' ' ? I $ i j Th OREGON STATESMAN. Satan. Oregon. Tuesday Morning; August 21. 1945 f
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Marin Ser
geant Robert H. Kralicek, 28,
(above) ef Salem, excelled la
operating a half track before Us
own front lines on I wo Jlma,
locating Jap positions and
knocking them out, ha was re
cently awarded the bronse star
medal. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Kralicek of 699 South
18th street, Salem.
McCHORD FIELD, Wash.-(Special)-Capt.
Russell J. Chris
tensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Christensen of 364 N. 12th st, Sa
lem, Ore., is now stationed at Mc
Chord Field, a fourth air force
base, where he is assistant base
operations officer. Captain Chris
tensen, who flew! 124 missions on
his tour of duty overseas, has been
awarded the air j medal with ten
oak-leaf clusters and the Asiatic
Pacific theatre -ribbon witti six
battle stars.
Captain Christensen is married
to the former Margery H. Mitchell
of Sydney, Australia.
Spectacular
Welcome Is
V-Day
The spontaneous welcome of
V-day aboard a carrier in the
south Pacific was "the most spec
tacular sight I have ever seen,'
Lt (jg) . Lawrence L. Epping
write in a graphic account of the
historic announcement.
The lieutenant, one of four navy
sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Epping
of 1925 Maple ave., Salem, for
merly of Mt. Angel, is attached to
the carrier Kula Gulf.
His letter follows:
"Wonderful news was Just heard
officially. The war .is over. We
heard it when we were all attend
ing the movie on the hangar deck
last night. Everyone rose with i
thunderous roar. We all went up
on the flight deck and I saw the
most spectacular sight that I have
ever, seen or ever hope to see as
long as I live which looks to be
to an old man now. !
"There are hundreds of ships
in the harbor and all have from
S to 25 spot lights, giant ones to
pick ships out five miles away,
These were all criss-crossing in a
jet black sky. Every - colored
flares were filling the sky com
pletely; parachute flares, bursting
rockets, smoke trails, every con
ceivable kind. Everyone was yell
ing, crying, singing, praying it
affected everyone a little differ
ently, I guess, but it is something
that will always be clear in my
mind. I shall never forget it If
I could only describe one tenth
of it,- it would sound unbelieva
ble.
"This is something to thank God
for, so will you take $25 out of
my next allotment and send it
somewhere for Thanksgiving?"
Nine to 12 pounds of raw mate
rial are required to make one
pound of aluminum.
Dorris Jeane Cutler, U.S. CN,
daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. Jack L,
Cutler of 2270 Maple ave., is home
on a 21 -day furlough from the
Providence hospital. She will re
port to St. Vincent's hospital later,
Madia DgirfaiiDns
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Part bf her vacation will! be spent
on we coast witn ner parents.
Parish Hails
Debt Payment
St Vincent dePaul parish In
north Salem observed Sunday , as
day of prayer In thanksgiving
for the conclusion of the war and
in celebration of final payments
on the parochial school debt
A 1 field mass was celebrated t
the state fairgrounds by Arch
bishop Edward D. Howard and a
picnic dinner was served later na
the grounds. m
Among the group of . clerey-lit
attendance was Father Robert J5.
Neugebauer, former pastor ojt ,4.
Vincent's. He is now stationed ft
Verboort in Washington colaity.
Other fpaston present irtrxded
Rev. James Maxwell of FUPatsk
Rev. T. J. Bernards, pastor of St.
Joseph's In Salem, and. Ref. Nor
man Fritz, bit assistant.
Deacon and sub deacon of the
mass were Rev. George O'Keefe,
and Rev. Louis Radakowiski,
pastor and assistant pastor of St.
Vincent dePaul. Edmond Blicen,
Lawrence Weisner and David
Suing ef Salem, students at Mt
Angel seminary. - ,
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Read the warning your
eyes give you when,
"something's wrong.
Take immediate steps to?
make it nlAf...
DR. HARRY A. BROWN
Optometrist
1 1S4 N. Liberty St.
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Bruce Gordon of,U. navy air
corps, who has beeri attending the
navy technical training school at
Memphis, Tenn., is f spending! the
next two weeks in Salem. He Will
accompany his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Gordon, srt, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Smith, Route 7, for a
week's - vacation at! , Oregon iand
Washington beachesl - i
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OTTUMWA, Iowa Flight ; in
structor at the Naval Air station
here will be transferred to the na
val air station, Dallas, Texas, .this
week for the flight instructors re
fresher course, including Lt. (jg)
Sam M. Whitney, UNSR, of Day
ton, Ore., who has J been a flight
instructor at Ottumwa since May
1944. He has a bachelor of science
degree from the Oregon State col"
SAN FRANCISCO -( Special )-Ma-
rine Caps. Daniel McLellan, 25,
of 1000 Chemeketa st, Salem.
Orel, has wen commend tl on for
work through three campaigns
la the Pacific. He led Infantry
nits at Cape Gloucester and
Pelella. and at the latter direct
ed construction ef a bridge un
der hesry shelling;. At Okinawa
he supervised building- IS miles
f highway and 21 miles ef sup
ply 1 road ander Japanese fire.
He Is a graduate ef OSC and
is the sen - of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel J. McLellan, Salem. His
father is an engineer la the
state engineer's office.
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Good picking, 90 acres of - beans,
oar truck along the following route ;
Catch
Truck leaves: from Farm
Labor office at
6:45 a. m. daily & makes the following
stops: I
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I2lh Ci Ilhsica SL
12th Ct Stale Si.
25iit & Sials h
4 Ccrners
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Wt hare seme aoceeajnedati
grennd for these whe casnp.
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rtOTtUSION, eM less VTfAUTY,
cMant laUTATION, HttVOIJSNtSS,
timnt su(v,MDieunoN, coh-
STIMTION, and tar etder yiptae
wKidi reaelt m Physicel Minry. I
Ovr letesi epprad atetdees briee ewtfS
reselts. No keteital operotioa. CH for
eaeaMiietiee r writ hi free oaoklel.
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lege, received in June 1941, Prior
to entering the Navy he worked
for the Bonneville Power Admin
istration, McMinnvile, Ore clear
ing a right of way for the power
transmission line.
HEADQUARTERS P A NAMA
CANAL DEPARTMENT - SSgt.
Kenneth W. Boswell -of Indiana
has been promoted to technical
sergeant He is a crew chief for
fighter squadron stationed In
Panama. He is married ; to the
former Ruby M. Pennington of 892
N. Winter st, Salem, pre, and
prior to his entrance into the
armed forces, he was engaged in
agricultural Work, j The sergeaint
arrived in Panama June, 22, 1844.
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- JACOB RUPPKRT. a corporation lo- ,
cated at 1S3S Third Arenue.l New York.
N. gives notice that ilt ha re
corded with the Secretary of State
of Oregon on the list day ofJuiy,
1&4S. tu trade-marks "RUPPKRT
and "KNICKEJUsOCKKR"; aald trade
marks being uaed on bottles, cases,
caps and cartons for beer and ale.
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