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TKe OREGON STATESMAN. Salens Ore?on Wednesday Morning. May 6, 193f PAGE FIVE Local News Briefs Directing Hel,a Brelthaupt, who has been appointed chairman I of Girl Reserve work st Willam ette university, will bare charge of th Salem Girl Reserv work whil Mm. Elizabeth Gallaher. T. TIT. d A. secretary. is oat of the city. Mrs. Gallaher left last the association, following which she will be at Willows. Wash., to lead a seminar ot northwest .. cs. .in r, vw w about May It. Many s-V hundred persons, tacladlng pa ptls ot McKlnley school- as- soo .1 . 7r;i thi iTnlE. Or - wood off car. 4,-tt. slab, $. rial guests, attended, the Uaeolal... , . . -a Kv echoes May Day-Health Day pro- gram held on the school grounds Taeeday at teraoen. Little ' Bar- bar a Bolt led the aoralda or I health "march. The program re-1 voived around a house of health I ldea. Honor rou fc-uiione were pre- ited bp Miss Elisabeth Free man, school nurse. Following the program boys of the- school , staged a ball game. Dollar dinner-every night, 5:4 to 1 at the Marlon hoteL ' Plaa Program Me Kin ley school children, . under direction or Ruth Draper, claiming . to hold teacher, are I aa assembly I Friday morning at 11 o'clock la recognition ot national music week.. Because Mother's Day Is near at hand, the students will extend special invitations to gram wm consist or group songs i and soioa. i Keurniiir E. J. Scellars, dl3 J V trict agent for the Hardware Mu- - I t-nal !ninnn MtmninT. la ex- wtM hnitm Thuradav evenlne i from Rand and other eastern I Oregon cities, where he has spent the past three weeks. -Arthur u. Deaeh of the San Francisco office will meet him in Portland, where they will hold a two-day business conference. Mr Scellara plans to return to eastern Oregon shortly. Dance Friday, Hazel Green. ' Committee Meets Plans to I send more Girl Reserves to camp j this summer, and also to raise I fands to send threo or four dele- I gates to Seabeck, were discussed meeting at the Gray Belle Thurs at a committee meeting held at day noon. Paulus has films of the Y. W. yesterday. Present over 75 rarletiel of Cho wild flow- weraMri. J. E. Blinkhorn. Y. W. board member, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher and Miss Helen Breit ; haupt. .... Account Approved Final "I count of Anthon Eckern as ad " mlnistratoof the estate of Lars Anderson has been approved by the probate judge. ' Question will i be determined later as to wheth- er or not the three women who i claim to be sisters- of the de- ceased, who indicated prior to death that he had no heirs, are ; legal heirs. ! . - 1 For sale, a limited amount of ! Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. 8 preferred stock. Hawkins ft Rob erts, Oregon Bids. , v f i - ' f ; : ' I t Order to pay Order to, pay preferred claim ot ftho Hihernia ! Commercial and Sa tings bank of Portland has been allowed - In the liquidation of the State bank I of Hubbard. Order In the liqui dation has also been entered to sell real estate to. Mr. and Mrs. ; Frank M. Shank, who have made offer of 11200. Rehearsal Rehearsal of all Girl Reserves who are participat ing In the. music week-Mother's Day ceremonial toje held Sun- j Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. 8 day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the I preferred stock. Hawkins St Rob-viT-.t vjr v. hnrrh -will be held I n,um mtp 1 this afternoon at 4 (o'clock at the . - - " cnurcn. Mrs. uaiS" naii uu Miss Helen Brelthaupt will be in charge, j I ' l Dr. B. i F. Pound,) practice lim ited to-removal of teeth;, gas or local and dental x-ray. 303 First National bank. Phone 8530- 1 ' Junior Beard Officers Elec- tion et officers Monday night of the Y, M. C, A. Junior board re- suited in the following' appoint- meats: Jlmmle Senon,; president; Phil Browaell, Jr.. vice' president: l Don , Peace, secretary; . Everett Clark, sergeant at! arms; 'Harry ! Moser, treasurer. Linn Helse is retiring president. Sale Confirmed Order con- llmlii. aala nf land on foredos- .ra. ta niaintirr h biM antered In suit of. Investor' Syndicate vs.v Ethel lC Gilstrap. O- Births Hewitt To Mr. and Mrs. Mer ritt Edward Hewitt. 