TWO CRASHES HUET NONE No one was injured in. either of two auto accidents investigated by city police Friday night and Saturday morning. Patrolmen re ported the collisions involved Arne Morris Lien, route 7, Sa lem, and Weaver G. Jacobs, 625 N. 14th St., at Marion and Church stv; George Duke, 275 N. Winter et., and Clarence A. Hifcgens, 2104 Broadway st., at Capitol and Chemeketa sts. Scientific Swedish Massage, day and evening appointments. Ph. 6253 or call 543 N. Church. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capital St. Bl'TCHER KNIFE IN BELT A butcher knife with a 7N inch blade was found under the belt of R. S. Lucas, 146 Center St., when he was arrested on a charge of being drunk by city police Friday night, police report. Municipal Court Judge Alfred Mundt yesterday fined Lucas $15 for carrying a concealed weapon nd $10 for being drunk. Yankee Cafe, 319 N. Com!, now under new management. Come irt and try our fine food. Dr. Dolph Craig, dentist, has re turned. Rm. 28 Breyman Block. 180 N. Commercial. Ph. 8523. Eve. by appointment." - KNIGHTS TO TRAVEL. A group of members of Knights of Columbus, Salem council, led by William J. LaRoche, state dep uty, will attend the silver anni versary and initiation program to day at the Oregon City council. The group will leave Salem at 11:30 a. m. from the council chambers. Ezell's Associated Service, former ly Center and Commercial, now located 1198 So. Com'l at Miller. Stove & Diesel oil Prompt delivery- George Cadwll Oil Co. Pb. 9788. EIGHTERS TO PORTLAND Members of Salem voiture. 40 et 8. led by Ira O. Pilcher. Salem. Oregon grand chef de gare. will attend the regular monthly meet ing of the Portland voituie Thursday evening, December 12. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street. Shop early. See our stock. Broad way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry. Phone 2-1565. RED CROSS BOARD CALLED Directors of the Marion county chapter of American Red Cross will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the Red Cross office here. A JBtinmomA King from Hartmari Bros. will make Priced $ 49M from Q o o v. a o The smort Christmas combination. A lovely, scintillating Orange Blossom. matched pair beautifully presented in our gift box topped with mistletoe n the finest "convince her" we know. They ore priced lo fit your purse too. Hartman Bros. "Jewelers of Salem Liberty at State VET LETTERS OCT Letters to about 12 members of the Marion county veterans' em ployment advisory committee were mailed out Saturday by Robey S. Ratcliffe, veterans em ployment representative at the local state employment service, relative to the veteran employment situation. Members are urged to contact employers to line up part time jobs to take care of rapid.'y increasing veteran unemploy ment, Ratcliffe said. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State, for fruit trees, shrubs and bulbs. Open every day. Ph. 8556. Wedding pictures taken at church. 520 State. Ph 5722. the APPOINTED-BY LEGION National committee appoint ments by the American Legion, announced by the Indianapolis headquarters of the Legion, in clude those of Gov. Earl Snell to thed istinguished guest commit tee, Vic MacKenzie to the nation al convention bureau and O. E. Palmateer to the Sons of Amer ican Legion committee. Other Oregon appointees numbered 18. Wanted to rent: Good house. Four adults, 3 emp. References. No pets, no drinking. Call 21005. I am back on the job again at Coursey's barber shop, 455 State. Joe Maddison. CHAMBER WILL LUNCH At its regular luncheon Mon day noon the Salem Chamber of Commerce will hear a talk -on "Your City and You" by Mayor elect Robert L. Elfstrom. Aldermen-elect and other city officials who are serving at the outset of the new administrator-council form of government will be luncheon guests. Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAlVin Top Shop. 545 N. Church street Xmas Gifts. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry. Ph. 2-1565. GOVERNOR RETIRNS Gov. Earl Snell returned to I Salem Saturday after a three i weeks trip to California during , which he had visited his son in i San Diego and had conferred with I Gov. Earl Warren of California. ; Gov. Snell is expected back at his ' desk Tuesday. I Olson washer repair. Ph. 2-5100. ' New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. FENDER SKIRTS TAKEN D. F. Wagner. 2650 Portland rd., told city police that the fen der skirts were taken from his car Thursday night as it wa parked near Leslie junior high school. 