Ike Burton ' New Man on Scio Council SCIO Appointment of Ik Burton by Mayor M.T B. Cyrus Monday night : to succeed W. D. (Bill) Johnston as a member of the council board was confirmed at a regular meeting of that body. Johnston, native of Scio, recently moved with his family to Toledo. Council, In addition to Mayor Cyrus, consists of W, A. Brock, Ike Burton, Carl Cyrus, CI. Donahue, Gilbert McDonald, and Ioy Shelton. The latter will pre side In absence of the mayor. Miss Barbara Pennell is recorder. City treasurer wai richer by $163 from municipal tax on punch boards for the month of July, ac cording to report of the recorder. Operators of these devices recent ly had requested the council to reduce the tax but the board, de clined. License for i the local picture show, which had been lowered during depression years, was this week reinstated, retroactive at of July 1. An ordinance of the early 90s regulating this subject was invoked. ' . uraoing ana graveling or cer tain streets in South Scio, culvest at ,T. B. King residence in that locality, provision for draining certain areas in the same section and farther east and north, claims against the city policing dances and other current matters had con sideration of the council. -All members except the newly- . appointed Ike s Burton were pres ent. Mayor Cyrus presided. The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregoa. Friday Morning. August 10, 1343 It Woman Cuts Palm of Hand JEFFERSON Mrs. Frank Fu- qua, who lives with her father, C. S. Emerr on Third tnt mot with an accident Monday -whWm cutting sweet peas with scissors. She tripped on an old board track, al fell; the scissors going through the palm of her left hand, sever Ing an artery and making large incision. he was given first aid, before being rushed to an Albany pnysician, where several stitches were taken. Weak from lbsa nf blood, she was brought home by . amDuiance. Mrs. Fuaua'i daueh- ter, Mrs. L. C Taylor of Portland, is with her mother. Mrs. C. M. Cochran has return ed home from a three months vis it in the middle western states. She visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Verle Rod- lbaugh, and daughter, Kathy Ge nelle, at East Moline, I1L; and also visited her old home at Fairfield, lowa. . W . . .. ft a, a " . xier aaugnier ana zamily ac companied her home and came to Milwaukie, Oregon, to make their home. . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warner of Cherry Grove spent Sunday vis iting . Mr. Warner's mother, Mrs. Catherine Warner. " Brooks Restaurant Sold to Mrs, Lamon i Of Oregon City i L GERVAIS Mrs. Lillian Harri son, who has run the restaurant at Brooks for the past year and eight months, has sold it to, Mrs. Betty Lamon of Oregon Cityii She will take; possession Sunday, r Aug ust 12. The place will be closed next week while! Mrs. Lamon is getting , settled. She also bought the property from i J. A. Moore and plans extensive improvements In the near future. Mr. and i Mrs, Harrison have taken a house in Brooks and will continue to reside there. ! ; -111 ; i Retreats Will Conclude With August Meet MT. ANGEL The last Of the aeries of Laymen's retreats at Mt. Angel college of this, the silver jubilee year, : will be held the weekend of August 17 to 19, with Archbishop Howard of Portland promising to be there. Father Al cuin will conduct the retreat The fact that the retreats, start ed by a group of Knights of Co lumbus in 1920, have persisted through 23 years in drawing men each year for communing with their God, is proof enough of their power and Influence, say church men. Among vthose who have attend ed every retreat are Charles Went- worth, George F. Connors and Pat Lonergan, Portland; Tom Windishar, Salem and P. N. Smith and Alois Keber, Mt. Angel. The August retreat was added to the regular June one some years ago to care for the overflow. At tendance made it necessary to hold two June retreats this year. The names of the officers for the com ing year were submitted by the nominating committee at the first retreat, approved by the second and will now; be offered for' final approval to the men attending the last. The subject of building a regular retreat house will also come up for; consideration. All business will be contracted a,t the social get-together that follows immediately after the spiritual exercises. i The schedule will be the same as formerly. The first opening con ference will be held at 8:30 p.nv August 17. Special devotions on Saturday will include the stations of the cross at the outside sta tions in the afternoon and the candlelight procession to the grot to of the Blessed Virgin at night WAVE Home For Leave With Mother JEFFERSON Marjorie Fon taine, of the WAVEs, returned Sunday night to Camp Parks, Calif, where she is a storekeeper. She spent a 15-day leave with her mother, Mrs. J. G. Fontaine. Miss Fontaine was honor guest Saturday afternoon at a family party at the home of Miss Edith Libby in the Parrish Gap district, with Mrs. Charles Prine of Salem assisting hostess. An lniormai afternoon was spent in visiting. Relatives present were ' Miss Leila Rigdon, Salem; Mrs. Alex Atterbury, Eugene; Mrs. Dallis Harris, Paula, Martha Ann, Janet and Edwin; Mrs. C. J. Thurston, Jean, John and Nancy; Mrs. Blanche Libby, Mrs. Secil Libby, Beverly and Sharon; Mrs. Milton Libby, Stevie and Connie Jean ette, James and Jane Smith, Mrs. J. G. Fontaine, Marjorie Fan taine, and Mrs. Charles Prine of Salem, and Miss Edith Libby. Servicemen Home With Families SILVERTON Pvt. Merle Grace, "with : his wife, who was taken to her home Wednesday from the local hospital following treatment for a -severe case of pneumonia. Pvt Grace, who was wounded in action in the South Pacific, will be stationed at Mad I gal