The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning. December 9, 1933 PAGE TWO OBIPMIK 1 DISPLAY AT Y. fihoda Hussey's Picture of - Historic Log Cabin of Special Interest An exhibit hang yesterday la .the west lobhy of the city T. M. C. A. featuring oil paintings by , two- women artists of Oregon will be- of special interest to two - group of Salem residents: old - timers here and tnose who follow painters whoso dramatic nature Btndicn are receiving growing re cognition. A historic log cabin, built by Richard Covington of Hudson Bay's company in 1842. originally liutiul ot rtrfharA Waalrinrtnn. and later moved to its present site on the highway near Vancouver Is the theme for an interestingly bine - shadowed snow scene by Rhoda Hussey, secretary of the Oregon Soelety of Artists. Two stirs-life paintings of chrysanthe- J f I.-, A v.. If m TTnocLAV III Q SUM HUQ llUUWa VJ MAU aawotw . are also displayed. Anna Anderson, former Salem resident, has caught the atmos . - tt. nlace in "Hoover Swimming Pool" . vhvfe manv nnnn will reCOE- anize who have seen the original near Newberg. Mrs. Anderson, who lias taken a number of ocean voyages, completed her picture of l ocean, sky and airplane, all real in ttiAtnoalvaa hn she entitled it "Lone Eagle." "Ml. Hood from Rhododen dron' is a rtew of the mountain not familiar to many. "Washing ton Narrows near Bremerton," "Saitd Dunes of Xewport.'V'Cra ter Lake," "Depoe Bay" and Olympics from Seabeck" will ap peal to Salem folk as true and lovely reproductions of familiar scenes. Exhibited at the Y also are two paintings by Autone Pleres, Port land artist: eight pictures by Ralph Gilbert. Salem, and two by Mrs. C. A. Kells. Salem, formerly in the west lobby, will be hung today in the east lobby to com plete this display of work by west-' em artists. Development of Valley Impends, Stidd Forecasts Chas. L. Stidd, president of the Portland Ad club, spoke before the Salem organization Friday. He pointed ont that the valley Is on the eve of great development with the construction of the Bon neville dam and the- government fostering of the flax-linen indus try here. Advertising, he said, was a necessary part of modern distribution and would be needed in developing markets for produc tion here. Miss Ida Miller favored the club with two vocal solos. She was ac companied by Miss Billie Herb ster. Lee Players to Repeat Program The Jason Lee Players will present "The Bishop's Candle sticks" for a second time at the evening church services Decem ler 24. The one-act play is taken front "Les Miserables" and is di rected by Misa Beulah Graham. The cast includes Howard Cross, Roy Cole, Elverta MInton, Clara !el Burnside and Alvin Garner. Whea H costs Is kofcslcts HF5 BOSS ... You cta't "sell" him anything bat Flapjacks. The answer: (l) rbm . . . 12) Tendemeu...0) tightness. Audita ruistioa try Fcscock Buckwheat flood fI.EE: Fot boys sad girls, JO&moos Kaaget Act Bicycles. Ask yoat tracer tor details. A CfBMfiwta,AAs)f9 V ' Tin TOMORROW or PRESTON FOSTER RICHARD CROMWELL HERBERT MUNDIN MIHA GOMBELL JAMES GLEASON AfOX FILM PRODUCTION j Continuous Show Daily w est Salem News WEST SALEM. Dec 8. " Honor students for the past sev eral weeks inclnde In tne lirst grade: Harry Wiedmaier, Donald Starr, Dormalee MJtchael, Rose Ann Hanks, Hasei Bowman ana Tnria. r r a 1 1: for the second grade:. Emmalin Craig, Dorothy Hoven, Norma Jean Kewgeni, Marian Burns, Thelma Hall, Rob ert rtfeksnn. Harcld.HilL Helen Doris Friesen and Margaret Mo- ritz; for the third grade: Jonn Janzen, Keith Evans, Robert Cameron and Betty Lou Evans. For the fourth grade: Eldoris Elhfeldt, Betty Krebs, Dorothy Pyeatt, Bonnie Dickron, Virginia Rlesbeck and Raymond McCoy: for the- fifth grade: Herbert Fritz, John Goffrier, Malcolm Cameron, Helen May Cook. Ma rian Smith and Mary Patterson; for the sixth grade: Everett Smith, Evelyn White, Seth Un derwood, Bethel Smith, John Riesbeck and Nedra McCoy; and for the eighth grade: Eloise Fer guson, Margaret Shipler and El sie Jansen. Legionnaires going from the Kingwood Post to the Polk coun ty council meeting, held In Inde pendence Wednesday were Com mander Elmer D. Cook, also vice president of the council, H. W. Atkinson, Bob White and Col.. Charles A. Robertson, who gave an address. J. E. Douglas, who some time ago submitted to a foot amputa tion in a surgical hospital in Portland, returned home about a fortnight ago and has gone back to work again. He is employed at the Tank and Furnace