ITr. DetectlYS Orchestra J. Kirkwood Music ISheriff I Supper Club IF. Lawton poffee Tiros INews. (Lum'o Abner ITown Meet 4 :45 (News iRex MUler (Orcheitra INews Kllery Queen Dinah Shore 1 ISong Colum. The Saint (News . I ivnestra !: U.1S lt:M l:45 (Fulton Lewis prchestra INews Orchestra ( Star Final INews (War. Women (Town News ISmthg. for you Music ITesu Rangers i Ches. Bowles Newt Orchestra Orchestra 11M 11:15 1I:J 1IH5 HAS 12 :M (Tr. Detect. pen House INews (Sign Off Voice Array Orchestra Air-Flo Orchestra- News Music. News Also Serve Orchestra Orchestra - News ' War News Concert Hour ' KOAC AM 0 News; W:1S Homemakers; 11 School of Air; 11 JO Concert Hall. PM Nooa News; 1I:1S Farm Hour: 1:00 Ridin' Range: .1:15 Traffic Safety; 130 Variety Time; too - Garden Hour: 2J0 Memory oi Master S-SO News. 3:13 Hwe ," terr War Work; 411: Unfm. Business; 430 America Marches; : Musie Salon: 80 On Upbeat; iM fi'GSiitv!! 'i Dirt Us CHILES, How B visa as t was. Use sams formuts naed i tr doctor sdJurctlTely at noted Tborn ton A Minor Clinic. Surprising QUICK Jmlliatire relief of pin itch, soreoeaa. lelpe soften end ttnds to shruik sweU - tn. Get tube Thoratoa A Bmofi Rectal Ointment or Thornton A Minor Rectal . Suppositories. It not delighted with this, lOCTOaar way, low cost is refunded. At all soo4 ni stores every wsiers la Salem, at Fred Meyer's. Dick Jurgens; J:45 Ships of War; UrDQ News; :15 Farm Hour: 70 Southland Singing: 1:15 Leibert: 730 ITntvritv Hnur S Hit MiMi- Nrarsi 1:49 Meditations. - VV INTER TOP COATS S Clothiers' 458 State Salem v rhary jl?, when a cherry pie social will be featured, j Outside talent I will present the program. i . - - - I- r ' Nine Sde Doners Nine Scio women made blood donations at galemi Tuesday, tliey were Mrs. Ed Gabrielson, Mrs. O. McGee, Mrs. Carl Cyrus, Mrs. DeTWest enhouse, Mrs. Joe Darcy.'Mrs. George Bracher, Mrs. W. A. Brock, Mrs. Oakley and Mrs. Bud Martin. Mrs. Carl Cyrus is in charge jof i the program for Scio and com- munltT .. i ' I ,4 ! ... . .7 Pratom Prorram rianned The Labish Centet players will present the play "The Campbells are Cpm- ing" at the Pratum school house Friday night as pirt of ttie cbtn- mumty dub program. Ta Attend Pertland Members of the Knights of Columbus from Willamette valley - councils twill attend a meeting i Portland, Feb ruary; 18 when a class of nearly 100 win be initiated. , -t,"- i ItBIIdf III LUbi ForYcnrGongli Creorntuslisi rrileTes cromntly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to neip loosen ana expei germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal; raw, tender, tn- Camed broncliial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sea you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must use the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to nave your money nacc CREOMULSION I for Coughs, Chest Colds, EroncrtjHi ceived. The next meeting will be February 22, the monthly ! silver tea date. The' special feature will be a Colonial tea with Mrs. Gabe DeJardin and Mrs. Hattie Foster as, hostesses, f ' A hint of early spring featured room decorations of! early blos soms. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Ross ; Hughes. Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Cookingham. Mrs. A. I C. Stowell, Mrs. Ed Schlies, Mrs. L. H.S Wright: Mrs, C. N. Irish, Mrs. Nora Li Johnj Mrs. Alex j Harold, Mrs. Vf. J. , Wright, Mrs. Starr !i Buggies,' Mrs. ! D. George Cole, Mrs. Martha Brown and the hostesses, Mrs. W. '. P. ' Wanacott and; Mrs. Addie Palmateer. The; next business meeting will be March . Mrs. W. J. Wright and Mrs. Starr Ruggles -will be hostesses. Brcssbnal ' (Resultkij From Cefcfs); . Backtay'a ttmtm "CAMABiOLT Matin Acts Like Flash tuid i ' few eents. today at mnT drinr store tor a . sotxie oi Buckley's CANADIOl. Mixture tripl acting;). .Take- a coop Is .of iss st bedtitn. Feel Its Instant powerful ettectire etloa-: "preset trim -nroai. neaa ua - wmcniM tubes. It starts at once to loosen up thick, choking phlegm, soothe raw membrances ana tasks nreatn- . sndarm fmm " thou eerslsteat. nasty irrttatiar eogh or aronchial rritstloiia duft. to colas nna cuc- ley's brings quick and effective re Ufff rwin't wilt rrct Buckler's Cn- adlol todar. "Too ret relief InatanUy. -a. ' ' s .W1US UKltt I'V. r - t edness of the district at $97,000 of which $62,000 is bonded and the $35,000 in warrant indebtedness; Both have j been reduced during the past year, the former by $1500 and the warrant indebtedness by $10,000. . Only small Increases are noted in- the general control, including a small raise in the superintend ent's salary, and in the supervi sion departm ent .-- Estimated teaching- expenditures and fuel costs are showing the Increases. Total estimated expenditures for; the year are placed at $110,014.62 which Includes $15,350 debt and bond services. . 4 S 'r- - 1 Serving in the budget commits tee are Earl J. Adams, R, A. Fish, C Hande, Rholin Cooley and G.- L. BriedwelL . On the school board are W. R. Tomison, J. J, Moe, Arthur Dahl, Lloyd Larsen and T. T. Leonard. Hinz Entertains ' JEFFERSON A stag party was held at the home of A. B. Hint Saturday night The group in cluded C. C Miller, Wallace Wicki ett, Paul McKee, Gerald Phelps of Portland, and EarljLynes. ; r Valley Calendar THTjmSDAT. FEBRCASX IS Keizer Sewing Club. Mrs. J. A. Cordner. HsyesvUle Women's club, lbs. Claud Talmage. 60 Duncan avenue. Liberty Woman's dub, grange hall. 10:30 a.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY II Prinel ftommunitv club B-n. ra R. D. DaTenport. 10:30 a.m. IATVSOAT, FEBSVASI IT Sprint Valley Farmers Union,. Zena schooL At Swegle auditorium. Mrs. Helen Carlton Smith of London. England, speaker. 3:43 pun.- Marion county PTA Council, Sweglt school, 1 pjn.-. ' BOnistry"! Strident Is Visiting Dallas Family : DALLAS Mr, and Mrs.' David Hiebert are visiting in Dallas with his parents.' Hiebert Is a student at the Los Angeles Bible Institute and has one semester to complete before graduation. Because of ill ness he is taking a rest Upon completion" of his schooling he will be ordained to the ministry. tea te a eeld ...let a ttttle time-tested faurmoSND C tZ S ... works finet V VAPORUS Sawyers Sell ; ; Farm Property. NORTH HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sawyer have sold their home in Silverton and will soon move to their farm home in this' district They have been making many improvements in the past several weeks. . ' ' r j Mr. and Mrs. C. EL-Mcllwain who have been spending the win ter in Newport arrived Sunday at the J. E. Waltman home, where they will stay for the spring and summer. , . ".' : r : PILES (Hemorrhoids): t lstuia fissure - pr Prelapse and f other types of nr Rectal A Colon conditions treat ed without loss f time. ; . QUICK ' RELIEF NO HOSPITALIZATION f : Call for examination ar write for FREE descriptive booklet Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic 1 ' Natnro-Proctologist i " 211 N. Uberty St, Salem, Ore. . 'illlllliir NO?)iHr i --Jllliy--w vcxi vvwrr IM 1 .r--t I i llif uMLrw Fl Bl j jj '3-' j :: BLONDIE I " lii IWOr- k " , W't! 1 y THERES THE I ft " 7: i n ' TTI i H , f TELEPHONE f i I m i ; ir j, ,w - WAS'fiLRGftOW SUFFERS) JI'VfetCfiRO'W RTtH 0N UUWVSTtTCHES - I " J V--- I I rMCklWS 50 CLEVER? IVSJ I SCO FOUND n t Hflsf, Kikjo OP LOOSE j-f PRINCIPLES OP JtlZtA - ? rX; ' Vitl I Tl MICKEY MOUSE r 'Wg0-- rr 1 129 HORSEMEAT ST. 1 I OWtCH GIVE )2V) trVir fOUGH-HOUSESS CHAT RJB-PO WOU USE, OP THE YcC ENOUGH TO GET yqi HOME? :Sm LAAMtTE- P10 tOU V" ZT' 0t- JUST ftWATrW OF V? UJHATC THAT -ffiX toujn is that rjiv J. X- rA THIMBLE THEATRE j ) C 1 ' " ! . 1 a there now, honex that little flower looks ALMOST AS SWEET AS ARE! f YOU '1 LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY, THANKS, MRS MARTIN. KXRE SWELL TO GIVE ME A LOVELY FLOWER EVERY DAY. BUT NOW ikMAKJN' L0T5A MONEY- ID UKETOlRAY-r-l EM m tbR THE FLOWER?-LAN0si SAKE CHILD, OONt MENTION PAY! Y0UQZ OUR LITTLE SHOWCASE-A MOVING PlCTURETZrjSTAR WEAR- m ONE OF WEBS. NOW WERE GOTINS RICH AND BUT WHEN A LITTLE SHOWCASE MAKES FIFTEEN DOLLARS A DAY.SHEOUGHTA BUY HER OWN FLOWERS -j yajfe MASKED-. X3J MU9T6EAN OUTLArY.' c WASNTTHE MAN WHO HIT SI3LEY,TWE ' SHERIFF f KWOOWUKTOVl) THE LONE RANGER "V7vl I j I 'L I . -. E3CAUSE WE BOTH SAW THE 5AMETH1N0 HAPPEN WHO 15 THSACTWlrACHDSS--q I I I si I I rfS MRJUXQ4 .'HE CM& ) 00NT THE PAPEK-.IF HE J WORRY XXI HSS,rCJ---JTfHE WOMT X 2