5000 oo a, v -pr im '.0 O c GEXVAIS MAN ARRESTED, Harlan McKilvey of rout 1, Gervais, was arrested Friday by city police and charged with driv ing while under the influence of liquor. He wm fined $100 in mu nicipal court after police testi fied that be disregarded a stop sign at Broadway and Hood sts., and drove over the curb when they signalled him to stop. Lutx Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. Walnuts and pears at Olson's, Rt 2, Box 59, mile west of Keizer school. ARRESTED WITH PHEASANTS Richard Thomas Beasley, route 3, Salem, nd Bill Wayne Robert son; route 1, Salem, were arrested at 6:25 p. m. Saturday by State Policeman R. E. Steele and cited on a charge of possession of un tagged China pheasant in closed reason. They are to appear before West Salem Justice Elmer Cook at 10 a. m. Monday. 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 SU Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and, Opticians. Bring dis-4-arge certificates. "Dodge Diaper Drudgery." Call Stork Laundry Service 24520 or 25600. MOTHERS LEAVE HOSPITAL. Mrs. Lawrence J. Holderbein, 10604 N. 16th st., and Mrs. For rest Epley, 325 S. 16th st.. were dismissed) from Salem General hospital yesterday with their in fant daughters and Mrs. Louis Ndpeisch, 2050 N. Capitol st.. was dismissed with her infant son. Pro basketball Salem vs Spokane. Salem armory Thurs-Fri night, 8:30 p.m. River silt top soli & fill dirt Coral Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 RUNAWAYS RETURNED Two runaways were returned to Chemawa Indian school after their apprehension by city police men Friday. Wanted: Walnut bed room suite. Ph. 5862. - For your convenience The Gift J Bon wiy remain open until 8:30 p.m. Tues. and Thursdays, 309 S. Winter. Obituary STONE Charles Walter Stone, at the rest-dene-. Ewald avenue. Salem. Tuesday, December 3. at the age of S3 years. Survived' by two son. Walter B. Stone of Salem and Hugh Stone of Laramie. Wyo . a brother, Nate Stone .and one sister. Mrs. Anna Kidder of Greeley. Colo Services will be held Saiurday, December 7 .at 10 a m. at the Clough Bamck chapel. The Rev F. C. Stan nard wU officiate. Interment in Bel crest Memorial pai k. KILBEK . Edward KiJber. at the residence. 5tn S. 22nd t.. Wednesday. December 4. Surviving arc the wife. Mrs. Minnie Kilber, and a sob. Leo A. Kilber. both of Salem: six daughters. Mrs. Ray Fordey of Portland. Mrs. Frances Lind qnist of California and Mrs. Steven Washburn. Mrs. J McCarthy. Mrs. Rob ert Erion and Misa Merilyn Kilber. all of Salem. Services will be held Mon day. December t. at 2 p.m. at tne Cloush-Barrick chapel with the Rev. H W. Croaa officiating. Interment will b In Bcicrest Memorial park. CALVEBT William F. Calvert at th residence. 495 N Cottage St.. Friday. December S. Survived by two sisters. Mrs. Jessie Singleton of Salem and Mrs. Haul T. Shaw of Portland: one brother. R. G. Call vert of Portland, also several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. December 10. from Clough-Barnck chapel. Rev. C. Hamb lin will officiate. Interment in Seattle. WITZEL James N. Witzet. late resident of 35 Park avenue. Salem, in Portland, De cember S. at the age of 9S years Sur vived by a daughter. Mrs. Merle Paint er of Portland; a son. Curtis C. Wit ttl of Salem: three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday. December 10. at 1 M p.m. at the CJoh-Barr4ck chapel, the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment Twin Oaks cemetery. Turner. 8CHOFIELD Mrs. Sarah Ann Schofield. at the resi dence. SM Uniorr street. December 7. at the age of M years. Survived by three daughters. Mrs. Mabel Towiw of Ta rn ma and Mrs. Myrtle LaPoint and Mrs. Ethel Wilkinson, both of Salem: two sons. Gordon Schofield of New Westminster. B.C.. and Herman Scho field of Worcester. Mass.: a sister, Mrs. Jennie Truesdale of Worcester, Mass.: 10 grandchildren and T great grandchildren. Services will be at the Clough-Barnck chapel Monday. De cember 9. at 3 30 p.m.. with interment at the City View cemetery. CIRTIS Paul -Clifford Curtis, late resident of Brooks, at a local hospital. December 7. at the age of 40 years. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Lily Curtis of Brooks, two brothers. Walter Curtis of Portland and Charles Curtis of St. Paul. Minn. Announcement of services later by Howell-Ed wards chapel. A Qierished Memory Picture It will never diange a lasting Tribute then , will remember forever that will be dear to you, cmd that you will cherish wherever you oo. "fhe continual expressions of gratitude, from the families we serve, give evidence that we merit the Confidence they placed In us. Leston Howell-Edwards Fueral Heme The White Chapel on Capitol Street (Walker-Howell & . Terwilliger-EdVards) Ui N. Capitol . TEACHERS ELECT F. C. Stetson of the University of Oregon college of education was elected president and D. A. Emerson of the state department of education, Salem, vice presi-s dent of the Northwest association Of secondary and high schools in a Saturday afternoon meeting at Eugene. C. S. Whitcomb Co. says "Give your wife a Christmas present that she will enjoy for years to come a sprinkling system cannot be beat for economy and leisure hours to a busy housewife. We have all gal vanized material and brass heads, including pop-ups. Remember the automatic only requires two min utes of your time to operate. 25 years of experience can give you a good job. Call 21619. for free esti mates, Bazaar and luncheon. American legion auxiliary Wed. Dec. 11. Legion Hall, 693 Chemeketa. JOHNSON TO NROTC Kenneth C. Johnson of 1036 N. Baker st, McMinnville, has been selected for training in the naval reserve officer training corps at Oregon State college, Corvallis, Ninth naval district headquarters at Great Lakes, 111., has an nounced. For your convenience The Gift Bon will remain open until 8:30 p.m. Tues. and Thursdays, 309 S. Winter. Pro basketball Salem vs Spokane Salem armory Thurs-Fri night, 8:30 p.m. Dexter grinding serv. Ph. 6833. LEAVE DEACONESS Mrs. Darwin So ha be r, route 7, Hubbard, was discharged from Salem Deaconess hospital Satur day with her infant son. Mrs. Evans Jones of 'Brooks and Mrs. Elmer George of 290 Rosemont st West Salem, were released with their infant daughters. New home cafe open Monday morn, under new management. 24 hr. service. 595 N. Front. - Pro basketball Salem vs Spokane I Salem armory Thurs-Fri night, j 8:30 p.m. String cultural seed pearls anti que brooch, genuine black opal bracelet it ring. Ph. 8140 7 to 7 p m. LABOR LEADER TO SPEAK John Sherman, vice president of the International Brotherhood of Pulp Sulphite and Paper Mil! workers, will be the Rotary club speaker Wednesday noon. "La bors Responsibilities in a Chang ing World" will be his subject. Ray M. Waltz, M.D., 195 W. Su perior. Ph. 6519. Decorating holly 8c holly wreaths. Basil Zell, rt. 4 box 422. Orchard Heights Rd. Ph, 58F12. I am back on the job again at Coursey's barber shop, 455 State. Joe Maddison. STROLLER STOLEN A baby's stroller was stolen from his basement, Harley Smith. 365 N. 16th St., reported to Salem police Saturday. ELDERLY COUPLE TO WED A Salem couple, both in their 70's. took out a marriage license at the Marion county courthouse yesterday. They are Wilson A. Carey, 78, a retired farmer and widower, now living at the Meth- . odist Old People's home, 1625 ! Center st., and Rebecca Tabler, ( 72, a widow living at 455 N. 18th st. Births KUBEL To Mr. and Mrs. Har old Rubel, StaytOn, a son, Satur- j day, December 7, at Salem Dea coness hospital. CLINTON To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton, route 1, Indepen dence, a fon, Saturday, December 7, at Salem General hospital. j BEAL To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beal, 165 W. Washington st., a ' son, Saturday. December 7, at j Salem General hospital. nil WBw"fMs i it 1 - bene 1C7Z Charles (Of is Association of Counties Plan Portland Meet Discussions on public welfare funds, roads, highways and land grants will be among items of interest at the state convention of thw association of Oregon counties which begins this week in Port land, according to Marion County Judge Grant Murphy, attending delegate. County Commissioners Roy Rice and Ed Rogers also will attend the three-day convention which begins Monday. Judge Murphy is a member of the convention ex ecutive committee and Commis sioner Rice is a member of the resolutions committee. The 33 county judges and their commissioners are . expected to draw trp a request to the federal government asking for some sort of payment on federally owned land in Oregon in lieu of taxes, Judge Murphy stated. Almost sure to come tip at the convention will be action on requesting transfer of approximately 2,000 acres of the federally owned Oregon and California land grant Lands in the Silver creek falls area to the Ore- Public Records CIRCUIT COURT Felicia Elma Fox vs Alfred Fox: Defendant files answer admitting and denying. John l,ynch vs R. A. Clark and Robert Lynn Clark: Order grants de fendants until February 1 to prepare and file bill of exceptions. PROBATE COURT Mary' Joan Ditchen and Kenneth Ditcher) guardianship estate: Annual report of Gladys Ditchen. guardian, filed and approved : MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS James A. Cook. 21. carpenter, in dependence, and Ruby Currier, IB. linen mill worker, Breys ave . Salem. Fredrick W. Knieling. 