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PAGE EIGHT TradersBid Up Specials US Steel Dividend Voted " Just After Close of Market NEW YORK. March t.-VP-Traders continued to bid up spe cialities In today's stock market while permitting most leaders to drift-moderately lower. The best news of the day came Jnst after the 'close when U. S. steel directors - surprised ' Wall street by voting a -dividend of ?1 , a share on the" common, first pay ment on this issne since December 1137.. Chairman Stettlnins ex- d 1 a 1 n e d the disbursement "is based on ' the corporation's earn tags during recent months." Previously speculative sent! mcnt appeared to " hare been de pressed by a sharp tumble Of the "free" British pound sterling to the lowest level on record In terms of the old gold dollar. Stock dealings were of a hap hazard character throughout, with trends at variance In the major ity of departments. The Associa ted Press average of CO stocks fin ished off .1 of a point at 49.3. Transfers amounted to 622,700 shares against 694,990 the day before. That the dividend action of the "big steel" board caught the fi nancial sector napping was shown by the fact the company's Junior stack was slightly under water during the greater part of the ses sion. It finished off H of a point at 54 and Bethlehem was 4 in arrears at 74. Declines were posted for Chry sler, US Rubber, Montgomery .Ward, Anaconda, Allied Chemi cal. N. Y. Central, and South Por to Rico sugar. Quiet strength was exhibited by Brunswick - Balke. Canada Dry, Sears Roebuck and Great Northern. Number General Motors Stockholders Increased The total number of General Motors common and preferred stockholders for the first quarter of 1940 was 393.307. compared with 386,100 for the fourth quar ter of 1939 and with 388.650 for the first quarter of 1939. There were 371.835 holders of common stock and the balance. of 21,472 represents holders of pre ferred stock. These figures com pare with 364,6 common stock holders and 21,425 preferred for the fourth quarter of 1939. Stocks and Bonds Xfrth C5 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rail Indus L'r.l Forgn Ket rhaa( L .2 Loch A .1 Lnrh Turidsj 5 103 4 96 6 62 3 hrtrrioui 4iJ 57 1 102 4 96 5 11 3 Month aga 58.7 102.2 86 5 4U.9 Year o (10 loo. 2 04. C 6". 7 1940 hfh 59 9 ld2 O 8 63.5 1940 low 5. 101 'J 90.1 49.9 STOCK AVEBAOES Co 'piled bjr To Associated Press 8U 1j 13 60 Ind Kai'a Util Stock Kt tuvf 1 .2 If .1 Curb. 1 .1 Tuesday 70. T 1 2 18 j 49 3 fievioa Amy 70.9 1X 3 H 5 49 4 Moatk ago 70 6 18.7 19.1 49.6 er at 6 5 19 8 80.8 48.3 1940 high 74 3 "iO 5 40. 62. 2 1940 Ww S9.9 14.0 38.3 49.2 No. 3tt-3 Syaopai at Anm.sl Statement of the I.ataeraa alatoal Ufa Insurant- Company Waerly, la the State of Iowa, oa the thirty-first day ot leesaber, 1939. Bade ta the laaaraar Commissioner of the Stat at Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Aaaruat at capital tock paid ap, Kaaa. INCOME Total premiatn lnrome for the year, 1.900,242.20. I a tares t. dividends and rents received daring the year, 411,762.84. Income Irons ether sources received dnrmg tb year, 189 479.0j. Total iaeaiae, 2. 487.484 09. iUSBLRSF.Mfc.NTS Paid for losses. . iowsaents. annuities ad aarreadcr values. 