COMMITTEE APPOINTED President E. Burr Miller of the Salem War Memorial association yesterday announced appointment of a seven-member nominating committee which is to nominate directors of the group for the ad visory committee, expected to he key organization within the asso ciation. Members of the nominat ing committee are: Eric W. Allen, American Legion post, No. 136, chairman; Mrs. Mona Yoder of the Business and Professional Women's club; Joseph B. Felton, Salem Lions club; Coburn Gra benhorst, Rotary club; Miss Doro thy Pearce, Zonta club; Mrs. Mar ian Lowry Fischer, American As sociation of University Women, and H. E. Barker, Salem Central Trades and Labor council. Photo tinting 50c (head) ph. 21721 , .... , , , , , neicn coiiapsiDie Daoy Duggies at Jack & Jills. LODGE OFFICERS NAMED Kingwood lodge 204, AF & AM, elected Harry J. Blanchard as worshipful master this week. Others chosen: Lyle Conover, senior warden; Don Crenshaw, junior warden; Guy C. Newgent, ! secretary; W. C. Heise, treasurer, and Ellsworth Ricketts at last Officers will be installed Mon- j night's meeting at Nohlgren's res day, December 16, by L. R. taurant. Walter Lamkin was gen Tweedie, retiring worshipful eral critic. Albert Gille served as master. i toastmaster. Dance tonight, Crystal Gardens. Cole's Chicken Bar, formerly Bernards, 4135 Portland road. Open under new management Tuesday, Dec. 3. Hours 11 a. m. to 12 p. m. SCOUT COURT TONIGHT j FRIDAY SPEAKER LISTED j books, personalized gifts, station- Cherry City district of scouts j Carl Francis, Dayton attorney ; ery, cards and etc., also mono will hold a court of honor tonight j and member of the Oregon house j gramming; located at 1973 N. at 8 p.m. in Waller hall on the of representatives, will speak at Capitol street. Willamette university c a m p u s. ! the Salem Credit association) Two Eagle scout awards will be luncheon Friday. I GOES TO PORTLAND made in addition to six Life scout ; I Fred Klaus, president of the awards, four Star scout awards. ; rh!Mr.n r3ri frr whilo von rfo ' Northwest Retail Ice Cream Man- two First Class and 15 Second Class awards, and 65 merit badges. Two boys will be given the air scout observer rating also. Englewood Grocery, 975 N. 18th Plenty of Toilet Tissue-Limit 6. Dexter grinding serv. Ph. 6833. SADDLE CLL'B MEETS Salem Saddle club will feature "fun-night" at its weekly meeting Friday at 8 p.m. in the horse show building at the state fairgrounds. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ward and Ethel Rowland are in charge of the night's entertainment and show. Meetings and shows are open to the public every week during the winter. Bazaar - Cooked food sale at Port land Gas & Coke Co., 109 S. Comm., Wed. Dec. 4, Night Mem- ! orial church. I Crest abbey mausoleum. Dr. Charles ! Purden will officiate. Ritualistic serv Salem, Armory, Pro Basketball, j jf" under he auspices of BPOE No Kol. , . VoJ;., -rv,.... r 336. of which he was the only living Salem vs Yakima, Thur. - Fri night. 8:30 p.m. Admission $1.25 tax included. ESCAPED GIRL CAUGHT A 16-year-old girl who escaped from Louise home in Portland Monday afternoon was appre hended here by Salem juvenile authorities late the same night and rtiirnH in PnrtlanH mithnr. i Hi,. 1 Bazaar, Carpenter's Auxiliary, Thurs. Dec. 5th at the Gas and Coke Co. Christmas gifts and cooked fads. Rickey Garden Club rummage sale, Dec. 3 and 4 over Green baum's. Dance to Eddie Fitzpatrick Sc his j jamous orcnetira lonignt: silver- ton Armory, 9 to 1. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness, words of sym pathy and floral offerings in our late bereavement. The Donker family. X-Bay Free. Why Be Sick? when an x-ray of the spine will show you the cause of your trouble and Chiropractic will remove the cause? You cannot get rid of the effect without first getting rid of the cause and to locate the cause correctly you must have an x-ray. Bring this ad to my office en or before December 12. and and it will entitle you to an appointment for a Free Spinal X-ray. Dr. Boy S. Scoiield Palmer Chiropractor 302 Pioneer Trust Bid., Salem Phone 6047 chip ( On All Hakes ) ARREST LANG LEY BROTHERS Wallace Langley, charged with disorderly conduct, and Odell W. Langley, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, both of Scotts Mills, appeared Tuesday before Justice of the Peace AH O. Nelson at Silverton. Wallace Langley pleaded guilty and was fined $250 and sentenced to 60 days in the Marion county jail. Odell Langley pleaded innocent to two charges , of assault filed against him by Mrs. Joe Perry and Roy Landon, both of Scotts Mills, and is being held upon fail ure to post a total of $6000 bail on the two counts. The two broth ers were arrested early Tuesday morning by sheriffs deputies. Smart Christmas gifts for men. Pioneer clip-on suspenders, Han- sen fur lined dress gloves, Cheney ties, Mark Twain shirts. Tex Tan bill folds. A large well selected stock. Alex Jones, 121 North High St Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. TOASTMASTERS MEET Salem Toastmasters heard talks by Clyde Evensizer, W. E. Lamb, Ralph Nohlgren, Charles Schmitz, Closing out antiques drastically reduced. Grace's, 357 Court St. Give your photograph for Christ mas, $2.50 to $25 doz. Lillian Cummins Studio, 1014 Elm, West Salem, Ph. 6935. vm.r rhrUtma shoomn. Ph. ! your 21057. River silt top soil & fill dirt Com'L Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAlvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church street (DDdd it 0050 roes WHIG HTM AN In this city. Mondav. December 2. Frank Tunis Wnghtman, 8. died. Sur vived by a daughter, Mrs. Fay Smith of San Francisco, two s,st?rs-in-law. Mrs. Barbara Wrightnian of Albany and Mrs. Jessie Mmlo of Tampa. Fla.; two nephews. Joe and F. T. Wrightman. both of Albanv: two nieces. Mrs. Ina Kizer, Mrs. Merle Long of The Dalles. Funeral services will be held Wednes- dorV, chaDCi. concluding services at ml charter member. sCHt'ETT George Martin Schuett. at the resi. dence, route 4, Salem, Sunday, Decem ber 1. at the age of 47 yeais. Surviv ed by his wife, Mrs. Mary Schuett of Salem: a daughter. Miss Donna Mae Schuett: three sisters. Miss Etta Schu ett. Mrs. Rose May and Mrs. Mary Johnston; a nephew. William May. and a stepson, Wayne Younman. all of Sa- lem: and a sister-in-law. Mrs. R. F Schuett. of Portland. Services will be held Wednesday. December 4. at 1:30 p.m. at the Clough-Barrick cr.apei wnn interment at the City View cemetery. BLACKSTEN Aubrey Wade Blacksten. at his home in Brooks. November 30. at the age of 39 years. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Jewel Blacksten, and a daughter. Lola Faye Blacksten. both of Brooks: his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Blacksten in Texas and eight brothers and one sis ter. Announcement of services later by Clough - Barrick company. STAPLES Mrs. Ella T. Staples, at the residence .o-..J!&L. Sm'.;S.U' Mrs. Lolo Ferguson of Independence, i and a son. Robert L. Staples of West ! Salem. Also eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday. December 4, at 3 p.m. at Clough-Barrick chapel, with Interment at City View cemetery. CONVERSE DelbcTt Dal ton Converse, at the resi dence. 