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Corporal Michael
Assigned to B-17
Fortress Group
15TH AAF. m ITALY - CpL
Jimmy L. Michael, 19, 150 High
way avenue, Salem,' Oren ball
turret gunner.has been assigned
recently to an AAF IJ-17 Flying
Fortress unit 4 toe" 13th air force.
Corporal Michael, who in civil
ian life -was an1 electrician, Joined
the army on Jan. 3, 1943, and re
ceived hit gunner! wings in May,
1944, at Las Vegas, Nev. i
He attended the Payette high
school (Idaho) and was employed
by the Oregon shipyards, Port
land. His parents are ' Mr. and
Sgt. Richard H. .Laws, son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Laws of route
four, Salem, who was wounded
Italy early this fall, Ts spending! a
30-day furlough from Barnes h
pital with his parents. '
Laws, a graduate of Salem high
... school and a former student it
both Oregon State college and the
University of Oregon, had been
overseas for 27 months when an
enemy bullet passed through his
neck cracking a vertebrae in ac
tion north of Pisa. He was flown
from a hospital in Italy to New
York early in November and from
New ' York to Barnes hospital.
Vancouver, i Wash. -
WEST ' SALEM Cpl. Keith A.
Brown (left) has been ' home
visiting his i parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence R. Brown, 1043
' Rage street. He was accom-
" panted by . his wife and baby.
; He was on aa emergency for-
longh following the death of his
brother, PFC Stanley W. Brown
(right) In France. Corporal
. Brown enlisted two years ago.
He has been en Buckley .field.
, Colo. ' ' '
Samuel McRae,-pharmacists 2c
United States navy, is home on
leave after 21 months of service in
the south Pacific. He is visiting
t the home of his parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. S. E. McRae, 960 Jeffer
son street He will be here 30
days and report to Treasure Is
land. McRae has been in the ser
vice three years. ' : I
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SPRING VALLEY Pvt. Thom
as Stacer was recently"" an over
night' guest at the home of How
ard :- Teeple during the former's
furlough from army V airbase at
Sioux Falls, SD. " The two men
were room mates at Eugene when
graduate students at University of
Oregon, before the war. Pvt. Sta-
J cef teaches radio and gives private
Instruction to hospitalized men at
the camp in order that they may
keep up on their lessons.
- Sgt. Robert K. Smith, gunnery
Instructor ' at the Kingman, Ariz;
army air field is home for Christ
mas, furlough - with his . parents,
.Mr, and Mrs..Giles G, Smith, 1120
Center street, ",Salem.; The Smiths
have two; other sons' in the South
. Pacific theatre of war,, both in the
: navy Seabees.
Pvt. A.; Dean Laeey who spent
his furlough at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey,
has returned to camp at Fort Sam
Houston, Texas. ; '' ' . ,. I
Mr. and Jlrs. Joe L Wood, 1089 1
South High street, "have received
word that their son, Li. Joseph C
Wood, US navy medical corps, has
arrived in the states after 17
months ' of duty in the South Pa
cific. He has been returned to the
states for hospitalization "and is at
the i naval hospital ati Corona,
Calif. His wife and family reside
in Prosser,. Wash, .-
Marine Pvt. John Frank Mor
gan. 18, 20 Abrams ' avenue, Sa
lem, is a member of the marine
aviation detachment at the naval
air technical training center, Nor
man, Okla. He is attending avi
ation machinist's mate school
there.". ' ' .V,-
The local marine, a graduate of
Salem high school, worked for
the Kaiser company in Portland
as a .burner, prior to entering the
corps last March. - .
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Mr. and Mrs. John McCulley of
1155 Nebraska have received word
from their son. Pvt. Eldon WMc-
Cnlley, that he is with the military
police in a cavalry division in the
European theatre of operations. ,
Harry Waldner, - Mo. - MM 2e,
United States- navyi Is home
from the Pacific theatre of war.
He Is ufending Ma 30-day leave
' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake D. Waldner, 1579 North
Whiter street.
Lamb, 11H to 12 (steady) ;
sheep, 2 to 4 cents (steady); veal,
12 to 13 cents (steady); cow, beef
type, 7 Vs to 9 (steady); cow, dairy
type 4 to.7H (steady); hogs,, 160
to, 240, $15.43 . (up); 240 , to 270
weiiht, $14.70 (up); sows, 12 to
13 cents, (steady). ; f- :
Claude Steusloff of, Valley Pack
ing company reported Tuesday
that hogs were up to ceiling again.
The OPA Is changing the price
ceiling on hogs from a weight basis
to include all hogs- other: than
sows, boars or stags. The ceilings
on the , last three named classes
is to be placed at 75 cents lower
than on hogs. This takes the desig
nation on weight off from .hogs
and places it onjype, which is felt
to be ad . hnprovement. This is
done because of the supposed scar
city of hogs and the improved out-
I look for hog feed. The government
(indicates, that the demand is for
as much pork as it can get; Hogs
on farms have , decreased ! since
last year, when the , government
was discouraging farmers from
holding hogs for heavier weights.
