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PAGE TWO Mt. Angel Sets Scho ol Dates Elementary Class Starting September 16, College, Academy Later MT. ANGEL All schools la Ht. Angel will pea classes during the week ot September II to 20. The first Is the EL Mary's trade school with the opening day set for Sep tember, If, Teachers in. the spper . seren grades will lnclnde Theresa Deh- ler, principal and eignin graae; High Emry. seren th; Eustellc BinmtB, sixth; Paallne Saalfleld, fifth;. -Claudia Haeslng, fourtn; Helen Xeber, third; and Lonann Hasting, extra room. The io primary grades will be taken, care of by Sister M. Hilda, sister. M. Catherine, and Sister M. Marciae. Mr. Emery will be In charge, of athletics. Registration at Mt. Angel Nor mal and academy will be held on September IS and 1 with formal elass work beginning on the istn In the normal and college depart ments and on the 17th In the high school and grades. Girls from Montana, California, Idaho and points In Oregon be sides many local girls are ex pec ted. Liberal arts courses, business administration, nursing, educa tion and the regular normal cayvt i.ui t ivuiu ui w ble to the students. The last to open Its doors to he Influx of fall students will be ML Angel college, which will reg ister men and boys for college and high school on September 17 and .18. Classes are to begin on September 1. Her. James Koeesler will again be rector of the college and Rer. Damian Jentges rector of the sem inary. Ted Marx will be athletic coach. J Newlyweds Honored TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hunsaker were hosts Wed nesday, night, at thai, old Ball country home, for a group of friends honoring Mr. L. C. Ball and' his wife, the former Blanche Harris of Salem, who were re cently married. M M Club Notes Hl-Ho students! "When was the war of tl812T" or, -Who cut down a cherry tree?" If yon know the answers to these questions. Mice, yon might win a swell prise; but. more about this later. . - ' i " MMC As with, alf big shows the cast is worth repeating Last week Bettr June Clark started the show off by singing "I Can't Lore Tou4 Any More." Then Betty Los Ed wards 'rendered a rery beautiful song. "When the Swallows Come Back to Caplstrano." Tizzy LIsh ad;hi iu jvut kiwi variety to the show and seemed to make Quite a hit. Shlrlee Bont rager, a welcomed entertainer by all you Mickey Mice, sang "The Nearness of Ton" and really put the song orer. Wanda Stlenbruck. the Tea Nobody's Baby" girl, and Bererley Roberts, who Is stepping out with a memory, both did their part to put the show orer. Here's my thanks to all of them. . - MMC SCHOOL BAYS, SCHOOL DATS,- GOOD OLD Oh, Boy, Mice, what a show this Saturday. Tes sir. It's the big J.C. Penney, Mickey . Mouse "Back to School Days Kerne" on the stage. Free prise was yon enter the theatre. An Xpfe&rtunlty to win .'some big ralttatrtr gifts from the stage. A big -Thence to win pencil boxes, tablets, lunch palls while Just sitting In-the audience. It you come thls'al ternoon, yon will bare an opportunity to aee Brad Col lins fill the big ; and Important role of- Professor Thlstlebottom, the absent-minded music teacher of the MM school. Ton will see Professor Hlgenthropp Tiny (that's me) ask some of his diffi cult Questions such as, "Columbus discorered America In 14 T" Gosh, do yon think yon could answer that tough one? If you could, then you had better come because yon would be sure to win a prize. Ton will also be able to see Mary -Lee, Leotlne Lebold. Ramona Spence, Bob Hagedorn, Jean Brown. Betty Lou Edwards and Eileen Fisher" out on . the stage, all at the aame time; for. they are . the students- of MM achooL Tpn will be able to hear theee students spell , cat. c-a-t. spelL r-a-t, and many, many more Just as hard. How surprised yon all wllVbe to see Just how a modern- old-f aahloaed ' school house laCruaned. Remember Mice, It's Mickey Mouse, J.C. ' Penney Co.. "Back, to School Days" this afternoon.