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r ' PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, gaieei, Oregon, Taes2ay Hernias:, UarcH 15, 1332 i I. ft; I'd . 4" rit- i f "i '4- !.-. I 1 ;1 v. scans MILLS PLAY ens uk house VisKing Group Makes Third Annual Appearance for V-! Macleay Grange MACLE AY, March 14. The Parent ' Teacher's association of Seotts Mills, sponsored by the ; grange- presented a home talent r play before a large and apprecia tive audience at the Macleay nail ( Friday night for the third consec utive year.- ' In Tlngerprrnta" the three aet ' comedy put on Friday, Raymond . Kellis a "finger print detective" and Zella ; Smith, the' humorous darky, and Chris Herlgstad, the rich city clerk, again pleased their audience and the rest of the east, though making their first appear ance, were enthusiastically re ceived. ' Between acts, reading were giv en ; by Zella Smith and Gale Smith, Violet Hengstad, played a piano selection and Virginia Thompson gave a group of vocal .numbers. , After the play dancing was en joyed. " - The cast included Raymond Kel 11 Delbert Edwards, Raymond Oeiger. Chris Herlgstad, Lillian Herlgstad Magee, Fern Gelger, Virginia Thompson, Nellie Am undson, Cownne Moberg, Zella -Magee Smith. IL E. CSnb Meets The Home Economics club will hold JUielr. regular monthly meet ing at the ball Thursday after noon. At this meeting plans will be completed for the bazaar to be held April 1, and for a play to be put on April 2 by the Popcorn P. T. A. Mrs. Louise McGee and Mrs. E. Tooker will have charge of the program and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys and Mrs. W. Frlnk of the refreshments. SC0TT1HTERESTS B1LLSU AUDIENCE ; BALLSTON. March 14 Quincy Scott, journalist and cartoonist for the Morning Orejronian, was the ' speaker for the regular monthly meeting of the Ballston community club. Friday night, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. He gave an entertaining chalk talk on varied interests of the day. The main -burden of his talk held the cheer up note. He stated that United States had - lived through many other periods of hard times, and he was sure the people of today had enough stam ina to withstand the present sit uation.. " :- 1 j : After the talk by Qulney Scott, an interesting program was given: piano solo. Ruth Chrlstenson of Broadmesd; i accordion solo, John Strlckwortby; reading; "Little ! jraek," Marian Arndt of Sheridan; jbusIc,' harmonica trio, Harry Mc Kibben, "Ernest Lenz, James Du For; piano duet, Betty Gregg and Helen Sechrist; a song. Ollle and Alvina Pelzer: saxophone solo, Kenneth Epperly, accordion solo. Bud Elliot of Sheridan. 'Refreshments were served at . the close of the meeting by a com mittee consisting of Mrs. Bissell, Mrs. Ed Miller and Mrs. Lily Bow nan, i The committee appointed by ; Dee Mellama, local community lub president, to promote a mln- 'rtrel show, has been, functioning to some extent, - The committee consists of Howard Shafer, chair man, Mr. J. J. Sechrist. and Mrs. Francis Gregg. The cast Is: Grace Sears. Fay Shafer. Frances Gregg, Marie ; Bissell, : Dorothy Covey, Edith ' Lena, Eleanor Gregg, Ma ke! Mellama, Howard Shafer, Jay .Sechrist. W. ;E. Woods. Ernest : Lenz, Eleanor Gregg. Mabel Mel lama, Howard Shafer, Jay Se- , hrist, W. E. Woods, Ernest Lens, Amos Hinton, Waldo Sears, James DuFor. Mrs. Cassie Sechrist will act as accompanist The show Is to be given at the ext regular monthly .