359.268 27. Dividends paid to policyholder daring U year. 317.203.43. Dividends paid oa capital stock during ta year, None. Commissions and salaries paid during tke year, (219.310 96. Taaes, license and fee paid during ike year. 24.673.32. Amount of all other expenditure. 224.8u6.45. Total expenditnres. 1,145,264.43. ASMETS Vain of real estate owned (market Valae). 491,182.27. I'Oaaa aa mortgagee, J5, 828, 232 36. Value af b.a owned (amortised), 2.596.729.02. Vain af atocka awncd (market value), Xoae. Premium Bote and policy loan. $959, S30.93. Cash is bank and am hand, 276. 47.56. Interest aad rents due and accrued. 9113.232.29. Net aneolWted aad deferred premi aaa. 344.932 21. Other assets (aet), 254.32. TeUl admitted asset. 10.630,360 96. LJABlLlTirs Net taaervaa. 8.481.897.29. Ore la.ua for losses anpaid. $14. 22 00. AU athar liabilities, 1, 060. 875 81. Contingeat Reserve. 451,047.31. Total liabilities, except capital, 10,- Capital paid ap. None. tia'jS rcsra Policyholder, 001,- Total, 10.630.360.96. BUSINESS IN ORXCOX FOR THE TEAR Ket premiums and annuitie received during the year. $6,739 03. IU1 paid during tha year, $1,. Kama af Company, Lutheran Hutu Ufa Insurance Company. Kama af President, J. E. Hrgg Kama af Soer-tary. Walter O. Voeck. Statutory resident attorney for service. IiivisM Commissioner af Oregon. I T. I HO O Ckaa. O Herbal remedies for ailments tf stomach, liver, kidney, skin, ftlood. glands, 4k erlnary sys ra of mea A women, 22 years a service Naturopath! Physi tans. Ask your nelc-bora tbout CHAN LAM. DIL CHA1I LAII CHINESE MEDICINE CO. ttSVe Court St, corner Liber y. Office opea Tnesday Satv jrday only. 19 a.m. to 1 p.m.: to T p m, Consultation, blood oreeanre arlno tesU are free f eharte a' Wests Blooms V aN.-We? i , 4 n:: . :r 5 ' Two air liners iadeu with JS.OOO choice California jrnrdenlas headed their cargo of frajrrance toward Chicago and New York from Oak land, Cal., recently, a spring rush order to clamoring eastern flow er marts, flecent Florida frosts which killed that section's blooms sent urgent calls to the west's growers. United Air Stewardesses Kay Guslandor, left, and Helen Dcsslaume are shown among packs of fragrant air freight. II.V photo. Closing Quotations NEW YORK, March 26-(!P)-Today's closing quotations Dye....l7 7 Com Solvent .... 14aNat Dairy Prod Al Chem & Am For Power Allied Stores . Amerl Can 1 Comwlth 7 a Consol Edison.. 80 4 .114-8 3 Consol Oil 7 Corn Products ... 69 Curtiss Wright.. 10B du Pont 186 Douglas Aircraft 83 Elec Pow & Lt. 5 Erie R R 1 U Am Pow & Lt ... Am Rad & St Sn Am Roll Mills.... Am Smelt & Ref 8 14 49 H Am Tel & Tel ...172 Americ Tobacco SS1 Am Wa Works .. Anaconda Armour III Atchison Barnsdall Baltl & Ohio ... Bendix Aviation 9 27 54 US 44 in, 33 Gen Electric Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodyear Tires Great Northern.. Hudson Motors.. Illinois Central.. Beth Steel 74 Boeing Air 22 Borge Warner.. 21i Blidd Mfg i Calif Pack 24 Insp Copper 12 Int Harvester . 54 Int Nickel 3 2, Int Pa & P Int T & T Johns Manville Kennecott Lib-O-Ford Lig & Myers B Callahan Z-L Calumet Hec Canadian Pacific J I Case Caterpil Trac.x. Celanese Certain-Teed .... Chesa & Ohio .... Chrysler 1 6 6 67 4 84 30 i 39 Loew's 84 Nat Cash Salem Market Quotations (Buying Price) (Tb price baiow (applied by grocer and indicative of the daily price paid to grower by Salem but are sot guaranteed by The aiaa.) VEGETABLES (Buying Prices) Beet, do. ... Cabbage, lb. Carrot Calif, dot., Ceutiflowei. local a local market buyer Bute .5 .04 .40 1.1S 25 4.00 .50 .40 .25 Cel.ry Lettuce, Calif. Onion. 