935 Gaines I street, a girl. Donna Mae, born May 1. i Saito Tor Mr.! and Mrs. S. ! Saito of Lake Lebish. a girl, Ruth "Fern, born April 25. r NOTICE ' Notice is hereby) given that X have impounded one Spits !dog. white with black ears, under! the provisions of Ordinance No. 1404. SaW dog will be killed .11 not redeemed by owners on or before May 8, 1931, as provided by said ordinance. ; Dated May 4, 1931. W. S. LOW, J Street Commissioner. . Salem, Oregon. I M 5-8-7-8-9 Dr. Chan Lam . Chinese Medicine 1 180 N.lCpxrmerclal - - StSsl im . : Offiee; bors -Tuesday and Satnr- day a to 5:SO T For Rent i - Floor Sanders Camp Renaioa Old cam pen of the T. M. C. A. will 4ring two prospects to the reunion at the "Y" at :J0 Wednesday night for a . banquet meeting. Dwlght Adams Is to be toast master; Bart Crary Is in. charge of the food and will giro a read ing; Dick Stearns will play his man of the camp committee, will tell of the dedication last Sun- ("'r1 rorrnr for Registration is progressing lor lv. aaaa.i Tlaaila anil the coral nr season. rc titration saay be obtained at ; the T Junior .loooy. - . - Special prices on Bilverton old load" Phone 1 1 4 7 Fred W 5f PoOB JTre . gcbooi Jteport - Reports on .Am.tttM mt -tb Wortlrst as- IOCi4tlon of secondary and hlgh- .-hoala which met last month la Spokane, hare been received by George W. Hag. president of the association. The report on high schools shows that 41 of the it high schools In Oregon were ! full approved, that 17 schools hve been advised ' of slacking 'standards.- and that there, were four new schools. Waahlagtan and Montana each had oae high' school dropped from the list, with so and 34, respectively, fully approved. You are invited to a Musical and Mother's Day program by Fra- - ' - " - rM bOab The folio win a automobiles were reported stolen Tom Salem according to police rwri1a ThATroIet coach. 135- Douglas McKay Chevrolet Company, 340 North Commercial street; : trcm rear ot building around 10 a. m. May 1; Olds- mobile f oar passenger coupe. 35-71 : Wood Wheaton Motor company, from its place, night of May 4; Ford roadster, 2 1-8 J 5, P. S.' Shtible, Route 8, from State--and Front streets. 10:30 a. m.,lMay S. , Flower Films Robert Paulas will; show pictures and identify Oregon wild flowers In a program to be i given at tne uom club ers in ihe state. Past President Merrill D. Ohling will have charge of the meeting, at whlcn delegates to the district convention in La Grandt Jdba 24 and 25 will be selected. Snecial prices on Silverton old fir wood off car. l-in. block, 35. Large load. Phone 8847, Fred E Wells, Inc. ' Gradoate to China Miss Betty Lewis.! a senior at Willamette university, i ajorlng In biology, will go to China - Immediately after graduation in June to teach at the Margaret College lor Women at Shanghai Her. sis ter. Margaret, a recent graduate Is now teicblng there. Their parents lire in Portland although for a, while they lived in saiem. Hoes at dab Hal B. Hoss secretary ot state, attended Kl- wanls club meeting Tuesday noon announcing that he planned to resume his "visits at the club. He Introduced J. E. Shelton, speaker for the meeting. Ray Conway secretary ct the Oregon Motor association, attended the meet ing. I :- - For sale, a limited amount of iv. kO . vaw A.wa. Sustained - In case of Dollie Riffln and others vs. Merle Ramp and others, seeking an eccounting of building funds of tne Broosa i community club, defendant's mo tion hss been sustained and also plaintiff hase - been allowed, to f 11 amended complaint. Bound te Grand Jury Arthur Little appeared in Justice court on Tuesday to answer- to a charge of larceny by bailee. He entered a plea of not guilty and was bound over to the grand Jury. ;He was released on his own recognisance. Wanted, good Falrmount Hill homo tor cash, dial 3031 morn ing or evening. I Klwanis Leader Here Jar vis I Price, field representative of Kl wanis international, was - in o I lem yesterday to confer with lo- cal leaders. He attended the noon luncheon - at th , Marion hotel. I - vl; ; - Directors Meet Camping di rectors! ot the" Y. Mj C A.s of Oreron and Idaho will meet at the Portland Y" Wednesday at 9 o'clock under the direction of J. C. Meehan. i