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The) OREGON STATESMAN. Saleia, Oregon, Tuesday Morning. January 8. 1948 PAGE NINE Woodbiirn Has Many Changes In Businesses Mt. Angel Regular meetings of the Mt. Angel post and unit of the American Legion will be held at the Memorial hall Tuesday night, January 8. WOODBURN. Jan. 7-(Special ) Change in business firms were 'noted locally during the past few weeks. Stanley De Jardin of Ger-: vai has purchased Smitty's High way Food store from Clyde Smith. Pat De Jardin. recently discharged from the army, will manage the store. i John Prinslow. another veter an, will be in charge of the meat department. The grocery will be known as De Jardin 'i store. Smith plans 1o take a vacation in Cali fornia before going into business -again C. H. Ahrens of Portland has leased the Fikan building, which is under construction t the corner of Hayes and First street and will open a Marshall Wells store there before February I. Ahrens comes from Portland where he had a hardware store for five years be fore the war. He was in the gen eral merchandise business in Lan dusky, Mont., for a number of years before coming to Oregon. Equipment and fixtures are await- j TURNER, Jan. 7 - (Special) -ing completion of the building. Ideal Rebekah Lodge No. 223 in C. C. Harlow, who has been stalled officers Wednesday. Offic here with' the Standard Oil com- j ers are noble grand, Birdie Den Dmy for 2V years has been trans- yer vice grand, Cladyi Standley; f?rred to Eugene where he was j treasurer, Velraa Hatfield; inside with them fbr 23 years before ! guardian. Lena Townsend; ouUide coming here.J Henry Hathaway, j guardian. Nellie Hamilton; right who left here to eo in the army, i support to nome grann, uor ha been discharged ,nd will re- Peebles; left support to : noble sum work January Id. Mr. and grand. Margaret Vickers; right Mrs Harlow have purchased a j support to vice grand, Margaret Turner The Community club will meet January 14 at the school house. The program committee in cludes Elizabeth Ball, Ruby Mertle and Bertha Bout hie. Turner The WCTU will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Anna Mor ris. The WSCS silver tea will be held at the home of Mrs. James O. Russell Friday. SUverten Rdbert W. Fenix, business manager of Willamette university was Rotary elub speak er Monday noon. Qrrhard Height The W omens club will hold an all-day meeting Friday, January 11. at the home of Mrs. A. A. Withers, with a Turner Rebekalis Hold Installation home in Eugene and will move there this month. Riches: left support to vice grand, i Alice Titus Valley Obituaries MRS. ANNA M. NEL80N SILVERTON. Jan. 7-(Special) edel. Aurora; and Frank W Sch wader of Portland. moved to Wood burn in 1917. No immediate relatives survive, the -Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Juna. ' v.ic in will h. heirt Vi- These cousins are Ida L. nettar, from the Ekman Funeral , RurC- Rus,e'1' ufn: tw ' inLrn,,,) t V.v.n. ! c ,ara J- Wursler and Betha Schi- valley. Mrs. Nelson was born at Sa- llnf. , Has.. March .10 1873. Slie M WALkER casne here with her father. Mar- , , . . ion .nH .hortlv. OAK POINT. Jan. 7.-(Special) v t?a -Funeral services were held in ward O. Nelson recently from i h First Baptist church of Inde Chcago. They had made their j f" ?tuy r7 hme her. since. ' talker wTho dled "? Da"" . . hospital January 1. The Rev. Survivors include the widower. ! Vernon. Q Egge,br,at.n officia- daughter. Mr,. Earl Ver beck. ; interment was at the Odd two brothers. Waller C. Larson j Fe,,ow- (W,etery, Dallas, Born in nd Lawrence Mr Larson, a suter, PeteriWiry Ontario, Canada, she Mrs. Car Benson, metes. Helen ; ame trKanM, with h p.rents and LuciWe Beiiaon. Mrs. Arthur . whef , t.njld and to 0reJ?on Lemburt. Mrs. Ah ni Lega.d. Mrs. I t DalUs ghe attended Mile Tubtas. Mrs. Lee Scholmer; j ... . ri,. nA t.i.r J 1.1 1 ...! t -J - " covered dish luncheon at noon. Helen Taylor, Polk county demon stration agent, will give a demon stration on touching up old furni ture, v. Independence-The Rural Wom an s club will meet with' Mrs. Grove Peterson Thursday, Janu ary 10. Helen Taylor. Polk county home demonstration agent, will demonstrate furniture touchup during the afternoon. i Orchard HeltrhU. Jan. 7-(Spe cial) -Billy Bonffleur, injured in a fall from tractor a year ago is now able to be on crutches, but will be confined to the hospital probably for another two months. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bonffleur.; ' j , ttevtrdale The Consolidated Clubs will meet all day January 16 with Margaret Vickers. ''Im proving sewing skills" will be de monstrated by Margaret Miller and Nellie Thomas, project lead ers. i' Lincoln The Good Will club will meet Thursday with Mrs. H. D. Burns. Brash College Because of elec tion on Friday the community club will meet Thursday, January 10. A special' musics , program in charge of. Jack Olson is on the program, j Keisr ?The Fanners union lo cal of which Hornet Davis is pres ident wilt, meet in Quinaby hall Wednesday, January 9. A no-host supper will be served at 7 p. m. and will ;be followed by pro gram which is in charge of Mrs. Herman Hahn. ! Ofiicers will be installed. ' Woodburn Thej Garden , club will meet th the library club rooms Tuesday, January B. W. G. Nib ler. county agent, will speak on "weed an(j rodent (control." Mov ing pictures will be shown and a demonstration of traps for rats and gophers will be given. 'f. ! Brooks--The Garden club will meet for an all day meeting Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Mc Clure. A no hostess luncheon will be served;- j j Peterson Sells Farm to Beeeh RIVERDALE, Jan. T James Peterson has sold his farm to Del bert Beech of Salem and they will live near Silver Creek tails where they are employed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry , S. Thomas are the parents of- a son born orv January 1. Kenneth Allen has joined the U. S. Marine corps. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schuebel spent New Years at Macleay and attended the grange New Year's dinner. Mr. and Mrv Carl Beatty and family has been ill with flu. Delbert Painter is on a ship taking supplies from Okinawa to Japan and hopes to spend some time in Japan soon. , Mr. and Mn. Myron Eaton have built a residence near the C. L. Newtons which will temporarily solve their housing problem. nephews., Harold A. Larseo, Merle Laron. Jack Iarsftn, Orville Lar-s-iii. Clifford Iai !Mn. Ralph I.ar mm. Harry Ijirson and Amos Ben - SK1. ' KUZABimi C. BRINF.GAR W(K)DBURN. Jan. 7. (Special) -Elizabeth Catherine Brinegar, 96, died Sunday night at the family home on Young street. Funeral servues will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m from the Ringo chapel. The Rev Oluf A-er will officiate anrt burial will be in Belle Pawi besides her hutiband, James F. j Bnnegar who died in 1913. I Mrs. Brmegar was born in Be- ; I'ratlltT End L4?aVC thl. Mo. Sept. 30. 1849. the daughter of Christopher Boerin- TURNER. Jan. 7 - (Special) -ger and Catherine Schwader. Ore- , SUn Prather has returned to Uni gan pioneers She crowed the j versity of Minnesota after spend p!ins in an ox-drawn wagon in j ing his leave from the navy here 1883 and settled in Aurora. She 1 with his parents, the Earl Prathers. marne1 Jesite M waiRer or in dependence who died in 1942. An active member of the Baptist church in Independence, she was a student of the Bible and stu died correspondent courses from Moody fBibJe Institute. Survivors are one; sister, Mrs. Julia Dexter, San Francisco and five brothers: W. Henry McKee of Perrydale; Frank, Edward and Rennie of Kansas, and Roland of Washing ton. D. C. also several nieces and nephews. The nephews acted as pallbearers. Oregon Grand Master Visits Turner Lodge TURNER, Jan. 7 - (Special) -Fred Hartman. grand master of the Oregon Masonic lodge, was guest of the local chapter, of which Bub Mitchell is worshipful master, Saturday night. Visitors were present from Jeff erson, Corvallis, Stayton and Falls City. Turner Thimble Guh Plans Community Work TURNER (Route 1). Jan. 7 (Special) -The Thimble sewing club met with Mrs. Charlie Wir tanen Thursday to finish a quilt and make plans for the coming Crawford community program January 25 at the school. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Whitten January 17. Various types of flowers, such as asters, carnations, azaleas and geraniums, can be treated now with a chemical compound which is absorbed through their roots and makes the plant toxic to in sect pests. 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And' It's so easily mixed. Make a! syrup by stirring 2 cape of granu lated sugar and one cup of water a few momenta, until dissolved. No cooking is needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid boney. If desired. Now put Stt ounces of Ptnerob- You can feel this simple home mix ture tak right bold of m ceuglu it floosens the phlegm, soothes irritation. and Helps clear the air pasaages. Eases the mreneaa, makes breathing eaalar. and lets you get restful sleep. Finex is a special cexn pound of proven mgredienta. In concentrated form, well known for Its quick action on throat and bronchial Irritation s. tamed from any druggist) lata aiMoney refunded If tt doesn't plesvse pint bottle, sutd fill up wita yourtyou In every way. Jensen -Sch icein f n rt IT edding on Dec. 31 TURNER. Jan. 7 - (Special) -The marriage of Cora Sch-weinfurt and Oscar Jen.sen took plate De cember 31 in Vancouver, Wash. They are now at home in the house formerly occupied for many years by Charles Standley. sr. :SS News i Rig Town iMuatcana I Dark Venture :t I. Jaa Crowlev I t I ( :ie if. Hnorte !Jaa Garner IHollyweed iNewe t:4 h Fulton Lewis 1 ' . - - i ' ITIme la Now l.e News ft Star Final INews Atusic 1S:IS u ! With Flowers IThe Barber 1 Lone Star l:3e News Gene Krupa Y Concert Hour ie:S f Orchestra t i Band Wagon I With Turnrr Relative TURNER (Route 1). Jan. 7 (Speciil)-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Let cher of Aumsville were Sunday guests of their cousin, Mrs. Mat tie Standley. Muriel Salisbury is living in Sa lem with Mrs. Lucille McKinney and working at the state house during the car license plate rush. Nick Jenkins has been ill with the flu at his home since before Christmas. Wipper Clears Iand For Strawberry Plants CLOVERDALE, Jan. 7-Spe- cial)-Ben Wipper has been help is being cleared. Wipper expcts to set it out to strawberry plants. Turner, Church Holds Election TURNER. Jan. 7 - (Special) -The annual election of officials of the Christian church was held Sunday. Charles Standley was elected church school aiirkerintendent: O. A. Warren, assistant superindend- j Two VeterailS Electel and Nadine Ellis, ti ea.su rer. The Rev. Gene Robinson was re-hired as minister for the com ing year. Also elected were the deacons, deaconesses, elders and trustees. The budget of 21M, the largest ever carried by the church, was accepted as presented by the board of deacons. Soliacrffers Build House Near Turner TURNER Mrs. Ada Ms Unas is - a , - ing Bob Hunsaker, blast stumps. " at tne home of her stster-ln-law on a new piece of ground which Mrs. L. M. SmalL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sohaeffer are building a new residence on the old home McKay place in the Battlecreek district west of town. Mrs. Rirdie Denvw ha hart aa . Mre Ilepartmeilt lieau her guests Sunday her sister. Em- TURNER. Jan. 7-(Special) Two ma Francis, Portland. ex-servicemen were elected offic- j -. ers in the local fire department j All beat is the result of the con Tuesday. ! tinuous motion of atoms and mole Albert Jensen was made chief i rules in all substances. and Archie Rankin, assistant chief. Earl Prather was re-elected secretary-treasurer. Dick Bouchie is retiring chief. mi. Fullcn Lewis Jr. k 9:45 P.IL Monday Thru Friday RSLI1 1390 en Tear QUI PILES (Hemm-rhoids) rtstols - Fissure - f ' Prslisii and I tber type ef KecUl Ceton si" conditions treat ed wttboat ef time, RELIEF QUICK NO HOSPITALIZATION Ceil far examinatien er write fer FREE descriptive beeklet Dr. R. Reynolds Clinie 'Nataro- Proctologist til N. Liberty SL. Saleaa, Ore. "BI0G S KISS THE ACE AMONU THE CROONERS Every Weekday -1:30 Pit One of radio's beet kaowa infonnatiT profrtme waovet. to ifirrvX and USUI Bear food comment atee? PRESENTED BY Hamillon Furniture Co. 1390 KSLII AatC..'. J 1390 VICTOR H. 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