FAGS TWELVE Thm OHEGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. April 1. 1S42 Early Blaze Destroys Barn - . FOX VALLEY Fire of un known origin completely destroy ed : the barn at the Otis Perry Farm In Fox Valley early Satur day. ; ' The Perry family, who have only occupied the place a lew ' months, left early Friday night for Portland. A nephew of the Perry's was at the place to, do the farm chores. About 2:30 a.m. Saturday be was awakened to find the barn burning. Some calves in the barn were rescued. A number of truck tires and some truck wheels, were de stroyed. Neighbors went to the scene but little could be done by the time they -g ot there." Vj The Stayton fire department was summoned. The electric switch was off so no defect - in wiring could have caused the fire and several neighbors who were there after the barn was burning are at a lost to understand its origin. It was not learned if the barn was insured or not It had been standing for a good many years. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nydegger Pupils Present Mystery Play STAYTON - The Scarecrow Creeps" is the title of the mystery to be presented Thursday and Friday in the high school auditor- and Mr. and Mrs.. Orvflle Down ing and Dpane spent Sunday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and baby were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Toomb of the McCully Mountain district. Mr. and Mrs. Toomb are building a home. - ium by the senior class of Stayton high school. The cast of characters includes Dick Hermens, Lela Mae Bell, Charles Mielke, Barbara Robuck, Dick O'Connor, C W. McCalL Al ice Stevens, Iris Carter and Rose Marie Davis. Charles - Gustafson, teacher in the high school, is director. School Gets Donation - ABIQUA . Mrs. Robert Down presented the McLaughlin school district with a number of books this past week. Mrs. Down is the widow of the late Professor Down, Oregon educator. Family Drives : To Longview CENTRAL HOWELL Ruth DeSart finished her comptometer course in Portland and accepted a position in an office at Longview, Wn. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde DeSart, drove to Longview with her. ' M. O. Hatteberg is having his barn roof reshingled. The violent wind storm earlier in the year made this necessary. " Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Janz visited their son, Lyle and family near Portland Sunday and stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Simmons in Oregon City. Walter Janz, Port land, returned with them to spend a few.days here. , , r , Visit Cantonment - AUMSVILUG Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Boone motored to the Corvallis cantonment site Sunday. Boone re ported that live stock and mach inery from the farms being re leased for the cantonment, were placed on sale at a huge auction sale held there. Hundreds of buy ers were on hand -and livestock, much of it beyond common values, went at good prices. . ; Aumsville property' is being Silvcrton Nowo Dr. Ludvig R. Lima has re turned from a two months visit at his home in Montivideo, Minn. Fern Peterson, formerly employed at the Silverton hospital, has been a guest this week of Dr. and Mrs. T.imr Miss Peterson will be em ployed at Portland. Otto Legard, of lgard & Ad ams, is at Hillsboro i this week looking after the firm's other store. Harold Halland, a nephew viewed by buyers who have had to sell their homes for the can torment. . of Legard andson of Mr. and Mrs. . tt Hallandr guverwn, SenSging the I? en m juu iu . meat of Portland n sp. UI mr-m - ; - on . . n k.r!in rnurcu minsier . Sunday to Inna June Pad gett, Portland. - j ') ' ' ' -...'. : .j, Woman' Seriously VI : j SMTTHFIELD Mm Da v Id Giesbrecht is seriously CI wiUl , bronchial pneumonia. Her daugh ter. Mrs. Henry Ratzlaft SH Creek, is caring for.her. Another daughter, Ann Giesbrecht, Ro chester, NY, is expected home. ; uT f,fii . , L0 "" lit tHIfe 2?r.Krr Jive .irt - rv Corde, doeskin and patent in the newest 8tyles and every known color for all costumes. X , Q95 . I , to 16.95 i ft anne g Rod vbs Doeskin, capes and pigskin in all the new colors. We offer only the most select brands and best workmanship. 350 to 8.95 ff D 0 It W. 3B-D? Three of the best known lines of shoes are exclusive to our store. Palter De- 41 AF Uso at iLVuS Rice O'Neill at 10.95 DeLiso Debs at 8.95 .o 20.95 j ntraefieiiD j I vn nab: Perfumes and Colcxnes . . just the right gift for Easter. Also soaps and powders. In troducing the new cream co logne. 1.25 to 16.50 PmA IImM Pre-Easter showing of an extensive collection of coats, , suits, formal and afternoon street dresses from the most sought-after sources in America. Every garment marked for quick selling. We offer the famous Eisenberg line for finer dress wear; Adler and Adler for street and travel. Ranging in price from ttDnfiriD ao.n(B Churches on Easter morning . . . the youngsters seeking Easter eggs ... an Easter lily on- the living room table . . . mother and daughter out fitted from head to toe in their new Easter fin ery . . . these things are Easter! And when it comes to Easter finery . . . nowhere in Salem but Price's will you find, at one time, so com plete, SO incomparably superior collections of the New for Easter and after. Coats, dresses, shoes, gloves, bags . . . all have the aura of surpassing quality and good taste so charac teristic of Price's high-styled merchandise. Re member ... PRICE'S ... for truly distinctive apparel and accessories! t t Jill u"' J1 ujk uuis i or me jdsi- 1 4 - (''' ter-dressed wmen. Meadow - t "IwL ' brook. ; Brewster end- Beth. among the better nationally- , known hats, from mm Dq salts We are showing a complete line ol dress hats for the bet- R95 I C00 O to l O . Largest range of fine slips Jo be shown in our dty. Satins, Taffeta. Introducing the new "SlzeKe sHps. .. ' s' - 1.95 to 8.95 25 to 8950 1 M ((( StttmilDE jwIlaoy By Eisenberg We still have a nice selection of this" original jewelry ' 8.50 to 22.50 Just arrived.' New shipment U beautiful silver gold and plat tic creations in colors for ell costumes..- .1.95 to 5.95 DnaDSucBiTy Bilk. Nylon. Rayon and Cotto . always an acceptablf Qift i. - xl 1.00 to .2.95 SLACK SUITS . More popular this year than ever before. We offer vmi ii- . slacks in the finest fabrics , ... fl far " and the best tcdloring iL WW to , Jm(I) SKIRTS M America's finest skirt line in all the newest fabrics; pleated n as the new rn Wi "Swing" Skirt SmJO to JiCiCS BLOUSES, - SWEATERS ; Come and see the latest styles in blouses and sweaters. To be -with suits and skirts. If you expect to be complimented uI rn friends. -vou must oet Si r L0Ur . w f " 1 1 i ill'.' f i r rm 135 N. LIBERTY - - them at Price's