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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1945)
30 Pvt. Leo O. Reed, son of Leo V. Reed, office man for Hedda Swart, is now stationed at Chanute Field, Il linois, where he is just completing a course in advanced electronics and ra dar. Pvt. Reed graduated 8 th in a class of 300 at an RM school at Truax Field, Madison, Wisconsin. Bill Busch, formerly employed in Mr. Farrar’s District, was home from the service about the first of March. He has been attached to a "baby flat-top^’ in the Navy. He states that he contacted his brother, Vernal, (U.S. Marine Corps) while in the South and Central Pacific. Albert Glen Luther, weighmaster with the Department, received notice to take preinduction physical examina tion. Gordon K. Tonkin, formerly em ployed by the Highway Department from 193 3 to 1942, has been visiting his Salem friends recently after hav- When you think of Life Insurance . . . Think of Charlie McElhinny “The Widow’s Friend” Phone 4676 Salem, Ore. AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR Royal Standard Typewriters Needham’s Book Store 465 State St., Salem, Oregon ing served over three years with the U.S. Army Engineers, mainly. in the Pacific area. Gordon has received a medical discharge and is reported to be enjoÿing a well-earned rest before again assuming full participation in, civilian activities.' Lt. j/g Wilson Siegmund, son of C. E. Siegmund of SIAÇ, was home on a furlough in April. Wilson is in the Navy Communica tion Department. After taking special training at Harvard University, he was stationed at Seattle, and later at San Francisco, leaving for overseas duty in the South Pacific in July, 1943. While in the South Pacific he jvas stationed in Australia and at different times in several of the small islands. He was lately given a temporary as signment at Liaison Officer with the Fifth Army Air Force in the Philippine Islands, and left for his furlough from there. Aviation Cadet Loren Bosten, son of Mrs. Elsie Bosten of the Claims Divi sion, SIAC, has begun the second phase of his flying training at Eagle Pass Army Air Field in Texas. On complet ing his training he will enter advanced flying school of the AAF Central Fly ing Training Command. Miss Betty Bosten, in her Senior year