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PAGE TEN Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morain, March 11, 1937 vclftli Nighf : Friday, Saturday Shakespeare Play Offered by Little Theatre of W. U. at Waller ' Twelfth Night sponsored by the Little Theatre Guild of Wil lamette university will be pre- sented In Waller hall Friday and Saturday nights of this week. Those who will see the play Will meet Sir Toby. Lloyd Rlehl frolicsome old , toper, with his plentiful wit bnt deoleted purse; Sir Andrew ..Aguecheeay NorrlH Crary. Ms bntt and foil, on bos'? dun but 'aspirin brain Sir Tony plays for money; . the Duke. Leonard Schniurr a fine fellow but In love with lore at first; Olirla. .Melha Rlooelle. the . heir ess, with calm, cultured .beirlne; who loses her self-possession In lore's p resence. and among others Viola. Jose - Acklln.- the chief character, one of Shakes peare'a most appealing women AH seats will be reserved and jnay be obtained all day Tfcors day at Ouisen berry's. Students may receive tickets Frldav at ; Eaton hall. Mrs. Chester Oppen 1 directing the play. Rehearsals bave been held continually for the past three months. Miss Lois Latimer, head of the home eco nomics department. 1 'n eharsre of the costumes, and Miss Cons tance owler and the art classes re-. .arranging the "enery, . Ushers for the play will be Miss Ariss Jones, Miss Charlotte Litchfield. Miss Beverly Brom and Miss Innelle Chapin. Wilmer Willis Is staee manager assisted by , David Stall. Edwin Mlnne- man Is general manager. Initiations Upon Campus Displease Student members of the Wil lamette university Inter-fraternity council received a mild rebuke Tuesday night when faculty ad visors of the council commented upon the trend, as revealed by the recent . fraternity initiations, to "move initiation back on the campus." A few years ago the faculty was almost unanimously in favor of drastic action against fraternities as the result of unpleasant situa tions which annually arose from fraternity Initiations carried on partially upon the campus. The situation seemed remedied until indications of a "return to the campus" appeared recently, they said. . Faculty members of the inter fraternity group Include Dr. R. M. Gatke, Prof. W. C. Jones and Dr. D. H. Schulze. ! " Fraternity officers are ex-of-ficio members of the council. ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marion. their duly verified final account, u the Executiices of the last will and testament and estate of Mary C. Moyer, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tues day, the Sth day of April.- 1937, at i the hour of ; ten o'clock : A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room In the County Court House at Salem. In Marion County. Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections there to. . ' l Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 4th day of March, 1937. DELLA GILLIAM. JOSEPHINE DAVENPORT, Executrices of the last will and testament and Estate of Mary C. Moyer. Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Executrices, Salem, Oregon. M-4-11-18 ; 25-A-l. : notice of hearing' of final Account NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN that the undersigned, administra tor of the estate of FRANK GROSSMAN, deceased, has filed his FINAL ACCOUNT. In said es tate with the County Court of Mafion County, Oregon, and that under the terms of an order made and entered Dy the Honorable J. C. Siegmund, Judge of the above Court, the 22nd day of March. 1937. at the hour or 10 o'clock a.m. has been fixed es the time. and the County Court rooms of Marlon County, Oregon, as the place of hearing said Account, f Anyone having objections to the approval of raid Account is re quired to appear and present said objections within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: February 18, 1937. - JOSEPH B. FELTON. Admin istrator of the Estate of FRANK GROSSMAN, deceased. WILLIAM H. TRINDLE. 314 IT. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Salem. Oregon. Attorney for said Estate! F18-25-M4-11-18. .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE . , MENT " . Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the Coun ty Court of the State I of : Oregon, for the County A Marlon, her duly verified Final Account, j as the sole and remaining Executrix of the last will and testament and estate of James William Mlllner, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the - 3 0th day of March, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of iaid day. as the t'roe. and the County Court Room In the County Court House at Sa lem, in Marlon County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said fin al account and all objections thereto. ; - Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 25th day of February, 1937. MYRTA M. RICHARDS. Executrix of the last will and testament and