company. Truck Crashes Dock Ernie Friesen and J. J. Funk featured in a rather thrilling ex perience at Toledo yesterday where they had gone with a heavy truck for a load of lum ber. They were loading on a high dry dock about 10 feet high which gave way under the excess weight crashing with the partial ly loaded truck to the ground be low. Both men jumped to safety and were unhurt but the truck was very "much wrecked. John Friesen left Thursday afternoon for the scene of the trouble. The children of the public schools are preparing for Christ mas in almost every room. The first and second grade rooms will have trees and a program in their own rooms; the third and fourth grades will present an operetta, "Santa in Storyland," with the two grades having a joint enter tainment and tree in the new building; a fifth grade entertain ment is being planned that the pupils may present in other rooms and the seventh graders will stage a Christmas party with Jack Gosser and Bill McClintock on the tree committee, John Combs and Evelyn Boatright on the program committee and Jan- The Call Board . . . ELSINORE Today Katherlne Hepburn in "Morning Glory" and McKesson opportunity con- test. Midnight preview of "Dancing Lady" with Joan Crawford, 11:30 p. m. Saturday Midnight preview of "Dancing Lady," with Joan Crawford, 11:30 p. m. Today Jack Holt in "Mas- ter of Men." GRAND Today Double bill Jean Parker In "What Price Innocence" and Tim McCoy in "Police Car 17." HOLLYWOOD Today Marlon Davies in "Peg O' My Heart." Mid- night matinee 11: IS p. m. Buddy Rogers In "Best of Enemies." STATE Today Ben Lyon in "By Whoso Hand." Double Your Efficiency They relieve you of the nervous tension caused by eye-strain and abolish head aches from the same source. Your efficiency, a n d enefgy will be doubled with cor rected vision. I-ast Times Today tcusem 0K PLUS 'WHAT riUCii INNOCENCE 1 p.m. to 11 pjrt?) Am In 2M Ice Woolly, Dorothy Kaster. and Beverley Armstrong seeing to the decorations. These programs will be given December 22. The sev enth grade pupils won the march ing contest just completed. In' the fifth grade, James -Boatright Of Alsea, is a new pupiL Grover Johnson of Portland, a foreman In the Western Cooper age company of St." Johns, and a brother of F. L. Johnson, made his first visit here. Mrs. J. G. Minton has returned from Albany where she cared for her mother, Mrs. W. E. Gilbert, who underwent a major opera tion. Aid Plans Meet Mrs. William L. LaDue was hostessi to the members of the Ladles' Aid society at her home Wednesday afternoon. They vot ed to place 40 on the church budget and considered the ques tion of Christmas treats for the West Salem children. It was de cided that Mrs. Hathaway, presi dent, should confer with the com munity in regard to the matter. Rev. K. K. Clark reported that the community hall had been con demned for public gatherings by the state fire department, stating that the exit doors should be changed to conform to the law and that the stage wiring was im proper. REAL PROPERTY ON SILVERTON, Dec' 8 A deal has been completed through the Homeseekers' Agency in which Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kelly be came the owners of the home on West Main street, formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hande. Two weeks before that a three-cornered deal was made through the agency, by which Hande trans ferred this home to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bartruff of Salem. Mr. Kelly and his partner, C. M. Flint, have just bought the Club Pool hall frdm John Rudd. Flint and Kelly came to Silverton from Corvallis. Another sale was completed this week through the agency in which Jaye Bleakney, as adminis trator for the Josephine Bleakney estate, sold 80 acres of land in the Silver Creek Falls country to Mrs Kittle Yolz. Mrs. Vols owns sev eral tracts in the vicinity of the Silver Creek park. Mill to Operate Is Notification From Silverton SILVERTON, Dec. 8 M. C. Woodard, manager of the Silver Falls Timber company at Silver- ton, has notified the West Coast Lumbermen's association, in re sponse to an inquiry, that lie in tends to operate during the first three months of 1934. Under the control of production regulations of the lumber code, production quotas will be alloted on December 20, for the first quarter of 1934. Each manufac turer who desires a quota for the period must be registered and the registration must be filed with the association on or before December 10. Monmouth Given 