The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning. March 23, 1S43 PAGE TEX? Tires ior the Tunisian Front Civil Air Patrol Trains for W Servite Germans See SE Defenses " . " I ' ' j ,' ". ? ' f : Bjr 'Tbm Associated' Press-" ' " v" .The Cerman people are now bei ing .shown newsreel "of "mod era ' defense ' system?, of coastal fortifications built-up by the nazi army Pin, the "lait". two - years, "in ' -M 5.M 1 .it -1. v southeastern Europe.Mortifications ' - . - ' -s- ', - -Jr 1 -t -V 1 v "m.. w 'x. ' c ;" -: ' ' A .-( M .- -'&- 4 Another of Salem's defense and war service organizations, hquaaron t 921-5 of the civil air patrol. The squadron hasa trained personnel I of SO privates in addition to its heavy complement of commissioned ; and non-commissioned officers. The commander, Capt. Lee U. S Eyerly, stands fourth from left in the front row. Salem CAP Not Grounded civil Three for One " ' - ; . Li Though Their Aircraft Are " rnnsirfprable interest has been shown the Salem civil air patrol squadron by CAP officials due to its growth and progress i : : Ko 4ri iV.at sc vet all f.AP nlanps til 11 cllliui, ICgUUlC v - J I ' located west of the Cascades are grounded. As there is nowsome i talk of the civil air patrol being taken oyer by the army air corps, flying will probably be resumed this, summer. Numerous promo tions have already been earned by the victory corps members. ; " Commissioned officers of , the Salem squadron include the fol lowing members: - Capt; Lee U Eyerly in command; Lt. Austin Cater, second in command; Lt. E. Thomas; Lt. George Cleary,! drill master, under whose leadership the squadron has attained one of the best drill records -in the coun try, considerinz the short time oft- training; Lt. Elmer; Riney; Lt. James Cannon; Lt. Ernest Gray; Lt. R. . M. Moore; Flight Officer Fannie Douglas;' Flight' Officer RonaJd Sully; Lt. R. G. Severin, intelligence and public relations officer. Non-commissioned officers are: First Sgt. David Bates,! Flight Sgt. Clark Purevein, Flight Sgt. Jack Hogan, Sgt. Garth Stonehacker, Sgt. Clyde Shreve, Sgt Tom Ter rill, Sgt. Clarence Conrad, Sgt. Jennie M. Reinhart, Sgt. Merle Hairnsberger, Cpl. Utah Smith, Cpl. Thomas Thoralson Cpl. Feme Kelly, Cpl. Merle Cox j Cpl. ; Mary Jane Osburn, Cpl. Evelyn Berger, Cpl. Ted Mankirtz. About 80 privates complete the squadron. Besides military drill, classes have been given in school of I the soldier, military courtesy, interior guard, meteorology, navi g a t i o n, protective concealment, civil defense and gasi protection. Numerous classes remains to be given before the ground course is completed. j A dance will be given by the squadron some time in April to which the public will i be invited. School Board Offers j Contracts, Increased j Salary 20 Teachers WOODBURN At I a recent meetlnr of the Woodburn school j board, all Woodbnrn j teachers j were offered contracts calling for Increases in salary. The grade school teachers are to re ceive a 25 per cent Increase, while the high school teachers will receive Increases of from 15 to 2t per cent. As yet. contracts have or rejected. been accepted pea wtui new neavj -snu . uw Berliti radio said Wednesday night asj reiorded 'by - tiie federal com munications commission. , ,v- " ..J The? defense - lines extend" to dreteland Thave 'been undercori-- structlon since toe defeat of the Yugoslav's and Greeks;. !"New di-: Viionis" equipped with newheayy arms f have; nly. , recenuy-: Deen transported; to these-'front, .said 'the broadcast; recorded by the Associated Presao -3 : u.ne ncwsreei. snows uu-iann defenses, i camouflaged gun- posi tidns i and barbed wire entangle-- menti on "Crete, which" the nazis won by aerial and sea attack, the ! broadcast added. i t .. Bill Names Road WASHINGTON, March 25-P) A; resolution (HJ.Res. 105) in troduced Wednesday by Delegate Dimohd of Alaska would officially name! the new 1600-mile road to Alaska the "Alaska highway." .".tp! A- "i ,n 4 f 1 III! I II. Among the tremendous quantities of supplies being unloaded by Americans for the jise of US troops i and their allies on the Tunisian front are these rubber track tires on a dock at Oran, Algeria. Tracks, tanks and other weapons of war whicharrive in sections the docks. Associated Press TelemaU ; l "1 pot together Since its completion the highway has unofficially become know as the "Alcar cently drc highway whijh criticism from mond