i ! M ' 1 ? wrecon. xnaoy Morning, September It 1 345 Ensign Olcott Said Liberated t . V VST' t if .11 :A t 1 .J -1 imn THE FIFTH ARMY, Italy rreant Mom J. Skaux, Z004 Market street, Salem. Ore, is congratulated by Lt. Gen. Luclan Ki Truscott, Jr, Fifth army eommider, after receiving the brooxe sUr medal for meritorious service la support of eombat operations In Italy. (Signal corps photo from Fifth army) Salem Colonel Gels Silver . . Star for Guerrilla Warfare ' .t -.!:, i Col. Charles W. Hedges, whose1 wife resides at 2330 Hayden ave.; Salem, has been awarded the Silver Star, medal "for gal lantry in action against the momv ln Tdn9A nmVtn" if:.j - Philippine islands, during the nerind f Tfavemh' March. 1944. Disnlflwintf nonnnil I 1 : I 1 s "... -- ..i.i. ... . - . . . ciiauon, -ana superb leadership and demonstrating - his tactical sJclU, determination and bravery unaer nre, he organized and per sonally led a guerrilla division through the darkest period ; of I Philippine history. " "Tinte after time he nut him. self in combat at the head of his men, j during three different In vasions by the Japanese. His t. cellent leadership was the major role eventually driving the Jap anese from .the province. His pa triotism is only exceeded hv h? personal courage and professional skill. The heroic action of Pnlnnoi Hedges Is in keeping with the Highest tradition of the militarv . - m service," - citation concludes. j w v av hvi mm a fearessness,w, according , to the Discharged At! Fort Lewis from the army: T. B Walter A. Crosby, routa one, ' CplJWiUiam J. Ruhl, route? wto, CplJ Claude r. Odell. 1080 North 15th . it., Salem. ; T. 4 Grovcr X. Wilson. 89S Trade vi U8 RJrmond SlIlepi. Auma- , ?JftVHaro,1,(? c- Wwardv 337 North S- Sst Wilbur A. Wilson, 1021 Log i Carl A. Conlson. son of Mrs. Roxy B. Lowndagin, 459 N. 23rd , St, Salem, has been honorably discharged from : me army air forces. His last , duty station was at air transport command's fer rying division near xiem. t Nev., and he re-. V ceived his dis- - - 'C charge at the , X Camp Beale sep aration center,; Marysville, Calif. Coulson received the European theatre ribbon, A .merican defense ribbon, the com bat infantry badge, and the ex- J meuu. wuuison previously was employed by the Paulus Bros. Packing Co. Hi3 wife. Yvonne i Tripp, resides at 1570 Mission; St, Salem. . 1 1 t ' Frank Bales. Jr., 8t, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bales, sr., of Salem, is home on leave from boot camp at San Diego. He is a grad uate of Salem high school and for merly a member of The States man's advertising department. Salem Men Accepted For Navy Enlistment Herschel ' Steele. Tawronw Scholl Zinser, both of Salem, Har- I oia norace Hinman of Perrydale and Charles Richard Patterson of i Gervais were accepted for enlist ment in ine u. s. navy and will oe sent to Portland for final -. amination next Tuesday, Chief Quartermaster Robert. B. Fallon of the navy recruiting office in the postoffice building announced inursaay. " V '. " K. M. Grossan and P. N. Smith of Salem were sent to Portland I Thursday for final enlistment to me navy recruiting office there. i I I I W .MIL it a m Ti--l0" ar ,bp' t Hertf ' ii an out. ttandinr war de' vclonmrnr avhu-h hln Mrfl ttaiwilttlniiul rcMM Come in today for absolutely free demonstration or send for free boold Aeou--:icon McDonald Co. 90S ViTii Nat'L Bank Bldg. ett. 6350 . MMBM'tfr kPF BAlTLKlES FOR ALL AIDS Frerf Mey.r Tofcoee Seeffeas for Yot Smoking Netrfsf Froth Stoektl Thrlffiett Frkotl Notice! Cigdr Smohers! No Umitt fczpa Hznd-Mzds Cigars "2 90 15;7forSl.OO .; Zlp n CC- "" rapd and bandJ. Fresh 5v l 25 10 ' Mail cceptei Send .d- dihonal 10 to cover handling and inailirj chI - Free Cigcrottes! Mo LLt.! tf. 5s Jurnbo Cfgcrette Free wHfc Pwcbese of Jombo CIooreHos ' Jumbo CigcrpHbs; 10' $J.C0 Voioo Koepo FoonW-l $1.79 Yiae, fx f ) wi!;?