60 Iba. Qreea anion do Pepper. green No. 0-24 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Northwestern Mutual i'ira Association of Seattle, in the State of Washington, on the thirty-first day of -December, 1939, trade to the Insurance Commit soncr of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital atock paid vp. Mutual Company. INCOME Ket premium received during the year, I7.209, 547.57. InWrest, dividends and renta raeeived during tha year, 2S2. 113.54. Income from other source received during tha year. 9,929 89. Total income. S7. 531. .191.00. D1SBURSKMKNTS Ket losses paid during the year includ ing adjustment expenses, $2, 537,89!). 98. Commission nd salaries paid during the year, $2.1 89. 363. 6. Taxes, license and frea paid during the year, $202,995 00 Dividends paid during tha year to policyholders, f 1.85C.860.77. Amount of all other expenditures, $768,015.78. Total ei enditnre. 17.04.936.39. ADMITTED ASSETS Vain of re.il estata owned (market value). $132.285 92. Loan aa mortgages, $709,466.03. Value of bonds owned (amortixed), $4 220.176.38. Valtsa of stock owned (market value), $1,152,512.33. Cask ia bank and on hand, $1,881,- 603.40. Premiums in ronre ten since September 651.80. Interest and rant of collection writ 30, 1939, $756,- dua and accrued. $58,172.37. Other asset (act), $73,492.27. Total admitted assets- $8,979,360.50. LIABILITIES Gros claima for losses nnpaid, $437, 84.20. Amount of unearned premium oa all aatslanding risks. $5,916,153.55. Duo for commission and brokerage, $30,000.00. All other liabilities, $366,436 46. Total liabilities, except capital, $6, T5o.154.21. Capital paid ap. Mutual Company. Borptua over all liabilities, $2,229, 0 29. Sarptaa aa regard policyholder, f3.22S.20d.39. Total, $8.97$ 860 50. BUSINESS IS OREGON FOR THE TEAR Ket premiama received during tk year, $378,006.46. Na-4aaaa p!4 during tha year, $69, 83.78. Ket loase incurred daring tha 7ar. $111,220.82. Kama af Cerapaay. Kortawestent aft taal Fir Assaciaflea. Kama at Pretideat, M. T. IV. Rkadca. Kama af Secretary, U. D. BrilL Btiwtary raaideat attaraey for Mrvica, Iasvraac Commissi u-f eat Ortgoa, Fly to Market if t v X- : tirr eaWS!0cysIv'e: 17 264 7 7 3 90 37 4 11 42 25 49 864 11 29 12 6 22 43 10 2 474 5 81 47 20 32 64 54 22 114 40 Sou 1 Nat Dist North Pacific... Nat Pow & Lt.. Packard J C Penney Phil Petrol Pressd Steel Car Pub Serv NJ Pullman Safeway Stores Scars Roebuck.... Shell Union Sou Cal Edison.. 37 7a 47 55 22 4 23 Southern Pacific 5i Stand Brands.... 10 Stand Oil Cal.... Stand Oil NJ .... Studebaker Sup Oil Timk Roll Bear Trans-Aemrica .. Union Carbide.... United Aircraft United Airlines.. U S Rubber 54 4 . 69 - 34 . 49U .108 35 4 U S Steel Montgom Ward.. 53 V Walworth Nash Kelvinator 6 Western Union Nat Biscuit - 23 White Motors.... 15 Woolworth Grade O raw 4 per cent milk. Dairy Co-op price to distributors, 91.80. Butterfat, No. 1, 28 He; No. 2, 26 4c; premium, 2Hc. A gjrade print, 814c; B grade 80 4; quarters 824c. Potatoes, local. ewt No. 1. 