Directors to Meet President James Nicholson of tha Saiem Klwanis club,- announced yester- I day a board of directors meeting for Friday noon at The Spa. Mother's Day Sunday, May 10 GIFTS and ' 1 : . - - - - i . Mother's Day Greetings at the ; Gommercial Book Store Partition -Partition of prop erty inherited by Vera Bonner and John Bonner nas oeea or dered, bT the circuit Judge In suit of Vera Bonner rs. John Bonner and wife and others. The .order aires the north half of land in volved to plaintiff and the sooth to John Bonner, against - wnose land is to be charged a certain mortgage. O. D. Bower, B. B. Her- riek and Hugh O. Fisher are named referees. '1 We have a limited amount of eord wood cut If lgt. front large Old rrowu uaww w. . . ... . a m aa 1--. KSi. flag Co. Phone 4111. geeks CaaoetJatioikA k'l a g eaacellalloa of contract to pur- ebaae prepay oa grouads that isrepreseatatlons were maaa as . . t. ..ivfiuad Isabella -Falkland has tiled suit aralnet Grace L. Beamaa. Plain- tlffaerershe lliTned of tha mSrewiatatSi wh?a she went pay ner taxes. t . ? i , 1 Kx-Mayor Here Lou Thomas, I ex-mayor or Marsmieia, lew i Monday tor1 his home in tha Coos J Bav district attar spending sever-1 al days hero vialting friends, ln-4 eluding Governor Meier. Mrs. 1 Frank Talkingtoa and miss cora Talkington. Ha came to attend the T. B. Kay funeral. 1 . " - ... 1 I When you think of life lnaur- I aaee, think of CharUa McEIhinay. th widows friend. Return Filed The county Ciera ass recoiveu rcwiuu. - ecutions showing property In- volved in ease of : a F. Noakes i rs. Irene B. Ransau has beea sold to plaintiff for 11 101; and in case of Hawkins and Roberts ts. N. MUler, plaintiff was high bid dor at S44f.. To Turn , Mortgages B. F. Clear, trustee of mortgages of wm. .tto. v.iw MftrtM ZLa i;:rZZl - thorised to turn over mortgagee 1 V.JL o...r,..r: 1- Z . nL f"rr'",T" . " aaa vaavias vv See Rues Smith. Center and Church, for tir bargains, ; , Canro Dates Dates for the use of tha Y. W. Cm. summer outing grounds. Camp Santaly on the North Santlam, have beea set at follows: Girl Scouts. July 6 to 12: Gtrl Reserves. four weeks, July 13 to August 10; Camp Fire Girls, August 10 to 17. V . .11.1.. ' . 9 In. ATI curiruuii w. nrt? "Sarfto. inY r8B 2H" Jk-Sf-m .-g! "u,ryLr :,.:y,::"' ri bsTness "toi capital 'stock of 810.000, divided into 100 shares of 8140 each. - , J Receiver The circuit Judge has allowed petition tor appoint ment of a receiver in case of In-I termountain Building and Loan association vs. Maurice W. Wag ner, foreclosure proceedings. Margaret Kellogg has been ap pointed receiver. ' LosWBlack and white Cocker spaniel pup. ; phono 4804. ; Re ward. L"-"...L 5 . I . License - to wed Marriage li cense was issued here yesterday to Arthur X. Frants. 365 Union street, naturopath, and Ruth E. Fuson, 1505 North Capitol street. She operates the Bungalow ma- ternlty home. 1 ! Fulierson. county school supenn- .- 7 . . . . . V w. , lL. renaenc. ana j. ' . Duriess vi mi state superintendent's office, are spending the tore part of tne wees: visitlng high schools. . MUlc Stolen u. j. uoe ol 336 Leslie street reported to me police that a man was seen tax- Ing his milk Tuesday morning between S and 5:30 o'clock. a i o-ia. Approve Sale Sale on fore - elceure hsabeen conied by the circuit onrt Judge insult of Ralph E. WillUms TS. Arthur M. KnSPp. , When you think of life insur ance, think of cnarii AXCKinin ny, th widows' friend. Default Order Order of de - fault has been entered in dam are suit of Elma White vs. Fer dinand Mlckenham. Demurrer In libel - action ot T. W. Sellwood vs. Pioneer Ser vice Bureau ' and others, demur rer has been filed. deu wm Te "wa7dTd0 blem, - or n a ' "W Ta-afc-i ' anl ls. at th regular Saturday swim ming classes this week. Demurrer Overruled Demur rer of plaintiff to answer nas been overruled in suit of C E. Endi- cott vs. F. E. Osborne and others. Spencer Visitor Among the Tuesday callers at the courthouse was G. A. Spencer, farmer in the Gates section.' - i In Portland Deputy County Clerk Walter Larakln expects to he a Portland business visitor today.;' .: . k -: .' f ' CAPITOL GOES TWO-BIT SHQLV Manager Schwartz of War ner Bros. Announces I Drop in Prices" - . . . . , ... toi. Tf WarW Broe. tie- atres In Saiem, the Elsinora and Capitol, as aosthwast manager for his firm, amashed tweea theyea last alght J th. i MM"Y? V .jr. Z. 1 liroaU co to 25c admission any ttma.