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Geo. Thompson nvfi(B(B JMcBIlO Dies Tuesday At His Home Waves to Gone With Naval Nev Miio to Lite Saving George Thompson ' died early Tuesday morning at his farm home in the Keizer area, where he had' resided . since coming to Oregon in 1910. Born July 18 Where They Are What They Arm Doing ' y.. With Hitmlnton ronrt fa sub-1 roes well, will be graduated aa an stitute for a golf course. Flight Sgt. I officer. Nelson will take a refresh-1 0 irif. Tm. Pilot James E. McNeil feels that I er course at College Station, Tex- JLVcCriilt UH1 V his India surroundings are in a I as, before leaving in a lew wee&s class . with most ; country clubs in I for the regular college. the 'home land. The Salem ser- geant Is somewhere inr India In t ACMSV1IJLE Pfc Allan A. air transport from bases of sup-i J Miller of ChanUte Field, 111, sta plies to the fighting units up front, tioned there - with the air corps, a huge area which his flight con-1 arrived here Saturday on a 15 Born July 18 1864, In Union tocts every day tajg up food d furf-u He is visiting his county.Iowa, .he was 78 years, ammunition- to where nlrentl Jr and Mrs. rirles iu monin anano aays oia ai me u wm do the most nn time Of hiS death. ' "'V I Rut wtion ha airchin ha. -t41-4 parents. Parsons. WAVES will replace SPARS during the recruiting tour . of the navy personnel m inning ' the Cruiser, at . least insofar as the Salem appearance of the officers is concerned, Chief" Quartermas ter Robert B. Fallon, of ,the.local navy recruiting office announced late Tuesday. Three WAVES, Yeo man Third Class Marie C. Inzeo, rJarion County Local Woman . . . . ... .:- . . f I rmvw . . "m -." - Gets $2658.23 iJl?ll'ed tor nair uonation ForEViirFiind ft IK Of M V .wnl'u I . - 1 - il . . i vu wviuc c .ui. 1 aown ioruie aay, me ooys 01 nis 1 : .-.. -v 1... -ttt.-. Emma Bird in Af ton, , la., and squadron and camp have a long hi, wiV; ' me7 v "Cn C. Inzeo, ahoafter their ge,boUinnihg -po6i:to eradxeat :thf '-.ft enrolled in Moody tsi Die institute dust, a court for pitching horse- street, that he eniovs Hawaii and 1 T7 STT . wn In C h i c a g o. Completing work shoes. . Red Cross nhnnonh anH 5 j . "" Tuesday in prepara- - , - . . . - - . 1 . -- 1 uiai iic wuuiu jauc iv uvc mere there, he served the Des Moines U lot of records that the boys ad- .ft- th war ; I-.- mit having "caged" on various Corporal Cook,-formerly a stu mps, and a snort wave radio rev-1 dent of Oregon State college,, has ceiving set mat tney bum irom I been in the army three years. Old tubes and wires. Sergeant McNeil writes to his J From Capt. Daw H. LovelL with e o n f e r e nee of the Evangelical church until he was transferred to the Oregon conference in 1910. A year after coming west he re tired from the church position but remained active the rest of 1ha-1,.of- '50 N0; Summer Duncan and .Ensign Lucia Brown arrived late Tuesday in prepara tion for the opening gun today at 9 a. m. The Cruiser will be moored at the j Victory center , and will be open ifor inspection by visitors until 9:30 p. m. from 7 to- 9 p. m. a program mnt)i HMm T T.XT;i ia WnIrfk I lb. -3: :: r -kt ..1 had a lot of fun out of building to Woodrow Slater, Salem,- telling the? badminton court, and If it of the extra value newspapers . happens that the Japs blow it up have in the jungle. Captain Jxvell .."1 ,LT "1 , 5 7, in some raid, ttey threaten to load of McCune & Lovell service,sta-HSS toudmz Geral- uu taucurice via iJOullM un ruh, vocalists,- and . Donna Jen Macklin, violinist: speakers. Chief r. T. caresche, Ensign Brown and Evangelical church of Salem. Death closed a lingering illness of more than three years. survivors mciuoe tne widow, 1 in some raid, they threaten to load I or Mciaine it lxveU service. Mrs." Emma Thompson, .five child-1 up their machines with rocks and i tion here writes under ; date of ren, Mrs. Ruth Blair and Mrs. J drop them on the palace of the Son J April 13: "Received your letter Lenore Unrah of Salem, Mrs. Lu- J of