Si Cr-GOIT CTATZ.xm Csltra. Crstcau Cundsr 1" IIs7 t3. 1C13 Where They Are What They Are DoingBL St Mr. and Mrs. G. 3V. Boley have received word from their son, Pfe. Francis G. "Don" Ba ler, that he graduated Jront the Air Fere technical school at Lincoln, Nebr May 5 as sec ond nigh nu ef his class. Ha was to have been sent to a ca det engineers school bat alter taking and passing . a test for 'tail gunners, was sent instead to a gunnery school at Fort Mey . era, Tla. Bo win go from there to an aviation base. "' Don . was married early in Febmary J at Lincoln to Miss Jane George, ' danghter of Mrs. I S. George of rente 7. Salem. Mrs. Boley has returned to Sa lem while Pfe. Boley Is at the gannery school. '-' He has a brother, Kenneth Boley, who was one of the ma rines on Wake Island and Is now Interned near Shanghai. Mrs. Boley has a brother In ser vice : In Canada. - Don Boley Is. a graduate of Salem high school and formerly was a Statesman carrier. SCIOFfe. Harold McDonald paratrooper t in the marine . air corps, is under medical treatment at a San Diego naval base hos pital,; according: to a phone call to his: parents,' Mr. 'and Mrs. G. D. McDonald, at Sdo this week. McDonald enlisted in the corps in December; 1941, and was with the first occupational forces land ing on Guadalcanal. He has more recently taken part ' in the New Guinea ; campaign, . where t he is reported to have had several planes shot out from under him. and to have contracted an in fection." He expects to visit Scio on furlough following his release from - the California hospital. MILIT CUT Edwia Stone. aviation - machinists , mate, third class, of the naval air patrol is home- this week on furlough. Stone recently has been stationed in Bermuda and has traveled considerably since Jbeing in the navy. He is a 1938 graduate of the Mill City high school. He then drove a logging truck for O. J. Downing until the time of his enlistment in February, 1942 : Spending a ten day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph , Domogalla, 955 Union street, is Charles Francis Domogalla, third class petty master in the navy. He enlisted through the Salem navy recruiting station on, September 26,! 1942, taking his recruit train ing at San Diego. 'After six weeks training at the US naval hospital school at the base-hospital, Bal bo Park, he was assigned to duty at the US naval hospital at Seat- . tie; Two months ago,' Domogalla was transferred to the . receiving barracks at Portland Uponre ' turn to bis station, be will be as- ' signed to duty at sea. - L ABIKH CENTER Mr. and Mrs., O. G. McClaugbry received a letter from their son, Cpt. Ed McClaughry, this week . from North Africa where he has been stationed with .the chemical wel fare division for some time. -He said that he is well and bar been -very busy. Arthur G. Uoston, sou of Mrs. Arthur Upston, has been promoted to the grade of sergeant techni cian third grade after'' attending anti-aircraft artillery school at Camp Davis, NC Sgt, Upston is sow stationed at Camp Haan, Calif. xi THIGHS R 1 C H TMovie . experts say Dorothy Citmore has' the most shapely thighs in Hol ly wood and Dorothy shows how , she developed thera by doing her tri--oiT"rV . After taking his ' first physical examination, Walter R. Waterman of Seattle son of Mrs. Edna R. Wa terman of Salem, enlisted in the Seabees. He was inducted into the navy as a petty .officer 2nd class last Thursday. ., Selling most, oi their furniture, he moved his fam ily to Salem and left on Tuesday eveping for the east coast for his base training. His wife, and one year old son will remain in Salem during his absence. , . . - . ' .Ralph Seastone, ship's cook, sec ond class, is spending, ten days leave with his parents at .758 North 18th street : SXLVEKTON Harold Adams, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. TfiT. Ad ams of Silverton, who has been in naval reserve while attending Wil lamette - university, " received or ders to report for active duty June 31. He will be sent to Columbia university. New York, for officers' training. ; ... V-- . i Mrs. Adeline .Dick has heard from her son. Gene, that he is now in a San Diego hospital. He wrote that he , expected to come home soon on a leave. He had ,been in a hospital in Samoa before reach ing the states. ' . ! CpL Frank Kruplcka of Wood burn, who received serious, wounds in battle at Guadalcanal, is now recuperating in the San. Francis co, taux, army hospital. His par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kru picka. and his sisters! Mrs. Rus sell Gardner and Miss Sonie Kru- picka, left Woodburn last week to visit cpL Krupicka In California, i CapL Don Paujade, former Sa lem city police radio operator, was promoted to the rank of lieuten ant colonel in March, according to word received here .by Chief of Police Frank A. Minto. Pou- jade is now in Africa. Mrs. Helen Mayfield, route two, has received word of the premetloa of her son, Kay J. Zielinski. from petty officer third class to petty officer sec ond class. He received the ex tra strive May 1. Zielinski now is gunner's mate, second class, and is with the US navy ia Aleutian wafers. He was In Sa lem on leave during March. - i ALBANY LL Walter Kropp, Albany, who is "somewhere over seasat :- present, came in close contact : recently; with his. home town, according to a message re ceived h e r e by Mrs. ; Mark V. Weatherf ord. It occurred as IA Kropp was- seated in the officers quarters and one of the boys in uniform remarked, This book I am reading, is from your home town." Naturally the Albany man investigated and on, the fly -leaf was inscribed, "this book is pre sented to- the boys in arms by Mrs. Mark .V. Weatherford, Al bany, Oregon." f v Pfe. Frank Hoge, who has been visiting in Albany with his mother, Mrs. Erma Hoge, and his grandfather, F. C Ballard, has left for San Francisco, and will be stationed at Mare Island. Hoge who had a 15 day leave, has been with the US marine corps seeing active service in a number of naval battles, and is being- trans ferred to Mare Island. : ; -Robert Potts, who now is sta tioned with the US signal corps in Virginia, has been transferred to Camp , Pickett in : that state from Athens, Gav according to a telephone message to his mother, Mrs. I s 1 1 e Potts of : Albany. Young Potts was! born and reared in Albany, and is a graduate' of the local high school. Cadet Marvin Lerey Dako of Lyons' has completed- the three month pre-flight course 1 at the US navy pre-flight school in Del Monte.' CaliLXl'XX'W: I ? Robert Speaker, a; Salem resi dent I stationed at the naval l air base in Pasco, WasH, has been promoted to the grade of aviation machinist's mate third class, which is a third class petty officer's rat ing, v. , - ; Pfe. John R. Moses, former Sa lem high school student, has been assigned to .the .army air force technical ' training command at Sioux Falls, SD, for training as a radio operator and mechanic Pfe Moses is the son of Mr., and Mrs. David Moses, 6223 E street, Vancouver,- Wash. , Two Have Influenza . LABISII CENTER Elmer Mc Claughry has been confined to fds home with the flu for several days. John Bisanz also has been quite f Cruiser9 Due . m Seek Recruits I Coming to Salem Wednesday and Thursday, June 2 and 3, will be the US navy's recruiting cruis er, Chief Quartermaster Robert B. Fallon of the Salem substation announced Saturday; f : ; i ' The cruiser, a ; power:unit and trailer measuring 9 by 50 feet, is equipped ' with - the "latest in sound apparatus: for public addres ses and motion picture projection. Manning i the ; cruiser : wilf : be Chief Specialist :F. TJ Garesche, Specialist First: Class JStanley Church and Yeoman Third Class Arthur Allen. 1 - - ; p, Accompanying will be repre sentatives' from the WAVES and SPARS including Yeoman Third Class Inex ;Ford . of ; the WAVES and Ensign Frances Buxley for the SPARS. Information of in terest to women will be given out by these two.. . . -: ,. i The navy'a h hew ; educational programs will be discussed by the Portland . recruiters, as will the types of duty in the SeabeesToo, tney wiu explain tne .new army navy joint induction process. . Savage Soon To Leave WU After serving 22 years as busi ness secretary of Willamette uni versity, N. S. Savage has submit ted his resignation effective July L Following his retirement, Sav age plans to spend some of his time at his