22. farmer. Marion, and Dorr is I. Clark, 17, stu dent. Salem. John E. McGuffin. 20. lumber work er, and Lenore Hammen. 18, typist, both of Aumsville. Wilson A. Carey, 78. retired farmer. 162S Center "st . and Rebecca Tabler. 72. domestic 455 N. 18th st , both of Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT James C. Johnson. 455 Ford st , vio lation of basic rule, fined $25. James A. Henery. 520 S. 14th St.. violation of basic rule, fined S10. Harry L McBarnett. 187 Miller at . Violation of basic rule, fined $10. Jack Truxall. 1280 N. 18th st.. vio lation of basic rule, fined $25. Wesley Jones, 2131 Center St., v lation of basic rule, fined $25. Claude L. Rodgers. 3445 Center St., violation of basic rule, fined $25. R. S. Lucas. 144 Center st . carrying concealed weapon, fined $15: drunk, fined $10. Bob Tanter. Monmouth, violation of basic rule. poted $10 bail. Donald V. Greene. Dallas, violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. Norvert Mav, Mt. Angel, running red light, posted $5 bail. Donald Mooreland. Gervais. Jour persons in driver's seat. posCrSfc' $5 bail: no driver's license, posted jbail. George Clarence Resteen. rffute 3. Salem, violation of anti-noise ordi nance, posted $5 bail. JUSTICE COURT John Lester McCorkle. 1065 Rural ave., violation of the banc rule, fined $10 and costs. Lee Sellers. Portland, truck speed ing fined $5 and costs Cecil T. Wright. Brooks, reckless dnviruLTined $50 and costs. Bernard Eric Creft. 2448 Hazel ave . no vehicle license, fined $2 50 and costs. 8 Catch Them in the Mood for Pictures Now! 8 , .V (Dimly a Come to Jegten-Miller's for Quick, Last-Minute Call 9405 for Appointment Photographers to the .Whole Family gon state highway department for park purposes. Greater support on the part of the state of the counties public welfare and roads and highways programs will also be discussed, Judge Murphy said. t Fuel Consumption in State at All-Time High In the first 10 months of thLs year 316,000,000 gallons of mo tor fuels were sold in Oregon, an increase of 25 per cent over the Take Earl Slratubangh's Word for II Demand Is OUTWEARS PREWAR TOR Tke new B. F. Goodrich Silvertown has made such a hit with car owners thst they're telling; all their f riands! That's why we have been so busy taking orders from eager motorists who insist on getting the tire that OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES. They are convinced that the wider, flatter tread which puts more rubber on the road wears more evenly and Islts longer than the treads of wartime or ? re war tires, he tire body was redesigned and engineered to take this more rugged tread by using sturdier cords and more of them. It's 33 stronger, and is better able to resist road shocks and bruises. Big cars, small cart, and new cars In all types of service sil will get better mileage with this new tire. If your needs are immediate, see us . . . we'll do our best to keep you rolling. . Can Bm Bovght on 198 So. Commercial Salem I IFew IIDays ILefftt ffow YdDtw MDMsuy (BMd: IPlhioitc2. Efficient, Service! Don't Delayl Tho Sfcxtosancn. Bairn. Ortjon. previous all-time high in 1941, Secretary of State Robert S. Par rel 1, Jr., announced Saturday. This fuel was estimated to have powered Oregon cars more than 3,784,000,000 miles. The state netted $14,000,000 in tax revenue from its sale. UNION ON OKINAWA WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. -(JP) Okinawa, site of the last major battle of world war II, is being unionized. The national federation of fed Production Is Hich! Higher For The Small Down Paymmnf and Sir 0 'fw- StmdarV P" H 8 eral employes, an Independent union, reported today that a char ter has been granted . for a local on Okinawa to, Include civilian employes f the army; engineers.) Lawn Sprinkllag Srtom I 'by I -i C S. Whitcomb and Co. ! free EsUamates j Ask about our SpedaP Winter; Rates. We also have! material.. Phono 21619 " Tiro That CorrvnUnf Jmrmt Phone 9158 .. ; nj .1 1 i '- ' 1 ! . R