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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1944)
czzccn state:: cdr. Cren. tlst i:cr!7.lur7 xe. Where They Are -What They Are Doing . - EXLVEKTON - Silverton rela tives have learned that Fred Sears, former high school teacher at Sil verton, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant as personnel director, BAAF, and that his loca tion is at Bainbridge. Ga. Lt. Sears Jeft the. local high school lacultyi two " years ago, going to Ontario, Calif, as physical direc tor, and later to Miami, Fla., taking an officer's training course. - SILVKRTON Charles Me wen' has received orders to re port for service - in Portland on January: 17. He was honorably -discharged after four years of ser- vice in the marines and has been an the reserve list. He" is the son of the Fred McEwens.- SILVERTON Ffc Roy Ret atad will return this week to his army post, in : Texas after a few days furlough at the home of his brother, Milton Tbostrud at Sil verton. TURNER Aviation Cade John ; S.' Schiff erer writes to his friends from the army flying school at Lemoore Calif 4 that be likes the army air corps and lores- to fly. , From 5:15 in the morning L until 9:30 at night, the program; is tight with as much as 5 minutes between formations. He has had 24 hours leave-in the past three weeks. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shifferer recently visited him at Lemoore. Cadet Schifferer, better known to his friends as "Jack," is a graduate of Turner high school and was em ployed at ' Boeing Aircraft com pany, before going into service. TURNER WOlard Rolow, sea man second class, who recently spent a 15-day leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs."" James Rolow and his wife and baby, in Turner, writes that he is now at Iowa State college at Ames, Iowa at tending a ; d i e s e 1 engineering school. He completed his basic training at Farragut, Idaho before the leave, but reported back for re-assignment. Mrs. Willard Ro low and baby are visiting here with her husband's parents. KEIZER IA. Kenneth C. 13 wood and his wife, the former Peggy Chamberlain of Quincy, Wash., have returned to Rapid City,-SD, after a brief visit with his family on route 2. While here Lt Elwood called on many of his former teachers and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Elwood, route 2, have received word from . their other two sons who are in a a 9 mm n a ine service, xne oiaesi son, jua- en M. Elwood, has been in the navy more than four years and is somewhere in the south Pacific. His wife, the former Anita Love gren of Portland, is making her home there while her husband is at sea. Tech. Sgt. Jack R. Elwood has been In the army nearly three years and has spent almost two years in India. He recently re covered from his second attack of malaria and is able to be back wth his squadron. The three -men are graduates of the Salem high school. . r ZENA 8rt. Richard Plerson visited his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs.SiHoward Goodfellow while enroute to visit his father-in-law, Ed.Cudney at Bay Center, Wash. Sgt. Pierson had been ill in the Fort Orde hospital for 48 days and has t two weeks furlough to visit his family at Marshfield and will stop here on his way back. BUENA VISTA Warren John son arrived recently to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C O. John son. He has completed basic train ing and will report at Salt Lake City to begin training In the army ah corps. Darrel Johns, fireman first class USN, came from Bremerton to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johns. Miss Helen Henry came from her home in Redmond to visit with him while he was here.: -.' -','. "3 .