-ThU new price succeed, tha S5e .matinee and 50e evening which hare long prevailed. Along with this SchwarU oce. tt. -hWI m.t rmifAi tmtnrh,w the most famous star in tha iJxie-movie nimmmwv. w4 ara Just beginning our job here in ealem." said SchwarU yesterday. -We ara throwing new Ufs and aew blood into tha the- intra business here and ara going J to make Warner Bros, nam stand tin Salem for the highest type ot entertainment, just as It do la nhr mrt. Ar th M.ntr. hr our theatres haT been long t- UUUSUCU. I TV 9 MT fllCa a free hand to supply - th people her with what they want. and our .t .f -j.. .hn. 1. nrnnf that " . ,v S4lftm thatrM going to show th best films first. We have lined up not only th nremler productions of our own latudlos but tha best offerings of the other leading producers as well." Th opening show at th Capw tol under the new price policy wiu be "Beyond Victory." an RKO- .ucll.n' U bds. J? with an interweaving plot which holds the audience la Its grip. Lew Cody. James Gleason. Bill Boyd. Marlon Shilling, Zasu Pitts are among the cast of performers. Will Open Bids On Fulop Stock Tilda will ht ahmmI Tlmradav j noon ia Portland for the stocks of clothing and fixtures owned by Fulop s, bankrupt clothing con cern. According to William Q. Quinn. receiver in bankruptcy, .twlr. In tha "1 1 .. Iit. an aggregate Taltle of 1112.816. with fixtures valued at 120,049. E. L. Crawford is the keeper of the the Salem store ltuary Myers In this city May 6. F. A. Myers, age 84. former resident of Keizer Bottom. Survived by sister, Mrs. Jose Clark of Reinbeck, la., and a nephew, I. N. Eaton of Portland. Remains at Salem mortuary, 845 North Capitol street. Notice of funeral later. - , ; t Atnsler Mrs. 1 Elisabeth Shenk Amsler died at the residence, 1844 South Liberty street. May 5,' ag 82; mother of Mrs. S. C. Badestcher of Salem, Mrs. H. G. Sonnemann ot Steiert ot Black Diamond, Wash., i Mrs. Louisa Kllngel ot saiem, I . . m T..f f J . A 0.1 jscod ana w hiikui ui diui Adolnh of Klamath Falls and Her- I man of San Francisco, caiix. jruu- I era! announcements later oy me m I ciougn-uamcK company. Cnrriaan j phio y. carriaga died in this ! clty M4y a gm jj. survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro I Carriaga, two brotners and tnree 1 . . ... n. e,n r.risiln Uni0n. PhiUppln Islands. An- BOttne;ment of f ttneral by tha Cio.gh-Brrlek company, pending wAril frnm til, narents. Devine Sarah B. Devine died at a Portland hospital Mar 4: aunt ot jBert Kemano of Portland, Frank Kremano of Hollywood, Calif., El Kemano of Hollywood, . CaL, El Ham Ball of Salem, Herbert Clark of Portlaad, Mrs. Fern Clarw of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Mary McCall of Salem. Funeral ervicea Wednesday. Mar 6, at 2 n.m. from the chapel of . the Clough-Barrick eonlpany. Inter- mt City View cemetery. T 1 &tltttt iHemorfol Phooe 9S31 Bath Moderately Priced A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just ten minutes from. the heart of town TERWILLIGER'S JL rrnrBuAT. sntECToms 77S c: Ou aervlee la Personal Oav rrleva Art BaaoaBts Oar Emm Is More Xavdj Zakansw city view Cemetery Established 1893 TeL 8C53 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable - Clough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY Ob Under the MRS. CLARA' C. PATTER SON, superintendent of the , , , Girls' IndustrUl . school, brought a huge- bouquet of flow ers to th meeting of the board Of control yesterday, tha flowers presented to tha memory of Tho mas B. Kay, stat treasurer, who died a week ago lest night.