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: - ". The OSmoit STATESMAK. Salem Oregon. Candor Morning. Karch 12. 1244 rMsr-aiAiurs . - t, - The OiUXiOtt STATESMAH. Solera, Oregon. Sunday Morning. March U.1SU ' . sixTtxn : . . : j li ' ' . i o rvnr - Where They t Are What They Are Doing Laverne IIopp, (left) tailor new In the south Pacific, who won local ntlon ' this week when It was discovered he j was one of three -sailors on a Red Cross folder distributed nationally fat connection With the 1944 war fond drive. Leo Hopp, (right) his brother, now taking advanced Y-12 training at- Doane college, Crete, Neb. Both keys are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Julias F. Hopp, 46t North 13th street. Clarence Magnnson of Salem has been promoted to motor ma chinist's mate first class according to information received by his wife here. He is at present with the navy in the south Pacific Among- several hundred joung men from 45 states who have started a course in advanced aerial navigation at the air force navi ' gation school at San Marcos, Tex as, is James Hill Lucas, 23, son .of Mr. and Mrs, James E. Lucas, 464 South 23rd street At the end f .18 weeks' of study young Lucas 'will receive the silver wings of the , navigator and a commission as se cond lieutenant :v : Harold A. Sergeant, son-in-law of Mrs. C. H. Post, 1589 Chemeketa ' 'street, has begun a course of aca ' demic and elementary flight train Zing at Washington State college, completion of which will earn . him classification as a pilot, navi gator or bombardier and qualify . him for further study in schools . of the flying training command. SILVERTON David Crabtree, son of Mr, and Mrs. Warren E. Crabtree of Salinas, Calif., has re ported to High Point college, High , Point, NC, for training. He was transferred to the air corps from the signal corps reserve. His father was Smith - Hughes Instructor at Silverton for 12 years and was responsible for giving the ; local group its start Crabtree has been at Salinas for the past sev eral years. GERVAIS Mrs. Valentine Miller, south of town, has receiv ed word that her son, Pius J. Miller, has been awarded a good conduct medal by the department for exemplary behavior, efficient ry and fidelity. The commanding officer personally congratulated the soldier on his record. , I I Frants. 11S5 North 14th street, has qualified for bombard ier training and has been assigned to school at Missoula, Mont Cpl I rantz has been on active duty with the coast artillery at Fort Canby aind Fort Stevens since the mobilization of the national guard In 1940. He transferred to tne air corps and was sent to - Amarillo, Texas for assignment - Pete Hoffert. petty officer In - the navy has returned to San Francisco following a week's leave spent, with his mother-in-law, -Mrs. Eva Pillette of Salem. He was accompanied by his wife, the former Anne Pillette. Hoffert has recently seen action in the south Pacific. Also recent visitors to -Mrs. Eva Pillette's home were two sons, Pfc. Melvin Pillette, instruc "tor at Kingman, Ariz- airbase. .and Ensign C V. Pillette of the naval ferry command at Floyd Bennett field. New York. Douglas Mackenzie Koss has been promoted from second to first lieutenant, the army tempo rary promotion list released this morning reveals. Ross, in the ar- . my signal corps, is the son of Mr. -and Mrs. Custer Ross, 787 Cross ' . street, Salem. iTg Nerves on your fellow Under tension? edrre? Snap at workers your family? Log in appetite, zest, and weight? You probably are layering a vitamin deficien cy your doctor can easily r dp you compensate - for! V.'e'll supply you with '.the vitamins he says you need, from our fresh and varied . stock. -, '.-, 1233- -194S lS i Mil V ::ro I ! :r.3 C1S7 cr 7023 IZj IJ. Commercial CENTRAL HOWELL Leonard Roth, radio technician, second class, came home this week on leave: He' has been stationed at San Diego but when he goes back he will attend ' a I communication SChooL " " 1 ; Second . Li Lee Hayes Andrews has been ordered to active army duty, Washington press dispatches Friday night, announced. MARION FORKS Robert C. Young; machinist mate, second class, left last j week Peary, Williamsburg," visiting his parents.' for Camp Va, after SUNNYSIDE--Pvt Doyle Web ster has returned to Camp Santa Anita, Calif., after a 15-day fur lough. ! . ; i It CpL Alfred : Achlinman came home last : week en a 15-day fur loughT He lias been in Alaska. ". CLOVERDALE Gordon Kunke has written ' his parents. Mr.; and Mrs. A. E. Kunke, of his safe arrival - atf Asbury, NJ. On the trip h met Lowell Hadley, a former classmate who is also in the service. HANhA . Walter Ball is la a tank destroyer unit in north Afri ca, according to word received here. J - - ' ..