50 lb. bag 1.40 .85 .40 .90 .40 .90 .80 .40 .40 Kadisbe Spinach, Seattle, box. Turnips, dot. Rhubarb, fancy Broccoli, do. -Radishes, do. Mustard Green GRAIN, HAT AND SEEDS Whea. bu No. 1 recleaned .75 to .80 Oat, ton nominal Feed barley ton 20 00 Cover hay. ton 10.00 Alfalfa hay, ton 14.00 Egg mash. No 1 grad. so lb. bag 1.80 Dairy feed, 80 lb. bag 1.45 Hen scratch feed 1.85 Cracked corn , 1.85 Wheat i 1.60 EGOS AND rOXTLTBT (Baying Price of Axtdrn's) Specials, large .15 .14 .13 .13 .09 .13 .16 .10 .11 .03 .05 12 Grade A large, do . Grade A medium, do. Grade B large, do Pul.eta Colored hen . . Colored fry .... Whit Leghorn, heavy White Leghorn fry . White Leghorn, light Old rooster Heavy ben, fb. 11 and (Baying Price of Marlon Creamery) Oversize A .16 Special, targe Grade A large. dos.. Grade A medium, iox. Grad B large, doi. Undergrade and ehx J5 .14 .13. .18 .10 .09 .10 .14 .14 .12 .0$ Pullet Leghorn ben - , Leghorn fryer. 1 H lba.. Colored fryer. 3-8 lb. Colored hi n Old rooitera . HOP8 (Baring Prlcas) 1938. lb. 1939 .10 .25 .30 to VESTOCX (Baylng prlcas for Ho. 1 stock, bated on condition and sale reported np to 4 ,.m ) 1940 apring lambs 10.50 to 1100 Limoi, v uu Ewe 8.00 ta 4.00 8.75 to 6.85 4.00 ta 4.35 6 25 ta 5 76 8.00 to 6.25 5.00 ta 6.50 $.50 ta 8.35 9.00 ta 9.50 a$ Hog, top, 160 323 lb.. Sow , Beef cow Bulla Heifer Dairy typa cow l,iv vei . Dresad veal, lb. Speaks at Silverton SILVERTON Robert KIpp. secretary of the Willamette rier basin -tlood control commission, will be uest speaker at Silyerton chamber of commerce dinner Wednesday night, H. W. Adams is program chairman, and Carl L gerfield Is president of the cham ber of commerce. Onion Shipment Volume Liberal Improved Market Causes Faster Movement; new Acreage Estimated With an Improved onion mar ket, shipments held to a liberal TOlnme during last week, accord ing to the agricultural marketing service. Oregon shipped 60 cars, Washington 28 and Idaho 70. Market prices advanced consider able and growers received a top of $1.75 per cwt. net as the week closed. Although no official figures are available as to the remaining cars on hand, members of the trade es timate 30 to 40 cars remaining for shipment in western Oregon com mon storages." Reports from the first and sec ond sections of the intermediate onion producing states. Indicate that growera intend to Increase their acreage this year by 7 per cent. Important Increases are ex pected in North Texas and Okla homa and small decreases are planned for California and New Jersey. A 4 percent decrease in acreage is indicated for the late states, or a total of 55,550 acres in 1940, compared with 57,850 acres in 1939. All of the western late states contemplate decreases, which in the aggregate amount to 13 per cent. Oregon's acreage this year is expected to be 3050 as com pared with 3200 acres last year. Washington's late onion acreage is estimated at 1000 as compared with 1250 last year and Idaho is likely to have 2400 acres, while last year that state planted 2700. Albany Softball Leader Leaving ALBANS" Frank McGuire, one of the leading advocates of the softball league of Albany, has an nounced his coming departure from the city. McGuire was one of the origin ators of the softball association and has taken a prominent part in the work each season since it was first instituted here four years ago. He is leaving early in April to make his home in Boise, Idaho. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY TOOTS AND CASPER RAW PERKINS, VUH A I NTT " " J$A I TELi ""AJH WOT '"TAIKi'T NO MORE'nTN (jT) I I CT ' NEITHER SOIN' T NO AKJD I ) ftSfiR FAIR THAT TW OLDEST Ct VOU I r?,,rrw J THEATRE VER. GONNA ( INSIST C ir7if TWO SALS GIT TH PREFERENCE ) J Nt?? I BUPPY- fe,s GIVE THAT COMPLIMENTARY THAT HE - Y V SO SPEAK UP WHO TAKES-' VX -I'kWI w Af0 E T HJ C i ft WE 6WNE ME , SEENj DOONE ( I'LL GET MiNNlE KNO 'J , TINTe7 vV M) SGOOO ?VIfeiA-----v RIGHT NOW 1 IF AsH WOULDN'T BILL KSilnv ZTr TCI kHXKOtS -y '((5 1 fQ GOOD AN EVERyONE IN MALLELUyA IS ARJL HONEST EMMA -I TX)NT KKiOW WH THEY DO I XNV I GUESS rT5 'CAUSE TME WEATHER I r-,.i 1" "'Jg MOQUIMG, .TTTl frO VV rT 1 NICE AW FKIEWDty- BUT NOBODy EVER BUT MOST PLACES THEY TALK vEOJT THE WEATHER J ALWAYS DfTTEPEWT EVERT nfly OLTr ! 1? VSL CWtOCEN KJil GOOD MORNS, X TALKS 'BOUT THK WEATHER r ALL THE TIME -.THEY SAY- LOOKS LIKE RAlM" r Vv HERE ITS ALWSrS THE SAME EVERY J V?- J, A til AAR& HARVEY.' v x ,i KINO. COOUSH TODAY "LOOW5 LIKE AN EAOLY Js ' 1 DAY ITS NTE AK MOT 50 THERE J - yi Pi I 7rT?SF 11 r WEATHER" r SPRlMG-OH, ALL 50CT5 OP THWG5 t 50UW05 A1KTT NO USE TALKsM' BOUT IT r ( '(y ' s - I ZrOOOBYE I SORRV W OH . MR. I ff HE DIVINE.. TTHAT-S THE VAY VIZ SOPHIE HAD HER NERVE I I CASPER. IF YOU f I 1 CANT DINE WITH I 7lPPERTCN--- J II rM iaOWLr TO JIT 13, SOPHIE 1 LK ASK THAT trUY FOR HIS I I WERE ME WHAT J l tou ioiMiaM i, ou i ti i m o soKKi. M1S5 HIM I THEY COME AMD I Ufc, PHOTO HE MAY BE II WOULD TOU DO i 1 "r'" TT. 1 TV ' " " r.V -. .-il l II IrlBl U-.DUI I I S,. inc. r-.- yjr- c- . --.., At-OUT SPHIt. VI fT v:&- V VTU WiWiM- D.?AN."X3Ftl N , ou7.." : rS fallin- po I J 3 . Ill kf'XC. I wTZ Jl:; A ln.rw,c . . ANOTHER jlTT V I L f?Lr ttiK aet vj.y.e around. i. i v Ka -i c? I Ks. J n , srn THIMBLE TH-ATR-rtarring Popsys IbM blit not Ilipi WIMPY J sgj Quotations POETLAND, Or March 3--(AP) Produce a-enangai Butter: Extra tHi standard 1$; prim first 27H: tirsta $7. Butterfat .30 39; Xgg: Large astraa 18; standards IT; medium extra 10; itandard 16. Co: Triplet 15; loai 10. Portland Produce POKTLAND, Ora. March 36 (AP) Country meat Sailing prices to retail er: Country killed hog, beat botcher. 125 to 150 lb., 7H 8e; vealer. fancy. 14V-15c lb.; light tbin, 10-12e lb.; heavy 10 lie lb.; spring lamb 22-230 lb.; ewe 4 8c lb. ; rood cutter cow, Hc lb.; canner row 8H Oa lb.; boll 10 lie lb. Lira Poultry Buying price: Leghorn broiler. 1 to 14 lb. 16o lb.; da 3 lb., 16 lb.; fryer, under 8 lbs.,- 16a lb do 5 tj 4 lb. 10e lb.; roaster, over 4 lbs., 16e; colored bena to 4 lb., 14c; do over 4 lb.. 14e; Leghorn hana, under 8V lb., 10c lb.; over 8H - 10 lie; So. 3 grade. 5 I Turkejs Selling prie: Hen. 1819c lb.; toms, 15c ib. Buying price nominal: No. 1 hen 17-18e lb.; torn 14c Onion Oregon, 80c bag; Yakima, 85-40o per 50 lb. bag. Seta, wbita, 6hie lb.: brown 54c lb. New potatoes Florida, large 2.85 per 50 lb. box; small, 2.85. Potatoes Yakima Gems, 1.55; De schutes 1.55-1.60; Klamath, 1.25 per cwt.; one Malin brand 1.60; local Whites 85e box; ak(, 1.10-1.25 cental. Sweet 2.45 crate. Hay Selling prie to retailer: Alfal fa No. 1, 15.50 ton; oat-vetch, 13.00; clover, 11.00 ton; timothy, eastern Ore gon, 18. 