H- OREGON STATESMAN," Salem, Oregon, Simday Morning, April 18, 1837 Ellis Kinball t o lldsh 'Inspects-IdeaF'-Highway' i Bring Orchestra Noted Radio Musicians to . Be at Mellow Moon on . Wednesday Night PAG3 dXTZIST WJ Z3 : I l It's swing time! ... Ko not the motion picture ... but the famil iar opening announcement that countless thousands of radio fans like to hear when Ellis Kimball and his rersatile orchestra Intro duce their familiar theme over the alr-lanes. , But radio and dance fans In Sa lem won't be listening to Kimball and his entertainers over the air, they wfll be listening and danc ing to his rhythmic melodies at Mellow. Moon when he appears there In person with his entire troupe next Wednesday night. For nearly two years Ellis Kim ball and his unusual orchestra hare . been appearing and broad casting from the famous Topsy's Roost, at the beach In San Fran cisco. His popular radio programs hare been heard both on the Mu tual and Columbia broadcasting networks regularly. Vocal 1st Popular His band offers a distinctive style of music coupled with the poetry of original harmonious ar rangements which result In a de lightful effect which has secured for him a place "at the top" and a recognition as one of the finest orchestra directors in the west. Mary Ann Harris, billed as the "Swlngiest Little Songstress," is a featured vocalist, with the band. Miss Harris is a talented contral to whose specialty has been sing ing "blue-type numbers." Jack Buck and Douglas Von are also Tocalists In the band and join with Mary Ann to present en tertaining specialty trio selections. Blockade Will Be In Effect Monday (Continued from page 1) and accused of taking part In an Insurgent plot to turn the city ; orer to Gen. Francisco Franco. Agents of Junta's public secur- Ity section made two raids. They seized a reputed "fifth column" outpost within signal distance of the insurgent lines of the city's outskirts and uncovered what they called the largest spy ring found in the capital since the war started. Shells fell all along the Gran Via as insurgent artillery pounded the center of Madrid In one of the most severe bombardments- In months. On the siege front, however, there were no important changes. Government troops, communiques said, maintained their positions dominating the Manianares river "corridor" between the main Franco forces In Casa de Campo park and 3,000 isolated Insurgents in University City. The insurgent garrison in the devastated model educational cen ter, hemmed in for days by a seige-withln-a-siege, were said to have exhausted their drinking water and to be holding their out post with difficulty. . ' . 1 f ' ( . I ; '. - ' J i " This Nash driver Is looking; over the divided highway on the Berkeley approach to the San Francisco Bay Bridge, with a curb and a space of soft dirt between the two traffic streams. Safety features of the new Ambassador Six .which has paused beside the highway safety strip include oversize hydraulic brakes, finger-tip steering, all-steel body with safety steel top and safety glass la all windows. Carter & Church Motor company, 865 North Commercial street, is local - Nash agency. .;;:: Lebanon's Band Is Gass C Champion s . Difficult Program Played to Win Honors; Three Tied in Class B EUGENE, April 17.HiP)-West Linn, The Dalles and Oregon City high schools, triple winners in class B, and Lebanon high, class C champion, carried off major honors In the 14th i annual Ore gon state high school band con test on the University of Oregon campus here today, j ; The two day contest came to an end this afternoon when the three class B schools presented their numbers In the music auditorium. Class C competition was held in the morning, and ensemble groups competed Friday. -J,' Using a new rating system, judges placed all three class B schools in division two which de noted excellent performance. The Dalles band was a shade superior to the West Linn and Oregon City bands, but not enough to be given a division one rating for su perior ability. .Program Difficult The Lebanon organization of 45 pieces, bedecked in brilliant red coats, breezed through to a division one classification in class C to finish over 10 other bands. Lebanon's band, directed by Ver non Wiscarson, played a difficult program which included Schu bert's unfinished sypmhony, St. Julian, and Attllla-Karoly. Woodrow Wilson Junior high. University high, Canby and Marshfield were given division two ratings behind Lebanon In class C yesterday morning. Sandy, St. Helens, Tillamook, Woodburn, Beaverton, and Estacada were all placed in division three. Safety Education Plan Worked Out 10,000 Copies of Booklet Already Given Out Is Report of Snell Development of a comprehen sive state-wide program of motor vehicle accident prevention and safety education, virtually has been . completed by Secretary of State Snell, he announced Satur day. The program will be launch ed shortly. "This plan," Snell said, "would incorporate all cities and com munities of the state and would stress educational programs, sound pictures, luncheon speakers, bulletins, radio, publicity contests and other events. ' Snell said he was pleased with the interest being manifested In thenew safety educational book let issued jointly with C. A. How ard, state superintendent of schools, for distribution among the high schools of the state. Thefirst 10,000-copy edition of the booklet, "Are young drivers good drivers?" already has been exhausted. "I should like to receive sug gestions and ideas from Oregon citizens regarding my program," Snell said. "Each week two of these letters, selected at random, will be read together with the authors' name during our weekly broadcast. His Home Gan'feYOlJKS Now