-'-' CpL Everett Olak of Portland it visiting his sister, Mrs. Ray mond JJerson. - . . XDANHAIX Virgil T. Heath. US navy, who has been stationed In i the Aleutian islands, visited friends over the weekend. He will be leaving for New York soon. ZIT. ANGEL Word was re ceived here yesterday, that Ray mond F. Fisher, brother of Leon ard Fisher, was promoted to the rank of captain. He is serving with the engineers division at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo, and was for merly a first lieutenant. He has been' in the army., almost two years., Capt. Fisher is a graduate of ML Angel college and the fourth local ' man to attain the rank of captain. ' l ,'" --; Delbert Kurts.-seaman second class, has returned to the Farra gut :, naval station after spending a 15-day leave at his home here. ' Pfe, Arthar Todd Is at home from Camp Polk, La, on a short furlough, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Todd of Jeffer son. UNIONVALE Russell Teach out has been promoted to corporal, according to word received by Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boulden. He is stationad now at Camp Hulem and was formerly ; employed on the Boulden farm and attended Day ton high school. j RICKREAIX Three men from here, now in military service, met and spent Christmas together in Los Angeles. They are Kenneth Wait, Ray West and Donald Ham ilton. . - : Albert Stewart is home on leave from the US navy. FOX VALLEY Perry Clip- fell is stationed now at an army post in Texas according to word received here, i SILVER TON Lt. Harvey Christensen, ' who is stationed in the New Guinea area had received but one of his Christmas pack ages by Christmas, according to word received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Christenson, this week. He had moved around so much of late, he wrote, that the packages failed to catch up with him. ' i ; Another son of the Christen- sens, John Christensen, has been promoted from private to techni cal corporal, the parents also learned this week. CpL, Christen sen is stationed at Camp Clai bourne, La. ' Mrs. Christensen is employed at the personnel office at Camp Claiboume. She is the former Dorothy . White, also of Silverton. SILVERTON Local relatives have learned that Max Lindholm, formeriy of : Silverton, has been promoted to staff sergeant. He Is with the marines in the New Gui nea area. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mcintosh this week received a message from their son, Don Mcintosh, petty officer, the first message received in three months. It stated that he was back in port at Hawaii and that he had visited with Bruce ; Dickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickman, also Hugh Lock and Calvin Johnson for an entire afternoon, but that he would be gone before their next leave. : AN ADVANCED ATLANTIC BASE, Jan. 5 .-(Delayed) -Donald Bruce Taylor,5 35, of 934 North Cottage street, Salem has been advanced in rating from store keeper firsf class, USNR, to chief storekeeper (acting appointment) the personnel officer of the con struction battalion to which he is attached announced. Taylor enlisted in the Seabees July 14, 1942, at the navy recruit ing station in Portland, and has been stationed here for 11 months. Be was employed by the Oregon state highway commission prior to his enlistment Edward Lambert, ten ef Mrs. Marie Lambert of Salem, has been promoted to the rank of sergeant according to word received here. He. is attached to the air transport command at Miami, Fla. Lyman D. Sondin. Jr Is attend ing the army aviation gunnery school at Sioux Falls, SD. His parents live at 1475 B street Club Date Is Changed Because of Conflict BRUSH COLLEGE The Brush College Community club date has been changed to January 21. Fri day, this month, because of conflict of dates. J ' . 3i : . J m '. t" I - -rs for Victory ' t tm yar Wo '. . m&i oroV tyt ixomfaoflow J f '.- 4-t fit mV2 1: rvn jsat :Z..J ,::? Ill Ti 4n1 oih. ' . " ' CI ' : "i 4 Movie ; version? No, this Is the real life Tech. Sgt Westty Mc ' Wain, aerial combat photogra i pher with American air eorps snen In New G nines. Son ef Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. McWaln af . Salem, Sgt Wea has literally thousands ; of f riends among high school and college ' sta dents of this area, who were "Mickey Mice in the days when he was the dob's sponsor at the Elsinoro theatre.