Heaven. J of January 18 today not such and Mrs. Harrietto Phipps and office of Conimissioner of PubUe bap the postman has a bad time w?unc,m; aPPointoent of Drowning almost w.uld be a pleasure say the boys la Louisville. Ky 3'GiUi?' l3"3.3' ???t W3 Thanking her for the patriot! interest which led her to send her Marion - county's, share of the I blond tresses to the ordnanr county fair . fund, apportionment reau of the navy in Washington, of which was announced Tuesday DC, the chief of the bureau in- by Secretary of State Robert S. formed Mrs. Frank Miller, routa Farrell, Jr was $26588 based four, Salem, that there already is upon an equalized taxable prop- oversupply of carefully select- erty valuation of $5e,l65,72.06. ed stock on hand at present" . Polk county's share is $905.35, The hair Is used In certain types urn w unn cp-uniy 91713.01, 01 aircraft hygroscopes. The bu Yamhill's 41103.25, ; ; t.. : "au has been flooded recently f T " him wmu VIA I . MucnwXiX the basis of one-twentieth of a na overstocked at present mill for all taxable property In in siaie, amouniea to S49.788.92. 1 A Ta,T 1 A 1943 law provides that in case tlU eilS liaiTieCl this tax money , is not used by the - county because a: fair is not held, IV. Pn,.l ittaay be used by the county court x A JLftlctlUL rfor the payment of premiums onl . - ' "". livestock, agricultural ; or horti- Anrens, Turner farmer culturri exhibits at any fair held w . witn other membjsri.of hia In the state. ' family has gained more than state Apportionments to other coun- wide recognition in sheep raising; ties, were: ' , lw Atiesuay appomted by the Baker $902.89' BentoEr;1765.15. arion county court to succeed J Clackamas $2320.04, Clatsop $759.- 81, Columbia $691.63, Coos $1167.- 56, Crook $285.77, Curry $193.20, Roy Rice on the county fair board. Rice became ineligible for that post and resigned it when he be- Deschutes $680.94, Douglas $1400.-J cani COUDty, commissioner re- iter nine years 01 service Mrs.'sther.Kester, Portland; sis-(Utilities George H. Flagg. Her ters, Mrs. Lenore Starnes of I younger brother. Bob, is also un- cneyenne, Wyo, Mrs. s t e 1 1 a I dergoing flight training, . inompson 01 Creston, la., and Kxwa wjiuuns ox xaurraj, VBW h been received here finding u her- in i,.ntM """wy navy recTuiier. presen- Glad to ret the newsnaner. tn l011 Ensign Brown; "The -they seve dual pure liere. jfl?11 When we ha,ve finished reading U" Sv tST-t . them, they have trading value 3iJ JL0r cham- jjj 1 ww uc master . rcccivew nerrj,jth fv ,.,-.. -,,1, " ce , T , I th Delbert Taylor has complet- " t '"I r..iTu of ceremonies. on ot Aiwn, 11 aranacnua- 1 i v,i. f,??, ,- 1 1 1- --.v, .u. wi Wuiim xen mm xour grea ocmiaren. bakers school at Farragut, Ida. Af or one dozen oranges or cocoa-1 Personnel of the triple trio in- . . . I . - - -1 - 1 niiM. i nv ilea tha vtAvsAw 11 1 uuucb uicuuis Aiim. 1 kms a x unerai services are xo oe neia t-r Tarlnr fai rcwwrps I , w u i r from the First Evangelical church rnutnDreceftlv fach .Schfe Beverley Ken- of Salem, Thursday at 2 PJn, Sl with trade tobacco, Bnic. 1 Omnie Kel- under the direction of Walker-Urt IZ." " iaC"r troner Xnnen .i "Went out Wild veweu uuenroy. recenUy terday. hoDin to vet mm fr.h I On J Thursday the Cruiser will Howell Funeral home, Rev. Ken neth Wishart officiating. Inter ment is to be at Belcrest Memorial park. . since June SUerle, (left) and Elsie Lerens were appointed life guards at Louisville's Shelby park ikmL the first feminine mnii f. th. history af the watering spotAssociated Press Telemat , Here Are Tivo Ways to Make 1 he Hero Roster The Safe Way and the Foolish Way Harney $334.08, Hood River $448. 5V Jackson $1539.96, Jefferson $217.93. Josephine $444.85, Klam ath $2077.42. Lake $474.20, La n e $2616.18. Lincoln $409.13, Malheur $783.89, Morrow $378.47, Multnomah $16, 983.48, Sherman $376.97. Tilla mook $586.16, Umatilla. $2058.93, union $851.02, Wallowa-$458.19, Wasco $823.48, Washington $1431. 