- The board ordered ha draft of suit ably resolutions. ' The meetlmg was . tha first regular e siaca tb death of Kay, and thara waa m dlffer wmt aeena. Bafaa Holauua, new traaenrer, aat In Kay's accma tooted place at tha table. Ha asked many questions indicat ing his desire to learn tha of fice d atles and " responsibilities. Ralph. CowgilL Jackson county sportsman and active in stat gam affairs, was a stat house visitor ystrday.' H was hailed on all aides by, tnose wnom n had promised soma tlna salmon. They ara sun coming, no, an nounced. "although fishing in the Rogu so far- has not been -A h. .Ailil ' ' A Th state treasurer yester day received from the Chase National bank of New York 10 bags of paid, and cancelled bonds and coupons of the state of Oregon which matured April U 131. The shipment iirion OF E Titenken drlTers and automo biles In poor mechanical condition werV the principal causes for the deaths of 32,500 American motor ists In. 1930, J. E. Shelton, mana ger of the Oregon Motor associa tion, told Klwanis club members here Tuesday noon. "Check the mechanical condi tion of your car and see that th driver Is in good physical, and mental shape; you'll have few traffic accidents If these precau tions are followed," Shelton ad vised. . -Shelton said that 700.000 peo ple in th United States were In jured in automobile accidents dur ing the last year, property valued at 8200.000,000 was destroyed by miitar crashes. Educatinz the public to tne nwpaftT for courtesv on the high way Is one of the major tasks of the stat , association eaeuuu Said. ; Special music tor th program was furnished by Elizabeth Og- Aa- whn sanr two solos, accom panied at the piano by Ruth Kchrelber. Cleo Seeley played two violin numbers with Lois Plum- mer at the piano. H TO MEET HERE FRIDAY u.iinr In Rsiem for the first time in many years, delegates i of the 4-L boards of this dlstrt will be in Salem Friday for the semi-annual , meeting of the lum ber industry employers and em ployes. : ! ' The session vm d uwu a.k Marlon, with :presiaem w. Ruegnlts of n Portland In the chair. Membera of the dUtrict boards are: R. JW. Martin. George A. McCornack.J Dean Jonnsqn, u. H. Hall, George N, Day, Elvin May, M. C. sWoodard, Robert Scott, Lew uevericas, w. w- Smith, O. E. Buell, W. B. aicati lan, Harry Wflklns, F. H. Ran son, F. D. f. Tar bell. H. Jenkins, Roy Fenton. George W. Thatch er and Oeorge R. HowaTd. One of the prime subjects to oe considered with - wages; otner subjects to be considered will -be the eignt-aourj uay. me nve-uj week, old age pensions, unem ployment insurance, ana lmponar tlon of soviet lumber. life Vkkomtyou ! A 9rtn niaaflarlalJa ndtwldi batfcu aionH Vht HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND. OREOOM Close-Out Number U. S. Rubbi Co. Hot Wa ter Bottles. Regular price. $1.00. Twoi vquart I size. Guaranteed for one year. 2 for 75c I . i ,' i'' " r"i i' ; i - KG em DSICT Schaefer's , Dniff Store i i 183 N. ComT. St.! Dial 0107 i' Tlie Original. Tellow Front and Candy- Special Store of Salem : Penslar Agency i Quality Plus Courtesy Save Save Save Deep Cut Prices Every Day . Ocenrrences and (k islp at tha center f Qregon'a fitata irorernment represented a gross value jof ' about 93,400,000, RnfuslHol- man announced. . , Jefferson county agali was tha. firm I. k. .t.t. . 2.y't. first half of 1331 state taxes in full. - The payment amounted to 810,815.88. To date Multnomah county was th only pother eoun ty that has paid any ot the-tlrit half ; taxes into tha treasurer's office. Multnomah sent in 18100, 000 en May 1. , -rf ,i ,J 1 : ' Senator Kdward 8chalmr ich of Hillaboro, visited the , state homse yesterday, the sec ond trip he has anade f here atnea the last legislative aea siosu Schnfanerich ended his tens In the ath : aasentbf y ay debaUng long and fief against the appropriation for ' higher educational laatiraUoa. : He declared the legislative ap , propriatiosi toe high. ' - - fij ; Butler's visit to i th "wild of Oregon' of Oregon will b . r alded - -In publicity style I tq a Phlladetphia paper, according to John W. Kelley'a interview with Butler In Washington. A j re porter, is coming west with 'the Marin generaL A lot of Qre gonlans would Ilk to read his accounts of Butler's visit, as cotn 'are no doubt due for a surprise. X Plea ot Guilty Rumor. Aurora: Case isUnirh Reports circulated her yester day that B. F. Glesy, Zeno Schwab and W. H. Phoenix had entrel a nlea of ruiltv to the charre tf kib- taining propeny unaer raise nre- . . . lenses were not suDsianuaiea; at Justice court yesterday. . The three men are accused; by Edward Diller of Aurora and the case involves tne Willamette y al ley Mortgage Loan association nd Indirectly the recently closed Au rora state bank. I I ..! Giesv has entered a plea ptrnot guilty while the other twoi have not yet entered a plea. The ease will be giren a hearing In Justice court Friday. The three men out on bond of $1000 each. are Nominate Three At S.Hi S.For Alberts Prize : 111!