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Coming Events
Dee. II Homecominf i Che
aaeketa. led e. Odd Fellewfc
Dee. It DeMolsy members
eondact Salem city fevemment.
Dm. 15 BUI ( RIchU day
Dec. 17 Willamette unlver
alty band concert.
Dee. 24 First day of Christ
mas vacation, Salem public
schools.
Dee. 25 Christmas day.
Tw Hart Hands Mrs. C. W.
Ohlsen, 718 South 12th street, wu
liven lint aid Monday morning
after she caught her hand In a
clothes wringer and tore the skin.
A lew minutes later, the first aid
car was called to 1180 Shipping
street, where Steve Toycen, 73, suf
fered severe cuts on two fingers
While splitting wood. The tip of
one digit was completely severed.
Toycen was taken to the Deacon
ess hospital.
riv nf s-i-m i at... Permits Issued The city build-
dents to be initiated by Phi Delta department Monday Issued
Kappa, national honoary for men ferrets to Salem school district
in education, at the University of t?lf11ter, fop building at Par-
n w v,m Th rish Junior high school, $500; Wil-
members were chosen on a UsU ",nchTto alter a dwelling
ftf Y,t.nnHintf .rhnihJn Ha, 1295 North 18th street, $50;
tlon and success in the field. Ken- L. Ellis to Irepair dwelling at
nedy is a Junior in education at w -nurcn
ine university. Baz., cook food sale, Wed. Gas Co
uiu unrtsu ra. DjJZ. izo w. lid. visited in H a w a 1 1-Recently
Inquiries Many-Many men wholed in Hawaii by Doris Unruh
were recently released from the I z ? were jkit. ana aars. jm,. j.
rmv f rWndonv or Ramsdell and Dorothy Lipps
age reasons, and are now mem- daughter of Mrs O. H ; Lipps, all
bers of the reserve, inquired $ residents here Mrs. Rams-...u-
r- dell is the'former Catherine Eaton.
TV lid b V UU 1UU 11UC1 J 4.4 U"l -
ion county drart board wo. i ox- obtain Licenses Charles L.
fice, according to W. H. Moran, Marin and Eleanor (Betty) Wil
Chief cleric. Moran said tne men nams both of Salem and Lester
Singapore . Brftain's Big Naval Base in East
could only wait for orders from
superior officers.
G. Trent, Portland, and Jean-
nette W. Kamlnskl, Salem, have
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Khald Romance Features News
At Marion Courthouse Monday
Romance wore kahkl at the Marion county clerk's office
Monday, where two soldiers and a metal worker filed requests
for marriage licenses. - v
Everett R. Meeker, 24, soldier, and Patricia Fahey, 19, clerk,
both residents of 920 Jefferson
New Offices
Picked for
School Head
Offices on the second floor of
the New Bligh building at State
and High streets, across from the
courthouse, have been tentatively
selected for use of the county
school superintendent after Janu
ary 1, County Judge Grant Mur
phy said Monday.
Because of crowded conditions
in the courthouse members of
this year's budget committee de-
street, Richard H. Jones, 22, Me
Minnville soldier, and Barbara
Jane, Lamb, 21, 850 Market street.
stenographer; and Bob Herman
Cutler, 20, 760 North Winter
street, sheet metal worker, and
Sylvia Ann Wolfe, 18, stenograph
er, 651 Thompson street, made
application for the licenses.
CIRCUIT COURT
Stanley Vinton' vs. Portland
General Electric company; slated
for trial in Marion county justice
court Monday but settled out of
court.
Lorene West vs. Ella Watt and
Ivan Martin; automobile damage
action scheduled to open today.
Valley Credit Service vs. Fred-
dared, an item of rent for the erick C. Anderson and Flossie 1.
tment, Ormond R. Bean; state utili
ties commissioner, announcfjl
Monday.
Virtually all of this money is
received through operation of the
state motor transportation law.
The Utilities commission is di
verting $37,500 of Its 1941 receipts
to the state police department for
motor transportation law enforce
menL Last year Bean turned over ap
proximately $1,000,000 to the state
highway commission. The cash
receipts this year will be larf er
than ever before, Bean said.