84, Wheeler $188.98. Mrs. Gerald Bolkley learned that her husband has been meat but no luck. The pigs are J ,ttioned to Victory cen- many stories. Here are some from the Sanananda track. ia "3 m IUUUIU5- pienuim nere out they sure are! w xx m. in aval per Appointment Okehed on the fair board. Serving with Ahrens on the board now are A. A. Geer, Salem, and Warren Gray of Marion The board, responsible for tha county's share of county fair mo nies received from the state, . is charged with . disbursing those funds through Future Farmers, 4H and similar organizations, through agricultural shows within . the county for betterment of ag riculture and for the county's fair exhibits in normal fair, years. 5 Referendum Deadline Is Approaching 5 June 8 is the last day for filing completed referendum p e t i tions attacking bills enacted by the 1943 legislature, the state elections di vision warned Tuesday. . Petitions attacking two measures have been in1 circulation. One is Sen. W E. Burke's bill providing that the sale of all wines contain ing 14 per cent alcohol by volume shall be placed in state liquor stores.' SenJ Burke declared in a recent statement that in case referendum petitions for this bill were comple ted he would sponsor an initiative measure at the next general elec tion outlawing the manufacture find sale of so-called "fortified'! Vines in this state. . ? The other bill provides a $50 an nual tax on pinball machines and a $10 tax on "Juke" boxes. This bill was introduced by Rep. John Steelhammer of Marion county. , He estimated that this bill would raise approximately $1,000,000 annually for aid age assistance." By WILLIAM T. BONI many stories. Here are some from the Sanananda track. PORTLAND, June l HPH A Vancouver Expect9 There are numeraii nrav nt . u m. . I atst untf Mm3x. m j I : m sion cond Untenant from th. cr. Ouii. .ooi tuX.; .f .Trom.l nd th. WAVES wm w.i .r.A . ,,,7CZ" Zy.Z""'m ,m " T IXMUmDia IOOd nexe, wo, oui . n l 7 w irauan neutenant who went out muddv that it I P m- the Cruiser and crew .inn. ...i. Mrs. Fred Calef is new in New takes a net to get them. wm b stationed at the Capitol : : . . York with her husband, Lt Ca- I "Glad to hear that there still is bmldm for recruiting activities. LT y v, WW a .hope I canjetUri". concert with I c 'Tl.T".. T len log. He would kneel on the 1 M i 1 a- . - 1-1 lex, wno nas recenuv Deen trans- J Business mere, hnn T n ferred from Maryland.. . back to it before lnno TV- Warrant Officer Walters and the some swell new ideas. Which I rioand again furnishing music I , . woma neei on me Doarla. DAdeie. r.Tif e remarks Woody Slater, -is nrob- From 1:30 to 9 n. m. the r,f; f'. 1118 m the Iork f Ln f p-i tti k ably the truth newsnan J will be back at th-v-trt , I suck anven into the ground and I - MVl SUtU UilCC S? I -'.wsy I years in the navy, is spending his wnewi iven greenbacks furlough in Salem with his par- w et em for you here!" - and; his eemmanding ' efflcer were right He can't Uke It any mere. Yet today he still is hoping for another campaign, ever seme piece ef ground he hasn't seed thus far. PORTLAND. .Tun 1 .an r, Portland, to the state board of weather bureau Tuesday predic geology and mineral industries, ted the Columbia river Confirmation of the appointment to 19.7 feet Friday at Vancouver, made by Governor Snell, will 4.7 feet over flood level, and the come before the senate at the next Willamette to 19.6 here, 1.6 feet session of the legislature. , over flood level, the same day. Junior Chamber ents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul rw?ele I Filti'. v . . Following his graduation from and E. D. Roseman of route Winds Up Work an aavancea course of study atl' as returned Home tolf "V Tr -mm- Fort Belvoir, Va., Lt. Carl Cha- sp?nd his' Iurlua from the na- H lear-lincl Meet vex nas returned to Salem to visit -I" ""xng siauon in San Diego. nis ; wue. We have ' bova like that m add the final camouflage touch of I They haven't been ih,rH putting a leafy branch ni hia mouth much yet but they really like the io ooscure nis iace. From such I active