- A girl and two boys, Kathleen Phelps. Ray Rhoten and l&enal kas Selander, were yesteday nominated by the Salem J high school teachers for . the Joseph H.; Albert award, giren annurlly to the outstanding boy or elf 1' In tne class. From the trio 1 the students will choose the actual winner, voting to this end to be dona Frldsy. May 8. l The three students not H only have. good scholastic rating, but have showed marked characteris tics of leadership. All are prom inent members of the graduating class.. j ! ' ; J HTH ATtS CHID FIKES 521 ID PRICE The Salem chamber . of com merce has received a telegram fro Senator Charles McNary stat ing; that the department of the Interior has fixed a price of f Z.60 per acre tor the land which the county desires to buy to add to the Silver Creek Fans state park. Tha tract desired includes 20Q acres and may be purchased tor $S00 or rented foj $10 per year. The 100 acres which the coaa- ty contemplate buyiag is la two tracts, one of 100 .acres and the other of 40 acres. Ia the 110 acre tract is situated the lower South FaUs. one ot th most beautiful in the entire series and also la this tract is the confluence of the two forks' ot Sllrer creek, the north and south forks. This tract eoa taiaed some ideal park lands and a wild beauty spot. . . LEAGUE OF PKE PIlilED Organisation of an "Oregon Prune Growers league is con templated by growers in widely scattered parts of the state ac cording to local rumor The or ganisation .will attempt to pro tect th industry and form a central point tor coordination and work among the growers. ' Men reported interested In the move are Earl Pearcy, Roiana Jory and H. R. Jones of Salem, George Zimmerman ot 1 Yamhill Newton Guy of Dallas, Royce Bu- senbark of Roseburg and J.- C. Hayman ot Estacada. tcicatcxaaKaaicjeKKaa ; what big sister said to her boy friend as she polled little brother out from under the sofa. B jit wait till big sister and the boy friend are man land wife, with a home of their own to run. frhen how much more she'll realize the truth of her observation! f For then the age-old problems will come pressing hard. So much in the-pocketbook. Soi much qn trie snopping use wm ic ncr incii a when tne little things make the big difference. ,The little savings-the small economies the slightly better values of which a good house keeper jt ikes advantage, i I Then 1 when big sister Will read the adver tisements as she never read them before. Com paring values; learning reliable brands; Watch ing the bargain and reduction announcements. J. .The I advertisements will help her in a thousand ways tb take care of the little things, acquiTe!the little short-cuts in time and effort in the big job of running a house. N Read the advertisements every day. Consistently advertised goods are worthy of your 1 1 ! ! confidence . . . otherwise ' ; they couldn't be consistently advertised. Incentive for th organization was offered by -the federal rul ings mad last year governing the prune Industry. Growers feel that a central organization is needed to aid the producers. Bond Concern in Portland to Get Ofiicial Probe Investigation of the Municipal Reserve and Bond company, with headquarters in Portland, was or dered Tuesday by James Mott, stat corporation commissioner. Th eompany was forced into re- eeivershlp last December The investigation will be con ducted by Attorney General Van Winkle, on Information furnished by th stat corporatloa depart ment. Van Winkle said ha had not proceeded tar enough into tha Investigation to warrant the tiling of any charges against the com pany. The EASY ia the BEST; No Wringer See It at the Gas Co. 136 So. High St. j Phone 5915 I -r Phone S151 Call 10, Used Furniture Depa,n,l 131 N. HJgn I - A. A. 163-N. Com'l St. GUEFFROY Church at Ferry St. 1L Clough Dr. L. E. Barrick V. T. Golden 1 1 - .Dial 4534 4 i