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Third Tax Jackpot List Hasl67 From Salem Area Mid-Willamette valley folk are well represented in the third list of names of those who are en titled to refunds from income tax returns of the last few. years. The total in the latest list Is 167. The names are compiled from lists provided by the internal revenue collector's office of Portland. Persons entitled to refund checks should contact the feder al revenue collector's office, lo cated in the customs building, Portland. Those on the latest list, with the year of the tax re turn, follow: Allen. James Edraond. Orand Ronde, 1845. Allen, Richard C, Sheridan, 1947. Bain. Doris Hie, Adair Village. 1949. Baker, Gilbert P., Grand Ronde, 1947. Ealcer, James A.. Marlon, 1949. Baker, Lyle W., Lebanoon, 1945. Baker. Warren, Bweet Home, 1951. Bancroft. Wyrick A., Falls City, 1945. Barker, Ernest K. and Delia, Independence 1945. Camer, Joseph, Salem, I960. Campbell, Chester D., Salem, 1948. Campbell, Don C. and Hilda H., Wlllamlna, 1945. Campbell, Loula G., fialem, 1950. Caravello, Virginia Frederick, Albany, 1945. Davldjson, Orvllle, Lebanon, 1945. DavU, Burl and Alice E M1U City. 1945. Davis, Gerald Holmes, Salem, 1946, Davis, Louis C, Wlllamlna, 1944. Davis, Mam are t Estrem, Salem, 1946. Davis. Robert G-, Suem, 1345. Dawson, Cecil Oliver, Albany, 1946. ,Day, Roy J., Albany, 1946. Ut Bord, Elmer fc Emma, Salem, 1949. plecker, Alfred, Albany, 1945. LJecker, Frank E., Lebanon, 1946. Edward?. Wyle and Ruth W., Crawfordi- vllle, 1948. Egnatoff, Chris, Valsetz, 1946. Elchler. Walter R.. Rlckreall. 1945. Elder ton, Aaron W. and Orilla, Albany 1951. El ford, Leslie E. and Alice E., Salem, 1949. Elllngsworth, Reba L., Salem, 1947. Ellis, Harold, Silverton. 1946. Ellis, Quentln R., Salem, 1946. Emmott. Jack. Grand Ronde. 1945. English, Joseph L. and Veda, Salem, 1946. Enstrom, David, vaisetz, ia. Erlckson, Frank Leo, Sweet Home, 1945. Errand, Ernest M Amity, 1945. Evans, George A., Lebanon, 1945, Evans, O. C, Salem, 1946. Evans, Richard, Woodburn, 1945. Felger, James, Salem, 1947. Fellows, Oliver W., Albany, 1945. Ferguson, John, Valsetz. 1946. FiBla, Nancy, Salem, 1945. Flcker, L. M., Route, Aurora, 1945. Fiedler, Herbert J., Salem, 1945. Fields, Roy F. and Bernice L., Dallas, 1951, Fisher, Gustav and Anna, Dallas, 1946. Fisher, Lola Delorls, Lebanon, 1948. Plsler, E. W., Albany, 1945. Flsler, Lema, Albany, 1945. Fitzgerald, David, Salem, 1951. Fletcher, Gloretta, Albany, 1945. Plint, Bessie Hoage, Salem, 1945. Garrison, Eugene, Salem, 1945. Garron, Clyde Earl, Lebanon, 1948. Gebhart, George, Sweet Home, 1947. C-eerhart, BUI E. and Jeanne. Salem. 1951. Oeler, Martin, Chemawa, 1950. Haley, Jimmy Dean, Stayton, 1951. Hall, Frank, Sweet Home. 1947. Hall, Ruby Bell, Independence, 1945. Hamilton, Ed. Salem, 1946. . X ..a 0j Choce urn v ... Hamilton, Oliver, Albany, 1951. Hamilton, Vera Louise. Salem, 1947. Hammersmith, Rodney F., Salem, 1944. Janzen, Crestlna, Salem, 1946. Jarstad, Eldon W., Albany, 1949. Jarvey, Henry E., Stayton, 1948. Jefcoat. Elbert, Salem. 1945. Jllei, Nell L., Camp Adair, 1945. Joelson, Arnold, E.. Salem, 1951. Johnson, E. M., Lebanon, 1945. Johnson, Bdop C, Salem, 194T. Kelly, Micnaei v., Aioany. Kelly, Wm. F., Salem, 1946. Kelso, Jamea W., Salem, 1946. Kemp. Mildred P., Sheridan, 1945. Kendall, Everett A., Salem. 1945. Kenney, Ralph, Salem. 