on mm '-assembly line" on who said it sounded too much like "ashcan." Oft. i i i Jack Bachtell, 11, (above), of Mc Gregor, la- sent his scout knife to a group seeking long-bladed weapons for soldiers in the Pa ' eiflc When word of his deed , got around, admirers sent him - ' three knives, one of which he is shown examining. Associat ' ed Press Telemat. Sflft Aftnrl Herd Sale i GRAND ISLAND Between " 175 and 200 people attended the sale held Tuesday afternoon at t the C. A. Rockhkill and Son farm when their herd of 25 head of dairy cows was auction 's ed. The owners were well sat ' fled with the returns with $155 being the highest price paid for , one cow. Legal Notice ; ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE ' Notice is hereby given that Elis abeth S. Swanson, by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marion County, has been ' appointed administratrix of the es tate of Edwin Leroy Swanson, de- ceased. Any persons having claims "against said estate are requested 10 present tnem with proper vouchers to said administratis at the office of her attorneys, 310 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated, March 19, 1943 ELISABETH S. SWANSON Administratrix of the es tate of Edwin Leroy Swan son SAM F: SPEERSTA JtHOTEN & RHOTEN 'Attorneys for the estate of Edwin i Leroy Swanson, deceased. ! 310 Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon. t M 19-26 A. 2-9-16 I NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT f NOTICE IS. HEREBY, GIVEN, that the undersigned, HOMER W. .,2X3 AN, Executor of the Estate of : filed in the Circuit Court of the ; State of Oregon, for Marion Coun ' ty, his Final Account, and that said : .Court has by an order thereof, de signated Tuesday, the twentieth ' day of April, AJX, 1943, at the hour . f 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the Circuit Court room in the Court House at Salem, Ore- ten., as the time , and place for s hearing objections to said Final Account and the settlement of said ' ; Estate, at which said time and place 'all persons objecting shall j appear and show cause, if any : there be, why said account should net in all things be, allowed and ' a c proved, the said estate "settled and closed, and the Executor dis charged. . . . HOMER EG AN, , " - Executor. oJt the Estate, of AL- - BERT J. EG AN, Deceased. LYBE J.'-PAG E ? - - Salem, Oregon -. Attorney for Estate. v.: rirst Published. March 19, 1943. Last Published, April 16, 1943. . - -M 13-28-A 2-9-16 Mrs. Prather Goes To Uncle's Funeral i BUENA VISTA Mrs. H. E. Prather, accompanied by her mo ther, Mrs. Black, attended the fu neral of Sam Bugbee, an uncle of Mrs. Prather, in Portland Wednes- I day. Mi' Mr. and Mrs. C. Cobine and children, were Sunday guests at I the Ronald Smith home in Siletz. Mrs. Blanch Rust and son, Fer rel, of Salem, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Addie Har mon. ! Robert and Margaret Wells of i Portland, visited several days with their sister, Mrs. Milo Graber. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prather and i M. and Mrs. L. S. Prather, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Prather. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bratton and children, of Olympia, Wash., were weekend guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wells. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Tann and Mr. and, Mrs. H. E. Prather were visiting Sunday at ' Camp Adair I and in Corvallis. i Willa Dean and Betty Lou. Long spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Long. Friends of Miss Kathryn Short have word she Is married and now lives la Washington. The name of the bridegroom was not learned. 4. amhill Health Officers! Take Tests for Malaria GRAND ISLAND, Dr. H. M. Stolte, Yamhill county health doc tor, assisted by Mrs. Nina Miller, one of the county,; health nurses. held a clinic at the school .Tues day morning to determine the pre- ! valence - of malaria I germ carriers in the j district Sixty-six blood smears were taken and the same i number; of scalene! 'examinations i were made among the pre-school age school students and adults. , i During the past two years sev eral cases of malaria have devel oped in 'the district anx! the coun- j ty health officials are putting forth '' every effort toward checking- the disease.' "-.,"' 1 - i ? i - ' .... 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