is' the time to build if you would have the advantage of F. II. A. help and our sugges tions. We can help you immeas Drably in carrying out your plans on an economical basis and long term payments just as you would pay rent. With values increasing weekly in the real es tate field it will pay you hand some profits both in pleasure and as an investment five years from now to own your own home. Phone or call for an interview. Study These Advantages . . We work in full co-operation with the Fed eral Housing Association in arranging easy; ways1 to finance your own home. : ! .. ; ' ' Our own planning department has been enlarged to give you the benefit of any type of architecture to fit your income. ; , '. ; The equity in your home is also insured under an F. H. A. loan, for instance if . unfortunate circumstances prevent you from keeping up your monthly payments and it becomes necessary for the Loaning Agent -to repossess the property, you will not lose your entire equity. - ' ' ' No brokerage or commission charge 1 or loans for example, if you own a lot free of encumbrances, you may borrow 80 of the combined value of lot and new house and pay back in small monthly payments, taking 15 or 0 years for payments, if so desired. o o o o Gratfe PENS I0MDAY MBMMG We have selected merchandise from each depart ment and made drastic reductions on these items. These special concessions will only continue till we dispose of the different articles, so we would advise your getting in early in the sale. We will also display new spring things as they arrive, such as Cotton and Linen Dresses, New Clock Hose, Gabardine Bags, the newest things in Millenery, Exclu sive Lingerie, .Tailored Foundation Garments, which will not be included in the sale. RIISAIII)ir-ir-WEAIIl Bradley Knit Suits & Dresses This is an exclusive line to our store and we are placing broken lines on sale for a short time only. Cashmeres and Bunduras in Green, Beige, Tan, Lime, Blue, and Grey. $14.50 Garments at $19.50 Garments at $22.50 Garments at E .95 EG)- 95 E) .95 TaMoi? ;E2aal Bflonns A very high style of blouse exclusive to our store and handled ONLY by U. They come in Linens, Crepes, and Chiffons. All the new spring colors in a wonderful array of styles at .95 4 .95 .95 New Cotton Dresses Batiste, Broadcloth, Dotted Swiss and Linen as well as Hand blocks and Laces, all sanforized and shrunk. These are all very new dresses and range in price from $3.95 .o$12.50 inniiiiflj eeH Satt! These coats are trimmed with the finest Fox and Wolf skins, all the fabrics are imports and the furs come from Siberia. They are made up in Gold, Lupin, Blue, Black, Grey, Coral, Luggage Tan, and Neutral. We are going to place these on sale, regular $69.50 and $79.50 values, to be disposed of at $55.00 Values to Go at.. $44.95 $39.50 $49.50 Values to Go at L- Sjpoartt.Coatto We have a large line of Sport coats- in all styles and sizes. Trim novelty weaves and fleeces. You will be surprised at the excel lent tailoring and superior fab- rics in these coats. All selling at $25.00 to be placed Z !!!! $16.50 MAN ITAIIILdDCiEIID SHJUITS $19.50 Values on Sale at $1495 $22.50 Values on Sael at $16.95 $25.00 Values on Sale at $19.95 We have the finest line of Man Tailored suits made exclusively by men and using only men's materials, linings and trimmings. These suits come in black, blue, grey, navy, beige, all hard finished materials. HI o S e is? sr Women's silk hose. Three thread, all new light shades. All sizes and lengths, regu larly sold at $1.00 to $1.15. While they lost Two pairs for $1.00 Slightly Irregular) Women's Pumps and Ties Pedigo and Rice-O'Neill black ana brown leathers. About three hundred pairs in the lot selling regularly at $8.75 to $10 to be grouped out at v4V3 IHIOES Women's Dress Shoes Some of our very best makes in Blue, Gray, and a few Brown, this includes both pumps, ties and sandals. These shoes were regularly sold at $8.75 to $10. Broken lines to clean up at. $6.95 SUnoes Over 2 hundred pairs of broken lines of brown and black, regu lar $6.50 values both in low and flat heels to be closed out at 3 95 Sport OxEords White with brown or black sad dles. These shoes have the regu lar Spaulding rubber sole and are the finest shoes that we have ever carried. Only a few left which were reg ularly sold at $5 to $6 to be closed out at House Clippers Soft soles, leather and crepe, some with feather boa trimming in Black, Green, Blue, and Red. You will have to come early to get these as they will not last, long at only 1 03.95 E .00 MILLINERY SALE I IT E2IL All sizes and colors; regular $4.95 values to at 07 95 Big savings on order numbers of sample : lines, Including hand woven straws.' . Improve Your Posture With Arehart & Aldrich Foundation Garments Peach Coutil and Batiste Bro cade. Pink corsets made to your individual requirements.. Regular $10 and $11 Values " on Sale at ) Also . . . For short time only, ready-made , Garments and Brassier at big re d actions ranging in price from Kayser Clips All Kayser merchandise is exclusive to our store. We are offering special , V $2J0 values in all colors and sizes &tl E Koyser Pontics Regularly sold at 60c, this lot will be entirely, disposed of ini Kayser Eloyon Gowns ? Po jamos Broken lines in all sizes in lot will be disposed of at KlaaclEiGO. We are placing all of our 85c values both in colors t and white in one group, to be disposed of at ' 6 for 0U.GO Koycor Gpun GLOVES ' This is a very exclusive line of gloves in all th spring shades. Grey, Navy, Green, Yellow, Gold, Black and white. 'Prices at .$.1.00 - $fl.50 .r f ; EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL v . Colbbs & Mitchell Co. Sfiioe Goo 135 North Liberty South 12th St. Phone 9183