1948. Kennlson, Harold E., Salem. 1947. Lame. Carl F.t Uolalla, 1947. Lanners, Mariaret, Salem, 1945. La Paige. Alice G-. Silverton, 1945. Larson, Arlen Gene, Salem, 1946. Larson, Menfrod E., Sweet Home, 1951, Larson, Mildred. Salem, 1951. Latimer, Lewis W.. Salem, 1951. Laughead, Ray Eldrldie. Albany, 194t. Lawerence, L. M., Salem, 1945. Laws, William H., Sweet Home, 1946, Lee, Asa C, Salem, 1948. McCormack. Kathleen, fialem. 1945. McDanlels, J. P. and L. L., Salem, 1945. Manning. Lloyd M.. McMinnvllle. 1948. Marcks, Lester, Gen. Del., Foster, 1956. Margan, Ulive m., saiem, iwis. Marjamaa, William J., Wlllamlna, 1947. Markovlch. Nick. Dallas. 1951. Marsh, Hershel and Sarah, Rt. 4, Salem, 1949, McDougal. Sherman. Salem. 1945. McDowell, Burell R. and Dorothy, Sweet Home, 1947. Nelson, Norma, Sweet Home, 1945. Nelson, Norman, Sweet Home, 1949. Nelson, Ruth Anne, Salem, 1946. Nelson, Theodore W., Salem, 1951. Nelson, W. J., Marlon, 1946. Neshelm, Oliver John, Salem, 1949. Neuffeld, Victor H., Dallas. 1946. Nichols, Mary Dorothea, Salem, 1945. Olsen, William N Salem, 1948. Olson, Alfred, Lebanon, 1947. Olson. David B. and Georga M., Salem, 1945. Olson, Inez Elizabeth, Salem, 1945. O'Neill, Frelda Jean, Salem, 1947. Opp, Ernest, Stayton, 1945. Osborn, Harold Eugene, Salem. 1951. Osterbuhr, Herman H., Lebanon, 1946. Parsons, Alberta, Albany, 1947. Pasley. Robert T.. Sweet Home, 1950. Patterson, Carl H. and Eva Fay, Lebanon, 1948. Patterson, Jacob 8.. Dayton, 1945. Patterson, John H., Salem, 1945. Patterson. Kathryn, McMinnvllle, 1947. Paullln, Freeman, Hubbard, 1947. Paulson, Del, Foster, 1948. Peacock. Fred V., Sheridan, 1945. Peak. Harold L., Salem, 1948. Pedersen, Norman Paul and Agnes, Salem, 1947. Pegg, John R. and Genevieve La Verne, Albany, 1946. Read, Matilda Curtis, Salem, 1950. Reams, Winter G Salem, 1945. Reed, Kenneth Roy, Salem, 1951. Reed, Maxlne L., 260, N. 22nd, Salem, 1946. Regan, Sadie Ethel, Albany, 1946. Relster, Henry J., Lebanon, 1945. Rema, Warren M., Salem, 1946. Renfro, Thomas C. r-d Alma D., fialem, 1945. Retzlaff, Edward F., Salem, 1945. Saweykls, Joseph J., Salem, 1945. Sc hatters, Anton, Mt. Angel, 1945. Schelde, Edward F., Salem, 1945. Schlmelpfenlg, Jake, Lebanon, 1945. Schleppenback, Theodore and Dorothy, Salem, 1950. Schomaker, Marlon, Salem, 1945. TerJeson, Trygva, Salem, 1946. Thacker, Watson James, Lebanon, 1951. . .,.r d for I II 'II II and Co fabrics ylad X1C m&r' ft ' 'Kidnaps' Son Tommy Manville Du Monceau, 14-months-old heir to part oi the Manville Asbestos millions, shown (left) with his mother, the former Lorraine Dresselhuys, was spirited out of the United States and flown to Belgium by his father, Count Ivan G. Du Moncheau De Bergendal (right). A federal court issued an order for the child's delivery "forthwith" to the court. (Telephoto) Father Says Son Died for America Castile, N. Y. W) Frank E. Spring says his soldier son didn't die for any one man. Spring accepted Sunday a posthumous Purple Heart award and citation made by President Truman to his son, an army air force bombardier who died dur ing World War II in Germany. Thela, Marjorle May, Dallas, 1949. Thlrlon, Paul E., Camp Adair, 1S4S. Thomas, Claude, Salem, 1945. Vincent, Dorothy E Dallas, 1949. -Volk, Earl 8. and Mabel I., Salem, IMS. Vollmar, Jesse E. and Thelma, Salem, 1961. Vols, Verda L., Albany, 1950. VosburKh, Loran E., West Salem, 1947. Vossler, Oscar Bryan, Albany, 1945. Wallace, George, Sheridan, 194S. Walling, Olenn A.. Sweet Home, 1946. ' Wallis, Alden T. and Virginia, Salem, 4946, Walrath, Robert Dale, Lebanon, 1948. Walters, John and Caroline. Salem, 1948. Walters. Helen E., Albany, 1946. Walters, John M., Jefferson. 1948. Ward. Helen E., Salem. 1945. Wardrlp, Charles. Lebanon, 1946. Wardrlp, Forrest E., Lebanon, 194T. Yutesler, Samuel G. and Pearl L., Salem, 1946. n the by e Vj -Jit1 Hundreds asked for it . . . now a fortunate new special purchose en ables Sally's to repeat its great skirt event of early in the month! There's a wealth of warmth and wonderful wearability in every skirt in this new shipment! Hurry in to Sally's tomorrowearly! atedo It's Easy to Open an Account at Sally's SHOP FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. Spring said he would not re turn the medal awarded his son, Lt. Merrill T. Spring, even though he did not agree with the President's policies. "This would not be in keep"- ing with the spirit of the boy . . ." he said. "It was America and not for any one man for whom my son died. Red Sub Fleet Grows to 300 Washington W) Russia's sub marine fleet is a potent war force, says Secretary of the Na vy Kimball, and has grown from 50 to 300 or 400 compared with the U.S. Navy's gain from 70 to 100. While the Soviets have "no substantial surface fleet" their expanded underwater service in a war "would constitute a very real threat," Kimball said Sun day on the CBS television pro gram "See It Now." dl of rs vfliV I rill. s! I i IL v you pay Other Skirt Values styU You Can "Charge It" City Police to Sponsor Entry Sponsorship of a boy in Sa lem's Initial Soap Box Derby, tentatively set for July 13, is to be made by the city police department, so Chief Clyde A. Warren said Monday. Kenny Seipp, city juvenile officer, is to be in direct charge and will pick out one of the boys that are his pals Next session of the basic com mittee for the event that will send some youngster from the Salem area to Akron, Ohio, for the national meet and an oppor tunity at the $5,000 college scholarship awarded there is set for 7:30 Thursday night at the Douglas McKay Chevrolet com pany, which is a co-sponsor. Many youngsters have been into the Capital Journal and the Douglas McKay company to file their entries, but entry blanks and rules books are not yet avail able. As soon as they are the Capital Journal will announce it and boys can sign up and get started building those "bugs." Extension Meetings For Week Disclosed Marion county extension meet ings for the week of January 21-25 are listed below. Anyone who is interested is invited to attend. Additional information may be obtained by calling Mar ion county home extension office at 475 N. Church street, Salem. Jan. 22 Pratum-Macleay unit, 10:30 a.m., Macleay Grange hall, "Repair of Innerspring Cushions", and Thomas unit, 10:30 a.m., with Mrs. Lida Brougher, "Step-Saving Kitch en." Jan. 23 Quinaby unit, 10:30 ONE NAME changed buying habit of millions WW famous only to 12.98, 3.99 and 4.99 a.m., R.N.A. hall, "Step-Saving Kitchen." Jan. 24 Silverton unit, 10:30 a.m., Christian church, "Step Saving Kitchen"; St. Paul unit, 8:00 p.m., Legion hall, "Repair of Innerspring Cushions", and Roberts unit, 10:30 a.m., "Repair of Innerspring Cushions". Jan, 31 Mehama unit, 10:30 a.m., with Mrs. Alma Kirsch, "Homemade Readymixes", Delayed Blast Kills Six Men Sacramento, Calif. VP) The delayed - action explosion of a crippled Air Force bomber atop a crowded guard house killed six men and injured 61 at Mather Air Base Saturday. Ironically, the 10-minute inter val between crash-landing and explosion made it possible for the B-25's injured three-man crew to get out but enlarged the scope of the tragedy. In that interval, rescuers wormed their way from the shat tered roof into the guard house, seeKing to pull out men impris oned under fallen beams. Then a fiery blast enveloped the one story barracks in flaming gaso line. That did it. Completely de molished the building!" said Chaplain Howard B. Scholten one of the rescuers. One of the five identified dead was a fire fighter, atop the plane when it exploded. The other four were engaged in res cue work. VICKER'S MOTORS ANNOUNCE THE NEW 1952 KAISER and HENRY X On Their Showroom Floor Wednesday, Jan. 23 EVERYONE INVITED Free Refreshments, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Showroom located on Highway 99E In Woodburn in the former Tomlin Garage Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Blaze Damages 4 Corners Shop Four Corners Volunteer firemen answered a call at 5:30 p.m. Saturday to the J. H. Lewis Cabinet Shop 690 N. Lan caster Dr. Firemen confined the dam age to the front end of the shop. A strong wind hampered their efforts and fanned the flames so they could be seen at a dis tance. Mr. Lewis had been working in the shop until about 30 minutes before the fire. He discovered a bright glow on returning from a near by filling station. He was able to get his car out after calling the fire depart ment but not until some fire damage was done to the up holstery. Fire started in a wood bin close to a heater. Damage was estimated at $1000 and is not covered by insurance. Fireman L. A. Morris, Four Corner Vari ety partner, suffered painful injury to his left hand requir ing first aid. 4 Corners Firemen Report Busy Year The annual 1951 report of the Four Corner Rural Fire Pro tection District showed a total of 57 calls received. The report 2i Corner Court and Monday, Januv 21, 19523 listed 10 structural fires, 4 automobile, 1 motorcycle, 31 grass and brush, 1 mutual aid to Salem, 1 mutual aid to State Forestry department. Property values at risk in side district $380,125, property loss inside district $4,375. Property values at risk out side district $184,300, property' loss outside district (excepting mutual aid calls) $17,380. Truck number 1 answered 56 calls and was in service 51 'i hours. Truck number 2 answ- r ed 19 calls and was in service 22 hours. Total men answering calls 518, average men per call 94. Injuries to firemen none. (One exception combat with-yellow-jackets.) Mari-Linn School Reopens Lyons Repairs have been completed on the Mari-Linn school building damaged by art oil furnace explosion last week Classes will be resumed Mon day, Jan. 21, according to Prin cipal Thomas Putman. In addition to his salary of $100,000 a year, the president of the United States has a $50, 000 expense allowance. Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "Be sura to wait for Mr. Flea to answer. Hs leads a fast life ... his dog Is always chas ing rabbits.". ..You'll com plete more calls if you give the other person time to answer at least a minute . . . Pacific Telephone. If you can't come In Monday yourself . . . lend a friend! Liberty s r