i ; 1m L PAG2 TVTO " w asaw Mpnnontli Has Houses Burnt . i - - , -IT'-.'-' ,.' Fires Destroy ' Homes on Weekend ; One Building TTaa. Landmark : - - UON'MOUTII Fire of undeter mlatS oriels destroyed the' Frank Rb!ia residence on East street Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Robleon narrowly escaped - being trapped la & bedroom. Tbe fire had- al ready Interfered with the tele phone wiring, so she had to ran block- to a neighbor's to sum mon the fire department. Farni tire and clothing were destroyed, A small house and a barn and several buildings comprising the Ro bison Hatchery were grouped fa an area near the dwelling,- bat were unharmed. Insurance was carried. Sunday mora lag about 7 o'clock another fire occurred here la one of the oldest houses In town on the corner of East and East Main streets This was the house for merly owned and occupied by the late Maggie aad Alice Be tier. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith bad leased the ' house . and moved there In September. The entire house was ratted, and the Smiths lost most of their farnltaro aad clothing. The house was built in the lttfts. by Ira'F. M. Butler, one of the founders of Monmouth and of the college here. It had been continuously occupied by mem bers of the Batler family until the death of Alice Butler In June. Although of undetermined origin, it is. thought that defective wiring might hare caused the fire. Both the house and the contents were covered by Insurance. Towusend Club ' ' Date Changed i ' AUM3VILLB The Townsend club will meet Thursday of this week Instead of the second Thurs day sight of this month as sched uled, dne to the .annual school bazaar November 14. A." homecoming eovered dish supper will' be served and the regular business meeting will be held. Neighboring clubs have been Invited. Jflaerj Oil OHO uoan.nnm.aALvs.Host ceors subtdeb Tnucn THAIISFEI1 7 mrattw lUrlae Tnal Oil Dally trlM t rrtUo4 sss a. uttA lis wkmon fm 1 5raia Miller Economist Miss lAiller bas - 0111 cuts li,'i A TTL- V-L'i cttii3 a Host c 1 : Suable kieiwild Ideas. I ' W tSrwS) STand -: L J - '17 Hubbard Girl Columbia Student . - - . " :v-. 1 '-' " U. O. DONOR STUDENT GOES TO COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MISS BETTY BBOWN.of Hubbard, left, outstanding graduate from the school of law at the University of Oregon, la studying ad vanced chimsls at Colombia UnlTcndty, New Tack City. Last June she was the only member of the class elected to Order of the Celt, legal fraternity, and in the photo Is shown receiving the golden tasseled mortar beard emblameUe of the honor, from Charles O. Howard, professor of law. Miss Brown also won a number of other prises and boaora. She plans to return to Oregon when she completes1 her stadies In New York. Union Hill Club Meets at Heaters UNION HILL M r s . . Dolph Heater was hostess on Thursday afternoon to the Union Hill Woman's club. Visitors present were Mrs. E. W. Miller of Stay to a who talked oa fall flowers and plants. Mrs. Byron Royce of Siiverton, Mrs. Mable To we, Monti Mollet and Jimmle Heater were also visitors. Mrs. R. Tuers became a mem ber of the club. Members present were Mrs. C. C. Carter. Mrs. David Pottorff, Mrs. Maurice Jleater. Mrs. Adolph Heater, Mrs. Douglas Heater, Mrs. W. H. Mollet. Mrs. Kalph Mollet. Mrs. W. H. Rabeas, Mrs. George Scott. Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. H. H. Peters and the host' ess, Mrs. Dolph Heater. Campfire Girls Have Party SILVERTON Members of the Kltchigammi Camp Fire girls en Joyed a Halloween party at the social rooms of the Siiverton Methodist church from 4 to S o'clock Wedneseday afternoon. Mrs. Oeorgo Jaeachke. guardian of the group, was assisted by Mrs. Edward Olvens and Mrs. Kenneth Hewitt. , I, . , L i j mrmnmr e mi im. n ij.ii i,i mini miij m m if" i im m, i i i i 11 m i i n i i i in 11 in i mn n n n n-nTii - ...a. '.. . ...,, y t--u '-r- . - . j. .. .. '..'-.y. - . "if 'm- ... .... -r . . . . . . -..........