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Tfc CHZ3CIJ STATZCMA2J. Colom. Orsxjcn. CcAaxdaj Morning. August 21, 1C 13 PAGSTCI- Where They Are 'What They Arm Doing . 4 CpL Eldoa : F. Cook, above, died - July 31 of wounds suf t ered la New Gaines, according to word -received by bis parents, Mr. aad Hn. James E. Cook of McCoy. A former student of Perry dale - high school, be bad beea la the . .. South . Pacific area for sixteen months. Two older brothers also are la the armed services; CpL James Cook at aa army air base - la Idaho aad CpL Marvin Cook r la Australia. Sidney . Scbieslnger, a flying control officer in the air corps sta tioned at Fort Washington, Md., has been promoted from second lieutenant to the rank of first lieu tenant, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schlesinger of Salem. He reports that he is enjoying his work and hopes to return home on furlough arly in September, his first visit here in 14 months. His wife,. Al ljne, will come north from Los Angeles to be with him here dur ing the furlough. - " David Bales, second class sea man in the US naval amphibian forces, writes Hunt Clark, States man circulation manager, for whom Bales worked when he was a carrier here, that he is at pres ent stationed at Port Hueneme, Calif. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Bales of 1868 Court street Dayton Lt and Mrs. Edgar Hole of Idaho came Wednesday for a short visit with their parents, Mrs. Frank Hole and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roth at Dayton, during the lieutenant's furlough. Robert ITKen left Thursday - morning for duty after spending a month's furlough with his moth er, Mrs. W. S. ITRen, following the death of his father early in July. Young ITRen has been in the south Pacific war zone. ABIQUA Earl McKillop has returned to his home here with an SD discharge and will be sent to a hospital for treatment Delbert Stalger has left for army induction. - - Eugene Miller, who Is In army service, has been a guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Verbeck. ANKENY Dudley Henderson. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hen derson, former residents of An- keny hill who now are living in Salem, writes that he has been transferred to Camp Fibert, Ala.; -where he is stationed with the chemical warfare ' department Previously he had been in a New York city army office. His wife, daughter of Bert Victor, is em- Gill Funeral Held at Scio . SCIO Largest funeral in . re cent years in Scio was . that of William Franklin Gill at the Bap tist church here Wednesday af . ternoori." TheYRev. V. I Loucks delivered ! the sermon. j Mrs, Loucks 'and Mrs. Glenn Thurston .sang, accompanied by Mrs. Lon- ard Arnold. - H: vf';r;'4-y""i-- . .Bearers were Knights of Pyth- , las members as. follows: C L, Lef Her,' E. PhiUips, J- D. Denas more, jr., M..D. Zender, Frank Bartu and W J. Oircjny." " Mr. Gill, who died .'suddenly Sunday, had been in business In SciQ ; 57 years.' jStores Remained closed .during- the- funeral . hour; Burial was in Masonic cemetery near Scio. - Matthews Cow Brings 4572 at Auction; Sells 40-Acre Ranch to Blair SCIOTo'p price for dairy : eowt at the Dan Matthews aue lion sale Thursday. was $72, E. D. Myers, sale . clerk, s t a t e d. . Highest price paid for ew was f S.75, which was slightly smder .Mlpaedrrecetit, Mr. mtUtews,.wh has beea n the place about tea years, has sold to Lowell Blair, ; who wCl take possession at once. Consideration . was - $400 ' cash for the 19-aere tract It Is aa- . nonnced. -. CIsir has been employed by a timber operator In ' Scio f oot LHls for" a' year. Matthews plans ta move bis ' family to a loca ilsn near Albany. Ehs .been csrlayed at Camp Adair for aeversJ months. The family c"-- here from Xlontana sev cr:I yean tlx . ployed with civil service in-Washington, DC A younger son of the Hendersons, Jimmy, who was an athlete at Jefferson high and was graduated there this spring, ' has enlisted In the coast guard and left Portland Thursday for his sta tion at Sea tie. The elder son, Dud ley, Is a Salem high graduate.; Tech. Sgt " Thomas Eoea aad