-: At Wllla mette anlverslty, he was Fresh- man Glee manager . in 1940. Be . Is now en'farloagh at Sydney, Aastralla, his i parents believe, although they have received no ' word othar than his plans. New eondacting what he ealla a "ne-a-day" campaign, McWaln attempts to write at least a brief note to his mother daily, and she received ' his messages with surprising frequency, she declares. ;A recent envelope ' contained ' picture of ; his from the Jungles, which ; he eat and decorated ; for himself; and the men with whom he lives; GOP Meeting,. Postponed i 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. I2 -(ff) conference of republican senators, called for Thursday to consider a number of questions including basic , organizational changes, was postponed ::. until ; next week, probably -Monday, and there 'were reports ; that Sen. McNary would be retained as leader despite his long illness in Florida. , Sen. Bushfield of. South s Da kota told reporters he was con vinced the whole republican dele gation was of one mind concern ing the wisdom of retaining Mc Nary as leader, though he thought personally ' the time is ripe for a general - reorganization of :-. the party machinery within the sen ate, including selection of a con ference chairman, r an assistant leader and - a party "whip" to round up the votes.- 4M Qub, Elects Officers'for 1944 A MACLEAY Mrs. Harry Mar tin, sr, and Mrs.. Alta Wells en tertained members of the 4M club and their husbands at the Martin tr i . Mrs. Theo McMorrls was elect ted president; Mrs. Harry Mar tin, sr, vice president; Mrs. M. M. Magee, secretary: Mrs. Nile Hilbora, treasurer. ; u ,1 Sunshine committee members selected 4 included Mrs. ' Cecil Fletcher, Mrs. Alta Wells and Mrs. W. H. Iumphreys.t !; The evening was spent In games and contests. Mrs. 1 Nile HUborn and Cecil Fletcher had had score. g C "w. N"1 Affair k i J ' ' ' ' ::.:., . . ; . . t -:,!. '-t; V . vt-.-. ; J f , , -Lv k-:-:- . .. sryr . krr r. .1 - . . . - . . From Brown? s Both for $9050 32 Economical duct for young couples is love. Each ring i 14 K gold. , perfectly matched. Note the elegant csrving. They're specially tale priced. $1.25 A WEEK" Both for r 1 55 Each rh arming ring has a bnlliant diamond m MK gold, matched setting. The designs are modern and mart. Come and set these foe rings. Splendid values. $1.25 A WEEK J Both for ; $7250 Diamond engagement and matching Wodding ring with 3 hoe diamonds. Each -charming is UK natural gold and we offer both at , this one low price. Easy $1.25 A WEEK : Both for Rarely It such quality and beauty offered at s price so low. Here art two ezoui' site tings, each with 3 aae diamonds la I4X gol4 priced lower than worth. 1 vpay v.irxrr FizXlzuzzlz n fo" C2XZ1C3 Centlezsea ' , Frefer- Cons r7i. T.tmearoattaisri Credit t;i Raest CLt tf A3 " A Wir ilrcund Orcgoix Ey the Associated Press "A dty durter.t embodying 'a city manager form of government and entifled fCity of Coba Bay,-; received unanimous approval at a Marshfield town meeting and will go before Marshfield voters at the May primaries;. . ,;. Clat spp teachers served . notice they Will demand a minimum salary of $1500 ' at the next! meeting of the State Teachers association . . Eugene approved plans for a Youth Canteen with soft drinks and . dancing counter-attraction to delinquency-inciting night spots r ; V CaptSWoodbury K. ' Hall, chief of the intelligence division at Camp White will become pub lic relations officeri replacing Capt. Kenneth A. Luckey, assign ed as camp range officer ... . t Civilian enrollment at the Uni versity of Oregon, declined ; from 17-3 fall term to 1CCD winter term s . Mrs. William Kardell CS, daughter cf Oregon, pioneers and reputedly ; V great? granddaughter of