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t..."' The OREGON STATESMAN," Sales Oregon, Snnday Morning. February 12, 1933 PACT FIVE i nilgai News Briefs School Board Bleeta Discus sion of school legislation Is ex pected to be the main topic at tne Salem school directors' meeting Tuesday night ia Superintendent Hug's office, 434 North High street." The directors are especial ly interested In the outcome of the bill calling upon government al subdivisions to reduce their budgets 20 per cent. It la the be lief of some, of them that this law. If passed, would severely penalize the districts which have operated in the past under con servative budgets. Another matter of vital Interest Is the threatened repeal of the high school tuition and transportation laws. A true love message. Spa hearts. Invitation Accepted The 3a- i lent chamber of commerce has accepted the invitation of Mrs. Fred Manning to put on a pro gram for the Parkersville com munity dub at the school house there' February 24. Altogether the chamber will present 20 good will programs this month through the cooperation of. local civic clubs. Commander Allan O. Car son of Capital Post, American Legion, has appointed Onas S. Olson chairman of a committee to provide a program at the Bethany community club meet ing next Friday night. Special! Trade your old radio tubes and receive 20 on new DeForrest tubes. They will make your radio like new. Eoft Elec tric, 241 Court. Trespassing Charged Three men, R. S. Hunter, M. C. AUen and W. N. Hunter, were arraign ed in Justice court yesterday on a eharge of trespssslng on the property of E. C. Krueger, 36 a Bellevne street. Krueger charged thm with breaking a door of his hn The trio nleaded not guilty and were released on their own recognisance until 10 a.m. Tuesday when they are to return to Justice court for trial. Salem's finest candy hearts. Spa. 17 Jobs Found Seventeen Jobs were found through the U. S.-Y. M C. A. Employment bureau last week. Nine men were placed at common labor and four at farm work, while two women were sent out to do house work. One book keeper, two wood cutters and two housekeepers applied for work during the week. Marriage Soon Wedding li cense was granted yesterday by the county clerk to Don D. Goode, 22 Stayton, and lone C. Bertram. 19 Mill City. The ceremony is scheduled for February 14, at Mill City and with Rev. A. C. Ly man to officiate. New model Clarion. 8 tube Super console. $48.50. Eoff Electric Co.. 347 Court St. Demurrer Sustained Demur rer to counter claim has been sus tained by the court in suit of W. T. Rawlelgh eompany against E. M. Hammer. Slegmund Arrested Floyd Slegmund, mechanical drawing instructor at Salem high school, was arrested yesterday on com plaint of his wife,' who charted him with assault v and battery. Justice of the Peace Miller B. Hayden released him on $100 bail pending hearing early this week. Slegmund was suffering from a two-lach scalp wound in flicted by a flower pot allegedly thrown by a member of the fam ily. - Mothers Spa Hearts best. ' Red Hills Grange A meeting of the Red Hills grange will be held Tuesday at Liberty hall, with potluck dinner to be served at C:30 o'clock, followed by a busi ness session at 8 p. m. A number of important legislation matters are to be considered. 0788 Families, Salem Of the 8788 families in Salem, 4801 have no children under 10 years of age, according to the fed eral census report. In 1167 of the families there is at least one child under 10 years of age She will remember so don't you forget. Valentine's Day. Olson Florist, 49) Court. Orr Is Arrested City police last night reported Robert . Orr, 173 South Cottage street, on a charge of operating his automo bile with only one headlight burning. Turner Will Speak Represen tatire Jesso Ogden Turner, from Heppner, vill be the speaker at the Men's Brotherhood dinner at Jason Lee Methodist church Tues day night. Dismissed Suit brought by the American National bank of Port land against the Cherry City Mill ing company here has been dls missed following stipulation showing settlement. WDilElRlE D IDDNIE Th Krve, Baked chicken or turkey din ner, 50c. Tha Marion Hotel Dinner served from 5:45 to 8 p. m., 60c, 75c. 4 Aram Hotel- Tender T-Bone steak and roast turkey dinner, 50c today. Little Lido Cafe, 175 S. Com'l. Turkey dinner, 25c; ravioli 25c. Tourist Cafe, 103 S. Com'l. Chicken, 35c, reg. dinner 25c. Obit uary Oleea la Mishap Rep. O. Henry Oleen of St. Helens reported a motor vehicle mishap to. city police- yesterday. His ear collided with one driven by O. 4. Hall. 441 North High, at Stat and Winter streets. Other accidents reported were: Herbert Walbell of Scotts Mills, and J. R The Gapito! Battlefront . - Incidents and Personalities More or Less Connected With the State Legislature and Its Achievements SPEAKER SNELL hai quite a Alexander of eotarle of friends around the aumsville, at Summer urf-D;1 M specially installed