-':. Jim Jepion, formerly of Idanha is now stationed in England. . MONITOR 'IX Elwyn ChrUt- man, who Is stationed at Alameda, Calif, has; been i visiting at the J. Christman home while on a 10- day leave.! : r I'.- Sgt John Lienhart recently was graduated from; a special course at the University I of California. Berkeley, fcalif. His parents, Mr. Cordon to Keep McJNary'g Staff WASHINGTON, March 11 Guy, Cordon, who will take his seat as United States senator from Oregon early next week to suc ceed the late Senator , McNary, Said today he will retain McNary's office' staff, -i-;.-.;;-:.-". j He said Mrs. Helen Kief ert sec retary to McNary, who served on bis staff for, 26 years, would re main as his secretary. - Cordon who will serve by ap pointment until the next election said he had not had time to de cide whether be would seek the nomination to fill McNary's un expired term. . . TV-wv-c s , 5IotorcycIe Plunge . Kills Lebanon Youth LEBANON, March lWP)-Low- ell D. McBurney, 19, Lebanon, was killed in the plunge of his motor cycle over a 50-foot embankment near Sweet Home last night .' School Principal Named ' McMINNVILLE, March 11-OP) Mrs. Nelda Zajac was appointed principal of Columbus school to day, replacing - Velma Pearson, now on leave of absence. and Mrs. J. L. 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T became 70. last month," he explained. ."Seventy is the college age Xor retirfflenfc't!v a - - Under the retirement procedure Inaugurated ; at ; the? college two years- ago, faculty 'members and administrators ''serve' through at least part of their 10th year. ; , Or. Holland expressed the hope that the, board of regents "can find . a man of vision and broad training not later , than Decem ber 1, 1844." ; He relinquished 1 a position as superintendent of Louisville, Ky, schools to take the presidency on January" 1, 191. . - . The tenure of office of Presi de n t Holland has r : extended through two world wars and his 28 years of service to the college exceeds by five years that of his predecessor, Dr. E. A. Bryan, Col lege officials said the student bo dy had grown threefold in the period. I During - the administration of Herbert Hoover, Dr. Holland was offered the vice governorship of the . Philippine Islands ' but de clined and stayedT with the college. Discussing his retirement, Dr. Holland said he had no wish.to hurry matters since X am glad to help -in this national emergency. He added ovtt regents must have ample time in which to seek my successor- year, certainly, If they need that much-time." Points Cut Oil - WASHINGTON, March 11 -ff) The ration point cost of a number of types of sausage was cut one and two points by. the office of price administration today, effec tive Sunday. '-' ": . . The action reduces the popular dry j and semi-dry sausage, such as hard salami, two points a poundr This dry sausage listed on the March table of consumer point values at eighth points a pound, will: cost six points. Semi-dry sau sage; Is cut to four points, com pared with the original - March value of six. fenpv:.'"'' . ' ; t All other sausages are reduced one point with "the exception pf those listed on the March tables at 'one-point.." ;:' f -"f ' :-r- . Lucas Lumber Cornpany Deck IMan Injured v H LEBANON R. . Lucas; forfthe past two. years deck man for the Lucas Lumber company,.? Injured his right -foot Thursday when $ timber which fell pinned him. to the ground.' 1 Josephine Hop Men To Get 95 Mexicans GRANTS PASS, March 11 Josephine county hop growers' ap plication for' 95 Mexican labor era this spring and; summer has been approved by the county farm labor subcommittee Gospel Meetings unurch of Christ Cottage & Shipping Sta. ".7 Conducted By J. C. Ready, cf Sullivaa, Ind. From March 3 to March 19th ;. ' Services 7:33 Daily Hear This Noted Evangelist jr v i Mr -ww m i a r.. TTOO BUSY T6 THINK "ABOUT "CLOTHES?7 "TV ONT think about them, then! We'll do it tot you snd leave yoU? Z. m f 4 -J if'SV and nefy fre. fCf war work, your family, your home. , ----- s- r war ob is to find what you busy people need, and torct it . .. (to you-economicsily snd auteM J-F J -wwpj. . SPRING HA6ICT 1 1 rttO" Store, Open Till 9 O'Clock . " Saturday Evening! ' Up In The Clouds' Comfort.... 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