(Ha OltEGON STATESMAN, Calen, Oregon, Sunday Morning March 19, 1933 PAGE nVE Local -Etf ewo Brieso Credit C of C Topic The Sa lem Credit association will be la chart of the Salem chamber of commerce luncheon program Monday, with James Clurk of the General Finance corporation the principal ' speaker. Short talks will be made by Tlnkham Gilbert of Ladd & Push, Barkley A. New man- of Montgomery waro ana company, aud Dr.. Bruce Baxter, president of Willamette unlrer- . slty. New memben annonncea w the chamber'! weekly bulletin In clude Justice J. O. Bailey of the! atate supreme court; H. J. La Dou. restaurant proprietor at 183 North HUh street: T. O. Toone. engineer, and J. H. Hailett, aUte corporation commissioner. Auction Tuea., Mar. 31,1:30 p.m. C rooms of high grade . furniture at the home of Mrs. Wm. H. B loch. 1005 N. Church. See ad for particular!. r Bteelhammer Piogreubt Condition of John Steelhammer was Teportcd improred last night ly attendants at the Salem Gen eral hospital. Steelhammer, In lured two weeks ago when struck by en automobile, must ' remain in bed tor four more weeks, the attending physicial said, although whether he will spend the time at the hospital or at home was not certain.'- v-.;. .; - Mothers! Be sure your child's picture is 'utken for The States- S"-2ffl.S,US:- KP"i5.?,l the deadline. See Kennell-Ellis Studio No "appointments neces- aary. . , Pugh ! Is Townsend Speaker "The loyal Townsend clubs" of Salem are sponsoring an associ ated meeting at which Clifford Pugh will be the speaker, in con nection with the regular meeting of Townsend-club No. 3, Presi dent George Stelnka ennonnees. He urges that members Invite someone who has not heard Mr. Pugh speak, a.-- - - Auction sale Nash Furniture Co. won't last long. Hurry 1 We're inlttlng business. Everything must be sold. Sale every night, 7:30, until final notice. , - Republicans to Meet David Eccles, state budget director, will be the ; spe ker at the Marlon county republican . club meeting Wednesday, March 22, at the Marlon hotel at 8 p.m., Del K. Neiderheiser, club president, an nounced last night. A musical program will also be heard. Par ty members and the general pub lic are asked to attend. Belief Bill Down Marion county's public welfare commis sion budget . for general assist ance - In March Is S44C9, as against 85174 in February,, ac cording to a statement received by the county court yesterday. Because the county did not pay its fall February bill, however, n was billed for $4911.83 for the current month. . April ISth Is the deadline for pic tures In The Statesman Baby Edi tion. See Kennell-EUls - Studio.' No .Appointments-necessary. , '.. I ' '. t ' ! '" - '. ' i . r:- I ' Legion Celebrates Birth Capi tal post No. 9 American Legion, j will celebrate its 20th birthday at the post meeting Monday night with-a program being ar ranged t by Capital unit of the Legion auxiliary. - Entertainment, ! dancing and refreshments will I follow the brief post business session. J Power Extensions Okehed ,The county court yeaterday signed an order permitting ex tension of Portland General Elec- trie company lines In the Sunny side district near the Jackson hill . rock crusher. One branch will ex : tend se7en-tenths. mile and the ' other five-tenths mile along coun ty roads in the vicinity. " - - Choose your lot today. Drive thru ; that fast growing section N. of Market between N. 14th and ZOtb Sts. See W. H. Grabenhorst Co., 134 S. Liberty St. Phone ;48. , . ; ; .. ,.';: Nnrses Return Miss Mary L. W. : Regler, superintendent ot nurses, i and Miss Katie Regler. bookkeep er of the Salem Deaconess hos- ! pital, hare returned to their du ties after a ten days absence due ! to the illness and death of their uncle, John Wall of Oregon City. Traffic Violations W 1 1 1 1 a m ' Fraser Ross, Portland, and Jo ' seph E. Johnson, Eugene, were arrested by city police yesterday ;, on charges of 'violation of ; basic traffic rule. ' !" V ( Has Operation Mrs. Lee Cross ; Is progressing favorably after an operation at the Salem Deaconess hospital Thursday.' ' - : " i ' Obituary - ' ' Dowmhig At the residence, TIgard, Ore., March 17, Josephs Holmes Down ing. Sister of Monroe Holmes of Everett, Wash., -and lira. Will Lacey of Tigard, - also survived by one.nlec; and. three, nephews. Funeral services will be held from the W. T. Rigdoa company chapel r Monday, March ' 20. at 1:10 p.m. Interment City View cemetery. Dr. W. C.