hospital,' Taeoma, for several months. This is his first trip home since i being brought from overseas several weeks ago. He is able to be about on crutches, Mrs. Grace is also rapidly im proving. I CpL and ! Mrs. Wallace Orren left Tuesday for Depoe Bay, where their son, ill since birth, will be under medical observation. CpL Orren has j Just returned from " several months in the European theatre of war. Surgery Patient Taken to His Home SILVERTON W. O. Larson, "who underwent major murgery at the hospital ten days ago, was able to be moved to his home - Thursdav. J Mrs. Edwin Raocliff has gone to Portland, where she will take over beauty parlor. Mr. Raddiff, who will loin her -hortly has been with the Greyhound lines at SUverton for the past several rears but will work at the Port land offices. . Melvin'Tprresdal, figuring in combine ! accident, had several stitches taken in his leg this week. . The accident caught his clothing. tearing off is overall and making gash In his leg. . Certain naDer products are component parts of sea and land mines, of radio equipment, shells Council Meeting Seems Uneventful JEFFERSON The city council met In regular session Tuesday night in the council chamber, with Mayor E. S. Gleason presiding. Council members present were recorder E. E. Howell,! Marshal Frank Rehf eld, and Coundlmen K. S. Thurston, Roy Chester, W. C l Chilton, Glenn Cobb, Wi D. Barnes, and R. W. CurL . I j Bills were presented. ; Th re corder was Instructed to purchase one dozen new water meters. The water situation was discuss ed quite generally, but no action was taken. , f Man Slips, !Has ; Severe Injuries : GERVAIS L.' H. Martin, &, who lives near the Pacific high way on the Woodburn cutoff was quite seriously injured Sunday night at the Crossroads service station He was assisting- in geV ting a stalled car started and was standing on the rear bumper. It Is not known Just how he hap pened j to fall to but he suffered a crushed skull. broken ribs, a deep cut In his left leg and severe bruises. He was taken to the Deaconess hospital Balitskys Parents JEFFERSON PFC and Mrs. Julian Balitsky are the parents of an eight pound daughter born Monday at the Rhodes Lambert hospital in Eugene. -The baby has one brother. Mrs. Balitsky will be remembered' as Jaunlta Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holt of Jefferson. She has been at the home of her "parents since her husband left for overseas service seven months am. Thv the pavemeatn hav nam th huh Jutith The baby's paternal grandparents live In New York City. Lodges Active In Valley Town 'SCIO Scio Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges are reported add ing new members in encouraging numbers. Leading officers of Odd Fellows are W. R. Bruce, noble grand. Max Wesely, vice grand and Kieth Wells, secretary. Re bekah unit auxiliary to the Odd Fellows, is headed by Mrs. W. R. Bruce as noble grand, assisted by Mrs. Roxie Griffin, vice grand, and Mrs. Madge Sommer, secre tary. Above officers were jointly installed a short time ago. Mrs. E. Phillips, wife of the Scio postmaster and acting post master for several years, was re ported Wednesday somewhat im proved from an Illness of two weeks. Mrs. Otis McGee is clerk in the , local office, having had previous experience in the work. Mrs. E. G. Rickard is spending the week with her husband, who is attending' summer school at the University of Oregon, Eugene. They plan to take up their home within a few weeks at Salem, where Mr. Rickard will be on the staff of Instructors at Parrish jun ior high school. Condition of William Hopkins, Los Angeles, father of Mrs. C. L. Donahue of Scio, was reported still discouraging this week. Mrs. Don ahue has been .with her father for torn time and will remain in definitely, depending on his con dition. Regular monthly ' communica tions of Euclid chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, at Jefferson, are scheduled to resume September 11, - following suspension for the summer months. Mrs. Edith Wall of Albany is worthy matron, Mrs. EUa Johnston, near Scio,. associate matron, Roland Wall, Albany, worthy patron, and Mr. Anderson, Jefferson, associate 'patron. Sev eral men and women of Scio and vicinity are included in the 1943 official roster of the Jefferson unit Annual- election is to take place in December. Muslin was Imported Into Eng land from India in the late 1600'a. Dicioicn,; LEG KOCT DEDL'iemSIGI Of Tired Kidney tf Weteefc a k Miter rws mlMnbla.M't jaatwmplala kti4iomou.inC ytmr kid My Med inantin. ThkilneyBrNtr'eklef wmyoftHn exoaas acida and poisonous waata act ot tb Meet Thar kl mm ole SM sJsoat itsft4ay. ' If tfca IS mtim et MaW tafes n4 fittats aWtworh wU.ppistwwis wiilimttMriUn tatltbtood.TbapoUninuir(tartajLninf fcsafcachsi.riwuJiisMgyJas.laryins.hwsaC p4sMry.rMtln-llht.sweUi& yaffliMSS aodwU mrm, hm&u chss 4 dimt Mas. Frwroeot or seantr DmMMSiriUi smarU lnnnd1aniiiSMnMtimnshmthtrsiMiiBS tbins; wmm ita row fciilneys or BUuuar. Doa's wmid Ask tanM for Ion riiia. a. (tunalaat diaratia, BM4 saeeaatf our hr mUHanm for r 44 faara. Doaa't gin havvr relief sad will help tke If mUea of kidney tubea fliwh out poiaowMS Wltlf tmm torn btoo. OH Voan's KJa. in Salem where- he was still un conscious Wednesday afternoon. The production of high-octane aviation - gasoline has more than doubled each year since 194L To Increase an actor! height, the Greeks had him wear a wood en clog (the cothurnus) and a wi: - Mention Ladies! t Maka shopping a pleasure. Hare your bundles deliv ered. Groceries, drugs, laundry, shos, etc. Delivery Serrict la riciaity of Salexa. '"; Pli5S3 5307- - j DflyY Delivery tzi Fish-Up Scnrico 145 S. Church Phone CSST 1 cs S M 1 -57 ! 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