The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Win Top Honors at Navy Academy
War Relief
ST
Work Done
6
g
fcffl V
few tyl 0 V
Snappily saluting on the naval academy grounds at Annapolis, Md.,
after learning of their honor position at the head of the class which
graduated Friday are (left to right): Samuel M. Logan, Owensboro,
Ky., first honors; Francis Tofalo, West Winfield, NY, second; Henry
C. Field, jr., Seattle, Wash., third.
H3 H2 E T E E
in the New$
BOSTON-(P)-Michael Johnson
felt chipper.
He went visiting friends, and
on leaving attempted to slide
down a bannister to show how
well he felt.
At City hospital, he was treat
ed for a compound fracture of a
leg and a scalp injury.
Johnson is 64 years old...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-(P)-A 19
year old youth who said he "Just
skipped out" from Fort Lewis,
Wash., last June 6 walked up to
Pvt. J. B. Cason, 207th military
police, and asked to be taken into
custody.
'I didn't think they needed me
when I left," he said, "but now I
want to get back into uniform."
KEARNEY, N e b.-(j?)-County
Attorney Oscar Drake dismissed
a complaint against Frank Ross of
Shelton, charging him with malici
ous property destruction by put
ting emery dust in a truck's crank
case. Drake said Ross marified
the state's ch;ef witness.
INGLEWOOD, Calif.-(;P)-James
Peacock, who raises parakeets on
Byrd avenue, ran afowl a city
ordinance until the council held
the statute applied to ducks and
not parrots.
Red Cross First Aid,
Sewing Units Formed
In Valley Towns
DALLAS rMrs. C. L. C r i d e r.
war relief production chairman,
gave a report on the Polk county
Red Cross chapter, covering the
work accomplished i the county
since September 1.
A total of 1857 garments have
been made by volunteer workers
in the various communities of the
county. The last of these garments
were shipped this week to New
Jersey for transportation overseas.
The Red Cross room will close
Tuesday until after the holi
days, unless there is an emer
gency call.
A meeting has been called for
Monday at the high school audi
torium at 8 p. m. to organize a
class in Tied Cross first aid train
ing.
Dr. E. B. Bossatti, first aid
chairman, Dr. Wayne J. Page,
chairman of the medical group
and Ed Gilmore, chairman of in
structors will be in charge.
INDEPENDENCE Women of
Independence have completed
their Red Cross quota for 1941
reports Mrs. W. R. Dale, dis
tributing secretary of Polk
county for Red Cross work.
Garments completed here are as
follows: women's dresses, 4; girls
dresses, 29; boys shirts 13; over
alls, 2 pair; women's shawls, 11;
bed jackets, 11; operating gowns
seven; convalescing gowns, seven;
girl's skirts, 10; sox, 9 pair; stock
ings, one pair; men's sweaters,
four; women's sweaters, four;
children's sweaters, four; mittens,
six pair; small quilts, 10.
A new allotment will arrive in
January and all women are asked
to assist in this work.
STAYTON Two hundred
nine dollars is the emergency
Red Cross quota set for Stayton.
Other quotas received by Mrs.
Kathryn Weddle, chairman, are
Fern Ridge, $6; Independence,
$9; Oak Glenn, $9; and Howell,
$18.
m
M5f V it r
m r if V
Bash.
Salem's Gift Center for Men and Boys
With Still Great Selections in Every Dept.
Will find it a pleasure in selecting his Gift here from the
West's Finest Assortments and Our Courteous Personal Service
s
Bishop's jtfsS
Since If fry
We Will
Be Open
Evenings
Until
Christmas
For your convenience in these last days
of shopping.
mm
Still quite complete
tions . . . Smart rayons
and Pendleton virgin
wools.
selec-. I V, . 1 X
I II I II I m
1 MM ;
B
HE WOOL0
Shop the FINEST and most COMPLETE stock
for Men and Boys NOW and know if it's from
BISHOP'S it must be right!
Club Members,
Husband Are
Party Guests
PLEASANTDALE Mr. and
Mrs. Edwards entertained the Ar
rawannah Needle club members
and their husbands at the annual
Christmas party.
Mr. and Mrs. John Allison, Fair
view, were special guests. Mem
bers and their husbands attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Max
well, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leach,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Edwards, Mr.
and Mrs. , Elwyn Dorsey, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen McFarlane, Mr. and
Mrs. Ersel Gubser, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Gubser, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Sion, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finni
cum, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Boulden.
A turkey dinner was served fol
lowed by exchange of gifts. Mr.
and Mrs. John Allison won high
and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Edwards
won low at cards.
'The Gift Store of Willamette Valley
for Men and Boys'
Motorist Gets Fine
WES'f SALEM Kenneth Burt,
855 Liberty street, Salem, posted
$2 bail .in police court December
19 on a charge of passing through
a red light.
Just in, a late shipment
beautiful rayons and broadcloth.
I I IT'S A
A
EVERY MAN WANTS1
8
New patterns in Phoenix and
Holeproof . . .
8 won low at cards. 2fe
a 5
-- w 9M wusi oi.ivi ivenneui oun. 'l
g 855 Liberty street, Salem, posted
8 $2 bail in police court December 5p 4 fiC
19 on a charge of passing through Mt wr09 to
5K I m
a i a rea ngnt. jj
IV
.... ..x35$i f
m
lis c -i
I 1 1
im 35& to
it
i
tono si
IS
is
i
m(7 . i ( 11 SEE OUR
BbfolShOp'S' Open is kjpindows
irrHornmmsstm Evenings I
SHflr"" - ' Til H
I unrisimas . -i a m .
Open
Evenings
Starting
Monday
Till
Christmas
5.95
Arrow Shiris
A great sale now, values to $2.
Beautiful new silks. Special
for Christmas . . .
1.00
up
'f'TJ' ",,VM
Don't forget every man will
expect Arrow shirts . . . Ex
clusive new patterns for last
minute shoppers . . .
2.00
up
"Arrow"
Shirts-Shorts
Rom the "what-to-get-him?"
department. Put a Stetson gift
certificate in the little hat-box
with the miniature Stetson hat.
Lead the man to it Christmas
morn and stand by for your re
Vard. Reward 2 comes when
he exchanges the certificate for
that Stetson he's been eyeing all
along!
Every style . . . Leathers and
gabardines ... All shades . . .
Zipper styles. Real values.
3.95 to 16.50
"Hicltok"
Suspenders
Every new style and smart
bright patterns . .
1.00
up
The best for fit and comfort
. . . Fine quality, new patterns.
(Suit)
up
1
HIM A EFT (SEIftTHIFES ATS
For Any Amount
A Stetson Hat - Suit - or A Pair of Florsheim Shoes
We Invite You . To Use Bishop's Convenient Friendly Credit for Christmas Shopping
"The Gift Store for Meri
JUUlLPjiULl
SUicc WTi A tS90
QUALITY
COSTS NO MORE
3
8
3
3
3
-y
vy