PAUK TEH The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning,; Norember.il, ' 1937 - Open House ? To Be Friday Lebanon Schools Invite all Parents to Vievrj Class Work ! : T.T?-ftANON Onen house will Via Aftsorvftil all da Friday it the Lebanon schools ana parents are urged to Yislt the schools and in. " spec! the work being done there. Friday afternoon a program will he presented by Tarious : echool departments. ' j i The not plant operated by E. B. Edes of Lebanon Is noM em ploying around 40 people but is no. yet running at full capacity. Tt eaty ; fire people are used in the ut cracking department and are (working on nuts from! pre vious years. Fifteen workers are busy! on the belt, sorting! and grading this year's ctop prepara toryjto cracking them. -J Flan Concert 16th The Tarious musical groups of ' the Lebanon high school are busy preparing for the Joint concert to- he held Tuesday, November 16 Miss Irene Moore, vocal in Ktrnator. and Wayne Gilfrey,; in- Btrumental instructor, will J have cnargd 01 me prisiui. ; ? Shirley Reeves, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. virgu jteevea, suffered a fractured rightj leg. near the ankle, when she i fell from; a roll of wire while playing r Saturday. , - . i j - ' j Three Bable Arrive I ! Mr. and Mrs. William Smith are jthe parents of a daughter born November 6. this Mime fifthi child. : . Bora Monday to Mr. and Edgir Boyd. Waterloo, i a This! is the seventh child. Born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. son. i- Mrs. ! Vilas, Kinzer, Lebanon, route 3, : son, the second child. I f Hosnltal Notes Mfsa Dart of Lebanon was' admitted to ' the Lebanon General hospital Saturday! for medical treatment ' j. : Warren Tariher of Holleyjis an -appendectomy patient at the hos-, pital. ,1s Clair McClain, a high obool toy who was injured in anj auto Hrient Fridav while on his way to school, is improving as rapidly as could be expected. Chamber, Rotary Relations Talked - SjLVERTON Members of the Silvertoon chamber of commerce who! are also members of i the Rotary club were speakers at the Monday noon luncheon of tht' Ro tarians. ' j i Dr. R. E. Kleinsorge, president of the Rotarians, introduced Tom Anderson, president of the jcham herf of commerce, who in turn introduced Robert Goetx, IS. P. Rose and T. T. Leonard. ; All spojke briefly on the relationship, in (its various phases, of the chamber of commerce to the Ro- tarians. . ;' '."'.II . Brown Slsson of Salem, former president, of both the Rotarlan and chamber of commerce, was a special guest. - j Speeding Brings Woman $5 Fine J E F F E RSON Helen Marie O'Brien, Los Angeles, was; arres ter here for speeding, while driving 65 miles in a 2 -5-mile sone. She was fined $5 and costs In .Justice, court, Saturday.! . ? f Members of the Mt.. Jefferson Reibekafc lodge and Santiam lodge LO.O.F., their families and friends are invited to attend the h o m e.e omlng Saturday night, starting with a covered dish sup ped at 7 o'clock. A program, cards and dancing will follow. Harry ; Marcum - is suffering from bruises and shock, j caused by! a fall ' Saturday afternoon from the porch of the Methodist parsonage. " He was finishing a Ehlngling Job on the roof, when het slipped and fell. ' . - Iva Crusan Wins Prize on Floivers jT E B A N ON The November meeting of the Civic club was held In the club room in . the Presbyterian church Monday af ternoon. The flower committee had a beautiful . display j of fall flowers and a prize was awarded the most beautiful basket of flowers. This prise was (won . by Iva Crusan for a basket of mixed . flowers. -'.:;" . I Rev. Crossley of the! Baptist church talked on the advantages of a library to a community. Mrs. W. G. Amos introduced the cay librarian, Mrs. W. Binshad ler, who talked on children's books. Musical numbers were fur nished by Charlotte Bohle and Lorelei Stewart. Tea was served bjr the library committee. Ida May Sommers, Whose Marriage ' Will Be j Event Of Weekend, IV Honored GERVAIS