army -life. Take Sergeant vantage points he compiled a re- Clyde Davis . of Pocatello. Idaho. Tom Ritche, specialist 1e, in Salem visiting his friends. Ensign Otto Skopil formerly of Salem has been chosen to re main at the Camp Peary naval base in Williamsburg Va., as an Koseman is a torpedoman 3c and Members of the.junior chamber will be assigned to duty at the commerce wound up a year of Bremerton naval yards. Hi f activity at their Tn.i.. i u mer, E. D. Roseman, resigned his eon ? in the Golden Pheasant bv J,y e lo 19 W-m his teaching position at Salem hi.h hearinr a rrt ZZ??? 17 dbag rampart to full view school to do radio maintenance tiring officers and by planning to iU1 navy a i wew Orleans, carry tneir acUvities through the j summer months. mts. Joseph Card recenUy went Initiating the new year for the cord of 32 shots 26 Japs He was a smart here. Equal ly J Intrepid was - the sergeant who, picking off Japs from his foxhole, rolled vp an impres sive total. Bat with each he grew more reckless, until fin ally he took to sitting en his f the Japs, filling his pipe. A Jap got him aevitably, plumb through the head . . There, too, was the Australian i Not yet 20 it's been . four - years since he enlisted. By the time we came into the war, he'd - worked himself into a soft-spot as supply sergeanx.- He asked his commanding of ficer to break him, so he could go witn me fighting troops: Now he's a sergeant again, In New Guinea with the. engineers. instructor in dispersing according to Norman, Okla.. where her hn- chamber. Pat CrianH .u,. r1?'1 combat on theGona to fword received, here. Ensign band. Ensign Card. i rnmnt.ti.Jof th ran?,a .7:1 -A T0n nad his rifle knocked clean SiC,.Was tationed for training his naval training in preparation drive for active members, assum- fV Jd in; bayonet at Williamsburg after he complet-1 for ed'work at Harvard university, lieutenant (j. g.) He makes his home in Richmond, some 30 miles from Williams- Fresjdent Roosevelt burgh. a Promotion to the rank 4 1 ment nf - - . va i - uuues lu cnun ber officers and , having elbow- work against a dexterous Japanese. He I managed, somehow, to dispose of Roy Campbell, aviation machin- 4U.A A.1 . . rubbing, get acquainted father- tf L"" gea ?l na.v ha inca of memW. v.Z "J n uxsarmea in wnat ne , numously awarded the medal of Ught nlans of the t . consiaerea. a numuiatmg manner. ie purpie neart to Pvt Richard h Carl TTna 4u. o. I " nearoy j K Damra of the ti.s , " " . i " "C " ! ZT' ??' which two other Japs vumuwr Vl vonxmerce, saia in .v.-i. i . piu-nox m were just QDuumm Amart Named To Serve With Catholic Scouts ist s mate first class in the navy Pvt Damm was killed in r-hn Jhi, adHr. iAAlZ seeking, shelter, hauled them out i - I - i t J UICUILJCIT DI I l 4.1 r 1 - . ... the chamber should return the ho- ZZJZJ' nor of heinw B w j headi together with great vehem- norLor being a member by doing h i . work fnr tHa rcJ,. i v. ,m i i .o avu aim VXC somewhere in the Pacific, is a ary in action in the North Ameri strong Deuever m war bonds. He can area. writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . n. aiuijucxx ox route inree, i "to itussei, son of Mrs. J R tion machinist's mate second class. A third son of " the Campbell's. hew Amart of the state forestry department has been appointed as a special field commissioner to serve with Catholic .troops for scouting in the Cascade council area, L. L. Leigh ton, announced Tuesday. FoUowing plans to develop Ca tholic troops Tor -scouting in Ore gon, Fr. Lewis Radakowski area 'JSL :Cath?Uc and.forth from chow, - -r.iiuyi: uu uie execuuve board, and L. L Leighton, scout executive, attended the Portland diocesln meeting held in Eugene recently. aKn0 infiu. w i; I xou wonder, sometimes, hnw that he has purchased two bonds Wilson of Salem, is home on Kniif men ao throush the furr of hrt for himself and one for his bro- and reports that he has recently Waves and Spars and bond sel and 8he11 and come back eager ther, Thyrman, a private in the received his coxwain's rating in ling programs are nlanned bv the for more. Then you talk to a qui manne corps. Camnbell wrote, the i navr Fnr , th. n.t .