The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, March 01, 1945, Page 47, Image 47

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ployed for a year in the office at Burns
for J. D. Walker, entered Cadet Nurses
Training February 3 at Pendleton.
James "Jack” Baker, M.M. 3/c, son
of Arley Baker of West Stayton, is
somewhere in the Pacific. Before en­
listing in the Seabees tw o years ago he
was with the Highway Department at
Marshfield.
Another son of Mr. Baker, Eugene,
is in the N avy -in the, Pacific theater.
Before entering the service Eugene was
with the Highway D epartment’s patch
crew at. Eugene.
Marion J. Van H om , C .M .'2 /c , a
former Highway Department employee
at Alsea, is now stationed -at Camp
Parks, California. He has received sev­
eral copies of pur magazine and enjoys
reading them. Marion says that as soon
as he is released from the service we
can expect another active member in
the Association.
Albert Dralle, who was employed
with the Highway Department at Elk­
ton before entering the service, is now
stationed someplace in Holland.
In ter City Sand &
Gravel Co.
,
Sand, Gravel,, C rushed Rock
E xcavating an d Road B uilding
Eugene, Oregon
Phone 958
Krauger's Lunch
Frank Krauger
In th e S ta te O ffice B uilding
Maurice D. Dade, son of Lester R.
Dade of Cheshire, successfully has com­
pleted his single-engine fighter pilot
training at the army air forces ad­
vanced flying school, Luke Field, A ri­
zona. A t graduation ceremonies re­
cently he received the air corps silver
wings and was commissioned a second
lieutenant.
Maurice received his pilot training at
various fields in the AAF western fly­
ing training command, including Santa
Ana," Blythe and Merced, California.
Before his appointment as 'an avia­
tion cadet, he attended Junction City
high school and Pasadena Junior col­
lege. H e was active in basketball both
in high school and college.' D uring his
military career he | also has been sta­
tioned at Sheppard Field, Texas and
La Grande, Oregon. He now is await­
ing final specialized 'training and as­
signment.
Something more than
'JUST A STORE”
☆
W e like to think of this Pre­
scription Pharmacy as a com­
munity institution—and we
hope you feel that way about
us, tod. Here you will find
friendly, interested service—a
genuine desire to he helpful.
Tell you what—why not bring
your Doctor’s next prescription
to us . . . and see for yourself!*
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DRUG STORE
405 State, St., at Liberty
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