Df fie 1.1. in Honolulu-Two vXSLSSSi "352"
prominent government employes Vancver, Wash, office.
in Hawaii are Mark N. and Charles Club Meeting Slated Town
J. Huckensteln, sons of the late sent club number 14, will meet
August Huckensteln of Salem and Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Lib
brothers of August Huckensteln of erty hall. Officers will be nom
ine Ladd fie Busn-saiem orancn, mated lor the following year.
US National bank of Portland. Members are urged to be present.
MarV Hurlrntln la director of I
fm,.v,nr whtl. th. other Th Better Bedding Store ug-
brother is chief parol officer. Kenwood Blanket, as the
finest expression of the Christmas
Savings insured to $5,000.00 season for year round practical
r earninff SU at Salem Fed- usu.
rl. 130 South Libert.
Autos Collide Drivers of autos
Autos "Prowled" A number of which collided Monday mornina
heavy tools and other items were in the 2500 block Portland road
stolen Saturday night from his were W. B. Ross, 2585 Portland
auto parked near the Central ho- road, and Alise Perl Yoder, Hub-
tel, O. C. Kumler of Portland told bard route one.
city police, Zdgar Carlisle, 1513
Maple avenue, said a generator On Way South Alfred Lau-
u stolen from a 1932 model raine was called to Brawley, Calif .,
automobile at 14th and Nebraska on Monday upon the death of his
streets. lamer. He will remain in caliior
nia until the first of the year.
Three Honored Three Salem
tudents at the University of Ore- Meet Scheduled West Salem
gon will be listed in the next edl-1 Townsend club number one is -to
tion of "Who's Who Among Stu- meet tonight at 7:30 in-the West
dents in American Universities and Salem church.
Colleges," according to an an-
dean of men. They are Eleanor Jalem UlllCerS
Sederstrom, Elizabeth Steed, and . xmT
Helen Angell. Complete J? Bl
Christmas trees 5c and up, also Splionl fitlirlv
holly wreaths, mistletoe, cedar and OlUlty
View of Singapore, Strait. Settlements, where, state of emergency kaa been proclaimed
Here is an aerial view of Singapore, Britain's big naval base in th. Far East, where a .tat. of emerg
ency has been proclaimed because of the tens. Japanese situation. Singapore, which would neces
sarily serve as a key fleet base in event of war in th. Pacific, la 7,000 mile, from Hawaii, where the
U. S. could accommodate a whole fleet Singapore Is an island, 27 mile, long and 14 mile. wide. Known
as the "Gibraltar" of the east, it provide, a haven for a large part of the British navy.
superintendent's office was in
cluded in the budget for the first
six months of 1942.
Rooms occupied at present by
Mrs. A rues C. Booth and her
staff are to be added to the
office space of the -tax collec
tion department, according to
present plans.
Anderson; motion to quash sen-
ice of summons.
Credit Bureaus, Inc., vs. Harbo
Thompson; order of dismissal
based on motion of plaintiff.
PROBATE COURT
Maude Alice Dixon estate; O. K.
DeWitt, Claud Ullery and B. I.
Plummer named appraisers in
Juniper branches. J. H. Van Lanen,
1170 rkn.V.ia
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene. Dec. 8 Among the 59
E. Janitor Dies Jesse H. Ar- law enforcement officials of Ore-
nold. 68. for several years a jani- gon cities who completed their
tor at the state caoitol buildings studies in the FBI school held on
here, died In a veterans hospital the University of Oregon campus
in Arizona late Sunday, accord- were cnamon, nerman w,
in to information received here. Doney, George W. Edwards, Ho
He was a Spanish-American war bart Kiggins and E. R. Mundinger
veteran. The body is being of Salem. The school was con
ducted from November 24-29 in
clusive
It was sponsored by the FBI,
Junior CC
Head Urges
Aid Effort
Oregon member, of the Junior
chamber of commerce were
urged Monday by Donald H
Black of Salem, state president,
to aid in defense activities at
home, in accord with the emer
eencv nroclamation of Gov.