0( ; valley timothy 14.00 ton. Wool Eastern Oregon, fino 25 26c lb.; crossed, 28 29c lb.; Willamette valley, 12-month 29e; lb.; lamb, 20c lb. Mohair 12 month. 80c lb.; fall, 29c. Cascar 1939 peel, 4o lb. Hops Oregon, 1939, 20-25 lb.; 1938, nominal. Domestic flour Selling pri-e, city da livery 1 to 25 bbl. lot: family patents, 49s, 6.95-7.55; bakers' hard wheat, net. 4 90 6.45; bakers' b'uestem, 5.75 6.75; blended wheat flour 6.60 6.15; soft wheat 6.20-5.25; graham, 49, 5.50, whole wheat, 49. 5.05. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., March 'Wheat: Open High May 84 84 Cash Grain: Oats, No. 2. 26 (AP) Low Close 84 84 38 lb. white. 24.50. Barley, No. 2, 45 lb, BW, 23.75. Corn, No, 2, EY shipments, 28.50. Flax, No. 1, 2.0O. Cash Wheat (Bid) : Soft white western white 83 Va ; western red 83 ; 83 Hard Ted winter: ordinary 83 H ; 11 Pr cent 834; 12 per cent 88; 13 per cent 94. Hard wbite-Haart: 12 per cent 96; 13 per cent 1.01; 14 per cent 104. Todsv' car receipts: wheat 29; flour 8; millfeed 4. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., March 26 (AP) (USDA) flogs: Salable 400, total 800; market slow 10 to 15 lower than early Monday or steady with Monday close. Barrows and gilts, gd-ch, 140-160 lbs $ 5. 236? 5.75 do gd-ch, 160 180 lb 5.60t 6.15 j Gn-r WOt 1 Ft yi . j at Portland da gd-ch, 180 200 lbs .00 -S.15 do gd-ch, 200-220 lba S.60O 6.1S o gd-ch, 220-240 lba 8.856$ 6.85 do gd eh. 340-270 lt 6.25 0 6.60 reader pig, gd-ch, 70-120 4.00) 4.75 Cattle: Salablo 100, total 200; calves 25; market steady. Steer, good, 900 1100 lba$ 9.10 9.85 do med. 750 1100 lba 8.25 fa 9.10 do com. 750 1100 lb 7.00& 8.25 Heifers, good, 750 900 lba 8.50(g) 8.60 do medium. 500 900 lb 7.25 8.15 . do common, 500 $00 lba 5.750 7.25 Cow, good, all weights 6.50 7 25 do medium, all weights- 5.35(g) 6.50 do cot com, all w- ghts 4 00 8.85 do canner, aH weight 8.50 Us 4.00 Boll (ylg. axeld.) beef, good all weight 6.500 7.00 do autage. gd. all wta., 6.50 6.75 do caussge. med. all wt- 6.00 6.50 do aaua, cot com. all wta 5.25 6.00 Taaler. gd rh. all wta. -9.00 11.00 do com -med. all wta . ' 6 00 9.00 do culls, all.wt . 4.50) 6.00 Sheep: Receipt' 50 ; Lamb, good and choice $ 900 9.50 do medium and good - 50 8 90 do common " ,, 7.25fS 8.25 Ewes, good choice 4.50(j) 5.50 do common medium 2.75( 4.50 Wool in Boston BOSTON, March 26 (AP) (USDA) Trading ia wool waa very quiet today on the Boston market. Practically no in terest wa being shown in spot greasy abort domestic wools. Small order were reported to have been placed on good French combing length fine territory wools in original bags for July delivery at around 78 to 80 centa; acoured basis, delivered to mill. Wheat Pit's Tone Easy; Prices Down CHICAGO, March 26.-(;P)-An easy tone prevailed in the wheat pit today and prices at times yielded as much as 1 cents a bushel. Prospects of warmer and unset tled weather in the southwest and pressure of hedging sales against purchases of loan wheat depressed the market. Selling was only mod erate, but at the same time de mand was less aggressive than re cently. Quotations opened fractionally lower, recovered partly, but then declined again in the final hour. May contracts dropping to $1.05 off 1, and July to $1.034, down 1 cents. Weakness at