Hie OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, Oregon, Sunday Mornings September 17 193 Rlrs. Logan Dies Of Long Illness Resident, 75, Was Active as PEO Leader, Once State President Mrs. Mary Kneeland Logan, 75, died at the borne of her son, C. K. Logan, SCO Judson street, Satur davnlsht. She had- been in 111 Jiealth for nearly 20 years. Mrs, Logan -was past state pres ident" and organizer of the PEO . Sisterhood, baring been a member of ' the organisation t since 1805. She belonged to chapters in Eur eka Springs, Ark., Fort Morgan, Colo., Albany and Portland, Ore., ' though not active in recent years. .She , was also ' a .member of the Daughters of the AmericanReyo lutlon and the Eastern Star. Since the death of her husband, H; S. Logan, in 1932, she had made her home with her son. 1 ' 'Active la Church She was a lifelong' member of the Presbyterian church and en gaged In music all the active years of her life, starting with Sunday school when 16 years of age: Mrs. Logan not only : taught ; but . had appeared in pipe organ, piano and vocal recitals for many years ceasing because of her ill health nearly 20 years ago. She was born at Charlton, Iowa, Sept.! I, 1864,: the daughter of a pioneer" Iowa physician. " On June 13, 1895, she was married to Har vey Scott Logan, at M a n k a t o , Kans. "Mrs. Logan came to Oregon ' in the fall of 1913 and located with I her husband in Albany, where she lived nn til 1919 when the family moved to Tualatin, making her home there until at ter the death of her husband. Besides her son she is survived by a: brother, ; Lucius Kneeland. Council Bluffs, Iowa, and a sister, Mrs. i Anna S. i Hunter. El Paso, Texas, n ' Funeral announcements will be Hero of Athenia Disaster , ' w V" , - V V ' ; r ; A - i - 'I ';: I V lV:' U News Photo Gives Reader Thrill As Cousin's Picture Recognized Isaac Stotland, Polish refugee en route to Chicago, rescued 18 snr- vlvors of the torpedoed liner Atbenia when a lifeboat overturned, bat bis two children, who were in the lifeboat, perished. Htotland and his wife are shown aboard the rescue boat City of Flint. (As sociated Press photo from New York Daily News.) made later from the Clough-Bar-ncK company. ' . I "A i - ' " i i t"v " ' I 1 J: I AMAZING' : SEE this entirely different wood and coal range before you buy ANY new stove. Beautiful in ap pearance, wonderful in its many features ... it's the truly MODERN range for YOUR OWN kitchen! Ask about it! SEE IT-TODAY! snrjonTionni. offer.,. During Our Fall Montag Showing . rl Days this Valuable 76-Piece 5 J set of VEnnon EiiniY - Li cfliiFonninn DiririEnvanE if t 1 1 r lit vjuzu you puncnnsn htjy r.iorrrna PnirJCEDS -or DUCE3C00 r.lodcl nrinciriG ranr.is rJovsl $rlBOfJTJ TJj-FcxUcca. i ... 575 wl .Bar appli ly tong u .or limited ras ptf t Diaarwra 1mm. Ph cIum uy Modus' frimctu r .JtaKAMt Xan .....at nfnUr fnee: SS9.TS a4 a . . v u4 . for S1.SS aMitioui. Dissar tat? S3 yivcw, arM far ai 18 llaaaaa; 2f piacaa UTtnrarw. ' J ffldDCBCB ' IBIHiCID 225 COURT ST. - PHONE 6022 fall - time schedules Tuesday morning at 10 Regular will begin all schools. Last night faculties of all city schools met for a banquet at the senior high school with Frank Bennett, new city superintendent. giring the principal address as guest of honor. Other speakers were Preston S. Doughton, new principal of Parrish Junior high, and Walter E. Schneider, new curriculum coordinator. Musical numbers by Lloyd Swanson com pleted the program. City Schools to Call 5000 Back (Continued from page 1) o'clock and dismiss at or near 3U. Careful Derusal of news chotos in The Statesman, even though the pictures come from afar, through the regular news photo channels, quite often affords readers & thrill as they recognize the countenance of some friends or relative. . The picture of Howard rWl- brick, newly-appointed California state director of motor vehicles. provided such . thrill for Mrs. Charles A, Johnson, wose hus band ' Is head of the chemistry department at Willamette anlrer sity; for Mrs.' Johnson and Phil brick are eouslna. -mayor of Hoaulam. Wash., grad uated from Oregon Stale college Merriam at ate SO la 1121. as one of the youngest graduates In OSC his tory, and then senred as a clerk la the United States senate while studying lair la George Washing ton university, obtaining his de gree in U29. That year he entered the fed eral bureau of Investigation, but was later appointed federal coun selor for the Pacific coast area under Secretary Iickes. He re signed to take op private law practice but was appointed pri- rvete Investigator by Governor of Cayfornia In lt3C. Decisive Battle Stage - Looming (Continued from page 1) strongest - advance fortifications and prepared the report upon which, the San Francisco graft Investigation was based. He was retained in this office by Gover nor Olson prior to his recent ad vancement. " " guarding the eentral sector of the northern flank. ! . The i first "oyer the ton- ad vance reported in the war which goes Into its third week tomor row was said to have been made'' by German Infantry today in the lower Kied river valley, under