- meeting of the local community club, Friday night,; April 81 in the Odd Fellows Hall. ". ,, . .- i - I' - X. SI BraopaU of Annual Statement of tha Ia4oa eat Provincial Marin aaa On oral Iaaaraaea Cm IA4. of. Landoa, Knr aad. aa the thirty-fin day of DeabT, 1S3I, auMU to tka Iaroraaea Coainia etaair, mt tae StaU f Orcfoa, pwaaaat mm law; CAPITAL .- ' AaMMt of capital atock paid mpt f20O eo.bo, ':. : - , :.. -. IS COME -ia ptwufauM raald 4orU tW yaar. mTtmjiitJb, lafrwt, 4MiUA aa4 tiU raaafvad earkof- ik ar, 4,77.7S. , Itava irm ar aaarea raaatrad earn tlM ymf, i9,ft3S.7, Tatat til4.1f.ft, " .Miw, M.2aj, Ki4a aU 0 aaaitat aia 4mrg C tartaaa m4 tmtttU fi4 imtg J, iuim a4 Um fi4 4mfi$ k yaar. 31jMt.t, F latnl .11 WW tt.OH.IL i, .K Taal aapaacitar.. 4? f ,,, aasrra . , Tata mt raal MtU mwU tmAei tmm), . i . .. ' ' ValM mt Ut aM U4m ew ' aartasaa aa4 mVmtm1, Ca'aa is UU aa 4, $,4M,t $, rrmiaaw ia mwh mi Mta rfW aaala tptaar SO, mt. UV All atWra, (li.SI2.0l. Tata) 4mitte aau. fl,sas,SllA4. LIABLUTlta Mraaa eUbaa for loaaaa unpaid, MS, sais.oe. '-',""'-h't,.---. 4 AaMont mt aaara4 premiuma a aH OOUUadiag rlika. $497,950.31. P tw oamiiaioa aad brakarag, 33.000.00. I : AO otaar liafcilitlaa. lei.TILW. ' Tto WabUiUaa.. axeloxira . f otpHal , BUSINESS TH ORKQOBT i w. roa THB TEAS ; Laaaa paid darlac tk yatir. ft.S0T.46. sTe? Compaay Th Laadoa aad am Ann, abb. LOm Ui4aU Kaaw mt AM U Mrr. 8t,w.rt l ' Sutatory rattdsat attorney for avrrie WOMEN'S ORCHESTRA ilEADY REHBAfcSWS Wkn the facile bate rMai. Hall, New York, o March 10, aaether victory will have been chalkad p far weseaa la ker a1 Wat tl with ax atrejadlce, aad ahe will have daaaoaatraU! kr right to vie with the lWly saal la the aaaaieal field as she km ionm la others, . Te Mate. Legiaaka fceleags the credit fer thle acw victory tm ergaa iaiag and tralaiag her ercbestra she has had to vaccooi ataay difficalU, chief aateag which was thai ef heldiag the aggregatiea together. The vivadowe aa4 elyaaaalo eoadactor is eoaftdoat that If gfvoa a . . fair opportaalty, woosea arc jast as coaipotOBt la ah aiosical fioM as aaoa. Mate. Legiaaka weat a Wag way toward proviag tale coatoatioa whoa she orgaalsod the Beatoa Woaioa'a Syatphoay Orchoatra aa4 took' It ea two highly aaccoaafol tears which boat aaost aaalo orchoatral eon cert tear records for uuw hers of eagagcaaeats aad large aadioacos. ' Her preeoat aggregatiea of woaiea antsiclaaa b coatposod of 100 girls mad woaiea. Maao. Legiaaka had to acoar Earoao aad Aatoriea for a Froack bora player aad oboe player, bat ah got thoau Tho womaa aaaaic aaaostro boliovea that orchoatral work Is porfoetlr poaaibl for married womat"bat ah inaiata that basbaad aad cbildroa aaaat aet take p too aiacb of tho BtBtlciaaVtimo. aor aaaat she try to create babies aad art at the eaato time. . H HIGH RECORDS RICKEY, March 14 The sixth and seventh grades made excep tional grades in the test sent out recently by the county superinten dent. The sixth grade averaged second highest in two room schools of the county and the sev enth grade, though averaging higher than the sixth tied with Bethany and Union for third place in the county. All other grades here were average or better. There are 11 pupils in the sev enth grade. This grade has always won at least a certificate at the county spelling contest and twice has won silver medals. A number of this clan .has attended the spelling contest ever since it was eligible which is, in third grade, and they expect to win the gold medal