Mrs. Frank Nosack was hostess at her home Monday afternoon at a shower ! given in honor of Ida-May Sommers, who is to be married to Albert Nosack Saturday morning, November IS, at Sacred Heart church. Rev. Wil liam S. Walsh officiating. I Miss Sommers is a daughter of Mrs. B. L. Sommers and is a stu dent at Gervais high school.' Mr. Nosack, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nosack, has recently, com pleted an enlistment In the navy. ! Double School Holiday ! SALEM HEIGHTS -There will be no school Thursday and Friday of this week: on account of teach er, institute. t. , Alaskan Codfish Catch Destroyed if Fire " "'"j , ... .'. . - i - - - - .-. :-. ' : ' :' .. : r ! ft. ' " ' A' ' ':-'"'S:r- : ' ' '-'"" " " . '': , . 1 , K ' .. . An entire season's Alaska codfish catch and oil extracted from it are seen "golnjap in smoke" as flames recently destroyed the Union Fish company packing plant at Belvedere, CaI.The San Francisco fire boat, David Scannell, at left center, drenched the raging fire with powerful -Streams of water but with no saving eirect. rnoto was lire apparatus conld approach. W I " " rangers incws LIBERTY Election of officers was the main order of business at the meeting of the Red Hills grange here Tuesday evening. Officers for the coming year will be: ; . Master, Ralph Dent; overseer, G us Cole, reelected; lecturer, Mrs. Grant Teter, reelected; steward, Grant Teter; assistant steward, Wayne Williams, re elected; chaplain, P. G.' Judd, 're elected; treasurer, Oscar Dencer; secretary, Mrs. Guy - Williams; court, Mrs. O. L. Dencer, Mrs. R. L. Forster, Mrs. J. R. Rains; lady assistant steward; Helen Beck ley: executive committee. W. Moses, W. R. Dallas, E. G. Clark; pianist, Joy Turner Moses; gate keeper, Noel Williams. New members given the obli gation were Mr. and Mrs. E. Reay and Noel Williams. A large number of grangers and friends were present for the covered dish dinner. Honored at the birthday table were P. G. Judt C. A. Ratcliff, W. R. Dal las, Mrs. Reed Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. E. Reay and W. Olden. ' LIBERTY The grange home economics club will have an all day meeting Thursday, Nov 11 at the grange hall. A covered dish meal will be served at noon and sewing and quilting will be the 5 work for the day. FAIRFIELD Election of of ficers will be in order at the reg ular meeting of Fairfield grange Friday night. Members are urg ed to attend. , BRUSH COLLEGE Brush College grange held an outstand ing, meeting at the school house, Friday night when these officers were elected: Worthy master, F. E. Wilson; overseer, Lyle Thomas; lecturer. Mrs. Glen Adams; chaplain, Mrs. W. M. Stoddard; steward, Charles Glaze ; treasurer, Fred Gibson ; secretary, Mrs. Wayne D. Henhy; assistant 'steward, Vivian Burton; lady assistant steward, Margaret Ewing; Ceres, Irene Cutler; Po mona, Ruth Whitney; Flora; Mrs. George Meier;"' gatekeeper, Loyal .Whitney. ; ; . : ' Tha' officers - will be installed at Monmouth December 11 at county installation, f . : Dr. and Mrs. C. - L. Blodgett and Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Ewing members of long standing who celebrated ' their silver " wedding anniversaries recently were com plimented at supper. , The honor guests were presented with dain ty silver corsages and the group sang "Let Me Call You Sweet heart." -'-A ' -" ' ' -.. The t program - included tap dancing and duet number by, Gerr trude and Myrtle Meier accom panied by Irene Cutler; vocal so-i los by Mrs. A. E. Utley, accom panied by Mrs. C. L. Blodgett ;! an address tar Professor Bantee of Monmouth, "Attempting to Conquer Nature ; piano solo Ralph Ewing; "short talk by Wj C.' Leth, Polk county, agent. j SILVERTON HILLS The Sil- verton Hills Home " Economics club has set December 2 for; the annual ; Pollyanna Christmas par ty. The affair will he an all day one and members will work in the forenoon and enjoy a Christ mas program during the after noon. Election of officers wll also he held. Silver