Mrs. Roen returned to Salem on a , three day leave from Gowen field, Boise, i Idaho, where Sgt Roen . is stationed. Mrs. Roen will remain in Salem , when her hus band returns to duty, Master Sgt. Clayton L. Sprung man : returned to . Salem on fur lough from his base at Pocatello, Idaho, on furlough for the first time in 14 months. Sgt. Sprung man will visit his parents while he Is in the city and then go to Portland where , he will spend a few days with his brother. James F. Taylor,' sen of Mr. aad Mrs. J. . D. Taylor of 2650 South Commercial street,' Salem, has ar rived at the Big Spring, Texas, bombardier school to take a . 12 weeks course as a bombardier ca det On completion of his course he will be given his silver bom bardier wings and be appointed a flying , officer in the army air force. : - ; Taylor was formerly a student at the Salem high school and . at San Mateo junior college. His bro ther, Tech. SgE William H. Tay lor," is also in the army air forceT ; 11 C; VanChv On Crew of Missing Sub Official announcement that the submarine USS Pickerel Is miss ing, released this week by the navy, makes it permissible to re veal that Merrill Gragg VanCleve, 24, . torpedoman second class, whose wif e : lives at 2054 North Church street was . a member of the Pickerel's crew.! She received a telegram June 4 stating that her husband was missing. . , This was the second submarine on which VanCleve had served since enlisting in the navy June 10, 1939. He was on the Pickerel at Manila at the time of the first bombing there, ) and during the subsequent retreat down the coast of Asia until the fleet reached Australia. ' ' t" , About a year ago the submarine returned to a west coast port for overhauling and at that time Mer rill came -home on. leave and was married to Miss . Alice Tucker. They lived In Berkeley, Calif., un til January 1,? 1943, when he re-r turned to active duty. , -:;... ,:y Merrill VanCleve was born March 4, 1919, at Coquille, Ore, but spent most of his life in Salem and vicinity. He was a graduate of Aumsville high school, where he was an honor student, and at tended Willamette university be fore his enlistment His parents, Mr and Mrs. J. B. VanCleve, re side at' Aumsville and his grand mother, i MrsJ Beatrice ' Merrill, lives at 110 Ratcliff drive, Salem: Are im- into e e Sbal- rMd iunaves vagina a ainSl tWes " I7cs on Pickerel It , ; MERRILL, VANCLEVE There are also two brothers,-David, US army, ' and Kenneth of Aumsville. . " J. r: "-"'-' ' :'r No idea as to where the Pickerel met misshap was given; but it is presumed that it was te-far east ern -waters, -where United States submarines have been" accounting for large numbers t of "Japanese ships. It is known that the Pick erel .was on. at -least one of these patrols with noteworthy success, and ..may., have returned to con tinue the raiding of the Japanese coast "..... . . . ' Pedestrian Deaths -39 for Half Year For the first half of 1943 pedes trian fatalities resulting from traffic ' accidents . totaled 29 - as against 68 for the entire previous lAoneY but a suPpies . . year, - -Secretary -of Ctate -Hobert S. Farrell, Jr:, reported Friday.' -Farrell predicted that' pedestri an - fatalities for the year -1943 would r reach , 78, : provided the present , trend continues. , - . ; The" secretary . of state warned both motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians i about entering : the! military maneuver are in -central Oregon. He urged ' motorists ; not to drive through; this area at night . Lee ;Fuiieral Set today SCIO Funeral services for Mrs. Ella J. Lee, 87, are to beheld at the Baptist church In Scio at 2 pjn. Saturday, the Rev. V. I Loucks to ' officiate. The Howe mortuary of Lebanon will have charge. .,: ' " Mrs. Lee died at .the farm home near Scio .Wednesday afternoon She was born in Iowa - but had lived ; in the Scio community 41 years. Her husband, W.,. T. Leej preceded her in death last March. MrW Lee was ' a. membeg of the Christian church. . ' v" Survivors -include two daugh ters and four sons: Mrs. E. L. Bil yeuScio, and Mrs. C A. 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