- Kantner will officiate. - v ' Arastroa - - George Armstrong, March 17, at the' age ot 73 years. Late rest- dent of 2490 South Church. Sur vived by aranddaughter . Mrs. 1 Georgia Stout of San. Francisco, CaL. and cousin. Mrs. u a r 1 e Gllsan ot Portland. Ore. ' An nouncements later by the Walker it Howell funeral home. BssssaMssansk - - ' " ' - " Smith . ' - : ' L D. Smith, 05. at the resi dence. 1SS0 Center street, March It. Survived by sons, A. U and D. L. Smith, both ot McUlnnrine, T. D. Smith ef Salem; daughter, Mrs. Ella Barks. Services will be held from the Macy chapel at McMlnnvllle Monday. March 20. at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreen cemetery. ,.:;. 5 Coming Events March 20 Dinner honoring ; Archbishop Howard. April Easter. ',' ' April 14-15 State conren ' Horn American ' Association of a Unlrerslty Women. . . .V . April 20-23 Oraoa Chrla- . tlaa Endeavor convention. .. ' . March 23 Seventieth anni- ' versary of - Woman's ' Foreign, Missionary society, P 1 r s t ME church. '- "c-v:r Ask Power Permits Applica tions to make two . power .-line extensions along : Marion cointy roads were filed with the county court yesterday by the Mountain States Power company. - One ex tension would run from the in tersection of the Pacific highway and the Etner-Skelton road along the latter 'or a distance of 30 oe feet to the J. Robinson resi dence. The other would start ( t the end of the present line 2100 feet sooth of Shaw and extend along county road No. 868, a distance of 1500 feet. Auction tonite and every nite 7:30 sharp. Entire stock Nash Furn. Co. must be sold to settle estate. Come early. Terms arranged at auction. , No reserve. Let your friends know. Denies Liquor Charge Andrew I J. Baty. 44, pleaded innocent in woodburn itice court yesterday I to a charge of drunken driving on which he was booked at the sher iff's office 'at 3 a. m. by sUte po lice. He ppsted $200 bail for his appearance when the trial date is set. Dch. Boy pnU Mathia, 178 8. Com - Returns to Job City Recorder A. Warren Jones returned to his desk at the city hall - yesterday after attending the Eagles- con vention at Marshfield the latter halt of the week. Jone j attended a municipal conference at Eu gene early in the week. Attend Funeral Eighteen members of the American. Legion auxiliary of the Kingwood . unit attended the funeral ot Mrs. Het tle Slmkim on Saturday morn ing. She is the mother ot Mrs. Georgia .Cook, a member of the I auxiliary. Luts Florist. 1278 N, Lib. 0882. Ad Firm Files Grey U. Mon ger and M. C Stott. 435 Ferry street, tiled a certificate with the county clerk yesterday list ing the assumed business name ot United Outdoor Advertising company. Mrs. Burke Better Mrs. W. E. Burke, wife, of SUte Senator Burke of Yamhill county, had a normal temperature . last . night and was reported Improving at the General hospital by . atten dants there. District Meet of Active Gubs Set Leith Abbott to Be .Main Speaker at Banquet Saturday Night Complete plans for the District Active club convention to he held ar Salem March 25 and 28 . indi cate that a well-rounded pro gram is assured for all Oregon Activlans. Leith Abbott, advertising man ager ot the Southern Pacific Rail way company, will be th. conven tion guest. His ability, as a ra conteur, toastmaster, and teller of oriental ' ikes, plus the col ored films which he recently made in Mexico insure a success ful banquet Saturday night. In addition to the council meet ing, the stag luncheon under the supervision of the Silverton Ac tivlans, and the capltol tour, Sat urday s activities will be conclud ed with the semi-formal ball to be held in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel. Sunday will find the several Oregon Active clubs participating In a golf tournament from which will emerge the state . champion. Scappoose Power Hearing Is Called The state hydroelectric commis sion Saturday called a public hearing at Scappoose April 28, to discuss the feasibility of the pro posed Scappoose people's utility i district. The original petitions tor creation of the. district were filed with the commission three weeks ago. The proposed district includes approximately 7000 acres. S-H-H ! ! But it's really no secret that our Prescription de partment takes pride in Its efficiency and accura cy. SEE YOUR DOCTOR Hell tell you to take your prescription to - - Drug Store 135 N. Cum'l Opinion Filed Foreclosure of Contract Is Granted; Claims - of , ,.i . Defense Denied Foreclosure ; of a contract - to purchase the Duck Inn 1 m a c h eounter and gasoline station on the Pacific highway north of Sa lem was granted in a memoran dum opinion tiled by C 1 r e a 1 1 Judge L. G. Lewelllng yesterday in the case of Ella - and P, J. Welsh r. Evert and M 1 n t h a