FLNE1AL KITES HELD Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Carotin Boetticher, former Sa lem resident, were held Tuesday in Vancouver, Wash., where she hi lived the past 11 years. She MeCASKEY HELD Eugene McCaskey, Turner, fe being held to answer to the Mar ion county (rand jury at the coun ty jail; today, following his. ap pearance Tuesday in Wood burn had also lived in The Dalles and justice court, on a charge of lar- Albiiny where her husband was ceny cf an automobile. McCaskey mpertntendent of schools. Mrs. Bjttkher is survived by her hu:band. Charles, and two sons, Robert F. Boetticher and Marion L. Buetliche. Following our policy of many years standing, we will close at 8 p. m. Christmas eve to give our employes Ume with their families during the holidays, while reno vating, redecorating and remod el, ng our restaurant. Watch for opening announcement. The Nohl was arrested in Oregon City by state police and was returned Tuesday to Salem by a deputy sheriff. The car was allegedly stol en at Wood burn last week, state police said. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. YVILKS CASE CONTINUED i Jack Wilks, resident of a local auto court, appeared in Salem jus tice court Tuesday in a continua- tion of his case, and was advised to obtain the services of a lawyer. 1 Wilks is charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, in v .iumuji. I -J - spend ng Chr.-tmas day with hi. chck . funds. Hi, JONES HOME S. 2 c Richard M. Jones. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail H. Jones. 16CS Jefferson St., is parents here. He will leave Thursday to return to his ship, the USS ARD No. 15, docked at San Pedro. Calif. Jones entered the navy as a member of the Willamette Valley Volunteer group earlier this year. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. DAVs COUNTED There are approximately 1081 disabled veterans of World war II in Salem, according to reports issued Tuesday on a survey con ducted by Lloyd F. Oleson of Ventura, Calif, national com mander of the Disabled Ameri can Veterans. Oleson based his estimate on the number of dis abled veterans here on a per capita average. case was continued until Thurs day. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. NONE HURT IN CRASH No one was injured shortly be fore noon Tuesday when cars op erated by George W. Teatsorth, sorth, route 4. Vanvouver, Wash-, and Lewis J. Harkins, 1644 N. 4th st., collided at Commercial and Marion streets, investigating Sa lem policemen report. The Pike. Christmas special, Nes selrode ice cream, 12 other flav ors. 138 S. Liberty. Ph. 6828. Insured savings earn more GIRL REPORTED MISSING Patricia Mansfield, 22, has been missing from her home at 1311 N. Liberty St., since Thursday, C. F. than Simon, of that address, reported two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street. THREE SHIRTS STOLEN Three shirts were stolen Mon day from the clothesline at 1015 S. 15th st , according to city police reports. i Obituary MIUBIRY Hiram Mcdbcrv. Ula resident of 5 South ISlrt iliMl. at a local hospital. tlrrtmbr 14 Survived by hi ife. Mrs l.ouiu Medbery of Salem five daughtrrv Mr W C" C'avendrr of Falem. Mr Charles A Benson of Mon mlJ Calif. Mrs Finn Dalquist of Nriitiwv Wash . Mis A C Iversen of omplon. Calif . and Mrs Jack Hood of llill wood. Calif . four sons. John Med berv of Paaderia. U C Medbery of Kan Francisco. Calif, and Fied and fciald Medberv. botn of lebanon. S D . two sinter. Mrs R. M Crr and Mrs MaiMle PaMeion. boll of long Heach. Calif and eight granchildren. Shipment will be n.ade to Clendale. t alif . by Clough-Barrick company for services and interntent. II lAlltS Jacob CMasaer. late resident of Port land, in Poitland. Surviving are the wile. Mrs Sophie ElMSr of Salem. I yesterday ot city police. Her moth er, at Idanha. also has no knowl edge of the girl's whereabouts, po lice said. Season's Greetings from your Walking dealer and distributor. 1717 Center, ph. 5395. FILES FOR ICE ARENA A. J LaPomt and Myrtle La Point, both of Salem, filed an assumed business certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Tuesday for the Salem Ice Arena. The arena is located at 610 N. Capitol st. Scientific Swedish Massage, day and evening appointments. Ph. 6253 or call 543 N. Church. 