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. . . . ' r " f I ' ' f n ' f I- ! '. ' i T By AUDRED BUNCII - Phcnc 103 ' ; Jrs. Huffman Elected ,--' President of Chapter G ' ' Mrs. W. ' W. Moore was a de lightful hostess t yesterday after noon -when she entertained at her home for IS members of Chapter " G -of the PEO Sisterhood- The annual 'election of:' officers . took place at this time, the fol lowing being named; President, Mrs- E. J. Huff man; tTice presi dent, Mrs. W. W. Moore;; record Zing .secretary, Mrs.. Ay m. Hughes; '.corresponding secretary, Mrs. X. C Parr; f trelsurerf Mral A. T. AVoelpmr chapratn Mrs, Will iam McGllchristnand gaard, Mrs W. Xfterniies to the state .'conven- turn; wfclen will be-beld la May at Th Dalles, were" chosen; as 'fol lows: First i delegate, Mrs. B. J. Huffman; second delegate; Mrs. B. . J. Miles;, first alternate,' Mrs. F. . TV. Selee, ... and second alternate, ..Mrs, WV.T. Hlcky.; ?.' :: .. - ; The rooms of Hhe 'Moore home were lorely.witb; baskets j of 'Jon quils and bridal jwreath spirea. - Cooked FoodSale- i " ' St. Paurs gufld of the Eplsco . pal church will hold the; second .in a series of cooked food"" sales being sponsored by 'the organixa ' tion on Saturday in Neimeyer's drag, store,' on ; North Commercial 44 ,itJ ' ' . ; ifiniifsy&f lu b to Ilpld'f'ir tcMU&ivintCT fathering ' , .-.-Foraen. residents of Minhesota ra're anllclpTrf tth Pleasure, the ..re.u njoitonighi for. which., ar- ;Tanetnents.afe4eing madeJThe affair will .take place in the par lors of the. First Methodist church, beginning at . 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Norman Kendall! Tally, pastor of .the Firat Presbyterian church, will tell "Why We Came to Oregon." Former Minneaotans'frorn Silrer ton, Woodbarn. r Albany, Dallas and other points .... throughout the valley are expected to bo in at tendance at tonight's reunion. National League Of ficer i ' Speaks in Portland ' ' In a democracy raters must bo equipped J to : function, and it" is possible at least partially; to -educate the great mass of voters, de clared Miss Katherloe Lmldington, treasurer of the National League of Women Voters who was a Port land visitor. Wednesday and ad dressed a gathering of 100 women representing different business and professional women's groups at the luncheon of the Portland, Women's-Ad vertislb 8s club at the Ben "son ' hotel, j ' s Miss-Lutdington also spoke at a large tea 'given In her honor by 'Mrs.1 Charlaa Carfe Jr., president of the Portland t branch of the ; league, at her home in-Dunthorpe. Presiding at the tea table during the afternoon were Mrs. Elliott TV. Corbett, Mrs. Richard Schols. Mrs. Herbert Byram and Mrs. Rex San ford,, president ' of the Salem ' - league. , ' .. . j. - fit,,' f!y:, 'SHI"' . '-Vrt L SMALL DIAMOND BRIQUETTES! : sy, ' - nave more neat units. .. .,VE CARRY ALL from the large furnace to 1 tL3 for what pnrpoce the coal i3 required and we Ji point. :m out the proper sLsa to use. But although we carry aJl lizes, we handle only one quality, the very best-coal- r from the very best mines. . to cornriard. , , s lricrs rnr-s from 510 to f I4.rr A!-o Landle tlte best Diamond Briquettes $15 " ..:..- .'- ..".'.' - f . " . , fr--,,. .- : T . f .