estate of James William Millner, v Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executrix, Ealem, Oregon. Sage of Salem Speculates By D. H. ' More Noise Ah, Mister Poet, you have put -The axe to noise right at Its root; The trying noises people make. Machinery sounds to stomach ache, ; i In their results do sadly irk, Compared with nature's silent . work.' ' .' ! ; ; The noise that oftenest annoys The ones who are annoyed by : noise : , . I ' 1 Is trifling, fussy, uncalled for. And rates low in Hfe'a vital score. While force unheard in men and things . : ! The most of earthly blessings : brings. : j Force which prevails, but does not haste,. i I Force which bas never backward faced.' j ' - Force- which avails Jto hunger . feed. ; !' : And" chatters not,, but does the ,: deed j : Ah, yes, but don't you "think 'twere well I :, That you admit some noise Is .swell? "J. A. B. Sunday" again! And not a word as yet to deny or More Road Funds Likely Available . T New Federal Policy Eyed by State Commission; to Inform Courts PORTLAND, Ore., March 10- (flpy-The probability that an addi tional $720,000 will be spent on 4100 miles of Oregon roads came to light today wken the state highway commission; discussed provisions of the federal govern ment's new highway policy. R. H. Baldock, state highway engineer, said, the new; program for a state secondary highway system was similar to the federal system of primary roads estab lished 20 years ago. Of the 4100 miles to be affected, half would be chosen from the existing state secondary routes Land the other half from county roads. The commission said details of the plan, under which the state would pay $300,0100 and the bu reau of public roads the remain der, would be mailed to county courts soon. ! 'Already Assisting Baldock said the bureau of pub lic roads" already is cooperating with the state highway depart ment in a general highway survey. The state highway commission today also went on record oppos ing the use of sand and gravel from Oregon beaches for road work and approved an increased load limit from S to 10 tuna for the Willamette river bridge near Grshen, Lane county.' The commission took cccaslon to thank the legislature for heed ing the recommendation that no more highway money; be diverted for other purposes, j IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY! OF i MARION NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 412: In the Matter of the Estate ) of i FRED JAY ANDERSON, ( Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court of Marion County. State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 14th day of December, 1936. was appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Fred Jay Anderson, deceased and that .she has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as required by law at the office of the undersigned's attor ney, R. H. Bassett. 410 Guardian Building, In the City of Salem, Marion County. Oregon within six months from the date of this no tice, to-wit February 11th. 1937. BERTHA j A. ANDERSON. Administratrix of the Es--,' . tate of Fred Jay Ander son, deceased. R. H. Bassett, 1 410 Guardian Bnilding Salem. Oregon j ! Attorney- for Admlnistratrlx.F-ll- 18-25-M-4-11. ) NOTICE OF HEARING OF OB JECTIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PERCY B LUND ELL, as the duly, appointed,' qualified and acting administrator 'of the es tate of MARGARET, M. WIN- SHIP, deceased,; has duly rend ered and presented 1 for settle ment . and filed in the County Court of the County I of Marlon, State of Oregon, a final account of his administration of said estate; and that Taesday. the sixth day of April, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day, at the .court room of said court in the Marlon County ' Courthouse In : the ' City of Salem, Marion County, Ore gon, have been' duly fixed and appointed . by ; aaid, court as the time and the place for the hear ing of objections to said' final ac count, and the settlement there of. . ! Dated and first published the fourth day of March, 1937. PERCY BLUNDELL. as Adminis trator of the Estate of MARGARET M. WINSHIP, Deceased. r , - CARSON & CARSON, Attorneys for Administrator, i TALMADGE affirm that his Initials stand for Just After Breakfast. Anyway, his contention .as to "some" noise la cheerfully . admitted. If I knew his address, which I . do not, otherwise than that , It la Salem, I would - write him an anonymous letter of thanks. Am grateful for the above verses. The artistic Instinct Is not, I think, very strong in the aver age man. Otherwise, when he Is minded to pause In a street door way, and view his fellow human ity as, it passes In pursuit of Its varied' interests,' he would choose a doorway suited to his style of beauty. 