Schroder,1 Defendants were given CO days' from date of the decree to pay XI 77 3.2 8 with Interest to escape the foreclosure. Defendants' : contention that plaintiffs fraudulently misrepre sented the volume - of their bus iness and condition of the prop era" was largely : discounted by the court. The opinion also point ed out -that defendants had barred: themselves from any re covery for fraud. It , there were any, by reason of part perform ance of the contract and remain lng in possession of the property, Circuit Court Charles W. Nlst vs. Glenn Bur : motion for trial date , Credit - Service company , v. James L. Loder et al; voluntary non-suit order, A. L. Mason vs. J. A. Mason; default order. Federal Intermediate Credit bank of Spokane vs. C L and Mabel E. Dunlap; case dismissed, defendants' obligations dis charged. - Sid J. Matcovitch vs. Salem By-Products - company et al; re ply, general denial t Probate Court Joseph Gerig estate; claim ot Emella Gerig tor 31748 paid . to redeem mortgage,' pay taxes, hos pital and funeral; expenses; bear ing set April 5 at 10 a.m. on pe tition of-Albert Gerig, executor, for sale of 88.74-acre real prop erty to obtain funds to pay the claim. Walter F. Buekner et al: ap praisal, $2712.80, including $780 in real property, by Henry Pol sal, Henry Crawford and Robert : Downey. Marriage Licenses . Louis L. Larson; 4$, farmer. and Nellie Goodman, 19, house keeper, both of Turner. Justice Court - Robert W. Baker: : $28 fine. angling with two. lines. Jack Gorman; Jury trial set for 1:30 p.m. Monday, charge of driving motor vehicle while un der the influence of . intoxicating liquor. Municipal Court Francis W. Henderson, no op erator's license, $1 flue Famed Pairifliirie Inclusion of , the failed Dutch Boy paint line to the stock of building supplies carried by Ga briel Powder 4k Supply company as announced yesterday by E. B. Gabriel, maager. A selection of Dutch Boy paints for every purpose from exter iors to furniture -Is available. Gabriel said. Of importance to housewives laying plans for an nual spring housecleanlng Is the Satin Eggshell wall paint, out standing for wearability because It can be washed. The Marlon hotel exterior is an outstanding example ot Dutch Boy paint work, according to J. J. Wilson, Dutch Boy representa tive for this territory. Added by Gabriel Electricity Sets the Pzco Ja Ucicrn Ilp3 Cc:Si:j , The happy ejrperience of over 2S0,CC3 v electric range users proves that when - yoo cet a modern Westinshouse Ranje you, too, can enjoy all these and many other ---electric cook- . faxadratitasei: :;?Wy V 1. oooking 4. wotk-mot t msauw rscnev .-. "7 ,1:3 cizi c:z::3 vk:i :t l ltO"v " damp I I ' ,5laaaaaaS,, t Makfi Westlnghoose yowr choice, too. Terns as low a C3.C9 down, . C3XO per month with your el ec- trie light. hSL Use ear store as yoar dowatowa heme. Gleam rest ' rooms for yoar convenience Nurses? Leader frX: HELEN PETERS j K.p Red Gro Croups 7iU Gather Here Four Counties' : Committee Blembers and Nnrses to ! Convene Saturday Nurses and committee mem bers of home hygiene committees of Red Cross chapters from Mult nomah, Clackamas, Linn, and Marion counties will gather - at Salem General hospital Saturday, March 25, for a home hygiene round-table to be conducted by Miss Helen Peters, field repre sentative ot Red Cross nursing service from Pacific branch office ot the National Red- Cross at Ban Francisco. ' - The meeting la sponsored by Marion eounty chapter, home hy giene committee, chairman, Mrs. Gerald Smith of Woodburn, and nurses of the Marion eounty health unit. Lectures by Miss 'Peters will deal with materials tor teachers of home hygiene classes. Miss Peters, who is a graduate ot the University of Oregon and the Yale School ot Nursing, New Ha Tea, Connecticut, has a wealth of experience to draw from for the benefit of. her classes. In col lege she won the Gerllnger cap tor scholastic achievement and participation in college activities, and later was elected to Mortar board. She served with the New Havea Nurses association, and later with Lane eounty health de partment at Eugene, and now. is assigned with the Red Cross nurs ing service to the territory em bracing Washington, Oregon, Ida ho, Utah and, Nevada. Hours for the round-table are from 1:80 to 3 o'clock in the at ternoon. Educational Tour Authority Denied District school boards have no authority to manage or conduct educational or recreational tours, Attorney General I. H. Van Win kle held in an opinion Saturday. I The opinion was requested by Fred McHenry, district attorney of Benton county, who advised Van Winkle that