-Mi (hMpmWuuj HighiasiRahlt J VAllEY NEWS COIU.1MS ! e from The Oregon Statesman's VaScy Con tponditf - I Spellers to Vie" At Dallas Bee 3-Act Comedy Friday Night f i M ! I M ' v ; M i ; ? t i I . ' f t t i t ?! 5 It 1: i i i i . 1 M t I ; ? I ' i ' 1 .ti , a - Xews 'DALLAS At least eizht school champions will compete in xne eemMinais ox ine uregon iaies-man-KSLU Spelling Contest at Dallas .High School at 7:45 pin. Wednesdav. " : 1 ." !'.' - The public Is invited wllhoat Charge or collection. - Th two ton enellei- in the a pml- finals will compete ta the grand finals at Parrish Junior High, in Salem March 25. :? ..; ; ; v. Tnose to compete are: BsITsfsa Larry Keltner, 12. Bethel Ellen, Hampton, 12. . , BneU Donna Shenk. IS. Tt.n.. I Mil. Hnffman 11 . ' Graad Kendo Evelyn WestphaL 14 1 ' . - -"U Orchards Mildred Rupp, 14. Perry aAleVerda Wall. IS. KlekreaO-SaUt Hamilton, 12. tdii itrfftzi uu jr Miuca auu evi sg - . A. ll CUgiDie 10 nave representatives but have not jet announced their school champions. r ni - "-" ' T-11 jrroup lO JLieCl Statesauui News Servlee GERVAIS The annual mem bership meeting of the Gervais Cooperative Telephone Association was held Thursday night with an. attendance of 40 members. Renre- Ehone it Telegraph Company of alem were present. Felix Stelnkamp was re-elected A trotn. fs m ttiMA M fsnn n? I I . V. M . . I fc- V. J - . m Lyle UcKInley was elected to fill the expired term of Kenneth A. Brown. The directors will hold a meet ing on Tuesday night, March 3. for the purpose of electing officers of the association. u t .. : A 1 Lorraine iweii Enters Contest - ttrimnB Maws Service QUINABY The United Nations speech essay contest, which is be- ins sponsored Dy me uaa euowi and Rebekahs, will be held by the Gervais chapter at Quinaby hall Wednesday evening. Since Lorraine Owen of Keizer la the only contestant from this area, she will make her speech at this meeting and will then parti cipate In the finals at Salem. Lou ise Owens, who made the trip to the United Nations from Salem last rear, will be guest speaker, and there will be other numbers on the public program. Co-op Oil Group To Hold Annual Meeting March 10 SUtetmaa Ntws Strriee SILVERTON The annual meet ing of the membership of the val ley Farmers Co-op Oil Associa tion will be held at the American glor. Hall at Silverton Tuesday, irch 10, starting at .10:30 a. m. The women of the Silverton Grange will serve luncheon at noon. -: f Election of directors, amend ment of by-laws and provision for increasing the capital ,stock from 73,000 to g223,000 Will DC CiSCUSS- The day's plans also call for reasing the board of directors 9m five to seven members and stagger the terms. , FFA Members In State Contest IliiMau Mwa Service GERVAIS Gervais Union High School team members of the Fu ture rarmers of America who re cently won high place m the in terdistrict parliamentary . contest held here will be eligible to enter tne iour-team competition at the State convention at CorvaHis March 18-18. . . : : Members of the team are Rich ard Leith: Gerald Howe. Roy Cuff; Frank BeUeque; Clarence Volley Briefdy ttatenaa Newi Serrlee r SILVERTON KirhT n Hart ley will be toastmaster at the Sil verton xoastmasters Club e breakfast Thursday at 7 a. m. at Toner's. Speakers will be J. Car ey Moore, Ralph Schmidt. Nor man C. Blaufus and Al Rasmus len. The table topic will bt The Most Humorous Experienced of My Life.",: i;-;- . V- m Clear Lake -Mrs. Robert Asbury Is the Slear Lake chairman of the Red Cross drive. Assisting her are Mrs. John Guy, Mrs. George Lan drlth, and Mrs. A. A. Eiphelber- gr. . .. : ; Terner The Turner P-TA"wQl rpdhsor a performance of - The Young Scamp" tj Salem . Qvic Players at 8 p. m. Tuesday In the elementary schooL Proceeds from the play and sale of refreshments following will go toward . P-TA projects. . Gervais illss Freda Manning is chairman cf the Red Cross fund raising campaign In this ecmraurf- CLEAR LAKE Grease nalnt and fate beards wm be donned by some of the population when they present the three act play, "Look me m tne fye,- maay a s p. zn. at the schoolhoose. The plat centers around a nab of newlyweds who stand to lose a fortune if their relatives learn of their secret marriage. Hypnotism a cure for their troubles brings complications. Members of the cast are Miss Earkne Gallihugh,.Mrs. Fred Zeeb, Mrs. Arthur Evans, Mrs. M. I. Mills; Mrs. W. A. Smith. Mrs. TX Du Huddleston. Lvna Bar ker, Nick .Elchelberger, Orel Gard ner, Clifford Orey, Ted Gired,and iiert Murphy. The play Is coached by Mrs. Harvey Evans. A collection wm be taken to be added to the Community Club treasury. Refreshments will be served. On March 20 the play will be presented at Popcorn school house. : IT. Y. .Sfcrfn By The Associated Admiral Corporation Allied CheTnical : Allis Chalmers American Airlines - .. American Power t Light American TeL 4c TeL American Tobacco . Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Ma cine California Packing Canacuaa Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation does Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Crown Zellerbaca Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electria General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homes take Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns MamnUe Kennecott Copper Libby, McNeill ! lock heed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas k Electric Pacific TeL 8c Tel. Packard Motor Car " Penney (J. C) Co. Pennsylvania R. R. Pepsi Cola Co. Phil co Radio Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorp Rayonier Incorp Pfd Repulbic Steel Reynolds Metals - Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Ine. Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck it Co. Socony-Vacuum Ou Southern Pacific Standard OH Calif. Standard OH N. J. Stndebaker Corp. Sunshine Mining Swift & Comapny Transamerica Corp. Twentieth Century Fox Union Oi! Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation . United States Plywood United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westmghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Wool worth Company Press 70 V- 55 14 1 159 72 V 44 98 54 y4 47 y4 16 22 32 8 90 38 21 7 f 8 97 45 13 69 53 68 Va 17 58 40 . Sl 54 " 69 79 t 24 30?! 61 24 23 79 11 say 117 63 22 13 34 28 21 48 U 61 34 53 60 38 45 58 74 40 9 ,38 28 15 49 112 29 37 5 29 41 13 40 27 47 45 Portland Urestoch PORTLAND UB (USDA) Cattle salable 2,000; market un even; Increased supply fad steers 25-50 cents lower; other classes mostly steady but some canner cutter cows 50 cents higher; two loads choice fed steers 2415; few other loads 23.75-24.00; good steers 22.00 - 23.00; : commercial ' grades 20.001.50: utility down to 18.00: good and choice fed heifers 20.00- 22.00; utility and commercial 15.00 1930; canner and cutter cows mostly 12.00-14.00; few to 14.50; utility cows 15.00-17.00; ; commer cial 18.00-18.00; commercial bulls 20.00-21.00; utility 17.00-19.50; part load good and . choice around 703 lb stock steers 21.00. r Calves salable 200; market ac tive, strong; good and choice vealers and " light calves 23.00 34.00; prime 35.CO-33.00; utility and commercial vealers 13.CO-27.C0. - Hogs salable U00; market ac tive, steady; choice X and X but chers mss a n.wnzo; 2203 lb 21.50-22.00: choice 150-153 lb 21.00-22.00; choice 350-500 lb sows 19.00-20J9; lighter weights 21.000. - Sheep salable 600; market fairly active: good and choice lambs largely 23.C0-2LS3; few lots choice 2L00; good and choice feeders 17.50-13.00; few good ewes f. CO. flew t'any Wear FALSE TEETH WI:h Lfetle Worry Xt taQc. laogh or sneeze wtthout fear at insecore false teh ("rptnf. L'pplaf or wobbling. TASTZZ1A hoUs plates firmer and more comfortably. liui pleasant powaer has no rummy, rooey, pasty tta or f ecllac laml cos aauvea. It's aUoUiao (aon-acd). Checks "r't odor" (denture breaUt). Cat f ASIi-STR at any drug store. WOODBTTKN" All seven members ef one Cob Scoot den received ad Tancemeat to Webeieea, the ldgsest rank In Cub Seeatug. at Weed . barn pack's sanaal eanxt. These beys and fheir leaders are (left to right): front raw XIaraU SmttK Richard Payne and Larry Durst. Second row Den Chief Monte Palmar. Tesaary Idler, Sab tTHlaa, John Plekerbag ana Tomnry Fry. Xtaak Sam Smia. Den MoCher Mrs. Krsmett Fry, Lester Resbvrg and Cttaemaster Ralph Wheat Doira, Soybeans Up CHICAGO IB Wheat ran and soybeana ran up, both per forming with considerable activ ity, on the Board of Trade Mon day. Feed grains ended firm after early weakness. The entire gram market opened lower, taking its cue from wheat. Losses m wheat ran to S cents at and shortly after the start. Bow ever, soybean oil was firm from the opening, and after a short time lard also perked up. Soy beans enjoyed a. brisk late' up turn. " Wheat closed 1 to 2 cents lower, corn to 1 cent higher. oats lower to higher, rye. to 1 cent higher, soybeans 2 - 3 higher and lard 20 to 32 cents a hundred pounds higher. The carry break in wheat was attributed almost entirely to week end moisture in the Southwest, dtf scribed as me best so far of the winter. Later ' export ' business helped wheat recover part of its losses. Pakistan took 670.000 bushels while Spain and Yugoslavia each bought 335000 bushels. Portland Produce PORTLAND (II Butterfat Tentative, subject to Immediate change Premium quality maxi mum to J55 to one per cent acidity, delivered "in Portland, 69-72e lb; first quality 67-70e; second quality 64-67c. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale, Lo.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA. 93 score, 67c lb; 92 score, 65c; B, 90 score, 64c; C, 89 score, 64c. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers Oregon singles 43 - 46c lb; Oregon Mb loaf 49 -51 c Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs containing no loss, cases in cluded. Lain Peruana A large, 50 -51 e; A medium. 48 -50 ; Berade, large, 45-47 . Eggs T o retailers Grade AA, large, 56c; A Jarge. 54c; AA med ium, sac; a meaium, 32c; a smau, aomlnaL Carton cents additional. ' . ' live chickens No. 1 q uality. lo.b. plants fryers . 2-3 Iba, 230e; 3-4 lbs, 30-31c; roasters,4 lbs. ma. 30-31c: butt hens, all weights, 25c; light bens, all weights, 22c; old roasters, 14-ue. Rabbits Average to growers- Live white, 43 lbs, 23-28c. 5- lbs. 20-Z4et old does. 10-12c, few higher, fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 5942e. est up 65-67C. Fresh dressed meats (wholesal ers to retailers; dollars per cwt): Beef Steers, choice, 500-709 lbs. 39.00-42.00; good, 38.00-41.00; com mercial 34.00-38.00; utility, 32.00 35J0O; eows, commercial. 30.00 34X0; utility. 29.0042.00; canners- cutters 23.00-31.00. - Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 47.00-51.000; rounds, 45.00- 50.000; fall kins, trimmed, 84.00- 75.C3; triangles, S2X3-23J0; fore- quarters, 33.C3-33X0; rhnckt, 1X03- 40.00; ribs. 53Jfr3.C0. ! . Porkcuts Loina. choice. 8-12 lb. 52.C9-53.C9; s&xdderf, 18 lbs, SS.C9- 33.50; spareriba, 43.CO-49.00; fresh bams, 19-14 lbs, 560-SSje. Veal and carvea Goooencice. aS weights,' 4SJS0-53LC0; commer cial. 43.00-50.00. Lambs ChcAca-prime. 