before they graduate. ,. Mrs. Minnie Joeckel and Mrs. Tressie Carlson are in charge ef the school. ACTIVE CULL SEEN PORTLAND, March 14. (AP! Conditions in the butter market are steady but an active call is reflected for cubes. The serious factor is the apparent cutting cjt prices to big stores which are sell ing at retail below the- wholesale cost. - v f Weakness continues In the un- CYLINDER5 HORSEPOWER CHASSff F.0.D,P0NTIAC FOR CUBE BUTTER GENERmLI Motors1 tOSt KZXltm VJULCC D A VM TC3 CHIT , thw tm Uf fo4 taitlt 4A i M tjwa of tfgdf ft mm rt trld wal te1V1e to4ift Mtg4 Ce-ftwgeWNV wYrewfff 4 wmMypw eftstesv ttmf4f 4 -4 UumHm wifh gerfeto, fW fwvertalftV Tmlftft tpftH T, fwaWewifof ff tl-fla4 ten. radlatoT-rVkMeal whl mI wheel opwiesl ft1ewat 4 ffltMeTyaeeot. Wheeftaeesi Ml. : Inch and lS74cfc maaf ataadafd kody tylef also avaOable. Bee this .new General Motor Track today. Tea will agree that It Is the out tandhii track value en the market. yWoou-ttheaton t . . . . .. . - L Llbtbr Co. V 272 N. Iligh, TeL 9533 -' :- 5 ...... if" " ' ElM ttfA mvtt'lrtr iynpkMy dertone of the egg trade as a re sult of the almost open shading of quotations ' by off-grade sup plies. This, appears the greatest menace toward maintaining val ues here. Demand for live chickens re mains good although there appears less keenness In the call at the re cently advanced quotations for light'weight offerings. While toms are showing little call, there remains a rather fair demand for dressed hen turkeys along the wholesale way with trad ing up to 22c pound for top qual ity. .Bettered trade conditions are reflected In the market for coun Prints and Plain Silk Crepes T Cil n 1 -JLlLj in oiuniun Other Dresses in the Sale at $2.88-46451 Pat off everything: you have planned to do tomorrow and see these print combination Dresses! Gay dashing new frocks in styles that months from now will still be NEW I Jacket frocks, boleros, sport and street dresses, afternoon, and Sun day Night frocks in the sparkling new Spring colors fer-, sian Green, India Red, Annapolis Bine, and Black. They're sensational values at these low prices! 275 N. liberty FOR DEBIHV MtiMitn hto sctfta at Camtk try killed hogs as a result of a farther advance in livestock. Beef market Is also showing improve ment. New high selling marks for cab bage was reported for the season when California stock of top qual ity was boosted to $4 cental. Some California stock la not above 12.50. j SIGN OP MUD WINTER PARIS, Mo. ( AP) J. P. Glover, weather prophet, is cer tain the mild winter will contin ue. Hornets built their tests In high places last inmusr, which !-. filttVIji .Ira no caiia 10 luiauivw - vumuiiiauuiis: i - 7 O Women's and ' .Misses' Sizes 4a flJltyVdaes! Cunning TUBFAST tro e k s with. broadcloth eellars cutis, French ; Beams4, 1-ln. hems for lengthening, and foil skirts. " : ; . ' .-rv ; - ; 3 Phont 8774 HEVEFM PlliS ' BED CIIWEfl Silverton Chamber of Com merce Gives Program at - ; : Evans Valley - KYANS VALLEY. March 14 Wans Valley school was literally paeked Friday night with an au dience which turned out to wei eome the Silverton' chamber of eommerce program delegation. -- T An -' Interesting "f eature ,2 of the renins was the awarding of the achievement pins ' to those -who won them In "their 4-H dub work last year.