- .: ! .... .. I .1 -' . Miss Ludiagton. , who has ; been national treasurer trf; the .league since 1912. and Is a jjast president of the Connecticut League of Wo tnea Voters, spent the; day In Port land as part of a tour to various league branches, during which she baa been explaining tbe workings of ; tfce league and stressing the importance of ' attendance at the national convention of , the organ ization in St. Louis next month. )t "The treat apathetic; aaaaof vpters, hoare not Exactly ; pant ing. to be educate. "ere the ones the league most wanted, to reach, with the. enfranchisement of worn en," Miss Ludiagton1 pointed uL "The! League ' of v Tot68 came into being pn a4nt of, one thing: , the '19th amendment; its purpose, to take the "woman in her capacity as a voter," and specialize In -educating her for the rote." Oregonlan. . . . r ' . Open House at-New' Jasoik Lee Parponpgc ' ! ' Of interest' iiext week will be the open house which; will be held at the new Jason Lee Methodist church t parsonage ' on . Friday, March .12,. for the Interest of all friends throughout the city.; Call ing hours t Suring the afternoon will be from 2 to 5 o'clock,! while guests will be received from. 7: 30 to 10 o'clock. .- Refreshmentswill be served on both occasions and musical numbers Are. being ar- anged. Elderly people who desire to - call ; may- have cars provided for them., In the reccififg line will ' be, according to -present . ar rangements, Bishop and . Mrs. W. O.iShepart.vpr. .tad Mrs.?i). A; Leech, Rev. ' and Mrs. Thomas A. Acheson. Mn p.-'MJ Roberts,5 chair man ! of thev building com'mittee; Mrs: Bi Wall sr. Mrs. : T.. liFra zicr, i Mrs- 1 . II. ;Robertsi VLr. Melvin - Johnson, Mr. dofdon Black and Mr! Harry Carpenter'. Motortto Tillamook :. ' . ' ; Mr. and Mrs.' W. J. Lin foot mo tored to Tillamook for" a delight ful trip over-' the -past .week-endj. They report' the roadjir a ; fine condition.. . ; ''! Guild Cliavter Elects Of flccrr;. -...: The ..Willamette chapter' of Westminster guild, met .Tuesday evening at the home of MrsC. W. Brant, 494 S. Winter street, 'Mrs. Brant and Miss Purdybcfhg joint hostesses. Beings the- ghd cfjlhe year,, new officers wtyre chosen to serve, as follows -u v -..Miss ,Clara; JJealyi president! Miss Mirpah Blain; vtcr president! Miss Edna Purdy, secretary Miss Clara Albert, t treasurer; , Mrsl Laura Blair and MrsV'lii A Iodge as 'matrons. t , , .' Miss Chandler, tiliss JDlairrAllss Lillian Applegate and . Mrs. Arthua gave -brief ; accounts of 'eyenta in South America and. Chlna!rtVD"e licious refreshments wero served and a Bocial time enjoyed, j . tl 4:1 ...... jf-Z' ' v Av ' 11 J" , BECKB & HENDRICKS ' ----- - Xsunuct f i""X6L 161. nCif f All Xhtds. . . Tbostr Lobky," ,' - - i It- J't,, are exccptioaally good . for Chicken Brooders as they are .. smokeless and !Z 15 C the" smallest -al ,.Izo.s-Tellw-. Our coal service la., yours. Jf' Art Division of Salem Woman's Club Outlines ' Interesting Program - ..The art division . of the Fine Arts department of the Salem Woman's club met on Tuesday af ternoon, under the chairmanship of Mrs.. Alice H. Dodd for -the for mulation of many Interesting plana for the development oT notonly the fine artsi but also the applied arts, in Salem. ..The meeting was held la tho educational room at the city library. ' . According' to plans which Mrs. Dodd outlined in; full this; com mittee hopes to stimulate a definite feeling" for art through' loan col lections, the ' distribution of " art scrap books, and the encourage-' ment of gardening, disseminating useful information through the rural and city schools, the -hospitals, the YWCA. and the TS1CA, the libraries' and private hemes. ' f The personnel of the division includes Mrs. Alica-, H.i . Dodd : as chairman. Miss - Edith Ilaxard, Mrs.' Homer Smith, Mrs. II. J. Clements, Mrs. William "f .McGil christ Jr., Mrs. "John I; Rand, Mrs. J. J. Roberts, Mrs Roy : Burton and Miss Frances M.' Richards.,, - In ordar to. carrjr out the work of the division in the most effic ient manner 'possible, Wfs. Dodd named '. tits following f leaders to act t s ' ub-com m it tecs r .' Mrs. Rand, . to .icollect 3Ietaesi f or ' the hospitals; Mrs. 