radio In B. H. White, 255 North Capitol, th house Friday night when he and M. Florfein, 1415 South Lib- tDoke froia Portland over KQW. erty, at Liberty and Mission; Mrs. Tn) ldet cf the Salem. setup was R. E. McNulty, 2 Ferry. nd Representative Wells'. Governor Eula Johnson, route 2, on Liberty I Meier la going to take the air to night at 7 o'clock over tne same station. His talk Is expected to deal with the taxation problems as yet unsolved by the session. south of Court street. Dow Lovell and Wilbur McCune have acquired ownership of Al's Super Serv. Sta. Center Church. Permits Total S10.788 Values of the seven building permits Is sued last week by E. C. Bushnell, city inspector, totalled 210,728, of which all but 838 was for re pair, alteration and reroofing jobs. The high figure is account ed for by start of repairs to the Oregon building, damaged by fire last month. This permit called for expenditure of 810.500 One reader suggests that this Special communication Salem rninmn describe the varied noses Looge no. 4, A. F. A. m., 0 the 90 legislative members, e- , Masonic Tempie, at i p. m. Uevlng that therein is an index Monaay, reo. 13. Funeral to their character. Remembering B. wagstaff. S. M. Johnson of Sheridan wae here for his first day Satur day and conferred with the Yamhill county delegation. Johnson publishes one of tae beet small-city weeklies In the state. He came here from Col orado three years ago and now is almost as thoroughly an Ore gon! aa aa he la a democrat. 4? of Bro. M By order W. M. A. B. Hansen, See'y From Wood burn Charles A. that Senator Woodward's nose got him into trouble, we turn down the assignment. Suffice it to say there is to be seen at the session all ia Mll.lmftvii tTTa of DrO- Vredetbnrg was brought to the boacis: pugs denoting belligerency, jail yesterday from Woodburn, pointd and hooked, denoting dui rmnaineu omy a snort time as business sagacity, chiseled acqnii am ouiamea a proper license ior types connoting aristocracy. ms iruca, as supuiaiea oy mram Newbill In this city, February 11, Ze is me Bell Newbill, late resident of route 8, aged 87 years. Leaves husband, Casper A. Newbill of Sa lem; daughter, Mrs. Delia Cox of Rupert, Ids.; sisters, Mrs. Nellie Reynolds of 'Crescent, Ore., Mrs. Lennie Hamilton of Ashwood. Ore., Mrs. May Montgomery ol Bend. Futeral services Tuesday, February 11. at 1:30 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, with Rev. Guy Drill officiating. Overton, justice of the peace at Woodburn, who fined Vredenburg 215 and then suspended Judgment on condition that the license be secured Immediately. Send her a Floral Valentine from Olson Florist. 49 Court St No Chamber Meeting Observ- ing tomorrow as a legal holiday rouowing Lincoln's birthday to day, cnamber of commerce mem bers will not hold their usual noon luncheon. Last week 12 meetings attended by a total of 280 per sons were held in the chamber of commerce rooms. The Soa. the House ef Hearts. The house wins first place ior Bale Tax Topic A pertinent disoatch in handling legislation question will be considered by the I its list of hills In committee la Young People's forum of the First thinning rapidly although the m. jc. enurcn at o'clock tonight, lower body has had twice as many wnen Ronald Hewitt will lead the to consider as the solonic group. discussion of "The Sales Tax". The senate at last Is getting down n knihiHi' TiMrinnt YlrifllA Vent See our assortment of bridge tba oldsters at work all Saturday lamps, $1.49 and 2.49 complete, .fternoon rTindin thronrh a gist A number of copiee of the Oregon Democrat, which aims to coalesce the male sroun In the state, were to be seen on legislative desks during: tne week. One of the leading ar ticles poo-poohs Treasurer Hoi- man and other state oiiteuua and their frantic disagreements over the state of the treasury. Obviously the Oregon affiliates of Mr. Farley are preparing for 1034 when the party of the for gotten men are going to try ardently to recapture ground lost since the passing political ly of the White-Faced-Calf gov-ernor. Wagstaff Milton B Wagstaff at the resi dence. 1285 North 21st street, Feb. 10 at the age of 60 years. Survived br widow, Louise and children. M.Uvia DeLong Wagstaff of Seattle. Mrs. Delbert B. Flem ing of Yakima and Peggy Wag staff of Salem; three grandchil dren and a brother, J. M. Wag staff of Ner Orleans. He was a member of several Masonic organ isations ii eluding the Shrine, Knights Templar and A. F. & A. M. lodge 5C8 of Sioux City. Iowa. Also treasurer of the board of trustees of Unitarian church, Sa lem. Funen.1 services at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son. Interment will be private. Choose from 15 entrees! SUNDAY DINNERS 50C & 75C The Gray Delle 440 State Tel. 5010 Coppock Mrs. Lulu Coppock; at the res idence, 19 6 Rural avenue, Feb. 10 at the age of 61 years. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Feller of Salem, Mrs. Ruth Mayer of Portland and Mrs. LaVon Krie ver of Oakland, Cal.; a son, Her man Coppo:k of California; two brothers, William Edmundson of Salem and Charles Edmundson of California: 4 grandchildren. Fu neral services will be held from the chapel of Clough-Barrick com pany. Monday. Feb. 13 at 1:30 p. m.. Rev. C. C. Haworth omciat ing. Interment Cityview cemetery. Kei n tew legislators,' Impe cunious or thrifty, have found hoard and room for $30 a month while here. Hotels have not made rate quite a reason able. The up-tate legislator of tentimee prefers no te stay at a heieL There are too many late parties, toe much noise, tee many lobbying attacks. The strong, aliens men from varied parte of the up-country go heme at night, say little, harbor the S3 per diem and are prompt at rollcalls. 1 VIEW H 11 rinn FflRD H MODELS Wheeibase Longer, X-Type Frame Shown; Cylinder Heads are Aluminum BBflfJCH BATJKBILL Eoff Electric 347 Court. Froprty Exempt Order in probate court exempts certain farm stock and property from execution in connection with es tate of Arthur Boran. The prop erty is signed to the widow, Ber tha Boran. See and hear the new 5 tube Clar ion Super. 822.50 cash, 324.50 terms. Eoff Electric Co.. 347 Court. Sale Confirmed Sale of real property has been confirmed by the court in connection with suit of Union Central Lffe Insurance company against Nel M. Lambert. One Fire Reported City firemen answered an alarm from of minor measures. The house got busy at 9 a. m. and took off the afternoon. Members of the ways and means committee are very brave and very drastic when they first cut departmental budget. Then the officials trundle the legislators out te the various institationa in and around Sa lem, display the lack of equip ment, show the comparatively few workers provided for su pervising work and the commit tee members come back to the capitol, chastened and ready te boost the estimates. Budget sur gery at beet is a hard job. Senator Jones of Oregon City is to be commended for his single 1155 North Summer street at 111 vote of opposition to S. B. 75, 3 -A Unfailing ACCURACY One slip . . . one mistake . . . in a druggists work may cost a life or cause ser ious illness. Insist that your prescrip tion be filled at Schaefer's where accuracy is para mount. Our work is prompt and the price is reasonable. Schaefer's Drug Store Prescriptions 1SS X. Commercial - Dial St 07 The Original Yellow Front Candy Special Store of Salem Xichols At a local hospital, Saturday February 11. Ola Minnie Nichols of Aumsville, aged 15 years Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nichols. Sister of Orviile, nova, Franklin and Elinor Nichols. Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lenzele and Mrs. Minnie Nichols of Salem. Friends are in vited to attend the funeral ser vices at the Christian church at Aumsville Monday, February 13 at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Aums ville cemetery. Funeral under di rection of the Terwilliger Fun eral home, 770 Chemeketa street. Phone 6928. a.m. yesterday to extinguish a chimney blase. Timo Extended Appellant has been allowed until February IS in which to file transcript of ap peal in suit of Ronald E. Jones against Roy K. Fukuda. Jim & Bob's Cafe, 121 S. Com'l. Meat, iipuds, bread, butter, vege tables, coffee and pie, 25c. Execution Sheriff has filed return on execution in suit of Hans Severson vs. Virgil C. Krus chke, showing plaintiff high bid der at 11,226.74. Bank Matte Authority to sell real property to Naomi Rowe has been given by the court in connec tion with liquidation of the bank at Stayton. The new Thor washing machine now only 356.50. Eoff Electric Co., 347 Court. Default Motion for default has been made in action brought by Tom Opedal against Anna Lou ise Opedal. Decree Entered Decree of fin al settlement has been entered in estate of Mary Noack. which would remit Interest and penalty on all delinquent taxes of 1931 and theretofore and would slow down their collection by al lowing: taxpayers five years to catch up. A number of house law yers declare the measure uncon stitutional, say it will encourage tax strikes, point out that utili ties, irked by being made goats through prompt payment, may re fuse to pav in 1933 and thus fur ther increase county, city and school district embarrassment. The measure's prompt acceptance by the senate indicates lack of care in considering an extremely momentous state policy. Florida triad a similar stunt in its legis lature and the supreme court is sued a caustic opinion holding the measure unconstitutional, the court saying that under its pro vision prompt payment of taxes made such good citizens "sucker taxpayers." The fact that the great major ity of motor car owners both men and women are mechanic ally minded, was demonstrated yesterday when the new Ford V-8 cylinder, 113-inch wheeibase mo tor cars were first placed on dis play in the showrooms of Valley Motor