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- "The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December: 19, 1935 PAGE nv -4 ' m. . 4' ' -0T 4 4 Local News Briefs Visit Brother six listen and a brother arrived Jn Salem Tester? day to t I 1 1 Francis Ruettgers, whose leg was amputated at a lo . cal hospital Sunday as a result of Injuries received in an auto ' mobile accident near Sublimity December 8. Relatives arriving were Mrs. L. P. Rehorst, - Van couver, Wash.. Miss Helen Ruett tera. Sisters H. Theopbane. - Ter wa, M. Pbilomena and Cyrllla, all f Portland, and William Ruett ters of Washougal, Wash. Mrs. Ben. Moorman ot Salem is another . - - aister. His parents . arrived Sun day. - .- Wreaths, 25c up. -3 55 Bellevue. Cantata Set The choir of the Leslie Methodist church will pre sent Bernard Hamblen's Christ mas cantata. "The Heavenly Child, on Wednesday evening, December 20, at 8 o'clock. Be glnnlg at 7:30 o'clock, there will be given a short recital of organ music The soloists for the era sing, will be Miss Clarice Waring, Miss Margaret French, Miss Fran ks Graham. Miss Mary Virginia Xoblgren. Mr. Wesley Ritchie, md Mr. R. D'Arcy. Miss In a Ben aett is choir, director and organ ist . . - BaUdlng. Permit F"red Rob erts was Issued a permit y ester lay for the erection ot a one ttory dwelling and garage at 2230 Breyman street to cost $2200. Other permits: 'James Maden to relocate a shed at 215 Court street, $50; Harry V. Doe to re pair a restaurant at 2540 Port land road, $75; G. G. Hurley tp srect a shed at 2550 Turner road, $50; Mrs. Gabbert to alter dwelling at 1511 North Winter street, $60. Suits, overcoats, dresses, cl. & pr. Call for and delirer. Ph. 5916. Wood's Cleaners. Soldier Here Corporal George 5. Utley, company H, seventh in I a n t r jr. Vancouver Barracks, Wash., former Salem and Le ba son resident who enlisted in the army through the local recruiting office in 1938, is in Salem on an official visit in connection with trmy recruiting. Utley is in com mand of a trench mortar squad 9f the seventh infantry. Burglary Attemp t Wayne Mentzer, 1520 North 18th street, reported to police yesterday that an attempt had been made to en ter his house at 1520 North 18th street by cutting a hole in the rear screen door. For Bargains in Lumber Sc. Build ing Materials See or call Linn Lumber Co., Lyons, Oregon. leg Amputated Francis Ruettgers, injured in an automo bile accident near Sublimity De cember 8, submitted to a leg am putation here Monday. The pa tient was "resting easy," hospital attendants said. 7 America's Number One j k T """" ' m , " Cigarette ... Camels. s. 1 v This gay, new Christinas wMF A fr . I f I package cootaini4 boxes p 7 VT- H- . L Vjg-- rvri fiJr -s " v;, I wrapped and ready V; rtffe ifbofr 'ops ours to Coming Event ' i Dec. '-19 Christian South council meeting at youth center. r December 22 Missouri club meeting, 246 M North Commer cial. Election of officers and Christmas party. j Per. 25 nam day. : Commission to Meet The state highway commission will hold a special meeting here Wednesday to discuss a number of matters in connection with the 1940 road bailding program. The meeting originally was called for Monday, but was postponed at the request of Commissioner Huron Clough of Canyon vllle, Douglas county. i . ' . Suits, overcoats, dresses. cL. : pr. Call for and deliver. Ph. 5915. Wood's Cleaners. t Baling; Given -Undertakers are prohibited from operating free ambulanc.es with a view to solicit ing business, Attorney General I. H. .VanWinkle held In an opinion here Monday. . VanWinkle ruled that the state board of funeral directors and emblameri has a right to 'define the word soliciting, which Is prohibited by law. OBITUARY Stockard : Lowell Stockard, 30, at a local hospital December 15. Late resi dent of Monitor. Survived by widow, Mrs. Etta Stockard; son, Owen; daughter. Sue, all of Moni tor; parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockard of Hermiston; brothers, Shirley of BIy, Clement of Cor vallis. Victor of Stansfield, Paul of Fairbanks, Alaska; sisters. Opal Stockard of Salem, Mrs. Fred Davis of Umatilla. Remains are being taken to Pendleton by the Walker & Howell Funeral home, where services will be held Tues day. December 19. Hornschnch At the residence, route 6, Sa lem. Friday, December 15, Henry B. Hornschnch, aged 69 years. Husband ot Anna B. Hornschuch and father of Mrs. Adolph Hager of Salem and Mrs. H. E. Brink of San Diego, Calif.; brother of Amil Hornschurch of Salem. Otto Hornschurch of Seattle, Ed of Yakima, Wash., Theodore of Port land and Lawrence Hornschuch of California, Mrs. Ernst ot Se attle and Mrs. C. A. Elliott of California. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Tuesday, December 19, at 1:30 p. m. Con cluding services in City View cem etery. Van Cleave ! Andrew Thomas Van Ceave, at the residence, Rt.,7, December 17, at the age of 71 years. Survived by widow, Hattie Van Cleave; mother. There's oo finer gift for those who smoke dgarettes than Csmeis. You can be sore your choice is wise-sbr more people enjoy Camclj than any other brand. And when you give Camels you're giving die milder, cooler smok ing of earners t"T blend of long-btxrning costlier tobaccos. Dealers are featuring Camels in a choke of two attractive gift packages200 Camels in each- There's lots of cheer in nnlr?ng Camels and in giving Camels' Join Xavy Three Salem youths enlisUd in the navy recently. They are Erie Arthur Boyle, jr., 1590 North Winter street, George Smith. 725 North 16th street, and Raymond Rannells. 1345 North Liberty' street. ' The December quota of 108 assigned to the Portland recruiting district was completed by December 14, ac cording to information released by recruiting headquarters la Portland. For Bargains in Lumber & Build ing Materials See or call Linn Lumber Co., Lyons, Oregon. Will Sing The Vested choir of the Calvary Baptist church will present a vesper service of sacred and seasonal - music next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The sausle will be under the direction of K. D. Linburg and Mrs. A. Q. Weni ger will give a reading of the Christmas story. This service will displace the regular Sunday night service of worship. Open evenings until Christmas. Commercial Book Store, 14$ N. Commercial. Inspection Set Members ot the state highway commission; accom panied by Governor Charles A. Spragne, Tuesday will . inspect both the Wilson River and Wolf Creek . highways. The. goTernor has a number of appointments in Portland Tuesday night. Mrs. Ellen Van Cleave; son, Alvin Van Cleave; brother, Frank Van Cleave of Spokane; three grand children. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrlck chapel Weednesday, December 20, at 10:30 a. m., with Rev. Panl Col lord officiating. Interment City View cemetery. Simon John Simon, at residence, 1485 B, street, December 18, at the age of 82 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Emma Simon; sons, Law rence, Frank and Walter, all of Salem; daughter, Mrs. Mary Hinges of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Mary Becker and Mrs. Helen Hay den of Salem ; brother, Rudolph of Carlton; six grandchildren. Serv ices will be held from the Clough Barrick chapel Wednesday, De cember 20, at 1:30 p. m., with Rev. P. W. Eriksen officiating. In terment City View cemetery. Colgan Mrs. Mary Colgan, late resident of route one, Jefferson, at a local hospital, December 18. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Gladys Curry of Salem and Mrs. Hazel Given of Albany; sons, Ray and L. K. Colgan of Jefferson; mother, Mrs. Hattie Brown of Dallas; sisters, Mrs. Jane Allen and Mrs. Isal Macumber of Dallas and' Mrs. Flora Berndt of Salem; and three grandchildren. Funeral announce ments later from Clough-Barrlck chapel. S. 'J v. phooe in beautiful CCarfotnioo -tyrappstro Files Survey Bond Bond of $1000 has been filed with the county court to cover amy dam age which might be done In the course of a survey for a logging road on certain land above De troit by W. B. Barton of Port land. The projected road would, be a half mile long and 100 feet wide, and could be procured only by permission of the owner of the property or by condemnation pro ceedings. - Give Program A pariah Christmas tree program will be given by the priests of St. Joseph's parish Thursday afternoon at 1:30 for students of Sacred Heart academy, children attending Sat urday religious Instructions at St, Joseph's church and p re-school age children of the parish. Mrs. Tom Drynau's kindergarten opens Jan. 3rd, specialising in developing Individuality. Rhythm band and music. 940 Parrlsh St., Ph. 1647. Traffic Arrests Arrested by city police yesterday for traffic rule violations were Conner Bi shop, 1730 Front street; Phillip D. Huber, S3 5 Klngwood Heights, West Salem; Cleo L. Walker, 835 Union street; Harlow L. Ol sen, 157 South Winter street; Gut W. Benight, Albany. Y Gives Program Fred Smith, physical -director ot th THCA, was In charge of an assembly program Monday morning tt Par- rish Junior high schooL He ex plained the T's program for the holidays. Open evenings until Christmas. Commercial Book Store, ICS N. Commercial. Junior Hl-Y Party The Leslie Junior Hl-Y met at the YMCA last night for a dinner and Christmas party. Gurney Fletscher and Dick French were in charge. Gleemen to Meet The Salem Y Gleemen, with their membership Increased to 40, will meet tonight. George Lee Marks is the director. Junior Board Tonight The Junior board of the YMCA will meet tonight at 7:30 with Ralph Yocum, vice president in charge. Hollywood Club- The Holly wood club win meet lonignt as 6:30 at the Argo- hotel. Births Dolph To Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Dolph, Salem, daughter, Mary Ellse. December 14, Salem Gen eral hospital. Kraft To Mr. and Mrs. John Kraft, Hubbard, son, John Ray mond, December 13, Salem Gen eral hospital. Ritchey To Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ritchey, Salem, son, Lanny Wayne, December 8, Salem Gen eral hospital. Bass To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bass, Sclo. son, Roy Dean, Decem ber 8, Salem General hospital. ok. mm n ' a. m. i ii it FrinceAIbmSaoUaiTDber ing tobacco in the world. Prince Albert is the famous co&r-sxnoking pipe tobacco that's made xr rnOd and mxtrs tssty by special "crimp cut and "no-boe treatment, There's so mnch pleasure in giving Prince Albert becanse yon know your gift will please. So, for rpe-smokers, this Christmas, give Prince Albert-die National Joy Smoke! Hoyd McEarl Parole Granted on Advice Of Sheriff; Ambrose Bail la Set Judge L. H. McMahan y ester- aay sentenced Lloyd McEarl to two years in -state prison after he had pleaded guilty to the charge of doing an act manifestly tend ing to contribute to the delin quency of a minor, and granted parole to the sheriff on recom mendation . of the district attor ney. The Judge also set ball of Bob by Ambrose at $3 SO. Ambrose la held on a non-support charge pending inquiry by the grand Jury. - ' Applications have been filed with the circuit court asking the case of Zimmerman vs. Gooding bo set for trial any. time after January z 2, and that of Palmer vs. Miner at any time during the last of January or the first of February. Other applications tor placement on trial docket have been filed In the eases of Uxxle Silvast vs. 3. P. Matheny. Lester Philip Davis vs. R. Zielish and othars; Herman A. 8 ton tm. Wil liam Herfurth and others. Motion docket applications haio been filed in Santlam Electric company rs. Peter Mystrom: J. H. Callaghan vs. J. H, La Id law and others. Circuit Court Cleo Conoy, by Sylvia Conoy, guardian ad litem, vs. Roy Mey ers. Rainy and Rufus Kraxberger; confession ot Judgment accepted by court on stipulation settling complaint for $1500 general and $459.50 specific damages alleged ly arising out of an automobile accident two miles from Silver- ton at the Junction of the old SUrerton-Salem and the Mt, An- gel-Silverton roads. Judgment is sued for the amount stated against the defendants. Marian Folllg vs. Wesley Schlndler; motion for voluntary non-8 u It Nona Strake vs. Fred W. Strake; motion for order of de fault. Marguerite M. Wemett vs. Ray mond J. Wemett; motion for or der of default. (Turn to Page 10, Col. 1) . y- Gets 60 Days Leo Systma was found guilty of larceny of a radio belonging to Leroy Mize as a re sult of a trial yesterday in Jus tice court, and was sentenced to serve a term of 60 days In the Marlon county Jail by Justice Mil ler B. Hayden. Files Certificate Certificate of assumed business name of Good rich Sllrortown stores has been filed in probate court by the B. F. Goodrich Tire and Rubber com pany of Akron, O. 'Phone Almanac Is Available Now The new 1940 Telephone alma nac is now available, and copies may. be obtained at the telephone office, according to H. V. Collins, district manscer her for tha Pa cific Telephone and Telesraoh company. The almanac, an annual publi cation of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, contains AtV ft If lf Prom The Oregon II 11 w u SUtesman. Saturday, II J 2 U December IS. II V ) 1 0 '"on mi mewe aatiM THtt cuoost ft ELECT RIO RANQB rill ffVhr MODIL WITH v rnnsww . 100X-I.T 000X Alb Give her this ami ring new Westlnghousc -Victor Electrio Range. Shell ap preciate its many Kitchen-proved features and the new "Look-In DoO that lets her SEE foods Is owning. ccrj ct i...sn ci-2 csraAS spccuii 447 Per Month Payable Uilh Yonr Qcdric Lighl Bill 3 Years Terns C3 , wiMl"lI)5 Mill li ; historical data, astronomical cal culations, telephone Information and other Interesting Items. . Aurora CHiristman Tree Is Up AURORA The Aurora Christ-ma-: tree was put up Sunday at the, south end ot town in the tri angle between Main street and the highway. It Is sponsored by the community club and citizens of Aurora. . OYDI UQV1 ONLY When Selecting Cooking Equipment to Buy tho BostI WESTINGHOUSE RANGES cos? notions Than Ordinary Makes WE NOW HAVE KTV7 LCT7 C3 ZZ1 XL inZ2TY IIEXT DOOH TO POVO CO. Governor Appoinla Educational Board Rex Putnam, stste superintend ent of public instruction. O. IX, Adams, Salem, and Fred C. King and Mrs. Cbsrles W. RobUoa, Portland, were named yesterday by Governor Cbsrles A. Eprsgue as members of the state commit tee on vocational education. The group was Instructed to re port at the March meeting ef the board. i nrn- I Vl Sslcn's J Vi El :rc J