'Burton, to super vise the t making' f 'children's scrap books; Mrv Roberts,; to ar range picture loans -for the public schools; Mrs. Clements, lMrs. Smith, Mrs, McCilchrist and Miss Hazard. ' to idt IsV and, giyeJ lnrpr matiba concerning1' Salem lgardens, and Kliss ; Richards 't6 -Atte.nd to detafhrof pabiiclty-' -' - - i MiSfLndingtontn Portland 5 Mr.,and ?Mf; RexVf afitord mof tored o Portla'nd on ; Wednesday to meet Miss feathering Ludington, who lsa cousin- of MrsSanford. Miss Ludlngton' afnd Mrs Sanford were honse cuests of Mrs. Charles Carver, Jr.," at.her Jiome; In Dun thorpe on Wednesday : and' Thurs day during the, Portland ' visit of Miss Ludington, ' ! ' .Social Calendar t Today: ?'. Salem branch of (he National League for Women i Voters. Elks club, 1 o'clock luncheon. Elton Watkinst' former ; congressman. speaker. ,r -Minnesota midwinter gathering. First' Methodist church at 7,: 30 o'clock. ' ;": .' ;('""" Woman's .Alliance: Emerson room . of Unitarian church, 2 '. 30 o'clock. I '(?:-' West Side Icirle of the Jason Lee Aid society, : ; Mrs; E. J. Col lins. 1790 N. Commercial , street, hostess. . . t - First Christian-church mission ary society. ?' Church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. . . : V . Story telling section of , Salem Arts league r Mrs. Ivan Bellinger, hostess. Court, apartments, 7:30 o'clock. r. ' i Dinner at First Congregational church under sponsorship of mis sionary : society, f - Husbands as guests, 6: 30 :oclbck " X-'f' Saturday i - : Rainbow .. Assembly. ' Masonie Temple. : . ; s t - : : Chemeketa chapter j Daughters of the. American Revolution. Mrs. II. 'T. Love, hostess.' . ( ' . ; , . ' Rebekah annual conference, it O. O. F. halls, 1 o'clock. Cooked food , sale t Neimeyor's drug store. . St. .Paul's guild, Chapter AB of the PEO Sister hood. Mrs. Harry M. Styles, hos tess. . - Taesday . Ken Nakasawa', Japanese schol ar, speaker at general j meeting of oaium Aru league J uoraxj, 9 O CIOCK. : . vDOUOTUlf.ljARNIT , ryT . '"v. ' : I: - - , T ' If ' " ?' " ' .' 1 1 -trii - v " - . i " ... - - I . : t?.ROV?. ' 'eX, HE Got A.MEW WlFE'll - " ! f Vl0?ceV-- ' 1 -I U SOME - n . - - - : LAx-. V : Jl c V-3--. :- - ' L pch o-ficrio! t r$3f J NEVADA1, t7 - A J.wth H'HWHEM r 1 " .AVU 1, QOT! ( - r S . . . -- ; i ; 1 . - , li- y.. ' c mm . ; Jtt: :, . TOCL HILLY : V ; - .. . , ; - , '. r-f , v,.f '-" "17 - r . 1 " . '7 .. ' " ' MaaseaaiMs mil n jgnjin wsiiiifsww . :&wm&m- ' 'T'tttt - tT in n "vi i irirTTi nrrirrT-iiri'ii-n i minnniii i .l i .npi'-i7iai 7sjjm inirstis 'f . ' - "t' ! 1 . . , w' .77-1 l Johnny Hkics. v. - , I . . .: 1 . - . i - , - i - i. I , . ,: 7 - ....... ......... ... .... I - ..- .. . - - A. " . sjl f J t-' V;,, ' -fir vS-Nrs-v K- v ii Johnny Hines, the cyclone of;thc movies. Is now playing here in tl:e MLive Wire;" said to be,pneiof tte most thrilling and speediest of his releases.. -: ''j' ' t-" , 'i . Nccdlecraft Meets. " f Mrs. J. W. Ia Bare was hostess oti- Tuesday afternoon att,ber home; 1855 Lee street? f orfim- brs of the Needlecratt club. TSfas-i ter Billle Cilliam was, a visitor fof the afternoon." Luncpeotwaa Bcrved at 4:30, with J. Nijwmyer assisting .jha ' hQsJss, TJie next meeting of' the club -will b held at the -home, tit , ix, L.' Bichtel, ,1495 Terry street " : -; In J the- - group, at the . La ;J3are homej were MrSf J. ; J": feWteyer; Mrs. A. J. v Baaey, Mrs.