494 University St.. Monday. De cember 2. at age of 28 years. Survived by a son, David Delbcrt Conv Pure Ground Beef I'lince Heal No filler added! vfi iC Swift's I Lb. 190 Just Eood bf! Lb. 3 E..,h for . bi l.mil, pie. Of 2 l-oi. in a waxicarton for efcd'C Sirloin Sled. Siricin Sleah Tender cuts C i V"l HTZI From good beef! Lb. eJJ J No waste Lb. " " A GOOD Buy for Good Meat T-Bone Sleak check these pmces Tryih. lKC V7TTH WHAT Just the right size. Lb. 'kjrJJ - ...... The price is right T YOU HOW PAY! Prices Good MOODY TRIAL. BEGINS The trial of Glenn C. Moody, charged with rape, was begun Tuesday in Marion county circuit court before Judge E. M. Page. The jury was taken to the prem ises of the alleged offense during the morning. After an afternoon session in which the State of Ore gon's case against Moody was pre sented by deputy district attorney Reginald Williams, the case was continued until 9:30 ajn. this morning. . Bazaar and cooked food sale, Fri., Dec. 8, at Gas Co. office, 109 S. Com'L Women's Council of First Christian church. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court SU over Smith Baking Co. HEARING SET BY JUDGE Melvin Chick, Cantoy, and Lar ry Schwartz, Aurora, charged with burglary, waived indictment by grand jury Tuesday before Judge George R. Duncan, in Mar ion county circuit court. Judge Duncan continued the case until December 9. The two men are alleged to have broken into the Preim and Casteel . service station at 25th and State streets with in tent to commit larceny. Lutl Flower Sboppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. a Dance tonight, Crystal Gardens. REMAINS IN HOSPITAL Charles Hudkins, 980 N. Sum mer st., who underwent an emer gency operation three weeks ago, is recovering at Salem Deaconess hospital. He is receiving no visit ors, however. Xmas Gifts. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry. Ph. 2-1565. Do your Christmas shopping at the Hollywood Book Shop for ufacturers' association, is to attend a meeting ot the organizauon ai the Riverside Golf club in Port land tonight. Dr. Dolph Craig, dentist, has re turned. Rm. 28 Breyman Block. 180 N. Commercial. Ph. 8523. Eve. by appointment. mother. Mrs. Hattie Converse, and father. J F Converse. Also by five sisters. Mrs. Floy Jager. Mrs. Betty Harstad. both Salem, Mrs. Connie Mrs. Audrey Watson and Miss Hannah Eltham Converse. Satem. Services will be held Friday. December 6. at 2 p. m . at the Clough-Barrick chapel with in terment in the City View cemetery. COLD WELL Isaac C. Coldwell, 6S, late resident of Empire. Ore., at a local hospital. December 3. Survived by his wife. Clara L. Coldwell of Empire. An nouncement of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. POHLE At the residence near Turner. De cember 3. Warren F. Pohle. Husband of Alice W. Pohle of Turner; father of James William Lockard of Salem: brother of Mrs. Ella McGowan of Toppenish. Wash., Mrs. Grace At wood of Seattle. Miss Edna Pohle of Port land and Miss Alma E. Pohle and Mrs. Frances P. Utter, both of Salem. Services will be Thursday. December 5. 1 p. m. at W. T Rigdon chapel, the Rev. Lewis E. White officiating. Ritualistic services bv B. P. O. Elks ! No. 336. Interment at Belcrest Memo rial park. BRIER At the residence at Salem, route J. box 247. December 3. Emil G. Beier. at the age of SS years. Father of Her man G. Beier, Anna M. Beier. Emil O. Beier. Jr., Henery A. Beier and I Mrs B. F. Wedle. all of Salem. Walter Neubretch of Seattle and Mrs. Mane Walker of Portland: grandfather of Harley Beier and Beverly Jean Beier, both of Salem. Also survived by a brother and a sister in