4000 Hours Work MONMOUTH, Dec. 8. The city of Monmouth has been allotted 4000 hours under the civic works act. The use of this, as planned to date, will be for street, drain age and sidawalk improvements; reshlngling, painting and lawn improvement for the high school. The Oregon Normal school has applied for work on a sidewalk length, relaying of brick walks and painting of two frame build ings. TODAY ONLY! HAND A I with K Y .BEN LYON O PLUS ZANE GREY in "Southern Seaa", Cartoon -News Sunday - Monday , -Also Preview Tonight, ll:15-10c WALT DISNEY'S "3 LITTLE PIGS" Pine NOEL FRANCIS la "THE REFORM GIRL " MOVE AT S LVERTON flfy'nJmJfi BOO CLUB'S K OFFERED A decidedly musical meeting was that held yesterday by the Crescendo club, organization of Salem high school musicians, when members of the society pre sented the following program of Tocal and Instrumental numbers: Prelude Heller Robert de Pres. piano Largo . U Handel Georgia Harrington,! violin Doris Barnett, accompanist , Kashmiri Song t 1 Woodforde-Finden Ruth Maerx, vocal . DorJs Schunke, accompanist Desert Song From Light Opera Peggy Minkiewitx, vocal Betty Mlnklewitz, accompanist A China Tragedy Thomas Aliens Moored, vocal Doris Schunke, accompanist The Bell in the Lighthouse Solman Paris Winslow, vocal Doris Barnett, accompanist Not only do tbeso high school music students present! full pro grams drawing the entire talent from their membership Shut they also arrange their concerts with an ear to proper order! land bal ance. Just at present they, are pre paring for a public appearance In February for the benefit of the grand piano recently added to the equipment in the high school au ditorium. Lena Belle Tartar is advisor to the group, i T (Continued from pact t) probably be necessary. The house was ready for the final day of the session! with less work on its calendar than is cus tomary for the closing tt hours. Aside from a score of miscellane ous resolutions and bills, most of which could lie over 'until the regular session,.the houBe will be concerned principally with at tempts to revive some major leg islation which failed earlier In the session. A last-minute attempt to force through a law to stiffen tax col lection is likely as well as an at tempt to deter old-age pension payments until 1936. it seeming likely that the senate will not agree to Oleen's bill for a two cent a day payment from employ ers and employes. SHELBURN, Dec. 8. The Cole community club will meet Thursday. December 21. Instead of the 15th. Mrs. Mayset Lyons, Mrs. Dorris Cauthorn, Mrs. No ema Wells, Mrs. Margaret Kelly will furnish the Christmas tiro- gram. Candy and nuts will be given to all children under high scnool age. TONIGHT Tni fbbmt Own PlayVroduotrt present "MANHATTAN HONEYMOON" Admission 25c - Curtain 8:15 Nelson Auditorium Chemeketa at Liberty Buck Jones Ranger Club Matinee Today 1:30 P. M. Laughs? Certainly! -Tears and Heartthrobs? Yes! Dra ma? Romance? Plenty! Also Comedy, News- and tTho Three Moskateers" ' Attend our Saturday night 9 o'clock show and remain for our 11:15 p. m. mid night matinee FREE. UcST OF P1 Mr! Mmtin f I V with Baddy Rogers Marian Nixon Frank Morgan Josepph Cawthorn Greta Nlssea Fox Picture Snnday Omly Continuous Performance 2 to 11 pan. ON OUR STAGE Circuit YaudeTille Don Smith The golden voiced tenor of the : Happy Qo Lucky Hour Glen Martin A Company The Six Lone Star Rangers Mark! Puller Athletes Supreme Dorothy A Meld Fast. Steppers , v . and Snnday, Monday Jk Tuesday j ... Om Out Screea. f. Women Wear the Pants la This - -". ZUotoas Comedy r.'.'i SPECIAL SESSION WILL END TOrilGH u m jit i- 'rarsv- m w wS HollywooP, 5 AV.Y niA mzi.m ey NOTES Let me be the first to wish yon all a Merry Christmas and to you, "Boots" a Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Tear; syid hare a good time on Valentine's day also. Last Saturday a little girl's name was , announced to do. a number and that she was a pu pil of Barbara Barnes' school of dancing. This little girl, a strang er to us at first, danced her way into the hearts of every one in that audience. This young , miss was Lucille Shannon, a stranger in Salem, but not to us any more. M. M. C. The Christmas party is all set and besides a special stage show for that day we will also have free cake and ice cream for every Mickey Mouse member present. The date is December 23. M. M. C. It was real Swell of Santa to come way down here out of his way to talk to you Saturday, but he said that he enjoyed being with yon so much, that he'll be here again this afternoon, and he's going to sing a song too. M. M.