Charles A. Sprague.
Black's letter to members read
in part: -
"Far from the battle lines an
other part of .the fight must go
on in maintaining production of
our economic forces.
"To accomplish this in the
most effective manner it is im
perative that we remain calmly
at our respective positions with
in our communities, seeing that
our efforts go on smoothly at
home.
"To this end I urge ever
Junior chamber of commerce
member in Oregon to report im
mediately to their local defense
council offering to , aid in any
phase of activity that may arise
and, collectively, to begin im
mediately a program of organiza
tion of all young men in the re
spective communities for a uni
fied effort in this work of de
fense at home."
brought to Salem for burial.
Grant. Extradltio n Gov.
ernor Charles A. Sprague Monday Qregon city Police
uuiuiueu me cAuavuuuu vi u
liam Carr, under arrest in Port-
Officers in cooperation with the
" L . ' University of Oregon. J. D. Swen
An officer arrived here Sunday LTT.V
ruiudiiu U1UL6 BC1VCU u nic IU-
rector. The men were awarded
diplomas for successfully com
pleting all requirements, includ
ing practical and written examina
tions.
night enroute to Portland in quest
of the prisoner.
Rummage sale. Wed., Thurs. Nel
son Bldg. High School Band Par
ents club
On Guard in British Malaya
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Pmhahilltv that County Club Plac of members of county court.
Agent Wayne Harding and his as- who uted they were unable to
sistant, Mrs. Carmelite Weddle, crve-
who havi. shariKl the office with JtsiitL tuini
Mr. Rooth and her aMistant Mrs. la MUdred Jackson; driving
rora nA. would cure office whUe under influence of intoxi
' I a.1 . 1! A m aa J
In th old hirh achool buildinB caung liquor, o anu w oays in
was foreseen by Murphy. Sharing ntence to be suspended on
offices with them, in such an in- Pent of fine and credit given
stance, might be the county's ior , f vc yau -waning
...u.j.j v - I trial; commitment issued.
ucw'auuiuiucu uuuic uuuuu- .
tr-tlnn irnt it wo. aald. Francis SwaUow; held in county
ing compleUon Monday for the I Iem '..j1;.
removal of county welfare work- muwitirAL 1ulki
..." -Tm TTnllan1 7tn Mill .fr.t
era from their present norm , . . . . " .
Liberty street headquarters to the anvuig. sentenced to jq
Court Accepts
Formula for
Tax Funds
The formula for allocation of
$50,000 fund which has accu
mulated from sale of tax-foreclosed
land prepared by a group
of officials from interested tax
ing units was accepted Monday
by the county court, with the ex
ception of the plan to make it a
standing system to be used from
year to year.
Until it has been tested with at
least one division of funds. It was
decided, it will not be recognized
as the established method for al
location of such moneys in years
to come.
Meeting with the court Monday
in an advisory capacity were Sa
lem City Treasurer Paul H. Hau
ler; School Superintendent Frank
Bennett; Director Mrs. David
Wright; Attorney Walter Wins
low, and School Clerk Connell C.
Ward. From Sllverton came City
Manager E. K. Burton and School
Director H. W. Adams. Floyd
Bowers and Bernard Davis of the
state auditing service, explained
their recommendations as to divi
sions of costs among parcels of
lands sold
old high school building.
Man Injured
In Fall Is
Recovering
at
days in city Jail.
Mildred Allen, Mill City, fail
ure to give right of way to pe
destrian, fined $1.
Herbert E. Walker, 551 North
21st street, violation of basic rule,
fined $5.
Don Wickman, 341 North 14th
street, violation of basic rule and
racing with another car, fined
$12.50.
Samuel Eugene Harms, 1142
Holiday Party Planned
SILVERTON HILLS The Silver-ton
Hills Sewing club will
meet with Mrs. Clay Porter
Thursday when the annual Christ
mas party of the group will be
enjoyed.