Sunny Crest ranch near Los Angeles. - Savage has worked under four Willamette presidents and has seen the enrollment of the uni versity double during his years at the university. -f. V- ":'r T'v'- Before his resignation becomes effective, Savage plans to aid his successor in becoming familiar withthe office routine and book keeping system which he has de veloped and simplified during the past 22 years. ' House Loans : ; Hit $915,800 - In spite of the, stoppage of all home construction e x c e p t war housing. Federal Savings and Loan associationsin Oregon made home loans totaling $915,800 during the first three months of 1943, as com pared with 48869,000 in the first quarter of 1942, Oscar R. Kreutz, general manager of the Federal Savings and Xoan Insurance cor poration, announced Saturday. On March 31 home mortgage loans on the books of these institutions to taled $18,133,000. , i Investments of the public held by these associations rose from $16,793,000 to $17,656,000. in the first quarter of 1943. Plain Summer Activity, WU - Associated Students of Willam ette university - will publish a summer Collegian and have intra mural athletic events for the stu dents and servicemen who attend the :: university summer . school, John Macy, ASUW president, an nounced Friday. :; ;? Although no money for payment of activity fees will be alloted na vy men stationed at Willamette, servicemen will be encouraged to hold membership in student or ganizations. .--"'"'. Dances may be held on the ten nis : courts of the- university as part of the social program to be carried out with the funds allotted to students', entertainment, : Sybil Spears, first vice, president, an nounced Friday. Clatsop's State Forests Increase Acreage of state forests in Clat sop county will be- increased ma terially in the near future through a donation of land to the state by the county and by exchange of state owned stumpage for privately- owned forest lands, stata for estry officials reported Saturday. ' The area acquired ', from the county comprises approximately 6000 acres of second growth tim ber south of the Nehalem river between Jewell and Birkenfield. ; Suffers Head Infection WALDO HILLS CoUeen Over oss, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Caspar Oveross, was taken to a medical specialist in Portland this week. The child has been suf fering from a head infection for several weeks. - - WAR ENCYCLOPEDIA T14 TAIL GUNNER OF A SOCQ HAS CLIMIfJATED THE. MOST VULNERABLE SPOT TO ENEMY ATTACK.TAJL GUNNERS HAVE DOWNED tAAtM ENEMY FIGHTING PLANES. Wednesday Lyons T7S CS Plans Autumn Bazaar , . LYONS The Women's Society at Christian Service - met. at the community hall with Mrs. Robert Fetherston as hostess. Mrs. George Ilufman was in charge of the de votions. ." . " v Plans were discussed for the fall bazaar. The .committee on the i . s . m v ... o o painting project will meet at the home of Mrs. Alex Bodeker Tues day, afternoon. ; i' Refreshments were served to Mrs. Daisy Johnston, Mrs. Doug las Gavette, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Joe Weitman, Mrs. George Huff man, Miss Fannie . Wilson, Mrs, Hugh Gavette, Mrs. Jaul Johnston, Mrs. Hal Howard and Mrs. Melba Little. ainp 03 : Entertain Diniier Gtiesto LABISII CENTErT Dinner guests ' at ' the home '"or Mr.' and Mrs. W. F. Klampe on last Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Kes ter and two sisters of Mr. Klampe, Mrs. Nettie Reeves and Miss An na Klampe of Jefferson. In the afternoon the' group visit J the Orviile Klampe home and the Ru dolph DeVries home in Pratum. The La dips' Aid society vwUI meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IVUiard Kornschuch, 1255 North 21st street. In Salem on , next Wednesday. "The ladles will continue work on the Red Cross comforter. - Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Boynton received - an announcement this Out of Ilcspilnl MILL CITY I.Irs. Willi : rA Best has returned to her heme af ter being confined to a Vancouver hospital for several weeks. - week that their Granddaughter, Leona Boynton, is bein graduat ed from the North - Eend high school. She is the daujhter cf the Jim Boyntons. ill with the Cu -- - ;