-,t U;tHf, H.tJ fm free - JsaSt , $fl oji; . rr ' CJeeroffes I lex Ttti Utyer T leva 4S r lax Open Week Dcrya 9:C0 A, M. to 0:30 P. M. " Cahirdcrrs 9:C3 A. VL to 90 P. M. f o Uyj If c Ul IT. liberty St FOET LEWIS, Waah-Captaln Garold I. Simpson of I860 N. Capitol tt, Salem, Ore who for the past five years has served In the army ground forces, will re vert to Inactive status on Deccem ber 7, It was announced by Lt CoL Harvey D. Taylor, command Leg the separation center here. Capt Simpson win return to Sa lem where he will resume his association with the General Pe troleum company.!. Ensign Chester W. Olcott; son of former governor Ben W. Ol cott of Portland, has been liber ated from Zentsutl prison camp on SMkoku, one of the four, matn Japanese Islands, the Red Cross said this week. - v , Olcott was f captured on Wake Island In December. 1041. He former student, at Lincoln M &h school In Portland, and at Stan- ford University. Later he was associated with the United States National bank In Portland and With." an " intwnoh?T - w wiuwjn ul Lebanon. In the message received , by his lather, Olcott said he was leav ing for Pearl Harbor and that he was feeling great Two other brothers, - SSgt Richard H. Olcott n ri r- don Olcott are In the army. 8gt, GeraM K. Dolman, "son of Mr. and Mrs. - N. O. Holman 'of 1345 Lee it,. Salem,. hai arrived in - New York from ; Europe via the transport' Argentina. . The first John Jacob Aatof ram a to the New World In 1784 from' Waldorf; near -Heidelberg. Johif Frenclies" Again At Saldm Home Capt and , Mrs. John v French and. son David have, returned to Salem from Wichita, Kans. Cap tain French was on the way to the Pacific .with the 104th Infan try division when word of the end of the war with Japan was re ceived.' . . - He returned to Wichita before Mrs. French'' was scheduled, to leave for Salem and made ' the trip, west with her. He . will re turn to Louisiana "within a short time while Mrs. French and David will remain in Salem. IIouEsIIid Tmo fo Can; 1.6- , . " ' . 1 i N rrauAn fhuiies Bonnie Best TOIIATOES JLg 99c Ufishel box Gi.19 o&hd box JJ DilDTLETT EE2U2S 7. : . 123D SUte Street - ; packed faQF?ES. ght Jars to Pfv v or chunky School lunch. . '1- flavor"" "and aroma. 320 1-lb. OEkfk ' Jar ts--" VTT- -rtth Hoody'a. L4t - " 'v. jandwicnea .... rich nutnuon in tras . z47 ZIP SII0T77 T7LHTE Tender, snowy white heads, so easy to prepare. Takes only 15 minutes to cook. Just right for pickling. Lb. SHALL JUICE r- r-i o j i Mr Mbfr. Peacock Buc TRIP!? u'lit in aamjsa- ! : iron - . tomatoes. un-r t tangy avor I i-i j'Trflocfruit Juice. A74 m w h .mi California produced a hamper crop , of ft r small oranges this year, and they carne GmiJ) : for to us at an extremely low price, buy them in quanti ties of 25 at IGA, j . ; r - . j " " - I';" : t f ' - . -r. J ...... DELADO mmmm Thick raeated, sweet meated. No other : ouite as lrood as Dillard. Boy from IGA at this low price ' JSISBrfB4SSSBSSB I f3 - lb. sack GOLD MEDAL "Kitchen-tC3ted,, JINRICHED FLOUR a lbs. Ib. sack IGA EimiCnEp FLOUR . ome style family flour, guaranteed tor bread. , cakes and pastries. ( ; IGA Grapsfruil Jdce :3!l!c IGff GrapMrnii Juice No. can 13 c: IGA Orange Juice t L 22 c IIccdyPeanniBclleryj?: 45c COB Cider Yincgar Quart botue 17 C Horning Ililk i uu 18 c Ileslles Hillr ; Un an. 18c Bordens Ililbl: tau can. 18 c Carnaiicn IILUr '4j uu can. 18 c IGA Fancy Spinach N. can 14 C IGA Fancy Spinach 18c Fine Grannlaled Sugar L?k 32 c Fine Grannlaled Sugar 62 C IGA Fancy Caisnpi & 17c CIIB Ilea! Sance mt 2 1c IICP Powdered Peciin ? 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