News of the Day Kewireel
Guard on beach In Malaya '
rriHui trap icaat aitu&tion increases warlike activity in many danger
zones in the Pacific, including the Federated Malay States, British
nmtMtnrt.. In this New. of the Day Newsreel shot, a sentry
tnu cnnrri on a beach somewhere on the Malay peninsula. Barbed
wira entanglement, protect him from invaders from the sea and
mosquito netting protects mm irom norues ui uisciis.
OSC Requests
Old Courses
In satisfactory condition
Deaconess hosDital Monday night Edgewater street, West Salem,
was Walter J. Ochwat of Chicago, running through red light, lined
who early Sunday morning told $2.50.
city police he fell from the "oy Hararr-a, zzi7 itate street,
Pearce building at Court and failure to stop, fined $2.50.
Commercial streets. He was Roy Hosmer Ostrin, 1950 Che
charged with drunk and disor- meketa street, violation of basic
derly conduct rule, lined 12.50.
Ochwat was given first aid for Kooert 5. indley, RickreaU
a broken arm, nip injury and route one, iauure 10 give ngnr oi
head bruise. He said he had way to pedestrian, fined $5.
climbed a telephone pole to the John T. Wheeler, 745 Center
top of the building on a bet and street, no operator's license, fined
had fallen In coming down. $5.
Police were called to the Bill
ings and Armstrong school of the
dance in the building, where it
was reported Ochwat had tried to
enter through a skylight.
t
the Net$
ert Morris Sweet, as an Arcadia,
Calif., jockey, weighed 114
t rat nearer doo uaunai, oa- i y-. to?
Iem, a freshman in arts and letters JTlOIieer Woman
at the University of Oregon, was rri i i ip. . l
pledged last week by Sigma Phi 1 akeil DV UeatU
Epsilon, social fraternity, an
nounced VirgQ D. Earl, dean of Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Hatch,
men. Mundt is a former student 82, a member of one of Oregon's
of Salem high school. pioneer families, died at the Dea-
rnno hnanital Mnndiv Sh ua
Sewing Session - An all-day I m lg59 ,t Yamhillf Oregon. October. The .tate college request
sewing Dee, ior me xvea Her Gren Rowland, came I now a 7" Ti-CT, n
.cneouiea oy tne sewing group ui to Oregoa m 184S ,ettled on
me uraer oi rnanaranm ,u . donation land claJm east of
nome oi Mrs. nay necxinger, as Yamhill
south lotn, weonesoay.
PORTLAND, Dec. 8-;P)-Ore-gon
State college requested for
mally Monday that degree grant-
mmu Ho rpstorpd to Its POUhdS
.... Now he's
curricula.
Dr. F. A. Gilfillan, acting pre
sident Of
members, a state official, alumni
and friends of the institution pre
sented argument, for the request
it an nnn mectins of the curri-
i nnmmmu rvf tVio hnnrd of Vtie Biunc uiue.
s.u.a. vuu..v - - , ,, 4U tu
higher education. vLBaia Doy'
This action followed the resto- r us . . .
ration of deeree arantina science otn were rignt. j;.acn oi x-ei
.a. au. ttm-..34-w n i rsen i two sons nau ucvuiuc
rraiTav m i ills' a iin vri am aja. wx
Nurse Course
Is Opened
SAN DIEGO, Calif. -JP)-Rob- with slow primary trainers and
wanted a whack at the army's
biggest and fastest planes.
MINERAL WELLS, Tex.
a soldier at camp
Callan, where eight months of
colleM T faculty army food hav wted his welnt Brig. Gen. Emll F. Reinhardt,
- - i rr km i -
w iUV- CamD woiters commander, nas
his own candidate for the army's
V . knvoct man fVin Kliolr nrlvOTB
two sons telephoned almost at - -
who tagged ana aancea away
with his partner at a USO dance
in Fott Worth,
Only he didn't learn the pri
vate's name
morrow.
She is survived by one son,
. I Tab. Y7fkYH t9 Caljmm inH nna I
4aucrhtr Mr, flrmrr nf
tne saiem scnoot ooara are to
Elks' charity show tonight.
)
have their regular meeting tonight
Funeral services will be held
I t ir . s. l 1 - i.
at 7:30 o'clock in the adrninistra- "Ym ""tjr " , .
tlon office. No business other than Mmnvme, weonesoay.
routine is expected to appear.
gon by the board at Ashland last father the same day.