ton Relatives at Mrs. Cal van's Funeral SILVERTON Mrs. John Cala van, 54, a ; sister of V. C. and W. W. Neal of -SHverton. died at Jefferson Thursday afternoon. Funeral services were held Satur day with relatives attending from Silverton including Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Neal, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carpenter. CENTRAL HOWELL Martin Rosvold of Mt. Angel spoke on the educational department Of the Farmers, union and what !it should mean to the members, at the regular ' meeting Monday night. Rostvold is chairman 0f the FU county educational com mittee. Lunch waa served by Mrs. Alee Matthis, Mrs. John Steelhammer and Mrs. Clyde De Sart, :: '..tf , The annual election of officers will be held at the December meeting. . , . t , a j Farmers' Union i News. I taken front the highway which was Damage was estimated at $345,000. Red Gross Call Workers on Mark Silverton Is Districted for Opening of Canvass Late This Week SILVERTON Mrs. William Swift, local Red Cross chairman, has appointed her workers and prepared them to start their an nual ron call immediately after the Armistice day holiday. . I Workers' include Bethany road, Mrs. Lee Morrison; Pine street, Mrs. Dewey Serve and Mrs. C. E. Helmke; North -Water street, Mrs. Matt: Lentsch; Geiser Addi tion, Mrs. San Lorenzen; business district,, Mrs. . Edward Eckman and .Mrs. C R. Wilson; First, Second and Third streets to Vest Main, Mrs. Fred Baker, Mrs. J. J. Lewis; Second and Third from West Main to the cannery, Mrs. A. J. Titus, Mrs. Lee Haskins; South Water street, Mrs. J. L. Stantonj Mrs. Elgin McCleary, Mrs. Lester Geer. ! Cowing Addition, Mrs. T. L. Bruce; Adams and Coon streets, Mrs. ' Mahion Hoblitt; ' Coolldge, Fiske and West Mam, Mrs. H. E. Johnson; West Hill, Mrs. Arthur Dahl and Mrs. Roy Davenport; Mill street, Mrs. O. E. Lane; East Hill, Mrs. Henry Aim, Mrs. Clifford! Rue, Mrs. Lillian Sen ter, Mrs. Jim Johnson. Mill, j camp," broomhandle fac tory, C. L. Bonney; school, Rob ert Goets; Hobsrt road, Mrs. Theodore Hobart and Mrs. Bert Swanson; Silver Creek Falls dis trict, Mrs.! L. 0. Hadley; Bethany district j Mrs. Albert Grinde; Wal do Hills, ! Mrs. R. M. Morton; Marquam, Mrs. Melvin Rlveness. All Red- Cross workers are asked to meet at the city hall at the Recorders' office Friday at 7:30 p.m. for a abort meeting to talk over. the plans and get their supplies, j Floyd Miller, general chairman for Marion county, will be present. High School Roll Of Honor Lists 13 ' HUBBARD At the end of the first six: weeks period, 13 stu dents made th9 honor . roll at the Hubbard ' high school. : ' . They are: Shirley Bontrageri Doirls Boyd, Naomi Friend, sen iors; Fred Scheller, Donald Yates and Florence Campbell, Juniors; Dorothy j Graves, June Crclsant, Luclle Graves and Virginia Clark, s o phmo res; Frieda P"oppinga, Vera Kocher and Dorine Morgan. Honorable mention, - John Mu heim, Lois Yoder Carl Poppinga and Harold Wolfer. - The class having the . highest grade for the first two six-week periods will receive a trophy. Albany Observes i Aririistice Period ALBANY Merchants of Albany have signified their intention of closing their places of , business Thursday in observance of Arm istice day. A parade w 1 1 1 take place at 10:15 In the morning and will he followed by an address by Dr. Thomas Bibb, president of Al bany college, at the - Veterans' Memorial hall." ; In ' the afternoon the' annual football; classic between the Al bany high school ' Bulldogs and the Corvallis high school Spartans will take place on Central field. . Following the football game In the afternoon the World war .vet erans will hold open house at the Veterans' Memorial hall. Auction Sale to Assist Stricken Family Plan For Townsend Meeting 1 JEFFERSON The president. Jack Tyson,1 announces the reg ular, : meeting of the Townsend cluh, Thursday night at the Ma sonic hall. At the close of the meeting an auction will be held, the proceeds to be given the . W. S. McClain -famUy