Daniel Boone, died ' at Marsh field Wednesday .7. . Camp Adair troops and a battery of motorized equipment will roll through Cor vallis to open the fourth war loan drive January 18 .". . ... - . Silverton Girl Named , To Edit Year Book SILVERTON Silverton friends and relatives ' were- interested to learn this week that Miss Betty Towe, .daughter of Mr, t and ' Mrs. George Towe, had been Appointed as assistant managing editor of the Oregona, Universitar of Oregon student year .book. It -:" -3 r": Miss Towe was an honor stu dent at the' local high school dur ing the past year and is a freshman at the university. Lloixntam Vier Scelio TIail Route AUMSVTLLE Residents on the Mountain View; road No. 222, the Aumsville-Salem highway, for one mile , north,' have petitioned the postoffice department for ia rural route mail delivery This will not require the services of an addi tional carrier wa ii& man cTrier on the Aumsvilie route has stated this by; route. . ' . i - -: '' " The need of the rural route has become apparent i by- the neces sity of saving time gasoline and tires. Also a number of elderly people -living Ion the proposed route-are finding it Increasingly difficult to go to thf postoffice for their, maiL , . i& i ' v .r" new territory can be aeryed an extension of ;' the present Bzhs Fcund Unlinrt J rOSTLANS. Jan. 12" -JPr . lira.. Dorotliy June . Czzllh ner Zfi-year-eia. s&zj ai.ec: In her ear, locked It aJ went Into a. stare far a kit cf tcp-t ping. - - .. j , U UV ... .1.. ... ...w mil mmmn. to find het ear stolen.' The ihlet had left her' baby enlArmeJ ; en the .street. f. . T7ill Name Leaders , At EleeUon Frida t The Macleay Community club will meet at he schoolhouse Fri day night Officers for the year will - be elected. :,. - ' -1 - ' h Mrs. ; Art Johnson, Mrs. John, Gruchow and .Mrs. Elgin McKin- ley will cava cnarge or ine pro gram. :' 1 c ..4 I osOwo.vs .'m. otoAi. awcan- .n-i tib sflillfitgir MMr Artum aefey- nmmmy Li IIU g) a AUUaa. - ! Yea T7ill find.ii.rcil cccncny lo sis) lliCaiw xrsnrLfcC!? -in p rc n cr by fclc?bcno. !7ti!:3 cdvca Isgc ci face delivery service. Or der any day ceavc-xezi fer yea cad year crder nill to dcliv ered ia car deer ca day Red ded fer year part el ihe Salca area. i ! '. See schedule telew. Snoudriit Shoricning 3-lb. tin Credo "A" Per lb. Tall Tins EM ..." - i ; - . " : . -. 5 Armour's or Swift's for U. S. No. 1 Deschales 2Mb. C??()C nek (J . Jj LJESG3 pksr JxdJ - . E for 2150 Lars 2S0 'DTi7 UZ1D -i 50-Ib. sack Here's a real value on Fisher's All-Purpose, Home-Like Hard Wheat Flour. . No. 2 1 Tins for Pride of Butler Cream Style is a sweet corn, and is "regularly priced for No. 2 tin at 15c. Special Ions as stock lasts at this price. VARTI M E PAC K AO E mm Oills ; Bros. Coffco - 1-lb. pVz. Sunshine Elrispio Crcslior, 2 SS0 pound pkgs. ' Sunshhre Krispio Grclinms 2 pound pkgs. 4u)Zi)t It's Deriiied or Whole PER. LB. Sunkist No. 2 Tins for bars 2rizona &aprnil Large,! Sweet, Seedless (3 for 35(5 : uozen 68c Lsn totisli Cdc Lz j Medium she. 10-pound sack PILLSSUITYT mum nurns rw A. j i - South Mondays and Fridays All of city South Sbemeketa street to South dry limits . . . Orders must be received by 12 o'clock noon day of de livery. - ; jNorth Huesdays ' and Saturdays All of city North of Chemeketa street : . . Orders must be received by 12 o'clock noon day . cf delivery. WEST SALEM AND ! KINGV.'OOD nEIGIITS Mornmrs Mondars and Fridays . . j Order Mast e3 Cecelved by lt A. IX. - Day ef Delivery i. Wednesday Afternoons- South of McGilchrist avenue including Cand alaria and Salem Heights ... East on Madrona avenue to South 12th street and Pacific highway. Orders Elost Be Ceeelved by 12 O'ClacSt Nooa Day ef DeUrery - J Thcrsiay Afternoons State street Four Corners North on Turner road including all At West of Turner road and North throui Capitola Addition. Or5?rs Zli- Ee Ceeelved by 12 O'asck Keen Day cf Delive very Cczi2 CI Li:j LI n u .it ( i . i . u i i