--v.. , , . v ux .t.tnnvMi vmrn Aefi; j 'i . . - - - o cjuk juuivr t;ixaxnDer lor -intirsrtav n4 - LOO. or m recent a rf van r-em ant t 1 weelr ha Vi u i . . . . I . .... i j . , : ... . ;-- -- "i xn training at i oaiuraay of mis week. iwtMMVii MVU. 1. avid I ...Ufc, 4UAUQ, L. Kirby. He entered the service ! in February, 19.2. . SJXVERTON Roy RlsUd. h. is stationed at Camn riaihnm. I commercial artist .in peace time. He served in , England at the height of the invasion scare, was a gunner in Greece, escaped Crete in a Greek fishing boat and as a result was a bomb-happy patient in a hospital for. eight months. ' The army declared him unfit for front-line combat He asked . for a review ef his case.- lie has - finished a busy campaign .and he has fennd - that the deetor LEBANON Pete Xm.il, iiewman, is m uie meaicai corps ox ivis. ana Mrs. Charles Smyth, in the infantry, and while he is spending a 25 t,i u -. hasn't revealed where "he la idea- his parents, after a month In ,. ted, ;writes that the mosauitoes Pital where a.re, pretty; biz and that he "has shock and internal Inhirie- after I i - at home on brief fur- Word from Vart i Thurman both took basic train-J shortly after the Pearl Hlrw - I tells of Sgt Edwin K. Bnrtnrv iA irtg at San Diego, -Ray entering tack "just after his 1 17th birthday 'onner high school teacher at two years aco - andbeinff - cent I was -on th . -- . ttt.,'' I Anmcviiu tvfn " . wf tev. ?y Panese fort recently when he . made Fnrmpf Snlftl Twntu r.M,M; -l ; i"""5 uvuiuuis-ntw- nBVHDDeri. out of the crew ef TOw-yaro run In" 46 seconds. 1 , ...... Twey.9actroPswerere- man trained at an rm camo 250 men: M J., .r..01 Hi4, n,nin. m L ; . - -A.. ; ' 4 ' . VI an' niirnim ha . e omyxn OIder on, Robert, ume' urton tied the record set Word has. been received here of the Heath nf Vnim . t SnnnVnf i r- feopp and his commits W BAINBRIDHK , - i?tUM.in. tt a reorganization of the; Having mn.m . 1 "-" "e wm "ive the " xne son or city Man- is remembered here as the son of, at St Joseph's hoof Tnd'or Priniar trairdhg William F. HiU. i to the Tett- 'ziA -3. ..Burton 'of the late, Henry D.: Boone, owner cub pack at St Vincent's Darish in son "of Mrs. Marcaret Mav JenSe Hi, wjr "I " - Pralor u, mt-roook and Salem. 10 ? Jefferson street v.,,- ' "irsk veraon Simmons (Helen music store in, Salem, and grandr; aimiiumit lr ,-'!,... 3' ; - aim xbuiiy tfEn o nmii'eanfieimTt itllnoTj; gSves (DflyinmjpSa HBe' TVTO ONE who has visitccf the Olympia Brewery X N woiUd question the sfctU with which Olvmma A Beer is made. They have seep the choice i hops and delicious barley malt in the sanitary brew house. They have noted the brewing technique, perfected during three generations. But most important of all is Olympia's unique ingredien t . . ,uWsAtbc Waters, llshzt imparts these additional qualities of perfection . ; . -: - - ( ' ine " At Master Bakers use only the very best of lagredients.'.. they know you would want enly the best - w i ;ATYCun Gr.ccas-i-;; gon,, is now assigned t hfcTZ ' . . ' ' ' SeeleyJ and baby, have gone to on of John D, Boone, last terri- Hight trainine at the BainhriH.. .1 o:.., een luscon, Ariz4 to join Mr. Sim- torial . and first state treasurer of army air field as an itfA tV-I c weiy emce mons, wfio is with the electrical Oregon. --:-.. w ' tracing at Maxwell Field, Ala of Albany'whVis .7. T 1 i f : - ' - f Boone of San Fernando; he is-sur- ana nis primary training at one US navy. ;. I L" p KOBJa nbbs has been j vived by one son, Rupert Boone, of the many , fields throuphont I sif s-4 ' ji . . I transferred to Fort Leavenworth. I and a randdauzhter. -Eola I.nr-i i t miviiwu nHrraniup i . " - ... . I . -w . aul. xor snwi a i Traininif d. w j i -: -o i..v. :j s j 'GARDENING .FOR FOOD' ' V OiV rIE R j 3 night weekly ; ' by CECIL SOLLY Sponsored by Olympia on ten stations.' 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