PAGSHX Tit CZTCCII CTAnznfJI. Cclxru Ornca. Sunday Hz OcUber SI IZU T (Continued from -Page 4) laid an" ccs right on that table 20 minutes later, he just nodded and picked it up and tried it," Friends are trying to get the Legion of Merit or some other decoration for Pfc. Rocco Gra xiano of Brooklyn, N.Y, who took . a bunch of : C-ration biscuits, crumbled them in water and mol- . ded them in a flat dish and came forth with an edible piecrust. CpL Cyril J. Puhala of Braddock, Penn., Rocco's buddy, said , it tasted rood, adding we still dont believe it." , A patrol included Staff ' Sgt James Brown - of Georgetown, Tex.; SiL George Florence cf Falmouth, Kjr, and three Pfc'a, Victory Fields of TJmona, lla Lee Jones of Lone Oak; Tex, and Lester Gillespie of Yates Center, Kas was sent on a mission to clean out small French house up ahead. 4 . - They didnt find any Germans, but what ' they did find was a Frenchwoman who had a . gift ready for the- liberators when ever they arrived. FoUowinjt their noses, they : located it a crixp, j delicious deep-dish apple pie. - ' .After they ate that one, she Cave them two others to take back to their buddies. But they remembered they had - been ..assigned -to clean out the house themselves and decided to take the order literally. ? : - This doesn't exactly concern food and It doesn't have a happy -ending. But the story that Lt Arnold .Korctunan of the Bronx, N.Y.. tells about his Jeep driver. Gtra Trcta Dcir 7ell in ZIsrsMisld UARSHFTTT.D, Oct 21 -JT)-Urs. C. RJ Sprar.it of Zlars&fieli points with pride to two healthy crowing orange trees and a bloom in lemon tret bearing ont lemon, both of which she transplanted to her yard. v:--.. Pvt. Elmer Lets of Peoria, EL, Is indirectly connected with the sub ject It seems that these two in fantrymen were ' driving "' down a road when a croup of hidden Germans opened fire on them, fordnf them, to hit tho dirt and . abandon' their . jeep tem porarily. Later they cot the- jeep back but that didnt" satisfy Private Lata. - f ; . hi "He's mad at the whole German army, Krochman said. "When he hit the dirt he lost his false teeth." - -v ;- ;:--v VnnportMay Be Converted POBTLAND, Ore, Oct Zl-P) Plans to convert Vanport, Ore con's second largest dry. Into' a model Industrial center when war industries no loncer employ its 40,000 residents, were disclosed hen today. Chester lfoores, chairman of the federal housing authority, said he had asked Washingotn, DC, authorities to approve his recommendation; that the 780-aere, largest war housing unit in the country, be used for peacetime In dustry. The plan, which has the back ing of Mayor Earl Riley and oth er officials, eallsf or orderly demolition of the temporary houses and other buildings as the war industry need far Cheat passes. A ''v:";:'"'l':J,-. Moores said there are "upward of S3 Industries' Interested In postwar operation in tht Port land area. -.. -1 ....-. S, IS- Salem TZoman Io ; Aumsville Guest AUUSVHXE ilrsl Fred Klei ner had as guests Thursday her mother, Mrs. Emffie Meyer of Sa lem,' and. her.' sister, Mrs. "Agnes Harvey : of Portland. Mrs. Meyer went to, Portland to visit Mrs. Harvey for a "short time.'. George Steiner with the army service is now In Panama. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stei ner, have just been notified by airmail, "-' . : t V '.v. ' -. Larry Olsen, who has been spending the week with his grand parents, -Mr. and Mrs. C Wood in Salem, returned home Thurs day. ? ' Hallowe'en Snnclio Radio Topic For Home Demonstration Agent Marjorie Tye, home demonstration agent for Marion county will discuss "Halloween Snacks" on the regular Tuesday morning home extension radio , broadcast over KSLM county, farm and hofnt program at 7:15. : ' " . j October discussionson orestallmgvlMmq'ueiMyM will be con-j tinned In the county .by 'Miss Tye with meetings scheduled for Pra tum, Stayton, Marlon and Edlna Lane, the coming, week. i-J :; .T Tuesday, October J4, the radio broadcast on KSLM at 7:15 win be byJDss Tye.' V'C Tuesday afternoon at ISO, thej Fratum-uacleay Home Extension unit will meet with Mn. CC Bateson of Pratum. - Wflma- de Vries js chairman, -i -t " Wednesday, October 25, at Stay ton, the Women's club will meet In 'the dub building with Mrs. H. J. Row the chiV president Miss Tye Is scheduled to speak: at 2:30. Thursday, October!:, the Ma rion - Tanners Union v auxiliary which Is taking the home exten sion pitgram for the first time this year will meet at 12 o'clock at the Farmers Union haU. Mrs. George McCoy is president ." Friday, October 27v the Edina Lane . home extension unit will Pacific. Coast Railroads Need IMany 7orkera . PORTLAND Oct 21-tfVPadf-ic coast railroads overburdened by the- Philippines invasion military demands, need more workers, the office of defense transportation re ported today. . - "y i The Portland terminal needs switchmen and brakemen, Frank XL Hocken, Portland district ODT director, stated. He said that ODT has increased demurrage rater on closed freight cars speed turn around t!m at terminals. , , : meet with the chairman, Mrs. K. L. Zwickerat 130. 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