49-50 Dm. 43.0OC5.00; rood. 40.00-44.03. - Mutton Good-choice; 20.O0-24J. Wool-Grease basis. 45c S to growers: some higher, v Country-dressed meats. lo.b Portland: Beef Utility cows, 2882c lb; rnneTS-cmters. 227. Veal Top Quality. 45-48c lb: roogn heavies, Z3-t0c Bogs Lean blockers. 30-32e lb; sows, light. Z5-Z3C Lambs Best. 40-Cc Dx Mutton Best, 16-18e Sx Onions 50-lb sacks West Oregon yeuows, medium No. Is. 4JX-50; 3-hL, 40-5 J; No. 2s, 2.00-23; boil ers, 45-47c; Idaho yellows, large. 3.50-75; No. 1 large. X25-75; white med C23-30; large, 4J0-23. Potatoes O r e-W ash. russets. Now L 4.000-50; name brands to 4.65; bakers. 55-50: 25 lbs. size) A. 35; 10 S mesa, S2-60c; paper, 50- 55c; No. 2. 59 Rn, LCO-49; Idaho russets, 5-18 To bales, 3.C0-25; 109 lb. sacks 5.00-25; 23 lb No. Is. L40- 50. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa. nominally 38.00-39.00, delivered car and truck, lots. Lo.b. Portland; Seattle, 40.00-41jOO. Portland Grain PORTLAND W Coarse grains mmuoted. Wheat (bid),, to arrive market. basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft white 2.43 ; soft white (ex cluding Rex) 2.43; white club 2.43. - .Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.44; 10 per cent 24; 11 per cent 2MVt: 12 per cent 2.44. Hard white baart: Ordinary 2.44; 18 per cent 2.44; 11 per cent 2.44; 12 per1 cent 2.44. Todays car. receipts: Wheat 38; barley 1; flour 11; corn 1; oats 2; mm feed 10. Salom Marlcot LQuotauons (As ef Jate ytrterday) BtTTTKSr AV . Premium - .71 No. 1 ,. , ' , J No. 3 BUTTEX WhoWsale ' .Tl BataU BOGS (Bartae) ; (Wholesale prtceo ranro from S to I easts over buying price) Large AA iarye a Mmdlum AA Medium A Pullet POULTS V. Colored Hens Re Colored rijeis , Old Boostes Boasters Al .4 as fkdewar corulnue wiii federal tpadkuj eervlce. Every cut cf beet lamb and veal sold at Scdeway beam the U. S. grade tncgklncj. At Scdewcry yoa are alware sure) of the grade cf meat you bay.' rem- IIotcII's Vcx7 Bed Prottd la from the &8i CCUU COuTitry US- roU ; - mm Gnaranleed lo Fleasa Cut from tne tcone ddet ol beef as oar fineet 2" Per Lb. Wmk. tlimdi Sirls'in Sfoali 1 J.D323 Sf cat? Sii Port: Snns.go pBk neon pock U0IjliIi11 IIOIIE IIEAT VALUES: Lb. 7St Columbia By the River Slice Lb. LJ Lb. 53 fO-S.l. C-l Fresh UiimUUii, dCUmQU Columbia River Lb. Tl:l.l CI: Thick IL4tU-JUl sJUwCt Firm Whiting Lb. Oocli Fish Fresh Oysters Headed and. Prawn Pan . Heady " Select . TOt . A Home A Secretary A Car A Baby BuTjy Cleaning lie Gcsacjt) , Waich 'Statesnuua T7aat-As . Dally far XUrgiLssToii Pass-ble, . o Or Call 2-2441 and Place A Ceet Ad pi ' Oa Ttess Csci Kim Tea Ke Lczzzt IZeeX v vUIjmc5l 3 zcnc: VSHTL-CBIKU OT mw t ! STEZNFELD'S S-nerlmml 11-os. Can i - . . UNDERWOOD Dsvilcd LTan NovSH Can STAR4QST CUUNllI . Tana Fish 17a. Yi Can S3 : PLAYFATA Dog Fcsd Pec Can COLUT.EIA Bm Pichbs : 20 no. XH Caa JUICE IOVE ::rrv Jao D-DonAirr BE SUHE AND THY THESE DBY FAVOniTES! B LCbby ChCl With Beaxui 037iled lam n LCbby Ubby XJbbr 16-ox. Can No, V Can No. V4 Can Bee! lash Corned Beef Libby 4-oa. Can lTo, 2 Can 3Bc 20 c 10c 22c 32 c Bailed Beans . - - BAM Brand BSM Brand Boes fish Bumble Bee Chunk Style 3k No. Vi rsrg c2 Can 16-ox. Can hum ITafni nnce 12-ox. Bo. X6 37c mm EHlowy wHia leodg rnoDUCE vald-S n n Cfml'!Vrwer nr?n rrw 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 ClAP tOp 4 1 m - . . . M Green Czizzz Cjm Esachas iUi4r MADE IN OREGON LlUGiJu JGi 23-ox. COMPLEXION SIZE Dial Soap 2 Bars 25 DEODORANT Dial Soap 2 Both Bars 2-f y GRANULATED SOAP Uhifa IHng 43-ox, Pkg. 57f DETERGENT Tre.iI 12V4-OZ, Pkg. CUTS GREASE Dab. Cleanser IS-oz. Can 225 Sanitary NapHns 128 " - EZodoss Pkg, 277 WATER SOFTEZ7EZ1 C3-ox. t7(p)s 4-J Piece jfA u,2Se Plni IS