Germany. Fu neral services will be Friday. Decern enaCeuftn? seVv'cet It gg& officiating STONE Charles Walter Stone, at the resi dence. Ewald avenue. Salem. Tuesday. December 3. at the age of S3 years. Survived by two sons. Walter B. Stone of Salem and Hugh Stone of Laramie. Wyo : a brother, Nate Stone and one sister, Mrs. Anna Kidder of Greeley. Colo Announcement of services later bv Clough-Barrick company. Wednesday and I J ! Club Speaker ' -t v j. i "if j Is,,.,, 1 Robert Kasmayer, writer, radio commentator and world travel er, who win address the Salem fcife and Fork club Monday evening at a dinner meeting in the Marion hotel. He wiU speak on "What Rossla Means to Us." He has traveled and worked in Russia and has made eight trips to Europe in recent years. Daring the past summer he observed the beginning of Europe's reconstruction. GO TO GRAND JURY, Robert D. Olson, charged with assault with a deadly weapon, and Sam " E. Grey, charged with forgery, were heard in prelimin ary! examination Tuesday in Sa lem justice court and were held to answer before the 'grand jury by kludge Joseph Felton. Both are being held in the Marion county jait Olson washer repair. Ph. 2-5100. VMit West Salem's newest super sen, ire station, 871 Wallace rd., for Mobil gas, oil and hard-to-ge auto accessories. Bird & Zysett Coj Open eve. to 10 p. m. DELIVERY NAMED . L. Newton, route 3, box 874, filed an assumed business name Tujesday with the Marion county clerk's office for the Newton's Light Pickup and Delivery serv iced Dance to Eddie Fitzpatrick & his ' famous orchestra tonite!! Silver to Armory, 9 to 1. ; Ccpes Chicken Box, formerly Bernard's, located mile past citjy limits on the Portland high way, is opened under new man agement. One - half pan fried chicken, $1.25. Delicious steaks. n4w top or seat covers. See Wil lamette Auto Top and Body Shop. 720 S. 14th. Births George To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer George, 290 Rofemont St., West Slem, a daughter, Sunday, De cember 1, at Salem Deaconess hos pital. Ritchie To Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Ritchie, 1675 Grant t., a daughter, Tuesday, December 3, at SIem Deaconess hospital. Prohaska To Mr. and Mr? Upward Proha?ka, Turner, a daughter, Tuesday, December 3, ai Salem Deaconess hospital. Klein To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Klein, route 3, Salem, a son, Sun day. December 1, at Salem Dea coness hospital. jSchaber To Mr. and Mrs. Dar vyin Schaber, Hubbard, a son. Tuesday, December 3, at Salem Deaconess hospital. ! Womack To Mr. and Mrs. Ijloyd Womack, 1387 N. Winter a son, Tuesday, December 2. ai Salem Deaconess hospital. IS EPILEPSY ttlHERlTED? i WHAT CAUSES IT? A booklet coaloinino Ifce okoi of fo- Ovt doctors oa Mf Mterettinf tvbiecf pill be tent MEI, wtiile ibey lotl. to er feoder writing le Hie dwcatienol Divitio. 3J Sift. Ave.. NewTerk. N.Y.. Dept. M.,079 Thursday TO ADDRESS NURSES Mrs. Bern ice Yeary, supervisor of nurses for the Marion county health department, will discuss the relationship of public health nursing to school health this morning before student nurses in the public health department of the University of Oregon medical school in Portland. Mrs. Yeary yesterday morning explained the health department's local child guidance program in a talk before the Salem Credit Women's club. ' Dance tonight, Crystal Gardens. Salem Armory, Pro Basketball, Salem vs Yakima, Thur. - Fri. nights, 8:30 pjn., Admission $1.25 tax included. MOTHERS LEAVE GENERAL Mrs. Lowell Joseph of 680 Ox ford st. and Mrs. Jack Robertson of 1680 N. 20th st. were dismissed, with their infant sons, from Sa lem General hospital Tuesday. Dismissed with daughters were Mrs. Robert Brady, 860 Leslie St.; Mrs. Lynn Heise, 2045 Breyman st.. and Mrs. William Mulligan, 662 N. 14th st. Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. ! I Tulips 90c doz. Hyacinths, lilies, I daffodils, crocus. Knight Pearcy J Nursery. S. Liberty, 3 blks south i of State. LIONS TO HEAR TALK Salem Lions club will hear a talk on city problems relating to the rural fringes, to be given by A. Bowes, Portland commission er of public works, at the Lions luncheon meeting in the Marion hotel Thursday noon. The club has invited members of the long range planning commission to at tend as guests. For imm. del. 14-2 loom wire. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry. Ph. 21565. j Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. For Xmas give gifts that grow. Camellias, rhododendrons. etc. Knight Pearcy Nursery, S. Liber ty, 3 blks. south of State. COVEY ON LEAVE HERE Bernard C. Covey, SF 3c, is spending a 15-day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Covey. 1235 S. 17th st. He is assigned aboard the USS St. Croix. During the war he saw ac tion off Formosa aboard the USS Ticonderoga. Dance to Eddie Fitzpatrick and , , his famous orchestra tonight!!: , Silverton Armory, 9 to 1. Wedding pictures taken at the j church 520 State. Ph 5722. EMERSON ATTENDS MEET Donald A. Emerson will repre sent the state department of ed ucation at meetings today through Friday in Eugene of the north west association of secondary and higher schools. Seven states are to be represented at the meetings. Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. Shop early. See our stock. Broad way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry. Phone 2-1565. Lovely sprons, afternoon tea. First Congregational church -bazaar today. it's ScdTS foT AARCil COMFORTABLE "Homart" 20 - inch STEEL Enjey your heme, coxily warm In even the coldest weather, with this lent life Homart -welded heavy steel furnace. Flneet quality materiel ed Skilled workmanship are used. Seams are permanently welded. Prevents leak. Ins soot, smoke. 1 For hand firing. 22 - inch 24 - inch Electric Hall Heater Have bathroom warmth and eomfert at the flick of a switch. Flush type design to bo built Into wall. Smart, gloaming chrome finish en steoi construction. NAVY ENLISTMENTS Salem's navy recruiting station announced yesterday the enlist ment during the past week of Ed ward Bolton Davis, 1855 Berry st, as an apprentice seaman, and the following other Salem men as naval reserve V-6 enlistees: Wil liam Rahtz, Ml 1c 3850 Monroe ave.; James L Lemon, CMM, 384 N. 12th st.; William C. Knedler, AM 1c, 571 S. 17th st.; Otho Dale Olson, AM 1e, 881 S. 12th st., and James G. Schuler, RM 3e, 374 N. 18th st. Insured saving earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street Stove & Diesel oil Prompt deliv ery. George Cadwll Oil Co. Ph 9788. atESERVE OFFICERS TO MEET The Reserve Officers associa tion, meeting for dinner - at 6:15 this evening in the Golden Pheas ant restaurant, will hear a talk on air combat operations in the China-Burma-India theatre by Lt. Col. Allan G. Carson and a talk on military justice in the Euro pean theatre by Maj. Reginald Williamjr. The monthly meeting is earlier this month to avoid con flict with holiday activities later, association officials stated. Dance to Eddie Fitzpatrick and his famous orchestra tonight'!! Silverton Armory 9 to 1. Medium and large Magic Skin dolls, mamma dolls, and cuddly animals at Batdorf'g, 2093 Fair grounds rd. , BUILDING OKEHED Building permits were issued yesterday by the city engineer's office to C. Newberry, to alter a house at 1795 N. 20th st.. at a cost of about $350, and to the Southern Pacific Co., to erect a $200 shed at 1390 Cross st. Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. Discharge serW-e lapel button! now available at Brown's Jewel-i-rs and Opticians Bring dis--I arg certificates HAS APPENDECTOMY Sam Barker, on of Mr. snd Mrs. Roy E. Barker, is recuperst ing from an appendectomy Mon day at the Salem Deaconess hos pital. He is a sophomore st Wil lamette university. Bazaar, 10:00 s. m. today, jitney dinner, 5:30 p. m. today. First Congregational church, 700 Mar ion. I . GARAGE FILES NAME j Bill Bovard and Harry J. My ren filed an assumed business name with the Marion county ' clerk's office Tuesday for Bill's Garage to be located at 320 S. i Lancaster dr. For finest selection of toy, game? ' and dolls visit Batdorf's Firestone I Store, Hollywood's Toy Center. ! TOOLS TAKEN J. G. Brunelle, 1677 Chemeketa ; st., reported to city police Tues day the theft of piano tuning tools from his car while parked in Sa lem. Modern dance VFW hall, Friday eve, Dec. 6th. FURNACE M00 12.00 DOWN 135.17 145.24 14" 6,00 down 484 Siaie St. The- Slotman. Salm. Orsu. HIT-RUN REPORTED Art Duval, 1105 N. Liberty st, told city police that his car was struck by another auto, which left the scene, the 100 block of Chemeketa street, Monday night Beautiful Horseman or Ideal dolls at Batdorf's Firestone Store, 2095 Fairgrounds rd. Open evenings. LICENSED TO WED Eleanor Leith, Salem, and Har vey Berreman, Yakima, Wash., obtained a marriage license la Vancouver, Wash., yesterday. Dance to Eddie Fitzpatrick and his famous orchestra tonight!!!! Silverton Armory, 9 to 1. LEAVE DEACONESS Mrs. Elmer Frey of Dallas was dismissed Tuesday from Salem Deaconess hoepita! with her in fant son. One-fourth of the 6.000,000 farms tf the United States grow cotton 1000 PracttcaOy Now PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Kach Some New - Some Old Grest Variety HOLLYWOOD BOOK SHOP 1973 N. Capitol Gifts nooks Wrapping ' ... to have lUmm bMM throtmhow your Immm. delivery of your luel, and your walU mm4 furaithinst ;! through out tkr hMong ttttoar Those arc juM a lew of the adanngS yuu ofoy with aar oil circulating braier or m autoaMtic ihI fur narc . . . and with Standard Stov Oil or Standard Furnar OiL Thry'r thm Vm'i ftrorcd leader for I borne heating cleanltaeM and comfort. ' VALLEY OIL COIIPAIIY J. W. CRANE i 2775 Cherry Ave. - - Phone .1514 - Night 21088 Metered Delivery "Plus Printed Receipt' I -:l;rW;- 'J" jasBaWMBJoasMane''' - ' H : !U' Filters Epmn class filter. Pre vent dost set til at la rooms. 8xo ltx2xX Inches. Asbestos Tcpc 500 For covering joints on warm air systems. Make airtight installations. 100 ft. rolU WdimMlqlrmbr 4." 1383 LICENSED IN PORTLAND A marriage license was oblalnel In Portland yesterday by Glenn A. Cribble, Silverton, and Dolores I. Zinser, Portland. ! - j WOMAN MISSING - I Mrs. G. Thurston of Silverton is missing,, according to reports to Salem police. I' 1 TOWN SEND CLUB TO MEET-. Townsend club No. 4 will meet at 7:30 tonight at 2123 N. Fourth street A I ' ; ' Easter bland in the pariic .a been called "island of the dead," "island f ghost," and th "island of the stone god." 1 . IIOTOR REPAIR i SPECIALISTS i i Expert motor repair, car buretor. Ignition and brake service. j Immediate Service Tcague Ilolor Co. 355 N. Liberty Ph. 7001 MLTE! f HEIDER'S All Work Guaranteed Alt Court St. Call 7521 93 Kile KorfJi tf the Oaieraass SALEII A H Teal ei At Eriigt WEST SALEII ftet TArre Glatt CORNER SHELVES 1 i