- C B?othertook Mrs. ; E. E."; Cjlllam; Mrs,; I BechteJ. .Mrs.' F. - 3: Stearns, Master " Billie Gilllara and the hostess, Mrs. J. WJ La Bare. Mrs; Henry Lee , - " 'S ; Entertains With Tea ' ; An: attractive tea of Wednesday afternoon was that at which Mrs. Henry Lee was hostess, en ter trJn-i lng In her homes-Dftffod.il v andl Oregon grape were beautifully ar ranged about : . the i rooms.- Mrs. Ivan Martin assisted the hostess. : The guest group included Mrs. Percy Cupper, Mrs. A. G. Bates, Mrs. Ivan Martin, .'Mrs, T. 'G.! Bliglr, Mrs. W. P. Simpson, Mrs E.. M. Iloffnell, Mrs. Wayne-Gib-; son. Mrs. Charles Rams. Mrsj Grovr. HiUman, MrsJUFPibtesjU Mrs. P. D. Ott, Mrs. Ethel KitteYj Mrs. Carl Shortridge, Mrs. W. A.' Mullen, Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hing es and Mrs. Merritt ' Davis. Many Reservations Made tor League Luncheon - ; Mrs. Charles Carver,. Jr,r, state? president of ; the Oregon branch: of .the National League of Women Voters, and Miss Genevieve PakeJ both of Portland, will attend :the! luncheon at the ' Elks club' today, given' by the Salem groups 1Mrs, Carver will explain the workings of the league and Its benetsv in th is local ity Hon, Elton Walk ins. ex-congressman, will be the prin sipal speaker of the day-and , will talk' Jon "Better CltIzensalp.fof Women," - this to ' bo followed by an open forum discussion. A.Iarge number of reservations have been mada for the luncheon. , ' i Dinner at -r- , Congregational phurch'.'.'- -Members of the First "Congr' gational church missionary, socl ety will sponsor a dinner thlaf eve-i-- :':---;vr!:::'i' nvt U ' u '..'- (v y':!:-- " :: . ;.ti. .; ; - - ' - M at ll:3 Orccn ning-in. the church parlors for the pleasure of their husbands. 'Pres ident Jobbs of, PaclflCj university will be the Speaker of Ue evening. Special musics ' numbers have been. planned. . Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Fred Steusloff, Mrs. faS, ."UlNewton, Mrs. W E. Hansen, Mrs. John Orr; Mrs.' T. is. McKen zie, JlrsV W D. Clarke, Mrs; Paul Brpwn and-Mrs. . Clara Shoffer. j Royal Neighbors Sewing. Club ' I The Royal Neighbors' Sewing club 'meet at the home of Mrs. M. J. Hunt at 9 5 5, -Marlon street on Wednesday tor an afterpoon meet ing. The afternoon was spent with Work on club articles. -.Dainty re freshments .were served after the guests put away their needlework. Jolly Sixteen Club - Members' of 'the 'Jolly Sixteen L club were pleasantly entertained pn. Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Basey. Tpotted plants and cut flowers dec orated the rooms.,; The; high score of the i evening were won by Mri Carl Hansen and Mrs. L.' B. Nath m an.".' ' Five hundred was the di version'. c." Mrs. T. W. Davies - and i i ' For. Calumet quality- purity . or ; ecohomv. There; are- no substi tutes for balungs produced through use of f'?r ma j HA1X3 ay, Tim t ; 1 : : . , .-r-t . 'jr.. i : : TTT ...... : . ' Paul Hansen won the consolation awards.- Guests ia the group were Mr. and Mrs. L- C. Brotherton, Mr. and' Mrs-'L..B.Nathjnan ajid Mrs. La DoytT Davler.- At the xt meeting of the club, in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies will entertain. A' pot-luck supper is planned for thi3 occasion. Story Telling Section Members of the story , telling section of the Salem Arts league will meet at 7:30" o'clock this eve ning at the Court apartments as guests ef Mrs, Ivan Bellinger. Octagen Club Is Entertained --: Mrs. 