MTT.WATTTCKE -UP.- ADDar-1 M1L.W AUis.r.r.--wirs. neien
hfn of th hoard, and likely will ntlv thia thief didn't know what Kazor, 58, testified in federal
be considered at a meeting to- he was getting. A trucking com- court that the reason she made
nanv renorted to Milwaukee P0- uuch liquor at numi was
4ht . sn.aiirn Hnim had her husband. Anton, 60, out of
hn atolan from a narked truck, taverns.
It contained castor oil. Thftt wav. n sald 8he could
put Kazor to bed when he had
rT -stnrT.Am -van- Midenta dnmk too much
v,.. V . 1 I V-A 1 T.,- TV, in Vo
an iM nAiirhhorhood itu" """
V u ivmw - i
gaped as firemen sped to the I zr
Service Men
Whtrt Thay Art
What Tharv'ra) Dolnc?
mw ..- w KUVU wwtiVM mtr - i , ,
" . . . . I Th. flom. flrhtor dash- cnarges oi possessing an unregm
SILVERTON Melvm earner, , I a "-a I tered still and illicit liquor,
$50 and his wife $250- on
Obituary
Teager
i Citizens Asked
To Buy Bonds
son oi r. m. . . fixturM ThuI WM
wamamVIW yi1tI Ta1nrav1 TniTTl I w -
Shanghl to the Philippine.. ZJa Ch
uau unuuw n sura i
Death Strikes
On Highway
Jiarold Dickinson, 38, of Inde
pendence, died at Salem General
hospital Sunday morning of in
juries suffered about 2 a.m. Sun
day when he was struck by a
Declaration of war with Japan car while walking along the Sa-
added interest in the nursing re- lem-Dallas highway about 1'2
freshner course held in the Salem miles west of Salem
General hospital's nurses' home Dickinson, who was hit by an
this week. The course is open to auto driven by Sherman Revels
all graduate nurses, whether or of Dallas, suffered skull fracture
not registered in Oregon. and leg injuries.
Alpha Johnson, instructor, is
SSkS rr'n'X't State Highways
9:30. Tr CpI Kun lc
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ine course is spuiisuicu ujr uic
Oregon state board for the ex
amination and registration of
graduate nurses. Active or inac
tive nurses interested in taking
the course will still be admitted,
said Miss Johnson.
Out of the 1941 receipts of the
state utilities commission aporox;
mately $1,500,000 will be turned
over to the state highway depari-
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Summer Cheer
Rickreall Group Visits
RICKREALL Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Beaver and Mrs. Mary
V. Burch made a trip to Newport
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ally, Wasco,
spent Saturday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Crowley.
Fred Crowley, Jr, and Ivan
Stewart attended the football
game in Eugene Saturday. Both
are OCE students.
Mrs. Wendell Heath has learned I tub while cleaning wallpaper
unnTj imti rt a yaaTVi I
In this city. Monday. December Lu t n.m .4t. IT., ...u. T,-.n LOS ANGELES -P) Marlene
I. jClem Yeaaer. aaed 73 years. m.v. ti.t. ,1.. " a Le Fave, 6, went on picket duty
Uti recent of 589 North Jigh tbttarw K picketed hardware
fr.4: ' e-JTi-.. rougn purcn.se oi aeiens. sav- WM formerly with th. suverton - . in m,
oer wi I ingi bond.. lonntlnffimt at Fort Lewi. I " "-"v' w
will be held in th. chapel of the rLZ??. h,i. , contingent at Fort Lewis. . md hM
W. T. RIadon company Wednes- v ynA .t.ff ..m wait 4.J Daddy lo La rave said the
v mv mviim bm wa pi nnra ruin bhiii u& uab ' a
day. December 10, tt 10:30 a, m. our war effortt dtpmA on uc-1 i.Inflntrv rV been assigned I olhw PPred. "W. .,MJ
Concluding services in mur ceMfui financlni.of the various IIZZZ JT7,i tn. m tha tuid ar- crossed a wnoiesaia pianpicaet
cemciery. mlllUnr Droarams. Purchase of " .vi n cm nvi. w "7 vui.ku..
