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' .1 ' ! ' , - . - L The OREGON STATESMAN. Salexa Oregon. Wednesday Morninsr. March 2. 1933 1 . i : PAGE THREE ; 'f Bond Issue Sells at 99 v Silverton Council Meeting la Devoted Mostly Jo Money Matters .. SILVERTpN Ordinances pro viding for. - the -'reissuance : and : sale of. bonds' due were passed at a special meeting of the city ; - council . Monday night. - A bid of Conrad, Bruce and . Co. at. $99 'at - 4 I per. cenUwaa - also accepted forr a $2500 jre- " fending - bond ; issue. s . A. resolution , was "adopted au thorising the" finance committee i to- arrange for ;tae payment of $2500 sewer bonds and - $1000 . Interest due. .. 1 1 . " . . " " . It -was , reported that, the .au aitine, under . way by the: state department soon, will . be com .-. pleted. v- -: i'..; ' - Informal discussion' of obtain- ; - ing WPA funds for a. sidewalk .. project : prevailed Mayor . W. H. ; v Moffett, who : favored the . , pro- iect.. said that" he would Invest! .gate .and,1 reporj ibact , at- the . regular meeting or tne. city conn ..-ctt. to 'be; held next Monday night. Talk Retaining Wall Building -a retaining wall a r long the Lou Ames, Hosmer and Stalker property along Silver .Creek was also; discussed but left to a later .meeting. ' It was reported that, some grading was beicig done on Cen ter street, which , Is admittedly In a bad condition. However, It ' was disclosed that the work was - likely being done by - the pro perty owners as (the city had not sanctioned the-project.: It was suggested that before too much work be one, those in charge obtain the services -of an - en gineer approved establish -a grade as the c!ty re- cuirements grade. are Luella Hi Foster at Uavton by the city to for a uniform i DATTON Mrs. Luella Ilib- bert-Foster, , 6 9, wife , of W. E Foster and a resident 'of Dayton for more than 53 years, died at her home: Friday night:, ShV was : a .member , ot th( Dayton Chris tian Church and the. Dayton Kill Kare Klub. Funeral services were hold Monday with burial at Day ton Brookside pemetery. - . -She. .w as born, February . 9, 1869 at JWest- Salem.i 111., where she. .reside. until.' she -.was 16 -.years of age when -she came, with her . parents toj.Dayton.' She ;.waa married -March -26, 1890. , i .w-" ' " The. widower ; a n d.these. six Ohio Governor, and B radley Clash in Court , - ' s j i i - ; ;: ft , N '' s : -JL , Delegjates Going To rPaper Confab Sllnigter Takes Awarcl i or est Family at Church Event ? riv iIIim Mmi attornera marked th onenlnff of the he&rinir of Iee Bradlev in' ast Cleveland . ninnlcipal court on, charges of perjury brought by Gov. Martin L. Davey of Ohio. Thej charges followed testimony of Bradley before a legisliitive committee investigating graft In the state administration. From right. Governor DaveTr Bradley and one of Bradley's attorneys, Marvin C. Harrison, are , tared as they appeared in court. Plea for a continuance brought a two-day postponement. ' v y V- Farmers : j News Union ? i Court i 3Iembers Coming .MOUNTAIN VlfeW Coming frpm : Dallas Wednesday night, March: ,2, members of the coun ty: court will address the meet ing of the! Farmers Union local. It ; will : be San open meeting i and refreshments will be served. I - r SUBUMJTY Ro? . Hewitt of Salem will! be guest rpeaker at the regular meeting of the Far mer Union! n the C. F. hall, Sublimity, j Thursday night, March 3, j "Where 'Do We Go From Here" is the title oL his Ulk. ' I Silverton Legion Number Is First In Audition Event 1- Dayton;, -A. D. " Foster' Sacra men to, Frank land Vernon Fos ter of Dayton t .Mrs Henry Roop er. ot Antelope, , Mrs. -' Herman Louis of Dayton; . also' one brother- James Htbbert-Dajrlon; J two sistecs; M f s.i Iner Mortensen, Oregon City: Mr?; Annie Wester field, Bremerton. '-j-;-' SILVERTON Judges announced-late Saturday night the win ners of the community program given Friday night as a . benefit for the audition system at ;the Eugene Field auditorium. j To Maurice Buchanan,vrepre senting the 'American Le k '.to n went the first