Tli Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 (l ,nifasr "fvfffews. IKinn(fs iBackin State Club Bleetinr Postponed - The meeting of the Navy Mothers club, scheduled for 8 p. m. tonight, has been ; postponed , because . of ,lhe holidays. A meeting of the execu tive board will be called ' later. George E. Allen Hardware will be closed Dec. 28 and until inventory is taken. ' Chimney Fires Firemen Mon day ' morning wfere" called to 818 North Commercial to halt a chim ney fire which threatened to get out of control. was also called to extinguish a fire. ' The department to South Salem second chimney For home loans4-see Salem Fed- rot 1 in Cmiih r tVtartv roptimists this week change their 1 George E. Allen Hardware will be ciosea Dec. zb ana unui inventory regular weekly luncheon meetings to Wednesdays. A program of mu sic, by a girls chorus is scheduled for the meeting . of Wednesday, 1 AT . . ' 4-1 " t J . jjcttmiocr . hi . we , ouiuen Pheasant. . .' "Cyn" Cronise Photographs ' and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. - Brother Dies Miss Carrie Hurst of the Haseldorf apartments received word Monday that her brother, A. E. Hurst of Portland, died in a Portland hospital Sun day. Miss Hurst left for Portland! Monday afternoon. 1 : ... - i Statesman paper . route . open in east part of city. Apply Statesman office or call 9101, circulation de partment. Store Sold Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanley, formerly of Portland, to day fake over operation of the food store at1 the intersection of Ferry and Cottage streets, which they have purchased from Mr. and Mrs.G. E. Moore. v 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. jComT. . .46 ' Federal Taxation Charles ; A. Sprague, publisher of The Oregon Statesman, will speak at the Ki wanis j club today on "Federal Taxation; Our Present Tax Load; What It Means to Every Citizen." Wedding pictures 'taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Hob Cap Stolen William De Geer, 262 South Church street, reported to police that a hub cap was stolen from his car while it was parked In the ,Zosel Service station parking lot Air was also let out of one tire, he reported. Doerfler's sale yard . Open after noons. Union & High. . Man .. Disappears Charles Strauser disappeared from Fair view Home Monday morning, po lice were notified. Wanted piano. Ph. 5862. Vtuto AccidenU Cars driven by Frederick W. Baum, Ben Lomond Drive, and Davis W. Robinson, 870 Trade street, figured' In 'an accident at Ferry and. Church 1 streets, police records show. George E. Allen Hardware will be j closed Dec.' 26 and until inventory. fair n . , Hart in Fight Albert Baker, route two, Salem, had the nail on the large finger of his' right hand almostcut off in an , altercation Sunday night, first aid reported Monday. The injury was dressed. Lady desires furn. or unfurn. hse. 4 rm. or more no children pay liberal reward for Information. 8121 or 2-4014. - i Injured In "Wreck Miss Rober ta "Van Valkenbergh, 920 Leslie avenue, was injured Sunday in a car wreck; at Breyman and 21st streets, first aid reported. After lacerations were dressed she was taken home. - . ;v . .1 '' ' -, , ' v "J- V V,-" - u - ' . ' ' ,i s '' I - ' - '''' ' Iff IffieBfl'(i!ls MCNICHf AL COURT V, Gordon Gregory, 400 South 19th street; charge,no driver's license. Doyle James ' Whitehead, ' route six, Salem; charge Violation of ba sic rule. Kenneth L. ' Lucas, 1 765 ', East Rural; charge' failure to give right of way. ' . - ," - : - Earl W. Duchien, Salem; charge violation of basic rule. ... . . Edward Lee Kelley, 2815 Brooks avenue; charge driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. : Owen R. Gilstfap. route : four, Salem; charge reckless driving with liquor Involved; bad $50. , , t Milton R. Feldschan,. route five, SalemJ charge excessive speed at intersection; bail $5.' .''