-.n. ii w..t.iv.,.. fi . ,...,.iv - w . , ... n.. - -. (DODQDIEnKrCB in Charge V household cw- rtnuiadurerf ana nJayxn for rr . .. lis) - . i. v Silver Cliff Has 4H Club Social SILVER CLIFF A Halloween party was sponsored by the 4H clubs here Thursday afternoon with parents and friends invited. Clnb meetings were held and the camp cooking club made candy during the afternoon. Treasure hunt was planned for the late afternoon by the teacher, Mrs. Thorkildton, and a covered dish dinner was served. Following the gamea the children were tak en on a supervised trip around the community where some Halloween pranks were played. Prizes for the best costumes were given Orabelle Vickers and Robert Kirk. Present were Jeanne Mnlkey, Barbara Lais. Orabelle Vickers, Varee and Richard Rostad, Iola Jean. Robert and Donald Kirk, Floyd Fox, Jr.. Dnane Knorl, Rich ard Patten, Gene and Lloyd Mnl key. Lee Barnett, Connie Jarvlll, Francis Fox, Mrs. Iris Thorkild son. Mm. Carrie Townsend, Mrs. Genera Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. James Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarvlll, Mr. and Mrs. Romey Lais, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. L. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox, Betty and Kathleen Mulkey, Kd-j gar Lovett and James Mulkey, Jr. BEGINNING TOMORROW! 1940 Fall Edition ssuiuss ISSi . 0CGOl "STATE3MJUL -Xiia Keizer Comnimty " utib Has Meeting Hot Lunch Fond Backed; Sunday Ralljr Date Set; Program Is Given V - KEIZER A small audience was la attendance at the meeting of the community club Friday night la the new school auditor ium. O. H. Laldlaw. president. eonaacted; the business session. Principal Anderson presented tha subject-of hot lanches for the school, stating that he had about 1105 for that . purpose. It was discussed and : .finally, the dub voted .to sponsor the hot lunches provided. the parents of the chil dren bring this sum to list. .., Luther Chapla of Clear Lake introduced Herman Lafky of Sa lem, who spoke on public utilities. Mrs. - Sawyer announced tbe Sunday school which meets every Sunday, morning at 10 o'clock in the auditorium. She stated that there were 54 la attendance. Rally day will be held Sunday, Norem bar 24. A plan to rally members for the community club was adopted which is a contest between two sides, the reds and the blues. with leaders Doe Lewis and Dajve Saucy. The . program announced by Mrs. Fred Rose was piano accor- dian solos. Patricia Melsinrer. Salem; song, pupils. "I Am An American, led by Mrs. Miles with Miss Beers st the piano; play, "Magic Jack o Lantern," pupils. The cast of characters and the story of the play was read by Ramona Brans; trumpet solo aad encore, Delbert Henderson, of the municipal band of Salem, accom panied by Alice Rose; , readings, Arleen Frogley. . Six boys and three girls, who attended- the summer 4H school la Corrallis. gave sidelights of the two weeks' work. The group lacladed Cora bell Weeks, Wanda- line Eagle. Verle Saucy, Chugh Sun, Julius Numata, Donald Et- tner, Howard Saucy, Eddie Mc- Call and Jimmy Shawver. Woodburn Women Slate Club Meet WOODBURN The Wood burn Woman's club will hold Its next regular meeting in the club room of the city library at X o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, November 6. On the program will bo Mrs. Otto K. Paulus of Salem, who will review a play. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Rodney Aldea and Mrs. Glenn Polly. Mrs. L. C. Austin, president of the club, wishes to draw atten tion to the change of time. At the last meeting it was decided to meet at t o'clock instead of 2:50 p.m. Sewing Club to Meet club will, meet all day Thursday, November T, with Lois Keefer. - - . Oivgaa. Iwuidaf MocnlagT l?oTabr & 18X3 Monitor Novo f MONTroa Tho Elliott Prairie Recreation club sponsored a Hal loween masquerade party October SO In the community nau. , Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Hugltt. Mr and, Mrs. Henry Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dentel, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Lake Bushman. Vernon Hepler, Elmer vvul -Alvln Fry. Eidoa Kocxer, Rollins Maddock. Vesta Mark. El sie Wlegand. Charlotte ..Taylor, Clara Hardisty, and Ltay- Fry. all Maple wood 3 range' members had a surprise corn husking bee on Mr. aad Mrs. Ed Belknap, Fri day. A no-host lunch was served and all husked corn. Mrs. Albert Toder and Mrs. Ivan Searfield spent Tuesday with Mrs. Tens Bell-at Donald. - Sereral members and friends of the Zloa Mennoalte church surprised Mr. and Mrs. Andy Heading Sunday alter caurcn. Basket lunch was brought by the ladles and the afternoon . was spent visiting with the Headings who were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman and family of Molalla moved Into the Homer Fredrlckson house this week. After a three months' .vacation the Idle Hour club of Needy met at the home of Mrs. Albert To der. plans were discussed for the Christmas box for the children's home. After meeting lunch was served by the hostesses, Mr. L. Bulkier and Mrs. Lizzie Yoder. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Hamilton of Glad stone, a former resident of Needy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burden at tended a birthday party for their dapghter, Mrs. Daviees of Wood burn, Monday night. Convention Held By Polk Juniors DALLAS The annual conven tion of the Polk county Junior Christian Endeavor will be held at the First Christian church in Dallas on Saturday, afternoon, No vember 9, starting at 1:10, with Mrs. W. B. Mahon of Indepen dence in charge. She will be as-: slated by Mrs. Joy Robblns Cal avan of Dallas, Polk county Jun ior and Intermediate superinten dent. The juniors will have charge of the song service, prayer and scrip ture. Rev: Mahon of Independence will give an object lesson and also have charge of the sing. Mrs. Ma hon will provide scripture verses suitable for the Junior Bible hunt. There will be a discussion per iod for junior leaders and work ers. Later the group will enjoy a stewardship skit by Marilyn Mix and Donna Kletzlng of Indepen dence. In closing Margaret New ton of Portland will give a short talk on missions. An appropriate award will be given the society having the larg est number registered and in at tendance at the convention, ac cording to the number la the un ion and the mileage traveled. "Happy Kitchen 99 Great Days A 2 to A Each tomcon Artist to Spoak Oh Art Progran MT. ANGEL Joseph M. Por tal. Aumsvtlle artist and author, will be the guest speaker at an Art Week nrorram at Mt. Angel normal and academy Tuesday at 1 p.m. Portal will' accompany his Informal talk with chalk' draw ings. He will also, contribute ' to thm ran ale al nrorram. singing Liszt's "Uebestranm and Roae- wia -Are .Maria.- . . - -. a member -of ' the ' American Artists Professional league," Por tal-has- been appointed secuonai chairman of the national observ ance of Art Week, November ' 1 to T. by. the leaguer He Jj aftlllat S' with the Guild of Medievalists and is also Oregon chairman of the American Youth .Foundation. of which Jene Tunney Is national chairman. wO.- VV-'--'- . Tuesday's program will Include violin selections by Anna Mae Schledler, Mt. Angel and Marie Anna Whitlock. Siiverton aad vo cal numbers , by Angela 'Fltzke, Siiverton. ; . Sister M. Protaala, OSB, and hap. art nnTlIa htr arranced an exhibit which will remain on dis play In the academy during Art Week. Montana Family Visits Monitor MONITOR Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lapp and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lapp and daughter AHene of Kal lspelL Mont-, arrived Friday to Tlsit with the K. A. Shank family. The two men are brothers of Mrs. Shank. Mr. and Mrs. Shank en tertained with- a dinner In honor of their guests on Sunday. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Marshal) Gtngerlch and Doris and Audry, Mr. and Mrs. George Kauffman and Normha Jean and Donna, Mr. . .and . Mrs. Raymond Shank and Derwyn. all of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Land is and Rosalee and Marine of Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Kauffman and La Delia. Aliens and Verlln of Needy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lapp and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lapp and daughter Aliens of Kallspell, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shank and son Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. John Bachman and son Carl of Canby called In the afternoon. Bl88ionary Club Sponsors Menzie JEFFERSON The Woman's society of the ' Christian church met In the church parlors Friday with Mrs. Ouy Aupperle and Mrs. Hugh Bllyetu Mrs. Ray Bost wick led devotlonala and Mrs. Charles Hart was- in charge of the program. The topic tor stu dy