company, local Ford dealers. The 75-horsepower V-8 cylin der engine, with its new alumin um cylinder heads and rubber mountings, the new double-channel, double-drop I-type frame, newly designed head and cowl lamps, bumpers and horn, skirted front fenders, smaller wheels and larger tire appeared te attract fully as much attention as the new bodies with their flowing lines, distinctively modern design and luxurious interior appoint ments. The new V-8 car is the fastest and most powerful ear sine Hen ry Ford launched into volume production of motor ears. It is ex eeedlngly flexible In traffic and capable of a sustained speed of 80 miles an hour on the open road. The secret of its power and alertness lies in the improved V-8 engine and its new cylinder head design. Because aluminum dissi pates heat more rapidly, the all- aluminum cylinder head permits unusually high compression pres sure which results In increased speed, power and smoothness, un unusual acceleration and fuel economy. Knocking Less Likely The cylinder heads have com bustion chambers of improved de sign and are fitted with new 18 millimeter spark plugs with high heat resistant qualities. The high neat conductivity of the head ma terial also obviates the tendency toward detonation or knocking, eliminates "hot spots", and re duces carbon deposit. The 90-degree type crankshaft is fully counterbalanced and the piston and connecting rod assem blies are matched in weight to produce unusual operating smoothness. The engine is fitted with downdraft carburetor, air intake silencer and diaphragm fuel pump. Through achievement of Ford engineers, the two cylinder blocks and crankcase are cast In a single piece, the cylinder blocks being set at an angle of 90 degrees. This design provides an exceptionally compact power plant. Basically the engine is similar in design to the first Ford V-8 engine intro duced in 1932. KM SITE City Receivership Measure Also Approved; Interest Cuts are Voted Down Approval ef the senate was stamped yesterday on two Impor tant mus, one permitting branch banking, and the other gtviag cit ies the power to go Into receiver- ship when they have defaulted In their bonds or other financial ob ligations. The branch banking bill passed by a vote of 22 to six. Senator Williamson declared that this bill had received careful consideration by the banking com mittee and that the opposition had narrowed down to the offi cials of less than a halt dosen fi nancial institutions located In the more remote sections of the state. Williamson said that every safegurd had been thrown about the proposed branch banking pro posal, and that only established and well financed institutions would be able to qualify under the provisions ef the measure. Senators who voted against the measure were Brown. Burke. Fisher. Jones. Strayer and Zim merman. Senators Hess and Mann were absent. Einunenman Lone Dissenter Senator Zimmerman cast the only dissenting rote against the measnre authorising the appoint ment or receivers or administrat ors for municipal corporations in financial difficulty. The adminis trator would manage the affairs of the municipality, employ all municipal officers and pass on the expenditures of public funds. He would be appointed by the circuit court and receive an annual sal ary ef $3600. Any municipality desiring to take advantage of the Cenang Events . ! February 14 County 'community crab federation, chamber of vouunere. - ' - Feb. 14 Willamette vsl XtnfJeld, baaketbalL Feb. 14 Salens high re, Tillamook, basket balL -. Feb. IS Polk County Federation ef Rural Wom en's dabs at Dallas; all-day meeting; EDenadale club joint uoeteeses; Mrs. A. E. Utter, president. February Marion county Sunday school con vention at First Presbyter ian church. Mar. 0 Concert ef Sa. Fhllhanconic ercbes- tra. March 15-18 State high school basketball ton ma-ment. QUEST OF ICR SPEAK POSITIONS STARTS The usual early hegira to the county school superintendent's of fice in search of information con cerning teaching positions ia the county has started, with old and new teachers, employed and un employed in the number. At this time those seeking jobs are alter the names of school board directors, largely, as it is early to tell where there may or may not be vacancies. While a very few small districts have al ready rehired their present teach er for 1933-34, there is as yet lit tle knowledge as to where vacan cies will be. School boards which ordinarily select their next year teachers this early In the year have adopted a watch and wait policy this year. inasmuch as matters before the Eugene Gleemen Coining; Rotary Club is Sponsor 1 Vay illtnfa n ur n at art at It ahnan L a T 10 the teacher setup in some schools. vj vrumtac. Senator Dickson' bill reduelns the legal rate of interest from six to five per cent and the contract rate from 10 to eight per cent went down to defeat. Milk Bills Approved The senate approved two bills Introduced by Senator Dunne hav ing to do with the production and distribution of milk. One of these bills prohibits cities and other po litical subdivisions from compell ing pasteurisation of milk and cream. The other bill provides an appeal for producers and distri butors whose milk and cream has been degraded. Dunne declared that this amendment was neces sary because of the dlctorial atti tude displayed by a number of dairy Inspectors. A resolution by Senior Ooss making it optional whether crim inal cases shall be tried on grand Jury indictment or on informa tions filed by the district attorney was approved. The senate approved a bill by Senator Duncan appropriating 813.000 to defend a suit brought by the United States government against the state of Oregon, in volving title to the beds of Mal heur. Harney and Mad lakes in eastern Oregon. The government will pay half the cost of the de fense. The U. S. land office is the cus todian of 173.000,000 acres of public domain subject to all the applicable nubile Und isw I The Eugene Gleemen are com ing on a goodwill visit to Salem and will present a concert at the armory here the night of Febru ary 24. The Gleemea are a chor us of men in Eugene directed by John Stark Evans of the Uni varsity school of music. They are making this trip as a goodwill gesture to the people of this city. and appear under the auspices of the Salem Rotary club. The club is charging a nominal fee for the concert and the proceeds will go for Boy Scout work. Famed over the northwest are the Gleemen. They have won wide applause wherever they have appeared and have a pro gram of popular Interest. HEWITT TO i;riHEwnoiir Technocracy Forum is Name Chosen by Study Group; Meets Next Tuesday The technocracy group held H third public meeting la Salem Tuesday night at the city library with mere than 201 persons pres ent. The meeting adopted a eon stltutlon prepared by the com mittee consisting of S. H. Vau Trump, R. A. Harris .and R. D. Cooper. "Technocracy Forum" was selected as the name of the organisation. The following state ment of principles and object was adopted: "If is now apparent that, through development of science. Invention and Industrial organi sation, a condition exists In which the hitherto-accepted prin ciples of economics no longer make for the well-being of the people. "It is proposed to form a local organization of those who seek a solution of the problems Involved, in order to cooperate with like organizations elsewhere. "The objects of the forum shall be to work toward coordin ation of the economic functions of production and distribution in the United Ststes and to seek a plan whereby all may share equitably ia weaHh produced. Officers elected were J. M. Clifford, president. F. J. A. Boeh- rlnger. vice president, and R. D. Cooper, secretary-treasurer. Pro vision was made for an executive committee to handle the business affairs of the forum and for a committee to study proposed plans for developing a functional system of industry snd distribu tion In the United Ststes. The program for the evening consisted of a review by Mrs. J. C. Nelson of an article fn the February Scrlbners by Stuart Chase, entitled "World Without Money," and a reading by J. M. Clifford of Edward Bellamy's Parable of the Water Tank." These numbers were followed by a general discussion of techno cracy in which a number of mem bers tool active part. The forum accented an invita tion from the Salem Arts league to meet with them In the city library next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock to hear Roy R. Hewitt give a lecture entitled "The Way Out." Valentine Candy THE SPA of coarse Truly Salem's finest TRANSFER CASE DISMISSED The public utilities commis sioner yesterday announced that proceedings against the Willam ette Valley Transfer company of Salem have been dismissed. The commissioner said that conditions which resulted in the complaint being filed had been remedied. CHINESE HERBS for constipation, rheumatism, appendicitis, colitis, and blood, gland, stomach disorders. CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Medicine Co. 122 N. Com'l St. Hours Dally 9-6. Sunday 9-12 SPECIAL Croqainolf "Ringlet End Permanent PUSH WAVE $1.50 complete Open Friday Evenings by appointment Castle Permanent Wavers Co. 307 First Natl Bank Bldg. Tel. 3S63 Branch of Castle Pioneer Per manent Wavers, Portland PILES CURED Witbvat Operation or Lot of Tim DR. MARSHALL 329 Orcroa Bids. 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And yet, the service remains individual in every respect It's a much appreciated combination of features, isn't it? United States National Bank SALEM, OREGON "The Bank that Service Built" 'Ford Introduces Larger and More Powerful Car V -i1 - Now on Display In Our Show Room Xieee Tbe new deluxe ear FerdTatW Tne attractive ad ?S4mn van tare mmm ef tVe loenleeubeewtifal 1 end ef tne new Feed Y- engine. AH I lantfe. PEW Center and Liberty St.. Salem