.. Salem-Detroit Link Planned -: New direct one-carrier air passenger-mail-express services . will become available -between Salem and Detroit,' the : nation's 'fourth largest city, 'as the result of - a civil aeronautics : board decision granting United Air Lines author ity to add the 'Michigan' industrial capital to the company's coast-to coast route, it was 'announced by W. T. Mclntyre, Salem station manager. '.n,.lxt'--;; J '.4 : Mclntyre said; that - the "CA.B. decision ; permits United to-make Detroit an intermediate stop be tween Chicago and New York on flights originating at Denver or points west The effect, or Salem, will be an. entirely new link with Detroit ; ' v v -; Yankees on Lonely Isles Enjoy Holiday HEADQUARTERS, ALASKA DEPARTMENT, Dec. 25-(AFour dots in the Bering sea St Paul, St George; St Matthew and Nini vak islands had their Christ mas - today -because of "a 'special flight made through bitter weather- by-Lt" J. J." Trevisani of San Francisco! : I.WUh Pilot Trevisani on the trip made to deliver 2400 pounds .of Christmas mail and packages were SSgL-Landis, Kansas City, radicn man; SSgt Giglio,- Brooklyn, engineef ; Cpl. Hulme,- Pennsank en, - N assistant engineer, and Lts.; O Hi Beasley of - Roanoke, Barton S." Hatton, formerly with KOAC and for the past year as sistant in the Great Northern railroad's agricaltaral division in St Paul, has returned to Oregon as director of the new farm service department, of KALE In Portland. The station will feature morning and noon broadcasts, of farm news. on week days. Hatton is, a graduate of Oregon State college and worked on the CorvaUis "Gazette-Times and Pendleton East Oregonian. . 0 . V Two Extension Wanted, Good gas range. Ph. 5862. 0Ujpg5g Vill Les Newman's Men's" Store will beJ TT 1 1 TT l:K!n&Sdwi. e Held Here Cars Collide f- Police early Sunday morning were called to 2535 Portland road to investigate an accident in which cars driven j by George Hetland, 2245 Shelton, and A. J. Amato, 1130 South 14th street figured. Every form of insurance. R. G. EUGENE, Dec. 25 - (Special) -Two extension classes will be held in Salem during the winter term from January 2 to March 19, by the general extension division of the state system of higher edu cation, Dr. Henry Stevens, as sistant director, announces. .- Courses are eligible for anyone Severin 212 N High. Tel. U. 8ufficlent background to (Obituary college credit is not desired, stu dents are excused from all writ ten work if they so request. The courses are as follows: Art Appreciation ' "Advanced Art Appreciation," a two hour class taught by Miss Constance Fowler, MTA, assist ant professor of art, Willamette university. The course covers lec- Deafened are finding Salem's new tures.on perception and. Interpre- Hearing Aid Headquarters means tation of art forms, history and Hands Cut Lawrence Epping, 1925 Maple avenue, Sunday after noon cut both hands when a pickle jar, which he was attempt ing to open, burst. His injuries were dressed by first aid. ; . Les Newman's Men's Store will be closed for inventory Wednesday & Thursday, Dec. 57th &, 28th. ; Va K. C. Boyce ;of Medford, Mass., and Joseph Smiddy'jof Sul phur Springs, Tex., of theiinstriH ment.training squadron, j , .The training school, boied the cargo in 100-pound lots, strapping parachutes to the' boxes. L The plane met tempera turesi averaging 13 degrees below zero and lower, battled powerful winds, worked; 12 hours against jthe ele ments without food or! drink. Water taken along froze iolid. At 6ne; stop they rushed toj' a cook shack for a good meal aijid spent an hour thawing out ; oU stoves before' cooking could be; started. 1 -.IjS'as necessary to circle Nini vak three times. before we could drop the cargo,, said orie crew man. "The spot designated" as the target . was overflowing! with a shouting mob, all with'their hands rtipstretched, Waiting for mail from the ' sky.",- : ,jv ... --'".-The -soldiers manning the lone- ly outposts had not expected their Christmas mail: before.May or June, ' said a headquarters report Wonlau Sought in Dealh Of Boy, Hard to Catch YAK;MA ;Dec25,-()-Prose-cyting attorney LloycTWiehl said ; frkHav that a confession bVv a 19- y ear-old. waitress to the wine bot tle "slaying of a 5-year-old boy disclosed she had escaped capture three times" by narrow margins before a'roonthV search for her ended Vith heir arrest in Port land yesterday.; J'.''r , AT FIRST, JIGMOf A ; Cold PreparationM.asdincttd-. Deaa Mrs. Edna Bll Dean, lata resident of 1310 Lewi St.. Salem, at an Aberdeen, Wash., hospital December 21. Surviv ed by husband, Albert A. Dean of Salem: sisters, Mrs. Florence Shoe ' maker of Camas. Wash., Mrs. Opa. Willoughby of Hoquiam, Wash., Mrs. Keva Harper of Nou, ore.; brothers, Leonard Tull of Oraflna, Idaho, Ralph Tull of Valsetx, Ore, Roy Tull of - Sirrerton, Lawrence Tull and Orval Tull of Salem and rioyd Tull of Ho ' quiam. Wash. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 2. st 1:30 p.m from the Clough-Bsrrick chapel . with Miss Amy . Patterson officiatiiif . . . Interment, at Be lc rest Memorial park. Traver - 1 Anna louiso -Trover, ased U, at the residence, 122" N. Commercial, Decem- ' br 21 Survived by husband, H. D. - Trover of Salem, and several - nieces " and nephews. Services will be held ' Tuesday, December; 20, at 130 p.m., . at tho W.-T. Risdon chapel with Rev. David Nielsen officiating. Concluding services at City View cemetery. lekmts Prank S. Schutz, at his ' residence, 1030 North 17th street, Friday, Decem ber 22. Aged 71 years. Survived by wife, Mary Schutz of Salem; five sis Mrs. r. a. shtsier of Naperviiie, nu Relatives of Rickreall Mrs. Anna vonner ok acouaaa, soj, Mrs. Lena Brown of Rosthern, Sask Canada, and Mrs. Nettie Jahn of Mos cow, Idaho; and two brothers. Albert : Scbultz of Anaheim, Calif., and Elmer of Joliet. HI. Services will be held Tuesday, December 28, at 3 p.m., from the Clough-Barrick chapel, with Revs. George Chapman and Kenneth Wis hart officiating. Interment in Leo Mis sion cemetery. evolution of art, study of design principles such , as form, color, material, - texture, and special problems in appreciation of art forms of various periods. It will meet every Monday evening be ginning January . 8 for 11 weeks in room 301 of the school admin istration building. Hours are 7:15 to' 9:15 p Lm. Oregon History "Oregon History,'; a two hour course, meets the state required ments in Oregon history necessary to obtain a teaching certificate, and covers a brief survey of the building of civilization in the Ore gon country. Instructor will be II. E. Inlow, professor of history at the Oregon College of Education and director of the in-service teacher training. Meetings will be every Wednesday -evening from - Tt it , . ma o v.ia in room vi oi. uic lUngOS umner IIOSIS lO gchool administration building, be ginning January S and ending March 14. WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. J. Registration takes place at the Melvin . Ringo were Christmas I first or second class meeting at dinner hosts to the latter's sister I which time ' fees must also ' be better service. Free hearing test and private demonstration of new symphonic acousticon. 905 1st National Bank Building. Rug, Quilt Stolen A 9 by 12 foot green rug and a large quilt were stolen from the garage be longing -to Tom Roen at 1239 South High street, police were notified. On Sale, modern unpalnted furni ture, small desks, bookcases it mirrors. R. D. Woodrow, J45 Center street . Wanted walnut dining set P. S862. Cat Dressed E. W. Wells, Longview, Wash., was taken to first aid Sunday night where a cut on his hand was dressed. and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Fawk of Rickreall, and their daughter, Mrs. Charles Cornwell and her small daughters,' Nancy and Judy. During the day, Mrs. Cornwell received a phone call ; from her navy husband, advising paid. These are $5 for each course if credit is given, $5 for one and $8 for two if credit is not desired. William ion - In this city Thursday, December 21. Mrs.. Eva A. WiUiamson. Mother of Mrs. J. L. Smith of Portland. Funeral . i 11 w L.i j s....aA services wiu ut nciu iuuj, wwn- . - . . . . ber 26, at 1:30 p.m. at the Portland her that he had been transferred Mausoleum and Crematorium, under from Farragut, Idaho, where he i direction of W. TRigdon comply. m I navy hospital, to Mamntom im Corona, Calif. He added that he . Clarence s. namuwn, me resiaeni - . ' . ... of 290 North rront street, at a local was greatly improved In health. hospital mday, December zz. survtvea P.lik S a! JS,bni Arthur M M Scandal, N.V, and Oarence 3.' of I lMnnniOllth neral services will bo heM at 10 JO a.m. Tuesday." December 28, from the Clough-Barrick chapel with Rev. Wil liam EUoClr. officiating. Concluding services at Mt.Crest