who are . re covering from a siege of illness. The Better Business elub la co-operating with the local Town send club in this auction. The committee U Roy WIckersham, Roy Chester and Harvey Thurs ton." Everyone in the community is urged to bring one or more articlea for the sala, ' the nearest point to which land I1X phi ROBERTS the Roberts com munity Sub will meet Friday night at ihe church starting promptly at S O'clock. A debate, Resolved, Japan Is Justified pn Invading China, will be given I by J.i W. Isely and S. E. Davenport, i There is also a short program. Women please bring plea CENTftAL HOWELL The PortlandJElectric Light and Pow er company will furnish music and entertainment at the regu lar meeting of the community cluh Friday night. Mrs. Clarence Johnson fand Mrs. A. E. Kuenzi will havf charge of refreshments. ANKE.NY the Ankeny com munity club will hold its regular meeting Friday night, with ev eryone avited. A good program is planned and refreshments will be served. LIBERTY the Liberty com munity dub will meet Friday at 8 p. m !i Harold Pruitt of Salem will be ithe speaker on the pro gram commemorating Armistice day. ijmiliesi are to bring pie. Everyone welcome. m -i SAhm HEIGHTS F r 1 d a y night 4J8 o'clock the community club wl hold! the monthly meet ing at -the hall. A special pro gram., follows the business hour. An item; of interest to all band musiclovers will be the organ izing os ia band. All leys and girls interested are specially requested to attend. erl Club Is i - - Oifeanized, Dallas D A3L. L AS Mildred Eastman, seniorof Dallas high school, wag recently ! elected president of the Girl's 1 league for the ensuing year. )Cher officers are: Maxlne Helmft, vice-president; Constance Rutle0ge, secretary; Mary Ellen Dalto, treasurer; Ruth Pleasant, sargent-at-arms. - A lew club, the Leader's, hat recently i been organised in high school to arouse school spirit and fo promote a better coordi nation among all the activities In the 0chooK Miss Anna Mae Un rathmnd Preston Doughton wilt act r faculty advisors. . ' ' Officers for the first semester were elected ! as follows: Preston Dickey, ' president; Mary Helen Doughton, vice-president; Gilbert Schneider, secretary-treasurer. Luncheon Honors Ecuador Visitor IEIZER -4- Mrs. Harry Pearcy entertamed Wednesday with a luncheon complimenting Mrs. Lu-thet- Yantis of Ecuador, - South America, a former sororjty sister at Oregon State college. . &r. yantis, a mining engineer, and; Mrs. Yantis have been enjoy ing5a six months' vacation, expect ing! to return soon to the south ern continent. - - ' Quests from Portland at the luncheon were Mrs. Clarence Steele, Mrs. Joseph Skelton, Mrs. Ernest j McCain and Mrs. K. M. JoPinsoa; from Rlckreall, Mrs. J. S. ftoland. I ' -.-,- I ' ' Sojspended Sentence Is Given on Cheek Charge I In Silverton's Court ILVERTDN Charles Dolezal ofSdo was given a 30-day sus pended Jail sentence npon pay ment iof costs amounting to $14.90 in justice court here Mon day. The charge was stealing a h(und dog with Al Casy claiming tc he - the owner. - Lee Cottew of West Salem was hiled'!lnto court on a bad check charge. Bald to have been. passed W, George Manolls.-, Cottew pled guilty ;! and promised to make good the check Issued. ' I" f" i" ' i '-- - : ' 3 .- 'M i - J? A a- -:-;v Wednesday Bridge dub 1 Will Gather Next Week 1 I ..4 INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Ken neth S. Williams will entertain, the Wednesday bridge club at her home November 17 at 1 o'clock. ' - ; A A luncheon will ha . aurved followed by an afternoon of Dtp . S; i Reelect Officers For Scot ts Mills Boys Wear Girls Clothing in Frosh Initiation at High School - SCOTTS MILLS All town of ficers, were reelected, for 1938 at the recent, election: Mayor, E. W. Conlson; recorder, A. J. Etlin;, treasurer, A.Lb Brougher. Arthur Rich and i Fred Haskins were elected councilmen for two years.". " 3 '..''. 