Local News Briefs Whlt Cloth Wanted Contri butions of old sheets, white shirts and other good-sized pieces of white cotton cloth are sought by Marlon county chapter, American Red Cross, for use as emergency bandages, it has been announced at chapter offices. Squads of first aid workers have been organized in every district of Salem and each squad's captain is to have in his or her home packages of clean and sterilized emergency band ages. Only requirement for gifts of this sort to the organization is that they be clean, white cotton or linen; a committee of women is to sterilize and prepare the Danaages. Similar squads and committees are to be araanireA shortly in other communities of the county, Olive Doak Bynon, Marlon chapter secretary, said Wednesday. . Lutz florist Ph. 9592. I2'fl N. Lib. Improvement Requested Coun ty Engineer N. C. Hubbs was Wednesday directed bv Pnuntv Judge Grant Murphy to have a nonskid surface laid over plank ing on a bridge south of Marion on the Marion-Jefferson highway Cars are skidding there during current frosty weather, one army truck having gone into a ditch, the judge said. The road itself has a fair nonskid surface, it was said Wednesday m the engineer's of fice, but the bridge is slippery and a curve leads into one approach tending to make driving difficult for those "not familiar with the route. Coming Events Dee. 12 DeMolay members conduct Salem city government. Dec. 15 Bill of Rights day. Dec 17 Willamette univer sity band concert. Dec 24 First day of Christ mas vacation, Salem public schools. Dec 25 Christmas day. Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Thursday Morning December 11. 1941 Permits Issued The city build ing department Wednesday issued permits to V. A. Harmer to re- roof dwelling at 1105 South, Liber ty street, $120; First Christian church to reroof church building at 390 North High street $465: H. B. Koehler to reroof dwelling at 1443 South Commercial street $110: Fay Gooch to erect one-storv dwelling and garage at 2375 Shel- ton street $1000; Mrs. Belle Carle- son to repair dwelling at 2255 Trade street, $25. Savings Insured to $5,000.00 are earning 3 at Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Cable Blazes A short circuit in an electric appliance which had not been used for some time caus ed a blaze which damaged the Electric cable early Wednesday morning at the Floyd Miller resi dence, 2090 South High street. Equipment from the south Salem station answered the call. The Better Bedding Store sug guests Kenwood Blankets as the finest expression of the Christmas season for year round practical use. imuatea Bill Fillmore of Sa- Licence im vnwr lem, junior in chemical engineer-1 marriage licenses have been is- ing at Oregon State college, was 6ueu Jennew ueorge ciymer recently initiated into Sigma Del- and Jean Smitn both of Lebanon; ta Chi, national honor society in Martin XeRoy Bennett and "Enid juuniaiism. ine memoers oi big-I "--. unn, wui oi iuvu, ma Delta Chi are elected from "JU "wrence Auen Turpin, lie outstanding students on school Danont and Martie Evaliene Hout publications and the society has 111811 of Albany- Z f!rrte PreS, Hease any, man - Mark Twain Sent Z 5 YWomdng shirts $1.75 & $2.00. Sizes 14 to student in beginnmg journalism i8. a. A. Qothing Co. each term. ' t i 4 , , . Called to Tillamook Delia ?3vf ; cmcn ieJr Ruth Miller, student at Capital tllL T S R00m TakC Business Salem was vuacu mj iuiamwK weonesaay Named Leader J. Warren because of be illness of her fa Smith, Portland business man of ther L. Miller. Her brother this city, has been elected cresi- California and sister from dent of the Young Men's council ,asJUilsu;n were ais0 called. An- of the East Side Commercial club, other sister fa Honolulu. Oregon's second largest civic or- Bargains that will surprise you gamzation. Smith is well-known in men's suits and top coats. O. iciuciiia ana Business k. Cleaners and Tailors, persons. His installation will be Meetinr Canceled Marion county American Legion council will not meet at Stayton Friday night as scheduled, Irl McSherry, secretary, announced Wednesday. No meetings will be held until further notice. Residence Based Plans have not been definitely made for con struction, on the northwest cor ner of Center and Church streets, where the former residence of the late Dr. S. A. Davis Bean is be ing razed. Owner of the property U Walter C. Winslow, Salem at torney. Auction Sat, Woodry's Mart. Taxes Turned Over Turnovers of $7.93 for the 1927 tax roll and of $2816.40 collected from the 1933 tax roll have been made this week by the sheriffs office to the county treasurer, according to reports filed with County Clerk Harlan Judd. Delta Phi rummage sale WCTU hall, Friday Saturday. Brand new $35 size 40 tailor' made top coat $25. Dont miss it O. K. Cleaners and Tailors. Withdraws From Store Notice of his withdrawal from the Car son pharmacy was filed Wednes day with the Marion county clerk by Wendell Batt Elks' charity show tonight held on December 18. Rummage sale, Wed., Thurs. Nel son Bldg. High School Band Par ents club. Gas Ruling Made The Ore gon gasoline tax; is applicable to aicA u l ii n j li ii vr i in ih i iipi v cnin th i ti..ii v ... 