- ... .x V, MMC , Remember Mice to make Sep tember: II a sure date for Mickey Mouse. ;Qtt that date the winners of the:ArbuckIe and Klng'a big Essay coatest will be announced. Mice, as yet there, hare been no entries handed In. If yon want to win one of the two beantlfnl wrist watches that Arbackle . and ' King are offering, -all yon hare to do la write 20ft words or less on the exciting i subject . of - "Pirates," There's a prise for the winning girl and one tor the winning "boy. so don't tall to eater now. MMC Mice,' here's a special thought Why doat each and every one ot yon take It yourself - to check with the- Mickey Mouse sec retary to e4 whether er not yoer mailing- sddrees Is correct. Some of yoa Mice are not receiring 'the birthday cards sent out through the courtesy of the Elslnore Thea tre, so please Mice, take It .upon yourself to check It. - -s ' '., '-' -MMC- n ? - ' Aad io "..trice, if yoa eaa. wait aatll 39; o'clock -JTI see 70a then. - ; - ' WE3. Mickey Moose Chief. Savage-Ray Qari Has Annual Meeting At Keizer; Community Band Entertains KEIZER The Savage-Ray dan held their yearly meet ing in the grange hall Sunday, August 25. A basket dinner Was served at 1 :S0. Mrs. Margaret Jorgensen, president, pre sided orer the business session. New officers elected .included John L Barege. Portland, presi dent; Glen Sarage. Salem, secre tary: Earl Rlggs. saiem, caap. lain; The Keizer band gare fonr ambers before going to Fir Cone to serenade Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McNary. Most of the. clan went to greet Senator McNary. Those present Included Mrs. Elma Martin. Mr. and Mra. Earl Rlggs and children Dian. Lorna, DaTld and Robert Rlggs. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Wells and son Iran, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pound, Mrs. Clsnd Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Del ford Knapp and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knapp and daughter, Alrln Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Sarage, Jim and Warren Sarase. Mrs. Effie Per- rlne. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sar age, Delphlne Sarage, all of Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. Zenaa Martin and son. St. Paul; Mr. and Mra. Miles Knapp, son and daughter, of Drain; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mar tin and son Delbert, Weldon Mar tin, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Sarage. all of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith. Marshfleld; Mr. and Mra. W. E. Sarage, Milton Sarage, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sarage and son Billle. of Clear Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sarage, Maurice Lee and Bobby Sarage. KEIZER W. T. Robinson has purchased the 5 sere tract across from the Keizer Korner grocery. formerly owned by Fred Noeake. for a service station and garage. G. H. Laldlaw has leased the building for a general feed store, putting In a grinder and seed cleaner. Robinson expeets to di rlde the land Into lots for home sites. The F. E. Erans family hare recently entertained In their home a number of guests. First were Mrs. Rebecca Newhall and her sis ter of Creswell. old friends from South Dakota N. Norene Harden- brookjalece of Mr. and Mrs. Erans and Rae Klnkald from Ord, Ne braska, are here for an extended risit. Then Miss Mary Mack, cou sin of the Erans and Miss Kin eald, from Los Angeles a n d a friend. Miss Stegeman, also of California, were guests for sereral days. 150 Attend 10th Mehama Reunion MEHAMA The Mehama grore was the scene of the tenth annual Mehama homecoming Sunday. Orer 160 came from the cities of Portland, Salem, Tillamook, Los Angeles. Vaneourer. Lonrriew. Spokane. Seattle. Roseburg, Al bany, Gerrals, Mill City, Stsyton and Astoria. Prizes were awarded to the oldest resident preeent, Marion Taylor; oldest - continuous resi dent, Mrs. Marion Taylor; oldest teacher who had taught at Me hama. Mrs. Will Siegmund. 1S8J ; oldest Mehama pupil. Mrs. Lothle Thomas; person from greatest distance, Elsie Lee, Los Angeles; largest person, Hubert Marlels; smallest person, Barbara Mulky; prettiest. Marine Wodtly. New officers elected were W. E. Mulkey. president; L. Stout, rice president; Lulu Berrlnger, secretary: Anna Stout, treasurer. A ground committee chosen for the coming year includes R. L. Stout, Portland. Herman Shell burg and Leon Baniek, Salem. A collection of $15 was tsken for improrement ef the grounds. Scio Resident Is Reported Better SCIO O. B. "Cob" Cyrus. Sclo octogenarian. Is slightly im prored this week from a serious illness ef sereral weeks' dura tion. He Is at the home of his son Merle at Sclo. Florence Dennison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dennison of Scio, will open school September S3 at North Albany. She Is a 1940 graduate of OCE at Mon mouth. Scio Masonic lodge will resume regular communications Septem ber 19, following summer suspen sion. Members of Enclld chapter. No. . 70. OES. at Jefferson will attend regular monthly meetings of the unit beginning Tuesday, September 10. Mrs. Lfllie Wilson of Sclo is worthy matron. Mrs. John Neal : Reported Better FOX VALLEY Mrs. John Neal, ill since Tuesday, is report ed as slightly better. The Jungwirth brothers left early Thursday to work on a logging company road construc tion contract about IS miles from Mill City. ; Mr. and Mrs. Correy, Mrs. Thrasher -and daughter Marian of Salem are rlsitlng at the George Cllpfell home. 'Mrs. John Worden and daugh ter Phyllis are at Idanah where Worden. Is employed. Mission Bottom Man Injures Foot in Fall MISSIOH BOTTOM Rael Bradford is spending hfs hop picking time on crutches. He suf fered a badly apralned foot and ankle Tuesday when a ladder fell with him ! while fixing up hop vires oa tie Bert X Jones ranch. . Picking of early clusters com menced this week. Picking of rn glea was 'finished last week. Ir rigation; has retarded the late hops ao a layoff, between tho early and late jhopa Is promised.' , Filling English Order s BILVEUTON Two asrnOred : and elnty calranLied tanks, 3 by S by 5 feet." are being made at the- Eastman Brothers) anasm factarlaf plant a SOrcrtoa te fill an oroer flows Lo4oavEata land. It waa Indicated that mm additional order of 1000 anlgSit jbo placet! ere."- .; ")' '"'" c - Shipment m fri aaado to South. Africa. ; Thm Violators Warned Concerning Water 8CI0 Twelre or . mora viola tors were reported and warned la a recent checkup of city water ing- regvlatlona. Mayor P. W Schrunk stated this week. Ex- penslre pumping by the city has decreased since the inspections, he said. Honrs for lawn and gar den irrigation in the city are to 9 morning and night. Mrs. Rudolph Wesely la re ported Im pro red after medical treatment in Portland. Her hus band plana to risit in that city following her return here. Sereral weeks risit with rela Ures and old time friends in Min nesota is planned by Mr.' and Mra. W. J. Chromy of Sclo, who will leare Sunday for that state. Both were reared in the lake state and hare not rial ted there for 29 years. On their return they will risit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, near Wallowa. Grading and rerouting of por- tfens of the Elliott Lane state secondary highway between Sclo and Crabtree baa been completed and surfacing is planned in the near future. Greater deration will forestall flooding of the road. common in past winters, it is hoped. Odd Fellows Plan District Meeting SCIO Preliminary plans are under way for the semi-annual district Odd Fellows' conrentlon at Alpine in October. The Linn e o n n t y lodges, including Dier- dorf f lodge of Sclo, chose the Benton eonnty town at the laat district meeting. Elmer G. San ky is president of the conren tlon, W. Lafferty, rlce-prealdent. and O. W. Larson, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bllyen were rlsitora this w e e k at the Sclo home of Mra. Bllyeu'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Flanagan, sr. The Bilyeus recently hare mored from Maywood. Calif., to Suth- erlin. Ore., where he has employ ment in a sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Flanagan, sr., were hosts at their Sclo home Sunday at a family .reunion .at which all their children and grandchildren were present with the exception of Mrs. Hilda Schleman of Yoncalla. Parishioners of Lourdes Cath olic church at Jordan are mak ing preliminary plans for the an nual harrest dinner and bazaar. Teachers Leave - For School Jobs MONMOUTH Teachers who kare spent the summer In Mon mouth are now leering for their schools, many of which open Sep tember 3. Included are: Virginia Daris. Gates; Margar et Ambler, Eddrrille; Marjorle McLean, near Monument; Carl Bond, Otis; Herschel Bond, De- lake; Lenora Jensen, near Tilla mook; John Hayden, near Klara ath Falls; Martha Blair, Hepp ner; Milton Bartholomy, Clats kanie; J. D. Russell, Turner; F. M. Roth, Valsetz, principal; Flor ence Roth, Valsetz; Anthony So- kolich. Cottage Grore; Gordon Russell, LooklnggUss; Jean Ap- pleberry Russell, Looklngglass; Claude O'ConneU, Dallas; Ellen Lentz. Dallas; Alberta