prize '"hamber of commerce won. second.. with their presentation of the Four Norse men in vocal selectiont; the Paf-ent-Teacnars . association . ,w o n third with (the Voc Por program headed by Richard Pickell. Hon orable mention went to. the Com munity schbiT" rhythm "-skit;' ehUdren.surrirt igl&ri : Foster fit 'L -Tnd entire program, w h tc h Vern Warren Is Winning Orator iAMITY Vera j Warren pt the Aniity union high school won firt place in the-lower Willam ette Valley Sectional Public speaking contest 1 held in Dayton Friday night. His topic wah "Ru ral; Electrification :- and its Ef fect o n Agriculture." David Mitchner of Newberg won sec ond place andDctave Lelncke of Forest Grove tanked third. j Young Warreii ; will . represent this section in the" state contest to: be -held at Corvallls inl April. tiday afternoon in the. Agri culturs and Shop contests' 'Amity won these five places: Raymond Weiinonow, first, in rafter cut ting; Elvin Ascher, second In potato grading; ; Joseph Stuffel, third in rope work; Lyle Smith, third in leatherl work: and Al bert Dereave, fourth In seed idrjntification. J - . v I Mrs. Lyna C, Burch and son Hair old formerly of Stockton, Calif, were weekend giiests at the1 home of his narenta. Mr. ah Mrs. C. H. Burch. Tiey left Ae; first of the ,week for 'their new home in 1 Marshf ield where Mr Burch is I editor aid pub lisher . of the Southwestern Ore- goa "News." !l ' Packed Hoiise but For Church Drama kl irangers iNews MACLEAT - - The monthly grange meeting will be held Fri day . night. The rnembership is now 124 and 1 Is expected sev eral names will te proposea xor membership Friday night,'. - ; -ji ; . Boy 14 Observes Third' Birthday t: Three-Act Co Slated at 'Prairie medy drew a packed -house, ; .vu; one of the . best' affairs ever -arranged with, local I talent. The, program lasted-just itwo. houmana noide- lav was noticed between num- tera. J. J. f Lewis, general " -ehair- m comments from i the ; entire au- dience for Ithe affair which orlg- matea. wup mm. au- mrt4.Mvw-Cf,w. -n o;.,rAO(0, WOODBURN The Elliott Prai rie Recreation! clnb is presenting a " three-act comedy, at the com munity hall on) March 5. The name ry." The plot- concerts- a - young man who has to be -married within two days or lose' a million dollars. Complications set in when his law - yer advertises,' for a wife for him. , - Those taking part in the play are: Vance" Toder, Merton Har rison," Lorin Yoderf Ralph Harris on. Barbara Cummins." Shirley Braat and Norma Gordon. 5Admis- s!on prices are nominal. Refresh ments will also' be sold. . The Elliott Prairie , Recreation eluh will, hold Its regular March meeting Wednesday night, March 9. Everyone, is invited. - - , Early Risers See Mt. Jefferson in Startling Glories AUMSVILLE Aumsvllle' resl Aents enioved a rare sieht about 7 o'clock - this ' Monday morning, when Mt. Jefferson was a blaze of glory. The rising sun shining on It outlined the snowy peak with thick rim "of - biasing gold. The most Jnteresting.part of the phenomenon was that the fog lift ed. only aloag the: outline of Mt Jefferson, showing it with a mas-, sive, golden background, while the remaining lower range of hills was slightly - fog-shrouded, .affording no nnusual sight -i - s j After 10 minutes, the sun began to come into view above the south side ot the peak and presto! The sun eclipsed; the rare sight. . MEHAMA-A community cluh mnA nroram was held- at . the- Uehama Schoolhouse Saturday Tileht ; with Mrs. Carl Reld and fr Jo Winebinger in charge The program-consisted, of recita I'nm . and! musical numbers tby the school children and some 0 thA adults:: - - : " RecitaUon. by Wava Baas, r.iihert Waener. Dale Xlrsch Dick Wagner, Violet Titxe, Billy Williams. Roberta P.eid, and Gor don Kirsch. Two short plays were and cuitar numbers., by rMnn Titie and Wilbur Blum e-nitar and vocal selections by n nwlt Toy sen. - Barney Kirsch romlcal recitation. Vort Satnrdat night " a card party , will be given at the com tnuni ty club. . ! J il . - I ; . c f 8ILVERTON-A' packed house 1 greeted St. Paul'a