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. -VP)- O.
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these bonds, which may be ob-
Arnold tained for as little as $18.73 for
Jesse Homer Arnold, late rest- the $25 ten-year bond, now be
dent of Salem, at Whipple, Ari-1 comes the first duty of every
tona. Thursday, December 4, at dtken.w
iv-. aa A Jttt aM KlimriiyeVf riV I ffk. V.Mla aA mam Aa aeklA a
Ul w v " - I J.n Cn. rWrann oral
XWO oaugnwrra, "- m Dna, pwwmcn aavinga c. nn ith . Tnfantrv
FortLaw Wash oftha deatoof instructor at
and Miss Esther Arnold, both of land loan associations.
Salem; sons, Dora' Arnold, Mid'
automoDue acaaeni near ne' i . . l4. mrr4vmA - viw field
IUWW) uu 1
a. a xiyinx caucu
Minnar aaid he was bored
way island, and Lloyd Arnold, of J -j . -i,
Salem; brothers, - Mow E. Arnold, I OaTtllS
f Portland, and Schuyler Arnold,
of Prescott, Wash.; sisters, Mrs.
tationed at Fort Lewis.
He is survived by his .mother,
Mrs. N. E. Dorrance, San Francis-
co, and i two sisters, Elinor Dor-
BarM-T Mrs. Ralph k. Barnicl ranee, and Mrs. Alfred Downs,
QuuT whit, and Mr3 Ruth T, TbHa!'-jSl U
Ecclea. both Of 01ympa,, Wash' I Bungalow Maternity nome. m i smppea w owem wi. uuii.
7 V T fr....l -n4 VT1 Pnll. I CO It TO Mr. ana MTS. fcTTBTWl x
Un. J.2i. Taaxard. and Misa rouy l .Mw t sHvrtoM. a mon.
i Ann Arnoiboth or k Service
Cam, also inree gxanuuiiiuic". pker-To Mr. and . Mrs.. Ivan. CI WOODBTJHN --i Huch Hushes.
Announcement oI wmce. later rm ec&)er av Buiar I Monitor, has been called back into
by dougn-BarncK - ' 1 Maternity, home. . I government service and. left for
.-HKST HSnS." St PauL Minxu where he will be
hakii ur xiiAX a.9 i Joan Dariene. Dorn uecemocr uet- ffnvprnmmt meat lnsoector.
t wish to thank our t many I txti..--yy ,m'm ni tn obiMrm
t ... . rakuTn Mr. ana Bin. fiaroia i r . i ... ., -r.
, friends for the ruurui . iioraii, rout five a 4i,ughter,Bev- will loin him , some time this
to Mrs., Fred L. Swacaoo I General boroitai. v 'monin.
And Eat With Kansas Club
Strata Orchestra
Uei.Dcc.10
Moose Hall 12th & Leslie
- Admission 30c
Eferybody Invited
In the light of the unwarranted and un
provoked attack upon our country by
the Japanese nation, the United States
of America and the American way of
life becomes more dear to those of us
who were born citizens of this country
and whose parents cast their lot with
this country one-half century ago.
To the City of Salem and the many
frjends who have been responsible for
our congenial business and social rela
tions, WE WISH TO REAFFIRM OUR
PLEDGE OF LOYALTY AND AL
LEGIANCE TO THIS, OUR COUNTRY.
The
Uolanabs Gleaners Ci Dyers
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fHi7STHes)r7 cmeis formqzs
If QUfTELlKACUia.)l THESES lSS
THEY TASTE SO ? NIOOTINE IN THE SMOKE)
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345Union Street ' Salem
Telephone 6590
tkx tcxi cr ttowot-cus&xa tmtu coxtaixs
28 LESS HQCOTDWE
than the average of the 4 other
tarseat etTTInf dsarertas testedlew thaa
any of them cordlng to Independent
scientific testa of the amok. itMlf 1
mi.
.' . -THE CIGflnETTE
OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS