li CZZSQll CIXJCZ1WL Cdaa. Ort?ea. Tbssziaj IZarslatflLwstaA 19. 144 pack in:: FTWo Tftey Are What They Are Doing ( I - 4 1C Ward baa ben received by Un. A. B. Wilson, lS3t A street that their sea CpL Autla IL WSsoa fa new la XXawallaa islands, lie bat TfatteA many isteraUnc placet ud nil that the Royal Hawaiian katel has been turned into a eerrlee mum' reereeatfc center which la mack enjoyed. He aarchaaed a hare bunch of bananas far only lie ' and pineapple for Z9 cents. He re curred 14 copies mi The States man and read theaa alL "Surely dees enjoy his local paper." he said. WUsen reeeired the coed eandact ribboa before leavtns; " the states. BEOOKS Ora Lee Flits, son of Mr. and Mrs. J; W, Fttts who vwu woanded In combat has been discharged front service and Is now at his hosae. j He was a patient at the naval hospital In Jacksonville, Fla., for some time i before discharged. DALLAS, Aug. Lt PbUlp : Hayter arrived in Dallas Monday, I on a 20-day leave from his duties ; in the quartermaster's corps in At lanta Ga. Mrs. Hayter accom panied him as far as Portland, where she is visiting her parents before coming to Dallas. Lt. Hay ter is visiting his mother, Mrs. Os car Hayter. He states that it is very hot in Georgia at this season, and that he will enjoy the cooler weather in Oregon. This is his first visit home since last Septem ber, when he had emergency leave at the time of his father's death. Dallas; Kb. r pfe lim Richardson, who has been in gun nery school at Camp Laredo, Tex as. is leaving Dallas for his new post in Yuma, Ariz. He will be an instructor in .gunnery in the Army air corps. While In Dallas Pfc. Richardson and his wife visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rich ardson, and his sister, Mrs. Dwaine Chretien (Marian ; Richardson), who came Friday from Seattle to see her brother, and left Monday. . Mrs. Jim Richardson will accom pany her husband as far as Ger ber, Calif, where she will visit with her parents until Pfc. Rich ardson can find living quarters for them in Yuma. ' . " . PIONEER Gail Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wood, who was home on leave recently from Tarragut has been transferred to diesel engine school in Iowa, with in 80 miles of his former home be fore coming to Oregon, MILL CITY Mrs. Charles CUne and son, Michael, who have been staying at the Curtis Cline home ileft for Corpus Cristi; Texas, last week where she will be with her husband, Charles Cline, storekeep er 3c, who is attending school there. LIBERTY Ray D. Belt US navy, has been promoted to sea man, first class, with the Seabees, according to information received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell, route 3, box 563A. He is sta tioned in New Guinea since Feb ruary. A .second son, LaVerne . BelL pharmacist's mate first class. attached to . a marine corps unit at sea and has not been heard f rora for the last month. rvt. Artie Beit the third son. Is with the US army air corps "at Springfield, Mo. - ) ) Orvde DaRetto Beardaley, 24, of 80 Madrona avenue, Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Beard sley and husband of the former Catharine . roster, was commis sioned a second lieutenant in the army air corps last Friday at Epence field, Moultrie, Ga. At the same time Lt Beardaley received the silver .wings of pilot alor. Willi other graduates of the AAF p'.'rt school (advanc ri sir-'.