Minneapolis, where prices were off as much as 1 and finished at their lows, contributed to the late downturn here. Wheat here finished off. May $1.05-, July $1.04 1.03. Girls Will Be Girls Continuous Performance Saving for a Rcdny Day Ths old Stand-by! Both In (h Same Boat UEGCT ABOARD s Sunrise Services Given at Lyons Sunday School Program, Baptismals Are Other Easter Events LYONS Easter services began in Lyons Saturday afternoon witn a baptismal service at the Cath Ollc church. Eight o'clock mass was held Sunday morning. The Methodist church began services with a 5:30 sunrise service Sun day morning, with George-Clipfell as the speaker. Breakfast was served at the community hall with the members of the Mill City Pres byterian church as guests. Itev. Hamilton held a baptismal service following the morning worship. At the Sunday hour the Sundav school pupils presented a pro gram. Taking part were Phyliss Worden, Carleta Wagner, Mark Gavette, Mary Owens, Louise and Irene Kuiken, Lois Toland, Har old Ayrep, Donald Cornforth, Er nest. David and Eldin Weitman, Caroll Johnston, Evelyn Mae Bauer, Kenneth Lewis, Wayne Bass, Betty Mollett and Darleen Kruse. The program was directed by Mrs. George Clipfell, superin tendent of the Sunday school, as sisted by Lois Toland. Music was furnished by Mrs. Hugh Gavette. Maxine Huber and George Kel ley, with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrison of Silverton, spent the week-end at the coast. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Harvie Shelton were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Voth of Dallas. Constance Bodeker, George Hal lin and Rex Julian left Monday morning for Corvallis where they Faced With an Emergency Ip ou ned money quickly. j L Loans al Low Interest J 4 iSEm state fihaiiceco. I "izkg&Jjg? 344 Stat Phono 9261 J Lie. S-216 M-222 Jj! v I Y&(A THcY f rTEEM6 f m SW3 A W tome m f CANfHMD 1 S fcAAT) M THERE. WtOUR6jrS3 fl I rff J V6KERy K mrNgDST J J will resnm their itndle. at Ore gon SUte college, after spending the week with their parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo H&llln and Mr. and Mrs.' Albert Julian. Holiday Guests Visit Fox Valley . FOX VALLEY Pete Jungwirth of Glendale arrived here late Sat urday night to visit - the J. E. Jungwirth family and other rel atives. He left Monday. Mrs. Anna Keeton, who has spent the past several months with her youngest daughter in Seattle, came Saturday to spend some time "With her daughter, Mrt. Ed Spa and family. The Ladies Aid society is mak ing some improvement in the community club rooms. The mtn began doing carpenter work Mon First Case Set For April Court ALBANY The first case st for the April term of the circuit court here is that of Walter Horn vs. the Willamette Valley Lumber Co., and is set for April 3. The case had -been docketed in depart ment 1, but in the absence of Judge L. H. McMahan, who usual ly presides over that department, Judge L. G. LewelHng will pre side. County Clerk R. M. Russell cas notified the members of the cur rent Jury panel to report at the circuit court room on the third. By CLIFF STERRET By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH By JIMMY MURPHY Personally id ItIVE THREE CHEERS. BUT 'YOU COULD BRlNtr HER TO TIME BY DREAMINr ABOUT SOME DREAMI 1RL :LR