-C. On the program last Saturday were Jeanette Arehart. Barbara Duncan, Lucille Shannon, Dean Arehart, Alra Raffetty, Marie Stutesman and Clarence and Boots" at the piano. M. M. C. The special feature today is Richard Arlen in "All American," a football story, and chapter tnree of the serial "Gordon of Ghost City" with Buck Jones. So Long Zollie. THIRTEEN TO TAKE CITIZENSHIP TEST Citizenship rolls of the United States may be increased by 13 this morning when Judge L. G. Lew- eiung presides at the naturaliza tion hearing in the circuit court room. Thomas L. Gritfen. suceed- Ing V. W. Tomlinson, as director of naturalization, will have charge of the hearing. Director Tomlin son nas been transferred to the Los Angeles district. Germany and Switzerland. closely followed by Canada, lead in supplying the new citizens to the United States, according to tne records for the hearing today. Following is the list of the ap plicants for citizenship rjaners. Moritz Goebel, Anna Kunz, Anna Korb, known as Sister M. Ber- nadine and Magdalene Rlid known as Sister M. Vincent, of Germany; Esther Mills, James E. Lucas, and W. L. McLaughlin, of Canada: David Saner. Marv Plm. uhler, known as Sister Mary Ade laide, Maria Zenklusen, known as sister M. Dominica, and Marie Selm. known as Sister Marv Law. rence, of Switzerland; Andreana Mllos, known as Sister M. Paul Inn. fit ih TTInvAnm nf Karhtsna Croats and Slovenes; and Mary L. Maley, of Austria. . . v r W I. i r i r itit j CENTER AT LIBERTY Frohmader Bros. S. Commercial and Hoyt Sts. Cbugars to Play r Missionaries in " First Hoop Tilt PULLMAN, Wash, Dec. f. Washington State college will open it 81933 basketball season tomorrow night, meeting Whit man college at Walla Walla in tho first of eight warmup contests before the start of the 193 1 north, em division Pacific Coast confer ence basketball race. Coach Jack Friel has five letter. men', back to shape, his team around. Roland Johnson and Lee Sonedecker, forwards, and Ken Wills, Rex Scott and Phil Schmitt, guards, an saw action with the uougars last season, while Steve McNeil and Huntley McPhee, transfers from thn UnivArsitv nt Washington and Ellensburg nor mal, have been shaping up well In workouts thus far. A likely can- aioate to nil tne shoes of Huntley rJCIIAO ARLEN JUDITH AILCN CMARLiy fttAMWIN ,A 1Fni?e Example Seattael Type Tube Total a to S 8-11 p. m. &Sc 20c I Any peat hwgee 80c " Ho wanted pow- er she wanted lore! jt-yfA N Sundar -Monday Another Thriller from Max Miller, anthor - of I Cover y I the Water- f 2 front" f " with I! II YL-':rZh z-y, with ASSOCIATE DEALERS Toakstad Serrice Station . v . Lucky Corner Service SilTertoa Road Front and Cblambla Sts." Gordon sensational Cougar "cen ter ot recent hoop, campaigns, is Seen in Bob Houston,- six foot, seven inch youngster. LICENSE SUSPENDED SILVERTON, Dec. 8 George W. Hubbs, police judge, deprived Ed Ktenz of his driver's license for a year, when the latter plead- eed guilty to-a charge of operat ing a motor car while under the influence of Intoxicants. Kenz was blocking traffic on James Ar ena bridge, whea arrested. Mickey Moose Matinee Today at 1 P. BL Feature FootbaU Story, "All American" Buck Jones Serial No. 3 'Trapped" LAST TIMES TODAY . Shell give yon. the heart thrill of your life! KATHARINE HEPBURN "MORNING GLORY" with ADOLPH MENJOTJ Oa Stage Toaite, 8:30, try oats for McKes son's Opportunity Contest. Midnite Show Tonlte at 11:30 and Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Together Again in the Year's Sensa tional Musical Hit! Never such an entertainment in all screen history! Songs that thrill and throb! Hun dreds of dimpled darlings in scenes of dazzling magic! America's Dancing Daughter as you desire her! i ' mum ui l iiiim.uji.h rw a bmbbBbIsbsSssbBszBSbVb asssal I s Sg s aoadl iioIIdq 0si? tiBne 0 1T5i? (Passenger or Truck Tire .. 85.08 .-... - Botli Chemeketa Play Closing Tonight Tonight at 8:15 o'clock In Nel son hall the curtain rises for the last' time on "Manhattan Honey moon," comedy production of the Chemeketa players. The play has been well - received by Salem au diences who appreciate character parts wlHaken and the clever stage work of this semi-professional group. With M 'GABLE li FRANCHOT TONE, MAT ROBSON, WIN NIE LIGHTNER, FRED ASTAIRE, ROB ERT BENCH LEY, TED HE ALT and HIS STOOGES Hs)one Tires) for sSoO TEL. 19144 ' Kanzlcr-Hamer Drunk's Corner I