1 But he does not. A frame is quite important to the effectiveness of a picture, and there Is a great difference In the artistic appearance of men who loafingly pose In doorways. aa Dfis i HOW no ' A. story -semes of v a-tcavlet In aa .eastern -prison '-who studied law and became so good at it that he got himself out of a writ of habeas corpus. The story, which " is perhaps exaggerated, seems to prove something or oth er, . . : !,;;: ... ; People, It seems, never weary of asking the question. "What would you. do first If you came Into a . million dollars?" An eastern magazine Is the latest to ask the question. The answer is obviouswe'd pay our Income tax. y According; to an evangelist, who has published the list, there are upwards of 700 sins to which humanity Is liable. I presume there Is some demand . for the list from folks who are worried lest they may have missed some thing. ... ;' ; ; T A current motion picture Which sets forth a story of Indian life has In its cast a dusky femme called 1 "Pretty ' Bear.- She is. too. v . Officially, spring '. will begin March 2 0. And the nresent three- cent rate of postage will expire i June 80.: Mother Nature may dis regard . the almanac, and con gress may decide to continue the three-cent rate of postage. All iiinii? H i SEE OH DISPLAY mi FEATURES! dates ronUina ' hard kernel or pit, but the fruit Is good eatinx And pleasing in the anticipation thereof. " The day on which ' you ' can think of nothing desirable which may . come to pass on . the mor row Is a depressing; stretch . of time.. Wherefore, dear - brothers and sisters, kid thyselves with the roseate possibilities of the morrow, and enjoy life. Praise undeserved helps not much. It Is pleasant In the tak ing, but the backfire Is tome thlnx terrible. ! . The latest George' Arliss pic ture, . "Man of Affairs," which opened at the State theatre Sun day, Is somewhat of a novelty, due to the appearance of the British actor In the role of twins. "Man of Affairs'' Is a story of the British foreign office, hav ing to do with the murder of a ruler in the far east, which mur der was attributed to an Eng lishman and for which heavy In demnity was claimed.' A play In no respect exceptional. - galvan ized Into exceptional entertain ment by the personality of an actor. The late Donn Byrne whose stories In the Saturday Evening Post a few years ago are re fun G 0 Electric Rang these stores: SALEM 236 N. Commercial St. as-iuMaTONFimcx). HOGG. 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The star of the production ' is a French actress who calls herself Annabella, and In this, her first appearance In an American pic ture, she meets fully , the prom ises of her press agents. Henry Fonda plays the opposite jrole. John McCormack, the Irish tenor, sings three solos, and not one of them "Mother Machree," and there is a showing; of. the Eng lish - deTby (darby),- in which Steve Donaghue, the greatest of British Jockeys, ' rides the win ner In person. Bat the greatest charm the picture has for me is the presencerof the Identical half mystic, gypsylsh atmosphere which, characterizes the Byrne gCs U 0) i IT I- ' "I " " You go to fashion shows krid auto shows to see what's new ; ; ; and often you get a surprise. But 1 guarantee you'll get an honest-to-goodness thrill when you see the new tS!37 electric ranges. Take a tip from me and set them! j . j ' j Then you'll understand perfectly why we say, "ITS MORE FUN TO COOK WITH AN ELECTRIC RANGE." j " In the first place, these new ranges are designed by America's best designers. And that means they are! not only sparkling beauties but they're designed for real efficiency with lots of handy space for utensils . and smooth surfaces that ar minus nooks and crannies, j - And I'm sure you'll be amazed at the swell new features in the 1937 ranges. I can't tell you all about them, but you'll discover this: Modern electric ranges have made fall kinds of cooking almost completely automatic and effortless. And that's something mighty important to you. Keep up-to-date! See what's new in smart kitchen equipment. Visit . any of the stores listed here, frou'll be taking an important step toward a new life of leisure. 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First National Eank building dentist, is again at work after a stay of several weeks fa a Portland hospital ... Mrs. Glen Morris Is on a visit with Lane county relatives . . W. C. Fields will soon be seen in a new picture. "A Bag of Trucks" . . . Cole Brothers, who were in Salem last August, will open at the New York Hippodrome March 18 ... . "Scotty" Barclay will - have . charge . - of -Jantxen Beach publicity the coming sea son . . ; Fred Stone Is sick . Grace Moore.sbe of. the goMen ' voice, will arrive In cinema at i the Grand Saturday . . . Barbara Stanwyck Is building- a $22.00. bome at Hollywood, and Mae West has bought a ranch and f going to breed horses. ' . , I ! ' 1 - 15 A.M. h I ''I--: I . .. ' -'- m m spk. mm i t 4? y T M 4-11-18-25 A 1. , ' i . j ; ' ""''.''' -: ' - ' ' ." . - I