annual ; play Sunday night at the recreational iuUI. Father Arthur Sullivan and r. j. j. j Liewis, geueri kuixii - jjjfi William MacNeill directed received many iavoraDie . i t .vuvi te,nde4 n, :A; L. jV. Smith, Helen Lambert, Ar thur Stenberger, x Lynn Miller, BRUSH CREEK Because Ro bert Kellis, born! February 29, has a real birthdate anniversary only every four years, he chose Sunday as the day to celebrate this year and his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kellis enter tained in his honor at a Sunday night supper. Robert was 14 but lias celebrated only three rea birthday anniversaries. Another honor guest was Mrs. Alvord Mo- berg of Scotts Mills, the occasion also celebrating her: birthday. Present were Robert Kellis, Mr, and Mrs. Alvord Moberg, Mrs. G E. Moberg, Marna' Moberg, Pa tience Moberg, L. H. Meyer, Al- thea Meyer, Lndvig Meyer, Mrs. Russell Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, Russel Moberg,' Valleda and Verle Moberg, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mo berg, Corinne Moberg,' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kellis, Robert and Janet Kellis. . i . i T . - f . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Satern and two , children, Wallace . and Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sa tern and two" children Joan and Darrell, of here,' accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ole Satern of Silver ton, motored to Hillsbpro "Sunday to -. celebrate the birthday anni versary of ' MrsJ. Victor. Madsen (Cora Satern).-' (; i LEBANON Don Phelpa an Bob Clarke will go as delegates t the Olytnpia conference of pape mm -workers this weekly; , - The WPA kindergarten sch will continue in the basement of Che Presbyterian church as the 23 families benefited wlU sponsor the rent.1 ;: .(' A prise was offered br the ME Sunday! school Sunday for, the lar gest; family in attendance ks this was Family Day." . Rev., Rv Spncefwith five took the avfardj; joan schenck , and Don Cham berlain? were presented in a rocal program at the scout hnt Monday night by: Irene Moore,. vocal teach er in the high school. This was the first appearance of the pupils out side: of concerts.-, j : Birthdays Are Honored j j A banquet Sunday at the George Cnilds, borne celebrated the birth days of Mrs. Childs, her son; Don, and son-in-law, Carl; Jungkeit: there f were 25 present . Including' six . sons, . a daughter and their families.;. - ' , Mrj and Mrs. Chase" Strin former- well known residents of the Lacomb section, are here on a vacation - from Chicago, where stringer is employed at an elec trical; plant.' j w. u. looney, architect, is re modeling the S. C. Myers' bus iness; block occupied by the 5e- way store. - sanuam Aerie. 257 fraternal or der Of Eagles sponsored . a wiell- attended oyster supper at K of P hall Monday night with a pinochle party following. j Hold Church Events Friendship day Saturday at Baptist ahurch attracted visitors front! other churches and from bany and nearby towns, about in number. The program included a play: "WJiat Your Grandmother Did' by high school members ot the guild. . The. annual BYPU banquet be held at the church next Tues day Slight, Frank Tubban and Miss Ruth Chambers, seniors at U of O, gene, put on a program Sunday night at the Methodist chtarch honoring the international meet of theLWesleyan Foundation. Taking: New Position F. E. Chambers, . salesman . for the;Mountain States company! will leave soon for southern Oregon where he will fake a position. ' Bruce Parton and-Ken Eichner left; Sunday for, Seattje where they I will take temporary employment, going later to Alaska for the sea on : ; A son .was born February 28. to the Al 65 will Mr; and Mrs. Floyd HI CLbla - Dnttenhaver) - at - the anon , general i hospital ; a and. Mrs. R. L. Workman Townsend to Fight Jail Term . --. ..- j. - VI - L - . . - !