'The "prohibition measure car ried, 38 to 16. ; , :''"" Royal . Neighbors Meet , The Royal Neighbors club held its second meeting this fall at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Olson Friday . with a no-host dinner served at noon. Each of the wo men in the club, 35 in all, have donated one or- : more articles to the "Hope Chest" to be, pre sented at the next meeting at the home of Mrs. S. P. Moberg. ; Two new members were added to the club, Mrs. Bertha Esten son and Mrs. Lillian Magee. - . Initiate Freshmen Friday was freshmen initiation at the high school with the fresh men boys all decked out in girls clothing and the girls in rain coats, rain hats and rubber boots. In the evening a masquer ade party was held at the gym where the real initiation cere monies took place. Freshmen present were Ruth Geren, Mori belle Heinz, Gale Smith, Twyla Erosig, .Vernon Lippert, Clarence Wellman, Charles Miles, Melville Duff and Wallace Estenson. Others present . were the high school students and faculty. The Willing Workers class of the Friends Sunday school were entertained at the home of Ruth Geren this . afternoon for their regular monthly party. The P.T.A. 'supper and auction Saturday night was poorly at tended due to the inclement weather. The proceeds were $18.21. Mothers to Visit Classes at School INDEPENDENCE The train ing school supervisors will be hostesses for the third meeting of the Parent Teachers associa tion. . K Christmas story will be told by Mrs. Dewey, kinder-garden teacher. Coral singing will be held by the Mothers chorus. A special feature of the after noon of December 6 will be each mother will visit her child's room and sit in her own child's seat with the room supervisor in charge for 30 minutes. Fairfield Folks Attend Service for DuRette Lad FAIRFIELD A number from this community attended funeral services for Francis Richard, 2 y ear-old son , of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DuRette, at Canby Thurs day afternoon. Interment was at Belcrest Memorial park in Salem. a , t 41 : -, r, ' - y-, ,-v 5 " fcv ' U fHS th. ft i -,w:-a , 4!T 1 ' - 1 n V Today- marks the 20tK anniversary of peace from war and strife.' -I: :''! ' ' I. I-'. . " i Let us pause in memory of those called to the battlefields and the devotion to their cause which inspired them to make the WOrld I '! i ..'',:,..-'.: ! : j: ,-. p. - ; ,; v,..r i;,;.:'r"i -f :?.'; a )': rX SAFE PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE " m- clotoinc swum) Annual College Play Will Be First To Be Presented on new Gym Stage, '..Now Being Constructed, Sit. Aiigel MT.' ANGEL-r-The stage in. the new Mt. Angel college gymnasium, erected last year, is expected; to be in readiness for use by Christmas. Work on the stage waa begun last week. The gym has been used for athletic purposes since last December. j . ,.- : ; :.::.."' V . Plans call for an extended curvature of six! feet more than present lines. This extension, in tour, sections, win be portable and contain the footlights. Height of the stage will be 15 feet, with an arch forming ; the top of, the opening.- Wood panel ing is to be used as trim. Two dressing rooms, one on each side of the stage, will be provided. Six spotlights with i dimmers and colors, a blue curtain backdrop, and a motion picture screen for the newly purchased RCA projec tor is among the equipment to be added. . . , The ' timely completion of the stage will enable the boys to give their annual college play in their own hall for the first time since the fire of '26. The name of this year's dramatic offering has not been selected as yet. Sunnyside Cluh ' ' Meet Advanced SUNNYSIDE The first meet ing of the Sunnyside community club will be held at the school house Wednesday night. The regular meeting night is Friday night but this would interfere with the meeting of the Red Hills Birthday club, . There will be no school Thurs day and Friday of this week as Thursday is a holiday and the teachers attend institute in Sa lem on Friday. Mrs. D. B. Taylor entertained Saturday evening with a Hallow e'en party. Those