-? rrine) there. Prior to entering the service he was a sur vey man with the US army en gineers. Bobert TVXQIani TorL medical administrative cores, route s. Sa lem, has been promoted to first lieutenant, according to an nouncement of the war depart ment SCIO Sgt, and Mrs. Harold (Spud) McDonald are visitin at the home of his Barents. Mrl and Mrs. Gerald McDonald. He is on furlough from the marine air base at n Toro, Calif. Harold was wounded in the American occu pation of Guadalcanal, where he was among the first marines to land. i o r He. Kafeert M. Smith. naUve of Salesa and resident here most of his life, was killed In action July 4 la Italy, his soother, Mrs. Ed ith IL Smith, 4135 Jaaeaa, Port land, has been notified. . Ted Stanton, seaman second class in the Seabees is at the home of his mother, Mrs. Dora M. Stan ton, 1764 Market street on a 10- day leave. He took boot training at Camp Peary, Va., then at Camp Le Jeune, NC. He will report to Camp Parks, Calif, j Stanton, who attended Salem high school, was working, at Reid Murdock when he j enlisted ten months ago. P Two other Stanton boys are in the service. Ralph, a seaman sec ond class, is in the navy and now on active duty in the P a c i fl c. Warren, a private first -clasa in the arm yair corps, is stationed at Ft Riley, Kans. K8LM MBS THUaSOAT 1J9 00 Musi cml Tunricecper. 6:43 New,. - , 7:19 Mm and Shine. 7 JO Romancers. 745 Today's Top Trades. 8:00 Good Ship Grac. 830 News. 8 :4S Orchestra. S:00 Boak Carter. :15 Pastor's Call. 9 JO Midland USA. 9 .43 Amaung Jennifer Logan. 10:00 News. , 10:15 Jack Berch. 10 -JO Luncheon with Lopez. 10 :4& American Woman's Jury. 11. -00 Cedric Focter. 11:19 US Navy. 1130 Jana Cowl. 11:45 Musical Library. 12 rao-Orsanalittes. 12:15 Newi. H30 HillbUly Serenade. It JS Ace Brigode's Orchestra. 12 :4& Skyline Serenade. 1:00 Newt. 1 5 Interlude. 1 :15 Lum "n' Abner. 1 do Full Speed Ahead. S:00 New. . 2 5 Broadway Bandwagon. 2:15 US Navy Band. 2 JO Radio Tour. 3.-00 Newi. 3:05 Concert Hour. 3:45 Johnson Family, 440 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Real Life Storied 4 JO World's Front Page. ' 4:45 Roundup Revelers. 9.-00 News. 5:15 Superman. 530 Tom Mix. 8:45 Night News Wire. 6:00 Gabriel Heatter. 8:15 Screen Test. JO Garden Talk. 8:45 Orchestra. 7.-00 War Commentary. 7:15 Lowell Thomas. 730 Red Ryder. ' SAO Cisco Kid. 8 J8 Orchestra. 8:45 Russ Morgan Orchestra, 80 News. 9:15 Rex Miller. 5 JO Fulton Lewis. Jr. 8:45 Merle Pitt Orchestra. Ke. 100 Halls of Mi 10 JO News. 1 0 5 Orchestra. liaoOpen Boose. 11 5 News Roundup. - UftO-SigB Off. KOm-CBS THVmSDAT Ka. 8:15 Western Stars. JO KOiN Hock. ... 7:15 New. 7 JO News, 7:45 Nelson prtngla. - 8)0 Consumer News. :TS Valiaot Lady. 8:30 Light of the World. 8:45 Aunt Jenny. 8:00 Kate Smith Speaka. 8:15 Big Sister ' 8:30 Rnmarwe of Heiea Trent. 8:48 Our Gal Sunday. 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful. 10:15 Ma Perkins. 10 JO Bernadine Flynn. 10.-45 The Goldbergs. 110 Portia Face Ufa. 11:15 Joyce Jordan. 11 JO Young Dr. Makme. 11:45 Perry Mason. 110 News. 12:15 Neighbors. 12 JO Bright Horizons. 12:45-Bacaetor s ChUdrea This Changing World. 1:15 Bob Anderson. News. 1 JO Mary Marlm. 1:45 Problem Clinic. 20 Newspaper of the Air. .' X JO Meet the Missus. 30 News. 3:15 Hollywood. 330 Stars of Today. , 3 5 World Today. 335-Jiews. - , - sf,,nnpri nnr.i UUgiiUnhyUSl Ca T:a U:b n:T U yea suffer tram hat Cashes, feat weali. nw hum, a, bis Mae at tbnea 11 due to the fnnrtlrmaj "mUdla age period peculiar to women try Lydla X. Plnkhajn's Vegetable Coxb pound to teUeve such symptoms. Made especially fur women a helpt naiitref fallow label directtona. 1$" g p g I W Lt. Carleton Noiv Instructor At Miami Training Center I i - ;. . . O ! J! Lt. (jg) A. Carleton of Salem has recently been assigned as an instructor on the staff of the US naval training center at Mi ami, Fla., according to information contained in a letter from him to his wife, who makes her home In Salem Heights, He was sent to Miami from Boston after having completed ii. period of training which began when he entered the naval reserve in Aug ust, 1943. During this period he has crossed the continent three times. . v i i , , i Lt Carleton writes that he likes the - assignment at Miami very much since officers who have seen service in all parts of the world are sent there' for refresher cours es and further training, and these men are most intensely interested in their work. j Was Assistant Principal .Before entering: the service Lt Carleton was assistant principal of the senior: high school of Sa lem. He is now on leave of. ab sence for the duration. Mrs. Carle ton and their young son, Gerald, have left; for Miami to be with him. ( Ensign 1onard Steinbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Steinbock of Salem, lias written his parents that one of the most pleasant fea tures of the! training he has re ceived so fa? at Miami was the discovery that his former high school assistant principal was to be one of his instructors. Lt Childs at Miami Another Salem man, ; Lt (Jg) Frank E. Childs, a former Wil lamette university s instructor, has just completed a refresher course at Miami after two voyages. Ho is to go on to further: training in the nation's capital. Mrs. Childs and their small daughter, Carole, will leave Portland late this month to join him in Washington, DC, where one of his sisters. Mrs. F. A. de- Lespinasse, and her family reside. Dallas Family Attends Eugene Dinner Party DALLAS, Aug: 9 i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pi Nelson and daugh ters, Ruth Anne, Luella and Mar jorie, and Florence Rust of Salem went to Eugene to a ! wedding dinner in honor of Mr. land Mrs. Melvin Hunt recently: married. Miss Rust and Mrs. Nelson are sisters of the groom. The dinner was at the home of his mother, Mrs. Nina Rust ': Ruth Anne, Luella and Mar jone remained in Eugene for a visit with their grandmother and with other relatives there and in Dexter and Oakland. ; ' 40 Lady pf the Press. : 4:15 TBA. i 4 -JO Tracer if Lost Persons. 9 0 Fletcher WUey. i 5:15 Red's Gang ; S JO Harry sriannery. News. 8:45 News. . 5 J5 Bill Henry. BflO Mai or Bowes 8 JO Corliss Archer. -7.-00 First Line. 7 JO Here'K to Romance. 8A0 I Love A Mystery. 8:15 Passing Parade. 