Sacre. near Baker; Grace Sacre, Bethel; Clare Price, Falls City; James Bash. SUets; Koneta Nowowiejski, Spring Valley; Marlon O'Brien, Nehalem; Earl Johnson, near Ne- aaiem. Warren Nowowiejski. near HsJ sey; Jo Heffley. Florence Heffley, Mabel Johnson. Helen DeArmond, Portland; Velma Pearson, Mc- MinnrlUe; Mrs. Pauline Ray, Thelma Johnston, Harry Johnson, Wlllamina; - Leo Blodgett. Leba non; Richard Cantrell. HoodRir er; Helen Teater, Nehalem; Kent Woodward, Klamath Falls; John Haworth, Redmond; Sterling Jensen, Voder school. near Canby; Palmer Ward, Pleasant View, Tillamook county Georgia Pest Ward, .Pleasant Vlsw, Tillamook county; Gordon Ebbert, NIta Eb- bert,-ValseU; Margery Buck. Vir ginia Martin. Leaburg; Elizabeth Grant, Dallas; Florence Snow Voigt. Muddy Creek, near Baker; Lois Alsip, Oak Point; William P. Foster. Oregon City; Ruth Buche, Molalla; Blrdlne Lacey. Brownsrille. Hubbard Teacher VjslU Perry dale PERRTDALE Mr. and Mra. Robert Haberly came here Tues day and will remain nntll Sun day when they will go to Hub bard where he is to teach the coming- year. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flak of Mo MtnnrUle Tlatted Wednesday at the Jack DeJong heme. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Houk Mr.l and Mrs. Bob Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. DareJByerly attended the baseball game in Salem Mon day night. . j T- Fonner Resident! Return DAYTON Mr. and Kr.Itr Mortensen, fanner Dayton .rest dents who hare resided at West Linn ' the last fonr : years. . were la town Wednesday getting . thrfr hamt ta ret&hieas to more into next week. Morttnaea fcaa 'been assistant lock tender at .Oregen cay and j he haa- attainod the agn :f or retirement. Hayfork Injury Serious . ' r - SILVERTOH Howard Enoch is at the Sllrwrton bospitat In serious eendition. Wedaesdty afternoon tha -tsyfork at i U homo.; puce- at Scotts dropped- ioa1 hia. Sead .catting wide and deep gash. OELGON STATESMAN. Salem. Entries ManV In Polk Fair 4H Mexnbera Win Ribbons - With Livestock, Other Division Entries DALLAS Ltrestock entries at this year's Polk, county fair wero more numerous than here tofore, particularly in the 4H dairy dlrlaion, and the' quality was considerably above arergae. Sereral different 4H -lnba parti cipated this year to Increase the competition, states W. C Lelh. Polk; county agent. who haa charge of the Ilrestock club work la the -'county. The showmanship contest 'was one of the largest In many years. There wero approximately "If en tries in the dairy ehowmanshlo which waa - the moat hotly con tested: erent in the anew. Lylo Knower. who has' had ser oral years of 4H elnb experlenco; took first, in showmanship, with Elmo Black eloae aecond.' In the beef showmanship. Clarence Grand. lr.. who also la exnerlehe ed, led his particular group. Jn the sheep showmanship Bob Lor- ence won, but was closely pressed by a rather new sheep club mem ber. Evelyn Wells of Rickreall. In the swine showmanship' Rich ard Dorn had no competition, but according to the Jndge he was a very good showman and had there -been sufficient competition he might still hare won first on his ability. In the poultry and rabbit dl rlalona some excellent birds were brought out by elnb members this year. According to William Lee, the poultry Jndge, the gen eral Quality of this part of the fair was maeh higher than pre- rlous years. Awards in the poul try and rabbit sections were placed as follows: Poultry: Ckiekam. uin mnU. first. Xocn Win. DiHu; t mi. Jk Oraad. HnainU: UtrS. fin,. WaaaU rmmf 1, umlmmt fmrtM, LmelU iak. la dmdM: fiixk. MalTia Imam. DaUM. Chickana, raa aockarai sad tva yaUlaia, nrat. sraaat viuwaek, iaUk ; aaevad. Xnfaaa Hiaaua, Pailaa: taird, J ohm Oraaa. MoaaMatk: fiflk. Kalria Laaca. Dallas. Tarkaya, aaa torn aa4 aaa roams kaa, flrat. H array Bartal. DaUaa. Dacka, a a raaas araka aaa twa Tout feaaa. tint, Harray Bartal. SaUaa; aaeaad, Xa aa ViUwack. Oallaa; laartk, Cacil VU1- wock. DaUaa; fiftk, JtaiU Bamk. Iada- paadaaca. wmiu: Baator aoa, ama atonloa er aldar. tint. Leu Koaautock. Mai aath4 aaaoad, Wayaa iioak, iadapaaf daaea; (aire. Lan laoaaaataek, Maa- aaaaui: fourta. leiUa Haak. Iadapaa' daaca: fifta. UQiaa Uoak, Iatdmaadanca. Jaaiar Aaa, amdar aix atoataa mt as a, flrat, Imt aoaaastack. Maamoatk; sacaad,JLis Boaaastack, Monmoatm : tsurd. iicilia Uaak, Iadapandanea; foartk, Lsfons iioak. Iadaeaadaaea. BaaMr eaek, evar ka at as a. tint. Jala Haamm- stoak. Mwaiaaath; aacaad. Car C aid wall. Monaoaui; turd, lvcllla ilaaa, ladapaa- daaea. Jasior back, udar six ateatks et aga, first, Loie Boaaastoek, Meaaraatk; aacaad, LuciUa Hoak. ladapaadaaea : talrd. Lra- JWaaaatoek, UliagitiJ Maria, XAlaaa lint, avaaaaaata.' urastack Wlaaara la taa varioaa alaaaaa at Ilra- atack ia AH compctltioa war as fallows Swiaa: Uttac. tour iat kosa. 