- - m. ; 1 kf i) J JL Employer Croup Report Is Slated for Next Meef . t -. j. . , .. - ... . : 1 .. - In Washington Vhere he had come to serve a 30-day Jafl sentence ; tor; contempf of a congressional committee, Dr. Francis; E. Town , send, Tl-year-old leader of the Townsend pension movement,- changes : Us mind. He Is seen telling reporters he win appeal the case to the Vi S. supreme court. Dr.- Townsend walked out on a congressional investigation in iras. Silverton Airs Ideas Pr In Present and Con Dog Poisoning Epidemic FCOlt. Leb- sbn to Feb- guests during the the home, of his brother. George and W family several were residents here for S. .Faller. years was proprietor hardware store. whnj of weekend at The Fuller Mr. the Fuller Amity SILVERTON Some Silverton hiome owners fere report inv that while thev ttiemselves would not poison Idogs. they are very nearly in sympathy with the clog poisoner who have received the public's condemnation in the community! re cently. Sneaking not as officials but as individuals some mem bers of the city council Monday O night informally discussed the complaints against the dog pois oners. While they rather objected to the method, they were some what In sympathy with the home owners who resorted to means within their reach to rid their gardens of dogs who dig up valu able flowers and plants! j Dog owners, said those discuss ing the matter, should learn to keep their dogs at home, tied pr fenced, as home owners! could not be expected to sanction; having their lawns dug up- and their plants" tramped "down. ' I " ; A series of dog" polsjonlng has been carried on at Silverton. In re cent weeks,'. Officials 'are. endeav oring to, trice, down the! source "ot the', poisqning. as this, tiey feel; Is not the method to handle the mat-. ter. . .;..;,.- Large Crowdont For Vincent Talk of Businessmen Ericksons9 new Home I Aboe Mehania Scenp' fT: -..Of Kcnic fGathering Fuliers Aire' Visitors AMITr-fMr. and Mr derson served as master of cere monies and Guy DeLry managed the program selections. Dr. R. Moore i SteWart was the electri cian: Geotge Wiesner installed the audition; system . which was used tor the first time that night. Assisting Mr. Lewis on the gen eral committee were Mrs. J. W. Jordan, president of the PTA, tin Mr. Anderson. The committee bop 'dr to raise the S130 necttssarv for tne Bys tern and door receipts amounted Grange Is Urging -Highway. Program essary amount. Deores 'Pa vis, 'Evelyn Lois, Joe i Gatfke, and-John Gainte. - - .1 SILVERTON Bv a resolution .During intermission, M.iss Cla- J adopted at the February meeting or tne silverton grange, a state wide program of highway beau- tificatioh will. !be urged at the Oregon state grange convention this year. The resolution .will be presented to the Marion county Pomona grange, at its next meet ing. . -. TE-- The campaign ot roadside beau- tification. will be carried on in connection with : the state high-I ra Keber,. accompanied, by Ursula Keber, both of Mt. - Angel, sang and Ed Lais : gave- a group . ot piano solos. ; ' .'L '.v V : Following the' play Father Sul- llvtin was host at a late, supper to those 1 taking . part: end assisting between acts together with addl ti6hal invited, guests who includ ed Mrs. Smith, Benny Wolfe of -i t. 11 1 x . rM. - t 1 ! - ! B""ir-v' -I Sferk; Harold Davis,. tNeai;: Mc Neill, and MrV and Mrs. 1 J. II. MeiCullottgh. ; it t MEHiMA Mr.' ahd Mrs.5 H. Ericksonj and . daughters . Evelyn and Donha, and Mr. eand Mrs..Wil lard Johnson all had a. picnic -dinner Sunday at the Ericksons new home above Mehama. Mr. and "Mrs. Johnson are also building a house fnear the (Ericksons. F : - , --KMr; atid Mrsv Henry Karnmann tn&Rutlk .Moe ot fancvaTertaii Ariyn Moe ot Portland, visited with the girl's mother, Mrs. Jennie Jfoe. oveif the weekend.--;.' - iX)ewey Wallace." t--.