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28 SERVICE NEWS (Continued from page 2 3 ) but probably now is in the Drive in France. Captain L. S. Shields reports a new daughter as an addition to the family. Captain Shields is Property Officer at Fort Ord, California. WE HAVE THE TIRES PROVED BY 3 BILLION NILES on B.F. Goodrich ALL-SYNTHETIC SILVERTOWNS HOW GOOD are the all-synthetic Silver- to w n s w e have in sto ck ? H e r e ’s th e answer—proof sup p lied by e sse n tia l d riv ers. T h e hu n dreds o f thousands o f all-synthetic Silver- towns sold by B. F. G o o d rich have a l ready rolled over 3 billion miles, accord ing to the most con servative estimate. Hundreds of letters from these drivers re port complete satisfaction; many of them are confident they w ill get at least as much mileage from all-synthetic Silvertowns as they ever got from pre-war tires. So, see us at once if you are eligible for new tires. If inspection shows you need them, we’ll fill out and handle your ap plication for these p ro v e n B. F. Goodrich all-synthetic Silvertowns! Yeoman 3/c Gail Ferguson is station ed at the U.S. Naval Station, Seattle, Washington. Yeoman Ferguson is lucky in that she occasionally gets home on short leaves. Although not in the armed services, L. C. Smitton and E. G. Ricketts are hard at work on essential war work for the Government. Larry is with the PRA at Monaugua, Nicaragua, while Rick is with the PRA at Whitehorse, Canada. Rick says that he will trade thirty de grees of his cold weather for twenty degrees of Larry’s heat, and throw in a dog team extra. Lt. Col. A. G. Skelton, Marine Corps, who was stationed in Washington, D.C. has been transferred to the Hawaiian Islands. Lt. Com. A. F. Parson, Seabees, was on Guadalcanal for ten months, then sight-seeing and fishing in Australia and New Zealand. Lt. A. E. Johnson, Seabees, is now at Camp Parks, California, and expects to leave soon for overseas service. He was on Guadalcanal for 13 months. Captain C. A. Gardner, Marine Corps, at Camp Pendleton, California, since February, is working hard on con struction. He was in the South Pacific for nine months and saw plenty of ac tion. Captain W. J. Dorner, Engineer Corps, somewhere in New Guinea, has been on duty in Australia, New Guin ea, and the South Pacific since April, 1942. Manuel Boys, S/Sgt., K. Co., 126th NOW IN ST< JCK B F v G u o u o u d rivU Compliments of SILVERTOW /NS Krauger's Lunch B. F . Goodrich S ilvertow n Stores 198 So. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. Frank Krauger In the Stette Office Building Salem , Oregon