was "Other Uprooted Peoples. Mrs. M. A. Hntchlnga gave a reading, "Youth Adrift ;M Mrs. Irvine Wright read an article, "The Church and Shifting Popu lation," and M.r s - Hogh Bllyeu mm mm U J I' I JIJ t L J f LJ t I 1 J I 1 November 6-7-8 . ...... i told about ThanksgMn at White Members-of the urged to, attend the district rally la Albany November . Announce- ment was maae r" J missionary from India, win speak November 10. Refreshments wero served by the hostesses ai a , ,ZZ with fall flowers surrounded with fancy, gonrds. Fifteen members were present. Teachers Present ptunt Christine Er- lcksea of .OaK.Orove and Sadie Roth of Victor Point were joni. bosteasee'at the Utter school for . n.iiAVMii nartr for the school children - and their a-uests. - The building was nicely decorated inna h. - n.tiAaaan idea was carried - armmui btiI refreshments. Prizes for. costumes were awarded Lucille and Elden jaquec zrMient wera Tolanda Robl. Dor othy and Jo Anne Lang, jean Dar by, Vivtenne- and 'Lucille Jaquet, Annls Jo and . Dale Miner, von Peterson, Max Hafner, Marlon and Waiter Winn. Duane Morris, Mer lin Darby, Norman Qualey, Vene- ta Miller, Elden Jaquet, Kaymona winn. Elaine Oualev. .Laurel and Richard Krena, ; Robert tiumpn reys, Gale and Gene Pennington, JlmmlA and - Weslev uaroy.' Don- aid Jaquet, Clarence Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. rens, Mrs. Henry Ericksen, Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. Arthur Qualey, Mrs. Paul Ja ouftts? Mrs. J. O. Darbr. Miss Millie Krens, Joseph Robl and the host- eases. Miss Ericksen ana miss Roth. - Scioans Prepare For Election Day SCIO- Scioans will .vote on a complete ticket for city offices concurrently -with the general election November 5. Unopposed on the ballot. . the following . residents have Indicat ed willingness to serve if elected: for mayor, J. A. Withers; council men. Mylo Bartu, R. M. Cain, M. B. Cyrus, W. A. Ewing, Guy Funk and Max Wesely; treasurer, E. D. Myers: marshall,' Carl Cyrus; re corder, Joe Lytle. Withers and Cyrus are Incumbent councllmen, Myers has been treasurer for .a number of years, and Lytle has served one term as recorder. Other present city officers in clude P. W. Schrunk, mayor; Red Bryan. Fred RoadarmeL R. V. Shelton, w. Z. Sims, councllmen; and J. F. Oupor, marshal Philco Radio EXCLUSIVE DEALER .(.NY ? . - Sivegle District Census Is Taken SWEGLE On October 25, the school clerk took the school cen sus for the district. She has C4 boys and 78 girls for the rec ords, the tame number as last year,: hut there - are ; several changed names. ' - There 1 are 1J homes, fa the district now. Fourteen new homes have been built this past year and many have added rooms and improved the general appearance. Fifteen have changed; occupants and there are ten vacant houses. There are two roads In the dis trict that do not have children of school a-e -living on them. The men of draft age In Ihls district and surrounding districts nave had their numbers placed oa tii - stavton registration board. There were t Hi registered at Swegle. sererai ? nave received nnWi imill eivaarh to . ha called, with the flrst'draft If they quaiiiy. : .. The committee from ", the or ganizations sponsoring- the hot lunches for the school children hope to have them . itart on No vember 12." , . Parisli Festival Plans Announced - MT. ANGEL The St. Mary's pariah festival will be held Thurs day and Saturday night, Novem ber 7 and 9. A dinner In the basement din ing hall of St. Mary's school will open festivities at 6:19 p.m. Thursday. A free -moving picture will be shown in the auditorium at Till p.m. " Amusements and bazaar features trill follow. At Id o'clock one half of, the grand prises will be distributed, the re mainder to be siren Saturday night. . . After the. awarding of the prizes on Thursday, , there will be s dance In the St. Mary's gym nasium. On Saturday night a free mov ing picture will open the festival at 7:39 p.m. The distribution of the prizes will close festivities. Sunday Hour Changed AUMSVILLE The Sunday choal hoar - at the Christian church has been changed from i p.m. to 19 a.m., according to an nouncement Sunday. Ualnuis and Walnut Heats EeQey Farquhar Cr Co. Front M Norway SU., Salem Less spots, mart fun "1 , A t