- ' ' j;.. ' v MT. ANGEL A: large number of. business' men gathered at the ML'Angel hotel Monday noon for . their regular . luncheon meeting and to 'hear ,'Rev.1 Vincent Kop- pert's , talk! on labor-legisUtlon, . Father Vincent Is an authority on the social sciences; and ; has stu- died the labor, questions from" all ; angles. His i talk was frankly en- -lightening, and instructive.', " ' Frank Gillette discussed lsome pertinent articles In currentf mag atlnes. i .' iV--: J. T. Bauman, Otto' Oswald and ' Frank Hettwer were appointed oa -. committee with Father Alcuin ' as advisor, "to ' investigate the as- . - sociated employers ' organisation :.' and to report on same at the next - meeting. ' v" tr-V. ' 1 . The - industry"- committee was asked .to report on the housing actr at the meeting on March lsjwhich'" will be held in the evening instead t ot at noon as usual. The club de- cided on-a Special sick, committee. . Otto Oswald, G. P. Ebner and Fred Schwab. " -,1. - I ' - J- Goests - at' Monday'a luhcheon included . John Beyer, C. J Bern- ; ing, Joe Rosno and Joeepli Wav ra. The birhtday treats weffe sup plied by W. Douglas Harris and Bill Worley. Ticket: sellers tor the next meeting are J. Forest Sau vain and Al Wilde. a Selandir Honored At BirAdayPrty : PIONEER Emilie Selinderof EUendale was honored fwith a : birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Joy Robbins Sundayi Others present were Mr. and Mr. G. Se- -lander and family, Mr. a jrd Mrs. Burt Curtiss and son of here and Lucille Harris of Dallas and the Robbins family, C. S. Aydelott ot Eugene, was a guest f or part of the day. ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strout ot : Amity were Sunday dinner guests -at the Roy Bird home,! visiting their sister. Virginiat McCarter. v- Mark Blodgett who fell from a ladder from the top of the barn recently is able to do his spring plowing. Several of the neighbors,, are taking advantage of the beau tiful spring weather to do their spring plowing. j .. - . ; r Ladies' Aid Sponsors - - x . Sapper toT)eTraY Cost f. , x Of RepairsTfor thurch night the AIRLIE Saturday: Ladies Aid sponsored a Supper at Aid-House. to defray th expenses . ot repairing file- fofnaeer and oth er church-;repairs. .1, 1 ' " Mr and Mrs. Paul Wfison mov- v ed Saturday into the house ot.Har- l. Tf McKlbben.' $ I-- Imagine hayin of the i WORLD'S GREAT ARTISTS .1 If aaVma TmjH-CrouB X Prix -f th WLmumk at, produced thr great anastcrpicew Wfort K was IS. W Ml thy Whdqr. Wft m ' fortm of f l&O.OOO. Th only Ml riral at Um grwt Micbei- L. angckV ! - Barlow Talk on Social : Hygiene Is Postponed lv. Due to Grange Council 1 ...j-.. Stl Paul's Altar Croup To Meet This Afternoon Contests Staged There .!- 1. LIBERTjy The meeting slated here March 2 to hear Dr. H. H. Barlow speak on social hygiene ha heen nostDoned to March 19 due to thej grange county councij meeting, to be held Wednesday at TJnion Hili. Dr. Barlow's talk is being sponsored by tne g r a n g e home economic club. . . f The Liberty Woman's club will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. O. E.' Brooks." Rol caU wUl be VOregon Wild Flow ers." .1.-- ' - : . . Dayton! Wins First in Sectional Shop, Aggie SILVERTON ' Mrs. William MacNeill will be home hostess Wednesday- afternoon to mem bers of St. Paul's Catholic Al tar society; Assisting hostesses are Mrs. w. Cretiaa, Mrs. H. Amundson and -Mrs. Johanna Schaefer. .: " ! Found Guilty Alvin Legards Dinner v Hosts in Compliment 1 To Wenatchee Family SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Legard were dinner, hosts Sunday Jin honor of Mrs. . lie- j gard's brother, sister-in-law aid 1 Uttle niece, Mr. and Mrs. Orvai Larson and Carol Lee, who spent the .weekend here from ; Wenat chee.' The Larsons formerly, llv- ' here.! : , : u-., .' I. . T Attendine the dinner-were Mr. and Mrs. .Larson, Carol Lee. V. C. Larson. Harold Larson, Mrs. A. C. Legard, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leeard and Denzel. and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Larson of Salem. Qair Nibler Is Injured On Winter Sports Frolic WOODBURN Among jthe many iWoodbnrn people spejid- ing Sunday, at Mt. Hood was Nibler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nibler, who . suffered torn liga ments in his left knee while i to bogganing and will have to keep ms teg ; in a cast ior at least a month. The accident was caused i by " an f Ice obstruction which 1 caused injuries to many, winter sports enthusiasts over the weekend-k-ii,.::;...