a Benton county school district had proposed to conduct an educational tour tor Junior and senior high school stu dents including stops at 'the San Francisco world's fair - and To- semite national park. SnSHLER FURNITURE STORE Lowest Prices la Salem ' Located Center of Hollywood Drive Oat aad SAVE - ; - ys MataJUkM jLg" iMmt n 1 u S:C3 CLEJL-LKIESS; X3ectrkhent is clean heat ' Pots and pans stay dean, light;kitchenskacp dean longer,' wiA less . work.'; v AndJostlookataWrat. snghoosa xtaagel reel stsJ gUaming porcelain but- ' faces, notke Its rounded comers and ks smootb, '. eouvTop coroz Uzuta. ' Then yoVa see why as -easy rub wi2 a damp ' cloth keeps H epotJess. " iWhy pot Bp with old-' fashioned cooking another day? Cocas in. Left tslk- over. . ..I . 225 N. Liberty 1-1 H Paris Is Calm Amidst Crises More so Than London, Is I View of Rosebrangh, J Visiting Here The -fllghry" Frenchman of Paris has proved himself a calm er, -more stable individual than his English friend across the chan nel In London during the recently recurring European crises. Dur ing the severe war scare that pre ceded the "peace of Munich" only evidence of Parisians' apprehen sion was a tenseness ot face and crowded railway stations.' Business went on as. usual, without frenzied demonstration. These views of a Paris frequent ly attack-threatened of late were given yesterday by Arthur Rose brangh, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Rosebsaugh, 1422 State street, who has resided In Paris the great ef part of the last 10 years as rep resentative of a large New Tork city law firm. 'High-Strung But Calm" "The French people are emo tional, high-strung, but they hare shown that when they are in real danger they can be the calmest people In the World." Rosebraugh declared. It was different In Lon don at the time of the Munich ne gotiations over the Sudetenland question, he said. i Although friends of Rosebraugh here, said he had had an. impor tant part In arranging the recent ly-disclosed contract of American aircran arms to sen tne rrencanaj $588. government euu military pianes recently,- he - was reluctant for bnsiness and professional reasons to discuss the deal, or to comment at length on conditions in Europe. He did remark, however, on his surprise in recent months at en countering many Germans who had become disgusted with the propaganda contained In their I newspapers and on German radio stations - to such an extent that they did not so much as bother to read or listen to accounts of Chan cellor Adolf Hitler's principal pub lic addresses. Nasi Strength la Air The more you see of Europe now, the more you realise now little you 'know, Rosebraugh de clared. ."I have my hunchea as to what may happen; but they are Just hunchea. Germany has a su perior air force, there Is no ques tion of it, but It is doubtful If she has the trained men, arms and re sources for a prolonged war. Should war come, French cit ies such as Paris would be evac uated and the people sent out to I outlying regions to avoid the dan gers ot air attacks. Rosebrangh said. But he felt uncertainty as to the possibility ot France and Eng land becoming Involved In any prolonged war with the dictators. Rosebraugh's acquaintance with Europe began In 1924 when he went to Oxford university, Eng land, as a Rhodes scholar after being graduated from Salem high school and attending University of Oregon and. the university law school. He returned to Philadel phia to practice law for two years, then went on to New Tork and in 1028 to Paris for the New Tork law firm of Sullivan and Crom well. In 1931 he served as secre tary to frank B. Kellogg at the world court at The Hague. His present visit to Salem is his first In seven years. ' Today Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh and their son, Harold, (1 .d t-L0" & Nationally Known " rvatcnes uiamonas sot a . A w Jewelry - Silverware TIIE JEVE1 BOX Credit Jewelers 443 SUte Between High and Liberty , Special Prices On Watch Repairing , m i ... 1 II . Next to Power Co. feperOrea tekee kfhF 1 ' 11 " 1 l-M-MMMMMII-IM-llllir lllttllllll 11 will leave for California with'lfi. and Mrs. Arthur Rosebraoga. The latter after visiting aircraft ebm- -4-- - - v .- ....... panies will go on to New Tork to tall early next month for Paris. . VyinSlOW S AnTlPnl v f V - UCC1SIOU UCiaVCU Decision upon an appeal by Frank Wlnslow, former city po llen officer, from a circuit court decision that he had no right ot appeal from a- Salem service ous ter order probably will be made this week, W. C. Winslow, attor- hey, said yesterday. He had not yet had time to read the opinion in the case handed down by Cir cuit Judge Earl C Latourette Friday. " Judge Latourette ruled that only the legislature could create the right f appeal to a circuit court and announced that he had been unable to find any such leg lslation applying to the rlty civil service charter provisions. Lee Brotherhood Plant Father and? Son Dinner 1 . . 