present were Mr. and Mts. Rockhill, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander and Nor man, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whe lon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Feller and children and the host, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Taylor, Bruce and Craig. Sraolinskys Move To Portland Home HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. John Smolinsky, who recently sold their business at Hubbard, purchased the apartment house at 8301 East Burnside avenue, Portland, moved their household effects to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Leary, daugh ter and son-in-law, and their two sons accompanied the Smolniskya to Portland. t The student ibody play "The Road to Niagra" is to be put on Friday evening, December 3. A baby boy, ;their12th child, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prinslow of Woodburn, October 28 at the Ann hospital, Hubbard. A 7-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berg, Wood burn, November 1 at the Ann hospital. ; j, mi "'"v vs h.--, .r. j r - 1? - " s'fv. " AH. II i tT.-; 4 z UU5SIDSs :j.4-v.'. - . Two Men Injured In Car Accident Crash of State ; Auto and Pick-np Demolishes the. Latter AUMSVILLE A car accident occurred here Saturday evtnlng about .one half . mile . north of townj at the intersection of a cross road with the highway. A pick-op was struck ; by a car be longing to the Oregon state board J of control. Two j men were injured but tneiri names' were hot learned and the pick-up was! demolished, j Brown's Cabin Burns .A Icabin used by Slmer; Brown in his work in the woods above Stayton caught fire land burned, destroying his camping' equip ment,' ; bedding, clothing and groceries. j Mfs. I Elmer Asche " and son. MeMn Asche of Gates werd here Sunday! visiting. They are form er residents here ahd were re turning) from Portland , where they attended the wedding of her son, Everett Hearing to Miss Juanita SummervilleJ Both oun people are employed in Podtland. PI one To Sell Shares AIUMSVILLE At a meeting of the stockholders of the local tele phone company Tuesday night a discussion was made to sell new shares and to assess all present stockholders $5.00i to pay for re pairing the telephone lines, which have J been in need of the work for some time. j , A (vote also carried to increase thel salary of the operator. The Woman's j club members were! recent guests! at the home of Mrs. Creighton Castle of Sa lem at her home there, for a de lightful afternoon. Guests from this place were Mrsj William For gey;Mrs. C. F,"Hein, Mrs. Bland Spear,J Mrs. May Lamb, Mrs. Er nest Towle, Mrs. T.i Y. McClellan. Mrs. I Hanson, Mrs.. William Howd and Mrs. Gladys IClaxton. Libby in Army now MARION Milton Libby. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Libby, has Joined; the army and will be in the; division of the radio service. He; will sail this week for San Francisco, then to Honolulu. 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Next Saturday, the Evar.geli cal Ladle's Aid of Dayton will hold a rummage sale at the Civic club rooms at 5 p. m. A chicken supper will be served. Itrpalr Phone Office . The Dayton Telephone com pany is putting on new weather boarding, building a new porch and will repaint the i central building. . ; ; Complimenting Mrs. H. G. Osden of Portland, a former rcn. dent of Dayton, Mrs. W. O. Bar nerd entertained at her home Sat urday afternoon. Party Held for 1 Barbara Ann Lee DETROIT Mrs. Richard L gave a party Saturday after noon in honor of her daughter, Barbara Anns' 9th birthday. The following little girls were pres ent: Dorothy and Lorraine 1 Booker, Bonnie and Doris Bixel, Evelyn and Eileen Losey, Catherine and Alice Fryer, Loraine Evan, Geor gia Rand, Mary Lou Nilson and Barbara Ann. Jim Rand, jr., who has been employed at the Idanha Lumber company until the recent shut down there, has secured employ ment with A. 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