- Both the Evans Valley 4-H sewing elub and the Camp Cookery club won the pins 100 per cent. The groups worked un der the supervision of Ruby Down Sehants. ' , , "V Members of the Sewing dub were Genevieve and Marie Peder sen. Lois and Virginia Rue, Val entine Ness, Eleanor Roe and Dor othy Foote. In the Camp Cookery dab were Melvin. Doris, Anna and Lawrence Brendon, Blllle and francis Ness, Raymond Funrue, Evelyn Dack, Clayton Langser, Virgil DePlero, Earl Johnson and Walter Roe. Last season the Camp Cookery club built its log cabin completely from virgin timber. This year the dub is furnishing the cabin. An Evans Valley ehorus of 18 voices gave some selections at the Friday night meeting and Fred Baker's"! 4 piece orchestra from Silverton was also present and rave a few selections. ; Numbers put on by the chamber of commerce Included a vocal solo by George Reed accompanied on the guitar and harmonica by Arthur Cannoy and Norman Den Ison; a skit by F. M. Powell and Gus Herr; a skit by Arthur and Otto Dahl and Mr. s?pwell; a vo cal solo by Miss Francis Nelson with her mother, Mrs. Alf Ott at the piano; a tap dance. Buddy Se wdl Mrs. Roy Davenport at the piano; a yodelling number by El rln Almauist: selection by the Stranglers, composed of Paul New Prints? Ye! Tubfait?. Yei! i and only New as Spring itself. New in materials new In color. Low In-Price.- YoutMul, practi cal ' styles, well tailored and : c6rrectly six dT' Bright color prints, lin ens,' piques and cotton shantungs. ' . v . Salera, Ore." j WONT QUIT ' v .1 Li - j ' : . W : : Ignoring demands that he resign. President Svinhufvud of Finland (abere) ordered ' Government forces to 'resist attempts of the Lapuan-Faecist "anny' to seize Helsingfocs. the capitaL - The Fasdst leaders have demanded the resignation of the entire cabinet. Almqulst, Earl Booth and E. Hud dles ton; selections by Rudd Bent-son-s old time orchestra; dialect reading by Otto DahL mm. " Below are shown only a few of the hundreds of articles we offer st sensaitonaity Reduced Prices during this great sale. Ask for complete list st any "Western Auto" Store. Tire Vafaable Merchaadise Of Year Owa Choice Absolutely Free With Every Tire . . ! The most sensational offer in this great 1 6th Anniversary Sale . I EXTRA SAVINGS as high as $3.00 per rtrel Buy one tire or as many as you need ot our 41 our latest NtW low PRICES the lowest In our history and se- select from our huge stock, any you desire ABSOLUTELY FREE ' amount of your tire purchase . . . We reserve the riokt to withdraw S4ZZ WesteraCiaat Centar Traction 4 PUIL Pflea 1 BaaW am. Westeni Ciant Heavy Duty Can far Traction 6 FULL Plies Aak fer en alias not I Tira 2 Tires 1 Tira I" 2 2a4.4d $3.95 4.36 4.46 5.15 5.25 5.45 5.52 5.71 6JZ0 6.50 6.61 6.10 6.95 7.30 ' a . . . . . ST76 1.44 1.51 9.91 10.11 10.51 10.66 11.26 11.91 12.61 1X96 130 13.44 14.20 $491 5.65 5.71 6.65 6.75 6.91 7.15 7.45 7.15 1.20 J.35 8.65 1.75 1.15 1.70 1.15 1.92 1.91 10 JO 10.60 12.75 294.50 t0a4.50 21.4.75 29x4.75 29x5.00 1 0.5.001 Slx5.00 2tx55 10x55 llx5J5 2tx5.5ul 29x5.50 ,10x5.50 10x6.00 1x6.00 12x6.00 13x6.00 S 1x6.501 12x6.50 14x7.00 Wizard Radio Tubes I Wz?oiiulSa!er.......... n . ai . aVSf lTll Simoniz Kleener. Low Sale Price 38c PnCeS Slashed UP tO . TV C? UmHTw.fCmUner Gas Tank Caps- Tube Patching Outfit Certificate Holder. Gearshift Bails. Wireless Cigar Lighter. Ash Receivers. Accelerator Pedals S2c & 53s Pumps 44e up Radiator Ornaments ... ., 49c up Jacks . 