'Albert C. Gragg was hos tess yesterday afternoon for mem bers of the Octagen club, with Mr.' II. G. Mason winning the af ternoon's high, score. Japanese quince and red carnations gare a lovely 'decorative effect" in the rooms! ' 'j : .' '. Members -of the club are Mrs. Paul F Burrls, Mrs. G.- F. Cham bers,' Mrs! Rl A. Meyer, Mrs! James A. J en aJiigM rs.' Albert T. Ander son, Mrs. . T. Kavenab and the ijostess, Mr.'Albert C. Gragg. ' ; " . v .;'--t: v.f Visitors Drink From Cups But Governor. Uses Gourd J AC KSON,; Miss. Sanitary drinking cups aye furnished to vis itors, but the governor of Mississ ippi drinks from a gourd. : The long gourd hanging near the1 water cooler In the executive office has been a source of Inter est t to visitors who have "drop ped ! in'1 for a" social call v The neck of - the- gourd is almost three feet Jong-aadhChi bowl Is cleverly fashioned, into; a .Beryiceale; dlp f Goveorrx.Wb.ltf teld "has .used this gour4 Rlncej (aking -office mom tian Cwcl jei..ago'. ii was presenterd to'the fexpcatlTO by At torney'. General.- Rjuh Knox., when he observed a paper drinking cup collapse in-. the governor's hand. Smyrna to Rise From Ashes as " Modern - Eastern City . SMYRNA, Tarkey. Smyrna Is at last to rise from its ashes. After endless delays: the. An gora -government has approved plans for the reconstruction of the great Anatolian port .which': was laid ' waste in September, 1922. Out tot the present Pompeiian-IIke ruins will rise modern parks, public- sauares, amusement centers, business ' . buildinzs, dwelling houses .theaters, stores and ware houses. " ii:K"? -'" i. "":. . Since the great f iro which fol lowed Mustapha Kemal's swift en try into the clty.'not a brick has been laid by the Turks in the de vastated metropolis. the oure.. wh61esome UJLvJLU: THE Wm&JTS l&imATE&T v tncnr, c? Atnr crrrrm F . i - l i I VI, T I X SAX White call Gray cl Barley Barley -. , .4 2 .60 POEIS, MXTTTON ASU EEET " Top hoe . ' How . 9,lt- . - . . e , . . .-. i.7 To ft steers . !J i,' V "V , 2.00 ; 4.t'0 3Vifei?4. Cow Bull . K,,rin, Umln nnder 80 ib. - 910 iread veal- .id FOUI.TI1T Light bens ,ltf?.lS Jtearjr; ben Old rooster broiler , btti .23 XGGS. BUTTEB AND BX7TTESTAT feyttorfat .- Creamery butter M ilk, ewt. . Ikied i am egg Sir JO. .43 ... . .-' ... -1 2. Standard eT liutsrfat riuter '. J- jrss. aUndard .. . "ilitk, per ciet GerveraJ: JJl-irltcts I XXVESTOCTK ' , 'rOHTllAXD. Ore, 13rch 4. Cattla ateadj; receip- catUe 1.-30; calea steer, rood $8.00toa.0: medjoia 7.i &$.OOl: eonsmon. 4.M7JJ: heifer. ood Sf.tK)M8.O0; eouniion and melintB j.OOfs 7.00; eows, food f6.00(tj 7.UO, comaaoa and medium 14.23 era and eottera a.504i 4.25; boll. rj beeL yerlhiM,. exQludd) S4.O0 (,5.005 common 'to recdinm tcanaer nd bolog na) $3.5O&4.00; alipa, madmm to choice (milk fed excluded! 8.50a 10.00; ealls and common S5.50 8.60 ; realera, medinm to choice 10.50ig 12.00; cull and coaunoa-S6.00lO.iiO. . ' Hogs, - steady j- -reeeiit 450; beTy weigbu (250 to 8 j0 pounds ) medium, good and ehoic S13.00 13.50; medium weieht. (aoo to 2SO poondi) medium good and choice 13.50( 14.00; iiht weigh (160 to- 200 jnnd) common medium goo and choice $13.80 14.25; light lighU, 160 to 2(10 pound), to inoa, medium, gooi snd choice l3.00C'i 14.00 ; packing bog- Clugb' nleth ie12VUughUr pig SO to iSO) med-inni-good and cbo.c. Sia.T5 13.75; faedet- and Blocker pica (70 to ISO Jba.) median good and cboioa 1414.75. - (Soft pr oily bog md mitur T?'? excluded in abore qotatkS.) - . ' zSteep. steady: receipt on; UmM, good, and choice. Mt. Adams, fl2.00fi 12,7S.. lamb medium to - good. valley, flt.500 12.50; heaTyiPghtB.