-: ".. .t I ' - ' ' ; v r f e - , i H ' ''n (' ;.'!! v 1 i n 1 - i , - t 1 $ DAYTON The Dayton union high school agricultural instruc tor and class were hosts to the lower Willamette valley sectional I shop and agricultural contests held at the schoolhouse Friday afternoon. ' ' ;; 1 "'" " Dayton won' first place: and also won first,-second and third place in grain judging; first ana second place in rope work : . first and second in 'poultry judging. Trial of Joseph Schieble Postponed for. one "Week WOODBTTRN The trial of Joseph z John I Seheible of Ger- vais. which "i was - to "have been heard In Judge j Overton's court Monday," was i postponed until next Monday j March 7. at the j reauesf of Girvi Smith: his at torney.' ficheible lis charged withj driving ' at motor "vehicle while ' under - the Influence of intoxicat ing liquor, ri- 'j.;-; s" ." -, for your mtimkte friends 48 of the greatest arti. of the world! Men like Michelangelo, da Vinci, Rembrandt, El Greco painters whose greatness liafstobd the test of centuries, whose works are prized possessions of famous museums. What an inspirationjto enjoy aany assoaaaon wiui inesc maiqriminas, uicso unmaut pcrsunaimcs, iu rum the pictures that made them; great I The Oregon Statesman '-atijvM w in collaboration with tk j; Rational Committee ?oe Ast AppeeciAtioi i : - : offerdyou . p 48 FAMOUS PAIIITIIIGS exauisitelv reproduced in full original colors i private collei-1 ! uon oi tne nnest an ox nve cen-1 turies-a de luxe jhistory.of art In I 1 pictures ior your nome. ; . .- . -I -5 WHAT YOU GET I 11, j The KCAA plan offerl you 48 Famous Faint-: '; i lag. reproduMd by a revolutionary multicolor - s s printing proeeu which retains with remrkblo ; ; i fidelity the true color an feeling of the originals. ! These paintings hare been selected by a com-. ' mitteo of distinguished jart authorities as iigni-r Scant examples of the finest art of the five eea-. Jtnries since the EenaUiance. The color surface i j of each is approximately 11 by 14 inches, an excel- lent size for framing and convenient for a port-' P ' folio collection. -; v" .. --..v; " f ' - r "'"; " Fosr Each Week i Silverton Firemen" Check Blaze at f Bank - Building: :a ; . The Series of 48 is divided Into twelve gronps f fonr nirtnres. One set becomes arailable each ! weekf on presentation of six differently nombered --"! Art Certificates (see page X each day) and only Z9 i cents in Wh. (4 cents by mail.) , . j. , T i -: i ' I"- "' w VI) f i) itV , - y .. sjaasYS TUBmnhtr ni H Wift ... v Utaw S .... 17t ecstnrr rVmisli saacter 1 for vheae. works aasnarcfas . hH. Pint utsrtia tiiuMph , when hi fathr-iJl-lw tried, to brail ff a rcalistH Sy b painted am the nose of a I easel ia a pictue. . f . v , VELASQUEZ . : InfamU Margarita rrs .' i .Group 4 : - Court painter to 8ala' .- Philip IV. 8pnt his life por- , trmnaci-CMbamiBe-, Mrvins; the nu) fmmiir. in retera for . . a null was n4 the soaor of . waarinr the ' kiss's cast-oC - , : i - RUSCMS Pom otu Wttf Burnt -Group . Most prolifle an4 iojom of Flemish masters. A "paiBters .. painter," famous for robust odea. 'Twice a royal ambas sador. With many assistants . ran prospers as ''masterpiece factory.'' -. -. t DtXACROK HsIt Cronp . -Greatest French painter of early llta century. Wtstless Bomaatic. Visited Africa, Spain. Ens land, pat them all in his 'warm, colorful ran i and lua bruuaot JooraaL V . ' I - "v ... ' "-V ? i 5 A ' ' '; Injured at Bit. Hood: " HOLlTWOOD-George) wilt. who wita a group" of .fire others went to Mt: Hood to; enjoy win ter sports the past weekend,! suf fered a '"broken rib and vertebra as result oV a toboggan spui. Hiding her tears: behind her hand las she leaves the courtroom la 1 Kewark, : SJ., . where she and jher chuiH, Ethel 'Sohl, were jfound guilty of the holdup mur- der of s boa riTert Genevieve j(Chippy) Owens; lose the stoir SILVERTON The fire de partment 1 was '. called out early Monday morning to check fire- a a m e. e m .1 L 1M at tne uoonage & ucwtame rau No damaee was reDorted. . ,- ' The department also . cnecnea a chimney fire at the w; S. Jack h nnk a Rfttnrdav. ! .. .r . -. - - , - . 