5tc up Cushlow 69e up Chamois and Sponge A fine French Oil process tanned Chamois and a Cuba 21 Wool Sponge both 1 4 7 up lae 14c up 19 2Scup Form-Fitting SEAT COVERS OTHtX SXAT ttVQtS JTorU OUcxtmnJLtrzttt 210 Nw Comiaerclal' . .t SALOI .I VICTOR POINT. March .14 The Home Economics dub meet ing 'which was postponed last week - because of Mr. Burnett's death will be held at the grange hall Wednesday at 1 p. m. A vote will be taken to dedde whether the future meetings will be hdd In the hall or in . the homes of members.- ; : r : Union Hfll grange will hold its regular monthly- meeting Friday night.. The. lecturer . Mrs. TVerny Scott has arranged an interesting program ', honoring :' the.' biryi";ot Saint Patrick; The men members will' se.rve lunch-.with M.' M. Gll mour as ehairman of the commit tee. - ---- - . y : 7 Mr, and Mrs. 3. C. Krenx were hosts Thursday night t? members of the former Silver Falls Home stead Brotherhood American Yeo man which Is flow combined with the Salem Homestead. The time was spent in playing cards and In a social way, and at a late hoar supper was served at a table cen tered with low bowls ef daffodils and tall green tapers. Covers were plated for Mrs.- Minnie Mulkey, Mrs. Hanna Buffer, Mr. and Mrs, William DeLangh. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hunt, Miss. Barbara, De Langh, C. H. Lovett, Elmer Reed a, Mr. and Mrs. Krenx, Laurel and Richard Krenx. - -to I Buyers! A fine westeni Aata" by aae of is the west. TsiaTrm" BBr I I 3 MANY OTHERS BESIDES THESE Bicycle Tire Genuine "Road, fvNonTshid $ tread BigSJ.39 II vahia tnr other merchandiso up to 1 05V of the i this offer st say time. . DeLaxs DoubleDuty Westam Ciant 6 FULL Ptiaa Large Step Plate Aluminum frame with kick plate and ribbed rubber center pad. Re markable value at $1,00 9 m Drn?y Spotlight Rugged, power fui spotlight, off Black Duco, II nickel trim. V II mlngs Sale Jl -Price 41.00 Tires I Tira 12 Tirea WJ6 11.10 IMS 12.91 1306 13.60 13.90 14.60 15.21 15.96 16.46 16.10 17.10 17.38 16.90 17.15 17.41 17.12 19.95 20.60 24.96 $6.92 6.91 7.19 tao 1.45 1.65 f 9.15 9.45 9.65 10.25 10.45 10.65 10.65 10.15 10.90 10.95 12.35 12.65 14.65 SUJ6 13.71 15.32 15.11 16.41 16.16 9 ; 17.76 11.44 11.91 19.90 20.25 20.10 20.76 21.15 21J5 214 23.96 .24.64 21.52 Simoniz Polish and Kleener have been the motor ist's standby to use and 9 t Tire Gauge . Tire Covers. Floor Mats Auto Gocks. rC Up .9 So & JUT $1.00 up Horns. .$1.00 up Tov Automobiles S1.00& SMS Gloves , $1.47 up Welteworth Goggles $1.9 , Wind Wings, Pair $2.69 up Robes 2.95 up 44.95 up Trunk Rack. Pocket Knives Two Blades Fine steel, splendid qual 5 Ity. Big 50c value 3 VC Genuine LXjro'Snp-on Seat Covers for. Coupe or Roadster. CoupeorlN, Sale floedsterUUrO Price KoQywooe ii. IMS ILSS : Coupe or Roadster 4100 .Tudor Sadan or Coadw ZJS ! rrdor Sedan ,'2J5 AT CSSAT REDUCTIONS RgtsiUrs cf Auto Suffliet mnm sam . v Miss Bernita Jones and Paul Sharps of Portland were Sunday afternoon visitors at the C. C. Janes heme. : i ; Saturday night about SO grange members and their friends enjoy ed a social time at the hall. Cards and music were enjoyed until a late hour and refreshments were served."; : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Neal, Shirley Jean and Kenneth of Westflr and Mr. and Mrs. George Scott of Union Hill were Sunday dinner guests at the J. C. Krenx home. . STATE EYE TEST We now have the proper equipment and are qual ified to give standard State -. examination re quiring all 'motorists to pass a visual test. Consult us and get the - facts about your eyes. OPTOMETRISTS 333 STATE ST. 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