Abbey mausoleum. arwlck Mrs. Minnl Sedgwick, at the resi dence, 469 North i7tn street, uecem- fTownsend - Skeen Townsend dun president for the coming year. The . PORTLAND. Dec 25 -(X- E. B her 22. Survived by two sisters Mrs. Jaynes lamuy, u mcn Has rurnisn- M a e N a ii 9 h tnn Portland hanlr TM"M.ru cr of s. wai married in a quiet and - two ; brothers, W. S. , Smith of Covington, .Term., and . r. smita of Memphis, Tenn Also survived by several nieces snd nephews, including Mrs. Stanlev Blum of Salem. Harold Gretzinger of CorvaUis and Cpl. Carl Gretzinger ox tn u. s. army, ser vice win b held from the CkJugh- Barrlck chapel Wednesday, December 27. at 10 JO a.m. Interment in Bel crest Memorial park. Mauk - In this city. December 23. Elmer J. Mauk. age S3 years. Late resident of 1 335 Hickory street. Salem. Father of Clair E. Mauk. Earla May Smalley. both of Salem. Dale N. Mauk, U. S. navy In San" Diego, Calif- j. Verna Pattie, Cutbank. Mont: son of Mary Mauk. Salem, and brother of Charles The Dalles Woman Gets Five Year Prison Term MADRAS, Dec. 25.-rVKathe-rine Groton, 33, The Dalles, was serving a five-year sentence today for manslaughter. She was con vicied by. a circuit court jury of slaying James Roach during , drinking party last September. Club' Elects MONMOUTH was unanimously chosen by the Frank skeen Portland Banker Weds Reed College Teacher s here to act as club all year, w an azalea plan 19 meeting, as presented with the December Births ceremony yesterday to Mrs. Rich ard F. : Scholz, Reed college f ac ulty member and widow of a Reed college president Holrnp To Mr. and Mr. ' Willlara 1 C Hoiruo. S70 Edina lane, a daughter. Judith Elaine, born December 10, Sa- j lem General nospitai. Tolana To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Toland. Lyons, a son. Melvin Raye, born December 3. Salem General hos- nital. Seely To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I ! Seelv. route one. Cervais. a daugh ter, Cecil Ruth, born December 11. Deaconess nosptuu. - Nelson To Mr, ana Mrs. Chester i. D. Mauk, Grand Junction, Colo., Fred W Maiik Whit Fish. Mont., and Mrs. Rose B. ReUly of Salem. Member of Nelson, route three, a daughter. Nam First Christian church. Announcement I Tymrel. born jNovember 30, Salem r.t ..pv4.i imtr hv lh w t. RiMnn I Cinerai no(DlUk ntuira io -Air., ami aura. rea rick W. - Pickfcard, -1585 Jefferson street a daughter, Barbara Anne, born December 1, Salem General hospitaL Parker To Mr- and Mrs. Harry B. Parker, 404 North Summer -.street. daughter. Mary if Susan, born Decem ber 3. Salem General hosoitaL Lmmji-to Mr. ( and Mrs. Glen M. Looney, rout seven, a son, Walter Gilbert, born -Decernber T. Mackle To Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mackie. Sublimity, a daughter. Karen Anne, born December 7, Salem Gen eral hospital. '. Shatts To Mr. arid Mrs. David U Shutts. Albany, a son, David Lee, born December 0. Salem General hospital. Dick ton To Mr. and Mrs. Clayton P. Dickson. M North Winter street, a son, James Clayton, born Novem ber 21, Salem General hospital.'. Burrenghs To Mr. and Mrs, George A Burroughs, route six. a son. George Allen, born December ,4,' Salem Gen eral hospital.- company. Purvis Albert Rusell Purvis, late resident f 675 Edina avenue. December 23. Survived by wife. Myrtle Purvis: two ! sons, Paul Purvis of Salem and Harlin Purvis of the U. S. army; and daugh ters, Mary Purvis and Mrs. Ruth Phil pott, both of Salem. Funeral announce ments later by the Rose Lawn Fune ral home. ChristeBMa - - " ' In this city December 24, Peter A. Chris ten son. aged 61 years, late resi dent of Salem. Fsfher of Mrs. . Don Wolf of Newport Ore.; brother of C. A. Christenson Irf Minnesota and Mrs. h. J. Thunem In Montana. Funeral ervices win be held Wednesday. De cember 27, at 1:30 p.m.. from the W. T Rljrdon chspeL Concluding services will be at Belcrest Memorial park. The Kev. Uvineatgn of Toledo will . olUciate. . o f - - V., i 3 Dr. Harry A. Crown - Optometrist , I Ml N. liberty St . you cm SaveToday-mi things weNowf . Women's IVinJer Eoais Choice selection of warm all-wool coats. All inter lined. Fitted and casual sytles. Indeed a value at this low price. 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