1 Student Is; Injured , SILVERTON Rnth Thompsoa lsearrrina herleft arm -in a sling as a result of an accident wh n h a . al taned and fell - on ft milk' bottle i and .ent' her ' hand quite severely; -Several stitches orprn . necessarT - to e 1 o s e iu wound. She la attsnding the aca demy at Mt. Angel, t r - " : Fieasse'a MOTHERHOOD ' j v . s' , ' U Group 11) ; This pletnre is typical of the "Blue PerW f this modern : master, who has been called the weather cock of modern art, for every time he changed his - i - i s-rp aiyie. a moasana imitators eunna loeinv oi ss 12 USSOnS ta Art AppreCtatlOai F R ttV trnquestienably the moet influential painter Jiving wuijtj. . . oawreouii uw oma Nrm urns w mm : L . 1 M . ... .. 'M'. ..... . BRUSH CREEK Miss Marna Moberjt. who -came here last De- cal raha, which che maintained I cember "to be with . her- mother. Mrs, G. ' E. Moberg,- leit Monaay i nicht. for Salem! whera she will be emnloved at- the surgery, of the Saiern general hoepiUL .throughout the trial. The jury's recommendation j : of mercy means a life j sentence for the awv uiBt j With each week's tetj f four pictures, you re-, leeiva free an eight-page lesson in Art Apprecia- -- tion by Dr. Bernard Myers of the Fine Arta . iTJepartmeat ot New York University. These ; lessons are generously illustrated and , tell in simple, informal style the stories of the pictures -mad the artisU of the seritsl., .c" ..nr j Prints Worth Much More T These are not ordinary prints! See them.- Com pare them with expensive prints roe have seen. You will agree with art and educational leaders . iwho have exclaimed over their excellence and the 'great good fortune Which makes them available -' 'at this unprecedented price. These prints : are ; . i worthy of the finest frames - ; . . , llumiuf free ;:l I A specially designed portfolio, measuring 11 by -14ii inches, is presented Fit EE to all those who , leompleU the set of 48 pictures. The portfolio is . ikound is contrastinrt soft browns fnd makes , handsome de Uxe volume for your library. Save , . the Portiolie Certificates which accompany the . weekly envelopes tAi charge of 1 eente is a4.. . , a "Boss Period" and subseauenUy a "CubUtie, . Period. Though the last was borrowed fren the Cnbist he is considered "The Father of Cubism. -, His antamed restless Ma is still casting abot for new artistic worlds te explore. ... He is best seller! in- the world's art market' J - - - Other picto res in Group H: ODALISQtTE by ti,- THE BLUE OAK by Dentin; BLUE HOBSES by Afore... -..- . , . - J j - Another set is Group St PEASANT WEDDING -Ty Brenthtl; ANNE OF CLEVES by Holbtin; VIEW OF TRENT, by Dssrer BANKER AND . .There are 12 groups la alL Get them alt and have - a complete panorama of 5 centuries of great art... -1 DCOAS TlPS-OsBMrs Group EThy, unsocial, master of pas tel. Timid of women., bet painted them constantly, espe cially ballet riris in iorely on eoaventional poses. Friend and mentor ; of snisilrs's Mary ' Caasatt. .. .... J, I' RENOIR . B. UU SrSiXore-Group IS Crest Impressionist. Painter of amenta and of Jorma sesnse of outdoor life. Starved while . he Bainted the snasterpieeea that bow command hnadreas of thoussnds ef dollars; 5 If ordered by mail.) CepyricMtm . i . . ............. ."... :. .. ... , , , s , r - '. t ...... : v . ,' a 4. v-f. I- - ' -..ii'' ' 1 r- START COLLECTING THESE 48 FAMOUS PAINTINGS' CHp the Cartincatea frrn , W 2 rwtt-larfy ; Viy I smd set acb week's , -et ef four for nry . ;. i VAN oh Tk Pre whridf- Croup 18 Crsat Modern nsaster of vhrid . eoitr. Tortured son, dila - by frostratioa and lit health - to suicide at 17. His brother TKeo bis only ehampioa while alive. New mfllioas Ssarvai at hiswnss, I : - ! , CURRY Mm Sforst Croon It -': He and Kaasss sssde each) .: . ethos fantona. After Caieaeo, " New Tore, Paris, be severed - tawStatea with the ewens, re - tarned to Kansas to paint all , . be d seen. Otztstamline eaM - - hviag Americaa pamurs. iv:: 'f' 4 i t ' t I-