(B3.n,a.npj SiOaOe 12.50; all weichta. enlla and naati . $ 10.00 (J? 12.00 ; . yearlinr . wether medium to choice fS.OO 11.50; -awe, common to choice $5.50(8.60; eanner and cull 2045.50. ' n . . , . 'SAZXT XCnASGB - : ; rOKTLA.Nl. March (By, Aasoeiat ed Pre.) Butter, extra 45c; atsndard 44c; prime first 44e; first 43e. k Eggs, . extra ! 26c; firt 25c;- pullet 25c; current receipt, 22e. . ( , ' '' ' ORAIK TUTTBES - - rORTfAi. March 4. (Uy ; AoHt ed rres.)-r-Wbeat, BBB hard white. gMareh, April $1.45 j - bard -white. IIS Baart, April, March $1.44; soft white and western; white, March, , April St. 47; hard winter and northern 'spring,' March. April Si.44; western red.: March, April. $1.43. , Oats. No. 2. 3 pound white -feed and gTay March, April $27. " - i Corn, No. 2, EW shipment, March, April $33, T - t.. " Millrun,-standard, March $23.25; April $23.25. -j - - ; I EAT 4. (Br A ed Prese.) Burinc price: .Valley tin otby $20; do. ess ter a Oregon $22.50; al fslfa $l.5Oi20: clTe nominal; oat hay $20; oat and vetch $21 ; straw $3 per ton. Selling price $2. a 4on mere. 1 3 i, i rAtm m . .11 . . . I mm. i w i t f i " :t t , ( i i ori'md. , ( i , 1.5). I oriiiiod. 6:00-7:00 6;00-7:CHJ i. g -00-9:00 Krvv . "" l -J2) rortland. "The Tliirn-n.U CliT." by Vancouver ' Uramatic CluQ. ;. , -, ; '''r':- ' '' 'T:ir."Ta ' ' -00-9:30 KTHTt. t '-0.rHUnd . . 9-W-12:00 KCW, 4it.o) Fort sad. 12:30-1:15 a. m- KUli, (iaJ) 1'ortlandL go'iUsmbulUt Club .'-". ''fT-cT rora ' '' T:1S8:00 KfVVV, (1-) Tortland, : ' '.' jcN-rT vaxs: ""T : B-00-l"'-do- - KroN, -.4f. -Im. ; lleachl Cal. " 6-6:3 0. orenn; 7'8. eu4 tesv program; 8 9. stno.o prosrr; -- Io Vad.o prorram; 1011, long Be.ch ftiooSKtl.T'tbei) OaVland. 6-6:55. fi-fsOOKU. f467) I. Angeles. i-15 " KFI's fcf'? 'si rorni; 6:30. vnt'jKt'VrvsTii 6:. lUdiWi friod; 7 raricd pros-ram; 8 9, I).. R'iT McFrlnd:-'orjrnikt; U 9.30. W,( ... liam MaclK.. 11. 'oich comedian; v :30-10, mit' contest; -lo-il. Loon e.aohffckKv'. .f2s.3),i1.B.-. rrJ. cisfo. :30-7fc .V.'aMemar Lmd nd-r-..ehetr! -f. p bos ram; ;10, rebeta S -30-12:00 KMX.- 336.9.- Hollywood, ,'c. 30-7,- concert orchestra; 7-8. proeram; 8 . proKram: S-IO Order of Optimistic. iK.nuis; 10 11, Hollywood t Legion atadrum lishu; 11-12, Kay f U'ui'i dan- orcheatra. T -00-12 -00 KOVW. (258) Walla Walls. Wafch 7-7:30. weather, markets, talk - en beantifyg ' homfS. 8-10.;. d"' . program by Mrs. tdesr risrher Jnd lBi tmmn Corbett; 10-12. d.nc, 7-ro0--KOAC." 230) Corraiil: 7:10. PaintiiF. 'laniTsg and PolUhiag tb Auto," ' K. Oealaon, instructor t aprieultural enrineriBg; 7:20, aoloa by Arthur K Kirkhsm, - tenor, aelected: 7-30 book chat. ii" Hilda Marsh, cir culation asiMmt, M.rary: T:35, 'Di rection for io -tri-Mng Variou Unit "- in the r lower ' - o. Frolesor A. 1 Peck, head ef r' -psrtment of land- cap pardemnz: 7:50, "Composition of the Kartb-iSiti' '-,. . C. I,ivin-ston, : professor ct gsK'y; 8:05-9, program -fit wusic. ' i . .;. i -i SEXTEXC - i Stf-S'.'-i- (Dy-Associated Trass) wPassago of the death , ccrtcQ oa Lee Foyte 21, found 'suilty '6t first degree murder he.-e last reek la connection with; tba death of Jamea Montsomery at Ilerrlck, Idaho, last ' December, -was post poned . today by , Judge A. II. reatherstone until March 13, . Troutdale-Modern Ice and cold storage plant lit prospect." 1 t i4ws' a - ' .. .rjAGirzciA When children- lose thelr'pep ! due to Indigestion, sour ttom- ach .and elmllar 'troubles, Luy Rexall Milk of Magnesia. It will brine: back the smiles and gaiety. It is harmless and therefore recommended for children. run rint Bco'Our WlnJow ..."9 ill i V t