7. ruuer .urusnes. tiifts that are iZ TTnT , Jomractors useful and appreciated. Phone with the United States govern- Fuller Brush Co 5391 ment m all cases jn which the contract does not provide for such Auto Stolen H. D. Robertson, fuel being sold direct to the gov- 2145 North Commercial street, re- ernment, Attorney General I. H. ported to city police the theft Van Winkle ruled Wednesday. Wednesday morning of his car Offers Services - Secretary of L Terminal Ice and State Karl SnoU w,i.. . Cold storae company. twM.W.. II bUllWUHJ Vi fered the services of his depart- Lions Book Pastor Pastor Guy ment and his personal cooperation L- Drill of the First Christian to Brie. Oen Alvin C RuVor church is slated tft aHHreca the Sa. commander of the Oregon state fen Lions club Thursday noon at I IT" .1 I ... PAGE FIVE i Tehkles Collide Autos' drirea by Ernest Johnson, Kennewick, Waxh, and Gwendolyn M. Over man, 1597 Lee street, collided Tuesday at Capitol and Center streets. Black-out! Head lights "blued." Wind and rain proof job for 75c PhU, the fender-man. 287 S. Com! guard. if .sSsZ. rSs. . m f Give Him "Arrow" Shirts and Ties from BISHOP'S . . . And Know They re the Finest! in the Marion hotel. His tonic will be "Thinking Christmas." Obituary Yeayer In this city, Monday. December 8, Clem Yeager. aged 75 vears. late resident of 589 NorthHigh street. Brother of Mrs. Ella Ben der of Terre Haute, Ind. Services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Thursday, December 11, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Guy L. Drill will officiate. Con cluding services in IOOF ceme tery. Shanks Henry F. Shanks, at his home. 195 South Cottage street. Salem. Tuesday, December 9, at the age of 68 years. Survived bv wife. Mrs. Josephine Shanks of Salem; sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Hurst, and brother-in-law. J. W. Marv- field, both of Silverton; also four nephews and one niece. Services will be read Friday. December 1 12, at 2 p. m. from the Cloueh- Barrick chapel with Dr. Fred Taylor and Dr. J. C. Harrison of ficiating. Ritualistic services bv Salem lodge No. 4. AF & AM. Concluding services at City View cemetery. Christenson Isaac Christenson. late ofKinss Valley, at a local hospital No vember 9, at the age -of 39 years. Funeral announcements later by the Walker and Howell Funeral home. A Sure-Fire Gift For Your Favorite Males ARROW White Shirts Men ALWAYS need white shirts . . . and look good in white shirts. Of all white shirts none has the style and wearing quali ty of Arrow Whites. They have the famous Arrow Collar in the latest styles; their fine fabrics are Saniorized-Shrunk and won't shrink even 1. Their prices: $2 and up. New "ARROW" Colors v. . A Vast Selection in Every New Pattern and Style. Dorrance Sergeant Delmer W. Dorrence. late resident of 425 North Cot tage street, at the age of 23 years. Member of 15th infantry at Fort Lewis and had served in the Hawaiian Islands. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. N. E. Dor rance of San Francisco; sisters, Eleanor Dorance and Mrs. Arlie Downs, both of Salem. Military services Thursday at 2 p. m. at nose Lawn chapel. Concluding services at IOOF cemetery. Munkers W. S. Munkers. former resi dent of Salem, at Holtville. Calif- Saturday. December 6. at the aee of 61 years. Brother of Mrs. Nelle Burgette of Nehalem, Mrs. Mar garet Henderson of Chehalis. Wash., Mrs. Cora Teter of Salem and Mrs. Aenene Barrick of Al bany; survived also by four nieces. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company, goo GIVE HIM- A A beautiful new "ARROW" Gift Box . . . with two shirts, one tie, one handkerchief "Just what HE wants-" . ForTbis Smart Set . . . $5.35 Arnold Jesse Homer Arnold, late resi dent of Salem, at Whipple. Ariz. Thursday, December 4, at the age of 68 years. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Evans and i Miss Esther Arnold, both of Sa lem: sons. Dorn Arnold of Mid way islands, and Lloyd Arnold of Salem: brothers. Mose E. Ar nold of Portland, Schuyler Arnold of Prescott, Wash.; sisters, Mrs Charles White and Mrs. Ruth Eccles, both of Olympia, Wash- Mrs. J. N. Taeeard and Miss Polly Ann Arnold, both of Berk eley, Calif.: also three erandchil dren. Services will be held Thurs day,. December 11. at 1:30 o. m. from the Clough-Barrich chape with Rev. H. C Stover officiat ling. Concluding services will be I in Bel crest Memorial park. 95 K D U y l J l -J - a! - IWUkerson Mrs. Rebecca Wilkerson. years. 11 months and 10 days old. Survived by children, Mrs. Alma McWhorter and Leonard Wilker son of Salem, Miles and Maurice wuserson ox Cambridge, Idaho; grandchildren. " ' Hue - Wilkerson. I Harry McWhorter and Lois Knox ox saienv LlzzleLittle of Klam ath Falls. Nellie Gausted of Port land: seven grandchildren In IdaH I ho; three great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Funeral, services ' Friday, Decem ber 12. at 1:30 t. m. from Walker and Howell Funeral home. yZ t r The Most Practical GIFTi Grve a Christmas Gift Cou pon Book and let your friend choose exact whet he wonh. You con buy books for cash or on ourmonthly payment plan. 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