'int. Biehard Dora, routa fear, Balam. JPat has. tint, iuccard IX) ro. ronta laar. Balam. JsaiOT riH. firsL, aiekard Dora, awata faur, Salam. Iaar woal awa iaaab. tint. Bok ueraaca. axaaaaaata: aacaad. Joba Jor- aaaa, Jf aamaata. Madiaai weai awa Waa, urn, JbTaiya waua, auakraau. r ttal, itrst, xraiya waua, Jbekraall: aacaad. Boa Laraaca. Manjaaatt: third. Joka Iioraaca. Maasaoatk. Lonr woal jaarliag awa, xirat, 4oaa Mraaea, Maaatoatk; aao- aad. Bob Loraaca, MouanU. Madiaai wool yaarUnc awa, lint, Xralya Walls, jtieEraaii. Dairy cattla. Jaraars: JaaJor kaifar aaix, nrat, x.yi a. JLnowar, roata roar. aaiaaa: accoaa, Jtay iraaa. jackraaU: uuro, Jaca Jtoanf, ibckTcau; xoartk, Wi Vaadarhoof, Parrydala: filth. Oaaa aohda, BickraaU: aizta. Billy Bai Iailaa. Scaior kaifar aalf. flrat. Jack Botaic, Bis kraal! : aacaad. Lyla A. Kagv ar. ravta faar, -Saiaas. TaarUac kaifar. firajL Jack Boaus. BickraaU: saeoad. a aaa -i-araar, utearasu; tatra, lyla A. Ksjawar, raata faar, &ataaa. Prodacias aow. imt, i.yia ju ama-, roaU foar. .Dairy cattla. SaaraaaTa aad atk Jatrv braada (ax .apt Jaraaya): Jaaior kaifar all, first, Waaa Sakraadar, Dallas; aao aad, Uagh Bickorsoa, KUkraall; tUrd, euiy imoias .Hiearaau: loarta, Bayd Baanatt, Bickraall; fiftk, Slma Black. Dallaa: slxtk. Qardoa BakUc nalla.! aaaaata, rlarland Bnkiar, Dallaa. Baafrar auxar aait, lira, auaaa Black. Dallaa aaaoad. Kddta Walla, BickraaU; third. xiarwa xuaaiaa, vauai. I aarliaf Saifar, first, Hofk Bickarsoa, BJekraall; saeoad. Xaaa Black, Dallas; talrd. Olaaa Sckroa. dar, Dallas. Pradaeiag caw, first, Eddia nana, awcaraau. ai catua: Btaar. apayad or aaartla kaifar. any afa, flrat, Wan dan kfartia. kteOay; baifor, aodar oaa yoar. firat, Claranca Oroad, ir Kamaontk; ace aad. Wit,, TTihlllp VfAmnAM.k. . k. I J Hoak. kfoaaioiitk; fonrtk, Joha Wall, Par ryiaW. Yaarltar kaifar, lira. Claraaea Oraad, jr kfaaakoatk. Club Women Aid lire Department TURNER The Sunshine club met with Mrs. Homer Haggard Wednesday afternoon. Members present were Mrs. Erelyn Holt and Shirley. Mrs. Earl Grim, Mrs. Prank Parr, Mra. Lily Lyon. Mrs. Edith. MeUls. and Rlwwt Mrs. Ellen Klokstad, Mrs. Guy Dow, Mrs. Louie Peterson and two visitors, Mrs. Anna Farria and Mra. - E. Whitaker, .nd the hostess. Mrs. Haggard. Plana tor a raniinage sale were postponed i unut more members could be present. A benefit sooner waa smdiam)! by the Turner Sanahino dub Fri day night for the btniftt n t. Turner fire department. The elnb was assUted by donations . from the flower dab an well as from iadiridunls. .. Supper waa serred In Ike ifki sonic hall between the hoars of : 3 0 and S o'clock.. The tan. V 131 was turned orer te the rirawl ieo. Whittrn Bnildinj Bam ' ' TURNER John "VThftUn. dalrymaa who has resided on the Mayro; McKinney farm , the past two yegrv&M leased for a term of years Ball brothera . t arm where the Work on a new bam wiTJ -soon ' begin. --. ' r.' r - Wilfred Harrison, -wbw-i,.. rented the T. B.' Fnnstoa proper ty the past few years, has decid ed to Quit farming and haa n. cured a? Job" tar Portland. Ex-Pastar Eniertahici V- MILL ClTf A dtnner wis neld nt the Presbyterian manse Thursday night in honor Of Rer. csad- Mrs. Stanley Kaett. wno are passing through on their way to Boston Kor.MJiatt' wag pastor of the local , Presbyterian church few yearn ago bat is now pas tor la Boston, M; Oregon. Saturday Mossing, Anrjusi 31, 194o Valley ' AMTTT The Rev. and) Mrs. Wain, missionaries- to An gran, Af rica, will bo guests Sunday mor ning st the 1 Amity Metaoaux church. Rer. Wain will preach at the 11 o'clock, service. He will tell of their work, and will show some African curios, f ; 8nVERTOrl---ReT. L. Wil son will be guest speaker Sunday morning at 11 a.m. at the Meth odist church. Sunday school will bo hold at t;45. Epworth League haa been scheduled zor i p.nu, ana there will bo no erening services. kfraA. P Soils will bo hostess on September t to tho Junior circle. ' ' Trinity Lutheran church Sunday school and Bible classes sro schecV uled'for 10 a-m. Regular class in straetloa la all departments' win begin Sunday with Uachers- la charge after a summer of general Sunday school assemblies, i Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr will speak at 11 o'clock on Treasures. The La ther League will meet Sunday night t 7 o'cloek. ' Rev. J. M. Jenaon will speak on Ick or Poor" at 11 o'clock Sun day morning at Immanuel Luther an church. Sunday school and Bi ble classes will begin at 10 a.m. League Sunday night will bo held at :30 and ( o'clock. Thursday afternoon devotional and prayer hour has been set for 1 o'clock. On Thursday, September S, the Ladles' Aid wiU hold s no hostess noon dinner. At the Christian church Bible school will bo held Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock followed by 11 o'clock obserrance of the Lord's Suppef and morning preaching serrices. The topic is "God's Bu gle Call to the Old Paths." Rev. Frank Zook, pastor, will also speak at 8 o'clock on A Mayor's Wife Who Fled in Terror From a Doomed City. The Christian En- Suvor Nows BUYER A defectire flue caused a small lire in too jonn -Jiuier house about o'clock Tuesday night. A neighbor saw It and put out the blase after n bole about a foot across was burned in the roof. The Millers sro sway on a trip to Nebraska. Relatlres from California are llrlng In the house. Mrs. -Helen Campbell and sons. who hare a p e n t the past two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Benedict, bare gone to Eugene to lire. Glenn Harris, who has apent the last three weeks Tlsiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Har ris, returned to Oakland. Mrs. Henry Stoekhoff and bar brother left , last week to risit their former home, . Blue Mound, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Go bat left Saturday for. Goldendale, Wash., for a short risit.' They win also risit Mrs. Gobat's sister, Mrs. M. L. Baldwin and other relatlres at Wlnlock, Wash. Mrs. Sue Piunkett, who has been rlsitlng . at the W. J. Kerr home, recelred word Saturday of the andden death of her small grandson at Reno, Ner. She left immediately for that city. Howard Leichty ot Moffit Field, Calif., spent a few days laat week at the W. J. Kerr home as guest of his fiance, Tronne Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred JFlickinger and daughter, Bonnie Jean, left Friday for the mountains near As toria to camp and to bunt oik. Three local children recelred prises at the Benton county fair with their aheep and 4H club project. Frank Beldlng recelred 5 as first prise, Ernest Kester, $3 as second prise and Patsy Kes ter, 1 for third. A birthday dinner honoring the birthdays of Mrs. G. V. Maxwell and Merlyn and Glen Loo Coney, was held st the H. F. Coney home Sunday. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Maxwell of Sbedd. Btnie and Bobby Stoekhoff. Tors Coney ot Salem, Melrin, Merlyn, Glen Lee and Marian Coney and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Coney. Czech-American Alliance Meets SCIO Scio .branch of the Csech-AmeTiean National alliance will meet in regular, session . st ZCBJ hall Sunday night with Voita Banes of Chicago as speak er, according to announcement of Frank NaarornlJC secretary or the local organization. Joe Tolttn of the Jordan ooxn- mnnlty suffered a gash oa bis wrist this week In sa accident inrolring a saw. Joe Schwtndf, , fractured his arm. Ha Is the son ot' Mr. sad Mrs. Joe Schwlndt, also of the Jordan locality. Mr. and Mra. Harold Peterson, who operated Max'e plaeo in 8cIo for several weeks- during- the enmmer, have- - purchased - from Ray Downing the Lebanon Coffee shop and bare taken possession. The Petersons are former resi dents of Tucson, Aria. Boena Vista Parents Have Baby Boy "BTTKNA VISTA Mr. and Mrs. Mils Grabfer are the parents of a 11 pound baby boy born Tues day. The mother, before her mar riage, was Opal: Walla. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wells and eon returned homo Friday night after spending- an- enjoyable va- catloa at the San Francisco fair and San Jose. . Tv Don .: Wells , and -Bin. Thurston are - komt frosa Fert Lewis. Weak for. a three weeks, raca- tlOSW . . - t - - 'r - y WiUons Leare I or Pair- - UKIOirVALSV-Mr. and Mrs. Dentil Wilaea and -daughter, Al lene, left early. Wednesday .mora ls g for a trip . to Treasure Island World's Calf. ' Wilson is Tbo XTn- lenrala gartga, man. During sbia abeence his - assistant.' WUiiam Berger, win be in charge. , Aitrolokl Xffll Speak SILVE2TON Dr.1 - Oliver Lee noted astrologiat, who la. Tlsltlag bis brother Oscar E Loo of Sll- veTton. win bo the gtest speaker Thsrsday: at.! tbs .Woodbura Ro- au7 ui. ur. tjmm apoxs Aionaay to the local Rotarlans. . dearor society will meet at T a.i . Rev. O. C Olson ia announcing Sunday school and Bible classes at 1:41 at Calrary Lutheran church Sunday morning. Olga Johnson is snperintendent.Morn- 1ns serrices will bo held at iv:e oa the object "Hearealy Inrest-MentsV- TbO'oreniBg-servico be ams st 1:19 with a song serrice. The tople Is The Christian, the Theatre.: the Cards, and the Dance." ! - ' : DALLAS Rer. Charles Thomas ot Waahougal. Wash- will occupy the pulpit at the First Presbyter ian church in -Dallas on Sunday mornlnr. September 1. . Rer Walter iuffTir"wiio aai serrod the 'Dallas charth. for the vast' three yeara, has mored to Portland where he has. accepted the pastorate of a Presbyterian church aad where : -he : will also attend the Northwestern Baptist Theological seminary (here.' - ' SCIO -Mass will be celebrated at till ' a.nu at SL Bern hard's Catholic ' churcn - in Scio Sunday, September 1. .The Rer. Father Charles Pradaruthl of Shaw will conduct - the serrice, with : mass set at 10:16 ajn. the following Sunday. That schedule will pre- rall on alternate Sundays, It is announced here. Two sisters from Shaw are conducting a school of Instruction for Catholic children at the Max Wesely residence in Sclo this week. UNION HILL Sunday, Septem ber 1, Rev. Trailer of the Chris tian church, of Stay ton will hold church serrices at the Union Hill Grange hall at 2:10 p.m. Sunday school will bo at 1:30 p.m. on that day. Other Sundays it is at 10:30 Wallet Removed At Notification SILVERTON O. O. Olson, local car salesman, reports that bo paid a big price for his at tendance at the McNary notifi cation ceremonies at Salem. His wallet was renvored from his pocket without his knowledge. .' Inga Thorkildson, assistant- to Althea Meyer at the city water Office,, will leare Saturday after noon. In company with her sister, Hlldur Thorkildson of Salem, on 0 two weeks vacation trip to British Columbia, The -two young women will drive. : Mrs. Charity Scott fa reported seriously- ill at her home on East Main street.. She is being cared for bjeber. daughter, Mra. Lam on of Vancouver. - St. Paul's Catholic , school is scheduled tO.open September 18 st' Silrarton.' Sister Mary Agaeso will take th place of . Sister M. Syra at the ecbooL Slater Agneeo ass recently arrlred from Iowa. Mrs. F. J. Ronbal and son Theodore are attending tho Gold en Gate exposition at San Fran Cisco. Mra. Ronbal is a 8ilrerton teacher. Funeral Is Held For Lewis Yates HUBBARD Funeral serrices were held Friday afternoon for Lewis C. Tates, who died auddenly I Monday while at work on his farm: east ot Hubbard. He was bom June IS, 1130, in Isehrua, NT. In 1901 be was mar ried to Genevieve Holdndge. They had three daughters, Florence L. Yates Larson, -who died in 1110, Mrs. Marion Nelson of Conagen, Meat and OUre M. Tates of An aconda, Moat, Ho Is slso surrired by bis wife sad sdopted son, Don ald; a slater, Mra. C A. Crandan ef Glean, NT, and fire grandchil dren. M'-'fi MJ I J kSWT' 1 11X8 r,Uitr J JalS Jl Air-Condi tioned - Cool PSM3 eStarts Today : KrUJ 1 thai folks'd J Cool 1 ay : 'Hi atioii Set At Dallas School 'DALLAS Principal 8. ?K. Wbltworth aad Superlatsndsnt Tirniir- aaafstad bV high SCbOOl teachers, will bo la office' begin ning Tuesdsy ox nexx weea inwn 9 a.' ra. to 6 p. m. to register high school stodents and to assist sad ad vta thm and their ssrents on the selection, of elasses sad courses of study. : - - While a student of any ; class may register oa any of ; those reglstrstion dsys, for the sake of eonrenieneo It is desired that, the following . program bo . obserred: Santnra ra-lafar . TnaadaT. InniorS Wednesday, sophomorea. Tburs- dy, freshmen Friday. - , i - For those students who sro ua bblo to register on these dsys, the Office wUJ bo opea for registra tion Friday and Saturday nights from . 7:30 to '1:30. Saturday morning and afternoon are re served for teachers meeting and reception and no reglstrstion togy be made st thst time. entering to the criticism that Is ' sometimes beard that high school . graduates are often un able in aolre eoTreetir aim me. practical , problems in arithmetic. tho Dallas high school win oner this session in the senior Tear, a course in '"Ereryaay prooiems in mathematics : - - ; Camp Fire Gir-ls : - Spend Vacation MILL CITY The Camp Fire Girls are spending the week camping at Taylor's grore. Alice Smith the leader Is in charge. Girls sttending are LCs May Need- ham, Naldino Hunt, Dorothy Schuey,- Vista, Witl, Vai Faust, Mary Ann- Brudir and Esther Carter; '- M Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCune ana aaugnter nare purchased . a home in McMinnriUe where Ann will attend the college, r Mrs. Virginia Slater of San Francisco is visiting in Mill City with her aunt and uncle, Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Kap linger. - - Mrs. Otto Witl entertained with a party in honor of Mrs. MeCnne . and presented her with a gift. Those attending were Mrs. Be ale Vandemeer. Mrs. Ernest Graham, Mrs. Stone Wells, Mrs. Msble Needhsm, Mrs. Ed Drapel la, Mrs. John Traak. Mra. L Ver beek, Mrs. McCune and the. boat ess, Mrs. Otto Witl. - Fowlers Married 47 Years UNIONVALE Mr. and"- - ia. Fiord E. Powlur and danrfatAr ShU-ley, ot Portland "were Monday night guests of the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler on their 47th weddlnsr .n- sfversary. Lydia Metsger accom- panieoruem. Keristr Mm STARTS SUNDAY Th t4Tops" of All Fun Shows! It's Nutty! Itfa different, delightful, darinar . . . liltico; melodies and a laugh-loaded story . YOITVE NEVER SEEN A PICTURE LIKE THIS! The screen makes a greater ahow of the stage's mirth ful iniracle musical V) - - See "Boys front Syracswe Feature froam tho very start, 1:45 4:35 7:25 10:15 P. M. f FIJCS .,frpnnr7iT"'-"ri jiuu awiM tmiuaAABi V bakiis uno AMU f utci Z1 WAY 0D7ZI;C? !tnai tlctoi HcLslea , J Jon Tlkfl ta lUkej lfooso Uatineo Todoay l p, u. Eieeial Sock-to-School EUo rroUo - Lota pf Fan Coatest Prises Farmers tJriion Nowsl AUMSVILLB The Farmers' Union met st the hall Tuesday night I F. A. Gar be snd Lee Sat ton were sppointed S committee to lnrestigate the need of an elec tric meter and the repairing of the chimney, i Mrilsnd Mrs. T. C. Mountain were I 'sppointed on the musle committee to srrang music tor the local's regular meeUngs. Naw song books hare bees purchased, i .i " L Oldest Jefferson Resident Honored Heir Birthday JEFFERSON Wednesday was a day! long to bo remembered by Mrs. Julie Ann Vaughn, it being her Und birthday SnnlTcrsary. Daring tho afternoon a group of her friends canto with gifts to make tbe occasion ai Joyful one for bar. She is the oldest Jeffer son resident. . A picture was taken of the three oldest jwomen present. Mrs. Vang oldest j women present. Mra. Vaughn, 92; Mrs. Estella Alexan der, 84; and Mrs. Lyijia Hoyt, 83 years old. At the close of the af ternoon, ieo cream and cake wero served Mrs. Estella, Alexander who ia 8t years old,! baked the birthday cake. I ' Guests Included Mrs. R. W. Cnrl, Mrs.' A. C. Miller, Mrs. E. N. Ackerman, Mrs. J. H. Roland, Los Miller,! Mrs. H. E. Jones, Anna Klampe. Mrs. Nettie. Reeres, Flora Vaughn, Mrs. Estella Alexander, Mrs. Lydia Hoyt, an 4 the honor guestj Mrs. Vaughn. Callers dur ing tho erening to Off Cr congratu lations were Mr. 'and! Mrs. Fred Sommers and son Ndl of Scio; Mrs. lEuls Case and; daughters, Constance and Rita ASn, and Miss Jerry Miller of Albany; Mrs. Ray mond I Colgan and . Richard Vaa Winkle. j ii IVIission Bottom tad Visits East MISSION BOTTOM Fire-year old Carl Stippa Jones7 son of Mrs. Herbert Jones, left last week for Chicago where he win spend an indefinite time with his aunt. - Virginia Metcalf accompanied her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.. Allen Metcalf. home te Chicago where she will attend school this winter. Mr. sad Mrs. Allen j Metcalf spent jsomo time here rlsitlng her. parents.4 A Sfpound baby girl was born Monday at the Deaconess hospital to 'Mrfjaad Mrs. Louis Belleque. Mrsu j Rose AJdukiwics ot Su perior,' ; Wise., has been rlsitlng with her nelee, Mrs. Lloyd John ston. 8he is now the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Kleiynskl. - SALEM'S LaADm: THSATRsT - 2 Major Features -aaaaraaTanl - l DOMFANION FKATURE -CoiiilnottS UlliSo i. IL 1 i PlIGO PAGO i 1 1 fntjoswlt - ew ia Trttmm