'Annual father and son banquet sponsored by the Jason Lee brotherhood will be held . at the Jason Lee Methodist church at 6:80 o'clock Tuesday night with Frank Bennett, superintendent of schools at Albany, as the princi pal speaker. George Bonner will deliver a chalk - talk. Reserva tions may be made by telephon :. . . "'. I . ; -1 : jm , .N '' U T ' ; i . v I 1 -I Pr .fc---5 I?OElD "00" 4s. sLu expect Ford prices to be low. They always hare been always will be. But it's what yon fret for what : yoii jht that makes Ford prices so smiamriy. ' ' Take equipment. Ford deliy . ered prices, include without ieztra cHarge- many jJoilar worth of eqnipcieZil Y Look at materials. No better snBMBanaBaannaBBaannBBBBBBBBBBB Steels go into any car at any price i than are used in the . Ford V-8. i And Ford cars are built to the ; bishest standards of precision known to inass-prochiction indtxs - try. ' VoTkinj'. to fisie limits takes . time, coats money, bat it pays yoo. It reduces wear and makes new '", car petfotmance last thensands' of ' :? , ftiilfs loagets ' -" -,-....ili:-V r'?-i-'-3 " t r : Forcl fires you the V-0 engine ' tho tmoothnCiS of ctjftl crib 'ders, with the economy of small Night ;Uiiiyejraty To Continue Here ; . Spring Term Opens March 21 With Six Courses v Offered in Salem . : The "evening shift university" of the Oregon ' state system ot higher , education will continue in Salem during the coming spring term opening March 21, It was announced here by W. G. Beat- tie, who is In charge of the gen eral extension division work. Eac& of the six courses to' be offered, all popular with stu dents In this vicinity, will carry two hours' credit for one two- hour session weekly. The courses aecounting, history of painting. education, literature, and socio! ogy will be under the direction of expert teachers. "Accounting theory and prac tice" and constructive account lng" will be continued on Tues days due to popular demand. The first will meet from 5 to 0:40 p m., and the second from 7:15 to 9:15. The courses will be taught by O. K. Burrell, professor of business administration at the University of Oregon. Literature Trends An opportunity to keep abreast of what modern writers are writ ing about will be offered in the course, "Main Tendencies in Con temporary ? 'terature" to be giv en Tuesdays by Dr. Rudolph Ernst, professor of English at the university. Modern writers. HsUJCDfl , V es bxach for your, cicnsycaycadout Csq aad what Influences their work,:" will be the theme.. Dr.: Ernst Is. recognised as an authority in this V field. :- ' I -. - ". " The history o painting- course. In which the great art treasures of the world are reviewed, will be - continued TWednesdayr under -the direction of Nowland B. Zane, professor of art at the : niversity. The sociology course, "Immigra tion and Race Relations," will be taught by Dr. Samuel IV Jame son, professor of sociology. Dr. F. G. Macomber, ' whose work In curriculum building has won him wide acclaim, will have charge of the curriculum labora tory, to be held Thursdays in the Garfield school from 4 to C p.m. This course will be of special in terest to all teachers. All of the classes except that in curriculum will meet in the oil' saiem hjgh s-hool building. Reg istration my be made at the . first meetings of the classes, or Information may be obtained from the general extension divi sion at Eugene. Apartment House Owners & Managers All interested in the bet terment of our condi-, tions are invited to at tend an open meeting; at Chamber cf Commerce March 20 - 8 P. M. coupn Dmvtsa in Dmorr TAXS EXTtA ill cylinders. To get a Y-8 engine in -any other car you have to pay far nore than the Ford price. And that's also true of the lmprove4 bydraulic brakes with bigger brak ' ing sxrrf axes-the full tccque-tub'd 'driTe ithe r: semi-centrifugal clutch, and other features , , ' In theTsbeamlined desia of the Fords you have tmcjueiticned style leadershipw-the ; smartest cars in America are in the Fcro f .farcin fcrctrv T; 'r.'J-:- '-";,f ' All tie COs aHa c? to c- . price Jn no LW ear (to you get Ycsx Fcrd Csslcx Jzi Izsj Tenia C:scxcz3 Trs8-!n Allsirzsce FLOWERS C .W u. H 4 1, f l w A imm l 'Ccnrt'feV :V;l'tlS '.'.Ph., 9XK4SS9 .5197 . 7023 ht :'--' 1 '