830 Death i Valley Days. 8:55 Newer 9 AO Mystery Time. 9 JO Jerry Sears Presents. 10-00 Five Star Final. 10:15-Wartime Women 10:20 Gardening with Bouquet. 10 J0 Orchestra. s , i 11 AO News.: 11 AS Carlos Molinos Orchestra. 11 JO Airflo of the Air. 11 J5 Orchestra. 1 15 Orchestra. . J 11 55 News i ! ' , 12 AO Serenade '' 12J0-8A0 a .av Music and News. KEX BN THtmSDAT 1198 Ka. SAO Musical Clock. i 8:15 Farmland Home Makers. :4b Western Agncuitura. i 7-00 Home Harmonies. -7 AS Organist. . 74i mw fl't i' . 730 James! Abbe Observes. 7:45 The Listening Post, SAO Breakfast ('tub 9 AO Glamour Manor. 9-.3U Breakfast at Sardla ; 10AO News. ' 10U5 Stars of Today. 10 JO My True Story. 1033 Aunt Jemima. 11 AO Baukhage Talktng. lias The Mystery Chef. 11-30 Ladles Ba Seated. 12 AO Sons, bv Mortori Downey. 12:15 Hollywood Star Tim. 12 JO News, ' 1 AO Newa! 1:15 Radio Parade. 1 JO Time Views the News. 1:45 Glanelng at Hollywood. 1:50 Gen. Paul Malone. 2-00- What Doing uadles 1 2 JO Voice of Experience. 1 2:45 Christian Science Program 3:08 Grace Elliott. 3:19 News. 3 JO RoUie Trultt Time. . -S:43 Dan ftormasi Shew. 4 AO Musical Bfysteries. - 4 JO It's Murder. 4:45 Sea Houna r SAO Terry and the Pirate. S:IS Dick Tracy. . ) 5 JO Jack i Armstrong. -..,, -5:45 Hop 3Iarrigan. SAO Sunset Serenade. . 8:15 News. , SJO Spotlight Bands ' 4 8:55 The Story Teller. . 7 AO Rarmnnd Cram Swing. 7:15 Appointment for Life. 7 JO Joe K. Brown...": SAO News. 8:15 Lam and Abner i -8:30 US Coast Guard. SAO Joe E. Brown. ' 8:30 News. - , 95 Johnny Han-ell's Gang. 10 AO America's Town Meeting. 11 AO Concert Hour. - f KCW NBC TBUKSDAT CZ8 KS, 4 AO Dawn PatroL - . ; SJO New ; DRESSED rn nrfll lm - t ii Ae Top Prices Paid! -. Prompt Remittance ' . Ship te , j , Fred Ilcycr ; 1wmJ C ........ 444 S. Vt. TamhCl St or 8. C. tSnd A Foster Clvd. I... . tVe can accept only anims?i killed ta compliance with O. P. A. rerttlatiocs. L am : LT. IE. A., CARLETON Claude Rodrers, navy cook, was a weekend guest of bis grandpar ents, Mr. j and Mrs. George Rod gers near; Scio. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rodgers, now liv ing at Pratum. He has been on duty in the Alaskan area for year; Lt Meaais Byron Todd, of Rt 7, Box 139, Salem, who recently ! returned dram 11 months of ac tion j in the Pacific with; navy air group 18.; The air group has ac counted for 135 Japanese aircraft i and the great air battle for Sai- pan always will be known as the i MaVi Ann; 4iiiVa- eKvt Japanese planes dropped so fast during the battle that i some of the enemy aviators became pan icky andj parachuted from their planes before J the navy flyers could shoot them down, the air group officers reported upon their return to jthis country this week. Mennisi has participated in at tacks on 'Tarawa, Wake, Kwaja- lein Palatt, Hollandii, Truk, Sai- panj Guam and several others. During these attacks he ran up total of 31 strikes against the en emy ... St i Almost every member of the air group has shot down some enemy planes oil scored direct bombing hits ! on enemy ships; and ground installations, but all are agreed that" their success was due to teanjwork;. ;1 ItAO Mttsic J ' !' r " 7:t5 News Beadlinesg f -Jo Charles ituny an. Organist. 7:45 Sam Hayes. a ; SAO Stars of Today.!!! : 8:15 James Abba. Newa. 8J0 Mirth and Madness. 8 :00 Personality Hour. 10 AO Ruth Forbes, ij 10:15 Lawson McCan. News. 10 jo Aunt Mary. a 10:45 Art Bakers Notebook. 11 AO The Guiding Light.; 11:15 Today's Children, i 1130-WOfnea in White, t 11:45 Hymns of. All Churches. 12 AO Women of America. 12:1a Ma Perkins. i! 12 JO Pepper Young's Family. 12:45 Right to Happiness. 1 AO Backstage' WUe. ). i 1:15 Stella Dallas, i i . i 1 30 Lorenzo Jones. f 1:45 Young Widder Brown. 2 AO When A Girl Marries. 2:15 W Love and Learn. i 2 JO Just Plain Bill, i 2:43 Front Page FarreO. i 3A0 Road of Life, -j 3:15 David Harum. j ! 3 JO B.lBoynton. -i.- i: ; 3.45 Rambling Reader. 4 AO Dri Kate. .... I ; 4:15 New of the World. 4 JO Voice of A Nation. ! 4:45 Day Foster. Commentator. 5 AO OH for Kekfase, i 9:15 Relax in Rhythm. J 9 JO Songs of Good "Cheer. ! 5:45 Louis P twbner. ; i 8:00 Music Hall i i I 8:30 Charlie- Chan. ! 1 t 7 AO Presenting Harry Savoy. ; 7 JO March of Time. l SAO Mercer's Music Shop. i 8:15 Night ditur i S JO Those We Love. SAO The- American Challenge. 9 JO Elsery Vueen - i .. 10 AO News Flashes. 10-45 Your Home Town News 10 25 Musical Interlude. 10 JO Strings for Meditation. 10 J5 News. , i 11 AO Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. .11 JO News. i 12 AO 8 m. wing ShtfL ROACt BURS DAT 458 Ka. IS AO News. - 9 ! 10:15 The Homemakefa Hour. 11 AO- Alien Roth. 11 JO Concert Hall. J ! -,UA0 News. - I i 18:15 Noon Farm Hour. ! ' 1 AO IteeUat' the Ranee. J-" ' 1J5 Treasury Salute. "" '' ' 1 JO Variety Time I "; 2 AO Homemakers' Bait Hour. , S JO Memory Book at Muste 3A0 Newa j i 3:15 MUSIC 1 i 4:00 Horace Retdt. 1 4 :15 La Un-American i Neighbors. 4 JO Traffic Safety 3ui 45 Excursions in Science. SAO On the Upbeat ' ' SJO Something for the Girte. S-45 irs Oregon's War. , 8:15 News. - 8 JO Evening Farm Hour. 7 JO-Lltt Up Thy Voice. . a AO Lest We Forget. 8:15 Musical Comedy Revue. 8 JO Music that Endures. 9:45 Evening Meditations. - - 830 News. -$", 10 AO Sign Oft. - i 7.15 P.IL ilGL' mm ' " 1 - -1 : j : 'UL.L Jul, , HIDE: ri t fr f"nT,m at iaw Lef fler Sells To: Calif oniian SCIO BiU Clark of southern California has purchased the 60 acre Ivan Leffler farm north of Scio and plans to put the entire acreage into berries. The Lefflers have purchased the John Dill res idence in Scio and will taken pos session about Sept 1. Mr. and Mrs, Dill plan to return to Alsea, their former home. ? W. H. Harder has sold his 63 acre "Malaha" farm eight miles southeast of .Scio to a California family. : They will take possession after peaches, filberts and berries are harvested. Mr. and Mrs. John Klndrick, who have occupied the place for several years, have not announced definite plans for the future. Mrs. Anna Holec. who has . : I iw I WILL VOU I I USED TX BE AWFULLY ) fl " IW1 I please throwjI sharp in basketball) t . k - n . 1.1 (THIS IN THE -LETS SE,IF T " . ' ' . -X L J4;7 yttih i still have gtft .Jfj HS 'rNSYfT ff t; ' iy I UzEzJk&umy rn1 r Jtg i ZLOliDlL I - s . 1 - . i - r s Xtr 5-sS4 1- to CMoor o ut auxrrM. I Y t t7 all tuPur'ufnn. II oaPi vu stefP oost ajx I I iv i aix.fr i Aiw'T act th ' If J L eaxi...Tm'f a 1 1 the cockpit... just s 1 ii '--.t,a It DEtA&Mn Y vulval if ITT 1 1 tWtN LDw UuwN N tolVfc 3 -H J vr i u j -Qe ZJ?C7lll ft P ' ' ml ii VWHSTTVE ft LOW WT ! WffD tt2tX$Ci fStM I I i WOrjTVNT W0UJER; xTxi W v JT- AJR iPT tT. 1 Q?rW J . ... . y -T-, lh a BASKET GOOGLE f 1 01" I tt. "SOUVE MAD -JtoU BATH, AfJli f ft, J 7. v Q P V '-- "- Al S8 ioczet mouse j&?'.''jhm -nl y IJSZwli ( tfEEP? IT SEEMS QLBTE) ) VTi IMTACT TO ME r tBSMZLL THEATES V. TW5 lSfMS52AVOT5 that HlAX THE SCENE v- I? "TvcEmosiOM r LITTLE AK7CE COOItTT , -t fr- r THe TROOPS ARE J J ME SEE NEAR ENOUGH W FIRST OF PROTECT YOUR FROZEN FOODS, WITH Coomm TTw. P Jeff ercoii Boy Hit by Trxuler JEFFEESON, . Aug. aWimmie Smith, aix-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, jr, narrowly escaped serious injury r Sunday when he was hit by a passing au tomobile trailer at the railroad crossing. - The boy was returning from Sunday school and had crossed the railroad track. Watching the train he stepped in the path of the automobile. The driver saw and turned aside but the trailer hit the boy. His injuries Included a gash. on his head and bruises on his feet also occupied a cottage on the Harder place, will move to Port land to make her home with her daughter, Rose Holec. TAKEVUPTaXl PERSCOPt LEVEL SZ&CXJH SIC-UP TO PERISCOPE LBtL n " n u ' II .CU1C. VJ - I rr mil 53 rr looks coco to me I Yrxccpr I J buwe- TVC B0WTHDU5E BLEW UP RSMSSSTS) VOffE AgsgunicPOvvDGtMU. HTTf Ji fnoaiim -rrsccscKiDEYnar- N iJJt, I) m f l a li.vl I..TitM f"t!rfc Mm L (WW Easily sealed with moderately hot Iron, rials. R 17"! tart, ball gallons, fowl and twkey sins. H410 Sgt. Bob HUI Helps to Keep B-24'sReady HEADQUARTERS, 13TH AAF, Southwest Pacific Night prowl ing B-24 Liberators of the : 13th AAF have been sent aloft to prey on Jap shipping and Installations scores of times by Master Sgt Ro bert J. HiR, Sgt H3L son of Mrs. Delta HOI, 1272 Fir street Salem, Ore, is a ground crew inspector in a 3th AAF B-24 squadron famous for night search patrols. The series of liberators Hill has kept in repair, working at jungle landing fields in the air force's front lines, have destroyed many rup periscope bKAvsw-rrs n, ir-1 i HAVE Tt SMS THEY'RE FIRIN& AT SOME- THJNO-J m fta rTniiliiiia I1n1 I : - . n, 1 r -" i ii Zeros, and dropped more Jhan 700.CC0 pounds of explosives, on' the enemy." a With other members of bis crew. Hill has "sweated out" the Liber ators' return standing by day or night to make the bombers ready for an immediate emergency take off as soon as they land. Sgt HOI has been presented vith one written commendation by his commanding officer, for outstanding achievement on the repair line. He also holds the Good Conduct medal and the Asiatic Pacific 'campaign ribboa with" three battle stars, symbolizing participation In three major 13th AAF campaigns In the south, southwest and central Pacific. - Prior to his entry into the AAF, he attended Salem , high schooL He came overseas for duty with KnBSBJVERTO RLOKJ THEVS MOOMTlNgS AHEAP Al TfcN PCLPCM m race? jiAty cm I 1 1 Al CV-ATiCJ I A QUAktEK AFTER TtN J rRPEPoalJ ioimpv : WrUCTSTHC ITHC SUPPER !3, MATTES. HOrCY U dMBL.IOCS D0UT WCU IKC. 1 IT 15-BUT I VtXR SUPPER ?7 GUES5ICM5T CAMT EAT IS AKTW04V 93? HH VIDIAN Vi. :. VI i. M-...U t i n iin t . r '" eaa ss-M TT J ' "'ll . " - - 1 i