W. M. Ashcraft, seaman 1c, met
another Salem- man Identified
. only as "Laken", on his ship and
they now both enjoy readinj?
' The Statesman, he has written
his mother, Mrs. R. M. Ashcraft,
844 Mill street Ashcraft en
listed January 28, 1944 when he
was a sophomore In Salem high
school. - ' . "
Monmouth Woman New !
Albany Auxiliary Head
ALBANY-Mrs. Minnie "Stock
holm, Monmouth,. was elected
president of the Phillips auxiliary,
Spanish war veterans; Mrs. -Bessie
Sutton, Corvaliis, senior vice; Mrs.
Anna'Maguren, junior vice; Mrs.
Minerva Hurst,- chaplain ; Mrs.
Dora : Flood, patriotic instructor,
Mrs. - Ella Harvey, Corvaliis, his
torian; Mrs. Eva Logsdon and
Mrs. . Ola Stellmacher, ' conductors
and Mrs. Georgia CorreH,' Cor
valiis, 'and Mrs. i .Emma V Pliska
Philomath, guards. The Incoming
president appointed Mrs. Henri
etta Magers as treasurer, Mrs.
Anqe Lake secretary, and Mrs.
Elsie Urban, Corvaliis, musician.
The three appointive officers have
served in the same offices the past
year. ' " . -
gett was taken into the-auxiliary Roberts Community
by initiation during the afternoon. flna PnrffV nn Fi-irl.iv
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T. Sat. Robert East, t SMC. uf
home on a long furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. IL
East, 1620 South Charchtreet.
AN AIR SERVICE COMMAND J
DEPOT (Somewhere In England H
3 MSgt Wallace E. Lett, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lotti box 60,
South , Pacific "highway, t Salem,
Ore., was. recently awarded the
Good Conduct .medal .for. exemp
lary behavior,, efficiency and fi
delity, at i this : large.air service
command depot hi the. ETO. Prior
to his enlistment in that, service
Sergeant Lott was employed; in
Salem. ; ... . .;
ROBERTS A no charge card
party was held at the Roberts
grange hall' Wednesday ' night.
Five tables were in play. High
prizes went to Roy Rice and Mrs.
Dale Bliss, low score-, to Otto
Roller' and Willard MuCican.
Another will be held the second
Wednesday in . ' January. L Neigh
bors! and friends in the commun
Albany Women 1 ;
Entertain Qub
J E F J E R S O N Mrs. Walter
Kropp, Mrs. R. C. Thomas and
Mrs. Ina Thomas, all of Albany:
members of the Jefferson Wo
man's club, entertained members
of the club aUthe Kr.opp home
mar ; tea and Children's Farm f4 -
Home tree were features, of the
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incxung. v-rucai speHsers were Jr. n w . -f rr fj
and Mrs. Schnebly of the Chil- nouenw.tfiuu nuuuujr
dren's Farm Home, who showed Party Held Friday
interesting moving pictures of the
Home. . i ROBERTS The annual Christ-
It was decided to collect used mas party for the members of the
and new clothing for European GT club was held Friday t the
children. A committee to take Frank Sollenberger home. ' Mrs. j
care 01 me matter includes Mrs. Harry Eyefly and Mrs. William
Marion D. JLooney, Mrs. Karl Fitrpatrick assisted me "hostess.
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Steusloff lsp says it is rumored
that the government will put 9
ceiling price on live 1 cattle. The
trade around this area hasnt fig
ured out yet what effect this may
have on live cattle markets, but
are iof the, opinion that the effect
will hot be too great on the Valley
cattle market, z. -, ',
The supply of hogs Is now short
but supplies of an other, animals
are reported as normal. .!
Frank Matthes of 'Lake Labish
brought in a trailer load of good
lambs raised on the old Matthes
land donation, claim, said to. be
one of the finest stock ranches in
this area,; .-. v
Members of the yVaehier clan
from Geryals and Woodburn dis
tricts brought in a number of fine
hogs, as did R. W. Hogg & son.
; ; Raines MacFarqnhar, veteran
sheep raiser of 40 years standing,
marketed two truck loads of gsain
fed lambs, summer shorn and fed
in the barns to put a fine finish
on them. il..V:::--4 J- ' . .
Glenn Looney of Hazel Green
marketed a truck load of dairy
cows, as did C-L. Starr; Starr
brought bis in from his Salt Creek
ranch,' and not from the Cobb
Mitchell lumber company qf which
he is vice president."
Credit Closing Date , ;
Has Been Extended k
S To help .Oregon farmers In. mar
keting the unusually large crop
of sudan grass seed produced this
year, Commodity Credit "has exj
tended the closing date of the hay
and pasture seed loan .program.
The extension, made at the re
quest . of ' the - AAA'1 committee,
gives producers until February . 1,
184.tQjccktev loan papers,
rjrovtding, pplicatlon .j tot the
loans is made- to the county com
mittee before January 1. : The loan
rate on 'common seed is six' cents
av pound.'- : Uiy.jr ;
shearer-of Turner, "marketed ewes
and' lambs ' this week, while Ed
Lindstrem of Lincoln ; marketed
several ' -truckloads of grain fed
lambs that weighed from 100 to
110 pounds. . i, .. - -. t-
See DTsger, ' well-known sheep
operator . of the valley, .sold the
last of bis 1941 crop of lambs this
week. 'r-!j:
; ' W. F. Wakerlefer of Eddyville,
brought -in a pick-up load of fine
grain fed lambs, and F. W. Hin
of Gervais sold a trailer load of
Louis Hennbs, well-known sheep fancy- hogs.
Advise Agonist
New Chicken House
;That new poultry btiildings
would be unsound expansion fcn
ler present, conditions is the
opinion of the. state AAA com
mittee. i ' .
. In view of the tight lumber
situation and . considering, - that
Oregon 1945 poultry goals call for
reducing the' number i of laying
hens and for holding chickens and.
turkeys raised, at about the level
of the 1944 output, the state cqov
mittee has Instructed county com,
mittees to give careful considera
tioh before approving, applica
tions for constructing j additional
poultry facilities. '
Hnc to Treat Posts ;
Non-durable fence posts,1 such
as 'those, made of green fir and i
pine, can be made relatively dur- ,
able i simply by letting them soak -
for a few days in. a -solution of
chormated zinc chloride.
New York City has 578. miles
of waterfront... h
Steiwer, and Mrs. Hal Wiley.
Silverton iPythian 4
Sisters Plan Meeting r
SILVERTON Josephine Hart-
man will be installed as' most' ex
cellent chief of Home Temple,
Pythian Sisters, January 18, with
G oldie Down as installing officer.
Other officers are Irene RoubaL
past chief; Emma Kaufman, ex
cellent senior; Edith Knight Over-H
bss, excellent junior; Marian Nicol
Hutching, manager; Frances Mehl
Wavra, mistress of records and
correspondence; Opal . Bee Loe,
mistress of finance; Arlis Gifford
Johnson, prdtector; Maxine.Hope,
guard; Marie Hope, trustee for
three years; Helen M. Wrightman,
musician and press corsespondent;
Henrietta Loe; captain of degree
staff. , , 51
Mrs. Henry Query, Mrs. Ernest
Jones and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood are
new members of the club. -
A Christmas gift exchange was
held. ' V ; .
The next meeting will be held
at the Karl Heyden home; : Mrs.
Arthur Thompson and Mrs. Leon
ard Zielke will assist . j- -
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ing 29th division.
Pfc John White, Of Utica, NY,
102nd infantryman was munch
ing an apple while helping to
mop up resistance in t, small
town. When he had finished eat
- ing it, he heaved the core down
a- cellar stairway he happened to
be passing-rand out jumped a
scared German, shouting kame
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McALPTN The. McAlpin Stit
chers met with Mrs. Oswald John
son on .Thursday and worked oc a i
quilt for the hostess. The annual
Christmas party and election of
officers was held. Those elected
were A lifH TVkArfli vtoMM4.
Anna Doerfler; vice-president; Ida Ammonium Nitrate
Johnson, secretary-treasurer. I CnnA Tnvixtmmt .
' f vr Jt-awat v vma a tc.
Welding Shop Bought Advise Ordering Now
w Three to four dollars worth ox
pasture may be expected from
each dollar spent for ammonium
nitrate' used 1 for top dressing
DALLAS Harry Friesen and !
Zack Bartel have purchased the
O K Rubber Welding shop from
Delmer 1 Boyer of ; Willamina.
Friesen has been the manager for
sometime and will continue to op
erate the business, w)hile Bartel
iS actively engaged in another line
of business. : " '
Sam Hayes Will Giye
Program from Salem
permanent pastures. Fifty to 75
pounds per acre applied in Febr
uary and repeated in April make
an enormous increase in pasture
production and lengthens the pas
ture season by four to six weeks,
u Ammonium; nitrate is available
from all fertilizer dealers on or
der, but the supply is insufficient
for meeting . all needs. Supplies
Sam .Hayes, widely- known 1 should be ordered Immediately, i
newscaster heard dally over
KSLM at 9.-00 p. nx, will originate
a program in Salem within the
near' future,; Glenn McCormick of
KSLM .announced Wedne
Hayes will be in Salem in connec
tion with the American -commis
sion for living war memorials. '
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