19 MOTHERS GO HOME Ten mothers took! their new sons and daughters home from Salem General hospital yester day. Mrs. William E. Pero, 1460 D st., was dismissed with her twin boys; Mrs. . H. IE. Stewart, 1273 Vi Franklin si. West Salem, took her daughter home; Mrs. Robert Hill, 690 Thompson st4. a son; Mrs. M. EL Abridge, 2586 Lee st., a son; Mrs. Clarence Lar son, Independence, a son; Mrs. LeRoy Long, route 2, Salem, a son; Mrs. Charles J. Lind, 3625 Monroe st., a; daughter; Mrs. Aaron Herron, 645 E, Judson st., a daughter: Mrs. H. W. McElhin ny, 1667 Court St. Rod and gun repair.! Ph. 2-5652. For stove and automatic burner oil Ph. 24169. The Truax Oil Co., 205 Columbia. PUTNAM APPOINTS State Superintendent of In struction Rex Putnam Tuesday announced the appointment of George J. Simio, CqrvaUis, as a state supervisor of I health and physical education. Simio, who recently completed Work for a master's degree at the University of Oregon, succeeds Harold A. Bishop, who resigned to join the faculty of Southern Oregon Col lege of Education at Ashland. Partner wanted. Man and wife, going business. S300Q month. Too much for one. Will sell. Write Statesman, Box 882. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. DISMISSED BY DEACONESS Mrs. Gail Drawsorj of route 3, Salem, was dismissed from Sa lem Deaconess hospital Tuesday with her infant son. Dismissed with infant daughters were Mrs. Joseph Schmitz of Stayton; Mrs. Raymond Potts of route 1, Sa lem; Mrs. Milton Karris, 445 S. 23id St.; Mrs. John R. Merritt, 765 S. Liberty it., and Mrs. Rob ert Colburn, 1145 S. 14th st. Piiblic Records CIRCUIT COURT Otto H. Hunt vs Mildred K. Hunt: Answer and cross-complaint filed. Verletta E. Jones va Robert W. Jones: Motion to modify decree filed. Lavona J. Lunhart vs Royce M. Lin hart; Decree of divorce awards cus tody; of minor child to plaintiff, and (50 per month support money. Jefferson H. Hoyt vs Mary A. Hoyt: Answer and cross-complaint filed. Nellie Swarts vs John - Kallak : Suit for idamages as the result of an al leged auto accident asking S27.713 filed. l4rry A. Parks vs Southern Pacific Company: Suit for damages asking judgment of $1169. Leora Bouvia vs Melvin Burdick : Suit for damages asking judgment of $10. IKK). ! MUNICIPAL COURT James B. Vanderheiden. 2021 Myrtle avet reckless driving, liquor involved, fined $50. Kenneth Francis Smith. Eugene, vio lation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. PROBATE COURT Andrew J. King estate: Order set ting hearing of final account for Jan. IS. 1947. Albert C. Anderson estate: Order fixing Jan. 29, 1947, for hearing final account. David A. Kiel estate: Order setting CARS CRASH, NONE HURT Autos operated by Don Frank lin iDoerfler, 150 N. Lancaster dr., and Paul Nicholson, 1642 S. Win ter st., collided at Court and 13th streets shortly before noon yester day, police report. No one was in jured. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St., over Smith Baking Co. ii Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. FIREMEN KEPT BUST Four fires kept Salem firemen busy Tuesday. They reported no difficulty in extinguishing the fires at 1148 Hall st. at 8:08 a.m.; 255 Division st at 9:15 a.m.; 14th and Marion streets at 11:32 a.m., or at 960 Madison st. at 4:30 p.m. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty. Phone 9592. Jan. as, 1S47. for hearing of final account. Arthur Kiel. jr.. guardianship estate: Order allowing third annual account. Phebe Bland estate : Order extending time for appraisement and appoint ing Roy Forncrook. Agnes O'Brien, and G. H. Halton as apprasers. Dorothy LaVelie Keene estate: Order fixing Jan. 27. 1947. for final account. Charles W. Davia estate: Order set ting hearing of final account for Jan. 28. 1947. Joan B. Goodman and Lawrence E. Goodman guardianship estate: Order appointing Martha R. Goodman guar dian. Walter A. Wood estate: Order ap pointing Faye A. Wood as administra trix. Walter A. Wood estate: Order ap pointing Faye A. Wood as administra trix. Wilfred H. Epping guardianship es tate: Return of sale of real property niea. Albert C. Anderson estate: Final ac count filed. JUSTICE COURT Allen Dach. illegal parking at court house, fined $4,50. R. R. Raria, no vehicle license, fined $1 and costs. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Harold A. Steeley, 30. truck driver. Salem, and Ruth V. Spofford. 21, typ ist. Gervais. Jerome O. Apple. 19. fireman, and Carole L. Cox, 23, telephone operator, both of Salem. ' Contact Mathis Bros. Roofing Co ! 164 S. Com'l. for your roofing i HASSLER IN HOSPITAL needs. No job too large or too small. Free estimates, ph. 4642. Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAlvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church street. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Spending the holidays at home with his parents is Pvt. Dean La Point, son of Mr., and Mrs. A. J. LaPoint, 685 Court st. LaPoint is on a 25-day furlough from Mo bile, Ala., where he is stationed. He arrived in Salem Sunday. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. pearl Hassler, former Marion coiinty newspaper man, is now at Salem General hospital re covering from pleurisy, It was reported Tuesday. Colonial House will be open Christmas Day. Ph. 21391. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. Twenty Die in Plane Crash RIO DE JAN1ERO, Dec. 24-P) The bodies of 20 persons were re moved today from an Argentine FAMA air liner which plowed into a mountain 30 miles from here yesterday. The plane was on an experimental flight from London to Buenos Aires. The sole survivor, Claudio Mendonca Rios, 27, technician of the Peru vian air forces, suffered from shock, a vertebral fracture and other injuries. Three Rescued From Ice Floe MONT JOLI, Que., Dec. 14.-(&) The pilot and two passengers of a Quebec Airways plane which crashed into the lower St Law- CLOSED DECEMBER 25, TO JANUARY 2IID For Inventory and Remodeling . MERRY CHRISTMAS! HAPPY NEW YEAR! We wish to express our thanks for your patronage. Births River silt, top soil and fill dirt. Com'l Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. RECOVERING IN HOSPITAL Mrs. C. B Jungwirth, of Lyons. 1 was reported in "fair'' condition at Salem Deaconess hospital last AV rA- BAVArKFT night as she recovered from I SA tA l, w, u. j Monday operation. ! An army blanket, flashlight and a keyhole saw were stolen from Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. her car after it was ransacked ! Monday night, Helen Price, 127 TIRE, WHEEL TAKEN Hansen ave., told city police early J. B. Dalrymple reported to city , Tunuiav and Mri "ofenee Tmk of Salem and toIen from his car while parked Ml. I Villa mAfUmtr nf U.' mm , t m m . Mfvirn will be announced later t'lmidi-Barrtck company 1 XVorway ' Monday night at his home, I Norway st. 1170 The Pike, Christmas special, Nes selrode ice cream, 12 other flav ors. 138 S. Liberty, Ph. 6828. j GLAZIER To Mr. and Mrs. , Frank E. Glazier, Silverton, a daughter, Tuesday, December 24, . at' Salem General hospital. HARNEY To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harney, 857 N. 15th St.. a daughter, Tuesday, December 24, at Salem Deaconess hospital. . HCAPRON To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capron, route 1, Salem, a j daughter, Tuesday, December 24, at Salem Deaconess hospital. , HAYHURST To Mr. and ' Mrs. Melvin Hayhurst, 1396 Wal ler St., a daughter, Tuesday, De cember 24, at Salem Deaconess hospital. WE nEOPEII JANUARY 2 With a Big New Stock of Domestic and Imported Record Salem Record Shop Maurice Hudldns Oregon Bail ding, Downstairs State at High Telephone 8632 The Oregon. Wednesday. Dec 15 IXS S rence river yesterday were brought here in a rescue rowboat tonight, but it was leered three other passengers from the plane would spend part of Christmas stranded on an ice Coe. Darkness halted rescue operations but planes dropped alee ping bags and sup plies to those remaining on the ice. I yL Much as we'd r fCr- like to pay a w f VA Christmas call to X I each and every- 5 1 one w- now i" 5 jl town this is i y our ,ureft wy g ffreetmen Cooke Stationery Company 370 State Salem, Oregon Peace On Earth . Good Will Toward Men la our wish for the holidays ' ovlul Tidings of r i 1 4 May the Blessings of Security and Happiness Be Yours Throughout The New Year Sears, Roebuck & And Its Employees ir.l State St. and 173 S. Liberty St. Co 8 I ... K J - -A -v I ft? is1.' f -r C i ;J i jAlvv v"'' Xkm:' v . 14- i hM : . . i 1 'I .:..' -C e ' ., - 1 ? i ' I A- i ht Vv The METROPOLITAN 13S Ilorlh Cormerdal Salem, Oregon