the protection of a heavy artillery bombardment. The French command said that after hoars of fighting the Ger man charge was broken. the jr eight 1 v i i . . .; 6 Wo Pattern By ANNE ADAilS For those "at home? yi&yu this winter, you'll need air least one sturdy, becoming cotton house frock. A style that lets you do your work and receive unexpected callers with equal grace. This Anne Adams dress for matrons Is a gay home outfit that efficiently slenderizes too. The long center panel from neck to hem does the trick it seems toQust trim off inches and make you tall and slim. Its. bias-cut is even more effect-! lve if you use a checked, plaid or striped fabric, what an easy style to make, with so waistline seam and ail ; straight, simple lines! Have the contrasting collar short or lengthens to follow the line of the panel. And use ruffle trim ming: for a crisp touch. Pattern 41S8 Is available In women's sises 36, 38. 40. 42. 44. 46, 48 ana 60. size 86 takes 4 u. yards 35 inch fabric and 2 yards I lace edging; yard contrast, Scad ' riTTEEJJ CISTS (18c) te ' ain tot taia Anna Adsma paUarn. Write pUinl' SIZE, NAME, AD-, DRESS and 6TTLK KtniBER. Aanoaaciar . . . ANNE ADAMS' - hnai aw raQ aa Wistcr PAT TERS BOOK . . . jaat eat I An 7a - a csraar fixll Atarift aoaaawiial A aoeially bo7 dabotaatal A jny f e-4t A ''back to-ichool tirl"! .A, i forty-pluif Whicharar yon - an. ; Toa'ra ready (or a arir4aU varArnlM 4. . and acr ara tcmptiaf, aaiy-to- , aaw tyia lor Toor arary Bead. 6Un eroas rtt-pr - iroeka aad prao v tieal vark-a-dar elotbaa . . . a ward- . rob ra taa badcet plan, ... ttaccria Bead (or year BOOK 15. PATTERK aad at-hanta f rockt ! conv today I 16e. BOOK AKD PATTESK' TO GETHER, S5. Bad jmr order Taa Orate BUteamaB, atsera eepertaieov. ' f Sit Celebrating 2 years of successful oper ation in Salem . . Gevurts now bring you this sensation al . baying opportunity. o 0 S3, that old furniture during Gevurtz' Anniversary Sale! You don't get a chance like this every day . . just think, a liberal allowance on every piece of your old furniture, when you purchase new furniture during this sale! Just think of the lovely things you can bay now . . living room suites, bedroom suites, dining room suites, mattresses everything you need for the home. Hundreds of pieces are included in this sale that would save you money at their regular cash prices but when you deduct the trade-in, you can't afford NOT to buy! t wS5 Simply call us and we send our courte ous appraiser. "We pick up your old furniture when we deliver the new, and at no extra charge. You don't have to advertise, and you are relieved of any responsibility that you would have If you sold direct. Ton haven't the expense and trouble of de livering to anyone to whom you might sell direct. You get an unusually large cash allow ance from us. Enough usually to take care of the down payment. . You immediately have your new furniture in your home, and you - may pay the balance on easy terms. o I flilij)5aAaa9pJS tt 4 i9rJth-iii'"""t i iff I it AaVaWbaSHKx TERMS As low t Per Week $1 2-Pc. Modern Suite LESS UP TO $20 FOR YOUR OLD SUITE! A beautiful suite, covered with lovely tapestry at this low price, and, as much as $20.00 for your old suite! There's no reason to wait when you have an offer like this. Send for our appraiser tomorrow! Up to $20 for your old suite on a fine 3-pc. mod ern suite. $89.50 You'll be thrilled to find that you can get so much for your old suite on this one of streamlined beauty. Just what you've wanted, and so very reasonable! It's the new waterfall effect in the modern design. a&alfUS MORE VALUE PER DOLLAR AT GEVURTZ INNERSPRENG MATTRESS v I We give you $10.00 on any old mattress for this extremely comfortable mattress of inner spring construction.. Take ad vantage of this trade-in value, and pay no money down! hJ 7) Fonvoun C1Q rJG ! ijjjg-l Rne Quality 9x12 Axminster Rugs tlx up Trade In Your Old Rag Makes no difference how old or worn your old rug Is trade it in on one of these fine new seamless txll Axmin sters, and get a real value! Same allowance on any rug in our tock Velvets, Wilton, Oriental reprodnctlona, etc. DUO THERM Oil Circulating Heater ( 1 J L xS-n. i avowal ' i""""?iMr f.-TV' W.yt'S Fine 2-pc. Suite J1250 LESS UP TO $30 FOR YOUR OLD SUITE! Tou can certainly dress up your living room with this roomy suite, so generously proportioned and "lovely to look at!" And don't forget your old suite is worth up to $30.00. Deduct up to $30 for Your Old Suite on a Fine New 3-Pc. j gQ Three lovely pieces of exquisite design and workmanship and you get the choice of dresser or vanity. You agree it's a real bargain? Then -let us make an offer on your old suite. Terms for your convenience. Similar to illustration. aaaaw'"1 cnonE o ranqun ' oQ-tittle doxn on a big bill ' -Your Old Suite in Trade Kiung SdU $16950 QJCDTTiyCE. (CO. ' Bedroom, living room, or din ing room -well make a big allowance for any old suite on this new, richly designed din ing room suite at this excep- : tlonally low price! We inelude buffet, table 'and six chairs. i China cabinet slightly extra. ;; Easy terms.: